The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, February 07, 1912, Image 6

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doing Knst.
Those lot In Canter Addition. A
few choice hups loft nl vory reason
utile prices nnd tonus. Two ot tlio
best residences In llond being built
on mlJolnliiK lots, Itynn & Melllll
vrny I'ostnlllco corner. ?tf
Old Papers (or Sale.
Old pnpors tied up In bundloH
may he had at The llulletln olllco.
lust tlio tlrtng to go under your
carpet. If
lU'SINIlHN WD l,lll)l'i;wSIONAIi.
W. W. Faulkner, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Ihillctlu lltiildliiK.
II e u il, Oregon
Ward H. Coble
Alloiney nt Law,
Olllco In DcHi'luitea Itnuk llullillng
OpiioNlto PoHtolllee.
Ilend, Oregon.
Shoes
for the
Bole
Family
at Our
Store
Shoes
for (ho
Whole
Family
at Our
Store
LUMBER
OF-ALL KINDS
Slvy
23tjSuS
If
I.
?
fc
Muster Drown line of pnotwear
for the Children Can't be llrat.
mHHBMHIKSHHMnHHHBBHHM
PR S OR
CHILDREN
SCHOOL PUPILS
GET $35.
TO
irst National I Link Offer 923 mill
the Teachers $10 Aunrd Will
rrobnhty be Announced
jit Commencement.
The First National IUrnk of Itcnd
has offered $26 In eah prlies for
M.honrslt In tho grades of the pub
lic school.
The I a a of award Is as follows:
JS to that pupil of each grade, fourth
to eighth Inclusive, whose rofiort card
ahnll at the end of the year show him
or bar to hsve the highest average of
this- grade. Deportment marks nro
to be taken into account along with
the marks obtain In the various
echoo subjects. The prize money is
to be expended by tne pupil, uuuer
ho direction of his teacher, for some
thlogof permanent vatua which shall
i Inscribed with the nam of tba
inner as wall as with that of the
donor, ana which shall be retained
as the property of the school.
The teachers hare decided to add
10 to this fund In order that offers
may be made to the aecond and third
grade also.
It is peobable that the announce
ment of the outcome or tbls content
will be made at the commencement
icrclee.
The Halle Team Wins.
The High School basket ball team
-was defeated by The Dalles Ave last
Thursday evening bv a scoto" of -in to
10. The vietUira were much larger
than the local bsys and played to
gether wall. The home team showed
the moat weakness In guarding, and
io players did not shoot coals as
bBcoaasfully as thy did against the
leu a team la the opening game of the
Htaaoa. The achcol boys and girls
had seats In a body and gave their
t-lla during the game.
After the game the High School
gave an informal reception for The
Dalles team as J edaob at Muster's
HuJL Frapiie and cookies were
hems), and the time was spent In lie
rowing acquainted.
oo(l Attendance Itccord
There are five students In the High
Hchool wfio have tWn helthor tardy
nor abeot. - Tliey are Margaret
West, Fred Lucas, Hazel Thorson.
tJInronce Bather-and Ulydo McCilll
vray. WOMAN'S PRESS CLUB
Uflorl Ik-lug Made to Form Aullniy
of Ktato AMirlntloii in Ilend.
lly request Tho llulletln prints tho
following article, which Is self-ox-vlanatory:
"During tbo time the State
Woman's Press Club of Oregon has
ueen In existence. It has confined Its
activities almost exclusively to (he
:lty of Portland, although as Its name
implies It Is a state organization. In
order that It may fulfill tho greatest
utOLtlltlllMnci tt ra atfitn ntrfi nlTfiflrtrv
iMistilbllitlcs of a stato organization,
nnd be In effect vli.U the nameslgni
tlrs, a plan has been ciiggcsiod by tho
president. Mrs. M. T. L. Hidden, nnd
nMglstlcallir pudm-red - by,, .the
jueiauors, whoroby the clubs nom or
,
Men's Hightops, the vory best made, from
$4.00 to $7.50
Men's Heavy Shoes, oxtrn pood wear,
$2.75 to $5.00
Ladies' Shoes, stylish and comfortable
$2.00, $2.50, $2.75
Florsheim Shoos, without an equal,
$5,00 and $6.00
R. M. Smith
Clothing Co.
Everything to Wear for Men Who Care
action mny bo greatly extended.
"Hriefly atntod, tho Idea Is to
ostnbllsh auxiliary press clubs
throughout tlio stato In every city
nnd town whero there are women
writers living In sufficient number to
warrant such action. From Inqulr
les made It appears there Is enough
literary talent In Ilend to constitute
a highly successful press club, If the
talented women of the city would
Join forces with that object In view.
"Of all brain workers, writers need
tho Inspiration that comes through
an exchange of Ideas with others of
similar tastes. A press club pro
motes an Intellectual comradeship
among Its members, which Is truly
helpful and stimulating. Among tho
many advantages tho plan of tho
auxiliary club oners would be an nn
mini meeting as n happy culmination
of the year s work, whero all stato
press clubs would be represented.
The benefit, pleasure and Inspiration
to all concerned derived from such a
gathering would bo of Incalcuablo
i value to every ono attending.
"In accordance with tho consti
tution of the Stnte Woman's Press
I Club, It Is Dot uecessary that every
I member lie an actively engaged
author. Some of Its brightest mem
hers at present are
only occasional '
contributors to the newspapers
periodicals of the country, while
others associate members never
have received remuneration for their
work.
"It is earnestly desired that an
auxiliary press club of women writers
be formed In (tend, and Information
which would help toward the estab
lishment of a Head auxiliary prees
rlnl) will be furnished gladly by the
corresponding secretat). State Wo
man a Press Clu'i of Oregon. Oswego,
Oregon. Hox 1KS.
"The rlub'a nr imok. constitution
and by-laws -iit on rei teat."
$1.00 SEED OFFER.
THIS (JK'ANI) AS.SOtmWi.NT P
TME POU.OWINa f'WIiSM (JAR.
DEN bEl-DS. PUSTI'AID,
FOR ONE DOLLAR:
1 oz. Itncky Ford Musk melon
1 ox. Golden Custard Squash
1 ok. Early I'vergreen Corn
1 oz. French Ilreokfsst IU-lish
1 ox. Ing Scarlet Italian
1 oz. 1'slnietto Asparagus
1 oz. Iisrly Kgyptian iSeeta
1 oz. Jaimneso Climbing Cucumber
1 oz. King of Mammoth I'umpkirw
1 oz. Now Paul Itoee Cntlouptt
1 oz. Danvers Half Iong Carrots
1 oz. HloomsdaleSfivoy IeavdSpinach
1 oz. Georgia lUtttcsmtke Wat'molon
1 oz. Oregon Yollow Danvor Onions
1 oz. Early Yollow Rutabaga
1 oz. Goldon Self-Hlnnching Colerj'
1 oz. Huby King Toppers
1 oz. Country Gentleman Swectcorn
1 oz. Sweetheart Wutermolon
1 oz. Chicago Tickling Cucumber
1 oz. Mammoth Sandwich Island Sal
sify. 1 oz. Early Jersey Wakefield Cabling
1 oz. Purple Top White Globe Turnips
I oz. Prolific Black Wax Beana
Should we be sold out of a certain
variety, we will substitute its equal,
Kemembor, 1 oz. equals about four
regular packet3 which you buy at the
stores. We give you fully $1 worth
of fresh seeds for . Send money
order
AMEKICAN SEED&NURSERYCO.
Yesler Station, Seattle.
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For Rent
Folding Card Tables 15c each
Folding Chairs COc per doz.
. M. Thompson.
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llustcr drown line of loniwrnr
tor the Children-Can't lie Heat.
at
at
at
fights the datel
This South African Oadaar Haa a Qrlp
Likt a Dulldotf.
There Is n curious long nosrd Ilttto
creature of South Africa railed the
Mtt'l. which I said to exhibit n most
peculiar method of tlghtlug Its human
adversaries. The son of n llrltlshcr In
South Afrlcn who was tiding for the
Orst time ti shotgun had what hardly
could be called an utnualug exterleuco
with a ntlrl.
Tlie boy mtw the ratel creeping round
in tint hill, lie cantered on tit a not
cry rapid pace, uud the Iwy tired ut
easy range. The animal turned heels
over head, much In the name inn liner
Unit a tame miulrrrl will distort Itself
In n wheel cage. The nilol iu"d
"m'' "" 'f '" l'l. but iieier look hi-
eyes off the boy. The lad did not think j
of running, but clubbed his gun uud
Mood. premrcl to meet a rprttig
It happened that the KnglUh liny had
never been told how the ratel fights
Almost every boy In the veldt knows,
but this lad did not. To wult thus, ex
peeling n leap bresnt high. Is to gUe
the rsttl exactly the chance lie wnuts
Itetdtiitlng not n oeeouil. the mtrl gild
ed snlftly In nnd felzid the lad's feet
"e "f imeKeii nun wiin uie nun enu
nnjot ins gun. kii-Keo ut nun. miuiiicu iim
louilcnt. lnil tlie rutrl gnnweil ihmij
with the pertlnnrlty of n bulldog At
etery blow the creature's teeth riwil
like a vle The boy sehteil bN long
tsll. wretH-lied mid twUtel It. but the
ml el would not quit Ills hold
The Htruggle In Med for n Nhorter lime.
than It lake to tell It. TI MUft.-lPM of
the lad's intei were inn through, slid
be tnmbbHl ImeL ward -not ut full
Ifiietti. but Mgnlttst an ant hill Thl
clrrumslsme prolwbly unved hu life
The ratel let go. as It dnex nheit lu
tlitlm dmpe, to xprlng upou the i.hI'h
throut ami tip his stoniiuli nl'h ll'
blud iIshh. lint the p'uiLy Ixiy llfle.1
liliowlf uhm hix i.botM uud lay imto-"
the Hummlt of the mound That tiiiglit
ouly have prolong d Hie xl niggle. Im
blx fslher run up at the moment The
boy wan many months In lsl and
RMNy more on .rub-hen. New York
I'roiMt.
"HAKG THE PRISONERS!"
An Exelamatisn That Va Put Into
Effect a an Ortfar. ,
The yimtiK Mttnl of Ijxliii'iiv wat h
cUsroelw In IIh ahnteh isuii life of
the early o'gliteeNili century, lie wa
i-ool In aetliHi and full of fun In dully
life. One dnyhe hsn deMlled to com
in ml h iMirhil ert. and as he xtndled
uwr the iMtlleileld his orderl) ewe to
hlui lu grout ierplexliy.
"Sir." said he. "there U n liesp of fel
lowii lying out youder ho xuy tliere
only wouudisl, and they won't let us
bury them like the rut. Wlmt ahull
wo dor
"llury them at once," replied young
Aguuw without moving n uiusvk ol
hU i-ouuteuiiia-e. "for If )oii take thelt
word fur It they won't be deiul for u
hundred years to come."
The man saluted uud Hlnrled off In
all klmpllclty to curry out the order,
uud Agncw IihiI to dlspntch u counter
order In huste to prevent hU Joke from
laioinliig ii triigedy.
This reenlls nn "o'er I rue" tale of
border life. Home Mallowtiy moss
troopers were brought before Blr Wil
liam Ilowurd, who wns uu uutbUHlnstlc
iniitlieniatkl.Hi. He was deep lu his
studios when tho prisoners ,erc
mn relied Into the cnstle courtyard, and
a lieutenant eiiiue running up to get
orders us to their dUpobal. Knruged
nt being Interrupted, lie cried, "Hung
the prisoners!" and went on with his
work.
Uu finished his problem nnd went
down with a cheerful niltiil only to
learn that IiIh exclamation had bceii
taken for an order, and tho prisoners
were all banccd-
llr .
' When his Sutnulc majesty wants
anything done that ho Is ashamed to
do himself ho turns tho Job-over to
a hypocrite.
Irrigating Lath and Houso Lath
A Specialty
The timber we cut from l the lwt In tliecouu
try, mill 4H tullr MHilhcail ol Hind.
Pine Forest Lumber Com'y
BEND, OREQON
JUST LOOK
H. J. Eggleston
Manufacturer of Harness nnd Saddles Dealers in Wagons,
I Higgles nnd Farm Implements Hay and drain for sale.
Short and Diretil: Route to Portland
and Other Western Oregon Points
I SpSx
SaSv
I .Wi'sXsKssBtBaal I
Xt
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VIA THE DKSniUTl-R IHIANCH OF THE
Oregon-Washington Railroad f8i Navigation Co.
Through Cnr Service from Ilend to Portland.
Daily Train Schedule:
Lomvu Ibtnd :() a.m. I.v. Portland 7Ji0 & 10:00 a.m.
" Kwlmowl 7:21 tun. " 'llie Dallus... 12:S6 p.m.
" OiwICIty S;(Mln.m. " DescriutwsJcL 1:80 p.m.
" MoUliui 8:X2 a.m. Arrive Mmiraa 6:1 B p.m.
" Madras 8:15 m.iu. " Metollus .. . 0:00 p.m.
Arv. Deachutoa Jet. hlnp.m. " Opal City.... 0:68 p.m.
" The Dallea IMp.m. " IMmowJ 7:S0 p.m.
" Portlatwl 5:) p.m. " RofMl 8: IB p.m.
For further information call on any O.-W. It. t N. Agent
or w rite to
WA1. AlcAUFiAY
General Paswnger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
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Go Journeying
East
The-ell lie so much to tell nlssit when you get
'-uik ut or u auUon trip Kuit on the Or at,
N'orthcn Railway, throue.n Uie Kockns at win
e , i tli the v.l- t world bathed In colors, m you
vie v it from tlu commodious observation plat
lorm on tlio
Oriental Limited
the rx-'fect through train to St. Paul, Minneapolis,
Chli.'ik'o. Tho Lake Park Region of Minnesota txis-
iouit u Ivan charm, and the glorious Great Lakes
irio corriei y nt through n land of enchantment to
ijre.it cut s in the I2n,t. Gut folder, "liiutern Triiis
or W -t rn People" and Information nlsjut ,Sk-ciuI
Uo jnd-Trlp 1 ummvr Pares. ' Cull on or uddresi
Archibald Gray ,
A. Q. K. k l. A., PottlonJ, Oregon.
THROUGH
our Htook of flno Harness nnd
sec If you ever snw any hotter
made at anything like our
prlees, Wo into only the very
hest of leathers and employ
only thoroughly coniHjtent
help, consequently wo know
that we have tho host class of
goods to oiler if you wish to
purrhtiMO a set from stock, or
wo maku high grade Harness
to order when desired.
...From...
BEND
Redmond and
Central Oregon
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U. C. COE,
Physlclnn and
M; D.
Surgeon
OI'I'tCK OVIIK I'IMHT NATIONAL UK,
Ofllce Iloum: to to u a. in., I to J nnd
7 to 8 p, in.
IlltNl). : OltltOON
C. S. DENSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OfKICK IN flltsr NATIONAL HANK IU.IKJ,
IIKNO. OKItCON
Vernon A. Forbes Jk
LAWYIHR
KIHST NATIONAI. NK IIUXL,
HKNI), UHltnON .
aeorgc S. Youuk
Civil, Minimi and Iiiiikiation
Enoinkhu
Oregon Street
Olllco with J. A. lutstus.
JBSSE L. SUA1RALL
Attorney nt Law
Olllco Id Huron llldg. on Wall St
Ilend, Oregon,
Crook County Abstract Co.
INCOMIIlKATIitl.
AllSTUACTS OP TITI.lt
to all land and town totinCitok county,
II V. Wvi.nn, Secy.
Prlurvillr Orrgou.
Wc photograph the records.
CLARK & W R I (1 H T
i.Avvnits
WAMIIINOTON, I). 0.
Public Ijind Matters: Flnnl Proof.
Desert Lands, Contists and Mining
Cases. Scrip.
Associate Work for Attorneys.
J. I. WEST
Undertaker ami Emlmlmer
Full Assortment of Undertaking
Goods.
Fir street Imiul, Oregon
K O. MINOR
i-mroyeicK wimhno
I.IFK IMKK ACLMDIINT
I N S t It A N C !
Notary Public nd CotivrvHiiriiig All
l.rgal l'Hr Corintlv Ilrswii.
FIDELITY BONDS
Mrs. .Mamie Ainawurlli
MILLINERY
Over Skuse'a Store
Wall stn-et .;. lUnd. Oregon
W. 12. PARKIiR
Pluiuhniv;, Steam find Hot
Water lloatlii";
Jobbing Promptly AHincd to.
HK.NI. nni-iiiiN
Caldwell & Alain
All Kinds of Hlacksmlth
Work
lKtl:s HKWiMi'i i:.
Minnesotn St., Hot. Ij.u.d and Wall.
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K.l, II I.I.C "Wit.
Ask Yourselves
WHO (Ioch your cleaning and press-'
ing, anil those who are best hiiIIh.
lied with their ordera In that lino '
will surely refer you to us. Wo
have built up a reputation for '
doing high class work In a
nhort time and at u vory '
M0DEKATB CIIAUGE.
Star Dry Cleaning
House
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