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PAOK o. THIJ HKND m'M.KTIV, IlKM). UUIlNKMDAY, NOVIIMIlKU tin, 111111. THE ' m BEND GKOKOI3 PAl.MKll PUTNAM Kdltor nnd Publisher. IT. N. HOFFMAN Munaglng Hil I tor. An Indcysrndout nowspapor stond Ing for the square deal, clcmn bus! ness. cloan polities nnd tho best ! torects at Bend and Centra) Onsgott One year. . . . . . Six months. ... Three months. . .Sft , .1-0 All subswlptlona are due nnd PAYAllt.ll IN ADVANCK. Notice of oxplrailnti will l mailed subsorl Iters an If renewal Is not wwido with in reasonable time the paper will bo discontinued. Please notify us promptly of any change of address, or of fallu.ro to re ceive the natter regularly. Make all checks and orders pay able to Uond tlutletln. WHDNHSDAV. NOVKMUKlt 20. 1912 POST MOUTBM. ..Nntlonnl olltlrs is a diversion, a duty and a nuisance. In Its acute form and triple charactor It Is now behind us for another four years. Apd the whirlwind navlng passed. It Is worth while to rqiranl a few of Its most apparent features. . The outcome of the three-cornered dual was Inevitable. I.lttls as he was known then, as compnrsd with the other candidates, Wilson would 'have been elected ltt'Aprll or May n readllr as In November. Had there been no Hoocevolt bolt, and had Taft liovn hit only adversary, Wilton would have won a hsmltminelr- Had Itoosevelt. and not Taft. received the Chicago nomination, the result would hae )-n the mbm, for then multl tudM f KepttMlenns would have re Inforred the DetMocratic boat. Another campaign fact, now patent to any observer. Is thh: The " Pro gressive Party- mlKUtbetter hae l.ew called the "tteofeSpU Party." 'lis pre-election stronswwns vastly overestimated. That was bocause It was a party of superlative self-satisfaction. Kvorr Itooseveltlan wss prpud of It, and wanted everyone within earshot to know where he stood; one Roosevelt man made as ntuoh itolltleal noise as four or five Wilson supitorters. Iloosevclt Is dead, politically. Even his giant combative ability and unparallcd publicity- proweM can regain for him neither his leadership nor resuscita tion of the party ho created and dragged Into prominence by his own sheer personal powers. "Ho did not deserve It." These aro the w,ords that are on the Dps of mul titudes who were oppuocd to Taft's election. Ills defeat under any ioa albie conditions in his own tarty could hardly have been avoided, but his pitiful showing In the electoral college is the result of forots that are not to bis persona d'scredlt. In his dosing campaign speech, Wilson said: Hverybody knows that buslnoss Is going to be conducted at the old stand, not exactly In the same way, but la a very much better way. and that the firm name simply will bo changed ft.oni Special Privileges & Co. to the People of the United iStates. He will bo a fortunate Prosldant. nnd we shall be a happy people, and prosjterous. If he Is able to bring hlg words true. Rtll LFTINiR,vcn t,l r,ht ' vote. So far as tho frniicniso is concerned utoy nnvo been Invested with rights equal to those of man. Tho women of lluud will be tho first In the stoto to linvo an opportunity of exercising that franchise. What they do, or what they do not do. will bo wutehed with Intel Ml not only locally but all ovor the state. A farurit , argument Mralust equal suffrage has been: "The watttn will not vote If they are given the bwliDt." '. On bototuher 3 It remains for lleud wouien to answer that argument as tHey s nt. The men of Crook county decided In fa vor of Ktvlni; tho franchise ii ihrlr wives, Blstors, daughters and moth ors, by n vote of SIS to 7JS. In the state the rate Stood BS.SIS2 to 55.030. Locally the margin of Indorscmdnt of votos-for-woinen wns ory slight. If the women don't use the franchise now that they have- It, those who stood with them will have onuse to be disappointed, and those who opposed allowing them entrance to the ballot Itox end of jHjlltlra will win the uni versal privilege of sny'itg. "I totd you so." Clearly there Is an opportunity (or tho women of lleud to "mnko good" with their new right. If thoy tall to go to tho polls Oregon qual suffrage. In a measure, will hsve re ceived a black eye at the vory outset CAM! OF TIIANKH. To nil (ho friends and neighbors who showed mo so many kindnesses dining tho Inst Illness of my husband 1 tako this ineaiin ot expression my tdni'oro thanks. MIIS. MAIMK Ill'KUOWKS. I FREE SOUVENIRS FOR THE LADIES i It will be man's dangurous prlvl luge to challenge the lair sex nt thq polls, and, If he wauls to Ikj real moan, mnko each feminine, voter dt)' dare her age.' When Hon Franklin's elder brother started a newspaper In Moetou, In 171T. ho was warnod that "one news paper was enough for America." "Genius 'a 2 per cent Inspiration and 9t tier cent pertiilrattoa," says KdhKia. Dlsmsrck's Stratagem. While ItH-MMrek whk lltlun at Frank fitrt. early In bin -arwr. lie whm ohc day Ht h piildk table with it frlctHl, nlltt tWII yUIIK iMllkx ttlhl OJlK- ; lunatn lalkliig to wicli other In the l..itMi liituttiHKi'. I'roui tUt'lr tiiiiimcr It nu evident to llUutiirvk tint! they were tulMuK itlxiut htm. It luipitvtieri that he bad once, uwde u visit to Coiir Istid. (titi- of the liiiltb' m Iim -. tiud bud pli'ketl up a few I.ettMi phl-iice. When the ludlc tmd talked iiimI IiiurIi til for Mime time be. whlxpvrt! to bis coi!iuinlou: The uiiiiueiit I say tuimfthlm; to ymi In nu unlntfllldMf tmiiic Hike n kev from your t-K'ket unii bund It to me." The viituttf ladles kept .on. uutl mid- dettly P.l'tiuiirek mild In mi uucoucertiMl tone to 111-, friend: "iMtbd mnu In aztek." The mroiid muu nt owe produced n key. The youni: litdk- from Courland lookeil ut their opKHlti- nelubliors. then ut t'tirlt oIIiit mid. bliisblug violently. roe uud left the ntom. NOTION OF 'CITY i;i.l(riON. l'iuunMt to direction or the Com mon Ottunrll, not lew Is Uereby given that Hid Oeneral Uloetlott for the eltv f ltnd will bo hsld Rt thw Hose fluim (beltiK the usual voting plum In said city, betwwn the hours of S a. m. nnd T p. hi. oh Tuesday, Decem ber third 1 3rd), UUS. for the purpose of eleetlng tho following ollluors; Mayor, fur uue year. Trensuror. for enc ar. Aldortnnu, for two years, to suc ceed Aid. Allen. , Alderman, for two years, to suc ceed Aid. Wonnmly. Alderman, for two years, to sue succeed Aid. l-MUti. , And said council further nppolnted the following nleetlon board: F.'N. May, chnlrman; Clyde Mo Kny. Judge: J. II. Ilcnu, judge; W. II. Coble, clerk; Clark Ithodes, clerk; (loss Farnhniu. dork. Notice Is tlrst published In The Itmnl llulletln on November so, lnl'.', nud posted In three public plncos In said city of lleud on November 0, 1912. Attest: 0. P. PUTNAM. II. C. KI.LI8, llecordor. Major. (I.osnl Advertisement). COAlBINIiD WITH A COMPLETE CLASSIFIED COLUAN I Showing' of Christmas Goods! i j ? A KOTIIER YEAR 1ms slipped nasi and soon It will he two years since we opeiu'd our Racket Store in lk-ntl. To commemorate this event littingly we -'ru. complete It.VTKS: Plvo cents n lino far tlrst Insertion In this column, foui conts n Hue for each nuhpoquont In sertlon. Cash In nilvsuoe utilsss joii have an account with Tho llul letln. Count six words to tho lino Including the address. Young folhs and old folks aro be ginning to plan Christmas gifts. A I took is always an uoeoptable presout for anyone, and Is apt to be particu larly valuable for any boy or Blrl, es pecially If It Is the right kind of a J$qk. Tho other day the Oregon Hu mane Soelsty. which Is tho state or ganisation working for tho preven tion of cruelty to animals, published a inc-vt exsellent lit o; ttooks con cerning animals, raommondUiK thum to harents, teoshors and young poo pie. Bvory book on the list la good. Th folowlng aro psrtlrularly Inter eating, scmo of them nr clasles; all u'e well worth reediig. and everyone would niaks a delightful aad worth while gift: "iUb sad His Friends," John I'.rown; "Dog of Flanders," U. t). llamu; "Wild Animals i Have Known." R. H, Tnompson: "Itob, Bon of ItattJe." ptlvnnt; "Call of tho A'lld." Iodon; "Illaek llonuty," Se-i.aO- And If you haven't happened tp have read thorn, don't got the no tion that these aro dry "educational" tstbrkB, or wibhj'-washy bontlmental llgrary ooncoctions. Not a bit of it. Ueryono Is a lively, thrilling ysru, fullof incident and interest, and just nucfttt ono thousand per cent better roaSlng than the "best seller" of to- nlulbarrol tomorrow and, for the input part, should have been there yesterday- How Whit China Was Diteovsrsd. Of many Incidences In which au ac cidental discovery revolutlolilxed n whole Industry there It imne' more striking tlmn that which enabled Sntnuel AM bury. In 1TJ0. to Impart t pottcrj' tlwt white glane which Its chief beauty. Chnnclus. wltlle Jour nejlns to London, to lutlt nt Ituiibury. lie niitiiTiI tbnt one of bin bond's " wns Uidly Intlatned. He cunsiiltcil the hoxtler. who Him? a rcillmt filut Into n basin of water, thereby easily rrduclntr It to a txiwder. which In applied to the Injurttl eye. Astbury. who had watched the process, guessetl that nt length lie had solred the problem which Had to Inns 'tcrplexi'ri him. He pn-cunil a cartload of nintn. had them tired and pulverized and. mixing the owder with pl'ie clny and wnfer. applied It to his wnro. which, nfler the llnnl bak ing. U-cninc white and shlulmr. This Invention, which he Improved upon by IntriKlucliiK cnlelnod flint Into the liody of the wnrc. wns soon universally adopted. Hxclmnge. Hla Ons Meal a Day. The eccentric lr. Fnrdyie. a well known pmfosMir of rbi'mlntry of the flfliteeiilli century, believed that mini required only oue luitil u day. mid for twenty juars be pnielleed wlmt be preached. At 4 lip would iirifent him self nt Dolly's rliopbniiip In Pnternds tcr row, uud Immedlutely upmi hit nr rival the cook would pliue 11 pound nud u lutlf of rump steak upon the r!d Iron Willie it wns conking the doctor would uiniixe liluim-lf ultb some such trllle hh Imlf ii broiled niiion or n pkite of IIkIi uud u vIiimx or two of hnindy Tbfii rame the stenk. tvllh n full ui ciiuuiiiliiieiit of bread uud itutiitoos. nud n ipmrt tnnlcird of stmug nlu Thlri wiim fnllotviil by ii buttle of old tirt. lifter which be would stroll to bis roam lis IJ-mttx street, wbeie he met Id' cIiim nud gave lectures on ebouils try luiibiii riimiilcltf. - ---- Pilot, Butte Acreage Best and I) west Priced. Acreage on tho Market. Handled by all reliable real estate dealers. J. H. Bean Bead, Qrejrnn 1 For Sale FOR BALIS 10 aortts (under taw Carey not) 3 inltrn of m line, Oro. Will sell loasonnbbi and aive tsrHss. It wltljtay t Investlgnt this. Write Jerry Maddtjp, on re P. 0. Matllnr Ill vision. Portland, Oro. 87-10 FOIt SAMC Two hives of boes. In quire at yellow liouso. west side of canal, nnrthoaat of depot, or see John True. 87p FOIt SAI.K ThontUBhbrcd Wynu- dotto chickens. One Imitorted roos ter. Mrs. Alferettn Orcutt. 3ip FOIl SAI.K 10 acres of choice Ir rigated land southoast of llend, elth er Improved or unimproved. Price nnd terms attractive. Also water rlRht to 25 acres under the North Lateral Irrigation Co. Kil Hnlvor sou. .I'tf FOIt UBNT Light housekeeping apartments in Murphy building. $10 per month and up. 37p FOIt 8AI.K-.Nlco comfortable cot tage In Houlovard addition, ncross tho river. Prlco $375. Terms. 37tf W. J. Mcdlllvraj-. FOrt 8A1.B Oft I.KA8H At a bar- Will Imve Our Second Annual Opeitiiur on next Saturday, November Combined with our uniuversary event we will nut on exhibition our first co showing of Christinas Roods lor this season. You are especially invited and urged ... . . r .i i i ii... i i ; i ....... .......!.... it. ...! to visit our store next onuuuny nun .: tiiu iiniiiiMiiiit.it nun uiui u'MiMtn.- nui. ui Christmas ftoods ever shown iii Bend. A handsome and useful souvenir (something new) will be given to each lady who calls, but to get a free souvenir you must come in person none will be given' to children or to your fiiends for delivery to you at your home. As usual we will have on exhibition a handsome display of extra line imported China and Glassware a display that especially delights the Indies. Come and look over this line whether you wish to. buy or not. Those who have looked over our toys state that they are by far the best we have ever shown. Last year our store was theMecca of Holiday .shoppers, ami this season it will be even more popular than ever because of the greater diversity of toys anil useful Christmas articles gifts suitable for every member of the family. Shopping at our store will be u delight this year, as the offerings abound in originality, merit ami good taste, displayed in scores of the nicest gifts imaginable for old and young. Remcmher the Hnte, Saturday, flic 23rd, nml Hint there is i Tree Souvenir for Ymi. ROWE'S STORE SANTA CI.AUS M:AI)QUAKTI:KS l:0R 1012 oeeefeeeeee IVInA i?CTC b y iTbtxnkso. sff&l ' VrAZr I -iiii ii-wtnr" "w w,. .-w.w November 20, 1912 Dear Friend: Mama said thio morn ing she was very thank ful because there wao a firotclaoB erocery in this tovn. She never has to oend any thing back she gets from there because they won't oend out any thing that is not, the best. Ve get all of our nuts, and celery and cranberries and every thing for Thanksgiving at this one place. Your friend, Jacob. P.S That one place is McCUISTON'S GROCERY Kln, Fremont fash Atr. stocs , 4lMiUt ISO0. iKintumre In stors. j Cheese factory just stirtod. From , 100 to 1000 apre of the best wheal, isnd in central OreKon. 200 tons of flae liny. lOPO bushels ot rye and; many other thlnits. Iteason for sell-' Iiik or leusliiK Is slckasss and mote uslness than I can attend to. Call in or address J. II. Fox. Fromout. OroKon. 30-lf FOIt 8A1.K Motorcycle, or will trudo for horses or cattle. II. P. Smith, llend -Stf FOIt SAI.K I eiiolro lots. f.OxllO each. In Center Addition Just cast o( the dKit, nt from 9110 tn $220 each. 8imo terms. Host Itarfralu In residence lots In llend. Must be sold as I am koIiik nway ttoott. 31if W. J. Mcdlllvray. FOIl 8ALK Potntocs. oabbSKC. onions nt reasonable prices. Inquire P. C. Hardy on JiuIko Hills' ranch. Telephone. 3-38p FOIl SAI.K 9-rown houso In fnrtlaud. Sunuyslde nddlllon, or will oxchaiiRit for llend residence prop erty, llox 189, llend. S"l FOIl SAI.K Two A-l bedsteads, with stirloKs. and one mattress. In- oiilro W. L. Win. Owl Phnrinaoy. 7 FOIt BALK CIIKAP Hedroom furniture, illnlngrooiit clmlrs. steel raiise practically now. J. C. Ithodes. FOIt SAI.K Ono KOOd Imn bed, coll sprliik's. cotton mattrss, prac tleally now, and a few other house hold kooiIs. Inquire "H", llullotlu FOIt SAI.K Lard barrels ut tho American Ilakory. Prlco fl oach. 7 Value Jliion. o? will sell for cash on easy terms. Addreas J. II. Miner, lleud, Ore. Xbtf 1'Olt ItHNT-KurnUhml cabin, 15 per iitonih. ohh blk itttel of dpot, eor. 7 si. and Fir avo, W. II. I.osh. ft-Ji (Aderllmimt) ltkt. LOUT Small lmy mare branded Ihx II on left suite, shod all round. Kewarri of ii. Notify A. W. Wlllsrd, llend. aft-atp I.OsTl'On the sttset Uihiwh O DohiisII'b buteher sbp stul The llestd I'o.'s otselrle shop on Wall street, into 31-Jowtil HIhIii wntoh, sllverold csih,. Fludsr please leave at J. H Miner's real osinte oillco and r'Che re ward. 3 "if I Owl mmmmmmmm For lleut. FOIl IlKNT FIvo-rooin hoiuo on Oreenwood uvoniie. Imiulre at Hos pital. S6". FOIt UIsT flood pasture. Tele- phono or onll on Dr. P. H. Deiicer. Otf FOIt ItKNT Oood live-room house, close In. Beo F. O. Minor ut postolllco. 29tf. t-'Ait iikkt It. M. Handors' h room houso, furnished or unfurnlsi- ed. See F. M. Itny. SUtr. FOIl IlKNT Tcn-nore Irrigated trnct nonr town, witti iiouso, out housos, oto. Knqulro nt First Nat- lonal Hank. wrn KMVT Klx rooms second floor of my now stone building on Wall strcot. steam heated; win rent singly or entirely. J. II. Uean. SOU irntt HUNT Btoro room uud three living rooms In Murphy luilldtrtK, (10 por month. 87p Pharmacy NOW OPEN IIKNU'S MODKUN DltUO STOItK. In tho First Nntlonnl Hunk liuildliiK. KVEUYTIIINO NKW. KVEKYTHINC; (300H. Ralph Poindcxter, Prop. Wiiutod. WAXTHD- A gill for general lioiistvi'orlt. See Hurt Hhuoy. 37-bp WANTKD Woman to work on ranch. Address It, U. (Irlmcs, Ilulid, Ore, 3, WANTKO Oantrnot to cut cord- wopd. ,Aildress W. K. Corbett,. llend. W.w'Ti.'ii t b.ivo uoHturu for nev- oral head of horsos. Oood food and plonty of wator. Knoulro Fred II. Wilson, Iildlaw. jv-ti. i- For Knlo or Trade. TO TftADK A business property ininn i i.r.no. now routed, to trade for dry or Irrigated land about sumo valuo. Owiioih only wnto iiox inn, llend, Oro. 3B-38 TO TltADB for nny kind of slock, StodnrJ lU)Un car us good aH new. n i i i eVweK VACUUM '. -WJ :': This is something tliat 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 them. Bend Hardware Co. Bend. Tho wtmtn of Orr. have been V