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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1912)
rz x TAC3I? rt. Tin: m:sn m'M.UTiN, m:xi, wminfmiiay, ononint m, mm. H it I, i ! ; ' i ; I! THE BEND BULLETIN (n:0QR RAUIKR PUTNAM Kdltor and Publisher. U. N. HOFFMAN Managing Kdltor. Aff Independent newspaper stand ing for thu square dent, clean busi ness, ulean polities and the best In torosts of llend and Central Orogon. ,. a , One." year $1.50 81x months .80 Threo months.... SD All subscriptions aro duo and PAVAUUK IN ADVANGK. Notice of expiration will bo mailed subscri bers and If renewal Is not made with in reasonable tlnio the paper will bo discontinued. Pleaso notify us promptly of any chango of addresser of failure to re celvo the paper regularly. Mako all chocks and orders pay able to Rend llulletln. WEDNBSDAY. OCTORER 16, 1912. A STITCH l.V TIMK. The dastardly and fanatical at tempt to take the lite of Colonel Roosevelt arouses the Indignation and acorn, of tho entire nation, and will win for the third-term candidate a storm of sympathy, and, no doubt, deluge of rote, for such sympathy and political support are apt to go hand In hand. While, the attack In no wise eraa natcd from any organisation, thero la little reason to doubt that one of the things that chiefly aroused It was the rait amount of bitter and Infam ous material that haa been published sad sptikon regarding Colonel Roose velt. A disgraceful Instanco of this species of criminal mud-slinging waa the blasphomous broadside distribu ted In Portland at the time of-tie Cotonel'a visit, which vilely defamed him In language that waa as Indecent us it wss treasonous. It Is because such vile matter results from the street soapboxlng that la holding sway on the coast, and because ot the Inevitable results ot It, that the citi zens of Oregon can fairly be urged to vote for the bill prohibiting the use of streets and public places In any clty ot S00O population or over for speaking, without the written con sent ot the mayor. 8uch a bill would at least put a curb on the oratorical villlflcatjoa on whose heela stalks as sassination, and would be aa real a protection to the best Interests of de cently organised labor, with Ita hon est alms, aa It would be to those whom the unauthorised soapboxers so constantly villlfy. Vote, then, "No. 370." RKNR AH A MARKKT. -(Redmond Spokesman.) 'Allen -AVlltcoxen, the well known Powell Ilutte farmer, last Fnday ahlpped his second carload of oats to Rend from here, and atated that he had another carload contracted for. The Redmond and Powell ilutte Districts can amply supply Hcnd with agricultural products. The above clipping contains a rare tribute to tho position thai Dend Is coming to occupy in Central Oregon. For few developments can be a mat ter of greater satisfaction to Rend people than to reallte that this town Is becoming a market place for the Interior territory, and few matters .are of more real Importance to the farmers than to have 'a cash market for their products close at hand. For the benefit ot all concerned. It Is to-be hoped that before many years Rqnd will lie able to use the produce of. a far larger area than now Is able to depend upon It as a place for Jhe profitable disposal ot Its agrlcultuftl'wares. Elsewhere in this paper Is publish ed a digest of the ballot as the voters will find It dn November S. As re gardai'the candidates, there Is little to say, other than that each voter will choose the man he thinks best qualljled for the office. As regards the multitude of bills proposed by In itiative petition and otherwise placed before the voters, the only sound ad vice that oan bo given Is: When in doubt vote "No." There are some good bills; there are some that are anything but good, and there are no mo 'that are simply unnecessary The dtiftgrlpUon of the bills contain ed on the ballots Is too brief to give any adequate understanding of Us merit, or (leuforlts and often Is very misleading. If the voter has not ha'ditlme or opportunity to "read up" on, any bill, in the pamphlet describ ing them, which recently was Issued by the state, 'le't him beware of en dorsing Itfunle&a he' Is very certain that he. understands It thoroughly. lf-voiJkarejngtaure, voto "No.".f The'oneirtelssil)oiyCompany nn TSnfeaforwardwlth ariiromise to be hoped that this promlso wilt be come n reality, nnd speedily. Tlio present manager la doubtless up against n hard proposition, nnd It la extdout that tho Pnclrtc States Com pany hna no Interest In tlio local situ ation other than to get Its accounts iHild, and has no desire to Improve tho oxlstlnir equipment, which, for the most imrt, makes atloqitate sr vtee Impossible. The promised ntovo. rtll, ot course, have tho suuport ot Rond'8 husluee people, nnd will be welcomed by (hem. If. however, It does not materialise. It seems a sale aud n Mr prediction to any thnt Rend will waste no sympathy upon the present company when another ser vice Is offered. WHO'S A MAR? (Redmond Simkesmnn.) Mr. Springer, democratic candi date for county Judge, who Is holug supported tor that otttco by about half a doxon people In Redmond, waa here last week. Ho manifested sur prise that his candidacy had been ad vocated In Redmond and said It was gratuitous on the part ot tho one booming him. The person boosting him said the "dope" waa paid for. Some one la a liar, evidently. , RAILROAD HUHINKSS mil. W. C. Wtlkea, assistant general passenger and freight agent ot the Hill Oregon lines, who was here Fri day, reports an excellent season on the Central Oregou line from the railroad standpoint. The Increase ot wheat shipments, this year over last, Is between 300 and 400 per cent, and all other Importations and exportations are almost correspond ingly Improvod. Tho heaviest freight movement of the last week has been ot sheep, ISO cars going from hero to Coleman, all of sheep that have been In the Forest Reserve range for the summer, and now are return ing to their home ranges for the winter. GOOD ROADS WILL MILD UP BUSINESS. Thsy Wilt Inersss Population and Ssnsflt Cecal Tradsemsn. , To oo cae more than the business man Is the qaestioo of good reads a vital Issue. The spreading of the doc trine of good roads will mean a large Increase In the volume of business, wtll lead to great leaps In tbe develop ment of tola already tU-h country and will make money for every man In mercantile lines. White directly toe building of good reads wttl beneOt the farmers and, stock Talsers perhaps more than any ee else and will raise tbe value of every farm rearhed by good roads, still tbe business men come la a do second. flood roads will Increase tbe pro ductivity of tbe lend b,H-ane ebey will give tbe Termers a better outlet for their marketable stuff and will lead to surn an Increase In itopubitlnn that there will be more workers per square mite than there are under the old road system. (Juod roads will open for set tlemeot and cultivation land now lying out of tbe radius of protltable farm log. They will put uiore square nil!.- of territory wltbln trade dUtanr-e or yonr town. Tbe business men of any town are Intended In bringing to Hint inwi trade from greater dlatawe than are easily covered on our present road Good pad Inrreiiee hu.lnes. and ercry man In buslm- In fbu com mimlty rm-IrM bin share of the beau- 'The choice which the voters have to make is sim ply this: Shall they have a government free to serve them, free to serve ALL of them, or shall they con tinue to have a government which dispenses SPECIAL favors and which -is always controlled by those to whom the SPECIAL favors are dispensed ?" WO0DR0W WILSON. ?lJHEl5rStGo0d Everything on the Market at the Right Time and at Right Prices. 1 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables RECEIVED DAILY L. B. MISENER CASH GROCERY. 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. TELEPHONE. Bend, Oregon. ---" -- ruou nuiie i Acreage Best and 1iwcat Priced Acreajfo on the Market. Handled by all reliable real estate dealers. J. H. Bma X Bend, Oregon ---.. at The farmer la able to bant hie grain and produce to market at Wss ccst end makes a greater profit per year from bis labor. This additional profit Is represented by tbe additional amount of cash be has to spend with the home dealers. When the farms are made to pay larger dividends more sejtters wtll come to yonr neighbor hood, and all of tbem wtll have to spend mooey with you and yonr fellow business men. Bo. directly and Indi rectly, tbe bualnee men are benetllrd by the building of good roads. ROADWAYS AND WATERWAYS. Deed Reads Adveeate Shsuld Q Mere Measy. If It la sensible for tbe federal gov ernment to Issue bonds to Improve water transportation facilities then It Is equally sensible to do so for the lav revenMtofbf sigh ways. The mlllloos expended on wsterways may be of advantage to some of tbe people, but a few dollars for highway Improvement will benefit all tbe people. Why Is It that congress and pebllc men generally did not long ago are that the Improvement of transportation between city and farm. Ibe producer and the market, tbe farm and tbe rail road, the farm and the harbor or tbe river wharf, la of aa much Importance as Ibe deepening of harbors and rivers? If bonds are Issued by the govern ment then bittf of tbe prorrrd should p to the ciintructlnn of ronds. and a large percentage of the moneys lav Ubrd on rivers and harbors should bu diverted to good road. Cood road sdvocnies In roncres should onmnUe st out nnd KH at leant as much money for nmils ns git to waterwd'ys.-Jcsse Taylor lu Ouud Rusds. .Ebqjugh FqfiMe. A - Jf ' t-.TiiflftB -isTiTy.T NKYY CROOK COU.NTV MAI. The llulletln haa In stock a num ber of the new Crook county white print maps, showing all roads, rivers, Irrigated lands, towns, township and section lines. The maps are blgget and more comprehensive than any other maps and are carefully printed on heavy white paper. They rotall at fl.00 each, postage 10 conts. tf CLOSE RACE IS SURE (Continued from Page One). hope to elect him. He hss been a successful business man and Is one. ot the heavy taxpayers ot tho county, which fact, together with tho fact that his Is a case of the office seeking the man, w cause his candidacy to ap peal to tho thinking voter who wishes to see the nRlce of judge removed from politics. Redmond Is Hitter. In view of tho general Interest evi denced In tho county csmpalgn, and because they are regarded as hum orous masterpieces, the following ex tracts are reprinted from last week's Issue of the Spokesman of Redmond, where tho assertions that McFarlane Is out of the rsce cut painfully deep; Carefully gleaned r eports from the different sections of the county assure the election of O, A. McFarlane of Redmond for county Judge by a targe majori ty. The ridiculously false state ments appearing In tho.IUnd llulletln In regard to the sup port which Is being received by Dr. Coe, (s certainly very amus ing to anyone who will slop to consider the situation. It Is also amusing to note the . October 16, 1912 Dear Friend: Pruneo, when you stew them, ore a mighty nice thing to begin break fast withe D'on't you think ao? There is lots of dif ference in the kindo of prunes you get though. If you want to get real nice prunes you must go to a gro cery that carries good prunes and other fruit. Prunes are nice and healthy too. They make a good economical breakfast fruit, be cause you can get a whole pound for 7 ctoe Your friend, Jacob P. S. All kinds of dried fruits, the best to be had, at KUISTON'S ifc yi K.VL" wari' tft'-,w .. 1 -e&i sSsX e I i ( A i f I V" 1 In 1 iiJV I I'll .. ,.1 Attempt on Uio purl nf the llond lltillpiln In litre Willi sunm of (tin miiiillor touiiH wliluli lietotofuro It him wholly Isiiiiiod, unit will rnntlnun to Ignore nftor uleclton, iigftrdlw of ri'Hiills. We atso nle tlio faflt that Mr. RpilMMer. not luting an lUtnr my. Is IiwIiik the sniumit of mnii) DtmoeralH who are ml HKia'tlng tliu election of Mr. Me Fitrlano. It r nw i foretmin eoneltie Inn that Mr. .McKarlnnt) will n olo tho unanimous support nr nil dMMiit Itapuhllraim In Hih touitty. nnd liitllrntloiiH nnw nr that lie will onrry the Heuil pre cinct Hy good majority. Willi MiTniluitP liiiik. While poinmlHoritlliig with The llulletln for iwliiK enlleil n Mar bv tho discerning Redmond editor, the men who aro working for Coo and for n business administration of county affairs are Jubilant owr the stand evidenced through tho aliov clipping. "Wo wish Mcl'arlsno all the luoK In tho world," was the way one of them put It. "Kvery voto that Muc gots Is a help to Coe, for It'a a vote that might have been Rprlnger's, a 1 1 Springer Is tho nun Coo must loolt out for. When they say that Hprlng. or Is losing votes to McFarlane w-t are tickled to death." As regards the mudsllnglng to tho effect thst The llulletln suddenly h.ix awakened to an unaccustomed Inter est In neighboring towns, aereral farmers and visitors from tho towns In question have been Interested enough to call attention tn the fact that The llulletln devotes four times as much space to the now of other communities and of other sections as any paper In tbe county, and thst In thla respect thla paper's policy Is now exactly what It alwaya has been, and always will hetn print every bit of Interesting news concerning any locality, and never to "knock" any section or anytown. - V. O. COK of Rend for COUNTY JUDOK. Independent and nonpolllcal candidate. A competont huslneas man pledg ing a competent business adm'nta tratlon. Or. Coe stands tor a square deal for all sections, economy and efficiency In county expenditures, wise rnsd construction and full pub licity In all matters that concern tax payers. From a county-wide experience of eight years Or, Coe Is thoroughly familiar with the needs of sit parts of Crook County. He is also a heavy taxpayer and underalanda the Importance of economy. A vote for Or. U. C. Coe la a voto for efficient, honest administration. COB CAMrAIO COMMITTKK. (I'ald advertisement.) ANXOUNCKMKNT. I hereby announce myself a candi date tor District Attorney on the Independent ticket, 7th Judicial District. If elected I will enforce tho law to the best of my ability, J, W. AM.KN, The Dalles, Ore. (I'ald Advert'sement.) A NXOf NCK.M KXT. HaWng been solicited by petition nf over 300 names, rogsrdlrss of party amtlatlons, to become a candi date to succeed myself for the office of County Hurveyor, I hornby an nounce mysolf as a non-partisan, good roads candidate for the olflco of County Surveyor. I am asking for the auffragra of all voters regard loss of politics on my 25 years' ex perience as an onglneor, and my record aa County Kuneyor of Crook County. FRKD A. RICK, I'rlnevllle, Oregon. (I'ald Advertisement.) VACUUM . M , VHH? This is something that every neat housekeeper should haveN It is a simple and efficient cleaner, and will do the work of one that costs ten times as much. Come see them. Bend Hardware Co. -.. tir f Mill ,,, rf -i .. ... ., ,k. CLASSIFIED COLUMN HATIWi 1'ho (tenia a ,,o fur first htaorlloti In (his column. fllllr wiita a llfto fqr ono.lt RiHwiHjmMit i, lortlon. Utuli In (nivalin. ,,Vv, you lmo nil nodhiiitt with 'ilie ut. lotlu. Count rlx wonts to tho n,, iHoluillnn the udtlriNM FOr lliiil, I'Otl RIJ.Tr lloiistt. I'll,,,,,, ,; W. Richardson, iU( FOIl Rl..rr(to(Ml pasture 'i,i. phniinortmll on rir, I. II Detitvi ti FOR ItRNT-nitml fix,. r,,.m, hniisu, close In. Hro F. () Mln-ir A ptwlolllci'. fjlt FOR ItHNTKurnlahnl raliln. II per moiitli. W, II. Ia'sIi, It 11 mi. j, v-runir ami. ,i 'i FOR ri:nt I, M. Hslidom i. mom house, furnished or utifnrut . ml. Heo F. M, Ray. jjm FOR IlKNTl-niom palntnd l,u with barn, In Deschutes addition) city water, Rent $10 mouth (. quire lliillntln. 3, FOR HUNT Ten-acre IrrlgatM tract near town, with house, out. houses, etc, Kuqulre at First Nat. lonal lUnk, jjif FOR RUNT Hit rooms second floor of my new stone building tu Wall street, steam heated: will rent singly or entirely. J. II. Resn, JOlf For Hale, FOR BALK Motorcycle, or will trade for horses or cattle. II. p. flmlth, llend sstf FOR RAM: Hpan of horse. & A 7 yrs. old. wt. 3100. N. K. OllUrt, I'ark addition. :otf FOR flAI.K Fine furniture. Four Piece dining set, to one Uthf davenport. Apply C. llUrook, 7: Oreenwood Ave, 3 top FOR HAI.K llesl residence lot la Center Add. I32S, terms. Im proved with caliln. Call Kunday or evenings, W. II. Uh, It II, blk II, Center Add. itfl FOR HAI.K Horse X years olJ, strong, willing, gentle; sImi ws(di snd hsrnes. Horse's wt. about 1300. Inquire st Market bungalow. Klghth street. Wleatorls. 32p ' FOR RAI,K- 7 choice lots, SOitn each, In Center Addition Just east of the depot, at from 1 1 10 to i::o each. Home terms. Rest turgsla. In residence lota In llend. Must he sold aa I am gulng away soon. W J. McOlllvrsy. 3ltf FOIl HAM-: Cray saddle horse S years old, 1000 pounds, wr broke. gentle, fsst traveler. 170, Hay saddle horse, 12 years, 1300 pound, broke tn.'drlve, gentle, fast, thor oughly sound, 70. 3:3p FOR HAI,K Having nearly com pleted our work on the Deschutes dam, wo offer the following for sits cheap: 1 40 II. I'. Hnrliontnl boiler. I 28 II, IV llorltontal engine, cainp( equipment. Including atovea, cook I tit utensils, etc. All of which Is In flrt class condition. For particular' call at office, North Canal Hldliikv or write U F. Oerdetx, llux 47, Rend. Oregon, S.'tC FOR HAI.K OR I.KARK At a bar gain, Fremont Cash Htore, stork about $2000. posiarriee In stor' Cheese factory Just started. From ISO to 1000 acrea of the best wheat, land In central Oregon, 200 tons if fine hay, 1000 bushels of r)n and, many other things. Roason for sell ing or leasing Is slokness and mure busltioss than I can allPtid to. Cult on or nddress J, II. Vox, Fremont, Oregon. 30-lf For Kale or Trade. FOR KXCIIANOK Tacomn reV dence property for llend proper!. Address "Trader," care llullntlit Olf, ( v.' I1lr ''Atf' " JW " rU . ' pcrr. H. f lmnroved servlceT3rrwKettd. l&s. (Wllfl ACanowicasjfiicnis ivcnpvn;