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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1905)
ri J THE BEND BULLETIN runuauito kviwy frjoav nv LUIaDDEMANN & LAWRENCE. "For avary man a iquara deal, no leti and no mom." BUBSCRirrtoN RATK9I One ytar,.'. - - fi.ja OlX tnOtllnSt,.,.....,, .,(,..,... 5o Three mouths .jo (Invariably In advance.) FRIDAY MAR. 17, 1905 Four new postofliccs in the past year to ncconunodnte the t-ettlcrs in the DcscltiiUs country oh, no, this country is not settling up. It's a cinch on Hermann, a per fect case, but Mitchell nnd William mhi may escape. It's particularly n cinch on Mitchell but oily old Din ger may escape. Of course, Wil liamson is guilty of subornation of perjury but his partner, Dr. Gesner, did tt and therefore the eminent Crookian statesman may escape. If you don't believe nil this balder dash we refer you to the Portland Oregonian for confirmation of it This issue of The Bulletin is No. 1, of Vol. III. The fact is men tioned here to call attention to the rapid flight of time. Great change have come to this locality since The Bulletin began its struggle, two years ago, nnd great changes have come to The Bulletin in this period The paper has done what it could ior the community in which it lives, ns it must continue to do. Whether its career has been worth while it must leave to the people to judr.e. They're making a great to do over the Twin Falls irrigation en terprise in Southern Idaho. The water was turned in the watering system the other day and while the reservoirs and canal were being filled, the channel of the great Snake river was dry. Of course it will not take all of Snake river to water 270,000 acres of Idaho land, thirsty though it is. The Deschutes is not so big as the Snake but 250,000 acres here wi be irrigated with only half the water of the river. The scrip law has been knocked out, so far as the pxehange of tin perfected claims in forest reserves for land outside is concerned. This Tf ill not materially interfere with thi scrip business. In the hurry of passing laws at the close of the session of congress the land hogs won, as usual in such cases. The reformers wanted forest reserve scrip disqualified for taking outside forest lands. There appears to be no interference with that busi ness at all. But those who have uuperfected claims are not to be permitted hereafter to exchange them. All the perfected claims plaims that have passed final proof seem still to be competent to ex change fpr timber lands, no matter if the original claims were denuded at great profit to the holder. That is where one great abuse came in, and it is still there. THE WAY TO OCT RESULTS. Did you ever happen to observt lumber bookers taking or discharg ing cargo at any of the porti on the great lakes? Did you notice that the vessels wen moved aloug the wharves from one lumber pile to another by brawny sailors, who simply put their shoulder to the ship and ahoved it along? And what sport it was to watch some land-lubber try bis muscle on the craft! He would apply his shoulder and heave mightily but the vessel would not budge. He would finally limp away and watch wouderingly a little fellow push the ship around as easily as he would guide a kitien. So it is with the development of a country. Nature will not unlock Iier storehouses and fling wide the doors in an hour. She will not respond with any degree of satis faction to any quick, sharp lift, however powerful. It takes a steady pressure, a long pull, the co-ordination of lorces, to accom plish permanent result in these matters. The man who gives a mighty tug, expecting to see the great body move immediately, will be disappointed. He who applies the comparatively gentle pressure all the time, who does n.i grow patient whetf loir IIU' xV .J:l.i 1 ' in starling, is. more likely to see his hope fully rbnllied. This is the wise way of nature. She will not be surprised nutl rifled of her treasure. She demands n quid pro quo, a value received, and she will hot yield to every passing claimant. We must get on good terms with her. We catniot pos sess the country by rt)ling ncross it in n palace car or an automobile. We may buy the legal title with gold but that will avail us little unless we win the favor of the agencies of production,; in other words, learn the ways of nature in this field and make use of this knowledge. This wisdom cannot be imported in tins or bottles. It cannot be had altogether from bqoks. There is nothing that wilj relieve us of the necessity of learning by actual con tact with tuc soil, industry, pa tience and an open mind will bring in due course the knowledge that is power, the development that is wealth. To put 35,000 inhabitants into the Deschutes valley in one season would be about as beneficial as an earthquake. It would draw atten tion to this locality, but with what result? Who would engage in settled industry, without which any land js worthless? Who would care much for the virtues of homely living, without which any civiliza tion is a plague? Character would oe worthless, houor a joke. It is easy to imagine what sort of people would embrace these conditions. Desirable citizens would shun them. We must build up from the bot tom, not down from the top, if our structure is to endure. The only short cut to prosperity is to avoid mistakes. The sooner this homely gospel comes into the life of every one of us the surer will be our prog ress and the more rational and permanent will be the result. Notice to the Ihibllc. Interments of deceased persons near Bend have been made on pri vate land owned by the uudcrsigu ed. I do not wish a cemetery locat ed there and this is to give notice that no further burials will be per mitted there. E. F. BATTEN. J. M. Lawrence has some money to lend on deeded real estate. UnlawfuII And Unjust. A recent comer to Bend, who delights in the sport of fishing and also has respect for it and the law, writes his sentiments on the subject in this wise; Those persons who lme been uuahle to restrain themsclvs from trout fishing until the opening of the season, April 1, ire not doing themselves, the fish, their norc law abiding neighbors nor the nrt it fishing justice. In the first plcae ;hey are breaking the laws of the state ami laying themselves liable to f wo fine mil imprisonment. In the second place the fish are not ready to bite. In the third place the lawbreakers arc stealing i march on the other people who find just as much delight in the sport as ihcy do, but have too much respect for the law anil themselves to fish out of reason. Iu the fourth place, it is a poor and miserable substitute of the art al together unsportsmanlike to put a piece of beefsteak on a hook and sink it to the bottqui, and wait thus ridiculously for a nibble, This argument could be carried to the n-th power, which would bring conclusive proof of the fact that right is right, and that fishing out of season isn't. Get the Bend livery & Transfer Co. to do your hauling and truck ing. BEND BULLETIN AND Portland Semi-Weekly Journal BOTH PAPERS ONE YEAR $2.00 $2.00 -x- jvw AN ORDINANCE Defining ami titoxlilliiR tot tlie jmitlshmtnl of itlsonlctly conduct atul nrlaln other oddites, lie It orUalutd liy the Common Comtcir of. Die Cllyofnetul. ... ... Section!. Itsliall t mitanfttl lor any er wii or persons to Interfere villi, molest, alie, threaten or resist any peace oincer. or to rcHie ti assist hint In the discharge of his duties, or by nny means whnteer to aid or alt any person lit iiisiody upon clinrgcor it lolatlon of n city ordinance, Iu his emlearor In escape (Yam sncli custody, whether such escape he effected or not, or to aid or assist any person to esctipe flom UMrlulcouHnrment cvtloti . It shall le unlawful Tor any per son, unless lie be a duly commissioned ufficcr, to assume to be n polite olllcer or other efflevr of I he city, or to lake upon himself to act at siuh, or to wear the adoptcl linirotm of the police force, or to wear upon tie street a star similar In central appearnncc to' the star adopt edand used by the police foice or the city of Uend Scitlon 1 It shall be unlawful for any per son except peace oltleer In discharge of Ihelr duty to carry any slluit shot, billy, dltk, pistol or any concealed deadly weapon or to dlscharce any hreaims, air Kim, imow nun, Hipper or Ikbii shooter within the cororate limits of the city, unless In svl Fstttcnac or In protection or inupertt, proxlded, permission may be granted i the Sin) or loiiny pctson to carry a iiislol or ictoUer when upon proper tepteseuUtlon It appears to him nccsary or prwdeut to grant juch permission suction 4. It shall be unlawful for any person to lie or sleep on any of the streets, highway, allc)a, sidewalks, parks or other public places 1. limn the corporate limits of lieud, or to appear therein In such slate of Intoxication as to I tin able to take proper care 01 himself or herself, or 10 disturb the peace and quiet of any petsou, lamily er neighborhood by ilrunkeueas, Dy .aaklllg 10111 or unuii4u nun--, vj nuirm vi ousccne, proiaue. iiivmmj; ur uiicihitc iiikunk by llitcatcnliig, traducing, iiuarrclliiK. fighting ot otTcrliiK or challenging to light, or by assault ing any person, or In any other xtray or manner wlialsoexer to disturb the Macs-, nulel and decency of any pernou or neighborhood Sxctiou 3 It shall be unlawful for auy person or persons to keep a riotous or disorderly lioine, or penult any riotous or disorderly conduct or to use or allow- the use of any obscene or iiroiauc language iu his house, varxl or piemlses wMiiuectcd xlth hlshoiisc.or tole guilty of any lotous or disorderly conduct In auy house, yut or premises, whereby the peace, quiet or deteucy uf auy person or neighborhood may bedistuthed ixectlou 6. It shall be unlawful fur any person 10 set up, open or cause to be opcucxl. or eep any house a a tesoit for the putpose of looking opium, or to sell or oiler to sell auy opium to any person for the purpose of smoking: it wttluu the corporate limits ol Ueud hectlon? 11 shall be unlawful for any person jr N.-rsons to bargain for, buy or sell, give or uke, smoke or cause to te smoked any opium, .exicpt for medicinal purposes, and tli'li only jut phxslcian'a prescription) within th cotpo. ste limits of neud . ixxtlou S. It shall lie unlawful for any person r pcrsous to Introduce or take Into the city Mil ordellxer to any prisoner confined therein. . ly wlue, splrltous or malt liquors or fermented net, er any opium, except upon the prescrip tion of a practicing physician, xectlou 9 II shall be unlawlul for any .nuor to toiler or lemaln around, about or iu auy saloon, barroom or other idace where .xrltous, vinous, mall or intoxicating liquors ..re. sold or kept Tor sale by the glass, or to en gage in auy game of cards, billiards or other 44MC iu such saloon, barroom or other places. bettiou to It shall be unlawful for any pro .xlftor, manager, keeper or battender uf any Mrroom. drinking, shop, saloon or place where iquors are sold, to allow or permit pianos or .liter musical Instruments to be played In auy ..h barroom, drinking shop, uloon or place .here liquors are sold under Ills or their control, twtwreu the hours of two o clock and sexeu j dock In the niumlug. No proprietor, manager, keeper or leasee or my show, theater or place of amusement, shall Ikiw or permit pianos or other musical Instru .uetits to be played ill any sueh shows, place of amusement or theatre under Ills or their control, uvtwecn the hours of two o'clock and seven j'ckKk in the morning. section 11 It shall be unlawful for any ersoii ,0 beat, torture, misuse, depture of food or water r otherwise cruelly treat any animal within the timlta of the city of Uend. iwctlon It 11 shall lie unlawful for any terson within theeorporatetimits of the ctiyor Ilcnd (o kill any robin, lUckliril. tallowblrd, pliiyou Jay, or song blnl of any kind, or to uter lor sale or oilier dlspoaal, auy such bird whether titled by himself or by any other person, or whether killed within the city limits or not. and it shall tie unlawful for auy person to pur ,hx or recelxe auy such bird ll-at has been allletl either wlllilu or without the city limits. heel I011 ij. It shall be unlawful for any ierson to suffer or permit to go, or to lead, drire or ride, or to hitch any horse, mule or other lieast ..Mm..!,,, nr ftnv lioir or raltlr. utioil all aide .ralk within the corporate limits of the city of DCI1U. txeetlon 14, It shall lie unlawful for any person ur persons to hitch or fasten any animal to or utherwise destroy any growing or tiring shade ,p uihpr ornamental trre. or an' case or box around such tree within the limits of the city of Hem! section 15. It shall lie unlawful for any person 10 throw or to cause to be thrown or deposited upon any street, sidewalk, highway, alley or public grounds, or upou any private premises, ur anywhere except at such places as are drslg aateif by the Committee on Wealth, any ashes, paper, tnauure. glass, metals, nails broken ware, dirt, straw, hay, rubbish, garbage or other nlth. ... section 16 It shall I unlawful for any person 10 Inter the bily of any deceased person In LUMBER 1 At Bend, n Oregon. npHE mill of the Pilot Butte De velopment Com pany is prepared to supply all kinds of surfaced and rough Lumber and Shingles at Reasonable Prices Pilot Butte Development Company any lol, place or premises within the corporate limits nrthe city of lleud. Hccliou 17. It shall be unlawful forixny person or peisont to Inilldor assist In Iniltilluit ImnjiUl within one hundred feet of auy tmltdluit wlllli( the corporate limits of the city or llend. Hccliou IS, It shall lie unlawful Ibr liny prison louse the public sidewalks nrthe illy fur lite putpose ol pscklug ur unpaikluu of goods or merchandise, or lor the display of merchandise, or to Imve any goods, iiieiiliaudlse, Imscs, liairels, trunks or other aitlcles upon unr poillou orthe public streets, ir sidewalks, except while actually rcmmlng the same Into or mil of some liiilUlluir or Inrlosiitr, or loading the saule Into or out of some xehlcle, Hccliou iv It shall be unlawful fiir anypcison to play at liall or throw any stuuea or other mlsilts, Iu nuy oflhe slteets, highways nr alleys orthe city, or on nny or the sidewalks of the city or llend. Hecllun o. It shall be unlaw till (or any person to place on any sidewalk, crosswalk', slteel or alley any article or thing whatever, excenl as provided In Mectlon lit, unless pcimlltctl to do so by the City Council! provided, that wood for fuel may lie nlloxvetl to be piled and temaln Iu the street In such manner ns to cnuse the least il structlim to pubic truxel, nut t exceed twettly four limits for each cord urload llieteof. and not to exceed eight daya In the aimcgnlr, the debits rrom the Mine to be rcinoxed fioin the slteel or alley by the owner orthe said wood Immediately alter the lentuvtil or said wood. Section at. It shall be unlawful for nny per son owning or ocviipilttif piupetly on any sliecl, highway or alley in ild city, to allow said street tiilrontur his property to lie unclean, and II Is hereby made the duty or the marshal louollfy such owner or occupant when such uucleaull ucss exists, and, on the failure uf such owner or occupant to remove the uiilMiice, to haxe said street or alley cleaned at the eseuse of said ptoierty owner or occupant Sectional II shall be unlawful for tenants, residents r householders, to allow slop or dialu water to How into auy street, highway or alley of the city Heel Ion at Any person or persons violating anyol the piovisious of this onllnsme shsll lie deemed guilty ofa misdemeanor, and upon mil vtctlou llieteof Wore the recouler, shall lie punished by a fine III any onto, nl not eieccdlng two hundred dullars. or by Imprisonment fin ally term nut exceeding one bundled da or by both Aae and Imptiwumeut fussed by the Common Council of llend at rt regular meeting I'cb. 7, iy5, and not ctwl by the Mnvor, J. M. KAft'KliXCIt, Recorder. For Salo or Trade. So acres in the Columbia Southern segregation, very favorably situated. Will be sold cheap or Unti ed for town procrty. Kmiuire at The Ilulletlu Office. IV! ,., ISTIH.TIM13 ...TO Buy Town Lots IN- Laidlaw, Or. S and Make Money l'or particulars write or call 011 J. W. Rutherford, Laldlaw, - - Oregon GO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tfuoc Marks UCBIONS CnfivniQUTI Ac s i.-Lia KHa it Tglnltnn nil liiv millon Is prnhsblf tirtilahl Cnmmanlra. iM"tsiMellFssHi04.nllal. MaHOMOlCori al.nla fill fraa. tfl.lest agsner fur sseiielng Mlaws. I'alsnts tssen throosh Munii IU raeslra rreruliwIM, wlihoutehsrat, to lb Scientific American. ir umsiraia miii. ?"" ."." snr selsntisa Journal, Tarms.lla nonlbs.il. Hold ball jiawidjaUrj. ;Co3oiD,ed..,.NBWtYork Rica. r BU ITasklnslon, I). U vaari lour m Ursucb UR Ursucb offlca. At Bend, Oregon. 1 2JG3IE Bend's New WAI.I, HTHItUT, WHITE TIIK FINEST STOCK OP FRESH MEATS IN CROOK COUNTY Cured Meats and Lard unci all the Accesso ries of a First-Class Market gVERYTHING NEW AND OF TIE BEST vou AKH INVnill) TO Jhe COK. OKitOUN & 1I0NI) HTM, a. 36. BSotcDcnct, iprop. The Best Liquors and Wines DOMESTIC and IMPORTED CIGARS rosamttecrt" A. II. I.lpnntnii A. H. Lippman & Co., Furniture Stoves, Ranges, Healers, Cooking Utensils, Doors mid Windows, Paints ami Oils, Carct.i and Matting. We carry n fine line of Rockers anil Couches. Wo can furnish your houso complete ftHM? 1IJ A PAT.I. PILOT BUTTE INN )AN R. SAtlTII, Proprietor TablosMipplied with all the dcjjcuclcn of the .season l'Mrst-elnsn lC'luipinent Klnc Kooins and llctls All itnges stop Z. F. MOODY General Commission Forwarding Merchant SHAN1K0, OREOON LARGR AND COMMODIOUS WARHHOUSI. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED Prompt attention paid to thoc who favor me with thtit patronage TtlROUQIt PROM UEND PRINP.VIM.R-RENII SCHEDULE KOUTIIIIOUNI) T:ave Slianiko 6 p. in. Arrive Princville 711. m. Leave Princville 8:30 a. in. Arrive Uend 2:30 p. in. IT KST-Cr,AS.S UQUIPMKKTS PASSIJNQim AND imiJIQIIT RATI'S KKASONAW? j We carry only the finest lines of WINES, LIQUORS and CIQARS Barley foi Sale. Fine seed barley, also barley chop, Inquire of John Elder or W, B. Wil son. PRINEVILLE HAqprJI MM. C.A. MCDOWKll. J I C Lrfl'roprlttor Tal Irs nnd Rooms always clean and well 'nppl'rd -Rates reasonable WIN"" OUJ100N Meat Market OIIOSITII II. Mi CO. &. HILL hite fjouse (leo. M. Meyer THHMS CASH nt the hotel doqr TO SMANIKO IN ONK DAY i31IUL LlllL NOKTII HOUND Leave iuiid...'. 13:30 p. in. Arrive Princville 7:00 p. in. Leave Princville 1 p. in, Arrive Slmniko 1 a. in. VOU TKAVIU.MKC PUDI.IC DONT FORGET TO DKOI- INTO T1IK MINNESOTA BUFFET SMITH CI.HKK, I'rops JII'.Nl), 0KK00N The Deschutes Telephone Company telcKrnmsl'orwnrdcd to " nny part of tlm World. Direct Telephone Communication PORTLAND, WUN1?VII,I nnd nil Pacific Coast cities Public PAY Station HANK IIUII.DINCI Hend - Oregon TUB DESCHUTES TEIEPIIONB CO.