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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1905)
Wi u --- ""-1" T', """ '" il-iHIT " ----'"'- - -..fM-r-f-imHiii nf r""" ---' -' THE BEND BULLETIN ruauHiini) nvtmv iriday nv luedduaUnn & lawrencb. "For cvtry mdn A square deU no Lit and no mora." RuhscRirTiON kAtUsi OtlC yCftrt.Mdtt ... MtlltlMtMIMUtltMff iM 81c nioulhftttMttfkMuttM(Hiifit (InrarUUV In adronre.) HOW TO itUMIT. Kcmltliy Iwuik ttrnft, iwstnl money rmler on Hcml, cxpres money onlcr, or ttjjiitcrcri letter. Mnkc All remittance Innl1c to The Hcml lUilletin. Stage and mall Schedule. AftKIVfc AT IlKftlt. I rom MiRiilko L rrinevtlle T P " '"l . l.1..J.kHJUtlM III - I IUIU MKtIEn nmt finvi ,... T , i a m. lUlly txcpl Tnw I rom TumMoTiitu , Thur ami SAt... ! m 1 rom LulitUir Moil., Wed.. Tliur. and SaUnooi uni. ni. Vor MimiILo rt I'rlncvlllc 6 a. tit. doit J or I.aVcien and Wlvtr talc. . -.. -... . rjnp.m dally exjt " V ur riimato Tun., Tluiri. and Rat.. . S a. m V or Laldlaw Men.. Wtd., Tlmra. and Sat .t p. ni roar On ict. Iloena Wccl day, Sa. m.to Jp tu tiiindaya, from it a. in. to It m., and halt hour utter arrival of all nulla Irom rallront rrchtng lltnd before S p. tu. TfLrriiONK Oft ict IteVM-Wecl iUj-. fren " oa m to tw p m. ShihUa- and holida)- from Soon. tit. to n tioon, and from 5-01 p. tu. ti . p tu. FRIDAY JULY 23, 1905 MITCHELL'S SENTENCE. Six months ill prison and f 1,000 fine is Ibc sentence passed tip on Scn&tor Mitchell for using hi high public office for illegitimate private gain. None can say it is uujust, though the imprisonment had hardly been expected. There was a hard fight to stave off sen tence, but it was unavailing. John H. Mitchell, man convicted of crime, not Senator Mitchell con trolling federal patronage and a state machine that meant ruin to those, who, in the interest of better goverumenti should oppose him was before the bar of justice. And John H. Mitchell, the criminal, got justice. These are hard words to use in speaking of a man whom Oregon has so persistently and highly honored, but they are true words In the interest of public and private raoralty we must get over the habit of applying soft terms to the offences of those iu high station. Through their power and cunning they may frequently elude justice, but a convicted "statesman" is no better than a convicted ditch-digger. He is worse, for the moral turpitude involved is greater in the man who has reached high station and so wretchedly abuses the con fidence of the people who gave him power. The great trouble with all these senatorial offenders, Quay, Diet rich, Burton, Mitchell, Dcpew, and others of like kidney, is that their morality is bounded by the terms of the statute. They are prevented from committing crimes, not be cause the acts would be wrong, but because the law might catch them. This is not virtue; it is mere selfish fear. The man who does right for right's sake does not get into these troubles. It is the low conception of duty that treats.public office as a private snap which has brought about all this rottenness that is now being uncovered. The man who puts conscience in his work and life may not be so all-fired popular with the rag, tag and bobtail, but he is the safer nian for the country and all the people. DESTINV ON THE DESCHUTES. Surely there will be som'c good towns on the oo satiate miles of Deschutes "desert." IJeud won't be the only town; no more will Priueville. There will be local trading centers at Laldlaw, Turn a!o, Cline Falls, Redmond, Forest, River Bed and doubtless other places. As the country is occupied there will be demand and support for aii these. So long as they keep pace with the development o: na tive resources they will be all right. If they run ahead they will find hard sledding. Towns are not to be made arbi ! trarily. Capital alone cannot build a city, any mdre thun it can produce a daisy or a pumpkfu over night.. Tacomn anti Seattle are livihfc ex amples Of the futility t)f efforts to change the direction ol cqnjnlerce as established by natural Selection, The mighty power of the Northern, Paci fic railway, with ali of its. concentric, rings, set itself about the Jask of killing the old city at Seattle. The old town had no railroad, there was no room for two cities, ntul every body thought it must fail. Hut did it? The Northern Pacific railroad itself went into bankruptcy and the head of its land atul townsltc ring committed suicide. And Seattle today is a bigger and better city because of its fight with the North ern Pacific. Tacoma is now a goodly town be cause the country has developed and there is room for more cities. Hut the mightiest exertion oV the Northern Pacific could not force U to be the chief city on Pilget 8ouul in the face of the natWrAl selection of Seattle. In the vast, and rich country of the Deschutes there will be more lowns than Henri, As the country develops. Welcome aul c-oir-ngement to theVh nil. Hcttl will not go out of business on that iccount. It is by natural selectioW trade center and it Inltst rc'maUi so. It is fortified by geography ind history and prclcnt facts. It ' has the facilities for business j and the location for busi'n'css. Ami it docs the busiucs. ' We shall welcome and assist all agencies for development of the country. e shall live iu good-j leiiowsntp wun our uciguuors. w e ihall make progress ns fast as the general growth will permit, not by pulling down others but by lifting ourselves up. Our water power and our timber must mnkc.n large town here. The wider influences of business, irrcsistablc as the tides, have set this way and our destiny will be worked out on these lines. Negotiations arc pending for the transfer of the Oregon King mine of Ashwood which is owned by C. M. Cartwright ntul associates. Par ticulars of the deal n-e not uiiidc public, but residents of the camp know that an extensive examina tion litis been made, ami H .is gen erally believed tlitW. ij SWrintcr smelter Interests, of Which Fred I). Miller is tnailagcr, Intend fo take this excellent property. cloosc Lnkc.Prolcth ItatctlcwrtVctntil) It is ndw rbjwrtcd on good ftVt thorny that the gdvcNVmcrtl will have engineer in lnivt this mil Id make preliminary sAlrVcys df reser voir Sites for the lttirti&cdttVxhM ing Lnke coiiy IqniH. Kngittccr S. G. ncnriVh. wild re cently iriVcsUgitt'ct! hu UdiKii hake projects, rciorcd mv'oVauJy Ittjbn them, and the co'tnhig'of Mftssc govcrmnenl surVcyor's will ne a re sult of his report dh he 'prttiecls. I.nkc county may soon become n laud of irrigation. Remember Unit thij! dlhct tides high-grade' job printing. Office rooms Vd'r relit in the i'lWt Huttc Development. Co.'s office building. Apply ul the eompnhy's office. tf Soo acres ol fine pine timber in a body hear sawmill and good mnr kc't. Two large springs on the tract. Forsitle al fdv price. R. G. Smith, Heud, Orcgdiu rrii 1 11" rr; DlittUilHtton at CoH'rtar8hlp. Notice U hereby given that the co partncftihlp licrctofnVii CKaUtlnu umlcr the firm nmiio ilml atylo of AfntttlK Decker t tliU iluy iIIhmiIvciI liy iiuiluul comtcnt. All inoiie.VH title Mutili; : lleckcr will lie reeeixetl liv, itml nil clnlms nKitltiHt tlint llrm will lie oettletl liy, tt, II. MuUIhi Ji M. Lnwrcnce la agent lo tvrvhc nuy money due the late linn, , llend, olcUuii, JUiy i$, loi'V H. II. Mi'Tin, c. r. iiiwKwu. MoheJ' M. isMA(M& ulolleV HM in i hanlljel:hiefVuslosl oil he Fdtthh orjllly. Finder Will tte giV-'eii stUlAlile lewatU oil HiavlNg sitnle Al The HhllelM office. RlVeV Hnlltll tAc. Vc hivc iiltlillty for a river ranch, fdr vV-liieh nlklllt -ft'do cash Will 13c iklid. , .. , tf oktoVxV hiUl.rVCo. Cookllig inolne $6 ccllts n gultbiv. Sltele's Restaurnllt. If Fa'riUljrs attention Iew Hodge ihoWers nh'd winner hikes, "not bulllbytheVrusl." 11. M. Co. f llclc U n'fitie office room with double windows on the second floor of the bank building for rent ut 10 a month. Parties desiring home grown nursery stock of commercial va rieties can get same by seeing W J. Uuckley, Hcml, Oregon. The Community at Fault'. Onlv the community that sent tohn Mitchell to Ibc unite U rciontile for hl character The dignity of the Knatcitxlf l not In qucMion Waahlnzton Mar. And therein He the creat nitv of It all. The dhtmly of the senate i not In volved, but the high standard of Ore gon's citizenship Is iu question because only we. the community which elected him. arc responsible for the long nm re markable career of John II. Mitchell, Throughout the length aud breadth of the land it U known that Oregon has kept In power for nearly a generation, a man who came Into the state dishonored half a century ago and whose dishonor was as well known then as it is now. It is a.) stem of machine politics, fosrel by the peanut politicians of the AtVt which has resulted tit placing pvuer att(i influence in the hands of mvtt of the Mitchell stripe, and there u a klm of poetic justice iu the fact that that same machine lies buried under its own ruins. Madras Pioneer. Wild Parsnip Kills Horses. Dr. Nichol. havinir lost two hors es recently through mysterious ill ness, instituted a close inquiry and finds the wild parsnip, or Oregon hemlock, that is common in the wild hay of the Deschutes, is re sponsible for the loss of most of the uorscs mat die in this vicinitv. He believes it produced the death of a number of horses on the ditch work last winter. It kills cattle as well as horses. I Authorized Capital $25,000 Incorporated 1901 We Central Oregbn Bahkmg & Trust Company of BEND, CROOK COUNTY, OR. Transacts a general banking and trust business. Issues Letters of Credit good throughout the world. Acts as Administrator, "Kxecutor or Trustee of lvstntes. Transfers money by Mail or Telegraph. ... Collections made promptly and upon favorable terms. Interest ox Deposits The Qeutral jdircgon Hanking & Trust Co. has added several new features tp. it,s rapidly growing business. It will now give Time Certificates of Deposit, paying interest thereon as follows l For 6 Months, 3 per cent For 1 Year, 4 per cent SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT at. Reasonable Rates ALL TliU ADVANTAGES OF A CITY HANK , , DIRECTORS: II. (jUkitlX, Jn.. Put. A. h. UOODWIM.lIt, Vio: I'm. J. M. LAWUK.NCi:, Skc'v F. 0. MINOlt, Cahiiihk BEND OREGON ) I , 1 . " '1 At Bend, 1 Oregon. INSURE For First C'asS Reasonable I Prices Good INSURANCE ! J!!L ' --- i " ' i Call on - J. M. L,dWrehce. - i A Complete Slock of DRY Rough, Surfaced and Moulded -LUMBER- At Bend, Oregon. All Widths, Lengths and Thicknesses INCH COMMON DIMENSION SIIiriwM' RUSTIC T. & t;. I-TOORING jjkAdjsd CKILINO win'doav jambs window casino HI-AD hi.ocks O. G. B'ASJJBOARD STAITRKADS WATI,IV TABIDS O. Cj BATTJN3 MOUfipl'NOS 1. IJ,,p.,a'ATUNT ROOI'INO I'KCPt 1'ICKKTS SIIINOJJjS KTC, KTC. Lumber Delivered at Low Cost Anywhere on The Lands of The D. I. & I'. Co., or The C. S. I. Co. duSTOto FEED LL IN CONNECTION, Tfie Pilot fetitiS development Coitipany SND, OREGON J BEND'S NEW - yEAT ARKET WAI.I. HTKItltT, ()tnlte II, M Ci THE finest stock of FRESH MEATS in Crook County. Clir&l Meats and Lard and all thxi Accessories of a First-Class Market. EVtery thing new and of th best. WH ITE & H I LL. YOU AKI1 INVITIU) 1o J he White JJoiise cnu. oVti:dON ft Iiond st S; fi; JiiOtcU'cHbt; IJM'op; The 6esfc Liqnotk flftd Wiiies DOMESTIC and IMPORTEB cIcARS A. II. I.lppmnn llfii. At. Alovor i r r r A; H. Lippman &. Co.i Purnittire Stoves, Ranges, Healers, Cooking Utensils, Doors nml Wimlows, Palnti ami OllCnwll.niivl MaUiiiK We curry a fine lilie of Kockcri ami CohlIicj. Wo can furnish 6nr nousb complete GIVK US A CAI.l. Ti'U.MS CASH Z. F; MOODY; C 1 oniiiiissioii and forwarding A1ERCHANT. sllAMKO, ORUdON Large, Commodious WnrcTioult. tonsigninents Solicited I'rotnnt nttvnlluu imIiI lt llif wlio fnor me Mllh llicir jwt(iiiinj;o -5P1 t ' ..,.' .....' i. 1N. '...'. riiKuuan I'Kum iiuNii to s:ianiko in onk day i SIIANIKO-PRINCVILLE CTAfiP HNP PRINIiVILLE-BEND JiAUC hK SCHli B U L E .HOl'TIIIIOr.NI) I NORTIIHOl'XI) I Leave Slinniko 6p.m. f.fnyc Hcnil. 6:00 a. Arrive l'rincvillcw 7 a. in. 1 Arrive Pryievtllc ia:oo Leave 1'rincville 12:30 p. in. ' Lcnve l'riiiuvillc 1 p. Arrive Henri 7:00 p. in. Arrive Slianiko 1 a. l?IR-5r-CLYSS KQUIPMKNT8 I'OU THAVHLLING PUIIMC PASSHNOHK AND I'RIUGIlT RATKS RKASONALK in. 111. in. 1 a. in. Both Papers Ohc Year sriiscknii-; i-or thh Weekly Oregonian AND THH Bend Bulletin . Both Pit per H $2- One Yenr lU)her8lio anA Dalhi Inbt.l Hotel Bgnd. Oorn.r Uonil Anil Or.iun Blr.tU. IIUQtt O'KANU. Prop NlObT CHN'rKAI.I, I.OCAh'Hl) llOTHl, IN lllt.SI). ISAMPI.E ROOM IN CtottNECttoN K"cV ilotl.iv, New l'lirnlUiru. Ieasx)liablc aivt. Goori Kooms Alvayj Rcsuhxri for Transient Trurie. rr;i.M,r, , n ti;u. G.W. Whitsetts Saloon. Dest Ini)ortcri iinri Dolncstic Wwfe LIQUORS CIGARS; ExceYlenV IrjnV 'Service. high Cfelleman's Re port, pn)i (vfit class goods . keH iA Wofck1. 'Cnl) on us. " V5 P 4 treating a new city at xacouia ana ) W JC. - W&tmm SmJm i' .' -it f . - . .K"i! vr-r MMf"