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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1903)
7 saVW' tT"V. The Beftd Bulletin Mvin8SOfu,c,oriousbinl rtnlcrrd March 16, iwj. nt sccond-d matter. it DrKhuttm Oregon, rctumiKu viit mttAv at ichvti,obw. MAX LVHnmiMAKN. t-ublMicr. subscription raths. Per year....... - ."... $i SU month . . ....-..... v Three month...... ......................- . .... tj (InvartaMr in adnttJtv.) i mi Ji in '' - '"- - Advertise ht to dMHge the odvta t limit hate may In Ml later than TtttayaaoM HitHlic Ik In which ctsaitce to desired FRIDAY JUNE 19, 1903 The dreadful disnstar nt Heppucr seems to have been unnvoid nWe by any human agency or fore sight, unless it may be said Unit the site of the town was not wisely se lected. Hut towns like Hcppner, like our social system, are of gradu al growth, not the product of n de liberate plan. Like most such things it had it weak points, one of which was that it was so situated as to bo at the mercy of a mountain torrent. Many towns are no better located. That such a catastrophe should overwhelm the place was not to be expected. Like all con vulsions of nature, when it came it held sway, and left in its track the rum of a city and hundreds ot corpses to tell of whole families blotted out in an hour. It was merciful in that it did its worst work quickly, but there is misery enough to call for substantial efforts of relief from the more fortunate sister communities. Joseph Chamberlain has lived up to his reputation for "driving to the brink and then turning his team skillfully around and driving back safely." There is little more to be said about the matter, except that Premier Balfour hns won lasting re nown as a statesman of the highest order simply by keeping quiet at the right moment, and that the per plexing problems of a protective tariff for" Great Britain have been unceremoniously bundled into the background of British politics for a long term of years. England is as devoted to "no change" in her fis cal adjustments as the United States is to hers, though each differs rad icallj' from the other. Both are prospering under their respective schedules and "changes" are as dangerous as they are altogether unnecessary. England has found this out in time; the United States did not. To those who attended the an nual school meeting Monday after noon comment on the proceedings is superiluous and useless. Those who shirked their duty will refuse to see any lesson in it. But to sober minded citizens the matter has a serious aspect that neither cheap impertinence nor studied aui mostly can hide. The sacrifice of the school is too great a price for factional advantage. We wonder if any sane person is proud of Mon day's exhibition? freedom. Sudden Death of Mrs. Donkcl, Idu M., wife of S. I. Donkel, died suddenly alxmt 2 o'clock Tues day morning. Her heart was wank and a regurgitation from the stom ach while she wn&asleop filled the trachea and caused suffocation. Mr. Donkel was awakened by a sound like snoring. He at once perceived that something was wrong with his wire ami tried to ratine her. This attempt was un successful and he hastened to light a lamp, but all was over in a few minutes and the patient, who had apparently not wakened at nil, slept the sleep of death. Dr. lid- was hastily summoned, but there was no use for his services. Mrs. Donkel was Itom in Ohio 54 years ago uud there she married Mr. Donkel. They moved west- want to DesMohu. Iowa, where they resided a number of years, and lS years ago came west to Oregon. Until about throe years ago they lived in the Nehaleut valley, in Columbia county. Then they came to Crook county. They lived in various jmrte of this county, com ing to Bend from Lava within the past year. Mr. Donkel and five children survive the wife and mother. The eldest child is Isaac, who, with the youngest three Ivn, Cleveland and Hlixa beth made his home with the fam ily just north of Bend. The second son, Wallace, lives with his family at Lava. The funeral took place Wednes day afternoon from the sclioolltottsc, the Rev. O. W. Tripktt, of Prine villc. officiating. Interment was in the Bend cemetery, this being the first grave there. Mr. Donkel and the children ex press the warmest gratitude for the services and ministrations of neigh bors and friends in the time of their bereavement. - Timber l.w1. Art June J. it NOTICU POR PUBLICATION. U. H. Uil off, Tlt Itollrn, Oregon. gj ? 'rv iUIHIITO n lilt tMUM. and l All IIIC Vol If t. hAv rtrt-ll that lit felMtlttifil Uie prWbhmtof it"- Art ef Ostium ef Jiinr j, sH tntltltd. "An art for thfaf limtaf tainls III MC states brvalinKiiia. wrrawiu ni W.aMiif.,..,. f.4l.,rv." a AklPHUMI ...Mt.i...i.i..uu kt ut AiiHii.l r. tarn. Hit- MlewtnKiiintt.l prisons hr filed In this oftlec their sworn, statrairiiis. la-wll-HmH Wtt of Hcnd, county of i rook, title of Oregon: wn suttmtnt Jfn im. Wd IHfC 15. iu, lr the jMt lotj U so M ipir e, w mi, tlMW (if CMuitlM ni liflKl, Ml cb trrs, r , w m IhtHttThtHM sworn imf SCtJ H ttelid, PwltitJ- nfVmok, state of Otagoiti ittnitai is. lcd Ooo the orlhteM,wH,il'wMMWK ia, r we, w at rf ttrwi, POKkIt rfVrwk, fcl oFOrfoii wni iKnlfWnil KM MV RlrU I He I. IfM, fOT tl HHT durorihwHv bH iK h4 wKH Cottar tat of Orratm: tnwH it, im, Kir IM pur ! mk h4 hK nH h Z. R MOODY, General Commission Forwarding Merchant SIIANIKO, OUUUON. Jmt 8 taw oTCrutk, tl wji. Uli,r " imim c cottar m imx, oawM or rum, v Matvtoout N 1V klri IWc rwi4(orihM)i K V ao. ip 17 t,rii,M ClM'tnt J. Cottor at Mflkl. Mini, a 1 nati.. iitotr at OrtMHi: Mtut ! fjJ7. tua IXc o. vim. Mr lltr Hr- BaMrint HH mv nx hwk tt nt rti. i 1; . r 11 o, w m. SuimI A ZiMMMfHMtl f M l-oul, otTnlr of Hm9r, Mlc of MlMlie- uto: irtHBtnfpl Mo 13m, Mai Jmi J. to thr OHfChoM ut ih lt K aMl M i x 4. l it , r 11 r. w m Charm U Brtwk f HomUveiintref CtooV, Mai oTOnfen; vm Utctjtt ,NUH,lnlui . WO. forlMIIK- efcaacofthe JT V ip i r it e w m 4 IbW koaaCaloMa ofCUnMx. MMHty uf rulk. Utt f MlMHOMlai it i0. AMI lit I, MM, far m j$ 4 .Ml. I'M Thtl Ihtf vrKI ot w ouf I nt uoht m KHtr vaiaa'ii' fur K ban for airkvltutsl imrvi, i Postmaster Summers of Prine ville has given it out that more mail goes through his hands for Bend now than was received for Princ ville when he took charge of that office six years ago. This is highly gratifying to the citizens of Bend, whp have for some time had visions of a daily mail service on route No. 73401, between Prineville and Silver Lake. With two or three pouches and a tie sack or two com ing in on every stage, the daily run cannot be withheld from us much longer. Pive hundred rabbits and one coyote met death in the Hay Creek neighborhood during the hailstorm onday afternoon. The rabbits were killed outright by the hail stones and the coyote was knocked down by them. A sheepman there seeing the animal's predicament, held a saddle over his head to keep from getting killed himself, and went out and clubbed the coyote to death. In such wise do all the ele ments conspire to do good to this favored country. A veritable cloudburst visited Bend on Monday afternoon. Rain came down in drops, strings and sheets for about twenty minutes, with an occasional flurry of hail stones of the size and hardness of marbles. Roads ordinarily dry be came invisible in a moment, and in their place were thick yellow tor rents of rushing water, which dis colored to a dirty brown the clear ness of the Deschutes. A glance at the rain gauge showed that 1.4-200 inches of precipitation had fallen in twenty minutes. Little or no dam age was done beyond loosening the wall paper in some residences; at least none hns been heard of. As the river was perfectly clear above 1 Bend we infer that the storm was purely local, or at least its violence was spent at this place and to the north. From the appearance of the country beyond the Tumello Sun day, however, there must havebecu n similar storm there Saturdny, wheu Bend had a very mild show er. The week has been a notably wet and thundery one. In reply to the question, "who pays the expenses of the president's junketing trip?" Wil liam Allen White says: "It is a stocky built man with a ratty mus tache, a font of double pica teeth, and a jaw set with a Yale timelock; man rather below medium height, inclined to oe pussy, witn a voice that needs a compositor a man named Roosevelt T. Roosevelt, to lw accurate. He is the first nresi dent of the United States, in recent years, who has refused all cour testes trom uie railroads and pays uis way, aim by tnc same token lie is the first president in recent years whom the railroads arc going to fight." wont taiBWMtKii iu. AMI lit it, UK, In parcfe of Ik, ar t, prK oml ( ) h6 tiwH MwifiMrt- ip mi. r nt. w m. UmtwwltiMllieUu.l UBHHir ar tor than for irkilluiJ (mrj.M, ami t mIaMMi taclr eUiou ttwM Uil Ufur J M. Iimim, V s CowuirUtoiwt i IKMliataa, Orvaaii, hi Saturday, the Mh tlajr M AufUH. wa riH-jrtwmtM wiia - Pthi. Wt, fttm Atrial. John meat, Xt I Wot. Jam lluutvr, t N Ituinar, Mm ni'w C I' llrt-WtlHHM. II audi, 0hrn-j-. II KImH. Clwllo Cwllar, ;Of x IUt. Ibw.s.Imhi ami CSCaMt l.fcMii, ad oTHraS, 0oauo Any hJ all tut in, claiming a4rrly Ihr abort lrll4 Uooi it,itaIrl la Olt tltrlr (taiOH tfl thU alta aa nt bWato llw mM Mh ttar of AhHI, IM. t-M7 MICJIAr t. T MOtAN, Kifl.l. LARGE AND COMMODIOUS WAIlliHOUSIi. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITES). Prompt attention paid to Uio.e who favor me with their pntnnmge. ShanikoPrineviile Stage Line o. m coK.Nimr, MA.VAUUR. Leave Slinniko 6 p. in " Prineville 1 p SCIIIIDULlll Arrhv PrlntA'ltle 6 a. m. in. " Shaulko 1 n. m. Firs(-Class Accommodations for (lie Traveling Public PASSENGER AND IKlilGHT RATliS RESONAllLI!. cu.otr SMITH IIKIM VI.IIIIK SAUTII & CLEEK'S TiiaUf Laod Act Jtt i, IOJO. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. U. K. LonJ iW. Tht Dottt, Ortn. lay it, ift Ultn UhMttor tiim ihM In wiiaolloooi Ht) lb orMiH arlb A tl Cuajrioov of Juc i. i7, ttrtMoH, "An Mt tar aaltof UttWIawH a Ihc HataarOarUBia, Uftawn. NttaiU. aM Waaktactoa Tortftmy a talnw4 lit an tKr MtMtc Uml statu by Art of Aacoo 4. . thr itloHtuc-Mmr4 ttH hat i4l hi tltU t Ihtir worn ttattMtMa, lo-wtt WR4aa, MaMauicb of The lialtca, raustr o( w twi, Matr of Onaam wona kUltmtnt No iv nl4 Nov m. tm, lor b rlHifcrihc ', mc MaaJ njt tK awt nH X r y, tp r r M t. w m. SitMoaah Hamr f fHnrrrHc. county o i iik, mtr of Orrcon; wura tutrremt N iM Mnl Hat . mjmi, for lot Hrcbac of the w n arc 4 mi cm Wr S tp 17 a, r mc, w iti. Jrur K WttkhM of frinrTflle, county of I nak. ttr of Otrrafli warn tutmicnt Ka itH. f.lrd Not m, mh, fr the purcliorthr itS 'K iml nh n arc tp i, r tor, w m. I oh it a r.uitafian of llcti.l.ronntyofCrutl. tlatrofOrtewt; twain lUttmrni No iy4, nk4 Not 17, iyM, Ir the pur enact of tbxy arc ip to , r M r, w tu. Foiotnvt I'. Itarnrt of rrinrrillc, cwmty f Cifevk, rtte of Orrfon warn tuirtuml Xffvm. ftwt lire A, iiM, for the purchac of tfir Q n 14, tp w . j 10 r, w m. etamen IlariMi of iTlotrHIr, ruuty of CronL. rcatr of Otrcetii wurn ktatcmrut No isf), fiW Irc M, VfH, tut the tHiraharc of tk K H tp i.rwt.wm. Jjatr K. Urtd or ocivi, couoty of iruuic. Mate or nrrton. ' auumcal No lut. 6U4 Ike) 1. iom. 5r the chaae of the ach! arc u, to w. r tot, w m fait htrhH f Bend, county of t. rook, atalc of Orrjceu , worn Utrawat He ntnl Oat ft. iy, for tht cMteoftBtntH arc M,tpMt, r lor. I-rank W( of Hmd.ceaaty of (.Kwk.atatc of Ofrxon. twerfi aUtrtncat No ttft ftlr.1 tVc It, Kn. lot tht pur choMoftht iwh art. u.lp mi. r Mt, w n. worn po par- RE CEPTION Wholesale and Retail Liquor House PRINEVILLE, OREQON. Finest Brands of Liquors nnd ClRnra. Tw c oor South of lUhk. PRINEVILLB-SILVER LAKE STAGE LINE. DICK VANDBVUttT, Prop. Carrying U. S. mail and passengers. Leaves Prineville Mondays, Wednesdays and Prldayrt. Hrclght and Passengers waybillctl for Bend, Lava, Kosland, and Silver Lake. Good rigs, careful drivers. C. I. WIN.VKK. Agent. Sanford's Cash Store CAKWIIH A Ilia 1.INH 01' of Bciul, county of i tuul, Utc of orrson: worn uttnttat No ijjj al-l Dec t. int, fir the pur chax of the w ft arc J, tp 16 1, r v e, w in. That they alii oIT.r proof to ho that the Urul U4C for It tlmttr or atuuc and la rttaUlili aoujhl b mere taltuli than lot terteulturat tnimo thrlrcUlmiaoaaldUiulUfWe J. M. Mwrtn, V H. CommlMioarr at Drtchule, Oirjon, on Friday, the Jtlt day of Auxiut. km. They name at wltn. . Ioc SIMilih. of tne iMiict, urrgon orte liocue and HTlllam H.H.-UC, of Kara, iirrgou, John hliriiiore, Matcm Lcl-age, John I Writ j N llunlrr, John Kl.UII. John Wct. II M I'liiliim. Jowuh N-llunlrr.lolin jikxu. Mean Wot H II itrotk ami J II Hard, of iienc, iirrgou, and John W llarura, UTIIUin Walklnt, Aarvo I Watklut, nolomoa lurnrt, Hotomon Y lurnrt. of frinrrille, Oirton. Attr and all iienona eUlmluir ailrcratlv thr aliove dtaerilml taudt are ronurattil to file their clalmi in thla oflke on or before the Mid 7th day Let everybody come to Bend to celebrate the Fourth. This nation al holiday deserves attention and Bend is branching out and will have unusual facilities for accommodat ing people and giving them a good time. Therefore, patriots, come and join us in showing How glad we are that we live under the stars aud stripes and breathe air fanned ff,''' "miciiaki, t, Timber Laud. Act June 3. iSj. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, V. S. Land Office, The Dallre, Oregon, June S, ! Notice It herehr tlvrn that Incotnt.lljince with the provialont of the Act of Coiigren of Juuc j. iB7, entitled, "An art for the aaleofllmlerlaniU in the ttatctnf California, Orexon. Nrtada, and WathinKton Territory," at eatendtd to ail the puuur lanu iait iy ,a 01 AUfrutt 4, itut, the foUowitte-uamvd pcraona hara on Not 17. i'. fileU in tTilt office their wrn ttattmenla, to-wlt. Olker roliiimii ofl'rquamloa', county or IlaraKa.ttate of Mlelil lean; aworn ttatemrut No IJ07, for the purchaac of the aX aei and nejf k!( tc a ond awtf w arc I, tpjgt, r lie, w m. Arnt Aune of I'cqiumine, county of luraca, Hate of Michi gan, ttrorn tUteuicnt No 1510, for tha. purchate ofthewnwUaiidacX nwtf wc ij'and ue7 utU tec M, tp iu t, r 11 e. w m. That they will oiTer lnoof to thow that lliclaud aought it mote valuable for iti timber or atone than for agricultural puriMMea, and to cwtabllth their clalim to aald laud before J. M. Mwreuee, V. b. CummiMioucr, at Ix-Kliulet. Oregon, on Saturday, the ixl day of Augutt. iuu. They name at witnettct Oliver Johntoii and Arnt Aune, of I'c'iuamlng, Mieh, and Prank (Ua., KUhard King and J N lluuttr, of Ptf cbuttt, Oregon. Any an4 all pertout ctalmlng adreraety the aboveHirtcrlbcd lauda&re r,viiirkiM4 i niM tt.ir cbiimt In thin office on or before the aald ni day NOI.AN. Kegltttr. , OTAugUM, tVO. jiitiiAi'.i. T. nui.Ar, Kegutrr. m7 Timber Latwl, Act June i, l7- NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. V. fl. Laud Office, The IMllrt. Oregon, May 16, ij. Notice It hereby glvrn that in coiupllaiice with the piorltlont oftlic Act of CongrrM of June J, i5f8. entitled, "Ac act for the aaleof tluibtrUndt In the ttatet of California, Orrgon. Neralta. and Washington Tetritory ' at ealended to all Ihe public land ttatet by Act of Auguit 4, iB.;i, Nilt John Kalter, of Walker, county or tatt, tUte of Minnesota, liaton Jan . i'i, filed In thlt office tilt tworn ttateinent No lyj, for the purchase of Ihe awj ne( , H irnji and nw aw tee 9, tit iti, r loe. w m, and will ourr proof to show that Ihe laud aought it more valuable for IU limber or atone than for agricultural purpcart, and to citaMiah hit daini to Mid laud before Al. K. Iliggt, U. H. CoramlHkjucr. at I'linevlilc, Oregou, oil Tuct day, the nth day of August, 1991. lie namrt at witnrsM. M l.twgr. I.oolt Net. sou. John hltcmurc, John JWkV.cn, of llend, Ore-ton. Any aud all persons claiming adrertcly the above-dtacriucd lands arc rtnutatcd to file their cUlms iu this office oil or before the said illhday inr-a7 lllCilAIU. T. WUK, Register. General Merchandise, Groceries, Clothing", Furnishing; Goods CALL ON HIM. PRICKS RIGHT. SIIANIKO, ORECTON. Hamilton DOOTII & CORNCTT, Proprietors. rK.Mivii.LE, mm. Stables & Redby Feed Barn Stock boarded by the day, week or months Fine Teams and Rigs, and Reasonable Rates. " First-class Facilities for IMidlihg Locators n'tttl Commercial Travelers, Quick Service and Satisfaction Guaranteed. llomrttead Cousntldated NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Iud Office at The Iiallca, Orrgon, ..... 'y , 'vy. Notice It herttiy given thai ihc folluwin;. Iismed ttttltrt litre filed livtfce of Intention lo make final proof on tlidr retiiectlvcelatmi before J. J. hmith. County tlerk, at Triucvlllc, Oregon, 00 baturday, July 1 1 190J, vin OKOKGIi I). TAVWli, of Sisters, Oregom On homestead application No 7M, for Ihe SHU sec 6. tp IS t, r 1 1 e, W 11. II1INKV W. CAKUN,orplttcri,Oregoii .?.?. .nowtetletul applleatUi No 7019, for Ihc VilnatsMi Cfde Johnson, M MThoinae, John Taylor. HenrV W I'a.ll.. S.,, l-.r'nru II Tnvl.r all of blstert, Oregon. Jrto JHOlIAl!!, T. NOLAN, KegUter. Columbia Southern HoteL SIIANIKO, 0UGC10N. ' u-( A RATKS FROM ?i.5o UP PKR DAY. Ilot and coKl water oh lolh floora. llatlis for thc.ua'c of gTlcagJ" l?very luodern cyuvciiJe'iicc nt hand, , . i The diniilg rodtrt, Vtlldef llie direct aupcrvhiqn of Mr, Kecncy, is it; very model of tasteful, SrlotlesH elegance, and the ncrv.ee Is equal to nnS' in the state, " ' "" All stages arrivtj at add ltfavd the Golilnlbld Southern. tl M KUUNPV, Proprrotoh,'t. 'li Hi