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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1911)
T i r 71 NO MORE Freight Troubles The Oregon Trunk Railway is open for busi ness to Opal City, just north of Crooked river. The Jones Warehouse Company (JIJOROU A. JONHS of Hcnd, ManoRcr will liaudle all freight at Opal City for the railroad. The old Shauiko Moody Ware house system will he employed. MerehanLs will jjet their goods promptly and without inconvenience. Oi'Ai. City will he the ircijjhl terminus lor 1)0 days more. Have your freight consigned in care of JONES Address communications to Ileud. -- wa iwiiffor ! wh O'DONNELL BROTHERS POLITICS LIVEN MANY SEEK SENATE AND CONGRESS Autarky Stroii Anionic 1'oanllile ISnutin) Succemnra Who Will ho Congreimninn I'rom New Unttern Oregon District? UNION MARKET LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Irrigating Lath and Houso Lath A Specialty The limber we cut from ( the beat In the coun try, mill 4tf uillr ioutheait of Ilrnd. Pine Forest Lumber Com'y BEND, OREQON Wliy Delay? Why Delay? Now is the time to make your home cozy and attractive. We have what you need Wall Paper in pretty patterns and at popular prices. Skuse Hardware Co. WHERE THE Underwood Standard Typewriter hasj-oplnccil other innchiuus, gains have been mnde In celerity mul accuracy of workdue to the Underwood features of proven value. Everybody ought to know what the Un derwood will do when put to the severest test. "Tho Machine You Will Eventually Buy" Underwood Typewriter Com'y. (INCOIU'OKATIU)) Portland, Oregon, Office 68 Sixth Street I'rom tho Orogon political pot, which in beginning to Hlitimur, nriwj IntunwtiMK hint of probable devel opments In tho forthcoming wma torial ami eongniioitMl cotilwitM. A multitude of ciiiidiilatoH, would-bo candidate, linn-burn ami nlao-rnn In beginning to apitear Um)m tho poiitlcitl horizon, which will continue to cloud tip until thu prlnmrle next April. W. It. KIIIh, of IVntllcton, whom A. W. JjiHorly defwitod for Con grot liiMt yimr, linn come into thu open tut n candidate to uceod llourno, thu latter apimrenlly hav ing decide! to try thu hlmple un political life. Another Pendleton man, Judge Stephuu A. biwoll, aim want tho job, probably moaning that neither etwtern Orugoniim will win out. To duto the Blrongcmt man men tioncd for Hournu'H toga, wiy his many friends, Is Dan J. Malarky, State Senator from Multnomah County. Thus far Mr. Malarky Iioh made no utatemont concerning ids Intentions. In the democratic fold candidates are more backward. Hy Uio reopportionment of con KrcKtionnl districts enntern Oregon la to have n congressman of It own. I-nko and Klamnth counties have been taken from the first district and added to tho new second, or Kantorn OreKon district and Clatsop and Columbia are taken from the present second district and added to the first. Multnomah alone com prises the third. This leaves all east of tho Cascades in one district, and provides n third congressman for Oregon. On August 3 the United States Senate passed the House bill authorizing tho reappor tionment of districts, nnd making 4'M members in tho next congress. John P. Husk of Union County, speaker of the last house, is said to be In thu field for thu new con grwwlonal olllcu, as la nlso Statu Senator N. J. Sinnott of The Hallos. That a big crop of aspirants will apjHJnr shortly id predicted. Who will contest Congressman Hnwley for re-election In tho first district Is as yet uncertain. In the third, Multnomah, I-ntTerty seems scheduled for n hard fight, there being a possibility that If Uie He publican vote Is split up thu Demo crats may carry the day. In the Presidential race, now not so tar instant, u appears that on the Democratic sido Wilson inny be a butter vote getter than Harmon, in thu state. TESTING AN EGG. Many Wayi to Dtltel Otlnn Di Btde Bmell end Tattt. It il'M'x tun ri'ijuirt' n rery dlinrlin- ItlllllllK IHIIlllC 0 lIclCCl Mil 1)1(1 I'ltg from ii new uno, any n corrt-xjejiulent f tta fM York Hun The former linn ii intiuty (In vol tlinl tliu latter never lum. nnd the iiiihiiiiiw inn riinue from n allKht mint to verjr pruiiiiiiiicetl one It In iilwnya uutlco nlile In lnrni;e visit If uny ciiim wIkIicx to verify the Ju'Ir. tili'llt of IiIn puliilo, the fellowlliK tent may lie lined: l.-lt Ii nlmoit ImiKcoillilc to pool the hIicII froiii ii frrh Imid trolled ckk without bnvluu soiiiu or thu whltu come iiHiiy with It ''. A "tfilv vuu cminot Imj bonfi-n to n fruttj. .'I.-U'licn n frenh vpit in broken Into ii iIIhIi the yolk xtiuidx up mill the while ilnei) nut apri-inl. whereiin III it Mliilo epi; the yolk lie Hut mill the while pmi'uih wstery. 4. -The nliell of hii epj: nftcr n cer tain length of time liwe Its chulky npiH-firiime mul Ih'oiirm ulilny. f -The nlr mce In the Inrjce end of n newly In Id cpn In nlfiut tin If an Imll In dlumeler. mul n the eKR hki iIiIh xpHtf cron'H lurwer In Htornce tin It "'iiHi'illiies eitend-i to one fourth the leiiulli. An expert can very eliwly Hpinuliiiiile the see of nn ecc hy eTiiiiiliiliic this HK(. TliU Is known ni iHiidlliik' nnd N dune by holitlni: the ftta tn a tiemn of lleht. A Klllililer If I l to tin re Ixitl the eKK suit notice the relatlic mre of thu -H4LU. THEIR AWFUL SECRET. It Cauitd thu Real Citatt Agtnt to Chang Hit Mind. When the finally w'ju ndrnlttrd that they were uiurliiK tiecniuo the tennnta at the old Mddrem msde ttielt' llfes mixers lilo om tilled to the rentlnc ngent Hint they Imd ouu iHTtillnrlty wlilrti they winded him not to mention to their neighbor In III building the agent got uuraay and eiecutrd n men tnl ipilckMicp trying tn derlxo Koine wny to break the I en up. liut nloud tir old wrj ctiurii-ouly: "I atmll be glnd to obllgt) you If I ran. What la It you wish me to keep a irrrot?" "The foot tliftt we pny our rent promptly on the lit of crery month." aid the head of the family. Thnt wn somrthlng thnt nobody else In the other notice did. and the agent as nn Im entire to quirk action on their part publlnnrd the news of our promptness. The only anion It stirred tbem Into was persecution of tu, and tbey car ried that to aucb extremea that we bad to more. If you will kindly re frain from ulng u aa a club to whack your delinquents Into obedience we wilt appreciate It." The agent rvsolred not to cancel the IcniM. but at Ibe aame time be relln qulibed a baatlly coucelred plan for procuring prompt remittances. New York Times. Tinning and Plumbing OAS FITTINCl HOT AIR, STEAM AND HOT WATER HE ATI NO ROOFING, aUTTliRINa, SPOUTINO, COKNICI2 AND SKYUOMT WORK. Repair Work Qlven Prompt Attention. MacCloskey & Parker Fourth Street and Hawthorne Avenue My IS TIIK ONLY 1'IMCK IN I1KNI) THAT IK Restaurant ' Open All Night SHORT ORDERS QUICK SGRVICU Sandwiches and Lunches a Specialty New Dining Room Just AddedTables for Ladles. BILLY'S PLACE W, fj, ADAIR BILLY'S PLACE Put Your Duds In Our Suds Bend Steam Laundry Phone us. We will call for your bundle. RuiiiiEit Stamp Dates and pnds for rale at Bulletin ofllce. OFFICE FOR RENT. Handsome new ofllce in best location on Wall street. In quire at Bulletin ofllce. beat The Pioneer Wood Yard Has on hand fine dry 10-inch mill wood (al ready split for the stove), at S0.50 per cord, delivered. Also dry block wood at $4.50 per cord' delivered. Leave orders or telephone O'Donnell Bros. Market. iiim i i i . , . -.... . w. p. duwninu, wopnotor. 8lmpU 8pot Rtmovtr. Tlila la ii reele lor lliu very "itKit remover" you ever trleil: Two iiiineeH ut eiiHtlle aimp almvd tine unit two quurta of pure nuft wuter. Hull till Koup la tbiiniUKbly dlHxolved. Rtruln ii nd cool, Wbeu root mid ono oiliue aulplmrlc ether mul two nuiieea of wihmI nlrohol. Sluite It well tuiil keep rorlird. It Ik tiuiv rendy for use nnd will tv- move MHitn mul atuliix (rum yuur clutii- liiK llku uinKle. OHpeelnlly woolen ,ur- tnento. Mntloiiul Miiyiiilne. An Old Tlma Champion. Itobert Hurcluy Alliinllee, n Scotch cnptiiln In lliu Itrltlsh army, wtm win born In 1770 mul died In ISM. wiik u miled pedetitrlitn. At (be iigc or tirteen lie wnlUed alx tulleti wlttilii nn Hour. Wbeit tie wim twenty lie coveted 1JW tnllu.s on font In two days, mul In June, ISOI, 111 rxrvMHlvely but weiitber tie wnlked IKK) inlleH In live Uii.vs. Ills tuoat xurprlidiii; perfuriuuucu wna wulk liiK 1.000 tulleti In 1,(MI0 MKtvuxlve buura. A btilf tnlllluu dolliira wim atuked on the result. That Yank Dedga. Tbo description of tbe flrat operation under ether tn Europe na Riven by Dr. V. Wllllnro Cook in tbo Onlveralty CoIIckw UoKpltal MnRttitne la repro duced In the Ixinilon Lancet, and tbe wetie la referred to na tbe "moat dra matic erer enacted In whlcb meillcal men grouped tbe itBRCL" Tbe opera tion waa performed by Itobert Ltston on Dec SI. ISKJ. "At 2.15 t.lntou en ter. Hint mamildcent flcure of a tnnn alx feet two Incbea In bclRbt. and aaya, 'We are going to try a Yankee dodge today, gentlemen, fur making men In aruHlble,' ao Llsion Introduced ether to lndon boapltal." 'Jlie aubject waa a man, thirty -alx yean old. wnoxo thlpb waa amputated. Tbe operation waa aucceasful, and Llaton uttered tbe epilogue. "This Yankee dodge, gentle men, beats mvamerlam boiler." Marvila of India. What o wonderful couutry la India! There l only one India. Ita marvels are Ita own. There U tbe plague, tbe black dentb India Invented It. Tbe car of JugKeriintit wna nlno India's In vein Ion So wus the auttee. at'd wltb in Ibe time of men mill living SOU widows willingly mul. lu fact rejoic ingly burned tht'iiiHolve to dentil on tbe tMHllei of their d.-ml biHtmudt lu n xlugle ywir And 800 would do It till yenr If the llrltlxh government would let tbem. Famine helotigM es pirliilly to India, India bus 'J.000.000 gixH nnd wurxhlp them nil, On lop of nit IbU Hhe In the mother nnd borne of thnt wonder of wonders, canto, nnd alo that myntery of mysteries, the Siitnnle llrutherbood of tbo Thug Cburcbmnn. The Buckley Express Co. DAILY SERVICE between railway points and Bend. Careful atten tion Riven to Stage, Ex press and Fast Freight Busi ness. Bend agents Wenandy Livery Co. DAILY STAGE SCHEDULE Arrive Bend 7 a. m. Leave Bend 12 m. NO STOPS tf S Your Children Should ) S Bo Photographed 5 ) Eveiy Year. s BABY ( S PICTURES ) Our Specialty. 7 " View Work S Copying S Enlarging f S Kodak Finishing. j THE BEND STUDIO. I A Hunter Bros. With Skusk Hardwarx Co. Interior Decorating House Painting Wall Paper In Stock. Kllllnu a Faihlon. TIip mutr reucbed Ita blghent point In tbo reign or l.outa XV. Then fiiMiiluti dcclured fur n cloth muff Instead of fur, nnd tho furriers uiude u great up roar, Kluully Home lugeuloua merchant bribed tbe liendamiip to curry n cloth muff on execution day. 'J'bo women, shrank from aucb lusoclatlon, and tbe fur won tbe day. Sottlno Har Right. Tho pntty nnd petulant wife of n rotigresiiuin Mood for n moment be fore the window of tbo receiving teller In n Vnhlngiou bnnk, then tupped tbe window with her parasol, exclaiming; "Why dou't yuu pay attention to mer "We pny nothing hero, madam." was the reply. "I'leoae go to tbo next window." Deuver Itepubllcan. Tho Usalaia Quattlona. "now did you get thu brulned face?" "It was cuuscd by tbo batrack last night." "Accldentnllyr "No; I ttlnk It attacked me pur posely." Kansas City Journal Biblical Rafarano. "And who," nuked tbe Sunday school lencber "who was It that cried, 0 klnK, live foreverr" "Alt the life lusumnco agrnts," bus geated the small boy whoso father waa an adJuter.-Judff. STEVENS "VISIDLE LOADING" REPEATING RIFLE No. 70 Llat Price, C8.00 "Visible Indlnj?" U n bl,r ad vantuKo. Youcr. themrtnd-u p in tho chamber. Von iiiuio when tho gun Is laadtd. Gits alt the can - sights 1'ractlco note nnd clonn out all tho farm ptwts this spring Points fop lha ShDrnihooiip I. and Hunter im.tlt vltxll U&4wa- 'l if Troilta4iaj. .riM . .ut Irl.liu bi hkL iul.i t wr umm UvmunimAll CtMll.4 , i.lrll. ul.ll. ..lu.kl. lik. fttllHrkIU4ll.41,lMlletlli M SlffkfBI l Ikvli my lllulrtllvjia fr lit lwil Klfl,WM4tfvn. If.Mt n4 i leSy M u ?i. i x. r iv vi.'iy i I - Ia (1 tSIf.l "" Jgffigf K ffSfl wm fl'ii nvt aM . k;. r.'m1T' JOHN LEQAT DKALKR IN Harness and Saddlery Trunks and Valises Repaired NORTH BEACH is the pleasure haunt in this part of the country this summer. Its devo tees rejoice to learn that they can now go and come on a regular schedule, independent of tides. Tho popular excursion steamer.L. "T. J. POTTER" leaves Portland, Ash Street Dock, DAILY, EXCEPT SATURDAY SUNDAY, 8:30 A. M. SATURDAYS ONLY, 1:00 I' AND KU TtltxifM. Ifntt lsJ.tr. 'AA your dkl. a.! latLt ta bVtNS. UruiiuMtfl.il. lll hlpdlf.t.fimiifriiU, U(uai.clitettkUlVll- J. STEVENS ARJIS & TOOL COMPANY r. o. b imi CUnr4 TtSi, M. M. lso the steamer "HASS A 1- O" , leaving Portland daily, except Sun- any, at B:00 i m. tSat. at 10 r. m.) REDUCED FARES PREVAIL From All Points in tho via the Northwest OREdON-WASHINaTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. Ideal cottago and camp life, a mag nificent beach that is not surpassed anywhere, genial and beneficial cli mate, and all tho comforts of homo without costing any more than if you remained at homo. Call on or write to any 0-W. R. & N. agent for complete information: also ror copy of our summer book, "Outings in Oregon."" VM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agt. O-W. Rh& N. Co., Portland, Org.,?"