itx k THE BEND BULLETIN GEOllOB PALMKR tUTNAM Publisher. U. N. HOFFMAN Managing Editor. An Independent newspaper stand ing for thov'aqunro deal, clean busi ness, clean politics and tho beat In terests of llcnd nnd Central Oregon. Ono year. ................. 1.60 81 months. .80 Thrco" months '. 50 ' All subscriptions nro duo nnd PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notlco of expiration will bo mailed aubscrt bcrs and It ronownl Is not mado with in reasonable time tho paper will bo discontinued. Pleaao notify us promptlr of any change ot address, or of failure to receive- .tho paper regularly. Make alt checks and orders pay Ablo to Ucnd Uulletln. WEDNBSOAY, MARCH 13, 1913. ---4 ---- st FANAMAAWrCLES The Ilullctln will publish tho following articles regard ing the Panama Canal, written by O. P. Putnam, who has just returned from an exten--bIto trip to Panama, and Cen "tral "America as- a special correspondent for various metropolitan newspapers. One article will appear each, week. In this Issue Is printed.- the third, "Some of the Ills Jobs." 1 ."What tho Panam'a Canal Is." "Constructing tho Dig Ditch." 3 "Some ot tho lllg Jobs." .. 4The Men. on tho Isth mus." ' 6 "How Undo Sam Treats His Employees." C "How Panama hss Deen Made a Health Resort." 7"What tho Canal Will do for tho Pacific Coast" cur tho displeasure ot somo Is In evitable. A newspaper without critics Is os Impossible a creation as a town without "knockers." TKN YEARS OLD. In March of 1903 The Bulletin was issued for tho first time. This Is Its tenth birthday, and while the time is not opportune tor the publication ot an "anniversary number" It never theless seems worth while to make a note ot this decade mllestono in tho paper's progress. And the big number, telling what Rend has done during the ten years, will como later, bigger and better for the delay. The first number ot Tho Bulletin Vaa issued with Max Luddeman as owner and Don Rea as editor. In August. 1903, J. M. Lawrence bought a half interest In tho papcr,,which he edited until January 1. 1908, for two years after which C. D. Rowe con ducted the paper for Mr. Lawrence. In May, 1908, Mr. Lawrence sold his Interest to Mr. Luddeman. Soon after tbo paper passed Into the possession of Fred 8. Stanley of Port land, who. In February, 1910. sold to Don 8tefTa. On March 1. 1910, the property was purchased by J. M. Lawrenco and O. P. Putnam. Early In December. 1910, Mr. Putnam ac quired Mr Lawrence's half Interest, and from that date has exclusively owned Tho Uullctln. Bend hss grown wonderfully dur ing the last ten years, and Tho Bulle tin baa grown with It During tho last twelve months thero has been more advancement on the part of the town, perhaps, than ever before; the railroad has come, permanent build ings are being erected and Bend is rapidly emorglng from tho condition of a small isolated town and enter ing that of a substantial railroad city. The Bulletin has tried to keep pace. During the last yesr a thoroughly modern plant has been installed, which includes the best four-page press in Oregon east of the Cascades, new Job presses and a com plete mechanical equipment Most important of all, It has added to It shop a type-setting machine, the largest llnotypo in the state outside of cities of 10,000 Inhabitants, and with this Improved and quicker method of setting type, it is now able to print far more material than over before could bo bandied, and considerably more than is now handled by any two Ciook county papers. Kxtenslvo plans for Improvement and enlargement of the paper are being worked out, plans whose con summation will mako The Bulletin of greater Interest and value to reader, advertiser and Its town, than it ever has been. Tho Bulletin stands for Bond and Central Oregon. It does Its best! That H-J?IH mnko mistakes and in- fllVK VH X HQVAUK DEAL. It ono swallowed tho Portland Orcsontnh'B nows without n grain ot salt, ono woutd get tho Impression that Roosovolt Is tho most unpopular mau In tho Unltod 8tates. So far as has been observed, that politically daft organ of enlightenment ha printed tow It any news ttoms which glvo any pro-Itoosovolt nows. It is next to impossible to got a truo idea of what roally Is progress ing In tho national political world from tho Oregonlan. Ono expects that Its editorial pngoa express Its opinions, and that It stick to them. But It Is an injustlco to tho papor'a readers, and to itself, for n really great organ like tho Oregonlan to so wilfully glvo Its nows columns to one side, and ono aide only. Tho Bulletin, like tho majority ot Orcgonlnns, be lieves that Roosevelt will be de feated. But oven then Tho Bulletin and tho rest ot tho "Regular Sub scribers" like to read somcthlug ot what it knowa la being dono by the Colonel's supporters. The threo Klamath Falls news papers Ploncor Press, Morning Ex press and Chronicle which were re cently consolidated are now Issued as ono paper with tho namo of Klamath Falls Northwestern. Tho Ground Hog seems to be mak ing excellent use 6f tho last days ot his six weeks bad weather period, which ends this week. About Nothing. Mamma What In the world are yon two quarreling about? , Little DIck-Nothlng. Nothing, ehr TeVm. Dot left her box of candy here, an' when she csroo back there was nothtn In it" Ths Distant Unci. Bhortleigh My Unclt Frank to a veritable Klondike. Longlelgb Why. how's that? Shortlelgh-Uas plenty of wealth, but Is cold and distant Smart Set Magazine. Mltlssdlng. Mugg (applying for a Job) Sir, I am honesty Itself. Prospective Employer Indeed! Tim. agined It looked different Boston Transcript. HIteh In the SytUm, A Boston tramp has begging reduced to a system. lis hss his regular cus tomers. He knocked at the door of a bouse. The owner came oat As soon as be saw the tramp be said: "Now, look bere; tsst week I gave yon a nickel to stay away for ton days, and bere yon are back again. The tramp put his hand to his fore head and was lost in thought for sev eral minutes. Then be said: "Yon are right colonel Yonr as sessment dues not come due for a week yet When I get back to my counting room I'll pay off my head bookkeeper and discharge blm. He has neglected to give you tbo proper credit on tbo ledger. New York American. Ant 8trnBth. An English scientist welched a small ant and a desd grasshopper which It was dragging to its next Tbo weight of the grasshopper was found to be sixty times greater than that of the ant The force exerted by tbe ant In dragging tbe grasshopper along tbe road was therefore proportionately equal to that of a man neighing ISO pounds pulling a load of four and one half tons or a borne of 1,200 pounds a load of thirty -six tons. A PUstlng Sight "Pop "Yea. my son. "What is a porrolsr uprising?" "Why. a popular uprising." my boy, is when every rosn In a street cargets up and offers bis seat when one lone woman enters the car," Yookens Statesman. Attraction. "What do you suppose attracted that dove eyed girl to snrh n man?" I don't know unless It was because be was pigeon toed. Exchange. All men are equal tbe day (bey are born and tbe day they are buried. Rtpty of a "Bssrdlsss Bey." When Kept!, a commodore at twenty-four, was sent to demand an opoto gy from the dey of Algiers for an In stilt to tbe British flag he took so high a tone that tho dey cxVlalmed Against the Insolence of tho Briti'h hliig for charging a "beardless boy" with such n messago to him. Replied tbo beard less boy, "Were tor master wont to take length of beard for a test of wis dom he'd bnve sent your deyshlp a be goat" Loudon Standard. Caut ef the Formality, First Bobemian-Moy 1 borrow your gray tie? Second Ditto Certainly! But why all this formality of asking permis sion? First Bohemian I can't And It London Tit-Bits.,. r A STORY OF THE SEA. Qhattly Mmags That 8svd Then en Hoard a Sinking Ship. Robert Dnlo Owen Is authority tor the following storyi Tbo mate of a bark which was sail Ititf uvcstwnrd across the banks of Newfoundland wan In tho cabin work lug out tho vessel's courso when ho no ticed a man sitting at the other cud of tho table busy writing on a slato. Thinking ho was tho captain, ho paid no further ntteutton, but presently, looking up from bis calculation hossw the man suddenly t!tsnpiear. Startled, ho went across, picked up the slato and found written on It, "Steer to the nor'wc9tH Ho called the captain. Tho writing wis certainly not thnt of any of tho crew, and eventually It was decided to obey the etrnltge order. The vessel was put In a nor'westcrly course and a man stationed nt tho masthead to keep a stiarp lookout In a few hours they sighted Ice and among It, In an almost sinking condi tion, n big ship. They reached her Just In time to sure her people. Among tbrtu was a passenger whom tho roato recognised aa tho stranger who had written the direction on the slato. According to the other passengers. Ibis man bad been in a deep sleep or trance at the hour at which the inci dent had taken place. Exchange. COULDN'T PLEASE HER. The Woman Whose Husband Nsvsr Hsd the Right Chsngs. A prominent broker remarked the other day that be thought his wife was the hardest woman to please In the wide world. She was always asking blm for money when be was home. "John," she would say, "glvo me -I? cents. The uturery boy la here with a bill." "1 can't give you 47 cents." he would reply, "but hero's half a dollarV Oh, you'ro tho funniest man; you never havo the right change." A doten times a day she would ask for a few odd pennies. Finally the broker went into the subtreasury and obtained $100 worth or bright new pennies: There were 10,000 pennies, and he packed tbem In a suit cose and lugged them bouie. Then he went to a blacksmith shop snd bad an Iron tripod made, nnd upon this be hung tho suit case Oiled with pennies. The next day the butcher came with his bill. It amounted to f.07. "John," said the wife, "give me $3.07." "You will find Hon the tripod." bo explain ed. The wife returned in a moment in a great rage. "Why, John." she cried. "I'm nnt going to count out M7 ponnles for this msnt t'd bo ashamed, it's a wonder you can never have tbe right chango."-New York Herald. Africa's Name. The nsme Africa was given by tbe Roman conquerors after tbe third Punic war, B. C 140. to the province which they formed to cover tbo terri tory of Carthage. It was most prob ably adopted from tbe word "Afry gab." the Carthaginian term for a col onr. This origlnsl Africa was limited in extent Ita borders reached, ac cording to Pliny, from tbe river Tuva on the west, which divided It from Knmldla, to tbe bottom of the Hyrtls Minor on the southeast though Ptol emy carries It as far east as tbe bot tom of the Great RyrtK malting It Include Numldla and Tripolltanla. In later days the whole African conti nent took its name from this part which In Its narrower limits corre sponded with tbe modern regency of Tunis nnd was called by tbe Greeks Lybla. Afrlcus. tho stormy southwest wind, was so called In Italy because It blew from Africa. An Impressionist Ploturs. They were doing n tour of tbe pic ture gallery and the country cousin was anxious to Improve his knowl edge. Frequently ho aked qnesllons concerning nrtlMIc phrases and phases. and always the city cynic explained clearly and luridly. "Wlint dri they mean exactly." quer ied the country one, "when Ihey say ll Is an 'Impressionist" picture?" Then the city cynic smiled. "Well." said ho. "an Impressionist plcturo Is one that leaves an Impres sion In your mind thnt It Is the plc turo of n cow and that same Impres sion sticks there until you happen to look at tbo catalogue and find thet really It's a picture of a famous states' man- Boe?"-London Answers. The Test of Friendship. In friendship, as In must matters, It Is tbe little things that count Not promises of eternal Oddity, but thought- fulness about trifles assures us (list our friend really cares for us. The ono who knows Instluctlvcly what subjects of conversation may be unpleasant to us, wbst subject we do not liko to hear Jested about, who, knowing too when we wish to bo silent, humors us in our wish-that Is tbo one with whom we love to associate. Wo can never retain a friend long If wo aro not willing to take pains to find out bis peculiarities and respoct them. Rough en His Rivsl, "Is ho really your rival?" "Yea." "Oreat Scot! If 1 bad a rival that looked liko that man, do you know what I would dor "No." "I'd give upNthe glrl,"-London Tolo rraph, A Msan Rstort "I want you to know that our pcoplo nsed to bava money." "I accopt that aa an Indication that nemo of them also used to have bra.-Detroit Free Press. . Cheap Fruit Trees I havo 1000 first class npplo trees, 3 vears old. standard vartotlca. worth 3Bo each, which I will soil at IBo br" 113.50 par 100 It takon lioforo April 16th. Will sell onllro tot ftt 10c, purohnior to dig them. Call nnd ex amine, nnd if they nro not excellent stock, will glvo them to you. S2-3 H. SPINING. immmjui) HTmii'in mm u"'ui" "lBr7n! CLASSIFIED CQLUA1N RATES! Flvo cents a lino for first Insertion In this column, four conts n lino for each subsequent In sertion. Cnsh In ndvanco unless you havo an account with Tho Bul letin. Count six words to tho lino, Including .tho address, Wanted WANTED- To oxchango ono nearly now plant for n town lot In Bond. Inquire of Dr. II. I). Drown nt tho Evorgreen Rooming House. WANTED Good work team, harness, wagon nnd other farm Im plements In oxchango for tola In Bond Address U H. Rlckard, Bond, or In quire of W. J. McGlllvray. CJIf WANTED Man and woman at Pilot llutto raneh, woman to do cook ing and man to work on ranch, or woman only to do cooking. 6!tf BOARD TaMo hoardora desired. Inquire Mrs. F. M. Ray. (.lit. I.Ut your lands with u. We in sell it If the price is right, llyan A McGlllvmy. , WANTED To purchase a saddle hnrso weighing about 1000 pounds. Address Jaa, A. Brlukley Immediately at Box SO, Bond, Ore. lp Sen lug Wan toil Plain and fancy sowing by tho day. MIm Lydla A. Jackson, Evergreen Rooming Houso, lp For Kent. FOR RENT t room house, with closet and pantry. Phono K, W. Richardson. Itt FOR RENT 3 room bungalow on Greenwood avo. beyond 9th st. Inqulro Mrs. W. B. Camoron. Itt FOR RENT Two atoro rooms, modorn plate glass front. Good lo cation on Wall street Enquire F. O. Minor at P. O. 4-tf FOR RENT--Modern flvo-room bungalow, Just completod. Tele phone E. P. Brostorhous. Gltf FOR RENT Now cabin, partly furnished, tin month. W. B. Iesh. Blk. IS, Center add. 63-3p FOR RENT Dry farm. 160 acres, 80 acres in cultivation. One room houso.Three miles south Pow ell Butte station. Will rent on the aharea. Address, Joo Inncs, Bend, Oregon. ltf For Sate. FOR SALE Good baled clover hay 10 per ton, 4 miles west of Laldlaw. Winter and Spaugh. l-4p FOR SALE 3 good JS0 acre homestead relinquishments, with some Improvements. Inqulro at Uulletin. 6:tX FOR BALE 103 shares Swalley water atock. Will take part pay In work. Write to lock Box 130. Red mond, Oregon. 1-3 FOR SALB-Pure bred 8. C. White Leghorn eggs for hatching. IS for 11. Mrs. O. C. Henkle, Deschutes Addi tion, Bond Oro. Sl-3 FOR SALE Hatching eggs from Kollerstrass Crystal Whlto Orping tons, $2.00 n sotting. II. Spclser, jlodraond, Oro. Cl-13 FOR BALE Puro bred Barred Rock egga for sotting; $1.50 for 13, Loavo orders at O'DounoU'a market J. F. Piorco, Bend. Sltf FOR SALE Socond hand buggy and single harness. F. M. Ray, Sltf FOR SALE Good horso, wt 1400, or will trailo Deschutes Add. prop erty for ono to match. Inqulro Bulletin. SO-lp FOR SALE Good milch cow; also Oliver gang plow for aalo choap or for trado. R. E. Orlmes, Pilot Butto ranch, Bond. COtf FOR SALE 86 foot front lot In good resldonce district of Park Add, terms or discount for cash. Call on SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH-aBBBBBBk It's the economical way. It's the sanitary way. It's the logical way. A fresh consignment just received direct from Swift & Company Order one now - Bert Shuey The Cash Grocer Oncll Bid?., Bend, Oregon or address C, E. Morris, 62-lp FOR SALE Chatham Fanning Mill with 13 slovos, prlcu $30, Ad dress A-C, Bulletin. Stt FOR RALE Barrett Rock oggs for hatching, II for IS. 10. W. Rlchnnlson, It. F. t. Bend. Dtf FOR BALK Convenient 3-rnom bungalow cool closet, cupboard, bookcases, fireplace, inantol, (Ir door, hard llnlsh. Price $&7B, tonus If, required. Apply Skuso llardwnre Co., Wall street. 1 FOR HALE-130 saddle, 7iS0j Marlln rtflo good as new, 12; 1Q0 Jars homo emitted strawberries, peaches poars.otc. In glass Jara; flOlbs (litest honey over brought to Bond. Also SB acres 0. O. I. Co. Irrigated land T mllea east or I lend below tho mar kot. W. It. Leah, lot 11, block IS Cantor Add., Bend, To Trade, WILD TltADIQ Gntiilor for or will sell, , P, II, Doucor. Hoi ! .... Miscellaneous, A new supply of Ictfitl blank,,,,!, ueeii receiveu iy 'inn iiiillrtlit All you need unfitting. In litis IIAc.ii r.1 (m mm),', . A classlflod ndvertlsomont l Bulletin costa but llttln hut bring! mum. ii jrini novo n notiso to or sou or want to buy, lot It bo kn ny tuo uso or an ad. Irfist nnd Found, ILOHT Black statin wntclt cb with gold rim around It. ,t Ueati. a CA rf- M hi ar UUROI'UAN PLAN HATI13 IHJASONAI1LI! Hotel Wright Mrs. Noll's Wright, Prop, BeniTnOnly Stono Hotel, Strictly Modern. Klcctrlc LIkIiU, I It I I.I I tlf. 1. flil. KH.I 1aUhI.AMA .fl noi ami vajiu wmur, tuiut iuiu iuiwjmiuuu, NowHulldlnR All Now Ktirnlshlnua. DlnlnRKoom In Connection. Only ono block from depot Cor. Bond nnd Greenwood 8t. Star Restaurant Corner Bond nnd Greenwood streets. Wn Kirvo tn order from 6:46 a. m. to 10:00 n. m. Family stvle W mrnts from 12 to 1:30 d. m. and 6:45 to 7:30 it. tn. fl! . ! t. I t I Meals 35c -H RESIDENCE PROPERTY la the Most Beautiful Part of Town & Deschutes Addition TO BEND Lots in this Addition are close to the business center, mill we arcscllinc nt trices far below wlint b being asKcd or property much farther out. Also some of the best business corners in the city. Some of the best buys in farming prop erties arc listed with us. Timber land bought and sold. Hunter & Staats Office Corner Wall and Minnesota Streets Ull.NI), ORIIOON. Maltlmd kdfinr ij 'ss yiii . ' ' ""i , iO You cannot net a jjood weather and waterproof roof for your building from a poor roofing. The roof of your building ii the moit important part of It and unlets your roofing it right, thero will be no peace of mind for thoie who live under it. A roof that leaks cauiet no end of trouble, betide a lot of damage. The best way to protect yourself from these unnecessary troubles, is to use Malthoid Roofing. The makers of Malthoid Roofing guarantee it to be a perfect roofing to give satisfaction and to last as long as the building it covers, provided It is properly laid and ordinary care is taken of it. Twenty-six years of experience enables The Paraffinc Taint Co., of San Francisco and Chicago Heights to guarantee Malthoid Roofing under these conditions. To be absolutely sure that you have no roofing troubles, buy Malthoid and lay it properly. if! Skuse Hardware Co. BEND, OREQON Tl a. 15 re V a A cl I 13 I 1 X a 1 -r h. MmJMMmSm ti.ni W