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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1907)
p - ml - r . ., , i- i. . --! '-v ' ' -rrrrt: THE BEND BULLETIN "For every man n fcss and no more." square deal, no CHARLES D. UOWU IJDITOR " SUBSCRIPTION RAT1S& ioe jrtr.-. . " jfrhttc tnnt5)i.. .... .-.-....-. . inTrbT'to vlnr.) i- J -aryafc Friday, deckmuk 13. 9b7 OATIIORED FAR AND NBAR. last Couuty court wa in session week. ' A case of small pox is reported at Klamath Falls. A new county bridee is being built orer Trout creek at Bolter's place. The school census at Silver Lake shows that there ore no children vho draw school money m that dis trxt. Mrs A. J. Halter of Laidlaw, who has been ill for several months., lias been taken td Spokane for special treatment. Sufficient water for nil, ranch pur noses has been1 struck in (tie N. K Tinkertou well on Agency Mains. at a depth of toa feet. '" A religious census of Prineville Mill be taken Saturday, Dec 14. Soae 30 or more workers havt been secured for the work. These will go in twos and visit the terri tory assigned them. In this way 'the whole city will be taken in one afternoon, ' Chty. tqiv ba just returned from Ontario and he says" the rail "road situation lcttta good from that ?oJ. Hcaj the QTR. & N. has jiiSl comjijlited a $35,000 depot and .Skat as soon as spring opens up Uiey expect to extend west from Vale. Lskllaw Chronicle. ", The tutes over at Tuje lake arc 'Avfire. aVd Tuesday' eveniue the Sfabtfi lffcna in the tiorizen in uch J '$'7$L"C l'Rht rom tjieburu-lnordo they intend to whci oiy imca icucticu iu iuc ot.). auu irivc incm unless loiccu 10 ing the scripture, smoke bdunu to come through the floor of the as bctnbly room nnd n stampede was made "for the doors, kxecpting that oue woman faintetl and others were badly frightened no harm was done by the rush. An alarm Was turned in and the department re sponded; but the fire had been .sub dued by several buckets of water. The joists above the furnace had caught nnd were blazing." -- COMMENT BY OTHER PAPERS. Is This the Test of K((lc lcnc? Mood Hirer 3eittttr. Oregon has four able representa tives in congress just how able will be decided by what they do, or honestly attempt to do for the mate during their incumbency ol office. And differences about the bestowing of public favors to net potilicnt patrons will scarcely be considered of vital importance when the people sum tip the result of their labors. Oregon is justly en titled to favorable consideration at the hands of the national govern ment, and if our representatives combine and no after it with deter mination, no doubt much lasting benefit will follow. Ike fire v. plainjvjlibh "n Lake ifrifcW.l'ioo wiles away, Viod over a mountain. Lakeview Ksaminer. Genial ana Jolly Joe Taggart "Vatae down from Rostand last Sat urday aud spent the evening with Uie boys at this place, leaving next morning for bis home. Every one vw clad to see Mr. Taggart, and 'the only regret expressed was, his itay was too short. Silver Lake Leader. ' The three railroad surveying crews that have been working in the vicinity of LakevIeW' all sum mer 6o men in all have com pleted the surveys and have been discharged, all excepting the office force which wilt remain at Lake view; The Examiner says: "There now remains nothing for the rail road company to do but commence construction work on the new routes." Portland capitalistsfbave bought a power site on the jfescbutesseven miles from Mo'ro, and will install a power plant to' furnish electricity to tue towns ott Wasco, Moro and Grass Valley. At present all mills and small factories in Sherman county are forced to use either wood or gasoline to generate power, which is a heavy expense. The new power will aid greatly in the development of'Sherman county. A great whirlpool has formed in Tulc lake in Klamath county 'jjvhich, it is believed, has been caused by the bottom dropping out, ihus ,pruitig. an underground drainaec foj'!i1l:eilakc. , Already the akt- has fallen tivo, feet, and it will probably be entirely, drained. If Jauli proves to be ths ca'je. t it will pritK;. under cultivation 200 square miles of the richest agricultural and in fKfc world, according tc Frank Adams of Klamath I'ulN. It $ij alsuave thegovernniciit much yprk', as the draining of. this, lake was ta'be dne by the, recla'matfon service in connection with the Klairiath'I'alls project. ' . . ... The Prineville papers state tbat jhiircli at that oJace oil Sunday, Dec. i, was au event that vill long J be remembered ia Prineville. Dur-j ing the day 1 go was raked which was aectded to liqudaje "all jndebt tfdams. At the eveaing service the bMiWis cUf ht tittnai stampede "White Mr. Skipworth wns read- righting the Saloons. Ihttrtr LV. Lrar. The saloon at this place was wide open all day last Sunday aud busi uess was good. Three drunken men were plainly visible to our cit izens during the day. No atten lion was paid to the provisions in their bond in which they bind themselves not to sell intoxicating liquors on Sunday, or to a roan iu an intoxicated condition. We have a wide open town here at Silver Lake, and would suggest to our honorable county court that in casv those wlio are now petitioning for a saloon at this place, and which petition will be presented to you honorable body at the Januan term, be successful in getting theii licenses granted, that no bond U required of them, as the require ments of saloon keepers' bonds an never lived up to by the applicant wnen inej do so Requiring bonds of a saloon keepei is a a farce unless we have soon one in authority who will order and command them to be obeyed. Decrease In Tax Rato la a Myth. Kin fionctr. In spite of the fact that the tax roll has tripled in the last four years, property owners in this sec tion of the county are paying more flaxes-in proportion now than the uiu iqur years ago, ana 11 is against this unfair and unequal burden of taxation that vigorous protest has been filed by this end of the county on numerous occasions during the past year. As an instance of the methods employed by the present countvj.au, ministration, adeprease in the tax rate was promised .Jast year, that is on the 1906 tuxjoft, which amount ed to approximately $6,000,000. The tax" rate" w.as r,educed from 31 mills to 15 mills, but at the same time valuations were increased in Western Crook to such an extent that property owners in thjs end of the county found themselves com pelled to pay a heavier tax this year than on the same property in the previous year. For example, in the previous year farm land was assessed at $4 an acre and the tax - icvv vis at mills this year (lie value who tnercuted to $6 in the ntseMiieut, mid even nt the tower tux U-v ol 15 mills the rate of tax ntiou w.is lusher per acre than on the pivvimis year Value of Uctid Properly, The uixewir's tax roll shows th.it 'Miluti the incorporation ot Mend fere is property valued nt $7,ooo In Prineville the value ol uws.ibltf projierly is -4S3'7 Tin due of nil proiterty 111 Crook count t ituU ubmit $.ooo,ooO. In loo r .! $2,300,000. The Jour mil -xm (ii l "the uimiutit of tiut be 1 N tout are piviiii to patent th ' ml) incre.no the amount of iiN-e-.lie propel tv before the firM if Mtirvli next peril ips $1,000, 000 " I III I ! . n Por 3sl?i Uiitilv. accliuiiilett and well root ed plrnl. Ml i kitrnts L.iwton, Metscr cau, and KuthbUru. v. uir.nn. Reil Dutch, and White Gr.K? I.oittn Uerrie RHsplwrrie" Cumberland (black cap). Cuthbert (red), and Golden Queen (yellow). Sim '.ertie-. Clark's Seedling. t a- 'tuit-Mio Hixvil Riw r. 3( Mir pn- ri i'W. mlilrc.s. I . I vviiwr. Mend. Oregon. 1 1 11 I tin. faciflc Hotm LUfast Is fttfttti cifftHtf hr tin Mt4 dben hbm si raacbiHS. It I a powerful aa4 fit iratlaf WwM, a ttmiy far mtit cls. A ikMm tmkuilk r I ttM el sals, aal lit kcit Wmtrt ter sfraJas b4 tarcatss. UatavaM Ht curia tie wewia aa4 Injnrlis el BARBED WIRE aad tor kcaBw cat, abrasleas, wrrs aad btuktt rttWc Kerse IMmtM k Mij tautMttt No aiktrla so teee or Iwlffw ki se amy wi-s. IIHftlitotatWr.wtaattorbt all tftakrs to rtfead Hm awduu ftkt. cir u( Mtmi rim cent . rjovr CMtaueai. CO, r-ru. et. vv-fvci m-zmBm itB DON'T OVERLOOK THOSE CARRIAGE Foot Warmers Just the thing for a Long ride. Roes, Whip, Morse BLANKETS Everything In Leather (Jooda at PRICES in reasuii. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. . a: l,4iunter In Mutzlg Uulldlng 011 Oregon Street. Central Oregon Realty Company (Succcisor to C. I). Drowrn & Co. J BEND, - OREGON , mtAUJRS IW AI.J. UIND3 OP' Central Oregon Real; Estate Timber and Desert Lands a Specialty We buy or sell ybur land no matter where situated. We can sup ply you witli any class of land at any time. Call on us or write for further particulars. "T Bahekr SlIOl KiiO v II ATI IS i:r HOTISZ. YtaitMl Bend v 1-1 HUOH O'KANE, lqj. COKNKR' Ilortn amd Okkhom BTKTS SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION New House, New FurnUur'e, ReasouaWc Rates. Good Rocws ' ' wmi iwnn an -- ? IjWwfirlTUMmi a7artfitif,fft , .UUlBIBieiHICaltaieUJnHMLAianBt, i riY" '! .1. , ? Mm I - V 12 M I MCORD R.ight Goods .uATi.. Right Prices ALWAYS Isthb motto of this store, and always will be. YoU can send your children to do your trading and bo absolutely sure 0 1 getting 1 RIGHT GOOlDS RIGHT PRICES ALWAYS just 66 though you came yourself. The balance of the stock of the Bend ;' Mercantile., Company will be sold at " BARGAIN PRICES uiu mi 1 wrwrpwaw muni i Come in and see - me. I want your tirade and will treat' you right. General Merohandisfef BEND, OREOON " REMEMBER "" Right Goods Right Prices ALWAYS mA- -.IM PROFESSIONAL CARDS. C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW IMM'IGH IN HVNK IHIIMlltO, UltNtl, OHKIION W. P. AlYIakS Luml a 1 ul Irrigation Itwycr I.A1DWW, DKIIOON l'nictlcc Iu all Cnitl and 1cmiIuicmU of llir liitatior. U. C. COE, M. D. , Physician mid Surgeon UI'IMCK OVltK IIANH a!l Hlflbt Cckpbone Connection 1)AY TKMII'linNK NO. 3 1 HliNIl, OKIUJON " 1)r,TUscopu5u) DENTI8T IIHNU, OKltOON umt l llrui HI Mr u'n Will Mrl C)flu llsmi. w l4i m. Of A I'luiHf a Kcl.l I'hoitf Xi. H ' X . . Mil I M. V. TUIUaEY.M. D. Ptiyilclnn nnd Surgeon orncitoVita LoftftKa nni-o stork, IIHNU, (IHH(U)N J. II. HANIiK. ABSTRACTER of 'llTES NOTAllV rtMII.IC I'llt UlUllMf, I J If liitHram. hMUlf tUiJ, K(l IUllr LwmttlMlua fHISI'VIMII . OMtmo.H the First National Bank of Prineville. lttatiUlirtl,i&M, , , Capital, Surplus And Undivided Profits, 9100,000.00 H V AlUn . , . uiu ut,wilr r. m uidwi llTluldwin rri.ini VK flft.UliV .m. ,. ..... Chlr . mI.i.mI C.tliUr - f 'M11U New. Blatksmith Sliop.i..' . i I have just recently opened ,a shop in llctnl and am prepared to do at) kitidf pf HorSo ihaclnjr, Wagon and Ppv' Work and Ocncrnl Illncksrulthlijc livery piece df work thai leaves the shop Is ijuarntitccd to be firnt'Class. ' , 1' I solicit a share of your rut ronne. JAMBS McGLROV. X ' Mil A Ml SAW ML1NO. , HRT WORK Ol'AUANTItltl). I'ricti from jjc to 1.00, , l.tave uwi at JMnc Tub Store. , HI). HAI.VOKSO.V. - Hon, OKKfioj" E. C. PARK Importer nnd llrccdcr of PURE IIKBD Poland China Hogs ; Black LanKshan Chickens?, Younjc Stock for Sate. ' ni'.DMONI). ,. . ORU00M' 'V L Zr$'Mm t.f .1 1 . -lit ill I ' 1 1 mmmw 'JkxWi'r Ml '-M' ' FARMERS . READ THE - WEEKLY OREGONIAW OF PORTLAND xf For the general newspf the X , Wcrld alsofbi: ltifbrmaxion abou I wowxo oDiaiti xne &n$u.pesims in cu$y8ciiq.$ ihe soil, Stock j r . I pkpe'b) . BOTH PAPnnfy CNB yiSar, for' only