M II ii HOPE THE SECOND HAND MAN ADOPT GHARTERlGRiDiRONSTORiES HOUSEHOLD GOODS BOUQHT AND SOLD. Bend iVlacliine Shp All Kinds of Saw Mill and Farming REP-A-1-R-S We Carry a Large Stock of Auto Repairs and Supplies Wall St., next to Opera House If you care for the BEST GOODS ' at the BEST PRICES trade with H. J. Eggleston Manufacturer of Harness and Saddles Dealer in Wagons, Buggies, Farm Implements Hay and Grain for sale. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Irrigating Lath and House Lath A Specialty The Umber we cut from U the belt in thecoma try, alii 4i mile southeast 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 $G.50 for Both Papers. Jm . yir i i' 4SS3B PEOPLE APPROVE IT BY 66 AlAJORITY First lilcctlon Under Now hutrimicnt 1 Called for December 5 When Mayor, Treasurer and Sl Con iicllmcii Will HcCIioncii By a majority of lUl, tho people of Bond voted lust Wednesday to adopt tho clmrtor submittod to them. It went into effect at 12 o'clock last Thursday night, and the first election under its provisions was called for Tuesday, Dec. f. by the City Council at a special meet ing Friday morning. The charter provides for the election, on that date, of a mayor, a treasurer and six councilmen. The three councilmen elected last De cember for a two-year term will, I therefore, not hold over, as would have been the case had the charter I failed of adoption. The three men i receiving the largest vote will wrvo two years and the others one year. 1 The vote cast lust week was very light, many of the cltiaeiw not tak ing the trouble to go to the polls ami express their preference. In terest in the election of the llrs-t otllciuls under the new governing instrument is already keen and it is predicted that there will be a heavy vote cast Dec. f. Many candidate! have been mentioned for the oinht offices, but no definite announce ments made yet. The City Council met Wednesday evening and cnnviuwoil the vote, finding it correct and fair, and on Thursday Mayor Coo hwuml a proc lamation declaring the charter in effect nt midnight last Thursday. The judges who berved at the elec tion were E. A. Sather, chairman. Frank May and V. B. Sellers. The clerks were Montelle Coe, J. B. Heyburn and J. II. Bean. The council named as judges for the election next week S. J. Spencer, chairman, J. N. Hunter and Frank , May. The same clerks as last week i will serve. The petition of W. P. Vandevert filed Nov. 14, for the vacation of the present plat of certain lots near the depot, was granted. The council adjourned to meet at 11 a. m. Dec. C to canvass the elec tion vote. Football Games That Wore Won by n Tongue Lashing. A TALK THAT BEAT HARVARD. Trainer Mike Murphy Mail tin Ap. pial to Pann, and lha Had and Olua Rota to tha Ocoailon and to Victory. A Dog Won a Qama For Columbia. GENIUS OF SCHUBERT. WhaWvar tha Oraat Compoiar Fait Flowed Forth In Muilo, Whwictor Holuibert hiii'cncd to turn outr lli leutc of ii Miiuiui' of poetry, tcrn'i lluii plcimed Ii t in would ho wnii' cloiluil In melody The) would nIiik tlieiiHelw In liN mind with nu petli iii'ioiiiiiiiiIiiiiiiI. noble lu rhythm mid ihli In liiiriiiuiilo ir paper Imp pi-lll'll lo ho wtllilii riMII'll till IIWt would nt onio Ih written down duo .Inly ecnlnu in IS'.'d. nfier n Iiiiik wiilli. Ihi i-niiiporer Hliiillcil lulu ii beer uiiidcii mid found u friend Ml tint: nt n nihil' with ti voiuiui' of Hluiki WrttliiR on football In the American Kpeore. Hhiibeit pnuoti up Hie 'ok Mnenxltie. IMwnrtl t.yell I'm tell of ud reml tho aoiur In " yinbclliic. football ill-ream thnt were turned Into -llnrk. Hark. I lie Urlt Ihi'bomilirul viotorle l.y loiiK'iit' Iii1iIiik. Ileaaya! iiu'h'ity. with Its itceoiiipfliilineiil. nu "There nre lnimice wlierehv coach- l'' l,w "n'' " iimlnntly llnhcd iihiii i a. a a i. ... ..... la .1. ...... .kit tti.. .at. ill c lime won same nil unbeknown to "" """ '"' """' """ " ' " the public. These nre crle Hint have tieen faced In the UretodiiR riMim t- I ween the halve, with Hie team atretehed otu dirty nnd hriilncd Ijmti- el hy coacheV tmiKUc or ntlrrrd hy i the nppetil personal, mi apparently ill orcnulritl nml defeated rabble often become a atendy hut furlou lluhtlniz unit. "In IPOA Pennsylvania went to their drelnj: room nfier ptnyltiK n (I to tl drat hulf wlih llnrrnnl. The tie score wn inlnlnullinj. Ilnnnrd hud played the lietter football rtiey luul ripped the nil nnd blue Hue to tnttent And Ilnnnrd would haie crushed IViuwyl innl'i If Mike Murphy, the xeternti (rnlniT, hnd not Jumped upon n tnhle nnd talked three minute to the tenm Murphy, like Anion), was no orntor "'Do you wntlt n lol of benn en I cm tip there III lUmton to crow over the luiidi their tenm Hindu of youV cried lie. -They'll turn that city lnldo out nnd on Kood I'enu money ut that' Vonr friend 'II he ronrtlu' free lunch counter for week If joii let llnwe duh k'et nwny with this! Myclf-ll almost mnde me cry to nee thoc hhc tl(T wnlk nil orer you' (lie uulped noticed hly l 'lleenune I know liow Cood you nre. You weren't right thnt tin If. ott'll kill 'em now Vmi've cot to Think of I he crowd And oiiy. fel low, If there' no mother, fntlier. l ter or clrl up there witiutilu'. jui think or me. fellow Think of me. thnt tnke enre of you nil. Tor I've cut the "eon." Iioya Ilium HttUe liilHtliy Bcrnwieii item the Imek of n hill of fnro. In the eoiirfe of the aiime evenhu: he act lo inunle the drlnkluK ou In "Antony nnd Cleopnlrn" nnd the teme "Who I 8) IWu." In "Two tleiitlemeii of Ve romi " And nil thin ctquMtcnc enmr from the noil of n cook mid 'r mivhinih'. w hone chief dellKht n n Imhy wim to plrk out melodle on n ruly old plnuo In hi father' aliop nnd whe ncme of hiimnii till wn renched when he ih tnken lo ii nelKhliorlim Jollier' to try lit lufiiut hniiil on it Hue new In Ntnimeut He wn n chiirlty pupil In the Itnperlnl ScIhniI of Mnle. hut nei ther. It orphan n)lnm ntinophere. the two inenl n day nor the Ice cold plnuo with the he cold Instruction dampened the little t'rttnz' ardor Vhnieer he felt flowed forth In mil lc.-.Scw Vork World Concrnlng Frathman. Jnine. iikiiI the. mid .SHrah ncwl eeu were the children of a pnife or mul tiMik n Kriiit Interei nt the lie Klliultlt: of the coIIcko year In the In cnllWIuii which thev dally wltnetl on the cninpii. 'I hey dlcucl the merit of the cne from eerj aide JmuiM naiinllr preferreil the frelimeii while Srtruli nlwii)a aided wllh their eliemle (ne iifteruoon Jame una trotlltiic ncro the cmupil. hohlllik.' IlKhtlj to hi father' hmid III llllte fnce wr iiille nerloii. nnd he kept IihiWIiik hr hind him more or lot fenrfuilr III fmhiT. ihi'p In mrtlllnihiii, wn tint no lUat III low n. Tho Star Dry Cleaning llmwv. with A. I. FieiH'li. does nil kinds or oli'iinlng. iniwlng ami u'palihiK of clothiM In a neat niimner nd nt ifitHouiiblo pilci'H. LiuIIoh' work us well us men's tlniif. Satlsfni'llou kIiu mid wink piomplly ilonu. A trial will convince you. i!7tf .Spcilul Inducement hi I'lkes. Lots In Ulvernldo nnd Lytlti Ail illllons $UI uikIi mid $U u tiioiith. Hasten v Htmn llotilty ('. Tint Uoi Kl. chicken dlmiois Bend. llllND'a .Sllllilli) mo tho ItotiL ill astf Older your fruit niko now nt Oiegoiilan lluki'iy. Tiik Bi'l.l.irrlN'8 I'luwllk'il ads bring results. If you have- anything for wile or want t I'")". ""o n Bulletin chwIIU'il.ail. It costs but little. t' Palace Restaurant Rooms for Rent Confectionery, Trull I'lcnlt Supplies, Cigars J. F. Taggar. & Co. "lie coiibIuhI. tiriiahnl hi eye with tlclni; iiulll lliuill.i n niunll tolienald the hack of hi hand nnd faltered on I won't tM with you very much loncer, nnd I rrnnt yuu to wtn thla pi me.' "lie flnlihPil spenklnc nnd stole nwny without n word. There wnii no cheer Ins: tho men were ihlnklne too tinrtL Tho next tmlf llnrrnnl found n Ulffer Tnthcr. titer wouldn't mlitnke h III tlo 1,0) for ti frehmmi. wmiul the))" Woman' Home Coinimiilon Antlmllltarlim In Otr'nany. At StrnhurK I nw n ceneral leave hnrrnck. The wntrle ikh nt ntteii i lion, i ii.-ii u ueii hi1 oiiii iifi"-iii mi iimv New PALACE MARKET Ctiarlc llod. Crop. MEATS Vegetables, etc. IkiIIi nt the ame liilnn( mluilrkeil hi pi It, which rna iMvullar. Ih'IiiiiiI hi hack enirli. mind you' I hnve alo eeu irc-t liya In tleriiinuy mock tin- purndeHchrltt of InMipcr when nn on rut I'rnnaylrnnln tenm, n trnm whoc emotion wrrf keyed up to audi n pitch that their rJrrce football bn never alnco hero een on Krnuklln Held Hnr vnnJ wn dated, awrpt nway aud heat- n tx-rauae man apokr. jeer pned hy. nnd the trooper Krtn "Another remarkable turnlntf of ' ned broadly and the nfflcrr aaw. but CO YCARB' EXPCnitNCC REALnSTATH IRANSFHRS. (KurnUhctl by the Crook County AUtf.cl Co ) C. II. Hoplcy to John llarr, It 6 to lo inc . hlk M, KllliiKct' dd. Redmond. twx. i Iieml Water l.lht & Power t'o. to Html MillliiK & WMrehoutc Co., tract in n.tf iie. CC3J-I7'U. fl. John !'.. Hunaker to William I'. Kiii. ' li .,..1' .11 ami U tip' IH.K.I7. t i 1600. II. I'. lone et at to II. M. Jenteii. It .1. hlk i, I'.hrct lit Mild , Redmond, f 150. I H. A. Depue to Ceo. II. Depue, e)i : aw,', aec 3&-IO-I4. ft. 1 II. 1. Otrrturf to l II. Summy. It 4 of ' vc 31-17-12 and uw iiw,', ec 6-i8-u. lo. Guy H. Dol.Kin et at to Lilly II. Oil lettr. It I of l)oloi.SIocum Acreage, Redmond. I75U. The Ilend Co. to Morgan Ailkim, It a, blk 30, Park ndil , Ilend. $1. Frank McCaffery to Nina May Kelly, It 1 and a, blk 1, McCuficry'a I'lrit add., Sitter, fl. CUuiIe McCauley toG. W. Daviea, It 5 and 6, blk 2. Redmond, fl. Ona W. Triplctt to J. 1. Weat, parcel In ne'X nctf. 3j.17.iJ. ft. (Correction.) Dudley Ma field to I)echutci Lumber Co. .Mrjnw,'. 'A lie,' anil eX "ej, aec 13-2; II. fSj. W. It. S. Coyne to Nick Mamlle,e$ ne(, wA K',i. 'i w. - X 'l tvX vU, xc 10 l5'-' f'- Tho R. Throop lo I.. !. Throop, wi cJ4. t-X vU ii. 3---5. f. Stnte of Oregon to Nell Chriitellieii, nwj awf, 8-iS-n. Agreement to m-11. OrcKOti Trunk I)ev. Co. to II. S. Woolly. It J, blk 3, Graudvlew add , Ileml. 500. FILLS LUCTURU HNdAOIJAUJNT Oil. John Sobiouki filled hid on Kajjemunt hero Friday niKht, do liveritiK two of iii lecturoH. Ho Hpoku on the riuo of 1'oland and tiien buvc a vivid picture of Itus Bian prison life and Siberian exiles, lie haa a fine nemo of humor nnd told a number of amusiriff nnucdotea during tho courts of bin lectures. LOANS FOR UUILDINO. Those desiring a loan for building purposes through the Pacific Build inp; & Loan Association, call on James Ryan, rnroo between the balrm occurred at Ithaca In SWA. Cornell led Columbia by 0 to 0 when fhv tram returned to lbs dmulnR rootna, Columbia had not recoTewl from n wrarloK Ram wllh Princeton the wek heror. Many of tb men were overtrained. There w dlatlnrt feellnir or tint hopelenr of It nil whrn the player lay down upon tbr floor nnd benche. Only Hill, a white hull terrier mawou ahowed aljfn of llrvllnetui. It wn cold In the drraaluR room, and a trainer abook the aihea In the atov. lie uaed a Kker. lb end of which became red hot. When Anally he laid down the metal rod the red whitened, but the heat re mnlned. Hill, deciding that tbr poker wn to bo played with like n atlrk, rauKht the healed end lo hla moiiib. ' lntanily hi Up enn-d nnd turned black. Hill only abook the poker bard tt. Two men crabbed hltu nnd tried to force him to open hi mouth. Hut Hill fouRhl hock, and finally they had to choke blui before he would looen hi prlp. It wn then that Conch Mur ley tin deed Captain Klher nnd point rd to tbv do. Catchlni; the Idea. Plah er aprnnir to hi feet nnd built up n apeeeh nround Hill. lie compared Hlll'a nerve to the leum'a nnd uked the men If they were not uhnmed of them arlve. Ill cloliig aenicucv wn. Juit play for Hill. Hill. Hllir "When Columbia returned to the field. Hill. yrlploK fuiiouly, led the wny All throiiKh tbr half the team henrd blm barklnc from the ld linen. Hald Von Haltxa, the bl(C tnrkle, after the game, W heard avery yelp, and It aim ply dror u.' "Alto Hlll'a yrlptnK waa ao Rood that Columbia won out, 1'.' to 0" Very often. Mr, Vox declare, the ability of one roan to kirk lm deter mined tha outcome of the Rauiu. lie wrttra: "lu 1007 Minnesota and WIconln nlnved 17 to 17. The in nt ch htm been bnllybooed 'the mot aeiianilonal ever I teen That It ended lu n tlo wn be- ciiuio of Capron He aaved Mluneo , ta. fie kicked three fcoul from the field. The Riitne lieRnn with n bewll ( derlnR aerlen of riMhe. end nut nnd trlplo forward panne. The ncoru leap ed to WIconln 1'J. MlnneHota ft Here i ('apron begun to kick. Hnindltiu on i t.ie thirty yard line, he drove the hull between the pout Wlxcouln'rt lend ivn reductil to three tinlutx Aunln. thl time from the fnrly-nve ynid line, Cnpron nent the ball "nlllnu I rue. Mln nenotn h-d Kl to 1'.' The llrt half ended, however, wllh WlwoiiHln wIiir Ins back Into tho lend A touchdown enmo after a nuccehn of end run Tho arore wn Wlcuiiln 17, Mlnne sotu 1.1. Id the tecond hnlf the tenm ntcndled down and plnyed 'clone foot ball.' Ko more aeorca were likely. Hut In the cloning minute Capron aent a kick twlntln from the forty-five yard line. It cleared the bar, nnd the ncore was tied. Wloontn had the better team; Minnesota had Capron." aald nauitht. Hurh nntlmllltarlm I ' MHlriliibaiilak In ! raa f Jltlittirt Illilka UUIUIUKHiliV IM V awvu htwwv Ha Mad tha 8ala. "Ye, the pnierty I cheap enough Why do you want to aril Itr "You won't Rlre ta nwa)T" "No." "Well. lr. If tieeanne I'm the only mail In thl nclRhliorhood that d(x-n'l mow In hlch M-lety. nnd I'm lonr-aome."-Chl'-a.'o Tribune il2BIE Tnaoc Mnna DcaioNa CoevniOHTa Ac Ant mi iwiai tltf h t HtMW nir miilr rttn iHir uh!"! p l-bf . INM...lllc(lfr. i.J.i,l(.l. MllOaOCI "ilil "I H llllMl .Mf Mf llll. I'.l.ai. I.l.n Ikn-nth Mna I. kI nrulIUt, without Wf, In Scientific fltticrican. A iwrm.lr illmiM Miir lnnnni' taiiUHi ,1 .nr .rtn.mo l-niiii.i, 1 .,.. li imti iriiii Iimt ntunlkl.lt. wJ4ti ftll I., 36IBri4ii. r WMrlva t.i A Bargain in Lumber! OUU K1HST ANNUAL CLKAHANC'H SALK For thirty tlny.s we will .sell our rotih liuiilier at 810 per thousand. We have contracted to move a million feet of tim- her hy No Ut nnd imi-t liuo mmiiii. Not tho only IiiiiiImt ytitil jut a Him cliu pluco to ohtalu u hill of IiiiiiIm'i- Dm- motto hold (rood: "A little better lumber for it Utile le inolic)." BEND LUMBER CO. Star Pestaurant aaaaiHi.ii i i a i a i i hi.ibmibih. "'"" " ' ' inilaniil Short Orders Served at all hours at our new Lunch Counter. Regular Meals 35c. Newly Purnlxhoil Booiiih, Kut ttntl Room lluro nml (Jet the Bout Vultiu for Your Monoy. Our BAKERY GOODS TIIK BKST AND CIIKAl'KST IN HKNI). MRS. NELLIE WRIGHT BOND STREET, BEND, OREGON u' '..-' V-" if'- v. , M " r V,. 1 Y