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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1911)
8. i 'It I HOPE THE SECOND HAND MAN HOUSEHOLD GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD. IIINII ME oend iViaciiine Shop All Kinds of Saw Mill and Farming R-E-P-A-I-R-S We Carry a Large Stock of Auto Repairs and Supplies Wall St., next to Opera House QUORUA1 OBTAINED ON THURSDAY NIGHT Two Arc Lights Ordered linlnllcd Near Hie Depot sail Sidewalk Lending thereto llultt Altiiith'H Hills Amount to Over n $1000 If you cans for the BEST GOODS at the BEST PRICES trade with H. J. Eggleston Manufacturer of Harness anil Saddles Dealer in Wagons, Buggies, Farm Implements Hay and Grain for sale. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Irrigating Lath and House Lath A Specialty The timber we cut from ii the beat in the conn try, mill A!i mile toutbeut of Bend. Pine Forest Lumber Com'y BEND, OREGON Bargain Period November 8 to December 20, 1911 THE BEND BULLETIN and PORTLAND DAILY TELEGRAM Entire Year of 1912 Rest of 1911 Free. Regular Rates 30.50 for Both Papers. - ' ' With a quorum present, the City Council hold its roKulnr November meeting Thursday nlKht. All woro present except Councilmnn Kelley. Bills totaling $10'J.57 were nl lowed and warrants ordered drawn. A InrRO part of this amount was for the buildinjr of sidewalks for which the city will be reimbursed by the owners of property in front of which the walks were constructed. The council roconniied the need of more lljihta near the depot by ordering an arc installed nt Green wood avenue and Fifth street (near the bridge) and another at Fifth and Fir avenue (at the stone depot.) The order for incandescent under the bridge was withdrawn. The unfinished sidewalks along streets leading to the depot were also ordered completed, the street com mittee being instructed to proceed with the building of all sidewalks ' which had been ordered in thirty Mays and not yet built by the , projHjrty owners. j Councilman Sollors verbally re ported that n short street had been , opened from Wall street, beyond f !..-' tlntl ,. ft!... O.lllt. 1I1I I l.lllBll'1 a llilll, k" uiv llu" mm. -. .!. ..r f CV.II .1... i wn motion ui .ir. ?viii.'ia, wo recorder was instructed to place liens against property where side walks had been built by the city and not paid for by the property owners. The Bend Water. Light & Power Co. filed notice of its acceptance of the wator nnd light franchises re cently granted it. W. P. Vnndcvert filed a petition asking for the vacation of the plat of his property near the depot. The petition was laid over for consider ation nt the next meeting. At the regular October meeting of the Council Kollock & Zollongcr, attorneys of Portland, presented a bill for $250 for examining nnd ; criticizing a tentative draft of n cityi charter which the council instructed Mayor Coe to present to them for examination. The bill was notj itemized and the woys and means committeo reported unfavorably on it. It still remains unpaid and Thursday night the council instruct ed the recorder to write to the Portland firm and ask for an item ized bill and that the amount be reduced. The reportB or roiiccmcn uoo- erts and Brown were rend, accepted and ordered filed. The council adjourned to meet to morrow night to canvas the vote on the charter. The following bills were allowed and ordered paid: C. I). Ilrown, police service $ 70 00 J. O. Jlrinon, pcl. jiolice 4 So John Kent, work at fire 4 jo ltd Hay, work at fire 4 .V Ilend Co , lumlicr, etc 44 77 Tom Murphy, labor 39 ' A. Ocliliart, labor 15.00 O. Thorbjornwm, labor 33 C. K. Morrit, bldg aidewatk.. . 67.30 Bend Water Light tc Power Co.. 76 UH Pine Poreat Lumber Co 77.55 Bend Bulletin, printing t,.40 Wenaruly Llv. Co., teaming.... 01 00 Wenamly Liv. Co., iprinkllni.. IJ.50 ( I' Mmnv. tiollce aervlce 60.00 If. J. Overturf, bldg aidewka J08 JJ (ubjrct to report Mrccl com.) Comtnrrcial Club, rent aooo S. I;. Roberta, aalary, etc. ...... HH, HUNTJNQ THUFFLES. In Franea Thay Train Dc-o to Find tha Prlxad Plant. Trufflrs. Ill;e miiahrootin. belong to tho fiiinll.v of Hit' fungi, but niti u (Hit tlnct mill very peculiar genu. They nro cryptogmnle plant nml subter ranean, their pot It Ion underneath tbn koII vnrjlng from two to three Inches to two foot hi depth. They Imvo 110 rot. stem or leaf nml nry In color from light brown to black. Tlio.v urn aometlmea glohulnr In form nml Mir.v ! alro from (but of 11 poenn nut to Hint of n duck's egg. Tliolr mirfiH'o U wittcry nml covered with n akin. Their exact method of growth U not precisely known. They nro, of course, regarded 11 a n grout luxury bjr tho epicure. TrutHon nre mentioned by Jinetml. Pliny. Plutnivb nml Mnrtlnl The Athenian epicure were nctpmlutcd with them, nml n story la tohl of n boo vlvnnt who freed n whole fmnlly of Inve who hntl Invented it dellclou method of preparing them, Franco hna tlie credit of producing tho finest tr u tile. loga nro 001111110111)' bred to search for them Tho method of "breaking" theo doKK la 10 kIvo thorn for n time ptoi-et of tmlllea every moriiln boforo they nrv nllowol to pnrtnko of nny other food After it certain period, when their nptvtltc fur trultlri Iticrptoiea. plett'H nro hidden In the ground, mid they nro mndo to find thrm Tlmt they nre Krmlunlly tmiiilit their IiiimI liei. thoilKh It iiftctl lukea na Ioiik ua eighteen moiitha txfuro 11 dot; become aktlltsl In the iirtr In aome pnrta of Franco-I'oltnti nml I'erlKurd. for liistnnro-pic nro train cd for tmo liutitltiK. nml by aome they nro deemel to bo letter tilted for thli work thnn dogs. lliirpet'K Wifkly. SHE WAS LOYAL Llktwlia Honatt Cnough to Tall Lin coln tha Truth. Purlin: the wnr between the atntea Mlai N.. n blah aplrlted Virginia yininu Irtily, whiHie fn tiler, n Confederate no I dler. hnd Ih-cii taken prlaoner by the Union force. a dealroua of obtain III); n him whli h would eiinbln her to Tlalt him. rntiicla 1' lllnlr ncrocd to obtain nil nmlleiico with the president, but wnrmsl Ida young nml rather Im puUlrc friend to N prudeul mid not betray her ayniiathy for the aoiith They wen ushered Into the presence of Mr. Lincoln, nnd (ho object for which they hnd come wna itatcd. Tho tail, crave Willi twill down to the llltlo mnldon nnd, looking icarcliliiBly Into bcr face, anld: MVou ore loynl. of coari7 Her bright cyra BmlietL Phc heat tatcd n moment, nnd then, with n face eloquent with emotion and honcat aa bla own. aba replied: "Yea. loyal to the heart's core to Virginia r Mr. Lincoln kept bla Intent gnio npon her for n moment longer and then went to hi (leak, wrote n lino or two and banded hor the par. With a bow the Intcrrlew terminated. When they bod left tho room Mr. lllnlr Ik gan to upbraid bla youug friend fur her Impetuosity. "Now you hare done Itl" br anld. "Didn't I warn you to be tery core ful? You bare only yourself toWamo." Mlaa N. ma do no rpty,'but openet the popcr- It contained theae worda: Paw Ulii N Bba U an hontat atrl and cao U trutJ- A. LINCOLN. What Sh Wantad. Tbey bad been married but two montbf, and they lovpd vach otbor de rottdly. He wna tn the back yard blacking bla ahoe. "Jack.'' abo call ed at the top of her rolce, "Jack, come here, quick:' Ho knew nt once that abo was In Imminent danger. He grnapt-d a atlck and rtiabed up two flight of atalr to tho rvHctie. He entered the room breatblraaly and found her looking out of the window, "Look." aald ah-"thnt'a the kind or gown I wnut you to get mo." Har pcr'a Mngozltie. Total f 1036 57 $16.75 TO SPOKANE And Return via Hie Oregon Trunk My. and The North tlank Road. National Apj!e Show and K-Nnk-Ojis Carnival, Spokane, Nov. 23-aO. Tickets will be sold Nov. 22nd to 28th, good for return until Dec. 2nd. A splendid chance to see tho world's grentest ajiplo exhibition and enjoy the pageants of Spokane's annual carnival, Oregon Trunk train leaving Bend 0:30 a. m Bed mond 7:21 a. m arrives Spokane 9:45 p, m. same day. Retails will be furnished on re quest. J. II. CORBETT, Agt. Oregon Trunk Ry, Bend,' Ore. Tha Eyaa of tha Japanata. A Jopnncao friend of mine once aaw among my papers a picture of an Kug llahwomau dreaaed In Japaneni cloth ing. "8ho la no Japaneao," be aald. "Hhe I European." "How do yon know thntT" I aaked him. "Her coatuma la correct; her hair la atralght; she baa no oruatneuia." "Ye," he replb-d, "but look nt her .jrn wa v a, n tr"r ub IH ttv DVIIU I aa though, alio underatood IL Tho Jnp- anoae woman never looka like that. ' From "j:nllaud Through Yellow Hpoc taclfs." ' , Llaht of tha Flrafly. Profctisor JcIntonh anya that n tern penituro npiiroiichlng '.MiOO degreca I, would bt neeenMary to miiko 11 light equivalent to that vuillfcd by nu orill nnry flrelly. Tho euoriiioua wnatu of energy In nil luduatrliil muthoda of producing light la n mutter of com mon knowledge, and tho uxnmplo of the flrelly remalua uuliultutud by man, Argounut. Taotful. "Johnnnn, plenao go tn tho pawnliro kcr'a and fuiwn my gold wntch. Tho poor mini, 1 undeTHtnnd. lu not getting much biiHlnr'H, nnd I think wo should help blm along." Kllcgo'ndo matter. Still Won a. "Mrs. Kflatlolgh has given up ciga rettes." "Did the smoke make her llir "No. The smoke ma do bor dog UL" Clerolaad Plalu Dealer. KEPT TO THE POINT. Inttrruptlona Didn't Maka Dlalna Loia Hla Oalf PoiMiilon. In bla "Yoatt'tdny With the Fathers" Vr Wllllum Wllberforeo Nowton lull 1111 Imbleiit wlilch. fortutmlely wenp lug liiigeilA. hi'ru'a iiociihoioi to II liixlinle thn Impoi'turlinble aolf poa hokmIoii of 11 fiimoUa HtiileHimili. rpou one ociiihIoii tho Hon. Jnmea (1 lllnliio mldiewd n Inrge eomoiiine of people. Theie wiii 11 until wooden pliltfollii, 011 whlill weio the apenkera mid the ollleerH nnd 11 fnmoiia (lermiiu blind. I hnd been Invited to iniiki- lb" opening prayer After Ihla Mr llhilne begun hla nildreaa with Ihu following aeliletice: "I mil oppoacd to the election of Hum uol J. Tlldeii." Jiixt then aome ono In the eniwd called out, "Hurrah fur Jnmea (I lllnlne:" nml then n grenl ovntlon greeted the Itepubllcnn lender At Ua ehwe Mr. lllnlne tn-gnu ngnln by n mrrklngt "Aa I anld n few momenta ngo. I nm opMmod to the election of Hnmilol J. Tlldetl." Juat then n terrible grinding, rruah lug. enrtlupinke-llke aenantlou wna felt by nil of ua who were aentcd on tin) platform, nml the entire atnglug went down with n ruah. We were tumbled one over nnother. apenken. oitlcera. Oermnu bnml nnd nil. mid for miolf I felt na Kornh. Dnllmn mid Atilrnm 1 pnilHibly felt when the en r III openeil nnd swallowed them up nihil In the 1 pit. I Mr lllnlne nml I happened to be I wound round together, leu a and nrim In liietrlcnble confiiilon, nnd nt we j were trying to worm ouraehea out of the melee he anld to me; "Mr Newton, lan't thero no nrtlele In the AtMittoltc Creed nlaiut the ret urrocllon from the dend)" "There K Mr lllnlne." I replied, "nml there la nlau nu article ntHiui de aceiidlng" When Ihedebrla wia rellloVcl and 11 place made for the apeoker ho began ngalu hy aa.tlng. for the third time. "Notwlthilnmllng thee mnliy Inter rilitloua, I hiii na opmed na ever to the eliHtlou of Hrtliniel J Tlldco." lUat In Town, Tho Star Dry Cleaning llmim; with A. Ii. French, doos all kliulsof cleaning, pieHsIng and repairing 0f clothes in a -neat iimtiiu'tiunl n teiiMoiiablo P'h'on. I-adlos' woiku well as nien's done. Satisfaction, given and work promptly dono. , trial will convince you. 27tf Sprclnl liiiliKCinviit In I'rk't-N lits In Rlvtirsldo and Lytic ,i. illtloim Jit) canh and $10 a immili, listes Ai Bonn Realty Co. Tint Norm. Bhnu'm Stim chicken dlniierri mo the boat in Bend. Wtf Order your fruit cake now at Oiegonlan Bakery. Till! Bl'LLLTlN'M clasallled iti bring results. Jlf you have anything for solo or want to buy, umr Bulletin cliiNMllleil'ad. It cimts Imt little. tfvl I J Palace Restaurant Rooms for Rent Confectionery, Fruit I'knlc Supplies, Clgnrs J. F, Taggari & Co. Naval Salutaa. Orlninnlly n town or n wnrahlp llrisl off Ita gnna on the n,iproicli of friend ly airunger" 10 how Hint ihey tind audi fnltli In the vlaltnr peaceful In lentlon 1 tier itiilnt tiiink It m-i-orj to keep their guua luHited. Ilelice the hrtvnl uHltlte. Old Faahlonad. "Wbafa the tnniliie with you nnd your nance J I he JcnlnuaJ" "Well, he ln't rioetly Jealous, but he what ypu might call old fnti lolled lie lliM-an't wnut me to bo rn gaged to anybody rlae." Waablugton Herald. , Markad rtmblnoa. j "Oracc. la mnl awrrinean or youra an auctloneerr "No. father. WbyT "llecauae he keep on aaylng he'a go. Ing-golug-gotng. but be haan't gone yet!" Qod Sanaa, flood aenar la na different from Bcnlua a perception la from Inrentlon: yat, though dlatlmt nunllttrt, they fra rjuaatly auUlat.togetCar. New PALACE MARKET Charlea lloyd, Prop. MEATS Vegetables, etc. itltiAijt r 00 YEAnO I OMIHHaV CXPEniCNCt ! Tntc Manas Dcaiana COPTKIOXT AC. Aatim Mi.1tK( a .k.l.k k4 rtlMk.t a' atlkir krfUJM ihu i.uhki ff. bMh.f m lHfMiil M aWr MiiMa,ikJV"'" IbHiouui if nwa4.nl Ul. HtaOtOOI I'.inw aul ff. llhlMt ...nrff Ivt .ooii4 il.aa. i ...nrff lut .oo1l4 Pl l-dHii Ul.n llriM,h Mum A lu, IMalU irui -u, iianii ', m Scktitific JIttterkatt. A hwuwn).lrlll.rslt Mllr. I"imi f tnUlhm jI .M.rllO. loalttkl. 1 -. lit iwi fMraimilk., L wA4 kf all .4t HHW'StaBffW A Bargain in Lumber! OUR FIRST ANNUAL C'LEAHANCE SALK For thirty days wc will sell our rouh lumber at $10 jier tlioiisand. Wc have eotitraeted to move it million feet of tim- Imt by Nov. Inland muM buo nana. Not the only luuilMir jnid tut n Ural cluoa place toobtnln u bill of lumber. Our miitlo I10I1U giHid. "A little better lumber for u little levt iinine " BEND LUMBER CO. i - Star Restaurant Short Orders Served at nil hours at our new Lunch Counter.' Regular Meals 35c. Nowly Furnished Booms. Fat and Boom Hem and Got tho Best Valuo for Your Money, Our BAKERY GOODS THE BUST AND CHEAPEST IN "BEND. , MRS. NELLIE WRIGHT BOND STREET, BEND, OREQONj). I I W. E. COMAN, (J. F. & V. A, ""'-v"'Portlana,.prq., . ., v . .' "" 3 !, . . i A ' lV . ' I, u MaLl'-l-l--l-''-L-J"'"?'. -.'- . ..! V.'.f!a , r- .j.; ... zz'4 E .