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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1914)
rAOB fl, TIIK RKND Ht'M,KTlN, R1JND, OHK AVKDNKHDAY, MAY til, 1011. SAYS CRAWFORD RESEMBLES 30G SETf LER INVITES HIM TO DEBATE J. J. KlIhiKCr of Redmond Gilts Cu. . dldato Crooked rollllclnn (oo Long nt Public Trough nml With No Sympathy for Oregon Settlers. REDMOND. May 11. That Attor cy Oonernl A. M. Crawford, candi date for Republican, nomination for Oovcrhor, tins hot tnndo any notnblo hit with' tho efcttlort in this vicinity Is pretty generally felt otter tho re cent visit of the would-uo governor. Hut no one has voiced the anti-Craw, ford sentiment qulto bo strongly as J. J. Elltriger. who has written tho following spicy letter to Mr. Caw ford: "In vlow of tho fact that your re cent trip to Crook county was a mis erable failure bo far as the voters be ing Interested enough to turn out to hear what you had to say to them, 1 make you the following challonge: I will meet you In a public discus sion In Redmond, Oregon: you to so the date. 1 will pay all the expenses of the hall and guarantee to furnish you a full Iioubo of Interested voters, to hear what you havo to Bay to them. Tho time to bo two hours, divided 30 minutes alternately.. You may either open or.closo the discussion as you choose. "I sow make to tho voters of tho stato of Oregon the statement that your record as a public servant for the state of Oregon proves you to bo unfit, for public trust of any kind. That you havo been tho right bower of Carey Act promotors during your term as a member of tho state Des ert Land Doard. using the Influence of your office In their behalf and against the Interests of tho Carey Act settlers. "Now do not consider this as a joko on my part. I am In dead ear nest. Iwant to get a whack at that "poor old1 defenseless head" of yours In a meeting where you are not the chairman of your own meeting. "Don't hesltato to put on your fighting clothes. Although I am on ly a clodhopper with no education, 1 can spot a crooked politician in a jiffy, and I have had my lamps on you for the last live yedrs. You lqok liko the proverbial 30 con's to mo. "Come back to Redmond and meet me in a public discussion regarding your qualifications for tho office of governor and 1 will make It worth th'e time of the voters to leave their work and come and hear us. Then, If you have tho goods, perhaps you can sell them another gold brick. "It Is Indeed a sad thing to con template a faithful old carpetbagger, like yourself, after years at tho pub lic feed trough, being turned out to hustle on the bleak and dry rim rock of private endeavor. "Yours for good citizenship, and tho elimination of all dishonest poli ticians. "J. J. ELLINCER, Carey Act set tler." """Whin th Mlnust Ws ths Vogue. In tin iIiitk wbfu It wan I lie vogue tl'M iintfl Milniirt tiirrlfd with It it re HHitHbliltle. Tun, fur Instance. Ans leu J-WkIi on tho flKhtwutli crutury mlnOeij "It wns not every one who fl imtlt1fd to tnnke this public ex hibition, ninl tbiMe Indlm who Intend-t-d t" ilunre inluiifU iixkI to dlxtln pilMi tUFiiiielvt by wmriuj: ii piinle tilnr kind or Inppt-t m their benddrt-xs i have beard nlco of Hiiuihw curious proof of the respect lu which thl ditire wns held. (luren Immnculatt'ly fit-mi wrr? (-oiixldervri rvquMto for Its tlr iwrfurtminrt'. while glove a little k1M wen thought gixtd tuiougb fur a country dunce, and uct-ordlugly itoiiie prudent tiiUlex provided llieimn-lven with two pnl re for their ttvvvrui pur Nitti.'' fiDduti iitiimlunl. N ' A Plsssint Momtnt. Mi nm mid." wild u oeuiitlful wo mini m dub of u mini the other duy. "thtit tuy lorely ruuxlu. MIhk X., Huh wide n deep IwprwMiiti on you " "Id AIIhh ,. your coiinlnV" burbled the dull exrltetlly. "ludeiil xhe did t'lie Ik one of the loveliest Klrl I etei met. I II tell you ut whnt klml of a lilt lie iinule with me. I met hi-r at the unfile' dinner, wild nlie at on the oilier hide ol tile, und I tullml with Her the lrlioit; iliue, mid I i-uu't even re luemlier who my dtnuer partner wns." "I Ihuiight nut." wild the beautiful woiiiuii dryiy. "I win your dinner pHrtiier." New York ISIoue. r A Dotton Cook. "Cook." sold Hut bend of the Bos ton household. "1 think you uo too much mlt." "I nssure you," wns the polite re Joinder. "Hint 1 restrict its uo to tbe iibsoiute minimum i-omputlble with cnlltuiry exlireuclw."-tH--uttle Piwt-lu Ullljiwrn-er. Wrong Interpretation, "1 think the iiaby bus your hair, ma'um." sold the nurse girl, looking pleuMunUv at her mistress. -OraiTous;" exclaimed the laoy. dancing up from her novel. "Run Into (he nursery and take It nway from him! What will be do nextr-Stray titoiies. Discords. "Tbo very .sound or some people's voices Is exasperating.'' . v ."Quite true.' KrcJally when they say -Move on or Ty up.,M-Ulnnlng. fiuitt Age Herald. REGISTRATION -TOTALS 3.938 T INCREASE OVER 1912 IS 985 Republican-? Outnumber Democrats nml Only 03 Admit Progressive Fnlth Rend Precincts Register 30, nnd Deschutes Ham 181. 1MUNEV1U.E, May 11. Figures showing tho total registration for tho county. Issued from "dork Warren Brown's offico, show n gain In regis tration ovor that of 1912, of 985. No figures aro avallablo showing how many womon registered, llut with tho remtntno ballot nnd tho lncronso In population of tho two years, It to safo to esttmato that proportionately to tho present voting strength far fewer have registered nt this primary than at tho Inst regular election, us Is usually tho case. Tho total registration Is 3. 938. Of these 2036 nro Uopubllcnni. 1120 Democrats, 127 Prohibitionists, 168 Socialists, 95 Progressives and 98 Independents, etc. Tho total for tho two Rend precincts Is 3G9, ns against 331 In 1912. Deschutes pre clncL which Is really a part of Uend's voting strength outsldo tho city lim its, this year shows 181 as against 17S at the Inst olectlon. Prlnovlllo's total Is 471. The comploto figures follow: MARKET REPORT. NORTH PORTLAND, May 8. Ro- celpts for tho week havo been: Cat- tlo 1595, calves 34, hogs 3591, sheep 4528. Heavy receipts of cattlo at tho Yards this week, about 55 cars on the market Monday. Few good cow and heifers In tho lot nnd Bnmo would find ready sale at steady prices. Prime grain fed steers would bring $8 to I8.2G. hay fed 7.60 to $7.75. Strong demand for heavy bills and prices would be fully as high as pre ceding week. A liberal supply of hogs for tho week. One load sold u $8.60 Thursday evening, but market Is closing Friday around $8.60 to $8.65 for extreme top on best light selected swlno. Grass sheep begin ning to show up In good numbers. Rest crass wethers! 6.25 to $5.60. ewes $4.25 to $4.50; spring lamba. $7 to $7.25. (Ladles, tho Skuso Hnrdwnro Com pany havo a complete now lino of whlto enamel ware. Adv. I V J US 3 East l'rlnovlllo . . . West l'rlnovlllo .. North Pond South Doitd Sisters . . i llnystnck ....... McKay ......... Hay Creak ...... Willow Creek Cross Keys ...... Ashwood Deschutes ....... Johnson Creek . . . Mill Crook Howard . Summit Rear Creek Camp Creek Whlto Uutto Reaver Creek , . . . .Maury ,,...,... Nowsom ........ Kutehor . , Urooso Powoll Rutto . . . . Warm Spring . , . . Tethorow ....... 3-12 239 100 190 1C7 1.19 0 40 r8 25 78 181 157 .10 14 6 SC1 117 30 90 24 ft 2 133 11 46 43 99 101 77 78 124 8 140 87 31 r.s 13 It 43 ft 9 71 42 40 134 147 48 1M lift 73 109 71 62 R7 33 31 22 ftl 77 39 .7 10 2 28 6ft 18 46 6 25 71 8 .11 26 46 93 44 C3 71 1 78 39 16 29 9 22 27 15 24 33 20 18 7C 06 20 Lnldtnw Lamontn Lylo Gap Madras Lava Redmond Hlllmnn Cllno Falls ...... lint Rock Klfo Rlnek Rutto Contrail) ........ Mfnlfa Mllllean Opal City Lower Rrldgo . . . . Montgomery , . . Metoltus Imperial Ireland 3938 2036 LOOMING AT CRESCENT Tj. I Wnkclldd took In 22 From He nttlo Last Week. Ij. F. Wakefiold passed through Hond Monday, returning to Seattle from Crescent, In whoso vlolnlty ho hnd looatcd 21 homesteaders whom ho took In from tho - outsldo" some ten daye ago. "On Saturday, whon tho Islula woro opened," said Mr. Wakefield. "Moro than 60 claims woro located near Crescent. I myself took 22 landseokora In from beattlu, nnd nil of them except one took up land and will reside upon It." Dcspllo tho withdrawals by tho Reclamation Ser vice, Mr. Wakefield says much good land was open, although adding thnt for tho present as many settlers nro on hand to tako them as there nro claims open to entry. Precinct Reduction in Prices of MAZDA Lamps FORMERLY 25 watt lamps 40c 40 watt lamps 40c 60 watt lamps 50c 1 00 watt lamps .... 80c ?UJis r t s Bend Writer Light 2b Power Co. a 3 o 3 8 JSm 79 iar 76 71 ft ft 28 ft 22 1 21 77 21 20 4 4 26 .16 12 38 16 27 40 ,1 10 11 "3R 65 28 14 43 7 r.o 24 12 24 4 28 U 13 18' 2ft 12 17 47 48 17 .1 4 1 2 18 8 3 2 ft 2 ft 1 1 1 n i 7 2. 8 2 7 13 , 1 1 . . . , IB 1 , , . , 1 1 1 1 i 2 f: 4 4 2 A1 5 t t 2 1 1 0 3 2 6 .1 1 4 H :t 6 8 7 9 4 9 10 i 0 2 1 2 12 s 3 3 14 4 1 4 3 8 V 2 8 1 9 1420 127 102 I 95 DEATH OFJRS. YOUNG Wm Horn In ficmmiiy After l!u bnnd'H Dentil Lived Here. Mrs. Julia Dorothea Young, whoso death was reported last week, was born noar Kiel, Germany and was married to John H. Standor lu Don murk. Their only child, Mrs. P. J. Young was born there. In 1872 thoy came to Iowa whom Mr. Btnnder dlod; later sho married Rev, C. F. Young. In 1S83 they moved to Douglns county, Washington, whoro Mrs. Young shared tho pioneer hardships and missionary efforts of her hus band, who Is on record as having held tho first organised religious ser vices in Dguglas county. Hlnco her husband's doath, Mrs. Young has mado her homo with her only child, Mrs. P. J. Youcg, a period covering 22 years. NOW 35c 35c 55c 75c f . WHY? Did the Rend A Pier Light & Powor Co. when thoy built their now Powor Plant uso thu hysi HANI) nnd OHAYUli thoy could buy? WHY did tho City, when thoy built tho now HKWHR HYHTKM, lino tho best HAND mid OltAVIII. tho innrkut nffordmlT Tim answer Is obvious. Thoy KNKW that tho bust ma terials for coiioroto work pay tho largest divi dends in tno end. As wo hnvo boon able to satisfy tho exact ing dumnuds of theso oiintuiuorH, wo feel that your demands cnu bo ns successfully met. We can supply you with tho proper sUes of washed sand mid noroouod gravel for your particular purpose. Ask fur quotntfuna. Bolton, Ruelenik & May FRANK MAY, Mr. HemI, Ore. Oniio Midi Hold. H. (lould, Rrm'hutrN Ihiuk llullillug. 'Concrete Ultimately, Why Not Now?"' The BRICK GARAGE ON HOND NTHKliT WILL III: OOMPLLTL'R IN A COlTr.K OF WKItKH Till ulll 1 the Inrgeit mid bet gM-ttge building lu (Vnlnil Oregon, .' , ' Arrnngo Now For KTOHAOi: AT MODKHATK ItATI-M Kert Repair Work wt Fnlr Price RESULTS GUARANTEED Wo Distribute Ctialineni A Hnxon Curs nnd Helden Trucks (lAHOLINi: HUNDRIHH TFe Bend It. K. Himly K. I Building: LUMBER, w Hr W k tr tt tt w w The Miller Lumber Company Bend, Oregon. UHUUM444Mi44M Wenandy Livery & Auto Co. NEW AUTO TRUCKS Will bo put on between Bend nnd Silver Lnko April 1. HEND-LA I'INE $2.C0 BKND'FKEMONT $1.00 HEND-POKT ItOCK $4.r0 DEND-SIIiVER LAKE.. 35.00 Reasonable Rates will be chnrKcd on nil Express nnd Hukkhkc. O'DONNELL BROTHERS I UNION ion SUMMER" EXCURSIONS EAST. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM ORKOON'.WAHHI.VOTON RAILROAD & NAVKJATION CO. ORKOON HIIOHT MNU, UNION PACIFIC nml MiuiifclloiiH AT Tllli REDUCED ROUND-TRIP FARES bhoui lu tlio i'lillowliiK I'litl Denver - $ .15,0(1 Coloi-mlo HpiliiKM ......- nn.oo Olllllllll fill 00 Uiiiiniih City (10.00 Ht. Paul (10.00 Dulutl -v 00,00 Winnipeg (10 00 Kalnt I.oiiIh .,-..;. 70,00 Chlriixo 7'J.ni) Clnciuiuitl ,- HMO Rulfulo 0U.00 Toronto , 02.0(1 WushliiKtou i 107,no Plilludvlplilu lOH.ftO Now York City , lOH.W) RoNton 110.00 Other IOiiHtcrn Cities nt Corrcs poudliiK HoductloiiN Garage Company II. Ilruukn T. W. Hurt! Material I SHINGLES Larss- .r m MARKET 4 MMBWMH( Tickets on Halo Juno 1 to Keptcmhur ill) rinnl Itctiuii lilmlt October ill With Mbornl Htopovcr via the Prlvllructi Jt ii m Help Von Plan Vour Trip Now, I'oi- dotnllod Infonuiitlon, furcH, - rou ton mid nrriiiiKi nionlMt cull on Any Atcout of tho 0-W. R. &N. :? M r I