FAflR a THR BEND BCIXETIH, DAILY EDITION, BKWD, ORBQO!, MONDAY, MAY,U4, 1020. The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION ISIaaaii Beer Afteraee. bod Saaaer. Br law Beta Balletla (Iiuaraaretea) aWtawed aa Secixl Claaa matter January aa 1917, at the Port Oftlee at Band. Onm to lei ol March t, MI. r OBKRT W. SAWYKR.....Bdltar-ManaL HKNRY K. FOWl.l!R...-...Aaorfate fcdlter rBJED A. WOELFLEN.-AuVerttaliul Manauer H- 8MITII Circulation Vmnr BALPB SPENCER,-. Unban teal Bapt An Independent Nrwvpaper, etaadlnjr tm ! mm aqumra deal, clean bualneaa, clean politic aaaf Uxj beat tntcrwta ol Bend ! Centra Orajron. . s . y ,. k . i' . J .- ,; ts ,,. SUBSCRIPTION KATES i Br MaU On Year 11.04 Bll Mentha M.U Hum Moolhe IKS . . Br Carrier , : - Oh Year 14.50 Bra Month! , tut Om Month " ," Ail aabaeriptiona era do and PAYABLE W ADVANCE. Notice of expiration . art Did - aabeeriDer - and ' if renewal t aot aaado within reaaooabl time th paper will a diaeontinued. Jean notify oa promptly of any chanm af addreaa. or of failure to receive the paper rearularlr. Otherwise ire will not be re aponeible for eoeiea aibued leak all check and order payable to Tfce Bend Bulletin. MONDAY, MAY '14, 1920. OREGON" FOR LEAGUE. Last Friday's vole, studied in re spect to the league of nations con troversy, while full of anomalies, contains little satisfaction for the nntl-leagners. , ',On the republican side Hiram Johnson Is apparently the choice of the party for its presidential candi date, but only by a plurality vote. The combined vote for Wood and Hoover, both in favor of the league. .Is well in excess of Johnson's total, indicating clearly that Johnson's narrow position does not appeal to the majority of the republicans of the state. , .. . The same result ia shown in the .vote, for delegates td the republican national convention. The men se lected in this district as well as in the state nt large all favor a candi date pledged to the league. So far as yet reported not a single John son delegate was chosen. . The situ ation, then, is as we suggested on Thursday it might be the delegates .are to be bound to Johnson only as long as they consider their pledge ,to:be binding. After. the first few . perfunctory ballots they will turn to a league man. ..On the democratic side the situa lion is much the same, although the conclusions are to be drawn from . the senatorial instead of the presi ' dential feature of the . election. Here the contest was between Sena tor Chamberlain, supporter of the league with reservations, and Har vey Starkweather, ready to accept President Wilson's ultimatum con- " eernlng the league and its supporters without question, and -Chamberlain was nominated. In other-words the democrats of the state join with, the republicans in favoring 'the league with reservations and reject the Wil son idea of the league without the change of a letter or a dot. . So far as the issue of the presi- j dential . campaign Is the league af nations it would seem to have been ' settled in Oregon.. RipplirigRhqraQS,tSl Hi a? r i v jn n aw moil iuiui i The Dismal Day, ! The day is dark and chilly, and beastly showers de- scend; the winds are sad and silly, their wailing, has no end. The men have quit their hoeing until the weather's dry; the women drop their sewing and gaze outdoors-and sigh. On such a day a fellow is willing to' believe that all the world is yellow,-this life designed to peeve, The cheerful words of Browning that all the World is well, can't stop his heavy frowning, or soothe him for a. spell. He feels that all the sages and bards who sing of hope can never earn their wages by springing sunshine dope. The weary winds are blowing, it is a beastly day; no cheerful cows 'are crowing, no blithesome roosters neigh. "But all the outdoor critters are wet and cold and blue; no wren or robin twitters and makes a howdydo. But hold, the ducks are joyous, the he ducks and thejr wives! The rain storms that annoy us bring joy to their young lives! So let's resume our grinnmgs and caper round again; the ducks must have their innings, as well as hens and men. ' Nvmip.l. if llm Annual Ntalniirnl of Ilia Paoifio Mutual Life Insurance Co. of California, In inn Ktale uf California, on tli ;llal day of lliM-emtirr, HUH, made to Ibe liiauranra (Yiiimlaaioncr uf Ik Mia la ol Ore gon, ptiriuant to Inw; Capital. Amount of capital linear paid up. l, 200,000.00 . . Incoaj. Total premium Itti-otue fur the yr t0,34,li4.O Intere.i, dltliten.U and raula 1-eoelvetl durhii lle year , , 3.J4K.HM.UO luroma fruia other aoureea re. revcivwl during Ilia year . . . Ilrt,la 40 Tot.li tnrouie .VI'J, 1011,445.03 Plaburaemant. Pai'l fur lunaea, enduwuietita, ait- uulliea ami aurreuder aluea.$.'l4;i,l7.7d Dlfidenda paid tu polieyhuldera during Uio year V.14,244.04 Coinuilanl.ina and talarlet paid during the jv.ir '.',. 010. 0'J Taxea, lieen.ea and (eea paid during the year '.'47.1IS0 07 Ainuunt uf ell olkerHiidiluria 1.0.14.601.47 Total upefHlituri'a .... ... .S7.7eO.e04 4 Aaaeta , i en.e hi . nai eaiaia ownaa imarket value) $'J,33C,45S.OO Vulue uf tlnrka nod. bonda owntnl tmutkei or auiorliied valuel O.80,4OI.O Luaiia in mortgagea and cul lateral. He . .J7,UJo,S44.llH Premium iiolea ami pulley Ir.ana 7, 704,010. AO fa.ti n tianka and on baud,. MM, 374,00 Net uneolleeled and defrrred preniiunia ,. 70,3)3.50 Intereat and rultta due and ae- eniMl 7IK.41H 'JO Other. aseela (net) U7I.IU Thn Monsa a nil (heir filtuid" v,) tlitiu'B Wodnesdy uvotilng, Junn i, at I ho lllppodromn. Wllmin Ufii'R's oiohosli'u. Ho suio und cuuio. HOlfi- Invtn Ratlt. ' J ml TillikliK liua linllt'Pil that iin Hi rtintt'iilH nf a iii'liniif urow Mintillavr tlio liriiultlUK mi Ihv ltitn'1 lli'l lilifniT, Tittnl aeta life department. $47, U05,llll.J'J Aeeulrut departluent J,U4a,&'J0.0& Total aaaeta admitted In Ore goo ilO.flt 1,004 S7 Uabllltloa, Net reaenea ft I..1HS.7.MI (H) tlroaa etalua fur luaae unpaid I0,H47.04 Ail utner llablllliea 4,140.507,67 NATIONAL METAL WEATHER STRIPS kekp oi;r ttir.u KKKI IN HKAT ' KKK1' OUT DUST mo vvy.ii AND WOHIC BAVKH Eyulp jour Iiounp, ofliw uf iorn with Wiiiliir Hiilp bow.. ; i Limited auiily left ut rlliiol prlcv. , See T. L. COLLIER, Bend, Oregon r;tttmumuianitiitiiuuBmuunuiaiiittmtuuiiiiuiiiu uimutttuiutuuitiuuutiuuumiuiitaiiiiiiituumiuiwiuutiii Almninum Repairing . We are now prepared to do all kinds of solder ing of aluminum ware. Bring in your pieces for repairing quickly and efficiently done. William Montgomery Minnesota Street. Bend, Oregon. , ii:m:ttmtmmttmttmnrnrmtrtW! l.lahUlliea nient uf life depart- way by a wide margin. On the sixth ballot he had 308 -votes; Bristow 111; Conkling. 81; Hartranft of Pennsylvania, 50; Hayes of Ohio, 113; Morton, S3; Washburne of Ill inois. 4; Wheeler of New York. 2. . . On the seventh ballot the field combined against Blaine that be ing Conkling's chief political aim In the convention-e-and a coalition of 384 votes nominated Rutherford B. Hayes, with results that all but. led to civil war ere he reached the i White House by. a majority of one in the electoral college. William A. Wheeler" was nominated for - vice president by acclamation. The platform declared "the Uni ted States of America Is a nation,' not a league," demanded the coura-i geous enforcement of the new con-! stitutional amendments, attacked! polygamy, charged democracy with "still being . the same In character as when it sympathized with trea son," and reiterated practically everything that had been promul gated four years previously. The convention of this year abol ished the "unit Irule" of voting so that a delegate might be free to vote as an individual, instead of being bound by a majority of his state. ceased, and, second, .that undue In fluence was exercised upon Plttock In its execution. Joseph P. Cotton of the law firm of .McAdoo, Cotton & Franklin of New York, will be associated with the local attorneys In representing the opponents of the will. t t.lubillliea uf aecidetll depart . U.7''I..V'.0J Total llaliilltlri, eieluarea of aurplua of l.l J7.07.I 71 and eapilal atuek of JOO.OOO.OU 4el3.7S0.5 amaueea In oregoa tor U Year. (Iroai preuttunia reeelved during the year I 134. 010.74 I'remiuma and divldeuda re turned during the year .... O.AOl.va lt.aea paid during tka year... 40.:l,.'JlO0 THIS PACIFIC JIl.Tl'Ale l.lr'K IN8UH ANCK CO. OP t'Al.lfXtltMA. George I. Cochran, I'reaideut. C. I. I). Idoora, Hecreiary. Statutory realdent attorney for aertrlee: W. II. Mrt'oonrll, Inland. Oragen. V LEGATION GUARD ' IS ' FOREST ' PATROL j After four years service In the U. ! S. army, most of which time was, spent as legation guard at Peking. China. W. A. Mitchell, will go on this season as a fire patrol at Cabin ' Lake, a part of his brother's dis trict. Ranger Mitchell and his sol-, dier brother are spending a few days in Bend before starting back toward Fort Rock. Bring in your, best negatives and have them enlarged. We make 8x10 enlargement for 50c. Central Photo Co.. with Symonds Bros., Jewelers. Bend. Oregon. , ... , 43c FANCY NETTED GEM SEED POTATOES. FOR SALE Tri-State Terminal Co. Continued tomorrow, with the story of the seventh convention. j.,.. The recent statement from Attor ney General Palmer's office that . sugar prices could be reduced one half, makes us-wish -that A. Mitchell were in. the sugar business where he ' could show us how. It is plain thai ne cannot as attorney general. Mt. Hood Ice cream at Buchwal- ter's . , 30 tfc PITTOCK WILL TO BE AT ISSUE TODAY Attempt to Break S8,0O0,0O0 Trust Puhri Left by Publisher Reached Climax. G. O. P. Convention vSnapSKots ') ; (Copyright, The Ceorje Matthew . Adanu Seeice.) . .' . By A. H. Vandenberg. . ' KIATH COXVKXTIO.V , The sixth republican national- con vention was the first to do the really unexpected' thing. "When it assem bled in Cincinnati, June 14, 1876 centennial year three great repub lican leaders stood out beyond the 'crowd. They were James G. Blaine, Vol- Maine, who had but recently vin dicated himself from the Insinua tions of corruption in the -Infamous "Mulligan Letters" episode, ' nhd whose name was presented to the convention by Robert G. Ingersoll in fin oratorical gem which will live sis long as jewels of speech are cherished; Roscoo Conkling .of New York, one of the ablest debaters of all .time, but arrogant and. unap proachable and utterly lacking in personal popularity; apd Oliver P. lorton, Indiana's great and splen did war governor., . There were other candidates, largely of the so-called "favorite son" type although. Benjamin H. . Bristow,. of . Kentucky; t was sufficiently.-formidable to. muster 113 votes on the first-ballot. '' Six roll-calls failed to name a Choice, although Blaine led all the I ( By United Preen to The Bond Bulletin) PORTLAND, " ORE., May 24. This is the -date set for-the trial of the Plttock will contest- the climax of the attempts of Caroline P.- Lead better, daughter of the late Henry L: Plttock, to break the $8,000,000 trust fund which was created by the publisher : of the Portland Oregon Ian. , Arguments on the validity of the instrument will be confined to two' major, points, under a recent ruling of the court. These points are those advanced by the Lead better, petition, asserting, first, - that .the' purported I will Is not the last will of the de- j The Bend Laundry as in the past, is pre--pared to efficiently care for the wants of its patrons. To You On Schedule Time we return everything you send to us except the dirt. Put You Duds in Our Suds- , Bend Laundry illpli ffj MAKES MUSCLE IS GOOD BRAIN FOOD Made from Cracked Wheat No Shortening Very Little Sweetening The Most Nutritious Bread Made American Bakery 'Tbis house lias Electric Service' When j-ou've said that, you've cone a long way v toward getting your lease signed. Bticause the mod ern woman wants a house she can turn into a home. And or.e of the first essentials of a cheerfui home is the briRht, isviting light of EDISON MAZDA LAMPS. The housewife Irr.owa, too, that in the house with ' electric service her work will be lessened and made easier by electric flatirons, electric washers, vacuum cleaners and the many other electrical appliances at her cctntnarvX , your house will make it the preferred house. It Wu rent easier, and for more. Special terms now. Take advantage of them. ' Our wiring representative will call and givo you facts.' Call ar 'phone for Information and estimates v TODAY. i Bend Water Light & Power Co. Progressiveness and Growth In this community means: dollars und cent In your pockflt. Build Now witti Deschutes (White) Pine. ' Dulld of home products and patronize homo Industry. Th6v ' cheapest and best building material Is Deschutes '(White) Pino and Is manufactured right here into all sizes and grades ' , of lumber. Acquire a home of your own Instoad of a bunch of rent receipts. The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. i - Loral Rules Agents MILLER LUMBER COMPANY Not Just Meat But r aw a .: O'DGNNELL BROS ::i:1linn:mniiinMilKini:nni:!!nnnilnimnniiniinnuil)nimmmuirauihliliiniraninminttiiuiuiiuuiuiu Demanding of merchants their , ( highest priced wares, whether you can afford them or not, is fuel for the profiteer. Even with present prices, proper judgment can be ex- ercised in buying and money saved. High prices is no excuse for ex travagance. . , 1 '; ' The Shevlin-Hixon Company. .M:i::n:i:::inii:iiii:iMn::inMi!nn:iiiMMMiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiMMmiiinniiMiMiiiniiii:ii!M:w:mn!!-.:::::::i:iM:inniiin