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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1910)
iU JUtifalillllllllt4M VHH)Hftii . i. ' I, THE BEND BULLETIN SUBSCRIPTION RATKS: One ymfna.. .. Hi months. ,. ..-,.. Thrrc months. (tnmlsbly In ailTanct.) ..fl-jo . . WKDNHSDAY, OCT. 5, 1910. What ore the formers doing to ward raising cattle and hogs for next season's market? A Red mond man paid $20 for pigs last (spring. He Las already sold rnotigh to bring him too cash end lias five hogs left. Their care and feed is a very small Item ia con nection with a general farm. Now that Jay Br.vernnu ha been nominated by the Republicans for Governor, watch the Demo cratic Oi West give him a run fot his money. And we shall not be surprised if West beats Bowerraan West's record of public service i.. certainly better to date, but he has a heavy normal Republican major ity to overcome. The Deschutes country ought to be well represented at the district fair to be held in Prineville October 18-33. It will pay to exhibit there the products of this region. No thing else will so convince the skeptics. Wcstendcrs should at tend the fair, too. It is worth while to cultivate ncighborlincsst Premium lists may be had nt The Bulletin office- mandatory statutes there is nothing to prevent present officials from acting upon this wholesome prin ciple. Kx-Senator C. W. Hodsou of Multnomah county starts the rush of the "Old Guatd" to get aboard the good ship Insurgent Hying the Statement 1 flag. There will be no more "Assemblies" in Oregon to perpetuate the rule of the old machine. But it is smalt credit to anybody to discover this at so late a day. Anyone having the sense that God gave geese must have foreseen the result that has come as easy and natural as a summer sun rise. Abuses will creep into the new system as the Old Guard gets to pulling it around to the service of special interests and private cliques, and another renovation may then be necessary; but for the present the old-smoothies, the plug uglics, the political parasites and pilferers and schemers who have for so long run the Oregon inn chine, arc in a boat afar at sea without oar or compass or even bible, and the cause of popular government takes another step ahead. The dynamiting of the Los An geles Times, whereby a score of innocent workmen lost their lives and property worth half a million dollars was destroyed, is another blot on American civilization. It is utterly repugnant to the spirit of American institutions. Labor has suffered under many disadvantages, it still suffers and always will, but such outrages will not remove them. While there seems ground for strong suspicion that the violent and long continued hostility of the Times toward union labor provoked this fiendish crime, it is gratifying to see the responsible officers of labor unions condemning it and joiuing in the movement to discover the offenders. Vengeance cannot be permitted to supersede law and fair play. COMMENDS THE BULLETIN. The 'Arnold irrigation system is another illustration of the truth of the aphorism that "Great aches from little toe-corns grow." Wil liam Arnold entered a desert land claim seven miles from the Des chutes river seven years ago and then began to devise means of watering it He found that a con siderable problem confronted him. However, he was instrumental in orKanizing the Arnold Irrigation Company which struggled along and has finally surmounted all ob stacles and achieved success far be yond anything at first contemplated by Mr. Arnold! This system now provides a means for reclaiming 12,000 acres 01 dry land, the water rights for which alone are worth today $120,000; the plant is now easily worth $200,000, Albert Abraham Is All Rlzht Free Press and Liberty. I.ookino Glass, Or.. Sept. 39, IMitor The llulletln, In your iue of the 3 1st hist appeared an editorial wherein you (poke of Senator Albert Abraham's riecendency and worthiness of the nomination (or the office of coventor. I wish to express my crstl tude to you for this juit statement. Mr. Aumnam 1 lamer was uorn in roianu, and hli mother was Miss lull llinkle of Douglas County, Ore., and a daughter of one of Oregon' most prominent pio neer families, I have known Mr, Abraham since childhood, and 1 have a! ways known blm to be a man of sterling worth and iutecrltr and a bic-hearted whole-souled gentleman, "one whom no one can bur." Manr papers throuuli out the state were afraid Sir, Abraham's issue would tie rejected by the masses. and in part it was. but the vote of the three antis being divided gave it to Bow erman, a man who did not receive his nomination in a manner suitable to me. I like rour independent attitude of ex pressing yourself so freely, and I feel that we would have a better state were all newspapers conducted on the same basis as yours. All is not lost while we have a aingle newspaper that is free Given a free press, we may defy the in sideous enemies of liberty. It intructs the public's mind and animates the spirit of patriotism. Its loud voice sup- firesses everything that would raise tself against the public liberty and its blasting rebuke causes incipient uespot ism to perish In the bud. Geo. A. Crank. Publicity is a great cleanser of government about the greatest we have. There ought to be more of it. If a corporation desires to mike an indefensible contract with a State Board it goes quietly and gets the matter through before the public knows anything about it. If special contracts and priv ileges are desired from the County Court or City Council the matters are presented and worked through before the general public knows anything of them. If a few people ask for a new school district the Boundary Board proceeds, without any notice whatever to the old dis trict, to dismember it. These things ought uot to be. The pub lic ought to have notice of all these matters before, not after, they are accomplished, so there would be opportunity for protest if found necessary or desirable. There should be more light on all such transactions. No contract 'involv ing public rights should be en tered Into without opportunity for hearing of all - interests affected. The laws should be changed to .re quire it, but in the absence of such Ballots Were Wrong. Laidlaw, Or., Oct. 3 Editor Bulle tin. The election returns for Crook County are not as they should be for Representative for the aistdistrict. Wc are entitled to two Representatives in the legislature. The Republican ticket read "Vote for one" and giving the names II. P. Belknap and W. Lair Thompson when it should have read "Vot for two." The Democratic tick ets were correct, "Vote for two," but they had no candidate. The majority of voters thought Belknap was running against Thompson and so marked their ballots. This is not a fair showdown for Mr. Thompson. In this case na harm was done, but the result would have been disastrous if the Democrats hail run a man good and strong. We must do better next time. Harmon Cook. For Sale. One 16 h. p. Russel portable engine and boiler, $350. Just the thing to run a well drill. shingle machine, planer, wood saw, or small threshing machine. 27tf Ehnd Brick & Tiui Co. Friends Take Notice. Just ns soon as I get done cut ting sotnl' lng I will bring you wood. I will get done iu about three weeks and if yot can't do without that long I will bring you some on Sunday, 3otf V. M. Carticr. Bring your kodak films and plates to us for development. Negatives selected and papers used that will give pleasing tones in the prints. Skward & Cami'iikm,, opposite the Postollicc. 37tf 11 S11 m n 1 1 1 'i -r NOTICE POU PUBLICATION. Upaitmnl oftht Interior, V S UnJ Offl St The ballet, Or., Stntcrabtr If, 1,1 o. Nolle Is hereby ittn that Ami II. Msiktl, lio rwlofflc kUtrtM Is Utnil. O'rjca, lkl, on Ihejlhilay or I'cbtustjr, llo. Al fnthUomc Biroin Alattmcnl unit Application. No. ojy&J, to purvhsM inr nwlj iK ". T 17 .. k. 11 it , W. M , snil thr tlmlxr thtrntn, under the prw virions of the set of lunr J. tjS aii.l ads atntmt lory, known th ' Timber ami ".ton Law." at such value as mliht he fln by aptalst ucutiSiul Ihsl. pursuant lo such application, the laml anil limber thereon hsrc been apprslil the limber rstlmatnl iHinu board feel atll.M per M, ami the land ill . that aalil nppl). cant will offer Anal proof la ttppott of her appll cation ami sworn ttatctiicut ou Ihe Mh Usy of Itoxmbtr, wio. before II. C. Hills. U ft. Coin inluloner. al hli office al Brad, Oregon. Any pernon la al liberty Iu protest iMs pur chase brlore entry, or Initiate contest at any lime before patent Issues, by BtlnK corrobo rated affidavit in Ihlsolbn, allttiUK facts which would detest lh entry. jo-jo C W. MOOKlt, KraUter. Notice If you wish to have your ex press nml light freight como Iu along with your letters uml daily papers, have it come iu ou the mail line. Tint Counktt Staou & STAUUt Co. astf For tala. -Milk cows, 1 well bred Jersey, have Ikcii milking n short time. Ranch 5 miles southeast of Sisters. R, O. Andrhws, 39 34 Clinc Willi, Or. NOTICE FOR PUWilOATION. Department ol the Interior. U. S. Land Offic at flit tMlles, Or. September If M. Nolle Is hereby given thai tuca nnwvRifii vihoo poetofflcr address t wild, nt. ih .ihdavof lune lolo. Alt Sworn Htalemenl and Application. Ho. ofton?. le purchsie Ih stJw n)( ( o,T it Ik, H u It., w M., and Ihe limber thereon, under the pro visions ol Ihe al or June j, i?s, ana acts amen.i ni.nv. known as the "Tlmbct and Won Law. al such value as mliht be Aacd by appraisement, and thai, pursuant lo such application, the land and Unit' thtnron have been appralwd, Ihe Umber estimated jo.fco iwarti iceiai 11 Swr M, and the land )o, that said applicant will ol fer Analproolln support or his application and Mm .l.lrnirnl on ill Mh da of llCCCinlwr. lute, bcluif It C. Hills, V . Cointulttloncr, at hlsomc. al ItenO. ireon. ai.v twiaon Is al liberty to Molest this pur chaslfor entry, or Initial a contest al any iim, w.r.,,1. rtni lain, bv Attn a corrob orated artldavil In Ihl ofllc, alining facts which would Ueleal Ihe entry. r. . .11.1 I1VI1U, UI.WUUU, Al In this oRItt Prepared Roofing As to Quality. All manufacturers of prepared rooGng have two or more grades, the cheaper grades being made of the less expensive materials. While making a serviceable roof, these cheaper grades do not have the lasting qualities of the first grades, and should not be accepted by a builder on the understand ing that he is getting first grade material. Wc have the first grades of the two largest manufactur ers of roofing In the world the RUBGROID and the OENASCO. These brands are required In government speci fications, which is a guarantee of their superiority over other roofings. As to Price. The Bulletin $1.50 a year. r ID 1 ijou 1 heater Latest I Moving I Pictures By buying a full car of prepared rood 11 jf direct from the manufacturers we save the middleman's profit, and also the difference between the carload and the less than carload freight rates. This is wLy wc cau sell the first quality roofing at the price usually made on cheaper grades; and we can sell the cheaper grades at correspondingly lower prices. We carry both grades and can save you money on either. Bend Hardware Co. "im m iiawmiWiaMiiii mmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmim mi FIRST SHOW 7:30 SECOND SHOW fl:30 Change of Program Sun Jays, Tuesdays, Fridays Admission , . . . . JStfs Children lOrits H. THE STORE OF QUALITY S. C. CALDWELL, Prop. Good Goods at the Price of the Other Kind Hardware and Groceries, Stoves and Ranges, Windows, Doors and Glass, Roofing, Paints and Oils, Studcbakcr Wagons, Gasoline and Auto Oils of the Best. Come and see us. FULL LINE OF Builders' Supplies Doors, Sashes, Paints, C.luss, lhiildcrs Hardware, Hooflnj?. KvcrylliinK you need for your new House or new Store. N. P. Wall Street, SMITH Wall Street The MerriIlWilkinson Co. HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS IN THE C0A1IN0 WHEAT SECTION OF CENTRAL OREGON. " Every Location Guaranteed. Automobile Service. Garage and Repair Shop AUTOMOBILE STORAOE at lowest rates possible with good service. VULCANIZINO the way you wish It done. Give us a trial. Riverside and Ly tie ADDITIONS The coming Residence District of HEND. Lots 50x140 feet, 8150, $175, $'200, f2'J5, $250, $275, f00. 20 per cent, cash, balance fit) per month. These lots arc sure to increase in value, perhaps more than double by the time you make the last payment. Let me take yon out and show you this property. Fire Insurance J. A. EASTES, Agent, Notary Public Oregon St., HUND, OR. . SOME GOOD BUYS $18003 lots, comer and inside (100x140) near depot, $1300 4 lots and a neat 4 room house close in. $20 Per Acre 640 acres, no rock; would make n fine Dairy Ranch. Only a few hundred feet from the river. $50 Per Acre 160 acres two miles from Hctid, 1, 300,000 feet of timber. Will be desirable for five and lo-ncrc tracts. Cau be irrigated. WO Per Acre tao acres three miles cast of I.aldlaw, all fenced, 60 acres iu cultivation, All irrigated. Improvements cost $ 1600. Pour-room house. One-fourth cash, bal ance 1, 3 and 3 years. t0F I have listed Husincss and Residence property In all parts of the City ami Additions. Also FARM I'ROPURT Y In all directions. A. A. DICKltY J, W. MCCI.UKM J. GOODl'UU.OW CROOK COUNTY REALTY COMPANY Wc have farm lands and city property for sale. If you 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 Bond and Oregon Sts. AMERICAN PLAN Rates $2 and $2.50 a Day . HUGH O'KANE.lManager' C. C. R.CO. HotalJng Building:, Wall Street, Bend STAR BAKERY FRESH BREAD Pies, Pastries and Cake, :: Meals Served at Regular Hours. Mrs. Nellie Wright FURNISHED ROOMS Heiul, Or, k