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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1912)
Ut TUN I1KN0 UUIiI.KTIN, 11HS1), WtitlNKMItAi, m(.'tiMUKR t, 1MB. TAGI3 . k. " .'." : i? WE OWN 3,500 . vft f . I f. i T V - LOTS HERE BEND PARK COMPANY BEND, OREGON Empire Building, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON CROOK COUNTY COFFEE Unique Kvhlblt Made at Portland Land Products Show. ( Portland Telegram). There Is one exhibit In tbo land products show where the coffee beau can be found as It crows. Amaxlng as It seems, that exhibit U from Crook county, tho seml-arld realm where there are cold nights the year through, and where dry farming methods arc necessary. Tho coffco has been grown on a mere bush, which the expert manager of the ox h'blt has nursed to maturity, Just to show what be can do. The exhibit suggests anything but n tropical Jungle, where coffee In Its natural suto thrive. If ever an oxhlMt was arranged to make the Western plainsman homesick, it Is this. After looking at it for a mo ment, you aan smell the sagebrush who had been cofnued fully dresMil.liad under hU bead "Sauadow'a -Horace." at hU feet Ilentley "Milton. in bU right hand a Greek Testament and in his left band a small "Horace.' The six on repairing to bis bouse to a cold repast had to sing the tliirty-Onit od and drink a cheerful glass before retir ing at 8 p. m. This done, directed tb will. "Think no more of John Cnder wood." Books In Anelint Rome. It has been pointed out that In old Homo books were iictunlly produced and sold more easily nnd quickly thno they nrv In modem time. With hl trained staff of render nnd trnnxcrlb era. It Is contended, iiu iintiiMit Itomitn publUher could turn out nn trillion of any work nt very cheap niton mid al most n moment' notlie. Then was of course, uo Initial expenxe f tyjn nettlmr before n single copy could lx the complete edition could. It Is said, be ready If necessary within twenty four hours. Tbe old Itoniun libraries wero Immense as -well as splendid. Plutarch says that the library of l.u cullus. who expended much of hi mon ey on books, "bad walks, galleries and cabinets open to all visitors." It wai proposed by Julius Caexar to open this library to the public Hurler's. Ths Usual Kind. On Jlmmle's birthday bis uncle gave him a knife HU mother told him he ought to ghe lilt uncle n Miiiy so Hint It would not cut their frlrniUlili. "Oh. well." rejoined Jlmmle. "It won't cut anything else, so I guru It won't cut our friendship." Chicago News. produced, no t-oxtly extras tn tbe formi ......i of !., in.io oiw. i.ur hl of printer's correction. The manu ........ w . ,-.--..-,,-...-, , si... ...,i. . . ..... .. . bueearoos riding through the grease-1 aenpt cnine irom me nuiuor; iuw iui , t0 make o camiutiKii: now mm wood as they attend the fall rodeo, I lUhcr handed It to bis slaves, and II rCh I don't dure to.H-l)utrolt and see stcors fatenlng on the whit-! the book were of ordinary dimension! , t.n ened bunehgrass of the rolling hills. I If over a setting was designed to Bug- 4,,'',,'''? Nsvsr Had Cbanes. "Why linvi hii nevt-r run for of. fleer astiil the n-iHirti-r. "Well." nald th wealthy cltlxen. wlimi I was younger I was too oof I am lrw cost the ouiioslte of a coffeo plant a tlon. it Is that whiff from what tho world has regarded as the "Eastern Oregon Desert." Hut the coffee Is thero In Its native pod, on tho bush which grew on a Prlnevlle farm. It Is not Mocha or Java, but the veracious word of the master of this exhibit is given that It Is real coffee, of the bush variety, and that Its homo was waoro the coyotes serenade at night and Jackrabbita disport all the time. For originality. It li conceded by visitors that the I'rinevllle exhibit Is remarkable. It Illustrates the pace of development between tho Uockles and Cascades, where the sagebrush Is universal. An Indian topee Is on tho right, begrimed with smoke, from which It would not surprlie one to see the greasy face of a Piute pro trude. There la sreasewood and sagebrush nest, and then the famous hunohgrasa, just as It Is taken from the Kastern Oregon hills. Then come the first products of the white man, and finally all the vegetables ajjd fruits known to the region. Ccesntrle John Undsrwood. Jo Iiu Uuderwood. who died at Whit tltea. Knglsud. lu 17X1. left soum odd Instructions for bU burial. HU fortune of (IS.UUU went to bis sUler. jtrovided (bat. no bell was tolled at bU grate, tic relative followed bU cotUli and vsrlotu triher nVrsugeaieuts werv carried out Klx meu ouljr were Invited and niiuewt l Jt to t-oiue in "Mm k." wlui received 1U Ktiliies each for their nervlivA iVrvlcr ver. an' arch wim raided ovet Uw grveu psluted corojj, wftb "Nn o.mi.Im llorUr. I733.1 liMwrilied ou -while .marble. , Tiie.nU jueii 40g. tbt If : : : We Have Taken Over the Entire Stock of LUMBER of the Pine Forest Lumber Co., and are in a position to fill orders oi any size. In addition we carry a full line of Building Material Lime, Cement, Plaster Brick and Fire Clay. Also COAL and LAND PLASTER. - 'i Oyerturf-Davis-Miller Go: Bend. Oregon. A OREGON INVESTMENT COMPANY If You Want Good Residence Lots Business Sites Irrigated Land LAROE OR SA1ALL TRACTS, 320Acre Homesteads AND RELINQU1SHA1ENTS, investigate what we have to offer. We have the best on the market, at the best prices and terms. This firm also makes a specialty of Fire Insur ance, Indemnity Bonds and Plate Glass, Show Case and Mirror Insurance. Our companies are the best in the United States, and pay their losses promptly. We are the oldest established real estate firm in Bend, and have a first class record for fairness and efficiency. If you have something to sell, or wish to buy, let us help you. Oreg. Investment Co. RUMOR NISWONU0R W. FrVANOBVEKf Wall Street, Bend, Oregon 3 fl Htsiixit of be twentieth ode of tb ecuud book u Uoruce. I'lw dwernwd. 1- VI -o hi.'! i