The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, July 05, 1911, Image 4

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THE BEND BULLETIN
Ah Independent newipaper, Mantling
for the aquare drat,' clean IjmlmM clean
politic, ami Ihe lieat intereits 01 He ml
anil Central Oregon.
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1911
Impertinent Ques
tion No. 2.
rv1ov many people
Pin Bend will go out
In search of the
next man who is lost?
A DISCORDANT NOTE.
And liow nriul, on the north, loves u.
The Ilemt Trade Kxcurtiontsls who
were here Uit week, upcnt cuntiiterable
time running around the street button
holing our cilUeus, with nice talk
about it bcitiu poor jwlicy (or difTereut
sections t knock one another, and ntore
to the same elTcct. It was a very touch
ins; exhibition of brotherly love. No,
thry don't believe in knocking. Just
ignore 'cm; that's their policy.
The Silver l.aki Commercial Club
spent aluxii fy for the entertainrneut of
the vt.ilurs in the short time tliev were
here, and afler they returned to Item! a
column article was sent to the Oreieoniau
tcllini aNiut their trip, hut not word
said about Summer take, Silver Lake
and 1'oit Rock i, alleys.
Such is Uic faint praise of the
Silver Ijtko leader, the only unkind
press criticism evoked by the Bend
trade excursion, which follows an
attack upon Lakeview for that
town's aliened unfair treatment of
northern Lake County.
Apparently Editor Charles sup
posed grievance hinRcs entirely up
on the, fact that a Portland Ore
gonian account of the Bend men's
trip made more mention of other
districts than it did of the splendid
Silver Lake territory. The worthy
editor ought to know that down in
the Oregonian office there is a very
large-blue pencil which has an un
fortunate habit of prancing through
correspondents' "copy." While it
is perhaps embarrassing to admit it,
said blue pencil wrought havoc to
the "story" in question, only about
half of the original "copy" remain
ing after Uic pruning. And in the
portion that was forced out from
lack of space was the description of
the return trip, describing
the
party's pleasure at viewing the
prosperous Summer and Silver Lake
countries, and their hospitable re
ception at the latter point
I'M"" VS H bUSS. Bills . )Uf-.
The Leader is trvinir without ,her wi." co,ne MV"tt' TbU Is the im
ine ixwutr is trying, wunoui roelltof practical ivee ryioul in I'ai si v.
jusi cause, 10 create uisnarmony.
The Bo'e tiuroose of the Bend men's
ine so.e punwsc oi mt ucnu men s
trip was to get together" with the
just cause, to create disharmony.
neonle of the southern territory
pcopit oi me soumcrn lerruorj.
For purely selfish reasons, if for no
others, why should any slight be
extended or even hinted at to Silver
Lake, one of the most prosperous,
one of the nearest and one of he
most pliable of the communities jp ft "1, ,: anVlh" '. Smith ami Mr. and
encountered? ' ittfewX.u hrZl'7fi'M"'J- " Ijlwrenc "'' rmlly
As an indication of Bend's real cum MOt i i,t to the nineteen Prince n'e 0 mile auto trip through
debire to aid Silver Lake and its 'oiers that came in last Saturday on a south-central Oregon, visiting Klu-
tribuur, ccu.,y. Tho Buwsisf'.sL-asrt-iitK'r.'saK jgj-ci.!''. Stc:
.u,,.opp,rtull,1.1;,.c'lh., S".'sr;!. ft B'oxSuy'lX10:
Bend is anxious to receive from" the KreMteil hit was made by the winning , the best of weather and splendid
southern town a comprehensive ex- personality of the personnel of the p-uty roads, is the report of the nurty.
..... , , ,, , . .. and Lakeview will always tie glad to i ' '
hlbit of agricultural and other pro- wecouie them hiilivlduafly or collect- The donkey party given by the.
ducts to be shown here, as well aa
Iiteia ure and phonographs, so that'
the location seeker coming in on and
frnm Ilia n.llrn-,1 mow lu. nt.lo '
...... m.w...w..mv . .
get here first hand Information con-
ceming the southern country. This
offer includes every town to the
south; it is sincere and it should be
taken advantage of.
TWO Ilia MEN.
Two personalities stood out pre
eminent al the sessions of the Cen
tral Oregon Development League.
Two men particularly impressed
themselves upon their listeners and!
those who hail the good fortune to
come Into personal contact with
them, leaving that Intangible and
rare feeling of entire confidence, ad
miration and thorough likingn the
hearts and minds of all who met
and heard them. One was a young
man, the other middle aged.
H. W. S:udder professor In the
Oregon Agricultural College, whose
talk upon agricultural methods was
the educational event of the cn-
tiro convention, is the young
man; all who heard his remarkably
forceful, Interesting and valuable
address were convinced of his pecu
liar ability in his sphere of activity,
and all who listened to or met him
wore equally glad to say: "With
such nman guiding Central Oregon's
agricultural development, only the
best can result."
Carl 11. Gray, president of the
Oregon Trunk Railway, is the older
- , .. 1 1 . , i
and a fclicitious talker, possessed oft
a delightful sense of humor, ami
above all vitally interestyd In any
nntl all things pertaining to the up
building of the lands whoso success
means the success of his railroad;
straightforward, easy of success,
willing and anxious to meet those
who in a measure may be character
ised as his "constituents'; showing
himself all this and more, Mr. Gray
won his way to the hearts of those
with whom he came in contact. An
apparently trilling incident is signi
ficant of the feeling Oregon's new
railroad president evoked: At a
committee meeting there were not
enough chairs to go around, where
upon Mr. Gray sat himself uion the
(loor and from that unpresidentinl
position conducted tho proceedings.
Central Oregon likes a railroad pres
ident who is willing to sit on thu
floor literally and metaphorically.
NEWSPAPER COMMENT ON
OET-TOQETHER JUNKET
HARMONY IS NIH-DUD.
(Klamath County Chronicle)
The llend Commercial
Club, through
its viit!ii members, Rave to Klamath
I'nlls the cue for a harmonious rummer
cl 1 body. In no other wav nor under I
no nthrr rtrrttmtnnr nnfit m tw.l. nf I
bnsiness men ik out into the country as I
man
wuiot, Kintiiy, a Keen iiimKQrilult Wednesday ovenlng.
this body of llend business tncu arei n i . .i i
doing and fur the sole purpose of brin 0,winK to lhc, c,lanK tn nrrivn' f
ing about closer relations between the mail, new Sunday hours will here
business interests of Hasten) Oregon nf ter be observed nt tho ostolHco.
ThisKet-tOk-etherspirit asshown by theThe Kcncra delivery window will be
llend men is commendable in the highest .,, r r .....
degree, and if the other cities visited I -H-n from 5 to C '
will fall in line of the march of nrocrrs I r I iint, nn.l V It U'l,, .......
r-SeSflSSilii",? &..Si!?htout the I'alin ice' crea'n, par
and lleud deserves much dmIk in havini!
a commercial club wttb foresiKhtediiess
enough and enthusiasm enough to send
twenty-five or thirty of its best cititens
out ou a trip through the country with
the purpose of creating harmony between
the several towns and cities.
WORK FOR COMMON GOOD
(Lakeview Hxaminer)
The whole trend of the meeting was
one that showed a good spirit and to
work for one common good the build
ing up of this part of the state as that
would insure the building of railroads
while the matter of good roads was
prominent in all their talk. The visitors'
wcic iuuii in mcir piaise oi me irear.
ment they received at the hands of the
Lakeview citizens.
PRODUCTIVE OP RESULTS.
(Chewauran Press)
We are glad thev came and we hone
nucn visits are pronuctive oi tile
a,,i' Tlle'' '"'e u. "u
,Ie mou rlhargic a feeling of
asm and good-fellowship; a d
Such visits are productive ot the best re
arousing lu
l enthiul
desire to
"C,P ln promoting ine wciisrc oi the
co,,l,un,,j. j Mcil wc i,vc Conie
Kuala, Benders.
TOOK LAKEVIGW UV STORM.
(Lakeview Herald)
"nrlaV aam I ft saw llttf lliau Minnn..
ed." and is there a nun in Lakeview
tfiat built cm buabssiIiu all !.. I. .1 .. 1.
ively.
OUILDINO PLANS.
J. W. Dlmlelf is nrnnnriul tn
n,. .." ... . r, , ... . ".
an Kinas oi mgn grauo arcnitcctural
work, make plans, blue prints, etc..
for business houses and
i i i - , .'
dences.
tf
Sunset Magazine for July
"Vacation Time at Los Angeles
Beaches;" "The Call of the Cool Sea
Breeze," by Peter B. Kyne, beautl- uijj Hrel
fully illustrated in four coIoh; "Tho ' We are agenU for tho Homo, Con
Spell," by C.N. and A.M. Will- tinental, Aetna and Pelican firo in
Inmann Hunt! FUMn,, mh. Buranco companies. Wo havo three
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stands
10-17
int Fiction.
-. i . ,, u. mu laiKtoi. uuiiiiuint; in mo uni
On sale at all news- ,Mi cnou, pat..a k. n. n..i...
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Orpsrtmtnt of the lutcrlor,
U. S. Laud Office si The Dalles, Oregon,
Juuv 17, 1911,
Notice is hereby given thst I'.rne.l C. Isckson
ofLaldlsw.Orr., sugnceorrltells II Myclt.Hhj
on luac ijth. 1907. ni.de desert Isud entry No.
60. serial No. oJ4tj, for B HW( Section i,
towntblp 16 south, r.ngc u esst, Willaaietie
Merldisn, bss filed oollce of Inteuilon to nuke
Inst desert proof, to ct.lsblUhcl.lru to the laud
4UVC described, before It. C. Kill.; V. fc. Com
tulailorur. t h's eftcs at Bead. Oregon, on the
81 h day of Aug us,' ju,
Ctslmsri(usniesasnnesses: Kdirard Itogers
sud Albert llsrrjrma, both ot Bend, Oregon, sud
Fred N.Barbour and William Johnson, both of
'.sldlair, Oregon.
17'" C. W. MOOKK, Beglster.
BITS ABOjJTTOWN.
The Whatsoever!! will moot With
Mrs. L. D. Wlest Friday.
K, S. Lapp Is spending sovural
days in Seattle on business.
fhe Hotel Rend is being bright
ened up with n coat of paint.
C. H. Dusonbcry of Lakevlow ar
rived In llend Monday, probably to
r.'iualn ten days.
The "500" club was Antortnlncd
lit Hut liniiiit of Mu A M T tifti
- ss'ssi-uxra !! Ill I'll !!(!!
The W. C. T. U. will meet to
morrow (Thursday) afturnoon at
2:5.10 p. in., at the church.
Rev. V. L. Wilson came up from
Redmond and preached twice hero
Sunday, returning Monday after
noon. John Dickinson and sister Dorothy
camo In Saturday from Whltaktr,
spending tins Fourth with Bend
friends.
Crook County, with 8,000 square
miles, contains more land than Con
nect'eut, Dolnwf.ro and Rhode Island
combined.
J. H. Benn has become associated
in business with J. A. Hastes and
the firm name will be Hastes &
Bean Realty Co.
V. Schroder, postmaster at Rolyat,
80 miles tvoulheost of Bend, is here
for supplies, and reMrts crops in
his locality looking good.
Frank Robinson, who Is wirklrg
in one of The Bend Company's log
ging camps, is sutTering from a
severe attack of rheumatism.
S. C. Caldwell, accompanied by
his family, arrived home Monday
night from a several weeks' trip at
Eugene and other towns. He drove
across the Cascades.
Saturday Dr. B. Ferrell returned
from a two weeks' absence to Iw
Angeles, where he has been attend
ing the sessions of the American
Medical
Association.
lor from Turpin & Bran ton. They
will conduct it nt the same location
and intend to serve all kinds of soft
cold drinks and ices.
The School Board met Friday
night but owing to tho absence of
one member adjourned, without
transacting any business, to meet
Tuesday evening. There was no
meeting last night, however.
II. J. Douglas is now associated
with the Bend Comtmnv tn It nnl
estate department. Mr. Douglas aid
ing A. 0. Hunter in the local branch
tu,v l.llutn,u
?l lM DU8,ne8S
Mr. Douglas has
been sales agent of the National
Cash Register company for twelve
years, where he was associated with
Mr. Hunter.
The jury in the caw of J. A. Wil
son against Honry Linster for $200
attorney ieos in ine Linster vs
Overturf case, tried Ixifure Justice
Orcutt last Wednesday afternoon,
rendered n verdict for SiQ against
the defendant and taxed him with
the costs. The total amount was
$61.60. Coble & Sumrnll reprc-
, sentcd Mr. Wilson and Vernon A.
i Forbes Mr. Linster.
Leaving Bend the previous Friday
nnil tuiinvnlnn Inn! 11 . I .. Itu
! ttoyol Neighbors last Thursday eve
ning was attended by more than 50
people. Pinning tails on a donkey
und dancing were tho leading
U,,U """-K
features of the program. Supper
was served lato In tho ovonlni An
. .- "
given by the lodge tho lost Thurs
day night in each month, and no
pains are spared to make each an
occasion of genuine old-fashioned
'pleasure for all present.
4 lira Its rvstut nntvinn n f am t ll IT i
.. wvvu, iav.a Ufa .VUII IVVail V
Company. 17
resi-entcrta nment similar to thin U
The Pioneer Wood Yard
Has on hand fine dry 10-inch mill wood (al
ready split for the stove), at $U.50 per cord,
delivered. Also dry block wood at 84.50 per
cord delivered. Leave orders or telephone
O'Donnell Bros. Market.
W. P. DOWNING, Proprietor.
Millinery to do At Coat,
In order to make room for our
fall stylos, we will sell all our mil
llnery stock now on hand nt cost.
Ladles Invited to call and examine
our huts. All thu latest styles and
shinies. Mrs. Mcintosh and Mrs.
Shrlner, over Skuso & Thomas'
store, 17-tf
The Inst 2 days of selling my fix
tures, show casus, tables, etc.
Saim-Hii's,
. Next Pilot Butte Inn.
ILLICIT DIAMOND BUYING.
Dodgss tht Tradtrt Workad In Kim
btrlty't Early Days.
There tire his iimny alnrlii of I. IX II.
-I. .. Illh'll dlmniiiid utilii-ln Hmiih
Afrlcn us Itii'ii' were of amugglliig lu
KiiKlnnd a cvniury ngo l.ouW Cohen
tellri of muni of tin dodge In Ills
"itomltilaivnee-." of Klmbvrley'a urly
tlnya. logn wen rnllsiiil In the truf
fle ntitt tisetl ns enrrient. Often the
MVr nnlmiil were tlmt kepi without
food until they wetv on the verge of
stiirvntlnn mid then given 1uiiims of
nu-rtl iiitilntnlng dhimomU, wliliti they
bolteil. Hnfely nrrtted Mt Chrtatlniila.
Ncnwa the Vnnl rlrer. the tultliftil
dumb friends of iimu were liutniillitie
ty rewnntiil for tlielr hervlrei. by hue
Ing their atinnnehx rlpiHHl tip mid the
IlllUilded iNitlblea tnkeli out. lliimex.
too. wen llllllmil, iM-lim fed with bull
nf men I i-ontitliilnR dlntumiiM mid drlv
en Hi-niwa the river under the very
umih nf tin police. Currier pigeons
were r-(iilsllliniiil tn ' tlimugli the
ulr with the grenlest nf ense Initeu
with the brlgitniU UMily. Hnllnweil
lieela IneliMlug dliiumiidi seninl iIhwii
wllh writ wen nl'ii exHillenl eiu
ployed with deelibd mill pnitlluble
stieefsi."
One Indy iind nn Insenlnus wny 1
gelling nut of n ruTiipe. Slio wna
cooking dinner when n t'nK loy
kniH'ki)) nt the door mid unlit n forty
iiir.it dliiniuiid to her hiislmnd. "It
wna n Imp. A delivtlve liuiuedlnlely
mslntl In tn nrrvsr the buyer, aearch
el the hotie. but no diamond could lx
found. The good wife lind plnced It
In thu stutllng of a goose she wna hast
ing" CLASSIFIED COLUA1N
RATKS: I'lve cents a line for first In
sertion in this column, four cents a line
for esch sulieiucut insertion. Count
six wools to a line.
Found
FoiJNH Bunch of nine keys.
Owner can have same by proving
projierty nnd paying for this ad. at
Bulletin office. Mtf
FOUND That Inne & David
son's haircuts and shaves arc the
best in town.
Por Rent.
Foil Kknt New four room
house. Inquire Joe Innes, Barlier
Shop. , ICtf
Foil IlKNT Two rMms over R.
M. Smith Clothing Co.'s store. See
R. M. Smith. 12tf
Foil RKNT Four room bungnlnw,
"iw nnd neatly finlshetl. Address,
E. P. Brosterhnts, Bend. 17tp
Foil RKNT Five nwm house with
barn, in Lylle. See F. H.Muy. 12tf
Foil Kknt Salk. Eighty ncros
of irrigated land 1 1 milus east of
Bend. Forty-five ncros in cultiva
tion. Fifteen ucres in clover.
Terms to suit purchaser. Phone
M. L. Pyntt. tf
Foit Kknt New modern rooming
house, just completed. Eight rooms
furnished, eight rooms unfurnished
that I will furnish to suit tenant,
either for housekeeping rooms or
sleeping rooms.
1G-I9p. II. V. Hrown.
Lost
LOST An opportunity to get tho
Iwst chnirs, tables and matressosand
all kinds of furniture for tho least
money nt Millard Triplett'a store.
Your Children Should
Be Photographed
Every Year.
BABY
PICTURES
Our Specialty,
View Work
qopylng '
Enlarging
Kodak Finishing.
THE BEND STUDIO.
IiOHT About May 1 Jersey cow,
medium dark, branded M H on loft
ribs, no horns. Howard. Notify
John Switger, Bend. l(!17p
Stuaykh Bay maro, weight HlflU.
brnniled F on right Jaw, slit In
right ear, wire cut on right hind
leg. Reward of $10 for recovery.
Colo H. Smith, Bond. Itttf
Uisr Buckskin how, quarter
circle X on left hip, mid bay mure,
with hut Itiiuul tin left stllto and
luxy I, mi left Jaw. Rewind of $10
for recovery. Notify Jim Smith,
llend. IC'JIlp
' Kilted
I.lst your property with the llotiit'
seeker's IjukI Co., Wall Street.
Bend, Ore.
tf
Wantko Trees
first class outfit,
the Wilson ranch,
Address, I'rlnoville.
tn pull. Have
Sou Llddell on
I'd well Butte.
Ore.
1-ltf
For Sale.
Foil Salk ! 60 itcrtw of deeded
land on Tumitlo Creek, with witter
right. Ix-'vel and free from stone.
Also Bend irotorty for sale or
trade. lnitilre A-.I0, Bulletin. IfidHp
Pius Foil Salk A few pure breed
Dunn h und AymhlrtM, of both sexes.
Uv I a.eniK'irl. Powell Butte, Ore
Kon. ir.tf
Foil Salk on Kknt-Irrigated 10,
good four-room hotist and otitbtiild
ings, five acres cleared, 6 11! miles
from Bend. Amily, Mrs. Schlirer,
Rnwleo Corner Store.
Foil Salk We have m hiiud
ipille n lot of baled rye hit) lor sale,
also a small ttmntlty of grain hay.
Can furnish good t-unllty of Ice in
any uuantity to suit. Call at the
Star Riineh. (.?. W. Wlmer & Sons.
Ttimnlo. Ore. 1 1 tf.
Fmt Sai.K OK Tkaiik Fimtelriw
No. :t Faultless Stump Puller, with)
cable, for sale or trade for slock. I
Daniel Llddell. Wilson Ranch.
Powell Rutf Ore. Addrutw Print-
villi. Ure. ntf
Foil Salk Singer sewlmr inn-!
chine, late iihkIuI. Inquire of Mrs.
J. II. Wenandy. 1-l-lllp
Foil S.LK-New cottage In Park
Addition, $1260. J. A. Erwtin. ngt.
16tf
Foil Salk Nicti four room cot
tage, lot 100x200 feet, II blocks from
depot, $127.r. J. A. FJtstes, agt.
lGtf
Foil Salk Complete camping
outfit. Imiuire Skuse & Thomas'
hardware store.
Foil Salk Farm lands nn 1 city
projierty In the Judith BoIn, Mon
tana, or will trade for land around
Bend. A. L. Herring, Benchlnnd,
Mont. 17-20p
Foil Salk 10 acres red clov
er; IfiVi acres alfalfa, five miles
from Bend, on Prlnevllle road. Will
sell In field In any quantity.
16-17P John Bellle, Bend. Ore.
rtm a.i.r;. initap, intnil com
plete 'JO.OOO capacity sawmill in
Crook county. Machinery till new.
Reason for selling, tlmlier all cut
mil. Write or enquire at Bulletin
olllce. 7-tf
TlloiloUCIIliliKli Scotch Collie
puppies for sale. Inquire of (J. V.
Shriner, second lloor Chapman
building, Bend. l'2tf
Foil Salk Relinquishment of 40
acres, nojf of tho swj.f, 27-KUV2.
Kinal proof to Ihi made Nov. 25,
1012. Price, $ 1 ,500 cash or Bend
city property. Address, C. II.
Shields, 1015 8th Ave., Seattle,
Wash. I2tf
Foil Salk Two-soetlon GO-tooth
adjustable harrow, cheap. L. A.
W. Nixon. mtf
Foil Salk sw, sec. 27, 17-11;
n'A sotf and vtf swf, sec. 34,
ir-10; hJ4 nwX, ne nwtf and
nwj noi, sec. IB. 10-10 480 acres
of good timber. Will sell timber
alone or timber and land together.
Terms: Cash or half cash. Give
mo your offer. Address, Andrew
Grodnes, Maudo, Sask., via Gull
Lako, Canada. 17-18.
Miscellaneous,
M. J. Morrison can locate you on
320 acre homesteads, tf
EVERYBODY who likes good ser
vlco goes to Innes & Davidson's
barbershop,
Gkt Youji Lumrkr from tho Pino
Forest Lumber Co. Houso lath and
irrigation lath a specialty. tf
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for tho
best furniture is Millard Triplott's
hobby.
Four to fifty miles por hour, "On
tho High," can bo made with an
"Ouklond." P. P. Smith, Agt. Otf
If you contemplate tho purchase
of on automobile investigate tho
"Oakland" lino. P. P. Smith, local
Agent. G-tf
EVERY CUSTOMER who buys
nt Mlllurd Triplett'a furniture store
is a satisfied customer.
Bread Co nt Thu Palm. 17-tf
Pohitivhly no Smoking signs for
sato at Thu Bulletin Mllco.' tf
HOT AND COLD Imths at Innes
jia-.il it I 1
s imvitiRon'N iiitrimr simp.
JUNCTION PARK f and 10 acrJ
tracts cioho m, too ciiiukcuh Willi
each acre. J. A. Easier, llltf
Tho "Oakland" Autoitioliiles uio
mtido In seven different stylos of
ImkIIoh, III) and -10 homo power. '
tjulek tlfllveiltw. F. F. Smith,
Agent. (l-tf
Did you know that tho Bullotin
job shop can print your vlnltlng
cards of the best stock with Imiul
some script typo? t
TOR SALE.
Olio glass show case. Cood
condition. Mixlerato price.
ItKiulro.iit Bulletin olllce.
OPPICII FOR RUNT.
Handsome new olllce in best
location on Wall street. In
tpilro at Bullotin olllce.
PIANOS
TUNED
This Is a good time of year
to have your piano tuned and
thu tone regulated. All work
guaranteed. Sixteen y ears
exiwrlnnre.
EDGAR M. THOMPSON
Bend. Oregon.
FARM AND
MILL
Machinery
Supplies of All Kinds.
Call ami sec our
Subsoil Packers
Alfalfa
Cultivators
Potato
Planters
Our Prices arc Right.
.Bend Milling Gb
Warehouse
Company
C. I. Borell, Mgr.
Agents for
Ix)ts at Small Prices and
Easy Payments.
tttu.sine.ss Property
"Warehouse Property
All kinds of
Farm Property
Homestead Locutions
Fire Insurance.
Eastes (Mb Beau
Realty Co.
Oregon Street
BEND, OREGON.
RIVERSIDE
Hi UTILE
ADDITIONS
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