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to ,j y j.. . kaUiWi rfMAM NOTICR POtt 1'UIUjICATION. IVpatlmtiilnfttic Into lor, V . I.amt OHict at Thr Dalles, Oregon, Th tulles, Oregon, June Mil. ly-v. Notice timby given IhM living J Ktnl, of ini, Oirgutt, who. on Aiigutt nth. tool, inailc llpnteatcatl Unity (ctlat ,N.i on;?) No IIV tot Ihv V Hit V, Nli N Mi M- a ami These Patent Tension Shears Nttti HV Vi Sv i.Twtv IS S..H 11 It 1 to make I In w 31 haa Hint iiiitkculltiUtilKMi to make I luat I'lve year llvol, loettahtlih elaliu to the laud atov dmiihml tirtoie II C Kill. I'nllrd Hlalei ('mil FREE! r lM-aTaaV, I; 11 i ADVERTISINOesSENTlAL. Startling Effect on Business of a Dank Proof of Value. The Bulletin reprints the follow ing article, because the truths it tells arc applicable not only to those men engaged hi banking, but to nil sorts and kinds of business men. Read it, think it over, and then act according to what it tells you. Is the work of advertising, an certttal or an incidental? The balance of the evidence at hand and the weight of argument are in favor of the contention that it i an essential and not an inci dental. If the public Is not made aware of the fact that a certain bank it. strong or ha the qualifications tnaklnj: for strength, then no one probably would seek the services of that bank. That advertising is an essential is proved many times over. An illustra tion of this tact is found in the expert ence of an eastern bank that had f l,coo, coo capital and f 3,400.000 surplus and undivided profits, but whose business was falling off. The stock was beld by individuals who paid all it was worth for it, people wbo did not have the advantage of the gain aude by 'the earned surplus. This bank was always opposed to advertising and stood Still, or, rather, retrograded. It officer were men of personal and financial hUh standing, and Its directors were men whose names were above re proach. Tbe situation became so serious that new men were elected t tbe board oi directors, and the old president was dropped, and there was choen as his successor a sett made business man wbo bad accumulated considerable wealth by reason of his own efforts in the mercan tile line. He was a good business man, but his success had developed a certain amount of cgolim in htm. The cashier be lieved in advertising, and one ol the first things be did upon assuming charge of the bank was to begin an aggressive advertising campaign. The results were soon apparent. The business of tbe bank grew rapidly mid extensively. The new president's ego tism, however, led him into making the mistake that tbe new business came solely by reason of the fact that he was president and that it came because tbe people had an especial confidence in him and bis ability. Tbe fact that bis predecessor was a man of equally high standing seemed to have escaped his consideration, or, at any rate, he did not ascribe the new success of bis bank to advertising. And J so he stopped tbe campaign completely and ceased to advertise in any publi cation. Tbe result of this change is best told in the words of tbe cashier of the bank, an admirer and warm friend of tbe president About three months after tbe cam paign had ceased he spoke to another banker in tbe same city in tbe following way: "The old man has begun tn see the value of advertising for a bank. He thought that it was his personality that drew to us tbe new business that we ltave put on our books, so he told me to cut out tbe advertising. I did so, and almost immediately we stopped getting new accounts. "The difference In new business was so marked .that even a child could realize it. The old man refused at first to be. lieve that there was any connection be. tween tbe stopping of new business and tbe stopping of the advertising, but the book showed clearly that there was such a connection, for almost on the day we stopped advertising new business ceased to come in, so now I am going to start a new campaign of advertising by order of the old man himself." Tbe above experience of the national bank referred to serves as one of the best possible iltuitratious of the whole matter of advertising. The first experience of tbe bank, with its responsible board of directors and its McCAIX PATTERNS Celebrated for style, perfect fit, simplicity an i reliability nearly 40 yeart. Sold in Many every city and town In the United States and Canada, or by mall direct. More aoid than any other make, Send lor free catalogue. MeCALL'S MAGAZINE Mors subscriber than any other fathlon maraslne.-mniion a month. Invaluable. !,at ttl style, pattern, dreaainakisr, millinery, plain tewing, fancy needlework, halrdretting-, etiquette, good atoriti, etc. Only 10 ccnta a year (worth donble), including- a Ire pattern, bubtcribc today, or send far sample copy, WtWBESFUL UvsvUCCMeNTS tpAffcnta, POttal brings premium catalogue and nry rath prUe6rTcr. ,Adlreii tMUtcm. ceJMUWrT.jraiSL, new rm ' many tepontble and able officers , which only went backward brcau it would not niWerliw, and the later ex perience it bad of putting on new uui new when it slatted an mhertWtng cm palgtt and the stoppage of that business when it ccrtwl to ntUtsrtisc ngnin and then tbe teucwml of activities when it again began to ndteittse ought to be a guiding light to any banker Vioni Kdltorlal in Coast Hanker, San t'rau cisco. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UNITHll JtTATlW rrrdJcnt Vtct-ITraMcDt -Mctttsry of Mate . mctaryofTrtafury . Secretary of Inlrrlor Secretary of Wat . . - . William II. Tad ...... -Jarm J tthetroan .... rhlUmlrr C. Knox .. .FtatiMin MacVcaxh . Kicliaid A. lUlllngrr J. M. liicklriadti ttrcrrtaryof Navy . .C.eurse " t ' Secretary of Commerce sad Labor-Chattr Nasel ro.troa.ter General .-frank II. Ililcbtock Attorney General.. . George W. Wksertham Secretary of Artkultuie Janie Wibua STATK Governor r w Hcnwn icattaryofUlr ..-. V.W llcnwn Trraturer --.. U. A.Mrel Alton. Central .-A. M. CrawCor il SuoL l-iibMc lurtructloii J. II Ackerman ttate Water . W. S Ihinnlway Dairy snd Food CointnliulencrJi J W lullcy CoramUakxicrufUbor btauatlc. O P llofl JThea. K Campbell Ojdt H. Alitiilaon OawaM Weal flmt ami Karratry Warden. H. O. Mevrnvon Stair Haglnrer .-John II. Uwla I nrorgt It. Chamlxt lain - -""I J.lhwtne, Jr. U. S. Senator. W C. Ilawley ., j w R. mu, it. A. MellrUle Conrrnunen . . ttapreraejifcire ..K A. Jlouie , in. iviun 8KVK.VTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT )--- I, tt. L. nradthaw Ittorarv. f ml W. Wltaon Stat IWAanor Coirraot (Wat aa.) lohn II. LrwU. Wale KngliweT- .. -JMtm. Or. il.T llolcitr, Supt IHr. Na.1. llouauM, H r. M Milon. Supi, ltr No. 1 Baker City. Or CKOOK COUNTY Jodgt... Qerk... .... II. C HUU Viren Drown .. frank Mklns W. f King Ihtttff.... frrairer taraaorM J. D. La f otlrtte . H. A. ford School SupointendenL. 4orreyorM f red A. Sice I K. II. luytey I James Rice Coramtialoners... TIIK COURTS. Ciacuir Cot'ar Viral Momlay In May. third Monday In Ortoher. raoBTKCiKiarflrt Monday In each month CoMMiMintucas' Couar flral U'ednewlay in January, March. May, 'jly, beptembet and November. Bo school DisrarcT No 11 ( John hteidl Director 111 C Cue C U Merrill derk....- ,-- -L.D Witat r Sliaa Ruth L Rekl )M1m Margaret ttittlnt SUM Maude Vanderert Sliaa Marion Wirat I Mlaa Nona Rlchardaon IMiCera Kcrgnaon CITV Of BBNI1 reach er )Iayor Recorder, rrcaturcr- J II ttarMaon II CHJIla II. J Orcrlnrl Anton Avne J.N Hunter Aldermen J CM Redfirtd " T W Trlplett I J II Kcllcy Is C Caldwell Carpet and Rug WEAVING WITH mv celebrated New comb J'our Harness lotn I can weave not only the ordi nary rag carpet, but can also make rugs, curtains, couch and table covers, etc , etc. lean make very handaome ruga, from 1 to 6 ft. wide i'auonagc aollclted Mrs. W. W. Orcutt fiend, Oregon imwioner at m onxe. at iiend, tiiegon, un Hit ,-Mh day of July, lw Claimant nainr aa lliirr l!tnrl A amtlh, livein 11 Hrel, Jamrs It Hed and Kotet II llonxr. all of llend. Orrion, Jn .i )i C. W MiMIKft. Kegldrr NOTICB FOR PUItlilCATION. t)lattmrnt oflhe Intrtlot t'. S Laml Office at The IVilIra, (Irrispn, July I nj. Notice la hereby gle thai Coia II Hmlth. Tornieily Coia II Chapman, ol llend. Otegon. m ho, on June ijlh v made lloinritrad (Hettal No eirv") o 11114. for Lot j aiidHNWM Srttloiia. and MIVNKVi, Hectlon J. Town.hll. HS,wth. kamr 11 l(al, Wllllamelte Mendlan, has lUrtl nvllcroflnleiittoiilo make Anal com ntutallon I'lin.f. toeatanlKh ilalut In the land aiirrilr.lltcd l fi.tr II C Hill. V H Com mluionrr, at hKoihceat llend, Oirgon, un the Uthuay of AUKU.t tw Claimant naniea wilnrHea Auaual Dteyef )lf ThuiMoinxin William I' IKnltic and Nicholas Mnllh of llend. Otevon nil aud uanlcl iiciimc 01 stiicra. iirtcun Jill an 0 W MOOKIt, Hrlter NOTICK POU 1'UBMCATION. United States Und Oilier, Tbe Dulles Oregon, July ij., 1909. Notice is hereby given that the Slate of Oregon bus Mot in this office its - plicauoii, serial .o. 05010, to select un dcr the ptuisiotisof the Act of Con greas oi August 14, ltH, and tbe Acts supplementary nml nuicmlalory thcrelo, thcXK'4SV4 ofSec. 18. Twp. so S., Range II Itasl Willamette Meridian. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the lands described, or detring tool ject bccatiM: of the mineral character ol the laud, or fur any other rcon, to the tliipoutl to applicant Sboitld tile their affidavits of protest In this office 011 or before tbe julh day of August, 1909. jlil-ajj C. W. MOOKIt, Heglsier, CONTHST NOTICIt. IXpaitmrnt of the Intetlor, Vnlted Malt Land Office, The Dalles Or., June . !'. A sulficlent conteat anVlarlt having been filed tn inn ojnee by Chattea V Klrkbride.eonleal aal. agaiml homeatrad, aerial No. oHf-ff, entry No liter, made (Xtotxr ;, ivu. for ftlthKl. Section 7. NMl(lrctlan it. Toarnahlp w . Range 11 R. Wifumclle Mrtl.tU. by lllla J Kreil. Ceblrdee. in whkh II U alleged that aaM hlla J Keed haa nerer ralablUhed or malnlalnrtl a bona ode residence on aald tract of land, that the haa wholly abandoned aald tract of land aa a itahlence for morvthau ala monlha taat twaiand doe not now reaxle thereon, that aakl alleged abaencc i not due to her emdoyment la the army, nary or marine cot of the Unlteit Male la lime of war Raid Mrtic arc hereby notified to appear, re spond and offer erldeuce touching aald allega lion at 10 o clock a. u. oa Augual 4, la, before II. C WIU, alJ n, CommtMlontr. at hi orftce In llend, Oregon, and thai final hearing will be held at iu o cluck a ra oauguat 11, im, before the RrgUtcr and Receiver at the United Hlatea Land orfice In The Dalle, tnegnn The mm eonteitanl naelng. In a proper arn.la ei. filed June 14, 19, set forth facta which ahow that after due diligence perwnal aervic of thl nonce ran not ue made II It Hereby ordered and dlrrUed that tuch notice be gtern by due and proper rubKcallo 11. C W MOORK Regittrr nvjlj LOirlr) II ARNKMJ.V. ReeHeer I S Rkkwik, Ally for Conlcatant 00 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tfuox MAMtm OcwoNa CorvrnaxT Ac. Anrona aantftng a taHfh and deaeriptlon mar qaleklr aacaetaln oar optntna frt whtthae an IneeaikMi la penOaUr M(iaJl. CoaimanUa. llMiawrmireouBdenlfal. HattlWpf onl'aianu aant Ira. Oldaat aavner for aaeurlag ratanla. lalBta lAkaa thrtMiah Mann A Co. retv uj aarica, wHhnat aiata, la lb SckMilfrC tftnericatt. Anandrmalrlll'ttraiad waaklr Lareaat rtr. enlailon it any artemis Vniraal, Trmt. It a raar 1 roar month. SI. Hold braJI new tdealara. amiji-awli The Publisher's Claims Sustained United Statcs Court of Claims TI rubllaliera of Wtbtter'a InUraatwnal Diet laary alleiro that It 'ls III ftu-Llba popu lar L'nalirWgr.1 tbrinmahly ro-ollte.1 In every ilt'lall, and vattlyeiirkliol Inevery part, srltu IIki purprjwi of adapllog U to meet (he larger and MtererrtyiulrtytoenUof aoolbcr-enra-Hon." Yi'a an of th onlnlon that Ihta alloratlnn moat clearly and accurately duwrilx (ho wrjra inaL nas rjre been aceornpllaUril and tlia reu reaclinl. Thnlliollmiarr. iMtlltthstbaalieeii as It now atarula. boa ln lbntr.iiahlv wn. eilllMllit every detail, hca Uxn inrrtclnl In every n, anil janjimraury oiiapici to meet no larrvr and m veneration which jjcrer roiuiremcnu or a or-mand mora of tKipiilar hlloloKiral knowledco than any (Feneration mil tuownriciDasovcrrconiBiiiefX, It ii irliaiia needle to add that we refer to the illi tlonarr In our Judicial work aa or Hie lilirtwt authority In accuracy nf dennl. "".'.' 1 ".' th,t In "10 futuroasititliotautlt will U the source of corutaeit reference. CUaULW aXOTT.CSUf Jxlk. MB.',W. T ''. T-.1 J"M m SraxTt) teuA ClIAItLtoll. Mf. TTiat aftow rtftn to iri:n&TMPH INTERNATIONAL DIOT10NAHY THE GRAND PRIZE' GET THE LATEST AND BEST ijjmjra J'u trill In intirtitidinirur specimen JM0C, ttntnt, a.&O.MERmAMCOr, rvatisHcns, , ePRIKIFIK'.D. M4A. The Dulletiu'leuds. 0 I wavirs-s 1 UrriVNarimall Vraciajaujnf 1 This latest and most useful Household Invention will be sent FREE, postage prepaid, to every new, cash-in-advancc year's subscription to The Bulletin. If you arc already a subscriber, send us $1,50 on your own sub scription and $1.50 for a year's subscription for your neighbor or someone who is not now Kcttinjc The Bulletin, and get a pair of these shears free. If your subscription Is about lo expire you cannot afTortl to mlM tills opportunity to secure a pair of Shears whose cutting ciIkc wilt never wear dull, nutl which will cut auythiiiK from wet tisane paper to a heavy horse blaukct. A pair of these shears ore given free to every new cash-iti-atlvaiicc subscriber. The Tension Spring attachment docs away with resharpciiiug entirely and enables the user to set the tension on the rivet so that any kind of material may lie cut with perfect case without tiring the hand. The Tension Spting takes up all wear on the rivet, making the shears practically indestructible. A simple turn of the little thumb-screw, shown in the engraving, tightens up the blades ns closely as may be desired. Any woman who has had the exasperating experience of trying tn use a dull pair of shears can readily appreciate the value of the new invention WHICH KKl',1'8 THIS I'AIR OF SHKAKS ALWAYS SHARP and n perfect cutting condition. No matter how many pairs of wheats or scissors you may have around the house, you need this pair with the Tension Spring, and when you get and use it once, you will use it in preference to any other you may have. These shears arc cr fectly finished and heavily nickel-plated. the quality of the material and workmanship In this pair of shears to be first class, that the Tension Spring device doubles the usefulness of the shears and does nway with the need of resharpcuiug, Furthermore, a Guarantee Certificate, by the manufacturers, accompanies every pair, agreeing "that If this pair of shears BRKAKS or in any way becomes dclcctlvc within 1'IVK VIJARS from date of pur chase it will be replaced with a NHW pair without cot." SEND ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND MONEY TO THE BEND BULLETIN BEND, OREGON To BULLETIN Subscribers. ml sf 6 Sa vm 1 cc4 m lrf q s s i -BsSrf m 1 az5 M I Ha K.HI SanaaV IIbbV WE GUARANTEE n. r I - r t tr 1. a- r u t If aaBtaaBattan H