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1 I . ! . i i J THE BEND BULLETIN rUin.lfillJil) KVItRY I'RIIUV nv UliDDUAUNN & LAWRENCE. ' For every mn a tquira deal, no leu and no mora," ltWWtlllMMII P. ,...,,... M..m..,m ..$I.JI . .& SO suDSCRirrioN turns t One year..., Ala month.. i nnc raonifist4H.tiM . (Inrariablr In advance.) HOW TO RUMIT. Remit lr Iwjik draft. txtnl money onler on llcntl, cxprcM money order, or regiftlcrcu teller. ainkc nil remittance payable to The llcnd llultctiu. and, inflammable refuse from alleys, back-yards and vncntit premises. Unless there is care in these matter the insurance companies may re fuse to do business here. Riddle cleans women's skirts, tf Stage and Mall Schedule. Akrivs at Send. 1 ram Shanllo Tit rrinefille ? I. M. 'tally J ront Iakcrlew ami Silver UV.e - I . ra. dslly except Tue I'rom Tumlo Tut., Thur. nd Ut. ;l.. p. in. 1 rom laldlaw Mon., Wnt., Thurs, and Nat-noon !.rv nrun, 1 or Khinlko via lYlnerilte- a. ra. dally 1 or Lalcvitw and Mlver Lake... .... ...?!jip.m dally eiccpt 8nn. lor Tvmilo Tn., Than, and Sat .. a. nt. 3 or pddjjrr Man., Wed.. TJwrs. and Sat.. J p. ra. n Sll Qrrtcn llooMVYck day: 8 a.m. to R .Vi jnrfar. from it a. m. lo is m.. ami liall liouratlcr arrival of all raaila Irani railroad rtaehlar flend before I p. m. TM.t!iimE Orricr Hoc a Week day, from r-uoa. m. to 9t p. m. Sunday and holiday, from S-oo a. m. lo 11 noon, and from W p. ra. to 9 no p. m. J?RIDAY JUNE 9. 1905 When Indians come lo &mn.h the ball And hike nrouml the bofes ml paint the ton-it r ruddy hue Anil lil;cv,-i paint their faces They'll brinj; some speedy horsai. loo Ami chck'non to shoir It Oil, If you don't attend our l'onrth You'll sorely, surely rue it, railroad; a whole week has passed without a new crop of rumors. The Pilot Butte company hns bought n feed mill which it will operate in connection with the saw mill. It has been decided to build n bridge ncross the Deschutes nt Cline Palls and 60,000 feet of lum ber has been ordered for the pur pose. At the D. I. & P. club houses ex tensive improvements arc under wny. The rocks have been re moved from the river front and the spacious lawn leveled and sown to grass. A septic tank has been in stalled to take care of the drainage. Now arrangements for irrigating the premises arc under way. FROM FATHER HICKEY Urges Catholics of Oend to be up and Doing. Shnniko, Or., June 6, (Hititor llcnd Ilulletln) I'lcasc notice in your IsMicof this week, that devine services will l held in llcnd on Sunday, June 18, at such hour and ilace,as 'the local Cath olics may deem let. This will be the last opportunity offered the Catholics to comply with their Raster duty. Con fession will I lieanl !cforc mass, ami I after mav. Sunday school will lc taught. ! I shall expect the Catholics of llcnd, and cMievinily those who constitute the 1 committee appointed six months ago, I to make a report of the matters entrusted I to mem and inlonually iliscussctl at that time. I lici? to state hen: also vrrv clearly that if the Catholics of llcnd" and Plshcrincn Take Notice. All person? arc hereby notified Lewis & Clark Centennial. The Columbia Southern Railway not to nsii, or in any other manner Company will sell excursion tickets trespass cm the property of the un-' fr01n nil ticket offices to Portland dcrsigucd, lying along the Dcs-1 umi, rcturn tiny from Mny ao lt) chutes river about five miles below October 15, good to return within lend. Anyone found fishing on 30 days f-om date of sale, but not the promises will be prosecuted to ntcr Uian October an 1905, t the full extent of the aw. keep rnlc!l ns f0ow9 for the round trip: m,t' 0. W. 1). RiuiY. I Wttsco, ?.8o; Mara, Sws. Grass Valley, 6 35; Shnniko, 8.00. Children between five and 1 a years, one-half the aliove rates. C. K. Lytuc, 015 General Pass. Agent. Notice. The Deschutes Telephone Com pany has established the following hours when its exchange will lc open in Bend: Week days, from ;oo a. m. 109:00 p. m. Sundays and holidays, from 8:00 n. in. to 12:00 noon, and from 5:00 p, m. to 9:00 p. in. For Sale. Complete roller mill and saw mill in good order, will be sold very cheap. Tkauoott Humi, River Ranch Wanted. We have inquiry for it river ranch, for which about $900 cash will lw jwid. tf CKOOK Cot'NTV RllAt.TY Co. Wall Paper. If we haven't what suits your tancy, will procure them on short N. -J I " I-.W..IV 1111.111 Ull iHIUI I cwberg, Or. , notice. Merrill Drug Company. The Ladies Aid society have Cabbage plants ready to set out, ready-made kitchen aprons for sale. Kngcnc Lucicr, near I.uidlaw. jia Bend must be about to have a WrrpundinK country desire the minis- Now the Maury MounUiu re serve has been erected by procla mation of the president. This em braces 51 ,360 acres in Crook county 40 miles southeast of Bend. Dr. Harry Lane, who was chosen Mayor of Portland last Monday over George II. Williams, first came into prominence as superin tendant of the state insane asylum in the first term of Governor Penuoyer. Pennoycr removed him from the position and drew from Laue one of the most scorching denunciations that ever appeared in Oregon poli tics. Williams went down because of his leanings toward the Mitchell machine, which has become too much overloaded to navigate. tration f n tric.t. ami arc anxious for the erection of a Catholic church, they must show their enrncstuos by an activity worthy the cause. -1 would re spectfully suggest to them, therefore, to make a thorough canvas pre ious to my next visit, lo hold a meeting and deter niiuc on a line of action. 1 I am disposed to do all I can to spore no pains for the good of religion and humanity, but the Catholics of llcnd, 1 must tnemscives 1 lite prime uuncrs. They cannot expect from others an asumption of burden for their sake, which they are unwilling to assume. I anticipate the best and happiest results from their united action and so await with impatience the good tidings that 1 know will mark my vuit to llcnd. Should arrangements he made, I will give two free lectures, Saturday night and Sunday, on the occasion of my visit June 17 and 18. SI. J. HtCKrif, Rector. Timber Land, Act June J. tSj. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. V. S. Land Office, The Datlet, Or r ion, April 18,1905. Notice I hereby siren that in compliance with le DrovUloasof thr Act of Courrru of tune t. 1 Jr. entitled "An act for the Mle of timber Three Russian cruisers from the battle of Japan sea limped into Manila and asked for permission to repair and take coal and provisions. Governor Wright and Admiral Train were inclined to grant thi favor but when Washington heard of it orders were immediately given fhat the Russians could not use Manila to repair injuries received in battle and they must leave in 24 hours or disarm. Since Japunest warships wtre watching outside it was useless for the Russians to get away so they interned. People are learning to farm in the Deschutes valley. They an learning that it availeth nothing tt put in seed early that early plant ing becomes the worm which i dcyoured rather than the bird which devoureth, In this climate th seeds germinate very quicklj and the plants grow with amazinj rapidity when the conditions art right. Crops from May or Junt planting will be more satisfactor than from March or Ajiril plantinj indeed, this difference in seed time will frequently make all the difference between failure anrf success. It will be fortunate if Bend learns its lesson without a general conflag ration. The two fires we have had were clearly due lo faulty flues. One was built of brick before cold set In last year, the other was built of stone in midwinter cojd. This circumstance points to the fact that no chimney is above suspicion until it has proved its safety not merely negatively by failing to burn the building, but under positive test to ascertain certainly that there are nojeaks. Several chimneys have already been inspected and at least two found defective. This discovery has probably preveuted two destruc tive fires. Allother ilues iu town should be thoroughly examined and they should ad be puin a con dition above suspicion. There utfnld also be 4 rlrnrnf? of bdxs Jj in the atate of California. Ofezon Nevada . and W'aihlngton Territory,'- extended to alt the puNic land autca by Act or Aujut 4, ityt, Sarah Ferfuaon, of Oend, county of Crook, atate of Oregon. ha thla day filed In Ihta office her aworn lalement Vo. 101, for the purchate of the wSx'l. !jaw If ec j and nwftneX of ec 3&, Ip is a, r lie. w m. And will offer proof toahow that the land 1 3Uf hi la more valuable for Ita timber or alone ! han for agricultural purpoaea, and tucaUMlth her claim to aaid land before J St Lawrence. 1 !' S. Commiaaiooer, at hit office In Iknd, i Urgon, on August 14. 1904- I She naraea aa witneaaca lidwln I- Kennon, I William Arnold. Frank data and Frank Hardin-' ier, all of Rend, Oregon. Suy and all persona claiming adreraely the ..ore described Undt are returned to file their ciaima in mis omce 011 or oeiorc Inc salU 14th lay of August . ijoj H-S4 MICAKL T NOLAN. Register Timber Land, Act June, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'. S. Land Office, The Dalle's, Oregon, April to. 1905. Notice la hereby glren lhat In compliance with he proriilous of the Act of Congress of June J. r, entitled, "An act fur the safe of timber lands n the stales of California. Om-on. .Wrnuli. stul A'ashington Territory," aa calender to all the ubllc land states by Act of August 4, 1891. John 1'rrgusoa, if Rend, county of Crook, atate of Oregon, haa Ml this day filed In thla office his sworn Mate uent No. 1497, for the purchase of the a w aec .1, ip iS a, r 11, w In. And will offer proof to show that theland ought la more valuable for Ita tlnlwr or stone han fur agricultural purpose, ami to establish lisetslra to aatd land btforej M Iwrcncr. .' S. Commlsstoner, at bis office In Ilend, Ore joii, on the 14th day of August, I'jJ He names as witnesses Ward I, Kennon, Crank Cilass, William Arnold and John L. Kcvcr, ill of Rend, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely the .bore-described lauds are requested U file iheir Ulms Iu this office on or before the aald 14th da) f August, . li-M MICHAHL T- NOLAN, Reglater. Timber Land, Act June J, U;1. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. V. S. Land Office, The Oallea, Oregon, April j, 190. Notice la hereby given that in compliance with he provisions of the Act of Congress of June 1, . entitled "An act for the aafor timber Unf n the atate of California, Oregon. Netada. and Aashlngtan Territory." aa extended lo all the .mbllc taud states by art of August 4. l, Jackson C, TulUr, j .if Laldlaw county f Crook, atate of Oregon, haa on thla day filed in ibis office his sworn stilemeiitNo Jiw.fortlu purchase of the sejf of 7. . j. i 17 r ,1 e, w ni Aud will otter prooT to show lhat the land .ought I more vai(able for ita timber or atonr than for agricultural purpose, and to establish la claim to Mid land before J M. Lawrence d S. Corurnlstltncr. at hla office In Bsrfrn August J,S He uamca aa witness' ri.itM.. 11 nt . and RepMll H, Mutilg. of Jlend. Oregon, ancl Jacob t Thorp, and Roscoc Flander, of Laid- Any and alt peraon claiming adversely the abave describeJ land arc requested to file their ........ ... ...i. ou:s- on or oeisrc to (aid 13th dayofAugvst, ij. ' JM KICHAKL T. NOLAN, Rtgiiter. Deert Land, Final I'roof, NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interrlor. V. 8. Laud Office, The Halle, Oregon, Sy jj, 1905, Nollce I bf rrby given that belle L. Harris, of rortland, Oregon, fiiS Ablngton Jlldg ) haa filed notice ofintentlon to make proof an her desert land claim No. soo for the aUneU and m-UurU aec 11, aud nw'owtf. see tt, tp is a. riie.winJ before M. K. R'gg V fi Coiumlsslouer, at his omce in iitucvjije, urcgoa, on me 12th a day of name the following wituctse to Drove the 1 complete irrigation auu rcciamauon 01 sam una. July, 190J. net SHELDON & M'KINNON General Blacksmithing nad Wagon Repairing HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY Our shop is .located opprsitc Baptist Church. Bend's New Meat Market WALL KTItltlcr, Uitimiiii II M CO. WHITE & HILL THE FINEST STOCK OF FRESH MEATS IN CROOK COUNTY Cured MenU and Lard aiul nil the Accesso ries of n First-Clnss Market EVERYTHING NEW AND OF THE BEST YOU AMI! INVITIH) TO Jhe White JJouse COU. OHK00N At 1IONI) NTS. H. 30. iSotcbcnct, prop. The BesL Liquors and Wines DOMESTIC and IMPORTED CIGARS Authorized Capital $25,000 Incorporated 1904 TEe Central Oregon Banking & Trust Company of BEND, CROOK COUNTY, OR. Transacts n general banking and trust business. Issues Letters of Credit good throughout the world. Acts as Administrator, Kxecutor or Trustee of Kstatcs. Transfers money by Mail or Telegraph. Collections made promptly aud upon favorable terms. Interest on Deposits The Central Oregon Banking & Trust Co. has added several new features to its rapidly growing business. It will now give Time Certificates of Deposit, paying interest thereon as follows: For 6 Months, 3 per cent For 1 Year, 4 per cent SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT at Reasonable Kates ALL THK ADVANTAGES OF A CITV HANK D I RKCTORSi V. K. Gl'KIUN', Jit.. 1'riw. A. I.. (iOODWII.I.IK, Vine I'lirn. J, M LAWKKSCK, tox'v V. O. .MINOIt, Cimiiru it? nTr&fsssssemammmmimimmmmmmimmmmmmtmm A. M. Llppmnn lco. A.. Meyer A. H. Lippman & Co., Furniture Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, Cooking Utensils, Doors and Windows, Paints ami Oils, CarcU and Matting. We carry n fine line of Kockcrs anil Couches. Wo can furnish your house complete) CIVK US A CALL MatsMawMaHnMaWgH i i.r ... .. ' - THK MS CASH R L BEND OREGON - Z. F. MOODY General Commission g Forwarding: Merchant SHANIKO, OREOON LAHCK AND COMMODIOUS WAHHHOUSK CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED Prompt attention paid to those who favor nic with their patronngc At Bend, Oregon. A Complete Stock of DRY Rough, Surfaced and (Moulded -LUMBER- At (tend, Oregon. All Widths, Lengths and Thicknesses THROUGH! PROM URNI) TO SHANIKO IN ONfi DAY SHANIKO-PRINEVILLE CTAfiE lliVP PRINEVILLE-BENJ) JlAUC UllC SCHEDULE sorrinioi'Ni) NOKTIHIOt'.S'D Leave Slinniko ( p. tn. ; I.envc llcnd dxo a. Arrive Priucvillc 7 a. tn. Leave Priucvillc 12:30 p. 111. Arrive lk'iid. 7:00 p. tn. Arrive Priucvillc moo Lonve Priucvillc 1 p. Arrive Slinniko in. in. in. m. in, PIRSP-CLASS 1CQUIPMUNTS POR TRAVKLLINO PUI1LIC PASSHNGICR AND KKKICIIT ItATKS RHASONALIv INCH COMMON DIMKNSION SHIPLAP RUSTIC T. & (3. FLOORING Reasonable BBADUD GKILINO Luraber WINDOW JAMBS neUard n. PriCCS WINDOW CASINO "J1'" .at Good HBAD BLOCKS Were on O. O. DASKBOARI) i ' , V , Grades stair TRKADS J ic Land s of Drv WATKR TABLK Tlie J ' & V 3 O. O. BA'ITINS Co., or Stock MOULDINGS r,ie C- 5 ' C0 P. B. D. PATKNT ROOI-'ING KKNCK PICKETS SHINGLKS KTC, KTC. The Pilot Butte Development Bend-Laidlaw STAGE J.cincs Litiillny every Momla), Wiiliiifiuljy, TlitirwiHy mill Stitur ilny nlxitit ikxiii. l.cnc. Ilonil alxuit I ti. m . miiip I ilay AcriiiiiiiiiMlitl(iii for mM"ii)4fr mill cxpreM. 1'Hrf .vut'iiUonc vmo 7 ctnU for toiinil trip. J. C. TULLAR. Livery anil Peed Stable at Lnldlnw BEND-TUHALO STAGE I mve Iltiml evety Tttrxlay. Tlitirwlay riiul SjIhhIh)- m i a. 111., iirrivinu nt Ttitnalo ut li a in.; trove rtutmlo mi Mini' iliiyn nt 11.15 n. m.. Arriving nt llpinl nt r. 15 p. in. Acpoiiihmv ilnlioiia for MMvciiKora ninl I'xpri'M, William P. Downing D. J. Harris. ofl'prtllnJ, Oregon, i f Hurl- burt.ofShaniko, Orrcon, I K Tnomloa and 1 1 smes l cinrivw, sviu ui vtis? r.u. u,tUU j m 1J7 MIClUUt. T. Uat.ti, RfglWr f Lw BEND, Company OREGON i& We carry only the finest lines of WINES, LIQUORS and CI0ARS DON'T FORGET TO DKQJ' INTO TIIK MINNESOTA BUFFET SMITH ft CMtKK, Props ?INJ), OUJI0O1 MILLARD TRIPLETT BLACKSMITHINQ AND H0R8ESH0EINQ Short All kinds of wagon work done iu first-class sjaje uuwii; jwu1 n npecinny. oiTOHirr. Hciiooi.iiot'Hit wHmmmnMmmmm0m tlltNl). OUItOii.V 'J n