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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1910)
haaMMMUMaMblkiaafM .., ......,. ,it.-i .. Mt.... nm" , i.ini. .n.'.-i THE BEND BULLETIN sunseiui'TjoN ratk& Oi if .......... .ii.y It !AORlhliltlMMm.MNMIIIMMMtHtlHniMMtMt Thr Mcmhim.,..w- .,...... j OnrarUbly In dTi.) VVHDNESDAY, NOV 1910. WHEN IN DOUBT, VOTE "NO." Next Tuesday the voters of Ore gon go to the polls. Tljere thev will encounter a formidable nud puzzling document tbe bnllot. It, will be comparatively ensy for the voter to make and mark hi choice of officers. However, wise decis qp upon the host of bills proposed by initiative petitions, except for the few who have had the time and opportunity to study their intrica cies, is next to impossible. It will take the average voter half an hour to read these proposed bills. No earthly intellect can calculate bow much time would be required to really pass careful judgement upon them. Therefore there is but one advis ory remark that can be offered. If you do not fully understand the character and purpose of the bill in question, if you are unfamaiiar with its pros and cons, oppose it. Whkn in Doubt Votk "NO." his heart for Hend nud will gladly "come ngln " "The temperature is akin to that if Paradise," is the alluring de scription of a certain rci'lou's dim itic attractions ns set forth in on ulvertiscnient last week appearing in a Porttund paper, The 'ad.1' svritcr should have been more ex plicit. Kvcn Oregonians can't be sure of the exact character of the ivcragc Purudisc summer not to mention those "unusual seasons." Remember that in not voting at all you give a vote to tho opposing measure. Shaniko's enormous shipping business as a railroad terminal and supply point for Central Orcgou, as reported elsewhere in this issue i of great interest to fiend. Shan iko has this huge and profitable business because it is tbe railroad supply point for the great country to the south. Let Bend note this. And let us ponder on the economic magnitude and town-building im portance of this shipping and freighting trade that will be Bend's when Bend is the terminus of the Oregon Trunk and the supply point for the great country to the soutIT and southeast. Furthermore, in estimating what this will mean for Bend, it is important to remember that all this southern territory is developing with wonderful rapidity , and will focus an enormous trade liere a trade which will continue to be Bend's long after the rai' roads have built forth southward and southeastward. School Notes. t.it Friday the Demi School ht.il it" first fire drill. After one, toy had itven the alarm, two other boys opened the large door down stairs. The lower grades marched out first, the HIrIi School stuileut KinK ' This beliiK the first fire drill this year, the pupils a ere told in advance, but hereafter they wilt not know whether it is really afire or not. KIht new pupils entered achool last week; three iu Miss Anderson's room and five in Miss Young's room. Last Thursday evening the Illghth rade club had initiation of new mem bers.' Fred .Trlplett has entered the Eihlh (trade. TUA1ALO HAPPENINQS. In tbe informal report upon Crook Connty of Prof. Shaws, the agri cultural expert of the Great North ern railroad, appearing elsewhere In this paper, some interesting facts are developed concerning altitude: and temperature. He finds that Bend, but 700 feet higher than Prineville. has a rainfall almost seven inches greater than it is at the county seat. Remarking on this he says, speaking of the country cast of the Cas.-ades, "die higher the elevation the greater is the amount of precipitation." He speaks of this altitude, of the pre cipitation of the county, and of the cool climate all as highly favorable for dry land crop-raising, which ar gues well for the future that lie, before the big dry land homestead ciuntry to the southeast a terri tory which, when developed, will bold its own, and more, with the best that far-famed Montana offers. Tumalo, Or., Oct. 31 II. W. Gruii shey, special agent for the Bureau of the Census of Irrigation far the district comprising all Km tern Oregon tarried over night at this place Friday night. Mr, Gruoshey is gathering much In formation in regards to irrigation. George Campbell made two trips to Bend last week on land business. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Baker were doing business at Bend Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Root were out in these parts Sunday. Mr. Root has In rested in n new two-horse buggy and Its a dandy. John B. and Ira E. Witner are now haling hay for Mr. Sirey. There seems to be much demand for hay-baling this fall. LAIDLAW LOCALS. Laidlaw, Or., Nov. 1 Mrs. Russel, wife of Professor Russel, was a Laidlaw visitor tbe first of tbe week. Mrs. Bart Nichols has been ill of ton sllltis the past week. John Couch has returned from Prine ville where he was kept during court on tbe Grand Jury. V. Dayton and Bob Sturgeon made a business trip to Desert Springs Satur day. The threshing machine of Mr. Foster is expected in this neighborhood the last of this week. Mrs. C. K. Nichols purchased three fine cows of Mr. Russel, of Cloverdale, George Couch has been doing some vctrlnary work for J. P. Haley. Messrs. Bart and Jay Nichols made a business trip to Cloverdale Saturday. The next regular meeting of the So cialist Local will be held at the School house Sunday. Bend Weather for October. Following is the temperature rec ord for Bend for tbe month of Oc tober, as recorded by P.. L,, Kirk, co-operative observer: It is graifying to note how large a proportion of the trade of the homesteaders in the southeast country, from Millican's to beyond Hampton Butte, is coming to Bend. This autumn, the first since settle ment commenced in that territory, many thousand dollars have been spent in purchasing supplies here, despite the fact that other towns lie somewhat nearer to the homes of the purchasers. It is "up to Bend to do its utmost to foster tbe growing bonds with tbe rich new country. The Library has asked for old magazines, these to be given to homesteaders and others who have good use for them. This is a splendid new field into wbicb tbe Date I ... l: tzz lou ts IJ 14... Max Mia Date :t 19- x- II - -. M- lt s? IJI..... Mean.. Max 60 f l iS 71 u 64 47 Mia 4 J Ji n u IS 4 J 4 J2 Mean temperature 47.7, Precipitation 1.1 inches. Old Magazines Wanted. There are many calls upon the uenn horary -or bundles or old magazines. Often these come from settler who live in remote places, and who are glad to get such a stock of reading material to help uih in joneiy times, ine Library asks you to bring your old maga zines to tle reading room; they ore of little value to you and will be of great service to others. Card of Thanks. Tbe Ladles' Aid Rtvlrtr l.ii. Bend institution is entering, and it ""j0 fho.. kindly donated to J...,, H!H. .... ,,'. Sicken pie dinner. is most desirable that all possible aid be given it in the good work. A goodly bundle of readable litera ture makes a might lasting bond of good' will, and the settler who receives It will have a soft spot in For Sale. Milk cows, r well bred Jersey, have been milking a short time. Ranch 5 miles southeast of Sisters. R. O, Andrews, 29-34 Cline Palls, Or. CHAS. CARROLL VEDS Bend In Man Alarrlrs Miss Morris Shanlko Last NWjck. On Wednesday evenjuK, Octtv her aoth, Charles Cnrioll und Miss Kva Morris were united J 11 innrri age by Judge Tims. V. Courtney, at the Inter's office in Sliuuiko, Mr. and Mrs. Dulttult Jonas wit nessed the ceremony, Mrs. Jonas being mi mint ol the bride. Miss Morris is n daughter of Mr. and Mr. John Morris of llcnd Mr Carroll is well known in Bend, having owe time been proprietor of the blacksmith shop now con ducted by Peter Lchrman, ami since having held mimbct of other positions. He was one ol he lenders in the most successful Fourth of July celebration here this summer. It is understood that Mr and Mrs. Carroll will make their home in Bend. A. L. FRENCH Just try the Bulletin Job Printery mjwffim 40 il calibeK MODEL 1010 Self-Loading Rifle It Strikes ABlowof2038ibs. This new Winchester shoots 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 tills rifle are controlled by the trigger finger.' It JUTS USE THE IUUUEE Of TuOB Sni ter at-.ilr-.fai clrnhr tmlty Jturllt"t thli ntw 1 llli wkuh ku Hmtth i pom flat. MSOIESTEB IETEATO0 AMIS CO, 1 .New Ujicd. CoaiL, U. S. A. treti-nwmjjii. T i lei 1 I '5 TOGGERY Merchant Tailoring a Specialty.. See Our Wool Shirts nud Wool Underw'r FULL CINE OP Builders' Supplies Doors, Sushis, Paints, (Jlnss, llullclcrs Hardware, Hoofing. Everything you need for your new House or new Store. N. P. SMITH Wall Street, Wnll Street sss. mtmmmiitKMtmmmmmMmmmKmmm am The MerrillWilkinson Co. HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS IN THE COA1INQ WHEAT SECTION OF CENTRAL OREGON. Uvcry Locntlun (lunrnntccd. Automobile Service. Oarage and Repair Shop AUTOAIOBILE STORAGE at lowest rates possible with Kood service. VULCANIZING . the way you wish it done. Give til a trial, 5 RIOHT PRICES RIQHT QUALITY Leave your subscriptions for All Magazines at the Library and let that institution get the benefit. BYRNE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE REALTY Of All Kinds Bought, Sold and Exchanged. We have a very extensive list of DESCHUTES VALLEY IRRIGATED LANDS. We bring the Property Owners and the Outside ' Diners together. BYRNE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Hotallng Bldg., Wall St., Bend, Ore. STAR BAKERY FRESH BREAD Pastries, Rolls, etc. Uoiml and llooiu $7.00 a week. Single Menls 40c. 21 Meals for 80.00 Ticket. We Serve Family Style. MRS. NELLIE WRIGHT Bend Hardware Co. 1. ;ii t, hi )&i ;-i!niftl h WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Table always supplied with the best that the town affords. Neat nnd Comfortable Rooms. w BitND, Okiigon Hotel Bend Corner Bond and Oregon Stt. AMERICAN PLAN Rates $2 and $2.50 a Day HUGH O'KANE.lMannger Cole's Beaters Save half your fuel bill We will have, them this week They Cost Less than Others I il t frit? i Hotel Dalles The Dalles, Oregon You are cordially Invited to mhIcc TUB HOTIU, I)AMJ!S your retting place while waiting over between train on your way to and from I'orttand. New, thoroughly equipped, modern hotel; ateatn heat, elevator; auitea and rootua with bathi. Pint cjai cafe. Kates ranging from joe and fl upward. IdeoJ Stopping Place Going to and from Central Oregon, N. K. CLARKE, 'Manager. Bend Hardware Co. . v MMMMMI