TAOE 4. THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, ORE., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 121), 101 1. THE BEND BULLETIN (PubllMticd Every Wednesday) GEORGE PALMER PUTNAM Editor nnd Publisher. ROBERT W. 8AWYER . Assoclnto Editor. i.w i'i n ii ii rwsat An Independent nowspnpor atand Ing for tho squaro donl. clean busi ness, clean politics nnd tho best in terests of Bond nnd Contrnl Oregon. uno year 1.60 8!x months.... .80 Three- months 60 All subscriptions nro duo nnd PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration nro mailed subscribers nnd If renewal Is not m ado within reason- ablo tlmo tho paper will bo discon tinued. Pleaso notify us promptly of any ennngo of nddresa, or of talluro to re ceive tho paper regularly. Othorwlso wo will not bo responsible for copies missed. Make nil checks nnd orders pay able to Bend Bulletin. WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 29, 1914 LET'S SEE THE CAT. Again tho Prlnovlllo Nows is sil ent. None of those exposures re garding count' affairs appear. Per haps somebody has pointed out to Editor Pollard tho folly of his stnrt. Perhaps oh horrible thought the News is subsidized too! The News was going to rip .things wide open. The lid was to be llfto.1 and the public at last shown the hor rors beneath it. But the News still gives no news. Its last editorial Is carefully color less, concerning Now York gun men; ns n topic polar exploration would have been about as pertinent and Intimate. However, under the sub terfugo of a letter, nominally writ ten by V. H. Lucy, It shies a little mud at the County Court (excepting the Judge, of course), at tho Sheriff. District Attorney and tho editors of The Bulletin, Pioneer nnd Journal. Mr. Lucy, we gather from tho tone Of his epistle, is training In the Springer correspondence school. That, however, Is bestde the Issue, "We are Interested in that cat. Won't you plea'se, Mr. Pollard, let h!ui out tlf the bag? Consider those farmers, 'craving for truth, and answer these questions: Who nre the "subsidized press?" Who subsidizes them? How Is It done? What news Is suppressed? What are your objections to Prank Elklns? To Wnrren Brown? To W. W. Brown? To Wlllard Wirtz? To H. A. Foster? For whom should wo vote for Sheriff? For Cemmlbsloner? For Cleric? Briefly, we. too, crave Information. We desire to see tho color of that poor, suppressed Court House cat. If there is aught In you, Editor Pollard but buncombe, we, nnd tho public desire to know It. Perhaps we misjudge you. If so, put us right. And If you would not entirely dis credit your newsleM News, you must now stand forth upon your own feet, abandoning tricky Innuendoes, and earing axaetly what you mean. MEXICAN SIMIAN EASIER 'Summary Of Recent Events In the Southern War Zone, Developments In tho Mexican nltu ntlon In tho past week lend to tho hopo thnt mnttcra may bo settled without war. Tho South American republics, Argontlun, Brazil and Chile, known ns tho A. B. and C. of thnt continent, through their diplo matic representatives nt Washington, offored their services toward media tion between tho United States nnd Iluurtn and President Wilson prompt ly accepted. Later Huorta announc ed his assent to tho proposal and It now remains to take tho next step. Before tho offer of mediation was mado tbo United States marines had landed at Vera Cruz under the pro tection of tho guns of the wnrshlps in tho harbor and taken possesion of the city. . The Mexican forces un der General Mass withdraw Into the hills about 20 miles nwny. Tho Stars nnd Stripes were hoisted over the olty yesterday. On the occupation of Yorn Crut nil tho Americans In Mexico City started to leave for the const and several train loads havo come through. Among tho Americans was charge d' affaires - Nelson O'Shnugnetsy who hnd been tho representative of the Uulted States In Mexico City since tho removal .of Ambassador Wilson some time ago. Hluters in Mexico City havo attack ed the American consulate and torn down a statuo of George Washington but there are Indications that the bettor classes are now getting con trol of tho situation and will stop further violence. The attltudo of tho robots under Cnrranza and Villa has been the sub ject of much anxiety on the part of President Wilson, tho former show ing an Indication to make common cause with Huerla against the Amcrloans, whllo Villa announced his sympathy with tho United States. It is not expected now that nuy volunteers will be called for from the states. Classified Advertising Advertisements inserted under till hcndliiK nt the rate of ONE CENT A WORD each Insertion. Onsh must accompany nil orders from personi not ImvliiK n regular account vWtli The Bulletin. No advertisement tak for lesit than 1.1 cents each Insertion. Our Ready-to-Wear Department Is unusually well stocked with all that is new WANTED. WANTED Girl for gonarnl houso work. Inquire lit Pattetson'B Drug Store. str WANTED Laundry work and family washing. Leave orders at house, lot 10, blook 1ft, Center addi tion, near Bond Grocery. Mrs. (). G. Kills. S-Dp WANTED Girl for general Iioubo work. Mrs. Herbert E. Allen. 6tf (WANTED Farmers with tonms who will put crop In Irrigated land, taking payment In imrt of crop, D. J. Finn, Ton Bar ranch, Bend. WANTED A girl or woman for general house work. For particulate phone or write to Mrs. O. C. Card well. 4tf 1 i. mii i i i'i i . a in materials and style in , FOR RH.VT. HOME STUDIO. Mrs Ashley Forrest will take n limited number of pupils In piano nnd voice. Home Studio. f-9p MAKING NEW BOAD. In order to provide n better grade for the road to Kenwood over the Bend Water Light & Power Co. brldgo James Ryan began on Friday the construction of n new route over the hill near F. O. Minor's hous. The rock reef has been cut through at this point and n road cleared out that will make travel over the bill i much easier than horotofore. FOIl RENT 5 room house In Des chutes addition. Electric lights nnd water. Inquire of C. E. Roberts. Stf FOR RENT Good 4 room house nnd acre lot ono block from depot. f Excellent chance for gardening. In- qulro Ed. Broitorhous. ltt FOIt RENT Small house partly furnlshod, $5 n month; nlso tent house adjoining. Near depot. In quire nt Bulletin. 40tf FOIt RENT omccs on Wall stroct very chenp. Apply Bulletin Ofllco. FOR RENT Rooms centrally lo cated. Electric lights nnd wntor. Sultablo for housekeeping. Choap. Apply Bulletin Ofllco. FOR RENT Largo store, modern front. Good location. Apply to F. O. Minor, Deschutes Bank. 27tf FOR SALH. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR COUNTY .SURVEYOR. I hereby nnnounco myself ns n candldato for the Republican nomi nation for county surveyor, subjoot to tho approval of the Republican voters at the primary to be held on May 15. 1-10 Adv. R. I BREWSTER. FOIt SALE Double harness, roan Durham mlk cow. Cash or bank able note. C. It. Powelson,, Sisters. Oregon. 7-Sp FOIt SALE Two black Jerseys, ono now milking, other Jurt fresh ened. Also pigs. F. II. Pinkstaff 7-sp FOIt 8ALE Ono 4 months old registered Jersey bull; also -ono two i year old Jersey, nlmost full blood, u. i J, Finn, Ten Bar ranch, Bend. fitf FOIl SALE Rhode Island Red baby chicks. IS cents oach. Write or phono Mrs. E. S. Cast, Deschutes, Oregon. 5-1 Op FOIt SALE 14x1(3 tent with lutn bor ndditlon roofed with rubberold. USEFUL EULOGIES. From the Congressional Record of April 19: "There shall be printed of eulogies of deceased Senators, Representa ttves and Delegates, ,000 copies, of which number SO copies, bound in full'moroceo, with gilt edges, shall be delivered to the family of the da coa&ad and 1.550 copies. In cloth binding, shall be delivered to the Senators, Representative, or Dele gates of theState or Territory rep resented by the deceased. The re maining number, also In cloth bind ing, Bball be distributed In the pro portion of 2,000 to the Senate and 4,000 to the House." Oh Death, where la thy sting? And incidentally It may tie noted that eulogies of the dead become cam paign ammunition for the living, along with printed speeches, (which may or may net have been deliver ed), seeds and governmental report, all of which delight the heart and Hatter the 'vote of the constituent back home. FOR SIIKHIPP. I hereby announce my candidacy for the olllce of Sheriff or Crook coun ty, subject to the action of the Demo cratic voters at the primary election May 16th. 1914. K. L. Mllner. Ma dras, Oregon. Adv. 7-9 Women's Tailored Suits " , . Women's CoatiS v . . Women's Silk Dresses Women's White Dresses . Women's House Dresses Women's Petticoats Women's Rain Coats . Women's Muslin Underwear i We invite your inspection of these beautiful goods; priced so reasonable that all can buy. R. M. Smith Clothing Co. Learn the Way Electric lights, porcelain sink, pan try, closet, etc. Apply at Bulletin of llco. N 4tf FOR SALE OR TRADE For good FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I beg to announce myself as a can didate to sueceed myte'( as ooHHty treasurer, subject to the approval of the Republican t'oters of Ciook coun ty at the primary election on May 1. 1-10 Adv. ' R. L. JORDAN. SAVE THE PISHING. A little effort made now will In euro the repeal of the present trout flsjjlng law for the Deschutes. As It is, anglers can fish all the year; they simply are supposed to keep nothing under ten Inches in length. As n result, the trout are being at tacked all the time, those smaller than ten Inches are actually being kept, and propagation of trout Is be ing checked through the killing of egg bearing fish. Everyone who loves fishing and de sires n maximum of sport In the Dee chutes should back up this move. April Is time onough to commence fishing; one can get plenty of recre ation during the summer. If the or iginal fish season can again be en forced, there will be more fun for anglers, more attraction for visitors, and more business for those who sell tackle than can over be the case If tho present destructive method be followed for another season. FOR COUNTY ...illHK. To the Voters of Crook County: I hereby announce myself as a can didate to sueCJed myself to the ofltce of county clerk, subject to the appro val of the Democratic voters of Crook oouoty at the primary citation to be hold May 15. 1-10 Adv. WARItE UrtOWN. FOR STATE HKPHBSBNTATIVH. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election an a represen tative In the Oregon Legislature from this district, subject to the approval! of the Republican voters at tbe pri mary election to lie held May 15. VERNON A. FORBES. 2-11 Adv. FOR CQU.VTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby'aunounce myself as a can didate for the office of county com ralsslonor of Crook county, subject to the approval of the Democratic voters at the primary election. B. W. RICHARDSON. 2-11. Adv. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the ofllco of Sheriff of Crook county subject to tho approval of the Democratic voters nt the coin ing primaries, May 15, 1911. 3-10 Adv. E B. KNOX, Post, Or. The Land Board is to bo commend ed for Its action in placing John Du bills here to make n thorough sur voy of Central. Oregon Irrigation Co. ditches, canals, and laterals. The data thus secured Is to become a foundation upon which will be based future discussion in regard to scep ago and other problems. Such in formation, authentic, accurate and trustworthy, has long been needed. Qertalqly the Board never took a more Intelligent action. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-oleetlon as county commission- or of Crook county subject to the aj proval of the Heihblloan voters ut the primary oloctton May 15. 3-10 Adv. R. H. nAYLEY. A Concrete SKYSCRAPER IN BEND In 1014 would be out of place. It would be a few years ahead of tho times. Not so how .ever with concrete PMIORS, SIDEWALKS, STEPS, CISTEBNS. ROOFS, ROADS, Etc., Etc. No material Is cheaper or more durable for these purposes than CONCHBTHt And whon you bu'ld or CONCRETE, use only the best cement, sand and gruvtll. It h cheaper In the end. Wo oan supply you with the proper sires of washed sand and screened gravel for your particular .purpose Ask for quotations. Bolton, Ruetenik & May FRANK MAY, Mjjr. Ucnd, Ore. Ofllco uitli Bobt. II. Gould, Bescliuto Bunk Htilldlux. 'Concrete Ultimately, Why Not Now?" young stock cows, 0 teams good work horses from 1200 to 1400 poun'dit, una tonm mules, nlo ono 4 year old full blooded Guernsey milch cow, freshened Maroh 7. Phonu Stanley Ranch Co. 2 tf FOR SALE Living room nnd bed room furniture. H. P. Green o, I .urn house. Ufa FOR SALE Black Minorca eggn fur setting, $1.15 for 11. Leave or ders at Bather's sture. ltfo FOR 8ALB Thoroughbred Barr ed Hock ogga for hatching, fl per setting. R. llartlett at Metropall. tan. 5 tf FOR MALIC Team of mares, bar nee and wagon. Addreaa W. 'N. Ray, Laldlaw, Ore. Htf FOR SALH Tobacco nt out prices. Stnr nnd HnrSHshoo 4Kc lb. Bond Cash Grocery, oast of depot. 40t FOR SALE All kinds of rough and dressed lumlmr, nt Anderson Bros, sawmill half ay botweon Bend and Laldlaw, on old Tumnlo road. Roasonnblo prices, rougti lumbor $10 par M. Delivering to Bend or Laid. lDtf buggy f . law S2 per M. Telephone. FOIt SALE Finn horse. nnd harness. Inquire of Bhrltter lluey bakory, Wall street. ltfo FOIl SALIC Tho lUturw la tbe ' old bakery location uti Wall street, gee Hhrluer ft lluey. fltf FOIt SALE WreHM turkey mm. Leave urUia at the I. A. Mbaftl store, or addreea Mtsa Lelle Uinn, , It. P. I). No. 1. 4 FOIt SALIC I acres nude ditch partly cleared, lie wile worth of i Mend. Reasonable term. Inquire llulletln. tf TO Tit A DIG OK SBLL Vurnlter ' In well located hqtel doing nood tnwl- i He. Inquire llulletln. Ip TO TltADIC Number Of c! IT lot elose In, good loeatlftH. WUI Itydst . for farm land or good hhIihuU. Ad- '' drew Bpx 55, Bend. Ilf LOST AND FOUND. LOST On Third street between Presbyterian and Baptist ehurth. bundle of ruga. Finder kindly re turn to llulletln Office anil receive Ithertil reward. Ntf u FOR 811 Hill PP, I beg to announce mycelf'as a can dldola to succeed nivsnlf an linHff subject to the approval of tho Be- jujnjican voters oi Urook county at tfie primary alectlon on May 15. 3-10 Adv. FRANK ELKINB. FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for election as a representative in the Oregon Legislature from thin district, subject to the approval of the Democratic voters at tbe primary election to be held May 15. 3-11 Adv. P. H. DENCER. WAR!! may be serious but the horrors of high prices can be averted by buying your groceries from Shuey's Cash Grocery LEADING EATS STORE OF MEND KENW 00D Gardens KENWOOD GARDENS Joins Kenwood on the WM. NEARLY EVERY LOT COMMANDS A VIEW OF THE TOWN, RIVER AND MOUNTAINS. WATER FOR DO. MEKTIO USE IS BEING PIPED TO THE LOTS NOW. THE LOTH VARY IN SIZE AH FOLLOWS; TiOiUOO, fllH. ' 11(10 AND UH) tlUi, Prices from $75 to $175 TKItMHi 10.(10 CASH AND EASY MONTHLY PAY MENTK ON THE BALANCE, 7 PER CENT INTEREST; ON DEI'l.illH D PAYMENTS. HEBE ABE SOME lil.AHONH WHY UTH IN REN WOOD (MHDENH AT THE PRICES QUOTED ABOVE IN THE BEST INVEHTM NT ON THE MAIIKET, BE. CAUSE KENWOOD C l liENH 1H ONLY TEN BLOCKS I ROM THE Hl'HINI SS CENTER OF BKND BECAUSE EVERY M)T COMMNDS A GOOD VIEWj BECAUSE THE LOTS AIIE'IARGER THAN ANY LOTH ON THE MAUKETj KEC.UHE WATER IS PIPED TO THE LOTSj BECAUSE Till: PRICES ARE HO PER CENT LESS THAN ANY OTHER THE HA. ME SIZE AND THE HAME DISTANCE FROM THE BUSINESS CENTER OF BENDi BECAUSE THE TERMS ARE THE EASIEST. Henkle ($b Ryan