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FRIDAY, JULY 31, 190S.
4MOTIIUR.
In mi pveellent tul vcrv able
sermon Inst .Sunday morning on
the tonic, "Five Sparrows for a
Karihinc" Rev. Mitchell made
reference to an incident where Joh
lones. a wealthy and prosperous
stockman, took a baud of mules to
market and sold them for $15,000.
i tvji n hir transaction and the
local paper gave it quite extended
uoticc, speaking of Jones' enter
prise, business energy nnd acumen.
In fact Jones got a lot of free adver
tising and much commendation. In
the meantime Mrs. Jones, a faithful
aud true mother and wife, was at
home quietly performing the duties
of msuding, cooking, traiuing aud
nursing the children, ahd diligently
working to make that most blessed
of places a home. Aud the local
paper never mentioned a word of
praise or commendation in behalf
of the faithful mother.
The Bulletin must confess that
the above accusation agaiust news
paper is true. All true, every
word of it. During the week we
have been pondering the question
and perhaps in the future Bulletin
readers will sec notes appearing in
our news columns as follows-
Mrs,. John Brown has had a very
busy and tiresome week. She be
gan bright and early Monday morn
ing to "can fruit" and so far has
40 quarts put away for next win
ter's enjoyment. The tiresome
port of it has been that Mrs. Brown
is not a very good "banner" and
several quarts have ' worked" aud
"come up."
or
Mrs. Charley Smith was up the
greater1 part of Wednesday night
nursing little Johnnie. Johnnie, it
seems, had filched too many greeu
apples from the neighbor's orcliard
and suffered from a dreadful
head(?)ache. Thanks to Mrs
Smith's good nursing Johnnie hat
entirely recovered,
or again
Mrs. Frank Jones entertained a
lew friends at a h o'clock dinner
l&st'eveaing nnd a 'most delightful
tfme was had. Everyone speaks
In high praise of the "spread"
with one exception. Mrs. Jones
had forgotten the baking powder
in the pie crust and it was tougher
than sole leather,
orpossibly something like this
Tifesday was a day of misfortune
for Mrs. John Blank. The first
mishap occurred when the clothes
Hnc broke and let the clothes fall
into the dirt. Then when she was
rinsing these out, she forgot the
cake in the oven and it was burned
to a brown crisp. Likewise at din
ner time the kettle boiled dry and
the potatoes burned. In the after
noon the baby spilled a bottle of
ink on the parlor carpet and about
evening the neighbors carried home
little Willie with a broken leg. He
had'fallcn out of a hay mow. The
j doctor says that with a little more
Mrs. Blank would have been abed
with nervous prostration.
What terse and interesting read
ing it would make for everyone ex
cept the poor woman whom the
note concerned. And she would
be looking for the editor with ven
gence in her eyes csd 'with the in
tention of burying both hands deep
in his hair and pulling with might
and main. Consequently perhaps
ou second thought The Bulletiu
will handle with care such "news"
items as the above. Nevertheless
mother should receive more praise
uud commendation for her untiring
inhor and sacrifice. What a bless-1
jug she is and what an angel iri
disguise. How cool and comfort
ing is her soft hand oil the boy'd
fevered brow in, the dead still quiet
oftheuight when those frequent
headaches occur, and how sweet
nml satisfying tier numerations,
Never too tired or sleepy to nne
from her warm bed and mine the
aufllrcr when he calls. And he al
ways wauls mother. No one cUe
will do. How earnestly and heart
ily she enters into the boyish plans
and schemes. And with what
prayerful carefulncs she labors to
bring her boys aud girls up into
true nnd honorable manhood and
womanhood. Who call tell except
mother just how tiresome were the
weary hours and sleepless Mights?
Tiresome? Yes, indeed, but the
service is always gladly given be
cause of the great love that always,
fills a true mother's heart.
What then? Shall we drag all
these little trials and twulexitie:.
into the light of publicity ami make
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of them a matter qf news.? We
think not. By all means let us
give mother her full mea.stire of
praise. It repays only too poorly
her labor of snerifice nud love. But
let that praise come from the hearts
aud lips of her children, not in the
columns of a newspaper. The trials,
troubles, problems, joys and pleas
ures of motlicrhood an: sacred.
What true .mother desires to see
them proclaimed to the world a.s
"news."
The Oregon Commission of the
AlaskH-Vukon-Pacific Exposition
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desires very much to have au e
hlbit from this sectiou of the state.
Bv all means let Bend send a fine
one. What could better advertio
the resources of the Bend rountry
The commission wriiU samples of,
grains, grasses, etc. Now is the '
time to gather them.
should co-operate in the matter.
Let someone take the ksid. Get
busy.
Candidate Taft eutereil a tele
phone booth and got wedged in soi
tightly that a carpenter had to take
the booth apart in order to let him
out. If Candidate Taft should be
elected will it be necessary to re
model the White House?
CCM.MENT UV OTHEK PAPERS'
Plan Is Practicable. j
A number of people were in town '
Saturday from the various districts
in this end of the county, attending
the railroad meeting. All of them
appeared to be heartily in favor of
some plan to get a railroad into
Crook county, but the trouble seems
to be to get them all to center on
one plan, aim attempt to put mat
tbrdugb.
The plan which has been pro
posed, to raise $'00,000 in tins
county by subscription to the pre
ferred stock of the company, and
then bond the road for enough
money to complete it, is unquestion
ably the most practical plan which
has been suggested. It was adopt
ed only after every possible plan for
securing railroad transportation had
been carefully considered, and it
has the sanction and approval of
men who are familiar with the pro
motion of large enterprises The
promoters of the plan have no stock
jobbing scheme to get through, and
JECOIO
Pacific Horse Liniment Is prepared
eiprcssly lor the nerds ol honemen and
ranchmen. II Is a ponrrlul aod pene
Iratlnx liniaital, a remedy lor emerfen
cles. A soothlnz embrocation lor the
reliel l pain, and the best liniment lor
sprains and soreness. Uncqnaled lor
curlnj the wounds and Injuries ol
BANDED WIRE and (or beallai cuts,
abrasions, torts and bruise Pacific
Horse Untaenl'ls fully tusranteed.
No other It so moi or helpful In so many
) s. II It fills Is Mllj, we autborlte
tan
IM
ill dealers to relund the pwehas prlCf,
,gyt tir mot ssTrus irr ttmt
yXJTcHtmcAt. Co Jfritiu., on.
Vb'oB-Ut.
sf w Kg WX P ffte pB
OHJSIj-mh fbegu m
ey arc actuated by the same tm
( tlint urmimK nnv iltlllT imliv 111
unl in this county to desitc a mil
road built in only, their interest is
greater because their investment in
tins county is greater. Hut, they
cannot build the torn! alone, uud
the sooner the people of the county
who waut n rond conic to their
assistance, the sooner will the suc
cess ot the plan be as,nml. With
out that nMuuce the plan is cer
tain of failure, nud the people of
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throueh another uncertain petied of
yean for Harriuisii to build them a
road
(looJ Advice.
MiTtmtN Count) Ot-tmt
We quite agree with the writer
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quite right. The pracfee of the
that direction. The time is tt
if it IL ever necessary they cui earn
their own living, no mutter wlietlier
their nareuts are wealthy or imor.
The idea of industrial training in
the public schools i, one that should
be jKomoted in every lttatititr pos -
Sll)k.
A Sensible Decision.
MlTf LakT t.radrt
From the Klamath Falls papers
we learn that itt the c3v of the j
salooiiukii vs. Klamath county ct
ai-'ru1 JP' nepon ""
1 misled the writ ol review. Ihcl
looH wa lhoURht ,hev cflM wn ,
lh. -- OI1 ,ue technical tminls in I
the law. hide IV-nsou should he,
commende.1 for hw decteion in this
cae as he tands bv the people I
im, wond ,j,e lcchnlca,
nt1KUaK of the statute, it is to be
i. Kveryone.rcmcmberedth.itiltlKrih.islKi.ua
Hair and lue eka.on and
t'i will
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For Salo by
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YSiZjr -.d&U, ASTORIA, OREGON fl
A Complete Stock o
Dry Lumber
Rough, Surfaced
Always carried in stock. I have
INCH COMMON IIIJAI) HI.OCKS . .
DIMENSION O. 0. IIASHOOAKDS
RUSTIC STAIR TREADS
SHII'LAP WATER TAUI.E
T. & G. PI.OORINO O. G. HATTINS
WINDOW CASING MOULDINGS
WINDOW JAMIJS i'ENCE PICKETS
LATHS POl IRRKJATINO SPOUTS
SEE ME BEFORE YOU , BUY ELSEWHERE.
I CAN SAVE YOU MONEY.
J. WILLIAMS
AT Hw. Utltik MNSTliK hTANI)
BEWD' i - OREGON
OffceMCri tfcd 6etitfail Oregon Realty Co.
the courts should be very slow to
set Mich ti ctdlct aside." ,
A Danger to tlieCountr).
Th tllM OpHmM
Now listen to the howl from The
Appenl to Treason and othci
"newspapers" of like ilk. for thev
will more than likely be bnried
from the mails. Why they have
been tolerated as long as thev have
is a mysterj . for they arc mote
dangerous to the peace and prospei-
tt wot the eotiutrv than n lire oraiui
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riiey Iwxe had
their day and have got to ro 1 here 1
is, no place for them 111 a civilicd
country. '
lull Wants .No Inlntcd ,Monc.
I!u(rn KrgMrr
Tft is firm in bin declaration
, oUi,lln ,. from corpor
Rreatcst tiling tit nti mifiwi,
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! liuht irrecnUniv that couM hv twen
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S,! .l-KSSwuffu
, up b worn out tfwuck nd miKihcn
thrtc organ. Cumtnrnrc UKing H '" i
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There's NKWS in The Bulletin.
E. C. PARK
Importer ami Hrcetlcr o!
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Bnck UlllKSlmil Chickens
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all .sizes of the following.
Bcnd-Shaniktf Livery & Stage Company
J. II. WliNANDV, Prop,
VV l Kulley ArpmI, SIiimUui
New Covered Stages between Beml and Shanlko
ALSO
1.1 cry niul Peed Stables nl Shanlko, Minims and livnil.
Wo run our rigs plcnso Iho public.
Singes lonve encli way evoiy (lay.
Rigs to nil pai is of Centi a Oregon. Ctiroful drlvct s fur inslu il
Special Attention Civon
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A Complete
DRY
At Hcnd,
Oregon.
Koiigli, Surfaced
-LUMBER-'
All Widths, Lengths and Thicknesses
INCH COMMON
DIMICNSION
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RUSTIC
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Reasonable KAK CKU.lNQ
WINDOW JAMII8
Prices WIN1X)W CASING
Hood l HKAD BLOCKS
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Ornde STAIR TRKADS .
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O. O. BATTl.N'S
StCk MOULDINOS
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FHNCK IMCKUTS
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CUS'IOA PRHI) MILL IN C0NNHC1I0N.J
APPLY TO
Central Oregon
Development Company
BEND,
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Camp Chairs and Stools
Reclining- Chairs
Hammocks
AND
Just the thing for the nprch or lawn, ami
especially just the thing for hoi weather.
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Lime and Cenient
West's. Furniture Store.
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rItAJ.HK.1 IN AM. KINDS Ol'
Central Oregon Real Estate
Timber and Desert Lands a Specialty
1f Wc hfly 01 sell your land no matter where situated. We can sup
ply yii with any cln.4of laud nt any time. Cdll on us or wrile for
further
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,tHE PILOT
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$& qVlComfortable Roo
to Lxprcss ant Bngflngo.
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The Lands of
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