V " J.7 'P. 7P1Z srr ri -f- Hi voi,. ii :. 1MN, ORHOQKr..imiDA-YT DISC. 23, loafr- i NP. 4 ,y1- .-, p ' - rr BEND BULLETIN. GOODWILUB WINNER To Be Mivyoi' of NcV City Uf 'Bend.' 'F COUNCILMAN AKU WITH HIM l.nwrvttcdufof Jtccnrdertnml Letter ' Mnrlin"-flnichcck the Low Alan. I'm IncfltiMjinJIuii '' Atfulml lniHr)nitIon - - Kor.Mnor,. ,... k.L. UiMMjwMlIti -'.. w IOI :i (. (Jrii.i.li.4'1; . i .. I'or AMerniHii (llrnt.fv oJwHhI) 0. V. Murrlll V II. KrlrkiHin - - J.I. Wuct - ' -' ' ' II. MiMIIInn (. M. IIkIIIkM I. A. HlttilhilliHit A.C. Liltftifr Mlllnrd Trll.jtr A'. I. Iluiitor' (enrn Moyur . K. A. Hrttlu-r I'ttr ifueordcr '' ', J, M. liNWrPIK't! A. Il.llruiil . UH 110 11.1 H7 U n 17 iri an ret rx u.'. Inr TirtiMirw l 0 Minor Kiir MniVliM' K. It lUt-ter ' . i - - - 7( I'ntiik Um '- -I! T. W. Trlplutt -J i Such is the brief story df lite incor norntion election in llcnd.i. The campaign was fairly nctive niul con Mined no tunny unknown. quantities thwt nobody could predict the re suit with nny degree of certainty. And when the votes wero counted there were surprise." for everybody. I)r. Merrill for Ttldvrmhn nud V. Q. Minor for 'treasurer were .upon nil the tickets printed, hud tollcd practically the entire vote. A. II. -Ornnt for recorder was 'also" upon nil the tickets butrit avlnto' hour J. M. I.nvrencc"tanscntef"to the use ofhisnamefor' the office nud his election was one of the surprises of the 'duy. Another surprise was that'Cfrocsbcck for mayor received lowest vdtc on his ticket, (Sathcr fdf uldcnnan having, withdrawn). Ailothersurprisc wart that Lucas, high man on the "Independent Citicns" ticket, wan 33 votes lulder the loV matron the other ticket. I1. A. 8holuiUC.lt. LvMcr'U vote for innrslral "also was unexpectedly T S3C7C27C Free Land in Oregon i IN' TH15 richest rrrtln. C frittf ntwl titrw'l fc.ftfrtt in the world Hundreds of thousands of n'crcs of land ready for f (l the setter , (X at Actual COST Ol RECLAMATION DEED DIRECT From the State of Oregon The cost of lati'd averages f 10,00 per acre. PERPETUAL VAf feR n mux .' PliV.lX TAf HP. for nrrl.tl nfnhr war 1; ftgm lmr It IWuriKil oil UuU tu A til who nurchttc dcbrc ft 1 January ii lvJ. it t TrrliraHriii f'oiiiniiiv under con trol of the KLalc Laiul :).UJ!0U feflife irimEHnr ci. jr.wrq'-wxOTfTrrv5 large, due to nil "nctive tcrfconal caunmigu, witii tiautors for all the tickets. . , i 1 The induce of election vercfj. 'I. West, Ii. V, Batten nud Creed Mv Triplctt, tho latter ln:iug swutu 111 to take the place o(f. M. I.nwrcucc,, who had I wen apioiiited biitdCclili cd to .servo because he had consent cd to stand as fur iildcpcudctU can didate for recorder. ' A large number of' Votcn rVerc challenged, chiefly on the ground of uou'rcsldcncc within the limits of the proxscd incorporation. , In some of these cases the challenge was' not insisted upon after cxamin tiou, some were rejected as deficient anil the others were sworn in, One bundled and seventeen men claim ing ccsiilciicc within the proiOM.'d iucorX)ratiou 'or 30 days voted. After the result of the ballot had lecQtiic known the Bend Cornet llaiui got itself together nud tharch ed to the Goodwillie hutigttlow and sercnatled the victorious Ucat of the ticket. There were music,' remarks aii(J other things suited to the oc casion. l One of the peasantries df the strenuous day was the appearance of a cartoon in.' which an artistic caricature of the rival candidates for mayor was drawn. I'. Milo Lob dell was the 'artist, file 'drew the picture 4h ' his shop, for his own umiihcucut and Uhotographcr Bled soe quietly got it away and posted it near the polls. - A- .- J. SthwartAI his home in Lylle 011 Saturday uight December 17, I904, f loin a relapse of typhoid fever, William I Stewart, aged 38 years Mr. Stewatt was born ill West Virginia in r866. He was lifarried to Miss Katie Giles in 1H95. A wife nud' two smalt children are ien. .v?; V'. The funeral Acrvicts were con ducted by thcMtev'. O'. W. Triplctt, and the intchiient took place at Pilot Unite burying ground Tues day afternoon. The deceased was well known in Crook county. He was n brother of the I'rfueylltc floiif mill man, who provided every attention for the sick' hinn that was possible For n 'year und a lutlf he had lived nt Bend,' for much of that time being foreman of ditch construction Until a few mouths before his death he was n member of the Wood Men of America but he had allowed (its membership in that organization to lapse. The attack of fever was so light nt first (hat not niucu was uiougni ot it. this led to overdoing, which brought on a relapse that proved fatal. 1 ., Baunhk On Monday' liigbt Uec ember 19, 1904, Cdrrtc May, daughter of Mr. add Mrs. Ii. T. Barnes, after n fo(r weeks illness with typhoid fever aiid compliqa- tiou, nged ti years 2 months mid 34 days. , , , ,' . The little girl Jujd been .attending the Bend school nutj the school, was dissmisscd for the fultcrnlj ,yliieh occtireM WcducSday1 3 p. m. the He v. 0'. W. Triplctt officiating. Burial was in the Pilot Uiitlc ceuie- nry. ,.vt , , , ., P. Bacon,, who boiyjhk the Dudley -Myfield place on, tjle west side of the river , n,bove the Pilot Butte mill, , lias just, completed a blacksmith ttlipp 18x39 feet nt his place, AUhotiuh not nil of his tools hnjVC nrriyed he, is, dojpg some J business atid in a' fcV (lays will bcl ready to do nil kinds of work m hi line, , . . 1 Loyell, nrnVed in 'town, from Cql umbujj, Oiiib,.MotKluy evening; nud, lit BEAR'S FATAL ERROfl u. J M didn't Know of Bend's Rapid Growth. ..ii) AiBTDnATM INS.TnADOPFOOD rJUinMis.tlliotHi.sterpMrs. xy Lovcll, VYpl..Ycrv'?ni n'hej be llhmo. TJipsf. IpfHpa will 1w plcasatly' rtttmyijb$Jpd, ,a,s , IwyliiB speqt -scyeral weeks" in. Bend-Inst suhuifcr.'Eitcsts of Mh atid Mrs. C. SWmii tho Ulvcr nl 'Ills Accustomed Place find Then Found Hlmnelf RlKht lit Town. f 1 11 A 3-ycrtr-olu black bear niadc the mistake of hiit life Wednesday evening abottf 4' o'clock, when he swam the Deschutes river just be low Bend hud ''Struck out forsdmc rendezvous On the eastern desert. Martin Olson, who .happened to be passing that way, saw bruin labor ing in the turbulent currcift. He ran to get it gtiu and the bt'ar saw him nud would fain have gone back, but (he rushing Water forbade a second flwim immediately. Olson hurried ton tciu occupied by B. II. La n try and nsked for n gun. Lantr'y frVcftlliccU th'd gtiu but pro Ioscd lb use it himself. By that time dbgS we're after 'the bear and he Was 'getting 'away over the rocks as fast ns lie could, considering the ardor of the dogs. Soon Lau try overtook him and got in two or three shots that made bruin very tired. He laid' dowh to rest and give Up'the ghost, lVhei ."!. Reed came up nud put a'lWlicr nbot into the caYcnss. Then the bear wife skinned and tlldltcaks divided and the cxcit'cnic'nt ceased, but the dogs were ncrvouipli, night. MARRlhb. W I I.SOK-WlNTIRSTI.I.lt. A t' the home of V.1J! Querin, jr., ifa Bciid," Vedncsday morning, De cember ii' 1904, '.by Justice J M.Lnwrencd, Miss Annn L Win tcrstVlfcr and Mr. William B. WilsoiL "' ' The wcinling.of these young peo ple was n very aimplentid homelike uffitir. It had bcei planned to have the wedding cercUiony per fonriea' at Princvilfc'!or Portland, but upon the fctury 6t Mh, Gttcrin last Sunday s'llc, insisted that the ularriagc sjiould' take place in her owti home, ' ybcrc (lie bride had been almost since childhood. So it was nrrangc.d accqrdiugly nnd the ceremony wap icrfprmcd by Justice' La wreycci n fetv minutes nftcr 8 o'clock Wednesday morn ing. A modified, Kpiscppalian forp, introducing .lnf ring, was cm ployed, little Miss Mary Guerin, fcrviug aa mat'u pf honor and the couple being' Qthenyisc unattended. Immediately nftp- n, wedding brink fast wus, scryed, Mr. and Mrs. Vil son left for Poland, drivitig direct lo the railroad. Tlie only weddiug guests were Jr mid Mrs. H, C. lUlis, May9r;vlcct Gpodwillic nud G. C, Seiuemauu. Thisocounlc. starts out , upon n career of cixtfptioual promise. In Mrs. Wjjson'jS fprmcr lomcj Snu dusky, Ohio, , tlie local 1 papers made uu'tcht'.of her . .ejigage ment'td, n wealthy , .Portland, ratlclicr," rT Vilson,b now sup erintendent ot 'tlq development of aboit 1000 ncrcil of irrigated laud near; Bend. It will bd manya day before Bcild has another bride so pretty, f $20 for Crueltvto Horses, .. , I). K. Dooliii. who snvs hfc drovb throuuh td iIlmkI from Rcd.HlutL 0- -,-, ri ., - ,,, . jat., )'Cf,, arrjetc(l( tas.t Saturday night jon a wajrrant c,barguiB,cru elty to animajs. He hndibceji lying about tlie,,f,lIodus nnd .Jeaviug his five wrfttchcdlv.txior horses tied to the. wagon,, without Jied, or,tVntr np.d vj)ttixhnjr,iiesfl on for two or threp day j. At, first ,bc pleaded not guilty bdt subr.eqttently chaug- cdhntxtOfilMity nud pa,id a fine of $0,fln'drtall,',cost8, taxed agaiiist turn oy j ttstice itawrence. lie uaa to sclbtwfpihorses to pay out. I 1 ' ,U t'Tiii . i iJfiyou.wnut sofuetliiticr hobby in hsits atid' caavvott can net it at 1 1 1 t DryGdfeds Groceries Hardware. j 1 Before purchasing elsewhere get our prices on SIIELK and BUILDERS' HAkDWARli and MA ji'KRIALS. We carry n complete line of Ranges, Cooking add Meatlnjf 9tbves, Windows and Doors, Olass, Paints and Oils. RuberoW oofi. build ing Paper,' TarfedTFelL . - ftiRtjiskiNGS ' ' ;. &-j I we offer Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes, German Socks and Rubber Footwear, Overalls, Jnmpers, etp. v f buR. CSROCEItV:. bEPARTMENTi- is full ofiitiw', brTght,; frcSh gbbds, both Staple and fancy, atid prices as low as elsewhere, quality considered,... . 1 . . , We afc agents for tho'Jobii Deere line of Wagons i and Agricultural Implements. , IS Bfend Meircantile 67i Bend. Oregorik Or At Bona, Oregon. tUMBfefe npHEmiHaotth PouteDe yeIoptn om i?a"X s Rfiepared, 0 supply aJlJkiAds of, surfaced arid ; , '- .....- rough .. .. . : : - Lumber ad Shingles tit Reasonable Priced ..w J V -.15 Pilot ButtEfevelopment bthpanf ummmmmtf3mm!w .iir. At Oend Oregorit ft i inVW V'MWV V-V MTV w u papr ri t,us uerrm urug k.q, Bhni Mcfcatitile Co,