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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1912)
H THE BEND BULLETIN Geohcji: 1'ai.mkk Putnam Publisher, U. rt. HomtAN Managing Kditor. Ait lnIcHtitlcitt newspaper, MftiulliiK for the sipisrc dewl. clean builncs clean politics, ami the txl inlctvsts of llcnil ami Central Oregon. SUIISCRIPTION RATHS: On yf. .. ..- Pin wonth...w.......w......... Thtt month.,.......... ........ (tnrrlMr In trn.) .$t.S .. .Co .. .jo WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10. 1912 (IKTTINU NKW INOrSTUIKS AND SlUTOKTIXO TltlCM. Encouragement of local Indus trlw should Rt the suntiort of tho cltltons of Itoud. Along this lino, tho Commercial Club hns decided to work this year, doing all It can to se curo factories, mills and tho llko for this city. This Is a most commend nblo policy. Tho people ono and nil should do all they can In this direction, but It Is equally Important If not more so to patronize these Industries after they are established. It this policy Is pursued, Ucnd-madc flour wilt bo found in uso on every tnblo In Bend at every meal. He lm; a new country, where manufac turing hns not yet been developed, It Is of course necessary that most of tho necessities bo brought In from more developed sections. Hut In so far as this applies to tho material of which tho "staff of llfo" Is made, there Is no need for sending else where for flour and other roller mill products. The citizens of this town bavo tak en no little Interest In tho opera tion of the ' mill, and after It has been running for scyeral weeks regu larly are pleased to learn that this Industry Is meeting with success. The product turned out is first class. Tho writer knows from personal cx perlenco that tho Cour makes good bread, having been eating It for some time, and others report likewise. The newness of the flour has caused a few housewives to have failures with their bread, but this is only a minor fault that will in n few weeks be eliminated. Every possible precaution which tho most Improved machinery can piovido Is taken at the plant to mako wholesome flour. All the grain is thoroughly scoured and cleaned and nothing but tho pure heart of the wheat goes Into tho flour of the Ilond mill. consumer, Including nil of us hero nt llond na wull ns people eUnwhoro, Is clearly getting it In tho neck from nil sides nnd will continue getting It ns long ns he Insists on maintaining u tariff on everything. A iiuminkss riiorosiTiox. Advertising Is not n bonovolenco. Once In n while r business man say ho doesn't get lieuuflt from hla nd vcrtlBlng, bbs tho Vato Knterprlso. llo likes n good paper and for that reason 'he onrrloe itn nil' In his home paper. Tho proposition is ridiculous as It la unreasonable. There Is noth ing of tho charity element In legit imate advertising. Publishers ap preciate advertising, but thoy take It solely on n buslnoss basis. The advertiser pays hla money nnd the publisher In turn gtvos his wares publicity. In advertising merchants glvo that thoy may receive. Tholr expectations nro rentlxed only ns they havo tho wares that tho people need nnd ns they mako known freely, attractively, and honestly tho quatlty and character of tho goods thoy of fer to tho public. "This Is an important fact to be.r In mind. It applies to tho merchant who take n page advertisement or to tho man or woman who has a house to rent, or to tho farmer who has n horso to sell. Advertising Is abso lutely a business proposition." Two of tho Inrgest advertising j posteis ever turned out by n Central Oregon shop were printed at ono run of the press by Tho Bulletin last week. Theo were tho ndvor ttscments of A. M. I.ara & Co. nnd of tho warehouse dauco next Satur day contug. lii-th wen- rush Jul nnd were turned out In quick tln-e although it was Impossible to get any extra help. I'lflllTlXG MACHINKKV TIll'ST. The shoe manufacturers of tho United State are said to be organiz ing against the United Shoo Machin ery Co.. the concern that owns and controls all the shoo machinery of the eountry. Their complaint is that I.iib trt.t owns all the patent wMI not full nny of lis machltm but only leases tho in. has a clause In all Its contracts by which tho lessees bind themselves never to question the pat ents, thus enabling its grip to con tinue even after tho patents expire, and compels tho shoo men to buy all such supplies as nails, wire, etc., from il nt lu own price. In the courze of a recent Investiga tion by a committee of tho United fftates Senate a representative of the shoe machinery trust denied that his concern controls any pntonts. The Investigating Senators forgot to ask tho noxt logical question, "How, then, do you prevent others from en tering the field?" Hut It seems that tho shoe men have furnished at loast a partial answer. Talent privileges must be overhauled the same as other special privileges In order to entirely folve tho trust problem. Hut It Is not only on patents that tho powor of this shoe machinery trust depends, it is said. This same roramltteo also brought to light tho facts that once an independent concern had sprung up but was forced to sell out to the trust through to mo mysterious control that was ex ercised over the banks on which it ilependod for financial accommoda tion. Hero, too, It seems was a trail which tho commlttco might bavo profitably followed but tho reports do not Indicato that the members thought so. Tho shoo men say that the tariff prevents them from getting machin ery from Kuropo and that if they could do so they could soil shoes for much less. This Is interesting, in view of tho fact that European manu facturers are said to be Installing American machinery. The obvious Inference U that tho shoe machinery trust Is furnishing machinery to European manufacturers at a lower cost than at home. The American Tho Bulletin's advertising col umns this week carry much nows of Importance to tho economical buyer. A careful reading ot the offerings presented will certainly be worth tho while ot anyone In this vicinity. THE DUTCH MILKMAID. Htr Picturesque Coitums and Htr Re butt Style of Beauty. Of all Zeeland tho particular coitume of that province enn bo observed to the best advantugo on tho bland of Walcheren. A milkmaid of Mlddclburg. for ex ample. Is a Joy to look upon. Her spot less whlto cup bristles nt tho temple with kurgenkrulleu like the antennae of n prehistoric beetle. Ilcr skirts nrw ankle high nnd padded geucrously ut tho hip . If she be naturally round and tbo sklrtx need no padding cir cumstantial evidence of tho fact it sufllclent to stamp her tbo bello of the community. The Mlecvcs of her bodice are very short and very tight, pinching the nrnu above tbo elbow so that they might be mistaken fur a wlr of aggravated case of laaammntory rheumatism. Or courne the sun In all Its glory strike the back of theso arm, for iho el ways walks with tlicin akimbo, tbo better to balance the (mils which dan gle one from each end of a wooden yoke enameled n vivid robin's egg blue. But the redder the arm from the rays of the nun nnd the tighter tho pinch of the sleeves, the flatter the chest and the bronder the hips, the sooner will she cense to be n mere milkmaid through the medium of n simple marriago ceremnuy In tbo vil lage kerk. Travel Magazine. BRAINS IN BUSINESS. The Way a Claar Dealer Won a Big Office Building .Trade. Willi tho upoulng of n now liuilnesi block in ono of the Urgent cltlrn In the miitiUe went nlio- enmo the Inevitable cigar stand lusldo tho building. Trade, however, came very slowly tho flnit few weeks, in the ruin or moving me business men gave very llttlo atten tion to tho new cigar stund. It was not long before the proprietor of the stand began to feel uneasy and set about deviling some schemo for nMmnlntlnir trade. Ono morning about four weeks after tbo building bad been epen every man In the buiiaing re ceived a visit from tbo cigar stand nronrletnr. who carried around with him several boxes of cUnw nnd a grip full of cigarettes. Eviry sraoncr was made a present of his favorite smoke. With hie rntrnnro Into an ofllce the enterprising dealer introduced himself, asked eacn man to nave a smoKo nun politely Intimated that he would be glad to cater to him In future. Ills outlay for tho frco smokes amounted to over 25. but It paid In returns a thousand per cent. Traetl- cnlly every smoker fit the building In now n II rm pit Iron of lih hIiuuI, not merely beoiuiao of tbo frco gift, but lie online ns IhisIiiikm men they reeoKtilxcd n smurt ploco of outerpibu'. lUmlnos. Located His Home. "When tho Into Amos dimming wm dtilng newHpnpor wurls In New York," iwld n roprtwoutnllvo from Hint city "he owned n homo lu n row of build lug (minted while. On mure limn one occasion Cumuilnpi mmto n mlslnl.o mid got In the wrong house, his mind being occupied with new of the tiny and womlorltu: If nny of tho opposi tion paper would get In n 'itroop' on him. lie grew tlrctl of (retting In the wrong pew nnd determined tbnt lit' would end It. Ono morning there wm an advertisement lu hi paper for twolvo painter, nnd Iho following tiny they went to work on Cnmmlnir' home nnd It vns painted tbo mint llnmlitg rod Hint eyes ever brheUl. Some of the neighbor nnd property owner protected, but there vn no law to prevent n house owner from pnlntlug It Jtut n hi fancy dictated. "After thl the womout newspaper man never Imd nuy trouble In making n proper binding when he left til of fice lu the 'weo small hours.' "Wash ington Star. Cccentrlo Cngland. There are one or two place name In England which for eccentricity It would be hard to bent, even lu Canada. Cornwall boost of n village csllttl Drunkard All and of n tithing called London Apprentice. Tho name of an other Cornish village (Irutnbht sound worse when spoken than It look In print. The same may bo tmld of the neighboring t Hinge of ft. Ilvnl. which I iilwuy primounrod "fun devnl." BUhop riilliNitt Hsktil it enn dldato for niilluatloti where he i-.uue from. "St Hvitl." wru the reply. "Dear mi" remarked the bishop; "I know that Cornlihmen venerate. St. Tudy, ft. Cuby, St. Uny nnd other saints unknown to tho calendar, but I wnt not aware they bnd canonized bltnf' Loudon Chronicle. SNOW BLOCKS TIUUNS (Continued from I'agoOno) Oregon Trunk line. The lofy Crooked river span Is the oilier mnl.i engineering fenturo of the roed Tho Calllo brldgo Is a slnglo-trnck otrucW.re, built ontlroly of steel, rest ing, on a sut-truclure consisting of plum and abutments built of concrete and granite. A rcnmrkahlo feature lu connec tion with It location I that tho foundations rest on Holld rock which Is entirely exposed nt low stngea of water, usually from about September 1 to March 1. Totnl !oiiKtli IID7 I'eet. Tho eight main truss hikiiih aggro gate 1925 feet I Inchon in length. In addition to which thoro nro 22 girder spans making tho total length -1197 feet or nbout four-fifth of a mile. The longest, of cantilever type. 31 G feet 8 Inchvs crown tho main channel of tho river. Tho draw span, 210 feet il Inches, crosses tho government lock canal. The 29 piers and 3 nbiitmouts nro constructed of rulnfnrctMl eoncrwl and granite. Tho south end of the bridge I 100 feet abowi low water mark itnd 10 feet above ordinary high w uter. The erection of the stool structure began May 11. 1911, and was (Unlad ed January I. 191 J. No life was lost during Ita construction. CLASSIFIED COLUMN RATHS: 1'lve crnls a line for firl In letlion in till column, four cents line for each lubtcquctit iutcrtion. Count six word to n line. Lost. LOST Waterman's fountain pen. Reward if returned to Bulletin nflleo. Wanted Wanted Vocal pupils. Mnrion Wiont. astf Wanted A prowl milk cow Umt will milk without n calf. A holfor preferred. (Price no object.) Glvo description in drat letter. Addruea Mrs. Jostiic Houghton, Itand, Ore. Wanted To borrow $4,000 for three-year period on largo tract of tho best timber in Central Oregon, close to railroad. Address A 2i, care of Bulletin. 31 tf Wanted Job handling stallion during season of 1012, by experi enced man. Also understand handl ing barren marcs. Address C. 0. Vinyard, Bend, Ore. 42-15p For Kent. Fop, Rent White tscwing ma chine. Inquiro at J. A. Eastes' offlco. FOU HUNT Two store rooms, modern plato glass front. Good lu- J i HOPE The Second Hand Man NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS Q. R. HOPE, Bend, Ore. I Wiestoria Addition Is Selling Fast. Why? We are furnlsliiiiK every purchaser a certified abstract VlilllU We are sellliitfon a real estate contract. 0 We bind ourselves, as well as you, to fulfill the contract. We now have City water on our property. Our prices are lowest; terms the easiest. Better make your selection today. Our property Is within three blocks of the Union Depot. Prices $150 and up. Terms $10 a month Liberal discount for cash. Lots are 5 0.x NO with 60 and 80 foot streets and 20 foot alleys. ---------- Do you want to sell your ranch or farm lands? If so, write us at once, giving full description and all detail information, your price and terms. -------- The NewlonKoller Comp'y, Inc. Seattle, Wash. Portland, Oregon. Bend, Oregon. Portland Office: 301-2 Buchanan Bldg. cation oil Wall street. O. Minor nt 1'. O. Kiiqulre V 4-tf For Sale. KOIt HA1.U Cholco Mock and llmli wood $4, delivered. Kull ihiwih- ti ro Kunrantced. Kd HnlronHin, Ilond. 4tf koii balmTwo iou. 100x110 feet, corner llnwihurne and I'oiirth ts. Mako me an offer. Addrena O. I- KoeulK, 1701 South I) Ml.. Ta eoma. Wash. 3-Sp Foit SAI.K Good baled ry liny nt $8 n ton. U, C. Cady, Ijildlnw, Ore. I3tf Foil Sale Thoroughbred bronze turkeys by Mm. S. A. Uutt, hIx milos cast of Bend on I'rinevillo road. Mtf Foil Salk Tho IhmI Improved corner on Wnll Street, 7.'l feet frontage on Wall, only ?8fi00, with liberal terms. Present revenue, SUGpcr month. Also 10 choice acre trccU one mile out at Iowa than ranch prlccn. Hyan & McGillvray, PoHtollleo Corner. J2p Foil SALK A bargain In a good typewriter. Royal Standard make, a good machine. Owner has two machinoR, with ubo for only one, hence the low price of $15 canli. Inquiro nt Bulletin oflice. 32tf Foil fiALE Ltoht team, Rontle nnd good travelcro. AIko harneati, biiKKy and waKon. Call on C W. Shrlner, Park Addition. -10tf FOIt BALK Team of work horses, wolght nbout 2100. Pearl 1'ulker son, Powell Ilutlo, Ore. First plnco west of station. 42-7p Foit Sale 2ft Gin by 7ft swlnu Injr door, with hlnei. Inquiro Bulletin. 12tf To Trade. WANT TO THAI)!: Four yonr old mnro, weight 1400, on a Kood team wolfihini,' about 1100 each, or will buy n mato. Inquiro llullotln, 4tf Plain Sewing wanted; Mm. P. Billiards and Pool Fine nnd Popular Lino of CIGARS Silvis & Blackwell Wall Btreet, - - Bend, Orcffon II. Johnson emit of canal, '2 blocks '"' "inrl Klotr ulili knli tuiuth of atnnl lirfilKv on CrcvnwwNl ,r1"" 7,v w ,,0 " " M ",u,, Ave. I2-:lp ;"iIib ". ta OIL HEATERS Just the tiling for Hint Cold Bed Hooin or Until Hootu $4.00 Heating Stoves 10 per cent oil' for the next 10 days. Skuse Hardware Co. Haul, Oregon, LOT 50 X 100 FEET FREE AT IMPERIAL IN HAMPTON VALLEY If You Build on it. Can sell you lumber delivered at Inncriiil for $20 wr 1,000 feet. FOIt PAKTICUIJVIIS ADDRESS SHERMAN MONTGOMERY BEND, OREGON (I have no authoriicd agents.) HKMnBBBMBniMMHaiiMHBBasaBSMsaaasnHaBaBBaaiB Let the Builders' Bargain House Save Money for You Bas"tfh,r,.!!f.a' 'Xl CT3 Fire. Gross Panel Doors 11.20., Our iuuti ir nil. t,l WollaftM (- iwomI lUltuilitll Ml.ni In ixtmr ii4 iutiiir li IWprUr. kaJullUbl yuur wi.ii u4 i rt our iprtUI pttt til bulUlnj Diurlil (if ;lil la uir KUiua. LUMBER Wi.tut. Kti lUitt I7.tr IU0 Vm itfmmuicrr IklX 0JeJ lu tlilM lt4uiirt4rM. tt.ml.r4 lukllhKr0l,li4t t m. inn ii. !.... 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