rr & Mte A.! JUWtetttflUtaMf THE BEND BULLETIN runuBiuti) itvimv Friday nv LUEDDHMANN ft LAWRIINCC "For iry man M aquaro dal, no ) and no mort" sunscRirrioN ratksi a ...fl.50 .. .&l ,One jrt....... fit motitht... Three month.., (Invariably tn advance.) HOW TO HUM IT. Uctiiit by ImiiiU drnft, postal money jink-run ifcud, cxprcsa money onlcr, or rcKtutcrcil letter. Make nil remittance twyalilc to The Bend ltulletln. Stage and mail Schedule. AKniVK AT Rrxd. 1 rem ShanlUo via 1-rintrlllt..... 7 t. tn. dally 1 rom Lalcvicwr amt Mirer Lair ........ - .......i a. m. dally txwpt Tut t Tom Tnrnalo Tut., Thnrn. and (Ut ... 1:1 p. m 1 ront I.aldlair Mon., Wtd., Tlinn. and Kal noon IKAVK 1IKM1. t of ShintWo via rrinerltle 6 am. dally 1 or LaVrview and Silver LaVe -T'J'P. t dallyexeept Sun. 1 or rmualo Tuea., Thiira. and Sat.......S a. m. 1 or Laldlaw Mont, Wed.. Thurs. and Sat .1p.m. Vvit Omen Hovaa Week dy:Sa.m. toSn. m Pnnday. front it a. n. to 11 n., amt hall . our after arrival of all maiU lrum railroad rrachlng Head before S p. m. Tntnrno!n.OrriCK Hocaa Week dy, from -wa. m to one p. m. Sunday and holiday, t-om )nii. m. to it noon, and from j-oo p. m. to to p. m. FRIDAY JULY 7, 1905 llcnd is assured a premium on her school bond, which shows there is plenty of faith in her credit. If Portland would cut out the land fraud trials until after the fair it would cive the fair a better chance. The trials are a big counter attraction. The recent work at Odessa shows why the Russian Blaclc sea squad ron did not attempt to force the Dardcncllcs. A large part of the Japanese confidence probably came from a knowledge of the true con dition of the Russian navy. The Lewis and Clark exposition is a thoroughly creditable affair. It is by long odds better than any similar thing that has been offered outside of Philadelphia, Chicago and St. Louis, which were not only large cities themselves but centers of extensive and thickly populat ed states. Comparatively the Lewis and Clark exposition is away ahead of those. It should be a matter of pride for the whole Pacific slope to support it. Tax On Migratory Livestock, I'rom Wednwday'a Oregonian. A suit is pending in the supreme court of Oregon to test the validity of the net of the last legislature which provided for the taxation of migratory livestock. The act pro vided that the owner of livestock Khali pay the taxes thereon, at the time of assessment at the rate of the last levy. If the stock should be taken into another county, he must pay a tax on them in propor ! tion to the time they arc pastured j in that county, and will be entitled i to collect from the first county the amount of money he has paid to the second. . I The puriiosc of the law was to enable each county to collect n tax ; on livestock for the time the stock ; may be ranged within its borders. , The principal objection to the law ' is that it provides nn unequal rate of taxation, for the owner of mi gratory livestock must pay nt the rate levied for the previous year, while all other property is taxed ac cording to a rate levied after the assessment. The new law was ex pected .to discourage the driving of stock from one county to another, to make a fair division of the tax upon migratory livestock, and, in cidentally, to lessen the range troubles. Like many laws that have been enacted in Oregon, the first thing to do is to submit it to the supreme court. Luke county brought the first suit under the law, and has carried the case to the suprsme ' court, Judge Benson having sus tained a demurrer pro forma. llcnd Weather for Juno. Following is the temperature rec ord for Bend for the month of June, as recorded by Hurl K, Knight, voluntary observer: Date 1 i 4 ..... t.Z I:.::.: 9 . w. II II IJ .... 14 IS.:... Max Mln Mln V IMte Max 6J 41 117 mm... Jl J m 45 Hi .. xr . W 40 fr fi.l J JW 4 PI Rl 41 N U S V J fy 41 IUj... ....... M it : is wi i $ M 4 b M 41 U 4 ,. & if I M M l 4J ti I jS vl JH 4 fi g J' I ..' Advertised Letters. The following Is n list of letters remaining uncalled-for in the llcnd postolhce July Cniituvll, David Clark, Uiim I., -J llcnd, A I tlm r Hunt, V. JohiiHon, C. It. K O. KoiiIk, Ruilolili I.nriiiKi CI1111. N. t it r . I 'V".-!' i.inviiiy. v Miller. 0. Nlllaoii, AHiert 1'reto, Nuilc Sliliiinini. Mr. Stell, Mt. Stooke. H, 0. Touj-li, I). II. Porsons calling fur these letters will please say they are itdveitised. A. II. Gkant. Postmaster. 800 ncresof fine pine timber lit n IkhIv near sawmill and cowl mar ket. Two large springs on the tract. I'orsnlo nt low nriec. R. (1. Smith. JL--J -:'. J Uc,l, Oregon. Maximum 84 degrees. Miuimuui 29 degrees. Precipatiou 1 29 inches. Hotel llcnd opened for public service Monday, July 10. Hugh O Kane, Proprietor. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables ...BUTTER AND EGU5... TEe City Market UliNI) UVnSTOCK AND PRODUCIl CO. Fresh and Cured Meats and Fish Hvcrytlilnit Pertaining to a I lrt-Cln.-v Market WEST BUILDINO, Wnll St., UUND, OREC10N ' BEND'S NEW MEM MARKET T WAI.I, HTRIIItr, ()l.M..lle II, M. Oo, HE finest stock of FRESH MEATS in Crook County. Cured Meats and Lard and all the Accessories of a First-Class Market. Everything new and of the best. WH ITE & H I LL. YOU AUII INVIIUI) TO T W ff0Hse COK, OKISOON ft IIONI) fiTS. H, B. jCotcUcnct. prop. The Best Liquors and Wines DOMESTIC and IMPORTED CIGARS Uend, IP06. "x Let us take note that it is pro ductive effort that counts. We may swap jacknives or town lots or timber land with each other until .doomsday without creating any new wealth. Iu getting new things from the soil or in putting crude products into desirable form we do produce wealth. He who makes two blades grow where one or none yrevv before is a benefactor we should encourage in every possible way. He will make the Deschutes country strong in all the elements ff progress. The quality of the Deschutes water is one of the attractions of this locality that cannot be measured iu money. Strait from the perpet ual glaciers of the Cascades, with out admixture of alkali or pollution of cities or a numerous population in the upper valley the Deschutes river is vastly more than horse power or moisture for plant life. It makes all the difference between a barren desert and delightful homes. Let us not fail to appreciate this. Every citizen should be a water warden aud see that our priceless river remains always a source of health and wealth aud of unble m ished beauty, "'n x Distrjct Attorney Heney is a strategist as 'well as a man who knows the (aw. The jurors not on the Mitchell panel were left free to be brought under the influence of those to be tried later, but it is noted that Mr. Heney now asks that a nery jury list be summoned. He does not, of course, declare that this is to destroy the effect' of any "approaches" that may have been made to jurors in the interest of. other defendants, or this defendant but it seems pretty clear thai his object is to get a brand new deal in a jury no member of which can possibly be subjected lo improper influence. Heney may be trusted to handle his case. He vr$ ftee to l that no undue advantage is taken of him, uo matter Vhat tjiJ)t$pny?s 'to oppose him, or what rick way e resorted to. Once an arid waiter, now Two crop l wwed Van cun'l tell the Jampln' capacities By tookin' at a tuad. We hare rqI an auto But we ontht to hare a road For the train to cvme a wliUllln1 intpemi Well hare a Pally Bulletin To ilnt Uic new- we mutt. The freight wajrapj and the auto Wilt lie around and mtt. Well pare the utreets with Lewi tirtek. O! won't ecoop the dual When the train they come a whUtllu' Into town. We will hire a court houe And rua a county lair, We are coin' to hare a hl(h Khool That'a no "cartle In the air." We wilt hate a harbeOK Aad all expenw bear When the train they come a whiillin' Into town. Keep the crowd hack from the fraad-atrnd Mr. nurahal. with your billy: We want to hear the dedication .perch By our mayor. A. !. flood wflllc. Won't it be urpritin'. though, It will knock the croaker illy When the train they come a whUllin' Into town. The girl will gather at the depot On the platform atlrala time To ee the crowd thi emigrate To our delightful Hiflje. The band will be there alio, and They will play "Hot Tfcae" When the train they come a wfiLtlln' Into town. Lam :: be worth a hundred All along the dilch; Train-load of Haifa A wHiu' on the witch. Butlne will be baoraln' Our folk will alt get rich When the tiain they come a whlittin' Into town, M ater power. treet car. IHectric light galore; Hear the bum o' faclorir Along the rlrer hure, Fertile toil, climate, timber, We need nothing more To induce the train to coue a whitlln' Into town. The Bulletin' built a railroad" Will quoth the rirat Review. I'rc told you how it happened And I gue.4 that t m thru, If you doubt that what I aay i true Jutt meet me at the barbecue When the train they come a whlttlln' Into town V. !, LoM'IU- Authorized Capital $25,000 Incorporntcd 1WI The Central Oregon Banking & Trust Company of BEND, CROOK COUNTY, OR. Transacts a general banking nnd trust business. Issues Letters of Credit good throughout the world. Acts as Administrator, Kxccutor or Trustee of Instates. Transfers money by Mail or Telegraph. Collections made promptly and upon favorable terms. Interest. oi Deposits The Central Oregon Hanking & 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: Fop 6 Months, 3 per cent For 1 Year, 4 per cent SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT at Reasonable Rates ALL TIIK ADVANTACKS OF A CITY HANK D I R K C T OKS: A. II. I.lppman leo. At. Meyer A. H. Lippman & Co., Furniture Stoves, Ranges, Healers, Cooking Utensils, Doors nnd Windows, Paints and OiK Carpets and Matting. We entry n fine line of Kockvrt nnd Couches We can furnish your house complete OIVK US A CALL TKII MS CASH W. K. Ol'KUI.V. J11., I'kk. A. I.. (iOODWII.I.lK, Vick Pint. J. M. I.AW1CKNCK, .Sa'v F. O. MIXOIl, Caihiihii BEND OREGON N'OTICK FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Laud Office, The Dalle, Oregon. Acrll it. loo. To Whom It Mar Copchn' o(lce I hereby siren that the Slate ofOrrron .is filed in thi uincc the folUwlnr litt of land. to-wi: LIST OV USI VOK I-ATI5NT. . of V w W ne. ef nw w nc eM liwj wS ? Sec. S ( t Tp. IT . M l 16 K. II II II II Acre N S3 kiu IJW 74.54 ao jaa or At Bend, Oregon. w " ne! n H nw 'I nw wj7 10 IS 17 4 it 6 16 .16 .1 5 iojoa Soo taxa 40.00 raxa tOJUU 400 taxa fajao Bo 00 llaxo ioxa ao.o 160.00 i(o.cn Suxjo Roao 400 fee 00 160x0 4000 Ifaxo Jiaxo M 6oxo anxo 4000 toxo 40.00 toxo 80x0 (oxo m. 3 'XO toxo l&axo (a 00 40.o IbOXO toxo 40 0O lf0.fr Iwxo JMXO 60XO 30x0 Daxo 40x0 6J91.7J nptled for a patent for ald land under ineacioi AUfui io, lem, (isbiai. J7i-4,l June II, l&A (9 Stat. 414.) and March , iy)i, (31 Mat, IIJJ-llM,)rftstlir tothr erautliieof not to ex H " nwlf " e " nw wjj ' nw7 " wjf ' " uw ne,' t6 M e' " " " wJi ' ' eS m tj 15 eM " iwtf " w " wW - " H " w H. " K 30 is wjf " nw! "X " ' " " e " 31 J ntii " 3 IS ", V. 'C " iwJ " ef wjj ' " t , " ne 11 is w " ne( " ow " 31 IS wT ' awtf " r e ' 34 IS nwj ' ' sH ." .wK '.? W( " WJ " It II II II II . M II l II II . f II .. It M .1 . IJ .. II II u . ( IJ ( IJ l II .1 IJ II IJ II IJ II IJ 1 1 and ha an tain ktate; aud. that the aaid list, with it arcompaiiylue prooui, I ojien for the luapectloii of all pcron iuteroted, aud the puhllc generally. W'ltliln Hie nei.tlxtyda) following the date of thi notice. proteU or contett calutt the claim uftlie Mate to any tract dccrllcd I the litt, on IhcfUHiud of failure to comply with the law. ou the rround of the nondeert character nf the lauu. on the around (if a nrlor advere rivht or on llij ground that the aaine U more valualde for mlilral limn avrlnillurol tiufnncri. will 1 recCikelTaiM uoted for report to the Ocncral Land Office at Wadiluetou, I). C. ijiy MICIIAKI. T. NOLAN, KrgUter, ANN1J N LANO, Receiver. A Complete Stock of DRY 1 Reasonable Prices Ooow Grades Dry Stock 1 ri Rough, Surfaced and Moulded I -LUMBERJ At Iknd, Oregon. All Widths, Lengths and Thicknesses Limber Muni at UwOst Aiywfcerc m Tk Lands of trie h 1. 1 r, &.. or tk C. S. I. Co. INCH COMMON' DIMBNSIOS' RUSTIC T. & O. ILOOUlS'O BISADRD CHIMNG WINDOW JAMHS WINDOW CASlKTCl HEAD liLOCkS O. O. BASKnOAkb STAIR TRKADS WATKR TAULK O. G. BATTiNS MOULDINGS P. B. D. PATK'NT ROOFING FKNCIv PICKETS SHINGLES IJTC, ETC. CUSTOM FEOD MILL IN CONNECTION. The Pilot Butte Development Company BEND, - OREGON . F.-MOODY (1I1NUKAL Commission and forwarding MERCHANT. SIIANIKO. OKimON Large, Coramodious Warehouse Coatlgamculi Solicited I'rniiiiit nttriitlou ttaltl ti tli M'Imi fmiir mr Mitli tlivir jwlriniMKf THROUGH FROAl I:NI) TO SJfANIKO IN ONE WAV SHANIK0-PRINEV1LLE CTAfiE I INK PRINEVILLC-BliND JIAUC UllC SCHEDULE SOTTII HOUND Icavc Sliauiko 6 p. 111. Arrive Prinevillc 7 n. in. Leave Prinevillc.... 12:30 p.m. Arrive Bend ..,. 7:00 p. 111. NOMTIMIOUNI) J Leave Bend 6:00 n. I Arrive Prinwvllle 12:00 I I.tive Prineville 1 . Arrive Sliuniko. in. tn. m. I n. in. PIRST-CLASS EQUIPMENTS FOR TRAVELLING PUBLIC PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES REASONALE mffMHT,gr,fcHitiu Botlt SUBSCRIBE FOR THE. Pnpcri. Weekly 7c Oregonian JHlfl AND THE Bend One Year" Bulletin Both Papers m One Year Darhar Shop and Oatlit InHottl. Oomr Oond and Oracon Htraatt. Hotel Bend. llUdll O'KANH, Prop MOST CHNTHAI.I.Y I.OCATJ'.I) IIOTJU. IN 1IJIND. SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION, New House, New Furniture, Reasonable Rates. Good Rooms Always Reserved for Transient Trade, G.W. Whitsett's Saloon. Best Imported and Domestic WINES, LIQUORS CIGARS. Excellent Bar Seirvlce. High Class Gentleman's Re sort. Only first class goods kept in stock, Call on us, 1 A