J rAGK 4. 11KND RULLKTIN, BKM, ORE., WKDNK8RAY, AUGUST U7, IBM. m THE BEND BULLETIN (I'uUlWiMl Kvcry Wednesday) GttORGR PALMER rUTNAM Kdltor nnd Publisher. IT. N HOFFMAN Managing Kdltor. IlODEIVr V. SAWYER ' Associate Editor. An indonendont nowspnpor stand- tag for tho square deal, olonti bust new, clean politics nnd tho host In terests of Rend nnd Control Oregon. Ono year $1.60 lx months. .80 Throo months BO poison at largo whero It can do hnrui, Recently many rnnchora have been Betting poison out to kill gophers and rabbits, both of which nro BorloitB detriments and require exturmlnnttvo methods. Rut, unfortunately, tho poison lino not ended Its work with these. According to rnnohors living o8t of town, there have been other Buffcrors, among thorn notuo flnu stock. Presumably, the animals tint died drank wator from ditches Into which the poisoned beasts ' fell. Whatever the direct means of their death, it is certain tho greatest euro must bo exorcised In the use of All subecrlntlona nro duo and .. . ..,.,,i .. , ... rAYARLK IS ADVANCE. Notices of """" """ ' expiration nre mailed suoscrtoors ami miiwu uj i. minuus If renewal Is not made within renson nblo time tho paper will bo discon tinued. Please notify us promptly of any change of address, or of failure to re ceive tho paper regularly, utncmiee we will not bo responsible for copies missed. Make all checks nnd orders pay able to Rend Rulletln. The Rulletln has been designated byW County Court of Crook County to publish officially all the proceed ings of the court. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 19X3. " JMPEACIIMENT VS. RECALL, 4 - ' A favorite argument of enemies of tho recall Is that In Impeachment a political body has dll that th recall affords, and thot it is u more orderly procedure, ono less likely to bo made the Instrument of popular and mo mentary passion and therefore better suited to tho purpose of getting out of office those who have shown them selves unfit. To the attention of all such we commend the present situ ation ta tho state of New York. There last fall the Democratic party elected Its candidate for gov ernor on a platform pledging the pas sage or a direct primary law. In the legislative session whlcli followed, this pledge was violated by tho ex press command of tho boss of Tarn, many Hall. The governor rebelled, took the fight to the people and af tr a state-wide campaign called n spec ial session of tho assembly to consid er direct primary legislation. Former ly a Tammany man, the governor. WjllIam.'Suker, in his primary fight broke away from tho organization and it m turn got out Its knives for him. War was declared and scandal after scandal was dragged out to blacken Sulrer's reputation. He re taliated with charges against Tam many and Its leader, Murphy, until finally that eminent citizen had the assembly "Investigate" Sulzer and then Impeach him. For the past fortnight the state has been torn Into factions; governmental, .functions have been practically suspended, and a legal snarl created that w'lll take months to straighten out. And all this because the machinery of gov ernment is not In the hands of the representatives of the people. Murphy put Sulzer in; Murphy Is putting him out. With the recall, all this would be Impossible. With the recall, if a number of voters thought Sulzer ought to be put out, they could bring him to an election. If then a ma jority thought that he ought to stay In, he would stay. In either event Matters would, move in an orderly and lawful manner. Now in New York there Is chaos. No ono, can say that the people want bulzer out or think him unfit for 'bis office and after all they, and not Murphy, are the ones most Interested. netween' Impeachment, because of ine.piuHiou ui an inuiviuuai, anu re call because of the passion- of the people, we choose the latter. matter, hot only for animals but fur people, for It contaminated water can kill stock, the effects of one poisoned rabbit In n lateral supplying a family with water might ho. horrlblo. The danger should bo realized nnd guard ed against. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS AMONG THOSE PRESENT, ETC. From ono of our county contem poraries wo clip the following: "Mr. ,nnd Mrs. John Almcter, Jr., entertained. a largo. party of friends Friday evening of last week. It was one of tho most pleasant parties of the season. Tho list of guests was jt long ono and wo ask tho reader',; kind Indulgence for omitting It. "Address W. M., box 114. chicken fancier, .male of.. the specie only wanted." ADDS PUNCHING .MACHINE. A multiple paper punching ma chine that can be adjusted to make any number of holes, of any size and kind desired, at any distance apart, was added to the equipment of Tho Rulletln shop last Friday. Ily means of this machine It will be pos sible to turn out nny kind of Job printing that requires punching. HKND'S SEAPORT. FLORENCE is Rend's nearest soa port. In course of a short time it will be connected with Rend directly by rail. If you wish to know more about this seaport, wrlto GEO. MELVIN MILLER. 1-23-1 4p-Adv Florence, Ore. Slv loaves of freoli bread for 2-Tc, 3 loaves of stale bread for 10c, chick. en bread 30c it Mick. . American link cry, Wall Street. New store. Ad Htf ALWAYS AT THE FRONT. Wi.have received a copy "of the urn i numuer oi toe juniura lines, n four-page paper which starts out in a very creditable way. The news paper is always at the front to help build up a community, for always among the first enterprises of a bud ding town is a newspaper. Juntura is In Malheur county and is the pres ent terminus of the Oregon Eastern Railway which is being built west ward by tbVo.-W. It. & N. Co. and which will connect with tho com pany's line here. The Times says: "Rulldlng operations were started here this spring, and in spite of tho fuqt that lumber and oth'or mater ials bud to be freighted from 30 to CO miles, we now nave two general stores, a first class drug store, a bank which will open for business September 1, two well equipped pool nnd billiard parlors, Ice cream par lor, several ,good restaurants and eating houses, a doctor, two lawyers, barber shop and a newspaper." And so Central Oregon and East ernOregon grow rapidly as soon as transportation comes, .-There Is a law against placing XOTICft OK SALE OK SCHOOL DIS- THICT llOXDS. Notice Is hereby given that on the luth day of September. 1913. the District School Hoard of School Dis trict No. 12 lu and for Crook county. state of Oregon, will sell to tho high est bidder $23,000 of District School Ronds of said district; said Itonds shall bo negotiable, coupon bonds of said illstrlct In tho sum of 123,000, shall bear Interest at the rato of GH per cent per annum payable semi-annually, said bonds shall be redeem able at tho pleasure of the district, but due and absolutely payable twenty (20) years from date there of; principal and Interest sbnll be payable in lawful money of the. United States at tho office of the treasurer of Crook county, state of Oregon, or at the fiscal agency of tho state of Oregon in the city and state of New York, at the option of tho purchaser: said bonds. snail not bo sold for less than par value: said bonds are Issued pursuant to Section 2. Chapter 172 of the General Laws of Oregon for 1913. ' , All bids must be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of J600, payable to said District School Hoard; all bids -shall be directed to H. J. Overturf. District Clerk of School District No. 12. Crook county, Ore gon. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The assessed valuation of said dis trict Is J1.094.CS2.00 The amount of outstanding notes, warrants end bonds of said district is JC600.00. All bidders shall make arrange ments to secure blank bonds In ac cordance with provisions of Section 3. Chapter 172. General Laws of Oregon for 1913. Ry order of the District School Hoard. School District No. 12, Crook County, State of Oregon. 11. J. OVERTURF. 25 Clerk Rom, to Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A, l'uott, Monday, a non. M. S. Lnttln wan In M minis yontor day on business. 11. B. Allan spent Xuuadny ' Nod luoiul on business. P. C. Garrison returned jostordny from n trip to Sisters, Waldo Shlpunin yf Portland is In town on btiBlnusa today. J. K. Taggart returned Inst night from a short trip to Portland. A dnttghtur was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowling this morning. Mrs, Mcintosh announces hur fall openlug for September 9 nnd a10. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rodseth li.we moved from their tout house on Rond street Into tho building a. tubs the street from Tho Rulletln office. "Happy" McKetulo of tho Rend Steam Laundry returned tho first of the week from n camping trip of thrco weeks in the mountains near Odcll Lake. Next Monday being Labor Day, n legal holiday, tho banks nnd tho postofllce'wlll be doted, the postotftce observing Sunday hours ut tho gen eral delivery window, Charles F. Condart and family nnd Mrs. E. J. Wilson and daughter Mar. Jorle, who have been over from Prlnevllle for several days, at tho Altamont, returned home today, Mrs. Mary Rottachcr of Condon, grand worthy matron of tho Order or the Eastern Star, was In Rend on Monday night and Installed tho offi cers of tho local chapter. After tho ceremonies refreshments wero had as Corkctt's. While here Mrs. He! sacher was entertained by Mrs. Lara. Stnto Senators Rutlcr of Wasco county nnd Rurges of Umatilla county, who were appointed by President of the Senato Matarkay. have refused to servo on tho Celllo Coiuiulmlon. It Is said that the re fusal Is due to political reasons. Thu members appointed from tho Houso arc Forbes of Rend nnd Abbott of Multnomah. The Presbyterian Sunday school will hold a picnic on the Wlest lawn Thursday from 11 to 4, Parents nro invited to attend wJth tho children. Hnskot lunched will bit brought by tho sovornl families nnd n plcnlo din ner will o enjoyed on tho nvn. Other refreshments, and' games have been provided nnd it good tlma 1m nsHtirt'd. Classified Advertising AdtcHlHciucntN Inserted under till heading nt tho i-n'O of ono cent it word for each Insertion, IINrouut on extended Insertion. t'tmrgCN me iwyablo In advance except for mlvcr tlers having n regular account with Tho Rulletln, All paid thertle incuts ttlll tie puxtcd In Tho Rulletln ufllco nt the time of receipt. AUCTION SALE at Bend Stock Yards, Saturday Sept. 6, 10:00 A.M. 5 DAIRY COWS 3 CALVES i2 Bulls, 1 Holfor.) 1 U. S. CREAM SEPARATOR. GEOKC.E II. WENDOIIFF FOR RENT Three cotnfortnblo rooms centrally located. Ruttnblo for family. Running water and electric lights. Very moderatv,lii(ulro nt llulletln office. Stf Irfnt nnd Found. FOUND Carton of tobacco. Own. er may have snmo by proving proper ty nnd paying advertising charges. 4tf FOUND Sweater and pair of gloves. Owner may have them by proving property nt Tho Rulletln nnd paying fur this advertisement. 2-ttf LOST- Scoloh Colllo dog uboul 10 months old, female, shows good breeding. Anyone finding snmo will recolvu reward, A, A. Gllniorn .Mllllcan, Oro, 58n W.inteO. sssms For Kent. FOR RENT Urgo front room. Inqulro at Rulletln office. 25U FOR RENT Furnished cabin & a. month. W. R. Lesh. lot 11, blk IS, Center Addition. 12tf IFOR RENT Newly fenced pus ture, three-quartern of a mllo cast from llend. Enquire of Mrs. Har riet llarneii. 23-25 TO LET-Modorn eight-room house In Kenwood. Hath and good plumb ing. Open fireplace. Apply to W. II. Walsh. Kenwood. 2Sp FOR RENT Four room house In Riverside, with water In house. Good garden In contraction for sale. Miko Davis, Riverside. 24-2Gp if YELLOW JAUNDICE (Yellow Jaadtra.) This is a dlsrase of thft Liver, Involving the Wood, Stomach and ltowU. HERBINE low and you have dark rintrs under the even bad breath. .: . -----. -. . "-----;-. uioaieu leeiine in tne oiomacn, and conatlnatcd bowels, with mucn umuieuca iwinu in mo bowt.li. von era badlv In need of llerblno bocauco l'noumonla. Is tho Right Rcmedr 1 All Liter DUordcrs. When the complexion Is sal- a an bad the bowels, with iiaiuienca tiowiU), you tll..l...- 111.., a V.IIam .. Braall pox, Cholera, Typhoid Fever and .Chill and Fever tlnd their victims only among thote who are in this condi tion. The liver to tho causa of all the trouble and llerblno la a powerful liver restorative. After uslntr Hcrblne the com plexion becomes clear and healthy, tho breath sweet and there Is a feeling of atreneth and exhilaration all throuirb. the body. Price COc per Bottle. Jsmei F.Ballird,Prop. 8t,Louls,Ma, m POOL SUPPLIES Next Tuesday the Bend school opens and the boys and girls will need TAB LETS, PENCILS, PENS, . INK and other supplies. At THE OWL parents will find everything in this line that is needed except the books, which the dis "trict will furnish free in the grammar grades. Our stock is fresh and our supply large. Make your purchases this week be fore the rush is on. v .it Owl Pharmacy St M WANTED Cook for family, Ros eau Howard, Deschutes, Ore. 20tt WANTED Olrl to do goneral honscv,urk. Inquire nt Shiiny gro cery. 24-2Ci WANTED To rent typewriter of standard keyboard, Inqulro at llul letln office, 24tf .WANTED Olrl for general house work. Addrves Mr, O, Lnurganrd, Lnldlaw, Ore. SOtf WANTED To rent 3 or furn ished or partly furnished house. In qulro at llulletln oftlce. 2Cp gTr-nnju. mi wwmdw r For 8nlc, FOR BALE Light wagun, $K. $qo L. A. W. Nixon, 2Hf FOR HALE Certain of my house hold goods. Mrs. A. M, Lara. 2ntf FOR SALE Unlet! clover liny nt Anderson llros. ranch, I'hono. lOtfl FOR KALE Cabin near llend Co. mill. Inqulro nt llulletln ufTlco. lOtf FOIt SALE Tho Altamont Hotel building and furniture, nil new nnd first class. J. A. Eastcs. 4tf FOR SALE OR TRADE for real estate One two. Urn Kolly truck, good' condition. For further Infor mation call at Deyarnitind'a gar age. :S-2Ci FOR &LW Good properly on Wall and Ilond streets, also In Ken wood. For particulars apply to II. C. Kills. 17tf fur HA Lit Heavy work inure, ftuod for logging-, freighting or fnrpu or will trade for 2 oowh or youni stock. It. A. Knotts, Q miles on IturiiH rond. 2S-2ii FOR HA 1.12 All kinds of common lumber nt MoNnuglit ft (.rtv4H,ui mill, on Iloml-lluniR rond, Also, vTj , .X cut any kind of orders on short notice. Write or call on us for prices. l&tf ' FOIt HALE Alt kind of rough and dressed lumber, nt Andorsqn j llros, sawmill halt way between llend nnd Laldlaw, on old Tuinnlo road, Reasonable prices, rough lutuhor 1 10 , per M, Delivering to llend or Laid- I law 2 per M. Telephone. lPIf , Hefe OHI'XiOK TIIU.Mt. - Arrives' o n. in, Leaves S: 30 u. in, - U.-W. It. K X. CO. V Arrives 7:45 p. in, Leaves 7:2A n, ui, , HTAOE LINE SOUTH. V Arrives ,..."30 p.,m. Leaves , 10 r,, ut. t AUTO I.1XKH, Cars dally to llurns and points -- south and southeast. I'OHTOFFHTJ HOURH. General delivery open dally 10 a. m. to 0:30 p, in. V (lenernl delivery open Sunday 10:30 a. In. to 11 a. in. Rnllwny mail clone 7 p. in. TELIidltAI'H HOURH, Western Union dally C-12; t- 1-0; 7-10. Western Union Sunday 8-10 and 4-0. -. THLHl'IIOXK HOURH, Pioneer Co. dally 7 a. in. to P p. f m. l'lou'ror Co. Sunday 8-12: (-3 . - Fall 4 Stephens Eye Salve Cures 8erl syca. Patterson Drug Co. SPECIAL 20 DISCOUNT Until Saturday, Sept. 13th, on all MEN'S SUITS Also some great bargains in LOW SHOES, HATS, BUCK GLOVES, Etc. A. L. FRENCH Bend, - - Oregon vr 7 i now xx S ho wi rJN JT) Mik M f I ifMink 1 1 wmi . Our dipl.iy of the . new footwear style, jtwtrcccivcd.dcmtndi , the attention of every tL , woman interested in ''y exclusive models, , ' correct shades and glove-like fit Wc feature Utz fc . Dunn Co. footwear for women, a standard ' , I. of execj fence for 30 1 years. 1 nereis rwyic in this line to it j.; every taitc, together with dcpendaMu I quality that is no where excelled. . R. M. Smith- Clothing Co. c While Camping Be Comfortable Tents, Blankets and Tinware for your outfit as well as groceries and food supplies of all , kinds. See our handy folding tables and completo camping outfits KsBSmWHSMM E. A. Sather WALL STREET purniture J M at A. L. Hunter's A