The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, January 27, 1905, Image 4

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THE BEND BULLETIN
I'Unf.IRHItD ISVKRV l'RIDAV V
LUinipUMANN & LAWRENCI2.
"For evnr man n tquar dl, no Itti and
no mort," f '
SUBSCRIPTION HATltSi
Six month. ......-.,h ,.
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(InvtrUMr tilronre.)
FRIDAY
J AST. 27, 1905
By a change in the mail schedule
tip the river, designed to avoid n
Sunday lny-ovcr here, there is a
lay-over of two days instead of one,
rts formerly. ThUmnil route Appears
to be the toy of n bunch of kid
Changes are made without any
regard to the public interests in
volved, without notice nnU without
hense, as a result of wliicli some
part of the roule i's continually
and needlessly "balled up."
I,ct us not be too much harrowed
by displays of domestic infelicitv,
such as has occupied attention herr
in the past week, People of acute
.sensibilities do not get into uch
troubles and it is useless for thosi
of finer feeling to imagine how
they would suffer in such circum
stances. Dramatic acting' is not
suffering. It is pretty clear that
these people knew each other be
fore marriage, knew the trnu
which must Inevitably lead to just
what has happened, in one form or
another. The harvest is' not
pleasant, of course, but we do not
gather figs from thistles nr grapes
from thorns. No sensible person
expects it. There is one great law,
none can fool or escape from, that
it would be well to remember in
these and kindred makers. As
yc sow, so' shall ye reap.'
There is general recognition of
the weakness of rushing to a de
fense where no charge ia made.
Senator Mitchell lias pq charge
against him in the United State
senate. The senate had no. means
of knowing what evidence the
grand jury had before it wlien it
indicted him. He went befqre the
senate and very kindly told all
about it, in his own way, and very
impressively said it wasn't'so. He
also said harsh words against
certain persons he had been asso
ciated with in the land fraud, for
getting entirely that the prosecution
had said it had ample evidence to
on vict without considering the
"perjured villians." Of course be
foand sympathy in a body, a major
iy of whose members are tarred
with the same stick. But all tbi irrel
evant show doien't fool any think?
ing person, at home or in the Itust,
ns the prose contents plainly show.
Even the Prineville Review, which
.thinks only in a groove, is driven to
this conclusion:
henqtor Mitehell hhnakl rfif! (row
la United State mmiaJo at once.
tion out in nd vet Using. It pays
the clnircl) cagh and expects the
pliurch to pay it cash when it needs
printer's ink, just as it pays its)
janitor, its carpenter, Its preacher.
The idea thai newspaper service
is something to be paid for by n
dish of pale ice cream or invita
tion to a pound party or a ticket
lb the concert is one that is not
productive of self respect' tot either
end of the bargain. It grows out
of the custom of providing the
paper with facilities for making n
good report of the event, which is
perfectly proper. Mom of tltej.e
things are only half news, but their
promoters like to have good notices
written about them and for that
reason see that the press is afforded
every facility for getting a report.
Out of this custom, which is fre
quently violated by both press and
people, has come the notion that
uewsjMper space can be paid for by
such courtesies.
Hence the rule;
Meetings of any nature calculated
tontnko money for anybody should
pay the printer for ndvnncc announce
ments If they wish tils sen Ice.
Meetings not calculated to make
money for anybody t and of beneficial
nature, may haea reasonable amount
of space free. ,
It should not be forgotten that (
while one citizen is interested in !
OPENING
II I I I I
At Chapman's
New Dry Goods and
Clothing Store
Fresh Stock
Goods of Best Materials
under (Mic fjMoni, and eonllU't f in
Uti'sUs 1k tllurehy avoldwl, the ware
(WtlonV xvr made-and eotitrncto applied
for.
Th' tord hinpvotod th- Hinnw and
tiiit'lion alrad count rtu-tvd mihI Mii
i-oiietriu'ted on the prtjwti uf the lllot
Hut te Development l'mtwiiy kihI the
Three Slater Irrhjnliutt l'mitty, anil
found that n large amount otditeh and
Hume wac completed, the ter run-
niiiic In swim f'r tral lit lie-, Ixtth
iMiMiMtitM t.,.il..ft.. tlt wnrL fc faat tai
one church, or one lodge, or one J wJvv ,, W(1H nmH (U ,t
chatity, or one business, that finds T,w uard na well plea! with the
it desirable to use the printer's Scr-1 protfre-! Wins made, and hae itodouht
vice on occasion, the winter is the ' hut that the letmtr Irrigation A.
victim of alt of them all the ti i ,,,H'r OmWMy,
For this reason The Bulletin speaks
of the matter now, not complaining
ly or in a hostile spirit but in
order that there may be a fair un
derstanding between it awl its
friends, the public.
I'oner Company, the Three Mrtera
Irrigation Company and the Dewhiite
Ueelainatinn A Irrigation Cntniny 111
fulfill their eon tract to the aatiafactlott
I oft lie State, a ml that the puceeiwml
reclamation of the land in the
j project h ill U an aecomplihl fact in
aery hort time, and the land reclaim
led will furtilfh home and prod table re
1 muneraUon for several tlioiinnd people,
I at well a aM to the taxable iirnperty
When Hioli-h woman Moop- to folly
And Med u man iut ioll ilntiik.
Wlwt rliariu ran iHimhe her melawiMilr I ,rf tktf S,al r"r1 MmUm ,,ioHr"'
When flmdlv -he puck her trotrk? "" " lMW '"" wn" mr" """ ",Mwr
jjo imly fnrnUhed a inter grafting for a
STATE VIEW OF IRRIGATION tew Ik"1 !
I TiHiaverafe cot for reclamation uf tlte
thwe all-irravity ytem for HUleh m-
What Official Biennial Import to the tnn-tr have beenaimrmred, W almt I0
ADVBRTISIW IS UUSINGSS.
The Bulletin is a buiiije insti
tution. It gets is living by selling
advertising space and papers.
Without these sources of revenue
it could not live a day. It costs
money to run a paper o good dea'
more than some other bufeinettes
that have larger income. A news
paper which does its duty does, oi
course, a lot of free advertising for
the community. Hut special, pri
vate advertising is on the same bas
is as sugar, calico, labor, concert
tickets or anything else in legiti
mate business. There is no more
reason for expecting the printer to
work for nothing than there is for
expecting other workers to serve
for nothing.
It is proper that a newspaper
fthould do its share in the interest
of charity or public benevolence.
It is also proper that this should
be done in a manner that shall not
make its burden too great. There
is only one way to secure this:
Put the newspaper on the same
basis as other business institutions.
The Bulletin will do its full share
for anything that is of public bene
fit. We think the subscription
lists thus far circulated here will
show that it goes into its pocket
quite ns deeply as it ought. It
does its share just as olhers do
tijeirs pays i casu. It doesn't
ttsk a church to take its sttbscrip-
I .mm m mmI lltM avMMiM Hmftal mulii.
tettanre .eharjie ic 1".J I-l eenlK per aere.
The toant ban portloiinl the lien on
each male-t mbdit Ulhii of the land
embtared in the contract uf the I'llot
ItUtH Development C'omany swl the
THreti Suiter lrriitation Couiiany,
aipoiutintt Kngineer A. I'.. Ham
mond to examine the laud ami
reiwrt to the Immnl the wotiorHoH-
taryof the interior awl the contract! J Mv vlts- of each tract. Theprh-w Hxe.1
between the I'nltol StaU-and the slate j r4MN ,, fs.dO jwr wre for Imlt
have U-en ihjnad by him aial aprovel wboiy unfit for cultivation to H.7 per
by tit 1'resMent. wrt, ( trm:t0 m muWe and irrinal.le.
Three of thM iwojerts. via: TJh- j tm, smiMW beiw the amount fixed in
nlot Ihitte Development Comitany, I nmtnu-t
Legislature Says.
Prom the biennial reort of the
state laud board, on irrigation mat
ters, the following of special inter
est in the Bend region U taken:
Of the twenty-three teerejiutlefl
made by the Mate nuder the Carey Act,
four liavc lieen approved liv the -eeru-
the Three lter Irrigmtion C'omny
and the Doehtitea Itecluinatlon A Ir
rigation Company are in tlie vit laity of
ttend, Crook County, U10 flint ami lat
takmtt water from the iVem-lintei- ltlcr
near Iteml. ami irrhnto lamb to tin- cuxt
ami north of that plae, vtliile tin
Three Sitter lrriitation Conipmi) t.ik-f
water from the Tutnaio eretk uUmU ten
mile )orthwert of tteml, the I1111I im
der thl contract tielux "" the ei-t ciMe
of the Dewchute river.
The other approved eintrat in f-ir the
aegretmtion utado for tlie l'ortluiwl Colli
pany in llarny valley aui contain
b,75.17 acres.
The acreage of the flrat thn c men
tioned in mm follow:
Pilot mate Owtopaicnt Cutapanjr .... ..J4 rr 74
Tbrtt MtUr Irrigation Compaay jj.-xm 1
ltchutaClBMillua tlfftgatfuttCu .. i.jj
DuriaK the early part of Ud year the
Oregon Irrigation Company made appli
cation for a contract to reclaim (Vl.UCJ.fcO ;
acreaof laml adjoiniutr and partly aur
roindeil liy thatvf the Pilot ItnttelMvel
opment Comiany, the wMirce of water
ilai behiK the DeachuUa river in the
viciuityof Itcml. Tula company nlwe
lueutly Hold out to tlia Uwwliute Irria
tion 4c Power (Xmuiiy, a did
iilao the Pilot Imtte Development
Comjiany. This corjiorutloM . I com
HMed of wanterii eapltaliatx of lnrx
ineam1, who, tlie ltoard U-llevea from
the 1 utter pieiitml liy tlieiu, nre
amply able to fulfill tlie contract uialer
taken by them, Thla coinjtany notlflnl
the nmr that they Hould apply for
alKut MO,lKJO acre auMitioual laud ad
Joining till) yrwatioi of (lie Pilot
Itutte Comiainv on the Miutli uiul uut.
takiiiK pnti'tieally all of tho remainder
of tho hldwert lietwuen Crwiked riir
mi tlit) north and Hear Creek JIihiii
taiiiH on thy south, and tlie )eeliiitw
river on tint ui'ft ami the mountain 011
the uaat,' For UiU last jirojwt tliu
wwtur in also to Imi tuken from the lc
clintt'rt rhitrat Hciilmiii Kails.
In ordurto ilutcnninc tho Htlvisuhilitv
of iniikiiiK lhwo hew eoiiti-uctt) foi kiich
hiriro tmiitaof lalul, and to iiwixx't the
water Hii)ily aVn)hihle in the Durehute ,
liver, ih well uw the jik then in jhoj.'- !
refH 011 thu thou cxMhIIiik contractu,
tlio lKiuid iiisule u ylsjt to J Solid hut ,
Juno mid inmlu a paminul cxiuninntlon
of the rivor u fur, up,uH lluiiluuii FuIIm,
llllll llltlllL' KUlUlllul. Illlll till, iimixlll.. .f
w liter .nan ample for, ail thy vhiIoiih '
proJirctH and Ihu loaiitlon of the land wa
Hitch that It would ho bettei , tlmt 0110
company have it all mi it would all bo
It wax tli
opinion "!
it nfriil opinion, and the
tin loird tl.it III-- tune
ylloVfeyO
II
OREGON
Shot Like
and union Pacific
TO
Sa!t Lake
Denver
Kansas City
Chicago
St, Lou is
New York
Ocean Stonmers between Portland
and Sail I'raucisco every five duys,
Tickets to anil, from all parts of
the United States, Canada and
ljurope.
Ifor particulars, call on or address
JAS. IRELAND, Agt.,
The Dallev, Oregon.
allowed by the Carey l,w, In which the
utate could iH'Irct the laud itnuited, ex
pired on Auirtlt IS, IIK), hehiK ten year
from the date of approwd of the act, hut
a recent letter fnmi the mm rvtary of the
interior proved this to haxc lvn n
romnaw, the ten-year limit oul npplv
hut to the lime wliicli allow e. I tin
Mate to maku reclauiatlon after the
MKiettatloii made.
Dllll).
Harniw Xpar Bend. Oregon, on
Thur-alay moriiiug Jan. a6, t; 15
Millie, ilailghter of K. T. ami
Annie Barnes, aged 10 months,
of pneumonia and meningitis.
On December 19th the elde
daughter dietl from Hieitmniiiu
Another child, a 'ton, now lies very
low with typhohl feer.
MARRIIU).
Kl.l.itlON I.amsox At Mr
Schooling's rootu in Bend, Ort
goii, fedneday evening, Jae-
nary 35, 1005, .Mis Nell I.aiiiMin
and Mr. 0car 0. ICIIefsou, Jus
tice J. M. Lawrence officiating.
A farm Bargain.
Homestead of 160 acres, com
plete title, only three miles from
Bend, for sale by Ciook Count)
Realty Co., at much leaa than price
of ditch html.
Bend's New Meat Market
WAt.l, HTKKI.T, oiwmt II M U.
WHITE &. HILL
THE FINEST STOCK OP ERESII
MEATS IN CROOK COUNTY
Cured Aleuts and Lard and all the Accuso
rles of a First-Class Alnrkul
EVERYTHING NEW AND OF THE BEST
YOU ARI1 INVII1 I) TO
IBS
White ijonse
CUR "Kl N i lliM) '-Ts
I, 30. asolcucnct, prop,
The Best, Liquors and Wmes
DOMESTIC and IMPORTED CIGARS
A. II. I.lppmnn
A. H.
LI PPM AN &
IlLNI), OKI.MON
FURNITURE
CROCKERY
(loo. ,M. iMoycr
CO.
:
aBBBaHvnHiBaHiaaaaaHBMM w
Builder's Material
livery thing in
line at reasonable
DrtiK Co.
the wall tMtx.1
price. Merrill
PILOT BUTTE INN
A. C. LUCAS, Proprietor
Tables supplied with all the delicacies of the eQJi
l'irt-claa2tptipiHent l'ine Kwwtw bih! HwU
All stages Stop nt thu lintel door
,r! .
Kor SAt.it Two house and lot-,.
HtMjuire of The Crook County
Realty Co.
Gat The HuHcliu fr the new.
Free Land
In Oregon
IX THU richest Krain,
fruit and dock section in
the world.
Tjaaumjff.U'i'WwwiTT 11 TW't
Z. F. MOODY
General Commission
J Forwarding Merchant
SIIANIKO, OREGON
I.AKOK ASM) COMMODIOl'S WAkKHOI'Slv
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED
Prompt nttciitiun p.nd to thm who i.ir inc with their intronn;e
FjgJttBXiaizszasttXBna&xispyrwxttt&Tni
Uuudreda of thouaaud
of acrca of land te.idy for
the settler
AT ACTUAL
COST 01' KKCI.AMATION
f THWl'dll l:K
SHANIKO-PRINIi
PttlNFVII.I.R-RFI
DEED DIRECT
lfrom the State of Oregon
The coat of laud averagea
$10.00 jter acre.
!R0.M MliNI) TO i-'MANIKO IN ONIJ DAV
PRINEVILLE
I'RINEVILLE-BENI)
SCII E DULE
STAGE LINE
SOUTH HOUND
Leave Shaniko 0 p. w.
Arrive Prineville 7 a. in.
Leave Prineville 8:30 a. in.
Arrive Ileud :.VM. nt-
NORTH HO UK I)
Inve Ileud .....taijop. in.
Atrive Prineville 7:00 p. 111.
Leave Ptiueville 1 p. in.
Arrive nuuuiuo 1 u. 111.
HIHSTCLASS If)UIPMKNTS POR TKAVI'.LLINd PIMJLIC
PASSIiNCF.R AND I'UKKJIIT UATHS Rl-ASONALIv
PERPETUAL WATER
RIGHT
Irrigation Company under con
trol of the State Land
Hoard of Oregon
Al)I)KI!88 Tint
DESCHUTES IMPROVEMENT CO.
HIvND, - ORI-GON
HADLEY & STEPHENS
Highest grade The best
LIQtiORS CASE
and GOODS
CIGARS on the market
Finest bar and best service in the city
We enrry only the
fluent lituM of
WINES,
LIQUORS
and
CIGARS
DON'T FORGET
TO DROP INTO THK
MINNESOTA BUFFET
Shaw a. HitoaTitunoim, Prop's
PUHI) A, SIIONQUKST, AlnnnKcr
HIvND, 0RK00N
SUUSCKIlin FOR
The WEEKLY OREGQNIAN
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