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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1908)
w "WSSl HE BEND BULLETIN ,'For every man a squaro flcal, no test and no more.' ifAftLijs d. Havif non'Ofr SUllSCRtl?T)l)ON UAT15& One rtr..-.... ....-. Jt.jo Sir moothi.......... .....'......,..,-..,.. ... .o Three neath.--...-. ...,,..... .ja " "OurarUbtr advance.) ' FlbAY. APRIL io, I9Q3. TUB SENATORIAL SITUATION. Three candidates ate bclore the -otcrso9rrcon for the office of United 'Wn't,cs senator, vv Qhas W. Fulton, the present incumbent; II. M. Cake, of Portland, and Governor Chamberlain. Under Qrcgon's direct primary law the voters have the privilege of Mating at the primaries and Inter nt the general election which man the wish to represent them In the sen ate. The office of senator is always nn important one, and it behooves, the voters of the state to consider carefully before easting their, ballot for a candidate for that office. Governor Chamberlain is n demo crat and Is thus badlv handicapped in the race. The Bulletin does not believe the voters of Oregon want to send a democrat to the senate. The general election will probably prove this statement correct Mr Fulton and Mr. Cake are the onlv republican candidates. Mr. Cukt is a new, untried man. What hi influence would be in the enate U problematical. It always take several sessions before a new mem bcr can eert any noticeable In fluence in behalf of his state or for any measure. The Bulletin be lieves it would be unwise at the present time to send a new man to the senate. There are several measures before that body in which Oregon is vitally interested, us lor instance improvement of the Colum bia river for ncvigation, and it would be most unwise to place this important work in the hands of a new, untried man. On the other hand, Senator Ful ton his beeu doing some very good work in congress. He is admtttcd to be a man of much ability. He is popular in the senate and has been there long enough to become acquainted. When he was the onlv Oregon representative in either , house of congress, Senator Fulton, single-handed and alone, secured the largest appropriation for Ore gon's rivers and harbors ever se cured by the stale, and in 1906 he continued this good work by secur ing an emergency appropriation of 400,000 for continuance of work on the Columbia river bar. Other work to Fulton's credit is the au thorship of the "Allison Amend ment" to the interstate commerce law, for which he was personally thanked by President Koo&evteJt; and at the present scseioii he has introduced two very important jaws, one which, provides for a hearing by the Interstate Commerce Commission before a rale can be in creased by any railroad iu case a shipper objects, and the other a resolution that authorizes the attorney-general to proceed against the Southern Pacific for violation of the Oregon and California land grant. Both these measures are directly iu the interests of the peo ple and in line with good govern ment. Senator Fulton's work in this regard has been commendable and efficient. As is common with most public men, Senator Fulton has his en emies. These claim that he is cor rupt and a server of corporations rather than of the people. The senator's two amendments to the interstate commerce net and his present labors to force the forfeiture of the Southern Pacific's land grant would indicate that such a charcc s untrue. 'I he Bulletin emphati cally stands for clean government and clean men and it has no time for the sctirvv, corporation-serving politician. However, Senator Ful ton's labors in the last two sessions of congress have shown him to be .vydrkinu mid wotking hard for the people. He should be returned to the senate to complete the work he has begun. Affords Perfect Security l'olej's Honey awl Tnr affords perfect security from pneumonia and coiumim tion a it cures the most obstinate cousin jiud colds. We lMve never known a single Instance of a cold retuitirftf in pneumonia after 1'iAey'u Honey und Tar had been taken. C. V. Merrill, Drug K'.t. . Catbon paper for sale at iuUetia office; 3c a sheet. The ' Rfdmcnil Items, KunMomi, April 6. Messrs, Stanley, Howard nml others Interested In 1). 1. vS: 1 matters passed throufih line on their way lo llend. For further twr ttculaw sec nuothcr column. ' Mevsrs. l.ehtn.vi mid Springer, nsiitr nnti for nomination, were In town bat unlay renewing' old neiiiaiutiice and forming View otic. Mr. Springer i getting lo be quite Vfell khiovvn here and our people wImi him the hest of success Messrs. Norwood and lid Kennard e.nvc a dance l'thlay night. This is the first one of he season wlrtie icecream vvn 011 the refreshment list. Your correspondent was In Prhicvitlr on All Fool's D.vy ns tv delegate on M, of A. business. Mrs. C. K. Mcl.nllln gave rt party Wednesday night in honor of herncphew, Milton Luvvsoii the iiconston being the celebration of hit birthday. Hlcgaut ivfrohnicnt vvereservrd nud the ouug folks present, of wham there vvtvs. a good ly number, voted it it grand good time Chad Irvin is nursing a felon and says it is a nuisance to put it the mildest. MiM Rcvstrd is n late arrival. Mr. nud Mrs. Itcvard have, been living for some time on what vWtlic McCalTcry fotlj ctof town on the reiver,, The Adams family are other late comers living in the Jake Hlirct, house iu io 11. Mr. It. M. Smith's youne datichtcr Lwrts quite sick the bitter rMt,t'of the vsecK, newssiwiiiiK eiuiiiiK a jiuysicinii, but is much improved now we umer land. Carl Hhret is iu Portland on business matters. Ttie schoolhouse looks another story like n schoolhouse now than It did Iam week. Cecil Kenyon has gone hack tn North Dakota in an endeavor to sell the farm there. It. F. Jones reports more pension pa pers to be made 'out this period than ever before. It. C: Park. Inkling at (list. Gist, April 4 F. K. Dayton was at Gist Thursday last on businc Waller Graham rocs to work in the National Forest ns forest rntiger on the 15th. He received his appointment a few days ago. Robert Wright made a trip to the Hay stack country last week after seed grain. He says, thp farmers there need rain very badly. l-'nink Arnold and wife spent Sunday In the Clovcrdalc country at the AniolyJ home. Mr. llightovrcr is moving this week to Rosland. We regret very much to Ioc Mr. lliehtovrer from this vicinity. We wish htm success In his new home. Mr. and Mrs Mart Witt mode a plea? ant call at Gilt 011 Monday. Mr. Tlurkhart lias a contract to build a flume fer Mr. McCulley near Gist. Johnnie Taylor hs been quite sick with Iu grippe, Mt we hear that he is Mine better at thi writing. Walter Graham bought yesterday of James I'uller a floe team weighing about tioo pounds. Receives Congratulations Yon will soon receive the congratula tion of vour friends upon your improved apeitrauce if you will take Foley' Kid ney ximctly as it tones up ine system and Imparts new life ami vigor. Foley's Kidney Kenwilr cares tckaeh, nervous exhaustion nml all forms of kidney and nuHiusr irouiws. vihhiikikt hkhik ii today. C. W. Merrill. Druggist. Pleasant Rlde Items,. Dan Greeiihalfiji, Sr.. Ims been under the care of Dr. Tnrley the past week. Mr. Wm. iiinlselt was also 011 the sick list. It. H. hockvear, w1h was severely kicked in the face by a horse but winter, is iu n very critical rendition, his condi tion betas Mich that h will probably not be able to do nuy work this summer. He has a yatlieriug In the hMl just over the eve. Win. Johnson, candidate for county treasurer, has returned from the Madras and Agency .Plains country nml reports a solid vote for r.llis in that section. The new- mmik book! for tile Pleasant Ridue Sunday school have now come and they are much appreciated. All we nctil notv 1 mi organ. 11 tue i.imiics Aid will do thtdr duty this accomilth meilt will soon Ixvconitdeted. Tht- iliu-nura yiveil l,v Ki-f. Lowther last Suudat was Visteuetf to itll great interest, flfl lelng very highly enter tained. He will prm;li aguiii nt ltel moud next Sunday at 11 o'clock and at I'laumnt Kidue at n. til. He Is a very able bodied man. ami a very iutertstiug talker. He covets a large territory nnl enters into the work with much zeal, and should receive help from all Chris tian people. Important OecUion It is important that you should decide to take only I'oley's Honey ami Tar when vou have a cough or (old a It will cure the most olMtiuute racking cougti and expel theold from your system. 1'qley's Honey .nud Tar contnfiis no harmful drugs. Insist urn liaving It. C. W. Merrill. Druggist. WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTtE INN Table always supplied with the best that the town affords. Neat iJrid Comfortable Roonisr Uijnd, Orkcok Gophers, Sage Hats and Vrnlrie Dogs ntitmully devastate our fields of growing ernln. Tticir number may be greatly diminished by n systematic warfare upon them. Kvcry female killed before the young arc born, reduces the number of pests at least ten later on. ' "Woodlatk" Squirrel Poison Is the most tellable and destructive agent .-t devised for their extermination. It Is nksolutely certain iu its action and cvxry kernel is warranted to kill. Climatic change or moisture of the earth do not destroy its strength. It requires no mixing or prepa ration, and Is always ready for use. No other Is so good. Dealers will refund the rurchasc price, if not us .claimed. Iovt CliKMtCAI, Co., Portland, Oregou Wanted. To trade lumber, shingles and mouldings for a good driving team, (uiruess nud hack or buggy. Call on or address. HiOUTOWHK-SxtlTII CO. It Gist, Ore. Cook anted. At IIiglitower'S,mitli Co. sawmill at GNt, Or. Hither married or single; if married, wife conduct the board! tie house, while husband could work nt mill. For Sale. Driving team, weight 2100; hack and harness; also one acre of gar den on river, small house and barn. tf R J. McCann. ' For Sale. V. At my ranch six miles southeast of Bend three good dairy cows, two fresh nd the other to bo fresh iu May; also three Rood vearlings. W. J. McQillvray. For Sole. One pair sorrel horses and har ness weight 3S00 Well broken and mated. Guaranteed good pul lers Also light team, buggy nud harness Vacant and improved city lots itt Bend. Good farm laud in both Bend and Sisters country. 1-4 If. J. Ovmm'iu', Bend, Ore. NOTICE FOIt IM'HLICATION. l)frtmeat afta Inlvrlor Mad OtUr at Lalwvirw, Orl, March li. IS. tfuOm Is krrsKs- rtwn tbsl Joint f. Jahu-ofl I HmkI, Ommt. ks SW4 aoitn- uf hlr biUdtlan to maVe hast eoa IcOMHNKtStkm I nrvof Ih mHhmI oT hM ,!. lliiiainlnil Katry Ka. sMMd r ii. IM TbT lb WHbV. Mimwu NKUSKU ate M. Tp f ft, K W II Oeiutnf l. A ad Out mI4 praoT Hill bt awd lton '. 1) W(, V . CamavfaMioacT. l hla SSV Mteer 11. Ot . aa May , p. lit huh Um Mlawlag wttaimm la H"e kUeoauauMM mhStoor asaa, sad cnUlrmloa U. tnr laud. u Afcaaadcr Tcbc, Wttttom J. MrSM. im MroiM, JehH V. ta4M. all of HtMUad. 0M. pri m J. X WATHON. UW" Ttatvar laad. Act Jaac j. 1S7S, KOTICK FOIt I'UMLICATION. U. a. Mad OB. Th Italic, Ofcs., March IS, isa. Ko4K Is Nfby ttven last , Hlhlyn howeU rflstad. CaMHiirfrfCrwiV. Male of tttm), ! bt4l4 te uuicmsm, uwkr ih mi of CiifcM of jii j. iSjS. R4lMUd Ur act al Ah( 4, iyi. Hit !'.NKK sixl '!'. KW Imc u,TiS, KuKH'M Awl wUl ofltr prmj lo kr that Ihalatul MMitlit Is mote valuable tot Hi llmtr ur dune than (at ae'lCMltttra! pa( !. lil (S Mtatlh hsrctaliHlaMMUMsfubt II. C. 10IU, I'. K. CuatmwatMr at hla oac IH Head, 0kii, m the Mh day ot liiiw, tans Kb luiaci a htr MrilMiiar Wrcy A. Walstr, Jowpl) II HchlKl IjiiI J VVrtght. alloflkml, iHcgoii NWwIu Pioach. JahH .!. Kdwsrdi, Juan II. UdwartU, all tftiiml, ottgoa Any ami all jxraona rlaiialaa adnrrsely tlie sUwc-docritwd touits arc laqantwl iu iii (IwlrcUlwaln thla oflcc ea or Ixfdce sakl (to dayof Junr, if. rj3 - W. MOOKlt Knlalrr Tlie Pioneer Telegraph and Telephone Company Telegrams I'orwarded to Any Part of the World. Direct Telephone Communication with Portland, Prluevillc and 'all I'aclfic Const cities. Public Pay Stiitions in rank Dublinc at llend, at I,aid law and Powell lluttes . Slessenger service to any part of Crook County south of Crooked Hlver, M'sii r, je.xxjci,iimi CANDIDATE'S COLUMN. l'OR DIKTHtCy ATTOUNKY. To the Ucpiibllenn Voters of the Seventh judlulal District: I desire the nomination at your hands to the oilier- ot District Attorney and will appreciate your vote at the coming prl tnnry election if you deem mo worthy ot your supiHirt. V. 1 Mvitus, Lnldlaw, Or. I'OU DISTRICT ATTOKNUV. (sthect to the approval of the oter of Crook and Wasco counties, my candi dacy Kir the repuhdeau nomination fur district attorney of the Seventh Judicial District at the coming primaries, is an iiouucctl. If nominated nud elected 1 shall endeavor lo faithfully discharge the duties of the office ns ptov ided by law. l'Riti) ', Wiuok, The Dalles, Or. l'OR JOINT RKfRliSHNTATIVK. To the Republicans ot Klamath, IvVe, Crook nud Grant Counties: 1 wish to inform the tepuhllcaits ot Klamath Ijikc, Crook und Grunt coun ties, constituting the Tveity-l'lrst Rep resentative District ot Oregou, that my name will lie ptesetited for your consltf. emtioit nt the ptliiiiirycleellou to lc held April 17, ii)S, nsklni; your suffrage for selection as one ot the republican nomi nees for ioint representative in said dis trict, to be balloted for mi June 1, 100S, t;-ni7 II. A. UnATTAtN, Paisley, Oregon, l'OR JOINT HltNATOK. I vvlsli, to state that I am n candidate for the republican iiumliiutlou for joint senator to represent the district con sisting of Crook, Klamath and Lake counties. II. I.. Houiatk, Houatiia, Oregon. l'OR STATU SHNATOK. I hereby announce myself n raudtdatc for joint senator from Crvok, Klamath and take counties 011 the republican ticket, subject to the decision of the primary election. I.. I'. W11.UTS. Klamath Palls Or., 1'eh. ii, 1908. l'OR COUNTY JUDC.It. To the Republican Voters of Crook County: I hvrcbjc.annouuce myself a candidate for the oflire of county fudge, subject to the action ot the rtiHibheau voters al the primary election. II. C. l!M.irt, llend, Or. COUNTY SCHOOL SUPRRINTIINDHNT. I hereby announce that 1 will he a can didate for county school superintendent of Crook comity snhjsct to the action of the republican rotors 111 lite primary election. M. A. I. human, O'.Ncil, Or. l'OR COUNTY JUIIOK. Madras, Or., January 38. To the Voters of Crook County. I itorehy ntinounce myself n candidate for Humiliation, m the republican tick et, to the oflicc of county iudec. Vour iiHort at the primaries, April 17, will be truly oppreeialetl. Sincerely jours, J. P. HUsNCIIAUI). l'OR COUNTY TRHASURItR. To the Voters of Crook County I Iwreby atiiMMitice myself as n candi date for re-ciectiflii to the o(fle of cohii. tr treasurer, ssthjtel to vour apjirovsl ol Um Mlmliuslratrrm ui the office during uiy present term. W. P. Kt.NO. COUNTV SC1I00I. Sl'I'HRINTItNMlNT To tlie KHiblisn Voters of Crook County: s I hereby annouiiee myself a candldats for the olfice of connty Khool supertn tutnleiit. Vour suppott at the primaries in April will lie upprsointwl. It. A. Pom. l'OR COUNTY SUVIiYOR. To the Voters ot Crook County: I Itercbv nniiouiivHi myself n candidate lor nomination, 011 tnc repuiHimiiiiiKei, to the otiiceol eouuty; surveyor. I re spectfully solicit your support at the primaries on April 17. Prank May. l'OR ASSIttatOR. To the voters ol Crook county: I here by announce myself as a candidate for tlie olfice of county assessor, subject to tlie approval of the rctmblieati voters at the primaries to be licit April 17, 1908. II. P. JONKa. Ksrluwtul, Oregon. l'OR SlIIinilM'. I hereby announce myself 11 candidate for the ollic of sheriff of Crook county subject to the approval of ilic ilcuiocratfr voters at the primaries to lc held April 17, 190H. V, C. CoMSurrciN, Puulinn, Or. l'OR ASSIihSOH. To the Voters of Crook County I hereby announce myself n candidate for nomination to the office of county assessor, subject to the upnrovnl of the republican voter nt the priumrlen to Ins held April 17, KA Vour tupjiort is re spectfully solicited, P. K. Dayton, ' I.nldlaw, Or. Notice. I'umla arc nvuilable to pay school war rants of llend school district o. 12 mid interest will cease after this date, llend, Ore,, April io, 1008, C. S. IIKN80N, Clerk. """There'd nejvs irV'ihe Bulletin. imuuii1 r.HLM-""IJ ' ' UMSV ' 'i.i'1' NCrTICH FOIt PUnritCfATION" V. rt, l,sii.l llince, Th lr, OifK'iu. TO W1I0V T MAVCONCKKNi Nullie Is linsl.v ulvru Hist th ,"ll; '' J.!.' buii lianlntliillilsainestllMtlii for psleul hi the bllowlii tll f Isii'l", lifvilli I.IHf NO. lOK I'ATHNT. llir which ImhMrd III siivql srijifgslnl (lit N6. IS, Itractlptlotl. rvwIHV Hcc. It IM II II II r r a n $ ji ii ii U M it i 4 4 4 4 4 4 I i Twt, lsilf. M II W M Arrrs orNiOf KWtf veufMli;( vvlj t.i ttiU NVI nvvif "RW . 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IV". lie nam, a aa wlliits Klimr Nl.wooetr, Cksrln IHowh. 1'ia.l IIhhiicII, I'ratiV. M. May, all uf llf ml. DrraoH Any sw4 all irti claiming s4iMly Ike altwicdrscitknl Unda arc rruuaalail to file llMtr claims In ikla olivet on or Iwfort aaki ulti itay ol A Mil. fn ai J. S, WA1M0N, Mf.lurr COSTKRT KOTICK. iHjtatlnirnt vf the Inlnli.r I'. H. I.oihI 0IH(, i-aliclfH . Oregon, I'cliriwry t6, i'A. A Hlfldant ronlrit afd.taill liavlng Un nird Iu this olAreiy I' II. Slarloii.runltttanl.ngaiiial lioiiitslrailciiiry No jli, mailc Augiut is, iuii. for fiNVV'lf nml NHrTwix, Hcttloii i, Ti n H. M.n It VV .VI, IivJdIiii llliiiiliigliBiti.cuiimirr, In which It la allrgtil Hint aalit lllrmlngliaiii liaa Hhully alHiiiitoiml aakl lam) Dial lie list uriar llvnl on mM laml ami that lie hua nrvcr lioill a liou.r on aalit Iniul, Dial lie liaa never tulnvsltd HliI Unit unit Unit lie liaa Uen oUkiiI lioih mU laml fur more limn i j luoiillia laat w,l, and tlial aald sllrutd alMenc from the ajol laml ,.. i,i,i iluetokUeinili)yiiiriil In the army, navy or marine ruf pa ol"lhc I iillnl rllatca stNiiiftalr soldltr nfllrer, acmiisii or marine during Hie wi,r,wA'". ."'"".',"' '"""'K any oilier war In wlillli Ihr I'liltrrl Ktutea maylic engugtil, Kslil lwitlra are liereliv noilflxl in n,r ... sihiiiiI and olftr evidence liiuchlngaald uIIckuIIiiii al'jo o'clock a m on April h, y, Ulurc Jl. c, hill., I' M coiiiml.. oner, at ficml, Oregon, ami thai (111 J I lienrliiir u ill lie held aim i.vi.wt.. .,. on May ,, !'., before the KrgUler ami Ucceh er at Iht United htalrt l.and offics In I.aVtvleiv. JSf ssMeeiilrsIsm having, l,i a tiioper nfflds vUllleilleWruaryii.iyni.ael furlli fuels which show that after due dlllgruc icraoiul service of thla notice can not made, it Is hereby ordered and directed thai such notice be tivrn by due alul litnrir luil.llrBt -.... r.v,,., ,'HVIN1IW, lurio-si; J. N. WATHOW, KcfcUwr, m? PROFE8c3fONAU CARD8. C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW Oi'l'ICIt IN HNK IIUII.IHNO, IIKNI), OllltOON W. P. AIYGRS Land unci Irrigation Lnwycr I.A11)I.AV, ORllHON I Practice lit all Courts nud llrwrtiiient of the liiterhrr. U. C. COE, M, D. Physician ami Surgeon Ol'I'ICIt OVUM HANK ?UI itliibt Cclcpbonc Connection DAY TRI.Ml'IIONIt NO, 31 IlKNi), : OniOQN i"ii7 "1. l. scoisii2Li) DENTI8T IIHNP, , OMIIOO.V (im IImh, s m to 4 1' m. Olllcc In old Pilot Ulltle Development Co. IH'Ik , opixullii Irtuk. M. V. TURLEY, M. D. Pliyslclnn mid Surgeon OHfICK OVItli CONNr.R HKUO RTOKI!, 1IRNI1, ORIUION FRANK H. GREENMAN Attorney nt lv. Will Practice In All Court. 1. Haow.wMMHV. IlltNll, OlIIMiON J. II. IIANIiR, ABSTRACTER of TITLES NOTAItV I'L'BI.IC Wit IntarsHas. WU laimaars. aai,ty Kal. Ual Ifitilr, Casuwfsanas fU IN I' VI 1 1 N. OHHflON SW l-IIJNG. lllfST WORK C.I'AR NTUKU. Prices from J to i m. Leave saws at 1'lne Tire HKie. III). IIAI.VORSOS'. Hknii, Ohimhiv the First National Bank of Prlncvllle. I'.itaiilishrd IHSN. Cnpltnl, Surplus nud Undivided Profits, $100,000.00 H I' AlkH wm vuniir T SI llaMalH II Haw-in fif.U,.! VH l"'aW8t tatlilri tor; w .nalii JVhcn You Paint Iniilding.s, inside or out oldc, If you desire the very best results at the least expenac you isiinuld use . Tue SHEnWIN-WlLUAMS Paint Cnll for color Cirds E. A. SATHER Pull l.lno of (Iroccrlcs, Dry (IooiIh mid llnrdwnrc nlwnjs tin llnnd. HENRY L. W111TSETT Horse Shoeing- and General Dlacksmithing: VAao.vAN PLOW'WORK First Class Worl; Oiinrnntccd I.nrnted in lln old Sheldnn shnn. Tcr j ssr- r I'liaiiaaiaaaaaaiaaaaaMaBaan k (jSwwrrjuwata: I ry Sg fj Jy.Vg Cnrdof ThankM, Wt .desire n to. sincerely tliimlc tlio.se who no Icliully assisted us duriiiK tlie late illness aiul death of our father. Mtt.. AND Mits, A, D, Mohkii.i. AND ClIH.UUJiN, 4K w I