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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1911)
u h t O. A.C. SHORT COURSES BEGIN JANUARY 3. CONTINUE FOUR WEEKS. Every cltlr.eii of Oregon It cordially Invited to at tend the hort courses of tho Oregon Agricultural College, WglnnlngJun. 3. Klovendlttlnctlucoiu"H os will bo ottered In Agriculture, Mechanic Art.t, Dome-dlc Science nnd A-t, l,onnucivt Korettry nnd Mulc. I'.vor.v eouro I diolgncd to II KM tho stu ilont In liN dully work. Muko thl u ptciiMinl and profitable winter outing. No tuition. ltcuouuhlo accommodation. rr beautiful Illustrated bulletin nddrevt H. M.TKNNANT. KcgNtrniM'oruillKOrt'. MKHIH'S DUSINISS COURII HY COKH18PONDINCK YOU ARE INVITED I fjend JYachine hop All Kinds of Saw Mill and Fanning R-E-P-A-I-R-S We Carry a Large Stock of Auto Repairs and Supplies Wall St., next to Opera House RAILROAD TALK C10INQ THIS ROUNDS llnrrlmnn Interest! Snlil to he Huty Sun eying In Hnittcrn Oregon far limit nnj Went UuA ll.-nd (liven nt the li ctittlnl Vcrmlni!. of llio Unnd j Humors of rnllroml building still excite Bend Hioplo although they lmvo heard counties stories of this kind. This was shown by tho ex citement last Thursday evening when the report got started from some source that the Hill people had let the contract for a line from Hend to Hums. It develop! that there was absolutely no truth to it. The report gained credence prob ably on account of the activity of the Ilarriman interests in Mnatern Oregon. The Orogonlan carried Maiaei of M untie. The intiatiol'a uiituriil home Ii nt the bottom of tho rpii, never In very dtHp water nnd yet deep enough to li near ly nltviiyn covered at any Mate of the tide. Tor pitiferenct' It liken it bed of Hand or ntuoath, dim (travel. To till bed It nttiiclie.t Iteelf liy tho IlKUturc llku growth on tlm nIipII known nit tho byiwu, and than, ntuudlug on end with Itn point to tlto bottom of tho lea, It fortut Itnolf In a deiiHO mnnn no closely pui'hcd together that not nn Inrh of the pen Hour In visible. Am new ones wmw they do not extend tho pound Kpnce octuplcd, tint ranitu thetnxelves one on top of another In In) en. all llrinly llxel tonctlirr by a living eord ot connection. In thin po sition they are exocd to ninny dan Kent. A heavy nturin may lireak tho matt to pit-ten ami dlnperne Its con ntltnentn far ntul wide. An nllerntlon of the thlul current may nuecp a Hand avalanche upon tliein and hrliiK nbotit their etnl by nutToentlnn. V.vvu If they etenpo thete daHKer It In ecrtnln that bottom Inyern will lie crunuct) out t exUlchcc. The Vegetable Lamb. Oi'o of tlm 11101 rei.uu u' nut urnl fetlthw In the world In tho Old tieto lowelil. called liy xome people "tho vegetable lamb" It I regarded by tlie tinthet or China at aoiticthluit miHTimHinl They lielleve It to lie tirt vegetable niul part nnlmnl The long stories Thursday and Friday of plant certainly bear u retetuhiiiure to fr W1,, r Wllllt tll imy nil tun nun. iiiiiiiiiikii it iiiikiii in- iiim'ii " Lonofellow'e InebmpUtt Ulirry I remember thete wax one llllle hot of whom Longfellow ui verv fond and who enine often lo nee him Urn day the child looked enrnell at the hum row'M or bixikt in I lie llliinrj nnd at length wild, "lhivo jnii mn Maek theCliinl Killer)"' LmiKfcllau wim ohllued to eiinfeN Hint hi- library did iml eouinln Hint eneinled Milnme The llllle Imx li"K ed ver, Hiirr.t and pnetnli "lipped duwn from Id knee mul went nwii) but early next murniiitf iiuleiiow hiiw lilm eumliiK up tlie vvmk with Nomethlnt; tUliily i iiitped In til- little IM 'I lie lit III hull litnlliilil lilin '.' eentx with whleh lie wax In liliv n ".I nek the tilniit Killer." to lie Iiin own -AllUlti I'leld. "Aulliura Hllil I'riendt " lnfct Tonet. All lnvetp,tor Kl'eii to the rtillei". 1 tloti or cliilnut diltll Iiiim ol'.'terxed Hull there are at leant three dlfTcrcul touet I emitted hy lime tn-a low one dtirlut; I lllulit. a hlKher utie when Hie wIiik nre held III nui Ii manner thai they do ' not Whrnte ami a yet hlKher tune when the IiikivI It held no that liuno or Itn lltubn mil be Inured. Thlt lant. It It imlnted out. tn the "olee proper" of ' the Inneot. In nome conen It In pro duced by the ntlunmia or the thurnt. Sprclnl hidiitrinent III lrlci, Lots In Hivorsldu nntl I-ytln Ail tlltloiiH $10 cnxli niul $10 a month Kimtos t lleitn Hcalty Co. THE 'HORSE COMFORTABLE." it the nnlmnl whoc llnrnet It Ihui'IiI here, heviiUM It will tit him ea-.lly and nlTotil him protec tion. Kn ul m onttltt complete, well made In ever, imrtlculnr by the ino-.t exKi t mukers, and In tlie be-t iiintermK. Hore Itlnuk ets uinile to order. Kvorj thine the animal want In the wuii of clothing ami at nnvst ieaonable rtjrut e. II. J. EGQLESTON Vnnufr of Harnoot ami Snddlet IValer In Wajron. nojjjrles ami farm unplementt Hh nnd (.ii am for ale. '? LU MBER OF ALL KINDS Irrigating Lath and House Lath A Specialty The timber we cut from it the best in the coun try, mill A4 mile southeast of Bend. Pine Forest Lumber Com'y BEND, OREGON Bargain Period Novemlxr 8 to December 20. 191 1 THE BEND BULLETIN and PORTLAND DAILY TELEGHA.M Entire Year of 1912 what is KoitiK on around Vale. Ac cording to thio reports, Hums will be the western terminus of the ex tension the Short Line is now build itiR from Vale towanls the Malheur canyon. More than 100 civil engi neers lmvo gone into tlie field, it is said, since Judge Lovett vinited Vale several weeks ago and construction of 110 miles west of Vale linn been authorized, it is reported. The Oregonian stiys: ' "rittns of the Ilarriman system provide for extension of the new road to Burns, which at present is the projiosetl terminus. However, the line will extend eventtmlly to Bend, and may KMnibly jKHWtrHte the ('MscHilett and Mud xn outlet in the Willamette Vally. "As soon as the rud is completed to Hend, less than 60 mile will re main to connect it with the main line of the Southern Pacific at Cres cent, which will be one of the princi pal points on the Natron-Klamath ,cut-olF, work uwn which now is under way. j "It is probable that the extension from Hend to Crescent will be made even before the cut-ofT is finished. ' Steady construction from Burns , westwnrd, therefore, is expected so Uint the Eastern Oregon country will have direct connection with the Willamette Valley, nnd thnt the heavy trnilic of the valley, which constantly is growing heavier, may be handled eastward without the circuitous haul through Portland and over the main line of the O.-W. R. & N. Co. "The Ilarriman system will com plete the work planned for Eastern Oregon without delay, is the infor mation coming from the general otflcus of the Oregon Short Line at Salt Dike City. W. II. Bancroft, general manager of the Short IJne, will have charge of construction fur a pig nt retullh n u liimli Kou rlil It computed prim lilly of the plant known n rhliome and nprliig from need After nttnllilliu Itn mil height rinitn nnd leudrll nprltn: from the tiller and K'tvw downward until they enter the enrth It It till ixvulliir formntlon which lm mu-eil n to lie re ptmled with no much awe 'I lie Oil licte claim that nfler It hat rem tied lit full nlxe It fennei to he eitetntile nnd turn hiiIuihI. feedlin: upon the tender nhooln of plinil which crow near It. WuiinrapA I'ltuen A Siibmergfd Cratnr. DurtnK the expllmi of tlie inli-nin. of KrnkMtim. In the ntralt ul Suudi n IVCI. n lariie prt uf the Itlnud nt Krn katoa Mat lilnwn nwny. nnd tlie ncn tiHik It pmre .Nut In III! nflerwHril tueiniireliicntn were mnde of the ntmpe Mini depth or the r liy left entered with wnter nt the northern end of the disrupted Itlnud The reull were putt IMietl by Pr Verlieek In tSMI Ijtifltr Dr Von llemtlleleu linn reliieHlllitl the KUbtnerceit Imnln furiiittl by the ex plonlnn. nnd he tlnil ttmt within the iwrtlnl rlliK foruietl lir the three re tnnlnlng Inlnmln of the KraKntoa croUi there It n central Imnln. oxal In ntmpe nnd with n fairly lerel floor. ImvIuk n depth over n contldernble nrea of KX feet Compnrlton with the former ruennuret tudlrnte thnt there Imn Ikh-ii no chnnpe In the aen floor durlnK the ! Intcrrenlnc yrnrm. 1 here l no Ii:ii of rolcnulc nctlrlty. Till: HlM.l.l.TlN'H chotsilled ads bring results. lf you have anything uno a Htilh'tin elnnsllled ad. It cunts hut little. tf Hotel Seward .l I'llM ANII II Ml II h I'M If I I I'tiUTI.VNU. ltl lit iN Olleol tin' Mo-it Al Until' llllll III Kntl Apmllitd lloleln III the Nint'liwii, I inlHiltliiK l.tory Mutleinl onveuleuee Ineen lei ul letnll niul tie lltei tllttllel I I Hiil'li N I'l AN Kalr. 1 1 i. ami u. Willi Hath i . ami n tint ni.rl .11 ll.lli. l.ntlini iMlinlii ii W M nl'WMI rinii'iut Palace Restaurant Rooms for Rent Confectionery. I'rult I'icnlc Supplies, Cigars J. F. Taggarl & Co. Holiday Goods New PALACE MARKET Itinrlc llod. Crop. MEATS Vegetables, etc. Prtrvln9 Opldara' Waba. Nnturnllatn employ nn Incenlont methotl of prenrnlnit nil kind or apt der' web. The web nrr Oral nprny ed with an ntomlrer with a thin nolu tlon of ertUta abeltar. nnd then, almiild they be of the ordllinry KiMtnrtrlc form, they nrt pretrl rnrefully n?atnat n clnt ptnic. the aupportliiK ntrandt at the name time helm: aer ered. After the atiellHe noinllon hn j dried the plnien rnrrjlny the webt t-nu bo ttoritl nw-ny In n cabinet Crrn tlonio nhnn-d wl mny ( preterred In their ortKlnit i form by nprujtui: them with nliellnr nnd then nllnnlnu them to dry l'fore reiiimnl from their nupportt. Jinny aplden"' welm nre rerj beautiful, ntul nil nre elmrncterlttle of tile nit-clet lo wnien ther lieioni;, ho thnt will iipponl to till disi'iiiiiiimtiii limn nre found ut The Hen's Toggery Fancy Tics, Gloves, Sus penders, Collar Hngi and in fa 61 anything that will make an appropriate jrift. A. L. FRENCH OO YGAnB' CXPCftltNCE IjOTjjra Tftaoc MariKn cniONt CorrrtiaMT Ac Anfftnavillnff a.k.trh ami rtMrft4ti har auir rria"i nir 1 1 ii fv ii.ih.f at. liivvnlVin Mtir llil.tU tlkM,Vit- lbi..irtilr iiiMm lll. MtaOIOOI umI'.i.ui l.nt fl. tn lt ..nrr lof .miJi.aMI.ala. I'al.nl. ! lliMaah Malm J(u,IKlT. rrrrtal Mlii, illt ciiarta, la laa Sckntific Jirncricnti. A Huot ,.lr lllatlr.ifl ..k)r lra..t nt mlaikin it ar .mmhiI fciiJ, 1 (.. II if nMtb.. It. puwayaii .wl. I Co m ..,.,. New York work, while Carl -Stradloy. chief twt from n neieninte RiMiiilKiint their IUMt of 1911 Free. Hajfular Itatos $0.50 for Both Paperal. ! engineor, i forcajai." will direct th field A Blind Paintar. TJip wmttlerful nlxth neitte niiprMed to Ik MfitMMe(l by the lilllid It ivdt f utile. I know n blind uiulcWu. lie U n cpnltm." "Tlmt'n not m rrumrntiittt. I luew bllml winter" "luptMtfihle." "Not nt nil Illn work porfeet" "A blind iwlnterlr III work In per fect? Why. what due he twlnt" naino decree nt lindou the lmpiet,loii or beliiK a real city It It on too UIk el too ainilll a Mcale for Hint; Itn rlren are too Hide they break the Heiise ol continuity. At Clmrlin.' Crow, with eleten tullet of l.onilun In every ill rtH-tlnn. one k'etn a feelliiK uf umhH ot Immennlly thnt In IneMiiK In Utile old New York, nn MnntiiiitHii It properly dtMcrlbed. Hprtiigtieid liepubilcuu. pi-ruiiiiient pnwervntlou In very dealr able. How Flylno Flan Fly. The ixipulnr tuition llwt llilne (1th brat their "HillKn" It n lllltnl. If we nre lo rely uhui Hit riwilltn of atudle of Ilioof llnh inmle lit no lea HII nil 1 tliorltj t lm n I'Hptnln lUrett lluiiillloii It npMMr tlmt the wIukm are not true j orennt of (licht. but rather play tin I part or n tMntetiuto or nn neroplnuo The whole motile rmtver It aiipplUi) by the Ih II. wlih'li net nn a profiler, mill Hie tllit-Mtlmi nr iiilti.rlui; nt llu. -.-lie iHtinin iiiintH. yu cnump.-- WB n ,ll(. Hlr crri.lH uut ,.r Clovelntid I'luln Dealer. oreanlonnl nhlft of Im-litmilon nre not -- j ihciiouictm connected with the prupill London and Naw YorU. , ou or tho llnh In Itn iierlnl dlk'ht. New York will never Rive In thf i Daar In Scotland, Th deer nro probably lhennfct crop In Scotlnnd Ontn may MTlti nnd never ripen by reamiu or tiw early frotm ntul lontt continued wet (! route may hate dlreane anil nHe lo count on nny iniMir for noternl earit. Hheei nro Kcnerally voted or lenn vilue than KroiiHo. Hut deer are ery rarely nr fee ted by the Kcnnoii In nueh a way nn to touch lliu nporl nnd the iciiIiik TOluo of forentH.-llliiNiraiitl Mpurtlnt: Now. ' A Ul s Eli in OUH FIRST ANNTAL CLKAHANCK SAI.H For thirty days we will .sell our mtitjli lumber at $10 per thousand. We huve contracted to move a million feel of tini- lier Ii) Nov Ul Hlid Hills) liHte hhiiii. Nut tin. unit IiiiiiImii jiinl jutt a tlixt elu plate lo IiIhIii a lull ol IiiiiiIh r lua inollii Imlilt .'immI " llliir Utli i IiiIiiIh-i (oi u lillli Ii .. hhiiii v " BEND LUMBER CO. Not lo Hla UUInfj. "How did )ou eujoy your ri ti your Krunilfutlier In tho country Itob?" "Oh. It wnn line. rep 1 had lo wnh my faro and hunilii In raw water al the pump I like It tool.eil land. Ilkf we hate It ut homo" .Indue. Continental Currency. Continental currency note wero hi July. I70. worth renin on the dollar and It took a "ivniron load or rtirrcnrj to buy a wagon load or provlnlona " Wadding Venlct to the Sea. Ily dropping n ring Into the oeenn nt Venice In 1177 the doee "tvpdiled the city to the wn." The ceremony U ro peated nutiunlly. :! We ought to avoid tho friendeblp of the bad and the enmity of the food. Epic let uo. Where Now I Tho Patnlly I'rlend-My denr. I dare ray you llud comfort in the thought thnt you made jour hiitliaiid liuppy while he llvitl The Widow not real IzIiik the double iiieiinlin: of her tvontti -Yen. ImliHil I'oor Jack wan In heav en until he died. IJtidou Skeli h Tact. "How nlinll I clone thin letter to Slow. puy-'youm truly or Tt-spififiHIy?' " "8ny 'renpectfully.' but add, In pn renthenen, 'for tho last time.'" File gendo lllntter. Orcnt men nhould think of opportu nity and not of time. Time In tho ex cimo of feeble minded and puzilid apliits.-DlnrnelL Star Restaurant iKHAvwyL'iauaaMgjBmaBcai Short Orders Served at all hours nt our new Lunch Counter. Regular Aleals 35c. Newly Ftirninhed Homnn. Mat nnd Boom Hero and (Jet the Bent Value for Your Money. Our BAKERY GOODS TIIK BUST AND CHMAI'MST IN BMN1). MRS. NELLIE WRIGHT BOND STREET, BEND, OREGON i HT m