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    TIIK BEND BULLETIN, 1KNI, ORE., WEDNESDAY, APRIL If, 101 1,
TAGE 4.
THE BEND BULLETIN
(Fubllslied Every Wednesday)
GEORGE. PALMER PUTNAM
Editor nnd PubllRhor.
ROBERT W. SAWYER
Associate Editor.
An Independent newspaper stand
Ins for tho aqunro deal, clean busi
ness, clean politics nnd .tho boat in
isrests of Bond and Central Oregon.
uno year. f 1.60
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1914.
A SUBSIDIZED PRESS.
A new broom sometimes sweeps
clenn. Occasionally It only stirs up
n dust.
The Prlncvlllo News, once Review,
seems bent upon dusting- despite the
avowed disapproval of somo of Its
financial backers. Of course the
cleansing Is to be along political
lines; there never yet was a new edi
tor In an old community who could
resist setting tho political world
aright. So even If Prlncvlllo folks
who understood they were going to
draw a paper that would boost their
town first, last and all tho tlmo seem
destined for disillusionment, it's nt
least posslblo some amusement will
bo forthcoming.
It was generally stated that Mr.
Pollard was going to "show up" some
county affairs. Avowedly ho was
hunting the goats of certain offlclals,
when ho entered tho newspaper field.
nd now. In a homo grown cartoon,
the new spokesman of truth and vir
tue Indicates that poor old Crook
county Is laboring under the burden
of n subsidized press, which, presum
ably is protecting some oi mesu uu
clals. Isn't that awful- Trusting read
er, do you realize what hat means?
You, who have road Tho Bulletin, tho
Crook County Journal or tho Madras,
Pioneer havo been feeding your
minds upon tainted and Impure
news! Not only have tho sins of this
subsidized press been sins of commis
sion, but those of omission as well.
The cartoon In question pictures tho
bloated press (wearing a silk hat, it
you please!) suppressing "court
house news." In the shape of a cat
which It refuses to let out or the ba-r.
evidently because the "county court"
orders Its suppression.
To be shown up in this way Is ap
palling! Of course, since Judge
Springer has been telling folks what
he thinks of us, we've become rather
hardened to adverse criticism, but
our editorial heart does bleed for our
fellow offenders. Think of gentle
Editor Grey, of the Journal, or How
ard Turner of Madras! Consider the
disgrace of this exposure- Will they
ever contrive to set themselves right
with the constituency?
But here is one query.
The News Is evidently bursting
with Information. The rest of us
aro suppressing county court news,
he alleges. Now, by all means let
Mr. Pollard cut the cat out of the
bag. If ho has some stench to stir
up, some mud to sling, some scandal
to unearth, let him to at It. As wo
recall a recent campaign in which he
was an unsuccessful candidate for
county office, he Is experienced in
this sort of thing on the eve of elec
tion. Thus far the News has contained
about as much news as a bill of lad
ing, and as much cohrt house Infor
mation as a coroner's report. We
thrill with anxious anticipation while
we await tho righteous exposure, ap
parently promised. Incidentally, we
trust it may not be an exposure of
Ignorance.
Tho News states that "County offl
clals have been making asiee of
themselves." Granted In part; for
many months we have remarked upon
the braying aslnlnty of the old Jack
leader. By Innendo, the News Inti
mates that one had better vot4
against the present sheriff, and wa
suppose the comment concerning
"holding offlce by divine right" Is
intended for Warren Brown. (So far
the News Is a trifle Indefinite.) Hos
tility to Commissioner Bayley Is
slightly less veiled. As O. Springer
Is not up for re-election, the endorse
ment of that worthy economist,
which otherwise would be Inevitable,
Is not forthcoming.
"Economy" la the watchword. High
taxes are deplored. At editorial ad
vice to tho erring voter, thero Is n
familiar ring to that sort of thing.
However, an exponent of stalwart In
tegrity like Mr. I'r.llard need not
concern himself with being original!
We only wish he would toll us
more specifically exactly how county
affairs should be conducted.
But onough. A closing paragraph
hum tlin nriltnrlnl in thn NftWB alone
need bo added; It Indicates, with.
some rnetortcai contortion, uisu uuor
all honosty doesn't matter If one can
get away with It! Here Jt Is:
"Voters, think! It Is not a matter
of whether our offlclals havo been
honest or dishonest as some seem to
think. It Is a matter of whether or
not good business Judgment has been
ejcerclsed."
;?
It la truo thnt those particular re
marks wero mnilo many yenra ago
nnd their authors nro no longer pres
ent to claim membership In our pro
posed club, but words of equal wis
lom nro spukon dally on tho tnrlff,
banking, the trusts, nnd many other
subjects of less Importance, nud It
seems tilting thnt somo recognition
of them be made.
Oregon Itself Is still under discus
sion, though n somowhnt more limit
ed area than that covered by the
name when Daniel Webster refused
to tnko Btops to bring It nenror to
Boston. What would ho now say
could ho soo tho city that the flip of
a coin named Portland lustond of
Boston, or tho sen side city that hours
t.io name of bis own homo town,
Mnrshlleld. One of tho well known
portraits of Daniel shows him In an
exceedingly largo boavor hat. It
seems clear that nt times his talking
was dono through It,
Of llko nature are Professor
Khnrn'a words on tho "desolation"
of Central Oregon, to one who can
stand on a Illnghnm mil ami over
look tho green Holds and marshes
thnt itnnlni- ilwt nnlehlvnrlnir Charles
river, tho sago brush nnd sand may
spell desolation, but to tho landless
man It means homo and a futuro.
Wn wUii wn inlelit lournov with tho
professor over Oregon GO years from
now.
it seems a fair moral to draw that
vou must uot bo too suro thnt every
thing Is no good, especially In Oregon.
OREGON'S LEAD.
Tho crop report publlshod olse-
whoro In this paper Is worthy of caro-
ful study by everyone Interested In
Oregon. SInco only two of the 14
Items relate to crops In tho goneral
acceptance of tho term. It might be
better to call It a stock report. And
It Is as such that It has Its chief In
terest. The condition of stock on April 1,
with tho wlntor Just over, Is a pret
ty good Indication of tho sort of wln
tor It has had to endure and tho loss
by exposure Is another. Orogon'a
figures on these two points stand up
well with those of the rest of tho
country, both as to the present year,
and In the 10 year avorage.
It Is In tho swine figures that tho
greatest dlfferonco occurs. Though
tho condition Is roughly tho same,
tho losses by dlseaso aro nonrly flvo
times greator In the United States
than In Oregon. Last year thoy
wero four times greater. That means
one big thing that Oregon swine en
joy a raro freedom from dlsonse
and points to another that dlseaso
must be kept out. Serum may be
good for hog cholera In Iowa, but no
cholera Is the thing for hogs In Oregon.
mnry election to be hold May IB.
VERNON A. FORUKS. 3-11 Adv.
roil COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
I hereby announce myself na n can
didate for tho olllco of county com
missioner of Crook county, subjeot
to tho approval of the Democratlu
voters nt tho primary election.
K. V. RICHARDSON. 2-11. Adv.
1'OR SHERIFF,
1 hereby announce myself as a can
didate fur tho ottlro of Sheriff of
Crook county subject to tho upprovnl
of tho Demoerntlo votors nt the com
ing prlmnrlee, Mny IK. 1111.
3-10 Adv. K II. KNOX, Post, Or.
l-'OU COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election as county commission
or of Crook county aubjoct to the ap
proval of tho Ropubllonu votors ut
the primary election May 15.
3-10 Adv. It. H. BAYLKY.
FOR SHERIFF.
I beg to announce myself as a can
didate to succeed myself as sheriff,
subject to the approval of tho Re
publican votors of Crook county nt
tho primary election on May 15.
3-10 Adv. FRANK B1.KIN3.
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for election as a representative
In tho Oregon Legislature from this
district, subject to the approval of
tho Democratic voters nt tho primary
election to bo held May 15.
3-11 Adv. P. II. DENCKR.
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TAXES.
Tho tabulation of taxes appearing
elsewhere In this paper, tells the
story for Crook county. In consid
ering It, there nro three things to
note. The flrst Is that In six yonrs
the amount of tax has Increased al
most four fold. The second Is that
percentage of Increaso Is approxi
mately the same each year. Tho
third is thit tho county conrt Is not
responsible for even half of the tax.
The first fact is startling and dis
quieting. One cannot but wonder
where we will be six years from now.
The second, while no special sat
isfaction, at least shows that no sud
den oxtravagance has developed, it
Is not the officials of this year, or of
any ono year, who are responsible
for a notably heavy expenditure.
The third Is well worth consider
ing, when we all are apt to blame
"high taxes" upon the county com
missioners. For It Is a fact thnt the
county court has to do with the ex
penditure of only -II per cent of all
the taxes collectable on the rolls of
1913. The rest of the taxes origin
ated from acts of the people (a
school levies) and from the state
authorities, as previously pointed out
In The Bulletin.
Classified
Advertising
AOtcrtlicmcntn Inverted under this
heading nt the rate of ONE CENT A
WORD each Insertion. Cosh must
accompany nil order from pci-Min
not having n regular account with
Tho Bulletin. No mhcrtUoiuciit tnk
for less than in cent caclt Insertion.
WANTED.
WANTED Work by the day. Mrs.
Howo. Cp7
WANTED Good, neat seamstress,
by day. Inquire Skuse Hardwnro
Company. Cc
WANTED Girl for general houso
work. Mrs. Herbert E. Allen. 6tf
iWANTED Farmers with teams
who will put crop In Irrigated litnd,
taking payment In part of crop, D. J.
Finn, Ton Bar ranch, Bond.
WANTED A girl or woman for
general house work. For particulars
phono or writa to Mrs. O. C. Card
well, -itr
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FOR RENT.
Children's Diseases Very Prevalent.
Whooping cough Is about every
where. MeasWs and scarlet fever al
most as bad. Use Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound for luflamed throats
and coughing. Mrs. I. C. Hostlor,
Grand Island, Nebr., says: "My three
ohltdren had severe attacks of
whooping cough and a very few doses
of Foley's Honey and Tar gave great
relief." Patterson Drug Co. Adv.
HOME STUDIO.
Mrs Ashley Forrest will tako a
limited number of pupils In piano and
volco. Home Studio. &-9p
Poultry supplies and seeds. Skuse
Hardware Company. Adv.
COMMENT ON OREGON.
Wo propose the formation of a
Dew club. Just what Its name should
ho we cannot say but Its purpose may
1n Inrilontnri In this motto. "We told
-you bo, but we-wero wrong.'! The I
'Idea has conieto" ub" after reading-
the learned remarKs on uregon which
ire reprinted elsewhere in this paper.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the Republican nomi
nation for county surveyor, subject
to the approval of tho Republican
voters at the primary to be held on
May IE.
1-10 Adv. R. L. BREWSTER.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
I beg to announce myself as a can
didate to succeed myself as county
treasurer, subject to the approval of
the Republican voters of Crook coun
ty nt the primary election on May 15.
1-10 Adv. It. I JORDAN. .
FOR COUNTY UiEHK.
To tho Voters of Crook County:
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate to succeed myself to the offlce
of county clerk, subject to tho appro
val of the Democratic voters of Crook
county at tho prlmtry ulctlon to bo
held May 1C.
1-10 Adv. WARRE.; DROWN,
-FOR STATE BEPHESBNTATIVE,
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election as a represent
tatlve-ln-tho Oregon.: Legislature. from
this district, subject to the approval
of the Republican voters at the prl-
FOR RENT Improved 40 acre
farm ono mllo from depot of Bvnd.
Sco Vornon A. Forbes. 4-00
FOR RENT Good 4 room houso
and ncro lot ono block from dopat.
Excellent chnnco for gnrdonlng. In
qulro Ed. Brostorhous. ltf
FOR RENT Small houso partly
furnished. $G a month; also tent
houso adjoining. Near depot. In
quire at Bulletin. 49tf
FOR RENT Offlcos on Wall street
very cheap. Apply Bulletin Office
FOR RENT Rooms centrally lo
cated. Eloctrlc lights and water.
Suitable for housekeeping. Cheap.
Apply Bulletin Ortlco.
FOR RENT Largo storo, modorn
front. Good location. Apply to F.
O. Minor. Deschutes Bank. 27tf
DO YOU TANGO?
YOU'LL NEED
The Corselfor All Occasions. Priced from
$1.00 to $5.00
For Sale by
Mannheimer's
TO TRADE OR EXCHANGE.
TO EXCHANGE Three timber
elalms for desert land with water. R.
A. Puett, box 154, Bond. Cp
TO TRADE Lot, 4 room house,
barn and outhousos, in Park Addi
tion, for span of horses, harness nnd
wagon, cows and hogs. It. L. Puett,
rear American Bakery. Cp
i T lii 5B
FOR KALE.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 ncros
Irrigated land, prloe $G00, Only 7
mllea oast of Bond on county road,
trees all over the land. Address S.
Murasakl, Box 65, Bend. Stf
FOR, SALE Tent, 12x14 with
lumbor. Prlco choap. Inquire Bulle
tin, str
FOR SALE A No, ono toam steel
gray horses 7 and 8 years old, weight
2C00 pounds, apply to Bulletin. G-Cc
FOR SALE Ono team mares, S
and G years old, double harness, 3
Inch Sehuttler wagon, roan Durham
milk cow. Cash or bankable note.
C. R. Powolsou, Sisters, Oregon. 6-flc
FOR SALE Ono 4 months old
registered Jersey bull; also ono two
year old Jersoy, almost full blood. D.
J. Finn, Ton Bar ranch, Bend. Stf
FOR SALE Rhode Island Rod
baby chicks, IS cents oach. Wrltn
or phono Mrs. E, S. Cast, DtMchute,
Oregon. 6-lOp
FOR SALE Good secoud hand
baby buggy. Mrs. Herbert B. Al
len. Stf
FOR SALE 14x10 tent with lum
ber addition roofed with rubberold.
Electric lights, porcelain sink, pan
try, closet, etc. Apply at Bulletin of
fice. 4tf
FOR SALE Tho Sttti Section 31
Township S3 South, Range 12 E. Has
about 3 million yellow pine. Aililrcs
R. A. Jtoso, Box 103, Sumnor, Wash
Ington. 4-7 p
FOR SALE OR TRADE For good
young stock cows, C teams good work
horses from 1200 to 1400 pounds,
ono team mules, also one 4 yoar old
full blooded Guornsoy milch cow,
freshened March 7. Phono Stanley
Ranoh Co. 2 tf
FOR SALE Living room nnd bed
room furnlturo. E. F. Grcono, Lnrn
houso. ltfc
FOR SALE Black Minorca eggs
for setting, f 1.26 for 13. Leave or
dors at Bather's storo. ltfc
FOR BALE Thoroughbrod Dnrr
od Rock eggs for hatching. $1 per
setting. It. Bartlett at Metropoli
tan. S tf
FOR SALE Cholco eggs for
hatching. Pure bred whlto Leghorn
Wycorf strain excellent layers. Leave
ordors now at Thompson's Furniture
storo. 52tfc
FOR SALE Team of mares, har
ness and wagon. Ad dross W. N.
Ray, Laldlaw, Ore. 62tf
FOR 8ALE Tobacco at cut
prices. Star and Horseshoe 45c lb.
Bend Cash Grocery, oast of depot. 49t
FOR SALE All kinds of rough
and dressed lumber, at Anderson
Bros, sawmill half nay between Bend
and Laldlaw, on old Tumnlo road.
Roasonablo prices, rough lumber 110
per M. Dellvorlng to Bend or Lald
law 12 per M. Telephone. 19tf
FOR BALK Choice solectlon of
mastodon pansy plants at O'Donnell's
20 cents a dozen whllo they last. M.
O. Coo. C
FOR SALE Homo cured hams
nnd bacon. P. II. Doncer, G7p
FOR SALE Flno horse, buggy
BREAD
the Prettied, Whitest, Lighted and
Best Tabling Bread that can be
made, Housewives are now mak
ing from the FLAG Brand Flour
Sold by
Shuey's Cash Grocery
LEAD1NO EATS STORE OF MEND
nnd harness. Inquire of Hhrlner &
Huoy bakery, Wall street. Otto
FOR SALE The fixtures In the
old Iwkory location on Wall street.
See Shrluer & Huey. fltf c
FOR HALH Cattle by Mitt Cnueh
4 V4 tulles north-wost of Laldlaw, G-7p
FOR BALE Three Jersoy cows,
also wagon nnd harness. (1. W. Sny
der, 3 miles south and west of Lald
law. Ctf
FOR SALE Hronzo turkey eggs.
Leave orltts at the L. A. Shaw fistd
store, or address Miss Leila liuiin.
R. F. I). No. I. 4
FOR SALE- 6 acres undo dltcl.
imrtly elwarwd, 1 Vi ihIIms north of
lloud. Reasonable terms. Imjuirtt
Bulletin. f.if
LOST AND FOUND.
TAKEN UP -17 tHlIwi above Bend,
sorrel mare, branded M on left hip.
Owner may have her by paring
charges. C L. Hitiltli, 4 miles nut on
Prluevllla road. Clio
STRAYED OR STOLEN Krrel
horse, white face, Roman nose. threw
whlto feet. Double F brand cu left
front shoulder Kindly notify Jos
A. Brlnkley, box 100, Bond, Gp
KENWOOD
Gardens
KENWOOD HARDENS Join Krnuood on the Wet.
NEARLY EVERY LOT COMMANDS A VIEW OF THE
TOWN, RIVER AND MOUNTAINS. WATER FOR DO
MESTIC CHE IS IIEINO PIPED TO THE M)TS NOW.
THE MTS VARY IN SIZE AS FOLLOWS: (RUttOO, J10.
too AND KMIxlin,
Prices from $75 to $175
TERMHt 1 0.00 CASH AND EASY MONTHLY PAY
MENTH ON THE BALANCE, 7 PER CENT INTEREST
ON DEFERRED PAV.ME.NTH.
HCIti: ARE SOME REAHONH WHY UVTH IN KEN
WOOD UAKDENH AT THE PRICES QUOTED ABOVE
IS THE BEST INVESTMENT ON THE MARKET, BE
CACHE KENWOOD OARDENS IS ONLY TEN IIMICKri
FROM THE BUHINENS CENTER OF BENIM BECAUSE
EVERY M)T COMMANDS A GOOD VIEW: BECAUSE
THE LOTS ARE LAIIUint THAN ANY lKTH ON THE
MARKET: IIECAl'HE WATER IS PIPED TO THE LOTHJ
BECACHE THE PRICES ARE no .PER CENT LESS
THAN ANY OTHER THE SAME SIZE AND THE SAME
DISTANCE FROM THE IIUHIMMH CENTER OF HENDj
BECAUSE THE TERMS ARE THE EASIEST.
Henkle & Ryan
SELLING
Phi JT Goods are
J"U 1 Going fast
Make Your Selections Early
A. L. HUNTER
Oregon Street
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