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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1912)
;. i . TIIK I1KN1 IllMJ'TlK, IIKNI), W KDM'HI'AY, OGTOWCIt, 00, 1012. rAOK 9. t ' ;TEEL TRUST BACK :T.B.TROSTPLflN .A wires dulliniid, Got Wilson Returns With Prompt and Cofltrlnelne Answer. UUHTRY WAITED FOR WASH. yondsrad If It Wss to Produee a PareUsI of 'Parhtr Bplseda -More Proof If It U Wanttd. lyVbcii lb country read on tlio morn Sg nf Oct. H Iho charge of Wood row llsa before hli audience la Color dTbst tho stsol trust U back of tho 'doMrett urogram of trust regulation Us In tho anuin papers Colonel ftooce 1t'e demand for proof of tho osaor fajgLl It at up and took notice. Would tU -iroducv a parallel of tbo fatnou , Amdo oflhfl 10)4 campaign, wlito Jo colonel called Judge t'arker a liar Tr asserting (what ha been so recant r proved) that tbo corporation were bntributlng to tho Itooaerelt cam i nlgii? There u eager watting for Oorer , br Wilaon'a answer. It camo prompt y (lie neit da In his speech at Kan ia Cltr. Concise!, eonTtnclngly and i lUyassIoaattly Governor Wllaon mot die IlooTlt challenga, aad shonld & contnirtra bo presse-l further tho pf uiocrailc candidate will five the bull Ikhmo all bo wants, for the corrobora sou whereof bo epoko la abundant '. ' Wllssn's Chart, At Pueblo, tho center of the weatsta i Heel Industry. Governor Wilaoa Hid: "Evidence of what I am about to ea orae to tno by way of corroboration Ive'ry day In form that I cannot que. ion. It U a very Interesting clrcum- Mane that tbo United Btatse Btetl cor oration la behind tbo third party pro rraa with retard to tbo refutation of tbo trusts. HNow, I do not aay that to prejudlco rrxJ. I am perfectly ready to admit that tbo officers of that corporation i think that tbo third party U the &wt thing for tho United State. That tk not my point My point la that throe ' srntlcnieu have crown up tn tbo stmos 0i re of tbo thing they, themselves v bare created and that tho taw of the Tlntled Htatetf ao far havo attempted to islMtroy tho thing that they have cre ed and that they now want a govern, eat which will perpetuate the thing ley havo created. ("You therefore have to chooao now a apvernment eucb aa tbo United Mates aMcl corporation thlnka the United State ought to bare or a government irh aa wo uaed to bare before these frntlemea succeeded hi setting up prt 'ftp. ' Kbe tft monopoly. Reeeavslt'e Chslltnae. e aame nignt at Albany, w. T., Colonel Ilooserelt upon reading reports K tiovcrnor Wilaon'a apeech said; "As far aa I know tho atatament baa not tbe sllgbtrst foundation In fact. Mr! Wllaea lias no business to tnaka such a atatement unlet ho baa the proof, and If be bna any proof I de mand that he make It public Imme diately. If ho baa not Ut blm retract Mr atatement aa tho only manly and ttoncrabl thing to do." Wilaon'a "Utter Courteous. Tho neit night Governor Wlleon Bade thia reply before tbo great an- ' ilfaco that greeted hita tn Kansas City: . 'II undentand from tbe newspaper feporta that Mr. Hooaevelt waa die tressed by my suggestion tho other day Hut tbe Unite! trUtea BtH corpora ton we back of hie plan for control jn the trnet. nt teterpreted ray ro anark to mean that they were, aupport htm with their money. I waa not inlnking about money. SHI do sot know whether they are ipportlag Ua with their money or ijot. It doe sot make any difference. yhst 1 meant waa that they are eup porting him wit their thought, and fJiAir thought la not our thought, t iueant, and 1 aay again, that the kind it, control which he VtoQotM t the rtn,pf control tH the United fttatesj Ui corporation wanta. J. eea iwcfoctty willing to a4aJt tat JL,J thlak H ta the beat for the oaa Vy. My point la that tats la a method ejrhcelve4 from the point of view of the ,ery men who are to be controllee and Meat that ta feet the wrou potaT of rlew froaa whk-a to concetra It I "If Mr, RooaereU ta wrlllae to have iKr. Perkiaa aunaeet how. the corpora Hon ought to be regula'ed why wjjl (Ih) not be willing to Uke"uratioa from tbe Mat quartern aa to the de tail of tbo regnlatlonT Mark yon, la 'oHe aad gentleeaea, I am not dtacuea (tcvif Individual. I know Mr. George iferklna. I have no quarrel with any (thing except hta indgaient lie dee got look at thee thlnge la the way a n who do not wleh to accuetora their ntlada to monopoly look at them." I 'ruere ehould be an Immediate rev(- ton of the-taria? downward. It abould begin wtth the acbedulae moat obvloua- l uwd to kill compeiltloa and ralae' JwIcm la the UntUd Hi tea. and abould M oxteaded to every Hem which af erda opportunity for monopoly and (nfjeclal advantage until apectal fkrore 4rhall bare been abeoluMy wMbdrawn 3p4 our lawa of taxation tiaaeromed Iffotn a ayetem of nwernBteneal patron- 'jie fharaW which W tM We he? will create the laaac fanwla. SMALL FRUITS ADAPTED TO THIS TERRITORY. Tho accompanying llluatratlon ta from a photo taken Oct. IS, of a eec ond crop of atrawbnrrlea grown with In A mllo of Iloml. Tbe llulletln can attoit to tho quality of their flavor. M 0, Cue, who ha recently pur chaaod tho farm of Charlea I., nan dolph on tbo nortlioait elopo of Pilot llutto. where ha la conatructlng a itroeniioiuo and oatabttehlng a nura fry, brought tho borrlce to tbl office Mr. Coo stated that thero wero a WHY NOT ELECT WOODROWWILSON Item Pipir, Asks its IM irs a Uliif 0'stli, FRAUDS OF PRESENT REGIME naya the Tariff Ha Been Tee High Fee a 0naratlen and Mutt Be Lew red. Tho Chicago Poet an Influential In dependent lUpnbllean newapaper, pro pound tbla queetlon to Itepnbllcana: -Why not Wllaonl "Tbla qucatlon ta nddreaaed particu larly to Itcpubltcana. "Uorernor Wllaon aulta tbe Demo crata down to tbo ground, aulta all Democrat who are worthy to lie rail ed Democrat, lint In an emergency like ttiU, why should not Wllaon autt a largo part of tho Republican aa well? "Why not Wllaont "Governor Wllaon la a thoroughbred American gentleman, not only In the accident of birth, but In hi every Ideal, Imputee and principle. That abould be tbe flrat requirement of every presi dential candidate. "aoremor Wllaon U a tried and trustworthy executive. Ut brilliant record aa governor of New Jersey proves that "Governor Wllaon la an eminently eano and sensible man. He la an emi nently honorable man. lie baa digni fied artrf place which ho baa held. Ho has performed a splondld public service by lifting tho present cam palgn out of the riot of mudaltnging wlti which Hooaevelt berran It "In every personal characteristic. Governor Wilson la equipped to be any man's president, without regard to whether that man la a Democrat or a Republican. What tbes, of hie po litical qualMcatlonaT "Governor Wilson la and always baa been a sensible Democrat but ho la not and never baa been a silly, violent partisan. "Governor Wlleon stand for honesty and eaUciaoo In federal admtntatra tlon. So do all aavo those who profit by graft and tnerflciency. "Oovsrnor Wltuori stands for tbe curbing of touts, ami monopolies. So do ail, except monopotlata and their de fender, Theodore Roosevelt "Governor , Wilson elands for a prompt and steady downward revision of tho tariff. Ho da nine-tenths of tho troopte.or the United HUtee, "Governor Wilson, betieree In. a more, radical tariff revision than do a larye number of tho rank and die of Re publicans. But Governor Wllaon la the only candidate who If elected will Pttrmet.tae revtekm of the tarln at alt "The tariff ha been too high for a generation. Is It not better to take a chance' at getting tt too low acrordlnc to Republican standard than to let tbe known frauds of the present ee glae continue for another four yean to rob the public? "Why not Wilson? He will sjtrn aa honest, a (fignlied, a crWe adnata. tratioB. Ke wH .respect the coaatlhi tlon. Ho will see that the" tarln la re vised downward. Ha will curb trusts. Re wil sarre tbe people. "Wny not Wllsonr FACTS WORTH REMEMIERIMO, John D, Archbold, for the Standard, Oil oocapany, gave Il0aw to Roese-, velfat esntpabja fuM (-V tWV but re-, fused ta "come across" wtttTllMeV more, which wan desaanded, t. H 3. P. Mocvan of tike steel (mat nnai V0 tWfiOO atore. largo number of herrlca Iwrno upon tho runnor from plauta sot out this apring, and ten day after taking tbla pliotograuh tbo fruit had not been damaned In the loot i.v ,.. tn Ulio picture can be aeon bloaaoma, groen oorrie, and tho ripened fruit, alt In porfect condition. Tho Illus tration la of Clork'a Boodllnga, of Which Mr. Coo haa a larvn nnmlu. of planU, aa woll as lovoral other varieuea. Mr. Roosevelt furiously prosecntsd the Standard Oil company, bnt bo re fused o prosecute tbe harvester trust and tho steel trust and gave the steel trust permission to absorb Its only se rious rival. t George YT. Perkins of tbe steel and harvester trusts gave $18,000 of the New Tors Utm Inwurance coapany'a money tn Roosevelt's campaign fund, and refunded It when tbo fact became public. None-: to cnRtirroiw. In tbo County Court of the State of Oregon for Crook County. In tbe matter of tho Katato of Anna T, Auno, deceaaod. Tho undorsignod having been ap pointed Executor of tho Last Will and Teatament of Anna T, Aune, de ceased, notlco la hereby given to tbo creditors of said Eatato and all per sona having clalma agatnat said de ceased to present them duly verified aa required by law, within alx months from the dato of thla Notlco, to tho n -- GET YOUR FLOUR AND FEED BEND MILLING AND WAREHOUSE COMPANY !i "JHE BEND FLOUR MILL" CttM Htr for St. r S.--4 - tindoraignod at tho office of C. 8 llonson, Lawyer, Hand, Oregon, Datod this 9th dsy of October, 1913, ANTON A. AUNK, Kxacutor of tho Mat Will and Testa- merit of Anna T, Aune, deceased. HUMMONH. In the Circuit Court of tho Btato of Orogon, for tho County of Crook. Tho llond Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. G, C. Coopor and N. A. Cooper, co-partner, doing bulncs undor tbo Arm namo and stylo of The Torrobonuo Lumber Co., De fendants. To O, C. Coopor and N. A. Cooper, abovo named Defendants: In tho namo of the State of Ore gon you are horoby roqulred to ap pear and onawtr tho complaint Hied against you In tho above entitled eult within alx weeks from tho date of the flrat publication of tills sum mons, and U you fall to appear and anwor for want thereof the PUlntlff will aj,j,iy to the Court for the relief prayed for in tho Complaint, to-wit; for judgment against you and each of you for tbo sum of 1719.20 with interest thereon at the rato of 10 per cent per annunufrom April 17, 1912, until paid, and for the coil and dis bursements of this action. This summons Is served upon you by publication by authority of an ordor of the Honorablo If. C. Ellis, Judgo of tho County Court of tbo State of Oregon for tbo County of Crook. Bald order Is dated tbo 21th day of September, 1912, and la duly recorded and entorod in aaid Court and action. Date of flrat publication Soptem ber 25, 1912. VERNON A. FORDES. 23-35 Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICK TO.CIlKDITORa. In tho County Court of tbe State of Oregon for Crook County. In tho matter of the Eatato of Arnt Auno, deceased. Tbe undersigned having been ap pointed Executor oi tho Last Will knd Teatament of Arnt Aune, Do ceased, notice la hereby given to the creditors of said Estate and all per sons having clalma against said de ceased to present them duly verified aa required by law, within six months from tho date of this Notice, to tho undersigned at the office of C. 8. lienson, Lawyer, Ilcnd, Oregon. Dated thla 9th day of October, 1912. ANTON A. AUNE. Executor of the Last Will and Testa ment of Arnt Aune. deceaecd. 31 SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for the County of Crook. AT THE FARMERS We Will Give Hour In Exchange for Grain, as well as Pay Cash for Large Deliveries. C. I. itOZlXL, Mwngir - Hjp Central Oregon Irrigation Com pany, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Frank Stevens and fl. L. Dew and Desert Land Hoard of Orogon, De fendants. To Frank Storens and 8. It. Dow, Defendants. In tho name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In tho abovo entitled suit within six weeks from tlio day of tho first publication of this summons and if you fall to appear And answer, for want thereof, tbo plaintiff will apply to the Court or tbe relief prayed for In complaint, to-wlt: For tho cancellation and setting aside of a cortaln, contract, dated October 21, 1901, mado botween you and tbo Deschutes Irrigation and Power II llll ! Ill S I I " H Those mBSm Who BK Have nnnnnnnnninBnnnnnlgannnnnnnnnnnnnH t m -asnf-F EITHER STOCKERS OR FEEDERS WILL DO WELL TO GET PRICES ON OUR Stcki Iks Hog Feed. The best to be Had nnd nt Surprltlngly Low Prices Send Milling (ft Warehouse Co. "Tfc Bert Flow MiU." Portraiture entarg'ng and copying at the Seward Studio. ' KfcssWBnBjBnn Company and assigned to said plain tiff, relating to tho settlement of cor taln lands, and tho purchase of wator rights appurtenant thereto, sltUato In Crook County, Oregon, and for audi other and further relief aa may loom to tbo Court Just and equitable Tbla summons is served upon you by publication by authority of. an ' order' of tho Hon. W. L. Dradshaw, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tho County of Crook, and said ordor Is dated tho 12th day of September, 1912, and Is duly record od and entorod In said Court snd suit Date of first publication, Septem- , ber 18th, 1912. JESSE STEARNS. 28-31 Attorney for the Plaintiff HOGS MMM tMMMM-)MMt) Central Oregon ' Brokerage Co. Agents for tho UNION MEAT COMPANY t OP POKTLAKD, ORE. We carry n complete stock of hams, bacons, salt meats, lard and compounds with the United Warehouse Co. at Bend. Prompt attention to mall or phone ordor. Wholes-Jo only. Office oat SaiWoost Oregoa. SEE Selling Agents for Aubrey ffeigkts nas-s--ae9a-asBes-a'9assBTa-s-9rasaaBaTr The- roost beautiful reel deuea property id Bend. Only 6 to 8 block from business center on e&ay terms. Fire, Accident nod Liability Insurance. Surety Bonds. All classes nf Real Estate, J. A. EASTES Oregori Street, f J. J. RYAN Sanitary HiatHag I STEAM ANO HOT WATEH IrBATtNSJ. JOtWiNQ de, I 1,171 I rVes-Hy At-teaUed WW'i'ewfcW aarVfa. tptV t of I Roofinsr of all kind. RepnJrls,- protapuy done. Je A. MkLOSKEY TiNNlNQAND Pumaca Co-athtettw Guttrk. Sftontlat7 Cornices aad S4cyUiita, t-x .