The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 06, 1903, Image 2

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FRIDAY
NOV. 6, 1908
Who says religion in Bend isn't
lookin' up?
owe their life to spoils nml graft.
1 When an attempt is uuule to demise
' the public service they regard it us
j it personal affront. To have their
pntroiittgc pull interfered with is
rank treason. The whole iiim is to
purposes." The whole ttiui is to
breitk Moody's power in Oregon
unci at Washington. Whether his
(tower is too gpwt or too little, this
form ofattack is entirely reprehensi
ble ami is sure to bring trouble for
j its sponsors.
There was a tinte when tb coun-
v try would have more greatly re-
jofced to learn that McCMlan had
won a dwasive victory.
News of greater activity along
the line of the Pilot lltttte canal is
' good news for Mend. This, is an
' enterprise that is of the greatest
importance to the D.chMe vnltay
, nml everybody should lteljt it
tilong in crerj' practicable way.
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i ' Help everything along that Mugs
J local development ami progress,
VTo buijd up and support home in
dustry is the thing. That spirit
" Will force any comnmuity ahead.
J' Do your trading at home, prefer
home people in all your dealiugs.
.v Any outsider will lake your mottey
if you let him, but that doesn't help
the home community. ,
V
v, Tammany carried New York
V City by a plurality of wore than
Y 60,000 last Tuesday, sleeting to
k succeed Mayor Feth Low, George
A, It. McCleiian, a son of the civil war
( general. Ohio went republican by
f tr mm tv1irAlt. t.kdi.rj.iiv tlij ra.
election of Hunna to the senate.
Pennsylvania went heavily republi
can as did also Iowa, where Cum
mins, the tariff reformer was re
ektcusd governor. Republicans al
srwon in Massachusetts atid New
Jersey. Rhode Islaml and Ken
tucky went democratic. Mayor
Schmitz, labor, was re-elected in
Sin Francisco.
Commi&siouer Richards, of the
geuerat laud office at Washington,
in his annual re(ort, lecom mewls
that forest reserve scrip be made
apitlicabk only to non-tiuibered
laud. There is much justice in
this and it 'would afford a very
simple rewtely to a very great
abu.Mt Much of the base ued for
scrip it.strip)ed of its timber before
it is surrendered to the govern
ment. Then the stripped laud is
exchanged for other laud that still
has valuable timber. If congress
shall adopt the suggestion of Com
missioner Richards this double
realizing on timber would be stop
ped. An eutrymett could strip his
original tract if he chose, but he
coukl only take non-timbered laud
iu lieu thereof. A very simple
remedy indeed, but also one that
would be imHtrtaut ami far reach
ing. It is to be hoped that con
gress will adopt the suggestion.
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Oregon property owners have
Iteeu enduring with true Christian
fortitude these many years the
calumny that they don't like to pay
taxes. The legialattwe failed to
provide for a tax levy uext January,
though the assessors have prepared
for it by setting up values enor
raously.' Now (he taxpayers, in
order not to be robbed of the joy of
paying next year, want to have an
extra session of the legislature to
authorize a tax levy, and they are
willing to pay the extra coat of
$1 5,000 for the privilege. Here
after it cannot be said that Oregon
ians don't like to pay taxes.
' A man applied, to The Bulletin
this week for a copy of the game
laws of the state, lie was going
up on lite homestead to spend the
winter and his nearest neighbor
much of the time would be more
than a dozen miles away. Still he!
wished to abide by the game laws
of the state, though he should be
far away from possible detection iu
their violation. This is a most in
structive example of conscientious
citizenship. He wanted to do right
for right's sake, not from fear that
the officers of the law would get on
his track. This spirit will reform
,the world) if it is ever reformed.
The name of this man Is Nels C.
RaSmussen.
hb indictment of ex-Congress,
man Moody by the federal grand
jury at Portland, on the charge of
interfering with the course of the
mail in a stated case, is chiefly
fcignifidaift because it reveals the
desperate straits of certain political
interests in Oregon'. Tlfese forces
The world doesn't need more
"religion" or churches. It his too
muck and too 'many now. It does
need men and women of character
of hottest purposes, industry and
clean living. Too often "religion"
and the church are a refuge for
people without character.. The
cliarity that was first named Christ
ian was broad and wholesome but
it has wofully degenerated in these
orthodox ' times. The cardinal
virtuosof ood dtJaeuship are not
multiplied by increasing' the num
ber of churches. The modern
church is a very worldly institution
and the tendency of the time is not
toward greater spirituality. Men
and women of character are the
great need of the time. We can
tiot have too many of these.
Colony of Wild Dogs.
Down iu the hills ami sand coun
try north of lone, iu Morrow county
is a eolqiiy of wild dogs," hounds,
shepherds and collies, that rustle
for themselves, and are as afraid of
man as the coyote or any other
wild animal, says the Heppuer
Oaactte
I'or years a few of these wild
dogs have been known to exist, but
uothitig was thought of it until
lately when 10 of these descendants
of the best friend of man were
counted iu one band. ,
A short time ago a farmer who
residue in the salid country was out
on the prairie with a water wagon
to get a load of water. He was
startled by the furious barking of
dogs and when he saw 15 ugly,
growling dogs coming toward him,
he lost no time in getting onto his
wagon.
The dogs are getting to be a post
and arc said to be dangerous. A
party will be organized to hunt
them down.
(lone to Their Homesteads,
C. W. Sweet and the Rolxjrts
boys left .Monday for their home
steads up the river. Sweet went
up by stage his outfit having pre
viously been freighted to his claim,
butthe Roberts b&ys and their goods
and chattels were taken up by J,
N. Hunter. After a Week or two
all will return to Bond foj- 'Juyjiilc
before finally going in hud holing
up for the winter. Nels C. Ras
musseii left today to go to his
homestead and he does not. expect
to come 'duVtill spring.
Deceit t.niut. I'IiiaI I'twf
NOT1CK KOU I'UIHiirATlON.
U. S. Uml uffle. The ltoll, Ormn,
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itaaMd M4(lar Ha. hir 1 aullcc af hi' Inlraltaii to
atkt SHal Br.f in wafnrl of hki rtalw.
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Ttater Uh. Art Jmm j, llj.
N0TIC15 FOR lM?niiICATION.
Kotlaa to katatr ta that la cawpMaam wtla
thr pratataaurihc Art at cnajrial of )aar t,
ira, tatttM. "Aa act tor ta atl of ttaiba laad
la tat uttAufCallfcarala. Orvgaa. Navada, aad
Waalatoa Ttrrttorjr." aa raWaaM u alt taa
tNrtdlr laad Malt br Art uf Aa 4. ia.
Jilbrrt K laruaa.
of SartiWv, eoanly f t-irrtv. ut of H'aahla
ton; baa Itad ta lhl ufae bl awora Malrwmi
Xo itai, lor tbr purvaaaraf la aw air arc ji. In
a, r it , w at.
Aad'wtH ar iuf la abaw Ibal IK taatl
aaagbl aaarc traliwtac S U Uaibtr or Mime
lhaa for asrtcaliarl unrpuara, aad U aatabluh
hit claim to ,i Uat h-for J J Maiiih
Canal CWfk. al lfiaittr, ttrvgaa aa Wtdawa
bay. llw rath d. y uf IkcrtaWr. law
ll aaay aa wliaraan ftabtTl I. McMatttry .
atrroa eaay. 1, r. Ainacnam aaa ura ratanraiar,
all or
Z. F. MOODY,
General Coiiimissioii S Forwarding Merchant
SIIANIKO, ORI-OON.
I.MIGli AND COMMODIOUS WAKIiilOUSE
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
Prompt attention paid to thote who fnvor me with their (tHtruiiiiKC.
Uniler New
iMnitngeiuetit,
llunrd by the
Dny or Week.
THE PILOT BUTTE INN,
A. C. LUCAS, Proprietor.
llootlt & Coruett Stages stop at the door. Only
Livery Ham on the DexhuteH, run In connection
with the Hotel. Tabic supplied with all the
Delicacies of the Season. IMrsl-claM equipment.
lfine RiMMim and lleds.
IJIHND,
OREGON.
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Aay aad alt tr..u ctalMlaa atlrtrarly ihr
abur-dcrlbrt UnU r Maraud la il Ibalr
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of Omaibai. iuv
oydii K. M. NRATTAIN KMr
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XOTICU Ft)R PUBLICATION.
V. a. Laad OaV. Taa Italia, Ofaajo.
OatnWr la. ra.
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Ibr pivrlatuaa of ibr Act of CafMriai af Jaaa y,
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tbatraaiaa-a WilaiaiaU. UMrtl.
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of Tb llallaa, couaty aT Waaau. atat af Oragm
vtora MirtaaMt no aim aim rty ta,
for tb panrbaa af the mh k aad tit
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of Carllatr. coaaty af rraitaaM, Mala af MaHh
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p), ibr tbr parch of tb mK J.
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'Tkatihcy wlttonr jvroofuntiow ihat lb laad
Might i hm ralot4 for Iu timber or tUMw
lhaa in atnotMarat turHai, aad to MabM4i
Ibrlr claim, tu aald laad Utfor la Mgfcfcrr aad
arlrrr al Tb (Mil. OraboM, oa ThMrMaty,
Janaary il 1004.
Tbry iiaiur a wrKacaarai lldnla II Orabaai
aad Ju a orabaai. of Maura. Otaaoa; Itartd
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MICHAKt T. NOLAK, KfMar.
Columbia Southern
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PHINEVILLE. ORISGON.
Plne.it Umnilfi of l.lniiors nml Cigar. Two dmirs iilli of Itank.
A. H. LI PPM AN &, CO.
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Furniture and Undertaking
Stoves, Wall I'Jpir, Il.lWtof ihttrisb, Lie.
MAIL OKDIillS PROMPTLY AHLNDED TO.
PRINEVILL.3, OR.
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PHINtnUUi, OKCGON.
iainilton Stables
& Redby Feed Barn
BOOTH & CORNUTT,
Proprietors.
Stock boarded by the duy, week or month.
Fine Teams and Rigs, and Reasonable Rales.
Wrst-clasH Kacilitieit for Hnudling locators and Commercial Trawler-,
fjtikk Service and Satisfaction Cluaraiitecd.
Ifyou want a dntl or niwtlfi dmwm '
or ttaknowliMlgiKl or any buatnaai ma .
projmriMl Jrte J. M. Lawrence fttwift it. '
Ifyoiiwisli to know what tint public,
laud lnws, iustructioiis ami riitliifs Brit,
or what the .stntu or Unitod AtattM stat.
utod my you can Hud out al his oHlca.
l,l,i has full nuts of nil tUnw'Uookri,
LUMBER
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FOR SALE-
ROUGH AND DRESSED
.., a.- ALL KINDS AT
PILOT BUTTE DEVELOPMENT GO'S. MUX
Columbia Southern Hotel
SIIANIKO, 0RIK10N,
HATKS FROM 1.50 Ul l'UR'DAY.
Itot and Cold water on both floors, Hnths for the uBc of guests,
Uvofy modt'rn convcnicnca nt hand.
The dining room, under the direct supervision p Mr. Kcqiicy, is a
Very model of tastcAil, Uitless elegance, and the service, is equal to any
in the state. '
All Ktages'arrive at and leave the Columbia Southern,
J. AL KUUNllV Proprietor,
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