TAOK . THE llENl nVLl.ETIN, tlKNI), UEDNKMDAV, OCTOItnit, !I0, 10113. A' I B THE BEND BULLETIN QEOltaK PALMKR PUTNAM Editor and Publisher. U. N. HOFFMAN Mnnaglno Editor. An Independent nowspnpor stand Ins for the square iloal, elenn bud ncss, clean politics and the best In terests of Ifcmd and Central Oregon. One year. $1.60 Six months SO Throo mouths .SO All subscription" nM duo and PAYAI1LH IN ADVANCE. Notlco of cxplraTlon'-wlll bo malted subscri bers and If renewal Is not made with in rcasonablo tlmo tho paper will bo discontinued. Plcaso notifr b promptlr of any chango of address, or of failure to re ceive tho paper regularly. Make all checks and ordors pay able to itohd Uullotln. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30. 191! FOR POTATO (JltOWHKS. Elsewhere In this Issuo Is pub lished a partial list of potato buyers In Texas. The Bulletin has othor lists of buyers. Later, It will have the name of buyers In California, when tho market opens up thcro. These llata are at all times available for anyone who wishes to see them, and In connection with this and other similar matters The Bulletin stands ready to secure any helpful Infor mation It may bo able to obtain. You can't sell a product unless you let the' buyer know that you have that product. Therefore Tho Uullo tln propose to help you tell the buy era that you hare potatoes. The plan coiU you nothing, and makes no money for this paper. It Is simply a matter of what helps one helping alt. In about thirty days Tho Bulletin will send a circular letter to evory potato buyer In Texas. In that let ter It'wanta to give tho name of ovory potato grower In thts territory, with the approximate amount of potatoes he has on hand. This paper will al so secure tho names of Portland, Spokane and Seattle potato buyers, many of which have teen published previously. Also, the circular letter referred to, with the names and ad dresses of local potato growers, will be given them. Furthermore, Tho Bulletin will get all the information If can from the railroads regarding profitable markets, etc., which will be published. These letters The Bulletin will send out at Its own expense and at Its own trouble. To get results, It wants every rancher to send It a postal card or letter, giving his name, address, shipping point, distance from railroad, and approximate amount of potatoes he haa for sale. together with the name of the va riety grown. This Information will lie tabulated and. placed In tne pro- Ioed circular letter. Then practic ally every potato buyer who might be Interested will be able to communi cate directly with the growers, a vast amount of trouble will be saved for all concerned and a very real profit will result for the grower. At all events, the scheme Is worth trying. All the fanner haa to do Is to send In the Information. Besides the cost of tho postsge stamp, he will be out nothing, and he will obli gate ntmseir to notntng. aet your own information in early, and try to get your neighbor to get his name, too, In the buyers' letter. $ ANANIAS CLUB GROWS. Last week the Redmond Spokes man printed a squib Intimating that either Mr. Springer or someone else waa a liar. Now comes the Red mond Advance, which replies aa fol lows, clearly to the effect that in Its opinion the Spokesman Itself Is somo pumpklng at lying: r The follqwlog article which ap peared In last week's Issue of the Spokesman and Is branded as false by Mr. Springer except aa to his endorsement by the "Advance" being gratuitous, Is also false when It states that the person boosting him said the "dope" was paid for. The editor of the Ad vance made no such statement. The Spokesman's article with Mr. Springer's denial follows; "Mr. Springer, democratic can didate for county Judge, who Is be ing supported for that office by about half & dozen people In Red mond, wan here last week. .Ho manifested surprise that bis candi dacy had been advocated in Red mond and sld it was gratuitous on the part of the one boosting blm. The' person boosting' him aid vtho 'dope' war paid for. Borneo la a liar evldontly." Mr. SprIngerH Dentul. Tie above statement is false 3bolatly fabte, except as to the rticte 'referred to being gratuitous I did state that It was a voluntary endoriMnaMfttrwblch Is also true as to the article appearing recently In tho Deschutes Valley Trtbuno. Signed, Q. SPlltNOElL Yes, some otto la a llnr, ovl deutly. Inasmuch as tho Spokesman has said that Tho Dullotlu Is a liar, It need only bo added that tulsory loves company. DRV FAHMINU ARTICLES. A series of articles that will bo of great valuo to tho settlers In tho great dry farming area of Contra! Oregon bogtns in this week's Isauo of The Bulletin. By special courtesy on tho part or Prof. Thomas Shaw of the Great Northern Hallway, this paper haa eecured his permission to publish parts of hla book, "Dry Land Farming," which was Issued last fall. Thl Is a vory valuable work, being among tho few cxcollont practical. treatises written on this subject of such groat Interest to tho West and to this part of Oregon especially, whero huudreds of newcomers aro taking up land, many of them Inex perienced with farm tlfo and practic ally all of them unacquainted with conditions as thoy find them In this region. Prof. Shnw has studied Central Oregon, and hla book Is therefore written from first-hand knowledgo and Is entirely reliable Those portions of tho work which are especially applicable locally will bo reprinted from tlmo to time. During tho last six months Tho Bulletin has printed numerous spec ial articles on agricultural topics, many of them secured especially for this paper. Others besides these from Prof. Shaw will be secured, and farm news will at all times In the future, aa In tho past, be given a prominent placo in tho columns of The Bulletin. In tho October Issue of the Cham ber of Commerce Bulletin of Port land Is tho following announcement: "In the November Bulletin tho edi tor will have some remarkable things to say alout Bend, and tho Central Oregon country, from personal obser vation." David N. Mosessohn, tho publisher and editor, was hero In September as a guest of the Bend Park Company, on their special train excursion. Ho came a doubter. Ho left an enthusiast. -A result of his conversion will be tho valuablo ad vertising promised In his paper next month. Land was being cultivated. In por tions of Germany before Colnmbns dls covered America, yet after tho roln tlroly short time In which land has been tilled In this country Germany produced last season twenty-nine and r Everything on the Market at the Right Time and at Right Prices. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables RECEIVED DAILY L. B. MISENER CASH GROCERY. WHOLESALE AND RETAl'L. TELEPHONE. Bend, Oregon. A Valuable Silver Cup for the Best Agricultural Exhibit of products grown tributary to the Oregon Trunk, Spokane, Port' land nnd Seattle, Oregon Electric and United Railways at the Pacific N.-W. Lantf Products Show PORTLAND, NOV. 18-23. will be given by these Railways. J9.05 Round Trip to Portland from Bend. Tickets on sale Nov, 18, 10, 20. Return limit Nov. 25. mwjLvm $16.75 Kouni Trip to Spokane for tHe NATIONAL APPLE SHOW Tickets on sale Nov, 10th to 16th inclusive, Return limit Nov, 20. Train leaving Central Oregon in morning arrives Portland 5:30 P, M and Spokane 9:45 P. M, Schedules, details, etc;,' will be furnished on application, W. E. COMAN, Gen. Frt. & Pass. Agt, "TELL IT TO TUK (lOVEUNOH." Dqwtv on tho Isthmus of Panama thoy have a vorno called "Tell It to tho Colonel." Colonel Goethals, tho It end of tho Cannl army, Rata every kind of complaint, reasonable nnd unreasonable, thrown at his head. A rapidly growing habit In Oregon makes It soetu npproprlato to porpotrato tho following parody, "Toll It to tho Clovornor": If you havo any cnuso to kick, or fool disposed to growl, ir things ain't running Just to suit, and there's a chanco to howl, If you havo any grudge atorvd up, or scrap to ahuillo through. Just put It up to Governor West, IIUo all tho others do. Bill Jonca ho played some poker, and tout nix bite or ntoro, So Bill ho wrote tho Governor, for ho felt almighty soro. Ho'd tried to buck n Jack pot, while tho dealer, so It seems, Produced three drat class neon, when BUI held only queens. "Doar Governor", then wroto William, 'I'm a puro and moral'lad, An' the gambling that's progressing hurts my feelings awful bad. It Bcema to mo, your duty, an' the principle at stake, Demand that ou got busy nnd forthwith INVESTIGATE." Then there's tho enso of Ruben, who canto to town ouo day And had three drinks of foamy 8chlltswhlch laid him oivthe hay, So Ruben, rather rocky, gets homo nnd tolls hla wilo That In an awtul holdup ho'd almost lost hla life. Then tho Missus gnta tho habit an auu writes n rcu not letter noout tnoso wicKotl mon, "Dear Sir", sho asks tho Governor. "Beforo It la too lalo v Won't you call out tho mllltln, or nl least INVESTIGATE?" Mis. Slobba and Mrs. Dobbs aro neighbors on a ttat And Mrs. Sloblis calls Mrs. Dobbs a dirty this and that: Then Mrs. Dobbs reciprocates, and maybe both aro right, But In tho end tho Governor 'II havo to arbltratu tho light., When such folks got to Heaven. It they over do land there, How they'll criticise "conditions" nnd glvo tho chilly staro To demoralized Saint Peter, when they find that angels wear Nothing much to speak of but tho haloa on their hair. Then porhaps they'll all remember how thoy acted back at homo And they'll call up West nt Palm, on the celestial telephone. "Morals here," their wire will road. "Within tho Pearly Gate. Aro ahocklng. Look up Peter's bonds, nnd pray INVESTIGATE." Don't hesltato tn stato jour caso, for West will hear you through; It's truo ho'a some times busy and haa other things to do, But drop a nolo to Salem and lino up with tho rest ' You'll maybe feel some hotter with that grievance off your chest. if half bushels d? wheat per "here, while the average In the United states was but fourteen bushel. The difference In yield Is due chiefly to the fact that tho German has taken carv of hla soil, while we In America have skinned the land and made little or no return to It The tone of many editorial articles In dally nnd weekly newap.pers and lit numerous farm Journals siv m to ninxc clwir the fart that legislator who hereafter expect to be on iatlrnrtory terms with their constituents will hare to take more definite nctln ou meas ores that vitally concern their con stituents than that haa up to tho pre ent time been understood by the phrase "careful cotuddemtlon." The rank and file of people are getting sick and tired of thU "careful considers thm" type of service, whh-h. translated Into plain terms, means nothing more tban studied neglect add ktupIC Indif ference. GOE SUPPORT STRENGTHENED (Continued from page one.) by Bend men and tlmbor represen tatives. When asked If ho knew anything much about tho facta connected with the proposed timber deal, to which Tho Bulletin and Bond men objected, J rebonTrunkRv. CENTUM. OREGON LINE J. H. CORBETT, Agt Bend, Ore. grabs tho noarcst pen Editor Plorson, of tho Motollus Con tra I Orcgonlan, stated that ho was, as a matter of fact, very little ac quainted with tho details of tho mat ter; his Impression, upon which the charges wcro based, was that "the timber Interests" and Tho Bulletin had and would oppoao any cruise. Ho was told positively by the editor of Tho Bulletin, by Bend mon and by tho representative of at least one largo timber company, that there waa no objection to a crulso of tho tint- Pilot Butte Acreage I Boat nnd lowest Price I Acreage on tho Mnrkot. Handled by nil rolinbla real estate dealers. J. H. Bean Bend, OreRon -----. 1912. Dear Friend: Last aummor I wonder ed what they did with all tne grapes I know now they took them and dried them and made them into raisino. Raisins are mighty nice to go in a cake, and raisino and nuts are mighty nice to hand round when you want to spend a long time at the table talking. The best raisins cost 8 cts. a pound. Your friend, Jacob. P S. You don't know what nice raisins and nuts -and things they have at McCUISTON'S 7 v " ) i lis U i n g- I I I ' i I 1 II V I It II Oct. 30. GROCERY her, Tho objection which had been made, nnd would bo repealed, wnn tho peculiar manner of nwnrillng bids, when tho county tried (o fllvo tho contract to tho highest bidder, thereby neatly "soaking" tho tax payer for n few unnecessary thous ands of dollars, When confronted with this statement Mr, Plenum ad mitted that "ho had based his hostllo article upon misinformation." That McParlauo favors tho pro posed timber deal, to which Tho Bulletin objected, and which hns astonished tho entire county by Its npparent llagrnut disregard for tax payers' Interests, la tho Impression loft by tho Central Oreguulan article, and tho ovldeut source fiont which It emanated. BIG HL'RPRISi: TO MANY IN BEND luteal people aro surprised at the QUICK results received from slmplo buckthorn bark, glycorlne, etc., as mixed In Adler-l-ka, tho German ap pomllcltls remedy. Tho Patterson Drug Co. states that this simple rem edy anllsoptlclzoa tho dlgestlvo sys tem and drawn off the Impurities so thoroughly that A SINGLE DOSE re lieves sour stomach, gas on tho stomach and constipation IN STANTLY. (Advertisement) t o. eoi: of Bend for COUNTY JUDGE. Independent nnd uon.polltlcal candidate, A competent business man pledg ing a competent business adm'nls tratlnn, Dr. Con stands for a square deal for all sections, economy and efficiency In county expenditures, wine road construction and full pub licity In all matters that concoru tax payers, From a county-wide expcrlenco of wight years Dr. Coo Is thoroughly familiar with the noeda of all parta of Crook County, He Is also a heavy taxpayer and understands the Importance of economy, A vote for Dr. U. C. Coo is a voto for ctnclcnt, honest administration. COE CAM PA I ON COMMITTEE. (Paid advertisement.) ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for District Attorney on tho Independent tloket, 7th Judicial District. If elected I will enforce tho law to tho best of my ability. J. W. ALLEN, The Dalles, Ore. (Paid Advert'semont.) ANNOl'NCEMENT. HavInK been solicited by petition of over 30(1 names, regardless of party adulations, tn become a candl dato to succeed myself for tho oftlco of County Surveyor, I hereby an nounce myself aa a non-partisan, Rood roads candldsto for tho office of County Surveyor. I am asking for the suffrages of all voters regard less of politics on ray 35 years' ex perience as an engineer, and my record as County Surveyor of Crook County. KllED A. IlICE. Prlnevllle, Oregon. (Paid Advertisement.) FOR SALE 0 hives of bees, 1 pint form spring wnoon, 1 rooms of good furni- turc. This week only, t Two blocks northeast of railway depot. C. t It. TRUE. - "- VACUUM i m i bbbbbbBIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbHI ' This is something that every neat housekeeper should have. It is a simple and efficient cleaner, and will do the work of one that costs ten times as much. Come see tliem. Bend Hardware Co. S A, CLASSIFIED COLUMN RATES! Flvo cents n lino for first Insertion In this column, four conls a lino for cnoh Btibsoqiiont In sertion. Cash In ndvnuoo unions you havo nn account with Tho Hit), lotln, Count six words to tho line, Including tho nddross. Kor Hale. I'Oll HALE Oil LEAHi: At n Imr rt.ilu, Eroiunut Cash More, stork about $2000, postolllro III aloru, Chenso faotory just started. From 1(10 to 1000 acres of tho bent wliont laud in central Oregon, 300 tons of lino hay, 1000 bushnla of ryo mid many other tilings. Ilonsoii for sell lug or leasing Is sickness and moro business than I can attend to. Cult on or address J, II, l'o, rromout, Oregon, 30-tf roll HALE Motorcycle, or will trado for horses or oattlo, II. p. Hmlth, Itoud -jdtf I'Olt HALK -Hpan of horses, (i tt yra. old, w. noo. N. K. (Illbert, Park nddlllou. L'oif I'Oll HALE horse 8 yra. old, w, about 1300; atronit, willing and gen ttu; also a wagon and damons. In iiulro at Markul bungalow, Eighth street, Wleslorln. 33-3 lp KOIl HALE 7 choke lota, COxHO each, In Center Addition just east of lint depot, at fronts It 10 to $220 each. Home terms, (test bargain In residence lota In llend. Must ho sold aa I am going awuy soon, V. J, Mctllllvray. 31 if I'Oll HALE Having nearly com pleted our work on tho Deschute dam, wo offer tho following for sslu cheap: 1 10 II. P. Ilorltontal bolkr. I 35 II. P. Horizontal engine, naino equipment, Including sloven, rooking utensils, etc. All of which Is In ilrst clasa condition! Kor particulars call at omcc, North Canal Hiding, or write L V. (lordets, llox 47, llend, Oregon. 3!tf KOIl HALE 9. mom house In I'ortland, Hunnysldu addition, or will exchange for llend residence prop erty, llox 1S9, llend. 37p I'or Unit. KOIl IIENT CsmIii suitable for a baehnlor. Iixiulre Mrs, Nettle Kiev etiann'a restnuraut. 33tf POIt HHNT llou.e. Phono E. V. Itlehardsou. 30tf I'Olt IIENT Oood pasture. Tele, phonu or call on Dr. P. II. Deneir. Otf EOll HUNT Hood flve-room house, close In. Heo K. O. Minor at loatomco. Z0 it. I'Olt IIENT It. M. Handera' U mom house, furnished or unfurnish ed. Heo K. M. Hay. ;tf. FOIt IIENT l-room painted Iioiimi with barn, In Deschutes addition. city water. Hcnt $10 month. In quire Uullotln. 3t-it KOIl HENT Ten.acre Irrigated tract near town, with house, out houses, etc. Enquire nt First Nat lonal Hank. :9tf. KOIl IlKNTBlx rooma second rtoor of my new stone building on Wall street, steam heated; will rent singly or entirely. J. II. Iloan. 30tf Wanted. WANTED Men to brush and cut wood, son. clear sage Ed llalvor 33tf WANTED Woman to work on ranch. Address IC. .IS. (Irlmes, llend, Ore. 3ltf I'or Hale or Trade. KOIl EXCHANOh Tacoma resl denco property for llend proporty, Addresa "Trader," care Iluljetlti. Otf A -i.V,;V''i '" "