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FRIDAY
OCT. u, 1904
Additional Vot registered this
ranth rnnke the number in Bcud
precinct 44
If Knropakin doesn't regret to
u-port 1 ought to. Ht who
nonfceyeth with the bujs mv
m therein wisdom.
Itjasaid that the whooping cough
which te'affltetidp & part of our
j.nenfc population was introduced
in the community by Col. O'Neill'
Preparations for a city wafer ser
ice are approaching the point ot
ret o construction affd an efficient
pirn: will be in operation bens be-
!.-; ntajty week pn8. ,
i)r. Nichol takes hold of the
S -M-mor place right. He is not
absorbed with the craSe of trading
in tuero lots. He realties that pro
cIuQtrW indufitry is the demand
o-thenW fit these part and see.
Low it will pay him well to engage
in it. There is uo doabt ot his
ueceaa.
' -. s. ' . a'
Tlje presidential election thi
ear will be but a dreary formality.
Hut for the bet that the deniocralF
cannot ftand hnaninvty they'd
probably all remain at home on
ekctkm day. for they have no bear,
in the campaign and no hope of
doinjr. more tbon mark time with
beir vote. Tbey can't get any
where -onlc. it be to the cetnetery.
Itwonk" be of material assist
aisee to know in advance all who
will wish schooling this year in
Mead, in order that accommoda
iions may be provided. . The
attendance is crowding present
facilities to the limn uud if all who
c;ntenplat? enrolling hereafter n
rert the act immdiauy o the j
tcj(.:'.er, ceu it tbey will sot at
once enter school, it will help toe
board to aajfe the icture demanc'
and ici-cmm -te it. Tfccre is no
Letter te..c!
s in Crook count)
. ....
than is l-
m H?nd tins year
an 1 wem-!. o ki.p to tbis high
standard .
There is a I tap of consolation in
V;.C'nin '. r Jie cititen otinde
jjeudent -a . I 'i.ul .lf rescact and
civic pnV. Th.I.a Follette .fight
is u i.t: y'- r:oua winning
a0amt all Jit- turves of organim!
j;rewd and l:ti'.i1 skulidner .
It is a shani that Senator Speoner
it on the t.it-r side of the Craeei
b.it 1. U a ii'iwaMy poor pcliticiah
and ha, dri.-o! int'nia present L
po.t.'jti .".tl the association that
a t'.n .ed his introduction to public
lie an; is not there by deliberate
d .;t L 1 Follette is a marvel and
hi-- suic.-s morons not only the
.i.-...s!:ni. oi'a strongly intrenched
an '. corrupt political machine but
tti restoration of power ,U tlie
pjopla. How long will they keep
Tt U not 9 pleasant fact to chron
icle, but very true, t'at the auto
mobile' litre between Jit-nd and the
railroad wm. forced upon Bend bv
th attitud of PrinctilW people,
l'rine ville pcopi .hostile 1,0 the
Ijeud country mke it a point to
IKK: passengera( Jtilliar bound and
fill them , with t. risInforuatiou.
iome have been deterred from
iemiMg KH- .$' &.,
lMrft'8t FfiQfvm. rnoae who
nnsreprescntinj" the ease, but
when they see this country and
know how foully it is maligned t
Pi iuevillc they iiaturaUy speak of
the matter. Prineville Rains no
thin; but enemies by such conduct
and her responsible citizens ought
to see that it is stopped.
NON-SUITS IN DAAIAHIS CASUS
Justice's Record not I'll far Iko In
Clrcnt Court.
The dumage cases of I,. D. Wicsl
and S. II. Dorrattce against 11. V.
Recti. V. II. Staats etal for tnali
cio. ptosecutiou came up in l'rine
villcestvrdny, G. V. Barnes ap
pear hit; ur the plaintiff and V. A
Bell tor the defense. The first
wit no, called was J. M. Lawtence, I
.notice ol t,be peace, who, as siu
ccssor of the former justice. Charles
L. Brock, had the records ol the
office. Those records were offered
to .show that there had been a prov
ecution of the piuintiffs, but the
were lound to be wholly irregnlai
and not admirable as evidence
under the statutes. The docket
was composed of a few leave
Miatchvu Irom an old account book.
No transcript had been filed with
ilit. county clerk, as the law dirvtls
The tntroiluction of Mich evidence
I was objected to because of it, ini-
per'tcuons. Attorney iMrnci .;
iniltid that it did not fill the statu
torj requirements but , was the best
evidence of the matter to be procti
Ithat could lie produced, "the
justice," said Mr. Barnes, "was the
mere tool ol these netendants. tic
.it their instance issued proevs-..
or pretended processes, agumst
tl ere piaintiHs, who were obliged to
submit to them, and to the mov.
oi.traious treatment liver heard
jf in court. Now this tool talis to
make a legal record and he has
himself disappeared.
"Are these defendants to go Irce
because proof of the court proceed
ings will not be permitted oituUlc
the court record? We are not ufti 1
the tool bat the persons who used
him to damage these plaintiffs, and
now tbey brink behind the fact
that their tool further abused hi.
position by failing to keep the
icord the law requires. Then,
being no proper record of that pro
ceeding, if we are not permitted to
provs tt ouuide it ends our case. ' '
Judge Bradshaw said the la
wa very clear on the subject. It 1
requires a justice of the peace to
keep a record of the procecdinj, U
fore him and telln l.un how he sim.'
co it. If he does not comply with
the law be is liable on his bom'
but the fact that the justUe reawd
is not in legal form will not justif)
udmission of outside oral testimonv
to establish wbat the record doc.
not.
"The sutnte says what .M U
evKuncetnsucn matters ;mi givti
you a remedy if the justice does not
keep a proper record," said the
judge. "It would lie useless or
nc to admit here testtnioucy which
we know the supreme' court would
exclude. lKt.no way to admit
tlie testjmoney , offered. The
plaintiff may take non-suit without
prejudice."
The same order waa made in
both cases.
Then the bond given by Justice
JVpck was looked up and it was
ound that the sureties upon it
for ft, 000 are Donald V. Stcffa and
Walter O'Neil and the matter oi
proctvtfling agaiust that bond is now
pending.
I. F. Shearer brought in last Sun
day some apecitneua of oats grown
in the Sisters ..neighborhood that
rudely upset the' theory that stub
cannot be grown there. Of course
they could not be grown when
nobody tried it.
Charles K. Reed, of Sunnyside,
Wash., who is ihe inventor and
patentee of a successful land level
ing scraper, Tuesday commenced
leveling the piece of land belonging
to the pilot Hutte company 011 the
west side 0 the river below the
wcitfou , bridge, . .. Surveyor Wiest
has located n - flume to be built
across the river from this side so
that this giouUU wilr receive irri
gation the coming season. Mr.
Reed baa taken charge of the fie-
Lvelofuntut at the J. Qi .t Johnston
model lancii, out eastoi town-.
Wsfl J'aperi) .....
Come in ami look ar our atock.
rf we can't suit you non , will have
laqwr, Hue, cf aap tq selca
Lost, Srayed Or Stolen.
A dark hay iiiaro with w hito .starlit
fftitliiwl, tillriirk on nwk. liruUml
iliiht hliidKiiiAehlhaNuit tUll ptmiHtu,
branded un left Mlfle with A K eon
net tttl, with Uir uiulrrtifrtlli. Hrtnrn
to Adam KuUimui, lleml, ahd ustIvo"
rewanl.
Kaward Ortared,
Tlie UtwIuUw Telephone To'. wlH pay
$80 for the arrrxt and conviction ul tlw
arty or parties who nit tin wire (
the tftrphnnt1 lino lwtwHn Penl and
I'rlnpvlltp iti or atmt tlu nlyht of K't.
oer IS. ITOt.
Tllli liICIlfTKS TKl.K.PUONti TO.
V. I'.lit'KRIS,
1 rr. iiml tn-n. Ivl1.
Fresh Fruit
...UUTTIHR
THE CITY MARKET
C. II. KRICKSO.V, rxni'KUToK
Fresh and Cured Meats and Fish
l:erytlitnve Pertnlnlne to n iirM-Clns Mnrkct
VI:ST Ml II IHMl. HmII St., Ml M). ORIKION
CgwwTtmtC-i' ifiiynami iwtwwaa
ar11 ii 11 "ir - it iirriiiniTWiHiiiwriTiMra7(iwiTin7it"TTrrt-ii-nrji
i The Central Oregon Banking & Trust Co.
I Capital Stock, $25,000
& Conducts a Gorvoral Baiting and Trust Dusinots
" T?nnSu 1? k iat.a 1T.kit.vttf nitit w At I Irnfltt HBta
on all tarts of the world.
Now prepared to furnUb complete fiicllltios to ctnttomoi.s
DIRECTORS:
W. K. (it'KRIN, Ja.. Paw. A. I.. iiK)liVII.UK, We Pau.
J. M. IMVKN('K. J-n'v
P. u. MIMlB, lAiiiii
BEND
A. II. I.lpi'nian (leu. M. Ateyer
A. H. Li! PPM AN & CO.
MI-NI), - OUM-dON
FURNITURE.
Chlnaware, Oinss
ware Mouldinjf,
MueJc&a, I'itinU juttl Oils
We
Can Furnish Your
Underlakins: and
y r An
JLi. IT, WJ J J TL
Generai Commission
2 Forwarding Merchant
SHANIKO, OREGON
IwVRCH AND COMMODIOUS WAREHOUSK
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED
Prompt attention paid to those who luor me uith their patronage J
TxSJSfaBms&mmMsjetsatnnwm&raaafmam.
MILLARD TRIPLETT
BLACKSMITMINQ AND MORSnSIIOEING
All kinds of wagon work d.-mc in first-class shape. Short
finttf'w W1I1U u kfuw-inltt
OI'l'OfclTIt SCIIOOMIOL'hK
n&azasy&sm3m&9ssat!ae!
We carry only the
finest lines of
WINES,
LIQUORS'
and
CIGARS
Snyl Don't I'cml 'lids.
I'HlrM Jtm nr lll!i- f&r
UmlH. llfA nlVRfcwi
thAt can't I t'Wi
J'Hll tnd IroH hl'. f J
Itttl lia iMliK)il.l
jir. . . h J"
I'Ull iltrj miiOfMn 1 1 v
U Im iiuh limU.. ii t
trtiM mlll Hrtnt
We V
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m mai.iriwi..i
Malttng which w rt clilii at
HHl ih iWf
TW J HTW ,w
BaxnviKNiTi'aaco.
For Sale or Trade.
o acres in the Columbia
Southern apgregation,
very favorably situated.
Will be sold chcaj" or trad
ed for town property.
Knquire nt The Bulletin Office.
and Vegetables
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AND
iiU(i . . .
- otjK3tgcMaauitwwt'
til'.IJAl.H UltOKSBKCK
OR HO ON
rxszxir
Stoves and Ranjce.
Doom, Window,
Ptetl st ends, 3JHrcss
Mouc Complete
UBdertaker's Supplies
vtajsasaiA
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xmmnttwa)li
MI'.NII, OKItOON
tfMiirmfmi
DON'T FORGET
TO l)KOf INTO TUB
MINNESOTA BUFFET
Shaw & HnoHTKkiious, Prop's
FRED A. SIIONQU12ST, Manager
IMND, OUUdON
Ti'ii'i.i?rr uros.
BarbQr Shop ic Biiilia
Hest of ncconiniodaiions and
wtuk pioinptly tlone
V.i.t. St. MIuN'l) OKIiGOK
W. It. OUMUlN. JM O C SVXIKHK4MM
tlUliKIN STlilN'U.MANN
Allorncvs mill CuiiMll0r5 nl m'
NOl t.HIIEM I't'HI.IC
I'tniU Hi SMI i"l l'lrl CtMtH
BKNIJ. - - OKMOOK.
II I' KiUKirM i Cut S ttWt. M i,
Dps. Hulknap & Edwards,
MUSICIANS AMI SUMKONS.
PklMIVIl.l.H - OltllOON.
nh.T nt Hear of winnrii'i ttrac Mnr
DR. W. W. TAC1CIART
itvit si-uciAi.ter
laliHUtlf lletat
1'KIKKVII.I.K OUUaON
Miotttr) nini
Sotr
Witt rUr la u
roarU la Ikt mm
M. R. IMGCS,
C a I'wwtaUwiomf.
1-himi'VII.i.h oaMUOK.
UmiSliiaita pmohM alt llaS. (JiNw
trt IcadiNK la uarlkwt
J. Al. LAWRENCE,
V. a CnWMNMUONKK.
Votary Public. 1 nsuranc. TtfWMbip
Plats for Upper Deschutes Valley.
SKStl, OMKOOK.
ni)Tmy ri'suc gtauaAXvM
A. H. GIUNT
l.lvorptMil, Loudon A 1IIm. ami
Ijiiicaslilre I 'Ire ln$uraiK
Companies.
HI'M), 0UI10ON
Al.l. KINDS Ol
Laundry Work
Neatly and Quickly done
at fair rates.
Leave laundry at Tmi't.arTT'a
llarber Shop, or notify
m. a. ni.itnaoB
PRINEVILLIH
H0TELS-""
'ables and Rooms always clean
ud well suppbed-Kstes reawmabie
IMNKVII.I.K OfKUON
A . N A L E
Contractor - -
- - and Bv&SMer
kstim atks rrRNrsm:n
SATISFACTION UUARANTI El)
Office at Pilot Hutte Inn
Mem Wanted
To work on the Colnml 1 1
Southern Irru;utioii Co '.
works. Also
Oxe Blacksmith J
Main ramp on south Mk
Cline lintlcs.
Columbia Sonllicni IrriplliHi Co.
C. V. SMITH, Si-it.
WWVsmtrffrtrfMtnttammf,
TlniU r r.ainl, A.I Jun i ,tj
NOT1CH I-'OH IMJJHil CATION.
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V hlimim TrirUury.,T M rtutl to t b
mbllr UihI atulta by .Vet "f August , lHyl,
Jacob MaHiuan
f I'IiIUIm, vounty of l'rbv. Mal oWlwoaaltt.
imuii ihtolwr . iouj, (lied In IbU ofllra bit
mi.ril k'Nlriiirnt Hu l.jl.l, for lltr iurrhaar oi lb
wJ of art is, piy;pr, iV ,
Ami wilt tidtf nrivil lu tliuw tttat h lauil
wiin lit U iimir valuable lor it linihtr or atoae
liaufuriurkuUurlMriua. au4 lu ntabUati
liatlaluidi ukl Infill Iwfurt tlir Hmalaraatl
ttulvcriilllilmilAi.-lt Tli l)ll., Ormoa, uu
lir utllilayurilririiilitr, ivo
lit Mill 44 wlua Jturrn UrMH. Julm
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Nol( It hrtrby Kltm tliat Ih eamiitoac wli
lie ,iuviiun. ,.rlh Al iif Cutijraai o( Juaa jl
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julm Hiiaii-MiialtiriliiiilH, WISiiiii,
Any iiikI ltjWriV' tJ-lrtilup 'lriy (Iif
ilivcnMdWifU(iliHrritiiifjTtil l filetMl
elalmalti flAa Qlfte on m Woic talillitlijlay
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