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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1911)
MWA llHllftn amin l HI in i Hnl ii ml i - ' - '- ""-' TYPICAL TIMBER. SCENE IN BEND COUNTRY. THE STORE OF QUALITY S. C. CAl.lAVm.l., Prop, Bmtfrr il. .-,. Spec'l Prices I tf II J m W a fBVt"Bkdt jC t Jt JflflBaaj A s-tBBBBBBBVLaiiiiiiiiBiiiiflBLBiV' U k 0 TLbbb "J"T"js1a TPHIS picture was taken in the gre t Deschutes jellow pine belt at n point five miles south of Demi. It well illustrates the opeu, park-like character of this famous timber territory. In addition to making it by far the most beautiful stretch of timber iu the Northwest, the entire freedom from under brush ami Miutll growth entirely does away with tire risk; the few ground fires that occur no through the big timber without damaging it in the slightest degree. Another great avset is the level nat ire of the timter lands; logging railroads can be built almost nnv here without grading. Indeed, experts estimate that the Deschutes Iog! can be handled at the lowest cost of any in Oregon. From Ocud south to California this timber extends, in a belt averaging perhaps 30 miles in width and 150 long. The Scrap Book All In lha Brogue. Tbe nev. Charles II. Kelly, an EnjtlUb clergyman, tells a story con rtrulnj: old Oneral Keramla, whom ho dcrllwa a u tinpsiLen man." Once tbe millant olhVer found a soldier In a Try dirty condition, "rake hlni. he wild to a senrrant "take lilm and lave bltn In tbe Tajm." Some bour after be met tbe sergeant again and Inquir ed. "Sergeant, did you do as 1 ordered your "I did. sir." -Where Is tbe cut. prltT "Surf replied the sergeant "I left blm In tbe Titgu. as your honor ordrd--un to bis neck." And the author proceeds: 'Tbo sto ry of General Kemtuls and bis way of One talking, with the Irish sergeant's rvply In good Irlsb brogue, brings to mind one of O'Connell. a cousin of tbe liberator. Once O'Connell was pointing out tbe celebrities in I'boenlx park to a younjr friend when the Uon. and rx Iter. Kltxroy Stanhope passed D'ye see that man.' he sald-'blm In the trap That's a dnne.' The youth, however, hitd seen tbe rvrervnd gentle man before. Wo. It isn't.' be replied That's Mr. Stanhope, an Englishman. Tin not a Dane of Sweden I mane, sir aald O'Connell angrily. "Tia a dane of the church." Work. Let tna but do my work from da to day, In Held or toreat. at the desk or loom, Jo roaring; market place or tranquil room. Let roe but And It In my heart to aay When vacrant wishes beckon me astray: Tbla la my work my ole-nlni, not my doom. Of all who live 1 am the only one by whom Thla work can be done In tbe rlsht way." Then ahall I see It not loo irreat noramall To suit my eplrlt and to prove my pow re: Then ahall I cheerful greet the laboring hour And cheerful turn when the Ions shadows fall At eventide, to play and love and rest, Vaca.ua 1 know tor me my work jis best. Henry van Dyke. Pa's Homi Fttgalla. Bobby was a very unnerving little boy. .Along with bU mother be was watching a public Masonic ceremony in which his father, a very largo ami a very pompous mau, was playing a leading role. "Ob, ma," giggled Dobble. "see pa's apron! Ain't it a skimpy thing? Wby don't he wear tho big one that you make blm put ou when ho helps you wash tbe dishes?" Then "everybody laughed but fa ther." Judge. Sick, but Not Seaslak. Thomas Itrown was about to take a abort sea voyage. Thomas bated tho sea and all that's In it with a twenty-two carat hatred, for be suffered horribly when on tbe briny ocean, but bo bad to go, and there was no help tor it This time, however, ho determined to put a new seasickness cure theory Into practice, and no sooner bad bo got on board than bo stowed himself away in his buok and slept like a top till early 21131. luviuiun ww i;ii u juuuvb uUi and went up on deck beaming with delight. "I've found a certain euro for sea sickness, captain." be anuouueed to that individual. "Go to your hunk as soon as you get aboard and dou't show your nose out of It until you nre near I your destination. It worked like a charm wltb me. J haven't bad a tunlm all night. Wby. what are you laugh ing atr "Oh. nothing." said the captnln. "only the machinery broke down Just ns we were starting, and we haven't mored out of dock all night. The other 1 1.1s tengers were transferred, but wo didn't know you were aboard." Draadful. On the question of the practicability of prohibition Mark Twain Is said to have expressed bis rlewa as follows "I am a friend of temperance, and 1 want It to succeed, but I don't think prohibition Is practical. Tbo (lermnns. you see. prevent It Look at 'thetn. They hare invented a method of mak ing brandy out of sawdust. Now, what chance will prohibition bavo whun a man can take a ripsaw and go out and get drunk wltb a fence rail? What Is tbe good of prohibition if a mau Is able to make brandy smashes out of tbe shingles on bis roof or If be can get tbe delirium tremens by drinking the legs of tbe kltcben tahlo?" Not at All Abashed. Work under a woman of tbe type to which Miss Prissy Allen belongs cotnos very close to being what tho forefa thers would have descrited as "a pu rlfylng trial." "Miss Allen." says Ike Hod win In Joseph C. Lincoln's bonk. "Partners of tbe Tlde"-"Mlss Allen, he bought the last of my huckleber ries. Then she wanted to know If I wouldn't mow the front ynrd. We had some dicker 'bout tbe price, but I fin'lly agreed to do It. so she showed me where the scythe was, and I start ed In. "And I declare to man." continued Mr. Hod win excitedly, "If sbe didn't stand on tbe front steps and watch me like a dog trying to locate a flea. Jump ing on roe every minute or two to tell mo that sbe thought I'd cut this part 'most an Inch sborter'n I bad that part.' and so on. "Fln'lly 1 got sick of her nngglng. and I said, just to shame ber: "'If I'd known you wero so particu lar I'd 'a' brought ray spirit level along.' "Said sbe. There's one that used to b'long to father out In tho barn.' " Good Opanars. Oeorgo and his mother-in-law wero not the best of friend. The old lady was, auspicious of bis occasional late hours and rarely hud a word of com mendation of any kind for him. One day, however, as she watched blm un screw the top of a can of preserves which hud withstood her own and the young wife's efforts she said, rather grudgingly to her daughter, "Well, Oeorgo certainly has very strong hands" "Hasn't he, though" cried the young wife admiringly. "Now I know what he meant when he spoke In tils sleep Inst night about having such a beautl- fu, palr ot openore. WHAT HEJVAS DOING. The Information Came as a Shock to His Enthusiastic Friend. When Vli'tnr Murdik-k dmpHil Into Newark the oilier day to give a mono logue on the luring cntiervntlon and Hit- high coil of living he snld he tvauti-d iniMt of nil to see n friend of j hU boyhood iltijs who una living i there. Hen- U .Mr. Murdock'a dccrl- , tlon of liW friend: "A husky, frei kle fared little devil, ns l remember tilin. in short pants, 1 We u it! lo nth birds' nosts mid pilfer I apples together out In KntiKiiR glo- ! rlous state. Kansas and get Into all ' sorts of deviltry. I'red-lhat'a his ' tmme was the terror of the country i side. I Kupum he's the town bully now. Why, I remember" ntn! then followed a long list of daredevil boy-, lh episodes In which M unlock and friend I'red placed 'stellnr parts. Kred-to be exact. Frederick W Lowi of Goo Itldge street- beard that MunliH k was In town and went down to renew nciiimlntHiice with him They fell on one another's necks and swapetl yarns for ten minutes. Then Murdock told nit over again to an at (entire group' the tales of Fred's caca 'wile. When he had Unix tied hu asked: "lit the way, I'red, what are ynu doing now V "Why. .1 am pastor of the Forest IIIII I'reshyturlan church here," was the answer. M unlock collapsed. Newark News. t GOOD ROAD ITEM8. Last year New Jersey spent more tlmu 11,000,000 lu repair ing road. Cscamhla county, Flu., la In vestigating the cost, and advan tages of shell roads. Spain Is planning a circuit highway 1.074 miles long, to cost $1,110,000. Thero is a movement on foot in Iowa to spend tre hunters' lleenso fund for' road Improve ment. Of tbe 2.100.000 miles of public road In tbe United Htate 44.000 miles-rank as llrst class. Williamson county, Tex., will spend ttOO.OOO In tbo construc tion of sixty miles of gravel road. The Hoys' liooxtcr club of Iron county, Mo., bus the honor of being the first cotnpuny of good roads soldiers lu Missouri. Citizens of Krnnkllnton, I.e.. have asked for a per capita tax lu their parish of ft on each male between sixteen and Ofty for good ron ds Tho Automobile Club of In diana is offering $300 In cash prizes to the roud supervisors who make the best showing In keeping up their roads. Whlto sulphite wasto, a by product In the mantifnctnro of wood pulp, Is being used In parts of New York to make a roud 1 1 T snrfara Tbo experiment Is bo Z lng watched with Interest. I a " ON ALL Winter Clothin; Big Reduction in Rubber Come soon and make your selections. These goods will not last long at the reduced prices put on them. TTo Toggery A. L. PRIJNCII, Prop. Till! BUM) BULLETIN Solicits I uqu Iries About Up-To-Date JOB PRINTING NVveaK ZSSB7 MODI-RN 1 Yf'H, MODP.RN MACMNI2UY, MODI2RN M12TII0IS. Call at office or phone un. Phone No. 56 Wall .street, near Ohio. is prepared expressly for the needi of horsemen nud ranchmen. It is a powerful and ncnctrntinK lini ment, a remedy lor emergencies. 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