Ill The Bend Bulletin Hntctol Mnrcli l, lyvj, lit lHlinti, Urrguii, n accoml-cla nutter. I'l'M.HIIMI KVIvHV mtltW AT lllfCltrTRt.OHWI. SUIISCKIITION KATKSi frx year- - It.co Mx mouth jo T litre month .... JJ (tnrarfciMy In advance.) Atlrcrtlcr who wlh to changr their ndtta ahmtlil have cuiy In nut latrr than Titeaday nmin trrcnlliiR the liie In which change l ilnlrnl. UNI) OP llASUUAt.l. SI3AS0N. FRIDAY NOV. 13. 1903 Jupiter l'ltivius has been work ing over time in the desert the past week Successful contest of a desert elnim confers the same preference right that successful contest ofu liomesteatl confers. Hoys Repine Not but the (llrl.t Sny Weather's Real Menu. There is grief in baseball circles because of the unsympathetic weather. The boys can net along all right without baseball, for they had had a full .season of it. Hut the girls only got fairly started when Jupiter l'luviits and old man Dorcas broke in and spoiled it all. The Heud Dualities Baseball Club was coiii)osud of the following mimed Misses: Mary Young, Mollie Kever. Iva and Hessie Donkel, Minnie and Nellie Dirdsoug, Marion and Paul ine Wiest and Iva West. The ap proved uniform was black bloomers and ted sweaters, Ivu Donkel was the best pitcher of this notable team, and the only one of the batters who made any pretense at hitting her curves was Ivn West, who holds the batting record. She also excelled as a conchcr. Miss West was also the most superior catcher of the aggre gation, though Marion Wiest was a very close second. Minnie Dird soug and llevsie Donkel were fre qnently substituted in the box, and Something is radically wrong in. they twilled the sphere with great Kentucky. At a srcci il election for , dexterity and effectiveness. congressman held in the nth dis-j On first base Mary Young was trill this week two counties actually perfectl.. at home and no runner went prohibitionist and the result ever eot past her with hat on .. . .. . Ikwtt l.nnil, l'limt 1'tiKif NOTK'B VOW PlUUiU'ATION. V. S. I.altl Ofllce.Tlic Dnllr., ItrrKOll, Nureinlicri, Iw'l Notice I hcirtiy glvrn Hint tlriiriie I'. Cnn, nf I'riuevlll, Ottciin, hit Med miller ufliilrnl Inn ill rtk, Monday, the tli day uf lceiiitir. IJ ilrtt.mitl rlitlm Nil wo. t)( we;. li 15 , r 11 e, w in. Iwftiic J. J. tmkvitnirm ri, il.. !. .. . . w. .ii. n... m. .. ... . m. Smith, County Clrik, at I'llnrvillr, Uiruiiii, 1111 to iitc thr Ullll: HhMc, n f SLUM, tlitiiini; Walter K llutile. liMll MICIIAKI. T NOl.AN. ItCKlMcr. Uracil l.nnil, lliml I'mif NOTHMi FOR lUM.MCATIO.W U. H. Mini Offlce, Thr iMlln. Orrfwi, Nnvtmlwr l. it Notice I limliy istven that Jtty Cramer. ,4nnre Bf I. llatettiw. uf Ml.tera. UltltUU. Im filed iiotl.T uf Intuition to nmUr twMfou )i lleitiiiMMt ilie (lilluifflitiF wltn eumtilclc frilnnlluii Mid rrclnnmtUm uf mtlil J V Wltiltr, llctNit lllnilcr mill Audtcw I iililr. 11 f sl.lfr. 1111:1111: Walter K Untile. T vuivxr. Oregon Winter began telling her tale in this region the past week. Hut this early flurry brings promise of later pleasantness. The new republic of Panama is nearly one-third as large as Oregon :tud ha about two-thirds as many inhabitants as this state. ittt-Uiit claim No la., lor IhcwK )( c , um nwpj c ). i) in a, r 11 e, w 111, wmif w , Hell. V. H. Ciiiiiiltlmirr. at rilnrMllf. Ornmii. ihi rVMitttUy, thr Uh (Uy f DttHtHtwr, im iir Miim in ioiiowiiik wnii- 111 wr in i)it1c litlirllm mill tlmtltHi f mm j llittniiv ml Wltf II Ibnl. rf Ik, fhillm, Oimi. M0W1I McUtmmi mh.( Mamk MMIttWKH. at ITiHrrlllr. Iltnixi Hln MICIIAKI. T NOI. NOTICK KOK MOODY, Forwarding Merchant Z. F. General Commission SIIANIKO, OKIUION. LARGE AND COMMODIOUS WAREHOUSE. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Trompt attention paid to those who favor me with their patronage. T fJOLAN. KtrWf. IHMHilCATION. DittHiHl uflb Interior. I.ml OlTkc lit The Itallr. Ilrrtvn, Nnil( t, J Nolle liMrliy ilvil tlwt Ih WIohIhi iMiiml r(lkr h ll ok of hr Intent! in (0 mk? linal m In hiuI of hi. claim. ml llmt Mtkl urouf will h mo Iwfoec J J. iMnlth. County Clfk. lit lrlnt1ll. IHifOM, on ThuiMtay, lciHler i;lh. lyA. vti Kolll 11 KrK, nfM4t,OrKM, II It No WI. foe Ih let , ( nwtf tnlUi,H i, tu it . r tar, w m He Ham Ihr rmIowIhii wilnr- In hpt hi wmIIhmh irnalrH umii ami rHltlnilhHi ( mM 14IhI 4 K A QikImui. W T Wltan. llafW WtH ami Chattr IIIihIhmh, all uf M-It, (tn. nA-.ll t MICIIAKI. T NIIIN, KtijMH. Under New Hoard by the Management. Day or Week, THE PILOT BUTTE INN, A. C. LUCAS, I'roprlotor. llooth iS: Coruett Stages Mop at the door. Only I, ivory Darn on the Defrchiitett. run in connection with the Hotel. Tables supplied with all the Delicacies of the Season. IMrst-clnv clilpiiicnt. Fine Rooms and Hals. BIHNl), - 0RLK10N. in the whole district is in dispute Iwtweeu two republicans. The bond of J. N. Watson as register of the Lakcview land office was approved in Washington this week and Mr. Watson was wired to relieve Register Hrattaiu at once. It is presumed the transfer will be completed this week. C. U. Snid er's bond as receiver has not yet becu completed. Congress met in extra session, last Monday. Joseph G. Cannon, of Illinois, was chosen speaker of the house, in accordance with a foregone conclusion. Congressman Hermann is to be pressed for ap pointment on the river and harbors committee and Williamson for the irrigation committee. The bill for admission of New Mexico to state hood is No. 1 in the house. In the senate Hanna, Mitchell and Gor man were the recipient; of many flowers. Senator Mitchell intro duced a bill to appropriate $2,15, 000 for the Lewis and Clark fnir. There is no doubt that the Cuban reciprocity treaty, for the consider ation of which the extra session was mainly called, will be confirmed. When it comes to getting a canal franchise across Panama your Uncle Samuel can teach the grafters of Colombia a very illuminative lesson. Colombia had the chance to share the glory and the benefit of the isthmian canal, without put ting up a cent of the expense. Hut,sm'l)' which wiU ,)C um1 Ue her cougraMinen wautcd their 1 scrvlcc' ,l tt 8,ve" to tin papers, aim is as tollowk: straight. Mollie kever was a very nimble fielder. Nellie Uinlsoug and l'auliite Wiest excelled on the bus-. Marion Wiest had the judicial role of umpire and she Mill lives, though she has been the cuiihc of numerous heart burnings and great quantities of tears. from the fact that no other team could be induced to oppose this irrctiistable club the playing .some times partook of the nature of town bull rather thuti the regulation bare- ball. Kor town ball they could I find sufficient opposition in their own ranks. The fact that a game was rarely finished was due entirely 10 me liisuiiicieui leueiu 01 me days ami not, as Mine have alleged, to the propensity of the girls for discussing the fashions or the beauty ot their companions. The first break in the ranks came when the Dirdsongs left last week to return to their home on Johnson creek. Then came the horrid weather and the girls now regard their hcball seawjn as definitely ended. They avow their determi nation to ratline the sport next season thoe who are not murried then. Order of Church Service. The Rev. Z. W. Commerford, the new jwstor of the Presbyterian church, was very much pleased at the interest and the attendance uton the first meeting of the pastor and people and believes that it is uic beginning ot a successful year, I hat the people may faniilnrir.e themselves with the crder of wor Tlmlwr Mini. Act Jhh j. it. N0T1CK V0 I'UllhlCATION. U. S. tomtom, lattkrvtew. Ofrgwti, Hplnlr A, tfj Natter U bmdv ( that In aminllaMr Willi thr t)vHu of I h rt of Cwibi 1 JiHirl, m. mtlilra. "An mi tor the ulr HfUmbrr tattth Ih tin Xtruf(.allftHiiU. ottvuii, NevaOa, ant -nHtlMMM Trrttuf ). ci,i in all in pnbUr hMl Mat hy Art of AmmI l Albert H ISirMii. M Hiwtitrr, ami.ty uf l',rr, tlatr of WMlH( tun; Im inril In thl uftMc ht awven Hatrntml Nu ii, (or tht )mnhn( thr w qr c ji, ! 11, r t4r,w m. ,ir4 will offer Iouf lu ilwl lit Ian4 wiM Hawtc laluabl for H llmbrr or owr than for ngrtcnllnral mrM, anal to rataMMi hU otalin to iul Ua"l ltfor J HmKli. 11 01 LI Hobrtl 1. MrMnttrry. Co.it, I ut Cljrl., at ftlHlll. IHiruii on 'nla- r, in tow, nay w iHwrnmrr, tnj iir wniiHin aboT oynil HrrtM Cnity, I, K AIUnMman.t Ota folHtWtlrr. all of PrtnrrHk, Itrrnnti Any an4 nil mtwm claiming attemrly In HMnWII MMH llr IMUMfll lu hit IKrtr In lht olntr on or brfotrthr hM iMh4y CIIAMt' SMITH IMIH CI.IIIIK SAHTII & CLIEI-K'S RE CEPTION Wholesale and Retail Liquor House PRINEVILLE, 0RIH00N. I'lncM llrnndii of t.liiion and Cignr. Two doom South of llnnk. K. M WKATTAIN HrMf Timber Uml, Act Jun J. i. NOTICK FOR I'nililC'ATION. V. K. Uwt Oifir. Tn iMtlc. OtfOi. Mubrr i. ij NoUrr I hfbjr itH Itwit In rmnHlUnr with w nroviUon of Ih Act of Cum at luu i IV. rutHbnl. "An net for thr Ml ofllmhirUii.r A. H. LI PPM AN & CO. - ur.Jll.rta It- Furniture and Undertaking Stores, Wall Taper, Building Materials, Etc MAIL ORDIilJS PKOMITLY ATTENDED TO. PRINEVIIJJi, OR. Ih rWNEYIUIS, OREGON. In the tal of Callfotnta, OreitoH, Nrada ami waMtgion Trrnlory a rxlemtm lu all the mtbttc HttMl Utr by Act of AnctHt 4 iai. Ih bnowluajHMnwtt wai rut ftWl In lhl unVcv tliatrwurntMHt, twwtti iMWwnl J- 0HaH, of Thr li-H7noiitr oT Waaeo, Male of Oregon. worn Mnlriarnt ito t Ih iinnhntt nf Ih hh t, Ifi 11 r to r. w m. 14 M. Ilrawtrrrt K n oVa M Ih . r OeorgrW Martin, l' ar If. toot. M mK of KlUyanl, oonnly of kuoVanr, Hal of Wtfk- Incton. moth iUIomkI No 1711. ah ii. nr utr Mtfon 01 in H nK. M anal nK W mm. t U'. r tor, w m. of on Hat Ktrrtl irrt Mnltoowah. Hat of frtoM. wotn itajennnl No trjt All March tj, iyi, for thr nMCHoof th nK mc jo, lp 1 . r to , w m. Ilnah Parmer, of Toe Harm, ronnty of Waaeo DiMr of OeogtM: worn Mieamn tr tain. nit rroy 1. ton, iw fh tmrrhoM of Ih H nU, nwlf nrft nwl nW nilton Stables & Redby Feed Barn BOOTH 5 COHNfcTT, 1'roprietors. .Stock boarded by the day, week or month. Fine Teams and Rigs, and Reasonable Rates. First-class Kndlitiert for Handling Locators and Commercial Traveler. Quick Service and Satisfaction Gimnuitttod. rirum Wabb. ofCnrlMo, nonnty f hrnbhaI Utr of Worth Imkota. aworn rtatrntctit Mo lata, nl4 I'Hty.V. toil, forth purliuf Hi M)i MCja, l)i t , r w r, w m. Hm Webb, of CarlMtc, county of I'embtna, ttatr of Mart mum, Mwa iainieni no 1017, nnm rat tau), for Ih Hrclw of the ) JJ, lp 15 1'Hty i, r That lltrv will nttrr nroof to abw that tbrbunl ought m morr wlnnbi for Ita timber or .tone than fur agricultural niriw. awl tn rHabHoti thrir dalnu lo wkl laud before the Haniatar ant Keclvr nt Til !jII. Orrgwfi. 4i Thnrxiay, lanuarv it. nut. Thry nam m wltn. IMwIh H OrahotH awl Jit A Ornhaw, of fttaer a. Oregon. Itortd Hrfrtuu and Cotbr War, of Wbeaton, MlnnraoU, lib. ofl'.HIUiMt. Ilri: Nlchw Cumior, Martin (iromnlwaUrand llMgh t'MHMr, of Thr m.lr. on iicmMliit wrw.and He. Oregon; I 11 llgUU ami Ida M . or liniyat.f. Waahlngton. Heorge Hrlc Webb, ufCartUI. S iMUHa. palms greased before accepting the treaty that was so greatly to benefit their country. Their palms were not greased and they turned the treaty down. The htate, or depart ment, of Panama wouldn't fctmid this and it has receded and set up an independent government friendly to the canal project, and the new government has been rocoguized by the United States-. Colombia is now sorry and wants to revise the dead treaty, but site is too late. The Colombian government con siderably overreached itself tbi timc. But Uncle Sam wunk the other eye and went right ahead. The transcontinental railroad lobby that stood behind the grasping Colombians in their attempt to hold up this government and defeat the isthmian canal, has had its trouble for its pains, Organ prelude. Doxology, (people standing.) Invocation, (peoplu standing.) lord's I'rayer, (people standing) Hymn, (people sitting.) Scripture. Prayer, (people all bowing.) Hymn, (people standing.) Offertory. Solo or duel or choir. Sermon. Prayer, (congregation bowing,) Hymn, (people standing.) Henediction, (people standing.) Mr. Cammerford's next service in Jiend will be on Sunday, Novem ber 22. 1 George and Prank Taylor came over from Squaw Creek to attend the dance at West's hall last Fri day night. Any and all imaou claiming aureraely lite ahovfdMcribnl wnda ar truncated lu file their m in thl utHcm mi or Uforc the mM it day clamt in thl uN ! January, iyx, MICIIAKI. T KOI.AM. Keghler. Columbia Southern 2AILWAY. I'AOnltffOKK TKAI.V TIM II CAUII. Ilirrotlre IHI.ruary t$, trj. If you want n duel or mortgage drawn or Mtikuowlodgud or any ImninasH (wpar IirHirl sue J. M. Lawrence about it. If you wish to know what the public laud laws, instructions and rulings arc, or what the state or United States hlut utori sny you can find out at his office. Hu luis full suets of all thuse lxok.s. LUMBER FOR SAM: bound Ml. MibV fAajk t,aV lW. 1 m In 3 41 HIWIII I $t MM . STATIONS. NMtlHNMHIMN IMKA ahhivii A.M. 'mmmttmi "''"" ea MrMNMINl IinihMaa..Me. ( II M MMlltfoffBAt' It W TaUaTtlLai tat Cat -igHlirtM I m aWaiiiaVVVTftiWfci . . M 41 tlllMHMM Ktojl-(ly re ....... 0 J ' MIaMfisVTBi',(I iidi'ii ' op agaa aayt?IJMHllH 111 1 lanaaaaaaaantalf 'Bflf Haiti , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..-.HI".1!"'' -Jl(M' 4 4 AliHIVKl ,f ...iii L(,ru.t VhIIcv M.M.itnifboii .,...,, ,...M...iwtit ,.. .,..Wti . ....,..SJlAKlKO M II H) It to tt !i III LIIAVK Dally ataiic eoiiirtlaii at Sliaiilko for Anltl 1111, iiurna, Oliver i,kc, i,ak vvlllc yon Cily, Jitim Day CTly, oft, ITIiirTfe, flcinl. Ill TltWi 1 MilcliaJJ, Ua; iJiUa. Aiiloue, Aaliurowl, Can- mm round. C. I. F,YTM. 0. 1. and !, A. liluulkoTOr . I). WOODIIItKKV, bupcrliiltiidciit, SlianiLo, Or, ROUGH AND DRESSED ALL KINDS AT - - 1'II.OT BUTTE DEVELOniEnT CO'S. MILL Columbia Southern Hotel. SIIANIKO, 0RIK10N. KATKS PROM $1.50 UP PI5R DAY. Hot and cold water on both floors. IlatliH for the we of guasts. l?vory modern convenience nt hand. The dining room, under the direct .supervision of Mr. Kecney, is a very model of tasteful, spotluss elegnucc, and the service is equal to any in the state. All stages arrive at mid leave the Columbia Southern, 1 . 1 J. M. KUUNUY, Proprietor. .