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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1910)
m fin I II 5ft 1 i 1 THE BEND BULLETIN SUDSCRII'TION RATKS: One year Hi month.. ...... Three nionthi.. (InrariablT In ailrAnce.) WKDNKSDAY, MARCH 30, 1910 .' MR. KEDFIIlLb AS Rt-ClilVUR. Judge Heat) made n good np polntment wbeu he nnmed Chief Kngiuccr Rcdfield to be receiver of Mhe D. I. & P. Co. Receiverships nt best ore expensive and more or less unsatisfactory nenctes for enr- ryinc on business aiutrs, put it is certainly better to have in such office a man . who has n practical knowledge of the field nnd the par ticular1 business to be adjusted than one whose chief object in life is a soft 'simp Large interests ate too often sacrificed to improper receiv erships incompetent meu and ex orbitant pay. This, we are con vinced, will not be the record in the Deschutes case. Mr Redfield has been in charge of the irrigation work here through the several man agements or the D I & P. Co. and has a more Intimate knowledge of it than any other man. He knows the needs and desires of the settlers and the reclamation enterprise This information gives him a vast advantage over any outsider in ad ministering such a trust as is now confided to him. The Bulletin is not concerned with the personal elements in the contention that has brought the I) I & P. Co to its present unhappy condition. It may say, however, tuai 11 uas no patience witn tue campaign of harassing litigation that has kept tilings more or less ragged and haggard during the past three or four years. Nor does The Bulletin think there would have been any litigation involving the D. I & P. Co if the Oregon state land board bad performed its supervisory duty with honesty and efficiency. Upon that board, , charged with protection of the pub lic interest, must rest the responsi bility of utter disregard of the pub lic interest. More may be said up on this point later. For the present we are concerned as to an adjustment of D. I. & P affairs tbtt shall not impair or re tard development in the Deschutes country. The case is three cor nered. Before this reclamation project can be set on its feet there must be settlement with the Ohio bondholders, with the holders of , the Stanley collateral . bonds, and with the Howard syndicate With the Howard contract out of the way, it is believed the other dif ficulties would soon disappear. But the enormous profits of that con tract are worth fighting Tor. and doubtless will be fought for. That is the real peril of the situation. To an outsider it would seem that the Howard contract is so tainted with fraud as to deprive it of any stand ing in equity, though in law it might be enforceable. Some of the officers of the D I. & P. Co. being members of the Howard syndicate and interested In defending Its "contract, the irrigation company will do nothing to assist in getting rid of that parasite. So there you are. Wc claim no credit for suggest ing a course that seems plain as a pikestaff, namely, eliminate the Howard contract and that remove the real stumbling block. We are of the opinion that reasonable terms can be mide, for it is pretty clear that nothing is to be gained by con tention for the unreasonable. And Hutc ougHt to be no disposition to exact unnecessary and unreason able sacrifice from any of the fac tions or parties. If those who have real money in this project will con bent to a fair adjustment such, for example, as a board of arbitration might reach and the stage money, wind and water be left out of con sideration, wi confidently be lieve the present embarassment will be very shortlived. r CENTRAL OREGON LANDS The reason that may be causing .Inn a-M .2..1 6-. ...tit ..till lll.iti.lti.1 juu iu tviMi iu 9t.it win iirvvwisw cause you to seek an early sate. We have Rood outside connec tions that will enable us to han dle readily almost any good proposition. List your farm or town property with us. J Bend Investment Company Next Door to Postofflcc. ccnis intent upon screaming its wants and virtues from the house tops, their frantic attempt being to accomplish this through the med ium of the press of the state. The press agents and boosters of the normal -schools and multitudinous universities, all with axes to bt ground, are deluging the papers ol the state with their literature. h publicity agents their efforts pale to iristViiirlcciicc the feeble attempts o a Portland commercial club. Ann come to think ol it, it's about tirm fur another pupil-raising and mou ey-raising delegation to descend up on us from the valley of the Wil lamctte. you, Laugh anil the world Uulu with Weep, and you weep atone. Assuredly. Yet especially must this philosophic axiom hold true ii Laid law. For, adorning the top ol the editorial column of the sheet there given to a waiting world, even as a tombstone guards a grave, is a perennial notice proclaiming, "Cards of thanks, $1 00; resolu tions of condolence, $2 00." And who, indeed, would pay that dollai difference simply to condole? The woman's suffrage movement has at least one good act to its credit, namely, the launching ol the delectably descriptive title, husbanette." The only knocker left in tht Bend country is Dame Opportunity. She is kuocking on everyone's doon "U-AutoC Laidlaw," is the slogan to be screamed from tht housetop of our neighboring town. Indeed you "outer." If the state goes dry what will become of the Columbia River bar? And what, then, of the periodic Uregonun editorials thereupon? LOCAL NEWS NOTES. K. V. Amnions and family left Monday to live at Held, Oregon. An eleven and a half pound boy arrived at the home of A. A. Al dridgc this mottling. One l.irge and one small house to rent. Rates reasonable. See Cen tral Oregon Realty Co. 1. K. Hunter, J. S. Parminter, I. I. Byrne and J. H. Wenand) left this morning to have a look at the Crescent towusite location. Relinquishment for sale, too icre dry finning relinquishment, priu on land, part can bo irri ated, 110 froMt. near railroad, Mad ras country. Inquire "H," Bulle tiu otitic. The taffy pull ofthe Whatsoever that was to Ins held at Mrs. L. D. Wiest's 011 Pritlny evening has been postponed indefinitely. The Club .vill meet at Mrs. Redfield's Pridav afternoon. Charles H. Pries of Tacoma ar rived jesterday in his Stoddard. Dayton car, which was driven iu from The Dalles. From Redmond the run was made in an hour and five minutes. The Bend Bulletin has just te ceived n number of blue print tnap of Crook, Lake and Klamath conn, ties. These are on sale at Jit 50 each. Also the finest map of Central Oregon yet seen in Bend, made on a. high grade vellum, will be on sale at The Bulletin office at 50 cents each. SCHOOL CtOSUI). On Account of Diphtheria, MulMIng Fumigated nnd Precaution Taken. This niotnlng the IWnd schools wete rinsed temporal lly on account uf the case of diphtherin which yes terday resulted In the death of Muiic Ray. Today a thorough fumigation of the school house Is in progress, nnd it is understood that work will be resumed either the last of this week or next Monday. While the stck child was isolated for several days before the nature of the case was pronounced and a strict quarantine kept on the piem ises and those exjuised as soon as the diagnosis was made, the school authorities are taking these extra precautions to do away with every possible further risk. Notice. The Rosland Lumber Company has filed Supplementary Articles of Incorporation changing lis cotor .itc name to J. N. Masteu Lumber Company. Dated this a6th day of March, IQIO. By order of the Directors of the Rosland Lumbor Company, J N. MASTHN, President. The Cornott Slajjo & Stablo Co. It's the mail line, the only direct stage line from Shauiko to Silver Lake, by the way of Princvillc and Bend. Stopover privileges and tickets good until used. Receiverships seem to be the lat est fashion for irrigation com panics. April First tomorrowl The April Fools are such of us as did not pur chase property in Bend last April. There is a vast difference between a wcelcly and a weakly newspaper Notice. In pl.itting our townsitc addition-, east of Bend we have found a num ber of carcasses of horses left on our property immediately adjoining the Pilot Butte canal, this is both 4 trespass and a menace in nnlilir health, as the land drains directly trom tlie decomposed bodies into the ditch. All persons are hcreb) earned against continuing thit practice, under penalty of prosecu tion. FUANK ROIIKKTSO.V. H. Al. COOK Photographer New a( I'riftCTillc. DON'T FORGKT THAT HH IS ALWAYS RKADY TO GIVK PROMPT AT TENTION TO ORDURS FROM BF.ND PEOPLK. THU Big: Hungry CHOP HOUSE Now open for business. Wc never close. Near Pilot Butte Inn. J Baled Oat Straw for sale, of choice quality. Phone from any place or address i-1 1 Siikkwood Bros., Redmond. Or. Hitinules on application Wall Paper at Portland I'riir N. P. WEIDER PAINTER & Paperhanger Cheapett and Dot Wall Purer Sam- titea in lite county. Gel My Prlcei. 110x39. Ilcml, Oregon. The Bulletin is receiving from outsiders many protests against the misrepresentation 01 trie "Hillman" promoters There is no doubt, ol course, of the intent of those fakers to mislead the public But there is no protection for those who will pay their money without investigation. It must be remembered that "the fool and his money soon part." Those who will throw away their money on the mere word of a glib tongued sbysttJr ore hardly entitled to sympathy from careful, prudent people. Hillman" is a bald swindle. The newspapers ought 10 ix m oeucr Business than assisting such transparent schemes for de luding the unwary. Call for lilds. The undersigned desires bids for the construction of a flume for its system. Alt bids should be sub mitted not later than Saturday, April 2. Plans and specifications may be seen by calling on the com pany's engineer, L. D. Wiest, with whom bids should be left. The company reserves the right to reject any or all bids 3-3 Akkold Irrigation Co. For Sate. A full blooded Spanish Jack, sev en years old; perfectly gentle and easily handled; a good breeder. Terms: Cash preferred. Inquire of The Bend Bulletin ot Bund Bakery. 2 5 For Sale. Rolled and seed barley at the Rodman Ranch near Culver. Air Light Sunshine Cleanliness in our factory, Costly Mater ials and Skill in Making nro tho conditions and ingro dlcnts that combine to niako Modern Sweets no perfect a Candy 'TatronU tkt Mcdm Dtaltr" HWw CwfKtWr C. Kin., ftrtlui. 0M fcBEdr i PIERCE ARROW AUTO LINE 1 Between Shaniko and Bend, calling at Madras and Red mond. I $5000 Car. 50 Horse Power A. II. BUCK, Manager Ailtlrcni Shaniko or Ilcml, Radcliffe Bros. Auto Co. If you don't think Oregon is well provided with educational institu tions try digesting The Bulletin's mail for a week and you'll be laid up for a month. Not only have we a goodly, if not an ungodly, supply of alleged knowledge emporiums, but each and every one of them DAILY TRIPS Between Shaniko and Bend and All Interior Points of Central Oregon. Address: BADCLIFFE BROS. AUTO CO., Bead, Qngw. New Cars 40 Horsepower Velie Reliable Drivers CITY DRAY LKWIS & MNSTKR, I-KOI'S. to handle the line of I am ready anything in DRAY WORK Leave orders with N.P. Smith, Wall St. Bend 320-ACRE HOMESTEADS WIS HAVE TUB Best Wheat Land IN CENTRAL OREGON. I'Him AirroMonim trip from Iknd to the lands nnd return for nil who locate, LIST YOUR CITY rkTOTY WITH US IF YOU WANT A QUICK SHE. Write for Particular, to Merrill Sb Wilkinson Company llllNt), OHIUiON. I r-Tttr t-ckst anjjg at- . . Hotel Bend Corner Uoml and Oregon 8I. AA.ERICAN PLAN Rates $2 nnd $2.50 n Day HUGH O'KANE, Manager A. 1). KSTKIIKN'KT W. P. SAUNMMH Timber Lands Irrigated Lands a Specialty. Stock Ranches and Wheat Land. Central Oregon Real Estate Company on-osiTK coi.rwmA soitiikkn noTitr. SHANIKO. ORKCON Automobiles to All Points in Central Oregon. The An tolopc Stage Co Uticklcy Kxca.i Co, to Redmond and Ilcml. MONliY TO LOAN INSURANCK LAND OWNERS ATTENTION If you wish to sell, list your property with us. We represent enpitnl interested in your section. ' We have immediate purchasers. We will purchase for ourselves. We own nnd operate two Inre (10-horsepowcr nutomo biles in our business. See or Write us To-day. Epping-Brydle Land Co. Fruit and Agricultural Lands In Oregon. POOT LAND-HOOD RIVHR-SMANIKO O R E Q O N ADDKKSS MA, COMMUNICATIONS TO SHANIKO, ORROON. G. W. RICHARDSON Jeweler Watch Repairing a si'i'.ciAtyrv. Two doors couth of P.O. Dcnd Pleasant Rldgc Items. ln Callow l.cuxctlnr h!a ton from Poittiiwt whnlta At cL carii(cr mil li can liullil liouwa fur the lti f.mlllt.. Mr Callow 1. louKIUf lur a lucallon or IU. ann. The llu.lclitl place waa aolil lot week rraiiK Mcvan-ry. C l Jarrtll la rriidni lilt ranrli ami clrtln the furly recently uicliawtl adJutnlnK Ma home Mr.. KrHn haiontlalahiutlry budnet. Hock., sj,; t J The railroad aurreyore IwuiM a right of way here la.l week through the ea.lero ixrl.of Mr llentley'e place. t ') i( The Tuntalo NolKftfeoftHHMjJT AhrryraliiUlleJlhlaaectlotitti l rr pari of the week. r ' Woolleyhaa a Mother Luliii!hm fIopi Mr. heeley.williarreworrirerneii.k HOW ti work aurreyliiir the Wluier fit I reaeiyol alia. .'?; ' v,vLct,", 'dinner h. it h.w at the (tut achool Iiouk la.l BujiUay. Wm. Leverrin mil.. rr.ni.i.. ..ft. a. r loHuudaya. ' ""' """' farming la In full awing In thtao part now heir tli ch preparatory to turul the iter in. rhey will have to replace the hea3g..v, It liiMiig lcii taken 0.11 ,y the high water lt tiq rnibrr Water will aoon l turtm4 iHiit... t, by lfa llaiSSr h "U " J a-Cftatf , lloh unr suujcrlptioti llst'iii growing Dandruff and If; re bjil outward tlgm of the evil tfoae In iccret by myriads of din. Mljltrm wpplfli (be life blood of (be hair. Micro kills the pra. le, soolbes the Itch! sate, ilrei iliwtrc to the hair asdstoM llfalllnf out. AsrftclesMcatlfl rives relief asd prove Hi worth. Save ypitr hair before too bite. Micro prevents baldness. It Is a dellxhtfui drewlflr, for the hair, free froei r mm omT stkkv eUc ask yewdrnfiW for free booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO, I luiuuj, wii u lo grow. t-