The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, December 29, 1905, Image 4

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    THE BEND JBJLLETIN
rUnURIIltl) ItVHRWiUDAY BY
LJJliDDUMAtNN AVRENCB.
"For every jnan a ouaro ileal,
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HOW TOKMIT.
Remit bv txink tlrajt. post
order on lleml, exprcjsrtnuticy order, or
registered letter. Malce nil' remittances
tviyablc to The lleml Bulletin.
Stajro and .mall Schedule.
AmtlVE AT llrutD.
FreraShanlkoTia rrtnrvllle -7 p. n. dally
J-rom Lakcvinr anei Mirrr utc .
.. .. I A. m riallr cictpt Tur.
Vrero Tiimalo Tuc.. Thurt ml Sat i:ij p. ro.
From LaldUw dally ttttpt Sunday.- . p. m
Lkavk Biwn.
Vmt ShinlVo tU rrirVcTtll lHy
Vor LaVtrttw and SUttrakt . ..
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liar ruratVoTurv, Than. nd Sat.... Sa. m.
Vor LaMUw dally rt Sunday... ...J p. m.
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Post Orr ick Hotsm Wctk day: 8 a. m. to s p.
m. 'Sunday, from ?r. m. to Ii m.. Ami hall
hour atter arriraj" '' All Biaift ,ttom railroad
riclilncDcndbhi)rp.)fc. '- '
TKLKriiowr.Orrirj: iloe-jVck dajrt, from
7ooa. m te(M p-'tn. ftorltlaV And hethiayt.
from Sxm A. m. to ii noon. And from so p. m. to
9 p. m.
FRIDAY - DECEMBER 20. 1905
The Bend school ,djtric gives
notice to the wjff Id ,that it will
maintain its sch,co(s ,up to the high
est possible standard, levying with
out a single .objectiqu, a lo-raill tax
mr support of Jhe $cl9.ol$ JLhe com
ing year
The engineer uj .charge .of .the
party of railroad purveyors now
working ini,o Maraj along the
Willow creek jbasyi fo F. S. Gor
don. It is knowja by Bend people
from Minnesota thaj Gordon was
formerly a Jim Hill man in that
state. This adds weight to the
common belief that the line known
as The Dalles-Dufjfx road is in real
ity a Hill property.
The departure of J. M. Lawrence
on hurry orders to enter upon duty !
at Rbseburg may ause some incon
venience for tUcse ,who have land
business to transact at Bend. Con
tests can be heard by notary public
and there will probably be one in
The Bulletin office. Bend will prob
ably not be long without a JJ. S.
commissioner, though no definite
announcement can now be made
regarding this matter.
high office again there is no doubt
he will serve them, for he is no
shirk and his sense of the duties of
citixenship would compel him to
yield his personal preferences to the
public good.
A servant, public or private, who
doesn't have to be watched is a
great blessing. We know Trcsi
dent Roosevelt will do just the
same when nobody is looking ns he
will with the gaic of the world riv
ited upon him. He has the intelli
gence to sec what is right and the
courage to do it.
If congress wishes to toy with a
buzz saw now is as good n time as
any to begin. Later it will be
wiser if not so handsome. The peo
ple love and trust Roosevelt be
cause he is above party politics. He
is the best republican and the best
democrat in the country, because
he is not bound by the limitations
I of cither.
Improvements in 15-12.
Nenrtr nil-the land i now tnkcu be
tween tTic Deschutes river and 1'orVed
Hyn llutte, and improvements have
been made or are under w-rtv on iiitt of
,iLe holdings.
.r. 1 crrj n cnnRCM in cicnriii); lanu.
He is making substantial improvement,
taking out the junipers comjvlctely and
will build a good farm houc. lie is
front Thurting, Wis., and his family will
join him in March.
J. V. Ccrdmore of Montana, nowdoittt:
rarpetiter work at Redmond, lias lKun
..Iujm. f.l. !.... 1 .1 a Mam . ... Ifl..,. X7s1
f.iia (..tilt tiljtiivil. .u t.iiux ..CI"
wilt some day build on his place.
Mr. Handcga.-ird, who came here front
Minnesota and worked on the 1). I. & 1'.
ditch last summer, also has land in 13-12
and has built a small house and is now
engaged in clearing Ajuv?.
The new road alebnc'Vfll leading up
the canon side discern- Ifqux lue bridge
to the town was ccxuPitrted leeemiicj-16.
A tine of pipe is now Ijeitix Ijvd to the
company barns at this plar
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Df pAttratnt oftht lutttlor,
Land Office At l.aktltw, C)tton,
l)fmbtr l.t, tj.
Notice U hfitbr rUhi that the following
DAmnl rltl(rhAnlnltiollceorhUliitrntlon to
nuke flnil proof In tupiwrt r his tlslm. And
IhAt Hid proof will bcinAdf Ixfoie i. M. t.Aw.
rtnee, U . timmlMlotur. t hit oftlrt at nnd,
Orrsoii, on the ith ilajr of JtmtAty, t, vi.
Iknnlmn 1'. Kf ?,
II It. No. tm. for Ihr S nwV And nW
Sc o,Tp. nS, K llKWM
He natnn the rolluwlnt wtlnf.f to pror hl
ronllmioiit trtidtnee upon And cultlVAtlouufAAld
Und.vli:
Oro. T. Rly, rwtld A 1'liHtley, Jaiiim WacW,
t.r CaUIwcU, All ofKiilAnd,rrttn.
Ul- J- N. WATSUN, Rrfl.ltr
CONTEST NOTICE.
DHPAUTMKNT 01' TIIH INTIIHIOK.
I'nltrd SlAlrt lind Office. The Dalits, Otfgon.
IVintr ?. is.
A luffldcnt conical Affi.latlt liavlnc tu filcl
InthlaolTiec by lamca M. ration, runtrttaiit,
acalntt hewctrad entry No. lUN. made Apitl
tt.lW,fofwHitt(, nw n, ntU awi. See
14. townihlpiaa.raHiceiir. W M.bv .tr l'rVcr
eoMleatee. tiiwhkh Itla altccnl that akt I.ce
I'aikcr hai wholly abandoned Mkl Had, that he
baa chancel hit rcatdcncc thcteftom for mote
than U nwnthalaat Mt that aald tract It not
ettlol upon and cultivated by aM party a tc
iiuired brlaw. that uhl Allfiied a..ence waa not
uucio ma ciuiMoymeni in the army, navy or
marine ootpa of the inltetl Matea In lime olwar
aat.1 (vattlea ate hereby notlltcd to apear, te
potHt and orTcr erldencr touching aabl alitia
tion at lao'cbxka m on felriiary i, iye, l-entie
A II Oruat. a notary public, at hl uttn-r In
Bend. Oregon, ami that final hearing will be
heW at lo a clock am on February s !. Ufme
the Kciteraud Keeelter at the fulled Statea
l.auduflelnThetalle. Oreion.
The atd cunteatant havluc in a pmier affiila
vu. flleil Devember I. i)s. att forth facta whkh
how that alter due diligence peraonal aervlce ef
thia nolle cannot tie mad it la nctchy ordered
and dlrecleil that auch HotK-e t Ih by due
and topr iHibUcatioit
diw MICIIAKI. T NOLAN keflaler
NOTICE FOR PUIUjIOATION.
VnMtA Slalca Mnd Omce, Tht Dalle , Or.,
Nov.o, !.
TO WHOM IV MAV CONCItRN'
Notice la heieby ilien lhat the Stale of Ore iti
haa filed In Ihla office appllcallon tor paltlil to
the following lltl uflanda, lo-wlli
LIST 01' LANDS t'OR I'ATIINT, NO. .
Appto'
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Appmrcd Krt ttcallon
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Ul No. 6
See TpS, kit WM. Acrea
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THE LAND OF PROMISE.
Prospects for large development
in this region were never so bright
as now. We are sure of a railroad,
perhaps several of them. We are
sure of large manufacturing activ
ity. We are sure of agricultural
development and rapid commercial
expansion. Other people are be
coming sure of three, too, and art
taking steps to help and receive the
inevitable benefit from this progress.
The man who plants seed, swear
ing the while that nothing will
come of it because (he harvest is
not in sight, will doubtless continue
to damn the Deschutes country, ac
tively or with faint praise, but he
does that wherever he goes. Faith
less people never assist the world
forward. The knockers are killing
themselves off. The Deschutes
country is all right, aud Bend was
never before so secure as its chief
town aud assistant to a safe and
sane development.
Bend's Wirier amatc.
While "Dad" West was working
about thjt Drake jps&eacc Tuesday
he noticed a live butterfly sittiug
on a package in be woodshed. He
carried it icJto the house to show
JJrs. Drajcc, ,vlcu i spread its
wings and circled ofousd the rooi.
"Dad" is aow bragging .oii.Cpmrai
rOregon climate the jttli jof De
cember and the butterflies still with
us.
A fine boquct of pansics, large
and lUAtrous, were plucked in tfee
garden of J. If. .Oneill on Christ
mas day, having grown and blos
somed entirely in the open air.
Columbia Southern
RAILWAY.
r-ASSHNOHR TRAIN TIMK CARD.
HffeetlT July 3, 1904,
At the special school meeting
Tuesday night to Jew a taac for
school purposes a rate of 10 mills
was voted without .opposition. This
will give money epough to support
good schools aud pay interest on
the bonds.
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KILLINQ OFF ROOSEVELT.
So congress is going to kill off
Roosevelt prevent him from be
coming the nominee of both parties
to succeed himself. What a laud
able undertaking, even lor con
gress!
Unless something not now within
human ken shall supervene, there
is but one thing that can keep Pres
ident Roosevelt from another terra.
That is his own determination not
to accept the office.
The people, practically regardless
of party, are for Roosevelt. The
machine politicians;, the statesmen
who "can't" do otherwise than
drift with the .murky current, the
old "smooth-bores," the corrupt
and vicious, don't want Roosevelt,
of course. And that's just why
the rest of the people do want him.
On the day President Roosevelt
was elected he gave out the state
ment that under no circumstances
would he again be a candidate for
the office. There is no doubt that
be meant it and he will stick to it
under all reasonable circumstances.
But if the people call him to that
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pabli.bad fr at lu.t five ronwcaitlve week., the
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The IMHei, Oregaii. ioainber s, iojj hi1j
Timber '.and, Art June 3, Sj, ,
N'O'l'ICK VOU lHJBMCATIOX.
U- M. IjwI ()ffe, The Itollen. Oregon.
October iys
Motkc U hereby gleeu that in compliance ilh
the prueiaioHa aflbe Act of Cougresa of June l.
i7, entitled "An act fur the sale of liuilier land.
in the- staleaof California, dregou, Nrada. ami
Washington Territory " as estendrd to all the
pnWic land Hales by act of August 4, ISyj,
M I Kridson,
of Hend, county of Crook stair of Oregon has
this day filed in tbia office her sworn statement
Xu. jkt. Ux the purchase f the hKkU, sec i.tp
18 s. r lor, ii'w'.(. IM 6, sect, tpiss.rilr,
w m.
s tut w ill offer nroof to show that the tarul
ought It more ealuablc for Us timber or stone
than for agricultural purpoK. ami lo rstaMl.h
herclsim tosald taml lfure J SI Mwrcncr, I'
K. Conimluloner. st hit oilier III lieud. Ortnuu.
en the land day of December, I1
hheusmrs as wituesMrs: l.ttrN Menrar,
Oliver II. Krlckson. Charlct llod and Charles
II. Hrlcksou.all of lieuu. urrgun.
Atioanitall teraona claiming 1
stxivrHlrtcrllKtl lands arc requested to file their
claims In this oioce on or belure aald nud day ol
iiccrniiicr, :
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FIRST.CLASS KQUIP.MKNTS FOR TKAVKM.I.NR PIMII.IC
l'ASSIJNGKR AND FRHK.UT RATKS RKA.SONAf.K
Bend-Silver Lake Stage
G. A. COOK, Proprietor
LOAVES IIEND every cvetitiif; bill Hniitlay on arriv
al of l'rinevillc !tnj;e. rttm tlirouli to Silver I.ake in to
hours.
LEAVES SILVER LAKE every morniiiK except
Monday at 6 o'clock, arrives at Henil 1 30 next morning.
Best of Accommodations on the Route.
Fare Through, $7. so, rouinl trip, f 14. Forty pound
of baggage free; cxprcM 2 cctit.i a jkiuiuI.
Bend Livery & Transfer Co.
J. FRANK STROUD, Manager
LIVERY, and FEED STABLE
IIOKSIW HOAKUXU MV TUK DAV, WkKK OK MoKTII
First-Clnss Livery Rigs for Rent. T hone No. 15
HumlUrrt.ltftn Mlnnaaata an4 Orf
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Authorized Capilnl $25,000
Incorporated 10
The Central Oregon
Banking & Trust Company
of BEND, CROOK COUNTY, OR.
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V. O. MINOR, Uamiiihii
BEND - OREGON
MILLARD TRIPLETT
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