I; R ls . I yr, ' month. ,7 - -it.-.. i J, i -,m r; ii in mVifm1ft ii Am iiiflrnTrT1 iilllHi iiftil BEND BULLETIN SOnSCRIPTtON kATKS: r tnonlht- (tamltbly la dTnc.) ......fi-S VRDtf ESDAY, OCT. 26, 1910. A more or less eminent educator f Cornell Univctslty, after charao uitiag Roosevelt ns nn "unmiti ated liar," borrows a phrase once pplied to one Clodlus, of Rome, nd Ufes it upon the American oloncl. According to him, T, Vs. success has been the tesnli wlely of his "uncontrollable nu lacity." Not ability, either men ;al, moral or physical, is responsi Me for Roosevelt's rise; but sheer audacity says the classroom sage. If such be"ttue, surely audacity proves itself n highly valuable char acteristic, for assuredly it has forced its egoistic possessor upward from rung to rung of the ladder of sue cess and attainment with a celerity and surity rarely equalled. Howev er, we venture the opinion that this q ulity stands not alone in Roose velt's repertoire. Indeed, when the Coruellian asserts that it, and it alone, accounts for the achieve ment of its illustrious exponent, one wonders if perchance the perpetra tor of such a statement may not himself be over primed with audacity. Six feet of ballot is the "Oregon product which its voters will en counter at the coming election. Back east an undersized little twelve-inch ballot is about all the depleted political soil can produce Here, then, is another proof of Ore eon's superior productivity over that of its played-out New England progenitors, just as tots is a record-breaking apple year does it mark high water in popular legis lation. And doubtless its bright legislative outlook will induce as heavy an immigration of weary politicians as has the state's eco nomic possibilities induced migra tion of settlers. Prlncvillc and the fair management should be and are very grateful to the Bead people for their public spirit. So says the Prfneville Journal, commenting upon the enthusiastic "turning out" of fiend people to attend the county fair on "Bend Day." Boquets arc always wel come missels; besides. It was a UP-RIVER NEWS NOTES !!!s Batch of News Items from J&uth Country, Rosland, Or., Oct. IS William IU rlngham hat about completed hla new birn. Mr. A. Werner, a new neighbor near O. W, Tripled, ha- been having Ivan Shulu hauling thake bolta for him. Mr. Werner ia buiMIng a house on hla boniMtead on which the ahakea are to be ucd. f A. O. Anderaon la (tartlng a new houte on hla homestead. The duck and Reeae hare been stay tun on tbe rWer In considerable num ber for the paat couple of weeks. "Bill" IIrock added another bear hide to his already larglttt-thla week. Will Vandereri aeetna'to be enjoying the art ot household economics these days. O. W. Trlplelt put in a foot bridge on his homestead this week. Messrs. Glen Howard and Nick Garrett nave a dance up at the sawmill last Sat urday evening which waa well attended. Itvcryone seemed to have a fine time. An ouMit traveling through the country was billed to put on a show at Ia Pine Friday evening. It ia alto rumored that Charlie Carml cheal will give a dance in the new addi tion to the hotel in La Hoe when It is completed. There will be something doing down in the forks of the river soon, by the way shakea are to fly. lid Matin, assist ant forest ranger, Issued permits this week to Fred fluey, A. Werner, Ivan Shultz and W. G. Fordham. Mr. and Mrs, L. R, Corbtu went to Bend Friday. Miss Marie Corbin vis ited with Miss F.loa Shultz, and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Fordham during their absence. Mr. Shriner has completed hi work on Fred fluey' bouse. Tbe new addition on Bogue Co.'s store in La Pine is commencing to look like part of the building. Mr. and Mr. J. Bcesly, of Ft. Rock, who have leased the Frank Bogue ranch, moved on the place the first ot the week. Mr. a,nd Mr. Curtis Beesley moved onto the Mayfield ranch the first of the week. They intend to stay all winter. Mr. and Mrs. James Carter, and Gen evive and Fay Howard hare been up to Davis Lake for an outing. Mr. Knott, who with bis wife have, nntil the past week or so, been running tbe cookhouse at tbe mill, has taken up a homestead adjoining . L. M. Burt's place. LAIDLAW LOCALS. INDORSE F. M.SAXTON. C, S. I, People Want Company to (let Uuy or J)ult. At n meeting of the Vntcr liters Association comprised of settlers upon the Columbia Southern seg rcgation, held at I.niilliuv on Octo bcr 15th, the following resolutions were passed; Wjikrkas. We. the Water User Ao elation ot the Columbia Southern Ir rigating Company's Segregation, believ ing Mr. F. M. Saxtiou, Water Siipcrin- iMttitattit rtllMuLlnH W ft lua. tats bI1jb. iiiMt siiiiivii tiui , w v mm nuivi (air and ellkient olllclal, and In view of the fact that there la pending the adjudi cation ot many important water right cases, not only in our section but In va rious .place throughout this water dis trict, cases that Mr. Saxtou is now thoroughly informed on and it he be re tained in his present office, can soon be ndjudicated. But, if a new Water Su pcrintcudeul la elected, we believe ll will necessarily cause great delay of the pending cases, ami potslbly, because ot lack of information concerning the water rights in litigation, a miscarriage ot justice. TllKRimmK; We arc unanimously re solved to support at the polls at the coming election, Mr. F. ft. Saxton, and will do all that we can, (airly, to bring about his election to the office which he bolds Water Superintendent of Divis ion No. 3. In fairness to Mr. Saxtou we add that this endorsement is unsolicited by him auu la made without lit knowledge, F. H. Davtom, Secretary Pro Tern. The association also petitioned the State Laud Board from grant tug to the Oregon, Washington & Idaho Finance Co., further exten sion of lime before commencing ac tive construction. The Hoard's most recent action in the case was an extension of time for such work to December 1st. The company early in the summer announced very extensive improvement plans and "immediate construction." Apparently the .settler now are weary of waiting and demand that cither actual work be inaugurated or that the new organization "gets out of the manger and gives some one else a chance," us one the lead ers expressed it. TUA1ALO HAPPENINQS. A. L. FRENCH -THE MEN'S TOGGERY Merchant Tailoring a Specialty. Sec Our Wool Shirts and Wool Underw'r MaWANMtfM FULL LINE OF tiMMiawnmwifWtr1' ' ' mmmMVmmmt Builders' Supplies Doors, Sashes, Paints, Class, liniMcnT' Hardware, KoofliiK. Everything you need for your new House or new Store. mmmmmmmmmwrmmmuimimMmmmmmmtmmmwammamm N. P. SMITH Wnll Street, Wall Street Latolaw, Or Oct. 24 John Couch is in Prineville attending court. Chaa. Spangb who has been in Prine ville the post week, has returned home. . R. Bcnbam has returned trom the mighty ood fair and everyone had Willamette V.lier. In company with hi. ,, ui. naimc, uu uiccc. a bully time. And, if reports are to be credited, the Bend Band was about as popular a feature as the fair had, which leads us to con gratulate the band upon their ex cellent record, and Bend for having such a band the only one in the county. If things political continue their present trend nobody need be sur- prtsea to wage up November 9 and find that Bowerman has re ceived.about as large a plurality of tbe votes for Governor as that other. Eastern Oregon patriot, W. J. Furnish, received eight years ago. Eastern Oregon gubernato rial candidates have the unhappy habit of falling just outside tbe breastworks. A brother of Mr. Snyder has recently arrived in this part ot the country. Mr, Jess f farter and Mr. Carl Meyers went to Sister Saturday to visit rela tives, Nichols tiros, made a business trip to Frineville the last or the week. Mr. W. P. Fryrear and sonSterllng, of Desert Springs, were Uldlaw visitor Tuesday, Mis May Wilson of Spokane, Wash., visited over Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Bart Nichols. She left Sunday, for Upper Rye Grass, where site will teach tbe coming winter. At the regular meeting of the Social ist I-ocal, Sunday, charge were pre ferred against C V. Allen for violating the constitution of'lhe party by support Ingjnold party candidate. A it was impossible to secure the two-third ma jority necessary for tbe expulsion of a member, the charges wore withdrawn. Jonathan -Bourne is circulating n little document among the innocent country editor, of the Mate calling attention to the lact that the total ofihis campaign expenses this sea son is the sum of $20 - If that is nil Jonathan -pent, an.) till Jona than needs to spend, 'twill be tbe cheapest return-ticket to Washing. tos yet recorded ' - learning bow to make a living and learning how to live' are two veryvdiiTerent matters, as Tboreau said. Which science Ameri- Fife, T. N. BALFOURA Nominee has r Cass have mastered mo.it folly is an .open question. For Sale. One 16 n. p. Russel portable engine ana Doner, $350. Jut the thing to run a well drill, shingle machine, planer, wood saw, orfssaall threshing machine. 27tf Bund Brick & Tub Co. i VtoHa Teaching. I am prepared to give lessons 'on the violin, Those interested please call r telephone, tf Iva I. Wkst. I Oregon, Democratic for Sheriff. If elected I shall do my duty without favor and without preju dice. There will also be a com plete change iti tbe administration 01 me auerius ouce, 31-33 Notice. If you wish to have your ex press and light freight come in along with your letters and dally papers, have it come in on tbe mail line. -tiik Cornrtt Stack & &TABI.B CO. 25tf Friends Take Notice. ' Jut as soon as I get done cut ting some logs I will bring you wood I will get done in about three weeks and .if you can't do without that loner I will brine vou some on Sunday, 3tf F. M. Cartkr. For Sale or Lease. Large new livery barn almost completedup to date and first class in every way. Good location. For particulars address Carmiciiahi. & Mastbn, 29.32 Hosland, P. 0 I, a Pine, Or. Tumalo, Or., Oct. 54 John II. Edwards was a trailer at this place yesterday. Ira IS. Wimer and Charles Spaugh returned from Prineville Friday where they had been on business. J. Riggs of Matoles passed here yesterday with a load of fine ouions for the Bend market. G. V. Wimer and sons have just finished baling hay on the Star ranch and are now baling hay for J. W. Barber. They will then move to Laidlaw and bale for Ncal Ray and Mr. Sircy who have a large lot of bay. Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Woolley were business visitors at Bend Sat urday. Several farmers of these parts are thinking of hauling bay to Bend and wondering if our County Court and Honorable County Com missioners will allow the Road Supervisors to do any work on the road between the Scoggin uill and Bend. Taxpayers are wondering why all their road money is being spent on roads that are of no ben efit to these parts. Real Gstate Transfers. (Purnlthnl by Crook County AUtract Compnjr ) Creed M. Triplett et ux to Millard Trlplelt, I!. 40 feet of lot 10, blk 16, Bend; J500. Ketlmond Towmite Co. to A. K. Trump, Lot 6, blk 34, Redmond; f I. Also tots 3. 4, S and 6, Uk ll; Lot 3, Mk y, l.ot 4. blk 37, Redmond. L. U. Iiaird ct ux lo William Hanke. Sw ne and wi se 37-17-13; 4800, Hunter & Slants to C. M. Onell, Lots 7 and e. uk so. uescuute. Mfllson J. Roberts to I',dna Theresa Roberts, Netf 5-i5-lo; . Redmond Towmite Co. to Carl N Hbret etat Lois u and 13, blk 33, Red mond; , Redmond Towmite Co. to K. M. Weston, Lots 6, 7 and 8, blk 14; and lot 3, blk 34, Redmond; iy, 1 Patenta from U. S. as follows; Millson J. Roberts, Nctf Sec. 3J-15- William 16-13. RIOHT PRICES RIGHT QUALITY Leave your subscriptions for All Magazines at the Library and let that institution get the benefit. wmmrM M If. Conrtney, Sctf Sec. 31- The Bulletin $1.50 a year. CALIBER MODEL 1010 Self-Loading Rifle It Strikes ABlowof2038ibs. "Thia new Winchester Bhoots a heavier bullet and hits a harder blow than any other recoil operated rifle made. It is more powerful than the .30 Army, of big- game hunting fame. The loading and firing of this rifle are controlled by the trigger finger. It JUTS LIKE THE IIAUHER Of TIIOR Stni tor lllattralid clrealw tatty ittutUit lAl w rillt Htk Ant itrmtth nut pemir pttn- WLNCIIESTEI BEfUTOO AkUS CO, Nw lUrto, Coon U, S. WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Table always supplied with the belt (hat the town afford. 1 Neat and Comfortable Rooms. Bund, Okucon Hotel Bend Corner Bond and Oregon St. AMERICAN PLAN Rates $2 and $2.50 a Day HUGH 0'KANE,!Managcr llSTAR BAKERY I U Mill The MerrillWiIkinson Co. HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS IN THE COMINO WHEAT SECTION OF CENTRAL 0RE00N. Hvery Location Guaranteed. Automobile Service. Garage and Repair Shop AUTOA10BILE STORAOE nl lowest rates pouible with good service. vulcanizing: the way you wish it done. Give ut a trial, FRESH BREAD Pastries, Rolls, etc. Uonni and Iloom $7.00 n week. Single Menls 10e. 21 Menls for 50.00 Ticket. We Serve Family Style. mrs. ne:llie: vvright Bend Hardware Co. ipii ', Cole's Heaters Save half your fuel bill We will have them this week They Cost Less than Others i i Bend Hardware o. mm