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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1905)
THE BEND BULLETIN FUBMMIKU KVKRY I'KIOAY 11V LUEDDKMANN ft LAWRUNCB. "frrtnr man a iquar dial, no lilt and no moni." HUnSCRtfTION KATItSt One j-tr. ............. .... ft.j $bx tnonthB..M........mM.... .So Three month..,,.......-........,.....,... .jo (InrarinMr In adrance.) HOW TO REMIT. Remit liv hank tlrnft. lxtal money onlcr on Ilend, cxprcw money onlcr, or registered letter, aiiuse nil remittances myablc to The Bend nullcttn. lmve actually paid tax thtrcon. The mere fact tliat one is now the owner of property on which some body else paid last year's tax will not qualify for voting on the bond iug question, even If the assessor has listed the property for this year's assessment. Bonds are n pretty sensitive species of property and the least suspicion of irregu larity attenditiB their Issue will make them unsalable; hence the caution in this case. Staga and mall Schedule. AaatVE at Bind. Vrota Rhtnlko U rtUcTltlr...7 p. n. dally itom Lakerlew and SlWtr tWe.. ..... . ,..... ....! a. m dillr tcpl Tut Vrom Tumalo Tut., Thur. and 8t..:ll . m. Trom Laldlaw Mod., WctL, Thur. and SaUnoon I.CAVK BlNII. 3'r Rhtnlko l rrintTllle... 6 a. tn. dally Vor Lakcrlew and Sllrtr Lake........ ... - ..... 7'jo p. m dally except Sun. i or ruMtloTuea., Thura. and Rat .la. m. 2 or Ildtaw Men., Wed., Thur. nnd Sal..J p. tn. IMTOpriCR HocusWeek day:Sa.m.loKp. m. Sunday, from II a. m. to u m.. and hall "mur after arrtTtl of all mail Irom railroad Teaching Bend before t p. m. TmitrnoMK OrriCR Hal'ta Week day, from .wi. m. to oa i. m. Similar and holiday. from 8j a. tn. to u noon, and from j.-o p. m. tu ,!, m. FRIDAY MAY 26, 1905 The Bend water company isn't much on advertising but it does things. The same is true of many other Bend enterprises. Bend's security and progres do not de pend upon any one institution or industry- Assessor J. D. LaFolIctte, who was in Bend this week, is a cousin of the reform governor and ccuator elect of Wisconsin. C. H. Arnold, who has been keeping the Smith & Cleck restaurant several months, is a cousin of W. L. Douglas, the shoe manufacturer and governor of Massachusetts. Mayor Arthur Lawson Goodwillie, of Bend, is a cousin of "Frenzied Finance" Law f on, of Boston. Thus does the blood of the F. F. V's get out on the frontier for rejuvenation, and the cause of civilization goes marching valorously on. If townsites were towns then beg gars might ride, runs the old prov erb. However, it must not be forgotten that the Deschutes valley is a wonderfully productive region and there will some day be more .than one thrifty town in the shank between Deschutes and Crooked rivers. Let 'em come. At the same time let us remember that building towns first and the country after ward is not the natural or logical order ol development. The Bul letin has spoken of this several times and believes it a good thing to keep constantly in view, that safe and sane development builds upon a foundation of productive industry. The steeple and flag staff should come last, not first. ST. PAUL FOR CENTRAL OREO.ON The St. Paul railroad seems to be squaring away for nn advance through Central Oregon, perhaps to occupy the field bclorc Gould docs. A short time ago it was announced that the St. Paul would build to the Pacific coast and Seattle was given as the proposed terminus. It was known that that railroad had option's on valuable property avail able for terminal in the Pugct sound city. Some days later the St. Paul Pioneer Press printed the statement that the St. Paul had "given up all hope of establishing coast terminals in Seattle, which it has had in view for two years, be cause ol the prohibitive prices placed on tide lauds which arc ab solutely necessary, nnd the options held by the company, aggregating $1,750,000, have been placed at the refusal of the Northern Pacific." This was followed immediately by the announcement of President Earling that the St. Paul would build at once into Wyoming and a little later it came out that a junc tion would be made with the Ore gon bnort Line in Idaho. itohi there, of course, it could get to the coast. But the St. Paul is a pretty in dependent as well as conservative 1 railroad. It has more actual cash i in its treasury than any other rail road in the country. It will not depend on trackage rights over competing lines Tor its passage to . the coast. It will have its ownj rails and it will open new territory, in order to avoid friction with its , neighbors and to develop wealth of j its own. It won't bend down into I Wyoming and then strike back I north to Pugct sound. That would be an impossible route, long mile-, age and through a competitive field. ' Manifestly the thing for the St. Paul to do is to cross Central Ore- j gon to Portland and there arel strong indications that plans for such a road are fast maturing. I ' Next Tuesday being a legal j. holiday, the bank, telephone office : and postoffice will observe Sunday I hours. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Kerr of Chicago arrived in Bend Monday and arc contemplating locating out near Powell Buttes, Mr. Kerr own ing sonic laud In that section. They have two toijs of furniture and household effects somewhere enroute. Wall Pnpor. If we haven't what suits your fancy, will procure them, on short notice. Merrill , Drug Company. Cabbage plants ready to set out, Eugene Luclcr, near Luiillmv. j i a SHELDON & M'KINNON General BLacksmithing and Wagon Repairing HORSESHOEINO A SPECIALTY gtf Our shop Is located opposite Baptist Church. Bend livery & Transfer Co. J. FRANK STROUD, MnnnRCr LIVERY, and FEED STABLE IIOKSKS UoARIHtl) V T1IR DAY, WltKK OK MONTH FIrst-CInss Livery Rigs for Rent. 'Phono No. 15 Bend's New Meat Market WAM. HTIlltUT, OiriMITIt II, M CO, WHITE & HILL THE FINEST STOCK OF FRESH MEATS IN CROOK COUNTY Cured Meats nnd Lnrd nnd nil the Accutiw rles of a First-Class Market EVERYTHING NEW AND OF THE BEST nomlitrccl, between Minnesota ami Oregun, llcnd, Oregon. YOU AIU1 INVITUI) TO T W House COM. OKKOON A IKINO STS. H. B. Eotcbcnct, prop. The Best Liquors and Wines DOMESTIC and IMPORTED CIGARS Authorized Capital $25,000 Incorpornted 190-4 The Central Oregon Banking & Trust Company of BEND, CROOK COUNTY, OR. Transacts a general banking nhd trust business. Issues Letters of Credit good throughout the world. Acts as Administrator, Executor or Trustee of Estnlcs. Transfers money by Mail or Telegraph, Collections made promptly and uiou favorable terms. Interest on Deposits The Central Oregon Banking & Trust Co. several new features to its rapidly growing business, give Time Certificates of Deposit, paying interest follows: For 6 Months, 3 per cent For 1 Year, 4 per cent SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT aL Reasonable Rates AM. THIS ADVANTAGES OK A CITY BANK has ndded It will now thereon as W. DIIUCTORS: K. GUKUIX, Jn.. I'iik. A. L. tiOODWIl.t.IK, Vio: 1W. J. M. LAWUKSTK, Sw'v F. O. Ml NO It, CtHiiii-n BEND OREGON How the name of J. M. Law rence came to be proposed by Sec retary Hitchcock for receiver of the Jloseberg land office is quite un known to Mr. Lawrence, who was sot an applicant for that or any other office. If the story of the Portland Oregonian, reprinted in another column of this paper, is a true statement of the situation, it indicates that that unfortunate land office is still some distance from clear weather. The Roseburg of Jice last year handled more money than any other ih the United States, $480,261. The next highest in Oregou was LaGraude with $311,641, then Lakeview with tf 309.590, The Dalles $231,421, Oregon City $88,587 and Burns 21,073. All but Burns are maxi anum offices, paying registers and receivers $3,000 a year each. Next Wednesday afternoon from 1 to 4 o'clock there will be held at the B. M. hall an election to de termine whether this school district shall be bonded for $3,500 to build a new school house. Under the statute and instructions of the state superintendent only persons on last year's tax roll are entitled to vote at this electiou those whose names are actually on that roll, or who own shares in a corporation or partnership that was on last year's tax roll. The only exception to this rule is in the case ofipersons who ptrchased property Sam C. Caldwell, the plumber, returned from Albany last Satur 'ay, filled with enthusiasm for Bnd. All his plumbing tools and i equipment is at Shaniko and will 'c brought in at once and then Bend will have first class plumbing. Bledsoe, the photographer is. about to embark in a photographic novelty in the shape of scenery prints for quilts. He has after much trouble acquired a satisfac tory cloth to print photographs on and will make Bend prominent in this work. At Bend, Oregon. A Complete Stock of DRY William Frvrear's house and storehouse, near Sisters, burned last week while the family was away ftom home. There was no insur ance and the family was left desti tute, The B. M. Co. is receiving contributions to relieve its imme diate necessities. Messrs J. O. Johnston and F. S. Stanley left last Friday to return to Portland. Their auto made the run to Hetsler, by way of Forest, ' in six hours, and from there the ! gentlemen went over the rough; sireicn 01 roauto siianiko by team, reaching there in time for a com fortable sleep before the train left Saturday morning. Catholic Church Services. Rev. Father Hickey writes that he will visit Bend this week nnd celebrate mass here next Sunday, May 28th, at 8:30 o'clock a. m. Confessions will be heard before ) mass and all given an opportunity I to make their Easter duty. Father Hickey wishes all his people to 1 come together next Sunday with a view towards formulating plans for the erection of a Catholjc church in Bend or Madras. The reverend! gentleman will lecture Saturday night and Sunday if a hall be ,ar-1 ranged for. Subject: "The Blessed Rough, Surfaced and Moulded -LUMBERS At Ik-nd, Oregon. All Widths, Lengths and Thicknesses that was on last ypar's ta roll and Eucharist" and "Confession " INCH COMMON DIMENSION SHIPLAP RUSTIC T. & G. FLOORING Reasonable "HADED CEILING unibcr WINDOW JAMBS n.llwl Prices window casing Delnered al ftnn,i HEAD BLOCKS . L0W. Wsl 000(1 O. O. BASEHOAKD A3fW,ierc on Grades STAIR TREADS The Lands of Drv WATER TABLE Uie J)' ' & ' ' O. G. BATTINS C-ior Stock MOULDINGS riie C S Co. I n. D. PATENT ROOFING FENCE PICKETS SHINGLES ETC., ETC. The Pilot Butte Development Company r A. M. Llppman (iCo, M. Meyer A H. Lippman & Co., Furniture Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, Cooking Utensils, Doors mid Windows, Paints and Oils, Carets and Matting. We carry a fine line of Rockers anil Couches. We can furnish your house complete GIVE US A CALL TERMS CASH HMMHMMBrtHaWMMMMHMAnBMW Z. F. MOODY General Commission It Forwarding; Merchant SHANIKO, OREOON LARGE AND COMMODIOUS WAREHOUSE CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED Prompt attention paid to those who favor me with their patronage THROUGH FROM BEND TO SMANIKO IN ONE DAY SilANIKO-PRINKVILLIi CTAfiP I INC PRINEVILLE-BIiND JiAUE Lmi SCHEDULE SOt'TII HOUND Lcnve Shaniko 6 p. Arrive Prinevillc 7 n. LcHve Prinevillc.... 12:30 p. Arrive Bend 7:00 p. NOKTIIIIOf.SMI in. 1 Leave Bund 111. I Arrive Prinevillc... in. ' Leave Prinevillc.... in. ' Arrive Shaniko 6:00 n. i:ck) 1 p. 1 a. m. 111. m. in. I'lRSL'CLViS EQUIPMENTS FOR TRAVELLING IMMSI.IC PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES REASONA1.I BEND, OREGON Bend-Laidlaw STAGE very Mommy, u mi nim Sottiriluy iilxmt I.i-uu' I.millnv ever tit-why, llnirwlny n noon. I.ciivm Ilcnil nltout I p. 111., Mime tiny. AccoiiuiUMlatioim for ixitMiiiKcrx ami i-xpri-wi. I'nre 50 ccnuoiie wny; 7.S cent fur round trip. J. C. TULLAR. Livery nnd Feed Stnblu at l.nlillnv BENDTUMALO STAGE Lec llvml cvrry Turixlny, ThurMliiy nml SAlurilny Ht H 11. 111, arriving nt Timiulu nt 11 m. in.; leave Tuiimlo 011 miiiip iluy Ht 1 1 is u. in., urrlvliiK t Ik'llil at 3:15 p, in. Aci-oilimo-ilntioiiH for mMiigur unit vxpri'iM, William P. Downing We carry only the finest lines of WINES, LIQUORS nnd CIGARS DON'T FORGET TO OHO!' INTO Tlll MINNESOTA BUFFET SMITH & CLEEK, Props llliND, OKltUON MILLARD TRIPLETT BLACKSMITHING AND HORSESHOEING All kinds of wagon work done in first-class shape. Short notice jobs a specinlty. OITOHITI' HlllOOI.HOl'HIt lll!NI OUI'OON 'I 1 I 'I- I . I . w. M7 1 mmm0mmifnmmmimjmra ip a