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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1905)
it v- sitm ft4 i , fl i 'i THE BEND BULLETIN ronusimu icvkrv Friday by LUEDDGAIANN & LAWRCNCO. "For every man iquare deAli no Utt fend no more." 1 i i ' " ' , i SUBSCRIPTION RATKSt One jtir...... .,.,.,....,........, filx months..,... ....... Three tnotUht.........,.....4.......i (Invariably In adrnct.) r1' ' ' r . .to 5 FRIDAY MAR. 24, 1905 ; Ouc ulalt Who docs things so they will flay (lone, is worth n hundred who talk of doing them But n man who talks of doing things is worth a hundred who knock all efforts at progress. The Bend bank nliMoUnces that it will hereafter pay Intcrtst on time deposits, thus adding ah induce ment that has heretofore taken an appreciable amount of deposits to Portlaud. Deposits will now be .handled, hcr on the same terms as in the Portlatid banks. . Another railroad story will, of course, find, tma.(iy incredulous reader t T!e ;Bueti prints It as part of tbq rftcord,of .the day, with out pretendiug Aou yojtch fdr it correctness. There wilisQmilay lx a railroad in the Deschutes country It will not sneak in in the night 3 without anybody knowing anytbim about it. It will be heralded in ad vancc. These stories arc sure to precede actual rallrbaU buildim and some day sonic of them will be found to be true. Until they are actually verified by construction work there is, of course, room for doubt as to particular projects. Bu there is no room to doubt that 0 railroad will ccujie to this section soptt and .tlic tnef .of its coming will precede it. tls.ythis, week's Atpry. the one that will be finally verified? .""" BENEFITS OF fctRIFE. Pulsation is life. Froth the time; when the stars sang tdgether all progress that we know ntiytbing about has been by flow and ebb, advance and retreat, victory and defeat, toil and rest, joy aridsdrrow, war and peace. It is never-eliding change that produces the phenomenal .known collectively as growth and progress. WlKm this activity ceases, .whether h be among the atoms or among the worlds, stagnation and death ensue. Movement, fric Hon, strife, the castidU-but of the. old and useless, the drawing in of tbe'newand useful these tfre the attributes of life and mark its course everywhere. No career is built up by a uniform series of successes. No nation, no community, gets ahead at an un varying rate of speed. They nice' difficulties, and make, adjustments, change their course, or bdldly over come them; at all times profiting by experience or finding hardshi) or defeat in the refusal thus to prof it. It is all a struggle! and the issue is seldom a foregone conclu sion. Our civilization marks a certain stage in the struggle of mankitu with the conditions of its existence the struggle with savagery. Tin- struggle will go on and the work will be better for it. Change is the law of physical life and also of political and busi ness life. leadership consists o giving direction; lb' greater or less degree, to the changes periods o. prosperity and adversity follow each other inevitably neither one can permanently abjde.Jbr they arc comparative terins."1 The striv ings of man witil"tuan, of com munity with community, are the cogwheels tliat move forward the great body of civilization and keep O ffiateeX' MMeaMeWHVeaMMMv it From decay. It may be .said by sjme(the socialists.' fdr example) that man has "acquired enough sslf-control to break away from the rule that goveriis brute creation and the inanimate 'world and to, enter upon a course that shall give' '.stability, constancy, -freedom 'from extremesi But tlie" llard fact is that he does uBt exercise that self control, if he lias 'itf a'ntl the' true philosopher wW-'notlfair to -take into consideration; 'liUmali 'gretkl.l bigotry and ignorant 'as" factors quiM -as" 'ilaportan.t 'ofl fkeVnore' '.bcjkiilifulntlriWits-Ofelfishtiess.t toleraiicfc and enlightenment. TI10 Reclamation Wii'ifc. At the ditch camps all Is ill'oviug along in regular order hgain. A few teams and men hnveljuit this week and a few new ones have gone on the work. Camp No. $ l,ns oc0" consolidated with t ahd a. Work on the flume construetioii was re sumed this week on that part which will deliver water itlto the Central Oregon calial. James Hunter has charge of this work and a dozen meU arc with him. Carpenters arc paid $3 n day. Work on the large flume will not be resumed until the lumber is ready to use. Water will be delivered into the old river bed according to. schedule, though nqt in Such quantity as was at firsttplanuca'. Rut there will be plenty to serve the needs of settlers this .year. , ; , As settlers increase the capacity of the canal will( be incrcasl-d. Superintendent Rowlee contem plates moving, out to tlte company s experiment farm, a mile and a half from town, so as to have his eye upon all the vork there. Forged Check for $250. James Pearcc, a bartender, for merly employed at Whitsett & Deb iug's salobu, left Bend last week and soon thereafter a check for 1050 came into the bank bearing the forged signature of lred A. Shonquest. Cashier Minor detected the forgery, which was afterwards verified by Shonquest himself. The check had bell cash ed with O'Neill .Bros... saloon keepers at PrihB'Ulc. Officers of all the towns, in Oregon and Wash ington are iiov on the lookout for Pearcc, ,btt ntvlasf. reports his wherjbabbtits was unknown. He is described as idark-coniplaxioued, tall, weight about 200 poUhds ami has tine front tooth broken. Advertised XcUers'. The following is a, list JoV letters remaining uncalled-for in the Bend postoffice March 24, 1905: nasi, Frank Hughes, MIm H. K. Itoeuc, Mrs. M. K. Kotzmaii, M, Itailey, Mi Ruth Nelson, I.ouis Carson, Sidney O'Kinc, Y. KlHot, Joe Sherman, L. Fry. A. J. o Slater, Geo. Frame; O. 11. -3 Persons calling for these letters will pleaseisayhey are advertised. .A. H,t Grant. Postmaster; This week ipiostmater Grant re ceived notice that th,e Bend office woUld be authorized todsshe inter national money orders on and after rtprjii. ' "A Noble Outcast." A Noble Outcast," the four act drama will be presented at the B. M. hall tomorrow, Saturday even ing, by hbtoe talent including the following cast: , Gerald Weston, knowtl sU Jerry the Tramp : . . 1". Mllp Ulxlell Colonel Mattliewl.ee, a Southern banker, ....:.., c.. N. -Smith Jamei Wackhuni, Uli.neplievy, - r Kf R. Lester Jack Worthinjjtoh, . IlUckbuniJ.-i rjvnl, - Victob O'Connor Mrs. Lcc, wife of the Colonel, - MUalVa West France, a ilinputcd pouvtsion, - ..... jirs, Victor O'Connor Sailie, faitllful but dec, ...... - - Miss F.thel Cllrtpman Sheriff, . i . . i . c. P; llcckcr Admission-will be .50 cents and no reserved seats.i Proceeds will be turned over to the Bend Cornet band , t The stage is being fitted up especially for the production df the piece and the play promises to be ood. Doors will be open at 7:30; curtain raised at 8:15. Notice to the Public. Ihtbrniehts of deceased persons' hear Bend have been lUatle on pri vate land owned by the undersign 1 v cd. I do not wish a cemetery locat ed there and this is to give notice that no further burials will be per mitted there. K. V. UATTHN. If vott arc going to paper your house, consult us. We can save you money. Merrill Drug Company. ISTHUTIMH ...TO Now Buy T3wn Lots IN- Laidlaw, Or, and Make Money For jvirticuliirs write or oil! on J. W. Rutherford, Laldlaw, Orcjn ?iir Snlo iir I'rnile, 80 acres in the Columbia Southern segregation, verv itvornuiy sitiuucu. Will be sold cheap or trad Ld for town property, ltuquireat The Hulliitill Office. Icfe! - Draying! April s 1 will be In Ilend pre pared to do a li;isiticsft in Hauling'. Water and General Draying MAY 1 I WIM, 1IKOIN TIIH Delivery of Ice on Monday B, Wednes days and Saturdays I Telephone your orders to 1 the Pilot llutte Develop ment Company Ifrankw.gardenier r INN Authorized Capital $,25,000 Incorporatcu l0- The Central Oregon Banking &. Trust Company of BEND, CROOK COUNTY, OR. y Transacts a general banking and trust business. Issues Letters of Credit good throughout the world. Acts as Administrator, Ivxecutor or Trustee of Instates. Transfers money by Mail or Telegraph. Collections made promptly and upon favorable terms. Bend's New Meat Market WAM, HTKXKT. OrriMlin II M CO. WHITE &. HILL TUB FINIsST STOCK ()t: PRI3SI1 MEATS IN CROOK COUNTY Cured Aeita and Llrd and all the Acccsso rles of a plrst-Class Alarket EVERYTHING NEW AND OF THE WEST YOU AIM! INVIIIID TO flie White jousc COM. OKICt.ON A IION1) Hl H, 30. JEotcbcnct, iprop. Tie Best Liqjigrs and Vines DOMESTIC and iMPClRTED CIGARS A LvMDLAW'S NEWS FIELD. iTo Record of Community Activity luetic School (Jbhds. . I,Alin,AW. UK.. 3I(UC 22. A VCTV light snowfell Monildy Ihit mclu-il the ncxi iay. i ins ran 01 me oountrv ih cerUinly fdvored with beautiful Miii.lfiMC Mr, ratras Is nfcriou.lv ill. Dr. Coe. if llciul. is fast wiiminL' the confidence A the puople of I.alillaw and uniler hit. care we nope air, ratras will wmiii lie re covering irom iter sickiiesa. jier Ulster Has leti telegrapheil for ami willnmie iilwut trie iirktotnext week. jumiani over projjreM of I'cople are the work on the town ditch. Under the supervision of Colfinel Smith we feel sure we filial I soon nave witter running in me sircem ami iiirougn me aniens. We have long looked forward to this ami hoped for It mill are very (,'lad to have mis worx.itotng on. Calvin lllair is helping Rev, I, C, Ceot-Kf on his ranch, while iot fngdged in sur,i;ty-iK. . Mis Gertrude Cook visited Jlss,ttlcy ovef oummy. t : Some of tjie yolitiL' people nte cnioy iiif! the JUniper.Club. The dliject of the club is to encourage Kool reaifiiiK. Jlen Hur Is noVv ell under way, V..fi.JAmHh having n (ence Inillt aruuiiu i4 mi nun .tir. norn,iiifiioy' iuK the same luxury. kvn ,' Mr. BIny, who came here seVeral da ago to look over the country, has Iwugfit lots and will build soon. At a inec'tiliL' of tlle.tliurcll. meinlieru immediately after nehlces Idkt Ktiuilav a very cordial invitation was'f xtended Rev. J. C. GeorKOto,beconie tielrpa.stqr, which was accepttd. Steps wenJ'tujctfn also towards incorporation so wlUt the town situ cpifipauy pfAinbvtd til the first cliurchiiu liiidldw iiildlt be deeded to tlli tUurfjt. U'.u i l' Lost MoiHiaV dlftriiooii, wis a vnr.itiun for the BchdolrJieW as the liouw was decide lor or The otr bonds. Tiff . r'sft 'l-W T'.W. ' ... vomit attracted nuitc a cro-.-rl of t.m i iloj'.-i..:..;...!.' jiuui iuu eauaiy- u$eiiQsopqiiiiir.,bUle to. against UiC u.siie l lyjuds was. J6.th.-t6.in favor Of the i j Interest, on Deposits The Central Oregon Dankinc & Trust Co. scxral new features to its rapidly crowim; business. Hive lime Certificates of Deposit, follows: tas added t will now paying interest thereon as ffr' ' ' . , A'. II, Llppmnn (lco. M. Meyer A. H. LmDman & Co., Furniture Stoves, Ranges, Healers, Cooking Ulensils, Doors and Windows, I'.tltits and Oils, Carpets and MuttitiK We carry n fine line of KockcM anil Couches Wo cfln furnish your houso complete A CvU. THRMS CASH mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmum JRIVKUS (Z For 6 Months, 3 per cent For 1 Year, 4 per cent SAFETY DEPOSIT B0XE$ FOR RENT aL Reasonable Rates ALL THE ADVANTAGES Oh A CITY HANK DI RECTORS' W. K. GUEItIN, Jit.. I'iika. A. !.. CiodlAviU.lK, Vick l'ues. J. M. I.AWHKNUK, Hix'v F. O. MINOR, Camiiikii PILOT BUTTE INN UAN K. SMITH, Proprietor Tables supi'llcu with all the ilclicucien of tlte season . . ',' 'I. First-class Mmiipinciit Flue Rooms and Hctl.i All ItdjtcS stod rtt tVto hotVl dddf Vu.BdbtW. BEND OREGON I At Bend, I Oregon. I L B LUMBER At Ikini, OrcKon. hpHE mill of he 1 Pilot Butte De velopment Com pany is prepared to supply all kinds of surfaced and rouli . . ; . . Lumber and Shingles at tfeasonabfe Prices &V& iV-' Iw Piibt Butte bevelrheht any Sbriip . T.. . rrf nni,n jr-)mTmrrn-irtwtftvim n'r tin t4timMinMmiiwiiBi H j3 f Z..R MOODY General Commission IS forwarding' Merchant SHANIKO, OREGON LARC1-; AND COMMODIOUS WAREHOUSlt CONSIGNMENTS SOLIClf ED Prompt attention imid to those who favor me with their patiunaBC THKOlKlIt PiOAl HHND TO SMANIKO IN ONH DAY SHANIKO-PRINEVILLIj ,'CTAfiC HNP PRiNP.vn.iRP.Nn JIA11L 1lnJU Schedule SOUTH 1IOU.SM) Leave Shauiko ,.. 6 p. m. Arrive I'riuevillc n. in. Leave I'riuevillc 12:30 ji.i'n. Arrive llctid 7:00 p. ill. NOKTIMIOUND Leave Jleitd 6:00 a. Arrive Prinuville 13:00 Leave I'riuevillc 1 p. Arrive Slmniko 1 11. 111. in. in in. IRSTCLAS3 EQUIPMENTS FOR TRAVELLING PUI1LIC PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES REASONALE We carry only the finest linw of WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS bONT FORGEr TO DKOr INTO THK MllNNlpSOTA BUFFET SMITH & CLHUK, Props !" 1IKNI), OKliOON MM iU- Barley for Sale. Fine seed barJey, also barley chopi IljqMlre of John Elder or V. B. Wilson. PRlNEViliLE HAfrjI M.O.A.MchowtL Talles and Ro'dmd 'WWaW-Wean alld well 8ippIiedUatbiJ reABOliitble 1'WNV1M, OUHUON r -'-,flr, The Deschutes Telephone Company Telejrromsl-oVwnrlleil to htty hart of tho World. Direct Tolephpne CDtYihUinication PORTLAND, PRINEVILLE and nil Pacific Coast cities Public PAY Station DANK nU)LDNt Hd - Qrefrbn UBifiscMiins'tr&Gririjei'co. 1 i