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xxsammssum ,r f h f ir tHE BEND BULLETIN vnm W SfiT. JCL I "For avery man a square MSwrtBo torei'V ,,.v vg deal, no CnARUJS D. ROWU KPITOR w sunscRirfioN ratu& Oatyr.... SI months... .Three tnonlhfc.v;vJ...--.. UqTtrtvblt In advance.) t VII1 J! M i.x. TS FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1908. FALSU ARQUMENTS. . Those who nre attempting 10 tie cat the university appropriation nt the general election-ill June" nre using some very unfair argument 'unfair became they are not true Tlie voters should not be mislead by such stnterhsttts. The mislead -intr character of UicSe s-taleuient.s are clearly set forth in t lie followitu; XCRS letter sen: to the press ol tlit state: 'Via attempt Is Miir mode by the "cnerait-iof the university of Oregon to create prejudice against tlie appropria, .tion bill through misrepresentation. Thcr claim that the university hire n football conch at $ 1500 for u little more than two months 'instruction' As a matter of fact, the university has noth ing to do with the hiring ofn coach, other than to see that lie i the rJ;ht Jdtvl of man. Neither have the student .ever paid $t 500 for a roach, and further, the coach's salary is paid entirely from the RAte receipts of the panics They ray that the In create in the appropria tion is tcoccr cent, when they know that the university has received 78,500 for the past two years, and the Increase can only be 59 rr cent, liven if the one item o( f47.j10.ol' the old appropria tion bill were takcu. the increase would be only a little ovei half of what they claim. They mv71 jhat the university has shown bad fa- tn hi' pushing this bill by going to the courts on technicalities. A a matter of record, the enemies of the university wprp'the ftrst to appeal to the courts, when t,h Wretary of state 'refused to file their petitions, and later carried the case U tlie supreme court. The friends of the university hive ap pealed to'the courts only once, and then Hhen the tjtle was manifestly unjust and 'nmlcadinirl These arc but examples of 'the misrepresentation used by the op position 4lfouhout their argument." ; Papers la all parts of the United 'States bre commenting On the fact that an. appropriation oi $125,000 ifor the 'Oregon university has beep ilield.u by some of Oregon's mis sguided citizens, and the comment is not very favorable to the stato. . .-If Oregon wants to rank with hef :;tster states in educational matters, "Jbe citizens tnlist vote in favor of the appropriation. XcTantud the gralll it the work U not lie fjttu or plans are not carried 0(11 In ac cordance witn me nutnoruy granted. Third It sliottld alto bei tile dtily of sonic designated oflicinl to sec to It that in approving the plans the maximum de velopment oMlic navigation ami power is assured or, at least, that in tusking the plans these may not lie so developed utilisation of the water or complete as ultimately lo interfere will! the better development of the power, . fourth There should lc a license fee or charge which, though small or nomi nal at the outset, can in the ftlturc lie adjudged so as to secure n control in the interest of the public. Fifth l'rovilon should tic made for the termination of the grant or privilege at, a definite time, leaving to luturc gt-ticrations the power of authority to tcnewor extend the clncelou in ac cordance with the conditions which may prevail at that time. ' WHY OIVE IT AWAY. 4 President Roosevelt has vetoed a I)ill passed by congress authorizing the construction of a dam for potver purposes in Rainy river, and in connection therewith takes the stand that power that can be de veloped from the streams of the land is a natural resource that be longs to all the people and should ' ;not be given away without com pensation. He said iu part: . "The chief of engineers of the army reports that the bills now pending at 'this session of congress permit the con struction of dams iu navigable rivers capable of ducoplng over l.ym.oou Horsepower. riiee rivers run ever) hour in the day anil rvtsfy day in the ear. To develop this amount of pouer would uu dcr aterage yomtitlons require abo-tt - 35,000,000 toiie of medium quality coil even year. Tlusnatural wealth is the jheritageof the people. I see no reavoii for giving it awa-. Tlmugh there s every reason for o't imposing conditions m burdensome as to prevent the utiliza tion of the potter.' Engineers have figured that there is enough waterpowcr available in ,tbe streams of Oregon to more than pavUhe entire expense of the Mate, f Ariose who secure the right to de- , velop this power would be required wo pay a small yearly rental on each 'Horsepower developed. That vJpuld relieve the jveople of all tafe taxation and would be com pensating them for what they are 'sow giving away free. The nerjt ? fcgislature should enact a law put- tiag a charge upon the prnnting of t' -..aierpottc priveleges. In this re gard Preoident Koo&evelt recom rrends: First There should In- a limit or sarefully guarded grant Ju ihe nature of anieption or opHriiiit;yinonled within reasonable time ordcvc&Liiiii'iit of rlan iad for execution of thej.prij?cct. Second Such 0 jin o' concession JuwtS,iseccotM)iiic(Uittliactm,'Ucirig. ll i'iaut liv 21 tirovisiou exn essly ntak- :jjit the duty of the designated officials i . A Plea for Woman Suffrage, Gentlemen, Voters, Sons, Ilroth ers: I tint growing old. Uttt I can not test until you have given us the victory. Kvcry hour I spend in this service is n labor of love. Ev ery dollar I spend is n personal sac rtficc. Have the faithful mothers of Oregon not earned your afTtrma tive votes iu their behalf in this uu- dun'' contest, for their full and free enfranchisement? You ought not to Ife afraid of us. Yutt arc equipped with ballots We are not. We are depending upon you to honor our flag of truce by voting 'cs tn our beh.il I Ynu know you would only compel tit to repeat this struggle in 1910 if you should fail us now. Hut we believe you will not fail. You have hut to unlock the closed door to the citudel of liberty, leaving us free to hoove exactly as you do, as to whether to vote or not to vote nt every succeeding election. Thus onl can you acquit yoursc'.f as freeman and relieve us from all further effort to secure equality with our rons before the law. AmoAtx Scott Dunniway, Mother of Native Sons, and Presi dent Oregon State Suffrage Assn. Important Decision It Is Important that you should decide to take only l'oley's Honey and Tar when ou lure a cough or cold as it will cure the most obstinate rackiuc cough and expel the cold from your system. I'olrty's Houey and Tar contains no harmful drugs. Insist upon having It C. W. Merrill. Druggist. Rostand News. Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson have made Arrangements to board the men at the sawmill. They will move from their present residence on the I'inler ranch over iicur iuc unit in a ictt uasi. Roiland primaries will be held In the school house which will. prevent holding school Thursday and l'Hday. Prank Ilocuc am! Carl Wise will finish their work on the Long I'rairic ranch Thursday. llert Caldwell was in town Sunday. There is commencing to be cood feed on the mesdawsand river bottoms. The last three days bringing the grass up out of the ground very fast. Jim Kelley arrived in town Wednesday evening. I. K. Lovell and Mr. Clothier were in town Monday. Mr. Ixvell was detained here by a sick horse. Waller Check went throucli lerc with the first freight of the season. An Insidious Danger One of the worst features o( kidney trouble is that it is an insidious, tllsea.se and before the victim realizesjiis danger he may have n fatal malady. Take l'oley's Kidney Remedy at the first sign of trouble as it corrects irregularities and prevents Ilright's disease and dia betes. C. W. Merrill, Druggist. Pleasant RldRts Items. 1 StKkIng garden Is the evciiti of the day in the Plciunnt Ridge vicinity. Warm local showers mid nu abundance of sunshine have Wit visiting us with gladness, Partners arc nil busy uow-a-days get ting lu their spring crops, and w'c are much pleased to see such tntciprlslng movements. Owing to the vncatilon of tlie I.aldlaw public school ihl week l'tof. J, Alton Thompson Is wanting no. time lu clearing his 40-acre tract of laud jiist out of Red mond. I'or Instructloii lit camp-fire cooking just nsk the profes-nor. Much to the happiness of pillions of the school district, we have learned there Is enough money with which to run another mouth of school, making n five months term. Rasmus Peterson has left the country Indefinitely, nnrtliwittd lwinnd tnu-nnl the Columbia river, with expectations of iiiiiiuig nuiK. Hasler service will lc obsercl by the ncaarti Ktilce Mimlay school at A t. tit. The ladles nre pre piling an iutctvstiug program for the occasion. G. W. Hull has leaded the Jaitirs Grant farm and also the Jacob Pcletsoti place for the ensuing year. Mr. Hani of Clina Palls purchased some goojj oat tltnyt from, tltcrwootl Hros. at fj.oo a kail last week. Their seed oats are being rapidly disposed of. GET THE BEST v-sZi rtBa?TfS52? ilvl fef SHI mmmimm Tumalo Items. TUMAto: April 15. C. W. Thorn thwaite mid Hills Kdgcrtoulinietcturncd and taken up their abodes on their home steads near Tumalo. J. M. Patton and Mrs. Pattou and Sey mour Pattuu were vHtiug G. W. VA liner and family last Sunday. Mr. Seymour ration is a (prominent merchant 01 Waltsburg, Wash. The Pattou ilroi., J. M. ami Seymour, own quite a lot of ditch land a few miles north of Tumalo. They are well pleased with the future outlook for this country. Ira R. Winter and C. It. Spaugh were pleasant callers here last Sunday. Winters and Jensen are now cleaning out and repairing their Tumalo dltcti and will soon turlt in water for irrigating crops. Geo. W. Witiier & Sons have a lot ol fine cattle which they are offering for sale. Pronto Vantassel U making his regu lar trips, with the V. S. mall from Gist and' Tomato to Laldlaw. He is dolnc quite, a lot of express business and Is giv ing goon service. Messrs. GIImou, Pulliam &Co. turned water into .their Snow creek, ditch Mon- day. The company have some fine lanus north ot Tumalo iu which they Irrigate from this Snow creek ditch. Redmond Items. ' RxDiioxn, April 13. Mr. 15. C, PaVk started to Shaniko Saturday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Trisler, Mrs. Park's K rents, and his mother, Mrs. Dora irk, alt of whom have lieen spending the winter with tnem. hey carry away a very high opinion of our climstc and country hi general. They take the train at Shaniko for their homes in east ern Iowa. A fine little 101 pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Immcteoii Mon day evening. Dr. Coc of Bend had the case iu charge. Mr. and Mrs. I!. I.. Iversou, daughter and son-in-law came In 011 the Dig Pour Stage Monday to make their home In Redmond. Mr. Karl Hhret has returned from n purchasing trip to Portland. Mr. Atkinson hat lately moved Ids family into their new home 011 their ranch two miles southwest of Redmond The Indies' Aid Society held their an nual lmliicvt meeting with Mrs. Jack son on Thursday. Mrs. J. H. Lamb was elected president, Mrs. James McGuffle secretary, and Mrs. Jackson treasurer for the ensuing year. Outside of the business transacted, elegant refreshments were served and a general good time was enjoyed by all. Our musical itcoiilc areprepiriug soirv good music fur the Raster Sunday service. The Surprise Club planned to meet with Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Kendall oil Wednesday evening but owing to their absence from home they met with Mrs. Cecil Kciiyoii, Ilccoatly Enlarged 25,000 Now Words Now Casottoor of f ho World 1 jr.ih tiovc t'oan XIW) titles, Uaaad on tbo I lilt irk ii .1 nsl toriiriiM. NcvDloeraphical Dictionary c Ufciii..; ? '" mmu of over 10.000 uottxt Jj". ivu j C-1 a i.Hrili.iIcfitiii;.-. nui-jti ..v.HA;.):iH.ri.T..i.T..p.. I l.u.:M. i v.-iui- lunvroi:j4ucatlou. R NoQdodinEvoryHomo Alt 'VtUmr'jGcUtglaf Dictionary npi:vi:iUi'e;r'0xt);iw!tt su4iri. Dj ..- Ltxteal, til tit'i la. Trittilima i if J - "UMtJtulV tlnUtCUlimiillilHujlMt. !-& MSRWM.F0" ' yputlll.r3, eprTnsfleli!. Mas. Mi '" iiibiiii iinnnmii A Common Mistake Maui women mistake kidney ntid I bladder trouble for some irregularity peculiar to the sex. l'oley's Kidney 1 Reined; . corrects irregularities mid makes wpjnen well. MtM Carrie Har den, Howling (ircc:i, Ky., writes. "I suffered much pain from kidney and bladder trouble until I started to use l'oley's Kidney Reimdv, Tile first Ixit tie gave me great relief, and after taking the second bottle I was entirely well." C. W. Merrill, Druggist. Cntboti paper for sale at The Bulletin office; 5c a sheet. There's news in The Bulletin. 1W 1 ill II u . f I I It !f n .m -J Gopliers, Sage Rats and Prairie Dogs annually devastate our fields of growing grain. Their number may be greatly diminished by a systematic warfare upon therti. Kvery female killed before the young are born, reduces the number of pests at least ten later on, " Woodlatk" Squirrel Poison la the most reliable and destructive Knt yet devised for their extermination. It Is alxtoliitcly certain lu its acllo'i mid every kernel fa warranted lo ktl. Climatic changes or .moisture of the earth do notdestioy Its strength. It requires tiomlxltigor prepa ration, and is always ready for use. No other is so good. Dealers will refund the furchase price, if no't as claimed. Ioyt Cuxmicaz. Co., Portland, Orecoa In Regard to Commutation Proof, Registers and receivers of United States land offices have been in strttcted to observe the following rules in regard to homestead com mutation proofs: t. Commutation proof offered under a homestead entry made uu or after ovemner 1, 1907, will lie rejected un less it tic shown thereby that tlie entry man has. in good faith, actually resided upon and cultivated the land embraced In such entry for the full period of at least fourteen mouths. a. Where such commutation proof is offered under an entry made prior to November I, 1907, if it be satisfactorily suown tucrciiy thai me etitryman nan, ill vooil faith, established actual resi dence oil the land witnln six mouths from the date of his cutty, he may be credited with constructive residence Irom date ot entry; provided that It lie also shown that such residence was. lit good faith, maintained for such ierlod as, when added to the , period of con structive residence herein rccogiilted, equals the full period of fourteen mouths' residence required by the homestead laws; and 3. In no case can commutation proof tie accepted when It fails to show that the required residence and cultivation continued to the date on which applica tion for notice of intention to make such proof was filed. Very respectfully, R A. IUlmnoxm, Commissioner, Investigate The Ilulletln's clubblue nflir. It will pay von. N0TI0U Kill PUUIilOATlUN V. S. U omtf, The IMlIt s, OiTfOil. nnrllOMITMAVCONCIIMNi Nullee I hertt.y rlvn that tlit' xutf of Ort; ami hMhMlutnltumcaiillMtluii tot patent hi Itis flitlowlHK IUI f lands, 10-wlti I.IHV NO. I'OR PATHNT. Ml of wlikli InitwUil In itunl sitfstt.l IUI No, iv. Dttlihtfut liquid act PotuJar. Jintarf a tar loftntu, 6auiy antS rltlblt II 1, n pirUtt ala to bmaul,, rtjtralnlmg ! ravaf, ,f sun, vlsil trultlm: Mllmlnafi tan, sunburn, frmckln, sallmwnttr and Imptrn. limns mf tn skin. Von,,,, a ttalalp tllnglng edmr curtujvfy Its awn, Paicc 00 Cts, Boostir fait ar Oauaoisra HOrTCHCM.CALCO . POnTlANO.OMC txeiiitloii. 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Wllliln lh out slslr ill ,fglkralk( lh tlal o( this nolle, piotcMs or coltl lo.t lh tUlm of Ihe male lo any tract tltartlliril In Ihe Hat, cm the iruuml of failure toroiiiiiljr with the law, on the ground ot uonleit charaeler of ihe land, ou Ihe (round of a (trior ailierw rixni, or no ine irounn mat ihe uinr 11 more aiuanie lur mineral than atrieuiiural iurinMrra, will Ik incited and nolnl lur rrlmrl to the (itn niion, it L C W MOOHlt. Mrililcr. erat Land urnevat U'aihlnalon. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE tkkAAAA Tnaoc Manna DcBians OopvniaHT Ac Anront n.llnt a skalrh and dticnnlnn rnaf Oulohly aarariam rnir oi'iiitnu fra whatuar au liitaiilloil la .rihblr lialwilal.U, riiniliiiil.lra. IkinaalricllyriHirliteiilfal. HINDBOOX on 1'alaiila nt i.mi. ifl.la.l ani.nre for rurliia? balanla. stops) tS counts nnd ltoals lu'iitfa ! ani.nre rof rurlna? bale I'aluiU laJmn Ibrouall Jluim 4 Co. IMtlT IfttUlrMUl, wllhoulliara,lnlti Scientific JHnericaih A handrmaiy lllutlralad waeklr. Nreait 'Ir. cuiailiin jf unr rlaiilllli) lournal. tunm., ari fwir iuuutb,ft. Bold tijr all ramilatlar.. PnaotBroKi.ir.Nnw Ynrk - it V Ht Wa.hlnaiun. II.C. ji.-r- WHEN IN BEILI SOP AT THE PIL6T BdlntE INN " Table always supplied Allh the beet that the town affords. Nclst and Comfortable ffoofifc BiCNfiOJilftblV LOUIH II AKN1WON, KrcelTti l,C W Moore. Hfil.ltr ai the' 1'nllr.t States Ijiii.I liroce al The liallea, Olf u, hrrtlty dealt nalt The liend ilHtlelln, tmMltlieil at IkihI (.rook Couiily, Oreton, at the irr tiuMuheii nearest the land In nhKhforetoIncnutlmh'mM tie uidlihrl lor al Itaat nine tvnMreviiKe oresa, the oral mlillalluit to ! made not later tliau Starch I j. lyuS, mriKiiS C. W. iKKIKIt. Megitler The Halite, Ore ton. Starch J, I'". Timber Ijinil, Act June J, l;t, KOTICti VOll PUUfilCATIOX. I li Land Ofllcr, LaVetlcw. Orrjou, January jn. f. Nolle la here lit- ileen that In ccniillanc with Ihe provision, of ihe Acl of Cougreaa of June 1, is;" entitled, "An act for Ihe MleofllmUr Until In theaialraol California, Ureton, fi.U. and V. hliiflmi Tttrllory," at eaiemlcd to all the imtillC laud slates by Act of Auguit 4, Syjt John ri, I'arniluter of Iknd.Counlr of Crook. Nat of Olrrmi, haa rCnl in this oflkr Ma awotn alatrrnent No, T forth iiurrhaacuflh NVVJi" of rkcyi, Tpn H, And wilt offer proof to ahnw thai the land flight la more valuable for lis tlinher or alone lhau fur atrieuiiural imrrwaea, ami to ralaMi.li h claim to said laud befurc II C. Ittlla, V tt. Coaiinliiiil.ar.al l.iaolfloral lien., Drrijoii, on rlal'irday.ih nth day of April; , ri 1 wmiraaea iiiuer Pilawoiicf r, T, ' "' rl """'i rrauia i. Jiar, AnVaudall irrona clalinlnit sitrerly Hi aouveleaerlbeil latida arc rriiiieated to (II their claluia lu this o(Dc ou or IkIoc aald ivlh day ol April. lvA ' S ai4 J. .V. WATHOy, Uexl.lcr CONTItST NOTICK. Department of Hie Interior, f. H, Laud Office, I.akevlew, Oregon, February a&. 11.JL A sulrtejerat contest aftklavlt bavliiat Uen ll i,iv.,Kcu; ,-. .iaiiun,ruiiicaiani,aalntl lipnireiead emry No, 4164, made Auguat , i,,,,, 'or hlJ WX 'INhS W , Hectlon is. TV ' rl H 11 It W M. lie lohii II rm iirhMiii. .,.... 1.: iff which II la alleunl Dial ulT iilimii,.!..... I... wholly aliandoned sahl land, that h haa never lived 011 aald land and that he hat nt vcr biilli i houM 011 aald land lliat ha In, never militated aid laiidatlnl that lie liaa been Vbaenl Irom aaht PflOFEOOlb'KlAL CAnDS. Ci S. DENSON. ATTORNEY. AT LAW ol'HCIt IN HANK IIUILIIINII, lll(NI), (IKIKION W. I. MYERS Litiul unci IrriKfitiou , ,, Lawyer I.AIDI.AW1 OKH0ON rractlce In all Cmirt mid DcpnttmctiU of the Interior. U. C. COE, M. D. Physician nfulvSurfteou OI'I'IUK OVIJK I'Mrl 71(1 Viltlbt CClCpbOlIt ColllK'CllOlt DAV TICMCI'tlOrlll NO. it IlKNI), ': OUIUION DR. I. L. SCOHELD DENTIST llliNt), OUItdUN OflUv ItfWf rf, fa m to 4 p. iu. Ofllec III old I'llot Hull's Development Co, llld., oix)sltc lUllk, M. V. T0RJLEY, M. D. Physician nttd Surgeon omen ovum coiini;k huud htokk, liilfH, OK ltd UN 'iy ' -Ta. r 'f- Sr jr FFsANK Hi CREENNAN Attorney nt l-v. Will Practice In AU Courts. . Hooiutoveriuuk IlKNII, OkUCO J. II. IIANIJR, ABSTRACl'GR of TITLES NOTARV riMII.IC fir laiurauc. Ill Insurant, Kurcly IViada, Ht r.ltle, Conrr;aBilu rMlWl'Vlll.lb . OHKIION SAW HLIN0. IIHST WOltK Ol'AHiVNTHKD. I'rlces fiom 7jc to ft. to. Leave saws at I'lue Tree Store. . HI). ll.il.VOK.SOKi IlKNti, Ohkoon THE . . First National Bank of Princvlllc. Hstabliihcd 1S.S8. Capital, Stirplus and Undivided Profits, $100,000.00 n V. Allen Will Wiic, welter T M Maldwln II tu I.I win rrrsliiinl VU rial.l.ol Caahler aal.lanl Ca.hlir fiBf When You Paint buildings,' inside or out side, -if you desire the very best results at tlie least' Expense you should use .V .'. The Sherwin-Williams Paiiit Cair for color cards E. A. SATHER A Pull l.lno of (Jroccrlcs, Dry (loods nnd llnrUwnrc nlwnys on Maud. TF ' 1 . ., "' """ uoninaiaai wai. ami that Mid allriftil al-tlice from llir.latd laud was not ililbacripliiyinciit In M army, Mvy or m.,i,ic i)i. 01 me 1 linen Malta at 11 ouutr mil vr, wamaii or War Willi Khalll. or 1I111I which tlin I lilted Hlalra ma pilrate luSrlar daring the umi'i,tSerwarlii 1 reeii"red. XPISZ'SSSE ."?"..!. .IMr. te siioud and offer evtdeuc touetUnif aald a leta'lloii IJIIu, V. H. commlulouer, at VtuH. Oievon ami that Anal liearluir will t,...,,V.':illi,'t" oiilay4,lcuft.lturllif Keslater and Hee'eiv er at 111 IJulled Hlatcs Mud llmce In like kw. 1irKuii, Mkcview, iir.Vt "''"'ilwlaiil liavlng, In prt,p,f R(n,u. till. ollcau nor i-iat'. tt Bm7 ,1 y", ,t,,e, am illreclr.1 that audi nolle. jgu by "S an4 proper imbllislion, ' ""' J. N. WATSON, Kcgliter. mrw at; HENRY L. WH1TSETT Horse Shoeing; and General Blacksmitliing VA()N AND PLOW WORK V -Hirst Class Work aunrnntcctl. I,ocned in the old Sheldon r.linn. I'or Sale ' , House fiiul lot, blocJ: i, lot a, Dcild tOWIialtC. Olllv' st-rennn. Apply to MillnrdTrlplctt, Crcswcll, Wa-CRIHI.'TT I , 1 FOLETSHOHnX .r viiiiien eafaiture, ffgep