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rlKftlf nVtLKYIH, MOW, OrlfWlOff, TIM MHAt, JVfttS Iff, tWJH, iiMuiniinriiiiiiiiiiiiiiirjiHiiiiiuiriiiHiiiiiiiiuimimiiiHiiMimiiniiiiiwiiiHiijiHiiniiuiiiiimmi)iiiiiiiminHir BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY umummnnntmttnmtmttmmammMmmuiuiuim ftttlttURUttttUMttTtttt FARMERS TO HEAR ANNOUNCE MAUKIAOE DCIIfl Uff I DC AT PLEASANT RIIKJE DfiPllf If ILL DL ON CASH BASIS SOON, IS SHOWN I'f.WAflANT XIIKIK, Jimp 13 ..ml wtiflk (icctifffd th muffMKo tif Karl Wood nml mis Murln MnMln of Itcdmonil. Minn .Mnrlln wn a mrm lr nf Ihl yrnt' jtrndiinllnK flits nf llio Krdmnnd union lilHM nrhnnl. Mr nml Mm. Wood will mnkn their homel on his I fnrmlnit. on his fnther'i rntich. which ha In I Dnn IUr wm n cnllrr nt (he An- demon houm an Hundsjr, I. A. IlrnndonbiirK movm! thn house which Dr. Petty rrcmillr notixht from J. W, Cnbpan oror on Dr. IVtly'n plnco thin wook. t)r. nml APRIL TO SEE END Of DEBT, PREDICTED Imost. Thrum culllnx In tho n fl r- i nnnn tvorn Mr mn,t if.. rfil tt I jm OP WORK AT 0. A. C. Mm. Edward i.uthey. Mm. a, !. Mai . Mrd, Mm. Mnhle Mustnrd, Mm. A. V. tarn, Mm, J. Arthur Mllner, I'LAINVIBW, Juna 21. Vern Mrs. D. A. Yo.tr. Mm. John Skecn, LlTctay ultendid Farmers' week nt Mr. Charles Johnson. Many other tho Oregon Aicrlciiltural college. Ilo Jnt card nnd mess. of connrittu- win isik to tne inrmem iuruari """era were recoiyeii ; . . .. . Utm t r i i iifiniiivmn night nt tho school house. '"m friend and relntlrcs In Salem. ;M"'.J remoAel " a"'1 '" WILL CALL WARRANTS Mlas Llla Shumnkcr of Itcdmond . Portland and Kugcno. ln'? for he ""mmcr. ... ,. ji.. ... i l.: On UV.lnM.ia. Jnnn iK ti,. .ntono Aniiirom, mis iiunin rei t tho Alex Lovcrent ranch, return-1 Dalles, Otto M. Pauls and Miss Ada "on f" A"emon were Turnou-r I'nim 4'oimiy In Kxvvn cd to her home Thursday. Mrs. P. Van Tassel was n caller at tho Morfltt homo Tuesday. A I I' 1 . .. .1 - . 1 1 . 1 .uis. oaiii iiur&uoB nuu lii.iuiuu . " n . v . . ..... ... ,'un, . ....... yt t spent Wednesday with Mrs. II. A. j Ouy Soars of Tho Dalles, formerly of ,Vl'clL i . ' 1,0 Vntent PnvM ti.i t . i i i I near Hedmnntl Suinlnv. Mrs. William Morfltt and A. G..mon, speni wim rrienas in Tort Morfltt were shopping In Itcdmond Thursday. Miss LI la Shumaker spent Tucs day with Miss wllma Armstrong, F. Q. Powers was a Hedmond vtc ltor Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Armstrong and daughter Wllma were shopping In Bend Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leveronx went to Redmond Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Chalfan and family spent Thursday evening at the Morfltt home. Mrs. F. E. Hoss and Edgar Heartt were visitors In Bend Saturday.. A largo number ot Plalnview peo ple enjoyed the ball game at Sisters Sunday, A GOOD SC3DLER MEDICI.VE A summer bronchial cough causes broken sleep and lowers your vitality Hay fever and asthma are other sea sonal afflictions. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound soothes and heals raw. Inflamed membrances, stops tickling in throat and clears stuffy, wheezy breathing. Contains no opiates. Sold everywhere. Adv. DANCE IS ENJOYED AT DESCHUTES HOME K. Spam wr mrrin.i i. iienu visitors Mommy afternoon. the second son of IWr I'mil. nf Con llrccn of Alfnlfn wns a caller I'nwpli liuttn nn.i mi.. 9.,.. i. n.. at tho Anderson ranch Wednesday. youngest daughter of Mr. nml Mr.. . s,r ana Mrs. Joo i.ittlo and clill-1 near Hedmond Sunday. Mr. nml Mm. O. K. Anderson nt-1 land, the young couple will bo nt e1nl01 no how " Saturday llflmn nn (ha rrnnm'a rnnh tatt.iA HIKHU he has evcrvthlne fltipd tin fnr Kasmus Peterson. uouseKceping. 9IO,(Nl(l It.ixiilcl To t'oum-ll IVlHIoii To I'nu' Alley (Jrnntcl - InmV ItolKtiiillon Tnblrd. visit relatives. DESCHUTES, June 21. A dance was given at the Hal Cooke home on Saturday evening. A large crowd was present. The ladles served lunch. All had an enjoyable time. Leon Marsh of Tumalo was visit ing Kenneth Johnson of Deschutes Sunday. Elmer Brown of Bend is visiting his sister, Mrs. Walter Lowe, of Des chutes. Walter Lowe and W. Jones of Des chutes wero in Prineville on business Saturday. Dudlay Mayfleld of Tumalo spent Saturday night with Kenneth Johnson ot Deschutes. Mrs. R. L. Thurston was a visitor at the W. O. Austin home in Des chutes Wednesday. Miss Margaret Debing was ln Des chutes on business Thursday. Mrs. S. B. WInnlngham and chil dren and James WInnlngham cf Des chutes have left for Klamath county. Mrs. C. W. Nelson of Deschutes is confined at her home with an attack! ot pneumonia, but it is reported that en Foley Cathartic Tablets and I rec- Thc city of Ilond will bo on a cash Mrs. Cnthrlno bnsls by April. 19!:. If tho nrcsont Johansen, Antonn Ahlstrom and Miss rntn nt wiiiph ni.i i,i..i,i.wi . .2.. n.!la" Lp.r,n?vn : v p continued, b u, v (mum iur iub oncparu VCnOOl, WUS ' yar rhulrmnn nf II. n llnnhra ...... a Powell Butte visitor Monday. ,on nomP- , c"",rmnn of ,M0 ""anco com The Ladles' Aid met nt tho homo alen Kol"?r, wonl to Redmond mltteo of tho council, declared fol of Mrs. George Kissler last week. A Saturday after some lumber for Mm. lowing Friday night' regular coun good crowd of workers was present m v m tmv nrriw..,i fmm c" p"lon' Tho efficient manner In completed60""0""8 W6re led nn1PorUadATuday0,lr,';.rnrBVtilo oZ ".lection. " " being Mrs. Charlov Jnhn.nn mi hnv the summer on her ranch here. nanuieu uy Koconler Ross Farnhnm were guests at the home of her par- T. S. Lawrence left for Silver Lako Is largely rosponslblo for this. Mr, ents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Llndqulst. luesuay morning, wnero no wm oo Kox ,,Ma RoL Bussett arrived Mondav from . Billy Laughlln loft for Uend.Fr.. ..T. Krc".,hBl " his home at Sllverdale Wnsh Mr av. having completed tho worK no '"" i"aru ino nuninmoui or mo Bussott came for a short visit nml to wns doing for Dr. A. M. Petty. cash basis Ideal was shown In tho take his car home with him. L, Vnd0 Snrt n,nd V, ?, Vrl niado by Mr. Fox to the coun- A farewell party was given In ",,s ell. when he said that nu early call uuuur ui .nr. nna .rs. ueorgo ueCK- . .. ... mnn ln.t r.-.l I I Mr. R11U Mrs. W .uo V ni-vn. UUUVIIIK I1I1U U HI,- I ---------- clal time was enloved. A fin minnpr oaby and Mrs. Georgo Roberts wero -m. uomman. city trensuror,. taking - " - t . .i ii n.ij... I . m . .... was RprvPfl im-uiiiumi jibuuis r nuuv, caru ai iicnu fl cntinrai riiitfl imlnlil Mrs. J. Arthur MtlnAf will hn hn.t. diarlCS U00I11 aiUl .MI83 JOnUlO ln,lnw- mi In nml .w.n.i. " .......v.. wv liu.n- l , . . . . , ... . . .. Bi..fc w, v M kiUllllUIJ UVJ VtiM ess for Powell Butte Sorosls Wed- "nl nnu 1110 cmiy ooys piciiiciieu J(inmiry Tho county's turnover to nesdny of this week nt Communltv at tho ice cavo east of llcnd Sunday. .""u"r5 . .. .. " n,r!,ovur0 hull. Mr. and Mrs. Rnymond Churchill "lu y. o" practically reuuy to no Powell Butte Sunday school held Pnd x,rs I' ,8k woro .callers at the made, will amount to moro tlinn 110, its annual picnic Sunday nt a benu- ""tchlns homo Snturdny. 000. Mr. Fox said, nnd Is tho basis tlful spot on the river near tho Dom- . 1 mmII; Suw 0B hMi ," wrnt call will be iiiik ersfs rancn. A good crowd '"- , , was in attendance. nt " "omo Thursday evening, rno Mrs. Arthur WurzwellPr snniif nv. ladles brought rofreshmonts and a Mrn PhvIiik Allontil, eral days last week In Prineville car-N0,ly ,lra0 wn8 haa by n" Present. Moro paving of llend street was ing for her fnther. Ike Mills. who L J,r- and Mrs. w. u. Hutch ns and Utithorlted when the petition, signed wns in ai me r-rmeville hotel. ""' " " bv nronertv own.. m. ih I,,.. Mm Lee Hobbs is verv 11 nt hPr Georgo Roberts spent sundny ut the on ino nucy oe- honlrhere? Her motherim. V a ' ves. tween Wall and Ilond streets, from Reynolds, is with her. M,8S Jy Wood of Weston. Ore., Mlnnesotu to Oregon nvenuo, was There will bo n dance at Commun- fame up to niterid mo wedding oi tier granted. Tho petition hnd previous. Itr hall Frldav. Junn 24. with m,,.in brother. Earl Wood, by Redlfer's orchestra. Everybody A Jance was given at tho homo of is invited. Harold Cooke Saturday ovenlng. Not Mr. and Mm. J. A. Rlggs nnd In- a verv larK crowd attended, but a fant dnughtcr Alys .Ellrabcth left sood time wns cnjoyeil. on Tuesday morning's train for nna .MiKKcison on- Brownsville, Ore., where thes will terUlned tho following guests at sup- I per Sunday ovonlng. Mr. and Mm. Mr. and Mm. O. E. Anderson. Miss Violet Mills of Paulina Is a Alfred Pedersen and sqn Oswald, and guest at the home of her sister. Mrs. Arthur Wurzwclier. Mtss Mills Is on her vacation from St. Mary's acad emy, Portland, where she is a student. FORGER SIGNS FARMER'S NAME GOOD VOli WOMEN, TOO Foley Cathartic Tablets have long been a favorite physic with men. Women suffer as much as men do from indigestion and ronflf Innllnn Mm. Geo. PnWPrn R4 tV'Inthrnn Ao severe, .Mass., writes: "I have tak -"'"''W tiii-.tna, u mil mVo vote, ly been held up. duo to tho with drawal of the nnmo of Frank O'Lnughlln, ono of tho property own em. On tho petition submitted last night, however. O'Laughlin's name appeared. The same patent paving as that now being laid In Bend Is specified. Councilman Levcrett objected strenuously to the motion of Lon L. Fox to grant the petition. "There has not been enough tlmo for the acid test only for tho gnsollno test," he said. "I enn sco no rush about this. To grant tho petition would place the stamp of tho council's ap proval on tho wholo paving work." N. 11. Gilbert Joined him In tho nvga It" "Nothing Like ' Buys tlio Good Judge A llttlo of (lilfi ronl to hitt'co illvcs a 111 ii n mora flsttlflfiiL'tlon Hum lio ever . .1. .. t i a oi irom ino oiu n kliul. jSi i lie lull, rich, ronl to bncco tiiHtc lu.stH m) IoujH, you don't need n fresh chew nearly uh often. That'H why It costs you less. Any mini who uses tho Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put tip in two styles RIGHT CUT Is n short-cut tobacco W-B CllT Is a long fine-cut tobacco NO COMPLAINT IS HEARD BY POLICE Chief llrnndx'ltcport of MUchlrf At Paving Plmit "Ksrunn" Wntrli man Is On Duly Every Night- No complaint ot trespass or mis hlof committed Friday night nt tho mixing plant of tho paving company haa reached tint police, according to 'ollcu Chief II. 11. Fox. Ho was Inrlln ed to discredit thn report that tho as phnlt tank hud heen tampered with Sheriff S. 12, ItotiurU also stat- d that ha hnd note burn notl fled of any wrongdoing. "A watchman ha been on duly at ho mixing plant every night since work was started, and I have visited It frequently," Fox stated. "Hoiiip people are always handy with ex cuses." Employes of the paving company said yesterday that tho tank, from which n Inrgu qunntlty of niphalt ffrsopiU of lh Annu.l fl.lrm.nl ef Iht Continental Life Insurance Company of K.dim Clir in lh f Uli.oorl, on iht thirty rim Jar tt Itn-rmWr, 1930, mid. to In. Ititur.nr. I omnl.tlAn.r of lh. HLI. of Orrfon. rurfU.Dt to l.w: oapll.l Amount of up Total prrmlum In. jr Dili rapltal ilofk Incoai Inron. for Int.r.aL .lltlilrnJ. and rrnt. rrt.lve.1 durltif tit. yrar Infoni from other tourfr. r.r.lT.J durlof th. ;.r. i 490,000.00 195,035. l 101,03 10 she is well on the road to recovery, Mm. Walter Lowe and baby were visitors at the C. W. Nelson home Thursday, Walter Lowe of Deschutes is help ing His brother Charles of Grange Hall plant potatoes. Earl Grogan of Deschutes was a Bend business caller Friday. Mrs. Nellie Griffin and Frederick Stanley, Jr., of Deschutes, who have been in Portland attending the Rose festival have returned. Some of the farmers of Pleasant ommend them to everyone." They" uaaisn oiuousness, headache, gas. Sold everywhere. Adv. $14.30, HEARING KPCRIOL'S CLOVERDALE SCHOOL OFFICERS REELECTED CLOVERDALE, June 22. At the Smlth rachor living annual rhnnl mj... .t-lom,l',' rancner living - - . u.v.....b .uuirna;, Lite old officers .were reelected and a vote taken on the one-vpnr Mih 'llliln ir ho,llno. 1v,. ...SChool. new community ball. I. - Andrus, who has Just recent- Everett Johnson was a visitor at me university or the Walter Lowe home Friday. Leota Johnson of Deschutes visited Ruth Griffin of Tumalo Fr day. George Bates ot Bend purchased a ioaa or airaira hay from Antone Ahl strom Friday. Earl Grogan of Deschutes left for Portland Monday morning by auto, where he will visit relatives tor sev eral days. TROUBLED FOR TEN YEARS J. T. Osburn. R. F. D. No. 1. Lucas ville, 0.:"1 had kidney trouble for .10 yearn. I tried all kinds of rem edies, but they did me no good. took Foley Kidney Pills and they neipea me so much that now I am well," Get Foley Kidney Pills to day. Get rid of rheumatic pains, backache, soreness, stiffness. Sold everywhere Adv. HONOR AGED WOMAN AT POWELL BUTTE POWELL BUTTE. Juno 21. urandma" Spray, mother of Mrs Mary V. Charlton, celebrated her 87lh birthday anniversary recently, "Grandma" has been very feeble for two or three months, but previously naa enjoyed walking out and could visit tho neighbors a quarter of a mile distant and was a regular attendant at Sunday school and church at Com munity hall. "Grandma" has hosti" of friends and they planned to show ner now much they appreciate her. So, in the morning, soven little girls called with flowers and lunch. Thev entertained "Grandma" with speech es, and songs and then prepared a de licious picnic lunch, with "arandma" as their guest. The llttli girls pres ent were: Dorothy and Catharine Truesdale, Buelah and Gladys Kiss ler. Maude and Evelyn Kissler, Ina "Roberts and littlo Oran Charlton Fos ter. In the afternoon grown-up friends called with congratulations nnd a lunch was served by them, which "Grandma onjoyed to the ut- Innet RchIkiin, Annlhpr tlPtltlnn. alcrnn.l r.l UI!VlTI'llt' 1U I .J , T-. , l " ' " ' - ' " dents of West Third, between Port CASHED IN BEND. land and Newport, niked for tho same sheet asphalt typo of surfacing, Councilman Nordeen snld ho had un Fourteen checks, each drawn for derstood that tho petition was not to the amount of JH.50, and each bear- bo Introduced tor some time. It was Ing tho spurious signature of C. L. I referred to the streets commlttco near Bend, To the same commlttco wns refer were passed ln this city last red a petition tor the repair of tho week. There may be more, but McKay uvenuo foot bridge, this Is the number so far report- A communication signed by Coun ed to Sheriff S. E. Roberts, who Is ctlman J. S. Innes, placing hi resignation, effective Immediately, Washington at Seattle, visited h. h'orklng on tho case. uncle, R. O. Andrus, las week. I" one instanco a woman cashed wus read, but was laid on tho table Airs. E. M. Peck is on the sick list one of the worthless scraps of paper until tho next meeting. It was v rVZ'rt . .Li ,., at a local store, but the rest of tho pointed out by Mayor Ollson that Mr, of the Illness of Mrs Aldrirh'. moth! checks, so far as Is known, were lnnes had polled the largest vote a er, Mrs. Webster, nt her home here, passed by a man, who shortly after tho election nnd that hasty action . u Miller Is a visitor at valley purchased a ticket for Prineville should not be takon. A supplement points this week. . Junction. Ho has not been located ary motion asked that Mr. Innes re w. nuuiu. uuu lamiiy spent , . , , , , ... . Sunday evening at the E. M. Peek ,n lhat 'Idnlty, or In Prineville, how- home. ever, and the purchase ot the ticket This community was well renro-Ms believed to have linnn mailo with seniea ai me children's day exer the Intention of giving tho author!; ties a false clue. clses in Sisters Sunday morning, sev eral irom nere taxing part In the program. At' the close of thn ptpt. clses lunchen was enjoyed by all in the grove by the church. Mrs. G. F. Cyrus and Mrs. Krali spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. carl italston. N'nrntan Van 7 1. .. .. been visiting friends on the High Tc" n",M A,l""'', Fur Annm-i- STATE FILES BRIEF IN WESTON APPEAL Desert for several months, rpturnod nome last week. Mrs. Krall entertained the little roiKs Tuesday afternoon in honor of her son Norman's seventh birthday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kllgoro were busl- ' ness visitors in Bend Saturday. Murder .' Huprcinp Court Ac tion Is .Kvpt-ctei TIiIh Fall. consider. Ktroet Cleaning NcmiI Hini, Paid membom of tho tiro depart merit will bo required to appear In uniform when on duty. A motlontfo this effect was made by Councilman Gilbert and carried with ono dissent ing vote. necauso of lack of funds, .tho council was unable to send tho city physician, Dr. C. A. Fowler, to Port land to represent tho city nt tho con- vontlon of city nnd county physicians, Need for 'regular cleaning of the city's new pavements wns pointed out by Councilman Gilbert. No ac tion on tho suggestion was takon. At a Inter meeting, Mayor ailson told tho council, ho will tnko up With the council tho matter of parking rather than nt tho curb. The state's brief in tho ense of A. Frank McDonald took Fred Lnntz J. Weston, convicted ut tho Novem- to the High Desert last week to look ber term of court of tho murder of after property interests, rnttimlmr I nnhnr. it ifr.nr nf ,,... it. ZLat;,T?-n., , . Jed to tho supreme court In Salem by T "''T1"681' lt in our vicinity Wednesday, making 8- Hamilton last week. Ten days HrrnnrPmprifa fn r ninmi.ntnmAnt I fnr nn n nciuPt (a nltnun1 tYtn Aettnnun erclses to be held here tor tho eighth attorneys. Mr. Hamilton, who, with BLACK WILL DRAPE ..uj-.o u w,e evening m June H , De Armond and W. P. Myers, LEfilON flHAPTPnG K. M. Peck and son Alhlnn wr In repres.enieu ino Biaie, expects inai ino Prlnevlllo on buKlniss Mnndnv lannoul mav bo nasscd on liv tho Hu ll. C. Kline was transacting bUHl'Inromn onurf thin frill. All American Legion post and do noss at the county seat Monday. partment colony nnd charters will Archie Isham of Montana, who hns bo drnoed In black for n. nri,i n ,n Deen m j'ortland on business, came An Ailvcrtlsument Ilolpod Her. dayB honoring thn ml, . in on the Monday morning stago for Mrs. Lucille Mnckey, 1C Buena f , ' ?nor1,?B tho m"mory of the a few days visit with his sister, Mrs. Vista St., Washington, Pa., writes: Iat0 national commundor, F. W. Oal- 0, f. Cyrus, "I.nut wlntnr mv .t.vnnr.nlH irlrl bralth. Jr.. caught a bad cold which loft hor with received hv hn n,Hi,ini t a TIART I.AKI,' ttntn r.lw n 1rv rnilirh I nvj nn nrlvapXnnmnnt n. .... ' ' The road to East Take by Paulina, for Foley's Honey and Tar and " "vn" ,n " lake is now ooen In n..inm,..ii.. bouvrht two bottles and her couch loft u,rectod t,lat al ' noxt post moot- hotel accommodations; hot and cold ber before she finished tho second '"K ft period of sllenco shall bo ob- oams. minster ii Dorris. ig.ihc Dome." hoiu everywnero. aov. served. Tola! lorora. . . . II, 501, 116. 0 Dllbari.mtfila Paid for lota.i. .ndowm.ma aonulllf. and aurModtr taln.a I SI7.0SS 03 DltM.ndl aM lo xty liolilm ilu.lnr lh. r.ar mill tt Vommt.ttona and aatarl.a pal.l during lh. r.ar 373.812.19 Tai.a. IkrniM and ttt paid durlnc lh. r 31.neO.S7 Amount of all oth.r tip.0- dllurra . .... Ili.C7J.aT Tola! .iprndllurM .. I 9l,i01.03 A.ntl alo of r.at t.ttl. ownrd (maili.t talu.) ST,01.3 alu. oi atocki and tondi uwn.d ttnarktt or amor. tlird talu.) .. . 3IS.I3I.39 w.n. .n orif.Ki ana col was lost Knturday, IiimI boon lcnkln'n slowly fur soma time. HAIL CHILLS PAVING, MUST REPLACE WORK Last wevk's hall and rain storm badly chlllnd tho hot par. Ing .material being laid on Oregon street, with tho result lhat thn sur facing on both alley npproartiax, a well it on a lurga area eait on tlm street, had to bn removed. WOODS TO PREPARE FOR FOURTH BOUT Speck Woods, who will box Wllll4 Mack In a four-round bout on July 4, has urrlved In limit! from Portland, where ho has been -work. Ing, ii nd started training Monday, Hit Is nlreudy In good ihapn, hn de- clurei, but need work lo dovalop till wind. Hnoftl. of lh. Anaual Mal.manl ot The Lumbermen's Mutual Insurance Co. of ilanifl.ld. In lh. alal. of Ohio, oit lh. IhlMf llrtl dajr at Hw.mh.r, I0u inad. lo lh. Inmranr ComraUaloofr ot lh. HI. I. of Of.ton, , urtu.nl la h. lnconi N.I pf.nluui r.t.lod dur ln( lh. jf.r 11.077.700 d ln.r.l, dlvld.ndt and r.nta iniliri doilop lh ..r . Ol.ltl.M Inrora. from inr aiiurf.a l.c.l.xl duclnf Iht t 3,010 00 Total Incon. . J 1.7 13,117. 1t ,. Dllburt.ni.nti .V.I loia.i paid durlni lh. r Intludlnf .diuitro.nl .tprn.r. Mtid.nd. paid on r.pll.l alotli during lh fi Comtoliilon. and .atari.. paid during lh. y..r Tai.i. llr.niM and f.i paid during lh. ).ar Amount ot all olh.r ipn dliur.a . 911,019 00 303,331 It) 437,937 30 37.910 II St.0S3.e9 lalrraL .tr. l'r.taluni Dot., and pollfr loan. T . . C.ih In biota and on hand Nt unrollrti.d and d.frrr.d prrmluroi Ini.mt and rtnlt duo and accru.d Olh.r ai.eti (n.) Tolal admltlfd a.i.la Idabilltlu Nt rfiini. Oro claim, for lot... un. p. Id I otb.r llallllllia 3,717,140 93 391,173,33 313,771,30 11I.I73.IP 101.493.9S 11.U10.04 14,193,309.39 19,997,331.31 40.Stt.90 331,313.00 AI Tolal lliMlltl... f.tlu.l.. of r.pll.l ttock of I490, "'U-P , .13.043,309.33 BuilDtit to Ortgon for tni Tr (Iron prrmlurua r.r.irr.1 during lh. ..r . 37,317 03 Ixi..a paid during th. ...r 30 000 00 CONTl.fKNTAI. MKB iNHtlUANlil! I O) r.0'1?. "T.- t'oopar, prrald.nt. r. It, Hrhw.lrh, i.cr'larr. niltutorr r.aldrnl attorn. 7 for irrtlco linn A. a llarh.r. Tolal .ip.ndllurra . A. ..I. alu. of r.al muio nd (m.rk.t talu.) ... I Valu. of itork. and toada ooM (mark.! alu.) Iani on mortgag.a and rol lal.ral, lr. Ca.h In banka and on hand I'r.ralutna In rour.. of rol. I.ftlon wrlll.n tint H.p. I.Bb.r 30, 1930.. Isl.rr.l tad r.nla duo and ..rru.d , Drpo.lt In.urasro d.pl Hi. I. of Alabama , 11,440,709.31 100,000.00 911.131.00 391.030 00 133,019.73 19,490,113 I 300 00 Total admlll.d . ,!,717.7 SO , UabUIllli tlroaa tlalma for lot... un' , Pld . . .. . . .1 103.I09.0O Amount of untarn.4 pr.ro. luma on all ouUlandUg . rUka , , ... P03.119.74 I'u. for rommU.l.q and bro- ragt , 10 039 00 All olh.r llablllil.a 30,000 00 Tolal llablllil.a. .irlu.lt. of tapllal aurk ,11.107.093 74 Baiui.n a Omioo for lh Ytu Nrt pmnluma r.rrl.r.l dun Ing th .ar S,97.S3 1..... paid during lh. y.ar 3.H73.I4 lx.i. incurred during tho lAfMIIKIIVIEN H MIITIIAI, INHUItANt'K ..COHfANV n. . . H' ".!' K ""r.larjr. fllatutonr r.tld.nl atlortitr for i.rtltf J II I'on.lantln.. I'orlland. .ii..ll.1.i..EI..!,....K.um,m.I:,mi..,,.lminr.mimuraInlmawummima STRICTLY KIRHT CLASH OPEN IAV AND NIGHT Downing's Cafe and Rooms WHEN IN TOWN STOP WITH US OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT W. P. Downinff, Prop. Bend, Oregon Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Lnth, Shingles, . Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring nnd all kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK of Su.nJ.rd Size.. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Ajjcnt, MILLKU LUMI1EK CO,