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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1914)
TAOR 0. IIK I1KN1 lll'M.KTIN, 11KNI), OHK WKDNKHDAY, OCTOlUm 7, 10! I. Summary of Assessment Roll TOTAL 1-Xm iOU, NOT I.NCIjUMXG 1U11MC SKUV1CK COM'OltATIOXS, IS $10,tn2,7UH. - Assessor II. A. Foster tins Issued tho following mont roll for 1914. It Is incomplete a It duos not public sorvlro corpornUona. Acres of tltlntilo lands Acres of non-tlllnlile lands Iniprovomouts on deeded or patented lands ...... Town nnd city lots Improvements on town nnd olty tots. ...,. Improvements on ImhIb not deeded or patantotl. . . . Knglncs nnd manufacturing mnchlnury .......... Merchandise? nnd stock In trade Farm Implements, wagons, carriages, ot. ...... . . Money, notes nnd accounts Shares ot Btock Hotel and olllco furniture Horses and mules. Cattlo Shetp .'.... . Swine v Dogs Miscellaneous summary of the nsMiw Include the property of Nuinbor 292,67:i 1,324,45!) 11.S32 24,195 S1,0 6,143 74 Viituo S.094.04U 4.T13.4SK 341,(576 S4S.1XR 318.76." loo.fitifi 2C.U76 23(5.205 153,735 1BS.710 HJt.685 10,850 311,300 498,255 1C2.095 23,505 1,085 SO Dswlldsrsd Him. MI say, WokkIo, I'm In nn nwful tnrss, MUs Smart menus to sue mo for 'Inventh of pwomlso' or somothln howwld llko tlint. "WeitllyJ" "Vans I snlrt I wns nwfully sowwy nut to n Rk her to nmwwy me, hut dud would out mo off If I did, nnd nil she said wan, 'You needn't Imagine I'm the kind of n ulrl that accepts nil nndofcv for n man ' "New York Trlhnno. COTTAUK CilKKKK. Fresh cottnKO choose on Bttlo it tho Creamery nt nil times. Adr 2U32p HK1NH FOIl RAM. "Vov Hont," "For Hale," 'llowiim to Iiet", "HouNcktyplntt lUmnts," "No Ailmlttitnre," "No tyuinkluir," etc., etc., riacnnN printed In largo typo on heavy tirfatol hoard, 1.1 cents ouch, lows In ipmutltlcM. lliillelln Olllco. 12tf Total valuo $10,162,728 H. A. FOSTElt, Assessor. PEPPERY COMPOSERS. Msstsrs of Music Who Had Nles Tm psrs of Thtlr Own. Rvcn In the presence or his royal pupils Handel would sometimes tly Into most violent ikiksIoiis. "You furt yourself, Mr Handet. a court nttendnni Kild rvpruriticljr on one such owitslon "You should show more rcspovt to her myiil highness!" "ltoynl hlKlinesP btiortitl the musi cian coiiteittptuuutdy. "Hah! De ro pt U due tu mel There arc many brinevssos. hut only one Ilnndcir On another occasion, when (Jeorpj L sent, a mesMHKe summoning htm to an Interview, be returned this answer: "Dell his Imjesty be bust wald. By tlbv Is bore Imlwrdant dsn blsP Vlottt. the famous French musician of tho eighteenth century, bad an eqilnl contempt for royalty nnd nn ex aggerated opinion of himself, as tho following story shows: One day be was summoned to Versailles to play before Mnrle Antoinette nnd the court. The performance Imd begun: tbe open ing bars of his favorite solo command ed breathless nttentlon. when a cry was heard: "Place for Mgr the Corote d'Artolsr At tho sound Vlottl Immediately ceased playing, cast an Indignant glance at bW audience, placed his vio lin under till arm nnd walked out of the place. When Marie Antoinette once Inquir ed of Cluck bow his new opera was progressing be nnswered. "Madame, It Is nearly finished, and I assure yon It will be superb," a conceit which was rivaled by that of Meyerbeer, who, when a friend declared that If any thing better conk! Ik composed than one of his rival operas be would dance on bis head, answered. "If that is so 1 should ndrle you to start practicing I nt once, for I have Just commenced j the fourth net of The Hitgtirnutsr " Even Haydn. uiwlly the most rood est of men. sltuired at times that be had as good an opinion of his owu merits as any of bis admirers. On one ocraslun. when a friend said to him of hi "Hakimon" symphonies, "Sir. I am strongly of opinion that you will never surpM thee wonderful symphonies." he nnawervd placidly. "No: I never man to attempt the lin possible!" CURIOUS CARD TRICK. It Dssft With Odd Numbers, and th Explanation li a Mytttry. There Is a puzzle which may be per formed with any' odd number of ob jects, playing cards telng usiinlly em ployed, nnd which any one can do. but no one seems able to explain the rea son for It. Let us supjxxe the number selected to tie twenty-wren cards, al though fifteen or twenty-one would do Just as well. After having them shuffled hold them Jn tbe left hand face upward and then deal them face upward one at a time In three piles so that the fourth card comes on tho first and the fifth on tbe top of tbe second and so on until you have three piles of nine cards each. Itequest nny person who Is watching you to make a silent note of any card be pleases, and when you have finished dealing to tell you In wblcb pile the cord lies, Uy picking up tho three piles again ono at a tlmo as before, the not jjd card will reappear. Ask In which pile It came that time and place that pile In tbe middle m before. Upon dealing the cards Into three piles for tho third time note carefully the card that comes In tbe middle of each pile. With twenty -seven there will be nln In each pllo and tbe fifth will be tho mlddlo card. Now, when tbe person who selected the card names tbe pile in which his card comes you will know It was tbe middle card of that pile. With this knowledgo In your possession you can finish tbe trick In any mannet you please. This Is only a statement of results, but what Is tho explanation or reason for It? What Is the rule that make It nlways coino out right, regardless of the number of objects used, so that It Is odd? New York Bun. Where the Fault Lay, A newspaper man tells of a friend who edited, with more or less success, u paper lu h small town. That ho was souiowhnt dltfcouraged by the 'lack of Interest shown In his Journal was evl dented by tbl notice which one nftur uoou appeared on the editorial page: "Iiurglnrs entered our hoiuo last night To the everlasting shame of the community for whose welfare wo have labored, bo it said, they got nothing." Harper's Magazine. Shrank From the Job. Angry Customer- You ccrtnlnly took an execrable photograph of me. Pho tographerHut, sir, my plates nro sen sitive ouev-Itnltlmorc American. Z AN I 1 1 AT TE S or RE Wonderful Medicinal Mineral With Marvelous Curative Powers Now Sold in Bend Every one learns from hi own expe rience; the who leiirn also from tho ex perleiice of other. Is It Done Right? Ikl'sW- If It If. let well enough alone- nut un less It U up to the mark In every detail come and see us. LOW PRICES, BETTER SERVICE Bend Steam Laundry. AND MIY CLEANING Put Your Duds In Our Suds" Tho announcement that Akox tho wonderful California medicinal min eral was going to bo Introduced to the pcoplo ot Uoad by tho Patterson Drug Co. wns responsible for many pcoplo calling nt tho Company's storo during tho past wcok to mako Inquir ies of tho Akox man about tho mnr- voIoub remedies. especially was thoro n great deal of Interest regarding tho assertion of Mr. Mnckonxlo tho discoverer of Akor, that tho mlnornl remedy was cffectlvo in relieving nil ntomncii trouble, r li o u in n 1 1 s in, diabetes, HrlRht'a dlsenso, ulcers, catarrh, piles, eczema and other ullmontB. To thoso Inquiries It was axplulned thnt Akos Is put up In different vna simply for convenience In u. There, Is an lntornl preparation nnd com- pound and oltment for oxturnnl use The former troats tho cnuso and the latter relieves tho effect. In rhu- niatlsm the pn!n Is stopped In a rv applications of the compound, while a few weeks of tho mineral water ' gives permanent relief from the cause. j All forms ot stomach trouble yield readily to the Akoz treatment. Kid ney, liver and bladder trouble also prove easy prey to tbe wonderful mineral. Neuritis, nouralgln, gou. ecxema and uleers quickly give way to the Akoz remedy. That Akox has merit Is attested by thousands of letters of praise, written to the Naturo comimny of San Fran clseo, prominent nmong them Thomas Phelps. Jr.. of Alameda, U. 8. N., re tired, (ieorgo Van 8mlth, noted ollt leal writer; former Senator Savage of San Pedro; Mrs. J. H. Alexander, 1GI0 Shntto street, Im Angeles; Joe Murphy, baseball writer of the 8. K. Call; Fred Smith, automobile editor of the L. A. TrlbHne; Huv. K. A. I & &9HEm The Largest Insurance Agency in Central Ore. it's tho way wo writo our policios." Our policios pay 100 cents on tho dollar. Wo hnvo over 400 satisflod policy holders. Tho largest insurers in Crook County aro our loading customers Bend Insurance Agency a First National Dank Building Bond, Oro. POMCIKB THAT I'llOTKCT. JOHN II. MACKK.Y.IK Discoverer at Akox tint Revenue Collector, John C. Lynch; Mrs. WlthersitooH of I.o An koIom; Qeorge Hmorson, orack Santn Fe engineer of Frosno; Ceorre Itob- oris, capitalist nnd banker of Coalln ga, all ot whom got complete relief from Various kinds of aliments. Akox Is sold by the Patterson Drug Co., where you nro Invited to call. WIMe, venerable Methodist mlauter, phono or writo for further Informa. ot Kuroka: former Stnto Bonator A.ltion regarding thla advertisement. Muentor of Ilerkeluy; formor Inter-1 Advertisement. WIt l-.fflfcHM The Dairy Commissioner rules that Butter Wrappers MUST BE MARKED Dairy liuttcr full weight given in ounces mill the iiaiiic anil adtlrttss of the maker. Do yours comply with the law? If not, have some printotl THE BEND BULLETIN COFFEE PE RCOLATORS . i Give you all of the good and hone of the bad effedts of coffee. They eliminate the poison and make coffee PURE and WHOLESOME PRICE.... $7.50 The ELECTRIC TOAST ER makes ideal toast. We have a few at $2.50 the BEND WATER LIGHT b POWER CO. The New Perkins Hotel r-e-a-,-..- .jr-sK ---!--?.-.-- t .,-y PORTLAND, OREGON extends to you a cordial invitation to make this hotel your headquarters. THOROUGHLY RENOVATED AND REFITTED. Rooms without hath 81.00 ami up. Rooms with private hath 31.50 and up. LOCA TION CENTRAL. REST of SERVICE. A RESTAURANT WITH FOOD AND PRICES RIGHT. C. II. SHAKER, Manager Rtf4 4 1itf ! Al 4-SZ 1 ? LUMKHtf. SM NCi LHS 5 5 . .. .--V7 - . -.. M Sr Building Material LUMBER, SHINGLES k The Miller Lumber Company Bend, Oregon. l))),)))))) Wenandy Livery & Auto Co. ii - . ... . ,, ,, L TTi--.i. V ili.. U., i is Hi 1 3C NEW AUTO TRUCKS Will bo put on between Bend nnd Silver Lnko April.!. U nmmmmmmmmsmJi HEND.LA PINK S2.G0 nEND-KKKMONT $4,00 HRND-KOUT ItOCK $4.C0 BEND-SILVEU' LAKE.. $5.00 Reasonable Rates will bo clinrKwI en nil Exprcsti und BiifrjrnKO. Srr California rnrr I Ih CTAMfJ WutoTourjnLOffitvirLrsI II I , MlsU'oT,7 Ccfofopjr ffliBI ILL '' 1 r nn I I I