THE BEND BULLETIN Gjxmuik 1'ai.mkr Putnam Publisher, U. N. HOKKMAN ManaRinjr Editor, Am Imleeii(lcnt newspaper, rUihHuk for tlie wjimte deal, clean lmslne, ctenu politic, ntiil the twsl interests o( Haul ml Central OrcROii. sunscRirrioN ratks: One jrrr ... .... ......... fn month.... ...... .....-...... Thite tnenth......... . -. (tnratVuHr In 1tbct.I l.y ... .So V WEDNESDAY. DEC. 0. 1911 IIUMl'S I'lM! CLIMA1U. The line weather tlmt Bend has hitii nil this fall, and esiwcinlly that prevailing durinp ThanksKivintf week, has boon the subject of much comment by all. To the old-timers here it has been nothing very un usual, but to the newcomer it was n delightful revelation. Especially is thta true of people who have come from the Middle Western states. From the folks "back home" they have received letters telling of the thermometer dropping below zero and of the cold, biting winds and deep snows. Almost every day the sun has shone bright here and the crisp, invigorating air has given lost and energy to all. making"them feel that life is indeed worth while. The outdoor workers have been able to keep steadily going and have suffered none from the add. Early in the day old Jack Frost probably pinched Uicir ears, face and hands a little, but it was not long till the -arm sunshine made the day de lightful. While the people west of the Cascades boast of their exceedingly mild winters, they were hit much harder than Bend was by the storm wave that swept over the country about the middle of the month. Snow to the depth of a half foot fell at many places, but there was not over half an inch on the ground here at any time. Indeed, the climate which Bend enjoys is a great asset which by many is oft times overlooked. Of course, whatever the character of the weather, there is nlways someone who loses rather than profits thereby. In the case of the fine weather here this fall, the local merchants have felt the effect. Their stocks of heavy winter goods romain on the shelves unsold, for the people will not buy as long as their pront needs do not call for heavy under and outer clothing. The wholesale men on the outside, who perhaps have gathered the idea that this is an almost frigid port of the country, wonder what is wrong when they do not receive mar orders for wintor-wonr goods. They must sooner or later cone to realize that, despite the altitude, Bend has a most equable climate, free from the extremes of summer and winter. DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS. UNITKD STATUS rwMenl WHIUm I!. Tuft X'ltr-rrttUUnl JmtS Nhrrtunti 8entrjrofRtte l'lillmuter C Kwo SrcteUijr of Ttcftiury .........t'unUIn MutVrngh HecTTturjr of tutrttor Waller L t'ltlitr SemUrjrorWar ..II. I.. Mlmaon SevtrUry of Commerce ami LatMr-Chatlra Najrl Secretary of Nary ... .lltotfce Von I,. Mcrr hrcrelaty of ARtfcuHuie.. Jantea Wilwn IVatmmter flemral .1'mtiV.II Itlicluoik Attorney Oencral . . -Urorse W. WUWti.li.im STATU Oorernor O rl Herniary ol Mate .... Men W OWvtt Trrauttr . Thom II Ky Alteriie) Ueneial .. . . ..V Craorloiil Suit. ImMIc tntruttiHi. . I. K .M.UtH,n State I'ttitlet . W. t lmil Cninmlkiner ul l.altr MalUtiea II I' lloll ()4mr Watvlrti W I. l'inley Slate 1nkhiecf Jl"i II !. - 1 iK.,,.!TrUI" c-i.h,. z$ iiv.R, SHVHNTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT Ithtge W I, MmilhH Alturuty t't4 W. iIwmi CKUOK COUSTV II C Hllr WantkoTo borrow $1,000 for threo-yenr period on largo tract of the best timber In Central Oregon, close to railroad. Addrosa A 'Jfi, euro of Bulletin. Hltf. Wantkd Horses or cattle to winter. Addiess Smith ii Scott, Laidlaw. Ore. -I0p Wantkd Work of any kind. Also have some lots in Washington to trade for tent or shack. Addrvsti P. B. Johnson. City. JlUp Wantkd Would like to got stock cuttle to winter by month. Inquire (.5. W. Wimer & Sons. Turn alo. Ore. ! 1 1 Wantkd Regular customers to buy fresh ranch eggs. Phono Mrs. W. P. Vnndovort. ' :tf Judge ... Clerk ... Sheerff .. TiearrT ....... Acvor Mht "uprtMtrdM Cmf r . . . . surreyvr CemiilloMr . . WatrrH fHH .. 1 N MIMI .. .hattih Ionian . J.ll. Ultotklte M. ,v FM Df X O little -Vtrl . Hke I K. II t)tr ' ( jie Hire Tor Kent. Fou Rknt Most desirable olllce on Wall street. See Voinon A. Forbes. JlTtf TDK COURTS. I Ciact'lTCm'MT - Wtl Mawlay In May.lhlrxl MemWy In tKtoker I'aoatTK Mar-I1rt MiHulay In eaehimnith. 1 CjiMHiMmiaaa' CiH'ir l'K't eliwlay In January. March, May, July, t-cHe'"' t anJ Noretuher liii.su ciiiml DuratCT No n. 1 j I' M kJ" - , turret ...... ... . . J II I iUrf ! (M Itlprtt. Chm ' Clerk .....-..-.-...-....a,. D. Mini ' rlrv nf IHIN'II v v ." Mayor . . Rrconler .. Tttvturcr.. Countilmcn ........ II C. Kiln ....... .s.J siriKr S C. CaMwell J II. ln. lit II It Alltn Ihtu .Mine M J Killv IW n -ellera that tbp smoke fnm one of theac cotl It Tibetan stick. If the genuine Tibe tan Incense has bwn umhI. will rlv to a Rtfot helcht wlthutit Ih-Iiir atTcottsl bjr the wind, no mutter bow st rone It It maj b bloelnc.-Ne York UerulJ Africa's Gold Coatt Tbe Gold Conat U a Itrltlab colony on the tvext conut of Afrli-a. tu ell mato U notorlotial uuhealtbT. the beat and molMurv bolnc excvaalre; the coatt U lined with unhealthy Hteamti and ehallow lakes, while the peculiar rock of the country Is oald to Rlre off. under the Influence of the air and moisture. Inrpe nuaniltli- of bjrdrocen Kas. The natlee townt are crowded and dirty, intermittent ferers and oth er dLaeane belns ahvaj present These are pcvulliirly fatal to Euro pean, thuueb the natlit do not auf fer io much The whole ivdon l more or les a sold proluflnK t-ounlry. but at present the value of the terrl tory li chiefly duo to the profusion of vegetable product supplied by the rich toll. Oxsianut and palm oil. broad fruit. Imllnn corn. yaun. nweet potn to. Iltnes rind oranse are ouly ome out of many other ruluuble produc tions of thin terrltury The principal exports arc cold duit and palm olL I'or Sale. Win. Tkadi: good bulod rye liny for 2j or il-in. wagon. Address, B, I C. Cmly. Ijtldlaw, Ore. !l7tf , Fou S a I. K Team of horses, I weight about U7S0 iwuntls. Inquire ! Bulletin. lUltf Fou Sai.k Thoroughbred bronxe I turkeys by Mrs. S. A. Dutt. six I miles east of Bend on Prineville I road. ailtf I Fou S.M.K A bargain in a good typewriter. Royal Standard make. jngood miichine. Owner has two machines, with use for only ore, ' hence the low price of $4fi cash. i Inquire at Bulletin otl'tce. Il'Jtf l , Fou Sai.k Three carloads of Hoi-1 stein dairy cattle brought from New) York state. These are high grnde j dairy cattle, many of them now frosh, and are lieing sold fast by C. M. Brown nnd Mr. Mcintosh of, Redmond. i Fou Sai.k Corner lot in Park1 Addition. TSxl'JO feet. Splendid location in most rapidly growing part of town. Terms to suit pur chaser. ' Henkle & Ford. !Utf Fou Sai.K Good V wagon, with :i-in. tire, or will trade for hay. i Also Jersey cow. fresh in about i r three weeks. Inquire Bulletin. 8tf Fou Sale Relinquishment of 320 , acres adjoining Johnson ranch near Powell Butte. Inquire Bulletin, tf The American Bakery delivers bread and pastry every day to all parts of town. Phone and wagon will call. 3Glf Fou Sai.k House and two sotS of harness, east of railroad bridge, one block south. Inquire Bulletin. ExampU. If yon want yom child tn love truth love It yourwlf: It vnu "'ont child to lor Jtmtlre uml purity anil llmpllrlty and nouet una ctmraur Kit them yimraelf. CLASSIFIED COLUMN 'X $150Cash Prizes What Will Be the Popula i tion of Bend, Oregon, July I, 1912? RATKS: Pie cent line for firat In- j tertion in till- column, lour cents a line (or each tulHrqueiit insertion. Count tx word to a line. I ECPEUUWCKR wonuin will care' for children evenings. Inquire at Bulletin office. 39p CANDIDATE FOR I'KliSIDENr. Do you know Z. M. Chase of The Dalles? If you don't (and we'd let n rotten apple you do not), run chase yourself. Mr. Chase is a self nominated candidate for Prosident of the United States. In his an nouncement declaration, he says, among other things: "I believe tlmt it is the God-givon right of every born American, male or fomale, white, black, rod or yellow, bull cwlf, juckaw or tomcats (or akin; of tio opposite sex), to be Proaident of the United States at least once, und I strongly advocate the Orezon system, which gives everyone the chance to get there." We are glad he further announces which class he is in by saying that he is white and a man. Wanted Once a Patron of Innos & David son's barber shop, you will continue to be for their service is the best to be had. Wanted Vocal pupils. Marion Wiost. 35tf Wanted A few relinquishments near Bund or Laidlaw. Henkle & Ford. aO-39 WANTED Some one to clear 15 acre of juniper, taking rmy in wood. Estimated 0 to S cords to acre. George S. Young. Box 111, Bend. !J7tf The Hill and Harriman lin have spent $25,000,000 to reach Bend, the Spokane of Oregon. The first train over lwith nmds ran in on November 1. 1011. The iMipulation 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 $35 CASH, 2nd Prle $15 CASH, 3rd Prize This money has been doxited In the Scandinavian-American Bank of Seattle for this ptirpoM.. For prize blHnkn, write BKND PARK COMPANY. bGO-HOl Km pi re Building, Seattle. Washington, or II. J. OVKUTl'UP Bend Park Co. Representative. Bend. I Tibetan Inctni Stick. The moHt valuable Interfile stick In China a ml those which neldom, If eier, are Imported Into thU country are those In the manufacture of which Ti betan InevuHO la used. These sticks are tuude almoRt exclusively for the Im perial court, which requires them for ill Its ceremonies. The atlclta are lone nnd thin and are never allowed to be wholly con sumed by the court. Tbey rue careful ly extinguished when about three Inch es remain. Theav remnants are 'either old or Riven by court officials to friends or foreign visitors. The cheap est variety of the Tibetan Incense stick comes In thin sticks of great length and coU from 2& to 0 cent a stick. The larger and more costly sticks range la value from II to IZ The Chinese hare a tradition or a theory COAL The Best Grade of Rock Springs Cool Delivered at Your House. BRICK, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER CEDAR. SHINGLES i Overturf-Davis-Miller Co. f Office in "Benson BIdg. on Wall Street, - - Bend, Oregon. ; Wiestoria Addition Is Selling: Fast. Why? We are fu milling every purchaser a certified abstract PHI:!'.- We are selling on a real estate contract. We hind ourselves, as well as you, to fulfill the contract. We now have City water on our property. Our prices are lowest; terms the easiest. IJetter make vour selection today. 1 Our property Is within three blocks of the Union Depot. Prices $150 and up. Terms $10 a month Liberal discount for cash. Lots are SOxllO with 60 and tt() foot streets and 20 foot alleys. ---------- Do you want to sell your ranch or farm lands? If so, write us at once, giving full description and all detail information, your price and terms. -------- The NewlonKoller Comp'y, Inc. Seattle, Wash. Portland, Oregon. Bend, Oregon. Portland Office: 301-2 Buchanan BIdg. STOP! LOOK! READ! SPECIAL 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: Munk Sherry Blackberry Wine Royal Port Port Wine White Port California Sherry Muscat Wine Blackberry Cordial Wc also have just received a new line of case goods all bottled in bond namely: Cait'idiiui Club, Old Ciow, Sunny Hmolc, Cedar Hrook, Horderland, Perfection Scoteh, Pine Ititlge, Cuekenbeiiner Ilye, James K. Pepper, Pepperford, lioud & Lillurd, 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, mammmmmBBKaEmmmmmmm FORMERLY $4.00 PER GALLON. NOW $1.75 Per Gallon or 40c .PER QUART. TEe SILVER.TOOTH SALOON J. H. MUSCROVE, Mgr. 2 i M ''F