flingrri mrtifi ti. 1 1 i. iiini.t. M il li Nifir ' llllli illil inifiim i miiwnrtii It H i mini i W. W. Faulkner, D. M. D. DENTIST nnUctlu DullilltiK, II e n d, O r e i! n ii ROBERT B. GOULD Civil Enoinkkr and Survkvok Bulletin HuiUlitiK Rend, Oregon. SAVE MONEY ? tilucuw voir K i re Iiimimh.i VMTII tun Horticultural fire Relief of Oregon (MUTUAL ) Home office, S.ilcui, Ore. Let me explain S. H. SNYDER Agent, Bend, Ore Dr. A. A. BURRIS.?OT..&!. ltr.ltr. tMr SuffuUy Tr .ttd Without th Ue of ltus or Suiiry. tr Ihr Natural Mrlhtkl.ef llt.ltnu. Chron ic SpwI.lljr. Cuimilutlon f rr Member of Iht Si.te in J N.lion.l N'turupll Society. Office to Hetaltag Bfctt.. nd. Orrjoi Peter Lehrmaii GENERAL MLACKSMITHING-. Horseshoeing a Specialty. Corner Bond and Oregon Streets. B FERRELL Physician and Surgeon Office over Docliute. Hanking nnd Trust Co. Wall street, Bend, Or. F. H. MAY CIVIL ENGINEER SURVEYOR Bend, Oregon. C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW OPPICR IS FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDC BKND, OKJiGON Vernon A. Forbes LAWYER FIRST NATIONAL DANK DLOG., DRND. ORHGOJ U. C. COE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OFFICE OVKR FIRST NATIONAL BK. Office Hours: lo to 12 a, m.; 1 to 3 am 7 to 8 p. til. Bknd, :- Orkgoj F. 0. MINOR POSTOKPICK BOILDIVO LIFE FIRE ACCIDENT INSURANCE Notary FuUlic ami Conveyancing Al Legal I'jpcrs Correctly Drawn. FIDELITY BONDS Crook County Abstract Co. I.NCOUrORATKD. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE to all land and town lots in Croulc count v B. F. Wyldk, Secy. Prlneville, Oregon. We pbotopraph the record. 40 CALIBER MODEL 1910 Self-Loading Rifle It Strikes ABlowof2038ibs. VThls new Winchester shoots a heavier bullet and hits a harder blow than any other recoil operated rifle made. It is more powerful than , a the .30 Army, of big game hunting fame. The loading and firing of this rifle are controlled by the trigger finger. It .HITS LIKE TUE IIAMMER OP 1H0B If S$ni lor Ulattrattd circular fully itialblng (Mi iuw rill vhltH hat itttnith and povtr pm. I that WNCUESTEB BEfEATOO AMIS CO New Ilsvea, Coaa 0. S. A. tmiuj$STR HE NEVER MISSED. A Will Pals", Fltry Job TTrat Wara Man Out In FifUn Yars. The man who stod at the lever lint) a story that 4i common all over Amer ica. Ten years before he hml been n pennant lad In a dull Itttlo village In Irvliind Driiwn up niul along by the piiitcmnt tide, he had drifted to Chi vugu, mid I ii" re lu the work he hnd etmgdt the true spirit of the plnee, which In to I ml n ever; uerve ami rle lie hnd riven. Ills pny vrtt JDO a week He worked ever; night from tl in. to n. in., twelve vigilant hour Wuii'hluit ttuwc three innin moth tanks, by the tints aud hues lu thi'lr folumun of tlnuie tiu ettuld tell Jmt when to wrench back a lever rtilx tii did over u hundred times In the iilcht, hihI U he missed by so much as llilny MiimW be spoiled thousands of dollar' worth of ateeL lie uever rulel. To bold tbl.i Job la to Jam the strength of a llfetlmo Into fifteen yenr-at Ji0 a week. The ninu rvoog nlml this as a itmlter of course, only qualifying It by the remark that be Jsnew of a redheaded Scotchman at Uimotriiil who had held It seventeen yeurx tK'for breaking That his whole life hnd been chanced; that the Utile Irish vlllncv. the misty bos nnd the horeli were bark lu another ate. ou nuothrr planet all this be felt vague ly ami summit! It up, with a twinkle "Shure." he Mid. "It's a terrible quick spin this ould wurld la afther takluV Hut he loved the Oery Job, wiled the mice tanks "me darlin'a" and said be would rather be what he was than b president. Eruest Poole in Every body's. COLORS IN FUGS. Rtd Is th Most Frsqutnt. and Aftsr That Corns Blu. It Is entirely appropriate, of course, that red. the war color, should appear so frequently In (ho dags of the vari ous nuttous. Of the das of the conn tries of the eastern hemisphere there la only one that of (J recce which doea not ahow the martial color. In the western hemisphere, however, we and several standards not ebowing red. The (lairs of the Argentine He public, llrazlt. Nicaragua. Guatemala. Uruguay and Uonduraa contain no red. In tbla country there la no red In the union Jack or In the flags of the secretary of the nary, the admiral of the nary, the rear admiral senior in rank and the rear admiral Junior In rank. lied appears In the pennant of the rear admiral secopd In rank and the pennant of the revenue marine. The United States mall dag also show red. and that color is also found In the pennants for the vessels of the lighthouse service, the yacht ensign, the ensign or the revenue marine, the president's and the secretary of war's standards. The dags that are almost entirely red. except for the devices abown thereon, are those of Austria-Hungary. EgypL Morocco and Japan. The flag of Turkey Is practically of a solid red. After red the prevailing color In flags la blue. Harper's Weekly. Somethlna Wronn. The balloon pilot lauded la the little backwoods village and told the loiter ' era the thrilling story of bis escape. "And at one time." be related, with dramatic force. "I was lu a storm and sweeping over a vast desert. There was nothing to do but throw out sand and prepare for the worsL Gentlemen. at one time I felt as If I had loat my bead and gone plnmb crazy." The oldest Inhabitant slowly lighted bis pipe and drawled, with a sarcastic smile: "You must bare been plumb crazy, bub. to throw sand on a desert. Didn't you think there was enough sand there alreadyf-Chicago News. What Inttrmltttney Mom. Intermlttency la that form of Irregu larity In which the pulse appears to drop a beat occasionally. lu some In stances It occurs regularly and two or three times per minute for aereral hours. Sometimes also It Is very Ir regular and Is noted a uumber of times within a few seconds aud not again for a minute or more. This pe culiarity generally causes much un easiness, yet, while it may be a very serious symptom and associated with grave and Incurable disease of the heart. It often signifies merely a func tional disturbance which la in nowise dangerous. Why H Got Up. It was only about noonday, but the commuter yawned. lie yawned heavl ly two or three times. "Got up at 0 o'ekek." be explained. "Had to catch my train. When my wife waked me 1 aald to her: 'Six o'clock! The chickens baren't begun to crow yet, have they? Why must 1 get np before the chickens do, I'd like to know.' " 'I don't know,' she aald. 'unless It's because you're no chicken.'" New York 1'ress, Fatal Curiosity. "now did they manage to en imob fine thumb print of the burglar?" 1 "ine house bad been painted tbnt day, and be Jpst couldn't resist the 1 temptation to feel of the paint to see it was dry." Houston Tost. Hr Worry. nuJIoylnYnn seem unhappy. Mrs. Doyle I am. I don't bellere If I were to die my honbaad would wear as deep mourning as he did for hla flrat wife-New York Tress. Scruples too rigid are nothing else bnt concealed pride. Goethe." . mmm-mim p w , i i in i nmyw. y, pm j w., im. ''. ' '',' "Y 'ul i 'L" ' i" 11 TTT Oregon -VlBB3R!1Bbna- I vicinity.,,, j tiv V nnpngn'nnq, Sn. . VV 1 1 1 CJ . n - ii. 11 J, .I a. ,1, 1.--.-L , f .Vv 3011: CZfcl M-4fr- . jl gCI ; esibsh fnfennnnnnn gpgng. '. w JnoHl J I- OH BED - II Jl, 1 I I m r III I l Jt 1L J rT " ' -k ?' (1 PmPincGn w iizct f 1 5Md 1 ? 1 The Bend Townsite Company OWNERS OF THE ORIGINAL TOWNSITE AND ADDITIONS. North Addition Center Addition Lava Road Addition Park Addition ALL STRJCTLY INSIDE PROPERTY. PRICES AND TER.MS ATTRACTIVE. THE PORTLAND EVENING TELEGRAM for a full year only $3.50. The Telegram and The Bend Bulletin will be furnished a year for $4.25 if subscription is received by De cember 20 at The Bulletin Office. 1 fj f 1 4, eg1"- re -ra