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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1912)
O iagi:( Till: IIKXI) lll'M.KTIN, 11NNII, WKDNKHDAV, XOVKMIIKIt Ull, tlllU. H J, THE NEED FOR GOOD ROADS Poor Highways Draining Coun try's Funds, HOWTO GET MONEY FOR ROADS Thsrs Ar Four Mtthods of Gtttlng Work Don, Gilt, Direct Taxation. Bond and Convict Labor Trsnsper Utien L) It Enormous Ytarly. Few people know what a modern highway Ik. Our goverunicut bss no i-uui-vplton of Its economic value. To talk phm roads Is to bore wont people. Tbe relation between road, water way ami railways la not understood. iwr, Saiuuel lllll In Gd Itoad. Article 8 of the constitution of the United flnte. which provide for the establishment or Ktofflces and post roads, la. so far aa It relate to roads, a dead letter. For nearly 100 years no public movement bna ever been undertaken for the establishment of highways. Iocal communities hero and there bavo stniKKlcd for better ment of highway and against exist Ins political method which render their construction Impossible. In dollar and cent the loss by bad primary transortaUon over the bo called highways of America to the producers and the consumers every year from marketing their products over these roads runs Into figures which few minds can comprehend. Tbc Uulti-d States lends tbe world in economic steam transportation, the Average cot to the public twins ap proximately threc-qnnrters of n cent for hauling a ton one mile over tbe Kteam railways. It Is not far from the truth to say that tbe American farmer Is at a disadvantage against his European competitor to the extent CROP REM IS GOOD Kxpcrlmcnt Forms llavo Accomplish ed Muclt flood For tfio Farmers, That tho experiment farms ntntn tnlneil In Central and Kastoru Oregon under tho supervision of tho Oregon Agricultural Collego Imvo accom pllshed aa much as favorable wea ther conditions tho pnst season In bringing record crops to this part of tho state Is tho belief of thoso In closo touch with the work being done. This statement Is based on tho fnct that crops raised at tho experiment farms ntul by farmers under tho direction of tho college exports, yielded from 20 to 30 per cent larger returns than was secured undor old methods. Special attention has been paid to growing corn and field peas, both of these crops having been found to bo practical. Tbolr great value Is that they Improve tho soli by keeping It free from weeds If not actually add Ing to Its fertility, and beside give great encouragement o mo nvesiocK Industry, one of the most Important assets of this part of Oregon. MN W R TL TO BE AT SALEM STATE LEGISLATURE HAS 90 MEN THE WHITE IS KING ONclplct nf lltackstnuc Xiimttcr lit), With Farmers Alio Numerous Others Arc Drawn From Many Walks of Oregon Mfe. BBBBBJBSBBBBBBBJSBBSfate , -J- The BEST all-round Family Sewing Machine that can be produced. Made in both ROTARY and VIBRATOR styles. The rotary makes both LOCK and CHAIN stitch. The latest up to the minute steel attach ments with each machine. Sold on easy payments. Send name and address for our beautiful H. T. cata logue free. White Sewing Machine Co. 14C0 Market Street San Francisco, California As usual, the disciples of lllack stone will predominate tho member ship of both the House of llepresen tatlvcs and tho Sennto at tho 1913 sealon of the Oregon Legislature. In a total of 90 In tho two houses, tltoro will bo 29 practicing members of tho legal profession, 12 In tho Senate and 17 In tho IJciuso. , Classtlled ns to business and pro fessional callings, tho merchants have tho t.irgcst representation In tho Hen ate, after tho lawyers. Tho mer chants number four. The Senate al so Includes two physicians, two stock men and otto each of tho following: Stationer, druggist, orchardlst, far mer, contractor, commUslon mer chant, Insurance, dentist, miller and real estate. , In tho House It will require tho 12 farmer members, three stockman, ono dairyman and the manager of n Fort lailn detective agency io stand off the 1? lawyers that belong to that branch of tho state's lawmaking body. Tho! lawyers and tho farmers combined represent a strength of 29 of tho 00 members, almost a majority. In tho House there nre also three bankers, three stockmen, and an equal number i of newspapermen. The same branch of the lawmaking Itody Includes twin ministers, two merchants, two real' estate dealers and one each as fo. I lows: Contractor, miller, stationer, veterinarian, abstracter, orchardlst, employing printer, Journeyman print-1 er, stationary engineer, manufactur er, druggist, osteopath, commission merchant and tlmlter denier. V. A. Forbes, the llend Represen tative, Is In tho ranks of the majority a lawyer. Hl'MMONH. In tho Circuit Court of tho Rtnto of Oregon, for tho County of Crook. Central Oregon Irrigation Com pntty, a corporation, plaintiff, h, Wlltnrd M. Houston, defendant. To Wlllard M. Houston: In the untuo of tho State of Ore gon: You nro hereby required to ap pear and answer tho complaint tiled against you In tho above outltled suit within six weeks from tho day of tho first publication of this sum mons and It you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof, tho plaintiff will apply to tho Court for the relief prayed for In tho complaint, to-wit: for tho cancellation and set ting aside of a certain contract, dated September 12, 1008, made be tween you and Tho Deschutes Irri gation and Power Company and as signed to said plaintiff, relating to the settlement of cortaln lands, nud tho purchnso of water rights appur tenant thereto, situate In Crook County, Oregon, and for such other and further relief as may netun to the .Court Just ami equitable. This numinous Is served upon yon by publication by authority of mi order of the Hon. W, L, llrndshaw, Judge of tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for the County of Crook, mid said order Is dated tlin 2nth day or October, IIH3, and Is duly roronled and outvied In said Court and suit. Date of first publication, October .10, 1012, Date of last publication, December 11, 1012. Jesso Stearns A Jacob Kaniler, Attorneys for tbe plaintiff, T i a statu man vat rn uxutlxkd. of paying an excess of twenty cents cost per ton per mile over the so call ed roads In America. The camp followers and organized parasite, prrylng on the good roods rooreraenL have run the cost of per manent road up so high as to fright en people attempting 'to build perma nent highways. The public bus over looked the fact that highways are the iniKTty of (he eople; that to build nal highways require t-entrnllzed Kwer mill m proper standardization The people iiiimi to benetlt by gixxl road iiKMt upKMe them. The change necessitated In tbe char aeier of the highways through the use of the modern nelf propelled vehicle nuke It po-oilble for tbe United State to equip Uitelf with modern highways st a rout uo greater than the cost nbrosd. I know of only four ways of receiv ing money to form a fimd from wblcb road enn Ih htitjt.' Tbe first Is by gift of money or senr Ires. Tbe seeoud wny In which a commu nity enn reelve money for road build ing l by dlret-t taxation, but unless the sum wi pent are economically used, road building taunt of iievesslty le slow The third way Is by the Ixinance of iMiud. pliielug the burden for xnna. tit-tit nwd. In pun at least, on future generation The fourth wav Is by utilising nn as set kIiI.Ii unfortunately all the state lirtve. mid that is by building ro-id with (iiiirln labor I am heartily In favor of ltd method, and have advo cated It for msn.r wfirx tabor so em ptoyiMl Interfere In uo way with free lalKir and l of crear advantage from a luiiiiMiilturliiii xtiiiidiMiltit In that while ntd ore ' elmr built lir convict, the cliMrai-ter of men 1 lielng reformed mid llielr liodle are beliis strengthened bv proper manual labor The facts nre. .In Washington, that lietter re sults run be obtained hv the utllluillon of convict labor than by hiring men to perform the work There Is nn reason why a man. whether rich or poor, should lie upMirted In Idlejie, and the burden of any mitn supported In Idleness minjt pe borne, by the work, ers The work should not lie mted " to men convicted filT rrlnie, but proper detention ill nips should be established, so Unit lli"f i uwp prnue fo demss nnit vacrniiey iVmld be Kent ilJret't from the riilrlMom trt the detention" ramp amlvioVl(tinnrn thefr. krrp'r mid relieve society .of the, burdQiuor ,,. their support. '' i--"! We do not Give Trading Stamps fJBuy your groceries of us, we can save you from five to ten per cent. Trade where your DOLLAR goes the farthest. L. B. MISENER CASH GROCERY. WHOLESALE AND ELEPHONE. RETAIL. Bend, OreRon. : , i We Have Taken Over the Entire Stock of LUMBER of the Pine Forest Lumber Co., and are in a position to fill orders oi any size. In addition we carry a full line of Building Material Lime, Cement, Plaster Brick and Fire Clay. Also COAL and LAND PLASTER. Overturf-Davis-Miller Co. Bend, Oregon. , ... t Everythi ng FOR MEN in the line of Winter Wearing Apparel HEAVY WOOL UNDKUWEAU WOOL SI HUTS Chlnpcwn nnd HuckliiKhnm & I lech t WORKING SHOES RUBBER SHOES GERMAN SOX FBLTUS00TS A.L. French The AlEN'S TOQQERY Hl'MMONH. lit llio Circuit Court of tho Htato of Orouon. for tho County of Crook. Nellie Wrloht. lilnlntlrr. vm. llnrre Joseph Wrlnllt. defendant. To Harry Joseph WrlRht, nliovu tinm en iieieniiaitt: In tho uamn of tho Stale of Ore Kon you nro horoby required Io ap. per nnd ntiswur tlio romiliilnt fllml nttiiltikt you In llio iiliuvo Diitltlcil suit within six weeks from tint dnlo of tlin llrst publication of this mini, imins, nnd If you full to iipimiir mid ntiswur for wiint theieof tho plalutlrf will apply Io tho Court for tlui lellnf prajed for In Ilia Complaint, lo-wlt Tor tho illssoltitlon of tho I In of matrimony now oxIhIIiik butween you and tho plalutlrf, mid lor a fur ther dooroo that tho properly now on tied by tho plalutlrf shall be and remain hers, freo from any rlHtli, (Ilia or Interest on your part, either at law- or In oaulty. This summons Is served upon you by publication by authority of nn order of tint Honorable II. C. Kills, .liuluii nf the nountv Court of the Htnto of Orison for Crook County Hitld order Is dated tho aunt imy or October, ID 12. nnd Is duly recorded and entered In said Court of action Tho date of llrst publication tho aotli day of October. 11)12, VI.KNOK X rOUIIKH, 31-10 Attornoy"l(fr iilnluilff. REACHED Arflt'" mm Sri msm m, LAND OF PALMS li A PLEASURE TO AN6WER QUESTIONS M . ASK ANY AGENT OF THE OWU5H BaM B jK TO HELP OUfLINt YOUR TRIP JJJjBb('Ri- OREGON INVESTMENT COMPANY """ " " -f If You Want Good . Residence Lots Business Sites Irrigated Land LARQE OR SMALL TRACTS, 320Acre Homesteads AND RELINQUISHMENTS, investigate what we have to offer., We have the best on the market, at the best prices and terms. This firm also makes a specialty of Fire Insur ance, Indemnity Bonds and Plate Glass, Show Case and Mirror Insurance. Our companies are the best in the United States, and pay their losses promptly. fJWe are the oldest established real estate firm in Bend, and have a first class record for fairness and efficiency. If you have something to sell, or wish to buy, let us help you. j Oreg. Investment Co. IM.MRR MSW0N0HR W. '. YAfsDuVUKr Wall Street, Bend, Oregon . ' t y ? . '