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THE IIHNI) BULLETIN, I1I5NI), ORE., WKIWK80AY, HKPTRMItKIt 9, J 014. TfV . A. BRIDE FROM THE TOMB. Odd Romanes of Btntdtllo Marosllo, ths Vsnstlan Compossr. Ilctioriullo Marccllo, ono uf tho most fimioiiM Venetian foinpoRurx, foil in l(IVl) Wltfl It iM'llllllflll jtfrl mimed Leo nora Mniifrolll, who tnnrrloil l'loln Herniiso, n Veiiellnii nuhlo, Hliu died n short tlitin iifli-r her iniirrhiKo, 11 vlu 11m to thn lmrnli mill JouIoiih treatment of her husband, Hit body wiih In Id out In slnto In oho of tlio churches, mill hor Idvor uetiiiilly micei-rdcd In tihmlliiK tlio corpse mid coiivrylim It to n ruined crypt In ono of Iho Island. mni horn ho Hitt ilny mill nlulit by IiIn lost love. sIiikIiik mill playing to her, im (IioiikIi by tlio forc of hi urt ho could recall Iht to lift. Leonora had n (win sister. Kll.nl.. who wim mo like Iiit Unit Iht closest friend rotild scarcely dltliiKtilli thorn, rfji Ono ilny Hllado heard n sinner In n Kondolii nIiirIiik ho ixiiilHltily (hut iu traced (ho koiiiIoIii to tlio deserted I Intnl. mid I here hIio learned later Ih fnto of Iiit mImit'm corpse mid lint hlen tlty of Mnreello. Aided hy n servant. Mllmlo utibittlluliil hfDiolf for hor sis ter1 iMHly. runt when Marccllo returned mid called Loononi to nwnko ho did riot ask In vnlii, for apparently mIio rose nllvo from tlio colli n, Marccllo when ho found out tho delusion was qtiltu mdiInIIiiI .mid married Kllmlo, hut hi hopplnc wn short lived, iih ho died n few year iiflorwnrd.-Uuidoii Tele Krtiph, Economy, "I would MiiBKoxt slvlim our nw mayor three cheer." nniioitiirrd HI Wnlllotrre nt tho tlrnt mecllnu of tht new town cniini'll. "Mnke'lt iwo cheer," siiRKcsIrd HI rnm Wit Mo. "Ilememher. wo nro pludie rd to erotinmy nil along tlio lino." Washington Hernld, from iialliifiietory rocontly. Kurl Tinner wont to Kmttiiond Fri day for n fow diiyn visit with Ii.'m parenta. A. W. llnyn and Allen Wlllcoxon worn vlaltora at tho County sent But-urdny. Ilijnry Twoot and fninlly roturnod lioino Biitiirdtty front n week's camp lii trip nliovo llond. Thoy report nnviiiK nan n kooii tliuo. Mr. mid Mm. Tom I'umtoy enter titlund at dlniior Hundny, tholr KttoHlff holtiK Mr. nnd Mm, A. F. HmiKor, nnd .MIah Walkor of MoIhoii, Wash., Mr. nnd Mm. II. II. McCoy, mid noii, Itohort) uud Mm, Htnuborr, of Torrobonnu, and Mr. Ruby of Ban LA II) LAW. Introduced Hlmsslf. Shi I leK your pnrdou. hut I can't roiiieiuIxT Imvlnff mot you heforc. Ha -Oh. ye l.mit night nt tho ballsoms Mio trod on your too. T.iut waa ma. I'lleKeiide lllnllrr. POWELL BUTTE (Continued from wk 0.) tortfl, Wash., In nil ofTort to Im provo hla health, which linn boon far (Himclitl to Tho Ilullotln) LAIDLAW, Kept. 7. Kd Dickon noii mid fumlly hnvo movod Into town from tuo Httuiiiiiiu place, to remain durliiK tho Rchool year. Mr. and Mm. John Ml I en nnd win, apont Humid)' vlaltltiK frlenda In Laid law. Itohort Horner, who Iihh linen iiilto III ror'throo or four weekn, Im coiivii leitcliiif. Mm. Hornor nnd daiixhtor, Hattlo, hnvo nUo hvuu on tho Htek lint hut tiro hotter. Mr. and Mm. John Wlmor hnvo traded tholr homo In Lnldlnw to Mr. (Irllllii, of (Irlllln A Co., for hla homo In HormlNtoii, Oregon. Mm. Wlmor Iiiih purclumml a now homo and ox purl to drive ncroHH tho moiiiitalim, iiccompnnled hy hor brother, to vhtlt tholr people. MIbm Mary Dietrich, who la In Portland In cnro of a pliyalclnn. ' reported miieh Improved In health. Ituhy nnd I.oln Marlon Mpant tho day callliiK on frlemlu In I.aldlnw oi Hattirday. Tho Marlon family nro nooii In moyn into town, to remain for tho Nchnol year. In Portland Wedneadny, Hontom- her Slid, ooourmd tho mnrrlnito f William Thorpe and Mlaa Annntlcln Knrliniilk. Thoy emuo over to l.ald law Thtfmday evettliiK. and Hnturdiy nlKlit tho you ii k pooplo of town Knvo thotii n roiiNliiK charivari. Mr. and Mm. Thorp responded In treat of Ico rrenm, mmIhh, enndy mid olKam. Tho youiiK coupln hnvo tho kooI i wImIicn of tlio commiiult)' for tholr future hftpplnoN and proNperlly. Mr. nod Mm. Arthur Jacknon loft Hundny for their now homo In Cali fornia. A aiirprlan wna tondnrnd Mm. John Wlmor Tliurmlny mvoiiIiik. KeptHiuher Srd. The youiiK p"de report a good time. Lnldlnw puhlle Mhool will open on Hontomhor Hth with I'rof. I.oo in ohnrfto an principal mid Mian Polk a tonchor or tho four lower Rrndoa. Mm. Ada I.tindhoric han realituod hor poaltloii nt Thorpu'a In favor of tr. will Tiiorpo. Kvoryono nhould ho Rotting tholr GxiiliiltH reniiy for too i.nlillnw fair to Im held In tho hall, Hoptomhor 20111. Tho Old Koldlem will hold tholr minimi reunion thn anmo day, with n big picnic dinner on l'lcnlo iMlnnd, and Movoral RpcccheH nnd inu tile. On Wednesday evening, Boptombor 2, n Hitrprlno party wiih tendered Itou orl BlmpKon, nt tho homo of 0. K. Horn, twenty omploycca of tho T. I. I', bolng prevent. Tho entertainment of tho evening wiih In the form of a "Kangaroo Court," Mr. Itohort Hlmt non being nccuned hy tho "Htate" ' f Illegally deponing of ono caddy .if "Htnr Tobacco." Tho Htato waa rop reaenlud by Attorneys O. Lnurganrd nnd O. K, Itoaa, and tho prlanner wan defended hy Attorneye V. K, Hewitt mid I W. IlettHloy. Jiidgo V. N. Wal lace proKlded and J. H. Thoiiipnon wiih appointed bailiff and ChrU. Krammol wna court reporter. Aftor u hard fought legal buttle wherein many rnputntlotiH were lout or ninrrml tho prisoner wan declared guilty an J Reritonced to produce at unco ono car ton of chewing num. A special fon turo of tho evening waa n lingo birth day cake, furtilMhod by tho boyn nt Camp No. 7, which weighed 72 poiindH, Mrn, Itoaa wna niirliitiid In aervlng hy Mm. Itohert Blmpaon mid Mm. C. K. Hewitt. nl reception awaited thnnt. Aftor dinner (oimlfl and reaporlMoH furnlah ed a lively (lino for nil who woro In nttondnnco. On their way homo thoy went through Clovordnlo find hack by way of Titrnalo, CMlVKItDAM:. (Special to Tho Ilullotln.) CI.OVKItDAI.IJ, Bopt. 7. C. K. Waldron, a mechanic front Portland, overhauling machinery for hla unclw, K, L. Wnldron of Clovordnlo. A niimbor of BUtem young pooplc had a plcttlu lunch out iimuiig ths plnoa lual Tuesday ovonliig. Oeorgo Wilson waa tho guest or too evening. Mr. Ilnyden of Powoll llutto la lit Blstem for thn winter. Mutt Kulcsch has been In Prlns vlllo several days on huHlnesa. Curtla Christy was In Uodmoitd on Saturday. Harold Cook la working In this vicinity this week. I.. O. Oruho made a bnclneM trl;i to Itedmond I'rlday. ' K. I., and C. K. Wnldron wn.'o ImsltioM vlsltom In lildlaw Satur day. Tho Portland Ad Club and tin Horn! Coutmorolal Club ttMdo n (lying trip to Blstem Hundny where n roy- i,oht chi:i;k. (Bpcclal td Tho Ilullotln) I.OBT OIIKKK, Aug 20.J. K. Curran rnturnod from n trip to llond Wednesday. Tho following pcoplo had a picnic supper over nt Lost Iiko last Tiles day evening: Mm. C. C. Washburn nnd son Ico, Mrs. 0. It. Young, Mm. C. O. Ashby and mm Clyde, Dr. Caro line Heed, and Mr. and Mm. B. W. Host and Mary, Nelllu and Churl dm llest. locator Honklo brought In a land of prospective homesteaders this week. Mm. II. V. IlhodeH, who hns been cooking for Jack Smith, during tho iiaytng season, ih hack homo again. Mrs. 0. It. Young. Mm. C. C. Wash hum nnd son Kco and Mr. and Mm. B. W. llest and children surprised Dr. Itced last Thursday, tho occas ion being tho anniversary of her birth. A delicious luncheon wai served and all had n very onjoyahlo time. C. J. Btauffor was a business visi tor In llond during tho past wcok. Mrs. J. O. Porry of Hurprlso, has been tho guest of friends In the val ley for several days. Mm. Ilort Mceks and children of Hampton Hutto, spent tho last few days us tho guests of Mm. C. J. Btauf for and Dr. Itced. Mrs. Overall has struck a good flaw of water cm her ranch. J. H. Curran and J. O. Perry arc erecting a homo for Mm. C. C. Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunch havo re turned to their homestead after n flvo months leave of nbucnco. Thoy hnvo boon ovor In tho Wlllamotto val ley, A large party picnicked on Qlats Hutto last Hundny. mitlJOTOKV OF OFFICIALS. Fraternal Societies it Why Make Oregon the Goat? I Why Is OREGON Picked for Alleged I " T 1 Trv if T "- rh lyauoiiwiae rroiiwition tight c Why Have Eastern Millionaires Brought THIS Agitation to THIS Pacific Coast State? It is not generally known in Oregon that the proposed prohibition amendment to the State Constitution is an issue framed by men who havo no personal interest in this state. i. o. o. v. Ilend Lodge So. illH. Regular meeting, every Mon day night nt 8 o'clock la Sath cr's Hall. Visiting brothets cordially welcome. IJKIIT 8111'BY. N O. OKO. IV COVE, Secretary. T1IK FHATKIt.VAL llllOTHICIt HOOD. Tlend Lodgo No. 897 meets In Bathor'o Hall every Thursday evening, with sorlal on third Thursday each r..onth. Visiting members cordially Invited. Jim. 0. W. Bhrlncr, Pres. Leroy Fox, Secretary. Who tho real politicians nro who comprise this croup of men is kept it profound stent from the people of Oregon. Their real motive is likewise kept n secret. AH that is mndo public is thul they -.ire philumhro pists, who nro bent on Having humanity. Millions have been miscd to accomplish this philanthropic work uf suving-a nation, hut who these millionaire philanthropists arc is not bcini; told to the public. ThcnueMlon naturally muit srlte, therefore, la the m In tli of Oriceou volerst Slnc when bue thce kind of mltlloas worked for thn uplift oi real humanity? Ilsvlng bioiifht neatly every necestity of human life la this ntllon under their monopollttlo control, not for the cood of humanity, hu, tor the tatUlaclloa of their own greed, why are they now so cUmoruui, so noliy In their demandi for nationwide prohibition! It It not the duty of every voter In Oregon flrtl to "stop," "look" sad "listen" for a moment and toatk himself or hertelft Why hsve these RaMern mltlloostr phlUnfhro plils o suddenly turntd thilr tpoUT Why so anxious for humanity? I there a "dollar nann" lurking behind Ibe movement some where! Why do they not come to Orcion with a uniform luut? Why do tbey frsme on Issue for Wuhln.ton to catch voles la Ihsl stsle and mnolhtr hiu la Ore. ?on to cstchrVote here! Why do ihey not frame. owe sail tor ttn tate$? Why do they not put lulo the Oregon Issue a provision agalnit eflsfrVouffon and giving await of liquor? Why do they only want the manufacture and aof of alcoholic beverages pro hibited Asm In Omgon? Aro they truly working for prohibition or even true temperance, or It there a Joktr wmtwhtre which thoy sre niklng the good people of Oregon to swallow lit the thapo of a contll tullonal amendment? Why hnvo they Included the words "manufacture, tali, giving awag and tran$ par tat Ion from one point to another" In Iho Califor nia amendment now being agitated In that stale! It It because they know In aihancc that they will lota that state by nt Icait 200,000 voles and are retorting to pol Ideal trlckqr nt common with millionaire phtlan throplete In order that thoy may dchido the people In other Kates as to what tbey are "fighting for In Cat Ifornla?" Why do they not bring that tamo Ittue to Oregon! Why is it they have framed n law for the Washington voters on our North for this fall which provides that u half gallon of alcohol or n do:en bottles of betr may be bought crerw tieo weeks by an adult person? This woulu permit Washington to stay drunk ull the time. Why do they claim that that is temperance or prohibition? Why do they not brine one of these three Unties to all three Pacific Coast States? Why ate not all sfsfrr ttatre made to confront the Bainr luut at the some time? It It not a national or ganisation, ullh a nailonsl fund of millions, with a national programme to do nationwide good to Au manltu? Or, sre they really working for nationwide temperance or prohibition, after all? Or It there something cotmrtd up hy thete millionaire Raitemert! ) It tome new scheme to get the public to help them to make tome new kind ol doltars! Why hat Oregon been selected st the foctitlog point for this campaign ol Eutera millionaires! Why should it be the one tute of all Pacific Coast ststes to hsve 5,009 men thrown out ol employment, 1,500 to 2,000 more homes made empty, 1,00 more stores nude vacant, a $6,000. 000 hop Indutlry crippled, Incomes reduced, real ty values depressed, taxes made tremendously higher and business unsettled when the very mllionslre phllsnthroplttt who have framed the OregOM amendment have not proposed a true temperance issue? Many Tight minded men and women of ,0egpn, not knowing all the foregoing facts and other facts to be -published in these columns from Ittue to issue, have been swayed by the loftiest of motives In supporting the luuo brought to them by theio Kaiern millionslrct. They have been msde to feci that hey were enlisting in a nstlonsl fight for temperance and In too many caiet have been blindly led into the support of a cause which will not only injure true temperance, but make present admitted hard times In this state twice and three times at hard It the proposed statewide prohibi tion amendment is adopted. Stagnation would have been created, yet any husband, ton, brother or father would be able to trantport linuor Into nnd llfroueh the Hate and la gliv It atcag if the present splendid home rule and local ootlon laws are replaced "by a stale constitutional amendment and the control of the llouor traffic Is turned over to tho ttate police aut hor It lei. Kvcn then, would tiue temperance have been secured at this fatal exptme of tlagnatlon? ItOVAL MMOIinOHB OF AMKIIKW. llnnncr Camp No. no:tl. Hegular mooting second nnd fourth Tuesdays, Bather's Hall. MIIS. J H. CONN A UN, Oracle. MItS. A. OltCUTT. Kocordor. United Btntt. President Woodrow Wilson Vlco President.. Thomaa 11. Marshall Secretary of Btato . . . . .W. J. Dryan Secretary of Navy , . Josophus Daniels Secretary of War . . . .L, M. Garrison Secretary of Interior . . . .F. K. Lane Secretary Agriculture D. F. Houston Secretary of Treasury , W. F. McAdoo Secretary Commcrco . .W. O. Itedfleld Secretary of Labor . . . . W. IJ. Wilson Attorney General . .Jas. Mcltoynolds Postmaster General .Albert llurleaon State. Governor .....Oswald West Secretary of Btato ....11 W. Olcott Treasurer .....Titos. It, Kay Atty General A. M. Crawford Superintendent Public Instruction . . J. A. Churchill Btato printer. ........ .11. A. Harris Commissioner Labor Statistics .... o. p. Hon Gamo Warden W. L. Flnle? Btato Engineer John II. LeU United Btatea Senators .......... Oeorgo 'E. Chamberlain Harry W. Lana Congressmen A. W. LnfTcrty N. S. Slnnott .......... W. A. liawioy Crook County. Circuit Court Judge W. L. Dradshaw District Attorney W. II. Wirt County Judge ...O. Springer Clerk Warren Drown Sheriff Frank Elklns Treasurer Ralph Jordan Assessor .II. A. Foster School Supu J. E. Myers Coroner P. D. Poindexter Surveyor Fred A. Itice Commissioners ...... It. H- Daylny Willis W. IJrown IIUSINKSB AND rilOIWSfJIOMl! ItOllKUT II. UOVLP rl i 111 nrml Knglnecr VMLl7 Oregon IIOIIERT W. SAWYER NOTAItV VVlihlO Ilullotln Office, Bond, Oregon Iho Courts. Circuit Meets first Monday In. September and Deccmncr and second Monday In March. Probata Meets first Monday In each month. Commissioners' Meets first Wed nesday In January, March. May, July. September, November and Decembor. I tend School Dlntrlct .No. I'Z. Directors. . . .Clyde M. McKay, Chmn J. N. Hunter R. M. Smith Clerk H. J. Orerturf City of Ilcnd. Mayor II. A. Miller Recorder II- C Eliis Treasurer ...Mary E. Coleman Chief of 4'oIIcb B. E. Roberts City attorney V. A. Forbes Clt Engineer ....George 8. Young City physician Dr. U. C. Coe Councllmen .....H. E. Allen ..Thco. Auue A. S. Collins M. D. Knutscn J. D. Davidson E. A. Bather Justice of the Pence. Rend Precinct J. A. aster What are these Eastern millionaire philanthropists really trying to do? Aro they really worrying about humnnltu and Oregon or is it some new scheme to control something to make some new kind of dollars that is worrying them? VOTE 333 X NO AGAINST PMOIIIB1TION Watch This Paper For The Continued Truth About Prohibition I'M AiU'ettiumflnt Tpam tnJ NVi EarueiV liiur, PorfUad, Ortton THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY i Storage and Forwarding General Commission Merchants WE HANDLE OIL, GASOLINE, SUGAR, FLOUR, SALT, HIDES FRESH and SALT MEATS HAMS, BACON AND LARD T United Warehouse Co. A. M. Pringle, Mgr. Bend, Oregon aastWasWisMBi O'DONNELL BROTHERS UNION MARKET S. It, HOOIN Land Attorney Ruslnesa boforo the U. B. Lnnd office a specialty Twenty flvo yearn oxperlenco In practice be fore tho local U. B. Land Ofllco and tho departments nt Wash ington, D. C. Offices ovor tho Deschutes State Rank IIB.VII : :: OREGON J. R. Roll A. W. Blms CROOK COUNTY ARSTRAOT COMPANY (Incorporated) Successors to The J. II. Haner Abstract Co., Prlnovllle, Ore. Abstracts Insurance W. W. FAULKNER, D. If. D. DK.VTI8T Ofllco Over Postofflco Rend, ... Oregon W1LLARD II. WIRTZ IiAWYKK Prlnovllle, Oregon. C. S. BENSON Attorney At Law Benson Building, Wall Street Bend, Oregon. VERNON A. FORBES LAWYER First National Bank Building Bond, ;-: :-: Oregon OEOROE S. YOUNG Civil and Irrigation Knglnecr. City Engineer of Rend. Room 5 First National Bank Building II. H. Do A It M O N D LAWYER, Oregon Street. Bend, Oregon II. C. SLLIS A t torncy-n t-La vr United States CommlsaloBer First National Bank Building BEND, OREGON DR. J. H. CONNARN DENTIST Office In Bather Building. Hours 9 to IS, 1 to C. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. DR. A. B. CROrP Chiropractor DRUGLKSS PHYSICIAN Ofllco over Miller Lumbar Co., Wall Street, Hours: -12, 1-5. O, P. NIBWONGER, Baa, Ore. UNDERTAKER Licensed KtnbsJmer, Ftae-al Director. Phone. Lady AsoJatant FOR SUMMER Wear get a pair of WORLD'S WORK SHOES. Soklby R.H.LOVEN tho Shoo Renatr Man. Bond Btreet, Bend, Oro I P.OLK'Si OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory A Directory of each City, Town and Village, stvlec dMcrlptlva sketch of sea jUc. location, population, tsls crapb, shlpplnc ami bsnkloc point! alio Clsaslflsd Dlrsctorr, compiled by .1 tmalSM ana prorauioa. B. X rOUC A CO, 8EATTIJC