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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1912)
V If l hi 1 ! .. ' !? r . . . . TflE BEND BULLETIN OEOnQK PALMRR PUTNAM Publisher. U. N. HOFFMAN Managing Editor. An Independent newspaper stand' Ins for tho square deal, clean busi ness, clean politics unit tho bcit in tcrests of Bpnd nnd Central Oregon. One year. ................. f 1.50 Six months. ........... 60 Thrco niotillis. ............ . .60 palltnlng attomptbd by Dourno, and tho naturo of tho backbouo of that campaign. Tho one ultra-egotlstlcal sentence In Bnurno'a propaganda statins that tho people of Oregon, and not himself, woro on trial, took countless votes away- from htm. But tho raco Is not run yet. Ono Harry Lano, ot Multnomah county, has tho Dcmocrattvo nomination. Stranger things havo happened than for a Democratic running mato to Join Chamberlain at tho capital. All subscriptions aro duo and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notice ot expiration will bo mailed subscri bers and It renewal Is not mado with in reasonable tlmo tho paper will bo discontinued. ' Pleaso notify us promptly ot any chsngo ot address, or of talturo to re cctvo tho paper regularly. Make all checks and orders pay able to Bcrnl Uullettn. WEDNESDAY, APIUL 2L 1913. Tim PltlMAttlKS. Taft- came la a lame third In the raco for Oregon's-support for the re publican presidential nomination "It Is not a protest against the roan, but a vote against his adminis tration. Oregon accepts Mr. Taft as aq aralablqTjrctl meanlng"snllemani who lost his stecrJg gear when lie entered the Whlto House,", says the Portland Journa). Jt Is a surprising protest, tho mora astonishing coming as It does on tho heels of La Fotfctte Rigorous cam paign In the sfate, a campaign in which the ablo Wisconsin orator di vorced many votes from ItooscvelL "If the primary had been held two weeks ago President Taft might, and probably would, have carried the stato," la the post mortem opinion of the Portland Oregonlan. which fought tooth and nail for Taft. Not so: If the primary had como before LaFolIetto camo, Itoosevelt would havo snowed Taft under even more decisively than ho did. It may be, as Is avercd.that a largo demo cratic vote went to Roosevelt. How ever, the greater portion of any such vote which may havo left the demo cratic camp, enrolled under LaFol lctte's banner, simply split up the advantage that would have been Roosevelt's alone It LaFolIetto had not been In the field, and 'which would havo been much moro Roose velt's If LaFolIette had not Just cam paigned locally. The presidential results, In a nut shell, mean this: Taft is heartily disapproved of In Oregon, a senti ment which seems to be gaining re markable headway throughout the West. Tho peculiar and un-klllable popularity ot Roosevelt with the voters has been demonstrated, doubly astonishing because so little extensive campaigning baa been done for him In the state, so very, much for Taft, and particularly because the "Insurgent" vote was to ably disputed with him by LaFolIette. That Oregon's example will have a powerful effect In shaping political affairs up to, and into, the Republi can convention, is undoubted. That the presidential situation is tangled beyond belief. Is equally un doubted. Without LaFolIette, Roose velt would win both nomination and election. Without Roosevelt, La FolIette would triumph at the con vention and thp polls. With both AN ABVKUTISINO SIIIIMON. Hugh Chalmers, tho famous De troit automobllo mautacturcr and ono of tho leaders In American advertis ing, mndo tho following pertinent remarks concerning publicity mat ters: "In advertising, bo honoet, be sens ible, be perststont. "Tho newspaper of today Is tho best posslblo advertising medium. "There nre ouly two excuses not reasons for not advertising. Thoy aro: 'Because you havo so much business you don't havo to;' because you havo so little you can't afford to.' "In either caso It reminds mo ot tho man with tho bluo goggles who winked at n beautiful woman ho passed on tho street; ho know ho was winking, but no one olso did. "Be persistent In your advertis ing; the hardest thing to find today Is yesterday's newspaper." While Ringing the Alarm is no time to wonder if insurance is all right u should know now. Don't put it off for a day. Look up your policies. If you tire insured in tho Hartford Fira Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn., you need not worry. For 100 years it has nromotlv naid every honest loss. The "Hartford" insures all classes of property. It also serves property owners by telling them how to guard against the dangers of fire. It has published n book on tho subject, with separate chapters for householders, merchants, and manufacturers, that will be sent free to those who apply for it. If you are not now insured in the "Hartford," see to it when next ou insure that you get a "Hartford" policy. M. S. Lattin & Co., Agents. jLSl Hnmm your fmBMtttjfJ kkkssVtvne4BsE COL. ROOSEVELT SWEEPS STATE (Concluded from page ono.) of thorn tenaciously fighting, andfj0Mphln0 ,n tho incomplete returns, with next to no hope of an araalca motion of their Interests being ef fected, Taft will get the nomination. And with Taft nominated, thousands ( f Republican votes which would support either Roosevelt or LaFol Iette will go to whlobever one of tho two exceptionally able Democrates Is nominated Wilson or Clark. And that may mean a disruption ot the Republican party evon more far roachlug than the turmoil of today. Bourne's defeat by Selling may or may not bo a good thing for tho state. Undoubtedly Belling Is an able, honest business man, and will bo a creditable representative at Washington. That lie may fall far short of Ilourne In attainments is probablo, for experience ana the national prominence that Bourne has attained as a champion of people's government have placed him In a rarely happy position to accomplish results, had ho been returned. Selling was defeated in his own county, which may be simply a repe tition of tho honprless prophet or It may have deeper significance. Certainly his election In tho state at large is duo to. tho lavish publicity work done ou bis behalf. It Is also due to the small amount ot cam- Republican voters, with Bcnstor La Follette a good second. President Taft waa a bad third In the race, both In Portland and the state at large. The race between Roosevelt and La Follctto was spectacular, the early re turns showing them running neck and neck. La Follette has a plurality In Portland and he made an exceptional showing In tho counties covered In bis recent speech-making tour. La Follctto's recent speech in Portland, whore ho addressed an audlenco of 10,000 people, undoubtedly Is respon sible for tho heavy vote given htm. Roosevelt ran strong In tho rural districts. In the cattlo country of eastern and southern Oregon ho was an easy winner, with La Follctto sec ond. Through the thickly settled Wll lametto valley district Roosovclt also won with case. Governor Woodrow Wilson, of New Jersey, was the choice ot the Demo cratic voters for president, though Speaker Champ Clark received a sub stantial vote In many counties. Gov ernor Harmon, of Ohio, received a Very small vote and was not a factor In the race. Woodrow Wilson' did not have a walk-away In obtaining the Oregon preference for democratic nomination for president. While Multnomah coun ty went strong for Oovernor Wilson several of the other counties gave Champ Clark heavy pluralities. The result Is that on the face of the Incom plete returns Oovernor Wilson Is leading his opponent by less than 1000 votes In a total count of 12,410. This total probably represents two-thirds of the democratic votes cast In the state. Tho figures available give the fol lowing: Wilson 6387. Clark 633, Har mon S90. Wilson's plurality 054. In the vote for president on the re publican ticket. President Taft appar ently has carried six counties. There Is no certainty that La Fol lette has carried more than one coun ty, Multnomah. Incomplete returns on Jackson county give blm a slight lead over Roosevelt. La Follette also has a slleht lead over Roosevelt In FOR SALE 'Five-room houso and 3 lots, both fonced and seeded with (awn grass. Prlco $1200 cash, or ono lot at $400 ad one lot with tho houso 11000. On Greenwood avi. lota 4 and 5, block 39. Inqulro A. O. Culjrcr. 7p MaMieid and Is close on tbo.heol of Roosovclt In Tillamook. Roosevelt, It seems probable, has carried all of the following counties: Baker, Denton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Curry, Douglas, all ium. Grant, Hood River, Klamath, Lane, Lincoln, Malheur, Marlon, Uma tilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco and Washington. It will not be known who tho re publicans Indorsed as candidate for Vice-president until the official count has been made. The names of C. W, Fulton, Thomas McCusker, Dan Kcl luher, United States Senator Borah, of Idaho, and numorous others were writ ton on the ballots. Tho names of Oovernor Burke, ot North Dakota, and Senator Chamber lain were written in for vice-president and only the official count will show which received the greater number ot votes. PINK NIJW ADDLVfl MACHIM!. What Is said "to bo tho finest add ing machine made, a Burroughs new modol, costing $000, has been added to tho equipment of the First Nation al Bank. It has electrical attach ment and Is entirely automatic, and not only adds but subtracts and mul tiplies as welK Mrs. S. D. Perclval visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mclleynolds, last week, returning to her homo at Gateway yesterday. Roofing A roofing guarantee is worth no more than the quality of the rooting. If the roofing ii not made to make cood, the maker never will Buy Malihoid Roofing lay It carefully you'll never hjvc occasion to request us to protect the makers guarantee. Malthoid.will render you a roof service so good so long so satisfactory you'll forget the guarantee. The Parafiine Paint Co.'i name on a roll of Malthoid Roofing is guarantee enough for those who have known them for twenty-six years. Skuse Hardware Co. Bend, .... Oregon Innea & Davidson' shop Is the best placo In town to gvt your hair cut or a shave SUMMON. In tho Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Crook County. Grace Northoy, Plaintiff, vs. Otto Northey, Defendant. To Otto Northey, Defendant: In tho name of tho Stato of Oregon you aro heroby roqulrod to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you In tho above entitled action on or before tho 9th day of May, 1913, and If you fall so to ap pear and answer, the plaintiff will tako Judgment against you for a decreo ot this court dissolving tho bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and dofondnnt, and for such other relief as tho court may deem Just nnd equitable This summons Is published by ordor of tho Honorable II. C. Kills, Judgo of tho County Court, of Crook County, Stnto of Oregon, mado on tho 25th day of March, 1912, nnd prescribed that this summons bo published for six consecutlvo weeks In Tho Bend Bullotln, a weekly newspaper printed nnd published In Bend, Crook County. Oregon. Tho (Into ot tho first publication of this summons Is tho 28th day ot March, 1912. IRVINO ft ATKINS, 3-9 Attorneys for Plaintiff. f. ! Hardware of ill Kinds FISHING TACKLE, BASE 'BALL GOODS, 8ASU AND DOORS, . WALL PAPER, HARNESS PAINTS AND OlLS, OARDEN . ' TOOLS, fcENlTil FORKS AND SHOVELS. All of tho above nnd moro can bo find nt tho Skuno Ilnnlwnro Co. Our prices nro right and wo wnnt your business. Skuse Hardware Company nt tho Kvergruou Rooming House, WANTRD-A Rlrl to tin gouernl housework. Inqulro Mrs. !'. 1 Hmttli. Por Knt FOR RUNT 4-roont house, with closot. pantry; newly pnuorotl, paint ed within nnd without: city water soon; ready Mny 1, Uil 4. blk 8, Des chutes Aild. Inqulro ' Bullotln. 7p FOR RKNT 4 room houso. with closet and pantry. Phono K. W. Hlohardsou. Itt FOR RUNT Furnished cabin, $0 por month. Unftirnlahod, 4. W. B. Losti, Fir Avo, ono blk east ot dopot. 4-7p FOR RBNT Two storo rooms, modern plate gtasa front, flood lo cation on Wall street. Kuqulro F. O. Minor at P. O. 4-tf FOR RENT Throe-room turn. Ished houso, Park add. Immodlato possession glron. C. II. Oenung 7p FOR RBNT Dry farm, 160 acres, 80 acres In cultivation, One room houso.Three miles south Pow elf" Butto station. Will ront on the shares. Address, Joo Inucs, Bend, Oregon. ltf FOR HKKT Four-room house, close In. Bee Joe Innes. 3tf Kor Trade. FOR TRADB Now plsno for hor des or wagons.- Inqulro "W", Bulle tin otneo. -7p agmmW9m CLASSIFIED COLUMN RATKS: Flvo cents a lino for first Insortlon In this column, four centa a lino for each subsequent In sertion. Cash In advanco unless you havo an account with The Bul letin. Count six words to the lino, Including tho address. .Wanted WANTKD To exchange one noarly now piano for a town lot In Bond. Inquire of Dr. II. D. Brown J We Have Taken Over the Entire Stock of LUMBER of the Pine Forest -Lumber Co., and are in a position to fill orders oi any size. In addition we carry a full line of Building: Material Lime, Cement, Plaster Brick and Fire Clay. Also COAL and LAND PLASTER. OverturfDavisMHler Co. Bend, Oregon. t t t -- -----------"-"-- BEST MEALS IN TOWN 25c at lEe Grand Restaurant, Bond Street. Dinner from 11:30 to 2 o'clock, Short Orders nt all hours. Private dining room for ladies, Ilooma in connection, -- - --- 1 Por Sate. FOR BALK 40 acres. 34 Irriga ted, water right fully paid; good 4 room houso; all fencod; Iota lumber and tools on placo: near Bond, on a good road; will sell at a bargain for $1350, $450 cash, balanco mortgsgo at C por cent Must leavn country soon reason for selling. Placo cost 2300. Mrs. ISchirrer, 232 Lincoln St.. Portland. Oro. Otf FOR 8AI.K Household furniture Including lounge, sanitary couch, ox tonslou dining table, leather sotteo, FOR BALK 20.000 pounds of Utah land plaster at $17 a ton. O. W. Horner, Uldlaw. 6-7 FOR BALK 80 ox. can of bak ing powder for COo at tho Rtar etc. at a bargain. Apply at Hotel Ore gon. Greenwood avonuo. 6tf Bakery. 3tf FOR BALK Completely furnish ed 12x22 tent and kitchen,, all In flno condition, flood location, three blocks north of Pilot Butto Inn. It. J. Tylor. 7p KOR BALK Pure brod Barred Rock oggs for setting; $1.C0 for 13. Leave orders at O'Donnoll's market. J. K. Plerco, Bond. Cltf FOR 8AI.H (loud lenin, harness and wngoii. Hoo J. II. Bonn. Clt FOR HAI.K- Potted chrysanthe mums. Bee uiimplu nt Itmvo'a atom ntnl loflvn your ordor. Price 10 els, each. Mrs. K. A. Bmltli. 7Dp FOR HAMi - Itnngo and heating stove. Inqulro Find Van Mnlro. lop FOR BALK Nlco -l-room liunga. low, close In, choice street, reason able prlco, good terms, llonkln & Ford. 2tf FOR BAI.K Kggs. $1.00 per 1C. from thoroughbred Whlto Leghorns, excellent laying strain, Mrs. Carl Hatch, Uldlaw, -t-7 FOR BALK Hatching eggs from Kellerstrnss Crystal White Orping tons, $2.00 a setting. 11. Bpelaer, llodmnnd, Ore. 0113 FOR BALK Chatham Fanning Mill with 13 sieves, prlco $9S. Ad dress A-D, Bulletin. Ctt FOR BALK Barred Rock eggs for hatching, $1 for IB. K. W. Richardson, It. V, D., Bond. Otf FOR HALi: 10 acre, $300 cash. Jlelng unable to mset tho payment owing to a bank failure. I offer $0 discount on a $280 payment I have maue on iu acres uarey Act lanu n miles northeast of Bend: 25 acres Irrlgahlo; deep soil free from nick. Balance In 8 annual payments at 0 tier cent or wilt trade for lot In Bend. W. II. Ush, Lot 11. Blk. 16 Center Addition. 7-0p FOR BALK or trado for llvo stock. Home In Beattlv bungalow four room and bath. Lot 60x114 feet. Near car lino. "M" Bulletin FOR BALK Oood team, wagon and harness, Charter Oak steel rnnito nearly now, two Iron bedsteads, springs and mattress, 0x13 rug ami soveral chnlrs. Hoe Basset!, back of Kvorgreen Booming House 7-Np FOR BAI.K -New and nleely fur nlshod 6-room cottage, with 2 lots, 4 blocks from Bulletin oHlcn. Will sell with or without furniture, on terms, W M.. this oHIco 78p FOR BALK My new six room bungalow. Will give possession Juno 1 or earlier If particularly do sired. J It. H lion so. 7-Up Lint anil Found. I.OHT Light colored raincoat, driving gloves In pocket. Dropped from buggy about town. Finder will please loavo at Bond co, office. 7 LOBT One red cow wlth natural whlto mark on left shoulder, Itku letter "V". W. K. Hcott, Bend. 7tf LOBT Hk Id chain off automobllo botwoen Pilot Butte Inn and Green wood ave. viaduct. Flndor ploaao return to Bond Park Co.'s office. 0 r Hotel Oregon A SI GAM HEATED CLEAN and SANITARY. EUHOPFN PLAN. EUItOI RUNNING HOT WATER IN EVEUY ROOM. TWO IIWCKH HIOM ZJ VISIT the OLD HOME VIA O.S.L. and UNION PACIFIC LINUS I'UOrilCTIU) BY AUTOMATIC BLOCK SIGNAL LOW FARES Hound Trip Tickets to Prin cipal Cities in Middle Western and East tern States. 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