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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1910)
r " THE BEND BULLETIN SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Obi jr IM4 t.s RlX BIOBlht.HM ! WMWM tM Thrtt months- . J (tnrsrlablr la adranc.) WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1910; The Portland OregonUn very pertinently criticizes sorae of the titles given the initiative measures by the Attorney General. But the trouble Is with the Attorney Gen eral. The title to the equal suf frage amend men t to the Constitu tion is absolutely misleading, not because of any legal limitation to the length of it as a matter of fact only 15 words arc used where as the law allows 100 words but because the Attorney General evi dently does not understand the English language. In the meas ure to provide a method for creat ing new counties, etc, the Attor ney General exhausts the full legal limit, winding up with "the method of procedure to create the stne." "Method of procedure," indeed. Hardly a school child woukl be guilty of it. But if this exalted state official would scorn such homely authority in elemen tary English he might go to Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason" and find this information: "Method is procedure according to prin ciples.' "Method of procedure;" wowl Journal. A good stcech, toobut oh, you Tonal Dclicitl Wha- wha- what's this we hear about the impropriety of a gather tng of peaceable lawyers recom mending men for judges? Isn't it a constitutional right of citizens peaceably to assemble nud rccom mead? Or is it a constitutional right only for the political bosses? That Salem aviator truly may be coruuicudcd for his prudence at least. When his rcroplaue had reached an altitude ut three (3) feet it cojlapscd; 110 fatalities. Toe latest eolden bubble has burst, and back fros the fabled Iditarod of Alaska, this summer's Will o' the Wisp of the North, plod homeward the disappointed ones, bringing sad tales of the cruel deceits and false reports that lured them to Iditarod, and still cruder facta concerning the less fortunate of them whom fortune had so stripped in the resultless gold rush that their only hope of homeward return lies in charity. One lesson oi the fiasco is that a responsible censoring of reports sent out from the gold land be conducted, and that accurate information be dis bursed to counteract untrue ru mors. Such action, apparently, already is contemplated by the military authorities. A second lesson that well may be taken to heart is this: There is more gold to be bad, and better gold to be had more easily, right here in our own Oregon, than in all of luring Alaska and here there are no Iditarods. The great American hen has achieved a position of proud preem iaeace, these days of soaring prices, seat trusts and vegctarianitis. And why? The thoughtless will aver 'tis because Madam Chanticleer possesses the unique ability to lay eggs at a time when such are retailed ut 60 cents a dozen. Yet' there Is a more fundamental reason for the modern ben's greatness. Con sider. What does a duck do when she lays an egg? Nothing just waddles away without a murmur. And a hen? Why, everyoue kuows how a hen raises the roof when she lays au egg lets all the world re alize the magnitude of her feat. In short, the ben comprehends the value of advertising. Wherefore a large measure of her success in life. Are you a duck or a ben? SGATTLU MAN INTERVIEWED. Marcethis Lara Gives Bend Boosting In Sound City Paper. An interview with Marcellus Lara, appear iug in the Seattle Post Intelligencer, gives an attractive picture of Central Oregon, as seen by the Seattle enthusiast, and the interests focusscd on this territory iu the Sound City. After outlining the railroad de velopment work and the enormity in acres ami resources of the affected area, Mr. Lara says, iu part: The railroad canes are working day and night li(U at many points, anil before the year end the Oregon Trunk line will be accepting regular bus iness at Madras, and, irom present indi cations, by next July will be completed to Bend, which ia ninety-fire miles from Suaniko, at prcscut the nearest railroad station. Already a score of Seattle men have taken advantage of the opportunities af forded for wheat, wool and stock raislnR in the Oregon section. George 11. Kit tenger, Jr., is In the van of the prospec tors trout Washington and is putting in most of his time locating town site in the heretofore bottled uo territory. Along the Deschutes River is a belt of virgin forest loo miles lone and about 50 miles across. Irrigation by illtclie thirty to forty miles long creates ideal farm. HARVESTING AT THE BUTTES. hay on ajo acres. Jch iillliiU Is cutting nboul 300 tons of luiy. Allen Witcoxen, the ditch rider, 1 haying In ttouulec uuvv, locking down the, gates, Mrs. Moses. Nlswogcr of Uend was n visitor iu this neighborhood among old friends. C. II. Voiter has bought n new thresh ing outfit. Mrs. Window and daughter, of Se attle, arc visitiug nt Harry VVIimlow's. Geo. Kcyuold ami wife visited nt the llulte Station. Powell Duties U proud of having au auto In the neighborhood. H. T. John son Is the fortunate proprietor of the new car. rn.im 11i.1mnli lift, lllft lintHlf of shipping the (UsllotofcMibnge to llewl. Prank Kelly sold the first new poU toes getting six mid half rents. John Paulson has in crop ao acres; 10 arrea In fruit trees. When it Is remem bered lint Mr. Vnulwii lm pawed the 70-year mark his ranching record indeed Appear remarkable. Leave your subscriptions for All Magazines at the Library and let that institution get the benefit. FULL LINE OF Agricultural Outlook Bright la Rich District to the Cast. rowKLL Hottes, Ore., July a6. C. II. Foster is busy cutting Rye. Dan Burnett and his hands are cutting NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. 8. Land Office at The Dalit.. Ore, July 19. 1910. Notice Is hereby trta that Louirtta IMUUm. of Turn lo, Oregon, wha, on Julr IS, 1903. mute iwteri uoa nuinr, itverui o. 0s71.na.s71, lor NKNKK.sndhWtf NKJ. Sec. , Tp. 16 ., R. II K-. W. St.. has filed notice of Intention lo make Final Proof to csUMlth claim to the land abore described, before II. C l'.llti, V. 8. Com mlMloner, al his office, at Bend, Ojexon.oa the joth day of Aufuit. 1910. Claimant name as witneues Hubert A. HcoKriu, Vrrd W. Lcrercai. Ceo'er G. ltullam, CharVc W Tbotnwalte, an of Turn ato. Ore. C W. MOOKU. jo-u Kcftalcr. It Is interesting to note, in the Oregoaian of July 22 under the heading "Republicans Sent by Va rious Counties" to the late la mented State Assembly, the names of V. A. Forbes and V. B. Vande- vert as among those "representing" Crook County. And it is instruc tive to know that these gentlemen were right here in Bend all the time. Which makes one wonder how many of the assemblyites on the Oregonian's roster of "those present," actually were In Port land and how many were serving their country in their own happy nomes. The ereat damage that is beincr doae by forest fires in every part of lac state, in some measure bears witness to the necessity for differ ent forestry methods than those nowpracticed. Use of the "servant fire" in protecting timber from the ravages of the "master fire" as out lined in a recent issue of The Bulle tin, if applied in the fancy forestry conservation program enacted on the reserves, undoubtedly would have a marked effect in destructive are prevention. This issue of The Bulletin is the last that will be printed in the pres ent quarters on Bond street. Un less it be measles or taxes, few thiags are more troublesome than moving; but with the paper estab lkriMd in its owg building another "moving day" appears improbable praise be! A Btillro and more copies of SMater Bourne's recent snaavb m, the Wistful excelkace ef Oregon's governmental system have been distributed, says the Portland NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Oflke at The Dalle. Ore. J"!? 19. 1910. Notice la hereby given that Louietta Pultlam. widow of Georec B. PullUm. of Tutnalo Oreron. hIva Aaa Cboma v t fwi a aMat4A 1 f JhBMi m A UhI (oerial No oujA). No. ij6j6. lor Nlttf NKJs". bft NKtf. and Rittf NW bee. IT. T-n. 16 8.. K. II K.W M., has filed notice of intention to make float Flrc-jear lroor lo establish claim lo the land above described, before II. C Kills, U. 8. Commluloner, at his office, at Uend, Oregon, on the yXo day of August, 1910. Claimant name aa wltneaaes Hubert A. ncofitn. Fred W. Leverens, Charles w TDornwaiie, neuie Bcovetn, oeorre li. mil- OUR STOCK Is new and includes such superior lines as winona wagons oliver plows Mccormick mowers, rakes keen kutter cutlery goodrich autp tires OUR PRICES Are right and you will find them as low as can be made by anyone, quality considered. OUR. AIM Is to get and hold your trade by-fair treatment, and good merchandising methods. We have the biggest Hard ware Stock this side of The Dalles Builders' Supplies Doors, Sashes, lVmts, Class, JiuHdcrs' Hardware, Hoofing, Kvcryt)iing you need for your new Homo or now Store. N. P. SMITH Wall Street, Wall Street Ham, all of To ma lo, Orrfcn. so-ii CW. MOOR I!. Keglttcr CRATER Liberal induce ments offered for the location of a small saw mill immediately at Crater. See J. T. Robinson Jr., lo cal representa tive, of Crater Townsite Co. Bul letin Building:. J, rescriptton zDruqqis ts STATIONERY TOILET ARTICLES FISHING GOODS SODA FOUNTAIN ICE CREAM Bend Hardware Co. i.. 320-ACRE HOMESTEADS WE HAVE THE Best Wheat Land IN CENTRAL OREGON. FRBB AUTOMUUILB TKII from Bend to tho lands and return for nil who locate. LIST YOUR CITY rROPERTY WITH US IF YOU WANT A QUICK SALE. Write for Particular, to Merrill (Sb Wilkinson Company 1IHNI), OKHOU.V. iiMK"H,,MH,MiHiiaiHMiME3m BW .. U BIUSTOr IsSaSaSaSaSaSaSaSaSaSaSaSaSaSaSaSaSaSaSaSaSaSam. h-SmSSmSSmSSmSSmTT'jaf h ssisisisisisiVjsisisisisisisilsBsisisisBaafllsW mkRF Bk - -a 9R rT "Aissisk. k"" " V" -z:m3 m x a QMP"J A. U-. V-t. "'' asttsssssHVsisLsk(asl lgH$ U-ffgrC y.'.R RKMUMBHR, THE Fishing Season y. t wu.u.vww. ............. y. curry a iuii nnc oi mc very ocai Tackle. &r Dig new shipment juat in. Rods, $ Flics, leaders, etc. S. C. Caldwell v p EytlYTMlNfi fw (Jrfi IljkrsM. KSTIMATKS l'tRNISIIKO WODKRH RUNOALOWS For - Quick Construction Call on SHER.RITT WOOLLEY Architects and BuiMers. RIVERSIDE and LYTLE ADDITIONS Lots 50xH0 feet, Wide Streets, 20-foot Alleys, $175. TO $400. PER LOT. Terms: Small cash payment- Balance $10 per month. J. A. EASTES, Agent Oregon Street, between Wall and Ilonil DBND, ORRGON. NOTARY PUBLIC FIRE INSURANCE BUSINESS PROPERTY FARM LANDS A. A. DICKKY J, W. MCC1.UUU CROOK COUNTY REALTY COMPANY j. aooi)j't.i.ow Il!. MERRILL!" DRUG CD. Wall St - Bend, Or. ii a Hotel Bend Corner Bond and Oregon Sts, AMERICAN PLAN Rates $2 and $2.50 a Day , FT .... '.. KK A HUGH O'KANE.lManager We lmve fiirm lands hiuI city property for sale. If you wish to purchase, see us. If you have anything for sale, sec us. We are here for business and will treat you right. C. C. R. CO Hotallng Building, Wall Street, Bend STAR BAKERY FRESH BREAD Pie, Pastries and Cake. :: Mealg ServeUt Regular Houvs. E. MONCRIEF Ilond St., next to Bulletin Oflice, 1IIIND, OR. 1 :-4