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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1913)
FAGK4. rn? '-' BKND HUIXKTIN, RKXD, ORK., WttDNKSDAY, HKFTKMHKH fcl, 1018. THE BEND BULLETIN (l'ublUhc! livery Wednesday) OEOROE PALMER PUTNAM Editor nnd Publisher U. N. HOFFMAN Manntlnc Editor. ItORERT W. SAWYER Associate Editor. An Independent newspaper stand ing for tho Bqunro donl, clonn busi ness, clean politics nnd tho boat In terests of Dend nnd Central Oregon. uno year. ..... l.uQ Six months. ......... 80 Threo months. 50 circumstances xvo have assured him that while wo can't altogether "stop HclnR" neither nro wo willing to "Quit n coming." Tho sixty days tlmo Is yours for tho asking, frlond nnd no Interest on tho 1 ,4 plunka. All subscriptions nro duo and PAYAULE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration aro mailed subscribers and If renewal la not made within reason able tlmo tho paper will bo discon tinued. Pleaso notify ua promptly of any change of nddrcss. or of falluro to re ceive tho paper regularly. Othcrwlso we will not bo responslblo for copies missed. MaVo all checks and orders pay able to Dend Bulletin. . Tho Bulletin has been designated by tho County Court of Crook County to publish. oRlclally all the proceed ings of tho court. - Tha "Dtvll's Qrav.yArd." A cemetery known us tho "DevU'a Oravo.vard." on top of a rocky hill overlooking Slon, Switzerland, where for centuries were burled sorccrera and sorceresses, Is being blasted nway to make room for public Improvements. From tho tuiitti century to the early seventeenth those supposed to bo In trallle with tho evil one won tortured, executed nnd burled there. The exca vator have found bones estimated to bo those of many hundrcda of portions. Still H. Had It. A certain physician told sonic of his pntlcutx that a long no they kept their feet and legs dry they would ho safe from mi nttnek of tho grip. Ono day ho was surprised to receive a letter from a patient In which tho latter said that be had two wooden legs nnd yet be had had the grip for tiro consecu tive years. Philadelphia Ledger, tho homo there." Tho'boy had' boon working for Jack Tnusoy on tho Xtutxlg building. 11AXI ROYS AT PIM.VKVIM.K. Threo members of tho llend band nro helping furnish music nt tho fair In Prlnevlllo this week. Monday Ashley Forrest, Chot Sprtngor and Mr. Van Cleavo wont over for tho vvcok a engagement. G I- WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 24, 1913. ii i TARIFF THOUGHTS. Tho Democratic tariff .measure, shortly to becomo law In place of tho Payne-Aldrlch bill, suggests var ious Ideas to the editorial mind. Fathered as It has been by the pres ent Democratic majority, It was sure ly grandfathered by the Republican leaders of four years ago, for few things aro more certain than that tho Democrats aro now In power because of their opponents' broken tariff promises. Taft's failure to protest against the betrayal of the people was the first thing to bring ms strength and nroKreeslvcnoss In doubt. Tho suspicion of him that then budded soon oame Into full flower and last fall he aud his part went down. It scores equally certain that had the protected Interests been less grasping four years ago they would not now find thomselvos so shorn of protection. Had a llttlo weight been taken from the people, they would have given thanks and been con tented; but whon tho burden was In creased: their impulse was to throw the wholo thing off. It Is to bo hoped that the protection of tho past four years will be a pleasing memory to the "Interests" in the competitive times to come. And, finally, wc come to the one thins that, can now be urged In be half of the men who passed the Al drlch bill. They started the income tax amendment. How pleasing It must bo to thorn to think that not only did they bring, the reduction of duties upon themselves, .but that they made reductions possible by providing the Inoome tax to supply tho losses In revenue. Explaining It. Jones (Just Intrvducedi I suppose you don't remember inc. but I was once n witness ngnlnst your side In a certain trial, and I reuumtKr that you cross examined me with the greatest courtesy. The Lawyer In that so? Perhaps your testimony wna uot ma terial. Puck inns wAXTEn. Tho Common Council of tho city of Uoiiil will recnlvo soaiotl bids until 0 p. m. Monday, October 0, 191.1, for tho construction of n municipal build ing exclusive of steel nnd Iron work, In accordance with tho plaiiH nnd Bpeolllcatlous now In tho hands of J. V. Dlmlck. Tho front and side of said building to bo of pink tufa rock to bs laid In broken nshlar design, tho two lusldo walls to bo of lava rock. Scaled bids nro also desired at tho aamo time both In a lump sum and also ttemlted for tho steel and Iron work called tor by said plana and specifications. Tho council reserves tho right to reject any nnd all bids. II. C. ELLIS, nccordor. tdz. m r a n HOME MADE CANDIES DAINTY LUNCHEONS Bakery Goods Homo linked Refreshing Sod us and'Sundacs ICE CHEAM Retail nnd Wholesale Newcomers should got tho habit of going to Innes &. Davidson's bar ber shop. Adv. Th Eternal F.mlnlnt. "Wlmineii certainly ain't got no con sNtency." "What's the matter. Mlkor "Me wife chased me out wld a rolling pin t!)l morning nnd then cried be cause I left home without kissing her goodbye-Pittsburgh Post. Classified Advertising ffifc VakI Dairy. !7tf JACKSON COUNTY'S ACTION. The action of Jackson county last week In voting a $B00,000bond Issuo by a three to one vote Is a notable event in Oregon's good roads history. That the officers of Jackson county had the good sense to turn tho utili zation of the monoy arising from the bond sale over to the State Highway Commissioner's ofllce Is a further ad mirable example. To the people of Crook county, the precedent set by Jackson county Is important. It Is an Instructive ob ject lesson. Tho people of Jackson county voted, by an overwhelming majority, to Issue a large bond for the construction of a very small amount of road only 60 miles. That Is, they realjzo that while the direct presence "of the new road will "benefit" but a comparatively small area and a small population,' its real benefits to the people of tho entire county, equally Including those somewhat remote from the road it self, are enormous. Jackson county believes that In a few years the total amount of the Investment will be re turned through the benefits of In creased business brought to It by, this one short stretch of highway. Crook county Is proposing a $200, 000 bond Issue. It is to be used for the construction of 200 miles of road. The State Highway Commissioner al ready has passed upon the feasibility of the project, and even gone out of his way to urge Its advisability. It is sincerely to be hoped that the tax payers of this county will take to heart tho action of Jackson county, and seo from It the vital importance and tho manifold benefits of pawing our bond issue. IURTHS. To Mr. .and Mrs. C. S. Hudson, Friday, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Mlscuer, Sunday, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Whlt- sett, formerly of 'llend but now liv ing nt Orlando, Cal., on September 19. nglrl. To Mr. and Mrs. J am on Patton. nt their home three miles nOrthwost of Laldlaw, Sunday, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Weymouth, former llond residents, on Septem ber 9, a . Rl'RNKD 1JY K.YPLOSIO.Y. Amusing himself by putting pow der In empty gasoline cans and sot ting it off. Lester Whltson. aged 20. found Sunday afternoon that tho sport was highly exciting. Running out or itises, ne nppiieu tho match di rect to '.bt powder in tho can and as a result was burned about tho head and face, though not seriously, as It Is not thought that his eyesight was Injured. Tho Whltsons llvo In Ken wood and the accldont occurred at AdvertiriucntN Inserted under this liendliiK nt the rno of one rent n won! for each lnertlon. Wicount on extended Insertion. Chartm arts payable In advance except for adver tisers Imvinx n regular account with The llullrtlu. All pnld ndvertUo work performed. nientfc will be pooled In The llullctln oftke at the time of receipt. Lost and Found. LOST Iron gray horso with mano roaohed. wt about 900: was with brown roard near Crescent whon last seen. He was branded with circle on loft hind log. Anno Market. S?tf For Rent. FOR R15NT Cfover and alfalfa pasture for cows. M. O. Coo. FOR RUNT FHrnlshod onbln ft a month. W. II. Leah, lot 11, blk 18. Conter Addition. - 12tf FOR RENT Large store, modern front. Good location. Apply to F. O. Minor. Desohutes llnnk. 27tf Wanted. WANTED Cook. Tolephono Jonos WANTED Woman to wash dishes at Corkctt's. 29 WANTED First class dressmaker. Apply at Ilulletln ofllce. au WANTED Position as cook or general houso work. K. Murakami, care Ilullotln, SSp WANTED Ono team of horses, wagon and harness. Must bo cheap for cash. Address Fred Durst, llend, Oregon 29-31p WANTED Experienced girl for general housework, two In family Phono or wrlto Mrs. J. II. winter, iamian. 2Stt WANTED The Tumalo Project can uso more ncip on their work near Laldlaw. Wages nro front $3.40 to 2.0 per day eight hours work-depending on tho character of Report at Laldlaw 29 ofllce. For Sale. FOR SALE All kinds of rough and drcssod lumbnr. at Anderson Pros, sawmill half way between llond and Laldlaw, on old Tumalo road. Roasonnblo prices, rough lumber $10 per M. Delivering to llend or Lald law $2 per M. Telephone. 19tf FOR SALE -HO head of high grade Jersey heifers from S mo. old to 3 yr. old. About 11 hoad to b fresh this fall. Write for particulars. F. II. Pfoirfar. Albany, Ore. 2-2Jp FOR SALE Cabin near llond Co. mill. Inqulro nt Ilulletln olflee. ICtf FOR SALE Homestead relin quishment 12 miles from Ilond.,r elnxip. C. V. SllvU. 29-30 FOR RALE Good Ford auto, two iwisongwr, only $178. A. II. Govo. llend. S9tf FOR SALE Tho Altamont Hotel W When a reader wants sixty days time to pay his subscription to Tho Bulletin anyone will admit that tho Democratic tariff Is to blamo (or hard times. Be that .as it may, the following communication from an old patron is unique. He writes: "Dear old friend. Stop your llelng and Quit a coming or Wait 00 days lor the 1 plunks," ynder tho m MILK! MILK! MILK! Good Milk! Pure Milk! Clean Milk! WHO SAYS SO? OXK WHO KNOWS! t WHO KNOWS? ONE WHO IS PAID TO KNOW! w WHO PAYS HIM? THE STATE OF OREGON. YES, MADAM, WE HAVE RECEIVED A VISIT FROM JUL TULLHY, SPEC IAL INSPECTOR FROM THE OFFICE OF THE OREGON DAIRY AND FOOD COM-. MISHIOXER, AND ARE HAPPY TO SAY THAT HE GAVE US A GOOD REPORT. WE DO NOT HAVE A PERFECT SCORE FEW DO RUT OUR AVERAGE COMES WITHIN TWO POINTS OK CERTIFIED DAIRIES OF PORTLAND. OUR SCORE FOR MILK HOUSE, CARE AND HANDLING OK .MILK AND CLEANLINESS OK UTKN SILS WAS NEARLY PERFECT. OUH F1XA"L SCOItE WAS LOWERED HY NOT HAVING A STRICTLY .MODERN, UP-TO-DATE IIARN, SUCH AS IS NEEDED KOI I A PERFECT SCORE. NOT EVEN BOSIE OK THE LARGE DAIRIES HAVE THEM. WHAT WE WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO IS OUR MILK. IT IS PURE AND CLEAN, MADAM.' WE WERE NOT EXPECTING THE INSPECTOR, WE HAD MADE NO SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR HIS COMING. HE OAME WHILE WE WERE DOING OUR DAILY WORK AND FOUND CONDITIONS AHI THEY WERE, AND ARE, DAY AFTER DAY. SO WE ARE SINCERE WHEN WIJ SAY" THAT MILK IS ' Good Milk! Pure Milk! Clean Milk! from THE JONES DAIRY St jfi building and furniture, alt now nnd tlrst class, J, A, Bastes, 4tt FOR BALE Ootid properly on Wall mid llond streets, also In Ken wood. For particulars apply to II. 0. Ellin. 17tf FOR HAI.10 .Purnlluro, tools, plow, threo picks, 4 font Juniper wood $2 pur cord, fount posts tic each, near Nixon's, lot I, block 17, Park Addition. Anton lluldr. 2Up FOR RENT Front 1st or October, houso with two roonin nid kitchen, barn, woodshed, ohloktut houso, uur dou. Anton lloldr, lot I, blouk 7 Park Addition. 20p VOW. SALE All kinds or common lumber nt MoNaUHhi & Oort son's mill, on Uond-llurna road, Also, wu out any kind of orders on short notice. Wrlto or call -on ua for prices. lfitf FOR SALE Why pay rout when you can buy a good four roomed cot tage nil furnished for housekeeping and n lot 50x100 about llvo blocks north of depot for f xO down mid S20 a month until $'.00 him been paid. which la less than cost of houso fur niture nnd fixtures. 2S-20P II. 1). HROWN, V. 8. FOR SALE 240 ACRES Yellow Pine Timber Land estimated at six million feet-( JU' miles from' Bend. Cheap lor quick sale. Write Samuel Smyth, Ml()' Lo Hun Ave., Win nipeg, Mitnitolm Canada. - - i -I ii. i - j5rft. ' - f t'Fmr 'J. ijsKm?V I I yyt. r 'i . til 'WAMil' r . mnvK vmit i , i & u rill- v 'iHiiiiiir ' rHPrPII Hl f. Shoes shlneil at George's barber shop, Oregon street, Intf A New and Complete Stoek ot CURLEE Suits and Overcoats $10.00 to $25.00 Curlee Pants The Very Same Priet: $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 All Over the World. A. L. FRENCH I NEW STOCK of Dry Goods now in, with many attractive of ferings both in quality and price. Ladies' Underwear and Sweaters also. J OUR GROCERIES are tresli, and we sell them at roek bottom prices. Quick delivery made by our auto. . A. Sather WALL STREET Now is the Time to Buy FURNITURE YYILL MAKE Special Discounts on all my furniture for the next 20 days to save the expense of moving into rny new quarters in the new Mutzig building on Ore gon street, about October 15th. Remember we have the 1 0-CENT COUNTER of everything useful, including china dishes. A. L. HUNTER A SQUARE DEAL TO EVERY CUSTOMER. Bond Street, Bend, Oregon " T f