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rAGK4. THR BRND nCIitiKTIK, BKND, OUR., WEDNESDAY, Artflfc J, 114, THfe BEND BULLETIN (PnblMied Every Wednesday) GEORGE PALMER PUTNAM Editor nnd Publisher. ROBERT W. SAWYER Aesoclnto Editor. An Independent newspaper stand ing for tho squnro donl, clean busi ness, clean polities nnd tho best In terests of Bond nnd Central Oregon. Terr worth while field for farm do vclopment has been touched upon, nnd one thnt tuny prolltnbly bo fol lowed up. Uno yonr. ....'..... $1.60 Six mouths .80 Three months........ SO All subscriptions nro duo nnd FAYADLR IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration nro mailed subscribers nnd if renewal is not inn no wumn reason able time tho paper will be discon tinued. Plcnso notify us promptly of nny chnngo of address, or of talluro to re ceive the paper regularly. Otherwise we will not bo responsible for copies missed. Make nil checks nnd orders pay able to Bend Bulletin. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2J, 1914. Bend people nro glad to havo K. N. Brown returned itn deputy asses sor for thin territory. During tho past yonr thoro hns been less com plaint hero regarding wrongful as sessment or unrnlr grading of value than ever lieforo. Under Assessor Foster the work seems to progress justly nnd In a businesslike maimer." POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS rOU COUNTY SURVEYOR. I hereby announce myself ns n cnmlldnto for tho Republican nomi nation for county stirvoyor, subject to the approval of the Republican vuters nt tho primary to bo hold on May 16. 1-10 Adv. R. L. BREWSTER. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce my candidacy for tho otllco of Sheriff of Crook ooun ty, subject to the notion of tho Demo cratic voters nt the primary election May 15th. 1914. E. L. Mllner, Ma dras, Oregon. Adv. 7-9 QUESTIONS TOR SPRINGER. In n lato lssuo one of the papers of Crook county asked. "Vhi.t has becomo of the Springer column?" So far ns The Bend Bulletin Is concerned wc answer that nothing has happened to It; it Is still open for the use of Judge Springer whenever he thinks ho is not getting all the spaco he de servos in the county papers. It will take two to keep the column nllve however, we to furnish the space nnd the Judge to supply the copy. Recent Indications suggest that Judge Springer Is no longer without means to get himself before the peo ple In print, nor so nnxlous as for merly to let all the people know what he Is doing. Our new Prlne vlllo contemporary suggests cartoon wise, thnt It Is ready to publish nil the court house news but so far has not favored Its readers with a single morsel while the Judge's letter to In surance Commissioner Ferguson, published exclusively fin tho Dos-, ohutes Valley Tribune, was apparent ly kept n secret from all but that fa vored organ nnd we doubt if lis cir culation Is such as to aseuro the read ing of tho letter by many voters. In order that a larger number may re fresh themselves again with a char acteristic Springer letter we repub lish H in full. .! Considering the time the Judge took to make his answer it might be supposed that he would turn out something with meaning, and with argument clearly stated, but In the present enfeebled condition of our brain we cannot find It. We are anx ious for light on there clouded mat ters and desirous of passing on such gleams as they come to us. Perhaps further Invitation to uso the Springer er column may bring forth some- Wing. At any rato we mean to try for It and accordingly wo renew our invi tation to our county judge to use the columns of The Bulletin to set hlpu selftorth to the couatv. In partic ular we ask that be enlighten us onH this Ferguson letter by answering these questions. What specifically are tho errors and misstatements contained in Mr. Richardson's report? What Indus tries were represented at the "mass meeting of about 100?" Who Is the custodian ot the tax rolls? What specifically is the oritlcism of Ball "calculated to convey the idea that Ball's statements were generally un true?" What specifically Is the ne rlet f any officials in reepeet to the tex rolls? What are the Irregular ities noted In Mr. Bail's report "which are regarded as such by our county attornev?" On what the statement based that Mr. Richardson is an avowed enemy of Ball's? What were tho recommendations on whch Ball was employed? Who were the business men of the county who eonirrndd him? Who were the Portland Arms who reeommondcxl him? What, in your opinion, are the extravagances and irreg u I a r 1 1 1 e which are responsible for high taxes What Instructions did you give Mr. Ball as to lining up "the offices" for Mr. Ferguson's system? Did you or he consult the insurance department at any time in respect to the uniform system? Judge Springer, will you answer these? FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I beg to nnnounco mysolf na n can didate to succeed mysolf ns county treasurer, subject to tho approval of the Republican voters of Crook coun ty at the primary election on Mny 1. 1-10 Adv. R. I.. JORDANN tho primary election May IB, 3-10 AdV, R. II. DAYLHY. FOR SHERIFF. I beg to announce myself ns n enn dldnto to succeed myself an sheriff, subject to tho approval ot tho Re publican voters of Orook county nt the primary election on May in. 3-10 Adv, FRANIC MUCINS. FOR STATU REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announce myself na n can didate for election as n representative In tho Oregon Legislature front tht district, subject to, the approval of the Democratic voter at the primary election to bu held May 1 5. 3-U Adv. P. 11. RENTER. Classified Advertising Send US YOUR ORDERS for Y OV CAN REDITE your cost of living by ordering your groceries from us, Our guarantee protects you. You take no risk; any goods not satisfactory may bthV'- turuetl ami your money will be promptly refunded to you. Seeing is believing and HERE ARE THE FACTS: FOR COUNTY v. i,EHK. To the Voters of Crook County: I hereby announce myself as n can didate to succeed myself to the ollloe of county clerk, subject to tho appro val ot tho Democratic voters of Crook county at tho prtmnry uleotion to bo held May 15. 1-10 Adv. WARRE.UiKWN. FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announce myself as n can didate for re-election ns n represen tative In tho Oregon Legislature from this district, subject to tho approval ot the Republican voters at tho pri mary election to be held May 16. VERNON A. FORBES. 2-11 Adv. Advertisement Inserted under thin heading nt the rnto or ONE CENT A WORD ruch Insertion. Cash in list ncconipntiy alt ortlera from pci-Hotm not having n regular account vtltli Tho Bulletin. No advertisement Ink- for less than tft cents each Insertion. WANTED. WANTED Work by the day. Mrs. Howe. Up 7 WANTED Girl for general house work., Mrs. Herbert K. Allen. Mf .WANTED Farmer with ton ma who will put crop In Irrigated laud, taking payment In part of crop, I). J. Finn, Ten Bar ranch, Bond. WANTED A girl or wdmnn for general house work. For particulars phone or write to .Mrs. O. C. Curd woll. Itf FOR RENT. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself as n can didate for the office of county com missioner of Crook county, subject to tho approval ot the Democratic voters at the primary election. E. W. RICHARDSON. 2-11. Adv. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for tho office of Sheriff of Crook county subject to tho approval ot the Democratic voters nt the com In nrltrnrles, May 16. 1914. 3-10 Adv. E B. KNOX, Post, Or. FOR RENT Good 4 room houso nnd ncre lot ono block from deot. Excellent chnnco for gardening. In quire Ed. Hrosterhcis. Itf FOR RENT Small houso partly furnished, $6 n month; nlso tent house adjoining. Near depot. In quire nt Bulletin. 49tf FOR RENT Offices on Wnll street very cheap. Apply Bulletin Office. FOR RENT Rooms centrally lo cated. Electric lights nnd water. Suitable for housekeeping. Cheap. Apply Bulletin Office FOR RENT Largo storo, modern front. Good location. Apply to F. O. Minor, Deschutes Bank. !7tf FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce my candidacy for ro-electlon as county commission er of Crook county subject to Uie ap proval ot the Republican voters nt DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS. AN EXPENSIVE BARGAIN. Three weeks ago a Sweedlsh girl In Bend sent to Chicago for some medicine she saw advertised in a newspaper. The medicine was ad vertised to cure nearly everything. It cost 12.00 for a dozen bottles. The Impression was given that the price Included delivery here. A weok ago the medicine arrived. The express bill was 95 cents. Far Ave days the girl poured the stuff into her. The worse she felt the more she drank. For, said she, is it not advertised to cure every thing? Finally a person of more ex. perlence persuaded her to abandon what was left of tho dozen bottles. Two days later she was well again. The lessons ara obvious. -Mall or der advertising is apt to be crooked: she paid half agal.i as much ns rhe expected to. Cheap patent medicines are usually fakes; she found that to her sorrow. She now realizes that the right course is to have a local doctor per8cribe for her, nnd to buy her medicines from local drug stores, who stand by their wares. The same moral applies to most other things bartered by mall order bouses. The article written by A. O. Wal ker about the possibilities of raining sheep on farms is well worth reading. The auther Is a man of experience. He ia )n no way a theorist. Having ac tually tried what he recommends, his advice Is worth considering seriously,. And' there seem no doubt that a United State. President Wood row Wilson Vico President. .Thomas R. Marshall Secretary of State W. J. Bryan Secretary of Navy . . Joscphus Daniels Secretary of War . . . . L. M. Garrison Secretary of Interior . . . .F. K. Lane Secretary Agriculture D. F. Houston Secretary of Treaaury . W. F. McAdo Secretary Commerce . . W. C. Redfleld Secretary ot Labor . . . . W. B. Wilson Attorney General ..Jas. McReynolds Postmaster General .Albert Burleson State. Governor Oswald West Secretary of Stato . . . . it. W. Olcott Treasurer Thos. II. Ka Atty General A. M. Crawford Superintendent Public Instruction . . J. A. Churchill State printer . . . . R. A. Harris Commissioner Labor Statistics .... O. P. Hon Game Warden W. L. Flnle) State Engineer ...... John H. Lowii United States Senators Georgo E. Chamborlaln Harry W. Lane Congressmen A. W. Lafferty ...,......,. .N, S. olnnott W. A. Hawley Crook County. Circuit Court Judge W. L. Rradahaw District Attorney ......W. II. WIrtz County Judge O. Springer Clerk Warren Brown Sheriff Frank Elklm Treasurer Ralph Jordan Assessor H. A. Foster School Supt J. E. Myers Coroner P. B. Polndexter Surveyor Fred A. Rice Commissioners R. H Bayiey Willis W. Brown The Courts. Circuit Meets first Monday In September and December and second Monday In March. Probate Mcots first Monday In each month. Commissioners' Meets first Wed nesday in January, March, May, July, September, November and Decombor. Rend School BUtrlrt No. 12. Directors F. M. Ray, Chmn .J, N, Huntor Clyde M. McKay Clerk H. J. Overturf City of Jleiid. Mayor H. A. Miller Keoorder II. C Ellis Treasurer Mary E. Coleman Chief of Police 8. E. Holim City attorney V. A. Forbes City Engineer ....George 8. Young City physician Dr. U. C. Coe Councilmen H. E. Allen Thco. Auno A. S. Collins M. D. Knutsen ...,,.,..,. J. D. Davidson E. A. Bather Justices of tho Peace North Bend Precinct. . . . J. A. EasteB South Bend Precinct. ,H. J. Overturf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Young cow, giving more than gallon at a milking, $70. J. II. Shouse. 7p. FOR SALE Doublo harneaa, roan Durham milk cow. Cash or bank able note. C. R. Powotson, Sisters, Orogon. 7-Sp FOR SALE Two black Jerseys, ono now milking, other Just fresh ened. Also pigs. F. II. Pinkstaff 7-8p FOR 8ALE OR TRADE 40 acres Irrigated land, price -$C00. Only 7 miles onst- of Bend on county road, trees nil over tho land. Addrhss S. Murasakl, Box 66, Bond. Stf FOR SALE Tent, 12x14 with lumber. Prlco choap.Inu.uiro Bulle tin, fitf FOR SALE Ono 4 months old registered Jersey bull; also ono two year old Jersey, almost full blood. D. J. Finn, Ten Bar ranch, Bend. Stf FOR SALE Rhode Island Red baby chicks. 16 conta each. Write or phone Mrs. K. 8, Cast, Deschutes, Oregon. 6-10p FOR SALE 14xlC tent with lum ber addition roofed with rubberold. Electric lights, porcelain sink, pan try, closet, otc Apply at Bulletin of fice. 4tf FOR SALE The 8EV4 Section 3 4 Township 23 South. Range 12 E. Has about 3 million yollow pine. Addresa R. A. Rose, Box 103, Sumner, Wash ington. 4-7 p FOR SALE OR TRADE For good young stock oows, C teams good work horses from 1200 to 1400 pounds, ono team mules, also ono 4 year old full blooded Guornsey milch cow, freshened March 7. Phone Stanley Ranch Co. 2 tf FOR SALE Living room and bed room furniture. E. F. Greene, Larn house. ltrc FOR SALE Black Minorca eggs for setting, $1.2fi for 13, Leave or ders at Bather's storo. life FOR SALE Thoroughbred Barr ed Rock eggs for hatching, $1 per setting. R. Bartlett at .Metropoli tan. 6 tf Old llollnblo Whlto River Flour, per Bbl. (47 Hacks) 9.1.00 Golden Crown Flour per Bbl., .gl.Tn Bend Blue Stem Flour pur Bbl. 9I.7A Portland prices on (lour, per Bbl $1.8.1 200 Lbs. shipping weight nt tlOc. per 100 Lbs. Is $1.20 cents, you aavo 91.0.1 Fruit or berry sugar per 100 Lbs it.1.t0 Portland price on augnr ijU.o.l 10R Lb. nhlpplng weight OOo, per nui i.tm., (in cents, you save. . . iSc 10 Lb. Simon Pure Lurd 9l.no Portland prlco 9t.no Mm save the freight. 12 10 ox. Carnation milk 91.10 Portland price 91.10. 12 10 ox. cans Yelohau milk , 91,00 Portland price 91.0.1.' 1 case, 2 dot. Del Monte Solid Pack Tomntoos, our price. . .9-.N.1 Portland price 9-.H.1 per case. GB Lb, nhlpplng weight, 00 cents per lQQ.Lbt)., freight 30 conta, you aavo .atlr. 9 Lb. sack Rolled Oats ,10c. . . . Portland price r.oe. 2 10 Lb, sacks Farina, our prlco. 7.1c. Portland price Hoc, heHlilea jon avi the freight. 1 medium slzo can Crlsco .1.1c. Portland prlco (10c. 1 medium site can Cottoleno. . . .70c. Portland prlc 7.1c. 3 pnekagea Corn Ftakiw -SMc. 2 paukagoH Grape Nuts '.Me. 1' pneknge Olympic Pnuonku Flour -.1c. 2 pnokugen Violet OutM. ....... .'Mv 1 package Columbia Wheat. . .Hoc 1 package Columbia OrU Hoc. 3 Lb. can Cleveland Baking Powder 0.1c. fj Lb. can Cleveland Baking Powder . .JM. 1 Lb. can Crescent Baking Pow der SMi 3 Lb. can Croecunt Baking Pow der "Or. S Lb. oiin Creaeent Baking Pow der 91.011 W Lb. can MehtlllngH Baking Powder 9l.oo 6 Lb. can Schillings Unking Pon der 91.00 1 case, X dot. Sugar Corn gu.ttn 1 cane, 2 dot. Sugar Pens st.M.1 1 cum, 2 doi. Cut String Beans. 9-.0.1 1 en, 2 doc. Standard Hiring Henna 9- -'1 Hams, Eastern Sugar Cured, Lb. "le. 10 to IS Lb, llaeou iilc. 10 to 12 Lbs. Ilncon 12 1 r. Picnic llnius, Sugar Cured, per Lb J.lc. Dry Salt Pork, per Lb 1 7 lie. Pink Beans, small lots, per lb....7r. White Beans, small lots, per lb.. .7c. Limn Beans, small lots, per In... .He, Bnyo Beans, smalt lots, per lb.. . .7c. Rex Blend Coffee, per lb.. . . . .'.Mf. I'. B. Blend Coffee, per lb 110c. E. B. Blend Coffee, pur lb.. . .lilt Lite. Caracole or I'otihorry Coffee, per lb till I .ile. , 3 pound ami Plwiz-iill Coffee. . .91.00 3 iKiuinl win American Club Cof fee 91.00 t 1 A Gun Powder Ten, pur It. . .tloc, 1 II Gun Powder Tea. per Hi., .floe. 1- C Gun Powder Ten, per lb.- Me. Same grade teas lit Jnpuu and lOuglUh Broakfnst. 2fi Lb. Imix choice Dried Apples. 9U.no t 2ft Lb. box Fancy Dried Prune vtt.AU 2ft Lb. box Choice Peaches. . . .tt.tt.1 2A Lb. box Fancy HeedlHH ItuU- . Ilia 9U..10 26 Lb. box IN Hey Black Figs. . .Htt.U.1 2ft Lb. box Paney White Fig. Stt.AO 1 No. 10 can Pore with Town- tow I Of. X can for 7.1c. I No. S can Apple n.v. 1 No. 10 can IWrnt Peach. . . ,10c. 1 No, S can I'lunin a.le. 1 box 100 bar White Hoap 9l.'.'fl 3 large bur Ivory Aoap U.le. 1 large package Citrus Washing Ponder 1c. 1 large package Gold Dual Washing Powder 'J.lc. I lnrgM paukngo I'mullne Wash ing Powder 'Me, 1 large package Uorax Chips Powder 'Me, 3 rans Uvo itfr. , 3 package !lo Starch 'J.V. 3 packagtM Corn March -Me. PRICKS SUBJECT TO SUDDEN OR UNEXPECTED ADVANCES IN THE MARKET. WE CARRY A COM PLKTK AND Ul' TO DATE LINK OF NOTHING BUT GROCERIES. WK WANT YOUR GROCERY BUSINESS AND YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO SEND AWAY ll)R YOUR LIVING NKCIJSSITIKS WHKN YOU CAN BUY THEM AT HOME SO MUCH CHEAPER. YOU OWE IT TO YOUR FAMILY TO SAVE THAT DIFFERENCE. YOl It FIRST DUTY IS TO YOURSELF AND F.VMILV. THE SAVING YOU MAKE IN BUYING FROM US WILL EN ABLE YOU TO BUY MANY LUXURIES THAT YOU OTHERWISE COULD NOT AFFORD. WK GUARANTEE EVERY PURCHASE .MADE FROM US TO BE ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY AND OUR GUARANTEE IS A GUARANTEE. W. C. McCUISTON lSil FOR SALE -Cholco eggs for hatching. Pure bred whlto Leghorn Wycoff strain, excellent layers. Leave orders now at Thompsons Furniture store. S2tfc FOR SALE Team of mares, har ness and wagon. Address W. N. Ray, Laldlaw, Oro. S2tf FOR SALE Tobacco nt cut prices. Star nnd Horseshoo 4Ec lb. Bend Cash Grocery, eastot depot. 40t FOR SALE All kinds of rough and drciiod lumbur, nt Andorson Bros, sawmill half xay between Bond and Laldlaw, on old Tumalo road. Reasonable prices, rough lumber $10 per M. Delivering to Bend or Laid law $2 per M. Telephone. 19tf FOR SALE Home cured hams and bacon. P. II, Dencer. C-7p FOR SALE Fine horse, buggy and harness. Inquire of Shriuer & Huoy bakery. Wall atreet. Otfc FOR SALE Tho fixture In the old bakory location on Wall street. See Shrlner & lluey. Otf c FOR SALE Cattle by Mitt Conch 4 A mllea north west of Laldlaw. ti-7p FOR SALE Three Jersey cows, also wagon and harness. G, W. Sny der, 3 mllea south and west of Lald law. . Ott FOR HALE Bronze turkey ogga. Leave or-Jira at the L. A. Shnw fed ntoro, or address Mlsa Letle Bonn, R. F. D. No. 1. 4 FOR BALE S aerea undo ditch partly cleared, 1 Va miles north of Bend. Reasonable torpid, inquire Bulletin. Ctf a LOST AND FOUND. FOUND Watch. Ownor can havo an mo by proving property nt Bulle tin office and paying for this no tice. 7c JLP j SlJj jlIl JP the Prettiest, Whitest, Lighted and Bet Tabling Bread That Can be made, Housewives are now mak ing from the FLAG Brand Flour Sold by Shuey's Cash Grocery LEAD1NQ EATS STORE OF BEND KENWOOD Garden; KENWOOD GARDEN'S Joins Kcimnoit on tho West. NEARLY EVERY LOT COMMANDS A VIEW OF THE TOWN, RIVER AND MOUNTAINS. WATER FOR DO. MKKTIC USE IS BEING PIPED TO THE LOTS NOW. THE LOTS VARY IN SIZE AS FOLLOWS! fiOtUOO, .1(l. :i(IO AND lOOtlU.1, Prices from $75 to $175 TERMS: 9IO.00 CASH AND EASY MONTHLY PAY MENTS ON THE lt.LN( i:, 7 PER CENT INTEREST ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. HERE ARE SOME REASONS WHY M)TS IN KEN. WOOD GARDENS AT THE I'KICES QUOTED ABOVE IS THE BEST INVESTMENT ON THE MARKET, BE CAUSE KENWOOD GARDENS IS ONLY TEN BLOCKS FROM THE BUSINESS CENTER OF BENDj BECAUSE EVERY M)T COMMANDS A GOOD VIEWt BECAUSE THE LOTS ARE LARGER THAN ANY MTS ON THE MARKET: BECAUSE WATER IS PIPED TO THE LOTS; BECAUSE THE PRICES ARE n PER CENT LESS THAN ANY OTHER THE SAME SIZE AND THE SAME DISTANCE FROM THE BUSINESS CENTER OF BEND: BECAUSE THE TERMS' ARE THE EASIEST. Henkle Ryan i. SELLING Of IT Goods are JKJ 1 Going fast Make Your Selections Early A. L. HUNTER Oregon Street