rAttK 8 BKND RULliKTlN, IIKND, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVKMBKK SJ2, lfl7 MM LOST IN jCOUHTY COURT PPfNEVILLE HRE PROCEEDINGS OLD BUILDINGS GO IN MORNING BLAZE. l'lninro Start In Confectionery nml Hprtwl ICapliIly No One Hurt, Although tlio OffRon Hold Is Kull of GiioM. (From Wednesday's Dully.) PIUNKVILLE, Nov. 21. (Special lo Tho Bulletin.) Fire nt 2:30 o'clock this morning destroyed nearly n block of buildings on tho north side of Main street bore. Including The Hotel Oregon and adjoining struc tures. Tho total amount of damage Is estimated at $45,000, part of which Is covered by Insurance. Tho blaze was first discovered In tho confectionery storo kept by Mrs. 11. C. Estcs. and Is thought to" have originated from defective wiring. Tho tiro spread rapdlly until nearly tho entire block along Main street, with ho exception of tho Crook County Bank building, of brick construction, was burning. Buildings across tho street wcro scorched. Strong water pressure, and lack of wind aided tho flro fighters in bring ing tho flames under control. Dur ing tho conflagration no one was In jured, although the Hotel Oregon, where tho damage was $17,000, was filled with guests when the flames started. Tho Estes confectionery. Jack Curtis' restaurant, and a barber shop formerly occupied by It. W. Zevely, wero other establishments de stroyed, while the W. K. King hard ware, store was damaged to the ex tent of about $10,000. Hotel Hud IINtory. The Hotel Orason Is well known to Did timers in Central Oregon. It was originally a restaurant and an eight room houso, erected in 1SS4 by P. B. Polndexter. In 1900 the large two story frame hotel was erected ad Joining, and was operated for the next six years by Mr.'Polndextcr. It waa purchased In 190C by A. A. "White, of St. Paul, and has been conducted slnco that tlmo by Fred K. Barber. ,. The .confectionery destroyed was tile property of Georgo Wiley. LAPINE ROAD TOO DRY FOR 'CINDER WORK (From Saturday's Dally.) That tho placing of cinders on the "La Pine Toad before tho wet weather had set in to pack tho dust lying on tho highway, was not succeeding In producing any sort of satisfactory result, was tho statement of Frank May, engineer In charge of the road work for the county and state, this morning. As a result another meth od of dealing with the problem Is be ing tried. "Tho weather has been so dry and the road Is so loose," said Mr. May, "that tho cinders are not packing at all. It is out of the question to try to haul water onto the cinders. That wquld cost raoro than tho cinders themselves, so wo are now simply hauling tho cinders and leaving them In the middle of the road. Later, when we havo had some moisture, we flhall spread the cinders and they will pack." Complaint Almost Gone. "Foley's Honey and Tar Is great," writes L. W. Day, ti6 Campbell Ave., E. Dotrolt. Mich. "It relieves bron chitis quickly. My complaint has al most gone and I hope never to have it again." Time and the experience of thousands havo proved that there !s no better inedlclno for coughs, colds or croup. Get the genuine. Sold everywhere. Adv. Claims allowed nt the September 19 term of the County Court of Dos chutoH County, Oregon: Pacific Tol. & Tel Co. Tel. ser vice, s.chool superintendent $ 0.70 Pacific Tel. Tol. Co. Tel. Mr vice, sheriff ., 12.20 Pacific Tol. & Tol. Co. Tel. ser vice, clerk .- 10.20 K. A. Howell, transcribing re cords GO. 00 Unbt. Blaekwell, nuto hire, county patient to Bed tnond ti.00 P. A. Erlokson, supplies for 11. Huntington 30.34 A. I,. Save, nuto hire for Judge llnrnes (5.00 J .C. Thorp. Justice foes . 10. CO L. A. W. Nixon, foos Justice court 9.90 J. A. Hastes, fees Justice court 9.00 Clyde McKay, oxponso, coun ty treasurer 6.26 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., tele phone service, county treas urer 3.25 E. 11. Whlttuore. expense, clerk's office 27.01 Gen. II. Barclay, auto hire, sheriff 1.00 Tutnalo Irrl. Project, road work, district No. 11 51.19 W. II. Kaymond, filing cab. Inet 50.00 J. P. Duckett Lbr. Co.. lum ber, Districts 12 and 1.1 .... 21.31 Urooks-Scnnlon Lumber Co., lumber 10.75 Homlngtott Type. Co. ribbons, transcribing . . ... 24.00 Mrs. Hatta Carden, examina tion board, schools 7.50 Mrs. Gertrude Cleveland, do.. 7.50 Central Oregon Irrl. Co., 4- hp. 5-ton road roller 90.00 C. S. Hudson, Doschutes In v. Co., rent, county surveyor 52.50 Chns. Montgomery, road work District No. 11 7.50 Pac. Tol. & Tol. Co., tele phone. Manor. Prlueville.. 2.25 Howard-Cooper Corporation, Whnlcn concrete culvert forms 350.00 L. A. W. Nixon, constable fees 0.50 Claims .llimcl nt October H Term. S. K. Roberts, expenses, shor- irr s office 74.26 August A. Anderson, oxpenses sheriff's office 90.50 P. II. Coffey, exponsos, sher iff's office CO. 00 Earl B. Houston, deputy sher iff 3C.00 Universal Gnrage, expenses. sheriff's offlco S.S0 Bend Garage, exponsos, sher iff's office 24.09 C. W. Thornthwalte, expensos snorms ortlce 25.00 Are Your Eyes Tired PUPILS WILL GIVE "CHRISTMAS CAROL" (From Wednesday's Dally.) In placo of a cantata which was to have been glvou around Christmas tlmo by pupils of all the schools, Miss Esther Jane Clarke has prepared for a play, Dickons' "Christmas Carol," which will bo presented on December 14 by tho children in some of her reading and expression classes. The musical program had to bo given up on account of scArlet fever interfer 1ng with practice. Parts for tho new play wore as signed this week, tho principal char acter, that of Scro0go, being given to .Marlon Coyner. Tho Christmas fan tasy will probably bo presumed In the high school auditorium and will comp close enough to. teachers' Insti tute to make It almost a part of tho program. 9 Tired eyes are not natural something is wrong perhaps only a trifle now but it will be serious un less something is done now to stop the trouble. Come in and have us ex amine your eyes. Delay often means greater eye strain, and naturally greater trouble. See Me and See Better DR. C. H. FRANCIS with MYRON H. SYMONS O'KANE BLDG. OPTICIAN ' OPTOMETRIST Ed. 11. Koann, deputy sheriff 108.00 lluelah M. IClblor, work In clurk's offlco . tiG.OO Harot Maulon, work In dork's offlco 05.00 J. 11. Hauor, expenses, sher iff's offlco Jt.flB Mnglll & Erskluo, supplies dork's offlco 12.20 Mnglll & Ersklue, supplies sheriff's offlco 2.00 Mnglll & Ersklno, supplies county hospital 10,30 J. A, Knstus, Justice court (ops Hi. 30 It. G. Hlackwoll, auto hlro, coroner, Ornigleh caso C.00 Butler's Drug Storo, uxponso county hospital 8.95 J. K. llosch, ntlcudnuco coun ty hospital 50.00 Redmond Hospital, euro of county patients 1C0. 00 Pacific Tol. & Tol. Co., tele phono, sheriff's offlco 9.10 W. A. Harris, Janitor service, O'Kano building 0..10 Klslo M. Olsln. stenographer district attorney 20.90 II. II. Do Armoud, oxponso, district attorney 2C.H0 Hugh O'Kano, rout. Sopt.-Oct. O'Kiiiio building : 60.00 F. II. Wilson, road work, dis trict 11 2S.SC Spencer Helmut, do 12.00 W. E. Boguo, road work, dis trict 7 3.00 G. II. Doming, do .... 14.50 C. M. Bragg, rnml work, dis trict 21 ... .. IS. 00 Alox Walters, do COO C. M. Bragg, do COO It. G. Hlackwoll, nuto hire, roads 9.00 Tiim-A-Luui Lumber Co. road supplies S4.00 It. II. Parsons, road work, districts 10-17 .. 15.00 W. II. Buckley, do 73.50 M. E. Bopor, do 22.50 J. A. Pickens, do T 22.50 S. Leonard, do - 7.50 Jim Dntuoro, do COO Mortz. do 3.00 Fred lloovor, road work, dis trict 15 . 07.50 Glass & Prudhomme, supplies sheriff 2. .13 Gnsa & Prudhnruiut, c'lbluel clerk's offlco 19 00 Gltise & Prudhomme, supplies war draft 15.00 Glass & Prudhnmtno, uippl!'. clerk's office, L trays 2.17 Craudall & Boborts, account ant sorvices M.1'5 J. II. Hauer, steiigraphers. Prlnovlllo S25.00 L. E. Smith, commissioner's feos CS.00 M. A. Palmer, tablo, clerk's office 7.00 Elmer Nlswonger, coroner, Dan Drnglrh S.00 Pacific Tel. & Tol. Co., tele phone, school superintend ent 15.S5 Pacific Tel. ,fc Tol. Co., tele phone, county treasurer . . 3.70 Pacific Tel. & Tel Co., tele phone, county clerk 12.90 A. U. Taylor, moving safe for sheriff 10.00 Miller Lumber Co., lumber, cinder pit 26.88 MUlor Lumber Co., lumber, cinder pit 6.52 Miller Lumber Co., lumber, cinder pit 4S.40 Miller Lumber Co., lumber, cinder pit 2.3G Glass & Prudhomme, legaj blanks .' 77 J. D. Bowman, special doputy sheriff 1C.00 Bushong & Co., foldorn .. .. 3.96 H. G. Konnnrd, salary, water master 60.06 A. E. Perry, assistant water master 44.00 Andrew Hansen, road work. brick yard road 9.00 A. Roodfll, do . 9.00 John Happ, do 18.00 Petn Moo, do 18.00 W. II. Moore, do .....:... 18.00 A. It. Wilkinson, do 16.00 W. II. Moore, do 15.00 A. It. Foxloy, do 9.00 Andrew HiniHou, do . ........ 2.25 A. Rondel, do 1.87 John Happ, do 4.60 Peto Moo, do 2,63 G. McLouth, do 1.60 A. B. Foxloy, do 1.87 Andrew Huusen, do 2.25 A. Ilnoilel. do . 2.26 John Htvpp, do , Poto Moo, do , W. B. Moore, do A, It, Wilkinson, do A. 11. Foxloy, do ... Andrew Hansen, do A, Boodol, do .... .. John Happ, do .. ll'olo Moo, do .. . (1. McLouth, do ... A. It, Foxloy, do . Kllham Htn. & Ptg, for school supo and treasurer .. Co., rlutu Mdsit ndoitl 4.50 4,60 7,80 3,75 2,26 9.00 7.60 IN. 00 10,50 11.00 7.60 (i.2(! One cunt n word Is all u little Want Ad wilt cost you. .MAV INCREASE CITV .VILLAGE. (Continued from Pago 1.) out has been handicapped by lack of money up to tho present. Tho health eomiultteo will also bo cared for In this way. In caso of an emergency such as an epidemic It may bo ar ranged so that nil additional sum may bo drawn from the general fund, but under ordinary circumstances n sot allowance would bo expected to covur this. Improvement Needed. "Another Improvement which 1 consider an absolute necessity," Mr. Brostorhous wont on, "Is tho cxton slon of thu city water to -tint ceme tery. As to paying for sewer exten sions, 1 don't think thu city will fool like making thorn If tho money tins to como out of tho general fund." Mr. Bennett also believes the tax levy will ho Increased but says It Is Impossible to tell how much until thu assessed valuation Is complete. Ho believes tho budget will ho pruned fairly low and believes street and sower Improvident will bo given flrr consideration In alt cases. Lo .May U :ti .Mill. C. V. Hllvls. of the council, Is strongly In favor of making tho levy 30 mills. "Tills doiMiu't mean that wo should Incrouso tho expenditures from the general fund," ho said, "neither doos It menu that we should take the money out In the way It lia.i boon done this your. The Ban croft net is In shape now so that It may be used to advantage and wo should do that. Expenditure have been pretty light nil round this year but wo ought to In-rouHO the taxa tion for tho benefit of a few needed Improvements and in consideration of tho growth of the city." Coinciding with the general opin ion. Couucllmnn John Sttddl stated that much more money will bo need ed In order to koop up with tho gen eral oxpenses, oven though the pros ont conservative policy Is carried out. Ue declined, however, to say any thing definite regarding It until af tur the next council meeting. rs Your Thanksgiving Puzzle Whcro Can I Got tho Smartest Hat, tho Svvellost Coat, tho Prettiest Dress, tho Nowost Skirt, or tho Niftiest Waist ? 4) i. op II rM of nil you want tho moot lioeoiiilujr tfunnont jnu oiiii ot, uiid ihlooalU for varlolv. K you havo Immii In tho I'lirUInn thlo soaoon ll Iod'i neoooiary lo toll vou'iluii our Knowing In Halo and (Iniiuontf, N tho lurgoot outoldo of i'ni'tlnml. REMEMBER! ThMo a wouuin'ootnienoluolvol,v. Wneoneentiutn all our olToits In M'leetlnir only uutlioutlo and oxotuolvo model lit Woman' Wearing Apparel. Wo will have ou dlipluv Saturday another now lino of t'ontt, Drooooo and ! Skirls. Wo will iiImi Iiiuo miiiio Smart Now MihIoIh III Millinery for TliuokiglvlnK. WHEN Ytltt lllV FHO.M t'S Vol KN'oW THAT YOl'lt (JAIN MKNTS AHE KXCLl'SIVK. ALL WT. ASK IS TO COMI'AHH IJPAI.ITV, STYLE AND I'ltU'E Then wm will know iv wit undoi-oll. It moo WE lll'Y AND SKI A. Full CASH, AND NTUUTLY ONE I'HICE TO ALL. Wtf$&u&ia?i' (fj f u fe mk' LADIES' OUTMTTKRS Cor. Wall anil Oregon St., IJenJ. Ori(iin 1-Olt HALE. NOTICE OF HALE. Ill the County Court of the .State of Oregon, for the County of Crook. In the Matter of tho Estate of George W. Updike, DeeeeMrd. Notice Is Hereby Given, thnt, pur suant to an order of the Honorable G. Springer. County Judco of tho fabnvn entitled court, iiihiIo and en tered on the 5th day of Nowuiher, 1917, the undersigned Administrator will, on and utter tho 21st day of Doenmhor, 1917, prm-ood to sell at private sale, Lots Five and Six, of Block Nine, In tho Town of Uildlaw, now In Deschutes County, Oregon, to tho highest bidder for cash. This notice Is published mien, u week for four weeks consecutively, beginning November 22, 1917. "W. I). BABNEH. II. C. ELLIS, Administrator4. Attorney for Administrator, Bend, Oregon. 3H.9.40.1. It Is All in the Name May he correct, providing the name is built upon quality and satisfaction. KEEN KUTTER on a pocket knife; Keen Kut ler on a pair of shears, or Keen Kutler on a butcher knife implies quality and workman ship, linked with satisfaction. LADIES Insist on Keen Kutler on that next pair of shears, or MEN Ask for a Keen Kutler knife, to insure satisfaction. Don't fail to glance at the Keen Kutler dis play in our show window and remember the Keen Kutter trade mark. "The recollection of quality remains long after the price Is forgotten, " Bend Hardware !Co. FOB SALE Until Dc. 9. apploe to till standard box, Sit cent, ten boxes IS; caino rfm. bring hoxi, Kirk Whtiod, Forked Horn Oich.,rd. H31-3S,l'p FOB HALE- Team, wikhi. I""" iiom, ono cow, plow, linrroH, hnus hold goods, uumorous otnur artlcli 1. J. C. Thompson, Tumalo. Or. KHl-SSp FOB HALE 200 bushel semi rye. M. W. Knickerbocker, Gist. H9C,3!fp FOB HALE Ono Jersey row, frosh Jan C, also two heifers. C. P. Beck er, Tumalo. Or. 877-38. lOu FOB HALE -Two carloads of two. year- old steers. U. V, iioskiiis, i.nw. or Bridge, Ore. 84B-87,8p FOB HALE- Now Winona wagon, sot of douhlo liariiitn, unxou hod. Imiulro John Htoldl's office, enrnor of Oregon mid Wall. 853-37, 9o FOB HALE OB TBADK A good country hotel and feed barn, doing a good buslneiH, on a good tourist road. I ii ii ii I rt, or write Bend Bul letin. 84C-37.l2p FOB SALE 100 acre, clime In, wth 330 acroN water right, also 80 uiron u itn water right. Mir partic ulars, write Box 288, Bond, Ore. 8l0-35,39p FOB HALE Plenty of rough luiu- nor, at Maury .Mountain saw ml:l, 1H por thousand, Todd ft Hamlin, Held,, Ore. 81 1-36, 9p FOB HALE- -320 acres In .Millii-.m Valley on Boiid-lluruH ro.ul all fenced; 100 acres under cultivation, well Improved Make mo a run of. for, or will consider trade Bond, Ore. I'OU IIK.VT. llo ."rt 7C.tfe FOB BENT Furnished house, keopliig rnnuis. reeeoiiahle, at corner Koernuy and K. Third. Center Addi tion. 900-3tn WANTED. WANTED To buy dairy cow. In nulru K. K. Butler, Bend, Phono 13-123. 894-38H Perhaps sonif one else bus vshlt you urn looking for, why not run an advertisement like this at nun cent a word. tf LOST AND FOUND. 8THAYKD Whllofttcrd sorrel gelding, wnlght about 1100 pounds, brnudod with a club on tho right front shouldor; line one wlilto hind font. Finder notify E II. Ho, nt Plun Tree Lumbttr Co., and receive re ward. 8 4 9-37,4 Op I.OKT- -One red eter, black holfor, r-d and spotted holfor; all coining two your old; branded I) L on right shoulder; oar marks, cropped and silt on right oar. Will gladly pay noeeeeary expense. G. W. Jones, Dee iliutos. Ore. 8112-37, 40p Brand Directory Kit.wic i'i:m ivall Beginning December 1, 1917, INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS "7ijpp is onijif I Vaw I Mllllcaii, Oregon. - - f oqjM"" ttT5' o(f iiP oyfjvip ojvjij txvnf 1 oi; ' f& rU" (T !Ey ffjfS' fft v ?V ?jtjy ?Wv op will bu roiiulrod on all bonds, certificates, notes, conveyances, proxies, pownrs of attor liny, parcel post paokagoe, salos agreemoutH and other iloctimeutH, Tlio buoklot, "Wur Tax," which wo havo published for free distribution among our friends, ooiilulim full liifonuatlon about this Htamp tax. Wo will keep an ample Riipply of the differ ent douoiiilnutloim of Bovoiitio Btnmps on hand, no that our friends may covur tliulr uiiodH couvouluudy. Any busluesH man anticipating tho uso of any coiiHlderublo iimouut of such stumps, Is Invited to advlso uu of his approximate needs, ho Hint wo may order our supply accordingly. THE FIRST NATIONAL BAjK BEND, OREGON i kitty U-i III' ll ll ' ' ,'