i i'v T- i i , a i i. i.i ! ' i i, p...! f in. , hHTm iTT.. i.i "t ! i. ' ' LI L - - ..-. " - - f -I ..... - .--- .. .1 .... J . -- .. . ,,-!.- . k.fe W ' 1 ----- ..- -- ----- - - " THE BEND BULLETIN "lr every man iquaro deal, no less on J no more." - i.ll tfiiiARUja n. rowij suitor - I HI. mi .. sunscRirTioN ratk&j boe year ......,. ! month,.-.......-. imiWimm hh Tlirtt ruontht.....-,.....-.. MnrarlaUy In aitranw.) FRIDAY, MAY 29. 93 s5iiq l.$0 .Jo y lion of showing the natives liovv to do tilings. I X7T: ine conMiutuoniii aincnmnt.'iu increasing the number of suprcmu judges lrotn three to five vvlitch nnicuchucnt is to tx.' voted 011 ut tile Kcncral election should be nllolted Atiolii Merciless Ilshwheels Says DaVid Sf arr Jordoh SUPPORT Tim UNIVERSITY. Once more The Uiillctin would urce unou the voters the necessity of supporting the state university by votuiR in favor of the measure to increase the annual appropriation for the maintenance of that institu tion. The fact that certain of Ore gou's citizens have held up a much needed appropriation for the state university hi order to refer it to a fcfcrenduu1 vote, is attracting much unfnvqribie comment all over the I'nitcdJ States. The position Hint man v "Eastern papers are taking is that" if "Oregon should vote down this appropriation it will bcevidcuce that this great commonwealth does taot favor higher education. One Iown paper says: "The present appropriation amounts to but $47, 500 per year for maintenance, which compared with our own uni versity's 335.go looks rather meagre. It seems that a good raanv in that state arc so short sighted as to Sght, further appro priation. We are surprised at this ichlimcnt against progression Defeat for the bill means a serious setback" to her future progress." ' Do Oregon voters want the above verdict to be lodged against their jute? Do they desire to hayc the people froni other states look upon Ss as a state that does not appre ciate the advantages of education In other words, a state of ignor amuses and mossbacksf 1 hat is precisely the staiiding Cfrcgon will have if she turns down this appro priation. The defeat of .the appro priation will turn thousands of new comers Horn lour doors for they will hot niSVelMtd a state where their children caS 'not be educated., The Bu.iCtin has heretofore urged the necessity antl'ya,lue to a state of a well- equipped ' (atid pro gressive state university. It will not now take the space to repeat those arguments. Every voter is undoubtedly familiar with them. But we will say in passing that the great state of Oregon t should provide ample means for the educa tion of every boy and girl and te very young man and woman in her borders. To do tins requires an efficient state university. I Some claim that this appropria tion, excessive. If this bill is pasaed .what will it cost you? It tfill cost you? an increase in taxes ("estimated on-the 1908 valuation) i'l-ro cent's on every 1000 worth of property What man is so small as not to be willing to pay such a small amount for a much needed state institution? We are confident there are but few such men in Ore gon. Therefore, voters, look for No. 314 on the official ballot and be certain to vote "Yes." Do net overlook it through indifference Prove that Oregon is progressive. WitftfiU "? Lchuul Stanford vlunlor University Writes 011 the Cfllumhiu River Snlhtou Crisis'. Three judges are not able to trunVj( Stunfotd University. Cal., Muv I viTeclive.nvH't of thiit industry nt nil act the. volume of business Vhrt,i,i, nJo&.Mr. Edward RconlrcrK. I times when the water is cleur. Very tt uly yours. , David Stark Jokdan. OKIUION (IRANUB SPEAKS. , The Oicoii Stnti' GrulU'c pts-wl the following resolutions at its meet ing this month. Wheieas, There luis been rolqrrcil to th Committee nu Resolutions for consideration the two lisfi ' bills te luting to the fisliinn .industry to be voted on at the June, election, bills No 319 mid 332. respectively. UJ 1 nc hMi witetl auj the tu- ur woiiiniiitoc iucui.'UUIy ex comes before thctimrcnle (oii'l. 1 Astoria. I lrttm: In rrsiumw hi n J" -. - -..(.... -. '(- -" . .... -.- ... .... .-..W...V ... .. illltl fcUU-tl III I. JVI-.III.HI H ItllW. ."-,.! ( IV1(lKi IIWIII l, . tAJ'IVII i niii f;i that the condition of the business i jug you tny opinion s to certain of the supreme cOu'tt is such iKtl matters. connected with the snluion an increase in the number otjudgmt joshing in the Coluinblti.' As you is an urgent ilecoj.it v. ' The Iwiich ; know, I was the first Commissioner and bar of the state ate almost tin-j ever sent out to investigate the snl unimousry Mipportiug the uinond- mon . I spent some time i Astoria ment. The llulletiu would theiv jiu t8!k) and 1 haw wade a ptimber fore urge that nil voters timtk their of visit there or farther north in ballots "301 X Yes" at the general i the tame interest since then I election. THE DEMON ALCOHOL; have tot changed my oiijukm-in this time as to these patters. ( i) The h.sli wheel auJ the atu Bend-Slianiko Livery & Stag Company J. II. WBNANDY, I'ropi , W. P. KolUy, AroiiI, Olianlkb New Covcrfc8 StiiRcs between Ueiui hliil Slinnlko j ALSO 1 1 Lively and Kcd Slnblcs nl Slinnlko, Mnilhs and Hciijli Wo rlin our rigs lo plcnso the ptibtic. . Stngos lenvo cnch.wny every clny Riga lo nil parts 6f Cantrnl Oregon. Careful tlrlvors furntsheci Special Attention Given to Exprass and Baggaso mui WMM-.' t-AM tM lit. rMt.....li ltl... Illlll.lll itltlt III. Ik. ,.... 1. 111.1 ..U r.. 1'rUlhnil I "V"'J ! ! vwiiiiHwm nun - ''" "" nui.-i in iu 'should be abolished. It would be their trine would permit und have Ingcrsoll'a , Terrible and it:iiuiii.iniiuii. .. . .. A. . ..... - , n iwtUfortoe nsning mterestn of the io leinitt unit we Mvor piopcr pro Iamaware tUt llicri- It A lurimlict' i .,.. ;r n... .,.!... ,..,....: n i..il,,.. ,.. ,.n .i .... anah.it Uw imh cngagnt in the mu.u "T ',' ' V'""' .-h """ ,'" "" "l. -''K lavtlirc 01 aiealMI. I l ieVC tmitt toe n " " " svi tiv ..mi.-, m mm vim c Willi- time iv-iwiw. from the coitnl mui 'eHinm.itd for this is tie most de jdenut us h great ik'triiiieut to .said poionou worm ii the ilUullery until, trorkiw andundiscrunlnattUK kind .mdustiy and tu nur St:ite the oper cterybwly that louche it from .t.; where the mer i narrow and awift. source to whte it cmU I tin nut tu.- the fiah wheel U not only deatruc licve that anvbotly can cotitrnuilMr ill. hut has th nrittitinnal eril A Complete Slock of At UctiU, Oregon. DRY tltc subject wltliout IwcotnuiK 1'iviii iliiAtl ngmntt the llcjuor crime. All that c line tu do, u to think ofthr wrecks on either bank of the etro.im of death, of the" tuiciilco, of the poverty, of the iuorancc, of the mvinity, of the ilc.Mitutloil, of the Utile chliilrvu tugging nt the fiutcsl anil weary brcow? ' The Laidlaw Chronicle in its laat ls,suc comes back at The Bulletin with a weak-kneed and wobbluu editorial It vainly fries to cover up its oH-n failure to ytv tlie uew and its habit of giving news that i pure nniigioatiou. It again In gre.it bircwi on the number of ncw hues in the two paers. Taking t(ie Chronicle's own figure (be jausc hc have been too busy get tine Jt job work and taking in u'ekv suLriliefs to count the lints ajirselvc we find that the Chrotti fr coulll oiily muster 38 lines, more iau the I.'ulietiu iu iu Idst table of .JiuparisQn. And what, becomes of Ijobe'38 lines 'after The J3ulUtn. fts showed uptne rt with which .fie Chronicle is filled, a ve did tu jin Jbt usue.' In the last Chrou de there was a column of w called "ocals and personals" that con tinued only 10 items of news, unu two of these were a v'eek late. TJit Chronicle generously' agrees to rt frain hereafter from knocking The Uiilletm. We were exixting that btjitemeiit for Bro. Seabury, when i'ti Uend, was told a thing or two by business men that wonderfully cooled his war-like ardor. He left Bend a wiser lad. Bro, Seabury inhy be all right, but he plainly got oft'Uu the wrong foot when he came nto Ceutral Oregon with the intcu- ing for breiul: of the talented mu of Remus it h weeke), the men ttrug eliuR with imaginary wrjnls, pro dueedby tliMdivclith tliinj; and belt yon think nC the jail, of thrnlnKliotiiCk. of the asylums, of the prisons of the scaffolds upon either tank, I do not. uouiler that, ttcry tunuglitful iimii is prejudiced nsainst the stuff eutlet nleoliol. Intemperance cuts down youth in its vigor innnbood in iu prime ami age in its reakness. It breaks ttiv father's Jieart, bereaves the. dutitiR mother, cxtincttlnbes natural affections. crate confueai loic. blots out filial at tachments, blights parental love, ami brings down mourning age in sorrow to the grave. It produces weakness, not strength ; sickness, uot hmlth. death, not life. It makes wives wjdous. children orplunj. fathers fiends, and all of them paupers and beggars. It feeds rbeumatisin. nurse cout. welcomes cni demies. Invites cholera, imports pnti. lence ana cmoraces consumption. It covers the land with idleness, misery and crimc( It fills our Wis, supplies our almsbouses and demands our asylums. 'It engenders controversies, footers a carrels and cherUhcs riots. It is the life-blood of the gambler, the ele ment 01 me iMirgiar, uic prop ot tut highnavir.an, ami the "support of the midniL'ht ineendiarr. ll rrou-d ilif penitentiaries and furni'shes victims for our scailolils. It countenances the liar. respects the thief, and esteems the blas phemer It dcfaaies bt;icvo1ncc, hates love, scorns virtue ml slanders inno cence, it incites tee lather to butcher tbe helpless onspripg, helps the hunband to massacre his wife, anil the child to grind tbe parrfcidal a J. It burns men. consumes women, detests life curort God and despises heaven. It nuliorns wilneiso, nurses jwrjury, dcAles the iury box, qud twins the judicial ermine. It degrades the citucn, ilotMtcs the legislator, dishonors tbe statesman, dis arms the patriot. It bruigs shame, not honor, terror, not safety, despair, net hpr; misery, not bapninaot; and with tbe. nuUvolctiee of a fieml. -it oslinlv urvrvs iu fri((litfiil duwlation, and'un 'atisfled with tlie havoc, it tioiaunB leitciiv. Kills neace. rain uwrnls. Wlahls rf.. 1 ... . - conouene, stays renaiaiUMi, wlixrt 001 natkKil honor, tticn curse tlie world awl laughs at IU ruin. efl'ccl ol (, taking wsrk from the Fisherman, and t'b) of takiug the fish whew thc or not in the beat ronttition, for tish for canning ought to be .taken in li.fe-water. (2) It would be well ifallllshiuti of weening, anirdetpairilig wives, t.'oii a. large scale abox tide- water in tu Culntnbia would be prohibited (3) I would abo recommend that 11 curunii study rf gill net and simi lar methods of d.-hiog be made, with A viear tr the nhimate interest of the fislnug industry, aa even if wop-e fomts.of fishinii were elimt n.itetl, there are atill pt.rhtips too mahy gill-net!, for the siae ol tbe rur. To prohibit gillnct iiIiiiig after dark would virttt.ill destroy the Hood River . County This hill L .libra ill til tind.r tr TnttkillTt (et Ine followlua, sinutiK other; Ktnar . eounljr l a duUk cvrparatkm su4 It It r frtnl Irut tkcttoo tut Mtirtt XI. uf tlK CumI. fiillcni of orenKil smewlril. rnrrrrtf to lh pniIc the tl(ht locrtuKa rsitHly by titAKtire VXAT 7hre it iu trnrrat Uw fr ih mmttwi ef cuuulic. now. aul ifioiic knon. talrn. II rrtr. tturc will be ouc. Thi (ctt a. la alra. imuuli. tkm uml unnl IimUvm .hwir that ., are ablr to milutaln a county tcArrtnnicnt Outufa ropuiJlrea ofalwu(7yi the lere ufatuuulr fyf, tht llool Klnr nAialr I. ttiMHlfrW. with the exception of a .msll Cracllntior our ir eoit We arc surnl l.y lJl ctricna f Te &aiii itiKiu ti risii winiKist 111 tin- n.ir. lows u f Mini river mid demninl mid ! urge the mssngv of n law removing the saute utu oImi furthsr tecoui. mend that stud law shall he so etui, strtictcsl as to utiiove all tr.ips from said stream. UMIOK PIIDKRATION The Oregon Stale I'edenition of !abor hi hIvi endorsed the same proposed legisltion. , To stive Columbia River Snltuon IvHittfns lolhiivs: TnUE PISH BILL SjiTS-'l s " 333 J X tf"" - ' rf, FISHWHEEL OWNEftS' TRICK OILL 3isi Y- 3j'jlXNo. '" SAvc this clipping until lection. RoiikIi, Surfaced mid Moulded -LUMBER- I'.V All Widths, UnRtlis mid Thickiicflaes At Iknd, Orcjon. Kcnsonnblc Prices Qood Grades 1)0'. . S(ock te V7 la k almmt a. gtti si that In Ihrt )toilnm lyujin ia.4 , 1 nr muew.11 iiimmi Ki.tr veMiiljr hat a Mini i j UlhHi 1 liter ve 1 ait ri (Hint .iipMr. tolU.ian-l Iwt ulf wSool Itwiri. httii ut wlil.h airgrailtilachaul. Urlm from ws I lhl ramataehanil wlih a x w Mih cbwl unattr ton.liuillon There will I ln I,Vko Couiitr arirr lleoJ Kl.tr CiwBly i.riT.lfil. an air of tfit wuair mik. a (wpulalhrnuf ii.vm. amis T.luathM tj ll4W.7o. Iliulm1u II men( the larit.t awl .liuntt rvuutica i.flh Htale. Hood River Commoirlal Club, My A.f AV.VK. rit.Mrnl. liyf iNtiArrns N.scurr. CIIAKU'ST KAKLV, W I. CI.MlK. . TKUMAN lltirLIlK, K O. m.ANClUK, CIIAK1.HS IIAI L. Klrrctora. INCH COMMON DlMHNvSlON SHIPIaAl RUSTIC T. & O. .'LOOKING IIKADKD CIUI.INO WINDOW JAM IIS WINDOW CASINO HKAJ) HI.OCKS, O. O. UASIJIJOAUI) STAIR TRKAD8. NVATKR TAllMi 0. O. I1ATTINS MOULDINGS : P. II. I). I'ATHNT ROOFING PUNCH I'ICKIiTS SIIINOLHS IiTC, KTC. I I W.IJ.. Lumber liclhercti at Low Cost An)' where on The Lands of 111; D. I. & 1. Co., or ITIjc C S. I. Co. !tr. Itafur amliHbcr jiottlvMt at Wauvnuu that thy hareiw vUrrtiuu mib. irraliuu nl lol Kiifr Cminly a. iDU.Mnl in I hi. Mil trlhat thy hareeotirrtiuu (nltKcmlioH of iioui Kiitr vounly a. ikdww.1 in I hi. Nil "orclhatupMrtwIfiit.ufTiir m UaaMl fHitlir Card of Thanks. RhtmiONii, Oregon, May 37. 1908. TO the iHwi- Miwlly iMKnfe wm to gener otufy Itnrlcrctl sjrtonalhy ami anaistnncc in ejr bareavemeut. Ih the death of our relative, I'rank (ilasa, we hereby vspnsu ugrateiHl aptHcciatlAH and iHrartfelt thanks. K. I.. Git. ur.KN.v Cox. W. A. Cox. I.ADIIiSI Vott should have tnnr calling cards piiuietl at Tbe Bulletin office. The latest styles. have riant I h. ,wtliutikiNg lhal lhl Mil tv uommrJloa TWf al Ih. Jubt ictfcia. IbuMyh tjrtytiir n.me. from DufW w.re rn.ttw iu law? tiheAWilwlih Ihe herurv of Mat The tmiptc fifth llwiil Hint Cmmliy Ibrfr flirf ailc fararaMc cui..ktoralUMi uflkt ow.ra uf Ihc Ktaur upon ibU Mil rWth.K, aHHHW Mat, rravim. Krcauvrihf ntw crmaty will b a giaal hntt to Ik woa4 r..illaK Ihfr.lo iwl win rWilllaU Ihr USHHctta.1 at I haw tawnty MmIimm hwcaav a Chr Vtw Maws, a uaaatr caaaAt W tlNkil hy th l..jtalur' Wad h..lf M"w i upt ul tih ivallea ancV-la ,hal- auRM KliwrC Mil Tha aaatawrf loakHi In tlw ara),ini Haast Ktrar Coaaty m ial mi Swat wlail, 11 ' ilSrr ftOtttag a lala la t.laatiwi fruwi Maj iaai ufiTMUai -. or ah- at y par oral Th. valaalfeMi n af M ft ikj tyi .... a aaia awar ivatu'fi.itt . oraawaimDrf cal. ikniau lae afoawrileiHta lawrcat. ut i.u r fcxaa in I Cro.dy. i-. II OI'P!CIIRft- II tjikf, ITea.. A. I!, , Viec-JT..: C U rhilllM.Ticat ;. i.iai. ntv aim aiar. UIKHCT.n- A. k.ultr. li. v WIlHann. N. A IhMin.l' M,u.f.j c. llw.litl.r, A. It. Ukr. A ). fiimliy. TJIU DAI.LHS HUSINItSS Mlt.VS AS1S4ICIATION. Tna Itl4.aa lire . May is. laal Yalh ISaaldani awl Ihrreior. Ham! Kl.tr Cam. amrtal Cluh Haul Hlavr. iitffaa allavnY'r waManaiilaa aa aih t.,u r.iurdia- la Ittlliatlvr la Ikr awllri ol lu4 IHwr Cuwaty. u tra.1 at a antlu at oar ImmS hm clauiay i I mi laaUactail lo cuai luuuia craatlaiiaor Ihl. Natnt, a ad la a ia.i yom hum ir cwtiiHC ail llw aw CUSTOM FOOD WILL IN CONNUCTibN.J APPLY TO Central Oregoii Development Company BEND, - OREGON a wi M Wiwa namly an wlltlag that liou I Ooaal w,mM twv la laU aaaaatrl f Ihl. hody Coaaiy aiay bccitUad a aravMal ih K.j-1 w J" fy aw.c... 1 M. PATTKaaoM, . titetmry. 336 VOTfS THUS: X i Yes "' The M. W. of A. Bakery and Restauran SOLICITS TUP, PATRONAOL OP TUP. PUBLIC. Home Made? Bread for Sale. t Also Pies, Cakes. Cookies. Doughnuts and Every thing in the Bakery Line. Restaurant will give meals at nil hours between 6 a. m. arid to p. 111. SUNDAY DINNERS A SPECIALTY, HOTELBEND RESTAURANT aSALWOfl GWMOT GET AROLIAJD LEADS &. WHEELS AND CAWMOT FtEACH SPAWAIfAlfi GROIJUD.S '" jyyvsytvw styy;-!? Mo Salmon Can Aow Gar iNro uppr coLuvroA S INffla-- COvN .,r.T,.r,,.r,, JT. . . - -o--vi v....... u rssarr -tapfe's j:SjSiwv f Jra.-a. -V . . lilRM A7IJa7a?l I. ' - mMmim-m wMMkmmiMm S. C. CALDWELL Hardware- 1 ! 1 1 ' 1 in iaaii j-v --aTrr.7,M'.r;vr.r.T -nm n dtv -vtj-1 mwssss&att SfwiliuJfijflT T9 KV oavaH pZiL-&Zh?l . ower T ST, TZL -riKrTT - 'VvWi VkrET? I AiryTO f JiriSa-alMHMtfMOiWfiM liaa X I '--iiWlKiSuiethSAaB.a. FISH ;?18 II Yc'H ?ur AAreA J7' wmcbls ai I x TT . CWiAVy vffiHV C7 5f - COLUMBIA HIVEI. Hid only HalinoiiHtrcam on l'.if itlo Coast where MtRCIUSS FlSIIWHCtlS nrupiirinlltoil. ))ll.f,.'(TJ mnr bttforo Iho jmWlo STOVF.S, TIN ntid CllAN'ITH WARIS, WINDOWSi DOORS. PAWT, OILS tiixlO LASS. LUIJICATINC, CYLINDKIt, GASKN'OINUOIL, WOOD aCcohol. Lime am.l Cement. COALOIL.autl OASQI,IN!. . Turpentine Groceries DKIJD and CANNKD I'KUIT&T IJA'CON niitl HAMS. PLOUR ' PRINIfVlLLU ami MADRAS. A full .lino of all kinds of . pVo visions. Vine Tar Will CoRnpcT this an "'-- . ,".'t""i r.""'-r I nnnr v nnrai nrrn inii in 11m iaairr.ai.ai tl"'l'la foiiclil ar '.'0,000 talmuu. 1 1 11.Uwl.i-rU luiprouil mum no uUnon i l.l.kA.la. kit. Tliua all uf Ilia Uiiixt (JUuiubla naturJ in wrr an all CIDM4, la i Java, il.i.. ..a. I 5EUFERTS aW'ANO HIGHWA7ER FISH WrlEBLS :iiaT VIIEN IN BEND STOP AT THjE PILOT BUTTE INN -fTRUE FISH BILL WJWtf ' '"""""'" ,u,u" w" ' "" wn affordi. 7H!Z HB'LL; 1 rfViX.""12 x&U "! Con rfortnDIo Kooms. v J,,;N ,. oitiifloN recte biUharlca, rat iuui alii fir 1111 CL, r irpaaslniKroiiuilaaraljarrrii. ...... ....; ! vm.. VH1111B lour rrv.at loria. wa.il nun UUI laripailou uu 1j.union lux. r'niMWKIIl willt KO V TIIHWU J" iWIII kla nil aaliaoa toalaabaaWwiu-naa lonji aa aauiioo laali J&Xk ' This picture aliowa tlJo U)n ixkv, rxtnllni; Info rim. rlabt upio falU, nud ,... fjio tliroo uwiciiuoat yjMiw'iicicu. TJiua catch m1. tub aalkom asceudlnr to spawnlnjr irrouuda. To biivo tUo ColuiubLu Kaluiou Vote O'JJJ, Yes, and MQ, Jtfo TheBiiilletin tSives th N&Ws. Thifrcfbre Siifescrib fol It. ' : li