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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1911)
THE BEND BULLETIN An independent newspaper, standing for tlic square deal, clean buslne, clean lolltic, nnd the licit intcrctta of He ml nnd'Ccntrnl OroRon. SUnSCRIl'TlON RATUS: One yeflrniM tli month. ..$.J0 Thlc mouth....... m (tnnrUMr In ailranct.) WEDNESDAY, AUG. 30, 1911 IMPUkTIUNT QUESTION NO. 10 With the nearest firo hydrants from three to n dozen blocks distant, what would be come of the handsome new homes in Park Addition in case a fire started before the city gets busy with those needed new hydrants in the residence districts? "On its own motion," says the 1 news reports, the state railroad commission has decided to instigate a careful investigation of existing rates, with a view tb revision. Of course no one expects the revision to be upward, for, like the Repub licans at the last campaign time, "revisions" aren't pub'.ically dis cussed unless the dear voters arc to be benefitted no matter what happens to "indefensible" schedules later on, when the battle is over. But the interesting point fs the activity apparent in the state com missions and boards and officialdom in general. If one didn't believe in the absolute sincerity of the various gentlemen at the helm, one might almost suspect that election time was approaching. , Various papers in the new Eastern Oregon congressional district are beginning to curry comb their pet candidates and lead them from the fold before the public gaze. The Harney County News has made an excellent suggestion when it brings forward the name of J. J. Donegan of Burns. Mr. Donegan is inti mately acquainted with the needs of the territory which he might repre sent, is an effective and witty speaker and debater, has that use ful vote-getting characteristic known as the power to mix, and above all possesses a first class reputation for integrity, ability and energy. Cheer up! Colonist rates from the cast on the railroad again go into force on September 15th, and with them Immigration will "pick up" and travel grow heavier. If you have friends back East who might care to take advantage of the ch'ance to travel cheaply, write to them and get them started toward Central Oregon., Emma Goldman says she wants to hug a man who recently went to prison in New York rather than pay a fine. Doubtless the poor fellow would wish that he had paid the fine, if there developed any possi- bility of Emma's threat into practice. putting her The letter urging the necessity of preserving all the trees possible on the residential streets of Bend, which appears elsewhere in this paper, is one deserving the fullest attention, as its purpose merits an unqualified support. Uttd Another Man's Legs. In the hall ot Uio huuwe of represent ative there la a palutlng of George Washington. lie look a most com mundlng person, with tbo stature of a glaut and a faultless physique. Out looking at the portrait recently a pub lic man commented: "That la a good deal of a sham. George Washington never looked llko that, though I've uo doubt bo would buve been proud to uppear so magnifi cent. -Notice the legs," the speaker con tinued. "They are perfect beauties, but tbey arc not Washington's. Tbey are tbo legs of General Smith of New Jersey, a soldier of the Revolution. "It happened this way," he explain ed In conclusion; "Washington bud quite unimpressive lega, and tbo artist who painted that picture was so din satisfied with their shape that be per suaded General Bmltb to lend bis faultless members as models. Ho, while we have the face and torso of our great first president, the support ing leg are those of one of bis gen erals, .Long may tbey stand' Wasb Ingtuu t'wL . MINE PROOFS OFFICIALSTARTSWORK WITH SETTLERS. K. C. V-j.ant, Assistant State Hi-nl ncer, Who l Inxcsttgntliig Local Irrigation Matter, Urge Con tructlon of North Cnnnt. R. C. Wygant, assistant state en gineer, who has been in Bend in vestigating conditions on the Cen tral Oregon Irrigation Company's segregation, today commences to check over tho proofs of residency and improvement offered by settlers In "proving up." While It is understood that tho purpose of Mr. Wygant's work may be far reaching, its exact nature for tho timo being is withheld. In a comprehensive report modo to the State Land Board the engi neer, among other things, brings out the fact that tho present tlume is inadequate to carry water for the lands now sold, nnd cannot possibly supply the acreage which the Board may permit tho. Company to dispose of. The construction of the North Canal is urged, as this would cure practically all the existing difficul ties, supplying amplo water for all available acreage and leaving less work for the present flume, until such time as a new one could be In stalled. BEGGARS OF LONDON. Many of Them PactSal to the Hlrtd Sickly Infant Sch.ms. There In uo rlty lu Kiit-or. nceiirdlnj. tonn American rltUeo who Imn return- ' ed from a uuslnvwi trip to KtiRlnud. J where there may t een so nmu tM i pirx lu the ntreetn an In the llrltlh metropolis, nay the Wunbluslon tier i aid "Thene begptrs 'Unit blind, mnlm ed' come for the nnwt part fmm the beRRnrn colony. the mimt lawlenn dis trict In nil London. It In bidden In the hate of mean trti-ts lu the bor ourIi of KeaHlujfton nud In called Not tlnedate. Tbcne tale pltrherm.' as tbey call tbrmnelrcn. nre men nod women who hire starred looking children by the day 1o enlUt the nympatby of the be nerolenL There are 'old noldlern' and Mllora.' with bORUt ovarii and rec ord complete: there are babby sen teel meu In tattered frock coatn aud carefully bnihed broken lootn. who talk of 'collide day:' there are the muilral beRpira. wbo lire by nlnglns there are the beRRtuR letter writer, and. Anally, there nre the bccRar wbo nolle! t under the pretext of offer ing tnatrbea, collar buttons or iboe atrinen for nale. "A tale pitcher who known the ropes can hire a ntekly Infant at the rate of alnutt 13 rent a djy An unusually wretched hmklns Infant will be deurer. but a wbole family of neg lected mlten ran be Imrrowed for 60 cents and no quenilon- ankel.' Mnny of there prufeiwlouai beggar make a much nn H u day." WALTON'S FAST. Tht "Plungtr" Did Evsn More Thsn th Doctor 8uggitd. Race track lorer of nume year ago all knew -Plunger" Walton-Pram-la Theodore Walton, an he wan christen ed. Ererythlng that Walton did ue did an thoroughly as be plunged on the races. Tbln habit wnn llluxirnled by bin famoun fast, tthetimutlnu) caused bltn roiisldpnible nuflvilng for yearn. Acronn tbo street from blm llred n doctor, who nnld one duy: -Wnlion. you eut ton much, That's what's the mutter with you. Do an I say and you will cure your rheuma tlnm. Don't let food tempt you mi much Just taper off your meals, nud don't cat except when you really feel like It." Borne time canned before tho two meu met acaln. The nbvnlclan In ipilred what renults followed from heeding bin directions, Ue listened . thuuderstruck to the following reports Thnt odvlre of your- Hounded easy, and I didn't eat n morsel for twenty- mi diiyn. No. Kir: nut u single parileie of food panned my lips Kvery hour tbnl I wnn awake I did drink a glass of wnter. I suffered no grout pnngs of hunger I as comfortable nud hud a good I lint It wnn my wife's nuxlely that made me break my fust. She got the notion that I was miur weluht loo fast. You see. I oli'-e weighed !iCi poundn When I iM-giin the fast I weighed -Md At the end of twenty one dayn I weighed an evn jno Your adrlce vratt all rlght."-New ork inh-uue. J WALL PAPER Largest Variety t 9c to 45c per roll E. M. THOMPSON, Bend, Or. t I V4 ? $ NVIs. or InnoctntT no met her uuo ulKiit hi it reception tul nuked her to io to tho thentor with htm. Htie nctvpti'd. nud, ns tlioy Ilk iil iu'h other, thoy wont niziiln Inter. Thou It Rot to bo ii wookly omirronco. IMniilly ho Rot to thlnkliiR Unit ho wits olid oimiiRh with her tu ro out ho twtvn tho in-in. unit mo ho did, for Rovorul weeks ho worked till uttd mot with no rvtniff Hut ho win thinking n lot. oron thotiRh alio wnnn't miytiiR atO tiling. Om pernlng Ii nld. "Why don't you ro to tho imoklns room to smoko liMtcml ot pittiR to tho loliliyV "Ii-Ik ihoro n kuioUIiir room In side!" ho naked. "Of rouroo Von nlwnyn My that you nro roIor out to smoki. nnd It seems no ulen to him to tnko your hut nnd cunt every timo. And If jnui thuneht of It beforehand you row Id buy Hum eltrntvttei Hint you eom to like the one Hint molt like cloven, you know-before you come-." He In wmnderlnir If nhe In nn wtne n It neemn or nn louoccnt hi It appears. Dodton Trnvou-r. Mou. Number. Before the mlvont of the houe num ber only limine stun, coat of arm. and homo names marked the different building. Then. In tendon, for In stance, one hnd to look for Mr. Jone. should he deal re to rail Upon that tunu. In. nay. 'VhllvhiHl, not fnr from the lllue lto.tr" It In thought Derllu In 171W wn the nrMt city to employ the numbering yntent. The flerman Innovutom did not put odd number on one aide of their street nnd even number on the other They merely I started fmm the llrnndfnhunj Rnte nd numbered trolKlit nhemi. tnkitiK ' no accouni oi "iiniiKf u, mtn-i. . they prmeeded. therefore, the num. bem pvw Metier, the UelRht to which they attained belnic limited only by the nupply of hounen. The flmt hnu'e they numbered wan No. 1. the lam the number that betokened the total num ber of houaoa In tbw city. 8t. Louln nepubtlc An Author's Odd Avers'on Tbe "stole" meal had attrartlonn for Edward Klt.xj.ent Id. wbo, aniotiK hln other peculiarities hilled to nee peo ple enJoylnR their food On one oc canton, after a man had finished a glann of wine In hU company nud Rone out of the room. ritXRemld remarked wtth dNput: "Did you not lev how he took up hln kI. I nm nure he like It Bab'" r'UxRerald himself, accord Intr to htn bloitniplior, Mr A C lieu nou. "Ihed prnctlially on Ureau ami fruit, montly apple and penm. even a turulp. with nouielltne cbevn or but ter and milk pudding. Hut he wa not a blRoted reRrtati.n. To avoid an nppearauce of singularity be would eat meat at otber hoinen and provided It In plenty for bin RuenU Hut the only noclnl meal he cared to Join In wan 'ten. pur and simp!, with bread and butter." Whtra Evnry Onn Is a "Majesty." Who are the Killtet people In Hu-rop-T If common speech Is any crite rion, surely the Hpanlsrd must carry off the palm. The author of -Hemic Spain" tells of mnnyblsb down pbrane ntlll In romniiiu mm. You bid farewell with -Ueno a V. la mitno" it kin your handi or "A Ion plen de V." II am at your feet). The Unled. short ened to V. wltb wblcb you addrens high or low. Is a corruption of "your mnjwty" The lore of abbreviation in curious trait In a people wltb urh leisurely way: thun a row of cabalistic letters end n letter- K 8 H Q It H M. which menn that your correspondent klwen your hnnrt-u neguro survldor que bea nu mnno." A King Who Could Chinns th Wind Kins Errli-u of SwmI.-ii p"blley co?fped that he wa a xireerer nnd mncii-lnn. He wn Hie owner of nn enchanted cap. wbKh he preiendi-d en nblel him to control the spirits and change the direction of the wl.idn nt pleasure N firmly did his subjects believe In the niipern.tiural pow.-rn or their ruler that when n storm arose they vniilil xehilm. "Ah. the king In npnln weiirluu bin miigle capP' Lou don Mull. Not Carrying It. An Irtshmiiu met with an accident, but wa only a way from work two days "Why dldn t you stay home for n weokT n friend asked him. "You were currying au Insurance policy. Weren't J'iUY" -I was not." nuld the lrthmnn. "The day ot the nii-ldent 1 left It homo In the bureau drawer." oynonym, "Pay." askeU Coiiuiey. inoKing up rroui me lener ne ws wriunw. u you know any expression that menus the mime us 'talking shopr" "Well." replied Joakley. "there In 'tonsorlal enis.rlum mid likewise 'hair cuiiiug parior, V.IHUUIH." bhiuuoiu and'Ttmus. Explaining It. Mr Poney-Men-y lllrnrat Them iwful nm-Iety women dresn like they was goln Hwlmmlu' Mr I'oscy-O' .oiirse. .lerushn llulu't you heard th't lu lb' soshiii swim lb' wlmmen try to outstrip each otherV-Mllwaukee Now As Usual. Jokey-l got u butch of aeroplane Jokes ready nnd sent them out Inst week IIorrh- What luck did you have with them' .Inkely-Uh. thuy all came flying back. I.lpplucutt's. 8nsltlv. Stranger (In Plttnburgi-Do you bar aldermen at large In tbln city? Native Orrltnblyi-Ob, try that atuff la vaudorlllal-Puck, TO THE READERS OP THE BEND BULLETIN: Wiestoria Addition vHH'BflHMllHNiH&M Is Selling Fast. Why? We nre furnishing EVERY purclinser a certified abstract FREE. We are selling on a Realestate Contract. Wc bind ourselves, as well as you, to fulfill the Contract. We do not believe In a one-sided Bond or Contract. OUR PROPERTY WILL STAND INVESTIGATION. Our Prices are the Lowest; Terms the Easiest. Better Make YOUR Selection Today. Our Property Is I Prices $150.00 Up TERMS: Lots are H. D. TRUE, Resident AlanaRer, BEND, OREOON. TheNewlonKolIerCo.inc. CLASSIFIED COLUMN RATKS: l'ive cetitt line lor fint In tertian lu thU column, four ceuts n line (or esch tuhwqucnt insertion. Count U wotdi to line. Lost Lost Buckskin home, quarter circle X on left hip, nnd bny mare with hnt brand on left atlllo nnd lazy L on left jaw. Reward of $10 for recovery. Notify Jim Smith, I?end. 24-27p Tor Kent. Kou REST Four room houno. See Joe Innc.1 at Innea & Davidson a bnrlter shop. 22tf Wanted Wantkd A school Rirl who will no Hunt nouso worK in return iur Iwnnl and lodtfintf. Inquire Mm. C. D. Urown at Lara's Store. 2C-tf Cook Wanted At Pilot Rutto Ranch. Cull at rnnch or telephone. Wastkh Ilv mnn and wife, work on rnnch. Capable of UiklnK chnrKO. Address H, care Bulletin. 2l-2p Wanted Loan of $300 or $ too for three or four yearn. Good real ostate security. Ituiulro C, Rul- letin. 21-27-p Wanted Treos to pull. Hnvo flrst cIium outfit. See Liddcll on the Wilson ranch. Powell Hutto. Address, Prinevllle. Oro. 14tf j Wanted Odd jobs for Hoy Scouts. Address P. O. Box 41 or 177, Bend. (SlKned) Robert Innes, Ted Hoke. tf Pound Anv Style of huircut at Innos & Davidson's barber shot). Mr. New comer, give them n trial and bo con vinced of thoir excellent service. Taken Up Bald-faced bluck cow, with bell on. Branded J II. Owner can get same by inquiring of Tho Bulletin. ion Mlscellsneou. That Fuunituhe that you need can bo bought from Millard Triplett nt the lowest possible prices. The Hotel Bend's Sunday chicken dinners are the best In Bend. . 2Gtf Otiieks Come and go but Innes & Davidson continuo to do a barber business at tho samo place. Get Your Lumdeh from tho Pino Forest Lumber Co, House lath and Irrigation lath a specialty, tf Within Three Blocks of $10 PER MONTH. Liberal Discount for Cash. 50x110 with 60 and 80-foot Streets and 20-foot Alleys. Seattle, Wn Portland and Bend, Oregon. Portland Office 301-2 Uuchanon Building, 286.-, Washington Street. Tor Sate. For Sale M0 acre stock ranch. Creek runs through place. Plenty of water. 100 acres in cultivation and 300 more can bo plowetl. Gov eminent land and range wljnlnlnir. This would be a fine location for any ono who would like to go into the stock business. Terms; One fourth cash. Will Utko first mort Rage on land for balance. Timo to suit purchaser. I also havo some choice wheat land for sale. J. L. Pnush, Agent, Bear Creek Butte. Inquire of J. I. West, Bend, Or. 28p Fou Sale Two young Jersey milch cows. Phono or address Sherwood Bros., Redmond, Or. 2Gp Foil Sale One 8x10 Conby view enmern with rapid rectilinear lens and carrying case. Cnn bo seen at Sewnrd & Robideau's studio. 212Cp Fou Sale. Cheap, most com- Agents for Lots ut Small Prices and Kusy Payments. lhisincss Property Warehouse Property All kinds of Farm Property Homestead Locations Fire Insurance. Bastes (3b Bean Realty Co. Oregon Street BEND, OREGON. RIVERSIDE Hi LYTLE ADDITIONS the Union Depot. J pleto 20,000 capacity sawmill inl Crook county. Machinery all new. I Reason for selling, timler a cull out. Write or enquire at Bulletir olllcc. 7-tf Take Notice. As I am retiring from business all those who owu me money pica! make settlement before tho first o uio monui, and creditors presenl their bills for settlement. I nr selling out everything in my storj nt cost nml below cost, Hurry nnH pick up tho bargains. JOHN LEGAT. (loddsrd Ranch Landa, iocatcu in (.took nml ijike couil tics. Ranging from t l.t() to $8 0 per acre. Fjwy terms. Buy nos and get tho benefit of raise in tlutl lands. See Kay McKay. UJ-tf Sprclal Inducement In I'rlcra. ioih in itivcrsKiu nnu i.ytiu ah ditinns $10 cash nnd $10nmonlls Hastes & Bean Renlty Co, pasture for Stock. Good clover nnd timothy pasture $3 jwr month. P. H. Duncer. 24- N'OTICK FOR IM'MMCATION tiflMtrtiiiriil nf Th tnlrilor. I' S. Mini Offic nt Tlif llllr (l-rinn lilllf nth loll Nollft U lin.be tin n th lll Thciru tl linir.1 kIiim Im.Hitllcr mlilif m I. Ilrlul lllrsnil, lllill imi mr ii. i nmy tti janu.rx iii nir in itutunirj wuin .Ulr iitnl liat.llrallll flu oxxxl, I'Urrh.M thr llwU iiwU xcllun if luwinliip ll ...urn iiir ,j .. niii.inri). pirriii.ji Mini Ihr llmltl IIickom. uixlrrtlir iiiuvi.luii.riliJ ctufjuiiri ikji.snit ncl. iiirmUlury kiiuwil i Ihr TlmWr mt Hlntir I.aMr at ..ucli v.luis in I (lit Ix Hint liy iiralM-in aiel liny t tiiii.ii.iit ,ii piiiii i.ii.iiiiii. iur iflini I linn l llitffoii )u lirrn niifulwil. m luaujllii lliulirr r.llinnlrit iSiuIfmkI Irct at w rciill T M mnl Ihr Umlioui Dial aalil aMillcaiil will bltcr final lilixilln iiiiniiliiriiuannllralliid amt wiiiii .Ulfiii.nl on lli .to Hay of Hrplrinlicrl 1911. IKIUlf II v ion., v n LuniiiilMiuiicr ill tila nffkf. al limit, Urrvnti jj Any iroii ii ai nwtiy in piou.i una pug rna.r iKiurc rniry nr iiuuaic a rnnir.i ai ail uiiir ik lore i-airiiiiMUii ny niinu ariiiioiuxni alli.Uvll In llil.ofllcr,atlciillnlU.wllklloill ilcfrat Ihr entry. tuff C W MOOHI' Kril.lri NOTICE OF FINAL SBTTLBMKNJ Nollcc I lirreliy uiven liy the iiinlrr ainril t lint alic lm innilo nml fllrd will tlic clcik ol Ihr County Court In nml to Crook County, Oregon, lu-r fiiml accotin at rxrculilx of tlic Italate of J. l'.lliwurt Coleman, ilrcraurd, hiiiI that tile snl county Court lias tt-t Mnmluy tlie4ii day of Hepteintii-r, 191 1, nt 10 o'clock 11 111, at the County Court Koom In Trim vlllc lu said County as the time an place for tlie lirarlilK ami settlement ) said I'lnal Account, at which time aui place, nuy peron luterrateil in sail estate may appear and object to sail I'lnal Account and settlement of lj estate, I .Ml. I till. 4.1.1 ll.U Stf A. in..., A MAKV It, COtaKMAN, I.xecuirlx ol the estate ol Kll.wortli Coleiiisn, deceased V. A. rOHDHS. Attoruey (or tuecutrlx, 3I-35!