; - in - 'i . ,v f, I ! til ad rci K V ! . f v, 5 f' i fc. j'ftHr . V" u , l - !t'tW ! .- t The Bend Townsite Company I - - OFFERS YOU THE- "! ir, T -i-W isw Choicest Residence Property IN BEND. w v. 4 t jU-te$ h M a . dti M ji I- v. a Vfcfc i 'ft a 1IifM4-f A 1 1 2 . BBB jfiimi.it hi ' i Business and Inside Residence Property. ffc v. m - ;ai ri r js iil-s t a 1 f 1J , JT i Lava Road Addition Residence Property in the Heart of the City. tt.Vfi it tirr ' Center Addition . oignbiy esiaence occxron wionouo Diiuaing Kesoriobioru . L'ii $&?$?" J:iM' J '! r V V L Park Addition This Beautiful Addition, with Building Restrictions, b the "Nob Hill" of Bend. TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS Call or Write. Office Cor. Wall and Ohio Streets. 1 - '," "5 if ,' ' Th FIrtt Oreat Dank. TUe Qrat great bank in the world wis Ibe liank of Venice, eatabllabed in 1 J.'" wben tbe cjuecn city of tbo Adrl ntlc was tbe bead of tbo commerce of tbe wexicrn world. At that time tbe great current of tbe trade between Eu rope and Aula passed througb tbe Per sian en If and tbe Ited sea to Alexan dria, Egypt, and was carried In iblpa across tbe Mediterranean sea .and tbrougb tbe .Adriatic to Venice, wbcre It was distributed to various parts of Europe. Venice was a sort of auto cratic republic, founded and supported by Its merchants, wbo were famed tbrougbout tbe world for tbclr wealth and reliability. Xbey founded tbeir bauk, which was guaranteed by tbe corcrnment and was held In high cred it In ell tbe great cities on tbe routes of trade. Tbe word "bank" was de rived from tbe Italian word "banco," a bench or counter OTer wblcb tbe business was transacted. Argonaut. The Unknown World. -, Notwithstanding the rapid advance of exploration In various purl of the globe It Is estimated' that about 20, 000,000 square miles of tbe earth's surface remain yet unexplored. The largest unexplored area Is In Africa, 0X00.000 miles, but eren North Amer ica contains 1.500,000 square miles of Tlrgln territory. Most persons will be surprised to learn that there la three times as much land awaiting the foot of tbe pioneer In North America as in South America Chicago Tribune. Not the Only On. "Sir, I beard you using tbe word Jackass,' Did you apply It to me?" "No. sir. Do you think you're tbe only Jackass in tbe world r-Clevelnnd Leader. rtcHoIre to wait In weakness and to nalk In power Cbnrlotto Stetson. On Glm of Joy. Johnny had two presents at the same time one a diary, wblcb Is kept very carefully, and the otber a pea shooting popgun, wblcb be fires Indiscriminate ly on all occasions. One day bis moth er found tbe following terse record hi his diary: "Mondy cold and sloppy. Toosdy cold and sloppy. Wensdy cold and sloppy shot granma." Youth's Companion. In Laosl Trm. She (after a tiff) Too will admit you ere wrongf lie (a young lawyer) No, but 111 admit that' an unintentional error might bare unknowingly crept into my assertion. A Close Shave. Joe Wilson of Sisters, was In Bend last week. He is just get ting so he can bobble around since meeting with h serious accident in the Spoor planing mill near Sisters about four weeks ago. In stepping over the drive shaft the set-fccrew caught in his hightop shoe tearing it into seven pieces and throwing him o that his head lay between two belts, cutting his cnlp, bruising and straining ins leg somewhat scriouMy. Mr. Wilson had the misfortune several years ago of losing an eye by two sawteeth flying out, one striking him in the eye, the other grazing bis skull. Water Xittr Meeting, The Water Users' Association will hold a special meeting uext Saturday afternoon at the hull over the Bend postomce. A iH attend ance is debited. Meeting hour is i o'clock. W. E. Scott, Secretary. The Bulletin has a larger adver tising patronage than any other Central Or. paper. There' a reason. Lsldlaw Localetteo. Jets llartcr, tvho lives north ol Laid law, narrowly escaped being killed by a liorc lie had juit purchased. While In the act of grooming the animal he txv gan kicking, and Mr. Hurler, delecting the tint movement of the horse, had bsrely time to lie down ak the feet of the Infuriated animal flew over his head The horiu kicked the entire tide end of tbe stall out, when Mr. Uarter was able to make his escape 8, II. Davis of Clovenlale, recetith purchased a fine young mule of G, M, Couch. Mrs. C V.. Nichols- and daughter-in-law, Mrs, Hart Nichols, made a liulne trip to llend Tuesday, Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. I'rank Swisher, of Tumalo, September aj, an 8-pound boy, Mr. and Mrs, Dart Nichols, spent Sun day at CJovcrdalc, the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Davis. Mr. Parks was a Hem! visitor Tuesday, Mr. Ilornbeck, who recently located near here, czpecta to leave soou on ac count of his health. The Bulletin $1.50 a year. Gents' Furnishings--Latest Styles New line of Fall and Winter Suits, Men's Fine Shoes, Sweaters, Xoats, Underwear and l Hosiery. Our new line of Fall and Winter Suits have arrived. Come in and see the LATEST STYLES FOR MEN, Also a new line of Men's Shoes, Sweaters, Coats, Underwear and Hosiery. Yoursior Business, TURPIN & WHITSETT SELLS PROPERTY. (Continued from pajje !,) er Company, WIIIUui C Ilrlstol, sttor-l ney for receiver Howard, yesterday per fected an appeal to the UnJted Hlates Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Attorney llrUtol did not rrquest that a writ of supersedeas issue, rommnndiii nisi urnceiiure in uie aaie 01 me prop erty be discontinued pending an adjust, ment of the controversy. It is, how ever, believed that notice of the appeal win cucciuaiiy uiock tne reorganization pinna of the Kastern bondholders and Oregon managers of the concern, It is alto considered probable that the Court of Appeals may cite the State of uregou to appear-111 tne case ami show what rights it may have. "I do not believe that the Circuit Court of appeals will take cngnUance of an agreement which relegates first mortgage bonds to Inst place as llahlj Itlet,'1 ald Mr, llrUtol yesterday. "The other side ha seen fit to 'crow' about the amicable settlement of the illuculty which they say hai been arranged, but It hai not been settled by a lonu way Mr, Howard has his duly to perform at receiver for the Title Guarantee ft Trust Company, and part of the duty It to see that tlio assets of the defunct company retain their value, "The aMcis of tile Deschutes Irrlga. Hon & jwwer Company are not tuiTi dent, ve believe, to take care of all the llablllllcv, ami we propose to see that the Utf.soo worth of first mortgage bonds are made the first consideration If there It any wsv of dolni? it. and w !. Ilcve there Is." Where Pontics Succeed. f Kosund, Or., October 10 That tills country Is specially adapted to the pro- ductlon of panties Is demonstrated by: a large bed of the flowers In l Cot bill's Harden. These are of black and mliJd color and the bloom are at large atja silver dollar, Tbe plants nude a flii urowth without tncclsl DretMratlon the soil or unusual care. lue Tretien, who bouirht the M ar catle relinquishment, hat moved hit family to the homeitcad, tcvtrn milts north of Kotlsud, and bccuii Improve menu there. ' I I'red Huey hat completed a new liouie iCxll feet, of hewed los, 011 hi home stead three mile north of M, 1 Ila thornc's. The nsme of Rotlsnd poMofllce I a be cusnged to La I'lne January 1, J i r 60 YEARS' EXPERIKNCK 9 1 pwaTLva Tiudk Marks DCaiQNt CopvniaKTSi Ao. Anrona nillnf a kr nil dMetlptlnn toi, qulcklr urtruin our npliiinii rr wliethtr an ll,lnilrloljrr..rit1.liilfl. HANUBOCjf t.0 1'alanU lnt tit. illitMt iinr furXKurwir Ii4lnii. l'uiiu ukn liirU(b Muiin iVo, llT lj)j rwIlM, wllhoui ebf8, lit Ida Sckiiiinc nmikm. A hni1nmlr lllattrtlxtwttklr. tyrant dr. eulatlori 31 an, e(nilBo Jnurrial, a armt, II a roan rurmoiitM,si. BdiX brill ntwtduUra. Leave your subscriptions for All Magazines nt the Library and Jet that institution get the benefit, Real Ilstate Transfers. KiuoUhttl by Crook County AUtract Corapny,) I.aldlaw Towutlte Co.. to WillUin Oertram, Lota, 1.1 k 59, Lsldlaw: flio. Thomas Sharp, Jr., to D. I. & 1', Cd Strip too feet wide across parts ol Sect. 35. 7 "J T. 45 $U D. W. Claynool ct us to school Dlt trlctNo, 11, Tract In Hec.j4.14.17; $ia, V. C, Kowlee to Ada It, Johuitoii. Sw1 nw 37 aud nX c4 ! wif aS-17-ia; iyxa. ' James M. Lawrence et nx to It, J. L'KK'e'lon. Iot 9, blk 3, llend; fooo, Anna L. I'almo ct at to Auuutta I'm- mer, oe Dec. 17-10-11; l. Isaac Martin et ux to Oreuon Trunk Ky., btrlp of land across swj of tw M. h. Jolt ctal io A., Ilornbeck, l,o 5 and 6, blk S3. Uedtuoud: fxoo. I'raukrJI, Marion to Kiuma J. Marlon, flwV sw Sec. 13, teX, X Sec. ij, nex ne4 Sec jj, w nwW bee, 34-16-11; $L Hcdmond Townsite Co. to John ) , I.amb, Lots 3 aud 4, blk 67, Kcdmoiid; Kedtiioud; fiw. I'atenta from the United States a fol lows: To Ida M. Ilemitreet, U)i nt)4, npX neX siid neX mX Sec 34-13-10, I'rank Kelly, WM seX und 10 and 11 tf neXl5-l6-I4. "- 7 Heir ol John l'aliner, fieX 17-16-11, Jeremiah Hurljjlit, SwX 8-19-13, Deeds from the State of Oregon 4s follows: To Adam Kotzman, Swji nwX ""4 uwX UwX 8eo, a3-7-. , JJIocU and limb wood delivered for $4 n cord. Wm, P. Pown- INO, , 3Itf r y 4k