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IIHNI) IIULLI5TIN, IIKNI), OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL li, 1017. page n. ft I "vf i, I ? G American Ambulance Corps Wins Fame in The Balkans II)' Wlllnii' H. Fnircrd, (UiiIImI V,ft HtRir Oorrrii.oml.nt.) PARIH, April It. A llttln liuiitl of Aiiitirlraii college men In making a iiittua for America In I ho llnlltuim to day, TIiIh linnet In conipoHcul of morn thitn no young Americans who hiiIIiiiI for Franco iiliout u yimr ago to bo omo iiiiihuliiiiro drivers for tlm American Ambulance Field sorvluo, under tho direction of A. I'lult An drew, of i.it 1'ortn, liul., mid (JIoiicoh. tnr, Miish., forinur UHnlritnnt seeretury of (tin U. H, Treasury. Two iiHctloiiH of iiiiibuluiires In ml "To give notiui wirt of mi Idea what llin wotimloil nro going throughj It In sometimes Hi ilnys before n inun reaches n K'ioiI eouifnrtuhlu lionpltnl nflor ho In wounded on tlm front lino west of Korltrn, Our nmhulnncra on n only penetrate mm far iin ICorlUit. lluro wo tuko ulioiinl ninn who liuvo tritvnlled for iluyH on initio buck. Wo thou rittilt th (i in iih fnitt ns pun iillilo towunl romforl In tho nearest IIiIiik to n iiiuIii tlm n chii ho round In tho HiilkaiiH-vour llttlo Detroit iimhiiliiuco. "Hoinntliiinn tlm American driver NITMAIT HU T IS PROPOSED COUNTY 5 M ENGINEER LEWIS l'OI.NTH OUT ADVANTAGE OK HKHCHUTEH JUVKU KOIt PURPOSE MAV SEEK APPROPRIATION. illtlou to iiiiiuy others now working 'Ink" thulr ears almost to tho front . on tlm western front nro with tho French armies In tlm Mnuantlr region of reconquered southern Korvlu. Carrying wounded, nlwuyN nt 4 nlKht, over wild roads, throtiKli tlm . rocky iiiountuln pinnioa iiml nvnr mountains In only purl of tlm work those American collegians nro do- Init, according to KiiiiIn llrown, or Charleston, H. V.., who Iiiih Just reuuhi'd Purls on hi wny hark to America, llrown Joined tlm niiiliu Imikjii service while h student ut ,Vlrglnln University, Ilo In the first A in or Ion n to return since tlm Amor ann embarked nt Msntdllos for Bn Ionian. "For innnths nlnco our Allies look Monnsllr our ambulance hnvo boon vnry hurty In tlm HulkuiiN," Drown told tlm United Prom today. "From our headquarter imnr Mnmiiillr wo have carried tho wounded from tlm trenches north of Monustlr, from Kit rllm to tlm west, where tlm French iilcnses come from tlm front Ilium by mule buck over tlm iiioiintttliiN uml from other points wherever wo aro directed- by the French mllltnry au thorities. HolllHtllllO It has been necessary to use good strung A mur ium! arm work to pull htii our Unlit American ear tiver tlm difficult road. trenches north or MoniiHtlr. Usual ly, howovor, wo run pick up A load In tho town Itsolr. "All drivers uro tinned with re volvers now on luicount of tlm Turk (From TucBdny'ii Daily.) HtiKKOHtlw; n cnmpnlKii to Hoouro for tho Columhlii banln ono or two million dolliirN from tlm 120,000,000 appropriation madn by CoiiKrwiH for tho fNtnbllHlimont of a nltrnto plant, Htnto KiiKlnuur John II. LowIn Iiiih wrltton Bocrotury JJodnon, or tho Portland Chnmbur of pommorcn, polntliiK out tlm ndvantuKt'N of allca on tho DuHchutoN for tho purpoNo. Mr. Dodiioti In uudoritood to bo work- TAKE BIG JUMP MSAItliV 100 1'HH CUNT I.V (KlIAHi: OVKK I'KIIKUAIIV, IH IAI)K I.V SfAltCII ItUAIlV HIIOWH OHHAT AITIVITV, ImIi and HulKar romltiulJlN, who linvn I '" " I' t pri'iont. Mr. Lwla not iino for AmorlcniiN. Hoveral i'"""' "H iojiowh: drlviirN, IncliidliiK John liubroy, of Murch 29, I017.--Mr. W. I). II. WiiNbliiKton, I). C lmv hud ud- "oiInoii, Noorotnry Portland Cham vniitunm with thorn, but luckily tor of Conunoroe, Portland, OrcKon: fur no ono Iiiih huon hurt." "Uunr Nlr: If an UKcrcimlvo earn- Wlion llrown loft tlm Ilnlkatm l'nln In wnnod to nor uro for tlm Co novdii ram of tho two NoctloiiN hud 'umbla Itlvor banln ono or two mill Iivkii NtnnNhiid by nIiuIIn, four or them '"' dollar or tlm 120,000,000 recent Imyond ropulr. Aiiioiik tho nmrnhnrN j 'y nproprluliil by CoiiKraiN for n of IiIn Mention went Arthur llluiutm-, nltrnto plant, I bulluvo wo hnvo fair thai, or Wilmington, N. V , famoiiH football Htnr nt Prlncoton In 191.1; l.overliiK Hill, Now York City, for mer Harvard (Undent; Powell I'en- chuncen of nuccoin "HIiico tho bcKlnnlnc or tho Kroat war, Uormany In nnld to hnvo Invested over $100,000,000 In hydro-electrlo ton. Phlladulnlilu. of tho Unlvemltv! nltrnto plantN. If war In declared of PomiNylvnnlu; ChnrleN I laird, or . hy tlm United 8tnte, wo iiiunI expend nnny otlmrN, ' ''"" n Krenter amount for hucii pur- Now York City, mid nut tnoNtly llarvurd HtudonlH. lleforo llrown went to tlm llnlkuim ho hnd drvlen nn American ambu lance throtir.h tho bit; itttnck nt Yttr- dun litNt year. ,Tlm teriulnnllou or IiIn nIx tuoutliN' iiiillNtmeut nnd III ItHttlth caudal hi in to Imtvo Mr home. DeNpliM rltulliiK hlniNolf on n ahlp en rotitn which wuh tlm victim of it Hub pontM, oh It. would bo folly to bo do peiitlnnt oxoluNlvely upon Chile for nitrate needed In tho innklni; of powder NupplloN. Ono or two of thenu plnutn flhould bo located In tho north went.' "Yon nro to bo ontiRratulnted on ImrliiK n I ronfly ntnrtfd a movement to en 1 1 tho advantage of IIiIn hocIIoii GYMNASIUM PLANS APPROVED: WORK TO START NEXT WEEK J'lVK .MOXTIIH Wll.li IH Itlfgi'llt HI) TO I'l.MHIl II. A. A. '. llfll.l). I.N'tJ, IS IWTI.MATK OK Till! AltrillTIMT. mnrliiH Jn tlm Muttlterraimfiu. llrown i " ,,,n nttontlon of tho fedornl author rttachml Toulon nod Pnrln In Hnfttt'. ' HI. I believe that moro certain ro- NiiitN ran, However, liu aecompllNlifMl by approvliiK tho expenditure of mot of thin money nt Miucle .Show In on the TwininMHo Illver, and urging only the ttxpeudltttr of n mnall nmnunt of thin money In a imull dHiiioiintratlon plant In the t'oluinhla Itlvor banln, moro aa a ileinoimtratlon ntatlon na n ban In for determining tlm location, quality nnd extent of our natural re- TOMOIIT IH TIIK TI.MK Sirr I'Olt M,urcw' ,u"' whether or not upon eoiercmipv It uimlil lix mlvliuililu (n riiopimrv ow.vkiw moiox- conMrucl , of the VHry ,,. pow. PROTEST AGAINST WALKS EXPECTED BY CITY COUNCIL (From Monday' Dally.) County buHlnoBii mounted up dur ing tho month junt past until 4t allowed nn Increano of nearly 100 per cent over tho month proceeding, according to figure compiled In tho offlco or County Clerk J, II, I Inner. Tho total was ISC8.CC for March, whllo Fobruury ran only $290.24. An ItomUed nccount of feea for Marlh nIiown tlm following: ac cording $360.4fi, circuit court $170, probnto nod county court $12, CO, Marriage llcenNea $21, mlncollancouH $4.70. From February, tho dlfUr ont account wore: according $108.20, circuit court $45, probate nnd county court $42. CO, marriage llcenaeN $9.00, tnlNcellaneoUN $25.48, Tho gain In tho recording depart ment In considered especially nlg niricunt, n allowing greatly Increaaod activity In county realty. A compnrlNon or tho figures with thoNo for Crook for tho month of March for tlm pant three years hIiowh n total builncNH hero already prac tically aa largo a that done In Prlne- vllle when tho two aectlons made ono county. In March, 1914, tho clerk receipt In Crook (Including Jcffcr hoii) were $837.71, In 191C $631.25 nnd In 191C, $583.98. f"egloti to northern Lnko county to bo foil until tlm rango Ih nultnbla for pnaturo. Among tho well known atockmun to bring In hordn hero tho pnt vsiU am J. 11. I.nno 375, J, II. Hockley 350, T. C. Hamilton 110 nnd Pat JnckNon 30. Hivornl hundred moro nro looked for In tho noxt fow day, Hllver I.ako Loader, .MUCH OltAI.V HIIII'PHI) Loral elevator nnd wnrelioino nro NhlpDlng grain till week, tho car Nltuatlon having apparently cased up. No price haro boon quoted for wheat In thl Noctlon for omo time, but It la prcaurnnd tho market wll lopen again aa noon n Htocka on hand can bo ahlpped. JcifferHon County Itocord. A Wont to Mother. Thoro aooms to bo mnro thnn tho . unuiii iiuuiiiui ui uii inn in nuiiorillK I from menalcH, whooping rough nnd , other children' dlscnae this spring I Do not neglect nny cold, for n told ,weakon (ho aratom nnd mnken n, . rhllft mnrn Ifntiln In nMtit nf tnn -...... ...v.u ... . ... ft ltu,l." scrloii allmcnt Foloy'a Honoy nnd Tnr relieve cough, cold nnd croup Hold ovcrywhoro. Adv. DIIIROTOIIY OK OFFICIALS. JtAHIUT IIOL'NTV KILLKI) A tslephono mossage received from Lakevlew Katurdny afternoon con veyed word that tho county hal lot tlm rabbit bounty moaure, declaion having boon given In favor of thoe who filed ault praying for Ita annul ment. Tho ground on which Judge Conn rendered tho dcclnlon la un known to uh at thl time hut the be lief la that It In hi contention that Individual counties have no right to uen tho Initiative nnd referendum. The case will bo appealed. Fort Hock Times. Trypan notice for sale nt tho Hulletlu offlco. (nil to I,rtim of It. Coughs that follow la grippe, or nny deep-neated hacking cough, will wear down the strongwit man or wo man If allowed to continue. C. Smith, 1421 12lh Ht.. Augusta. Oa., writes: "I got one 26c bottle of Foley's Honey nnd Tar and my cough and cold Ih about well. I waa glad to learn or a great medicine like that." Sold everywhere. Adv. KAUMKIW OHOANI.K Tho Opal City farmer hnvo or ganized a corporation for tho purpose of having domestic water piped to tholr respective farms and ero long It I confidently expected that they will get off tho water wagon. Do mestic water nt the ranch Is n ne cessity and they nro learning that they can set It tilneil tn fhr.m rhnnn. or than thoy can afford to haul it. Deschutes Valley Tribune. Had Trouble for Four or Five Year. Many people suffer from bladder trouble when they can bo quickly rolleved. W. J. Furry. It. F. D. 2, Salem, aio., writes: "I waa bother ed with bladder trouble four or flvo year. It gave mo n great deal of pain. I took different medicines, but nothing ttiil me any good until I got Foley Kidney Pills." Sold every whore. Adv. rlTUANCK KKITMIINd IIONIIH to tit: coNKiDimKii. (From Tueadaj 'a Dally) Whnlhvr or not the Improvement work nutliorlxmt by tho city council. In the wny of construction of npprnx- (From Tueaday's Dally.) Definite plan for the cMNirurtlon of tlm r.ymnnlum and club limine of the lleud Amateur Athletic club were approved last night at the meeting luintnly six miles or sidewalks tn or the orgHUluitltiH at th Kmbleiu insure cltv mall ilwllvorv. In in Im iltub, nnd Architect Lee A. Thomas ! carried out. will probably he decld-' was nutliorlMNl to complete all plans od thl evening nt the regular month-()f mm ntim uiFHiMinn uir inn mriiciure ly mewling oi I no council. Timiglil In preparation for the Immediate ' Is the time set for taxpayer to ap. beginning of work. It I expected I pear In person nnd tinitest atmlnst er projects in tho northwest nlonr; the Columbia river nnd Its tributar ies. The Investment In such plant will be ao great that we should hnvo accurate Information aa to quality, transportation rutes, and other data from actual operations on a com mercial sralo. "I nm sending you under sep arate rover n copy of Ilullotln No. 5, of this office, which contains ostl- mute of cost for tlm development site on the Metollus nnd Des chutes rivers. I believe this power ran be developod by the federal gov ernment at a construction cost of - Shearings flint tliu rt..uml l..u.t.l..H .. ..I I 1. .1 ... .. .. . . i .?. . """" """"'" " Rmihihi riiiii nriiuii, nun Hie Rirnnglli OI aurn fan or !,, - i. ., T. ,lrn,lnriv wIIIm. two weeks from last night, a remonstrance, It I. expected, may '.' ,)( " oirlliw J beloi . argelv o while the campaign for funds will prove n determlnlUK factor in Urn, uJ fSZ i -oSrn m.nt wt have m lirmiRht to a cloee on gatunlay Ink abi.ut a reionalderath.H of the . T. T, ...h."r,,m'" .." ' ."! ..... ii . """i juHvtiun m mo twvvuuiivn Might of this week. Mr Thomas est I mates that the building should be finished within five months. AeeordliiK to the architect's plans iiaeepted lat night, brick will be th chief material Used In construction. In addition to resources, Including subscriptions nnd credit, consider able labor will bo dnunlod, material ly lessening the cost of construction. I'lniiN Klalmratf. Tho boNement or the bulldliiR will contain a swimming pool C0x20 lent, u spectators' gallery with n seating capacity or 100, showurs, steam room, space for the Installation of billiard room uud bowling alleys, locker room containing 500 lockers, nnd h iinrotakor'n apartment with n kltoueu connecting with the upper floors by menus of u dumb waiter. On the main floor will bo the en trance lobby, secretary's offloo, nnd check room, two club rooms, nnd the Kyuinnalum, 70x72 feet. Hal eon Urn will be on ouch Hide, and at ono ond will bo a stage 33 H feet wide by 20 feet deep. On the third floor will bo n club room 20x70 feet, overlooking tho ;yniunslutn, with u fireplace at .ouoli end. At tho opposite end of tho building will be two other club rooms kept up by tho two big Hend mills for their employee. A spiral stair eaNO from tho gymnasium floor, will cotnmuulcnto with tho handball courts above tho club room, previous order, If any su.h reton-. ,, M0,,U1 rlver- H .UrnX Ula- slderallon Is to he mad.-. Th iMtssagn or an nrdliaiun sot ting n date for u popular election at which the Issue, will be the flota tion of $10,000 worth or refunding bonds, Is also expected with reports on street Improvements, uud on city fire protection. Trespass notices for aalo at Hulletlu offlco. tho WHEAT ADVANCES TO NEW RECORD TODAY (Ily Unltnl 1'rrm to Hit llcnd Hulletlu) POUTLAND, Qro April 3.An othor grain record waa smaaliod to day wlion 5000 bushels of April blue atom Bold nt $1.80, and tho sumo quantity of May wheat brought llko quotutloii. A contlnuod ndvanco In flour is uxpoctod, EVANGELIST SCORES NEUTRALS IN CHURCH AND AMONG NATIONS (From Tuesday's Dally,) Kvangollst Marshall spoke Inst night to u large audience on tho subject, "Half llreeds." The text was, "Having a form of Uodlluesa but denying the power thereof." "Thoro Is no Mich thing ns being neutral," tho speaker mild. "This western country has too many 'half breed' religionist. They Just iavo a form ibut no power. People are )iot willing to puy tliu price of pow er, wmoli Is surrendering every sin. "Too ninny allow commercialism to be In tho wny of power. Christ offers power. Tho form Ih only out ward, Tho lmlf-bruudH nro thosu who have merely form but deny the pow er. Many In tho church nro dead nnd don't know It." At tho closo u number definitely lined up with tho church, Tonight tho subject will bo, "Immortality," USE THUMB MARKS TO SIGN INDIAN WILLS (lly Unlttd rru to tho Ilond UulUtln) TAOMA, Wash., April 2. Two lo gnl InstruinoiitH on rile, hero In tho auporlor court boar thumb-print sig natures, Thoy aro tho wills of Mary Charley, Puyallup Indian and centon urlan, and of her husband, "Uurnt" Charloy. CANNERY COMPANY FORMED IN ALBANY (lly United I'rcM to tho !lnd UulUtln) ALI1ANY, Or., April 2. Tho or gnnlratlon of a canning company by local buslnoss niuu uud farmora la under way horo toduy, W. H, Paul hninutt, known throughout tho coun try for his work In tho Puyallup vnlloy, Washington, has ngreod to tnko charKo of tho work, Including not only tho manuKomont of tho can nery, but also tho ovarsoolnc of tho planting and cultivation of tho prop er crops in this district. Trespass notices for sale at the, Dullotlu offlco. ! tninaceotiB earth, which Is used as n i filler or absorbent In making powder. lu Idaho and Montana we liuvo rich uud extensive deposltB of phosphate rock. Along tho Oregon coast we have extensive kelp bods now open for development, from which potash In secured. Wo thus hnvo all tho In gredients, Including nitrates from tho air. for tho making of a condensed, mixed fertlllior during times of penro which will stand shlpmont to nit parts of the world in competition with, present sources of supply. In time of wnr such fortlllzor plants could bo easily converted to tho making of powdur supplies. "So far ns tho development of our big projects, audi as Donirovlllo nnd The Dalles. Is concerned, It Is Im material whether this demonstration plant is locatod on tho Dosohutos river or nt boiuo point tn Idaho or Washington. Tho delegations from theso states should bo enlisted. Kven though tliu campaign Is not success ful wo will hnvo advertised our ad vantages and will bo In a bettor po sition to urge consideration when tho noxt appropriation Is made. "I trust therefore, that your efforts rnn bo directed In tho futuro to soma spoclflo project, such as a small ex periment plant, rathor than towards securing tho ontlro appropriation. "Mr. K. O. 8hubort, Couch build ing, Portland, I understand, mado a report on tho water powers of tho Columbia rvter basin, nnd highly rec ommended n alto on tho upper Des chutes for a small Initial plant. Tho local power companies should not oppose- dovolopmont of this sort, as thoro Is no thought of competition Vlth prlvnto capital, us prlvnto cap ital cannot produco powor cheaply enough for uso In nltrnto or fortillior plants, owing to tho fact that 70 to 80 por cent of tho cost Is duo to In terest on bonds, and no one can bor row nionoy moro cheaply than tho fodoral government. Mr. A, L. Mills, of tho First National Dank, oxpressod an lutorost In this work, and I sug gest thnt you talk with hlra, If you could got several of your loading mon to publicly approvo tho project, It would carry groat weight. "Trusting that your efforts to so euro dovolopmont along thoao linos may be successful, I am, Tory respect fully, JOHN H. LEWIS, State En-glnoor." KKrOMMKND IlKtULL In view of all the circumstance and of the promises that ho mado this committee and in vlow of the general demund for a change in tho admin Istrallon of the county nfralni. wo feel that tho best Interests of Crook county will be conserved by tho ro moval of Judge Snrlturor from hla oinco as county judgo and election of a BUccMHir who Is n bona fide resident of Crook county nnd not ono who simply maintain a technical reelilent'o here. We recommend that ho be recalled and that the cltlsens of this eounty circulate the necessary recall' pe tition for an election for his recall. Hespectfully. It. V JOHNSON, 8. W. VANCKY. J. W. STANTON, H. 8. HTKAHNS. O. M. COHNBTT. Crook County Journal. UAIIIIIT HKINH H12LL Jay Upton, as secretary of the Commercial club, has received re turns rrom n number of rabbit skins that ho sent to St. Louis recently for Tom Houston. This was tho first shipment sent out, and Is In tho na ture of an oxporlmont. Tho prlco of 14 cents received for those skliiB Is encouraging and other shipments will bo mado later, Central Oregon Knterprlso, OW5UO.V TItUNK TKAI.N Arrives 7:28 a. m. Loaves 9 p. m. 0.-W. It. & X. TltAIX. Arrives 7:35 p. m. Leaves 7:25 a. tn. AUTO STACK LINK SOUTH. Loaves 8:46 a. m. Arrives 5 p. tn. AUTO LINKS. Cars to Hums. Fort Klamath Fort Rook, Silver Lake nnd other points south arid south cast. - POST OFFICK HOURS. - General delivery open dally 8:30 a. in. to C p. m. No mall distributed on Sunday. Night train mall closes 8:15 Day train mall closes 6:30 n, m. TKLKOKAPH HOURS. Wostorn Union, S a. m. to 0 p. m. Sunday and holidays - 9 a. m. to 10 a. m., 5 p. in. to C p. in. - TKIiKl'HONK HOURS. Pacific Tel. & Tol. Co. 24 hour service, Including Sunday. United State. President Woodrow Wilson, Vlco President. .Thomas 11. Marshall Secretary of State ..Robert Lansing Secretary of Navy . . Josophus Daniel Seoretary of War . . Nowton D. Ilakcr (Secretary of Interior . . . ,F. K. Lane Secretary Agriculture D. F. Houston Secretary of Treasury . W. F. McAdoo Secretary Commerce . .W. C. Redflold Secretary of Labor . . . .W. 11. Wilson Attorney General T. M. Gregory Postmaster General .Albert Durleson State. Governor James Wlthycomba Secretary of Stato ....I). W. Olcott Troasuror Tho. D. Kay Atty. Gonoral ....... Oco. M. Drown Superintendent Public Instruction .. J. A. Churchill State Prlntor Arthur Lawrence. Commissioner Labor Statistics .... .. t O. P. Hoff Game Warden ...Carl D. Shoemaker Stato Engineer . . . . . . John II. Lou la United States Senators Gcorco E. Chamberlain Harry W. Lano Congressmen C. N. McArthor N. S. Slnnott ... W. A. llawlcy DcKcIiutc County. Circuit Court Judge . ...T. E. J. Duffy District Attorney....!!. !!. Do Armond County Judgo. .....Wm. D. Darncs, Clork J. II. Haner Sheriff 8. E. Roberta Treasurer Clyde M. McKay Assossor W. T. Mullarkey School Supt J. Alton Thompson Coronor Elmer Nlswongcr Survoyor .George S. Young- Commissioners A. L. Mackintosh. Lew E Smltlk Hie Courts. Circuit Meets first Monday la April and October and second Mon day la March. Probate Meets first Monday la each month. Commissioners' Meets first Wed nesday In January, March, May, July. Septomber, November and December. Item! School District No. VI. Directors R. M. Smith, Chmn- J. Edward Larson J. P. Koycs Clerk II. J. OverturZ City of Rend. 8. C. Caldwell .H. C. Ellis, M. K. Coleman ,w.L. 'A. W. Nixon C. S Benson Dwlght F. Miller Clyde M. McKay C. V. 811vla . John Stcldl Louis Bennett ..E. P. Ilrosterhoua - A. E. Edwards Council meets monthly on Tuesday after first Monday. Mayor. Recorder.. Treasurer . Chief of Police City Attorney City Physician Councllmcn . BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. RKD.MO.M) SKLUS HAY Thoro has been a strong demand for hay during the past two wooks and tho prlco stlffonod up according ly. Much of It has gone Into Idaho nnd Montana where it cost tho pur chaser around $26 por ton. Tho Red mond "Warehouse comnanv has hln. ped about 800 tons, which wero load ed from Deschutes. Redmnml nml Terrebonne, and Tho Redmond Lum ber & Produco company, nlmost as much, which has scattered some thing like $20,000 of additional money in theso places. Redmond Spokesman. VERNON A. FORBES L A W Y K H First National Rank Building Dond :: :: Oregon H. H. DeARMOND LAWYER, O'Kano Building, Bond, Oregon W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. DENTIST Suite C-S-10, O'Kano Building Bend, - Oregon GEORGE S. YOUNG Civil and Irrigation Engineer. U. S. Mineral Surveyor. Room 12, First Notional Bank Building TO IIUII.II CITY HALL Last Tuesday tho cltlrcns of Mad ras hold an eloctlon for tho purposo of bonding the city for a $5000 city hall. Tho voto waa largor than usual, showing that tho Interest was keon and tho result shows that Madras Is not nsleop and ts up in tho running for a largor and bettor city. Madraa Pioneer. WATER PLENTIFUL If tho country around Dond. iinnn not have sufficient water to Irrlgato with this year thoro la something wrong with tholr Irrigation system. According to Forester South, who keeps a record of tho snow and rain fall of tho Crescent country, reports that 12 foot of snow has fallon horo this wlntor and tho end Is not yot. Of course this does not moan that thoro waa that much snow on tho ground nt ono tlnio. Probably tho moat snow at ono tlmo wub about 40 Inches. Crescent News. DR. J. C. VANDEVERT Physician nnd Surgeon Phono Red 271 Hours 9-12 a. m.: 1-5 n. m.: 7 9 p. m. O'Kano HuRding. REDA1AN & MOORE LAWYERS Log Cabin Bldg. BEND, OREGON CENTRAL OREGON PLUMBINQ & HEATINO CO. PLUMBING AND HEATING 117 Minnesota Street Estimates Cheerfully Furnlshod Jobbing Promptly Done. W. G. MANNING, D. M. D. Dentist. Sulto 12-14, O'Kano Building Itlnck 1781 Rend, Oregon STOCKMEN SEEK RANGE Stockmen are driving all of their cattlo strong enough to make the trip from the big Klamath Marsh WILLIAM A. JACKSON Hcnd's Auctioneer Conducts Stock Sales a Spec ialty. Opposite Kenwood Grocery. O. P. NISWONQER, Bend, Oro. CNDERTA1CEU Licensed Enibalmer, Funeral Director. Phone Red 421. Lady Asst, Shoe Repairing: Done lu u FIRST-CLASH man ner, while you unit. L. Goodman, opposite Raker's Grocery. DR. R. D, 8TOWELL Xaprnpathlc Physician Over Logan Furniture Co. Wall 8troet Houra 9 to 5 Phono Red 4i O. 8. BENSON Attorney At Law Benson Building, Wall Street Bend. Oregon. H. O, B L L 1 8 Attornoy-nt-Ltnv United States Counulwsloner First National Bank Building BEND. OREGON Rs!NK BENJD HAULING CO. R.N. PAIMKRTON TRANSFER AND STORAGE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED. COAL AND WOOD.