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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1910)
f fi i j Bl i '. I n IS If THE BEND BULLETIN SUBSCRIPTION RATKS: One jrtr. SMt raohlha... Ttirt months.. (Invarlabtr In attrancc.) ......11.30 . ,o .... Jo WUDNliSDAY, AUG. 3. 9o. TUB BULLETIN IN ITS OWN MOMB. The Bulletin is nRniu in a home owned by itself having nwde its fourth move and, it is hocd, its last move for a lone time. This hope, of course, applies to the physical plant; the paper, we trust, will be found moving forward every week. The Bulletin first saw the light or day in the little old log building that had been Bend's first school house. There it spent its Gist year and a half. Then it went to the Lawrence building on Wall street, now owned by Leon Fuicks, where it remained 4 years, tuov Sag thence to the O'Kane building and then to the Sellers building on Bond street, from which place it now comes to its ptcsent quarters. It is now' adding a power plant and will have one of the aioH com plete printing outfits in the interior. A new "dresa" for the paper will cone next. The Bulletin will strive to be in all respects representative of the progress of the commuuity and re gion ki which ir is published. It its owned, controlled and. managed entirely by G. P. Putnam and J. M. Lawrence, who are responsible to the public, and to none other, for its course. There is not a dollar of other money in the concern. The public is always entitled to a hearing in the columns of The Ballet iti. No claim to Infallibility is put forth The Bulletin is a hu man institution and not proof against mistake or imperfection Bat its heart will always be found in the right place and it desires to be regarded as belonging to the public for all proper expression o( opiates. be any in a dog-day editorial) in that, according to news reports, the shock of her loss so upset the mil lionairess that she was obliged to abandon the active muuacmcut of her hundred odd millions, turning it over to her son. And vet the dog is regarded lightly ns an econ omic factor. District Attorney Wilson's rcc ommendation that the County Court hire detectives to get evi dence of illctral liquor selling I fine. As if liouorsellers did not have as free access to the public records us anybody else. The only improvement upon his suggestion that can be thought of is that the suspected lawbreakers have five years notice of the intended cpion age and that each platoon of raid ing detectives be accompanied by a brass band led by a hilarious drum major in full regimentals. SEATTLE ENTHUSIAST WRIT ES As farmers get acquainted with the country they succeed better with crops. From experience thus far it is clear that the soil here re quires treatment somewhat differ ent from that for alluvial plains and valleys or where hardwood abounds. It has a certain kind of stresgth and water will bring the rest, bat not in a day. To bring these semi-arid lands to their best reqaircs such management as will add hamos and fix in the soil, in form that plants can use, phos phorus and other nitrogenous sub stances. In other wntds the soil seds the tamiag influence of act ual cultivatioa to bring it into con dition for producing such staple crops as alfalfa and clover, an "inoculated" condition. It takes time to tame most wild things, but it may be easier and quicker done when, the peculiarities of the case are understood. These we are fast learning and results are correspond ingly improving. We cannot force a raw new country into molds ready prepared; we must learn the coaatry ana prom irom sucn knowledge. Sound City Watches, Central Oregon Booth RecaHs Winter Trip. Skattlk, Wash., July aj. To The iMitor: Kttcltncd you will find an editorial from the Post-Intell! cencer, Seattle. I receive The Bulletin weekly, and congratulate you on it ap pearance. It la newsy ami readable anil is keeping well up with the town. We have faith in Demi as wc always have had here in Seattle and have no doubt about its being the best towu catt of the mountains. I bad hopes of coming in this month but cannot Kt away. How erer, I will try for trip before the rail road comes. No doubt the "going" should be better now than when Triplet! took us through the 'mud to Cow Can von on three springs, and the connec tions better than those you got! J. R. Booth. The trip Dr. Booth refers to 00 curred late last November, when one of the editors made a break for the outside world. A few miles beyond Madras one of the front au to springs also made a "break." despite which the car was pushed slowly through the mud holes to Shultz's, reaching that hospitable stopping place about 9 p. tn Not content witn remaining there com fortably above mentioned mis guided editor, desiring above all things to catch the next morning's train, boarded the stage as it went by at 2 p. m. and, after a night of continual rain, an upset or two and much knee-deep walking on Cow Canyon grade, reached Sbaniko an hour after the train had departed! .- Says The Post-Iutclligencer, in part: Now the Harritnan and the Hill srs- terns of railroads are both under con struction throueh the heart of Central Or egon, thus opening the last of the great areas of land in the United State which have remained undeveloped. The next few years promise to see great changes, the upbuilding of many important towns and the reducing to cultivation of a Now comes District Attorney Wilson intimating that intoxicating liquor b dispensed illegally iti Crook county. Where can be have gotten such an idea? Not from the peace officers certainly, for if they bad any sui'b suspicion they would surely dig up evidence to coavict somebody. Near beer does not intoxicate. As well might one think pf having a spree on pepper sauce as upon tbe soft near beer. At worst it can only produce near drunk. Somebody must nave tnougut this near drunkness produced by near beer was so near an imitation of the real thing that they ran to the District Attorney with the near report'of a aear crime. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. Si. Land Office st Tbe Dalles, Ore., July us, 1910. Notice is hereby circa that Lcaittla 1-nllUu. of Tutnalo, Oregon, who, oo Julr ij, 1903. nJr Dcaert Land Kntry. (Serial No. ;), No $71, (or NK NKtf.and SWJf NHJ,'. See. .Tp. lis., X II K.. W. II., baa filed notice of Intention to make Final Proof to cttabliiti claim to the land atwre. described, before II. C IOIU. U. . Com. tnUsloncr, at his office, at Bend, Oregon, oa lb 61b day of September. 191a. Claimant names as witncsKS! Hubert A". Scot-tin. Fred W Lcrereni.Reo-ft C. FullUm, Cbarfes W. Tbowwiltc. all of Turn- great amount of ltuul, Central Oregon promises tn attract within the next tew w.iH ik Afitkl nnmtitit nf titititlLttnttiiti. and, with the operation of the roil roads, lite const! iiction 01 wuicn is proceeding rapidly, the advantnucs of that part of the country will soon tic known to the world, There has been n great difference In the uiMtticr hi which Knttcm and Cen tral Washington have progrcsted and developed ns compared with the slug uishueM with which Central ami ltast eru OrcKon have grown. Kastern and (.enttai wasuiiigion arc intersected witn a perfect network of ratlroods. Dentist Opens New Offices. Dr. W. W. Knulkticr is now eslob lishcd in his well-equipped dental otficcs tou .the second floor of The Bulletin building and is prepared tn do nil kinds of tlcutnl work, This week nil lib permanent equipment arrives. Dr. Faulkner came to He ml from Uoseburg some weeks ago to make this place his home, presenting to the editors of The llullctiu the following Introduction from the mayor of Uoseburg: Gentlemen: This will Introduce to Sou Dr. W. W, l'atilkner of Koseburg, ire,, who Intends to locate In IU-ntl. 1 can recommend Dr. I'aulktier as a com petent dentist. The doctor comes of a good family and I n worthy man. Very Respectfully, 1', W. IlAVNKS. P- Bend Hardware Co. laaaBm sHBiaaaal Owing to a decline in wire products we are making new prices, on Nails and Galvanized Barbed Wire as follows: I NAILS, base, per keg . . Heavy Galv. Barbed Wireper 100 lbs. . Light Galv. Barbed Wire per 100 lbs. . $5.25 5.30 5.80 tmmmmmmmmrmmmmtimmmmiwtwmmmmm FULL LINE OF Builders' Supplies Doors, Siushcs, Paints, Class, Muilders Hardware, Hoofing. Everything you need for your new House or new Store. N. P. SMITH Wnll Street, Wnll Street a 320-ACRE HOMESTEADS WE HAVE THE Best Wheat Land ' IN CENTRAL OREGON. PRfiU AUTOMOUU.B TKII from Bend to the lands and return for all who locate, LIST YOUR CITY PROPERTY WITH US IF YOU WANT A QUICK SALE. Write for Particulars, to Merrill 2 Wilkinson Company lIltNI), OKHOO.V. We have in stock a full line of the famous WINONA WAGONS Bend Hardware Co. alo. Ore. aj C. W. JIOOKH Kcgltlcr The Great Northern Railroad is most urgent in its requests that this section of Oregon, which it is opeaiag up with its Oregon Trunk' road, be well represented in its tnaay exhibits this autumn. To reduce the matter to its most selfish equasion, this is a remarkable op portaaity for the Deschutes Valley aad Bead to secure valuable pub licitythe very best kind of -advertising, aud free advertising at that. Already a good start has been aade'in securing agricultural ex hibits; by all meaus let who have the best interests of the country at heart aid in the collection of ex hibits which will show the best the had can do. N'OTICB FOR PUBLICATION U. 8. Land Office at Tht Dalle. Ore. Jul 19, ifio. Notice la hrrtbjr given thai Coutetla liiltlam, widow ofGcorsc 11 I'ulllara. of Tumalo Orrron fhtrUl No OU.il. No. 11616. lit NKV KVM. H'i NKIi,IM8U,WJ( CC 17. TW(. 168., K I, 1'. , W. M.. Jua filed notice of Intention to make Float I'lre-icar IToof to eatablUta claim to tbe land abort described, before It C Win, 0 H CouiiulMluocr, at bis office, st Vend, Of cgou, on ine jowi oaj 01 Auguti. 1910, Claimant oamca as wltneaj Hubert A. Bcog (in, I'rrd W. Lertrrni, Charlea W Thorntraite. Nellie Kcofln, CeO's-cO I'ul lum, au oj 1 urasio, urraoa. C W. JIOORK. H KrgltUr Leave our subscriptions for All Magazines at the Library nnd let that institution get the benefit. Weep, ok ye tender plutocrats! Dewey is bo more. Dewey, tbe cbrishd pet dog of iletty Green, rtekmat of weaken, like many a less be-dcJkuq canine, has shuffled off his otortal collar and, if the camel aad. tbe cy of tbe needle test does ..-. M vl 6 4!h nl Y Ad Sanaa mm mIa a m. IHHtS'7 H - UU9, IIU9 Rune tljl Heave!. JDut the point (if there I CRATER Liberal induce ments offered for the location of a small saw mill immediately at Crater. See J. T. Robinson Jr., lo c a 1 representa tive of Crater Building-. aaaaaatJHi-. ..V IBBBBBBBBBBBajaU L-WW-WS.'' WBSiLim$&i 1 "' sJsW"JyaVI''T 1 i a' . aaa . aaav . - . LfZU'-Sr KSTIMATKS l? ruM.-iisiinu tY v , 11 c REMEMBER, THE Fishing Season r f Commences April First. Wc carry a full Hue of the very best Tackle. Dig new shipment just in. Rods, ' Flies, Leaders, etc. aTV - . . kf-5. C. Caldwell EVE8YTHIN8 fr tk nskrM. I 'If I I t ' t 1 II S A. A. DICKliY RIVERSIDE and LYTLE ADDITIONS Lots 50x140 feet, Wide Streets, 20-foot Alleys, $175.. TO $400. PER LOT. Terms: Small cash payment Balance $10 per month. J. A. EASTES, Agept Oregon Street, between Wall and Bond BEND, OREGON. NOTARY PUBLIC FIRE INSURANCE BUSINESS PROPERTY FARM LANDS . i aassaMBsaspBaiassaBHBBaVBaMaaaaaaMak J, W. MCCt,UR j, Goouyju.i.ow CROOK COUNTY REALTY COMPANY SIODKRN BUNGALOWS Quick Construction Coll on SHER.RITT Sb WOOLLEY Architects eni BuUders. We have fnrm lands nnd city property for sale. If yon wish to purchase, see us. If you have anything for sale, see us. We are here for business and will treat you right. ' " Hotel Bend Corner Oond and Oregon.fiti. AMERICANPLA'N Rates $2 and $2.50 a Day - HUGH O'KANE.lManager ' V. - . Ilk C.- Qsm R. C30 Hotallng Bulldingv Wall Street, Bend STAR BAKERY FRESH BREAD Pi8,lPtrie ani Cake. :: Meals Srv4 at Regular Hours. E. MONCRI EF ,,oml Sl-ttex Xo mA IIHNI), OR. 1 J