The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, December 14, 1910, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY, I)KC 14, 19.0
Isn't this as Kood a tunc as any
for the people of Bciul to begin to
get together for n trnng pull?
Count Tolstoy nt 82 ) cars and
Mary Uaker G. Eddy nt 89 recently
cast off the mortal coil. Both were
social reformers mid wrought great
work and "he world is better lot
their having lived.
"All thinus come to him who
waits"; but we'd like to choose the
things that come to us, nnd to be
iu position to choose we shoul I be
niert and have that strength which
noes with united effort. There are
some things which we do not want
The chicken got one of them
Let us not wait for Mich.
It was a mistake to admit Utah
to statehood without first definitel)
uprooting Mormon polygamy. It
will be a mistake to admit New
Mexico ana Arizona 11 ore tne
English language nnd the prtn
c pies of civil liberty are under
stood by a majority of tne people
there. But probably it will be
done.
The expense of building nnd
maintaining another school was
pat upon the Bend district last
Saturday by eight voters. That's
all right; we nre not kicking about
providing adequate school fncil
hies. But we would call attention
to the fact that voters and taxpay
ers should pay more heed to public
matters or they are likely to suffer
from inconsiderate action. The
duty of citizenship ts not dis
charged by simply electing officers
to da everything. This theory is at
the bottom of most official rottenness.
3e
MTTW
native of Nebtaska fie-
qoentljrcalls himself an Aksarben,
thinking the name of his state the
only one that will stand spelling
backward. Now we have "Roy
at" for a new po.itoffice in Crook
countv. which -most people will
think is a prettypoor spelling of a
very good name. A better one
might easily have been selected
Hampton, for instance, for the new
postofficc is in the Hampton valley
Or the first postmaster, Schreder,
might have lent his name. "Roly
at" owes to the world the duty
of having a mure euphonius and
easier name. '
miles. Multuomnh has too mltc.
The commission drops this inter
esting conclusion:
.Wumltii Out the preirtit roaila rep
remit n total of 6,000 mile, oiitMhlril
thereof, or J.aio miles should tic gooil
r)iiU nuil tlicir eott tic cqululilv pro
vliled. KMiuiMltiK Oils Cot at f$.w
per milt, f o,xyxx) mint be expended.
The atnte atone en fitimice this mnmitil;
no luctil taxation ytcin could tuppty 11
In view of the fct that the nuid
building ttust Ims just got Orciion
to authorize counties to bond them
selves heavily for roads, this judg
me nt ol the Coutcrvntiou Commis
sion is unkind. But it is not doin
inntcd by Webster ami his Mlov.
i-ouspitatnrs.
protected front desperate men who'ye" To years were pcnt In Cheney,
ilirfniii .iitlxiir. 'Pfn I'liiirin ' Wnimlitgton. when they moved to Cini
lireaten xfolctict.. lie unirlii , hl( v,nn,Ktu.i, where they ie
have no greater duty than this to M,, nv'e yvntt ", ,,.,. !,,. cnlllc
per lot in It is much more sensible with her patents to l.nUUxw, Oreuuu,
tut tne time 01 iter
than hanging a limn for 1111 act
tli.it was, in effect, permitted b)
the court. For liungiug, as a fain
ous liutuorist once said, Is tne very
worst use a matt can be put to, uml -tod lulutvuir mid dillKciiee iu 1
Moesn't restore the nntrdeted life J" ianUy
wliete ulttf lemalned
death.
1)1111111 the full mevlons to her death,
hc attended the, jmMle achoul ol Laid
law, whete die was eomtiiftiiletl (or her
Mini.,;
i took
tn ue M Hie ricriil ciiiiik Loiniti
I'nit, (lie ptltr licini! prei-euled to her
iMtetil. by her Unchcr, nhotlly idler
tier death.
! Ader 11 short IIIiicm ot Um-.llltK
vhlt'h teriulnaled iu pneiiiminia, ulie
jk.mI jvrncf tolly nwhv. hhe win 1011-
, scimiH to the U1, nnd neeuuil to leiiltir
lie
s&w coNURiissiosAL uisrRicrs
The politicians ore figuring on u
third Representative iu Congress
from Oregon. The state 1ms 11
population ot 672 775, of which
Multtioiunh county ims 336 261
almost exactly one third. There
fore it seems proper that Multno
mah county should constitute a
Congressional district. 1 lie ratio
under the census of 1900 was one
Representative to 194,182 of popu
lation. The ratio under the census I
of 1910 will be tn.Ueri.tlly raised, oil
course, but Oregon will still be safe
fji three Representatives.
A Salrm man has a scheme to
add Columbia, Washington and
Cldckumas counties to all of
Eastern Oregon for a Congressional
district and leaving the rest ol
Western Oregon iu auother district
This would put one-third the votes
of the Eastern Origon district in
counties bordering on Multnomah,
with practically no interest 111 com
mon with the counties east of the
Cuscudcs.
Why not attach Coos, Curry,
Douglas, Jackson and Josephine
to the Hustern Oregon district,
leaving the other Western Oregon
counties in a district by themselves?
And then maybe we could send
Itinger Hermann back to Congress.
He is certainly more desirable thnu
our Congressman-elect.
The state of Washington is not
districted at all but elects three
Representatives at large. This is
a matter that each state settles for
itself.
Otiltuiiry,
lttully Koe Couch died nt the home
ot l)cr parent., near l.nMlmv, Ori'tsuu, oil
Novcinlier ij, toio, ui;eil sixteen ) cam,
one mouth and ieiityeeti days.
Tt,M ,l.i.it,.il ,... III., limit, lttr nf 1
i .....i m...ii,. if iv.H.ii ,...1.1,11 wine lime hettite her death, thai
1.. ii... !.i 1 mi., .' .... ..i,i iH ' would hi'cnlled to her Inline nlime. nnd
1004. At the aKe of live veur he he luliUMl a den re to .re her hnithcis
moved with her parents to RtUville. mid slsiern; the atneut ones etc Kent
Wadilnutou" whete Oiev lesldeij one fur. and two litoiheis arrived just Iteloto
luleriuenl was uiaile.
. , On account n( Hie nnlurt ol hrr llliit,
ytnniK r)iiuvuiy wan ilelMtrrd Iroiu hi
LctlVe VOlir Subscriptions for room, lint her many ouni IrlemU nii.l
scluMilinutes temeiiilx'reil her liy tend
liiK letters and lovitiis vvords n( avm
mOiv and eueiiiiiaemciit, which wen'
Kteatly appreciated hy the Mlieut ul
icier.
On the moruluK ot Notcttltier I J. siir
loutuled hy her tictits mid other mem
All Magazines
ut the Library and let that
instil ution fjet the benefit.
. ,
hcrsiif the family, she hn allied lirr lul,
and on Novcinlier 17 'hi leiimliu wcic
interred In l.nHllaw ccinclcti
wii.. .,.. tmiwl he nil win knew her.
fur her noble character uml puritv n(
llmiiulit nnd iictlnns I while her
iiiittiy frlepils ami loving seliillves tin
mil wlnh tociill her IwcW, die leave 11
place iu the life nf llu huine. nchmd ami
coiuiiiiuill, winch can nrvei In- llllcil hy
auother, and hit ucnlle wind ami a
will ever lie icinemlieicil hy the mam
wlio knew her
We know not why her sweet mi
ne imioiii aim
tit nut
llvlnc the rciiMin we trust liei in inr
cure nf the. Heavenly I'alhcr. kimwiiiK
thai Ills will Is licit, uml thai "Sne
lime we'll umlcislauii,"
r nun. ii.i ,,,,, i.
thiiulil In ended lust in the lilimi
pioinlneof voiilli.liiil thmivih we mi
Brewster & lirewster
SURVEYORS
nntl Civil I:nj;iueers.
I'tinevilte nnd lletid. Oregon
Bend
Construction
Co.
CONTRACTORS
and liUILDHRS
All kinds of Ptimlture
and Cabinet Work.
See us before yon build
j A IIAI'KA ART I'ltOCTOK
W M MciilllUlOll
Jonathan Bourne falls far below
our ideal of a United Statts Sen
ator; but wbeu it ,oroes to choos
ing between Bourne and popular
government on the one hand and
Taft and Pulton and government
by the gang on the other, we opine
that the former will win just as
often as the issue shall be plared
before the voters of Oregon. The
amazing stupidity which perpe
trated the "assembly" blunder last
spring still clings to the Repub
lican camp and will carry the "in
terests" wing of the party to the
same goal, unerringly aud inevit
ably. The people of Oregon have
tasted power and will not surren
der their right to rule. Their
new manner of government may
not in all respects be exactly per
fect, but it is vastly better thuu the
old rule by a corrupt machine.
R0A0S OP ORlKiON.
Crook county has more miles of
main wagon road than any othei
county in Oregon, according to the
sfigures of the Conservation Com
mission, which has just filed its re
port with the Governor. We have
450 miles, with 9,.;oo inhabitant!,
and taxable valuation of 7,910,
43X. Harney and Malheur
counties each have 350 miles of
main roads, but each of them is
much larger than Crook in area,
though having less population and
taxable value. Hood River
county maintains but 20 miles of
main roads, Union county 50 miles
and Gillianinnd Tillamook each 70
A CLASS OF "JUDICIAL A1URDEK."
Grave crimes may sometimes be
traced directly to the door of the
courts. Last week a woman was
cruelly murdered in Portland by
her recreant husband, who had re
peatedly threatened to kHl her.
He had gone so far as to leave 110
doubt of his design, aud complaint
was made to the Municipal Court
and protection asked for. But the!
judge dismissed the complaint aud
turned the villain loose. The
brutal murder promptly followed. 1
In Crook county four years ago
old man Melvin sought the pro
tection of tne Circuit Court
against S. H. Dorrance, who, in
violation of express agreements,
was crowding the old man out of
his property in the most overbear
ing manner imaginable. The con
vincing evidence was before the
court, yet it would not act. What
everybody who had knowledge of
the case foresaw followed in regu
lar order. Dorrance shot first but
Melvin bad better aim and Dor
rance was killed.
Why nre the courts so tender
with lawbreakers of this class?
Law-abiding citizens should be
OREGON
THE LAST
CALL
OF THE WEST
Did you see this beautiful
nrttcle picturing Ortgou in
four colors in the Novem
ber SUNSKT?
S15.000 is being spent by
SUNSIST MAGAZINE on
a Series of articles MitxMldy
illustrated in lour colors
picturing and describing
die attractions nnd tesour
ces of the
Wonderland of the Pacific
We will wnJ )u lh mil Uitr
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.tie ceaUlnla-f the bwutlfully
llluttratnl snide on Orrcon
ALL FOR 35 CKNTS
(Stamps or Coin)
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WIS MAVIS TIIKA1
Safety Razors
Oillcttc Keen Kuttur -Leslie
Barber's Pet Razors
aroer are
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MODORN TYPE, MODERN
AUCHINEWY, MOyDGRN
METHODS.
Call at office or phono in.
Phone No. 36
Wall Street, near Ohio.
II II Krlley
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hallcca
Keen Kntlerantl I. X. L.
Pocket Knives
Keen Kutter Scissors
Carving Sets
1847 Rogers Bros. Silverware
Pull Line of
Guns and Rifles
Baseball Goods
Crockery, Chinaware. Lamps
Universal Percolators
Chafing Dishes
Klipper Klnb Ice Skates
Bend Hardware Co
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We have a good many customers coming to Bend
in the spring of 1 9 11 . During January and Feb
ruary we are going to spend several hundred
dollars advertising
Farm Lands
Around Bend
If your farm is for sale, come in and list it with
us. We can sell improved or unimproved land.
M. S. LATTIN CO.
(Farm Insurance a specialty.)
SALE of BUGGIES
$115
;an
buggies
'93.50
$100
nn
buggies
85.00
MANUFACTURERS OF HARNESS
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS
H. J. EGGLESTON
Bend, Oregon
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