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THE BEND BULLETIN
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LUUDDUAtANN & LAWRHNCG.
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inlur on ifctul. cjin- money order, or
reuUtcrvd letter. Make nil remittance
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FRIDAY
JULY at, 1905
The Willmnison-Gesncr-Bi gg
jury disagreed, with a majority said
to be for conviction, and the de
fendants will get another trial.
INCONSISTENT OHNUS HOMO.
The human critter is n grcnt, or
small, bundle of inconsistencies. In
winter he wants warm weather, in
summer he pines for ice.' He would
have the sun shiuo'nt night wluu
.1 . . .. 1 .r:. 1 1... .1 I
ineic is 11 ecu 01 11 una ici 1 111; iiiuun
take care of the day. lie kicks at
the licensed saloon as .in institution
of the devil, but he howls like n
dervish If he has to pay taxes in
lieu of tlic license money. He. of
the feminine gender, craves the
freedom of the country if it can be
had in the center of a huge city.
Mankind 'doesn't know what it
a ants. It thinks it wants some
thing, but when it iiets that it
, v I l
wants another thing mm then (
another. People tire of the crush '
Advertised Letters.
The following is n list of letters
remaining uncalled-for in the Hend
postoflice July ai, 1905!
Andci-Min, Georidn. Hill, A. II.
AnanicM, MIimA. H. Mnmh, P. 1,.
.Mlllnn, M.
Muiidiiii, I. I.
Mimtoe, Oeoigu
Krtinuioiin, V.
Welch, l.eo
Wileon, Archie C.
Wilson. I'red 1
for these lettets
J.
llrtldwin, II
hitilev. II.
llriUK. . A.
Deuly. C. II.
Dcnipiev, 1 V
KK. jhn
HnlxoiMtn, lllvor
Persons calling
will please say they are advertised.
A. H. C.kant. Postmaster.
NotlceNVnrnlnj;.
All posous found tamiwriug in
an way with the ditches, Humes
or machinery of the Hend Water,
I.iy lit and Power Co. .will be pro
secuted to the full extent of the
law.
When assistant cutrjuecrs are re
united same wilt be employed.
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anunoi.se 01 tue city, uiey "ear, r;ratil. ...... M,rv5., ..... ...,.:,
H. V.
Haitkn',
President.
does
The observing will note that Jap
an is missing no tricks, even if a
peace conference is impending. Tlir
Jap is a wonder, individually and
collectively. The oldest nation in
civilixation can go to school to her
A new rule has been made bj
the state land board respectinc
school district bonds, requiring the
vomers to say under which section
of the statute the bonds shall be
disposed of as well as whether there
shall be bonds at all. So it is
deemed best to have another bond
election in Bend and this time sub
mit the question for $5,000.
We should think Washington
would be sick of grafting and graft
ers, as the despatches say. The
whole wretched business is sicken
ing to anyone whose conception 01
civic honor is not of the lowest.
We need more men built on the
plan of Louis Agassiz, who de
clared "I cannot afford 10 waste
my time making moucy." They
who live for money loose it quite as
often as they make it, and if they
have no nobler ambition they are
poor indeed, though they roll in
gold.
Do you know a town where the
citizens are consumed with petty
jealousies and won't trust each
other or pull together for the town'
If so, you know a weak commuii
ity, no matte- what its resource
and advantages may be. Do you
know a town where the people
stand together as a unit, have faitl
in themselves and their neighbors
and pull all the time for the
welfare of the community and
take pride in it? If so. you know
a town that ib strong and will suc
ceed, no matter what iU resources
and advantages may be. Dooms
do not abide, prosperity may not
always be equal, but when a com
munity stands together it can ac
complish surprising results. When
all interests stand together a town
is like a cube, square no matter on
which side it rests it is right side up.
Why do the court reporters con
tinually write about United States
land commissioners? There is only
one sucii functionary and he is at
the head of the general laud office
at Washington. These others are
United States commissioners and
belong to the judicial department
of the government and not to the
land department at all. It so hap
pens that in localities where there
is much public land activity the
chief work of United States com
missioners is in connection with
laud applications, contests and
proofs. But in the national judicial
system they occupy a position simi
lar to that of justice of tb,e peace
iu the state judiciary, and their
jurisdiction is no more,-limited to
public laud matters .Vffxi, is the
jurisdiction of a justice dfjtlie peace
imitea to taking acKiiowieugemems
jf deeds,
of u new country and go to it foi
relief. And there they grumble be
cause thev hae not trolley cars, , "7;" ... ,
. ,. ; ' i Remember thut this office
e.ccinc ngius. tue noKj-noicy man. ,llgll.glmte jol, ,,ri,UinK.
a pest house, and seven editions, ,., , . , ., mi .
, ' , ., Office rooms for lent iu the Pilot
of a daily paper. , , n,u,e Development Co.'s office
Why do people leave their hap- building. Apply at the company's
py home iu the metropolis if they office. tf
like the conditions that prevail! Soo acres of fine pine timber iu a
there? Why do they seek n new bodv near .sawmill and Rood mar-
country ami then complain because ket. Two large springs on the, tract.
it has not all the crowding and dis 1-orile at low price R. C. .Smith,
comfort of effete v civilisation? Hend. Oregon.
Doubtless it would be very fine to
Have an allium farm, or a stock
ranch 011 Wall .street or Broadway,
but what do we think of . people
who expect that? We say they
have bats iu their belfry. JCow
what shall wc think and .say of
people who expect sprinkled streets
in the desert and a iiievscnger call
box on every sagebrush?
This country is new. If if had
all the "conveniences" that devel-i-.li
ingenuity has been able ,to
devise for making man artificial and
empty it wouldn't be a ,nev
country. In course of time it may
become okl and crowded and un
desirable. Theu it won't be new.
Rownnl for llornen.
I will pay $to for the tettiru "to
me at Hend of the following des
cribed horses which strayed from
the pastuie of John Pctgusou on
the Ice Cave toad about 11 month
ago:
One black mart- btandod "M" on
the left shoulder and about seven
years old, with a small white spot
in foteliead.
One buy mine branded ""a" oil
left shoulder and about nine years
old, with 11 .small white spot in
foteliead.
Also one colt belonging to ono of
thu mutes, about two months old.
W. K. CiritKix, Jk.
iMoncy l.o.it.
A sum (jf jmper money wrnpjHxl
iu a Imiitlkei.oliief was lost oil the
fourth of July. Kinder will Ik?
given suitable teward on leiniug
same at The Bulletin ollke.
Kh-er Ranch Wanted.
We have inquiry fr a river
ranch, for which about oou cah
will bt paid,
tf Crook Coiwtv Rkai.tv Co.
Cooking molawtci 50 cents a
gallon. Steele's Restautaut. tf
Parties desiring home grown
UMtMry stock ol commercial va
rietur can get same, bv "ecing W.
J. Buck lev. Bend, Oregon.
BEND'S NEW
MEAT MAI?KET
WALL HTKMtr 0pni4lte II M Co
TUB finest stock of FRESH
MEATS in Crook County.
Cured Meats and Lard and all
the Accessories of a Eirst-Class
Market. Everything new and
of the best. WM ITE & M I LL.
Authorized Capital 525,000
Incorporated IWI
VOL) AKI! INVIIIil) 10
The
White rj oase
C OKI l.nN IIOM) SIS
fl, 36. ifiotcbcnct. ipfop.
The Best Liquors and Wines
DOMESTIC and IMPORTED CICARS
Change at Pilot Butte Inn.
A. C Lucas Weduesday morn
ing superseded Dan R. Smith in !
the Pilot Butte Inn. Since Mr. Smith J
took the place five months ago he !
has become interested iu laud mat
ters and wislies to devote all his !
time to outside work. So Mr. '
Lucas goes back into the hotel and
will devote every energy to that 1
business. lie is iu touch with tlw
trade and well qualified to givej
satisfaction and make the business
successful. !
Lewis & Clark Centennial.
The Columbia Southern Railway ,
Company will sell excursion tickets
from all ticket offices to Portland
.md return daily from May 2a to
October 15, good to return within
30 days roiii date of sale, but not
later than October 31, 1905, at
rates as follows for the round Inn-
Wasco, S.1.S0; Moro, $s 75; '
Grass Valley, $6 js; Shauiko,
$8.00. Children between five and
12 years, one-half the above rates.
C. K. Ltj.k,
015 General Pas. Agent.
IFe Central Oregon
Banking & Trust Company
of BEND, CROOK COUNTY, OR.
Transact a general banking and trust business.
Issues Letters of Credit good throughout the world.
Acts as Administrator. Hxectitor or Trustee of Instates.
Transfers money by Mail or Telegraph.
Collections made promptly and uou favorable terms.
Interest on Deposits
The Central Oregon Banking & Trust Co. has added
several new features to its rapidly growing btisuit-i. 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 Rates
ALL THK ADVANTAGI5S OP A C1TV BANK
I) I R
W. It. GUItltlX, J
K C T O R S :
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J. M. I.AWUKXCK. Swi
F. O. MINOR, Cahhikm
BEND
OREGON
A. II. Mpnninn ro. At. ,Myer
A. H. Lippman &. Co.,
Furniture
Stoves, Ranges, Healers, Cooking Uiensils, Doors
and Windows, Pamia .uid Oils, C.iiHts and Matting.
We carry n hue line ol RikUm ami Com. Ik n
We can furnish your houso complete
OIVK I'S A CALL
THKMS CASH
tww r iiwiw ,"-') fn-rrr
Z. F. MOODY
(ll'.M.RAI.
Coniniission and forwarding
A1I2RCIIANT.
SIIAMKO, - OKI.dON
Large, Commotiious Warehouse. Consigninwls Solicited
I ' t . .111 j , t Mi nil. hi jmhI ( ihor w h
f"r titr Hith ituir vitrnHKr
I Vlir n.ttU-lftAlf lla alutiu rtiki! tV Va7
C. K. lATUK, (T
- . At Bond,
H Oregon.
For J
First j j
C'ass j I Reasonable
' I Prices
Fitit Good
i HI l" Grades
11J11 Dry
INSURANCE i
Call on I
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A Complete Stock of
DRY
Houli, Surfaced and iMotildcd
-LUMBER-
At Bund,
Oregon.
All Widths, Lengths and Thicknesses
INCH COMMON
DIMENSION
RUSTIC
T. & U. FLOORING
HKADISU C1ULING
WIN UOW JAMBS
WINDOW CASINO
IIKAD 11LOCKS
O. G. U ASH HOARD
STAIKrRIJADS
WATKK TABU?
0.,G IJA.TTINS
MOULDINGS
P. 15, D. PATENT ROOPINC
PIJNCK PICKItTS
SIIINGLHS
ETC., ETC. '
Lumber
Delivered at
Low Cost
Anywhere 011
The Lands of
Hie D. I. & P.
Co., or
flie C. S. I. Co.
custom i;nno mill in connbction.
The
Pilot 13utte Development
Company
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TIIKOUOIf PROM liliND K) i-MANIKO IN ONE lAV
SHANIKO-PRINEVILLE QTAfiR 11 WC
PRINEVIUE-BEND lAyC UnC
SCIII: I) ULI
JKJlTIIMOUXn ' NOMTimOUXII
Iamw ShHiiiko 6 p. wi. I I.ev Ikml 0oo . m.
Arrive Primvilt 7 . in. 1 Arrivu Priiwvllle it.oo m.
Leave Priiteviilc 12:300. w. j I,ave PHiwvilkr 1 p. ni
Arrive Bend 7op- . 1 Arrive Slmiiiko . ... 1 . m
h'IRSrCLVS-5 EQUIPMENTS POR TRAVELLING PUBLIC
PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES REASONALE
n . 1 j -i-
Huth
I'npcrs
One Year
' i1
SUBSCRIBE POR THE
Weekly
Oregonian
AND THE
Bend
Bulletin
Moth
I'n pork
$2-25
One Year
BEND,
.A;y W-.V
OREGON
Ilarlttr Short
anil Utlit
In Mol.l.
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OIEL OEND. "n,fl,:::r:
IIUUII O'KANII, Prop
MOST CltNtKAMA LOCATED .IIOTlJI, IK JI1WI).
SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION.
New House, New Furniture, Reanonnble Rales. Good Rooms
Always Renerved for Trmiflynt Trade.
G. W.
WhitsetfS
Saloon.
Ileal ImjioUed and IJomc.itie
WINES, LIQUORS
CIQARS.
fcxceffciiL Bar Service,
Ilijfh Clfjflntipmnii's Re
sort, 0ljyjjst class goods
kept in. stocK! CulLon us.
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