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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1905)
J. J, '( fffi THE BEND BULLETIN 1'VIIMHHKD KVKRV VRlliAY 11V LUUDDU.MANN LAWRliNCIi. 'J:or every mnn n st'iinro deal, no less mid no more." vSUllSCHIl'TlON MATHS: One) ear .- hlx Months; ., Three months (Invariably In admitce.) . Ji.jo J" HOW TO RKMIT. ' Remit Ity tMnk ilntft, postal money ortler on Bcntl, cxnrei money urtler, or registered letter. MnUc nil romlttmice -mynble to The Bend llullctlii. StnRC nnd .mail Schedule. ARHIVK AT HRNIt. I'mnt ShanlVo via lrittvttle ; p. m. ilaity 1 rca UaVevten- ana (Mirer Uake . - m ilaily excel Tnc Vrom Tnmalo Tne , Thar sad Sat... l:t . hi 1 rum UMIw daily cwef Sunday . . m I.KAK RUlb. I'or ShatilVo via lrtevle a. w. 1 or Mikeelen an4 Mlver lVe.. T r ... .. ...j)tia dally exeett 1 or rvtmata Turn . Trtnrt and at . ........ S Vor MUw iistry eef wiwn,r i new roiul or to force A. H. Hum tnoml to reasonable terms, cither of which will result the siiine to the Deschutes country in getting un enstsuttl-wust rnllrontl. mu m i V- h runt Orricn Hocna Week days, Sa. m.toln m Sanday. rWHn 11 a. m. to tl w., and halt hoar after arrival of nil mails Iront rallrmu reacttlng Head before S v- m. Tm.nrmw.it Orricn lloena-Weekdav, fhm -xi. m to 9-00 . w. MraduM and holiday from has a. m. ton neon, ami rramjswji. m. 9 00 p. at. FRIDAY- NQVUMBUR 24. 105 The rumor that the t'ntieviln Journal ets pie with its knil proves to lie uuioumletl. It eat with jts feet. The mutuary of the season's re suits at the D. I. & 1 experitneti' farm near Bend, which appears or the first page of this paper, wac prepared by Professor Nelson, win had charge of the work, and is very conservative statement o. demonstrated facts. According to the latest figure of the department of agriculture the corn yield of the United State this year is two bushels an acrt more than in 1904 and four bushel an acre more than the average lot 10 years past. Corn is the greater, crop of this nation. Judge Wolverton, oftheOregoi supreme court bench, has been ap pointed by President Roosevelt judge of the federal district of Ore gon.'to fill the vacancy caused b the death of Judge Bellinger Judge Wolverton is a clean man o legal experience and judicial tcru perameut and has never beet identified with factional politics. The Burns Timcs,Herald note the following railroad indication in that section of the state: People who are heavily interested ir UimI through this section have been a preached regarding right of way for a railroad and atked what conceeaiom could and would te made. Ot cotir thb doe not build a railroad but indi cate which way the wiitd blow. This is the east end of the Natron pntario project. I lend is on an aii line between Natron and Ontario. The first of the year The Bulletii asked the Prineville Review t specify the Bend knockers it wa ranting about. Of course it couldn'i do it,' for the Review must be takei like dreams by contraries. Now after ten months, it wants to know if The Bulletin will repeat the in quiry. Since the Review wishes it we will do so; but what must U said of the intelligence of a new, paper that hangs fire until it ha lost its memory. The state laud board has recalled its approval of the second list for patent of the Columbia Southern Irrigation Company, and requires, thai rules for water service Ix agreed upon before going further This effects something more than 6,000 acres, some 12,000 acres having passed to patent. The action of the state land board is said to have becu occasioned by a petition from the Columbia South ern Water Users' Association. Another crew of railroad survey ors has been put at work on the line westward from Ontario, this party working up Bully creek. It is to be observed that the Malheur canyon js aireauy occupied uy a railroad track actually constructed 20 years ago, which is a part of the Corvallis & Eastern property. Put ting these surveyors into the Jlully creek country indicates a purpose to make an independent line due west toward Bend and Natron. It Here's n queer bit of logic from the I.nkcvievv Henild: TlicMlmaelteapeil upon Mnyor Kclimlt uiul Alic Rttef liefore the election, c eonlittR to the vote o November 7th, tnut Imve been purely spite work, and hi re-election clearly ileinunstntti. thai Mnyor Selunilt in not the notorious tgmflcr that the tiewipaer of San t'rmt ewco Iwve depicted him. And this right in the face of the fact that Mitchell and Hermann have repeatedly won elections in Oregon when there was no doubt iu the mind of any passably inform ed citixen that both wete corrupt! Popular iudbetueiit at the jwlls is by 110 means a clean bill of tuorul health. We have an abiding faith that Abe Rttef will yet go the wn 'hat Mr. Heney said he would. Po litical corruption is not o invinci ble now as it was a few years ago. PoKle Wlnklemnn In Hustnes.. latarto" HeraM fokie Wittkletttan has opened up a hooting ttallcry in the old Howard ttnre. Puttie will furnish all kinds of lrie tfHioUttK. ISLBCTION NOTICE. Pursuant to a resolution of the Com ion Council regularly aael on tin iothdyf November. 1905. I hervb) ;ive notice thai a municipal election foi ihe City of Bend. Oresou. will lie hel! in the Rend Mercantile Hall in said Cit f Bend, on the jlh day of December 1905. from S a. ui. to 7 p. in., when olficers at follows will be ehoen. One Mayor for one year. One Recorder for one year. One Treasurer for one ) ear. One Marshal for one year. Two Aldermen for one year. Three Aldtrmen for tw yearm J. M. I.AWRKNC. Recorder. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given, that tht rirm of A. II. I.ippmau & Co., havt mutual agreement on the 12th lay of Nove tuber dissolved mrt- tership, George M. Meyer, junior partner of said firm, retiring and A I Lipptnan continuing. A. II. I.ippmau will assume all udebtcliiessaud collect all account lite the firm of A. II. I.ippmau & Jo. Ghokc-i M. Mkvkk, A. II. I.U'l'MAN. Attorney W. A. Bell and G. W. Barnes were over from Priuevilk bree days this week on legal bust less. J. I,. McCiilloch, the PrinevilU bstracter, was a Bend visitor thi veek. Frank Glass, of Redmond, wa 11 Bend Thursday. lt Land. Itavil tlooT NOTICK F0' PUHLICATION. IHartaMt of the InUrtor Ta Ualln. orcnoa, HMailni v 'VS Notice U bentby aivea that mII L llarri. ot '.inlaw!, Ohim.ImIM aotlet uTiMaUoaii iak proof oa her 4frt-iaa data No o. fa actc. twtiiat. t if. ajMl awtairW. mcij ij a. r 11 . w , brfatw t. a. Laad OaW at he Hall, Of atHM, oh the MM iy of Novcaitwr Mm aamoitbc faUowiac wttan-n to prov. ir coaiplctc lTiaaioa aaa ittkuuatloa of aid nd James Tctatroir, James Thoaipwa . aad C W .ord, allofCttnaPatla. Oregon, aad I- T Karl jrl.of aaaaiko, Oteioa. -a MICIIAKI.T. NOI.AN Krgitter You don't need It) send away for Christum! goods. Merrill has a large stock on the way in. Sixtcenitich dry wood cut ft out green timber for side nt Francis & Gamut's ranch; ?i..s per rick of $3-50 P-'i' coul at the ranch. 351 1 Miss llestie Wilkinson this week took the position as oetator at the Deschutes Telephone office, Mrs. W. R. Wilkinson leaving to go on to the homestead. A hunting party composed of Messrs. Ralph Sheldon, W. 11. Howell, A. B. Kstebenet and C. M. Weymouth went up the Des chutes to Frank West's ranch lust Saturday. They 1 etui tied Sunday night bringing with them ndtuet'i ducks and a white .swan. Mmshal Weymouth has the audit for shoot ing the swhii. U. J. Mc provisions 111 19-12 preparing W. R. Wilkinson nut Canu t(H)k n lontl ot to their hoiuestends WeliieHlay. They aie to do considerable clearing and plowing for fall rye. Mr. McChiiii began conjunction of an out.iidc cellar on his homestead this week He has purchased an eight-barrel tattk which he intends .sinking iu the floor of the cellar to be used as n cistern. Do You Want to Sell Your Land? Jo you want to liny or Sell anything flere 1 your opportunity 10 insert your advertisement in two newspajxtrs for the price of one. Tor a limited time alt "I'or Sale,'' "I'or Rent" a ud all 'M'.mt" ads. will be inserted in the Oregon Daily Journal AND The Bend Bulletin.... FOR ONE CENT A WORD. The Journal is the beat cir culated newspaper iu Oregon. It goes daily into 23,00 homes and reaches1 that laige army of tteople w ho are constantly buy ing and selling something. When )ou go to Portland call at The Journal office unci see the largest and beat news pajer press in Oregon. It will print, paste, cut ami fold pa tient iu four colors with one impression at the rate of i,ow an hour. Visitors Welcome. People In many states look to The Bend Bulletin for in formation of Central Orpgon. Send your advertisement to The Ilejul Iltilletiu office and will send copy to file we Journal COXTKST NOTICIC. t'KrAMTMKNT OP TIIK INTKHIOR. , U. K Laad OAVtr Tat rialles. oreaaa. , Notcaibtr 10, twa. A wtaMcat contest afltdartt Sortag beea tied In tat oaV by Charles M Mudd, rantratsal. aaaiast bunutrad entry No, irn. wade )tr , go(, for UA ), arc t, ip i- ., r 1 1 . , v m, hj- W h- am J Mars6aU.entrln m a hu'h It Is Uk l Jvat issM William J. MarahaH h ISIIrd Iu rom- ty with thr law reijimtiif rratdrnce and cuUI- allun ol at.l Had that tir has not resltrl hrrrua lor antra than sl. nvontha la4 sut- Hist sl allend alxence was nut dar to his eiauloy- laeal la the army, navy nr martae eur ? th United Mates la time nf war. said paiilr .r Hereby aottard to hmi. rrspoad aad uaVi Tineace lournmi -am allegation at 100-vlw.k a m. oa January 1, is, brfore J M Mwrenre. 1 V. a. Coranuaioner. at his onVt In Ik ml, reioa, and that Anal hearing v ill be held at 10 a'cVwU a ro January id hefore the Hrg itrraad Reerlrer at the rutt.tt Mates land jAVt In The IMIIes. Oregon The aM eonlraunl karmg, In a tteorwr aflkla ', "I'd October t irs, et fcrtV facts which how that after due diligence frrauaal stnilceoT his notice cannot be made, 11 la hereby ordered ind drreded thai aach notice he given by da and proper publtcatloa X-d9 MICHAKLT HOI.AX. MegMer, NDTirH FOR PliniilRATION. Vitltnl HUlrs l.smt Olllce. Tlie Dulles. Or,, Nov, a, iwjj I'll WHOM IT M IV CONCHHS- Niitlre is hneli) given III it the Hlsle rotrgmi has flint III Oil tttlU-e alili'.li'HllitH (lit Mlcit tn the nlUmllK list rimlsi lu-wlt LIST 01' LANDS I'tIR I'ATUNr. NO I .lituvltglttlil l.tl No. 6 . nee Tpa, it w St ,SVf m Kit WM. ,liiim Mm sir gatioii 1.11 No 1 NU.iCNIttf KVlnrNltJ " NWKiirnKK ' NKU M MsufXWK ,T HWUrSVK" NwV'fSWK" NKI a HKVorNU'K " HWH tsfKt " NKHolaKK " m a KHofffWW " itftnornwsi in NW KWetAWsf .A'HorWK l.tll I, i.a j. Ml, HliiVNWK iwi l.t I, nKKafNKK KHuffiKI, :'.,rfwt lH , Actes too oa .tl Tfc'i JB.01 la.os 4.oo tfcms tfeso rtS hWstofNKK K of NWI? " KisofMWK " WftofBItg " t 7 n '.? V IW.M iwist Si. .4 il 4 ll 4 41 IMi I U " Ttmtoet Land, Act Jan j. il-. XOTICK FOB I'UBhlCATION. U. K. ravd Osarc, The Dalle. Oregon. fteptetnbrr, ioj. Xotke Is hereby gieen that In compliance with beprorsnonanflhe Act 01 Congress ol June. a-, entitled. "An act for the saleof timber Ian, u the state of California ilregun. Nevada and Vaahtngtou Terrttacy " a estended to all the mbUc land stales by act of August 4. iAm, Annie A Malloy, sf Madras, count v of Crook state of Oregon, ha his day Med in thi onVe her worn statement So. tjoi, for the purchase uf the efcnwh', nch V. Lou 1 and j of aec ,w, tp rs rior.xM KW.WK awsofnan hwuInkk " Hh f nisofNWW MWKofnwv " SKlfof 1f WWufMWW Nhi N. old WW aw'ji or 11' oi nn WUofN HktUof't'f! am 01 awn aVw NSofNXW if Cot? :: Uotl. I.t I. SSSif SLs WSofNXU ji NWolXWU " 4of W i 9 9 a.J Is.! a)P flat as so iKkoa ttlMM teas Jow 4.S tans UVus Suu to OQ Jol Snog sob Sr seas as ftia i Hj rVf MI M-ts cr tauaa !f N NKW NWofii!W St ' MKQofNWl? ' attut-KW), aw w rr proof 10 show that the land And will weight U more valnablr fur it timber or tone Ban lor agricultural purpose, and to eisl41sb ict claim to said land before Hon P tea. J. " CommlsssosMr, at his oAee In Madras, regoa. on the tig day of January, losa. (the name a wtneaes M'"' Morrtiaw. iftden. Oregoa. John A ralSMha. John A. sham and l.aura Iham. alt of Misira Oregva. Aayaad alt penwa cUimlng adveraelr the ibove deacribed land are teqaesled to tie their .-uttnu in int omcr on or twtorr lay 01 janaary ig .J-il-V MICHAKI. T NOI.AN HegMer. the said th rwofkRII-l NWVefSKV -HHofaslW " KhofMrtV H NKVofMiU " NtSufMKlir u ut& ft- t ; 7.i " M ISW ofW Ifofnl Hti ' at KrfhWW - at 4 t ansa JIH Jl JI tt l"ls .oo Ms 4V us Joa 4SM 4 SO KM. awn 4m SJ- huav 40 do 4" J4uia nS uftKU Ldi, T Last. Ian), I l.ot I. Loll. 'USi. ! Lot 4. ns K uf K .- oi nn HKHiXe All Pali. ami Rooms always clean nw r 1, PRINEVI LLE HOTEL Mas C A. Mkllownii. Proprietor KV 1 ind well kiipi'licd-RINKVILI.K Rata reafeouable OMXGOK u it , iNSofNKlf tl nwitofUKK " l NKH ot NVV " .WHofaKK - ' IsKM NHSofWW 1 numNWW " - r.,ofr.Wl7 " " NVkofhrtK" to it I J" laaao .sl T-tt MM ts aassa 15 tslaWst For First Class INSURANC Call on M o awrence. I 47f l acre Total. I4JB8.I7 " siut ha aptdled for a patent for said land uudn thr AU f August IS, Itut, ( Mat . 17' 4") Juur 11 . (MMat. ui), and Match 1, ly-i 1 11 mi 1 1 11 1 ,s) relating lu thr granting f nut 1 . i.r! million acrrsufarid land Uieaih of irrtmu atsle and that the said IM. with 11 attumpaiiyiiig proofs Isopca for inspection uf all l ixjiis inirrret sud the pub.ic generally V, uhin Ihe nest ststy days fullowing. the dale ufihl notice protest or (tuttesta again llo cUlm ufihr male to any tract deacrilwd lu tlir lit on iIk ground of failure to comply nil h the ' law, on the ground of ihe mmdavert character ol . the land, ou Ihe ground of a prior adterae light or on ihe gronndthat Ihe same la more valuable P r mineral than agricultural purpose, will be I received and note.) fur report to the t.eneral i.anu tjmcv ai wasniugion. it i. MICHAKI. T NOLAN, Keglaler, ANNN M LANti. Mecelver I. Michael T Nolan, Meglatcr of the r a Land OnVe at The Imlle. tjregun, hereby drsignste The Head Mulletin, pablTshed at Hend Crook conaly, Oregon, a the paper published luarcst the land In which foregoing n.auc ahould be SiMlaneo mr ai leaai nve consecutive weeks the 't publication to be made not later than bvember 17, ion, The lKh-ilee Irrigation mid I Power Company, as accsmnrs in Interrat to The Pilot. Halle ItevetoMnent Comtmnv. to uav the pMbucBlioa foes. MICHAKI. T. NOLAN. Hegiaier The Halle, OfegoM, November , iy. ni.li Timber Land, Ad Juue 3, 171. NOTICIS K0 I'UIJLKJATIOX. U. M. Uud dlftce, The Dalle. Oregon, October 'A ioj Notice is hereby given thai In couiliuiu.e Willi the provision eft he Art uf Congress of June 1 I leya, sHiiiiea .i an tor ine asie ui iimiM-r ismi in the state of California. Oreaou. Nttada. ami I Washington Territory," as extended to alt Hie puoiK las wait uy act w August 4 i'uj, ImI II, Kiickson, of Hend, county of Crook, slat of Oregon, lias 1 tnisaay nieu iu inia unicc ner sorti suuciueut . No. 467a for the purchase of llieuMscn', set i.lp its, r 10 e, ue.K. LS . ., tpiSs, r 11 r, w in. Ami will olftr iiroof to sliow that Hie laud ' sought Is more valuable for Its timber or sluue I than for agricultural purisMc. and to cstsUltli her dsiiuTu said land luilurc J M Lawreute, I' 1 h Coninilssioner, at tils office In llcud, Oregon, I oh llw snd day of DeceHilier, tyH. hhe names a wUuesse Ijisltr N Menear, Oliver II. Krlckaou, Clisrle Ho'l aud Cliailcs I 11. iincksoii.aii 01 iKim, iircgoti. Any and all iwrsoMs elalmitig adversely Ihe ' Ih-ccmUr, ivo above4lseriluI lands are reiincsted to Die Ilieir ' claims in tills office mi or lieforc said ami ilut ol 1 owtlij MltHAhL T NOLAN, Register -DtiND'S NI2W: yt EAT MARKET WALL HI'Rbbl' illplli II M l THE finest stock of I'RESN MEATS in Crook County. Cured Meats find Lard and all the Accessories of a First-Class Market. Everything new and of the best. WHITE & HILL. VOlt AUI. INVIiri. 10 Tte White House CUR. "KM.".- HUSH TS rl. 315. jeotcbonct. llrop. The Best Liquors aud Wines DOMESTIC and IMPORTED CIGARS r" atggwtaamfamgjg-mammarmgjvggapmjflg TIIUOl'OII I'UO.M lll.iNI) 10 SMANIKO IN ONI: DAY SIIANIKO-PRINIiVILUJ CTAfiP I IMP PRINIiVILUi-IIIiND J 101 lAWh S C II I: I) U 1. 12 triJITMWM'Wr ' NllMTIIIkMIMII Uavc Slianiko 6 p. M. ' Leave llcud A ' - Arrive I'ritieyilte "... 7 a. in. 1 Arrive Prtttevlllc 12,00 in Leave Priiievijle.... 12:30 p. w. ' Uae 1'rlMtjvllte I j m Arrive Hend 7:00)1.111. An.ve Slwiiikii in m 1'IRST-CI.ASS KgiMI'MKKTS I'DR TKAVI.I.MKtt ITHI.IC i'ASSKNC.KK AND FKKICIIT HATi:S KI.St)NA!.K Bend-Silver Lake Stage G. A. COOK, Proprietor I.HAVI5S HliND every evciiinir, but ShikI i chi arriv al ot Prineville t.tc. run tltroituli to Silver l..iWc in m liourt. LUAVI'S SII.VUR I.AKI! everv murium; excetH Moiitlay at 6 o'clix lc, arrive; at lk-ml 1 y mxt tuoriiiiii;. Best of Accommodations on tho Route. Fare T'iroiiKii. $7 V: rtttiiiil trii. f r ,. Jftrty xmiii1. of lXK-iri-' (tee. expri'M 2 iciiIh .1 jmiiiiiiI. Bend Livery k Transfer Co. J. I'RAM SII(Ol'l), .Mnnnicer LIVERY, and FEED STABLE IIOKHKJi OAKIKJ llV TIIK D.W . W'KI.K nit MoNTII Flrel-Clnss Livery Rigs for Rent. 'I'lione No. 15 lloinl, OroKiin. street, between MlnneKa siulung n Aiillmricd Capital $25,000 Iiictirporatctl IM)f Ihe Central Oregon Banking & Trust Company of BEND, CROOK COUNTY, OR. Transacts a general hanking awl linst tiittr. )M11 l.rtirr ,.f t're.lll .! thr.nlgh.ml the wi.rl.l ..(. .. ,l,ini.ut..f etetulut . !.,. ,f .ut Hani! fcp metre l,e nmil or Irlf gr.ph. rultlins msle .r.,nif,tlr sn.l upua U.uI.Me rnnOTelraTn'e! &&X&JJ?tt JveV,." Safn OHpoiil )nxs for (Ian I at Hsaiomtl,!., M.itas I It II C T 0 K S : v. it ouKit.K, j-j;nWUiVxCv,iMj!:w,,-uK' vp- W V. O. Ml Stilt, C-ASIIIIKK BEND - OREGON T-M.i,m.r.ntWOTljrTnfr t T1 lm MILLARD TR1PLETT riLACKSMITIIINa AND I lORSIiSI I0I3INQ All kintls ol wiiKon work ilonv in first-dnin sbu)c. Short notice jolm it aptfCHilty, OI'l-OhlTI'. stllOOMIUI m .. ..u (! ir, ll. rti- artaiSgaa"aapog Ksgm. Hirlmr Blian flnilllatli InHetel. Motel Bend. Oerner llnnil ami Oragon Blre.lt IIUCIII O'KANII, lrop MOBY CitNTRAI.I.Y I.flCATU JlDTltl. IN II1JNI). SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. New HoHae, New I'tirniture. Reasonable illVH. Cj00(,- Uoons Aiwa) sllcsm 11I lor Transient Tr.i.le. " J may be for the purpose of locating I