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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1911)
II ! I lllr i..-..,. . -... -TfriEU,- n i tnrtiimlii lirtaiHai T f" 'Inili'llfl ' ''"' "' "-MMMMMaimttM THE BEND BULLETIN SUnSCRtl'TlON RATUS: One year........ - ..- ....... Is hi out In. ..,. . . i Thtr month.w..,....-.....- ... (tnrartablr 'n adeamx.) r hit i '-i - li. . .80 WEDNESDAY, JAN 25. 19". In n state ca.se th.it recently de veloped in Bend considerable delay and inconvtuience was experienced liv the authorities because of the a iMrnce from Princvillc of the l)cp urv Prostculin? Attorney. It was q -ccssary to telephone to District At t rney Wilson at The Dalle, to gel him to appoint n special deputy (or the particular case iu qurMion All this meant delay, and uncer tainty -unsatisfactory to all con cerned and causing unnecessary ex panse. It would appear that there is need either for a deputy in Princ villc who will lie ncccsitle ot all times, or, better yet, a deputy should be appointed to have his residence in Bend so that in cmes requiring his presence he will be on hand to execute his work, without the necessity of calling up The Dalles, with the likelihood of wires out of commission and resulting de lays, or of bringing deputies from a distance at an unnecessarily great expense. The $300,000 appropriated to raise the Maine from Havana bar bjr is about exhausted and accord lug to Washing 01 despitihes a still larger am mnt is- to b; asked for Doubtless patriotism demands that the rusted hulk, abandoned for 12 years, be raised at the expense of the taxpayers of the nation. How ever, just what good will be accom plished by the action it is difficult to perceive and certainly it is so great mental hardship to conceive of the expenditure of half a million dollars iu such a way that many thousand American citizens would be directly benefitted thereby. The ease with which local people have harvested a bumper crop of the very finest ice this winter should be c matter of no small self congratulation to Bend, Good ice and cheap ice is a decidedly impor tant asset to any community Such Bend is storing away for the summer pure ice made from the finest water in the world. Due to its position on the Deschutes, Bend, alone of all Central Oregon towns, is thus blessed with an ample supply of ice that is as good as can be bad anywhere. Prices of chewing gum and other kinds of popular and legislative chewing material are soaring, down at the state capital. For the Salem solons have put the taboo upon smoking in the Senate room. Now we'll hear from some keen-scented reformer that some malignant graft lurks behind the action, and doubt less a startling expose of th chew ing gum trust will be fostered upon the expectant public The Bend Library has added to its shelves a most interesting and vi.u.ble IpooJc, Jane Addam's "Twenty Years at Hull House." As Hull House is one of the n-ost remarkable institutions of it kind in existence, so is Miss Addams perhaps the "greatest" woman in America today. The bok is di cidedly worth reading. TWO LKTTRRS. Tun UVLtUTlN. ill accordance with Us custom of giving the free dom of its columns to any corre spondent whose purpose is legit imate, herewith publishes two let teis. The paper is at all times open t legitimate letters, whatever their opinions, and whether or not the Hm.UtTlN agrees with or i.s op Ksed to Uie sentiments cxpiesseO. To tiik ItnrroR "It will 1 reineni lieictt ilinuluiliiK tlierveciiieampiiiKii the jriiiciMl argument in (ur ot iccsub iiainiiK lu-viike in Cnnik County wa me me. l'lominciil utticlaU of our county minute that the shooiiug scrape tlul liavcaltcakly ttikcuplnce since January I, will cost Hook County mote iliau the enure rvvenue 10 the county fruitl tin liquor ImilueH" tor Ihe year Mini tlul It heMcebe maintained, Crook Count) wit. be stamped iu iletit by Jamtary I. 1911. Nor l it Crook County uluue; the lleml jatl, which was Mrllally ilclrotl by tiie ill 1910 anil Ml to until a lew itiuuth)u, liaa been rebuilt and u contin ually occupied, tlih smlnileil otlucr are ali-olulclv uecvvMry iu addition to an ellicielit deputy ulicritl and our poller and justice court are kept buty aalii 111 kucIi a manner tlul all the revenue will le iieedml to meet their expeilie. Your tVuly, U 0. WiKsr. To Til it Hditok: tit the appointment if Mr. Kmv tlkliiMiu i Iu deputy lor end, SlierfT lulluur not only unule a very creditable 'election, but in hit con versation with many ol our citizen dur ing his visit here a tew days ago, he tell he full conviction with all, that a. (arm the duties of the iherilT are concerned, the criminal statutes of Oregon will be faithfully enforced by his otlice. While this is a queer stand for a sheriff to Ukc iu Crook County, Mr. lUllour U absolutely on the riht side of the ques tlou and as lone as he will continue to uphold the law iu the manner as requir ed ol him by the statutes of Oregon, and for which his otlice and salary are creat ed, be will find his policy biuhly approv ed, loth morally and politically by the citizens of Crook County. A Tax Pavkr. Jem WillcttB' Luck, jem Willets was here when 111' land was all slouith Where lh' depot Is now an' lb' railroad runs through; tie owned a hull forty o' tow mite, by uum, An let.it all go fer taxes. I vuui! lie eoukl have bought Perkins' Addi tion I Kuess, for twenty-live dollars, an' tnebbe fer less; An' he was once ode red tb' bull block of laud Per a span o' gray mules, where tb' court-bouse'U standi Jem Willets, be says, where tb' school board has bought Was offered t''him fer two dollars a lot, An' sold fer two thousand tb' week be fore lait, Which runs inter profit, Jem says, purty fast. HI he'd only known what tb' futuru'd brinK He'd be worth a million this minute, by ji"Kl 'Cuz land tells today for a thousand a lot That might 'a' been Jem's jlst as easy as not! "Who'd ever 'a' tbousht," says Jem VllUtit' me. "They'd be tech a town where jist land used to be!" It makes blm disgusted when he tees a bank Where he used t' fill up bis old water tank. It just goet to show that there ain't nothln' fair About life at all, an' th' feller that's square, An' don't want it all, he jist ttayt where be it, While schemers git money that orter be his! -J. W. I'otur, in The Saturday livening Tost. 1Kl7CS?S.ffGT "Oh. wad some power the Kiftie gfe us To see ourselves as otheis see us." J "Picturesque political pirate" and "blattant blattsrskitc are among the alliteratively endearing terms ap plied to Jonathan Bourne Jr. by Oregon state senators at Saleai last week. BBs''..&jJlU T wmmmmwm t 1 LI i m$W ' iafftfiHBRvffrfii w 1 aaXAttttttiTMtfttP1tttk NLr.llit 1& . tettsVy ABmmLmmiU'W-imr. x mSKKOft $BK&.im I vwmmEEEL-immmmurrmitoYM 1 !. 1 --u. ii'njm.j-Ti.aiiatiaj , t a C-Il0RSfilhiT'. .i W :- ,, 6 The appearance of the city streets would be materially im proved if the combination skating pond and swimming bole on the Bouth end of Wall Street was filled ,in or adequately drained off. There is quite a little sermon, especially pertinent to Central Or trgon ot this time, in the verse concerning "Jem Willetts' Luck," appearing elsewhere in this issue. ?KciFii LINIMENT is prepared expressly for the needs of horsemen and ranchmen. It it a powerful and penetrating llni uient, a remedy for emergencies. A toothing embrocation for the relief J or pain, ana the best liniment, lor sprains and soreness. Unequalled for healing wounds an ft injuries caused by MAUIJRD WIRK and for all cuts and bruises, Pacific Horse Mnlraent is fully guaranteed. No other it so good or helpful in so many ways. II it rails to tatisiy, we author ize all dealers to refund the purchase price. Extra large bottles 50 cents. Hovt CiiKMiCAr, Co., Portland, Ore. ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER HEAVY TIMBERS A SPECIALTY -- - 1 ' IF WE HAVEN'T GOT WHAT YOU WANT WE WILL MAKE IT FOR YOU Bend Lumber Co. ALL FIRST CLASS GOODS WILL BE HANDLED AT Old Crow, Yellowstone Green River Hermitage, Atherton, and J. W. Harper. Oregonlau Advertising. II you want to intctfst people on the otilsltlc in IiiikIh you liuvc for snlc or get liouicitciuler to locate, why nut try n little mlverllHltig In (he I'ofllntHl Orcgonliiii its well n the Ilciul Uui.l.ltTlN? The lloi.l. UTiN will tukc your copy here iilul xend it In for you. We'll utruiigc for tender ntitl display uitt for you. The rates are the same as if you tent to Portland. Tlf. , Kou Sai.k Six ol the liurst lots iu Deschutes, level, water by ditch ami with city water. Next to new resilience. Inquire Bulletin ofllce. Application for (Irailng Permit. Nolle It liticby tlvru that nil ii'lllly" fr KMiUUtii maxiallle, huixs aixi lirei within the CuM-aile Nallaiitl I'ulf ! iluilim Die mimiii til Wll. invi't I Mnl In my ufflee l lltinrne, (Mr Kuu.oti ur lirfuir I'eliiuary IJ Wll Cull ritrmalloii In rruattl Iu the itiailii (tf I'M clutk-nt ami 1.1 ink f..tim tu he u) In MiaWlntr ahlkalUll' Kill I rumlitir.1 uxm Ir.inr.l, ci.vmtR Hiilr, 45.41 auixoiaur. Leave your subscriptions for All Magazines ul lite Library mill let tbut institution ct the bunuilt. . ; .-4sV-rui.u.Aix.t.rta-a. CONTKHT NOTICIi iMMdiiiriil ofllif Inlcilur, Unltnl HlaK l.anil Ollire, I akrvitw. Oimiiil, Ore, J, Itla. A tiftWIvnt rtiutral alTilavIl havlun Urn Mnl In l,l unii-e !y luihaia lillckty, uoiiUtlant, H.alu.t lluiurflrail KiiUy. No, ortsi. mails Os h, iu, nr l.tila 1, 1, J, 4. M ll,KiH.l,,?!' "v linn I luwiiahlli IH, lK to t 1 WlllamtlU JIMlllan. y William H. "llmjtn Conlrtlff, In which II It tllnlrl Ilia! alit Milium hat "liolly alMlhluuril llil laml. lhat ht never ! illtlir.1 hit ir.l.l.un Itmcoii nor msita cullUallop. aj It.iulrnl hy law, al.lliaill'taiehf lthyuulir.nl uami'ar. irKiuil,iHuirr Min.t luhliK .al,l allritlloii at Iu o'clock a. w. .' lull, twlul CiMiiiiilaaloatr II. C Ktut, lieiul, ilViun laiul llisl ftii.1 healing J.IIIU htU.l iu o-chKk a 111 oil I'tli. 4. l.lli Waf III Megltlei ami Mrtlrer.l Ihe Uitflr.1 Hl.let l.aml on. 1 In l.kelew.l)ieiiiii ' Thcaaht umte.taiil haeltig. Ill a mou-r sB. itatll flle.1 le J, ivlu, fuih farta which huw thai .tier ilue illllsenc iwleoii. Mielce oT 0,1," "ll n nul I- 111..I. Ilia hei.hy oi.ltieH ihil illlMlr,! lhat audi uotlce h gletit Out .liJ (Holier I'uUUailon ...... .,.. 4M I'KKIir CHONHMII.I.IIK.Hecelel IW We oro cxclusivo agents for the famous ' WEINHARD BEER for all Central Oregon. Your Patronage .Solicited' Despite Freight Troubles Our Stock of Hardware Bend's New Harness Shop Manufacturers of Harness Repairing of All Kinds A Big Stock of SADDLES, BLAN KETS, ROBES. 1 Sale of Btiggies $115 Michigan Buggies QO CA $100 Michigan Buggies' jpr AA and Stoves Is Almost Complete. Prices and Quality Right Bend Hardware Co. Genuine Mandt Wagons Farm Implements H. J. EGGLESTON Bend, Oregon. POLK'S "Hobson'H choice" lor fortifying the Panama Canal seems to be pro voicing almost as much comment as when Its author was in the kiss iu,; limelight some years ago, GAZETTEER Mreeterrf-Mtirctlr7" fUUta la Orcaroa and I llnj UcMrlptle I -A-BtutoearDlreetar -m-Ari Town mil Villas WuhlnxtorL. ll Hkalcii of earh plac, hontUn, Mlilpplnc FacllltlM and a, CIU4I. tied Virtftorr oX cacb 13uUwJ a aaa trtvifuoa. U. JU POUC CO, Zae. ScatlU, tVaah. I TSt E. F. Pitman Real Estate Co. IRRIGATED LANDS IN THE WALKER BASIN Farm andJStock Ranches forjsale. ( We handle La Pine Townsito Lots. Tell Us Your Wants. La Pine, Oregon. O'DONNELL BROTHERS UNION MARKET &Ha0miB0itBaatmmVBmmmmm0m DESCHUTES Addition Adjoins Bend on the south. Most beautiful residential sec tion in Bend. E)XtMaV REASONABLE PRICES Also Some Choice Business Lois. . Timber Lands Bought and Sold. HUNTER & STAATS WALL STUISKT, IJKND, OR.