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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1908)
ir iiminwimMi Jl X tj - 3-sTmTm (HIE BEND BULLETIN "For overy man a square dcnl, no Jess and no moro." CHA.RUSS p. ROWR EDITOR SUBSCRIPTION RTKS: Mx t out hi,,,.,.,,.,, ... ? Vrt monthly-...-........-..--.....-- ... -M 'InmrloblT In adn.nc.) FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1908. CLEAN OUT TUG UANd. Rumor says tbnt Larktn Klliolt, confined in the county jait, hits told who murdered "Shorty" Davis some eight or nine years oro. In the telling of this he implicates, so report further states, 22 prominent stock and business men of Princville and vicinity. If his story is true, an interesting chapter in early-day prime will undoubtedly soon be ex posed to the light of publicity. Prineville, like so many frontier places, was at one time infested with a baud of lawless stockmen who stole the cattle and horses of cveryouc who was not one of their gang, and shot and lynched and foully murdered those who stood against the ruffians or who excited their displeasure. Many a story of cold-blooded murder can be told bv the pioneer, and the old Crooked river bridge at Prineville has held suspended from its beams at a rope's cud the lifeless body of more than one man. Men were shot in the back through open windows and doors, and many a one was ordered to leave the country in a certuin time or suffer the consequences jor several years tne county was ruled and dominated by a gang of dastardly stock thieves and mur dcrcrs. Elliott if the report now circa lating is true has told who wxre the actors in the last outbreak of crime, i. e when "Shorty" Davis was murdered because he presumed to run sheep on a free range that had for years been appropriated by other stockmen. All law-abiding citizens will hope that the guilty parties wilt be apprehended and J.hat the cowardly assassins who were wont to go to a man's house in the darkness of night, six or a dozen strong, and either shoot their lonely victim on the spot a be an swered their knock or take him out and lynch bint all decent citizens will hope that such a dastardly rabble will be given the extreme penalty of the law. A few of this gang are still liv ing. Of late years they have been forced to quit their heinous deeds jrimply because the law and order element finally overpowered them. It may be that Elliott's confession Is but the first step in the final triumph of justice, It will be well when that old lawless element is eradicated root and branch from the county, when that is accomplished Prineville will be a better town and the life of the whole county will be more wholesome and clean. plowing Vtc. Mr. U lia. been wy iHiotly trr siinje iitntutm; Injuries U.l brceiiilwr from Hie kick ol ft luirw, mul his work win KfVt'")! Iwhtml. Ten mm, however, s 111) tenms made quite n I10K In the johnmt Mr, Lockyrar vxpicM hit thank tu those who liclpul lilm mil llnu Irvln left l'ritlay for Piiciiln. Colorntlo, on account of tils luiillli. We are sorry to see the yoittij; msn ko. The work of cIcariiiK nut the new north' ami Muitli uvul U i)nnfcltig nlpl it w 111 won K rnwii tvittly fr iraflic K. C. l'ARK. NEW STAUli STATION. FINGERS CUT BY RAZOR. brterestJne Buach of News from Red raond Reporter. Redmond, April so, In a recent Argument about a ball game Chris I'.uret'a fingers and the barber's razor accident ally became mixed, as a cousequencc of Muicn turn iook a irtp 10 rrtnevliie to Jiavc them looked after surgically. We Iiave not seen him since to learn the re fill U We met B. M. Eby and P. H. Woods last week going over to G. Springers for horses to break and they announce themselves as ready to take others also, k bring on your colts. B. It. Drown ,of Sisters was over for Hrue freight that was left for him. He states that .be will put in 40 acres or more of alfalfa this spring, Cecil Kenyon writes front North Ilakota that lie has leased his farm there and attebded to other business mutters (tad will toon be home again. On ihvitatiuit friends of the Kendalls who tried to surprise them last week met at the home on I'riday night and had a good time. The day of the primary election classed off very quietly. I'orty-nlue Hajlots were cast Incfuding three votea (hat were sworn in out of a total of 107 who had registered. Locally U. A. Kendall will have a walk away for justice of the jeuce and 1'. T. Kedmond for republican county central committee man. Mrs. J. It. Gibson is ill enough to re quire medical attention. Mrs, JtfcLallin took advantage of a recent short visit from her mother and Jjave a birthday party in her honor. l A. Kenuard received word recently of the death of a son front tuberculosis jit Turtle Lake, North Dakota. I'ricnds vxteud their sympathies. Wcnandy Line Starts One nt the 0. W Mall Parm. I'LUMUNT Mdok Arttl IJ 111 WriMNlW Uitvcuniium" ha road atranrrnwnt fii a ta.c ttailoii sllh U. Hull form II twtlr. uoilh of Pcihl. W are hsring Itaullfiil wtcithr of late- hkh Komtncniiiiirintagr to mt taiinrri. tni) an by rniSKtd In ltrclln( their tsnd r'Mnlo y loajobofiftlEfttltii;- Mr. William Ulrdxll will sorm Marl lot tt nstchw. Wa.h , wlur h for thrliuprnrv mtnl of health Iter ilanthl-r. Mr. il.tllt Wright, will kwp ha lorhrr falher oi th fartu In the klncncv of her inolhtr. Anthou Alilitrom l hantluir lumbr-r for Ihr tircltoo of flu later hotwentt M foil) J north of Lnwc UulU Womlfr whl l int In hipMiif Well, that'n tic hi nthii, Irl the ixJ Trntk. (om. W hotKttiK Milt h nit In ilttctiuriil fur the oM kwthrlv-s I ihnntT tKir lutxtcortlTtnf. V II Shciwvnl h'clo.t ailfil with John Slilc tar h lot In ljihllr Jivl.n Ukn vxil ol. fur py At the Ktttcr rtKrt Mimlsjr thrfr w a tutvxerowil Thr heme wi filial In in ulwiv opacity ami Ihrutukram imaitrHtH in l. prrm. Mr, ct. V llllw ry WU11I Mild Iht uActlnc ofhtr wkii tor tUvuccA.lon. H w much apprtcLiltJ Thnd Irrlu mi juf.1 In our vrtlultjr SunJi) When? Juiik l-trn. Mrs. HUk- K Kilty, from om JIhJ. wk Hit f:utt of her (tiUjhttr. Mm. Klph Hhtrwuud. t Monday. Mn. Sherwood irlurncU with hti raulhtr fir a frx X' M'll Inklings at (Jlst. Gist. April jo. The pritiurio at Sisters went off nicely. SS otcs cast out of 109 registered. Mises Nellie am! Myrtle Scroggln male a pleasant rail at Gist TucmIsv uii tueir way to aiatcrv Herbert Scrog;ins had quite an acci dent one day ll week. lie was riditiu a wild horse and the liore cotntiicitccil to buck which in some wtty dislocated his knee. Herbert then fell off of tin animal and now gets around with tin aid of a crutch. James McCatl went to Prineville to ilar on business. Lester Gist started today with a bunch of cattle for Alex Dans for Klamath. He will be two or three weeks on the road. After Sunday school last Sunday Mr. ani Mrs. C. L. GUt invited a few of their friends to eat ice cream at their home at Gist. Miss Grace Bdwards is on the sick list this weok. John Edwards pavd through Gist with a bunch of horses today. The Sunday hchoolat Plalnvlew school house at Gist gave a dinner on Easter Sunday. Quite a crowd gathered there for the occasion. Thedinner was grand Come again Easter. , Walter Graham and wife came up from Matolius today. Mrs. Graham will ston over at Gists while Walter goes to Prine ville to late tue ranger s examination. Mr. Ourkbard has a ere wot men work ing on his ditch this week. Prank Arnold and wife and Thomas Arnold will start in a few days for Sum mer Lake to look over the country. Tumalo Items. Tcmalo. April si. W. I. Hichtower is busy taking out tne machinery from his Tumalo mill and preparing to move it 10 iiosianu w litre ne win set it up anil saw lumber for the upriver people. We are sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. High tower from our neighborhood but trust tbey will do well by making the change, There has been a map agent In these cans lately delivering maiis 01 which tie took orders some time ago. The people are very much dissatisfied as to the quality arid make up of the mans he de' itvered. We think from what we hear that map and book agents and lightning rod peddlers will do well to make them selves scarce In these parts for awhile at least. There arc burttarsln the land a Chat. A. Spatnhour Inform! ut that burglars hare tn turf Urliing hi hou out on bit homcttcad. Tbey manaf cd to ret la the houac by uklnr oot of the rioor off il hlngee. If Charley bad been there at Ihr time there would bare been oructhlor doing no doubt Tbe people out here are alt plraard to hear of Mr ji. 1. i;iiis uewr oominaieu lor eouniv Judge at the primaries lt I'riday. We arc wouaennr itnai i-nneriuc ininaioi me wett aide now. It aeema that the agbruih l full of vote in wettern trooa county lately, and we more that we secede from I'rlnertUc and make a Utile county of our own prettv aooo. Who cconaa ine motion; LIFE IN SUNNY SICILY. (Cotitliiuctl from pngc I.) tnritig lutatd with richly colored mosaic, til in different designs. The pure rich Minting, luxurintit foliage nud splaMitng of the Intuit'iiu'ln the corner, iuipatt nu nirnl rvfiucrbrlcutal spreuilnr never to ,la- forgotten.' ' ' ' 1 Ttlut day Imil Its uauaI accouipAntineiil i( ltitltnll liegKcrs, not OtitV tllf. common 'ihiiil, but ns well tlio'C who arc adepts it the line art. lien having the fir ajtd plainly Imtiuil for the ciitlicilrnl n few steis ills. i.xiit, xiilutiteer liuldet attach themselves to point out the way. Post card vctidots iHit'rtd ic. Stiisll boys mid veuernble ilig ritstu.il fr attl to hold the doors open, while, us wo approached their nc iut'ttu'il sUtion lur IiuhIiicss, n whole ivw "I old, blind, cripplril ami scabby creatures rose up ami stood in dignified vilui . hveit the priest Inside followc I us around perWUiig in explaining things in uiiliitelligtblo ltaltnit, and fin ally 'levied u tit n corner, where we were lir'nlcvtil to buy "official photograph" ir.ut n oiittfitler.ite who stuck u with Kid money in change. rite nt'rdeiier in the cloister most ut!i (ptit hi work to present each of the 1 idles with a few violet. This lloui-r Mt'lictuc appealing a It docs to "Viititui'til Woiie of the must beautiful ititd f telling device and Is cpecislly ifleoiive when worked by a pretty little Ktrt; Mil it become monotonous when mr et'iMii iter eight or ten winning ptfeul,itUiii-.lit every stroll. The inw of U'i;gars win on active duly mam when we went out, and the small liv when we were waiting for our car iiroke 'tl their game to nsttre us they were dying of hunger. ''I'oreitleri," or fTcigtii'i, arc regarded bi legitimate pro mid nil Italy is in league to pluck tlietn. What tlivy fail to extort In one way they will get in another. If you x-r-Ut in carrying jour 011 satchel rathf r than have the Inevitable row with 1 poiter, you will be hounded until you inc vtmeililng to be lelt alone. I have not ct solved the mystery of why the Lord nude bvggeis and Heas luullcd litem in this fair country -w Btnd-Slianiko Livery & Stage Company y --. -r- .JE.t why Rosland News. Kolani, April -tee Catdwelt arrived with a toad of freight for Ilogue H Co. last bandar. JI01 lirady, a ranger in the Forest Kctcrrc, was III lown weaueMay, Theapedal atage, from filtier Lake, carrying 13 paMcngera arrived In Koaland Tuewlay even ing. . W Smith, the stage driver on the bllver uit enn, came in on luetoaya tage from I'rlueville and look the atage out Wcdaetdiy mornlne Ame Howard laid orer Weduradav. Rlen Howard ha been driving stage aiucelatt Thursday oil the Kilver Mkc end, Mrs, f.va I, WUe went to Dend Wednelsy. . Ksueer luifraui is expected in town Wrdnri day evening. It don't seem right that settlers who nrrfrr laud in this country to that oftheiln.it should be turned away because there is a growth of DiacKiarK on me iana ana Because a isvorrti imw can hold It under a segregation act and at the same time the partl-i controlling same admit tbey can do nothing toward (Milting adltcli through for several years. Between the ditch cotnoanr and the forest service we seem to be "up a stump." Important Decision It Is important tltat you should decide to take only Poley'a Honey and Tar when you liave a cough or cold as it will cure the most obstinate rackinif couuh and expel the cold from your system. l'oieys noncy anil Tar contains no .. 1'Wciids of B. I. ,Ickyear gathered liahnTul drugs. Insist unon having it. jkctV TUtttday for i good old fashioned I C W. Merrill, DrufejtttC l'leas but tiiat is another subject. vVheti an elegantly attired lady makes a Midden movement at the dinner table mil turns pale, it is nothing serious only evidence that sonic "wee beaitlc" i tukiiigati invi'ible promenade. We devoted our morning to the native piarter ol the city, where atone one can et a true Insight into the life of the tnoMes. Curious and interesting were lie narrow little strrcts mere alleys thrtitigetl with people from the high 'tone buildings adjoining. Little shops of every character displayed their wares, 1'nli. from the fi licit variety to repulsive vra monstro'itie that made one shudder. Drcscd coats ami piul. Including heads. hoofs and entrails'. Through the crowds ended men with goats to be milked to order, and street vendors of fruits, veiie tables and every conceivable article, thoutini! their wares as if life depended upon it, so Inhabitants of the upper lories could hear and dicker In loud voice from upper wlnduwsand balconies, after which a basket would be lowered by a lung rope and the money and goods excnangcil. ine people see men 10 fairly revel in haggling over the minut est articles, there being no fixed prices (or even tne commonest supplies. 1 lie vendor extoles his wares, the purchaser denounces thtm and the price; they call caclt other names ana snaxe lists tu earn others faces, while the assembled specta tors enjoy the fray. Once the bargain is struck, both are happy and stick to it. We were always fascinated by the fine looking fruits and vegetables, particular ly the nunc Pink and purple cauliflowers. and tbe oranges and mandarins generally plucked with little sprigs of green leaves attacneit to maitc incin attractive Everywhere one sees hanging from walls or ratlines the little red tomatoes which grow in bunches like grapes, from which they make the Inevitable sauce for their macaroni. We spent fully au hour watching the tedious process by which this staple is made, only the crudest mschines and hand labor being em ployed The people seen In these streets are the product of mixed races of aucestry, the Safacen type predominating. Their enstoms, costumes and characters are alike the result of these mixtures and env ironment. If Sicily lathe land of brlggands and Mafia, these Institutions undoubtedly owe their origin to the resentment to oppression of unscrupulous rulers, which has led contempt for law and a general shielding of malefactors from justice With the better government of recent years, this spirit is slowly dying out, though it will require ages to change the nature of tile people. In the afternoon we drove down to the parks and public gardens nntl to some of the villas in the suburbs, through long avenues of trees whose overhanging branches had been trained and trimmed to overarch the roadway for miles. Palermo is celebrated for having an extensive and really pretty museum. This is esconsed in nu elegant old me dieval convent, having two beautiful cloisters which hate been transformed Into garden courts filled with sub-tropical vines and plants. The museum con tains innumerable articles from all the old cities of Sicily, statues, bronzes, columns, mosaics and stone carving front old buildings and temples, beautiful pottery, glassware, jewelry and works of art showing that the ancients were not deficient in elegance of taste or skill. Our time however was too limited to devote more than n few hours to these treasures. A. M. Dkaki!, (Continued next week.) Afford Perfect Security Polo's Honey and Tar affords perfect security from pneumonia and consump tion as it cures the most obstinate coughs and colds. We have never , known a single instance of u cold resulting In pneumonia after Foley's Honey and Tar had beeu taken. C. W. Merrill. Drue- Bltt, J. If. WKNANDY, Prop, W. P. Kelloy, ARnt, Shanlko New Covered Stnffcs between Bond and Shanlko ALSO, Livery awl Feed Stables nt Shanlko, iMndras mid Hcnd. Wo mn our rigs to plonso iho public. Stnjcos lonvo ouch way ovory day. Rigs to all parts of Control Orogon. Cnroful drivers furnished Special Attention Given to Express and Baggago. r At Bend, Oregon. A Complete Stock of DRY Rough, Surfaced and Moulded -LUMBER At tknd, Oregon. IS-Ok. 1 . ,.V Ki All Widths, Lengths and Thicknesses Reasonable Prices Oood Grades Dry Stock INCH COMMON DIMKNSION SHIPLAP RUSTIC T. & G. FLOORING DKADUD CKIMNO WINDOW JAMBS WINDOW CASINO IIRAD 1II.0CKS O. O. BASKBOARD STAIR TRKADS WATKR TABU, O. O. BATTINS MOULDINGS V. B. D. I'ATKNT HOOPING I'BNCB PICKETS S1IINCLRS KTC, KTC. Lumber Dclircrcd at Low Cost Anywhere oa The Lauds of iTbe D. I. & r. Co., or Tbe C S. I. Co. CUSTOM FEED MILL IN CONNECTION. APPLY TO Central Oregon Development Company BEND, OREGON A Hotel Bend Restaurant Jimmy Aklta, Proprietor First-Class Meals Served at All Hours. Board by the Week ( Meals) $5.00. BREAD FOR SALE. Open from C a. m. to 12 p. m. YOUR PATRONAQE SOLICITED. S. C. CALDWELL, Hardware STOVES, TIN and GRANITE WARE, WINDOWS, DOORS. PAINT, OILS and GLASS. LUBRICATING, CYLINDER, GAS ENGINE OIL, WOOD ALCOHOL. Lime and Cement. COAL OIL and GASOLINE. Turpentine Groceries DRIED and CANNED FRUITS BACON and HAMS. FLOUR PRINEVILLE and MADRAS. A full line of all kinds of provisions. Pine Tar WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Tabid nlwayt supplied with the best that the town affords. Neat nnd Comfortable Rooms. Bund, Ouhgon The Bulletin Gives the News. Therefore Subscribe for It NOTJOti FOR IHIIILH'ATION II, M. !.amt nmct.Thf Italia.. IHun TO WHOM IV MAV CONCHHN' nn lissftlnll iollit lollowliig li.t uU.inli, Io-mH Itlcr iillrlltiii lui hilm( Nulli1 Is lifltliy lf H Ult III MtrtlC (if lf. n iiiiinn in list tr I.IHT NO. (I IMIH I'ATIINT. Ml if which lncliil1 In tirut airiHril ILt Nu, iv, rl IkKlllitlllM. HWUulHM'N HWItir.NIIW IWM witrri(i W'K 1.1 Nllk NVI( HWU' (Mill NltQulNVVjJ l.ol Nil. i l.vl Nu j l.ol No, 4 !) ofNWIf KUiifHWH All NH NHIf KM urNWI NIIWurnWM nHrnuu NHntNllV HIIUurNliV UVTufltlUi U'l No. I l.ul Nu. 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ImiUlin, iiubll.hrl .1 Itrni) CiimW Cuuuly, OirH, as ihr lf lmMl.hrd if. lot IhsUiullo whkh futriMai Duller shooM l puull.tinl for al lr.it nlut runntullr wr.ka. Hi Ai.l Miblmlkin lo lit nisil hot Islrr Ihsn Msich I. y. mil) iu C. W, MOOKIt, Krl.lrr. Thr D.Mr., Oirion, Msith, 'r. TlmUr l.siti), Adjunr 4,1'ft, NOTICK KOH 1'UIIIjIC.VTIOK. V H. I.sinl OfScr, Ukrrlrw, Oirgon, Janusrf jo, iw. Nolle I. hrttliy iltrii Ihst In txiuhll.ot wllh Ihr (ol.lonsul ihr Attof ConirrM uf Juiir I. 11)1, rnllllnl, "An Ml for III satiofllmbrr l.iw.i lalhrslsusul Calllorala, Oiriun. Ntrsds, ami nslhlnslon T. Irtturv." s. ..I.iiiImI In .11 Ik. public land slalr lir Art of Au(Uit 4, lloi, Joint It, IMIinlnltr of llrfld,CounljrurCrwt.,HIt of Orraon, lis. nlnl In Ibis ofhc his sworn ststrnirnt No. ri forllirpunhasroftht NU' of hrcjo,Ti Ii h. And will iirtVr proof o shiw that tlir Isud sooahl Is mute rstusblr far Us ilmhrr or slonr thru rr skiKuIiuisI iHiriioM., and InrslsMuh his clsliu lo ssld land l-rrrt If t' Hills, U K, Coiniiii.iluiirf.st ln.ofBcsl IUii.I, Oiriou, on halurilsy, thr lilli dsy of April. iu. II lismrs as wllnrswsi Ullurr Nlswonarr, Clmlr.liiown. Vltd llunatll, I'lank M. XUt all al llrud, DirguH, Any and all iwtsons clslinlm adrtrsrlr Ihr alHitc4trKillollandaairirnur.ini to Air thr" rlslms In till, utile oti ur licloir said Ijlh day ot April, toil. fil-aii ). N WATKON, HralUrr C0NTH8T NOTICK. l)riaitRiriil of tht Intrtlor, t'. H, l,anil Offlw, takrvlrw, Oirxuit, I'dirusry , i4, . ...fai..., .... ..-i. , ... . . in ii.i. riif t.j if it .,..i.... . .r... ..... liiimrstrsd rnlty No. jsfti. nisilr Aiifiut n: iyi, u'".?HOT "INHtTwlf.Htclloii ll.Tp.'ll 3 ".'.' '.w,'' '.'v J0'"' lilimlnihaiu, ninlrslrr, In which II Is allrinl thai Mid lllrmliiihsm lis. wholly atisiiduiird said Isml. 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Ik. ..!..- .. .. .. .1.. wipi.r,.iyviiuiiuinti nf-gi.trr ami hcctiv rr st tht Uitllril Hiaira Mud uilkc In l.akcvlrw, Orrvon, , mu .....vuiu. .mn ii.iiiik, in ptoptr ain.i. til BIM Hcliniary II, Juol, set forllt fscls whlili show Ihst after dun illlljtncr prrsonal arrvlct of mi. umiiiii . ii ui v inaur, ii it ncrcuy orurrrn and directed that iucli nolle U given by due bh.sj IV IMVUtlllVHI snrio-4117 J.M.WAMOH,iWW,