r hvl THE BEND BULLETIN Gkorok Palmer Putnam Publisher, U. N. Hoffman Manajrinff Editor. An independent newspaper, tndiiiR for the Miuitrc deal, clean bnlne, clean politic, and the twst intctcnts ot Ilcnd and Central Oregon. SUnSCKIPTlON RATHS: Ont Yrr.. ...... ................ ..... . ...... .$1.50 H month ......... ........ Thrte month.... . ........... S (InniUMr In mlnnc.) WEDNKSDAY, NOV. IB. 1011 TtlUI'ROI'OSUDCIIY CIIAR1UR The draft of the city charter nnv poeol ly initiative ivtition filet! August 2:1 and ontuinetl by the Common Council August ill has been printed in pamphlet form anil distributed anion: the voters. Next Wednesday they will cast their ballots to adopt or reject it. The charter is a long document and apparently fully covers the field. It makes no radical changes in government from that at present enjoyed by Bend, but docs provide enlarge! powers which have already been found needed by the council. If adopted, Uend will be able to issue bonds for various purposes, and extensive street Improvements can be undertaken if deemed ex pedient. The council is also em powered to buy or construct and operate water and light systems, as well as sewers. The acquiring of water and light systems may bo by "purchase, condemnation or otherwise" of such system "now in existence or that may hereafter be constructed." The elective officers provided under the charter are a mayor, to be elected annually; six councilmcn, three of whom shall be elected each year to serve for a period of two years, and a treasurer, who shall be chosen annually. At the first elec tion under the charter six council mcn shall bo chosen, the three re ceiving the highest number of votes to serve two years and the others one year. The mayor must ap point a recorder and may appoint a chief of police, fire marshal, street commissioner, city attorney, city engineer, city physician, etc. Every appointment must bo confirmed by a majority vote of the council. The charter provides that no salary sHrII be jmid the mayor or councilmen. If adoptod next Wcdnosday, the charter will go into effect from and after midnight of the succeeding day, Thursday. notabla addition to its stall last week when it acquired E. S. Rey nolds (better known by bis friends as "Tige") as cartoonist. Mr. Reynolds was for several years on the Tacomn Ledger and for the hist two years with the Vancouver 01. C.) Province. His cartoons nro bright and humorous and have been copied from one end of the country to the other. Rent! rentiers of The Oregonian will wnlch with interest every day for the pictures with the little tiger on them. The new experiment station and dumoiwtration farm which the Ore gon Agricultural College has decided to establish in Crook county, using the funds provided by the two rail roads. Portland business men ami Crook county, will mean much to this part of the state. It will supply the proper knowledge needed by the farmer to make succowful agri cultural work possible. Wanted To borrow $4,000 for three-year period on largo tract of the best timber In Central Oregon, close to railroad. Address A '.!, care of Rulletin. ill tf. Wanted At once, seven good relinquishments within GO miles of Rend. E. It. Post, Postolllco Comer. lllitf The Rulletin has received from Secretary of State Olcott a copy each, in pamphlet form, of the fol lowing laws which anyone may see by calling nt this ollice: Fish and Game, Elections, Forest Fire, Rank ing, Water, School, Assessment nnd Taxation, Motor Vehicle, Mines and Mining, Coriwration, anil Roads, Highways, Rridges and Ferries. ' In copying The Rulletin's recent editorial on "The Automobile Hog," the Hood River News refers to it as "apparently copied from an Eastern publication." No thank you, Rrother Walton, it was not copied from an Eastern or any other publication. We take the blame ourselves. At a meeting of the Oregon Fish and Game Commission last week, it was decided to make an investi gation of the Deschutes River with the intention ultimately of establish ing a fish hatchery on the stream, probably next year. Eastern dispatches quote the doctors as saying babies are kissed too much. The infant would doubtless prefer to delay the oscu lation until the more mature age of 16 or 17. A brand new job press has Ieen added by The Bulletin to its equip ment. The machine has boon re ceived from Portland and will be installed in a few days. Turkey is on the eve of a great ' catastrophe. i CLASSIFIED COLUMN a oaroiin wirnour uvns Tired of "single blessedness", the bachelors of northern Lake county have put their heads together and formed an organization known as the Silver Lake Bachelors' Club. The preamble of the constitution as quoted by the "Leader" of that town runs thusly: "Believing in the rapid develop ment of Northern Lake County, having demonstrated the fertility of the soil, built homes and accumulat ed sufficient worldly goods for tho care and protection of two(ormore), we, members of the Silver Lake Bachelors' Club, find oursolvoa mere paupors in The One osaontial of the Ihmiw. We find Northern Lake County virtually an Evelosa Eden, and to eradicate this drawback to the country we hava determined to diroct our efforts toward bringing more Evm into the garden." From tin's it would appear that the bachelors of Bend had better keep their lanqw trimmed and burn-j ing bright or those Silver Lakeites will be carrying off some of the girls from this town to adorn that "Eve less Eden" to Die south. The fame of the fraulcins of Bend has doubt less reached the Silver Lake wife less ones: perhaps they have heard that there is a club here composed of eighteen marriageable misses and are preparing to make an attack on the hearts of these damsels. Sloth is not characteristic of the Bend "boys" and if war is declared, with the Bend girls as the spoils of battle, there would doubtless be a conflict that would overshadow the famous siege of Troy. To armi, to arrra, ye brave, bonny Bend bachelors! ! The Portland Oregonian made a RATKS Hue eent alttirfor fir.t in crtion iu ihi column, lojr cttut a tine fur each utoucnt Insertion. Count .ix muii! in n line. V tinted Wanted Vocal pupiU. Marion Wiost. Sfitf Wanted To buy second hand windows nnd coudIl of doors. Altfo iron bodstead. Address, E. F. Han sen, Bond. K8tf Chicken dinner n specialty ovary Sunday at Hotel Bend. 2fttf Wanted Trees to null. Have first cla&s outfit. See Liddell on the Wilson ranch. Powoll liutto. Address, Prineville. Ore. lltf Wanted Exnoriencod man wanu position as bookkeeper and type writer. Addre A. Y., care of Bulletin. 31 -Op Wanted A few relinquishments near Bend or ladlluw. lienklc & Ford. 30--I9 I'or Sale. Home-made pies, cakes and btead for sale at Oregonian Grill. Fon Sale New road cart, slight ly used. It. J. Tyler, apply at laundry. Jil-lip For Sale Team of horses, weight about 27S0 pounds. Inquire Bulletin. naif A Raruain One six-room cottage to bo moved from present location bv Nov. IB. Inquire 11. J. Over turf. Rend. Ore. itlltf For Sale Jersey milch cows. Service of only rogistuiod Jersey bull in Bond offered owners of cows. C. It. Eiickson. Rend. :i:i-!l For Sale A bargain in a good tyjiewriter. Royal Standard make, a good machine. Owner has two mnehinos, with use for only ore, hence tho low price of 15 cash. Inquire at Rulletin otlice. il2tf Get your order in at onco for your Thanksgiving fruit cake. Tele phono American Rakery today. Legal Ri.vnks for sale at Rullet'n office, at Portland prices. If we don't happen to have on hand what you want, can get it quickly, tf For Sale Corner lot in Park Addition, 7S.1L0 feet. bplendid location in most rapidly growing part of town. Tonus to suit pur chaser. Henklc & Ford. iUltf Have your Thanksgiving fruit cake baked in the only brick oven in Rend, nt tho American Rakery. Phone us. Our Line of office supplies will bo closed out at cost to make room for other goods. The Rulletin. For SALE Good paying business in Rend. Owner called East by ill ness of a relative and must sacrifice stock. Splendid location. Grent snap for some one. Address ARC, care Rulletin. 31 tf. For Sale Good 3-inch wngon Inquire at Rulletin office. 30tf For Sale Three dozen young hens, $9 a doz. Inquire this office. Eat Sunday dinner save work and nt least cost. Oregonian Grill. For Sale Dry pine limbs nt SI a load. Address Ed Halvorson, Bend. 3."itf The American Bakery delivers bread and pastry every day to all parts of town. Phone nnd wagon will call. atttf For Sale One span innrtM, weight 2-100; good heavy work harnuiw; one brand now Sdn Peter Schuttler wagon; Hnd one U-in iron axle Milburn wagon in fintt clntw 4m). Will sell at your figure Alvin Mueller, fto and one-half imluri out on Itond-Hurnti road. :to-7 for Rant. Room and ImkihI in private family for man nnd wife or two gentlemen for $7.W) per week. I-'irge airy front room with stove. Inquire at Bulletin. For Rent or Sale: 80 acrcw of irrigated land, prou-d up on, -10 acrex in timothy and clover, balance pnsture. On Prineville road six milw north-oust of Bend. Also for sale :Mn. fnrm wagon, 2 1-2 in. tire, noarly new; one bay mare, 5 years old, weight 1200; one hot work hnrnoris; plow anil cultivator. S. A. Dutt. Rend, Oregon. :io-:i7p Lost I8T Gold mounted Iwar claw watch charm. "W. A. N." on one aide, "11)08" on othi-r. Liberal ro wan!. Inquire Bulletin. Xt-'iH J COALI t t The Best Gr&de of Rock Springs Coal Delivered at Your House. BRICK, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER CEDAR. SHINGLES Overturf-Davis-MUler Co. 2 Office in Benson Bldg. on Wall Street, Bend, Oregon, t $ BEND A CITY OF TEN THOUSAND! In two years, Is the prediction of everyone that has visited Bend since the TWO RAILROADS have arrived. - WHY TINS PREDICTION FROM STRANGERS? With large substantial stone business buildings being erected with all possible haste to accommodate the vast increase in business iu 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 TWELVE HUN DRED MEN, 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 Selling1 LARGE LOTS 50X140 WITH 60- and 80-PT. STREETS and 20-r-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. Eor free maps and photographs of Uend and Central Oregon, write The NewlonI(oller Comp'y. 301 Buchanan Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Or call on H. D. TRUE - Bend, Oregon. STOP! LOOK! READ! PF PI A I 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. We also have just received a new line of ease goods all bottled in bond namely: Cnnudian Club, Old Crow, Sunny Hrouk, Cedar Urook, Horderlaud, Perfection Scotch, Pine Ridge, (Juckenhcimer Rye, James E. Pepper, Peppeiford, Hond -Lilian!, Special Reserve Montieeilo, 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, Munk Sherry Blackberry Wine Royal Port Port Wine White Port California Sherry Muscat Wine Blackberry Cordial Hw SILVER.TOOTH SALOON I ummmmm J. H. MUSGROVE, Mgr. '