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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1908)
lit y THE BEND UULL15TIN 01 IIuslicHliiltiscampalnii for re -: - -.- -;. ck-clion ns lyoVirnor of New York "Per every man n fquare Jci"!, Unities is one of the nation's great ,r tcss and no more." CHARM'S 1). ROWK simdCRtrTlnN Uatks: tt )rt .. .HDITOR .ji. .vSt men He lias the nerve to stain Eor good KoveVincnt and the tii;lit, trvcti though lib has to stand alone Airt) he is a magtufu'Cut fighter II !uk utterly routed the corrupt pol itichius and KtnTlers in his .state aitil hi the race track Rntnblci mid toutn nn Ule run. Hughe Mntul out bl()te tin.1 nation us man o' urent ability nnd cle.n .TIII.MC THIS OVllR. nwtk flher n ,iclcrtt vould lia A vtotlnr rancher livinc hear ;,,..?, .Hsurnn? to N'ew York aiii ) . - - - " -- .,-..-,..- --- l!v Id he nation Hughe Thrtc nonUis ...M....M. . ........... .... 'tnsarisMr Hi mUtomt.) I :rr ,- -. r- ii,.. . FRIDAY, XOVItMBKR 6, tot SEEDS MXSKn SKM SMCECD I SPECIAL OFFER: "stJUte VIU W. . AttlstwW 3ajh7oa cot xnuMii niimit. VMAA.1(AAA. SEND 10 CENTS lMfmrWi" fMkkSf iM UU-ftUftV J iitww r amio .r un n i iPMTlllll llfllll IfNIM lt !! i mm mi is imi pi rut 1, . , .W.fcdiie, ''v.mHWLi Ask your st'oiftrr for tho 3 ov 5 lb. cans. Thoy hnvo vw rov tops with metal handles Are uso"i who . SSSBBIiiSSRSSSSB &mOTF ,v JJend vvns heard to remark rrcvtith iihe nation HukIic!) and tin. .that "Bend is & pretty Rood itmtkrt trictuls of r1 government are to ,for farm produce." And isn't that true? What would the farmer do with his butter ami ejjvj, his pota :.;. and cabbages, Ins hoy grain if there were no town licie to tonsume what he grows and pa liim cah for it ? What value would any of this farm land have if the farmers were oblipcd to haul all their produce to 1'rineville to mar ket? In fact, if there were no towns scattered throughout Western Crook county to consume the prod "uce that is raised by the fanner, there would be rai&htv little idevel ipmeut and farm lauds wouldn't be worth what it costs to put them under cultivation. Yet there are many farmers (and others) who insist on patronizing "the mail order bouses, thus depriv ing the local merchants of that much business. It would surprise most persons if they knew the .amount of mail order goods that .passes through the Bend postoffice and express office, and undoubted ly the saoc condition exists at Iaidlaw, 'Redmond and other places. Several thousand dollars arc thus sent out of the country each ;ycar that should be spent with the local merchants, for every dollar kept here helps just that :auch to develop the country and Increase the value of your farm. If every farmer bought from the mail order houses to the extent ,that mmy do, the local merchants cnn-Id not exist. They would be gforcsd to close their stores and go out of business. Without mer chants there could be no towns, and without the towns where would be your market and what would your farm be worth ? i tif. 'Farmer, isn't this worth thinking -about? And isn't it a wightv poor policy to send your taioney away from home for mail order good's? J" ' '.! l ' . THE COST OF ADVERTISING. . The uuawakc merchknt often wonders how some rival "can af ford to spend so much money for advertising." He is sure that bej could nxi: that it would bankrupt)! him in short order to "plunge" in po publicity on the scale that the:) other fellow does. "The other fellow" is not worry ing about the "cost" of .his adver tising for the simple reason that he doesu't have to pay it. The com petitor who cannot "afford" to ad vertise really, in offect, pays the bills of trie man who cau "afford" it. He pays them in the loss of bus ineA caused by his failure to ad vertise. ' The business he ought to have his "share" of the trade in his line goes, in large part, to the competitor who SKUUS it, who can afford to advertise for it. The pro fits ou the trade drawn away from the timid advertiser by the aggres sive one pays the latter's advertis ing bills and leaves a comfortable surplus. This is a fact which progressive merchauts are proving all the time -so it ought to have some personal significance to the overcautious bus iness m'en who are waiting to get rich before "risking" adequate ad ertising campaigns. )e congnitulutted ou the outcome. That man Hughes has presidential thlilwr in his makeup. Keep your cxeoiihim Well, tb wnintiy N saved. The campaign is ended arid the republi vans Rre hurinr Now, let's forget .ill about it, get down to business, and prepare tor tour years of pro perity an'l the greatest develop ment Central Otcgon has ever c.v pcricnccd. . If You are Over Fifty Read This Mot people )Mt tuiMtc-aee suffer from Unfile vnjiil bltxlilcrdironlrrs which Wallet.' tt.lt.M. Um1I.1. ... 1.1 ..(IPV Stop the tlraiit on the luiitv ami ntorJ needed lre iiKtlt ami visor Commcucv" Uklng I'olrv's Kimicy Uctucily tol)' t C. v. Aicrriu, iirueci!. Ulack ttarley .0tA Cnr ti!.. Prnttir..t r. Iltivtmt to acre on rav nlaco this siasonl '-'specially adapted to this soil and climate Can Ik: sold in spnug or fall. Is .'tilMcss and shells out' like wheat! Will haw about 60 bushels seed for sale. First cctne first served. Five cents per pound. C L. 1AT0K. 33-36 Madras, Oregon. Pleased with The Uutletln. Am.-i.s-, Minn., Oct U, 190s. IM itor The Dlltinl Itend, Or.-Dear Sir: Kudosed f!a find iotl mon ey order for l.. as wWrifrtion to vonr pajwr. I lure receivvd thtce copies of The Bulletin. I am very much ptel "'til your paper, and did not expect to rind a paper like jours !h a town o miles from a rail road. ' . It malccs me feel good :ct.Kw that H the railroad iiwh are Retting busy. I wish I uerc out there tliU winter ami I may con4r yet. I want to sell my farm lure tieore I come if 1 can. I bought krut'east of Bewl recently, in jj.17.12. I want to get oat there and help develop that country. Vourt truly. V. A. Woot.K. ,D0 YOU WANT A, HOMESTEAD WALKER VALLEY REALTY CO. ROSLAND OREGON CORKGSPO.NDliNCl! COLICtTI-D klimm-Miwuha y When You Paint buildings, inside or out side, if you desire the very best results at the least expense you should use The Sherwin-Williams Paint A Letter ot l.planatlon. Your readers will u number an .uttklc that appealed 111 your p.ip-.r last September and several p.incrs of the Vallev, also tlie Origouian, in itgaid to the luicksons ul Crook county being arrested for hore stealing. It read. "Father and son arrested while trying to dispose of stolen' horses," etc. Now tl.e facts ate that v,n a niali'inus prosecution and hothing! else 1 lie complaint was the lar x'tiy of n gelding, sworn to by M. K. Higgs of l'riuevillc, Oregon. This warrant was otdctcd issued by W. A. Hell, special deputy dis trict nttornev. and was issued with out an affidavit being made by any person, that I ever had or ever saw the horse, and when I was brought back here Mr. HigdSMicver nude an effort to prove that I evet had seen the horse. The fact is he followed me to Ueud and everyone toll him that I had no horse with me of that description, but as usual Mr. Higgs was the cats-paw for someone else M K IligS told me that he would not have had me arrested il it had not been for certain parties talking to him. Hut I notice he did not have any of those "certain parties ou the witness stand. 1 his I believe was done to pre vent us from getting our stolen horse from the valley in time for this last term of court. We did manage to get the hutse nnd the man that bought him subpoenaed over before the grand jury. I had all kinds of trouble to get U'fure the t'raiid jury at all. In the lirst place I tried to get my witnesses subpoeiised from the valley and could not do it, ntid the week before court I tried atfJiu to get my wit nesses and conU not, nnd during court I tried again and fai.nl ami the district attorney told me I u'.ts too late. Then I went before the grand jury and demanded that my witnesses bo subpoenaed. It was itnpoafcibie to get our cae in court before the circuit judge where we knew we would have a fair deal. W. A. Ikll. deputy district at tor ney, tsued the ttbpoeun for the horse and man, therefore knew in ide of tlie cms. , Then when went to him for counsel 111 this case during court he said he was conn el for the thief, apd yet he also ap peared before the grand jury as at torney for the state. Now if any one takes exception to this article I might explain things a little more fully. C. II. Kxickso.v. If you suffer from constipation and liter trouble Foley's Oritto I.aallv will rur ou permanently by stimnlaliuK the diucstive organs m I bey will act natur ally. Holey' On no laxative does not Uri. i pleasant to tyke ami you do no. have to take laaa'ise iwlinuallv after taking Oritto. Why eowtinua to Ik.- tlie &!al of tnlltf Ar.t f at,!c.!4. W Mr. J rill, d'UKgiftt. j N o r I C H. ".-U.NGK OV COKPORATK NAalK." ! Tlie name ol "The Baldwin farm." a j corrilioB..ltas been duly (-banged to 'i en rur Kaorir: ny inc nil . .. . . mU7MMMWlax uae 3Mrwrr'jrjm-ex?mFma,'ar.xXi-an u 1 aan t 5S. m x hsvib u ,u m 1 'jLi. 4WS On tVcn liomo tnblc tlicio litay be seized every clay a nlnlc of n'-re, healthful, delicious hol-biscuits by following the "CLEVELAND" Cook.. There is no economy in saving a few cents by unrig Alum .Baking Powders. The cheap alum baking powders work sure injury to thr health. Enjoy the purest of home" cooking by using L SUPEMOI m A iff Mi jjtss4? 1 Made frofi a Sfrlor grade or Pure Crcatu of Tartar, SSSSRSSSQISSS E. A. SATHER. I?vVVH kVil II 5 f wjy Vv a.Hvifl SOLD AND Gl'AKANTIiKU 11V Bend, Oregon S. C. CALDWELL by toe flltui H sumac inentary aril las. of inmnwMUton (or that par note n Hf oJBce at fti. Saerc Ury of Sukta oh tlie 16O1 day i October, iyj8, ail in tile oIBcc of the ..Clerk of llullnoiwah Couuly, on the J9th,(tay of October. Ijo. A. P. HiLKJ, . I', f) Iou,uvg, C. I.. JUTu.v, iVU JKSSH STIAKK8, Iiirerlors C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW OI'l'UX IN UANK tlt'tUIIM., mtNO, okitc.oN U. C. COE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OPFICXOYUK A?,':i .. ' ail llinbt Cclcphonc Conitccttw DAY TliUtl'ltOXX NO. 2t Bnxi), Okkuon THE First Naliondl Btnl, of Prine-Mlle. KatablislKt iSSj. , . Capital, SurphK And Undivided Profits, SIO0,O(D.IK) a. V. .torn Will Wiustnltaf T. M Uldxm H. MsMwra Itr.lrnl .Vk KinaWnl Cs.'iui udanunmuuMimnraumuuiniiku Cend-Shaniko Livery & Stage Company J. "II. WHNANDV, iVop. P. Kelly"tc'iSlko Nriw CdvereU Sth'es between Gsncl itui Slinnlkc , , ALSO . I.ivcf) and Peed Stables at Shaniho, iMndrns mid llcntl. We run our rigs lh pleaio Iho public, Stages lojtve each ay every day. Rigs to .Ml parts of Contra! Orofpn. Careful drivers furr.ioHcd HaWKI Special Attention Givers to Express and Baggage. umiiiniTiunmniimiimtmmiinim iiimimiMmiuiuvnuii A. li. I'l-TI'RSUN, Antelop;, Ore. Matcbinafter 3-eweIer I'rvcion, ami Snu Precious Kl'iea Met and Iiwclry of ull kintls maW to j onlvr ami kt-paueil. Work AM . I rau ullt tm w li HkIIi Hwnctr. Bui', 1 Softer JVinl . rnttilirc.t lu" ral Aulrlajr. I 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE . s.V1Ai. 1j233IiB HENltV L. WIIITSETT s Jfo.rsc Shoeing and feliehij Blacksmitliliig AOON AND . lI.OW WOKK " first Clacs Work Uuarnntcct'. Itcatml tn tlie oM Slirlil.in slion. A orvs lenillnc kl'li Oaeof the wost t;rattfing re Ms of the election is the wctorj, Call for ............ jJqj f. J E. A. SATHER V Full Una of drpecrics, Dry Qoods and Hardware uhvu-s on liund. ' rtulckjf ararut) I oiir opti Utn net u...f kiiiiv 11 ir i .'!''. liuii..lnrtlin-1'J.lw ilJ HtNOtOC ...t f.M. lll.la.1 iiiil f tut tmtliti if.ila IAkll ll.nrtjtftl SlUllfl Tnaoc Marks Deciono CopVRICHTB ft5. li iid AtotmplHin luaj I wciirr mi roftitit ii '. u X on I'Mtuii litf itllM. A Lu. ricelr tfttUt wAUt, "Hhoul cinrwe, lu ma lntific jfnierlcaw. XlaSjU n-!f lllaitl4 !' Mirs r -r. iliA u r r.r M1nuu l"ni4l. Tkciu, U m MtJHS & Co "j New York sv r-iLi SAW r-IUNG. IIIJST WORK (H'AIlANTI'.I'.l). I'ncts from jjr to f i.oo. f.eae smvi at l'ltie Tree Store 1 J) JI.WAORMI.V, . IIinu. OUKOOf WANTED Farm or Business INIOilMATION U1.UA1UJI.-4U si. Not csrtlenlsr sbost locst!on. " f" '? p.sr ttoux owns oulr wlia will sell Airmel Ifllmvir. flTv nrl. dticrlptloq sod list wiiea MlliiJluu vnuviiau. jtui(i disss. LbkvniuM. Ut n Udfitt, N T. iMtVMrramaSanysv (Cuui i ruj nunsTinyym c r Aso rat 1a.. - v jrJ' jjuu- mug to take a journey? 1 . . fZi . 1- f-n 1 v Mill ! --Ul s.mi 1 rTV i " Sl J Jm h-mypi& l' ! .ifo, von will tt.mt In la; pfH-K' iiinpxl unit i iiatlcr p.iiaplicr tulia. That uiratiK traicl in uacd, sun cflHca. urips lul frniiLu I l..i . i i..:l , ; line ot tlitso. and if oti art ' in nccl of any of tluin I i an aupply ur waiita A number ol good, MiUtnnti.il Trunks and Suit Cases aMMMniMiaa ht a price iti'ttf in faf Mh to you i.ixl to ,... nltiR ou t tr'p, co.ii.' in ami lonk ovir liat I - ' "".' Ii'oii arc plan-lia-., MILLARD .TRIPLETt Waa. I"t tlWl-aiVY NMlttuJ Tt WHEN IN BUND STOP AT THE PILOT BNTTE-iNN Table always auppllad with the bott thai iht io.ii'ifford. Neat and Comfortable. I'oomo. tivv,, ntm.i -- -- -- " -.- - - isM,4 aVa JMMll,Mtwi4 tws.a.- isfci'it Bag J- 'M? y-,7.7 Massachusetts JYlukukl Life Insurance Company . ANNUAL DIVIDENDS i Nearly 300 SATISFIED Pollcj holders In Cnoh County. 45 I3' O. MINOR-, Resident Agent ' :xusaamnm9 atiMfcatw r iifatsaj