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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1911)
RS Ww -. 0 Furniture A Snap (MSHSSKSIB It ! i Sae Extraordinary! The coming into Bend of two rail roads, making possible a great sav ing in freight rates over the old wagon haul and the Closing Out of Millard Tripletfs stock of Fine Furniture makes furniture buying EASY in Bend. You owe it to your self to take advantage of this sale. Never before in the history of Bend, were prices so low. A few real bargains while thev last in BEDS, SPRINGS, DRESSERS,BEDDING, etc DOUBLE amount of votes in the Lara Thompson Piano Contest during this sale. E. M. Thompson Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty. Wall street, Bend, Oregon. ! r 7$0 Ln Pine, Crook County, Oregon. DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS. UNITED STATUS rmident . . . . William )!. Tad Vle-PrMt . -Jatntah ;-htman SCTttaryofutr- ,. rhllandcrC Knoa BtmtanrofTrraiury .. t-'raaklln MacVcagh fecrctary oflnltrioc Waller L. Hah.r rkcmaryrfWar .- - - H L. Mlroaon McrtUry of Comment and Lalwr-Chatlca Nagtl Secretary of Ntt -.org Von L. Meyer secretary of Agriculture .. .. Jn Wilon ltiat muter General- .-Frank II llltchioek Attorney Central, - Gewrgt W. Wlckcrtham STATU Gortrsor - O. Wrrt Secretary of Matt- .. -.. Ben W Olcott Treaaurtr- . -Tbomaa B. Kay Attorney Central .. A. M. Crawford apt. rubllc Instruction ..UK. Alderman state Frtnier . w. 8. Doniv.y CommUaioaer of Labor Statiattca. .0. P. Hofl Game Warden. .. .... W L. Wnley but Engineer.. .John It. Lewi George K. Chamberlain Jonatban Doarne, Jr. . C. Hauler W. Laff.rty U. f Senator., Cosgrtaamen- - . I A (KVENTU JUDICIAL DISTRICT fTiiIrT W. L. Uradaha w ' Attorney Fred W. Wilaon , CROOK COUNTY . U. C. Kllli jBdf Clerk... CheriC. Trtaaorer. Aaaeaaor.. School Savertntendesl.. Coroner ... - .. Sairttor.. -. CommUaioaera.. .-. i Warren Brown .. T. X. Balfonr wiph Jordan J. D. La Folltlle H. A. Ford ..Dr. K. O. Hyde -Fred A.KUe Tfiehlng tha T.aeh.r. The teacher of the Orit (rraJj In tbt district ecnool in Ibo cattle country bud mucb trouble with the six-year-old bo who was tbe sole member of tbat grade. Tbt boy U tbe sun of a cattle man. After a week or so of rcfual to learn tbe alphabet tbe teacher raid' "Johnny. If you do not learn your letter you never will koine any IblnB." "Shocker replied Jobnny. Ml know more'n yon da" -Wby. Jobnny. what do you mean by racb inlWT" catped tbe tearber. "I nerer beard of vucb tmpudrnre. Jobnny bolted for tb bUt (board and drew balf doien cattle brand tbe Plying D. tbe Lazy D, tbe Trim cle Dot. tbe Lnxy Crutch, tbe Bar 7 and soma other. "What's tbemr be aked. Tbe teacber couldn't curoa. "WeH." said Jobnny. "don't yorj talk to m noiinore about tbetn tblnc 79" call tttra when you can't tell rattle brand" apart." Saturday Evening POiL WAREHOUSE RISES Construction (loin); Ahead Pat I'aia- enger and Preljtht Traffic Oood. Gowl hendwro is belnjr made in construction of the bin railway freij;ht warehouse here. The frame work is up and a larjjo force of men is pushing the huildin to com pletion. The congestion in freight cars on the yard has now leen relieved and everything is being handled with dfciuitch. The Hill and Harrimnn nllicials say they are well pleiued with. the volume of trallic, both freight and ' passenger, into Hond. Agent Corbett has Ksted notices of the busineMt hours at the deH)t. They are as follows: Freight, S a. m. to -t p. m.: expre, 8 a. in. to T p. m.; telegraph, G a. m. to 10 p. in. The freight and expresn ollices will bo closed on Sunday. PUTTING IN MAINS I R. II. Ba.ley ) JameaRice T1IK COURTS. Cisccit Cocnr rint Monday In May; tbitd Monday ln October, psosars CooKTFlrat Monday la each month. COKMiaaioxaaa Cocar Firat Wcdneaday in January, March, May, July, September and November. no School DirraiCT No. u. !F M. Ray II. J. Overturf M Trlp'ctt, Chm. CeTV.., .-. L. D. Wleat Mayor. Recorder Treaaurer. CITY OF BUND Couadloen ... (sec J II. I II. II . hro. .0. C Coe II C Kiln S. J, bpencer Caldwell tnclll Allen Auoc M.J. Kitly W. B. Hcllera Fresh oysters, crabs, lobsters, any and everything to eat. Oregonian Grill. The WorlcTa Worat Panmart. Moxt remarkable among ezerrabV wrttera waa Jobn Hell, tbe barrla ter of whom lord Rldon aald to tbe prince regent tbat be was the a bleat qulty lawyer of hlft time, tbiioch be could "neither read, write, walk ntr talk." Hell waa a cripple, nod bin Weiitmorluml accent conihlned with bis Ktamnier to make bis upeecti unlu telllplble. The rbarneter of bli writ log appear from bla own alatement that he had thre. tyle. one of which be could rend, but bis clerk could not. while tbe ecund waa Intelligible to b!a clerk, but not to blmxclf. and tbe third baffled botb of them, gometblng aim liar Is told of llenry Word lieccber, wboe daughter, acting aa bis copylat. bad three chief rulcn-tbat no dotted letter of bla waa meant for on "1," tbat no crowed letter stood for a "t" and tbat no capital letter ever began a aentence. London Chronicle. Lytic and Riverside Will lie Receiving Water In Short Time. Residents of Lytle nnd Riverside Additions will not have to haul and carry water for domestic use from the Pilot Butte canal and the river much longer. Steidl & Tweet have received piping for their water system in that part of town and it is being installed this week. Within a short time the main will be laid and residences piped ready for water to be turned on. A mile and a half of pipe has already been laid and is being soak ed. The water wheel has been in stalled and in about ten days the system will be in operation. Every part of the two additions will be supplied. This will necessitate the laying of a main across the Pilot Butte canal. On Business Property. BEST BUYS IN TOWN! Why? Because their location is ASSURED. Thoso bargains consist of 1 9 lots across tho street, from tho depot and on Groonwood and Fir Streets. Tho first five will bo sold at a greatly reduced price, for wo want to sell them quickly. Wo also bavo a fow 5-ACR.E TRACTS Adjoining Bond which arc still unsold. Thoy havo a perfect water right and water is delivered to each and every fivo-acro tract SOLD ON EASY TERMS. Do You Wish a Choice Rcsidonco Lot? If so, call on us, for wo havo some of tho best buys in that class of property in tho city. Let us show you a big bargain. If you are looking for an Irrigated Farm, you should call and see our list. It costs nothing to investigate and we aro sure you will agroo with us that vo havo somo ot the Best buys to bo found in tho country. Our nine years' experience in this country gives us bet ter advantage to secure for you tho best location of a 320-acre homestead of any firm in tho county. Our prices are right and the location is guaranteed. Insurance. Stenographic and Notary Work a specialty. Call on or writo Oregon Investment Co. East, side of Wall St., Between Oregon and Greenwood Sts., Bend, Ore. Phone I. P. O. Box 49. All communications promptly answered. iac '" -"' GUESS BEND'S GAIN THE PALM CHANGES HANDS I have just purchased the interest of W. H. Wing in The Palm. An entirely new and fresh stock will be put in at once. All of the goods on hand now will be sold at the fol lowing prices: CANDIES Assorted Chocolates, 30c -)b. boxes at , 15c Moconco Chocolates, GOc -lb. boxes at. 40c Society Girl Chocolates, 50c 1-lb. boxes at , 26c Chocolate Creams, 50c per lb now 45c Chocolate Creams, 40c per lb., now 25c Dates, 15c per lb., now ,. 10c OIGARS 6c Cigars 6 for 25c 10c Cigars 4 for 25c 12c Cigars 3 for 25c. I want to dispose of all the present stock in the shortest pos sible time. I am a practical experienced candy maker and as soon as possible will make all of my own candies, fresh every day. Light lunches will be served as usual. C. H. CORKETT, Bend, Oregon. Prizes Tota'ln$IS0 Offered Uy Real Estate Company Three prizes aggregating $150 for the best guess as to what the population of Bend will be July 1, 1912, have been offered by the Bend Park Co., as announced in their ad vertisement elsewhere in today's paper. The contejt closes March 1. Contestants will submit with their figures their reasons for the in crease, in not more than 25 words. The award will be based on the merits of the REASONS for Bend's growth. This is a novel way to attract at tention to Bend and should cause many people to study its future and possibilities. SCHOOL ELECTION Photographic Portraits That Please at the Seward & Robideau Studio Bend, Oregon Successor to Millard Trlplett to lie Chosen Saturday, Dec, 2. An election to choose a school director to fill out the unexpired term of Millard Trlplett was called for Dec. 2 by the School Board at its meeting yesterday afternoon. It will be held at 2 p. m. in the princi pal's room at the schoolhouse. The new director will serve until the regular election in June. The board voted to increase the pay of the janitors at the school from $40 to $50 a month. The change goes Into effect the first of the next school month. AUURIIY ttniOHTS. Lots $10 cash and $10 a month. Eastes & Bean Realty Co,, Agts. tf Agents for RIVERSIDE AND LYTLE ADDITIONS Suppllta at Coat. nfHril eyuthodw, tutiwpartout bind In order to close out to nukei1"' etC nt cost. tf room for other things, The Bulletin! Why Don't You get that longr is selling typewriter rlbboni, erasers, nnlr cuw Mnt & Davidson do the perforators, penholders, pens, note books, files, paper clips, pencils, tlmebooks, cashbooks, dividers, best barber work in town. American Bakery bread and pastry for salo at The Palm. 3Gtf The Original nSBaMaMar COLE'S HEATER Lots nt Small Prices nnd Easy Payments. Business Property Warehouse Property All kinds of Farm Property Homestead Locations Fire Insurance. I Eastes (Sh Bean Realty Co. Oregon Street With Patent Draft Will Heat Your Home On Two- thirds the 1 Wood Other Heaters Use They cost no more than others. So why not buy a COLE? Bend Hardware Co. Sole Agents u-ys , Nothing sold but good things to V BEND, OREGON. eat at Oregonian Grill. m n