iii 1 1 ie fmtf t, t J .1. ' r" The Bend Bulletin runusitJU) ijvury l'Kin.w iv ri'HUSIIINil COMPANY SUIISCRII'TION KATlMi One ytt f.1 month Three Months ... .. (Invariably In advance.) MINI) J 1.00 FRIDAY OCT. 14, 1904 Btend 1ms very excellent hotel .fortuities but they are smothered by the flood of people cotni, to look over the country and focntehcre. If you know any locnlity that lias more delightful autumn weath er thau Bend, trot it out. Such arc 'the autumns tfwt get into the books. That the ltend country is attract ing: it good deal of attention abroad is attested by the eagerness ot the outside pro to write us up. The public want- .he information. And tevery felloe who describes this country in the public point is straightway smothered with appli cations for more details. Ha, at last ! The Japanese have at last been driven back by the Russians at Mukden. Japanese success was so invariable that it ceased to create much news interest and the newspapers hod to have a change. How much of this Rus sian success is due to tlw exigences of news and how much to the work of the czar's soldiers remains to be seeu. Probably more cash is lost every year by people who gre afraid to trust their money in banks than is lost through bank failures in any panic we have ever had. The country 'was a veritable tramp's, paradise after the failure of so main banks in l'ortland in 1S93. The shrewd crook had only to conceal hitnse If about private premises and watch to see some one steal out and bury a heavy can in the back yat. and then go and dig up the can and enjoy prosperity." Just the other day a lknd merchant, for getting we had a bank, sent S toe by teamster to Prineville and it turned up missing. A bank drat', would have been safe. Then is no longer any neccessity f these risks at Bend. A bank is rat er wore than a convenience to t: business community and tbect.. patrons of a good bank are t prudent sod successful busim Interests. The wording of the statute I not quit, clear on the subject. 1 question as to whether a . U director chosen to fill 1 vat . 1 steps into the shoes of his prt . castor or occupies the position -i new member was submitted to " county superintendent and opinion, received this week, the effect that the new director tnk Use place of the one withdrawn)., Iwtb as to his term of office an duties ou the board. Thus in f. district Director Wiest takes t e place of Mr. Cottor, resigned, boil as to bis term of office running till next Juneand his position 1 s chairman of the board, which U longs to the member having tl e shortest rim to serve. Directi r Iswrence steps into the shoes va cated by Mr. Triplet! and serves until June, 1906, as Mr. Triplet might have done if be bad not re signed. There was some question its to who should sign warrants 1 s chairman of the board and also 1 s to whether Director Lawrence's tei m should expire at the ensuing an nual school meeting in June, he hav ing bean cboieu to fill a vac iticy. In the opinion of Superintendent Din widdle these officers are in precuely tit se,tB position their predecessors would, hove beuj in had they not VWKri&'di yVUY BUND? Bend is not the only townsitc in Central Oregon; why should it be regarded nd the' focal point of the new development in this region? Thnt is a question often asked and the answer is not far to :cck. The" number of places willing to be the doming metropolis is not small. Thetc is hardly a sage brush of the desert thnt has not it prospective bunk and surely thnt makes a city. Hut it is tiot to U said thnt the urban growth, of tin section will be restricted to one town. Assuredly it will not. Krotu Walker Basin to Agenc Plains is a wide sweep of couutr ami its occupation will bring i numerous population, varicJ it dustries ntul a large commerce Trading centers will spring up am there will be support for several con siderable towns, without doubt Hut will Bend have any special 0 peculiar growth? Well, Rend is centrally located with reference to the new develop tnent of the Deschutes valley. Tin big irrigation companies mnk headquarters here. The only saw mills on the entire lenuth o the Deschutes liver are busy a Bend. For a stretch of many mile .ilong the river the only nvailabl tnillsitcs are at Bend. Bend is the lower edge of the timber belt 2 1 ,000,000 feet of which arvenMl tributary. Lumberman and fartne may meet here to their mutual n vantage. The configuration of the country makes Bend accessibi from all directions at all time The townsite is level and the lot. tion is healthful and attractive. Bend is the only joint that con bines all these advantages. A mining that sawmills might farther up into the limber, tl.i would thus get away from the su tenaucc supplies which they mu have. Suppose fanning deveK, aient should gq farther down tl river: it must seek the oowsntru for a market. These spheres activity will meet at Bend snd ti oming railroad wdl reach bot icre. Add to these conanlerath he natural resource of the counu ind the favorable immediate sut rouudiugs and the reasons for t- peeling special and peculiar growt lere are apparent. But Bend does not expect or ho obe the only town. The growt iut i' has already attained, how cr, isiu response to the ndi r-.al development that h.ts takv .ice in this region and its lutu repress will be governed by t. tuc factors. Country dev tl ent will push the town ahead ' e forcing of a town will not c ' Wp the country. Bearing 1 mind, our chief energies ah t - i!evoted to getting the count! cupied and producing; then a .i.ngs els will be added. The IwBfemtonattls Editor. CllM Palla PfM. Walter KuM, of Culver, hauled 1 of rye to Cllne Falls Ust Toewl . ...- was accompanied on Ui trip by I... ter, Mias Kail KuIjW, who is av-r utMrtuo and inullbeeiit young lady. Wall lpr. Com in and look at our stocl . f we can't suit you now, will hae larger line of mi tuple to sele 1 rom in a few days. Merrill Drug C . Coming to ltitnd. The Central Oregonian of Sept. 49 says: The Edward Movtnx Picture con -r.y took their lertarft Tuewlay U,t Aley, wlieiiliey ill show Wtilntx y uilt, Mr. Kdard Im oik- i t e most up to date moving pk'turt in whine that hit vr been brought ato U interior, lie givw an enu-r-. .inuwnt well worth the money. One jolly night at Rend Oct. 15. Popular prices. L. K. Allingham has sold his ranch ou theMatolesto his brother, Guy Allingham, and in the future will devote his entire attention to the stage and stable business at Bond. A. I,. Stephens, recently from Kugeiie, where he was in tlie gro cery business, has leased the Sine more hotel and born for n year and will accommodate the public thorc. -C : White, the Deschutes market mnti, hits been con lifted to his KM with fever for sevetal weeks and now b'indjav, who a attending to tlie business, is down with the malady. He is in the hou-c on the west side of the ticr fotmerly oo cupied by J. N. Hunter, where I. V. Sheatcr is attending him. Mr. White is recovetiug. RewHiil Ultcred. Tlio iWhutwi 'IVIpI'Ii.mh' IM. will ly .. for the mrtt mt conxioUonof the rtj or jnrtii who rut I ho Iron of ilip tt'lt'pliont' Uih IvtWiM'U ltl ami I'rliu'vilU' on or aWit tin- night ot Oi'to Nr IS. IWt. Tin: nKseurrKs Tn.rnioNK co. V. IMiVRSIV, Pich. ml (irii. Mur. S) Don't Hcml Ihls. I nUMvMi'!.lvVillt' tAiieiH i irn,, ikl l It !! lMlllt.l tl l"fl U J',,!! .Itr.l M.Hllnl Hll M " I'ulUicI nuOiMr !! , tin u ItJ U TS , M MI'I'Vll"! tJ,'f 1. " ittr n-iltr II jn HMtllnil whKH ""!'. wc iv ta v' ,, lM l ,VteiwBMTtnxco. ir Salo or 'rnMl1. o acres in the ColumUig Southern irgregallott, very favorably niluatftl. Will If ld cheap or trad iM for town proprrty. Knqu'irc at The Bulletin Office. ., WWII ' " 3 ' - Fresh Fruit and Vegetables ...BUTTER AND HOGS... THE CITY MARKET C. II. KKICKSOX. r'i-Kii . Fresh and Cured Meats and Fish i:orytliInjt Pcrtnlulni; to 11 riritt-Clau .Markit WEST Bl'ILDKlN. Wnll St., IM'ND. OKIiUON 3 imxarsGi The Central Oregon Banking & Trust Co. Capita! Stock. $25,000 Conducts a Concral Banking nnd Trmt Buiinwi Koteigu ICNchauge Bought and Sold. Drafts made ou all parts of the world. Now prepared to furnish complete facilities id eMtonir I) I R K CTOXSj W. K. OUKKIX. Ja.. l'ai. A. I. (lUOfiWU.I.IK. Vra Pas. J M. iaWHKNfi:. k'v r. . MINOH. L'ahiuci iti:i:.Vb) t.KOlWHKfK BEND - OREQON II. Llppmnn tko. M. Ateyer A. H. LI PPM AN & CO. WIND, - ORI.aON FU RN I T U R E Cliinaware, Qlass-warc--MouIdinji, Lwolcaffl, Paints andjh'ls We Stove aiul Ranses, Doors, Windows, Bedsteads, XaMrtiMS Can Furnish Your Mouse Complete Undertaking and Undertaker's Supplies Z. F. MOODY General Commission f, Forwarding Merchant SHANIKO, OREQON I,AKCB AND COMMODIOUS WAKKHOUSIt CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED Prompt attention paid to those who favor tne with theii patronage I ".JSMI MILLARD TRIPLETT BLACKSMITHING AND HORSESHOEING Short All kinds of waou work done in flnd-clus shape. notice jobs a specialty. OPKMlTK HCIIOOMIOfKh HKNU. OHKOON B,-wff itrrirFaTi,amTyi 1 l. i. JIU. Jill .-J JUl LJt. We carry only the finest lines of WINES, LIQUORS and ' CIGARS Don't Forget TO DKOr IKTQ TMM MINNESOTA BUFFET .Shaw a Bko8TikhciU8, l'rop's PRIJD A. SIIONQUI38T, Manngcr BUND, ORI-GON tUCCSkJOXSXCd t sMfMTutam aWftiTWMJUMlPMi ",rr w- TRIPLfi'rr BROS. Barber Shop & Bfis Bent of iiocoiiiiiuMlutloti.i ntul ' woik piumptly done Wai.i. St. 1U'ND OUIU'.OV W.lt (ICHMtr. JM (I.C.SlriHMUs (IUI1RIN STHINHMANN Alloriicys .mil Counsellors nl bn NnTAKiKh rnn.ic I'lmlk In ! '! I'llut Cnuil UHNI). - - OKHC.ON II t' HlKrM I) VIM. H. IIIIIVAMIi M M Drs. Uolknap & Edwards, PHYSICIANS AND SUIMIUINS. t'KINBVIl.l.B - ()Ki:i)ON nkT l '' ' WlMHrk't Dff KMr. DR. W. W. TAGGART XYX Sl'MCl.M.ljn' FirtS(if lloM CRINKVILLS ORKv..., vltarary a' WW Hattur iMHi In lh - " ' M. R. BICCS, IMINHVII.I.K OHIMION. LmI aiui( iinl imuuA 1 all Vital n.'t .itml,mg t.ikMirllwHH' J. A). LAWRENCE, 1? s. voMMtasioKita, Notary Public, Iwtiranc, Town !np Hnt for Upper Dtwchutes Va'- .' tme,tpoK. ot.v rrni.ic ' iki 1 A. H. GRJNT Agl to UverpHil, LhiiiIoii fc (Jlubc. ;utd Lancaalilre Plie liiiiranc. ComiMnliM. ttPNO. owr.noN A 1. 1. KINDS Olf Laundry Work Ncitly and Quickly done at lair rate. Iavc laundry at TxiCIJiri-'g tarbwr Shop, or notify M. A. BJ.JtDSO!-. PRINEVI LLE r!0TELJS'Me! 'able and Itonins aliyn) rhuti nd well uppH!d--H;it rowwnjl.!.- KIKKVIM.K ofii"; A. NALE Contractor - f - - and Builder KSTIMATl-.S rUKNlSHI i 'Vi'isPAcnoN ouahan i nn Oflicr at Pilot Butte Inn , Men Wanted i .1 ....... . 1 u niiin nil 1 in VOIIlllll i Soiularn Iuif'rttion C' ' works. AImi One Blacksmith Minn nmp on !otith m h Cliue Buttea, ColamWa Swtthcrn IrrljjaliiHi C. C. I'. SMITH, Sui-t. Timber Laitil, Act Juuc J, lM NOTICK KOlt IMJHIjICATION. U. S lpiMa(HMr.T)tIMIItiirrv..N SHWtf V ifA NcMlcr U brrrhv given thttl In CMMillaiic ilh ir tiniMiiiwudlit Art of CONijiM ..f uiii i 71 fiililtt.l, "An wn Sw lh Mir f llmUi laniU Ihi UlriurcollforuU. Of.goti, Nrv.!j mi.) '.i.hliituii TrniUirjr." a. rlH4l ! ll tli -.Liu bind aUUa by Ail ( AMKt 4. iv. Jaoib KaaiHiwaa f I'IiIIUim, county of Hik wif (,rwituntlii. tun rtrtbhrr y, , Hint In IhU ufllr, In, i-nnttttroiral No. I in, forth. Hlirhr o(hc '4 urate .IV lp if a, rui,w III, Ami will nSVr (woof (o ahuw tliat tlir UimI .14I11 i nii.K vitluulilr for ll Unifier or alouc iuii ini uiri.iillurul liiiMxiwa, nml l ciiMi.h i..:,.lnilo ulil UuU UfH the Kiirr ntul 1 ini oftliuufatrul The Itallil, orinDii, mi ii lilliiUyofnMriHkrr.lvM. Mr uuiara aa wilMraaaa' Sieii Irauii Jnhu . 'MKil.ir. liana Hv, ra.ni. Urn la Ntlauii, llrr- a 1 Vuiiilarurall. Kitwanl VauiUrwall, llnii will hi, Cut Curtey, XII Crullcau, AlWri Cbcalcy, in U uiimacii, all of I'liUlliia, WUcoiialu. Any Hil alt pii claiming admriMly Ilia ib.,..lfllrojahaaarrrriwlMl o air thalr damn In ihla m un ur bf rate nU ittli Uay h llttrtutcri 1944, &?lil MIQIIAIU, T. NOLAN, Mriilittr I n El