i v i i i it ii laaiAtaaiululHMHIAH ............ v.r- l -p. --" iiii'wiirtTrtraiii llllll ' ..- i... ...I..... milMS.Hnl THE BEND BULLETIN '"R iolut for the Iiurc crews of . : milliucu. SUnSCRIl'TlON RATUS: On yet....-.-.............. .. $i5 IDOQtbiHMMHM.M..MnHM.. " Thrr month-.............. -. .J (lnTrlblr In advance.) WEDNESDAY, JAN. it, ion. The $1 2,000 fund eccutcit by the Kuncnc Commercial club for publicity work in 1910 proved to be nn excellent expenditure, ns 3000 cople were brought to liu gene utid Lime county during the TimiDumA-imiMPUNns. p. jv" Of the ?45,ooo,ooo irrigation ve will in nil probability hear n fund distributed by President 1 aft Krcilt ,jcni Inare ahom Conscrvn receutly, Oregon is to receive ?9J.v lI011 uf resources when Roosevelt 000. The apportionment of this '.,rrjvcs in Portland next Spring. large fund was baed on the re- comrutndatious of the Army Uonid, but the personal influence of cer tain Senators is to be seeu in the division of the fund. Senator Boruh of Idaho, whose untiring work aided very materially In securing the special $20,000,000 fund, secured $6,585,435 to com plete the Payette-Buihe project, and Si 28.000 to complete the Min idoka project. Senators Carter K001 llmc and Dixon, of Montana, "cured ler approximately jo.ooo.ooo tor uic 1 M Nlcho,. wtl0 ,lve. nor,i,. t uee projects they weie .uterc'tcd , etol town, li tweu ouit t tk. u:.. n.A ...-:.,.. I'enel of IWmlU In ttemum IUl A UV .U UIUUUI. fl'Jk Now thnt Speuker Cuuuon has learned tht he is the sole heir to an estate valued at f 3,500,000 will he quit the political game? Laldlaw News. Laiklaw, Ore, Jan. 9 The icll cUeit liy the I. O O. 1. Lotle, New Year' live wwtll itltemleri not only by the mcmlwrs anil their Untitle (mm .,.! ..1-1. .1... ..... ,... .--!...... I una victim, uui uy ijuiic n iuiiiiicr mini Hetiil anil bister. .n report, a jony John Style of Rutland is aRaitt with te 111. lance. Dr. p rtly iu Mexico and partly in Texas is to receive $7,000,000, and neither contributed to the re clamation fund. Oregon contributes to the reclam ation fuud $8,000,000 to $9,ooo,ooo and gets back, including 2,475, coo already expended, $3,400,000. Idaho contributes $3,500,000 aud takes out $14,000,000. It is time that the people of Oregon wake up H. Hall. to the fact that it pays to send to Washington Senators who do not Stetlie l'ryrtar anil Clarence IWanton of Sitter were l.alilUw vUitori Sunday. Mr. W. I'. Hryrear of Cloverdale. and Mr. George Taylor of 1'rineville, were the guests of Mr. Dart Nichols Wediic day. Dave Siry had the misfortune to lo a fine horw: Saturday, from mountain fever. The Soctaltit Local ha elected the following officer to erve until the July election. Organiser, J. V. l'eterxin; RecorditiR Secretary, J. R. Benham, and Financial Secretary anil Treasurer, w. La Pine Notes. 1 . tliuv nA f.M f W UM.t. spend their time "talking over old ',, the Crescent hotel' ma'n, Matin La times." Senator Chamberlain is 1 1'ine thi weelt on business. in Mississippi now, and Senator B mrne ischasing a gutta perch a ball o.er Georgia with a crooked stick at the prerent time. The school record for December shows that seven pupils in the Bend high school were responsible for 80 per cent of the tardiness, and 70 per cent of the absences of the high school, which had an average en rollment of a little more than 22 The school Board proposes to take summary action in these cases, a. Principal Harrington has not been able to secure the co-operation o: the pupil's parents, even to the ex tent of receiving excuses. It is t be hoped that the Board will either remedy tnis condition or drop thi delinquent students from the school C. K. Shaffer of Fort Rock (pent a couple of day in La Pine tbi week look ing for butinett property. E. 1'. Pitman ha let a contract to Dan Bvelich and nartuer for the clearing of iS acre of land on hit homestead two mile north of town. A grauil hall will be Riven in the new dining room of the Hotel La Pine on the night of January 14, The J. N. Matten Lumber Co. hat begun to haul 40,000 feet of fitilsuluK lumber to Betd to fill order. J. N. Matten has started the construc tion of an addition of 45 feet on hit ttible, making the barn 60x85 '"'. itu a shed on one tide. G. P. Zimmerman of Klamath Pall pent a few day in La Pine looking over business prospects. lumber to I.nldlavr for lhilliuil's new blacksmith shot. John Hdwards Is now deputy slicrltT. A number of lumber Icntn stop trim larly at George McChIIUici, 1', V l.eveicn I and ha been ery busy riding for uueof his rmigc horse. Alex l.cvctetit hnr lccn to l'rtncUllc 011 an urgent liuslne trip. Tumolo Now. TUMALO, Ore., Jan. 9 Will l.cvcrcn of GUt n caller In Yjutmlo last week. Mr. l.evereut I' one of our hot turner, 11ml is alw)s very ciitliiisiiisliemvr the future pioect of Central Oivgou, put ticularly as n, dairy country. He is 11 practical farmer, ami e arc nly glxd to exchange Idem with him. Come again Will. O. Y. Winter was in Ileuil last Tues day. Mr. Winter Is having n set of troth made by Dr. W. V. I'aulkuer. Having had all hit temaiuiltu teeth extruded a short time auo, Iicmj he is getllug tired ol gumming it, and will try store teeth for a while. Anyone wautini; Information reiiurd- lug one bay gelding weight hInhu i biislnr caller at Jlend Saturday. (winds, branded C It on left ttilte, while !, Scogglii had lite misfortune In spot iu forehead, will kindly call on (V I low a valuable mare one day last week. W, Winter & "on of litis place. Thi horse has W'cii a nuisance heic for several month', C. II, Winter wnsa business caller In Ileuil on Saturday. Some uf our Tumalo folk attended a social (laurc nt l.nidlnw l'rlday night. Jens Htlclmtg I spciidliig some time with Ills, lainily mi the homestead one mile east uf this place. Mr Hasslchuig has been absent lor sonic mouth work ing tit the logging woods on Cowliu River. In Washington, He will return mkiu. He I a practical logger anil com maud the highest wages, therefore he limit it to his advantage to go tlieic (or work. Some denting Is being done on the Star Ranch at I'liinatn ptcmrtory to putting Iu cio the aiming scatoti, George Higglitxiti, n late arrival from California, has taken up a hoincnteail near this place. Mr. Hlggluson Is a man with n family, and we ate glad to welcome them in our miiltt, and wish them success In their new home, The Orisons and W. A. Saylor, who , recently purchatcd the the J l K'l- , wards ranch urar this place, are uiakliig . extensive Improvement this winter. ! I. (). McKiniiey of this place was a Loin fever was the cause. News comes ftoui Mrs 1 W, llaker, who I at present at Ituumirg, slating lltat they will return to Ciook County In the early spring. She say then ranch near this place Is nut for sale, They think Central Oicgon la good enough, Tlieic Is too liuiclt rain and mud at Uoseliurg to suit tlieli), L 7;.rw..,.V7T.' CONTEST NOTICE IHsilmriit ufllir Inlrilur. llnllr.1 HUlrs Uintlimte I sksvirw, (liritiiil, Dec . W" A sutnilrnt nnilral ir.lll lisvlna Wen flint In llila uniee ly IUiUis litUVvv wnlnUnl, hiisIikI llniiirMtsil Idilty Nn, niovl. msilr (M . m '" li"ls I 1.3,4 ) iifV. "H uwl( llun (. (uwtutilii 11 a, Isns' lu It , Wlllmiiitt M-iMlsti, liy willUm rt hiIiimiii Cuiitrxrr In which It Is sllrr,l thsl Mill htliiMHi list vrlmllr tMinloiir.1 Ihltlsiiil.lhsl he incer MlslMhrl Ills loliltnes Ihcrmn nut mole t'tiUusllim ' lrlul liy tso, l.t iiaillrt alt tttty iiulinl I11 appear, iniwiul, sml o(lr rsltlcncs laucliliiH alit ttnstluu st la u'clwk a in on Isa t lull. Iwfoir Cummlulonir II (.' Kills, Hrn.1, IItiii. (oii.t that nual hrarlitK Willi helil l Hi o'clock . In, (iu I'cli, 4. Q I , Inloltl III' Mrlm anil Hfcvirrrst tbv Unllril Mates t.stnl Odice In lkvlf w, (Urine TheM euiittitaiil hatlHir. In a prnner am tlll. Itlsil lire s. lino, id ruin, la.u wlileh liuw that nr ilur ililliteiic iMtxinal Mtvleeof inn none can uui m inatit. ills iitrrujr uiucmi sujilltrclril that anih iiullcs he glvtn ilui anil IK'MH-r imtJlealiun nivuiu auuieiaoi iniiyiiian .sncia, l)lr AHTIIUH W HHrilN, K M ml.ler I'HIIII I CKUNItMll.l.ltK, KtteltK MARVEL WHIRLING SPR.AY NEW WONDERFUL LADIES' SYRINGE Red Cross Drug Store. Bend's New Harness Shop For some time past different per sons have been guilty of discharg ing firearms at night iu and neat Bend. Who the culprits are ! probably known to but few. Even if it isn't within the police powers- of the city authorities to prevent the carrying of weapons, it is u vested rignt to prevent the discharg ing of weapons. A grain of pre caution is worth many pounds of cure, and unless the nuisance h abated, some innocent person will be injured by stray bullets. Gist Notes. Gist, Ore., Jan. o W. E. Cate and ton are busy grubbing on their ranch. I' red Hurt it grubbing on bit ranch. P. M. McCully and ton from Washing, ton have arrived, and are miking the sage urutu uy. Robert Davit it building an addition to nit residence to accommodate tht boarder of the Three Creek Lumber Company. The Three Creek Lumber Company i now employing 20 men. W. 11. Burkhard made a business ttiy. to Redmond and Cline Pall recently. William Hardit attended the Brother hood of Owl at Redmond I'riday evening. H. C. Schumacher bat been hauling Muinifucturvrs of Hnrncss Hcpuiring of All Kinds A Big Stock of SADDLES, BLAN KETS, ROBES. Sale of Buggies $93.50 $85.00 $115 Michigan lhiggics for $100 Michigan Uuggics for Genuine Mandt Wagons Farm Implements H. J. EGGLESTON Haul, Oregon. -0-.SHB I Woodrow Wilson, governor of. New Jersey, seems determined to overthrow the interests which seek ( control of both parties. The fol lowing ex fact from a recent speech made by him in the senatorial tight j shows bis attitude very clearly. 1 "It i not a dangerou or capital oper ation to cut off a wart. The thing can lie done while you wait, and it being done. The clinic it open and every man ,. u.l,n- lit nnHr.ltnn ll'k.n .... ' organization tett itself above the part) which it undertakes 10 serve, or would hare you believe that it pretends to serve, then it i time for the operation; the wart must be removed." The Government is taking con siderable interest in the aviation meet which is being held in San Francisco this week. The new telephone and telegraph apparatus will be officially tested for the first time in aeroplanes, and scouts will be sent over to the Pesidio grounds to make sketches aud send descrip tions of the forts by wireless. Tar get shooting at balloons will also be tried. Representative Hopkins of Penn sylvania recently sold his 40,000 acre timber tract between Ashland .and Klamath Falls for $3,500,000. Bend has thousands of acres of equally good timber which will have to be milled near here, and when such operations begin, fiend will undoubtedly be the purchas- S New Economy Bargain Sale 7FTER the Holidays ECONOMY is the watchword. You are tired fj of shopping. Your enthusiasm has "spent" itself on Christmas pur chases, The average poeketbook is mighty lean after January 1st, and you undoubtedly feel 11 certain tendency toward economizing for the next few weeks. Let us help you. You feel poor, don't want to be tempt ed, are siek and tired of spending money, are sated with fancy goods and high priced goods in general. Then come to our store where ECONOMY is the watchword and see the multitude of useful things we are offering at 5. 10, 15 and 25c. We are inaugurating a sale the like of which has never before been seen in liend an extensive showing ot Home Goods at 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25c, No need of spending large sums of money. Economize bv Trading With Us. Head below a few of the items we offer: -,- c What 10 Cents Will Bu High Crsilc IH corstcd Gist Tumblers ... .. Cold Dccurslrd.tknil 1'orct. UlnbsuccDUhrt .....,.. ispsucae Boa Baa Iub . uiluttflFll(lliijJ'H, , Itusioclnl SlfrriUK Spoons... iMcp fuddla fans licau'flnc Japnittte Iliad kerchief - ... .....,, I'lslu While Handkerchief, Lsdlts' "Jruh Bleach" White Handkerchief, Vlat Ijctt, Hsce Towel,. Toiler Bosp, Wood en Hsndle lio(trrs, Larvc 4-slded Craters, Te blrslncrr, I'arlnif Knites, Wire 1!xk Hesters, Steak Pounders, Tack Hsmmcr, Kcrrw Driver, Stirring hpoons, for Covers, Cake Cutters, Woodeu or Wire Potato Mssh. crs, Dust Pan, electee 10 What 20 Cents Will Buy. C lufanls' Wool Blockings. Iufsuls' Wool Mittens .. Child's Wool Mlltens. Men's Wool Hocks . , Handsome limtiroldcrtd llanukerchlcfs . Turkish Bath Towels. . , Hsndsome Chin 1'ruil Dishes.. . Decorated Chin Cup (lid Saucer, Class Bherbct Cups, Cold tlsnded Olss Vsse, Larue Drip I'aus, Uuaincled I'le and Cake Tins, Crsnlle Pudding Pans, (irsn lie Quart Dippers, Uranlle hlcw pans. Slop Handles, Butcher Knives, Large Towel Hack, aud mauy, many other useful articles fur the home. 20 What 25 Cents Will Buy. C Boys' hhlrls Mcu'a Heavy Wool llutt Child's Heavy Wool Hooe laities' snd ChlMrcn's Wool Mllleni. IUiiiIhiiiic Kniliroldered hwlM llsndkerchlefi, Mew IsIkjIs ... . . Child's Coiaet Walit Hoi hupporlcr Buys' Suspenders, Hsnd. sonir (ioUl Bauded Pickle Dish, Cold Bsuded llou Bon Dish, Hamltome Decorated Chin Bowls, bteel KclMors, Large Granite Pudding Puns, Oranlte Lipped Kettles, Wire Toasters, (.ranltc Wash Dlihes, tlraiiltc Covered blew Pans, (Seiii pans, Wash Boards, Claw llsru nitrs, Claa Pitchers, Irge Meat Tray, Larue Milk Pitcher, Large Vegetable Dish 25 Next Door P&tetsnasl .Postoffice ROWES I Next Door to Postofflcc Despjte Freight Troubles Our Stock of Hardware and The E. F. Pitman Real Estate Co. IRRIGATED LANDS IN THE WALKER BASIN Farm andJStock Ranches for'salo. We handle La Pine Tovvnsito Lots. Tell Us Your Wants. La Pine, Oregon. Stoves Is Almost Complete. Prices and Quality Rght I Bend Hardware Co- "The Same Goods for Less Money" DESCHUTES Addition Adjoins Bend on the south. Most beautiful residential sec tion in Bend. REASONABLE PRICES Also Some Choice Business Lois. Timber Lands Bought and Sold. HUNTER & STAATS WALL STRIWT, IJIJND, OU. 1