FAOB 9 THH BKND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, DKND, OREGON, Kit IDA V, JINK It, 1020. The Bend Bulletin DAILY KDITION rk1hk4 Krery Aft.rn.ei Eittm 8ir, By Th. llnd Bull.llr, (InrariMnlMl) - Enteral as Second CUM mttr J.nusry I, 117, at tha rout OI(ic at Btnd. Oren. Act ot March J, IB.. BOHERT W. SAWYER Edltor-Manairw KNRY N. FOWLER Auoclata Editor PUD A. WOKU-XN,.Alv.rtitnc Manainr O. H. SMITH Circulation Mananr BALril Bl'ENCER Mechanical Buirt. An Independent Ntnraper, itandlnr for tt. aquara deal, clean business, clean politic as tha bnt intcraU of Bend and Central SUBSCRIPTION BATES llr Mall One Year M M Btx Months II. Tt Tnree Months I1.C0 Ot Carrier -fjaa Tear , .0 ix Months , $5.P0 One Month .0 All subscriptions are dua and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notice of expiration are mailed aobferibera and if renewal la not Mde within reasonable time the paper will tm diacontinued. Plea notify na promptly of any chanK mt address, or of failure to receive the paper rearnlarly. Otherwise we will not be re- apaaaihla for copie mfased Mak all checka and orders payable to Tbe Bend Bulletin. FRIDAY. Jl'NE 11. 1910. PLATFORM AND CANDIDATE The apathy vhich Is reported to have existed in the republican con vention hall in the opeuing hours of the convention has largely found its counterpart among the people. There Is interest, of course, as to who will be the nominee, but news reports to the effect that, in the end, the se lection will be made by party bosses, or by Boies Penrose from his Phila delphia sick room, have a tendency to deaden enthusiasm. Tbe truth is that throughout the primary cam paign there was a considerable lack of enthusiasm. The first meuiion of Hoover os a presidential possibility touched the popular imagination, but u soon as tbe candidacy became a matter of politics, interest died down. And now, as politics begin to suggest that it, and not tbe peo ple, will select the republican candi date, the people begin to lose inter est. We trust someone will be se lected who revives it. News reports indicate also that a majority of the delegates favor the League of Nations with reservations, hut, in the interests of harmony,' are submitting to the dictation of Hiram Johnson that the party platform either repudiate the league or be silent on the subject. Unless John son is the nominee, the only effect such action can have on the cam paign will be to furnish the demo crats with ammunition. Practically every possible nominee, except John son, has stated that he favors the league and, platform or none, can hardly go back on his former state Went. We do not think that the "heart of the world will break" if the league covenant is not adopted, but we feel sure that the backdown of the re publican party on the biggest moral issue before the convention a back down dictated by nothing more than party convenience will not sit well with the people. - If its candidate is, nevertheless, a league man, the plat form will be forgotten. If he is not the battle will be joined and the re publican party will have a harder fight than six months ago anyone thought it could have. ... Democratic Convention Snap-Shots THE STORY OF 16 CONVENTIONS By A. H, Vnndcnberg. The Presidency. If Grimes is our next president, the land will be in clover; we all shall bask in sweet content, our troubles will be over. So say the boys who whoop for Grimes, and fix his divers fences, and hint we ought to dig some dimes to pay campaign expenses. If Grimes wins out, the useful lad who's always busy toiling, will never lack a helpful scad to keep the kettle boiling. And in the bank he'll have a hoard of large gunmetal dollars, and he will own a nice tin Ford, and Sunday shirts and collars. If Grimes wins out the idle jay will have no decent standing; he'll loaf throughout the golden day, free soup and pies demanding. 'Twill be the same if Grimes should lose, his hopes to ashes turning; all kinds of men will get their dues, will get just what they're earning. The man who buckles down to work will find the times are booming, and we will see the village shirk in some cheap poorhouse room ing. I'll vote for Grimes, but if he wins I'll keep on sawing maple, that I may fill my shelves and bins with fancy grub and staple. votes for Seymour came from Ohio, Indiana and the "border states." The .McClellan nomination was made un animous on motion of the famous "bitter ender," Vallandighaiy of Ohio. Two ballots settled the Vice-Prea- idency. James Guthrie of Kentucky (who had been Douglas' chief op ponent for the Presidential nomin ation in the regular convention of 1860) led on the first ballot in a field of eight candidates. On the sec ond ballot, however, Guthrie's name was withdrawn, and this habit im mediately became so contagious that George H. Pendleton of Ohio (who had been runner-up on the first bal lot) was unanimously chosen. McClellan and Pendleton were lat er defeated at the polls by Lincoln and Johnson. To be continued tomorrow with the tstory of the convention of IHU8 THE CONVENTION OF 1WI4 (. Tbe Democratic National Conven tion of 1864 .assembled in the .midst of civil war-on August 29, at Chicago, with ex-Governor William Bigler of Pennsylvania as temporary chairman and Governor Horatio Sey mour of New, York as permanent chairman, The platform adopted before the nominations were made, and largely prophesying what the, ticket would be declared that "after four years of failure to restore the Union by the experiment of war," the vital es sential was that "immediate efforts seek a cessation of hostilities with a view to an ultimate convention of the states to the end that peace may be restored on the basis of the Fed . eral union of the states." . The plat form declared the aim and object of the Democratic Party "is to preserve the Federal union and the rights of the states unimpaired." Party sentiment was concentrated on General George B. McClellan for Pocsldent long before the onven- tion met; and one perfunctory roll call gave him the designation. Be fore the resu'ft was announced, changes were made which gave Mc Clellan 202 1-2 votes to 28 1-2 votes for Thomas H. Seymour, All the LIKE SWORD OF DAMOCLES Hew Many Others Have Unwittingly Sat in Peril of Which They Were lgnorant7 It may have chanced tlmt some of ns have unwittingly imt timlcr a sword of DiitiKH.-les. nod "throuuli jrrx.il luck rather than good iwin,-.-im.nt" have escaped its full. Damocles himself was happily Ignorant of his duiker for a brief time. The story, with Its perfectly obvious moral. Is Hint In the reign of Wo- nyslus the Elder as the ruler of Syra cuse in Greece, years liefure the Clirls tlon era. one Imiuncles, a member of the court, wishing lo establish himself securely wllh the monarch, flattered him unduly. Kelng n good deal of n man and believing Unit "flattery, like cologne water. Ik to be smelleil of, not swallowed," Dirinyxlus decided to teach the courtier a lesson. ' He Invited biin lo a wonderful linn- quet, which Damocles enjoyed greatiy until he perceived nbove bis head a sword which held by one slng'e hnlr. How str.i be was able to leave his perilous station Ik unrecorded, but his feelings during the rest of the feast may lie Imagined ami need not be described. Wocd Rat's Peculiar Trick. The wood or puck rat, common In the nurihu lern part of the fulled Slates, Ii-ik ilils peculiar trull: It leaves I. lis of nod, leaves or trnsh as nitistltuies for Hie materials It carries away. Will to Do Is Imperative. Thouk'bls of doubt and fear never nccuinplL-ihcd anything, mid never inn. They always lead to failure. Purpose, energy, power to dn and nil fining thoughts ccnte when doubt und fenr creep In. The will to do springs frm the knowledge that we enn do. Allen. SOI.MOXH In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for Deschutes County. The Bend Company, a Corpora tion, Plaintiff, vs. B. It. Short, De fendant. To B. B. Short, Defendant above named : In the name of the Stato of Ore gon, you are hereby required to up pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled case and ciuse on or before the 9th duy of July, 1920, which Is more than six weeks after the 28th day of May, 1920, the date of the first M1CKIE SAYS VMONOtB VUIW rf u TufVt rV v rti i cn uuift.in.iit. ... re&Yasl tvi'as om 'u. ief uis PP.PEB. ttUri CLEM OOVMH ftfV STOP, VKUKN WE Or4LN MfltftTi. ,TWMK Of VT VJUN5 ft tEAR' MONOER. i Collies Best Sheop Dogs. The department of agriculture says that the Scotch collies are the favorite sheep dogs of America. Their tireless watching even at .night, their barking at the approach of any prowler, and their instinct for keeping the flock to gether are of great value. The stray dog Is one of the slieeps' worst ene mies. - - J Bf O e "MWl wife CM AfTAJ? Eii Tourist--Camper Fisherman:-- - Central Oregon's wealth is in its FORESTS Use extra precautions with fire, "matches, cigar ettes. Report promptly any small blaze. Do Your Part to Save the Trees. The Brooks -Scanlon Lumber Co. Local Sales Agents MILLER LUMBER COMPANY publication of tills summons, uud If you full hii to appeal' and answer, for want thereof, Iho plaintiff will apply to til" court tor Iho relief prayod for In Ihu complaint, lo-wll: Kor a docreo of this court forever barring mid foreclosing any llgnt of thu mi Id deteiidmit III und to Iho property described In the compluliit us rollows: i.ot iv or hoick si. Highland Addition to lleud. ac cording lo the duly iMcorded niup and plat of said addition now on file and of record In Iho urflco of thu County Clerk of lUisohutoH Coun ty, Oregon, or airy purl thereof und that thu contract In plaintiff's com plaint mentioned bn ruucollcd uud that defendant's right in and lo suld property and contract b rorovur cancel led. tinn ed and hold for naught, and Unit defendant have no interest therein, and for such other and" further relief oh lo the court may upiieur Jusonnd einiltulile. Hervlte of this summons Is made upon you by publication thereof In Thu llend Mulletln for six consecu tive ami successive weeks under and by virtue of an order innilo trnl en tered on tha liTlli tltts of May, 1920, by the Honorable T. H. J. Duffy, Judge of the ubovn entitled court. The duto of the first publication of this summons Is Iho 2Sth day of May. 1920. und the date of the lust publication thereof Is tho 2nd tluv of July, 1920. K. O. STAOTEIt. Attorney for liii.ullff. Bend, Oregon. 47-51-l9-5-7 1-TSc SIMMONS III the Circuit Court of tho St'uto of Oregon, for Deschutes County. Tho llend Company, a Corpora tion. Plaintiff, vs. J. 11. Combs, De fendant. To J. B. Combs, Defendant above named: In the nnnia of tho State of Ore gon, you uro hereby required to ap pear and answer tho complulnt filed against you In the above entitled case and cause on or before tho 9th day of July, 1920, which Is more than six weeks after the 2th duy of May, 1920, tho date ot tho first publication of Ibis summons, and If you full so to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to tho court for I he relief prayed for In the complaint, lo-wlt: Kor a decree of this court forever barring and foreclosing any right of the said defendant in and to the property described In the complaint as follows: Lot 3 of block 1, Mill Addition lo Bend, ac cording to the duly recorded map and plat of said addition now on file and of record in the office of tho County Clerk of Deschutes Coun ty, Oregon, or any part thereof uud that the contract In plaintiff's com plaint mentioned b cancelled and that defendant's right in and to said property and contract bo forever cancelled, bnrred and held for naught, and that defendant huve no Interest therein, and for such other und further relief as to tho court may appear just and equitable. Kervice of this summons is made upon you by publication thereof In The Hend linlefln for sit ennseeu- tlrn and hiiccoshIvo wuolm under und by vli tno of an order uiiido in I e.i teind on tho 71 li day of Muy, 1020, by tho llouoriihlii T. 10. .1. Huffy, Jildgo of Iho ubovn entitled court. Tho date of thu first publication of this summons Is the I'Hth duy of May, 1 920, and the date of thu last publlciillou thereof Is Iho 2nd duy of or July, 1920. K. t). HTADTKII. Altoiiioy for liulullff. lleud, Orciiuu. 47-G.t-l.9-firt-7l.7lic NOTIi'K OK SCHOOL KI.WTION TO IVtlllvVSK TVX MIIIIK THAN' SIX PICK Ci;XT OVh'H 'jiiat or Tin: i'in: im h yk tit Nut Ice Is hereby given to I he legal voters of Hehnol District No. I of Hesiihulim County, Mute of Oregon, (hut an Kindlon will ho held In km Id district al llirli Hehnol A iittltoi Jinn, on (ho HO til day of June, 1920, ut 8 lo 7 o'clock In thu lilioiiionli, (o void on Ihu iptesllou of Increasing Ihu lunounl of (he tux levy III hii I il I list iict tor the year IH20 by mora than nix per com over thn amount of huh h luvy for tho your Imiuiiitliiluly preceding. CousldiiiiiiK Ihu amount of Iuiiioiihii over II per cent, InereuHa for any year cannot bo considered In die cemllug years. It is necessary In ruins tills add I (loniil uimiiint by special luvy . for the following reasons: Thu luW went Into effect when our tux was very small and 0 per cunt Increase each year does not meet reiiilrud pxpuudllui'iis. Dated this nth day of June, I 02" ItOIIICItT W, HAWYKK, (iiulrmuii lloiiid of Atlesl: DlriHiloiH. J. ALTON THO.Ml'HON, llliiliii't Clerk, l-2iV Although we are not stocking heavily in elect licit I accessories, largely because deliveries are hard to ' obtain. We will obtain nnythiiig electrical upon order for any of our customers at I lie lowest price possible. It we haven't what you want in the way of elect ri:al accessories conic in, select from our t'Htttloirs and we will do our best to obtain it. Bend Water Light & Power Co. 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. The Shevlin-Hixon Company. $5, 000 Sfcqck 'MuisltGo! The entire stock bf the Burns Furniture Co., former ly G. W. Cook, in Wright Hotel Building, TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION Saturday, June 12 . beginning at 9 a. m. and lasting until 9 p. m. Everything You Need Furniture, Harness, . Farm Implements, Household Goods, Cooking Utensils, Garden Tools, and Hundreds of Useful Articles, ig argains Assured. They'll Go Fast. Remem ber the date June 12 m urns Furniture L. L. NOONCHESTER, Manager. t ;