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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1911)
pajaaaaaaaaawai JED i1 II Practical Instruction Will Bo Given By Experts Branches in all Principal Central Oregon Cities CENTRAL OREGON AOT wr OMORILE SCHOOL i f f i F . W. Sllvcrtooth, Prcsi dent and Manager i IIOAlIsSTEADIHRSWORK ON BIG SCALE. Cliarlca V. (Iray anil Hrutlicr Mnke Neighbra"SUupnd Take Notice" Hoy MellcveJ In have Pedall ed Ncturna Homo Safe. WitiTAKHR, Mny 30. ChnrluH V. Gray, wIk has n homestead In town ship 20, range Hi, nnd his hrolhor wilt clunr and plant 100 iicnm this year, it Ik understood hero. Mr. (iray recently enmo In hero with n lurgo outfit nf horses nnd fnrmlng implements and in going at fnnninK on a largo scale. Sumner Houston, thu 12-ycarold win of J. C. llnuMton, thu stock and sheep man, who was helievod to have jKirinhod on tho dosort, was found all Hnfu and sound, While hobbling a horse, the boy's saddle animal got away from him and It watt several days before he could catch another gentle unnugh to ride linnm I,. V. DaviH has jiiHt complutud a residence on his claim here. Ho went to Mend Saturday to bring in hiit auto truck. ().('. I lonklo wns outlast week running linos for settle in this) vicinity. Notice to l.ndles To tho Educated nnd 11 to l'eoplu ' of liunci: If sulllclont Inducement will bo given I will Httirta class for laliiM and grown-up children In wood-carving, modeling, designing, pi titer of parix canting, ornament, (He. The most educational and In- I Htnu'tive piiHtimo for ladle. AN i the ladieri in New inland nnd the Ilntluli colonies are carving their o .'ii furniture, brie-u-brne, etc. For ; teiiiiH, etc., apply to Dean Schiller, In u prnfiMHor of Durban Art School, j m t 0.Conior Store. ..liitf . Notice. !, i vou wish to have your qx- ' -p is and light Height come in hi tig with your letters and dally M u,jurj), have It come In on the mull In.. Tint 'Cornett StXbit "ft" 1 H Hill SlAIII.lt Co. 35tf The Legislature has passed a law, effective August 1 , which requires that all owners and drivers of automobiles Lake an examination and secure Iicenso to drive cars. This is a strict, law and a largo per cent of drivers now licensed, and practically all owners, will bo unable to comply with it without thorough instruction. This we are fully prepared to give, four experts being employed with that purposo In view. Instruction will bo along both theoretical and practical lines, and "Thoroughness" will be our motto. Tho hoad office of tho school will probably be in Bend, Oregon, with branches at Prineville, Burns, Silver Lake and several other Principal Central Oregon Cities. All inquires from persons interested will bo given careful attention. CENTRAL OREGON AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL LIFE IN ICELAND. Farmhouiee Arc Oulll of Turf and Often Mava Earthen Floort. Tim Ki"'t nxiiil In lint Ireland fiiriu. Iimiav i-ontnlm-d n narrow tn-d. n lilg ruiinil liililu nnil nil o rutin iiihiIi- In llriiitlrlxirci. Vt. Our Imat produced tin' timiiil Nix of HiitilT nnil with It n Ihii of uhn clh'ura. Tliu lltl nnil lumlnxH then allowed iik nil over tho Inula. It Ik ii turf Irilcturo mid In typlcnl of (ho older fnrnilHUim. ulili narrmv. dark, win iIkwIiwm corrldora winding In Intiy rlmlilMii mnio from dhuii to nxim Olio iwiMflHt'wnjr liriiU In 11 InrKi omii iiiniind wIiitii n lire I iiiiiiIk lo amokn meat mid (lull mid Inrlduntnlly (. wtmlo liDtino nnd everything In It. An other pnanKu lenda to nnotlicr kitchen with n modem alovr. Tim wnlU art) nil of turf, na la tlio roof, with Jtut i'MiiiikIj driftwood In the nxif lo innko n fmiufwork to hold It In place. Very ateop atnlra lend up to the tuidntofn, or alceplng apartment. Tho hndalofa frequently form the alttlng nnd com mon workroom of thu finally. pap?, clnlly In winter, nn well ns thu alccplng room of the en tiro Inmaetiold. Ilunka built Into thu wnll extend nroiind tho room nnd lire, often (Wed wllh aenweed or feather, over which la thrown n fold or two of wndinnl nnd n thick coverlet of eiderdown. Tho Doom nro aoiuetlinea covered with Ninrda, hut tnoro often conalat of damp enrlh, From tho celllnc nro aiiNpeiidiM nutneroua nrtlclea of domcutlc con tuny, while Inrito chmta coutnlnliiK rlothlng nnd Tnlunhlea nro acnttered thrtiuclmut tho houae. Sprlniitlulit Ho puhllcnn. KAY AUKAV. WANTED 10 or 80iicroof kocmI land near Itond. Have buyorH for one or two good Improved farniH. AIho wanted a good wheat farm. If you have a bargain we want it, if you want a bargain wu have it. IIUII.DINU PLANS J. W. Dimick Is prepared to do tdl kinds of high grade architectural work, make Jana, blue printH, etc., for buniiieiw house and resi donceH. tf rvi'iiu urni'.Nciucui.AU i.irn tilts ! ti... ii'..ii..ii.. i... l...,i :...,i..n.i .. 1 i iiu iiiim'wu iiiui jiifi. iimiiiiivii u mipply of Imltittion typewritten type with which it m prepared to print nil kindH of circular letter.s, etc. IIiIm tueutiR that merchnntH, reid oytato men, etc., can reach their entire mailing lista with personal lotterH. Tho exact appearance of original typewritten letters, both In color of ink, typo fac6.uml , Improa- hIoii Ih dunlicnted. If desirable tho Bulletin will' riot o'tlly'tlrtntfstich'lpt Ve?J' WrM 'ntrdrclallJ Uioin. tf jBwwPWWjJBStiaMPKg ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO BUSINESS MANAGER, BEND, ORE. STORY OF A LOAN. A Cat Whtra tilt Statuta of Umita tloni Wai Not Comldtrtd. A i'll known Khiikhn iMinkvr told n ftury the other day nliut tho atntute of lluillntloiia There It n almlle In It. illlH aouio Kot pllll(Mioihy. Ono ilny nti old aouthemer wnlkeil Into till tmukor'N ottlre. The aouth rrncr wan n lyiilcnl Kontlpumn of the old arhool, Himve. courtim to the jKiliit of punrtlllmiMic'M nnd hononihle tu n detrreo of ninrtynlotn. "What enn I do for you?' nuked the linker. Well," roplled the aoiithertier. "nlniut thirty-five ycra a p) I loaned n limn down aouth aouie money uot n very IjIk mini. I told him thnt when ever I ahould tu-ed It I would let him know nnd ho could pny tnu the money 1 need Home money now, an t ahnll let hlih know, nnd I would like to hnve you trnnanct the tuiHlneaa for me." "My kkmI friend," replied the bank er, "you hnve no clnlin on thnt money on cnu't hold thnt liniii tu Hint lonn. You nny It hna Imh'H thlrty-tlvo ycaw alnre you I on tied It to him? The Mutate of llmttntlona hna run nptlnat thnt lonn yenra ntul ytnra nj;o." ".sir." replied the aoutherner. "the man to whom I limned thnt money N , n Kontlomnn. The Htntiite of llmltn , tlona never run npilnat n geutleuuin." So tho Imnker aont for the money. ' nnd within n renMomilite time there- ! after the money enme. There wna n courtly Kentlomnn nt the other end of the traiiHuotlon nlno. - Kiiiishh City Journal. Trtai and Wind. The effect of wind upou treea la IHiwerful. Hven the prvwenei1 or ul aoiieu of foreata mny Ih determined by the character of tho prevailing' wind or thu eondltloiiM thut modify It. The wind acta na a drylntr tiKCiit, glv- j tug n Hpeclul nHn't to many plmita. , When It la nlmoMt alwiiya from the I aiimu ipmrler the pliiuta allow greuter ' development upon one aide. Treurt are ' Hinaller on tho windward edKoa of for outs, mid trunks and hrauehea are hent to leeward. The deformations are most marlanl near the xcu or In lint reglona, The cherry, plum, wal nut, hlaek oplar, axh and certain plnea are very Kciixltlvo to the wind, lint mountain pines mid certain lira offer great jwwern of reslstnnee, and thoae tiro reeommended for reforesting wind swept lands. HIb Way of Getting Even. "You know that fellow, Jim MeOro- nrty, the lad that's nlwaya eomln' up nit' tliuinpln' yo on th1 chest and yelllu' 'How nor yo?' " , "I know him." "I'll bet ho'a amnahed twlnty clgnni for mo Home.o' thlm clear Ilavannya but I'll got oven with him now." . .WqW will yo.do.ltr , "I'll toll yo. Jim jtfwnya,' ldts,tP'o Bvur.ilio vet'iiodkot whero I carry mo clears. JIo'll. bit tuo thoro Just onco iJintv. There'a no clgnr In me veat KK-ket this uioruln' liiHteod of It there'a a atlck of dynamite, d'ye nilndr-Clevelnnd Plain Dealer. A Matttr of Ouinita. "I cannot uuderatnnd. air. why you permit your dnuchter to aue me for trench of promise. You remember thnt you were bitterly opposed to our cngngeincut Invauae I wasn't giod euoucli for her nnd would dhemee tho fHtully." "Young mnn. thnt waa aeutlment; thla la business." Ainictloni. Heforo nn nlUlctlou la dice ted con solation conies too aoon. nnd nflcr It U digested It comes too Inte. but there Is a innrk between these two ns tino nlmont na a hnlr for a comforter to take nlm nt. Sterne. Daar Talk, cheap." quoted Talk la tho wlio guy. "Not nlwnys." replied the alraple mui;. "Sometimes It costs n mnn his reputation." Philadelphia Itvcord. The average person waste lota nf time telling other eople thine they do not care to hear. COWBOYS OF SPAIN. Splendid Horsemen, but They Uii Their Spurs Without Mercy. The torfcctIoii of Swulsli horserann ahlp la to bo seen among the vauueroa, Kiiuaderoa and gamK-hlstiis. by which various mimes the mounted herdsmen of the Audaliistau plains are known In brief, what we should call a cow loy. Kvery farm seems to maintain n large numher of these, for each herd, Mock or drove has Its own herdamuu, goatherd or swineherd, ns tho caso may be. The vnipieroa are a tine look ing lot of men. Tall, thin, light and loosely made, they look Ideal horse men, ns, In point of fact, they are. though their iinuiiiio are poor. ' i no vuquero rules very high on n Iiuko saddle, with a Ioiik stirrup mid atrnlKht leg, using n single rein and n very heavy curb, but ho has mich beautiful hands thnt, altheiiKh using this barlmroitri bit, he never cuts his homo's mouth about. It Is different with I lu unlmal's hides, however, for he use his spurs without mercy, and the whlto horses of which there are rj largo nuinhor all have umluuiii red HtaliiH. behind the girths. AH tlio hordsiuon who look after cnttlo carry a long lance, called u gm rocha, of thick nnd heavy wood, which, except when Mnndlug still, they nl waya carry "in rest" and not "at tho carry," ptViiuinaJily on uccouut of its groat IqukIIi and iwsslhly Its weight. W'jjh tjju wenppn, la thu nao of which lie acquire amatlug dexterllyi tho Unriily Uriitea hi llio herd, nol oxcejit lug tho snvago OBhtlng fiuiiWldo World Mnguzlno. I. O. O. F. Dend Lodge No. 218 Reg. Meetings every Monday night Visitors welcome E. T. Butts, N. G. V.A.Forbes,Sccy. Deschutes Lodge No. 103, K. of P. Meets ovcry Wednes Iny evening at 8 p. m. in Castle Hall, post-office building. Visiting Knights welcome. Elmer Niswonger, C. C. M. K. Knutson, K. R. & S. M. W. of A. Pilot Butte Camp No. 9794 Meets every' Tuesday in hall over postofflce. Visiting Neighbors nlwnys welcome C. I. Bozell, V. G. M. R. Knutson, Clerk BEND LODGE No. 139 'A.F.&A. M. Meets on Thursday on or before' the full moon of each mouth. Visiting brothers always welcome, H. O. ELLI8, B.cj. O. M. REOFIELO. W. M. Vernon A. Forbes LAWYER PIKST NATIONAL RVNK nLDO., J1KNO. OREGON WAltD II. COIUJ-: JESSE L. SUMUALL Coble & Sumrall ATTOKNKYS AND COUNSBLORS AT LAW. BB.NH, OREGON. Peter Uehrnmn fGIvNHRAU ttr.ACKSMITHING Morseshoclng-a Specialty, Corner Bond iiiHPOr'eg'on Streets. .F'O.itfrNPR rosjrKFicK ,ByiD.tNQ UFK-rFIRE ACCIQENT INSURANCE Nbtary JPi1lFc,'Viiffr: Cbuveyanclng All v Legal Paixrrs. Correctly J)rawdrv' FIDELITY BONDS j3 i R. A. Spicer, Principal In structor &. Bus. Mgr. ROBERT B. GOULD Civii. Engineer and Surveyor. Bulletin Building Bend, - - Oregon. W. W. Faulkner, D. M. D. DENTIST Bulletin I)ul!lHng, Bend. Oregon Crook Connty Abstract Co. IMCORPORATBD. ABSTRACTS OP T1TUJ to all land and town lott in Crook county. B. F. Wylde, Secy. Prineville, Oregon. We photograph the records. F. S. SANDBORG, M. D. May ArARTMENTs BOND STREET BEND, OREGON. U. C. COE, M. D. Physician and Surareon OPKICB OVER FIRST NATIONAL BK. Office Hour: lo to 11 a. in.; i lo 3 and 7 to a p. tu. Bend, :- Oregon C. S. BENSON ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICK IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK IILDC BUND, OREGON Dr. A. A. BURRIS, rI5S;; lltnlcr. DlMawi Suevrufutly TmtrJ Without the Dk of Drug or Suijrry. bj Ihr Natural llrlhcxlj of Heating, Cliron Ic I)lsr a Srxxtatty. Coutultatlou free Mrwbvr of the State anj National Naturopath Sock tr. Office In Hauling Dtilf., Hcnd. Olrijoa ?!$'$ l" "fe JOHN LEQAT DEALER IN Harness and Saddlery .. - Trunks and Valises Repaired r Jw j -i.i--f'Erj.-z. rv . J CTlwraEjM fin