THE BEND BULLETIN Gkouuk 1'ai.mkh Putnam Publisher, U. N. HOKKMAN Managim? Editor. UNITHI) STATUS r-tuMent .. , William It. Tl VIcrl'reKlilfiU , ,.JmA Shttman Smtlarjr ursuir. ". ,.1'lilUtulrr C. Kmi Swittatyol Yitavirj . . I'lankllii Maciili Srcrrtar) ofhilrtlor Waltrr t, I'l.lirr Solitary oT Wat II I. Mlm.n! Stvtttatjr uf Cummitvc atnl MIhw I Imilr N'KRtl JWctrtat) ol .Naxjr ... -UevtK Win I. Mr)l crrlnfi of Aiticmluic ani Witwin lor the Minirc iliiil. clean litinc, clean i ltm.ur UcuinI . . Vinnv. II iiiuIumI. 1 , , , , Altutiu) llrttrtttt . OnHgc W UU.Wt.lmm STATU An Iiiilepenileiil ttcwannpcr, atiuulliiK DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS. politic, ami the lct uitcrcato of llcntl nnl Central Oregon. ly used. R. J. Tylor, apply nt laundry. il-l-O'p Fou SAl.K Team of horses, weiKht nliout 1400 pounds. Inquire Bulletin, aatf A BAItiSAlNOno six-room rot taw to lie moved from present location hv Nov. lfi. Inquire 11. J. Over turf. Ik'iul. Ore. IVMS SUnSCRIl'TlON R.VTHS: Onejrar .... Si Hwh Tik tlh ,..-......-. (Inrattabir In lrane.) mntvf .. H.trtur ol Male ... iftnmmr Thtmm H Ka .UtuiMc) lltiwttl . . . M liatttotll MIH. I'hWW lH.UlU'tkll... .. I, K. AI.Utll.MIl Male If talM ,.W. . lhtiiinat Cmim-fnHrrwt LaW MatMte IL I' Hull (tame WailleH T lfltley "!Hl KMRHr..... JohM It l.ri tr.roruc K Chambettaln " I jenalhaii Huih. Jt WKDN'KSDAY. NOV. S. 1911 tV C. IUw'm Ia.w. Mir n V. 8 91MlM... CvMjreMtMeH.... MiVHNTlt JUDICIAL UlsTMCT jHite W I. Mrml.tMW ltuftity -lte.l MilviM CROOK COUNTY IUe CIfL o.tir. T X Hitlfom Ttea.ater -. Ralph Ionian Auruor - -.IHM !HJietlHlrndM. coroner Hutvevur. ........ r..ml..l.er. - 11. lVlcjr TitKcocKTs. I'011 tAl.K torner lot In Park ciacviT Cot'r - Kim Monday in May. ihitvi , Addition, "Sx 120 feet. Splendid MomUyiniK-totw. Wntitin in tmwt ruiiidlv irrowinir racn IHVfllH I - - r - r rintuy pnrt of town. Terms to suit pur chaser. Henkle & lortl. ;Uitf - J.u'iiii olllce. at Portland price I..I....K ....... . I VtH II I III ... or. it (i. n..tr don t happen to have on hand what -.-kTi! itaury I you wan t. can Kct it quickly, tf Pmm.IK drear Ftrl Monday In aeh month CommiiunkV Collar Viral May. July, hiicuiict Direttora. Clctk... M J M Trlpt In Janunry, March ind NaTfniber. iik.nu miiool tiiaraicr .x u. Hay tnuM ctl. Chin ......-... U. . Wlr.t CITV OK DKND Mayor ...... .. . V. C C.x Recorder -. II C. Hllla Trturcr .........-.... . .s J. ptucct S 0 CaMwetl Counrtlmro. fS C CaWwel I ll.On.ltl II li. Alien I heo Aune I M I Kllv I V. D roller FACIMIAM-W FUJURU. The "PassitiR-of UieStoKO Coach," so far as llond is concerned with the outside world, is now a reality. Daily there steams into town passenger and freight trains, bear ing men, women and children and nil the goods that are required for comfort and the sustenance of human life. Also, our mail is now brought in each evening and taken out each morning by train. It all seems a lot like a dream it is so new and so strange. How short a time ago it was that we climbed upon the old rickety stage coaches of the Cornett company and bumped over the rocks and crept along through the mud to Shaniko. Only those who have made the long, tiresome ride know how pleasant the trip was not. Perhaps you were dozing along about midnight when the creeping old coach came to a halt and the driver awoke you with his shouts and oaths as he tried to get the j horsos out of the mud on some hill. ! Hut there wn no moving further; the outfit w&s stuck in the mud and the msengers lmd to crawl out. Again the howea pulltnl with all . ... - sHane. Will sell at your figure their might, but th couch would llw 8m"" y nl some others. AMn ajudW five ,i ofW.,f not go. "Get your shoulder to the lsK,) h" R,reRj' lKn to count , miles out on Dend-Hunw road. Jtt-7 ...u j .l- .. .i:..- .....i i ' the days before Christmas. - - ..TO. WRr ...; u..r. "' Tor Rent. probably shout. Although it whs - --- -- --- ' Fo nEvrTwo fumii .i,, CLASSlFlhl) COLUiMiN ing rooms. Joe Innes. 27lf Fon ItK.vr on Sai.k: SO acren of land. prve up tin, -Pi ofTicers and directors of the state association, a committee was named to devise ways and means to make country life more attractive. Literature will be issued and steint taken to educate the young to the ' attractions of farm life. j Of it Link of olllce supplies will be closed out at cost to make room for other goods. The Bulletin. Foil Salk Good paying business in Hend. Owner called East by Ill ness of a relative and must sacrifice stock. Splendid location. Great snap for some one. Address AHC, care Bulletin. 31 tf. Foil Sale Good 3-inch Inquire nt Bulletin otlice. Foit SAl.K Three dozen young hens, $9 a dos. Inquire this otlice. ' Kat Sunday dinner save work I and at least cost. Oregonian Grill. Foil Sai.k Dry pine limlw at $1 a load. AddreM Ed Hulvorson, Hend. Mtf ' For Sai.k One wagon. UOtf Two weeks from today to the I-or mi.k une span mares. special charter election, and four weight 2-liK); good heavy work weeks from yesterday to the annunl l'n: one Lraml "uw , V?Wr , , , , . Schuttler wagon; and one 2-in iron municiial election. axle Milburn wagon in first claw hard to tell exactly where the wheels were, for the mud sticking to them, the tnueengors would lay hold and the coach would slowly move on up the hill. The driver would sometimes pull out a ilask of vilely-smelling and more vilely tasting liquid and hand to the men who had put their shouldors to the wheel, as compensation. Nine dollars was the fare paid for such "luxurious" riding, ami often as not it took from five to seven days to make the trip from here to Shaniko. With such experiences fresh in their minds, it is but natural that it is hard for many to realise, when they we a iMuwenger train arrive every night and look at the doxens t, . Tire. it!. . ..., t...- I... a... t. n.ltJl.1 rur Kenisia imr " hi-i hi IrIlMtMl wfluiH 111 thlft .uIuhiii- l.iur rent ft line impaled tor each urH4-u,uut inxruun. Cuutii,Mcres in itmouiy anil clover, tmiance ix wnnUio a lme. pagture. On Prineville road six jnilori mirth-emit of llerhi. Al for Uon,e41 sale :Mn. farm wagon. 2 1-2 in. tire. Wanted To buy second hand nearly new; one bay mure, f ywir-i windows and couple of doors. AIo old, weight 1200; one .set work iron bedstead. Addreu, E. F. Has- harnei; plow and cultivator. S. A. sett, Bond. 38tf Dutt, Hend, Oregon. ,Vi-!l7p Chicken dinner n siecialty every Sunday at Hotel Bond. Wanted Trees to first class outfit. Stf pull. Lost Gold l.( St watch. face. i! . i ivnt until itk;(i. n'ii lin.tf tn..H.l ... ft...1.. ffi......i. Hull... See Liddell on',,., ' -, the WiUwn ranch. Powell Butte. iHar claw Add rem, Prineville. Ore. 1 1 tf 1 X.kB ff V1I &hha Ittl .kjl I i Am i uuhi nnnimiii AulilU fill A lM '. T " atti fit) la I WANKD-LxjieriencedmanH-anU 8j(, ..jj,.. olher Ulwni, ra. pMitlflii hs bookkeeper -and type- , , , ltulletin. H5-38 writer. Add re A. i ., care of v Bulletin. 31-Gp I Loot Zeta Pui fraternity pin. , ... ... n, , -, ,m t I Heturn to this office for reward. Wanted To borrow $1,000 fori of cars loaded with froight standing j threo-yoar period on large tract of Iwrr An overcoat, on the Sliver on the sidetracks, that they are not i the best timber in Central Oregon. Ijike road, three miles north of dreaming that they may awake and find that 'tis but a dream. But life in Bend with a railroad is real, and moans much. New opportunities are laid at our door new rcsiKHisibilitics. There is no more "waiting for the railroad." The time to act is here. New Address A 25. 'iltf. once, seven good within o0 miles of i close to railroad care of Bulletin, ! Wanted At 1 relinquishments Bond. K. H. Cornor. Wanted Lady wants work by hour or day. Sewing and general housework. Address .Mrs. J. C. Shonquost's. Hour Mill. Please return to Bend James J. Mill people are coming in, new Indus-' Cannon, Bend. tries, new conditions. The people ! Wanted Situation who are here now are they who housekeeper by lady have the future of Bend in their ,uars old. or will rent hotel. hands. If they fJI to do their duty to their town and to them- fcelvos, the town will fall. Not one , For Snle, man or two or a handful can make a town all iu citizens must work Post, Postollieo in hU speech at Bond, on Oct. f, 'fitf predicted an increase or two thous and ior cent in the population of Central Oregon within the next five years. That siHiech was printed all over the United Slates and it is not hard to imagine what the effect as hotelj will le on land values. The only with son l'J j place in the Northwest whore you Busi- can buy farm lands right in the Mrs. heart of Central Oregon at the Idaho, same prices they were Helling at ninety days ago, is the office of II. I). TRUE. For Sale New roal cart, slight- Wall Street. Bend, Ore. , ness relcrences exchanged, E. Quinlon, Bonners Ferry, togother. Even one who obstructs and retards can mar the growth, no matter how promising the future may seem. It behooves all the tieoplc of Bond to be awake and hlive to thoir duties and responsi ltilitiw, or they will fail and in their downward plunge will carry others uith them to destruction. It is a recognized fact that first impressions are lasting, whether mey be for good or otherwise. 1 avengers arriving by rail at Bond ure given a good impression by see ing a handsome stone depot arising. They can have this impression deepened by the installation of an urc light at the end of Fir avenue and another where Greenwood ave nue runs under the railroad, : i : to u t..t.K Jersey milch cows, mo w'Vu"! Service of only registered Jersey bull in Bond ottered owners ot cows. C. II. Erickson, Bend. SW-JUi Foil SAl.K A bargain in it good typewriter. Royal Standard make, a good machine. Owner has two machines, with ue for only ore, hence the low price of $ IB cash. Inquire at Bulletin olllce. it'Jtf For Sai.k White Leghorn , cockerels, $2.f0 each. S. L. Van- it c i;nu .Wert Bond Ore 'Xlvt Wmn Hr.m ,"- L' ' '"" wl- O-W. Lkoai. Bi-vnks for wile at Bulletin If we BENDA CITY OF TEN THOUSAND! In tNo years, Is the prediction of everyone that has visited IJend since the TWO RAILROADS have arrived. WHY THIS PREDICTION FROM STRANGERS? With Ini-Re substantial stone business buildings belli erected with all possible haste to accommodate the vast Increase In business In all lines; with business and building Increasing; faster than the fondest hopes of all who expected a reasonable rush; with one company preparing to employ TWIiLVI: HUN DRED AtliN, with other industries now completed and building that will employ OVER ANOTHER THOUSAND people, which will insure Bend a pay-roll for over TWO THOUSAND people in less than one year with all this isn't the prediction reasonable? For a Short Time We are Selling LARGE LOTS 50X140 WITH 60- and 80-FT. STREETS and 20-F-T. ALLEYS at $200.00 TERMS: $10 PER MONTH. Free certified abstract to each purchaser upon first payment. Our property is within TWO BLOCKS of the Union Depot. l:or free maps and photographs of Bend and Central Oregon, write The NewlongKoller Comp'y. .101 Buchanan Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Or call on II. D. TRIE - - - Bend, Oregon. u n 1J 1 V I Bankers of the state are taking a part in the back-to-the-soil move ment and at a recent meeting of The Best Crade of Rock Springs Coal Delivered at Your House. BRICK, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER CEDAR. SHINGLES Overturf-Davis-Miller Co. t Office in Benson Bldg. on Wall Street, - Bend, Oregon, t STOP! LOOK! READ! 111' 111 .'la'lun LL.i.i.,i".L:r.w:-ajLi;r.;.mz 'jn All Family Wines and Liquors must be sold at once, as our stock is large, and owing to the fact that the railroad is here we are compelled to sacrifice at the following prices: FORMERLY $4.00 PER GALLON. NOW $1.75 Per Gallon or 40c PER QUART. Munk Sherry Blackberry Wine Royal Port Port Wine White Port California Sherry Muscat Wine Blackberry Cordial We also have just received 11 new line of ease goods- all bottled in bond namely: Caii'idian Club, Old Crow, Sunny Hrook, Cedar Hrook, Hoiderlanii, Perfection Scotch, Pine Midge, (uekenheimer Hye, .James 12. Pepper, Pepperibrd, Hood iV: Lillanl, Special Kcscrve Monlicello, Old Taylor, Hilly Taylor, and in fact all the Taylors. We invite everybody to inspect our new shipment. Thanking our patrons for past favors, we remain yours respectfully, tmasiT.f.;,,,"Mi Mrr.',11;.", ', ? n ,:.; irrjTrnr.; Trrirrunj. unyrtrewm'rra, The SILVERTOOTH SALOON J. H. MUSGROVE, Mgr. uojujn R ?.