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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1912)
THB BKND HULLKTIN, BEND, KDNKBDAY, OCTXMUEJR 9, J0J2. & PAOKa. WHY DR, WILEY IS FORWILSON Ho Says Tall anil T, R. Are Soldiers ol Fraud. ENEMIES OF PURE FOOD LAW, Ins terms with lb mod Agricultural toilettes mid rsirrlinVitt station, and the slate nillchU will no louder ho regarded im Inferior Miifis. IIvIiib only on Hie lnr(fHH of n WiiMiIiikioii cnlml. I ink nil who wnh t hoiifxty mid fill Hi fill aervli-v In the ilrpiirtiiiunt of nr. vulture, tlio imiiiiiiiliui of public health mill oxi'i-nilvcN (vim hnvn grown in innnliiM.il mill llvi-il In mi rn vlnuiiiii'iil fnvornlili lo ilml which iiiiim" fur lln public elfnru to vole for Wilson mid Marshall. TRAVELING MEN FOR WOODROW WILSON. Famous Chtmlst Oallevei ttit Hialth of th Nation Demands Elactlen ol tlio Democratio TicketHe Appsals to Thoae Who, Like Him. til, Hava , Ossn llapublleane. Oy HARVEY W. WILRY. (Former Chief Chemlat ol the U. 8. Dapartmant of Agrioultura.) t My appeal U chiefly to tlit who, like myself, have beeu lifelong Kepuli. llcnus. I believe that no kind nf iin I adiiiliiUtraUun la goliijj to ruin tlir country, I have it high irsoual ro Kurd fur each one of tho candidates for prraldent ninl rlco proaldent ou all tho tlcM. All tliv political platforms ore uinluly tmind, nml all (iroinUo ef fort In behalf of tho whole oil. My choice I not tut! on a platform. It , wiih iletrrtutued by my Impressions of tho ivnl attltudo of the candidate re aiwctliiK tho public welfare. Wo are creatures of heredity and environ ment. In our attitude toward great public questions we are almost alto gelber creatures of environment What two men are by environment leant llkeljr to be swayed by eclal Interests and moat likely to tie (folded by devotion to public welfare T Two of the candldntee have already been tried In the presidential chair, and we know by experience what may be ex isted If either of them resumes hta former seat on March 1011 Mr. Roosevelt by reason of hta attitude to ward the food aud drug act aban doned the consumers of the country to the rapacity of a few mercenary manufacturer, t'ndrr authority of ronerma I had carried on extrusive eiiH-rlmenta with my ao called poison aijiiml and found that certain sub stance vlx, beniolc comKiunds, sub pliuniiu compound and aulphnte of ropier iblueatonei were Injurious to health. Tho law conferred upon mo an chief of tho bureau of cliemlHtry the duly of acting a n grand Jury and drtermln lug whether food and drug were mini ternted or tnlabromled. Imitrod of nM lenllng from my ilrcUlona to the courts. ai the law requires, the user of there IKjItwiim apHai0 to President ltoowe velc lie not only listened to them, hut he abrogated the plain prorMuu of the law, appointed n board not con letnpluled by the law and directed that thee predatory luterrata might con tluuo their attneka on the health of the jieople until thla hoard, unknown to tho law, ahould decide otherwise. Can we Mfcly trut the camalirn tor public health to Mr. Hooaereltl I cannot beltoro that to be tho proper course. Mr. Taft Inherited thla exceed ingly bad condition of affair from bta predecessor and tins not only continued thla Illegal board under wboe patron ago adulterator are Mill poisoning the people, but be did won. In the mat ter of the adulteration of dlatlllrd bev erases In which loocrclt uphold the legally constituted nuthurltlea Mr Taft rrverwed that ollcy and threw the illicitly weight of the executive olllce to tho aupport of the Moral hit of udul tcrntura that everdlatmirtil u i-ountry Mr Wlliun nnd Mr Marshall hy their atrcnuoua effiiria In tiehulf of the oml Inwa of their resKtllve alalia have given n (Hialtlve proniUe lo end uch n tlirenlenliiK Mnle of nnulra They wUI anpHirt In the utuioit the otTlrtnla under the law who are trjlim to protect the public heiilth and will mnko abort ahrlft of (hoae who lui'" brought about tliunc preaent iiiiU-itr ablo cuudlllona Wllaon nnd Mnrahnll by Ihelr educa tion aud environment are free from ilna In favor of prnliiiory I tile rem a and are luplred hy true patriotic teal In behalf of public welfare I MUpKrt the Democratic nominee In full knowledge that many of the prom inent IH'inocrtita In coiinrc hnvo Ikvii In full ayuipnthy with I he pnral j-hU of tho food law In liehuir of the unholy dollar. Ilul when the Demo cratic prealdent and vice president lend the aid of their powerful xympn thy In behalf of the public health thoNo of their own mrty not In ayiu palliy with them will bo mtilH-d of their Kiner for evil. If ItiMioevelt or Taft he chnftcn the luildlera of fraud nnd ndullurutlou will Ih ImpreKiiuhly Intrenched f nnolher four yenn nnd lienroittcM, aulphulcM nnd ndiilterated nlcohollc hevurngca will have a new leant) of Ufa. I believe nlno that I'reMdent Wlluon will renovate the department of agri culture, reeking, an It hna been for the (mat twelve yenra, with acnndnla and fiivorlllMin. He will eee to It that the bureau of animal Induatry will protect tho public health liutoad of the efforta of the pnekcra to aell dla vaacHl mcata under ho deceptive phriiHo MJ. H limpccted and I'uaaed," TJuder I'rcaldont Wllaon no more I'ln ciiotH will he kicked out of the acrrlce, no more unipenknlile McCnbea will ex orclae dictatorial power. Thoro will bo no more cotton lenka and Junalo nfrocltlc. no mora Rvergladd awln (ilea. Iluccnneerlng. boaatlng and, bun combe will give place" to anno offorW for the promotion cf real agriculture aud the public health. nnder Wllaon ' the department ot agriculture will be rcotored to pk- He Ht a ftaoord of Making Qood Hla Promltaa to Voter. Tho traveling man la a lire wire. Traveling men are decided factor In molding public aeiitlment No other cln of men come In more forceful contact with the actual condb Hon of the high eot of living without a corroapoiidlng Increnae In aalarlea. Tho traveling man need Uovemor Wllaon for their prealdent uecouae hla record I that of making good promlaee jind then boneatty fulfilling them. Oor. ernor Wllaou In Ida candidacy necda the heli of wrtrr live traveling man. livery genuinely progrciudf e commer cial limn who la willing to hell do' rnor WlUun'a cnndldncy la urged to tend bit name Immedlalely to tho Com merclal Men'a WIIon committee, care Organlxatlon bureau. Democratic Na Honal boodquartera, fifth Avenue building, Nvw Wik. I'realdent Tuft congratulate the He liubllcnua of Maine ou what Chairman Hllle describe na -an old fahloue) victory" Another aurh aud Vermont and Ithode Island would go Democratic In Not ember, Thoaa who know and feel for Chair man lllllce nay h really lan't to blame for the Kepubllcan preMenllnl candi date' announcement that he "la out of lxllll., NOTII'i: !' FINAIj HirrTI.K.MliNT. In tho County Court of the Htnto of Oregon for tho County of Crook. In the mutter of the catato of Mabel llnhlm, deceased. Notice la hereby given by the uiideralKiied, tho duly apKlntod, ijiiBlltleil and acting ndmlnlatrntor of the catato of Mahel Mohha, deccaaed, that ho hna inado and filed with tho County ('lurk of Crook County, Ore- gun, hi final account n adminis trator of tho eatato of Mabel llohhi, deceaaod, Hiking that Raid final ac count he anttled nnd allowed and tho admlnlitrator and hla londanien ro- lumuil; and aald County Court haa act Monday, tho 4th day of Novcmlxir, Jtr, at 10 o'clock a. in. at tho Court Itnout In I'rlnevlllo, Oregou, na the time and place at which any porno n Intereated In aald catato may appeur and object to the allowance of aald dual account. OKOItai: IIOIIIIH, Admlnlatrntor of the eatato of Mabel ilohha, deceaaed. VRIIN'ON A. KOHIIK8, NOTICK VOIl I'OIIUCAflON. Dopfirtmetit of tho Interior, U. H. Ktind Ofllco at tho l)nllcn, Oregon, Hoptomhnr 10tl, 1012. Notice (a lioroby given that Nancy K, Lowell, of lloinl, Oregon, who, on Documhcr lt. 1000, made DoHort Laud JJiitry, No. 05.1, Horlnl No 02122, for neU mo'4, Kec. 23 nnd nwVi bw, w nwi, Hcctlon 2i, Towimhlii 18 Houth, Itaugo 12 Knit, Wlllnmolto Meridian, hna filed notice of Intention to mnliu final proof, to 'mtiibllHli claim to tho land tibovo k acrlboil, beforo II, C. KIIIh, I', H. Coiuiuliialouor, at hla ofllco nt Dond, Oregon, on tho 2 Oth duy of October, 1012. Claimant hhiiich na wlnc(- Knlph A. Dunn, Wllllnui V Mc- Nnught, l.uelii H. Itlckard nnd Krnnk A. Hlilreiiinu, all of llond. Oregon. O, W. moohi;, 28-3 2p Itoglatcr. NOTIt'i: I'OH I't'llMCATIO.V. Dupartmont of tho Interior, I' 8. Land Ofllco nt The Dnlloa, Ore gon, Heptember -ith, 1012, Notice la hereby given that I'etor HcggelliiK, of Hand, Oregon, who, on October 28tn, 1007, made homeatoad entry No, 1&7S1, Serial No. 017b8, for ne',i. Bectlon 27, Townahlp 20, Houth, Hnnge 11 Knat, Willamette Meridian, hna filed notice of Intention to make final fivo year proof, to ealabllih claim to tho laud abovo de scribed, beforo II, C Kill, V. H. Com- mlaaloner, at hi ofllco at (lend Ore gon, ou tho 20th day of October, 1912, Claimant names an wltneiaea: John I'etera, William 1. Vandevort, John Ualicr and William T. Vando- vert, nil of llond, Oregon. C. W. MOOHE, 28-33 Hcelatcr. HUMMONH. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Crook. Central Oregon Irrigation Com pany, a corporation, I'lalutlff, va. frank Htavona and H. 1- Dew and Deaort Land Hoard of Oregon, De feudanta. To Frank 8teven and S. L. Dew, Dofeudanta. In the name of tho State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and anawer tho complaint filed agalnat you In tho above entitled ault within alx wceka from the day of tlio flrat publication of thla aummona and If you fall to appear and answer, for want thereof, tho plaintiff will apply to tho .Court for tho relief prayed for In complaint, to-wlt: For the cancellation nnd netting natde of ii certain contract, dated October 81. 1901, mado between ou and the Deichule Irrigation and I'ower Company and aaalgned to aald plain tiff, relating to tho settlement of cer tain land, and tho purchaso of water rlghta appurtenant thereto, situate In Crook County. Orecon. and for such 'other and further relief a may seem to the Court Juat and equitable. Thla aummona la served uon you by publication by authority of an order of the Hon. W. L. Hrndshaw, Judge of tho Circuit Court of tho fitato of Oregon, for tho County of Crook, and said order la dated the lssaSSUSR? 36 Jk ft OwalH triVf tht MM fUW 4f7b9aas?Blaaa'y mmHflsiF!M?mMMftJExMMMMMMMMf mJ I ERaW. saxchaBBBV mtffii! '"asHHpi MMwiurA oni Via Pdbm If Five Important New Features of New Model S: Two Color Ribbon Back Spacer Tabulator Tilting Paper Table Hinged , Paper Fingers ajul Other Improvements, THE New Modcl No. 5 Royal comes to you with the unconditional guarantee that it will do highest grade work lor a longer time at less upkeep expense than machines usually listed at 33 tf per cent, higher in price 1 Think what that announcement means to typewriter uscrx! Here you have typewriter inturance something you have never before been able to buy and this insurance costs you nothinet in fact, saves you money I With this bie money saving, you deal with an organization that is willing to stake unlimited resources on its claims and on its machine. These are the powerful facts that have led large concerns every where, and important departments of the United States Government, to adopt the Royal. For the same reason YOU should ar least investigate it, and by all means learn about the new improvements. 'Phone or Write for "The Royal Book," and Get a FREE DEMONSTRATION r Typewriter uteri of all cliuei are having the New Model 5 dcmonitnted In Abelr office. Let us do the same for you abtoluttly without obligation Model 5, $75.00 JSO.1 No Extras THE BEND BULLETIN, Agent Attorney for Admlnlatrntor 29-33 j 12th day of Beptemlicr. 1912, and la 1 I We Have Taken Over the Entire Stock of t LUMBER of the Pine Forest Lumber Co., and are in a position to fill orders of any size. In addition we carry a full line, of Building: Material Lime, Cement, Plaster Brick and Fire Clay. Also COAL and LAND PLASTER. duly recorded and entered In aald Court and ault. Dato of flrat publication, Septem her 18th, 1912. JESSE STEARNS. 28-34 Attorney for tho Plaintiff Overturf-DavisMiller Co. Bend, Oregon. $ Repeating Shotguns $19.50 to $95.00 KUMMONH. In tho. Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon or the County of CrooV. P. 8. Harmon & Co. a corporation, I'lalntlff, va. Geo. It. Hope, Defend- ant. To Geo. It. Hope, above named De fendant. You aro hereby required to ap pear and anawer tho complaint of the plaintiff filed against you In tho abovo entitled action and Court within ten days from the aervlco of thla aum mona upon you, If served within Crook County, Stato of Oregon; or If aorved within any other County within thla State, then twenty dnya from tho date of the aervlco of thla aummona upon you; or If not served within tho Stato of Oregou, then on or hoforo Thursday, the 24th day of October, 1912. And you are hereby notified that It you fall to appear nnd answer for want thereof, tho plain tiff wilt take judgment against you na prayed for in tho complaint on Mo herein, to-wlt: Tho plaintiff will tnko Judgment against you for tho aum of S9C2.61. besides interest nt J! tho rate of G per cent per annum an jbus.va irom mo sara uay or Aiarcn, 1912, nnd for tho coata and dlaliuro tuenta of thla, nctlon. This aummona ia published In Thd llond Hullctln.a newspaper of general circulation published nt Hcnd, Crook County, Stnto of Oregon, for six sne- cesslvo tvcekB commencing with tho Itwuo of Soptumbor 11, 1912, nnd ending with the Issue of October 23. 1912, by order of tha Honorablo II. C. Ellla, County Judgo of Crook County, Stato of Oregon, mado aud entered on tho 11th day of Septem ber, 1912. Dated and published first time Sep tember 11th, 1912. VKitNON A. vonrtus. Attorney for Plaintiff. served within the Stato of Oregon, then on or before Thursday, (lie 21th dny or Oct., 1012. And you are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer and for want thereof tho plaintiff will take decree of Judgment against you for the relief prayed for In the com plaint, to-wlt: Thnt tho plaintiff have judgment against tho defend ants, Ralph Patterson and Mary Patterson, and each of them for the sum of $62.00 with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 3rd day of December, 1910, until paid, and for tho costs and dis bursements, and for the further sum of C0. 00 aa attorney fees, and for tha costs and disbursements of this action, and for a decree and Judg ment to tho effect that tho mortgage, lien and interest of the defendants, Jesso L. Sumrall and W. E, Ouerln, Jr., la aubsequent to and subject to tho lien, mortgage and Interest of the plaintiff, and that aald mortgage of the plaintiff bo foreclosed accord ing to law and tha practice of this Court, and that tho premises de scribed therein, to-wlt: Tho NWU of the SEU and tho NE4 of the SWVi of Section 34, Township 11, South of itaugo 10, E. V. M.. in Crook County, Oregon, together with tho tenements, hereditaments there unto belonging, be sold.. by tho Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon, In the manner provided by law and ac cording to the practice of this Court, and that the proceeds of such sale bo applied to the payment of said Judg ment herein prayed for. and that tho over-plus, if any thero be, be paid over to tho persona legally entitled to the aamo. And that the defend ants, and all persona claiming Inter est through or under them or either of them be forever barred and estop ped from having or claiming any right, title or Interest in or to tho said premises. And for such fur ther relief as the Court may deem proper In tho premises. This aummona Is published In Tho Dend Dullotln, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, published at Bend. Crook County, State of Oregon, for alx successive weeks, commencing with tho issue of September 11, 1912, and ending with the Issue of October 23, 1912, hy order of the Honorable H. C. Ellis, County Judge of Crook County, State of Oregon, made and entered on the 10th day of Septem ber, 1912. Dated and published first time September 11, 1912. VERNON A. FORDES. Attornoy for tho Plaintiff. mW jimjbiT nil l R ..wsJI kuwStuummW W LMaflsWHMVMHBBa0MMaH asaadB 1 Jxlarim s r.uiUmr ilulmu aM Wj M 1 1- an4 1 8 HUM ' tt KaU.) HUJ frama and ttlwn. aur rrtdM awl ?!, with nUI mdU Is trw aad ftU tkooUaa, ate. Tha mhI aiUal;a tlaa ef ropatllaa sua la tba wotU. Imr SlatJj itstul'S ikoiiaa aiilta JZir&tutti l, ! ttoi taS cU4la brwtk. ll cu'l lifti ap wtia lila, laow ei tlil ul c'l ia Into Iht aciUa mi iw.lltka ittlli la miiiilMl iM, lni, wl, ta itai (it tlo icU4i4 lia Ik. Milan, llapla, ureal wiauliml Mftiliil luiatitilata tar Ml tlttittr. Tat 'bit ilittloii anil tariatll, llnrflo titltlr.iamaiita It ihoMlaf ini-io4 tht MtMMtlc mcoII itltir Uxk uati ll l IM ! ItWIaf. it kalll. St mt (toa tit a DO IT NOWI S.ttd Uvaa ilamMMttaaa a4 r 1 X) i Itt our bla aalalaa al all MsMTi rapaatUc fa BCKtm SlreOTJIlS Cat tin aJ abaliulr ralant aaau. 'i WBUw 3rl HwJIt.Cu. SUMMONS. In tha Circuit Court of tho Stajo of Oregon for the County of Crook. Tho Deschutes Ranking & Trust Co., Plaintiff, vs. Ralph Patterson, Mary Patterson, Jesso U Sumrall aud V. E. Quorln, Jr., Defendants. To W. E. Quorln, Jr., above namod defendant. You aro hereby .TCQqljSgQapjc pear and" atfawor to tho compIainTbf the plaintiff Mod against you In tho abovo entltlod suit and court wlthlri ton days from tho date of the service of thla aummona upon you, It served within Crook County, Stato of Ore gon; or If served within any other county within thla state, then twenty days from the date of the service of thla aummona upon you; or It not O'DONNELL BROTHERS UNION MARKET ---- Headquarters for Com merclal Men Ulectric Lighted Throughout Special Attention to Transient Travel BEND HOTEL. Qood Rooms Free bus to and front trains HUQH O'KANE, MANAdBR BEND, OREGON Qood Meals All arrangements mado for persons desiring; to go south and eaatot hero J. II. MUSQROVG W. P. SCHMIDT I t THE LOTUS BAR Schmidt & Musgrove, Props, WINES ' LIQUORS CIGARS ONLY THB BEST OF aOODS1tTANDLED -.V t Uoad Stroet Bond, Oregon X4 rt"T m ati-A, jMff5r .Uf -Br?iSa.