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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1914)
HKND HULLKTIN, HICNR, ORE., UKDNKSRAV, JAM ARY SJ8, till I. "T'Tj.iwyjttzrn rAon 4. THE BEND BULLETIN (Ptibllslicd Every Wednesday) GEORGE PALMER PUTNAM Editor nnd Publisher. U. N. HOFFMAN MnnnplnB Editor. IIORBRT V. SAWYER Assoclnto Editor. Au Independent newspaper stand ing for tho squnro ilonl, clean busi ness, oloan politics nnd tho best In terests of Head nml Control Oregon. uno year $1.50 Six mouths SO Thrco months GO All subscriptions nro duo nml PAYAHLE IN ADVANCK. Notlcoa or expiration nro mnlled subscribers nnd If ronownl Is not inndo within reason able tlmo tho paper will bo discon tinued. PIcnso notify us promptly of nny chango of address,, or of lnllure to re ceive tho pnper rogalnrly. Otherwlso wo will not bo responsible for copies missed. Mnko nil chocks and orders pny- nblo to Dcnd uulletln. starting anything, whether nctlon or plcndtui; nr tho moro composition of n letter. Sometimes they full to do so Ttnd nt such times discission with thorn Is Impossible. Mr. Crawford's roftsons for votlug against tho Wowt resolution would bo equally cogent as rsnsoiiH why ho should not ot nny breakfast tomorrow morning. Hut reasons nsldo, he so)1 thnt "tho completion of tho system Is my llrst thought nnd my first onro," nnd wo Invito him to explain Just how ho would go about It to obtain thnt ond. tho only woman publisher In Crook county If not In tho atnto of Oregon From her unique position she should bo nblo to mnko Interesting comment on tho nativity of n tor-tlto-most-imrt umsoitlluo world. ' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY tS, 1914. HI THE LAND HOARD'S ACTION. Tho action of tho Desert Land Board, token last week on Governor West's rcaoluUons In respect to Car ey net projects In general and the North canal matter in particular, Weans llttlo or nothing. A few gen tlemen who happen to be stato offi cials, ond as such members of tho Lcsert Land Doard, have put them selves on record as being opposed to further Carey fid activity without certain safeguards, nnd as unwilling to approve o plan proposed by one of (the!r number unless tho plan Is carried out their way. Tr,uo, it Is high time that tho Wes tern states ceased to lend their names to projects Initiated under tho Carer net, and to permit companies to ad vertise that reclamation work was belag done by tho states through them. Too many have been attract ed to Carey act land in the bolief that thoy wero dealing with the state and have learned that they were not. In theory they have been dealing with the state through a sub-contractor, but it has never been tho case, especially hero in Oregon, that tho usual Incidents to such relations have existed. The sub-contractor, or In other words tho company, has been permitted to do practically as It pleas ed both as to its actual reclamation work and 1U sates. The only check on its activity has been the amount of Its funds and the only spur, its conscience, of which a corporation has none. When the funds gave out tho company gave up and no one had any recourse. Then the purchasers of water rights discovered that thero was no bead contractor, that tho state was not Interested. The new position of the board is right. It should have been taken long ago. Adopted, however, by offi ciate who have barely a year to serve. It can mean little aa a policy of tho stato until mado tho rule of next year's board. Dy the same token the majority vote against the North Canal resolu tion can have little weight. Two bodies must be influenced to put the West plan through, the Reclamation Service and the next state legislature. Facta only will move the servlco and facts plus public opinion the legis lature. The petty politics of the Des ert Land Doard can Influence neither. In general It is difficult to conceive why those who favored the first res olution should oppose the second. It proposes a remedy for an 111 of which thoy virtually said who voted for the first one, no new caso should bo al lowed to develop. They recognlio the state's moral obligation in gen eral as it was recognized in partic ular In the Columbia Southern case. A similar obligation exists in tho present case. Whether or not tho state is to go Into genoral reclama tion work, it is bound contractually to the United States and morally to evory purchaser of a water right to sco that ltd Carey act projects are completed and the irrigation systems turned over in good condition to tho wator users. Funds must bo provided for this. ILet uo amend the constitution as pro posed that bonds may bo sold, and let us work, too, for tho use of the Turn nlo fund as soon as It is reloased front tho work is it doing. SHORT COURSK AT PR1NHVILLK. Kvery farmer In Crook county should bo Inturested In tho short courso which will bo given nt Prlno vlllo February 23 to 28. It come nt n time whon tho farmer enn best get nway from his duties for n weok; It will tiu conducted right hura In tho county; It Is free: 1t Is thorough; it will be mnde nn nununl event If properly pntronlzod. Thero Is going to bo practical Information given In Irrigation, dry farming, dairying, stock raising nnd other agricultural lines. For the hausuwlfo thero Is to bo a courso In domestic science Five of tho Oregon Agricultural Coltogu professors will attend nnd participate In the courso. It will Iks tho farm er's best chanco, at tho least oxponse, to talk with these practical experts tholr farm problems. Mr. Farmer, It Is "up to you" to bo on hand every day during the short course: It means both good hard money put Into your own pocket and also tho development of this Central Oregon country. "Profossor Tnft botiHtn thlrty-llvo palm of trousers. This sodimtnry life Is hnrd on thum nnd deiiiiuitls a bl(t supply." OroKonlan. Wrong. Tho professor Is reduc ing weight and litis a tuipply with waist measures to conform to dimin ishing girths. This avoids tho iiectM slty of going to bod overy three dnya while tho Missis takes a tuck. ---- - - t- PASS ON YOUR .M(1 AINKS. For several years It has been tho custom of tho library to re- celve old mngnxluee' to bo given to tho rancher nnd homestead- ors who have little to do In tho -- winter months besides read. This year thero has been a slight fal- -- ling off in the number of mngn- x I nes brought In to bo given out - for this purpose nnd etTorts are being made to provide moro. Everyone who has any old mag - nxlnos Is urged to leave thotii for this purposo nt tho library, - noxt to the llaptlst church, nt nny tlmo during library hours. This Is tho tlmo of year when - thoy will be most nppreclntod - nnd It Is hoped that thero will n largo number lotu HE F. A. BENNETT CO cashT STORE 1 Compare Our Prices With Those Elsewhere. BEND Oregon. Xhli ItlllllON 1 2 PRICK Ladies' Shoes You villi 11 tt 41 on our baruahi table 9:1.00, 171,00 and tp.l.UO tduH'H, selling at eliulco, per pair $1.00 Children's Rubber Cents nml Oipcn, Regular t?-i Special 95c Small Boys' Pants litNt 11 few of HioHtt nmiiiII Imi)'n piiutN left nt, it pall 25c A Mi ItAl'llS 2 PRICE Mrs. Mcintosh Is still selling hair goods nt reduced prices. Adv. OUR LA PINK FRIEND AGAIN. We -turn again for a momont to our friend in La Pine. Replying to our recent objection to hlB commont on Dend and Its people, ho announces that when passing through Head on his wny to his editorial post on tho Inter-Mountain certain Rend folks "knocked" La Pino. Hence and this Is the only reason given his ani mosity toward us all, his certainty of the poverty of our noil, the meagor- ness of our timber supply and tho un certainty of our future. We should suppose that the correct treatment for hte ease would have been to "de ny the allegation and refute the alli gator," but minds differ. Following the trend of our friend's, we tako it that as he In La Pine is now knocking Bend it follows that the La Pine couutry is pretty poor picking aftor alL That doesn't sound Just right, though. How about It, Drother Arnold? Classified Advertising We obaervo that the Prlnevllle Re view Is now being conducted by Mrs, A. H. Kennedy and take tho oppor tunity to. extend our greetings and wish her success. Mrs. Kennedy is FOR HKXT. FOR RENT Two room house, partly furnished. Inquire 0. W. Surlncr. 47tf FOR RENT Small houso partly furnished, $5 a month; also tent houso adjoining. Noar depot. Inqulro this office. 47c FOR RENT Furnished bungalow. $lf per month. See Nell Markel.44tt FOR RENT 2 room cabin with stovo, bed, etc, W. U. Leah. Ono block east of depot. 39tf FOR RENT Offices on Wall street very choap. Apply Uulletln Office. FOR RENT Rooms centrally lo cated. Electric lights and water. Sultablo for housekeeping. Choap. Apply Uulletln Office. FOR RENT Largo store, modom front. Good location. Apply to F. O. Minor. Doschutes Dank. 27tf Outing Flannel 7ic Imdlc 00 eiMit Wool Homo This Snio 34c Ladles 2 for S3 ccut Cotton llORO 9c Hoo our Uno of II ONO Children's Misses' and Children's CO A TS IA)(W AT THESE PHIUEM All $ 1 0.00 Coats at.... All $6.00 Coats at.... All $4.95 Coats at.... $4.00 $2.95 $2.10 KansllU a for 5c Auk tlio Clerk to r Hint 10c GINGHAM fi lied HprwiiU, (IimuI Ounl ity, Regular 1.00, Special 65c 15c Percales, 10c. Mea's 2 for 25c While Collars, (Ms week 3 for 25c. AU Yarns 1-2 Off. WANTED. WANTED School boy to do light i chores In exchango for board and clothes. Write or call on F. II. Boots & Shoes Have You Scon TIkmo Men's Work Khont Wo arc- Selling $2.50 Men's Ill-Cut 90.00, 97.00 nnd $8.00 now $5.00 and $5.?5 We Sell Jpvoralls 75 c the pair. Men's $3.00 Hats at..- $1.90 Men'sWool Underwear 1-2 Off Como In and see those Mon's Flannel Shirts this wcokfor 95c Remember we guarantee every article we sell. Anything you buy here must give you absolute satis faction. If for any reason it does not do so. please return it and we will gladly replace it or refund your money. F. A. BENNETT L Men's Sox Men's llmy Wool Hot, IUk ular (10 rrnt at Per Pair 40c 0 fur U3 cotton oi, 4 for 25c A dandy Uuhmero aock seU. Inji at SI for 25c rinkstatf, Lnldlaw. 4C-47p Tho letter of Attornoy Genoral Crawford purporting to explain his position on tho North Canal resolu tion is a strange one. It may bo that thero is "much misinformation In re gnrd to tho position of members of tho State Desert Land Hoard relative to the Oregon Contrsl system," Thero Is suroly much misinformation on their part, or at least on tho part of ono of them, In regard to the facte relative to the CENTRAL OREGON system. Wo have always believed that gen tlemon of tho legal profession should get a good grasp of their facts before In New Building WK HAVE MOVED HACK TO OUR OLD LOCATION, occupinxa oun own firephoof huilding. WK ARK NOW HKTTEK ntKPAHED THAN UVKIl TO HERVE YOU THIS WEEK WE CALL YOUIl ATTENTION TO OUH LINE OP Rubber Goods IT 18 THE FIRST CLASS KIND, WITH PRICKS AT THE LOWEST POSSHILK FIGURE. WE CAN SUPPLY THE WANTS OK EVERYONE. tXJME IN AND SEE US IN OUR NEW QUARTERS R. M. SMITH CLOTHING CO. EVERYTHING TO WEAR FOR MEN WHO CARE. For Groceries Go Where the Crowd Goes Where is that? SHUEY'S CASH GROCERY That is where, as you all know, the quality Is best, prices are right and you always receive courteous treatment. BERT SHUEY CASH QROCER Wall Street, Ucnd, Oregon TO TRADE. TO TRADE Resldonco lots for business lot In town. Address Ikix f&, Ilond. 4Gtr TO EXCHANGE 40 acre ono mile from Redmond. All cleared. Good 4 room houso, barn. Will Undo for Rend city property. Inquire A, Uulletln. Gtf TO TRADE For houso nnd lot. ICO aero desert claim, 8 miles south of Prlnovlllo: level land. 3C acres In cron: 30 moro ready for crop: 8G acres can bo put In crop after taking off 200 cords ol wooa; crcex. runs y months out of year; spring; all fonc- ed. Don't answer unless you 'moan business. Address Iiox 431, Prlne vlllo, Oregon. 43tf Tu TRADE For toam or homos lot and cabin or lots, 3ft blocks from First National Rank. Inqulro Rullotin. 4Ctf FOR HALE. FOR ' 8ALE Tent 16x24, C-foot walls, 10 oz. duck, poles and ropes complete, $16. K. II. Royd, 4Tp FOR SALE Llvlnn room and bed room furniture. E. F, Oreeno, .Lara houso. 47-50p FOR BALE Two fresh cows. 1 Guernsoy, 1 Jersey, both under 4 years of ago. $100. J. II. Shouso. 40c FOR SALE Absolutely fresh orks. Lenva orders at Rullotin otllco. A. C. Hicks. 40-40 FOR SALE Ono bay team: maro 9 years old, Holding 8 years. Wt 1100 each. One good hnrnoss and good Wi nona wagon, Ono two ootn houso nnd furniture, either all togother or separately. Also about 400 foot of lumbor, Inqulro at Uulletln. . 47p FOR SALE Full bloodod black Minorca roosters and pullets. Ed Halvorson. 47if FOR SALE Span of mulos, hnr noss and wagon chenp. Call on L. W. Davis, 1714 miles 8. E. of Ilond, on Ilend-llurna rond. 47e FOR SALE OR TRADE For horses or oattle, four passenger auto mobile. Inqulro P. Uulletln, lOtf FOR BALK Split nnd limit wdbil, all lengtliM. Prices reusonablo. For prlae address 8. Murasakl, City. 46tf FOR SALE Mnro colt 2 yonrs old. Weight 863 pounds. Prlco reas onable S. Murasakl, behind Prosby torlan church. 4Gtf FOR SALE Ily J. 8. Richards, No. 1 sood rye, $20.00 per too, nil sucked nn King rnncn norm m i.aui- law. it.-4'jp FOR SALE Lot G0x05 with lgxl4 tent. Prlco $326. Terms to suit purchaser. AddrcsM P. O. Iiox 6D, Hend. 40tf FOR BALK Two thoroughbred 8. C. Hhodo Iiland red roostors. Inqulro of D. E. Fox, 3 mllos north of Ilond, on Redmond road. 4 0-4 7a FOR KALI-: Dairy cows and heif ers. 3 cows to freshon within 30 dnys.1 tiio miiK irom iitcso cows icais irum 4.2 to C.4. Also, 16 high grade Guernsey heifers 2 years old. Thcso wero recently snipped from soutnorn Wisconsin nnd aro all tuberculin tested and bred, most of them aro springing now. Registered Duroc Jersey bred sows nnd 3 months old sow uIkh for sale. o. A. Hrndlor. ranch 1 V4 miles north of depot, Rod- mand, Oregon, Inqulro or J. M. Judd, Ilond, Oregon, 46tfo FOR SALE Ily owner, 80 acr 3V4mllfJ northwest of Laldlaw, 66 nores Irrigable. J. L. Couch, Lnld law. 46-47p FOR SALE Haled alfslfa hay, cheap. Inqulro of J. II. Miner. 44tf FOR SALE All kinds of rough and dressod lumbor, at Anderson Uros. sawmill half y between Rend and Laldlaw, on old Tumalo road. Reasonable prices, rough lumbor $10 per M. Delivering to Dend or Lald law 12 per M. Telophono. 19tf FOR 8ALE Toam. Weight about 2700. Maro and horse, 8 and 0 yoan old. Harness and wagon. J. 8. Rich ards. C miles north of Laldlaw, 46-40p LOST AND FOUND, TAKEN UP Two black colts, ages about 2 nnd 4 yirars; about 0 nnd 4 feet high; came to my barn Moaday night, a Murasakl, behind Presby terian church. 4Gtn LOST Airedale and bull pup, pup about 3i months old, all whliv except for brown right ear. Htrnyvd from Pilot llutte Hotel Sunday. $1( rnwnrd paid for their return to Pilot llutte Hotel, or for Information lead ing to their rocovory. 47 LOST Probably at last week's tiro small oiion faco Elgin watch. Gold. 7 Jewels. W, II. C. monogram on back. Finder kindly leave at Rulle tin office. 4C47g MIHCELIiANKOiJh. Will cam for piano nnd sowlriit machine. Willing to pay swall rnn tnl. Address Iiox DO. 4" Registered Duroc Jersey boar for service, Ed Halvorson. 44tf TO THE PUBLIC: We hereby announce that we have taken over the entire insurance business of M. S. Lattin & Co. and are prepared to write any kind of u policy you may wish. Bend Insurance Company First National Bank Building Bend, Oregon 1 cent a word IS ALL A LITTLE WANT AD WILL COST YQU t TIIONE IT IF YOU WISH. 1"