page! f 'i, ) 1 The Bend Bulletin . DAILY EDITION t ' fmil -trwr ARarMM trail Baaamr. Mr Balletta HmtmM). Baterett a Second (lM natter. January a, U1T, at th. Poal OlfW at BmJ, Oregon, under t of March . 17. OBKRT W. SAWYER Kklltor,Manarer BKNBY N, FOWLER Aeeoclete Editor TUX.0 A. WOKUXKN.,.Advertlaln- Manager K. A. NIXON Circulation Manager RALPH 8PBNCER Mecaaoleal Sapt Ad Independent Nempaner. Mandlnt for the vnar deal, elean buslneee, clean politic and iae teat Inteieata of Bind knd Central Orecon, ' " SUBSCRIPTION RATES ""' . B Mali Om Year . Six Month. M.H tar Month ..,....! .....11.60 Bj Carrie , j .. . Om T- .' 1111 Six Month. 13.10 Quo Month ... I .0 All tobocrtption. an do and PAYABLR IN ADVANCE. Notice ol expiration ar mailed rabaeriber and " renewal la not made within aaaonabl time Mm paper will be discontinued. Psaw notify us promptly of any chaw of aid ram, or of failure to receive the paper reaju larlx. Otherwlae in will not ha reapoutble tor aopiaa mafeed. Max ail check and ordut payable o Th Renj BuJlctln. SATURDAY, AUGUSfTsT'isTir-" BRANDS. ,. Some' rather' Interesting tacts for the merchant to consider have come out of the government sale of food now being carried on through the postoffice, , ." ; Newspaper . reports from Cottage Grove say that the sale is going fcadly there because housewives do sot like the lack of guarantee of quality and because there. Is no op portunity to return goods in case of., dissatisfaction. ..Here in Bend several are reported to have asked what brands of canned goods were being' sold .and to have refrained from buying when they were told that the goods were not of any particular brand. : .' ; The lesson . to the local merchant is one of advertising, and of the merchandising advantage he has in bis home town.. Though persistent advertising there has become es tablished In the mind of the buying public the dames of brands of al most everything used in tire home. Housewives buy brands because they know what they are getting, and they &T uttwilling; to take any thing which is not advertised be cause of ". tho'.'.uncertainty in the transaction. -1 - . . . ... The merchant who recognizes these facts and takes advantage of them by advertising and establish ing his' own ; business Jn the public mind will get, the trade. , Taking a Plebiscite. Plebiscite Is a political term bor rowed from the French, meaning a vote of all the electors in a country taken on some specific question. It Is from the Latin jlebiscitum, a de cree of the plebsv or;law made by the common people and te somewhat sim ilar to the referendum. A notable ex ample of tbe ose of the plebiscite In French history was in. 1852, when the memorable Coip -d'etat of 1851 was confirmed and the title of emperor was jived' 'to Napoleon in. jjf , .. - - , - Division of Simoin Island. " '.' ' By the agreement of December i, 1809. amont the United States. Great Britain and Germany, the Sainoan Is lands were divided between the Cnl- JS0' States and Germany, Great Bri tain retiring and accepting compensa , tlon for 'her retirement in the form of colonial concessions elsewhere in the world. This agreement ended a lorg series of outbreaks and disorder In the Islands amounting to a state of civil war, due. It was charged at the time, to the intrigue and aggression of the Cermans. ''.''. - . y i Exercised Discretion. ; .r ItiVhanl, on his first visit to the country, climbed, the fence Into the ' field where a Jersey cow' was grazing. The cow, being- somewhat of a pet, greeted htm with a loud and Joyous moo, whereupon Blchard beat a hasty ' and disorderly retreat. "No, I wasn't cdzackly afraid," he explained; "but when she kept. saying, 'Move, mover I thought I'd better keep a-movln' I" . ' Good Rules for Life's Conduct. ,. Those that are perfect men do not easily give 'credit to everything one tells them ; for they know that human- frailty is prone to evil, and very sub ject to full Inwards. ' It Is great wis dom not to be rash in thy proceedings, not to stand stiffly In thine own con celts; as also not to believe everything Which thou nearest, nor presently to relate again to others wbut thou bast beard or dost, believe. ,-i " ' Wax (Ttaures of Ancestors. , ;, any ancient families in England .have stored away life sized figures i in wax of, their ancestors, made at the --time of the original's death. The Duke .of ..Norfolk has the fl.mires of three wrre of one of his ancestors, which 'are kept In.Ja'glass cuse at one of his country seats. , . ' ... it The Bloaest Mummy.: ' The largest mummy In the world Is that of an nnlinnl, the Bcresovka mammoth. In (he I'etrognid museum, The species has been extinct for thousands of yeunvoml the Beresoyka mnmmoth whleli was found embed ed In the frozen. earth near the Bere avka river, In northeast XJherlft---preUddly lived .fifty thousand years .ng.', t iBSEIfflajejEEEJSEREKm' I PeopI e GoRoaifS' -Bail Although It Is well Into the month of August, and families are begin ning to thlnk'of school days, ' the vacation spirit throughout Central Oregon Is everywhere rlfo. Dosplte the almost unbearable conditions of many of the roads In Central Ore gon, tourists and home folks are willing to meet with unpleasant situations on the road In order to get out into the country. This year is a banner year for the motorist In Central Oregon. Oregon's lakes, streams and beauty spot 8 are becoming known every where through the publicity of vari ous types. However, tt Is problem atical whether the bad roads prop aganda which the tourists of other states are sure to spread will have its deterring effects on travel next summer. ... Without an exception the tourists who have been questioned about the roads to the south say "they are terrible," .and in many instances have most unkind and unprintable comments upon the highway be tween Bend and Klamath ! Falls. Mayor George L. Baker of Port land is among the kickers, but he is, however, enthusiastic about a program ' he will Immediately put on its way, whereby the north and. south highway, connecting with the Columbia highway south to Klam ath Falls and connecting with the Crater Lake highway and California thoroughfares, is to he 'improved. Mayor Baker, when In Bend thlB week en route to his home, ex pressed a surprise that the highway through such scenic country should, be allowed to deteriorate, and fur ther promised to take something like definite action among good roads boosters of Portland to ob tain funds' with which to build a permanent highway north and south through Oregon on the east sida of the Cascade mountains. The advantages of the permanent improvement of this higway are in numerable, but one advantage from the viewpoint of the traveler is that from Portland the tourist may see the .Columbia highway,' Journey down through tbe heart of Oregon along the east slope of the Cascades, through Its great timber belt, by Motor lentral Ureg Bend Garage Company '' ' ' : ' ;. : ''.. ' .-' . '. ! 1 , ' ' ' f '' I ''', i --W---" - r"- II I ' .T-rr - .. i ...'...-...., V.r-v.r--i'r-'j'''v'''-'-.W-i'et'i4i Ktt"; .-w-f THE BEND nUIXKTlV, DAILY EDITION, Its innumerable stream take ,Bj(iH trips to it J'odiojif' fresh wavy:, conttnuo south to California, end return, If he chooses, by. the west route to Portland. - - The tourist from the south uuiy take the re verso route. .Mayor Baker sees in tho improvement of the north and south highway a grout loop tor Oregon, . , !: GAS LINE LIKELY CAUSE OF TROUBLE When tho engine after bolug started, runs tor a minute or two and ihen, stops,, the first place to look for trouble is In the gasollue toed line. A" partial stoppage lu the pipe will lessen the flow of fuel so that the float chamber fills slow ly. On toeing started the motor at once consumes 'this gasoline and then has to wait for more. Thore is another possible cause of this trouble, and that Is the flout of the carburetor sticking. - Of course. It the float Is stuck in it high position the bow of tuel will be greatly lessened or even stopped. KEEP RADIATOR HOSE FREE FROM KINKS A radiator hose is mounted as closely to the .fan as Is possible 53 REPUBLIC TRUCKS IN JUNE 56 REPUBLIC TRUCKS IN JULY IN OREGONTHERE'S A REASON Low Cost of Operation and Service USE ONE AND SEE ' WaItherWilliams Co. R. S. McCLURE, Selling Agent ' 132 Greenwood Awimcing the Sole Agency fortite BuicK Cars for on U ' " ",v-:..f The increased importance of Bend and Deschutes county as an automobile center we have finally r been given the sole agency for Deschutes county by the Buick Motor Company. ' , ' ' ' With this change, we feel it necessary thati we should carry for all Buick Motor Car owners a ' most complete line of parts and accessories, that we can give the best service to Buick patrons. The manufacturers of this car insist that its Customers, . through local dealers.'.be given every facility for. good service. - -'-'- ' '';,''''''' ' : . ;'Vi;. ' y .v ,!;'-'.;. '; ,:. You may be assured if you are a Buick owner, or expect to be one, that your service needs will re ceive attention. BEND, OREGON, . HATl'UDAY. Al'GUHT 8. IDIO L Shoes Shoes 4'Keal saving WE GUARANTEE MEN'S SHOES All Goodyear welt-high grade tans and blacks DRESS SHOES 1S5.68 Bt at least $2.00 lower than present day prices. These shoe prices dety com petitionBuy Now. LADIES TELL YOUR HUSBANDS AND SONS Tri-State Terminal Co. without creating the excessle noise that would develop when a fan Is too close. . Too great a distance ST...' from tho rmU.utor .cuuseji the fan to lose a Kiwi deal of lis ofllclmiuy. 8uMclmit liom should nlwiiya ho it I -lowed In connecting Ilia top of Ihu radiator and water puekct cover to avoid any strain., ou those connec tions. .... Tho uiiKlno Wuiivvs In Its front support us I he cur pusses over rough or unuven.'-romls, miits thl would destroy UioIioku. Avoid any harp bunds or kinks which would rotunl fine passago of water.'"' Put it In Tho Ilullftln. lllCI) llUJH. arc quickly destroyed by unIiik DKAI) SHOT ItKU HUO K1U.KK. guaranteed ubsolutuly destructive to bed bugs. A liquid easily used ' non-polsouous to human lite. Kor sale Itooin 3 Bather UulldiiiR, or Owl Pharmacy, Price 60 cents per bottle. Adv,64-M The farmer and the business moa of this com munity are partners in the progress or the fitiluie of their community. If they pull together, the progress and prosperity is certain to come. IF they listen to preachers of class hatred there can only be failure as a result. THE SHEVL1N-HIX0N COMPANY Seven Reason Why There Should Be An Electric Range in Every Bend Heme. 6th A blessing when day are hot; cook on an Electric Range and you do not realize there Is any heat In your kitchen. 6th Very low rate maintained by the Bend Water, Light Power Co. put all the comfort of the ELECTH10 RANGE In roach of all. 7th Cleanliness, ease, comfort and th fact that Mother' burden are lightened should be th main reason for n Kloctrlc Range. .,.' . Bend Water Light & Power Co. Progress. vehess .and Growth' : . '- ' "'.'' '" ' ; ' ' ' -'.-' ', .''';" i tli community, meant Jollsr sad eat "':....-....:' - in your pocktt. : . uild Now With Deschutes 1 . ' : iVhile) Pine. Build of home producti snd patronu arm iitdudiy. Th cketpstt snd bent kuiliiing msttrial i DockuKi (While) , Pin and is manufactured riabt her into til tixsi nd (rtdrt of lumber. Acquire home of your own initcid of hunch of rent receipt!. PUT.YOUR MONEY TO WORK. BUILD NOW 1 ' ' '.' j " y ' ' ''''. The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber C9. LtXAL SALES ACENTS; MILLER LUMBER COMPANY THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY VTHOLESALE DlSTKIUUTORS , r ; FOR CENTRAL OREGON OF OIL, GASOLINE, FLOUR, SALT, MEATS HAM, BACON, LARD, ETC. .. .'..v.J ,t ., " ';' " ' General Commission Merchahts WE BUY HIDES THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY, nt a, at eft . , , rnone..zi 'W"H n,.Tr.niriivr-,-tn,v)Zt-J' ' " "NOTU'M TO ntKUlTOIW.i In the County Court f the Hlnto of Oregon, fur Deschutes county. In tho iiiutur of ilm. llstUll) uf Kiiutii Nelson, deceimeil. - , Nollro Is hereby given Unit It. H. Itiiinitton has Ik'Oii ulipiiliited ns iiiluiliilstl'ittor of the I'NtiUu of Knut. Nelson, tleoeused, by tho ouuiity court of Deschutes county, OreguV . All pninon having claims iWulust. the Huld oHtiite uro hereby luitu lluil to present them, duly verified with proper vouchers, to the kalil udiiilnlNtrutor, til tho law otllue ut It. 8. lluiulltuil. In. 'th .First Na tional Hank building. IiI. Oregon, within six months from the dut of the llrsl puhllcittliiu of this notice, towlt: within six mom lis from August V, 11, . ..11 8. HAMILTON', Administrator. Vonsln, MoCourt & Veusla und H. H. Hamilton, utturneys for admin istrator, Istrutor, 6l)-01-t)7-73-70o Put II In The lliilli-lln. 1st Saving of time, labor and fuel. Stid Meats, vegetable and other foods retain natural flav ors when cooked on an KLKC TBIC IIANOK that sr. other wise lost In vapors when sub jected to uneven heats pro duced by wood, coal or gas range. . 3rd Cot out of bod, turn the button and breakfast I started whilo you are dressing. 4th No dirt, no ashes. Mother' work I easier and her disposition Is happier and her day are longer. . -J -' A. m. ritiNjiK, Manager .: a V ... v.nv