THE BEND BULLETIN Gkoiick Palmkr Putnam Publisher, U. N. Hoffman ManaRinpr BilUor. "An It)ileictiitciU newapapcr, tmiilliiR for the mjtmrc dent, clean liitlnes clean Hlllic. mid the lt intercts o( Demi noil Centml Oregon. nnothor column tho text of this law na taken from l.onl's Oregon Lawn. SUHSCRII'TION RATHS: One jttTimm, - .- . . $ I . S tt month . - ..-.... .Co Thre monthi.MM...HwttHH ......... .30 (InearUtilr In aitrancr.) It In announced from tlurnn thnt n impnongor nutoiuohllo lino from thnt city to lloiul will he cstntitlaliptl next eprliiR. Travel hy wny of Vnlo or 1'rnlrlo City from Hums to Cortland routs nhout MO. hut hy coming this wny this amount will ho cut to $30 nr linihntitv Inaa With llnl ntltft I, : ' ." trucKS mnKiuR tno run to success fully over tho fine, roiul from hero to tho llnrnoy county cnitltnt, tho put ting on of n pnitsonper lino Is only n mutter of time. WEDNKSDAY. DEC. 20. 1911 On account of a brrnk In Its machinery after the Uue wa half printed, The Uullrtln is de layed thl. week. It was also necessary to cut duwn some of the late news, for which we make apolojr'c.i. Accidents will happen, and we therefore ask the Indulgence of our readers, nnd w ilt all a .Merry Christmas. The people of Ooltl Hill. In Jnck aon county, held n set-ncnunlnted meetliiR In their town Inst Saturday thnt wns very successful In hrltiKtni tho cltttena of the town nnd aur rounding country In touch with each other. There wna n Mr free dinner, a matinee movltiR picture program and addresses hy leading huslness men nnd others. All the stores of fered special Imrgalns for tho day. Advertising pays. This the Silver I.ako Hnchelors' Club has found out. When the. organization wns recently formed, the newspaper gave It much publicity. The result has been nu merous letters from women who are looking for husbands. This Is 1911. too. What will tho harvest be In IV IS. otherwise known as Leap Year. UXOTYIU. IXSTAM.KI). With this Iwue. The llulletln en ters upon a new era. For the first time It Is printed from type set by linotype machine. The old alow hand method of setting typo has boon discarded and hereafter tho pa jier will appear each week In Its new dress. This means a great deal to tho subscribers of tho paper. Here tofore. It was necessary to curtail news matter on account of Inability to get It put Into typo. Even at this, Tho llulletln has carried moro home-set matter than any other Cen tral Oregon paper. The lino typo makes it nosslblo for a broader nows field to bo covered. Items from all parts of Central Oregon will be printed, as well m all tho news of Ilend. As has been an nounced previously. It Is the aim of the owner of tho paper to convert Tho llulletln Into a semi-weekly as soon as the flld will Justify, and as tho town grows. Into a dally. The Installation of a costly type sotting machine such as Tho llulletln has bought is a step somewhat a fcmd of what the town justfles Just bow, but we believe that within a few months such will not I the case. With 'In eo-operatlon of the peo jde of llesul who appreciate a good ewiir and the benefits It Is to their town to have such a publica tion, we shall feel that the extra ef fort and expense of getting out such it paper have not been In vain. In one way and another, all oan help make The llulletln a newgpa per to be more proud of than ever. Subscribers who are In arrears can materially aid by paying up what they owe or by ronowlng their sub Mriptlons. No ono of them will inles the small amount, whereas If all pay up promptly It will help the pa tier great!. Another way to help, too. Is by informing the editor of anything which you think would make a news Item of interest. And when your ntlnhbor comes In and asks to borrow your llulletln to read, call his attention to the fact that we are making a special rate to new sub ttertbers between now and January 1. Olve them to understand. In a diplo matic way. that you don't entertain any too lofty an opinion of pexiple who sponge on their friends. The paper's circulation Is growing every week, subscriptions coming In from many who have heard of Central Oro- Kon and aro headed this way, and from those who have recently taken up residence here. WOHS OOUNTItY i.vjl'ktici:. In tho Orogonlau Sunday appeared an articlo giving an account of the Establishing of auto truck service be tween llond and Hums. The writer Km along without making sorlous blunders until ho reaches the third paragraph, which Is as follows: "The distance between Hend and Hums Is approximately HO miles. The route traverses nn arid desert waste, whore roads are virtually an unknown luxury and human habita tions aro few. Tho only town on ouuntered on tho trip Ib Itlley, which, if It were ou a railroad, would bo des ignated as a water tank." "An arid desort wasto" does the country a gross Injustice. Because that part of tho state has not been notlod up and doveloped for lack of transportation facilities, Is no reason It Is not productive. Tho home steaders who have gone In there, cloarod tho land and cultivated the uoll will dony most emphatically that It Is a "wasto" country. 'TIs trti It is semi-arid, but there is enough rain fall to mnko It.wlth science auu gilt, a productive part of Oregon. We call the special attention of our renders this week to an advertise ment of one of tho lending stores in town. It contains n lot of Christmas suggestions, and It ou miss s"in;t what they are you will pass oxer something that Is as humorous as It Is original If tho present rate of construction of stono buildings continues, It will not bo long till llond will bo a town of fireproof business blocks. If you know of any news. Item. tho editor would appreciate It If you told him about It. You can telophono It In If you wish. Tho Christmas season Is a good l time to bo In tho hands of ono s friends. WOl'I.Il HKU' ALIj AUOl'XD. (Portland Oregonlnn.) It would be a great thing If Port land business men could teach by let ter their customers In the Harney valley and along he route from I Hend to Hums within twenty-four ' hours This will come with th I completion of the cross-state rai'. i way. It may come Itefore then. A". j effort is now In progress to establlth i a dally mall service between Hend and HuriH and the ambition at ec-h terminus and along the route If ) 1 make It an auto service. The Im portance of the plan rests not alto gether in the Immediate advantage I thaC would accrue to prosent settlers I and distributors of merchandise. A ' dally mall service would be a strong i Incentive toward rapid settlement of this ISO nilloH of almost undevel ! oped country. Its ultimate result ''would be Increased business, grantor 1 production and those In turn would hasten railroad building. Any In I fluence that Portland and Its com I merclal bodies can give to bring a- Ikj.H this mall service would lie well worth their while. IWst in I nun. "Hie Star Dry Cleaning House, 1 with A. L. French, does all kinds of cloanintr. prewini? and repairing of ' clothus in n nont mnnnur and nt reasonable price. Ladies' work as Iwcll ns men's done. Satisfaction I given and work promptly done. A trial will convince you. 27tf CLASSIFIED COLUAIN RATHS: I'Ue cents a Hue for first In. cttlou In this column, four cents a line for each subteiiieut Insertion. Count six woid to n line. t.ost. LOST -WntornmitB fountain pen Howard If returned to llulletln olllro. WaNTKI)-WltMt. Wanted -Vocal pupils. Mnrion lir.tf Wantkh Party to build 8 or 10 room house in llond and lease to me from 2 to fi years. State location nnd terms. Theo. A. Old. l'UI 12th St., Portland. Ore. -10-lp WANTKli To borrow $1,000 for three-year period on InrRO tract of the best timber in Central Oregon, close to railroad. Address A 2f, care of llulletln. !Utf. Wantf.o Would like to net stock cattle to winter by month. Inquire G. YV. Wittier & Sous, Turn alo, Ore. -ll Wantbh ivejrular customers to buy fresh ranch ckks. Phone Mrs. W. P. Vandevert. 3lf Tor Rent. KOH HKN'T Two good warm cab ins on lot It. blk 1 ft. Center Add. Sp T.m! TH'Vt Wlilt.t .i.m'Iiu inn. chine. Inquire at J. A. Hastes' ollice. Tor Sale. KOH SAl.K Fine new bungalow Just completed. Good location. Will bo sold at a bargain to quick buyer. Inquire nt llulletln office Wil.l, Tradk Rood baled rye hny for 2i or 3-in. wntron. Address, H. C. Cady, Latdlaw, Ore. 37tf Fort Sale Thoroughbred bronze turkeys by Mrs. S. A. Dutt, six miles east of Hend on Prineville road. :itf Foil Salk A bargain in n good typewriter. Koyul Standard make, a good machine. Owner has two machines, with use for only one, hence the low price of $15 cash. Inquire at Bulletin office. 32tf j Foil SALK 10 acre chicken ranch GS4 miles wnithcst of Hend, on Hear Creok rond. All fenced, four-' room house solidly built nnd out buildings, chicken ranch, etc. Seven acres cleared, plenty wood and water. Mrs. Jean Schiller, 1177 Stark street. Portland. Ore. -10-lp Foil Salk Corner lot in Park Addition, 78x120 feet. Splendid location in most rapidly growing part of town. Terms to suit pur chaser. Henkle & Ford. :Wtf Foil SALE Light team, gentle nnd good travelers. Al harness, buggy and wagon. Call on G. W. Shriner. Park Addition. -JOtf Foil Sale Kolimiuifihinunt of 820 acres adjoining Johnson ranch ntmr Powell Hutte. Inquire Itullotin. tf AUnccltanrnus, Cotton llitiiiirl ulou- ultlt knit Vtiisth T."- it lii. t it. M. Siiiltli Clothing ' Tho easiest way to acquire a for tune Is to Inherit It from your fathor. Another unsigned article has been sont to Tho llulletln to be printed. As we said sorao weeks ago, this paper follows tho policy of all other publications of rofuBing Its columns to communications coming from un known sources. It la not necessary thnt tho author's name be printed -with tho article, but wo must, for our own protection, know who wrote it. Tho communication In question Is In regard to tho pollution of tho De schutes river, certainly a subject that interests all tho poo pi o of this town, us well ns those of other places which got their water supply from the river. There is a state law against tho pollution of the water of tb8vstream.- For, the, benefit, fit, those concerned, we are printing in DIRECTORY OF OFFICIAL. O.VITKD STATUS Ircl1ent ...... William II. Tn Vke-PtciMeut.. .-...- Jimrt h Hhrrroin StCTturyofbUte- rhiUmlrr C. Kno nccftury ol Treasury .......-Franklin MacVranh (Kfirtary of Inlcrlur Walif r L. fnhrr 8ieury of War II I.. Mimairi Kccrrtary of Commerce ami ltfir .Charlca Nagtl Secretary ol .Navy .Cciirgt Vou I. Meyer Ktcrctary of Aurtcullurc .- Jamea Wilauti fotlmaalcr General .frank II. Illtchiock Attorney Central... Oeof-t W. WttktiiUaru BTATK Governor MMM........... O. Weal becreury ol Male Hen W Ola-tl Treasurer TliomaaU, Kay Attorney OeueraJ M. Crawlenl Supt. Public Iniirurtloii- I. K AkUrtuaii state Printer - W. h. Uunlway Coramlaaionerof Lator btalUIki O 1' HoB Came Warden W I. I'lnley Stale Unitluccr........... John II. Ui I George 1. Chamneriaiu f jonainan jiourue, jr. U. S. Seaalora..... Ccniremnen.. I W. C. Ilawley A.W. Uff-rly ,....Ka1ih Jordan ...J.IJ. Lafollelte m. a. roru HKVKNTI! JUIJICIAI. BIHTKICT Judge .......'..- W. lirad.haw Attorue).. ...............- Fled W, WiIkii CKOOK COUNTY JudKe..,. ...,w.... - II C. lilltl Clerk..... - Warren llrnwn Sheriff............ T. X. luifonr Treasurer. A UMKiru...u..H.i whrw.l riutMrrititrmiellt Coroner ...- I" K- ' ll'' burreyor -Fred . Klce Commlniooera iamt', k ' TIIH COUKTh. Ciscoit Coukt Firat Monday in May; third Monday In Octoler. i'soSATK CoUHT Firat Monday in each mouth CoMMisaiOMsat' Coukt Firat Wcdncaday In January, March, May, July, beutciuucr anoWovember. Ukho school uistsict no. it, urr Chm .1. U. Wletl CITY OF BHNO ......u. K. coe ..... ,H.C. Kllll ,.......Ms j. ppencer (S C. Caldwell II. unciil Dlrectora... Oerk ..... Mayor...., Recorder.. Treasurer.. ....... F M. Hay .III. J. Oveitui M Tllp'ett, Coundlmen. U.K. Allen into, auuc M.J. Krlly W. B. Scllcrt Some brands of KiMKiiiees are more utiKpular than others. Are you there when It wims ui mskliiK the best of the worst of It? NOTICE FOR I'UlliMCATMN Deixrtmrnt of tlie Interior. V H lmUlfrtce at The l4lUa liieiton. NtnemlM-r llh. KH. Nutkrlaherttiy KUen that IMIa l IWM-y.of lleud. Ilrekoil, abu mi A ll II J I'd. HI Blade hMine.tead entry No oAj4. for liK mxiU.ii lo, laon.hip o aouth, ranne 16 ea.l. Willamette Meridian, hat tilrdnotkeol Inlintlou to make Siul onumuutKili pruxf. to e.taMltli claim to thelaixl alire iltrll.l Ufurr II I' Iflllt. O. H.ComniiMioiier t hUi.lltte. at Hend. mexoii, on the l4h day of January. U Ctalniaut namca a wltneaM. C.ore Mllll u, lidd Kopper. U. N. Ilttfjuu and II. C. Ilenklc, all of lleud, (IffKiitl. ja.4 C. W MOOHK. Kesiater. NOTICE FOR I'UHIilCATlOM. Iiepartment of the Interir. V. H. Ulld Olftecal The llillea, Oregon, NovciHler IJtli. 1)11. Notice la hereby kWcii that Walter lnlela. ofliend, (iregufi. who, on Novewlr 4th. OA made homestead entry. No ljM, aeital No. o.om, lor nwtf, Seel Ion II. Towu.hip 17 booth, Kallgc II IlK.t. Willamette MtrxlUll. haa 61nt notice ol Intention to make final proof, to eatabtith claim to the land above OrKriUd, before II. C Ittlia, L' ComniiMioutr. at hit ificeat Hend Oregon, on the ilhday of Decem ber. IBM. Claimant namea ai witntiara lamea H. Ben ham, of t,aidUiv, liregou. Ailam Koliniaa, Charlca Iloyd and Charlca H Imw, of Hend, Ore J,""! C. W. MOOHK, KcgUtrr. Photographic Portraits That Please at the Seward & Robideau Studio Bend, Oregon Wiestoria Addition Is Selling: Fast. Why? Wcnrc furiiisliin every purchaser n certified abstract l:IUil:- We are selling on a real estate contract. fe 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. Better make your selection today. Our property is within three blocks of the Union Depot. Prices $150 and up. Terms $10 a month Liberal discount for cash. Lots are 50x110 with 60 and 80 foot streets and 20 foot alleys. ---------- 'I 'V I "1 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. Hend, Oregon. Portland Office: .301-2 Huchanan Uldg. p - i i STOP! LOOK! READ! Q. ffTBL BBtfflk, QPaA WP A aV iccra s, itfi-j ; i '. .; aff tKMf ria, va m :wttb7,w, aduc 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 We also have just received n new line of ease goods all bottled in bond namely: Canadian Club, Old Crow, Sunny Drook, Cedar Brook, Borderland, Perfection Scotch, Pine Hidge, Cuckcnhcimcr Rye, James E. Pepper, Pepperford, Bond & Lilian!, Special Reserve Montieello, Old Taylor, Billy 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, TEe SILVERTOOTH SALOON J. H. MUSGROVE, Mgr. FORMERLY $4.00 PER GALLON. NOW $1.75 Per Gallon or 40c PER QUART. . ttmmmmMwumeaim 3 v6 i