COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEFORE WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Tsbls always' supplied with th bait thsl the town affords. Nt nd Comfortablfl Uo6ma. Bund, Okkoor W 4, jmLENDAR It Will Pay You in dollars and cents nnd in the satisfndlion of having C A 1 9 the very best, to trade at O 6. T O C I S HAVE YOU TAKEN A GOLD CLAIM? m- n V rv1 J If you have, dld'you havo a proper location blank? If you intend to, you will noed location blanks. Wo havo just printed a largo sup ply of quartz Notice of Location Blanks. In a few days wo shall havo on sale copies of COPP'S PROSPECTOR'S MANUEL. IT TELLS YOU ALL ABOUT The Mineral Laws 'national and state how t o stake claims, filo, etc., and gives the subject matter of all forms used in connection with mining, such as location notices, proof of labor, proof of posting, proof of ownership, etc., etc. THE DETERMINATION OF MINERALS is fully treated, together with Simple Assya Methods. Tho book contains a lot of valu ables information for prospectors and miners. Sample can bo seen at this office. ORDER YOUR, COPY NOW so that, you will bo sure to got, ono when tho book arrives from Washington, D. C. - Legal Blanks of All Kinds. in THE BEND, BULLETIN. THE NATION MUST ACT NOW NEW ENTERPRISE SODA FACTORY LO CATES HERE llotlllnr Worki on bond Street Will Cut up nil Kind of Suit Drinks Proprietor If Pioneer InTtilt Industry In Haitcrn Oregon A now Industry was started in Rend Saturday when John Gagcn and his son, John Gagcn Jr., began bottling soda water in the building erected by J. S. Parmlntcr on Bond street this spring. A high class of soft drinks will be put on the market by Mr. Gotten and son, who will operate under tho firm nnmo of tho Pioneer Soda Works of Bend. Mr. Gngcn enmo here in Mnrch and looked over tho field, deciding to establish a business. Ho return ed last week with all "the necessary equipment and now has his factory running. It has a capacity of 200 lozen bottles a day and any sizo jrder can be filled on short notice. Mr. Gugcn will supply tho retail :rado of all Central Oregon, his 'octory being tho only ono of its ind in this part of tho state. Tho proprietor and his son aro oth experienced in tho bottling lusinorts, the older man having been ;he first to open such a factory in Eastern Oregon. Ho came hero Yom Portland and will bo joined by Is family in n few weeks. JOINING THE ARMY Oppbrtunitics That Arc Open to the Enlisted Man. HIS PAY AND HIS PROSPECTS. Cvtn Private He Can Run Hli Salary Up to $35 Month, and at a "Nonoom" Ha Can Double That and In Tima Ratlra Rich and Pantlon.d. There are many opportunities ovcn lo the until wlm ciilNis In the United Suite arm; 11 ml wcara the uniform of Uucle Sum with honor to hluwelf ttml uM country. Tlii pay la good, tbe food U good. Hiid the chance tor ad vancement aro uuiuerou. It U up tu ttiw Individual uiau himself tu make Kood hiiU tu take, advantage, of tbe situation. Writ Inn In the Culumlilan Mapmlne on uruiy affairs, Kdwmd Miirwhall lo dtscUMsluK, the slulu uf tUo eullsled man wi.vh; rliimiuitrUed, this Is what n man who tlilnkM uf niuri'tiltiK fur lit Uncle Huuiuel ua au eu I luted uiuu baa to cou alder; U11 'first enlistment the aoldlor fur Old Olory nowadays gets lift u mouth, far better pay. for lustuuce, thau tbe average clerk', fur board, Induing aud cloihlujr uru furnished by the govern ment. If he qunllUtw aa tuarksmsn bo adds $2 to hla pay; It aa a sharp shooter bo get a la addition: If aa an ezert rlflemau full third more. Thus be tuayt utire ire TM monthly cash and fouud'lf be Is able and keeps busy. If be enlists aa a musician he gel $21 moutbly tu start off with, tbe unheal "rookie's" pay. lu tho signal W $ boejdtaJ curga and the to, glneem' corp Drat class private go? Sin moutbly, and awoud claw private get IIS. Uun enlUtinent rxrry mao I allow rd Sttl.70 for bla uniform, etc., aud afterword JIU.M twice ounually. At lesit one-half tbe men aave uuiliry ou tbrlr clothlug allowance, wblvb Is more tbau umple. I'rlvatea pay Increniiea 13 a mouth fur each three year en listment Au expert rifleman who never seta lo be a tetty otllcer, there fore, run run bla pay up. with KOod coodurt fini Intelligence, to $33 a month aud alt bl neceartea "found" la tlve eallitmenU covering fifteen years. Noncommlaiiloned officers are taken from the ranks on recommendation of tbrlr company or troop commanders and are often Riven tbrlr pota upon tbelr flrat enlistments, Tbee men are really well paid. A aerceant major I allotted to each regiment. He receives Hi muutbly wbro be la appointed and ft additional per month each time be re-eultats. Regimental cum in Iam ry ser geants, regimental quiirtcrtnaater's aer gesuts aud tbe three battalion aor Svnuti In each rrclmrnt Ret the same uIku pay. Kacb company baa a first auru'i'uut at W.V with au lucrrane of W ujmio iv-enllKtmmla; a sreond aer seaut at KUL with JH Incren-ur for each rw-enlNtmeut: a corporal at J1H, with U each fur re-enllatmenta. The rov ernmeut acta aa bunker for the sol dlsra. too. If they dratr to have It. and Bonromml-wlourd oUkera have left the service with sa much aa tJO.tKXI aaved nut uue. but msuy If be aticks tlfihl to tbe ftrrvlce for full thirty years a nonrmmbulourd oOlcer la entitled tu rvtlrwuicnt on uiy rnncluj; from one half to tbree-quartcni of hla service pay. Seventy dolbira monthly la not unuaual ny for a "noucom" to retire on. And every year of aervlce st-en outatde the United States counts as two years st a borne pott. A man, therefore, after flftreu years of wrvlr-e lu the Uland may retire ou hla half pay. Tbe food tbe "iioncoma" snd tho other eullated men nre Rlveu Is wbole aoiuu nud well cooked, tbe medical at tetidaure free nnd able. xwi and pur rbwu achools have Imvd pruvlded at all h for tbo primary branches, uud at Ken-nil oxta trado schools havo Ihyii entabllnhi'd. A worthy mail, no matter where he may be sta tioned, la uluiiMt certntii to Kit trans fer to u "achool MHt" If he asks for It. Cooklnc. Imklui;. Itlneksuilthlni;. vi'terlimrv Hiircery. elivtrleal mid tn tlomiry eiiKliniTliiB. all are taught at thie triule whiHilx, as well aa many other iIiIiiuh. Thus a Ixty who tm had little chance to net n rdiieatlou uiuy, nfier he Iuih Joined the army. Ret a ver.v kum one. There )eemi to lx' but one tblup wlilrh nrtuy life dues nut offer to tbe enllxted man. Hut that one HiIiik la buine. Ill Its decree Indeed the life of the enlUled man now offer more Imluie meiits than the life of the Weal Point er The ciimiulNiluneil ottlcer's pay Is small when III exiieum slid the ef fort he tnnxi make to Ket ctimnilsaton e1 nre t-unalderetl, and. furthermore, the uoiicom 111 Inn loued otllcer l not so sulijeet to -ulltlciil tlitlueuces as the West fainter, who Rives blm his com-l-uiuds BIG CUT IN Shoes! Big stock of Shoes placed on, Bargain Counter. Will be soM AT COST. Here's your chance to get Good Footwear cheap. Call and see our line. OLYMPIC FLOUR Milled in Dayton, Wash., of the finest Washington grown wheat, at $7.25 per bbl. We are exclusive agents here. It Will Pay You in dollars and cents and in the satisfaction of having m , 9 the very best, to trade atOdtHQI S THE OLD RELIABLE E. A. SATHER GENERAL MERCHANDISE BEND, OREGON SEVERAL THOUSAND HARDY ACCLIMATED FRUIT TREES FOR SALE. Trees now growlnff in our Nursery on the south side of Powell Buttcs. Ready for fall or spring delivery. Apples, Pears, Plums and Cherries. Also Currants, Gooseberries and Red Raspberries. All selected for hardiness as well as quality. PRICES REASONABLE. We have had 30 years experience in fruit growing in various parts of Central Oregon. Our buyers profit by this experience. For par ticulars visit the nursery, or address or phone TEo LafoIIette Nursery Company, Prineville, Ore. A KloWIno Dfrd. Aunt Clara itu her ynunR nephew who has liiMi tirnuirht a iwkei into the parlor where she In sUttniM-Onod (melon. Tommy! What Mre yon 00 luu with that bucket) Take It down to the kitchen at once. Tommy I want yuu In kick It, Aunt Tiara, 'cam I beard pupa oaylnc when .von kick the bucket wed Ret at the very least SAU0U Fmlnlna Idaals, I Inok for the da) when women will rease lo be Imitative, copyiiiK men. but. will tiecotu completely. terfectly and proudly women. i. VYotuaual.et try la London Times, l-Boor-the exeiidlnirv of vital en eny In aomv turm 'is the measure, nay, It Is lb makex, ut value.-Uoi-iUtd ' 1 DESCHUTES Addition Adjoins Bend on the south. Most beautiful residential sec tion in Bend. REASONABLE PRICES Also Some Choice Business Lots. Timber Lands Bought and Sold. HUNTER & STAATS WALL STREET, qi ND, OR.' Subscribe for The Bend Bulletin $1.50 a year. Attractive premium offers and clubbing rates. . ; r. r u "