The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 01, 1911, Image 2

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A Oood Investment.
When you can pet good deeded
Jand for less than $10 per ncre, it's
a good buy. These lands are lo
cated In Crook nnd Lake counties
and can be bought now at from $5
to $8 per acre on easy terms. See
H. D. TRUE. 31tf
Motlce to .the Public.
Wo. the undersigned are prepared
to do papering, painting and deco
rating in very superior style. No
job too largo or too small. First
class work guaranteed.
Paukeii Paint & Decorating Co.
H. F, Hansen, Mgr.
Oregon Lodging House.
W-H-Y
Put Off Seeing These New
Suits Until Tomorrow,
When You Can
I Just as Well
See Them Today.
They are simply fine fabrics of quality,
expertly cut and tailored into perfect fitting
garments of superb style. You'll be just
as enthusiastic about them as we are, when
you see them. There's no time like NOW
to see them and try them on Come!
$10 to $30
We are all ready to show you
THE BEST VALUES IN TOWN
Merchandise of quality
at fair prices..
L R. M. Smith Clothing Co.
Everything to wear for men who care.
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NOVELIST NEAR
PART OF MANUSCRIPT
FOUND
Who tho Author In, or What Ills Pule,
Not Known Several Persons
Known Hero diameters In
Thin Unfinished Story.
A novelist is now, or lias been, in
Hend, it seems. The evidence is it
! shoot of utier found a few days
nKo not far from tho hanks of tho
Deschutes Ilivor. Whether it was
dropped there by the author or was
whirled out of some window by a
' gust of wind, is not known. Neither
is it known whether the writer is
still here or fell into the river and i
added another to Head's list of
" SIRES AND SONS.
CMet Homier, the Philadelphia Ath.
Mien' pitcher, has n hobby for ilia
tnoml.
Lord Kcnyon, who In Mr fret four
Inchon In hclKht, In tho tallest Kvr In
tho llrllluli house of lord.
Uarl HlntiRhtor llnidford of Amnion
(Into, Mil., who itriuliinted liiNt Nirlnit
from West Point n n second lleiitcn
nut. It n Krvut'KmuOI.on of Praucls
Soott Key
Joiotli IX llalpli, head of tho bureau
of eiiRnnliiK, which print nil the
Htiunp niul pner currrncy for tho
trovornuieut. ttnn uit IiiuI n nIiu:Ii
Nttiiup iiiitieeoiinted for In nil tho bil
lions prodiired by hln department.
Sir (letillle t'nvo llrowne-lVvvo, Hart,
of Htrvtuwi Mull. l.elrestendilre. Kuk
In ml. heir to one of the oldest estate
In llrlliiln niul tho cowboy hero of
ninny Arliotiu adventure, now U un
envoy In (lie Snlviillon Army bend
ipmrteiN. Ilrooklyn, where ho pne-
hymn lunik.
Lord Stnithconn, IiIkIi commissioner
of Cnnniln since IStHI, who announce
thnt ho pnipoio to retire from hi
uvtlvltle. worl.ed Id way up from tho
milk. hnvliiK neither frleml nor fitni-
lly Influence when n tilnln Poiinlil A.
IACK TO CANDLES
Political Quips.
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HOPE'
THE SECOND HAND MAN-
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Smith be pnleriMl tint emnlov of th
mysterious disappearances. At any i Hudson liny company n n hid. Ilo
rate, the sIiikIo sheet of paper gives i wna liorn In Scotland In 1S20.
evidence that a story, ossiuly a
novel, of this section of OreKon,
with several people well known in
Hend as characters in the literary
work, was started. If the author
has no other copy of his manuscript,
The llulletin would be glad to have
him call and get what was found
and complete tho story. The un
finished tale is ns follows:
"We sat on the porch of the
Wickiup Hanger cabin, smoking our
piKs in the cool of the evening. In
front of us ran the Hig Deschutes,
still iu time iUolf, its mirrorlike
surface broken here niul there by
the leaping trout. Down in the
willows below the bridge a crane
crouKCiia nnran nccuiiiimiiiuioiH. 10 , TJ0 ., )lf , ,,,,. Bvlnfor.a
tho rattle of the tin super dishes career U u fortune or n funeral.
that Dan wna stowing away in the VVmhlriKton Slur,
i i. i f i ti i i.. . i, I The "ninn hlKher tip" Rrnenilly
kitchen, tor awhile nobody sjmko. B0,nw , ,H. 0 lRb p thalhtbe ,nw
For my part I was too happy, tho eunnot n-mli tiim IMttHimric Pott,
change from the noise and heat of A St. l.oul JimIko sayt he Muds news-
o L,.,. ...... .-.. ... .1... ..!.,. ..r i... paper men n honett a lawyer T1ip-o
an Eastern city to the quiet of the J cm vtMf mnn'mmvlluiM,
Cascades, with tho prospect of a -Uxrhnnire.
month of trout fishing, made mere Vtintecr ilurtuntlon we niny suffer
conversation seem in cunm, '. 'r
I mm fit Mint f htilf itrTiM't nil Mist tirtVt lit
before I had i tMvf nl away be tho unic.-.New
Vork Pot.
"Prominent WnxliliiKtonlnn Keep
i:v." MijN n hendllno In ono of the
untloiinl oHpllnl'M iiohhihiihth. !'re
ilflitlnl one, no doubt. Denver lie
inlillonn Numerout leMntor will Imru o
eud tln'lr lliulied nriitloiii In e
rhiiliKlinc imrrnltvi-s ntxnit Hie bli; bllU
tbey nerl. pnxttM for flh nlnrlitt
Wnnliliik-lcin Slur.
It N beiomliii; n mure dlltb'iilt mnlter
nil the time for the Amerleiiu Ixiy to
become pretldeiit. The reitl'l'rtloiimeni
bill make II nw"Hnry for the kih-iv-fill
eutidldiilu to nielve "i'jI nii In
ihe eleclornl colleite where nt pnont
only 'JI'J nro nectwmry. (iitlvniton
Tribune.
Kerot one and (laoollne Supply In Town
Rum Untlrcly Out
It has been back to old-fashioned
candles for those who do not have
electric lights In their homes, In
Huiul, tho past week. Tho coal oil
supply ran entirely out.
There has been a greater gasoline
famine here, however, for Ihe last
ten days. Auto owihts and those
using gasoline engines have been
"up against it." The local merch
ants have a large uautlty ordered
but it could not be had till freight
trains arrive here. Tho supply of
gasoline at Redmond and Opal City
was hooii exhausted and none could
bo had there.
I'rlntor Attention.
We have for sale a second hand
Challenge ll inch paHr cutter. Hig
bargain. The Hend Hulletin. tf
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
lfMittmffiil f Ihe Ihtrrlur,
V H. I. ami Oftirr nt 1 he lUr. Off un,
tittf .Hi ign
Nt.tkf U hrffliv Klvrtt (hat I'frlrritV
l.rvrtrni. ul lumala, iitrnti, h iniiiHulwt
Ulli tvA, mlr iUMt Utt rlill N '
artul fs uiui, fur ri W. t ? ' 11114
hi( iimIi '. thtH . Umiiihltt in Miuili
I imIirt 11 rait, MUUttirlte MpihIuh h hint
1 tttilk i( inlriitltHi iiHitokr H1 itfftril iirHr to
rUltUh cUlm ttilhrUH'l ntnttr itftlt1 tr
I Imr II C Itllt I n H'Himuoitfr i hn .Jh.-
jut llfMtl, tlfrKOll till lltC Jlt tl ul SutlllitHTf
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i tim ji'hn M MiKumr ) h Ur.i tt l
.-ii nc IIKi;itiiii tl ul liiitittln inr((.n
i U MimiHI K-k r
HIGH CLASS
BUILDING
OK AM, KINDS.
UMlmntcA I'urnlslicil
on large or small
conlrai'ls, forcar
penteriug alone,
or including arch
Itectuio, plumb
ing, painting, etc.
J.W.Dimick
New
PALACE
MARKET
Clmrlen llod, Prop.
MEATS
Vegetables, etc.
00 YCAflO'
nxpnniENCu
Current Comment.
Palace
Restaurant
Rooms for Rent
Confectionery, I'rtilt
Picnic Supplies, Clgnra
J. F, Taggart & Co.
ijTjjTjra
AmMR Ti
iadc Mark
COPTMIQHTB AC.
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Scientific flmcrienn.
( hanH -M fr tttral
ulAlkHt tf attf Hlfi 11
A liui.. ft? UlB.ir.iM -..Hr miimi nr
IH. Ik PnMijaiint"'..wi
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O'DONNELL BROTHERS
UNION MARJCET
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lend jylachine hop
All Kinds of Saw Mill and Farming
REPAIRS
We Carry a Large Stock of
Auto Repairs and Supplies
Wall St., next to Opera House
Alntilni nro to lie liullt of tho iipit
metal, known n Mcko irn-tnl. wtilcli
Ik -10 per cent IiIkIiit tlinn nliiuilnluiu.
The Culled Hlnti-i cnvfriiinent I the
fourth to i"liilillli nn nvromiutlnil lain
oratory. Ilelcluin. l-'nincu and Itimitb
Imve nlrcmly ilono no
ft,... I ... I, ...... .H.t l.k.
porhaiwa longing for MnM n VI)r(IU, Br fntvH ,
ure Htntiil Ity n I'nrN ni'wpaMT to Imi
riU0.0ui) fninnt nml LW.txK) frniiM r"
Hpectlvely. (liirriM linn won lu0.(J00
franc niul VIiIhiiI lui.000 frauc In
the uniiic mtIiI.
If you care for the BEST GOODS
at the BEST PRICES
trade with
H. J. Eggleston
Manufacturer of Harness anil Saddles
Dealer in Wagons, Buggies, Farm Implements
Hay and Grain for sale.
LUMBER
OF ALL KINDS
Irrigating Lath and House Lath
A Specialty
The timber we cut from Is the beit in the coun
try, mill 4i miles southeast of Hend.
Pine Forest Lumber Com'y
BEND, OREGON
commonplnce
sacrilege. Two years
met big Dan Forsyth, 'Shaniko
Dan,' forost ranger in the Santa
Ynez mountains of Southern Cali
fornia, while on n hunting trip. The
acquaintance, tho a short one, had
ripened into a wholesome nwect
and admiration for the woodsman,
on my part, and, I thought, an
amused toleration of the tenderfoot,
on his, with
an occasional chat with someone
frosh from the softer city life. Dan's
invitation to spond a month with
him came nn a bloated relief in the
hottest month of the season. A
conservationist nt heart, this oppor
tunity to see the forost ranger at
home was not to be pawed up, and
now I fountl mysolf comfortably
settled in a new frame cabin with
Dan and Carl Stevens and Hilly
Hrock, his two forest guards."
TIMBER TO BE SOLD
(liiveinment Will Dlxpuso of Large
Ktflmitlh Tract
More than .100,000,000 foot of
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sugar and Western pine timbor on
the Klamath Indian Uowrvation
will be placod on th market early
1 next year, according to announce-
,mont made by C. S. Wulwtor,
j special agent of the Department of
I Indian Affairs. The minimum price
l por 1000 feet will bo $a.'Jfi, one of
I the conditions of the wile being that
I the lumber shall be manufactured
! on the reservation.
The timber to be marketed is
located in townships 20, 30, 31, 32
and 33 south, range 7 east.
The timbor will bo wold on oasy
terms and buyers will be given
from oight to teryeara in which to
remove it.
Aviation.
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The Royal Box.
The Khali of IVrxIn will not Kit at n
table on which vltltvr (ulinoii or lob
ter are plaitil.
Afler tho Novorelim, the wlilto olo
plinnt 1 tin- itiiHt liiiMirtnnt Indi
vidual In the SlnmoNo court. tnUni;
prertHleiire of the liflr apjmn'iit.
MarKln-rliB. mother of Queen Hel
ena of liHly. lias Im-ooiiio ho ciiptlruteri
Willi liiotorlinc thnt hIio Iihn replaced
her nlHhlt to n coniddcrHhlt) extent
with exp4nhe rnr nml inuy ho hwii
dully (IrlilliK hImmiI IIuiiib.
A Bargain in
Lumber
OUIt KIHST AXNTAI. CLKAKANCK SALK
For thirty tlays we will sell our rough
lumber at $10 per thousand. We have
contracted to move a million feel of tim-
lr by Nov Ut 11 nd inuit lmo riMim. Nut the mlv
IuiiiImt unl jiiitiillix cliiv, pliu-i- tu uIih1ii n Idll
of IiiiiiImii- Our iii'iin. hulili (,'ihkI A Hule In-tler
IuiiiImt (or u lutle It mom "
BEND LUMBER CO.
Facts From France.
I'HfU liHtt 11 lllllfelllil of pliotletlON.
Ttio niiiriKtliii of the I'srls IhiiiIo
vnnU win commenced In I ."WW.
IfHlhitoriiiM In 1'rHine cHUNtf nn ottl
miiii'd iiiuitml low to fnrmuri4 of irX),
WKi.000 frsncH.
In iwrts of franco slieplierdx keep
their Hheop under olwerviitlun on Ntllts.
Tho city of Purl owiih n inuchlno
that ciiii crlml ntmrly 11 ipinrter of a
million pnvliiK hlixk'K In n day.
raffil
ANNUAL WOOL CONVhNIION
The fourteenth annual convention
of tho Oregon Wool Growers' As
sociation will be held at Uaker City,
Nov. M and 15. A number of
sheepmen will attend from Crook
county.
Foun IUWIEU8 (every ono skilled)
now required to servo the many
patrons of tho Innes & Davidson
barbershop. You'd better join the
throng of pleased clients of this
shop.
The Writers.
Chnucrr hrcnlhed hlx hint wlilto com
posing 11 li.'ilhid,
I'etrnrch whm found dead In hli li
brary leaning over 11 book
Iliiylo. rrench plillotophleal writer,
when dying pointed to tho plnco where
IiIh proof Nheet lay.
ItoHcoinmon, KiikIIhIi poet, while ex
piring (MioKil from IiIm own tl'HiiHlu
lion of "Dies Inio."
"DIQNIrTINQ
THE
INDUSTRIES"
Tnls Is tat tltl of btuttful et ! book, wnlcb
will itiow any boy or Klrl how to SUCCEED Mop t
lioiUI In Ui. mill TODAY niul ll will It unt I IICE
Tti slm pf tbs Collx Is to illiRtry inil uopulsilit
tlis industrUs. srni to mn ALL tti inopl 11 oittrt
courmln Aerl'-ultur Civil Endntsrluc CIsctrKsl
Eodnstrliif, MtclnnlcUnln.rtu, MlnlugEDjln
orlnr, I'oivstry, nomtatlo. acinic and Art, Com
intrct, Phsrinacy ami Mutle. Tbs OolUc oiitns
Btptsmbsrlid, Catsjog tint.
Address, nrolBTRAIt. OUEO0H AOMCULTUBAL
00LLEUE, CorTsllli, Ortoa,
English Etchings.
A peer may Hit with IiIh hend covered
in n court of law.
Thero nro over 12.000 dulrles In Lon
don and HiihiirhH.
Tho KiikIUIi ppstofllco tnnltes $.V),000
n year 011 poHtal ordoru that uro not re
duoincd. Tho now dock which tho port of Lon
don Is n hoii t to mako will com between
110.000.000 mid 115,000,000. will pro
rfdo for orer a million tons of ship
ping and will be comploted within Ore
years.
Star Restaurant
AND BAKERY.
Meals 35c. Newly Furnished Rooms 50c anil up.
BREAD 5c.
21 TICKETS FOR $1.00.
Lare Pies 15 cts each
Doughnuts and Cinnamon Rolls 15 cts Doz.
Cookies 10 cts Doz.
Cakes 10 cts to .15 cts each
MRS. NELLIE WRIGHT
BOND STREET, BEND, OREGON
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