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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1905)
"" i iiimmmmm mmmtwwi miMst fa , nv a hu' -fit srf ejq m 1 1 THE BEND BULLETIN I'Ullt.lHIlltl) KVltKY VRIUAY 11V LUGDDBftUNN & LAWRENCE. -i... .',,'-.' ... ' '... . "For every man a iquare deal, no Ittt and no mora." flunscMrnoN ratksi One jtrm...-.. . ...,... ...Jt.jo Blx won IIH............H.H. ......... ,...,t. ,.,... 'hrce motilln.-......-...........M....-,.o J (Invariably In mlvnuce.) HOW TO HUM IT, ttcinll by J)ink draft, postal money prtlcr on Itentl. express money order, or rvKiklervil letter. Make nil rcuiittniicex payable to The Ileiul llullctln. Stage and ninll Schedule. Ahrivk at tir.sn. Front SIiOiilVo la rrinevlltt. . . 7 p. m. d") from tikeTltw ami Sllvtr l.aWf . . . I a. m. ilnllv exerpt Tiwa from Tnnialo Tnc., Thnra. ami Sal . p. i- l-'rom I,alJUw Moil., Wed., Thiit. ami SaLuoaw LKAVIt IIUNII. 1'or Shantko la Prtntvttlc a. m. dall) 1 or t,aklew ami SlUir taUr.. - ...,......... ?JI- m dally rxeciH su 1 r rmttala Tue., ThuN. ami Sat ...S a. iu l'or LaMlaw Man.. Wed.. Tliur. and Sat .1 p. i Vint Office ltcmni Weckdaxaiila,. m. to p m. Sunday, rrow U a. m. ti u in., and lt Venrantr arrival of alt fliaila Iran retire' reaching llend before "I p. m. tire now crowded. It Is probably that n third room will bo required next year. The suggestion now is that the district build n four-room school house in such form that four more rooms may be added when there shall be demand for them. At least one of the four may be left unfinished, perhaps for the first year, To do this u bond issue will be necessary, to the extent of say $3,ooc- There must be some lati tude for the discretion of the board, utr.'j'ixx'.iiziiX! Carter Lee arrived from Albany Friday evening and has accepted work with the llend Livery & Transfer Company. He will play shortstop with the Ik ml ball team, AlAKKIUI). FRIDAY APR. 7, 1905 If the croakers could kill Bend ii would never have lived. Coustritctiou forces at the ditel camps are gradually increasing an the work is going steadily forwar in spite of all reports to the coutnrx More than aoo men are now bus there and others are joining dail . Ileiul will not mount to diuy heights On flouery lied of ease, Uut will win nut in all her fight With fiioaawl lice ami Ilea. Ami whttmoK inject wBRe their trffe ' Aiiilulilh&lhoy see th eitil. jtMttc()(mr8inok ami bet wr lift Tliere'll be tliiupi done at Reml. It would be difficult to hit upoi anything mure essential to tlu agricultural development of tlu section than the experiment work detailed in another column of thi. paper. In this inon;er we wid fcuow in a season or two what ii would take a generation to fin-. out by the usual des-ultory method.! to compel the splitting up of the hamper public buir BALDWIN IMUJSIl At l'ritic ville, Wednesiday, Match as, 1905, William Baldwin tuul Miss Irene I?rcah, Rev. W, 1. Jitimtt, oflicintiug. Tlie contracting parties arc both of Bend, and have taken up their for in a new community like Bend , residence here. the changes are likely to be rapid mid there .should be sufficient clas ticity itt the school machinery to en able the district to make all needful adjustments. We must do some thing very soon. null). Public interests demand better service than is now provided in the nmiried in December, BUSSHTT At the family home stead on 1014, March i., 1904, of cousumptiqii, Jessie Williams, wife of Kmauiicl Bussctt, aged 28 years and aa days. Mrs. BttS'icU was born in Missouri January 30, 1877 mid was toot. The couutv clerk's office. There should J family came to Crook county about w moii! deputies or assistants ami ! yc,nr -'B She loft wo young . . ,;, ., r .1 1. children, one of which was but a they should be w.d from the pub- L UaysoK, T,is ,mriu, wi! ( lie treasury. 1 his is no reflection the Hiissett laud and i the first to iipon the quality of the service now, take place in that locality, MOVHled, but the work is too much I The family express thanks to or the county clerk and one deputy j "nghbors and friends for kindlier . ., . .. 1 and svinpathy at this time of be- mil as a consequence the public j raiVL.;lu.,u ' los not get in the clerk's oflice the ' service it Ss entitletl to. LlerkJ. :. Smith receives a salary of StSco year. lfrotn this he pays one de puty, wc understand. This is nil that can reasonably be expected )i him: it is more than most officials would do. The busi- icsbof the ofhceU of large volume tiid important, and the people pay .1 o. Partisan polit war In this matter The republi mii county court will not get the ietuoeratic clerk in a hole by refus ing to attthorixe competent help in lib office It is intolerable that in--trumeiits filed lor record cannot be returned in the regular course ot busineas for more than .six months Tiie business of Crook county is jpifily growing and the surest way All This for $, o Hv, colive i l. ten jo llw. mii-itr o llw. ilrlitl plcK to llw, will I cum: hulled cofH 10 IIih, rice S lbs. prune)) X llw, uincnrou! lo llw, linked ylicitt lo llw. rolled MtH lO llw, I II' III 1 s in llw, corn inoiit 1 Mick lUnn, DllSCIItl'IIS iHHHUTION S: l'qvi(uCo,. Ueinl Wontlicr for (March. 1'ollnwiiiir is the temperature rec ord for Bond for the monlli of March, is ru.cn.rdod by W. , Cuthbcrt, volunlary observer: IMlc 1 i 4 Max li I IMlc Mai Mill VTrrrsr i!a.".OJaIa ' . U L'avaZaa!!1 Bend's New Meat Market ' WAI.I, HTHKKT, ori'omrit 11, M. CO. WHIT5 & HILL THE FINEST STOCK OP FRUSU A1EATS IN CROOK COUNTY Ciircd jVlcns anil Lan and all the Acpctsso rlcs of a Wrst-Cliiss market EVERYTHING rNEV AND OF THE BEST YOlt AMI INVIII'.I) TO Mmn 1 1 ---!V. " Maximum 7a dugreen. Minimum ()dei(ree. Precimtiou 2. jo, inches. Know 3 inches. Iff HPfl'i',fI'-VI'TTfrTf H "iXTfTlnWlnTtTytV?lgTT',VKf'r,i1iW tr7? Authorized Ciipinl 25,000 Incorporated 190-J The Central Oregon id important, and the people pay a v O T a. S f to have it piDperly tte.idl - S Safelg & I IfEISt LOmpaV Partisan politics ought not to ' a of BEND, CROOK COUNTY, OR. Transacts a general banking mid trust business. Issitcj, Letters of Credit trnxl througlmnt the world. Acts as AdmuiUiralor. Kxccutor or Trustee of I'Ntales. , TraiikfeiJ, money b Mail or Telegraph. Collections made promptly and upun favorable terms. "An extension of the Corvallis & Hasten! over to the Deschute river and theuce down the east sidt of the Cascades to the Klamath uosin would open up more country to railroad transportation with few er miles of new construction than and other road that could be built,' very truthfully remarks the Port land Journal. And it may be sait with equal truth that such a road will oou be built. The Pendleton Hast Uregonian, which has always been known as . lawless sheet, gives howl to the ad venturers who sought to make fortunes at Bend in a week and fail ed. It prints the auonymou story of sorehead who had 33. acres of land near Betid that ia . 0(ll be glad to get $100 for. C. A. Chapman at once sent the (Kit Word that he would accept the uffc: and all similar ones as fast as the; . could come. But the howlv raakes no response. Promotion of Thomas B. Neu liauseu to be inspector of the gen eral land office is recognition of ex ccptionaKy competent service in the public interest. Mr. Neuhuuben . came out from Minnesota a year and a half ago as special agent at- (ached to The Dalles land office. Then he became superintendent 01 spcdnl agents for Oregon ami now is mode an inspector. Ills work has 'veen marked by efficiency and un flinching honesty. The public too rarely gets this tort of service, and when it does get it is frequently dissatisfied; for the dear copie like to get favors themselves favors that nobody else gets and the r-kmooth politician, who makes the most of the people think they are lecially preferred, is the chap who commands their lungs and votes. Therefore it is gratifying to those who like honest and efficient gov ernihent to See such men as Mr. .N'eulmusen properly recognized. county is t ne with insufficient facilities the county seat. at TAXATION OF UM'A NIM 1:1) LAND The Portland Journal expresses , the opinion that takes cannot legal- M t lu. .'fillwtml rtn ,tiruitfMtft 1n,il . If and the recent Northern Pacific case in Linn county, wherein the ; w county sought to collect tax on a, large body of unpatented railroad j land, is cited to support the opinion. ' The railroad company had placed jcrip on the land and done every-1 thing necessary to get title, up to the point of taking patent- But! patent was delayed in order to avoid ' taxation. The Bulletin !mh all along held to the opinion that unpatented lam! ire not legally taxable, a- the fol lowing from its issue of May 20 1904, will indicate; Tlie legal harr who cxprew tUr jfriniott that public lamt 1 gubjcit usatiou after final certificate N miic ue gettiMa; into a field that la thick with nfflcultie. Stiuyoae Uw county 1c .ic ax afpiiMat Umber claim 011 wlm-h fiua receipt haa iMtil awl the Holder of tlu arrliAcate live in aaother alate. ia tin. caae with two-third of the claittia in Crook coOHty. If the eqaity i Uxol X rooal troierty Oregon raniiot colltci of citfautat wf other na tea. If the claim ia taxed aa real estate how i the tax to U- t-iifjrceil? The count)- cannot aell ami j et tax tide a in other cm.-, 1k-.mum; j the UuhI atill livkntK to the yovt-ruieiit. j AikI urie, after a year or t.nj ni tli. work, tlie final rti'ijithuM tic ciuvUil The county record would Ix- cumlwred , with lieu agHinat laud that ver y mi tram the govtimmtiiit. Tin.- tliwiry that land claimant liae taxahlc intcrcaU in prHirly U which thej Iwit- no title i uiietlutt U likely to lirinn mure uorri- Interest on Deposits The Central Oregon Bunking. & Trust Co.' has added several new features to its r.ipidly growiuit bintineaa. It will now give Time Certificates ot leuoit. paying intercat theieou ns follow:!: For 6 Months, 3 per cent For 1 Year, 4 per cent SAFE DEPOSiT BOXES FOR RENT at, Reasonable Raites AU'4 Villi ADVANTAGJiS OK A CITY HANK D I K K CTORS: W. 15, CiUHIM.N', Ja.. I'mim. A. I.. (iOODWIIddK, Vim I'hm. J. M. UVWKKNCK. Sk'x V. o. MINOIt, C'amiikn BEND r OREGON z'jttxazsmaxattra&s&wxaxeixaxi iMjLS3iaDIiJkiiK0iMuejJ5ErXttmasnaQjiK3xiaB.'t r" At Bend, Oregon. LUMBER At Iknd, Oregon, rtrnxirrgrirCTWMCM uicut tlwu profit iu thr nix run. However, it appears to le easier to pny tax, though it may be ille-1 gaily levied, than to resi.t it. This j seems to Ikj the theory of the: county and stateauthorities. Here we have another instance of the' inconvenience of small holdings. ' It doesn't pay to invoke the law to defend theln; it is cheaper in I each individual case td submit to' '!.. :.... ...t.n.. n.....i . ,.it;'Vtnrlif)ii. Vnur ImihI liner line en 1 iik tiui( initu ui-iiu uiiini ,3'JlK .. - -. ..v. 1 rontelliing to provide school roomf"1111 at stake that it pays him; if or iiext year is pressing. Decision iill tills matter has . boon delayed as lalong niStposs'ible an order thaj rtnlght have uctter jtidgementof the fortJiig fjeeds, uifd the tune hua.iun fbeeii wasted. Three sat'hools.'flave. I'beett "necessary 1 this year-one of .bernt private school at-the ditch whi" TJiettwo icliools jatdttii to defend it. So he escapes tax ation and the snlali land holder a pays the fiddler. Our public officials owe it to the. people to prevent this injustice. npHlB mill of the 4 Pilot Butte De velopment Com" pany is prepared to supply all kinds of surfaced and rough Lumber and Shingles at Reasonable Prices The Bend literary and Debating Society will hold its next regular meetiiig on Wednesday evening of ufc-st week Pilot Butte Development Cotnpdriy COK. (IKI.tiON ! IKIMJ ST.S. PI. 30. ifiotcbcnct, iprop. The Best Liquors and Wiies DOMESTIC and IMPORTEp CIGARS itmnwmav&vteamsiisxsmm&foiaMi A. II. Llppmnn deo. At. Meyer A. H. Lippman &. Co., Furniture Stoves, Ranges, Healers, Cooking Ulensi(s, Doors and Windows, Paints and Oils, Carpets ,ind Mnttlug. We catty a hue line ol Workers and Couches We can furnish your houso complcto (.!YK I'S A CALL Tl-KMS CASH irrgaigaaawMwwu.irra.itfr.rattttga PILOT BUTTE INN PAN U. S.MIIM, I'rt.prlctor Tabled supplied with all the delii-artCM of the mmbsoii lMrt-c!oiw lupiipmciit Fine Kooina nml llU All stages stop nt the hotel door ffiTaramrtPii:vttir? rp"nTO"-,"JPflrtr'V1' 'iuysianwtniM Z. F. MOODY General Commission f; Forwarding' Merchant SIIANIKO, ORUGON I.AKOIC AND COMMODIOI'S WARKHaUSK CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED Prompt attention paid to thx uh 1 . 1 '- r iiu- with tlnit ntrouagc ! Hi9mRn3avitfoBEXKnAiaiM5i7a r TIIKOUdll 1'KO.M IMINI) TO fr'MANIKO IN ONI'. DAY SHANIKO-PRINEVILLE FKINEV1LLE-BEND STAGE LINE S C 1 1 E I) U L E sonriUKU'Mi Leave Shauiko 0 p. in. Arrive l'riueville 7 a. 111. Leave l'riueville 12:30 p. in. Arrive Ileud 7:00 p. in. .'I KST-CI.ASS KQUII'MKN'TS I'OK TUAYIil.I.IXO IHMIMC I'ASSl-XniCK AND I'KIW.HT KATIJS RI-A.SONAI.K NouTiinouxn I.envu Heml -... 6:00 a. 111. Arrivw I'rinevillK ia.00 in. I.eavu l'riueville 1 p. m. Arrive Shnuiko 1 a. in. I We carry only the finest linos of WINES, LIQUORS and ClbARS DON'T FORGET TO IM101' INTO TIIH t MINNESOTA BUFFET SMITH : CI.URK, Props IIHSI), OUItC'lK NEW SPRING STYLES Ladies HatS Trimming s t.-.' . ,fl , I 1 iff .iJr.HJl jW ' ttitii To Tint Ui)iu?oilliNi)i f hove oiiciietl up a new millinery on Wall Street, first door north of the II. M. Store, carrying a lull Ultf of now and tip-to-diito Kodd-,, ty add iiisjkjcl them, Mrs. H Crab'tfee, Bfendj On W'1'ijMi'I1III'II" I' "it I VI I'M 11 ' uli" M-aowral"aa