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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1910)
1j ' u. un in '& BUY LOTS IN it jjv & i f ' i ; i. i F V ft I t. I V i j ' I : ; i :;r. , 4 u j-ef :"..' mRiED THE WORK. Pullar Cxprltne of a Turkish Lit. rary Man. Oacc upon n, tiro a crtnln Turkish Bttfary man ilrlujc In Cooatantlaopla arninerd to tronUte or a dull news paper a ooret rtwu popular In Rue land. Hacb daj be rrudeml a autS deal part of It Into tbtf Turklab Ian. SV&K to All the spare resenred for It Ont da bla learffnl borne ts pu terrd by tbe pullce. wbo peremplotiljr arreetnl tbr roan of irttrra and drag g& hJoi ib to prbwu. No explnuatlon was firea for nl arnu Tbe nurel re flectffi to Bo wnj against tbf iu)lltlrv of tae stale, abd be bad broken no taws. n traa uot erru idvcn time to bid farewell to bU fa mil j. but be was comaiandrd to brlnic tbe work under translation with bltn. Anired at tbe prison, be waa given pleasant quar ters, good food and drink and sternly eoBiraaudrd to complete bis task. So for several dara tbe frightened trans lator worked arduously. Wben tbe work waa done be wae. to bis astonlsbment. Instantly liberated and presented wltb a large nam of Kjontr. Upon further Inquiry as to bis treatment It was explained that tbe sultan" bad become Interested In tbe story as It appeared from day to day aad was too Impatient to wait for tbe end. Ue wanted to read all tbe rest of H st oace! Truly, there are certain ad Taatsfes la being a sultan. STRANGERS IN BERLIN. Thslr Corning and Coins Always Known to the Police. "I bad bo Idea (bat tbey kept sucb sb esploosaT over strangers In Berlin mmM a' friend of mine bad occasion to )esr tip some one there," said a trav eler, .'e bad come up from Vienna. sjmI aa my friend was lu tbe dlplo Wt4c service we called at tbe em- "H'WI I hers be happened to think f aiMther friend, on American, wbo h) jstaMi to .Berlin about three years fcetetw te reprwent an American con eeew awl wusdered bow be could get tHMw t Um. "WetBssW easier,' said tbo em asksar sscyetsry. 'Just wait a moment "B wee Bote and bauded It to a 'W atfU know all about your fiBlautec be said Iter saw;, within, that tlmo tba lisaBBaW rssapeartf wltb as answer. rress K Uw ecretary read that 80-aii4-o Im4 rrlvwJ l'i Berlin on sucb a . aw thPsa, jNnfs .prevJoMs, that be Mtm M certsvl address, that be bad sjoae tbo week before to a little town tm tk Interior, but tbat be was ex- peeled back wltbla tbres days. "We, be turned up on tbe day tb sea jMld be wtmW be baclr, JLUdwa WIESTORIA $25 to $250 for 25 Down, the Balance on your own terms. LOTS, 50x140 feet. STREETS, 60 and 80 feet. ALLEYS, 20 feet. As Choice Residence Property, close in to schools, churches, c u;nAU niu ...lit. n..u i r.u ...i.. .., k.. rite ttuici rv.1111. wins ciiii iui, i.ciiiciiiuvi , v iiv.it hk iiuyv ,FJREE. to the purchaser holding the lucky number. Let us Central Oregon Realty Co. s.tFj.W Y7 bad dinner with biro." Detroit Free rress. A Sensational Prophet. One of tbe must sensatlonnl of prophets was a Kosa urgm uurnt-d Umhlafcnsa. wbo did bis prupbesyluK lu UntUb Kaffrarla. Afii.a. In IKVI-T Uls nln-e bnd met mmie mysterious atrauKFrs untr a stream, airtl Uuihla i kasa. baring gone to ser ibem. report ed I bat tbey were tbe spirit ot bis dead brother and uther. i'bey ram mutik-ati-d u inilin-y wbbb rapidly grew. Oo au npiiulntrd day In ltd? twef blood ml kuu were t rUe. the sky would tall it ml crunb tbe r'lngi and tbe while. Ijertln ut splendid i-at tie would bMiie from tbe ground, great Held ot rl tolllet would spring tip. tbe Kona dend would rlne and live wltb their descendants, ami trouble end nit-knew should be no more On happily there was a condlttoo-tlie Kosas must slaughter all tbelr existing cattle. And so 'Juuxxj can le. the wealth and sustenance of the people. were killed, and probably W.()00 cred ulous natives starved themselves to death. Oame In Otrmsny. Oerrnany u a couuiry ot Nlmrods. Tbere are. we learn. OOO.VOO sjorts men, wblob mttans one gun for wtrrf hundred people. KaeU year fall to tbe gun nu sn average -10U.000 bares. 4JJUO.- 000 iMtrtrldge. XJM).OW thrushes. 500,000 rabbits, lOaooo deer, U5.uxi woodcocks, 40.UOU wild ducks, iW.OUt pbeitsaut. 'JZSOU deer, 15.UX ualls. 13,500 bucks, 3.400 wild boars and IJOO bustard. In weight this "bag' represents ttUJOOUXJ kliugrams, a kiln gram being two and ooe-Uftb pounds, fhe monetary value Is about itWxj.. 000. Tbe sum received for licenses to shoot I ubout -110,000. e 8tungl "I orerbeanl to husband Injklnc In bis sleep last nlgbt," reumrked Mrs. Trigger to bee closest friend. "Oh, bow IntereKtliigJ" exclaimed the friend. "Did be mention some strauge woman's uatneT'' "No." snapped Mrs. Trigger; -be was dreamlti aboat a baseball game." -lilrrolugbaru Age-llerald. Tb.s Othsr 8Id. Husband njlldly you should re member, my dear, that tbe most pa tleot person that ever lived was a man. wife- (Impatlentlyi-Oh, don't talk to toe about tbe paUenceof that man Job! Jfist think of, tbe patience poor MrrV, Job must bare bad to en able her to put up wltb sucb a man. Nsturslly. Bctf.hliler I nm going to call my new play "The Wicked Flee." Wlgwag-1 suppose yoifll-er-try it on tbe dog. - rii llndelpUa Itecord. , . s , ; . - BEND, '.V '" ' A' Toe Cold For the Candle. It Is a cold .llmate lu wblcb a flams raunot keep Itself warm." One of the sclcutUU attached to tbe I Vary ex pedition has personally told of th& ef fect of Intense cold on a wax candle tbat be tried to bum. Tbe tempera ture was 35 degrees below tero, and lu effects were felt not only by the members of tbe expedition, but eren by tbe candle In question. .It gave fortb no cheery tight sucb as might have been expected from It In other circumstances, and when It came to be examined It was 'found tbat tbo flame bad all It could do to keep Itself warm. Tbe air was so cotd tbat tbe Oame was not powerful enough to melt all tbe wax of tbe candle, but was compelled to eat Its way down, leaving a skeleton structure of wax In tbe form of a bollow cylinder. Inside this cylinder tbe wick burned wltb a tongue of yellow lire, and here and there tbe beat was sufficient to perforate the outer covering and leave boles of odd shapes which turned tbe cylinder Into a tube of loccllko wax, through tbe boles In wblcb tbo light sbone wltb a strange, weird bcauty.-SU Louis He public. Directions In London. In London and throughout tbe tight little island tbe words "up" and "down" have a peculiar significance. In going to Loudon from any partof England you go "up." in traveling lu any direction from the capital you go "down." Bo in London Itself every thing goes "up" If it goes in tbo direc tion of tbe bank-tbat Is, tbe IJank of England and going from tbat center toward any of the points of tbe com pass Is to go "down." Tbe word bank, wblcb is not only always spelled with a capital "D," but Is always uttered wltb an Imprcaslvo ness tbat suggests au Initial letter of tbe largest type, may bo said to be in n sense iniercuangcauie witu city, a term of equal dignity and value In tbe oyes of Englishmen and llkowlao in variably adorned will a capital H0." Tbe city docs not mean fondou by auy means. It means a certain limited sectlou of London, tbo part wboro business Is mainly carried on and where tbe great financial institutions stand. A Poor Fit. Qeorge Graham Vest once won a case for his cllont by a Meat retort. To testify against Vest's client there was brought into court a certain wit ness whose ill favored couutcuanco matched bis unsavory reputation in the community. Tbe man's testimony was most unfavorable to the defend ant, and so, of course, Vest proceeded to discredit bis story. As the witness was unkempt and poorly clad, bis clothes banging about him In inuumer. able folds and wrinkles, tbe counsel the first 100 lots business, etc., this beautiful addition, is THE BEST OP ALL. i, ton i ... !.. .. "i-triirrs rnnwnu I nr ADCHI I ITR1 V auiu tuu iui wb Klvw wiiwiwu vvii"s-, t.i nuwL.wik.i4i - ', show you over this property. " " ' " :r i ' OREGON ' i : "rt' r &' tbelr turnlo mage II appear iliat "Vest was making capital of tbe poor ap pearance of tbo man. Mr. Vest, of course, druled this allegation In tbe course of bis closing remarks, adding: "Gentlemen of tbo Jury. It tbat man's face tit bltn as well as bis coat bo would be a good looking man." Tbo Jury returned a verdict for the defendant . Close Range Duels. During tbe first Qfty years of tbe old American uavy, 17ltt-liH, tbe mortality of naval o(Dcers resulting from duels was two-thirds that result lug from naval wars. In tbe eighty-two duels listed by a recent writer thirty six men were killed, all naval officers except three civilians. Tbo er cent of mortality was 22. or five times tho mortality of the federal army fit tbe civil war. One-half of those not killed In these duels were wounded. The Urge number of casualties was un doubtedly duo to tbo short distance between tbo combatants, which cus tomarily was ouly ten paces, or thirty feet. In a few duols the distance was even less. In tbe Ilarron-Dccatur duel It was twenty-four feet and only twelve in tbo Ilalnbrldgo-Cocbrau duo!. Ltd by the Nose. An analytical chemist was retained as a skilled witness some years ago where there were questions of analyt ical chemistry. There was one en no where a farmer bad bought some arti ficial manure, and be was being sued for tbe price of It He resisted pay ment on tbe ground that the material bad uoue of tbe qualities of manure at all, Tbe expert chemist was one of tho witnesses and bud staled tbat, although tbo substance had tho smell, It bad none of tbo cbomlcal qualities of manure. Under cross examination bo was asked, If that was so, bow did bo account for hundreds of tbo best farmers having taken the manure for many years. "They must have boon led by tho now," returned tbo witness, Dnndee Advertiser. ll Sanitary memoa provail in our fnotory. Tkls Sl OssrsstsH rurs Candy ratronU$fht"Moiirn DtaUt" Mr CltJll.Tr Cft, Mir., Mtui, OratM f ailMiilJSM I MMaim iimimniim linirilwi Jjijou 1 heater -i Latest Moving Pictures i STiTT.- ml,. 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Portland, Oregon BBBlstf J1 w THE BEND BliLLET.fi Solicits Inquiries About Up-To-Date JOB PRINTING MODGRN TYPE', MODERN MACMNGKY. MODERN MPTHODS. Call at olllco or phone u I'hone No, 86 Wall Street, rieur Ohio. Wif , r fc ? , ft' ' f i I I " ! : Is) .i i 1. fpr the opposing euie endeajrorcd In J The Bulletin; i. 50 a year,