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T.UK I1END BULLETIN, BEND, OltK., WEDNESDAY, MAY SO, 1011,
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THE BEND BULLETIN
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OEORQE rALMER PUTNAM
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WEDNESDAY. MAY SO. 191
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THE ELECTION.
Naturally what tntoreatcd the West
8ldo most In tho primary election wat
the republican nomination for count,'
commissioner. And naturally tho
outcome of that contest Is a real dis
appointment to west side citizens.
But there It no uio crying over split
liillk. m.d there Is every reaaon to
take ono's wedklno with a sni'le -especially
when It Is very prnbablo
the dose wnjn't be nearly so bitter as
some pessimistically Inclined folks
consider IL
Mr. Bayloy lost The margin was
eir.oJL There Is ro reasonable donbt
mat had be consented to bestir him
self hi bohalt, uf b.s candidacy and
bad his supporters exercised more
diligence, ha would have won. H
!tt decently and cleanly, however,
and it Is rather by a fluke than any
real popular will that tho Republican
nomination Is not his. And what
may come between now and Novem
ber remains to bo Been.
Wo congratulate Mr. Blanchard.
He worked hard for his nomination,
and he kept clear of tho mud-sllnglng
In which enomlea of Bayley exercis
ed themselves. Mr. Ulanchard's rep
utation, as we before havo said, Is
admirable, and while we can make na
pretense of excessive pleasure at tho
eight of still another east side man
ODDroachlns: tho court bouso. yet wo
do believe that the Republcan can
didate means to, and will, give atlj
sections a square deal.
In connection with the commit
Blcnershln election one met stands
out prominently. The West Side
the southwesterly section especially
was united. It voted with npprox
Imato solldltv for Its candidate. As
sold above, If a small amount of or
ganized effort hnd been made to get
tho vote out. it's candidate would
have won handsomely. Its candidate
lost because of the vote of the north
qnd tho terrltorr easterly from
Madras and Metollus. A glance at
tho returns Indicates that. Now,
that territory desires to form a coun
ty of its owt. If It had been separ
ated before this election, tho south
western candidate would have won
by a big margin. And If ever It Is
allowed to go Its owg way. hereafter
southwestern candidates alwava will
win. Advisability of supporting the
new county, on this head at least,
is worth serious consideration.
Tho nomination of James Wltby
combo for Governor Is a matter of
satisfaction to Central Oregonlani.
Dr. Wlthycomhe's interest in agri
cultural and Irrigation matters Is
well known, and argues well for an
intelligent administration cf the of
fice as rotates to local development
Although It Is still a lone way to the
general election we believe his se
lection Is assured one factnr'agalns'
his opponent, Dr. Smith, Is tlrat many
Democrats who worked for Bennett
fill never rf hol- ballet for a
West candidate such as Smith is.
Conversely, it Is to be hoped that n
section of the Portland press will, for
once have the good sense not to
continue rabid personal attacks unon
Smith, which do more than any other
one thing to win votes for him.
There was ono vote cast In Fife
precinct. This creates two puzzl
What hapnenod to the votes of tho
judges and clorks, or wee tbev too
lazy to vote, being satisfied simply
to draw down their $3 or $6 a day?
And la it worth while to pay eomn
$00 or more for ono vote? Some of
these tiny precincts, whoso citizens
bellow loudest about high taxes, aro
tho very ones who contribute most
to them.
For the sake of his sensibilities we
hope Roosevelt, returning from tho
Jungles, does not hear of the Progres
sive vote In Crook county unUl bo la
fully recuperated.
At Redmond, Stockman polled C3
votes and (Lewis 2, and at that they
nay.some one Is accused of repeating.
Dosrste Mr. Elllnger, Crawford got
20 votes.
That Lafforty Is In the discard, and
McArthur In the uow deal for Mult
nomah congressman, is a sound step
in the right direction.
The following clipping, from an
eastern newspaper, shows what in
dustry will do;
"An editor, who started 20 years
ago with only CD cents, Is now worth
$10,000. Ills accumulation of wealth
la duo to his frugality, good habits,
strict attention to business, and the
fact that an uncle died and left him
9,000."
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ELECTION RETURNS
(Conttnutd from pago ono.)
Itcdimmit.
Hop. Conim Ackorson 20, Wil
liams 32.
Sonnto Booth 47.
Congress Slnnott f3.
Governor Brow-noil B, Crawford
20. Dlmlck 1, Goer 1, Johns 1, Mo.
sor f, Mlthycambo 30.
Sup. Court Bonn 2S, Benson 12,
Clceton 17, Harris 14, Mollrldo 13,
McNnry 14.
Atty. Gen. Brown 21. Grant 13.
Engineer Lewis 2, Stockman 65.
Hop. Forbes 43. Smith 20.
Sheriff Elklna 02.
Clerk Adamson 18, Wourtorly 30.
Troas. Jordan B0. Morgan 10.
Comm. Bnyley 66, Blanchard 13
Surveyor Brewster 43, Kolloy 10.
Imperial.
Ip. Comm. Ackorson 3, Wil
liams 6.
Senate Booth 4.
Congress Slnnott 11.
Governor Wlthycombo 11.
Sun Pnnrt Ur-nn R. Itnnann !.
Cleetnn 2, Harris 4, McBrldo 7, Mc-
Nary 6.
Atty. Gen. Brown 1. Grant 1.
Engineer Lewis 6, Stockman 4.
Bcp. Forbes 6, Smith 8.
Sheriff Elklns 11.
Clerk Adamson 4, Wonderly G.
Trea. Jordsn 7. Morgnn 2.
Comm. Uavloy 4, Blanchard 5.
Surveyor Browstor 4, Kelley 6.
Centralo.
Ren. Comm. Ackoraon 6, Wil
liams 7.
Senate Booth 13,
Congress Slnnott 14.
Governor Brownell 2, Carter 1,
Crawford 8, Goer 2, Johns 3.
Sup. Court Bean 8, Benson 6.
Cleeton 4, Harris 5, McBrldo 6, Mc
Nary 4.
Atty. Gen, Brown G, Grant 4.
Englneor-nLewls 2. Stockman 12.
Rep. Forbes 10. Smith 6.
Sheriff Elklns 13.'
Clerk Adamson 6, Wonderly 3.
Treas. Jordan 10, Morgan 2.
Comm. Uavloy 4, Blanchard 10.
Surveyor Brewatcr 6, Kclloy 6.
Alfalfa.
Rcd. Comm. Ackcrson 4, Wil
liams 3.
Senate Booth 7.
Congress Slnnott 8.
Governor Brownell 1, DlmJck 4,
Geer 1, Wlthycombe 2.
Sup. Court Benson 2. Cleeton 2,
Harris 3. McBrldo 4, McUary 2.
Atty. Gen. Brown 2. Grant 1.
Engineer Lewis 1, Stockman 8.
Rep. Forbes 9, Smith 2.
Sheriff Elklns 9.
Clerk Adamson 3. Wonderly 4.
Troas. Jordan S, Morgan 2.
Comm. Bayley 7, Blanchard 2.
Surveyor Brewster 6, Kelley 1.
.Slaters.
Sheriff Elklns 48.
Clerk Adamson 19, Wonderly 29.
TrM .Tnrilun 4K. Morcon 10.
Comm. Bayley 43, Blanchard 18
Surveyor Brewster 26, Kelley 3 1
Black Butte.
Sheriff Elklns 6.
Clerk Adamson 6. Wonderly 4.
Treas. Jordan 6, Morgan 3.
Comm. Bayloy 4, Blanchard 6.
Surveyor Browster 3, Kelloy 6.
Clin FalW.
Sheriff Elklns 17.
Clerk Adamson 10, Wonderly C.
Treas. Jordan 13, Morgan 4.
Comm. Bayley 17. Blanchard 3.
Surveyor Brewster 8, Kelley 7.
lllllinnn.
Sheriff Elklns 10.
Clerk Adamson 8, Wonderjy G.
Treas. Jordan 11, Morgan 6.
Comm. Bayley 4. Blanchard 17.
Surveyor Brewster 8, Kelley 9.
Metollus.
Sheriff Elklns 20.
Clerk Adamson 10. Wonderly 1C.
Treas. Jordan 19, Wonderly 8.
Let Wyse
DO YOUR
PRESSING
AND
CLEANING
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J7RENCH DRY. Steam
and Sponge Cleaning
and Pressing. Send us
your HATS to be Clean
ed and Blocked. We do
REPAIRING
Money-Back Satisfaction.
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CLEANING PARLORS
Harry A. Wyse
With A. L. FRENCH.
Comm. Bayley (I, lllnnshnrd 31.
Surveyor Browstor 14, Kolloy 12.
Totlicruw.
Sheriff Elklns IB.
Clork Adniimon 13 13, Womlorly
Clerk Adntnuon 13, Wonderly 8.
TrenR. Jordan 1G, Morgan 4.
Comm. Bnyley 12, Blnuchnrd 10.
Burvoyor Browstor 14, Kolloy 7.
Win-in Hprlmr.
Sheriff Elklns 0.
Clerk Aduiustm 3, Womlorly 3,
TroiiR. Jordan 1, Morgan 3.
Comm. Bnyloy 3, Blnuchnrd 2,
Surveyor Browstor C, Kolloy 1.
Madras,
Sheriff Elklns 20.
Clerk Adamson 10. Wonderly 88
TrenB. Jordan 20, Morgan 12,
Ouium, Bnyley 18, Blanohnrd 24.
Surveyor Browstor 16, Kolloy 26.
Montgomery.
8herlrr Elklns 6.
Clerk Adamson 1, Wondorly 4.
Treas. Jordan 2, Morgan 2.
Comm, Bnyloy 3, Blanchard 3.
Burvoyor Browstor 0, Kolloy 6.
Ashwwul.
Sheriff Klkins 24.
Clerk Adamson 13, Wonderly 14.
(Continued on last pago.)
Again, tho third and wo hopo tho
last time, wo have tho services of n
shoo shining artist, Mr. Ed Walkor
arrived Monday morning from Se
attle Bring your Bhoes, with or
without feet. Open Sunday fore
noons, baths, candy, tobacco, shlnoa.
etc Tho Metropolitan. Adv.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
For tho second Unto I come boforo
the peoplo of Lnldlaw, taking over
tho general merchandise business
owned by J. II. Winter, and formerly
owned by mysolf.
To tho old friends I need no Intro
duction, but hopo to serve you In tho
future to tho best of my nMllty and
will over try to mnko my place among
tho best, nnd hope to bo Instrumen
tal In building up Laldlaw and com
munity. To tho now peoplo I would say
gtvo mo a trial, and It I can't mako
It to your Intercut to gtvo mo a lib
oral share of your valued patronago
tho fault will bo mine and not yours,
Adv. G. W. HORNER.
CLASSIFIED AD.VEIlTI.SI.a.
Mill - 1 -"
WANTED.
SALESMAN WANTED Salesman
to represent our factory In tho local
territory. Wo manufacture a stroiis
lino of men's loggers, cruisers, far
mers and medium and heavy work
shoes or high grade and up to dnto
construction; also a very dcslrablo
line of boy's and youth's shoes of
different heights and kinds. Straight
commission. Must bo rcsponslblo
party and give first class reference.
Our shoes havo tho Union stnmp. Ad
dress: Henry Nlehorf, 251 N. 16th
Street. Portland, Oregon. 10-lIp
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Mrs. Herbert E. Allen. Btf
WANTED A girl or woman for
general houso work. For particulars
phono or write to Mrs. O. C. Card
well. 4tr
WANTED A good .ranch cook.
Phono or write Stanley Ranch Co..
Bend, Oregon, lie
WANTED $2500 for thrco year
on or beforo, at 8 per cent. Secur
ity 160 acres land, paid wator right,
nlno miles from Bend. Address Mn.
A. Palmer, The Dalles, Ore. ll-13c
WANTED Second hand mower
and rako. P. 11. Johnson, Mlllloan.
Oregon. 11-12c
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Land with plenty of
water, nine miles from Bond. 100J
Alvord street, Tho Dalles, Ore
gon, lip
FOR RENT EnUro second floor
or Bean bldg. Fully furnished. 11-L2
FOR RENT Two lots, largo throa
roc in house. Kenwood. $7.00 pur
month. Inquire Bend Grocery. lOlf
FOR RENT Modorn cottago com.
pletely furnished. Reasonable price
to rosponslbto person. Inquire Bulle
tin oinco. lOtt
FOR RENT Threo small build
ings near school houso. Partly fur
nished. Low rent. Apply S. It. I lo
gin, over Deschutes State Bank. 9tf
FOR RENT 5 room houso In Des
chutes addition. Electric lights nnd
water. Inquire of C. E. Roberts. Btf
FOR RENT Two room cabin,
partly furnished. $5 per month. Bond
Grocery. Ono block east of depot. 9tf
FOR RENT Small house partly
furnished, $5 n month; also tent
bouso adjoining. Near depot. In
quire nt Bulletin. 49tf
FOR RENT Ofllcos on Wall street
very cheap. Apply Bulletin ORlco.
FOR RENT Rooms centrally lo
cated. Electric lights and water.
Sultablo for housekeeping. Cheap.
Apply Bulletin Office.
WITH THE WARM DAYS
COMES THE THOUGHT OF
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Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables
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A COMPLETE SUPPLY
Always on Hand.
Shuey's Cash Grocery
LEADINQ EATS STORE OF BEND
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY.
WHY? . : ,
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FOR HALE.
FOR SALE Brand now shack 12
x20. Inquire nt Depot Hotel. lip
FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 acres
Improved land sU tulles northwest of
town. Inquire Bulletin. ll-12p
FOR SALE ICO acre relinquish
ment 15 miles from Bond, $300. Act
quick. C. V. Sllvls. lie.
FOR SALE Kitchen range and
refrigerator. Both In oxoullout con
dition. Apply Bulletin. lltf
FOR SALE Hand made Webor
nlano. Would sell cheap for cash,
or on reasonablo terms. Call, write
or phwne, Mrs. J. u. Robertson, care
Mr. Shonquost, Bond. 11-17
FOR 8ALE Practically now piano
at a saaraflco. 1011 p
FOR SALE Dairy cows. Jersey
cows and heifers. Cows $70 to $1)0.
F. W. Lovcrenx, Laldlaw. 10-13
FOR SALE Span of sorrel marcs,
9 years old and harness, weight 1170
pounds. W. N. Ray, Laldlaw, Ore
gon. tr
FOR SALE 14x16 tent with lum
bor addition rooted with rubberold.
Electric lights, porcelain sink, pan
try, closet, otc. Apply nt Bulletin of
fice. If
FOR SALE Black Minorca eggs
for sotting, $1.25 for 13. Leave or
ders at Sather's store. life
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Barr
ed Rock eggs for hatching. $1 per
setting. R. Bartlott nt Metropoli
tan. 5 tf
FOR SALE: All kinds of rough
and dressed lumber, at Anderson
Bros, sawmill half ay between Bend
and Laldlaw, on old Turaalo road.
ReaBonublo prices, rough lumber $10
per M. Delivering to Bend or Lald
law $2 per M. Telephone, lfltf
BY SO DOING YOU ARE HELPING
YOUR OWN COMMUNITY AND
YOURSELF. WHEN YOU BUY ICE
' CREAM BUY'
Bend Ice Cream
Made from local products.
Willamette Valley farmers and
Portland dairies HAVE NO
INTEREST IN BEND. Our
cream is guaranteed pure, our
plant is up to date and of suf
ficient capacity to supply Cen
tral Oregon. Try our ice cream
and be convinced.
American Bakery
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FOR SALE Flno horse, buggy
and harness. Inquire of Bhrlnor &
Huey bakery, Wall street. Ctfc
FOR SALE Tho fixtures In tho
old bakery location on Wall street.
Sco Shrlner & Huey. Otf c
TO TRADE Number or city lots
closo In,- good location. Will trade
for farm land or good animals. Ad
dress Box 55, Bend. 8tf
LOST AND FOUND.
I.OST On Third street between
Presbyterian and Baptist ohurolt.
bundle or rugs. Finder kindly re
turn to Bulletin Olllcu and rocelvo
llboral reward. 8tr
LOST Sot or motor oyclo tools,
I.n Pino rond. May 10. West side or
river, Rewnrd. Bulletin office, lot!
Dr. Ida Behrendt,
At, Bend Hotel, May 23 to 28
flUADUATE
Philadelphia Optical College
Plilluilclphlii, Pa.
McCorinlck Optical College'
Chicago, III,
MANUFACTURING!
nmV REFRACTING
Optician
Are you wearing lenses that are not satisfactory? If you
aro having trouble with your eyes, It will pay you to coino
direct to mo, I will glvo your eyes a thorough and careful
oxaminatlon free of chargo nnd toll you tho uxnet condition
they are In.
I FIT EVERY CONCEIVABLE HTVLE OF SPECTACLES AND
EVE GliArLSKH.
Dr. Behrendt Is now Introducing tho lato Kryptok Invisible
Bifocals and Torle Lens, which Is without doubt tho (Incut lens
over put on tho market.
Porfoct fitting glosses, ground especially for tho woak oyeu,
astigmatism, nonr-slghtedness, farsightedness, reading or flno
work.
Wo especially solicit complicated cases, Our experience
often onnblos us to give Hntlnfnctlon whon others fall.
Our glasses euro hnndncho, nouralgln, nervousness, tired
eyes, aching oyos. sivoj. grnnulatod lids, bloodshot oyeu, etc.
Remombor that our responsibility (loos not end uiiUI you
Itovo obtained the rnMsfnctlon you oxpoct.
PARENTS SHOULD NOT NKOLECT TIIEIIl CMfLDIlE.VH
EVES.
For n mr of glnsses, worn for a fow months, will orton
onablo a child's oyes to strengthen and fully tlovolop, whllo
noglect at this critical tlmb will so injure tho oyos m to mnko
necessary, soonor or lator for thorn to put on trusses and
wear thorn continually,
BEND HOTEL, May 23 to 28
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LOBT Iron Gray gelding with bar
circle lino on right fore leg and Imii'
wire scar on loft breast. Wulghr
nlKiut 1000 pound. Reward. In
form Frank McCann, McKenxti
bridge, Oregon. , U-lln
HHTRAY Onn solid bay mare.
yoars old, ronohvd inane, R brand on
left hind log, wearing halter, colli r
marks on shoulders, left Powell lltitt
May 9 headed south. $10 reward tnc
rceovery or same. C. C. Kummell.
Prlnovllle, Oregon. 1I-1I.
LOST Wlver cigarette ease, gold
lined. II. A. W. engraved on Utlt
sides. Howard If ro tunnel In lUrry
A. Wyse, French's store.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
TO LOAN $1000 August Uhltnaii.
I.a Plnn, Oregon. 11
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