TUB BEND BULLETIN George PAimn Putnam Publisher, U. N. Hoffman Manuring Editor. DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS. An Independent new.p.rer. .Umlinp I SJJS?, .I". JK for the wiuare ileal, dean buines clean ! ibhit oot1- .Fiank it ilitchock. politic .ml the bt intetcu ol Bern! JA nml-Omw wtamku. ml Central OrtRon. JoorrtBOT .... o ni ' Nrmury M mm . . Bf y (Hn.ll - : ; TtrairT . Thma B Kiy eilticfninTtnVliiTtic, 1 "" Mtl .-. - M CMlOl Ottytrt... ., , Ii.y ' OmmWtwin LKt Mtttc or m1 Hi mltnlH- Tnr ) - en route to that town. What tho motive of such a person or persona I could be, is not stated and certainly vic.mwft 7 Jinmi w,m it cannot oc guessed down here. S?tf TTrT:. JmrttSf mvS The teachers were not needed by STTnrof lalrtlof . U'.llrr I. It.hrr . ... .ixmutyrfw.r . . . ii i. Mimw. we local scnooi, anu wnai was to rvvrr.i7 w. vvanrm in uaMT-vnarie Tfagti ln.rt iwwn fTMrt CXtTBD STATRS WlltUmlt Tn gained by turning them back nt Bend? We suspect that iomc one has lecn misinforming the Inter-Mountain man, causing him to give this town a "diK" that's uncalled for. (1MtMr hi .!.) U.S. ;.. I Ctn inan H I JaaMtaa haw. WEDNESDAY. NOV. 29. Itll dim WHlM t. tf at Mil Kiar Jotm H Lw CMnliftlth J' . w Ufrty NKVKNTH JtWtCIll IHrRKT Ja-t- - W L dmMh, AMat . t4w Hihw CKOOK COVNTV H C KIM Mwi T. X fettftaar Tiwaiy .... . . .. .Kata jurafca v n' . .. i ..I ...........4 . a rwmir vkwn ttnmfimmm. .. " . to note Its Falls Press, prosperity. Klamath i'URCHASUS LINOTYPH. The Mend Bulletin has purchased n MerRcnthaler linotype, which will Iw installed sometime before Jan. 1. Metollus Central Oregon Inn. CLASSIFIED COLUMN RATH lle cent line for flrt in ctlloii in thl ciiluitm, four eeiiu llnr for etch MirMeHt iuwrltwii. Cihihi MX wttrtlt lu a hue. Wanted Onvk a Patron of hint ,t David- i whi'h harU'r shop, you rtll continue -ft ) K II Itarttr I Jaaw Klc THK CVKT. Gwcvtr Coral - Kteti MMk) la M-. iMd MoikI.j ta nnakrr. rviHutKCwar KttH !) la nth twHtta. CiMiiiMKwtit Cwir l't vkm.j la rr MaKk. Majr. Jaljr, !a4atWt 4 NmiarWr. Baj SWItwt, tMtt-T N. it. kajr 19 tM. Cbffl - .L. tl. V.t I DKTCtart ljr UnWff , Treasurer . i Caaacthata . if M --hi navo's TIIANKSUIVI.NO. Tlw twulw moflthc which hare intervened sine Ut ThankKivinc hava broMtrht to the o4e of tend many thincs for which tlr should i W uwwkful. On thlnjr aloae tawk out paramount the compic tien of the railway and the inaug uration of daily pAmflcr and fitsht tralfic and railway' mail sarrke with the world. Nothing so important has happened in the history of Bend for which its people snook! have greater thanks thnn for this. From an isolated village, shut out from oasy communication with the outside and the outside separ ated from it by commercial barriers that could not be overcome, the burdens that must be borne by Bend -:.-- wore immense. With these obsta- booklet on Oregon, thousands of cles now removed by the expendi-' copies of which have been distri ture of millions of dollars by the buted. has been revised since the Hill and Harriman railroads, the .completion of the Oregon Trunk markets of the country have been brought to our doors. Our pro-' a more duets lumber, livestock and the things that the farm produce can During October six area were iMgnated by the Secretary of the Interior an suitable for entry under Uw entarjcd-hornetiMi act. Theee mdud K.110 acrof land in! b. ft hdTi 1.011 Idaho ami Oregon ami tnake a total bo Imd. of 1JW. J26.957 acres whkh ha lieen designtel by the Seeretary of the Interior a cnterable in 32Vcre homted unit. Wantkij Vocal puivlls. Vkt. CITV OF BK-MI e c ce ; 11 C KM -vj ."fa HI We have received a ammuni cation front "A Patron atvil Itwiiler." Anonymous article are given no cor!Hderaticn by tliM iwper. but if the writor will forward hi or her name, the communication will re ceive proper attention. Bond houew"v'a wouki have oc- .Marhm SStf Wantkj Trow to wll. Have first daM outfit. St Ijildell on the Wlkton ranch, Powuit Hutto. AddroM, Prinuille. Ore. Htf Wantko A few relimiuihmenUi near Bend or Lakllaw. Hunkle & Ford. atl-W Wantko Some otie to clear 16 acros of juniH)r. taking jmy in wimmI. Klstimnteil 6 to 8 cords to acre. George S. Young, ltitx 111. Bend. STtf" Four Weeks to Christmas Jmhd-3 casion for extra tltanks tomorrow if! Wantkd-To Iwrrow $ 1.000 for i i i t .u n three-year H)ril on largo tract of uvuut ni.iuiuni hi niv vl vkuii , ,i .. , .!. . , .. . . , i. n-nv iwuuvr ill ivmmi urcg I 1 M J K4I tW B -Uf Agricultural College hens which have laid 250 eggs each during the past twelve months did their laying here. ' During the month's absence of Governor WoSt in the East on the Governors' Special, Secretary of line to Bend, and this town is given State Okott is acting Governor. prominent place than ever. - 'The information in the booklet is. fl.MJST lIQUIPAUlvr. , for the most part, accurate. The The Bend Bulletin has ordered a be sent out and sold at the highest ' following is said about thb city: linotype of the latost model which prices the markets afford. What- "Bend .a the last town on the is to be installed the first of the we need that is grown or manu-' completed section -of the Oregon year That aper is one of the factored in other parts of the world I Tronk Railway, and w beautifully bost m fcm Oregon nnd with can be laid down here cheaper than JSTofthe Shuts' Wv 1 itMt!Iatkn f lhe linot ' ever before. The combined result m souri 0f Fallbridge. Bend is hve the finest equipment of any is more happiness and after all is 262 miles from Portland, 361 miles country paper in the whole state, that not the greatest aim of us all? to Astoria, 378 miles to Clatsop surc evidence that Eastern Ore- Many there will be who tomorrow Be P'nU on " 'anc Ucean. ,f j j.,. a:-- f via the first and only railway the cannot t down to a dinner of Qrcjron Tfunk . turkey and cranberry sauce. That Sorth Bank Road. con. Addrvas A U&. aitf. gon is at last coming into its own. Harrisburg Bulletin. is but a small matter and should . "Bend has a population approach no ONE OF Tim BUST. The Bend Bulletin is taking on airs and has just installed a Model 10 Linotype. . The Bulletin is CdOOilNa CITY UFHCIALS. ; $I50CashPrizes What Will Be the Popula tion of Bend, Oregon, July I, 1912? detract from their happiness ing 1.200 and Is the 1911 head and thankfulness. They enjoy good quarters of the Central Oregon Do- c5ty .,i,l . . . .ui ! eiopmeni League, nn auiomouuv hcalLh, have a reasonably ample ,, ,;,,, ..: , .,.,,..i, portion of the good things of the carrying five tons, has been estab- one of lhe bcst wct'kl P3" ln lhe world and po3sess the good will and , lished between Bend and Burns. state and the Pioneer Press is glad wishes of their fellow men. Is not "Bend is one of the most import- 7 : tKnt . fnr mnrh ihnntrrivn(rT ant towns in Oregon, and while all . - .. .. ... O- I ., 1 . ., lines 01 Business are renrescnieu there is room for another first-class hotel, a croamerv. machine shon. An entirely new set of city oflic- boX factory, sash and door factory. ials will be chosen by the people for refrigerator and cold storage jdant. the Government of the city on next a plumber, a tinner, a dentist and Tuesday. In the selection of these an expert laml water-righu attorney. . , . . ... ,, Bend has a library, good grade men will depend largely the welfare , hjj.h aw, an actJve of the town while they are in office, eornrnerciai dub. Write to th or it may be its prosperity and secretary of the Bond Commercial growth for many years. Every clul) for information about the voter should therefore be interested busings opportunities in and around . , , .. . ., i Bead. There is fine farming in the outcome of the election. counrr. arouw Dend irriratwl Many said they did not care whether lands and good dr'-f arming lands, the chartor was adopted or rejected, , Bend will be the center, not only of aad did not vote. That ought not a groat farming community, but be the case with anyone at next,?"" lue" De?:i,e R oig manuiaciur- itng center Because 01 tne water ' power in the Deschutes River arwi charter the vast forests of yellow and black pine close by. "There Is the very best of trout fishint; and fine hunting around Bend." clcwo to ndlroad care of Bulletin Situation Wantko Chauffeur, technical training and practical hop exHjrionce. ulMtolutoly reliable, tee totler. Addruew P. 0. Box 261. Op For Sale. Wux Tradk gooi balwl rye hay for 2H or 3-in. wagon. Addroiw, Ii. C. Cady. Ukllaw, Ore. 37 tf Foit Sauk Team of horos, weight about 276J iwunds. Irnjulre Bulletin. 33tf Foil Sau: A bargain in a good typewriter. Royal Standard make, a good machine. Owner has two The Early Bird Gets Under the Mistletoe First. Buy Thn-c Gifts Quick. YOU can get just whnt you want now Inter you must take whitt's left. We will keep the cmmIs' for you nnd deliver thnn nnyi time you .say. You not nil) the hest of it when vou tloi . . . . . your Lhristintus slioppin early. $15 for this genuine Victor-Victrola Yes sir. a gen it ire Victor ut rol.i for $15. I l.trdly seems possible, and yet this new instru Hunt rmbrjires all the rund.iiueiit.tl Vutor Victrol.i principles And the unrqunlj-d Victor Victrola torn -that's the most important tiling of all Come in toilay and hear it no obligation to buy, hut you won't want to do without one Oilier t)le W to 12) VictoM $10 lu JI00 Lltjr Irillll ii ilenrH. PATTERSON DRUG CO. r THE Store of Better Values. Addition. 78x120 feet Splendid location in iimmI raddly growing 'imrl nt Inun Trm In auit lnr. LI ....l ,,-.... ....... . -.- ,-w. mcniw-. wun use tor only ore. chamr. Honkle &. Ford. :tf nence uie low price or 5-16 cash Inquire at Bulletin office. 32tf tot: i iy Fok Sau: Dry pine a load. AddtoM rd Bend. Fok Sauk Good Wi wagon, ulfh .'I. In fir., nr tvill Intili fur linv For SAUK Relinquishment of lflO Also Jersey cow. freh In atxiut acre homestead near Bend. Im- three weeks Inquire Bulletin. "Stf proved and part in crop. Inqjlre ,. , ,. . Bulletin. 38-tJx hoR S.vt: Relinquishment of 320 ,, " n'res adjoining Johnon ranch near hOR hAU: Corner lot in Park i0Wt. nulu.. Inquire Bulletin, tf IiiiiIm at $1 Halvorson. :tf a The American Bakery delivers bread and astry every day to all parU of town. I'hnne and wagon will call 3fitf ClIICKKN dinner a ecinlty every Sunday atllotel Rnd . iTtf Weinesday's election. Working under a new which gives the officials greater re sponsiblliUes and powers, honest, able and upright men who have the lxt interests of the U7) at heart and are progressive are needed to till the chief places of trust. They ' The I Pine Intor-MounUin's booid be economical in the ex- grouch against Bend seems to con IwndiUtre of the city's funds, yet tinue. It Ukes form this time in a not efeort-slghted or niggardly; statement that somebody here has imaid se that all ordinance and been turning back school teachers laws are strictly enforced or elM? reriwUd; siKxild be men of good repjudon and refocted by their fellow nwa; and, alxrve all, should l mm who are interested and patriotic enough to qualify and serve faithfully throughout the term for which they are elected. There are many to be found who could and would fill these require ments. Who they are mustbjde-1 termined by each voter for himself,1 in his own opinion. If every quali fied elector thoughtfully and honest ly picks out the eight men in the city who he believes are the best men to fill the eight elective offices, and goes to the polls and votes for them, he will have done his duty & himself and those with whom he lives and associates. If he does less, he is failing to do justice to himself a3 well at to his fellows. The Hill and Harriman linos have spent $5,000,000 to reach BoihI, the Spokane of Oregon. The firt train over both roads ran in on November 1, 1911. The population then was 1 .000. In eight months' time what will it be? We offer you a chance, without cost to yourself, to participate in the following prizes; $100 CASH, 1st Prize S35 CASH, 2nd Prize $15 CASH, 3rd Prize This money has been deposited in the ScandinavTan-American Bank of Seattle for this purpose.. For prize blanks, write BEND PARK COMPANY. fvC0-J61 Empire Building, Seattle, Washington, or H. J. OVKRTL'ltr Bend Park Co. Representative, Bend. 40OO i The Best Grade of Rock Springs Coal Delivered at Your House. RGVISCD ORI-aON.PAMPHLT. The Great Northern Railway's I BRICK, LIME, CEMENT, I PLASTER I CEDAR. SHINGLES I Overturf-Davis-Miller Co. I Office in Benson Bldg. on Wall Street, - Bend, Oregon, i STOP! LOOK! READ! $1r SL jl jths aMaaaa2Z5aaaala3al5aEKn3alHaMBS 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: I 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 a new line of ease goods -all bottled in bond namely: Caii'tdian Club, Old Crow, Sunny Hroojc, Cedar llrook, Horderlaud, Perfection Scotch, Pine Midge, Guekenheinier Ilye, James E. Pepper, Peppcrford, Doud fc Lilian!, Special Reserve Montieello, 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, aaataaOaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaflaaaaa TEe SILVER.TO0TH SALOON J. H. MUSGROVE, Mgr. 1 4 -. Wt V . M.