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1 - - ' BEND. BUND la iltiialril In I hi- my limrt nt llir II Mlmlca Vail y.uii Ilia l.aiika nfllif tkxliillra Hlvrr wlitra Ilia rail ilii llmlirr lll mttla llir lltlKalrit lamia, No iilhat Iiiwii In all Ctntial Oiraim la ki writ Imalnl fur acuiiuMilcilvriiiiiifiit,nii ulhtr laiiap iluaclt In Ilia taiity ami lirallliful- nf ll !( r ! ixll iik. ami nuiir will Ik liatfati niiicli WnrMu.l liy Hit poniln ofllif tallluaila A Nlral UiliatlHii artfirKatliin haalta liraiiullria al M.ii.I. Al trail Iwanly billion rl i,f Uiiilwr Itlilliulaty lit Ilia tuwn. whin iiiIIIiiik In iiwlf aaiutra a lf al fuluir Tlir Itrx liutta it I III tit IminrOlatv vMlnlly i.rMa knur IJwu hIMrwwrr fat llir lallttl ullhr mllla ami ilaiilaurilir fiilmr Nuluwn In llir Nuilliwtal hat llir uiw.iliiga r maiiu faclulria, amall au.l latia, lliat limit liaa Thr llimun Tiunk llalliua.l la liulM. lug lu llrml l'iallly all Ihr kiaillii fluiii llir IVlMMilHa Kim la iin.,Im1, au.liraia will l limning rally In lyii ll.u.l Mill Ik llir IriiHInuaiif tlilaitiail fr euinl.lrial.lr IUI Tlir llaiilman ItfMliuKa Huwl altra.tjr i l,.ill.llu( lulu Ilia Ikmt KMinliy. Ihr rati am) wtal litir f Ihr Hill inait luanrlira iilf fliiiiii llir I'tiliiiiilihi Klamalli llhr al llm.l II.imI ihrii, u alinalnl al whal Milt trr llir inwl IiiihhUiiI JuikIIuh ulnt III Oirgun liiinmllalrly a.tantit lu IWii.l air onia Ihlrr tiuiiiliril th(Hiii. actra uf lillnalnl laml umlrr llir laity Ail ! gatlwy ul llir Caudal lllr.wii lllakn Cuiuaii Thla lain) It I'KIIII 'r. Initial Main ilthla t,t .i an acta. I'oily aura nirana lh.triiiln, alghly aura tiling wrallli ll.trjr uwlut a.tainllu Ilia Winiatr auiir lhilra In llir ruli ruleauic auil Thr laml It tatlly Muiartt ami wlclnl II uftVla Ihr nral ral litlftllMiiltra iin-.Hui.Uf lu U fuuii.t In thr Nutthwral A ilral auuuul al rmi.lluitlut, It Ulug iwmlutlrtt ,f lha euiiijaity. t'luui lnu.l riilria air hxatnl uu anr liwutlra,U tn Ihr rati aitaolaaga Uutlt lan.lt In Ihr auulbratl llcir la fmiii.l ibr Utl" ami Ihr tail W tlianr ll thr lant hungrr Uarl fita Outaiii liirnl laml that It M1h Ihr hating llrml It Ihr lm.il Uwallful ami liratlh (ullnan In Crnllal liriH II haa a Imb ue walM aytlrm. llh ahaulitttly irr Main It Hat rlnlik llfhlt. t4rmll.t abuW. cbwfthra, firr llWaly, hirlrtt, Uokt. rlc Thr lallttw.lt air rtttnlMf llully ami (ft lu im Ihr giuuml rWi Crnllal Itlrivii It Ihr (italitt rwtutarraria'aml lutrtluia' kwIIhhi lu all Ihr Mail to day hrmt t Ihr M -nl nfCaulial lirn II It detilnril tu mkr mag. nlhcrntcliy ThuMh rwnr lu hrmt ami lu the awuuliy alwnlnt Hrmt, Mill mIn Mumttifut irwauli fut Ihrlr falrtlghl, U'rwaulymitarumrln lKn.1 Will na ff InU nialkm Mr thtll Ik (taj lu ht lu yxu lu rtriy xtalU May, "30CUD Gonuncrctnl Club DcnO, Orcflon THE TOWN THAT PUSH BUILT V. The Wily Furniture Mn HERE It tha fumllur dt.lar who ra.d A clothlar's ad. and by It wn lid To apand for clothing tha Ifsam bill That ha got from tha dry good mar- chant'a till, Whtra It had bttn plkcad whan tha butchar bought And paid with tha bill that ha had got Whan tha grooar with him had aattla- mant mada With tha monay tha honeit workman paid. y.5. Tht ttcatdtattrwbt'i up It muff I fill d(wa)i aJvtrtm hit stuff. Memtwrs of The BEND REALTY BOARD A' nKND TOWNSITK CO. hund KitAiry kxciiangk J. h, IJYRNK CRNTRAL OUK. RKALTY CO. 2KOOK COUNTYTlHAlaTY CO. II - - w M aMMIHV I Ia'' . a if m i In 1'. '111 I J '& D!.SCHUT1,S1RRAI,TY CO J. A. KASTUS IIOMK LAND CO. O. C. IIKNKLR IIOMUSHHKKRS LAND CO. MKURIIJ.-WII.KINSON CO. W. R. ItlLISY A VOLCANIC BEACON. CuHoua Llghthouia of tha Hapubllo af San Oalvador, Tho rcpiilille of Hnii Hiilvmlor, on tlio I'firlttc alilf of Ontrnl AiiHTlrn, In tlio only KOVitriitiiriit on irtrtli Hint coIIccIn IIkIiMmmino frcii on nccount of n vol ciinn t tint It outia. Tlio vnlrnnlc lirnrnn In nliout pIrIi! tnlli-K ImIiiimI from tint port of Arnjnllii Mini Ha (illlnr of clotiil liy ,ny mnl Itn (lro nky iiltlit nn vlnllilii for ninny mllcK out nt M-n It iTiipla rvcry rnvt'ii iiilniilfN mnl I Jiik na iirctirito na miy rfvolvltiR llehl Hint wnrua murlncm In nny ntrt iif Hip world. Tlila volcnno Imx Iiccii ki'cpliiu up HiU hivin lulu- II In aiTlra of nniptloita ortrr alnce nny oiip ran rptni'iiiltiT. It la n fit vorltr niiiuacmi-nt of vlnllliiK urliiKorit to all hy Hip hour ilurlntr Hut I nny nftpriutoiiH mnl, tviilch In liitml. Hmu Hiv eruplloiia until (liry lira of tlio ainiiaoiiiciit uml fall nalri'p. I!rry vimurl flint put In nt Acn. Jutln-ntiil It la itiltr mi liiipurtmit port or cnll nlotiK Hull pnrt of tin.- ronal tin, to pny lln lli;lillinlli fen. TIuto la tin oilier IlKlillioiimt tlmn (ho volcnno, hill Hint la n minielcnt cxruai. for thr cotrnimpii! of Hnlrnilor to mnkn n rhitrpo for lla ai-rrlri-H, Tln iiplnlnna Hint ".rmiiipnny Hip rrilptloim nounil IIUp iIkIoiihiIoiih of hmvy clinrKon of ilyiinmlto. lint nm not aiiillolrnt to hnkn tlio croiiml Mrrpptlliy mnrp tlmn n nillo or two from Hip ntiitunll of thprrnlrr. Al tilclit Ilipro la n apurt of flrp. n liinniHl n-tort mnl n cktinl of pm, Hy ny only tlio attain la via llilo. Now York I'rcan, CONAN DOYLE WAS LATE. Tha Lenaty Bchwaranbaeh Inn and a Lltarary Colneldanca. Kir Arthur Couon Doylo onc wnlkiil ori-r tliP fipnitul He wnn niiicli lin prravit liy thr tlpaolnto n(ipi'arnnoo of Hip linirly looking Holiwnrpitbncli Inn Unrp. It f nirnl o him. wna nn hlpnl arpiiP In whlrh n norollat mlclit locntp n atory of iiiyairry mnl crime. Ho prorprii to Invent n atory of tnyatrry nnt crlmo aultnhlp to Hip crcrpy puvlroninrnt. It wna n atory of niunlrr tlio murder of n lonu' loat aon Jut Iioiiip from Hip trnra liy Ma own father. Hip liroOy nnki'ppr. who tllit not rrooculrrt him tiuill nftpr Hip iltl waa ilonp. hut hnil rroolrotl to kill nnit rol Hip Drat lonHy atranupr Hint pnaajMl that wny with money In lila pockrt. Tht Tcry HilnB.M tlioucht filr Ar thur, and hp went down tho hill cheer fully rerolTlni; tho tnorMd courepllon In lila mind, Then a atrnnco thine hap pened. After dinner, In lh hotel nt linker had, he picked up a Toltime of Slnu poaaint'N ahort atorlea and he found that the Trench nutlmr had not only tteen to Hip Hchwnrentinch Inn ltefore him. hut hnd nrtunlly locnlnl Hiitp a atory practically Idenllcnl with tho one which he hlmaelf hnd Juit dotUcd. Trnrcl and nxplorntlou. Prompt Punlahmant of a Liar. Year apt tho courthoiuc In Han Krnnclaco fronted tho old I'lntn, A trial waa In procrvaa, and couuael for tho defendant waa ciinn eznuiluliiK Hip plaintiff. An earthquake ahook Uip chandellera and dlalodccd aomu of thn celling. Judce. Juror. wltneaacN and apectatora mailed for the door; hut, (liullni: Hint the aelamlc dlaturb nnco waa over, they returned. "You can proceed with tho croait ex amination of tho wltncaa," an Id the judce. "Pardon me, your honor." an Id coun sel for Hip defendant, "hut after the late exhibition of the dUpteaauro of tho Almighty at tho Ilea thin wltueaa waa telllnjc I do not cam to further liiroke Ultlno wrath, I wilt nik him no moro itictlona." I-oa Augvlca Timet. Hortaa In tha Tlma of Homar. The horaea tiacd In Homer' time wero war horne. Tho warrior were drawn lu chariot. The art of rldltu: wa knowu, but It I alluded to na tKimrtlilnc unuaunl. Ulyase nt tho Hum of hi atilpwreck "bcatrodo n plank, like n hornoiimn on n IiIr atccd." There are renaon for ttellevluR Hint tho practice of rldlnu wan much later than that of driving, and tho myth of tho centnur, where, nccordliiR to Khnko pcarc, "man la lucorpacd mid deuilnn tured with tho benat." probably oris Inntod nt nn enrly icrlod when the p penrunce of a man ou horseback waa a novol alfht. A Long Walt. At n Denver hotel u wnmnn went Into ono of the telephone booths nud ant down. It U not ponxlhle to Kot a tolephouo nuiiihor from tho booth the Klrl nt the txmrd hit to cnll It, Tho Slrl went to tho booth, "Did you wnnt a tolephouo number J" alio naked of tho womnn, ".No.'' replied tho wonitin. "I'm Just wnlttni; for thla clovnlor to k'o up." Arifonaut. Vary Conildarata. Ooonto Do you aeo that pretty Klrl In tho hninmockT Ilnrold Yes. Wlmt of horT Ooore- I anvod her llfo lnat aummcr, IlnroldIndced! At tlio aen- jUord acorKoNo: on tho frouU - purvu. i ruiuir(i iu uur nun anu mini she'd dlo If nho mnrrlod mo, bo I ox cusod her. Stray Htorlos. Dagty. StrniiKor I nny, my lad, whnt Is considered n com! score on theso llnkNl Cuddle Well, air, most of tho nontn horo trlea to do It In na few Htrokca nn thoy can, but It Kouurnlly tukoa u few moro. Scottish Amcrlcau, 1 BEND, Oregon, December 7th, 1910. AIR. BUSINESS MAN, BEND, Oregon. Dear Sir: You realize, of course, that "Chlstmas Is coming." Has It occurred to you that Christmas time means advertising time? Everybody is giving presents and buying presents; everybody wants the "other fellow" to have some little gift, some remembrance of the day. Now, why not be sure that these purchasers KNOW EX ACTLY WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL. That's what we're here for to help you tell others about your business. Once you've told them, the buying part will take care of itself. You want your Christmas customers to buy early. By so doing they will "avoid the rush" and help both themselves and you. Good idea, that. Also, don't fail to get the "copy" for your Christmas "ad." in early it will help both you and us. And, by the way, remember that a little Xmas or New Year's greeting to your customers and to those you'd like to have for customers, would help your bus iness. Its easy and its cheap. We'll be glad to help you plan we have a lot of attractive stock to make up into novel little cards, etc., we have new type, and we've got an Idea or two that are yours for the asking. Sincerely, THE BEND BULLETIN. MEASURES OF LENGTH. Light Wavaa and tha Wondarfully Ao curita Intarfaramatar. At tW biirenu of welcht nnd men urea al Hern-, Km we. the atnndard meter of inetnl, which .a Hie stnndnrd lenutb of the world, t kepi carefully In an undercniutid rauli and I In apected only at Ions Inti-prat. In (Irrat llrllnln almllar can l rxerclaed In fniRrdlujt the atandard yard mraa uremenL A It wa (Kjialble for IbeiH metal ataudnrd to be dealruyed or damaeed In the rourip of ttinw. It wa decided a number of year ipii to de termine the exact lenctb of the atand ard In ware leuctha of Hctit. which would he a baala of ralue noatterahla and Indeatnictlhle. l-or thla pur(xi the tnairumetit known aa thv Inter ferumeter wa Inrenleil Thla InMru inent reprenenti-d the blehent order of workmanship and the createat skill ol the beat optician of the world A aerie of rcfraetlus plate were mads the surface of which were lint with la onr-twentleth of a ware length of IkIiI. with side pa ml lei within one eeond. repreeutluj: the utmost rctloe ineut of optical surface wrer at tempted. With th Interferometer perfected the attempt wa made to make thr ware length of some definite Heht an actual and pructh al ataudnrd uf lenclh I'or over a year acleutlst workeil to secure thla rmult, and cxiM-rlment Dually ahowed Hint there were MX UVlHi wne leiiKth of red cadmium IlKbt In the Krench atandard meter at I ft dcKrw ceuilKrade. Ho Krval 1 the nccuracy of thene experlmenta that they can he reH'nied within one part In two million So Inroncelrahly amiill la such a ponslhtllty of error that should the material miitidard uf leuutb be dnmncetl or detro)ixl the atandard ware length of light would remain un allereil n a hasl from which au ex act dupllcnte of the orlgtual iundanl could be made. Chicago lU-cord-Iler aid. Duttons. The nilxnheitiiin em gne rogue to the button uud buitunhule. two tnven IIoiih which limy fulrly be regurded u luiionnut, mIucv they did much to revolutionize drew. The orlgluul but ton wit wholly a prtKltiet of needle work, which wum hihiu Improved hy the use of a woodeu uiold The bran but luu 1 nnld to have been Introduced by u lllrmtughnm men-hitut lu HIS). It took 'AX) yeura to Improve on the meth od of Mcwlug the cloth Uwu the cover ed button. Theu nn Ingenious Dane hit Uh)u the Idea of wuklug tho but luu lu two purl uud clumping them together with tho cloth between. Dlssattsflsd. The haughty looklug womna upou whose features tho dermatologist bud been working for more tlmn two hour sneered wlieu slio glunced In tho mir ror "I certulnly thought you knew your buslucsa,1 alio auappod, "but you have uot uvea given mo fair treat ment." The man shrugged hla shoulders, "If you had wanted fair troatmont you should bavo been moro explicit," hu retorted. "1 thought from whnt you told mo that you wanted brunutto." pjjjjjjjjg - j,, - ttrav as a Doy, Welglor I ace that Onuslcr has been given n mednl for bravery. Mntrh leyotte Well, he pmhnbly deserved It. lie alwnya wna hrnvo. I remember when he wna n boy that he wna the only one In the neighborhood wbo would go to his mother when ibi beckoned with one hnnd nnd held tht othor boMnd her back. Chicago New. THE FATGODDESS. A Picture That Jarrad tha Narvas of a French Art Patron. U. Dunind. a Kn-iiih phiure buyer of a ceuiury ngo. hnd little wimloiti a a ciillc. nud hU amblilnn. cum poundtil ctjuull) of childlike vanity and genuine bciiHtuleme. uuh lo 0gur a a pittruu uf yuuihful gi-nlu. One uf the enrlli-nt ctimmUxlons be beatuwi-d win uhjii a young artll wtm selected for bl subjeet a wror ol tlnxalc mylhiilogy. lu which the a aetnhted irmln . were dcplt-lt-d Ukiii Mount Olynipua When It whs rluUb ed M. Durund una In lied tu thentudlo toluapvcl 1L Ul fuc clouded a he gazed. "oung mnn." he declnred, "you have not treuted uie fairly It Ik true I do nut pretend lo know everything alxiui art. but I uiu not a fool, nnd I know that god and pMldeHi- aliould In- uo lex noble Itmn klrg and ipjeen Theap people of your are not even aristocrat! Madame, my wife, doc not pretend to be a tine ludy. yet when I put my two hnnd around her wult It I by an Inch only Hint they fall to meet, nnd na fur Jullettte. my duugb j ter. she I n slender a a needle Look I now al Hint big, clumsy woman In a loose gown who you any 1 queen ' among the god' She has no figure nt all She I all the wny down the nnme I'oufl Call her a ludy and a godde she wbo I without tuy and without walstl Mme. nnd Mile. Durund would make a mock of her. your Junol Pouf' Blip I a pensnnt. a pillow, a plgP Nevertheleiis he wa convinced by Infinitely tactful explanation ibut the wnp waist waa unknown In elastic antiquity, even lo goddctixe. It wn with pjoud complacence that he finally accepted the picture nnd Hie knowl edge Hint the sovereign Indr of Mount Olympus hnd never nttnlned the heroic compression achieved by Mme. and Mile. Durand. A GEOLOGIC PHENOMENON. Raltad Deachaa and Cavaa of tha Island or Arran, The Island of Arrau I one of thoxo place on Hie west of Scollnnd where tbe geologic phenomenon known as n "raised beach" Is very nppnreiiL All along the const there nro evidence thnt tbe laud litis been considerably elevated ut enmo period of the world' history. One of these proofs la the preseuco of cavea of various Uea formed by the ncUon of tbe wnve In tho past, but which are now well above tho present high wnter ninrk Tbe farmers use some of tho larger enrea na shelter for aheep in atormy weather. in a remote comer of the Inland one of these ciive hu been cuu verted luto a humun.hnhltutlon, where a family of several person dwell lu absolute sc climlou. Their ocuipntlon Is the gitth erlng of wln-lkn, au employment wuh h la snld lu h fiord hut it prii-nrlous live IIIkmhI, Ah the gulberliig of the uliell fish cun only be done at low witter uud as the fisher hiive no boat or other occupation, they have ample leisure to enjoy Hie pure air uud busk tu the aun shine Uxccpt for the drip from tbe face of the high rock above, which la skill fully diverted, the cave la absolutely dry. The Interior I Hhnped like n irl- angle. Hie tloor forming the base. Save ut the aide there I ample room to si nnd upright nnd move about Inside Hoddc the bed und cooking utensil, the cuve coutnln itiiiuy urilclet of va rious kind, giving the Interior quite n homelike nppeiiraiice. The apology for a fireplace I some wny back from the entrance, through which the amoko flnda Ita way outside. - Wldu World Magazine. THE"DhAREST GIFT." A Pathatle Incldant In the Life of Rob art Drowning. A young American woman wn trav llng one day lu an Italian railway ouch, the unly other occuiKint uf the ompartment being nn elderly geulle Jiflii. Obaerrlng the luterest uf the roung woman In the couutry through uhlch they werd utsslug aud seeing also that It wa new to her. the more experienced traxeler Kluted uut ob iv In nnd plates of uoe. 1'rom Kceuery tho couvcmntlon drift ed to buoka nnd authors, until some thing uggetcd to the young Ameri can one uf Kltzabcth Uurrett ISrowu lug's sonnet, which she ipjutcd. She nn astonished nud abashed tie cnusc the geutleinmi umde no reply, but during the rent uf the ride nut look lug Intently out of the window, hav ing nppnreutly forgotten the cry ex istence uf hi traveling companion. An they ucarcd tbe station where tbe young lady was to leavo the car she said timidly: "I fear, sir, that I have offended you. rcrhaM you do not like Mr. Urowu lug'a poetry." The man slowly turned upon her tear dimmed eyes, and lu a voice full of emotion bo Mid: "Madam, that sonnet Is tbo sweetest, as Its singer waa tho dearest, gift tiod ever .gave to me." llcr traveling companion was Rob ert Browning. Youth' Companion. A CURIOUS ANIMAL The 8a Cuoumbar Can Part With and Raplac Ita Organs. Among the curious unlmnln which In habit tho ricu wo tuny take the holo thurla. or mcii cucumber, so called from Ita rosemhluuco to the cucumber. When thl uulmal U attacked by nn enemy It does not atuud up nud light, but by a sudden movement It ejects It teeth, stomach, digestive npimrutux aud nearly till It Intestine uud then shrivel It body up to almost nothing. When, however, the danger Is iwst Hie u ul mill commence tu replace tin organ which It has voluntarily iwirted with, uud lu n short time the uiilmui 1 nn Krfect a ever It was. Dr. Johnstone kept one In wnter for n long time, and one day he forgot to change the wnter. The creature In consequence ejected It Intestine nnd shriveled up, but when the water wax changed nil It organ were repru duml. Although the niilmnl I not eaten In Kuroc, It Is n fuxorlte with tho Cliluexe. nnd the flxhltig form un Important part of the Industry of the east. Thousand of Junk ure annual ly used In ilshlng for trcpuug. a the anlmuU nro culled. London Tlt-lllts. Cows That Never Drink. The "wild cow" of Arabia, lu reality nn antelope, tho lleutrlx oryx, I and never to drink, which Is probably cor rect, for milesn theso uiilmui cuu de wend tho well they can Uud uodrluk. lug water for ten mouth In the year. There 1 uo surface wnter, and rulu fulls but precariously during the w tu tor. Ouly once during my Journey did I find u pool of rainwater, caught In it hollow rock, nnd oven this I should have passed by without knowing of Ita-exlstcnco-hnd-norTrry-camcls-Bjitffi" cd It from n distance nud obstinately refused to bo turned from going lu thnt direction. Theso antelope, how ever, nro provided by nature with a curious food aupply, especially design ed na n thirst quencher. This Is a parasite which grows on tho roots of tho desert hushes nnd forms a long epndlx full of water nud Juice. Tho antelopo dig deep boles lu tho sand lu order to get at these, Wldo World Mngusluo, A Great Clubbing1 Offer Total t $3.00 Both Papers One Year $2.00 Thwki'; Oregon Journal Publishes the latest and most complete telegraphic news of the world; gives reliable market re ports, as it is published at Por -land, where the market news can be and is corrected to date for each issue. It also has a page of special matter for the farm aud home, an entertaining story p.ige and a page or raorr of comic each week, and it goes to the subscriber twice every week 104 times a year. The Bend Bulletin - - Gives all the local news and hap penings and should be in eveiy home in this vicinity. The two papers muke a splen did combination aud you save $1 by sending vour subscription to THE BEND BULLETIN We can give our subscril ers a good clubbing offer for the Dull) and Sunday, or Sunday Journal, in connection with THE BEND BULLETIN BUND LODGE No. 139 A. F. & A. M. Meets on Thursday on or belote the full moon of each month. Visiting brothos always welcome. J.D. DAVIOBON, 8.c. U. O.OOC. M W. Lenve your subscriptions for All Magazines nt the Library and let that institution get the benefit. POLK'S GAZETTEER m ai A Datlncaa Directory of each Cltr. Town an J Villa; la Oregon nod VaaOUusluu. (Mine a uaacripiiva Hkatch at carh place. Location, HblpplUK FuclUtlM and CIaN flotl Dlrwlary ol cacti UuaJaeaa am and l'toteaaloo. U. L. POLK CO., lae. BeattU, Waah.