The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 20, 1911, Image 4

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THE BEND BULLETIN
Gkokge Palmer Putnam
Publisher,
U. N. Hoffman
Managing I-Mitor.
Ah liiilcpcmleiU newspaper, .tiulliiR
for tlic square ileal, clean lmlne, clean
politics, iil tlie lcl interests of lleml
am Central Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATBS:
One jrtar... m
HIi month......
Three month....
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WEDNESDAY. SKIT. 20. 1911
CUNTKAl. ORLOON MAILS.
Mail service in Central Oregon
has long been the ncne of irregu
larity and uncertainty, but it seems
to be getting even worse. Where
the trouble is or who is to blame, it
would probably take several Sher
lock Holmeses to determine. Uncle
Sam has ever been stone deaf to
any entreaties for improvements,
and the long-sufToring public must
continue to bear all sorts of un
necessary delays, some of these
often causing loss of money.
To illustrate in regard to the dis
patch of mails: A few days ago
we received a letter from the Har
ney County News saying copiesof The
Bulletin of August 23 and 30 reach
ed there the evening of September
6. These papers were mailed here
at 6 o'clock on the 23rd and 30th,
respectively, going to Prineville and
from there by stage. Editor Dnvey
wrote to send them out to the main
line and around by linker.
Again: On Saturday, the 16th.
copies of the Lakcvicw Examiner of
September 7 were put in the
boxes of subscribers at Bend.
Two weeks for mail to go from
Bend to Burns, nine days for mail
to come from Lakeview to Bond.
That's going some. But what's the
use to "kick"? An inquiry or a
protest to the PostofTice Depart
ment would be replied to about
January 15, 1912, and then would
propcibly say: "Matter has been
referred to proper authorities for
investigation," a polite way of say
ing: "Tell with the Central Oregon
people."
That's the way our dearly beloved
Government doos business in the
Postoflice Department.
DIRECTORY OP OFFICIALS.
UNlTlUi STATU
rtnUtnl William II Ton
Vlct-llTMenl JanttS Sliftinati
Hmtury or suite rhllaiMrr C Knot
8wtlar ul Trtaaur) . franklin MacVnigli
xevrrUtyuf Interior .. Walltr I. t'llur
Seettturyof wr ... II I. Mlmwn
SKittM) of Commute anil t.nlxjr Chailra Nkl
Herniary olJa)r (Jevre Von I. Mejet
Srvrttur) ofAirieMllure Jattira Wilaon
ltnialrr Oenual Viank. II llllchtwk
Attorney Ucnct 1 . .. . eor W. Wtckeuhaiu
STATU
Oorernor W''
twetclat) ul Mate He r W dtexitl
Trra.urtr Tltomaall K
Attonie) (leneial A. M. Ctawliml
Sum. Public limructlou........-..t, K AMuiuau
State rrttilei W. S. nl
Cwmmllonerol Ualxir Mllti! tl V Hull
w l. I lllicy
,..., John II l.ei
lllrerit K Chamberlain
' I Jonathan M.Hiiiie, Jr.
I W C ltfey
i A W. Uair.ity
SKVIINTII Jt'lHCIAt. tllHTHICT
tiUe ............... W I,. HMdahaw
Attorn) - -Htwl W. Wilaani
CROOK COUNTV
II C KUU
WaireH Hrown
T, N" lulfimr
... -Kalvh Jutilan
J. 1). I. t'ottrttt
A rimi
i;ame Wanltn..
State Knglneer...
U. S Senator...
Cio(remrn ,
FARMURS should ATTEND.
In addition to the address which
D. 0. Lively of Portland and an 0.
A. C. profoasor will deliver here on
the 30th to farmers, Phil Bates,
publisher of the Pacific Northwest,
will speak on good roads. Mr.
Bates is a great mixer and stren
uous worker, and his address has
nrousod much enthusiasm wherever
delivered.
What each of the three speakers
will have to say will be of special
interest and help to the farmers of
Bend and Uiey should all take ad
vantage of the opportunity to learn
more about hog raising, the dairy
business and making of good roads.
The lectures will be free and given
at a convenient time and the farm
ers are urged to be on hand to hear
them.
A new stile manual of the course
of study for the elementary schools
of Oregon has just been issued by
Supt. Alderman of the State Educa
tional Department. A number of
improvements have been made in
the old state course. "An even
distribution of the work among the
eight grades Is the special aim of
this course," says Mr. Alderman,
"bo that each grade can easily com
plete its assignment in one year.
The effort has also been made to
preserve harmony in each subject
by grades, ho that there will be no
break between the fourth and fifth
grades, nor between the sixth and
seventh grades, the two places
where omiwiions are most likely to
occur."
Judge
Clerk
Sheriff -
Treasurer
Aer -
School SupcrtHtrmletit
Coroner ...
Surrey0 .
CotutultatoBcra.....
lr. li O lly.le J
Ftt.I Khe
I H II. IUlry
' I Jame Kin
TIIK COURTS.
OacrtT Court Kltl MonJay lu May, thltxl
Monday In IKtobci. ...
I'mi t Cwl'af Flrat Monday In each month.
CouMiattoN' Coubt Vital Veliielay
in Januar. Marth. May. July, het.leiulwt
and Norember.
lusu miiixii. Diaratcr No. u.
!f M. Hay
II. J OaHirf
M Trip ell, Chm.
Clerk --. U. l. Wleal ,
CITV OH MINI) I
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II. C. Klllai
L S. J. Spencer
Mayor
Recorder. .
Treasurer...
Caldietl
Couneilmcn .
fS. C Cld"
J II. "n. ill
II. I. Allen
thru Auue
IMJ.K lly
I W II sellera
faster than their own towns. Take
oft" those green glxsses. brethren of
the quill, come to Bend on Railroad
Day and you'll see what n lively
little city we have here on the
banks of the Deschutes.
ing college for the past year, Shu
was accompanied by Miss Lucy
Davis, who will visit here for n
short time.
The Powell Mutto school com
menced lust week in charge of Mrs.
Mary Charlton. There were HI
pupils enrolled.
A party of young people enjoyed '
a straw tide around the Unites Sun
day afternoon. They took cameras i
iilong and got some pictures of the
stair lluiue and other interesting,
places. !
NOTICK FOR I'lM.LlCATlON.
Heparlment of the Interior.
I' S t.amloilU-v at The IwOlra. iiieton, I
Heplrnilter mh ijii i
Nolle la lieitby alien that Ailmii Koliinan,
ol lariid,iltKOii, who, on Vebtuary .atti iwa,
madeileaett l4iid eutr No hs. imI No ojlwi
for awtj nel an.l uatii ela. aevtlou n ioau
blp i?xiulh, rantfeil IUl. Uillamril- Men.
.llan, hi, rlirtl iiotica- of liilenllnu to make
Anal df.rlt taint itil, to tatahllih atalni to
the land ahovr lea.iill. Wloie II C liilia, V
S Ctimmlaahuer.t hta olhve at llrml, ution. '
on the nat da) i.riMoivr. Kit
CUImam Nwiim itua v'hailra llo)d,
Nula iulrra.iii. Aivhle I'atlteand Jiihu Hindi,
all of lie ml, Oregon
ajl C W MitOHH, Rclatrr
NOTICK FOR PUMLICATION. I
Ik-pittment of the Interior.
l. S. LamKilRoe l The tMtUa ilregnn
Aiignal jiat iyit
Nolle It hereby glten thai John l I'ry '
orilend, OfeKOH.Mho, on iKtoWr taih w a i
madedetett land antra No herial No o
forawrl liwl and niali awl av1toii tj tilwn.hlp
taatfulH.raiueitea.t WilUmelie Meinllau ha.
Alcal nollce of tittriillwl Ut make filial ilearll
laml proof l eatahhah rlaiin to the land alite i
iteacrtbe.1, licftHe II k Kill I' H a.o4timi.ioue '
at hlauDiee. at Hrnd. Otrnon on the iihdayul'
(HMvcr. wii
Claimant uamea aa Mtturaara William Arnold. '
I, Ham J M.i'.ilteia). Lr II Wu.l ali.l Ulro
It Mack, all vfllii.l. orriio'i
jo C W Mi)Kli. Keilaler
Things seem to have become
quite topsy turvey nt Klamath Falls,
or the newsimjK'rs there have sprung
a new advertising scheme. Witnoss
the following names and dates of
two of the town's newspapers:
"Express Morning. Thursday, Sep
tember S. 1911." and "Chronicle
County Klamath. Thursday. Sep
tember 7. 1911,"
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t Heard Here and There I
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Senator Bourne announces he has
the appointment of a principal and
three alternates to the Naval
at a. 4 tl t1u..!n.
Acauemy ai nnniuiij. r.uimiia-
tions will be held at Portland Oc
tober 14.
XOTIl'h FO lH'IH.UWTlON
IVpulitient of the Interior,
IT h .and iifbee at The tiallea Oregon, i
Splemli. lal 1911
Nollee I hereby ulren that 1'ran.l Mckultey.
aaaljnee of bauiuel II. Ateiauder, of I.KI,
i)reon M on IKtutr Mh. va. made draeit
lamreuny Na aa, aerial No en:. (or ,wl m4
eV aiait.arc i, T i.".K 11 l aiHllola, a..
aretbin a townahlp 16 a.uth. range 11 eaat lttt
amtlte Mrfhllan. baa ftlnl n(M of intention 10
make Anal deaetl laud proof. tueaUhliah claim
to the land alwre de-ca Ibr,!. Uh.ie II C I Ilia
L H Cwnmlaaieater at hlaulHreat Mend lllreai. 1
on theMhilay oflklolicr ton.
Claimant namet aa Mitneaaea aleaaniler I
l.netrHl'. I'rank Arnu.l. r.eurge McValliat.r
and Henry V thamach.r alt.ifi.iat Oregon I
J61 C M MikiKK Kr.i.ltf I
NOTICK FOR PniLlCATlON.
IetMrtmHt trfthe Interior.
V S t.aa.1 Offtcr at The lullra Oregon.
augutt nai 1,11.
Nolle la hereby glaen that r.erga U Huita ..I
UMUa, iir,u Ihi. oh May nat ivi mudr
HoMea:ead entra No A (t mi, mh
aaeaioH ft, tan,hit ia aMith fauge 11
aat, WUUmetle lMllan haa Altai nonce ul in
icihwi to make Anal ruanmutalt.in pr.nif lu
ratahliah cUim tolheland aUite ilcMriliaal l
foee II C hill 1 It CoatimlaaiuHer. al hiaoln.
at heml Oiegon i the iihtlta ul iKl.iier im
Claimant name aa wlti.aea Jamea K H 11
ham IM K nwaltrjr Charles H Koal.iy ami
lamra K lir all uf ltullao. Ofrgun
t 11 c W Mi H IK I! Kegialer
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Where Is Bend, Oregon?
That is the question you hour on the streets of KVEKY CITY ami TOWN of
the North-West today.
Bend is in Central Oregon
That vast area which for the Inst FIFTY YKIlltS hits bi'i'ii awiiltlng tho coining nf
Itallwnys. and which the Hill ntid HiiiTimiin Uailimid syslems SI'IF.I) OUT FIVE
YEABS AliO. And since then they have HH!iit over
TWENTY A1ILU0NS OP DOLLARS
Constructing Railroads up the Doicluiti Valley to reach BEND.
BEND is the geographical center of a farming areii larger than any thrini
New England statiw, rich lu resourcus of timber, farming lands, water power, gnu
ing lands and cllnmllc condltioiiH which, if supplied with railway facilities, would at
tract the people, develop the resources and pay big dividends on the iiillllniH Invoritiil.
The railroads are now almost completed. The llrsl passenger train will
reach BEND by October 1.1th or sooner.
ALL AROUND BEND
Hill saw the Wheat Fields of Minnosotn. Hill saw the I'ine FortwU of Michigan.
Hill saw the Water Power of Niagara. Hill saw the Irrigated IjiikU of Washington.
And. with the Hiirriman System, has luillt two railways from the Columbia Biver
up the Deschutes Valley to reach Bend. Other shrewd Investors saw the wnwlblll
ties of Bend and have invested heavily there. 'Twin ever thus and always will Im.
When railroads penetrate a new section of the country, real estate values go steadily
upwards and fortunes are made from iuslgnllicant investments.
BUY NOW IN MEND.
In n few yevrs you can retire and live on the income from your small Investment.
It does not require much money to buy NOW, as w are selling close-in nwiilenni
and business lots, 00x110, on NO.foot streets, within four blocks of the union ilc'iot
site, at an average price of only
$2.5 CASH
$200
510 Per Month
Seattle. Portland, Spokane. Mlnnenimlls, Kansas City. Denver, and scores of other
large cities furnished just such a precedent as will Ih reNiuteil In Bend within live
years or less. Now If you think if would lw safe to follow the lend of Hill and
Harriman. two years after they have blazed the trail -after they have sinl over
twenty million dollars in the Bend Country by putting a small amount Into real
stnte in a town thnt has a better proH'Ct tislay than any town in the United
States had at the arrival of its tlrst railroad. ctue to our olllce in Bend and put
your judgment into action Free nisps and photographs of Bend and Central Oie
gon umiii request. We furnUh free a certified ubstnict to each purchaser.
Address all msll to
TiTo NEWLON-KOLLER CO. tino
Portland Office .i()l-2 Hudinimn Building, 2Hbj Washington Street.
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The Oregon Suite Elitorial As
sociation will meet in annual session
in Portland Sept. 21-23. 1
In August the United Status
Geological Survey passed upon ami
rocommemled for designation 23.M2
acros undor the enlargeil homtMteftd
act. This makes a total of lyo.'JU .
927 acros of land in the public-land
States which have been declared
enterable under thia act in 320-acre
tracts.
BRICK
LIME
CEMENT
and PULP
Plaster
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CLASSIFIED COLUMN
KATKS I'ur crnla a line for firat in
lCf lion 111 lloa coluinii. Iimr fenta a loir
lur each atlnriiiriit Inarrimil. Count
ait woula to " line.
Senator Bourne has endorsod the
candidacy of Sonator La Follette
for the Republican nomination as
against President Taf t.
OVERTURF-DAV1S-J
MILLER COMPANY
omt'E IN IIENSON IIUKJ.
1 OS WAU..ST. i
aiaaVaiV4aaaaaaaaaaaaaat .
Tillman Renter of Madras and J.
H. Gray of Prineville will be the
official representatives of Crook
county at the Dry Farming Con
gress at Colorado Springs, Colo.,'
Oct. 16-19.
J. W. Ferguson has been ap
pointed State Insurance Commiss
ioner to succeed Sam Krozer, who
has become Deputy Secretary of
State.
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RIVERSIDE
President Taft left Boston Friday
on a 13,000-mile trip to the Pacific
Coast. He will travel through 24
States.
The State Medical Board haa
started a crusade against practi
tioners without license. Eleven
"doctors" were arrested in Portland
at the first spreading of the not.
Some of the newspapers of Cen
tral Oregon are continually trying
Facilities for physical training for
both men and women at the 0. A.
C. will be greatly increased this'
year by remodeling of the gyrn-(
nasium building.
AND LYTLE
ADDITIONS
Experiments conducted by Editor
Turner of the Madras Pioneer this
year prove the theory that milo
maize, as a substitute for corn, can
be grown successfully on dry land
without irrigation and give good re
turns for the investment.
POWHtXUUTIB irUMS.
Powell Butte, Sept. 18 Miss
to cast slurs at Bend, jealous no Gladys Bayn has returned from
doubt that it is progressing so much Portland where she has been attend-
Lots at Small Prices nnd
Easy Payments.
Business Property
Warehouse Property
AH kinds of
Farm Property
Homestead Locations
Fire Insurance.
Eastes (2b Bean
Realty Co.
Oregon Streot
,BEND, OREGON.
Wanted
Wantko to Kxciianok O n u
black mare, weight ahout 1100 II ,
ten yearn old, good to drive double
or single, for on lot in Bund. Call
on or address Dr. II. I). Brown,
Bend. Ore. 2h-2Up
Wanted Bids on f cords of 10
inch junlMr wood split for cook
stove. Bids to be received up to
Tuesday night. Sept. 2(5, and wood
deliverer! by Oct. 20. W. B. Sellers.
Boy Wanted A hustler can
make good money in hour or w in
afternoon. Call nt this olllce.
Wanted Trees to pull. Have
first claw outfit. See Liildull on
the Wilson ranch, Powell Butte.
Address. Prineville. Ore. 1 Itf
Wanted Two good milch cows.
Write P. F. Powelson, 9 !! E Taylor
St., Portland, Ore. 28-30p
Don't Miss tho Bend Lumber
Co.'s special bargain lumber sale.
I.iial
I.OST Airedale female dog, ymr
old; hrindle and tan color, answers
to name Maze. Finder notify
Walter Tolled, Bend. Ore. 27-;iO
found
Taken Ul Bay saddle horse,
weight about 1100, age Our? years.
Branded 7 on left stille. 0. II.
Erickson. 281 f
for Kent.
For RbnT Two furnished sleep
ing rooms. Joe Iuiuw.
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I'or Sate.
AMiccll.neous.
The Hotel Bend's Sunday
chicken dinners are the best In
Bend. 2Gtf
Rough lumber $10 a thousand at
Bend Lumber Co.
Oystek Btew tomorrow night nt
The Palm.
Room, board and Inundry for
$7.C0 per week. Large, airy front
room. Inquire Bulletin. tf
Oct Youu IiUMliF.it from tho Pino
Forest Lumber Co. House lath nnd
irrigation lath a Hocialty. tf
Fou SALHOne mlr of good
work mules, liarnosn ami wagon, or
will exchange part for milch cows
or brood sows. C. R. True, Bend
Hotel. 27'Kp
Foil Sale Six-riMim house and
three-room house, with two lots,
centrally located, by owner. In
quire X. L, Bulletin olllce. 27-9
Fou Sale One horse and new
2 : Inch "Old Hickory" wagon.
Inquire A lino's barn. 27-IIOp
Foil Sau: A crnckerjack spnn of
work mules, weight nhout 2200,
price $:125. Phone Bend Lumlier
Company. 27tf
Fou Kxciianok Equity In Den
ver, Colo., income protxirty for Innd
in vicinity of Sisters or Bend. Write
F. L. Powelson, 940 K.Taylor St.,
Portland, Ore. 28-Ulp
Foil Sale fM acre stock ranch .
Creek runs throuuli plneo Plenty
of wnter. 100 acres in cultivation
and HOD more can be plowed Oov
eminent laud and range adjoining
This would lie a fine locution for
any one who would like to go into
the stock business. Terms; One
fourth cash. Will take first mort
gage on land for balance Time to
suit purchaser. I also have some
choice wheat laml for sale. J. I.
Polish, Agent. Boar Creek Butte
Inquire of J. I. W.mt. Bend. Or. 28 p
Foil SAI.lt il-ycNr-nld black inant
xny. weight alituit MM) U. (Jood
saddler and broken to drive. Per
fectly gentle. Inquire of Seward h
Robideau. lilitf
Foil ExcilANOH Hay for calve,
colts and young stock. Ia-u Dnven
Mrt, Powell Butte. Ore. 2(ilf
Foil Sale. Cheap, most com
plete 20.000 capacity sawmill In
Crook county. Machinery all new.
Reason for willing, limlier all cut
out. Write or enquire at Bulletin
oilier. 7-tf
SpcUI Inducement In 1'ilcts.
bits in Riverside nnd Lytic Ad
ditions $10 cash and $10 a month.
Eastes & Bean Realty Co.
Nutlet In Cow Owners,
George Bates now has on the old
cxtierlmental farm a mile east of
town a fine Jersey bull whoso ser
vices ho olfers to nil owners of cows
In and around Bond. 2H-U1
Who Does Your Prising?
Tho Star Dry Cleaning House,
with A. L. French, doos all kinds of
cleaning, pressing and repairing of
clothes in a neat manner and at
reasonable prices. Ladies' work ns
well as men's done. Satisfaction
given and work promptly done. A
trial will convince you. 27tf
Printers Attention.
We have for sale a second hand
Challenge 19 inch paper cutter. Big
bargain. Tho Bend Bulletin, tf
Take Youn Sunday dinner at tho
Hotel Bend, Chicken served. 2Qtf
Furniture ! Pianos
I have on hand complete lines nnd can furnish
your home complete.
Parlor Suites
Ped Room Furniture
Dining Room Sets
Kitchen Outfits
Call any time nnd look my line over. I will lie
pleased to meet and talk with you whether you buy
or not. POPULAR PRICES.
E. M. THOMPSON
Where Your Dollar Docs Its Duty.
Wall street Bond, Oregon
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