The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, October 28, 1904, Image 4

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The Bexd Bidletin
PUilMSUKD KVKRV J'RIHW IIV
i.uuddbmann & lawkuncu.
SUBSCRIPTION KATWi
One year , , ....... . $i i
Six tIMMIlll , ,...., s
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FRIDAY
OCT. sS, 1904
Here tha Demi postoflice is bring
ing, the goveriueut more ihtin $3000
n yemr not, leu times us much us nil
the test of the country between
Prineville and Lnkevicw; yet tho-
department says the lkud mail
schedule must be mnde to buit'the
1'rineville tavern keepers, and haa
yctunlly installed such it service,
'llctid does not have to and it will
jiot tolerate the imposition.
Nearly 70 pupils nre no,w en
rolled in the ltend school uud u
dozen othars arc in sight, it is
probable that Mrs. Owrturf will lw
employed to tench the three pri
mary grades, temporary quarters
for which will Iw fitted up in Mitt
xig's hall. This will Rive the ' re
lief for which there is now urgent
demand. Whether it will be neces
sary to employ still another leach
cr cannot now be foretold. At this
writing it is expected to open the
new department next Monday
morning if carpenters can be' had
to nutKe tue necessary ucsics.
NO RECOURSU ON HOND.
. The statutory Iwtld given by
justice of the peace does not cover
cases like that of ex-Justice Drpck,
of JJcud precinct, which was referred
to in circuit court proceedings at
Prineville Inst week. That bond
is only for security of money that
may come into the hands pf the
justice. Any delinquency other
than financial is not reached by it.
There apparently beiiR no cause
of action on the bond, the only
remedy would appear tp be under
.section 1S92 of the Ilellingcr and
Cotton code, which provides as
follows:
If any onVrr ofthl rtate. or of any county,
tewa.er other tuaiiictpal or public cwptWalkHi
tfctrrln, ether than the Rorernor Justice of
tlrc BMOiiWy, hall Hlllfiilly ami LnonuiRly
Perform any duly or aenrlcc rtainlii; to hi
m. wu(
OrntMllwitlfMlly
mirni io injure or unruitu any onr
neglect or refine to prrfirn
tieliilafi ar trxiet to Ike luturv of inv imp. or
the nfrVt hindrance or obMruction uf pMblk
iuttke dr IwalucM, whether uch injury, tla
Cnnce. or obttrucUon wa particularly intended
oriiiit. tatth oflicir, upon contclio Ihrreot.
hlt be punUhtd y lmprionmru( in th peni
tentiary not Ick than lx month nor more thiH
oneear, 01 hy iutrlunroent hi the ouunt) jail
not it Ihati three month uer inorc than one
year, or liy Cue not let llua Shy more than
Svr ctnttdrnl dollar, or !' dimiKit from office
vtllli or without cithtr or auy of mfch uaih
menu. The supreme court has dacided
that where material matters wee
omitted from a justice' record the
,entry may be sujipltetl by a nunc
pro tunc order, but it is hardly
probable that tliu remedy would be
.applicable after the justice' term
has expired and the data from
which to make the record is wholly
missing.
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SHORT HISTORY OF OREOON.
There are histories and historic.
.ot Oregon, but wjiere will one go
for a comprehensive and trustworthy
.statement of the events out of which
this commonwealth grew and of its
progress as an independent com
munity? There are books on the
Oregon question, on Astoria, 011 the
fur conijmnic, on the Indian wars,
etc., etc., hut for an intelligent
stutemeut of all these matter it has
remained for Miss Sidona V. John
son to compile her "Short History
of Oregon" which has just been
published by A. C. McClurg & Co.
The very first impression of it is
favorable it is a handy volume of
329 5x7 pages printed in type a
little larger than this. It is well
illustrated with maps and photo
graphic views, all finely executed.
It has an excellent index, and the
contents are attractively arranged.
To one who values accuracy of
statement above piquancy of style
this Iwok is a great relief, because
it makes the statements with can
dor and simplicity and leaves the
.special arguments for others; It is,
ns the author very frankly states ,
a compilation of Oregon history
rather than the result of personal
investigation of original sources,
but there is enough original work
in it to give it character and to
.stamp it as a book of high excel
ieucc The Iewis and Clark re
naissance has made a new demand
jgr the factf of Oregdn history and
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caarcc, lake or rcccuc nity irvof cpfnKUaKMi.
blhtr tbau outhMlint or vcrmlttru Uy (. for
an) official aervicv or dulj ptrformrq liy (nch
officer, or ahalt willfully ucclcct or refine to
the appearance of this volume is
timely. It would be especially
valuable in the public schools ami
the State Text-book Commission
ought to adopt it. No QUthely new
writing, no matter how delightful
in style or novel in plan far general
reading, could compare with this
careful mid clear "Short History of
Urugpu tor use in tnesciiooui,
Advertised Letters.
The following is n list of letters
remaining uncalled-for in the Uvuul
postonicc October 28,100.1:
Aimu'm C'vuih l.oi T.
Alrvni Ole l.ou'1 I',
AniHo CliurU'v Mrl)iiii'U I,. K.
AroUrmm AlUM K.-2 Mol'hw.l. M.
Allen Tluw.
Atliunmm M. M,
llnrntv Mm A.-l
llrmly M.-S
Hrtiu n HImih-Ii
(.ontrt'l It.
CmiIwiii Lillian
I'Iihhv Mrf. Kiln
I'tiUhw Marx -I
lltiniiii Curl
Ih'inm .lunut
IltKKi'tilMitlitttii Tom
uiu'iiiiiiiii r.. m.
llulrliliiH Irulii It.
J..II W.
Kfti-liuni t'linrlvy
KIkt Janitw A.
Knitikt' l!-x. I'utlier
Kuikmk I'tuiik I'.
Kum'Ii llvrjft1 K.
I.tiiaixl .1. W.
Mitchell .tiniH
NVttttlll I'WtmU'U.
North Amli'lii
North .1. l'iilw
Orr Tlnnn"
Overtoil .tnnuf II
IVUM'll tlltllll
Sliupeou It. K.
f tair A.. I.
tviiiiu t'luuK"
T1hiiiiih.hi .I'risl
Thorp Khmr
TiihIiiU' Hui Km
Tiii'iM'v Del
Wrtliy'.l. I".
W'nti't. Aitlinr
WmIiIUt itwinrt'--'
WYUiuiiu l-'ftink
Wlifflur linn.
Wintt'itMiiMl'liiru
l'ersons calling for these letters
will please say they are advertised.
A. II. Grant, rostmaster.
The Mutzig building is completed
and has been occupied by the firm
of Mutzig & Decker as a hay and
grain and seal store The new
firm already has a good stock of
hay and grain and will have plenty
of seed lcforc next planting time
The building is u substantial two
storv structure 24x5.0 feet and is
well located and planned for the
business of the new firm, which is
composed of well-known young
men of means mid good business
training.
Sevcrt Debiug has bought n lot
in Hcpd and contemplates moving
his saloon dowu from Deschutes,
li. A. Kstabeuct, of Ashwood, will
will also establish a saloon here
The saloon at Lytic has quit the
business.
A. H. Kennedy, editor of the
Prineville Review, was out after an
other 110 trout last Sunday, and
he got, 'em. Don Steffa, of the
Prineville Journal, was out n few
dnvs before to inhale Bend ozone.
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Novel Trespass Notice.
Justice Whitfield was down from
Lava precinct Monday and took
occasion to have some novel trcs
pess notices printed at The Bulletin
job printe'ry. The notice runs as
follows:
TKKHI'ASS NOTICK
All you that on tbc prrmite come
XVith 6hpate. rifle or thot gun
Loot, out for kum and fence, too.
Then hunt and Sh till all t Mue
Hear, cougar nrolt and alt uch trute
X, hy ft ahead and ihout and noof,
lint dou I m nualrtt I beg and pray
'.ruhuiprlt or fnxr in any way
lion I ou molent If o wli for blm
Hut open wide your ear and IMm In Ihw
ln t kill, main or wtmnd them for 1 Mwl late
I badly need them for nh bail
Now dn t hreal. Ihia rule, for hrre the ru
I not me a great Me htckor y dub
And by rviuk or rtool 111 make you bellow
Von II Hah youtarlf In aheot ur Veneaurla
Soar boy take warning before it'tou late
r I gut you It h uanting to arbitrate
JokMI-h XVhitciklu. I'ruprietor
Though some of the feet of this
poetrv are rather. lame it may have
the effect of kicking intruders off
the premises, in which case it will be
more potent than t ninny a notice
lo uled dowu with terrifying where
ases and thereforcs.
Trespass Notice.
Nutict in liiTfliy jrfvf'n tlwt I liavi
imri'liuiHI tli wi-ll-kiKmii SiM-nmri'
jl"cc, a i"liirt illutaiii'v mhiIIi of IK-
..l.,,j .uu.-..iu... u...l !.. ..II r..,..u ,.t
trfaiMi tlit'rttiii, iniluiliiiL: llliina mnl
liiintiiiif, Hrc ctrlftly furlrlili-ii niiH-rtln
M-iutltlv of tho law. l'artli'uliirlx iIm I!
Tilfll In Ifivt) t1 l It- lllltit't! Mll'l XXiirillllif
Hint lli mth Hriiii)f tliu, rivtr l.mk t
tin' uiirtliHHiilof lli i'iiii:y lirMtft- ih no
tlHirollulidirtf Mini U not ojifli to iullli'
li.' himI nil pcrHiiiH urn cmiliniitxl to
rtfrnin (mm ihiakIii IIikI, whj .
W.S.XinioJ
Timber I.awl, Ait June j. i7.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Office, Tin IMlle. Orefe-ox,
October t. Iu4
Kbtioc I litrafay kIm that Ih oompliance with
the proviMMM) of the Act of CwMgrrn ul J urn.- ,
i7, ntWd, "AnuI for the aale of limber la ihI
in theatatwie California, Oregon. Nrvada, mnl
WaahiNtWU Territory," a exleHdtd u. all the
publw land Mauw by Act of AiigiuX A, ly '
Joliu T. Gardner,
of Cat f.ake, county of Can, kUtcofMliiiieaota
liaa on March 9, tfiy Alnl in Ihi office hi
aworn atalcmeHt No. it for Hie jMirclute of thr
HnvH ! !- 3ainl4 mc.IJ) iya, r iar,w m
AhJ will offer proof to allow that the land
ought i more valuale for it ilmlx-r or atone
than for agricultural mrp.tci., and to ealabiiuli
their ilaiin to aaid laud licfore llie HefMer and
Utccivcr of till office at The IMlle. Orekon, on
the and day of January, 1905,
Ilr ni( a wltnce Miehatl 0'Cmior,
Thoina Tweet. I. W. K1100U and John McTau-
gart all of The Dallaa, Oregon.
Auv and all iMrndii tlalinlHir adeetaely.tnc
abovcHlcaeribatl luiuH arc r)iiaitl tu hit- lli
claim In thi ollioe oil ur beturc the )id and
day of January. IW$
a44y JIICVlAHr, T. NOLAN, Ktlitcr,
I
Lost, Srayeit or stolen.
A dm! Vmy limit' with vhlli' Htnr In
fou'lii'uil, fiilliu'-miirk on uwk, hriiinttl
rljihl hhulUtttWi'lKhlaltimt I SUM) l'tnuiilt.,
(minded iu It'll wttllg with A Iv run.
ui'cted, tilth liir iuhIi'iiuhiIIi, Ui'liun
to Adiiiu KnUiimiii Hoiul, and uvvlvi
ion artl.
Rcxvnnl Offered.
Tho DiHH'hiittii 'IVU'phtiiiti Co. illl jniy
Vlfi for tho uruiit Mini ivmU'tfoii of tliV'
party ir iMirtloK xvhn fill tlie xtluwof
tho tolt'i'liouo lno Iwlwowi llotid ami
I'lhu'villo on iihibuut tho nljlil of Oolo
Wr 'J. 1IH)I.
TMK DlUlirTHSTin.HI'IIONK CO.
W. K. tll'KNIN,
I'roti, hud licit .Mr
I"-1 r,TrTMT",',"Vr'-' aMTTr.rrTtrLrffr"r"T'frt,friri'!"' ' ' "'"'"
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
...BUTTER
THE CITY MARKET
C. II. KK1CKSOX, Pmoi'Kiktok
Fresh and Cured Meats and Fish
Uvcrytlilng; Pcrtrilnlnc to a I'lrst'Clas.t Market
WEST UUll.DINO, Willi St., HHNI), OKIUION
The Central Oregon
Capital Stock, $25,000
Conducts a General Banking arid Trust Business
Koiei'ii ttNchungc UoiikIiI and Sold. Drafts made
on all parts of the world.
Now prepared to furnish complete facilities to customer
DIRECTORSi
1. (it'KltlX. Jh.. 1'hmh. A. I.. (iOODWII.I.Ii:, Vkk 1'mw.
J. M, KAWHKNCi:. Sar-v liHIt.M.p (illOlHia'K
V. (). MINOlt. t'AMIIKK
BEND
TT23!x.iriNHT-w.vmmr. ..? iiti;rii'
. II. Llppman
N
A. H. LI PPM AN & CO.
BEND, - ORI:(lON
FURNITURE.
Chinaware, Qlnss-
varc--AlouIdinSt
Linoleum, Paints and Oils
We Can Furnish
Undertaking and
;xuffecBagycg;nnrattaan
,TT;itTjrTiTTiwTryfrra
Z. F. MOODY
General Commission
Forwarding' Merchant
SIIANIKO, OREGON
IARCK AND COMMODIOUS WAKKIIOUSK
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED
Prompt attention paid to those who f.tvor tue with their patronage
atftfoWui3faaw?Yfffigeraeaag
MILLARD
BLACKSMITIIING AND HORSESHOEING
All kinds of wngou work done in first-class shape. Short
notice jobs a specialty.
orrosirit KCiioor.uot'Hi:
T,gFnvrf"ftgJT1y.n
We carry only the
finest lines of
WINES,
LIQUORS
and
CIGARS
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V ,1,1
Say j Don't Read This.
I'lilt i)ii nlc li'oklnit rr
itKl. Ueie "ten IV,
i tliol cuil'l I I'eal
iiiUIihI loin leiU, Ijiw
l'lill IM ii'iiirl
ivilns"..., .... ... U V
' ifil nilmr, It
Itim IxmN . 14 71
lie uiMltil KlllllK
J
W aite itmllte-eJt ,a
M'ri Imir urtin fine JfcwiiMr
laltlii( wMi eie OohiK "I
MCtkeniul e 'cr j mil Don I
(liiKt tlit- Urr . .
IlKNII J'l'KNJTfRltCO.
Por Snlo or I'rmlc.
Ho actes in the Columbia
Southern segregation,
vuiy favorably situated.
Will lie Mild cheap or tnul
ed for town property.
I?uquire at Tho Bulletin piTicc.
AND EGOS..,
irr-'""'TimiiyjhliminJ ii "rrr",irfif lllin"11 ' '"
"vn'xumwiXiKixrrt
Banking & Trust Co.
OREGON
Oco. t. Meyer
Stoves a tul Ranges,
Doors, Windows,
Reds tends, Mattresses
TI
mKUEBmZZEiimZiiJ
Your House Complete
Undertaker's Supplies
mar
TRIPLETT
mind, okimon
DONT FORGET
TO DKOI' INTO TII15
MINNESOTA BUFFET
Shaw & Ukostkkiious, Prop's
FRED A. SHONQUEST, MuniiKcr
DUND, QRKGON
TRIPLlirr RROS.
Barber fjhop & Btftlis;
Hcst of nccoiniiioiliilloiin uud
work promptly done
Wai.i. St. HI'.Nl) OKU0ON
W. 11 IH'ltHlN, JH II C HlilNr(MAhN
(IUHKIN & STHINHA.ANN
Attorneys ami Counsellors nt Law
NOTAHIKH I'l III.IC
1'iatllK Ih Ulalr ami I Uial Cwiil
IIKNI). '- - ORHGON.
II I'. IlKIXNAIJI. II. CH' N. KllHAKlMlM II.
Drs. Belknap & Edwards,
PHYSICIANS AND SUHfitONS.
PRINI1VII.I.H - OKIttlON
of . al Hrr f U"lim Wa lira Motr.
DRf W. W. TAGOART
KVK JIl'KCIAMrr
l-olwlrr lloift
PKlNKVlU.lt ORHGON
VMmiify ami
Nulaiy
Wilt HtJt Ih l
iwiii In ttw ll
M. R. BIGGS,
V H l'mlt)oHft,
IHINItVIM.lt OHIMON.
I imI AIihi ami iMoofi f all fclHat. OftVaf an
tirl litln lutwitltiiniM.
J. Al, LAWRENCE,
l' S. COIMIaIOMIIK,
Notary Public, Ii$urucv. Tdivnshlp
Plats for Upper Dcachulos Vulley.
IIIINII. OKHOO.V.
N.ITAKV I'l'hl.lC INHt'KANCK
A. H. GILANT
Akmi fur
Liverpool, London d. (llnho, niuj
Uiucnsliirc l:irc Insuruiicc
Coiupnnlus,
lU'NI). ORUdO.N
PRINEVI LLE
HOTEL."';-11
Tables and Hooms lwnys clenii
and wcl mtpplied-Hntcs rturtouabl
I'KINJtVIl.t.lt OltUOON
I L. D. WIEST
Civil Engineer
Special uunlifientioin for
Land Survey inj and Irrt
KAtion Work.
HiiiMuiK PliniH hii-I Hh'. Id. allnn
Mtt.li
llliND
OHIIflON
Tassxssfassas&'ssusi
Men Wanted
To work on. the Ciduutliiu
Southern lrrlKttliii Co.'s
works. A No
One Blacksmith
Main camp on small Mile
Cline lluttcs, t
Columbia Southern Irrigation Co, '
c. V. SMITH, Siit,
murww iKjmkjxmuwamsnasdi
Tlmlxr I.oifl Actjum i i"
NOT1C15 KOU li:iilil:ATIO.V.
V H l,aiiilOIArr.ThlillnffR.
Mttrfta.ilwr at, tv4.
Nullrr I litre Uy gltn Hut In --uroMllaava irtOi
tlir fovlloiiif thr Act nt Cuttaiaaa uf Jiuw j,
it-- riiliilnl. An act fw Iht Mlt uf tliaMrlanJi
iiilliclalfufCallftHula, Oioi, NaiMn.aiMt
WuOiliiHtiMi TcrtlliKjr." aa -i.ndrl la all Itir
public laud ttalr ly Alt uf Augtul 4, laa),
fl 49 ti IdlilMtWirih
of riilllltt. emiHly nf l'il. .lit of WlMOwalii,
In on i)u.lr 7. 191, Mrd iu Oil uAn hi
worn tlatriiiriit No. ijij, fur Ilia wrlia at Dm
Hrof Utlp !; T II , w in.
Ami will iilfrr nwf u almw that llir Ish.)
MiKlit I im.ie valualrir fur iu lliulxr or ffctHr
jli foraKricultutat Mriawr. an4 Iw aataMlal
111 claim In alil la ml Ufitfi llir Ucgiatrr aittl
KriTlvrr ufllil ullttr at Thr 1UI14, (Trego., uu
the utli ilay of l)mlr, fm.
lie iiamr a wlliir' Huira l.aiauM, John
Wlliiiot, Jr . Ilau l(vriu, l.miu S'rlaon, lltr
ma Vaiulcrall, lUlward Vii.IiimI, IUh fell.
limn, Iat CiirUy, Itll Croliruu ,iirn CMtlry.
Jolill Hainu'ii, all of Phltliu, Wixcuialii,
Any ami all liriwit clalniliin ailvtratlf ha
IuvchIktiIIhiI wuila arc i.urir. iu tlatkaW
claim In nil fifflcc 011 or utlma ldiNaiilay
uf I)fccinlnr, 1114.
"'i? MICIIAIU, T. NOI.AX, Hrnlar
Wall Pnpur.
If we haven't what suits your
fancy, will procure them on .short
notice. Merrill I)nif Company.
Wail Paper.
Come iu nud look at our .stock.
If we can't .suit you now,, will hsvtf
a larger line of Humpies to solect
froiii inn fewduyS. Mfrrill l)riiirCo,