priv, 1 .4 f THE BEND BULLETIN SUBSCRIPTION RATES: .....ti.3 tWiililMi''"" " Thrat moBlh ml wit'itmmwH' 3 (Uvariablr in ad?an.) WEDNESDAY, AUG. 17, 1910. BEST KIND OP PUBLICITY. It is to be hoped and certainly expected that the interest which is producing such an excellent col kretion or agricultural exhibits from this section as now is being amassed (or use on the "Oregon Car" will send a second exhibit, equally worthy, to the Dry Farm iag Congress at Spokane. In another column is shown a cap, one of the many prizes that will be awarded at the Washington show. But most valuable of all prises is the unsurpassed advertis ing to be gained, and at practically no expense to those whom it most benefits, aside from an inconsidcra Ue amount of trouble. Real tann ers are what the Deschutes Valley needs. Nothing can attract men who understand farming more quickly than sanples that illus trate, without the possibility of doubt or contradiction, the produc tivity of the soil aud climate. Ev ery acre that is put under produc tive cultivation will add to the value of the adjacent land and to the wealth and importance of Bend and every town along the new railroads. So from selfish motives. if none other, it is the duty of every rancber.in this section to con tribute to the exhibit collections, and the duty of every person in the towns to aid the work to his utmost. A buzz of indignant but highly refined and cultured protest is wafted across the continent from the highly refined and cultured ladies of Narragansett Pier whose refined and cultured gambling so rudely was disturbed by an unre fined police raid. Likewise from the society sisters of the ladies in question, gambling gracefully at Newport, Bar Harbor and other harbors of refuge from the ennui of the New York summer season, does a wail of outraged delicacy arise. Poor defenseless dears! Why interfere with their bridge parties? Surely if afternoon tea be served, and Browning be read, and Ibsen be discussed between hands, there can be no real barm in bridge. "It's so different, don't you know, from mere vulgar gamblingl." And if this means of earning a live lihood be taken from the American society "leader" how else may she be able to support her indigent titled imported husband? "For the party's good" one Richard Achilles Ballinger is slated for resignation, final and im mediate. "The evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft in tercd with their bones." Even more true of political than lay life is te lament ot Anthony. Truly will the. heart of the Oregonian, the Cunningham Claimants and sundry other interested parties "lie in the roffin there with Richard," and choked will be their utterance until their wounds are healed. And what a joyous pean of victory will arise from Collier's vermillinn columns and others of the Anti-Bal linger crew. Pincbot has fallen: Balliager too Who next, indeed? Another forward step in the vast unfolding plan of Oregon railroad development is tbe announcement that the Harriman road will con tinue the entire length of Central Oregon. To the state this means that tbe Deschutes Valley, pierced by two great railroads, will evolve into a territory as rich as is now the Willamette. To Beud the fact that the two great lines are to pass through it is almost of incalculable import. Never before has the future seemed to hold forth such brilliant promUe; never before has the certainty of Bend's develop went into a metropolis been so ab solute. What can the matter be? Foe as entire eventless month Theo dore African us and Oyster Bay us lias faited to furnish subject matter for first page news stories. Is" it possible that Teddy is deterloratinc and that his press agent powers una proclivities are waning?. HubUhj Party Returns. larney .Lewis, Pearl Lyneis, S. M. Scott and George Gertson re turiaed Sunday from a long hunting trip in the Crane Prairie and Brok en Top country. Messrs. Scott and Gcrtcea each killed a buck. John Edwards and Jonas Olson left tbe party a wk ago Saturday, walk ing ia from How Lake to Bend, a dittaace estimated at 40 miles, in oacday. JLafceykw Man Slwt by Frenchman. Jack Barry, a bartender for I Alike Hart, was shot and killed II last Friday night at Hakcvicw by a Frenchman whose name is Louis Paysade. After a row over the dice Barry put the Frenchman out; the latter returned aud pulled a rmh, whereupon Harry shot and missed his man. The Frenchman's first shot got Hurry. LA1DLAW EXHIBITS. Big Lot of Specimens Will Uo to Great Northern. Fred Wallace of Laidlaw reports that n splendid lot ot cxhibts have been gathered together from Co lumbia Southern ranches and that many more will be brought in dur ing the next week Thus far the. following mcu have contributed specimens: J. N. B. Gerking, C. H. Hatch, R N. Biytev, T. M. Siry, D. M. Siry, W. E Sandcl, C. P. Becker, W. Courtney, A. D. Parks, W. W. Long. Many exhibits arc being brought in to the real estate men ot Bend Irotn the ndjiecnt country. When the Great Northern is ready to have them forwarded, each speci men will be labelled with the name of the man who grenHt and his place of residence. The exact time for the shipment of the ex hibits probably will be known be fore next week. GOES DOWN HILL FAST Old Bend Resident Breaks Sliding Record but Breaks no Bones. The following clipping from the Hood River News concerning an, old Bend resident who evidently has been going down hill fast ot late may be of interest to his friends: Tbe largest party thit has cllmcd Mount Hood since the Mazamas made their famous aicent several year ago made the climb Sunday. The ascent vr made without mlthap, with the ex. ceptiou of alight accident to Dr. W. S Nichol who attempted to walk down the anow field section of the mountain erect and misted his fooling. Striking the Ire heavily he shot down the mountain head first at a terrific speed, boundine high into the air on striking bumos in the ire. After a thrilling slide of half a mile he brought up within a few feet of a deep crevasse and was rescued by hit companions ana taken down to tne lun. With the cxceDtion of a few bruises Dr. Nichol was nntujured. Dr. Nichols left Bend in the au tumn of 1907, having been here everal years, identified with the drug and grocery business. Another Hunter Visits Bend. G N. Hunter, brother of A O and D. E.' Hunter and associated with the D, E. Huuter Realty Co., owners of the Pilot Butte Inn and tnucb. other iiend real estate, vis ited Bend for several days last week. Mr. Hunter came from Letbbridge, Alberta, where his firm is operating in wheat lands. He says Bend fully justifies all the roiey reports of its promise which had come to him from his brother T& Buckley Express Co. Direct Express Service between Shaniko and Bend. Two Ries Each way every week Careful Attention. No (wa.wfrw , CITY DRAY BARNEY LKWIS, PROP. v. CITY DXAY VB HANDLE EVERYTHING Leave your orders with Nick Smith Wall St., Bend CRATER Libera! 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 Townsite Co. Bul letin Building. 9 tTT'W irvzmHT Death of Mr. Atutxlft. Elizabeth, wife of Jacob Mtttxlg, died nt. her home, in Pittsburg, August 9, after an illness of three months She was 72 years old. Her husband, six daughters, and son (Reppell B. Mutzig of Bend) survive. The elder Mtttzigs and their daughter, Mist KaHierinc, spent the summer of 1906 in Bond and have many acquaintances here who regret to learn of this death. t an mi an a .- Barber Shop Is Winner. It is doubtful if in any town many times the size of Bend a Bend Hardware Co. Owing to a decline in wire products we are making new prices on Nails and Galvanized Barbed Wire as follows: NAILS, base, per keg .... Heavy Galv. Barbed Wire -per 100 lbs. . Light Galv. Barbed Wire per 100 lbs. . We have in stock a full line of the famous WINONA I Bend Hardware Co. 1 faun mmmmmmmmmmmm jui mm bbiibh. rmmm:- ri mmMMmBMmm '1' l z' S. 7 p VT4K 2&-jmmL "V - ""WrJH X AS flN 7 Ul."- XTI-i fw - 1 - ,r Zm. jJKm- duff rrft&?gZA rtPK KSTIUATES t?i FUKNUIIKD JF Or Quick t Construction 1 1 Call on SHER.RITT 8b WOOLLEY Architects and Builders. L. Hotel Corner Bond and AMERICAN Rates.'$22and HUGH O'KANE.lManazer better equipped and operated barber shop thud Inuess & Davidson's can be foiuult Four chairstwo of them bran new and the best to be hod nmj two fine new poicclitlu bath tubs puts the Hctul shop in u class by itself, Vacation hours (or Telephone, Owing to the fact that Miss Cole man is the only operator nt the Bend switchboard ot the Pioneer Telephone Co., due to the rcslgna tiou of Miss Hall, the office will be shut between noon and 1 p. 111., and between 6 and 7 p. tn. . . . . WAGONS j REMEMBER, THE Fishing Season Commences April First. Wc carry a full line of tbe very best Tackle. Big new shipment just in. Rods. Flies, Leaders, etc. C. Caldwell TOVTHINfi fer tie FIskreiM. MODKHN 1IUHOALOWS Bend Oregon St. PLAN .SOJaJDay r FULL Builders' Doors, Siushes, Paints, Class, Mulders' Hardware, Hoofing. Everything yon need for your new House or new Store. N. P. SMITH Wnll Street, WH Stct 320-ACRE HOMESTEADS WE HAVE THE Best Wheat Land IN CENTRAL OREGON. FRUB AUTOMOUILR TMII . from Bend to the lands and return for nil who locate. LIST YOUR CITY .'ROOTY WITH US IF YOU WANT A QUICK SALE. Write for Merrill (2b Wilkinson Company lll'.NI), OKItGON. Riverside an4 Ly tie ADDITIONS Thecoming Residence District of 1JENI). Lots 30x140 feet, $150, $175, $1200, $225, $250, $275, $00. 20 per cent, cash, balance $10 per month. These lots arc sure to increase in value, perhaps more than double by the time you make the last payment, iet me ikc you out aud show you this property. Fire Insurance J. A. EASTES, Agent, Notary Publio Orcjjoii St., bend, OR. SOME GOOD BUYS 51800Two Lots near Depot Site. $1500 300x100 feet and nice, four-room cottage. $1000 KHLINQUISHMIiNT; i6o-Acre IlomeHead; good 5room house; improvements cost ovcr $6oo; situated between Bend, Rctjmond and I.nidlnw. $15,500 160 acres improved land ili miles from Beud; good house, barn and out buildings. $36 per Acre 160 acroi of choice land 7 miles out. $1000 .10 acres; small house; 5' milci from city, and a good piece of laud; $600 cash, balance on time. JgflT" I have listed 'Business and Residence property in atl parts of the City utid Additions also. FARM PROPBRTY In all directions. List Your Property with Me Alany Calls for A, A. DICKItV J, V. MCCI.UHU CROOK REALTY We have farm lands and city property for sale. If you wish to purchase, see us. If youi have anything for sale, see us. We are here for business and will treat you right. C. C Hotnllng Building, ST AR BAKERY FRESH BREAD fit, r itrlM an Cain. :: Maali Sarvad at Ragulw Hours. E.MONCRIEF pmaYWHVLWfeiHax LINE OF Supplies s Particulars, to for Quick Snlcs. 1 Am Having PARM PROPERTY. 1 J. OOODI'ItUOW COUNTY COMPANY R.CO. Wall Street, Bend J lloml St next to Bulletin Office, II1JND, OK. SSSSES ? If! II t '4 1 1 y V ' l H k a-1 U- t ' 7