FARMER'S WDRK IS IMPORTARI this authority nnd others. ArranRO niSttM ToF thosS nlftrclee aro now lio Ing made, Aa soou aa thoy nil nro prepared a series will bo printed, an outline of which wilt shortly appear. SPEAKER SAYS HELP SOIL-tvILLER C L. Hmllli Makes AtUh-cts to Heml Country Irmetw Maya Irospocln Fine for llojfi nnd Oown Will Write Articles for Hiillcthi. Tho farmor Is tho alMmportant person In any community and In any country: hit work Is tho foundation for all development and all pros perity. Such tens tho assertion ot C 1 Smith, agricultural expert ot tho O.-W. n. & N. Co., In an address de livered before a meeting at tho lend Commercial Club rooms last Wed needay eveuluK. nefore a largo and interested audlonco Mr. Smith proved himself not only a capablo spcakor but an oxpertoucod farmor, 'for all that ho had to say regarding agri cultural ways and means was tho fruit ot personal experience Cowttry's Prospects Bright. The speaker had an optimistic word to say regarding this section of Central Oregon, which ho regards as ot groat promise, particularly along tho lines of dairying and hog raising. He gavo much valuable advice con cerning agricultural methods under the conditions hero existing. In these two Industries, as well as outlining courses to be followed and avoided with chickens, and In dry and Irri gated farming. But Mr Smith's special message was one of comlderatlon for tho farmer He urged that everything that is possible bo dono to encourago tho man who (Ills tho land. "Have satisfied farmers who mako money, and tho towns will tako care ot themselves." said Mr. Smith. Will Write For ltullctln. In an early Isauo Tho Uullctln will publish several articles written by Mr Smith upon general agricultural subjects, as welt as special articles particularly dealing with Central Oregon ranch development topics, by tnl mr Rl IIP MOK. raitly- Eminent luteals Find a Plaes Among Hi Page. Tho "Who's Who" of America's criminals is n handsome volume, bound in limp leather, ft limited edition of which Is issued every year or so. Only members of "tho four hundred" of tho criudnal world Bud representation In this register, and an cntlro pngo Is devoted to each Individual mentioned. Offldally tho volumo Is known ns tho Identification Album of the National Dureau ot Criminal Identification, an institution having headquarters at Willnrinn ntn for tho nlbum. which-it literally a blue book, are sup plied by tho pollco departments of over n hundred cities throughout tho country, and It ts to thtwo departments that tho volumes are distributed. Kach branch of criminal endeavor hn n fttnnrato chnntcr In the book. on tiMiInc of rdeknockcta. another ot forgers, and so on. At tho top ot sach pngo aro reproduced two photojtrapns of a distinguished criminal- pronto ami full face Dclow como name. aliases, age, height, weight, general appearance ana marks ana scars. ucr Ullon measurement and criminal rec ord fill out the rage. Filed In the, bureau aro about 79,000 Identification cards dealing with crim inals not sufficiently famous to deserve ntMln the "Who's Who." Each of tbeso cards to similar to a pace from tho book. About ono-tenth of tho to tal number of card, aro for women. About one-fourth are for negroes. Green Bag. WOULD TAFT BE A GRACEFUL LOSER? v. His Friends Boliove Ho Could Moot Dofeat and Still Smilo. How does President Taft view his own chances for re-election? if tho fortunes ot tho cnmpalgn should go against him, would he bo a good loserT Can ho stand tho Haft without his tuturo being embittered? Theso aro questions being asked by Americans, who lovo tho National game ot politics and tako Interest tn It Nothing Is moro uncertain than this samo gamo and It tho tide should go against tho republicans and land n democrat In office, would tho big fellow In tho Whlto House still amlloT President Tatt'a supporters do not oxpect anything ot thnt sort to hap pen, but they bcllevo ho la n good loser, basing this opinion on his past Cathedral a War Chest Bt Petersburg as well as Moscow has some cathedrals which aro mar vels of cccleaissUcal architecture, fit. Isaac's cathedral, for Instance, In tho center of tho city, cost 2t.000.000 ru bles, or $12,000,000, Scores and scores of Immense marble pillars adorn 1U four equal sides, whllo several of the beautiful green malachite columns within aro worth a king's ransom. It 1 said that in the golden domes ot St. Isaac's and tho Jewels within ltus tla has a "war cheat" that would de feud her from her enemies for many a month if she should need tho gold. Christian Herald. Evertaitlng. Vicar's Daughter I m sorry you don't like tho vicar's sermon. William. What is tho matter with them? Are they too long? William Yes, mlM. Yon t curato ' says. "In concIuslon,M and 'e do conclude. Dut f vicar 'e says "Lastly," and 'o do last. London MalL kVIk PRESIDENT TAFT actions and what ho has said when ever the subject has been brought up. He mutt reallzo that, holding ns he does, tho biggest job on tho Western Hemisphere, many others havo their eyes fixed on tho samo high place and the Intoreats, which always seek to control tho government, aro ceasclesn In their efforts to place a man favor able to them In tho prcsldental chair. Knowing then the uncertainty ot poli tics and tho traditional Ingratltudo ot republics. President Tatt has- spoken ot just such a contingency, Ho spoko directly to the point on this matter when ho said; "1 am very gratotul tor tho honors tho peopto havo given me. 1 do not affect to deny the satisfaction I should feel, If, after casting up tho totals, pro and con, and striking a balance, they should decide that my first term had been fruitful enough ot good to warrant tholr giving mo another, Any man would bo proud of such a verdict. uui i unvo iiui uoi'u iriiunK, nor annu I be, to purchase It at a sAcrlflos of my freedom to do my duty as I see It My happthoss ts not dependent upon any office and I shall go baok to private life with no heartburnings, It the people, after an unprejudiced rovtow of my administration, conclude that someone elts can serve them to their greater advantage. "The truth Is that political consid erations havo not weighed heavily with me. I have tried to do tn each oasa what seemed to mo tho wisest thing, regardless of Its effect upon my future. Indeed, In moro than one caao I have been perfectly conscious whose bad blood would bo stirred by some act ot mine, or some refussl to act Tho otrcumstanco that souio porsons who hall mo after one appli cation ot equal justice, as a far seeing, conservative patriot denounco mo af ter tho next, as an unreasoning radi cal, does not grsatly disturb my equanimity. I set that down as all In the day's work." Bessie Watnt That Kind. l wouldn't drink out of that cup." said little Johnnie to the well drraaed young stranger, "that's Deaale's cup. and sho's vory particular who drinks out of It" "Ah." said tho young man as he drank tho cup dry. "I feel honored to drink out of Ilcsslo's cup. Ueosio Is your youngest sister, Itn'l shef "Not muchl Ilessle Is my aogr Ladles' Home Journal. fUal Nstd. "ncro'a a soap, madam, that will not Injure tho fluent fabrics," parroted the Iioum to houao canvasser. "Kino." oxclatmed the genial woman. "Now, If you'll throw In the samo va riety of laundress with each packago I'll be a steady customer." Clovclaud Plain Dealer. PAYNE ACT TOO . LITTLE UNDERSTOOD Critics of Administration Aro Not Informod as to Its Provisions. Caught. Merchant (to strangerl-I thank you. Ir. for helping my clerk throw that book agent out. Now what rait I do for you? Btranger-l'd like to toll you the "Life of Wathlugtoo" Iloston Transcript. Someone snld thnt when noosovelt left tho Whlto IIoubo and wont to Africa to shoot lions, ho left a whlto elephant on tho hands ot President Tatt'a administration In the tariff. Someone said Iloosevelt then predict ed that tho turlft would break tho political back of his successor. This Is presumably nothing mora than fa ble and folk lore. Certain It la however, that tho Taft administration has had n whole tot to contend with In carrying out tho plat form pledgo to rovlse tho existing tariff schedules Tho administration has been abused for tho Payno Tariff bill and It Is safe to say that very few among tho many who decried tho passage of this bill In lis final form, had any knowledgo of tho bill or Its provisions. Other administrations than that ot President Taft have hail trouble with the tariff; what ono has not? )resldent Trft was sharply criti cised for tho Winona speech when ho declared the Pryna Tariff btll was the best over patient Critics ot the prea Idsnt were quck to use this against tho admlnlstrrtlon, despite the fsct that this apeec i wsa very hastily pre pared and not given the consideration It should have had before delivery. The president dlctsted this speech on a train between two stations and It waa sent out by the press with corres pondingly littles care, and Indeed, tho papers received It In all kinds ot shapes. Prealdent Taft admitted that had he had ttmo to consider this speech before Its delivery, as he said ho should have done, ho would havo clarified several passages. He still believes, howuver, the Payne Act, al though It has Its diortcomlngs, con tains loss to bo criticised than Its predecesaors, nnd It did, as a wholo, revise tho existing schedules down ward, official tables showing an aver go lowering of rates ot 8 per cent The Payno Tariff bill was responsi ble for most or tho hostile criticism dlrectod toward President Taft, slnco ho has been In his offlco and yet, this measuro was a subttantlal gain to tho country. It created a Tariff Hoard and a Court ot Customs Appeals. It lovM h corporation tnx. which pro duces nn noliml rqvcuuo pt 37.00,0?0, nnd at tho anno tlmn affords tho K&vcriimont iucpss to tho books ot nil corporations. It Ravo fair treat mont lo tho Philippines, nnd eiicoiir URos tho Impt rlatlon of art objects for educational purpose. l,v removing tho duty on sveh objects. President Tnft was comi-oUod to work wllh hostllo houao and ho faced always im ngRresslvo faction in his own party In forming tariff legis lation. No one could dony hi courage In calling n s eclal session expressly for tariff lrKl lallon to redeem tho pisiform Pledi o. No president since Cleveland has undertaken to do sucl' ECONOMY IS WATCHWORD President Tsft Has Cut Kspeneee During His Term. President Taft belloves lhat the business of the American people, which I tho United Htatea govern ment, can be run more economically Hn expeeta an economy commission will point out ways to effect a consid erable saving In many of tho depart ments. The three years of President Taft's administration has proved that econ omy Is qullo possible and the prel dent ha practised thn new policy suc cessfully, Upon taking office. Prea Ident Taft warned every cabinet mem ber, aa well aa tho heads of bureaus, that they would bo held Individually responsible for cutting tho expendi tures under their control. On July 1st. 10, ihe Taft admin Istratlon faced a deficit of U,000.000. Ono year later, this deficit had been changed Into a surplus of 114.000.000 and by July 1st 1911, tho surplus had risen to 147,000.000. ThO normal In crease of Federal expenditures Is about 4 per cent, each year. Yet the expenditures, which were 8J.OOO,oOO during tho fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1909, shrunk within the following year to 154.000,000, an actual decrease In stead ot tho normal Increase, Perhaps the best known economy effected was tho wiping out of the snnual deficit In the Postal Depart ment and another was tho elimination of wide-spread frauds In the cuetems service. The noallng down process for the fiscal year ot 101 1 Involved cutting tho estimates made by Ihe de partment beads J50.000.WO. Just Whst They Wanted. "Don't take that fellow on your foot ball team. Hi's a chronic grouch." "Hut whst wo want Is a good kick-er."-ltsltlmore A merles n. cfr.ir.nrrc .- 1 .r mm a 1 f '-, I, If You Are Looking1 for a Good Residence Lot, Investigate - Wiestoria, Bend View, Aubrey Heights, RIVERSIDE AND LYTLE S3 Homesteads a I Specialty. Our field man was in the employ of the U. S. Geologi cal Survey for-six-' years, .Every' 16 , cation guaranteed We can locate you In Harney, Lake or Crook County. 4. '. BEST RESIDENCE SECTION OF THE TOWN. A GOOD WATER SYSTEM IS BEING INSTALLED FOR " . ". . THESE ADDITIONS. PRICES REASONABLE. $25 DOWN, $10 PER MONTH. Look Over These Additions Before Buying Elsewhere. We have some of the best Business Property in Bend, , on Greenwood, Bond and Wall- streets, at MOST ATTRACTIVE PRICES. sV l 1 rl CALL ON OR WRITE THE Irrigated Land. If you arc looking for Irrigated Land with a guaranteed water right, we can furnish it to ,' to you In tracts of :, five acres up. We ; can sell y o u a small tract on Very Easy Terms. OREGON INVESTMENT COMPANY WALL STREET, BEND, OREQON. r,i u v,