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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1912)
TAK . TIIK IlliNO Ill'MitiTtK, IIKNI, WNBNKHDAY, 41'I.Y 10, 10IU. U I K' f 4! t fc ! X THE BEND. BULLETIN GEORcta PAt.MKll PUTNAM Kdllor nnd Publisher. U. N. H0KKMAN Managing Kdllor. am iniintiomliMit nowBiinnor stand ing for tho square deal, clean bust licss, clean politics nnd tho boat In terests ot Bond nnd Central Oregon. One Ofear 1,B0 Six months so Thrco months G0 AH auhscrlntlona nro duo and PAYADLR IN ADVANOK. Notice ot expiration will bo mailed BUbscrl bcrs and It renewal la not mado with in reasonable tlmo tho paper will bo discontinued. '- Please notify us promptly of any change ot address, nr of falluro to re ceive tho paper regularly. r Make all checks and ordors pay- ablo to Bend llultotln. WKDNHsWaY, JUhY 10. '1913. wooimow Avnaox. Tho Democratic sun Is rising;. That the country will bask beneath Its rays or, (our yenra Is almost a certainty.1 Whether or' no tho coun- - try wnitbe.beucntcd,at the end of tho I qua'&ruploba8k remains to be seen. ', But whatever Hio teaulls of the iirobaAlo political ascendency ot Dem ocracy, the certain fact rcmalna that In choosing Woodrow Wilson for Its . standard bearer tho loaders of tho " Democratic 'party hate picked by all odds tho best qualified man available ' Mr. Wilson enters tho arena with no ' strjnRs.Ucd to him. Thanks to what ho haadone and left undono In tho past, and because of Incidents like .the repudiation of "tainted" New YorkVsupjtorl at . tho Baltimore convention. Wilain entirely lacks an , polltiaally daninlnp amilntlon with "Wg business." WJillo ho may not be sb entirely popular figure. Mr "Wilson eertalnly has tho faith of tho pconlt many may not agree with , his doctrines, but few distrust his ciiltrM. Uidler the existing com plex Ht1cn'iuuatlou. nn Democrat ic candidate could reasonably expect' ' a wore hearty support In tho ranks wot "tht dissatisfied KoiiubficSns. UU progieMlvcnei'a qulto takes tho wind out of the sails of tho ltotaterous 1 Roosevelt, while his snncness equally Justifies the sumurt of seml-standpat HejmWIcniiB who ma not be sumo lently euamoted of Tuft's record to oar. t back tljo Presldont for an other term tiff oxecntlvo Inertia and pledgts weakly fullllled If fulfilled at Mil. Mid. f oours. Mr. Wilton will iMf the support of Democracy.' All in all. every Democrat may N lir4 to vote fr hto candidate, and M ItepwMteaa need feci aught but HAUafacttoti If his roiul JiHlgment and MiMHal dbwllsfactlon are auf- JMratly strong to outbalance that fooltek mautal stralght-Jaekot oalled . . "party loyalty" and causo him to oast bis Itallot for Wilson satisfac tion becouso there la a candidate In the other party who merits such sup part In the primary election. Oregon lias already expressed Its dissatisfac tion with the Taft administration. Both Roosevelt and Larollctte out distanced Taft. whllo Wilson led handily on tho Democratic ticket. In the final election tho antl-Taft ver dict will be even mora decisive, and iin!es wo are gravely mistaken, the other branch of Republicanism with .jtoosevelt as Its mainstay (if such a Hraneh actually materializes) will also bo swept to defeat befoio the Wilson tide. Tho oumliic election is not a mat ter of parties. It la a matter of men. The alteration Is too Involved to per mit party affiliations to figure prom inently In tho results. Those who are satisfied with Taft the "Judic ial" man of compltconoy will vote for hlra Those who admire Roose velt the man ot boundless action, sane, and Insane wilt cast their bal lots for the Colonol. Those who want Wilson tho man of sound JudginoNt, unimpeachable character nnd demonstrated aMllty will, Jor mce, bevinio Democrats. IT I'AYH TO ADVKRTIHK. "Seattle, July 1, 1912. 'Band Bulletin. "(tend, Oregon. "Gentlemen:- Will you kindly send ,me a copy of your paper. I am con '((slderlne locating in Bend aud wish ''to see your advertisements. 'J "Yaura truiy, (Signed I "JNO.'G. ROLAND." '. The Bulletrft received the' above IcUer last Friday; It la on file In f'thls offlco. It la similar to scores of others that come in from, peoplo wbp jgire lutcre&ted- In Bend' and want to becomo tnmllUr with business con ditions hero. Tho point Is that nun drods ot peoplo road tho advcrtlso menta In Tho Bulletin Just na care fully as they read tho nowa text. If your nd Is In tho paper, It will bo rend not only by tho people who will buy goods from you, but nlso by those who might become your competitors here. Small Inu'slmonla In adver tising yield largo returns. At tho lire Thursday a cltUcn saved a hnndful of .taper of Import unco 'to himself nnd then retreated to a comfortable position out ot rnngo of fire, heat and water. Standing there, many people honrd him re mark: "I've, got all I want out of It; lot the other fellows biwo stuff It they wish 1 don't mean to risk spoiling my olothes." The Bulletin feels sure that It echoes tho sentiments of ovoVy worth-while clttien when It saya that men ot that cnllbro will do tho town a lot more good by moving than by staying hero. Bend had threo daa ot Fourth ot July celebration. Hvory youngster In town had a good tlmo probably by all odds tho best Fourth In his or hor history. Yet there was not one firecracker sot oft! No ouo missed them, except pleasantly. Thoro weio no mlshapa and no regrets; certainly Bend has demonstrated that a Fourth can bo successfully celobrated with out the dangerous tlrccracker. f&sn j" c mm - GAKDQ1 BY EETRIGG Kentralpowt, ROGUE RIVCR VALLEY OREGON COflRESPCWDENCC SOLICITED , (ThU mattrr muil run tx- repmr.-d with out srial rripiulon I The small en If U likely to be pretty nyiwjf " Fur tllN rvnuuu tsjiuuld be glrcu a clean bed often. A little- lc. Jut ll!e a crnwlmt plant. nrvUrt KiiUKbhie. In b)tb vtiwi It seen) to In a wirt of tonic tUHt makes the Ust duvelupmi-ut (NXttlble. Sudden chance In ration nrv Inad visable for any of the donitwilc mil maK but tbW IkW tru epptelalit f tlHwo that nrv vurrylu or are uurlnc thelf young. Pouring a ljlt'e nl nil on the sevd corn in the planter Ixix muy prevent cntwn uad.&tplirr fnim raoretlis I he m-ed after It h aoltHi. Imt It H al likely to weKketi the vitality of the ouuk corn (lUuit. Stlmpinc the ration with the dairy mw U iiHtially mi exnitay nt ul. but merely uxpenxite .mb3)anagemeut. ThM. of i-ooive. prorldeti hIjc does not lielonc to thf "xtur Ixwrdrr" class aud U nut already eating her head off. A blanket of fat on a horse, like charity. Is a mantle that often serves to cover a multitude of defects. From thu stuudNttit of both utility and In vestment It Is oftcu wlso to boy the thin unlmal aud do one's own fatten ing. ) Secretary of Agriculture James Wil son recently rouipleied his fifteenth consecutive year ns head of this depart ment of the government. ThU U th longest term erer served by nny pre riotH appointee to this Important po sition. The ralne of outs ns a ration for poultry l Inrccly offset by the draw liMck due to the harsh and rough cov ering The digestive operutlou needed to remove thld covering require to off set it ulnmt nil the nourishment the kernel contains A good wash to rub or spray on farm animals pestered with lire l made by dliwolring a quarter of a pound of boiux In u qiurt uf hot water nnd udd tug four ounce of uqua ummonla. Enough should be apillMl to wet the tialr where the lice art thli-kent. Pklmmllk Is one of the best addi tions that can be made to the nil Ion of the laying hens, funilnlilng ux It does prutelu In a cheap nud easily di gested form. More than this. It Is much relished by the beus, us Is true of practically all foods of large pro tein content, A Dakota bog raiser who had consid erable trouble from blx hows' eating their little plc-t cured them of the mor bid craving responsible for the habit by Riving each sow half a pound of xalt pork. Thlx seemed to satisfy their carnivorous Instinct, nod they have given no more trouble. A classified ad In The Bulletin Is read by hundreds abd bring the ad vertiser good returns for the money Invested, CELEBRATION SUCCESSFUL THREE DAYS OF ON FOURTH FUN lilrphnutN, Moin-tlo-ltiiinul, Bnlltmn, RnM-bnll Online nnd Oilier At I lit o- tluni Prmlilo Kutertnluiiieiit For Both Vounii mid Old. "llavo you sean V-l-o-l-n, tho fat glrlT" If you didn't see her, or tho ele phants, or tho balloon, or tho pink lemonade man and all the rost of It, your chances nro gone for this year, for the "thrco glorious days" of Fourth of July celobrntlon aro oter. to the sorrow of all the kid, who actually helped set up tho tents ot Bend'a first renl circus, nnd, per haps, the Joy of business men wild now havo n chance to get down to tacks again. Tito colcbratlon proved as big n success as tho moat optimistic pre dicted. Aside from (ho tiro, there were no unfortunato Incident to mar tho general good tlmo. Although several spccinl policemen were on duty, them wna little or nothing tor them to do, na tho crowds wcro ox- tremolr orderlv. L Tho play which wax to havo been given Wednesday night, for tho com- iblnod bonotU of the Library and I Commercial Club, had to bo aband oned, ns tho fire cunio Just na the show was to start. Tho porformanc however, will bo given later, at a date to lo announced next week. All tlcketa sold will be good later. Wednesday night tho street cnrnl- val shows started and continued for the throe days. One of tho most attractive feature of this part of, 1 the colobratlon was the merry-gov 1 round, which mado a big hit with l the kids. An oxeellant balloon ascension wna another drawing eard. Tho parado. while not as larg as expected, was Interesting. The Bend Band contributed a lot with tlmlrl good playing, and tho ball team furnlahod much vntortnlnmeuL v Thursday there was cauo racing, followed, lu the afternoon, by thq Metnllus ball game, with a very sue-, eessful danco In the evening at l.lns- tcr'a hall after the fireworks display, A itpcelal train between Madras and Bond brought ninny peoplo hero. Friday thero were sports in the morning. The pony rae was won by Speck Woods and tho horso race by Will Vandevort on "Red Wing.4 A bucking content proved a mora than usually Interesting aftalr. Saturday tho Kit Carson elrcua came to town. Thero was a show. Un the afternoon and evening, theJ form or u very erouiiauie perioral ... . m m - .-! a nee. U8INQ nOCK PHOSPHATE. While gmuiMl rrx'k trtHxsfbate M oije of the very let tHiiumfrvbtl fertllburs tint cmu In iimmI on depleted will. It In well to keep In mlml the fact tlmt lt fertlllslui; value l gniilly leieiiwl If Hcntiereil on (he Hiirfmv of the mII n one wnuhl Matter ground lloMMitme Tbe tnot effective way of tului I lie fertlll'er U ralxlug small qunntlth of It on the manure nnd seatterimr It taith that. Certain chrmlral reaction aro necessary for the phosphate te bnak up and assume nn available 1 form and the presence of the manure hastens this. The next best methotlor applying the phosptmte Is to scatter It nn the surface of the soil ut be fore turning under a growth of areeii manure. WHERE FIEAL FAILURE IS. We nre wont to conxlder the failure of jtopulnr or reprexentnthe govern meul ax tml('utei In the grnftlng of Ipflxlntorx nr corrupting of Judges, when the bottom truth of the matter U that It I more often shown In thf criminal Indlffererwe of the so mile, good citizen, who has neither the gumption nor the palritlsm to get out and take a band in hi prcelm-t i-aueus or prlmury It lx benuxe of the lazi ness or self latere! or thlx eiasx. who would rather odd u half dolliir to tlielr bank account than have nn honest man lu olDre. that Hie rotten political con ditions In mauy sections or the country nre due. CLASSIFIED COLUMN RATKS: Flvo conta a lino for first Insertion In this column, four cents a line for each subsequent in sertion. Cash In advance unloss you have an account with Tho Bul letin. Count alx words to tho lino, Including tho addrojs. For Rent. FOR RENT Furnished room for housekeeping $6 per month. W. B. Lesh, Lot 11, Block IS, Center Addition. 13tf FOR RENT Threo-rootn houup In Lytic, with barn and outhousos. Aero tract aultablo for gardon. In quire this ofllco or see Cleo. Bates, tf FOR RENT Cabin furnlshod.l, One block.easfof depot, 7th and Fir, Inquire W. B. Lesh. 18-21p FOR RENT If you aro renting anything, you'll need convonlont rent books, well bound, with stubs. Thoy show "whofo you nro nt" till tho time. ICnch IS renin nt Tho Bulletin. Want (Ml. WANTuD l.ndy etiok nnd n wait ress. lmiiilro Pavkur Hotel, near Dspot. lHp WANTKD ling. Will glvo In exchange old uuwapapoiM, The llullotln. WANTWD Booiuul Imnd wagon, !l4 nr 3 Inch. Ilmiulru J. W. Mo Cluro, Lara's store. lOp KXPKItlMNl'liD lady cook wants position In hotel or camp. Mrs Loe. Box 21, Bond, Ore. lap WANTUD Crow nmnagtr nnd ti solicitors nt onco. Tho best of wages paid. Address ClrcuVillon Depart ment, Pacific Homestead, Huloin, Ore gon. l-2.t I.OO.L Itcpreicutntlvoa, both lady aud gentlomnu lu every town and vil lage. Salary aud commission. Ad dress Superintendent ot Agencies, Room K Now Breymnn Block. Snlom, Oregon. 18-23 DISTRICT MANAOKU-For atnto of Wanhlngton. Must bo live, up-to- date newspaper man nud hu- ablo to haudln crew nud crow managers Fpnty ttvo wire need upply. Address cliaulutlon Manager. Room P. Now Broy limit Blook, Salem. Ore. lx-13 WK WANT -A llrst class news papor solicitor who would like n per manent position. Must bo n llrst class man nnd glvo good references. Top-notch money paid. Address Circulation Manager. Statesman Pub llshlng Co., Bnlom. Ore. 18-23 For Kale. FOB SALCIO cords 4-foot limb wood, cloio In. Address P. O. Box 76, Bond. 18-COp FOB BALK House furnishings, beds, staves, etc. Park addition, lot 10, blk 23. II. A. Ingorsoll. lttp FOR BALK Fancy saddle horso. or will trade for a driving horse." In-, qulro "U" Bulletin LAND SCIHP FOR BALK Can bo iiihnI to locate auy government laud subject to entrv Seeuros patent pmmptt) without settlement or Im provements Fully guaranteed. For prlr nddrets I W. llubbull ft Hon. Springtlold. Missouri. l's20p FOB 8.i.K Second hand ur nltuie and runs. , Inquire- Ceiitral Ore (ten tTriKtklug Ov.; nt Hail, of llee lMf MOIt SAJ.hV-21 -Wilt l.giorn ana ,jnBkd chlekejtis 'Mrs. If. M. ThoinioM. 18 KQIt HAI.KOood and hartioM. N. R! Addition. ton nt, wngon rtllhort,' Park IStf Uiot ami Found, " I'Ol'ND Aiitouiobllc lleomo nutn lKr "ont. Owner oan hnve It Vy calling at 'Bulletin odeo nud tiaylig advertising cost. lit! HOWND llroad band 'gold wed ding rlng'on I'owoll llntto road. The owner may have by railing at Bul letin oiJlae and laying for ndvertbra- ment. 17-Stt FOl'ND- -Itay mare, 1200 pounds, hrond RR on left hip. l.lgh) bay horse. 1100 pounds, brand J ST an lfl side and has two white hijtd faet. Came to my pi see In Mllllean valley. 26 mlltM fmm Bnd, road to Utitns. A. D. Norton. Biid. 17tf FOl'ND Utrav biy mare, blocky built, brand CC on left stifle: wire cut oh front leg and has white right hind foot. Owner of the aulmnl can have same by proving property, tiaylug advertising cliargea nnd keep. M. S. Mlllsr, llnrpor, IS miles south of Bond. 17-21 LOST Team of horses, wt about 1100. One light bay, stripe in face, brendeil on right hip d. annealed. Qthor dark hay b,randod on left hip nnd loft sldo of neck CL. strlpo In faro, has saddle marks. Liberal re ward. A. D. Norton, Mllllean Val loy, Bond P. O. 16tf For Kale or Trade. WILL EXCHANOK old nowspapers for cloau rags. Tho Bulletin. TO TRADI9 Ilouio nnd lot In Bend, valuo (800, for farm property within & miles uf town. Address Hopo'a Furniture Store. Htf. FOB BALE OR TBADE Good houso and lot In Sunnysldo, Portland, eloscat oast addition; fruit, roses and shrubbery. Will trndo or sell. En quire Bulletin. 18p FOR SALE Oil TRADE 40-rrere Irrigated farm. Harden soil. Des chutes runs through. Qood grazing and fishing along river. Address T. Holland, chutos, Crook County, Orogon. lap FOR SALE On TRADE! acres 9 miles south of Portland on Oregon Electric; 2-room houso, barn wtll, fruit; boat of soil. Sell or trndo for Bend property. Enquire Bulletin. ISp TO EXCHANGE 176 acres Irri gated land 10 miles north of Bond, 94 acres cloared, foncod and watered nnd being put Into cultivation. Will oxchnngo for rosldenco property In Bond Address M. C, llullotln, Bend, Orogon. ?lp Taken Up. TAKEN UP Sorroll mnre, blotch brand on left stifle. Geo. Ixtwoll, on road to Burns, 7 ml. of Bend. 17-21 J. BTItAYED Biy mare, wt about 1400, branded BB on loft stlflo; bay horso wt about 1200, branded JB on loft shoulder; last soon at Winter's at Tumalo, Anyone taking- up samo and : I notifying mo will bo well paid. John If ,t M ''m :,,.hn,, oi., any 2 gjf, JttOjSSSiSttnSSaMw.twtttSj notifying mo will bo well paid. John 4Br kHk nf 1IA I VwSnvi3-Jrn' I 111 I Lf4 ' 7Aflci jiJlArT- wnji i C PXi L lnYr&AS)r TCiAtxHlSil 1 R Mccormick mower Wears longer than any other and gives better service For Sale by Bend Hardware Co. BEND Just Received, a New Shipment of Harness Kami Unrncflfl, Drlvlntr UnmcM, I)RKlnjt Unrncas Straps nnd Pnrla. Snildler)'. My prices nro rlizht nnd vc want your buidnoM, Skuse Hardware Company We Havo Taken Over K.V LUMBER of .the Pine Forest Lumber Co., and arc in a position to fill orders of any size. In addition we carry a full line of Building; Material Lime, Cement, Piaster Brick and Fire Clay. Also COAL and LAND PLASTER. Over.turf-Davis-Miller Co. Bend, Oregon. We Have 220 Acres of the Finest Improved Land at Summer Lake. Thoro aro GOO fine younjr trcoa, n houso of twolvo roomH, aplondldly finished Inaldo nnd out. A burn 80x80. Al of tho Innd under tho highest sutto of cultivation, excopt four ncrea. ThU rancli has novor produced lews than ?0,000 per nnnum, Tho niOHt ndmlr aWly located ranch on Summer Lako. Undoubtedly tho finest plnco In Lako County. This wo can prove to you by , your most rigid Investigation. Wo aro ofiorlng this pluco on tho most attractive tonus, ond will lako a nlco house In Ilcnd as purt of tho first pay ment. $0,000 cash will handlo this splendid ranch, and tho balance cun run for ten years, at seven per cent Jnterest. Sco T& Hoxneseekrs' Land Company Next to Pilot Dutto Inn, Wall Street, Dcnd, Oregon. ?; .4 the Entire Stock of .4.0 444t0tt Jn from Oi Mr. i S. tho H. from flh durlr Hon. Mr nro li tlon. T. hnvln horso Ho ut W bill cr Mlt for tl broth' I.oc from s.