am v ' r-r-" 'ffiiT TH' " UZX1 ; I ii i irl' 'IViVTitilff hi 1 ) iifi ' hivaUfefctf THE BEND BULLETIN r - rUDMSll'ltD ItVltkY I'M DAY nV LUJ2DDI3MXNN & LAWRI2NCB. "For avtry man & l&'&ara dal, no ton and ho mora." sunscmrnoN ratHs: OPC CAr.M...M .....a...... M.,kt.M..............."9't.50 plx month .....,..,.,... . . b Vhrcc inonlln.......i.i.i..- . (tnrnrUMr In Ailrance.) HOW TC RUM IT. Kcinit hy lunik draft, postal money i.nlcron llcml. express money unler, or registered letter, aiakc nil remittances imynDlc to l ne nctui lutiicltii. Stngc Mid moll Schedule. AHdlVK At tirxn iTouiSlianlltovfe rilntvllW . 7J. w UH l mm LaLcvtcw ami hllvtr JjiV , t a in. lUlly except Tutu ltom Tunmld Tim , T1iur. ami t-a:tA ft m 1 rom I.nMlaw Mivn , Vl.ThHta. Ami Sat. new t.isAvn bMn. I ir Shanllo via frlnrrlllt. . . a. m. JR)r 1 or '.akttlcw and Silver tjtkr... - -..... . .................. rjor n rtaltf extcpt 8h 1 or runula Tii , Tlutt ami Sat... ...8 n m Tor '.aidUw Men., Wttl., Thur. and Sat . t. ' 101 Office Hours: Wt k dy; a. in. to t in Sumlny. from n a. m. tu u m., and liar JiourafUr arrival or alt inatla Irom rollrtw. M-acnUtR lltnd before 8 p. m. u FRIDAY MAR. 31, 1905 , The advent of March was lamb tike enough to suit the most exacting, and its exit is leonine enough to suit any but the niot itnreasdnable persons. Thus doe he adage receive another exempli iicatiou. General Kuropatkiu retired fron the Jicad of the Russian army am Accepted ft subordinate, position but hc fact remains that he is b far the ablest Russian in the fieh nud if more heed had been givci liis recommendations Russian arm would not now be in such plight. Every railroad report these tiny? involves Central Oregon, with Hem as the hub; thcaUto line this weel started its roundhouse in Bend; . large fntit development project fo this, region .pas just been put ir shape; govqmment experiment work has been set going here tin fwec&; sawmill men arc coming iuU the country with apparent assur ance that transportation will soon lc provided; there are 200 children in this part of the school district how as against 85 in the whole u year ago; 3417 silly rumors have been spawned this week; fish wih begin biting tomorrow, and all i well. The city council passed Tucsda night the license ordinance .which has been famous for two months. And it passed the ordinance prac tically without change from tl c i'onn in which it was introduce'. ,The measure is famous because it never contained what was attribu ted to it. It never contained a hitr of licensing general business. N' audi proposal was ever before th Bend council. But a lot of peopl' Refused to look at the fact m chose rather to get heated and in comfortable over a purely imagi nary thing. "If to hope overmuch be an error 'Til one that the wle have preferred; Anil Lou-often have lwarU ben in terr Of evil that never oetanrnl'." . STILL UGND IS UROUWO. Reduction of the pay of construe lion forces on the reclamation won has had the effect of greatly lessen in. the number of men and teams jem ployed reducing them to about one-third the number that was on the work at the highest. This, o course, has had its effect on tl 1 business of Bend, as it would 11 any community. BuJSeud's busi ness at t prosperity, are not bouti- up in Mic fortifies of a djtch con-J trurliunf camp. In the very nature of. the-case construction ctivity was bound to lie temporary. Construction forces must soon move on. Their presence lent a certain activity that departs with them. If any one was fooled into the belief that the, prosper ity of $ locality j aepeuucu upon meze camps uc wan very unwise. , A We may spe,quhte upon the meaning of tl(e. recent acts of thel rccjamauou. company -which ii.tvc had the e'ffect Of curtailing opera tions, but, the facts of the business cure not made public. Most of the cossin that is spread about is ah urd. The llclittes Irrigation &J Power Co. appears to have its own reasons? it pays. , its obligations in Vnllaud promptly aii(J,( jt Jias9. lotion, ofAbaudquiug tl: uiV'oh dfllui'r? already p the h iU a 1 opcrattdns'. That way may not be just our wny blt this is n land of lilwrty and ui'c rule that a man may do ns he pleases with his own, pro vided he docs not thereby injure others, will hold Rood hfcrc, as else where. In so far as the reduction of con structiou forces has the effect of turning attention more to produc tive industry it is a positive benefit to thccomiuutiity. When we lose sight of the fact that the basis of all prosperity is productive toil we arc upon dangerous ground. We may swan towtr lots and jack- knives with each other and imagine! we arc getting rich, but the inevi table readjustment will jolt that nonsense out of us and teach us finally the virtue of the homely wisdom we fancied we had out grown. An occasional jolt will do Bend ood. Living has been too easy here. People have had too much )f the frtedom that makes meddle some. Adversity is a great civilizcr. It teaches respect for struggling neighbors as well as self reliance, tlunimi nature is such that it noldfc ns cheap that which is not jbtaincd by hard knocks. So rfend, in truth, is growing. Mootet Rtltli Moore, 1MU Moore, Aliliuo Moore, AttlU Moore, Chester Moore, Herman Mcllriilc, Vcri-ll Mcllrltle, Jocnh Mcllriilc, Robert Mcllriilo, Uoswcll MeHrlile, Snufonl Marion, l'loytl Mnrlon, Cnrl Minor, Kenneth McReynoldn, Shell McRcvnolilo, Otty Xichol, Walter Newiimn, Uuim Newinan, Alice Ncwnirtii, Viola Ncwtiiiin, I'lotn Nclf, Mamie Neir, Myrtle Ncff, I'ern Tower, lirt l'itclifonl. UcimIc lMtclifunl, Uuth Vitelifonl, Onn 1'Atterwiii, Sille rHttertHni, II. C Topr, William Revtl, I'lipuim 11, Kohmaon, hell UiijKS Pearl Riley, Mnry Reiulorfcr, l(Wc Riclinrloii, Maltt.il Steiill, Stephen Steiill, l'mnccs Steiill, John A. Sliolwrt, I.ncy Slioltcrt, Jcwv Sholert, I.ctn Sheldon, Willis Khelilon, Itlier Sheldon, Mym Shclilon, Ralph ttehriH'dcn lfW Selilnj;, IMifyil Sallirr, lii(;a .. MatOhwell, IMt'lle Atcl'vMili Helen tiier, lorn titer. John Sutlier. Kiluin Satlior, Hnrolil Sears (irlw StiintH, SvUesler SlitutH, Orlueo Smith, Hnf tiiiitth, Clntrlus Smith, Hurl Smith, Artluir Sinllli. Itmma Sniitli, May Smith, l'nink Sntnner, Itolltu Triplet!. lreil Triplvtl, Hih Triplet!, Mwy , TtlnUU. CIAn)la VmiHtui, I.ioli ViuikIiii, 1olot Viui)i;tin, Roy Vntiuliii, Urwh WhltMjtt. Ray Wiuat, Marlon Witit, IMtilhm Wiudt, MarKHtet Weat. Iva Wllwni, lainw Wilon, John Yonnu, Mnry I.aidluw school district has voted rioitilu in t1iLittt rC ? i-w- ftw tlia iyyiii.- 111 iiviiiiii 't ti jw ivi iii. n'u'r'jKejOf Dccting a school build ing during tW summer. The vote on the OUestiou Vas 16 to to in favor of the bonds. Kchoct is being I conducted there regularly hi tciu porary quarters. BEND SCHOOL CHILDREN. a l iloro Tlian Twice ns Many ns Were Here Last Ycflr. Notwithstanding tin; school dis-' rict has been recently split in two rom the Laidlaw district, there ire more than twice as many iiildren of school age. in the Bend listrict this yenr that! there were last 1 200 as against .$5. School Clerk ' ledges has nearly completed his , enstts, which is a record of those , estding in the district on the 25th , iay of February. He submits the ollowiutr list and invites corrcc-' .ions and additions: Abel, On Ak. l'lorencc Arnokl. Clftrle K. Auiic, Maci;ic Amburn, Iwrnest Atnburn, Itthol Drown, Viola Itate. Cora Uatcn, John Uoile, CJrnfx , Uoile, Wilbur UIciImh-, 4bn R Dletlkoc, Carrie -. lleloe, I.uthor II. lltclwc, Rachel M. I!!c1mc, 1jx rencc 1. lllwlsoc, MynanI T. IlaruM, Mcynll llanie. Nathan I. llariitM, Nellie Ilarne, n-J- Itarnw, Cajric rtanwa, Attn' Unrnee, SctKt Hrituw, John Hritton, CJautlc BntU9ii,CJUIorl Hrok, iBrlc Carter, Amte Carter, May Carter, tMtey CotMW. l'aorl ' Camion, Ida Cannon, Hlva Cannhn, Winnie Caadtc, S41ai Cottor. Jtthn Cottwr, iyhetr Cottor, Aninc Cottor. Lily Cottor, Leo Cottor. Hubart Iukcl, llOHM! HsttlMtWt, Albert Barl, Arihnr lUdrwlRe. Denis Pijcmauric, KW Frmnko, Jehu Franks, LucitM 1'ranks WHltr H ranks. Ohcar I'ry. I.iina J'lynn, Alexamlr I'lyim, Olir l'lorvr, Kva 1'lurer, Albert OiHtrin, Mary OaruMti, lUla Carman, Maudht Oarnian, Harry Henilrickfcoii, Vayn HamlrkkMHi, Luke Heitlng, Harry licking, Dowry, Harris, Henry Harrii, I to Harris, May I ttrris, I!ora Harris, Dora Hunter, Marion Hunter, Mabel Hunter, Carl Hunter, Claire Harkhmaii. j'aiil Johnson, Henty Johnson, Olea I Joliiison. Ralph Jones, William Jones, Amyt J011&6, Morgan Jones, Lcral Kovr, Mollie Kovqr, Onice Kvxve, Clyde Kennedy, Norman UmYcnce, Mariun I2is, l'rtil Jimpis, Ralph Ionlell, l'loytl Louden, Verxcll Iw", Dee Lou-, Charles Low, Walter Low, IMor J.ov,,Mnrf;aret ( Musurovc, Hownril .Mprrix, Ileiijauiin 3 1 orris Otvcu Moris, tteueva Mortis, Douni'lt Morrin. Deuey t Ml' field, Marior ' 1' Id. Co'' ;vle AtitfioricO Capital $25,000 n. Incorporated I904 The Central Oregon Banking & Trust Company of BEND, CROOK COUNTY, OR. Transacts a general banking iftd trust htisinesti. Issues Letters of Credit e,ood throiY;hout the world. Acts ns Administrator, IC.xecutor or TruMw of KitMtes. Transfers money by Mail or Telegraph. 'Collections made promptly and iiou favorable terms. Interest oh Deposits The Central Oregon Banking & Trust Co. has added several new features to its rapidly growum busiucsti. It will now give Time Certificates of JJcpo-.it, paying intcrcM thereon as follows: For 6 Months, 3 per cent For l Year, 4 per cent .4& Bend's New Meat Market WAt.I, ATHItltr, Orro.uit II M. CO, WHITE &. HILL jriltl t!Sl3i5T STttctt W .tesll MEATS IN CROOK COUNTY Cured Meats and Lard and all the Accesso ries of a Plrst-Class Market EVERYTHING NEW AND OF THE BEST Au AUIl INVI llil) T( ouse jte W!M H COM. Olll'.HON . HOND RTrt. . 36. usotcbenct, Ipvop. The Best Liquors aud Wines DOMESTIC and IMPORTED CIGARS A. II. I.lnninan l Mi.ammtMi tocmstzsa (leo. At. Meyer A, iH. Lippman 8c Co., Furniture Stoves, Ranges, Healers, Cooking Utensils, Doors aand Windows, I'niuts and Oils, Carpets and Matting. we carry a line line vi Kockers iiihi t-ouciies. Wo can furnish your houso complete GIVK US A CALL r.rftroairtrtftyiiimu,L.r,l''ii MiawiKiw mi i i mi m Miiini imn ,... tu. tf i i'.iui.i liioii m .. PILOT BUTTE INN DAN R. SMITH, Proprietor Tnhta ti)jlitl with nil the dclicnct'cM of the tm First-cla.ss Kquiprnctit lpjttt .""J"'! ,-fobt v W. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT at Rcasonablo Rjates ALL THIS ADVANTAGES OI? A CITY BANK DIRECTORS: K. GUKKLV, Jm.. I'iiw. A. L. OOODWILI.IK, Vict riw. J, M. IVWUKNCK, Huc'v K. O. MINOIt, C.hiiiijk I All stnges stop nt the hotel door If tKtmaafisumaxrt J BEND OREGON j z&a&Gm&nxirsuxezzaittuzziK "" 'TJ """"trr --fij;ir.'".- At Ueud, Oregon. LUMBER '"If r"- iV " At fiend, Oregon. HE mill of the fi Pilot "Butte De velopment Com pany is prepared to supply yi kinds of urface8 and rough ..::... ria Win L LumberShingles at ReasbfaWe Prices tf lK TU'-l Butte Development CompAfty te-Tr 'wir?wiMt")sj9 2. Pi MOODY General Commission r Forwarding Merchant SI1ANIKO, OREGON LAUGH AND COMMODIOUS WAKKHOUSK CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED R Prompt attention pcml to those who frtvor me with their trottage R TIIKOUOII PROM IJGNI) TO SMANIKO IN ONIJ DAY B - - . ..an a.. . a? SHANIKU-rKIMYILU: PRINEVILLMEND STAGE LIN SCHEDULE sotrrnnouxi) I.en SliHiiiko 6 p. Arrive I'riiiovlllc ,.. 7 a. Lcc I'rineville..,. 12:30 p. Arrive Ileud 7:00 p. in. iiu HI. in. NOilTUNQUNn Leave Ilutid 6 too a. in Arrive Printrvttkt u:oo in. Leave I'rinuvilte 1 p. nt Arrive Shnniko a i , m. PI KST-CI.ASS IvQUII'MKNTS FOR TKAVKI.I.ING I'UIH.IC PASSKNCKR AND I-KKIOHT ItATI'.S UKASONALK 1. , vmmmmtmmmmmm i w wiin tiw ,fw iw utwmrMlir mumtmmmin We carry only the finest linos of WINES, LIQUORS nud CIGAR DON'T FORGET TO VKOV INTO TIIK MINNESOTA BUFFET SMITH ik CLURK, Props TlItNI), OKlt(iO: Barley for Sale. Fine seed barley, nlso barley chop, .inquire of Jotui Elder or W. B. Wll-son. prInevIlle J i np f V Mb. C. A. McIKnvKLf-i 11 IJ IE Il'roptltlor Tifd , 'j find Hooms nlvvnyn jclcnn I jftul well sup'-'i' ' W'ltureiQuabfj! VMXl'VU I." ' H")S. janivaw The Deschuies Telephone Company 'icicgraiiiii I'orwiirilcd 'to nny pnrt of tho World. Direct Telephone Communication PORTLAND, PRINHVILU? and all Pacific Coast cities 'Public ,AY Station IIA'NK TJUII.DINd Beitfl . - Otwft - WE iSiiiufiis Tfilll'llMli co, j ' - 4o . r i . .