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1 Members of The BEND REALTY BOARD -o- DEND TOWNSITE CO. BEND REALTY EXCHANGE J. U BVRNE CENTRAL ORE. REALTY CO. CROOK COUNTY REALTY CO. DESCHUTES REALTY CO. J. A. EASTES HOME LAND CO. O. C. HENKLE HOMESEEKERS LAND CO. MERRILL-WILKINSON CO. W. R. RILEY ROBERT B. QOULD Civ.it. Enginkkr and Surveyor Hulk-tin Building Bend, Oregon. BEND LODGE No. A. F. & A. M. 39 Meets on Thurdjiy on o Ix: fete the flill moon oieucl month. Visiting brothers altvnvs welcome SAVE MONEY SJST. WITHTHR Kerticnltaral Fire Relief of Oregon (mutual ) Home office, Salem, Ore Let me explain. S. H. SNYDER Agent, Bend, Ore Mrs. E. J. Herring Facial Massage, Shampooing, Scalp Treatment, Manicuring Manicure Vt-iM", M Brathea, Skiii !-1 - teel Com utary Hair Dr. A. A. BURRIS.yV.' llnlrr. Ihrc. huKx.tfull Trwlrd Without thr TJ of IHagt or Surcrry. by IV Natural Mftanrt at Mealing, rtin tc lnmv kpmutty CoawilMtioa Vnr Mc.iir odhr otaif d Nation) ttalur .!. oti-ty OO.-eit HuUltiglME ara t. . Peter Lehrman PEXKRAL iiLACKSMITIII.no. Hors!ihiKiini; a Spcclnlty. Corner B ml aid Orcein Streets. B. FERRELL Physician and Surgeon Office over Deschutes Banking and Trust Co. Wall street, Bend, Or. F. H. MAY CIVIL ENGINEER SURVEYOR Bend. Orecon. GEORGE S. YOUNG CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER ItOTALIKO DBIUHKO Bend, Oregon C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICR IN FIRST NATIONAL DANK ULDG. BRNO. ORRGON Vernon A. Forbes LAWYER FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUX5., BKND, OEJIGON U. C. COE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OFFICK OVHR FIRST NATIONAL BK. Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Bund, -:- Orhgon SJLG3 F. O. MINOR rOSTOFFICK BUILDING LIFE FIRE ACCIDENT INSURANCE Notary Public snd Conveyancing All Legal Paptrs Correctly Drawn, FIDELITY BONDS Crook County Abstract Co. INCOttPOJUTKD. ABSTRACTS OP TITLH to all land and town lotsfn Crook county. B. F. Wyldk, Secy. PHnevllle, Oregon. We photograph the records. Subscribe for The Bulletin. BLUFFED AND WON A Dramatic Incident of tho Fate ful Hundred Days. ONE OF NAPOLEON'S COUPS. ,Th Way of th Qrtat Military Oenlui Ovsrcsm th Flrt Opposition H Encountrd on tho March to Pari Aftar Ha Raturn From Elba. A striking Incident In tho enreer of Napoleon Is described by Catullle Co- cuaud In hU book. "Le Uetnur do I'Me i d'Elba" (The Itoturn From the Islitud of tilta"). It describes bow be met the tlrst opposition offered to hi march to Pnria after hi. eacuiHj from KIIm: "Meanwhile Nnpolcon I....1 tVM4 by the Alps to Uauphlne. advancing Into the Interior of the country Ilnr Ins received Information on Sunday, the 4th of March, the prefect of I'lsere had Immediately, in concert with tho military authority, taken measures to deal with the startling lt uatlon. A detachment composed of a battalion of tho Fifth regiment of the line and two companies of engineers I wan dispatched to prevent the further I advance of tho emperor. 1 "The meeting between this detach ment and tho little troop from the Isle of Elba took place on tho 7th of March near Vliilii. hnt nm iwfor. th. peasants bad bad time to hasten to In form Napoleon of tho antagonistic dl- r..m ft.. m-w J!. 11 K?.!L!,-w!K0fcB7? wram"n'"n the troops which had been sent from T FvannKta t ! . nnl.t !. i..l .... .u v.uv. , o.um iuc r,... uidk 01 dioou me emperor oruereii Carobronne. who was accompanied by a smalt escort, to enter Into treaty with tho cocardes blanches (white cockades). Carobronne found the de tachment ranged In order of battle The commanding officer refused to en ter Into communication, and tho sol dlers remained silent and gloomy. "Napoleon Immediately took hW share to the proceedings, tie gave the ordor to bis grenadiers to put their rifles under their arms. In order to ! give proof of their pacific dltpoalUonn Then be advanced dlone. while some of bis friends cried to tho soldiers of the lino: " 'Friends, do not flrel There Is the emperor, who wishes to speak to you. "Napoleon now found himself about thirty meters from the Ureuoble de tachment. He demounted and. his arms crossed on hi breast, remained atandlng In the middle of the road. " 'Soldier uf the Fifth.' be aald In a loud tone- '.tnldlers of the Fifth, do you recognize meT "'Ye. yi-H" they all replied. Tbeu .Napoleon, throwing open his gray cloak with a dramatic gesture and pointing to hla breast with his bands, replied: "'If there Is one among you who wishes to kill bis general, his emperor, be can do It Uere I ami "The response was unanimous, ub llme: 'Long live the emperor Long live the empcrorr "Breaking the ranks, their shakos at the ends of the swords or on the bayo nets, the soldiers of the Fifth, to whom were Joined the engineers, ran toward Napoleon, surrounded him. embraced him. kissed bis hands, called blm their preserver, their father, their general, their emperor. Finally the two de tachments mingled together and be came consolidated. Napoleon then bad 2.000 men with whom to march on to Qrenoble. "Tbey took the road, and It was a triumphal march. The people of the district came to meet the column, ac claiming Napoleon as the liberator of the nation and as the living Incarna tion of the revolution. "The pennants wept with Joy. At this sight the emperor, turning toward his officers, Oroudt and Oertrand, said to them : "'Everything Is now In good order. Within ten days we shall be at the Tullerlesr " 8ong of tho Flams. Fire can be made to sing. A writer says: "Take a lighted candlo and blow gently against the flame. You will hear a peculiar fluttering sound. The flutter log sound U Ore's first attempts at mu sic. Instead of the unsteady breath of our lips let us employ tho steady blast of a blowpipe. Instead of the pale and flickering light of a candle let us use the bright and ardent glare of a chem ist's lamp. When you have a lamp and blowpipe you can make lire atng In carnt-sL" An Evident 8uccsis. "So you uavo a position as stenogra pher. 1 hope you will succeed in mak ing yourself Indispensable to your em ployer." "I think I have, auntie. We are to bo married next month." l'ltuburg Post. Lucky, "Noah must have felt lucky when be landed after bis long sail." "Yes." replied the New York Ira porter. "Think of a roan landing all that cargo without a customs official to say a word!"-Washington Star. Just What Ho Wanted. "Ii your suburb wholesome?" "No, old chap, It ain't. My wife lost ber voice as soon an we moved out here, and" "Wbat'a the price of the lot next to yoursf'-Gleveland Leader. Concentration Is tte secret of ttrengtb In politics, In war, In trade. Emerson. THE FAT GODDESS. A Pleturo That Jarrad tho Narvaa of Froneh Art Patron. M. Duraiul. ii Prenili picture buyer of a century iiko, hml lit t U wImIoiii n eiltlc. ami hi itiuliltlun, eom pounded eo.utilly of childlike vanity nuil genuine Itenevuleiue. was to tljutre ,l! M ,m,ro" or 'u'' wiu. win- ui nit- riiriit-ni luiiiiiiiWNKina IP bestuwed wnn tion n youuti artlit who selected Tor his subject it win of (lassie inytboloKy. In which tho n (entitled inhI were depleted upon Mount Olympus When It wan tlulh ed M. Duruttd wns Invited to the studio to luH-ct It. Ill face clouded n ln Xmng ,.. (t(icnml ..yol, ,mv not twitri , ,nlr. t, u ,ru , ,, not pretend to know evcrythlnu ntMjut art. but I am not n fool, niul I know " KwN ' Koddiwxcs should be no l1 lle thn klnw ami iiuirii - rv,..v v. ;'. mv uu. vin arlMocrntM! Madame, my wife, doc not pretend to tie a tine lady, yet when 1 put my two hand around her waWt It 1 by an Inch only that they fall to tnect. and a for Jullcttte. my dnugb ter. he Is at slender at a needle Umk now at that big. clutuiy woman In a looe gown wlio you sny la queen among the pod! She ha no figure at all. She I all the way ilowu the ame I'oufl Call her a lady and a emltte she who Is without ttiys and without walitt lime, and Mile. Puniml would make a mock of her, your Juuol I'oufl She Is a peaant. a pillow, a pig!" f . "'"''" "e w"" co""'! ?T nnnneiy lacirui explanation llial the wap waUt was unknown In clalc ,' !"!!&.:'" J," KT? 'a T wl,n l'ro"d complacence that he Hnally accept.nl the picture and the know! edge that the sovereign lady of Mount 1 ' 1 oiympus had never nttalned the heroic compression achieved by Mmo. and Mile. Durand. A GEOLOGIC PHENOMENON. Flailed Oaachas and Cavaa of tho laland of Arran. The Island of A r rati U ono of those places on the wpst or Scotland where the geologic phenomenon known a a "raised beach" Is very apparent All along the const theru aro evidences that tho land has been considerably elqvated al some period of the world'a history. One of tbexe proofs Is the preseuco of caves of various slaes formed by tho action of tho waves In the past, but which aro now well above the present high water mark. The farmers me some of the larger caves as shelters for sheep In stormy weather. in a remote corner of the Island one of these caves has been converted Into a human habitation, where a family of several persons dwell In abaoluto se clusion. Their occupation Is the gath ering of whelks, an employment wblcb Is said to afford but a precarious live lihood. As the gathering of the shell fish can only be dono at low water and as the flshers bavo no boat or other occupation, they bavo amplo leisure to enjoy the pure air and bask In tho sun shine. Except for the drip from the face of the high rocks nbove. which la skill fully diverted, ttiu cave Is absolutely dry. The Interior Is shaped like a tri angle, the floor forming the base. Rave at the sides there Is ample room to stand upright and move about Inside. Uesldes the beds and cooking utensils, the cave contains many articles of va rious kinds, giving the Interior quite a homelike appearance. The apology for a fireplace la some way back from the entrance, through which the amoke finds Its way outside. WIdo World Magazine. Obituary Oimi. When John Hbermaq of New Flaven, preacher, mathematician, almanac maker and father of twenty-tx chil dren, heard of the death of hi good friend Jonathan Mitchell, a Harvard pastor, beexplalmed (after due thought and many poetic pangsi: Her Ilea th darling of bis tlma. Mitchell aspired In hla prima. Who four years ahort of rorty.eeven Was found full ripe and plucked for heaven. When Thomas Dudley, father of the first American poetess. Anno Urad street, came to hla deathbed, says the South Atlantic Quarterly, be showed where bis daughter bad received ber surprising gift by composing such fare well lines as: Dim eyes, deaf cars, cold stomach snaw Hy dissolution Is In view. Eleven times aeven near lived have L And now God calls I wUllng die. Got It Exact "Why la It that the butcher always eends me more meat than 1 order, tier, er by auy chance less'" complained a young housekeeper to her husband. "Let mo give him an order." said he. and, stepping to the telephone, ho call, ed up the market "Send mo two pounds of porter house," ho ordered, "and, say. If you can't cut two pounds mako It a pound and a halt." He got tbo two pounds by the next delivery, New York Hun. A Fearaom Ordtr. She-Dear me. tiope tho man at the next tablo Is Lot a fighter, but hi order sounds like Itl ne-Whot was It? Bbe-Oe told the waiter to bring him a club sandwich and something to drink with a stick In It-UalUmore American. Trus. An Irishman on applying for relief and being told to work for a living re plied, "If I bad all the work In the world I couldn't do It" Chance cenerally favors tbo prudent -Joubert. COUNTINGJTHE PEOPLE. First Census Propoaal In England Railed Fine Row, It was In IT.VI that a nonwl to count the triple was tlroi tumlc Thottma Cutler, ami tit the uri'tihlNhup of Canterbury ami lueiiilier fur Kt Ortnuii, Introduced hi that year a bill "fur taking and registering an an tiunl account tit the total nutiilier uf the people and uf the tutal uuinlicr ol marriages, blrthx and death mid itlto of tho total nuuilier of poor receiving Inn from every.pnrNIi ami extra paru ctnal pi nee In Ureal llrllalu " It wits Inevitable, of eourne. that dlrevtly thin propoftal vuis made the pnvedent uf King David should lie itioted And tunny were the Jeremiad an 10 tho al tentative evlla which would herall the country Tlmm- tuihiullted lu David were mild lu coiiiparWou Mr. Thorn ton, member for York city, said: "1 did not bellexe that there was nn act of men or Indeed any Individual of tho human spevle so pre-oinituim and so abandoned as to make the pro Hsnl we have Jtint heard I hold till subject to be totally Kiilncrxlve of the last remains of Cnglltdi llhetiy The new bill will dlroet the lmMwltlon ol new taxes, and Indeed tlu( addition ol a very few word will make It the most effeetiinl engine- of rut welly and oppression that was ever tucd ngalnM an Injured people Muremer. nit an nual register of our people will ne quaint our enemies abroad with our weakness." Matthew llldley. another opposing member, added thnt his constituent looked on the pruposnl as ominous and feared lest aomo public misfortune or an epidemical distemper should fol low the numbering. However, the bill passed the common only to be promptly rejected by tho lords. Not until IJ00 was the proposal again made, and on thta occasion It was brought to n auccesaful Issue. The first census of Knglnnd and Wale was taken In March, lSOl.-Westmltiater (Jaxutto. GENEROUS GEORGE. Waehtngton'e Tips and Compliments to Patty and Polly. Tboe who take tipping In the some what solemn aplrlt of the social Inves tigator may rind their minds enlivened by the perusal of an excerpt from the writings of our first president, which hows what a graceful turn apprvcla Hon and courtesy may give to tho cus tom. In 1"K, on hi relurn from his New England progress, Washington lodged at Toft's Inn. nt Uxbrldgo. Mass.. where tho domestic aervlee as at many Inns In tho country-was per formed by tbo landlord's daughters Somewhat later Washington wrote to Mr. Taft: Hartford. November, ITtS. Rlr Delnc Informed that you have slvrn my name 10 on of your aoti and callr.1 another after Mr Waehlnston'a family and belne. moreover, very much pli-uerd with th miMleet and Innocent looks ot your two dauchtrrs. Tally ami Polly, I do for thee ratone aend eaeh of thra drta a pleca of chintz, and to I'atly, Mho Mars the nam t lira. Washington and Wrestling Match THANKSGIVING EVE.. NOV. 33rd. LINSTKR'S OPERA HOUSE. PHIL THOMPSON vs. A. R. DORRIS OP HKNI). OKItGON OP CHHSTKIt, MONTANA $50.00 Purso. THRP.lt OUT OP PIVK PAI.I.S TO WIN. Gate receipt to I divided 60 per cent to winner, 40 to loser. Strangle Hold thirtcd. Admission ft. r Speedwell THE CAR THAT Power, Speed, Durability, Appearance, Economy. A. C. LUCAS, The Pioneer Wood Yard sssmfsByssassJMtasB Call on or telephone' us for all kinds of Wood and First Class Shingles. We saw Cord Wood and Mini) Wood oil short notice. Orders Promptly Filled. DOWNING (Bb POWELL, Proprietors. The Home Land Company Real Estato and Insurance. Timber Lands, Irrigated who walled upon Ua moro than Tolly dUT, I siiiul t Killlieas, with wlilclt ah may buy hvrsrir any Hill ornaments alii limy want, or aim may UIh uf llim In any oilier manner morn aarei-nlila to herself. As I do not islve tlirs ttilnit with n view to linV It talked of or rn to Its lieltitt known, tlin less lliero Is said about It tho better you will pirns mo, but that I tuny b euro Hi clilnta 11 ml tiionuy lutv tot snf tu linnd let Pally, who I ilsro say is eipinl to II, writ inn a lino Informing' me llivretir, directed to 'Th President of lb United Htntcs at New York." I wish you and your family well and am your huinbl servant, 00. WAHIIINUTON. Th Shark I a Olow Owlmmer. Out) III service nature Iiiin done Hie shark namely, that uf placing n trian gular (In 011 Ills bark which nets as n danger signal and gives warning uf hi approach Happily the shark has not been gifted with Mtilllcleiit sagacity tu he aware of this peculiarity, fur had he been so ho would itiupieallonably aim ml mi hla habit of swimming close tu the surface of the water and would In that ciihii be enabled lu approach his victim unobserved. The ahnrk Is a alow swimmer for Ills site and strength II) roil observes, "As darls the dolphin from the shark " Hut llyruu was a poet and does not nppear tu have been a close observer of the habits of In habitants of the water or he would have known, that n shark would hate. 110 moro etninco of catching n dolphin than it sheep wuuld uf oterhatillug a Itaro. Gardln Fishing, In snrdlnu tlshlng there nro tunny uncertainties There la a twenty eight foot rise and fall of tide lu the bay of ruudy. and especially constructed wooden picket Inclosure are staked out In the wnter to gather In the fish. I.nst Reason a man creeled 1111 inclo auro In what he hii'n-ii! to b excel tent tlshlng territory, but got nothing He deplored his loss and for a time failed lu go near lb "Why don't )uu seine It again?" aouietMsly asked "What's the ue)" he replied, "Let me try IL" the other persisted "Yes, ami vou may have all the (lsh you get." The other mail pulled out J 1.700 worth at ono haul. Prank Leslie's. A aallor Hands. A sailor la betrayed by hi hands, though his gait might Ix-tray Mm. They are MritiHtieiitly half shut. Walk ing, talking or sleeping the sailor ha hM hands half shut ahd could not open them flat ir be tried. This Is the re sult of years of climbing and pulling rvK-s. Uuidou Chronicle. Th Joh on Her. The Friend-Your wife doesn't ap pear tolie In very good humor. Ilu- band No; she think I'vo Invited you to dinner. Jean (Jul Hit. I'rlcuds Take Notice. Just nt soon nt I tfct done cut lltiK sonic I(kh I will hritiK you wood. I will o(ct done in about three weeks nud if you can't do without Hint lone; I will britiK you .some on Sunday. jotf F M. Caktiik. DOES THINGS Bend Agent. HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS. and Dry Farm Lands. Palace Restaurant Rooms for Rent Confectionery, I'ruU Picnic Supplies, Cigars J. F, Taggar. & Co. Ittlnmlr oil uipicnllou Wall Pier at Piittliiiid PrU'c N. P. WEIDER PAINTER & Paperhanger Chcapot nud llmt Wall lMjci Mani ple lu the county. Gel My Pucea, llox i). Item!, Oregon. CITY DRAY CIIAItl.liH (.UKTJKN. PKDP UlY Ui.AY f ir II HANOI. I: I MlUYIHINtl l,eac yiur onlrr with Nick Multll Wall St . Ikml TiTo Buckley Express Co. Direct KxptcM Service between Sliumku ami llcud. Two Riki Knelt way every week Cutclttl Attention. Bend offico at Aune's Bam Phone orders to Kcdmond nt our ex peine. No I WbVWtfl CONTRACTING CARPENTERS AND JOBBERS Sutherland (b Mcintosh HKST-CLASS WOIK (lUAKANTKiJI) nSTIAUTIISPUKNISIIHI) ON ALL KINDS 01' WORK Wood wood I have notliiiijj tint the tltiest of dry block wood. All it costs you, in ifi-inch length, is .50 11 cord in your yard Dry Limb Wood f, 00 11 rord. Scc F. Al. CARTER when you want wood, JOHN LEG AT DKAUtK IN Harness and Saddlery Trunks and Valises Repaired rljQUtvV' 1 . r sBSfk77-L S Jf jg" i tassilt K.T W I- T ???!y!',w',,,M'sssissssssssssi 4 V