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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1914)
PAGI3 . THE I1HND BVLLKTlNi HKKl), OKK., WKDNKADAV, RKtTKMWKrt , 1H, H THE-BEND BU1XETINJ (PtabHatied Every Wednesday) di&RGB palmer putnam Editor nml Publisher. ROBERT W. 8AWYER ARBOclnta Editor. "- - ... aferf An Independent nowspapor stand ing for tho squnro deal, clean busi ness, clean politics nml the Ucst In tercsta of Uoml nnd Central Oregon. i . i. . . i i t .I p i i H Uno year. .......... .v. . I . . . $1.50 Bis months 80 Thrco, months. .50 AH BUbaorlptlons aro duo nnd PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notlecs of oxplrntlon aro mailed subeorlbors and If renewal Is not mado within reason able time tho paper will be discon tinued. Plcaso notify u promptly of any change pf address, or of tulltire to re ceive tho paper regularly. Othorwtae wo will, not bo respoaalblo for copies missed.' Make all cheokV and orders pay ablo to Dend Bulletin. GIVES LEADING SPACE IN EDITORIALS WBDNBSDAYVS,EPT 0. Ill I. 1HE IHfHHI HONORS BEND Portland Paper lLw Kind Tiling to Say of IVople, Ton u mill Conn- try Snjn Climate Herts N Ideal Change for Portland PJbnto. WF.IDKR IOHKS ROME,. Tho homo of N. P. Welder In atle was destroyed by lire n( midnight on Friday. Mr. Welder Was obsont at tho Unto In attendance on tlu Odd Follows reception to Ornnd Mat tor Onllowny. In tho nbBonce of a wanr hydrant In tho neighborhood orfoita at stivliiK tho houso wore useless, it was Insured for nbotit n third of Its value. Tho oaueu of tho Itro Is not known. , . - NEW RAILROAD SAYS McMuRRAY MHIBlSBfBMIHIfJIBiaiaflMHiaMBJSMMMW 3; WAR NEWS (Continued from pngo 1.) TUIJ PORTLAND EXCURSION An flxtremoly pretty girl on an ob servation car stoou wnore sne ihobk cd the outlook of thoso liehlnd her. Suddenly becoming nwaro of this fact, she. Hinted to a young man whoo view; sho shuUolt and raid. "Oh. I'm bo sorry! Do I obstruct yon view?" "Yes." said ho frankly. 'But stay where you aro: I prefer the obstruc tion to tho view." The Ad Club excursionists haro come and gone. Again we aro free 'to, look out upon our customary view undisturbed, resuming our everyday tasks. And, frankly, wo too prefer tho obstruction to the view: jot that wo aren't enthusiastic about our "Vlow, but we like the Portland crowd, nnd U they had hair as much run be ing entortalnod as we did entertain ing them all concerned had a royal holiday. 5f"Krom our standpoint the trip was .ncoloseal compliment. At any time for any excursion to Journey from a . boiUeH of tniber that w bo R mmr uown ma ww u. i-urimtiu ... '""' of much wealth to It for years o The following was the lead editor ial IttTuosda' ajujlfUeu tf the liven ing Telogram, or Portland : "A FEW WORDS ABOUT'dHNR." "A eommuntty is what Us people itro nnd stand ror. more aro otltor places of 2600 Inhabitants which are simply ciphers, whilst llend has an Individuality which sets It consplcw uously fortu in tlto wnalo state. It Is not boeauso It's Head or boeauso 6f its location, or It these enter Into It they aro Rtmply Incidental factors, but It Is chiefly because of the people. They play together and they work together. They aro for Ilond ulwayn. They talk about It, they preach It, they dream It. They nro proud of Ir. thoy are confident of the future nnd they show It in tltolr works. Now the general aspect of Head's sur roundings, to bo honest, do not clam orously npponl to residents of tlto green and bountiful Willamette val ley. It Is a section that needs water to mnko it beautiful and prolific. The roads are bad at this seaeuu, being unlike other places, best In Winter when the rain packs down the eut faeo and makes them delightful to ride over. Hut Hond Is surrounded by big Jhe slse of Dend ts flattering. Hut come, it has a water supply that is hon that "'' comee at a time Hne,MS,wj for waUr poW,r parpen. Afj business depilon. with its max-. Uiat ta almiMUlll , reamillke 'iraum number Indeed, applicants ,hll nhm- ftnil u.Vihui.ri. for placee on thetrln wmUmM! that lt 01IB 8M,ply Motwithstndlni away-Dend rightfully can consider , th lberB, '"u hM , d J jt a notabe tribute. A great andjdrawll thousand, of acres C (growing latere In Bend, backed by ,and ami briar them to . roiull.lnn or THE I.ANR OF TAItOO. In this last, great-V out, of all lunds tho hst. ,Ma,n's courage rovIVos., nnd hi llVpes tonew. OiUVortMnlty wuUu, ovury prosper' Olntea In tho vales of tho Land of Tnlmo. " . You have big men here, to aid and to cheer, Thoy are tanking tho world anew. Your htnsaomtag plains and 'our goldon grains Welcome all to tho Land of Taboo. U Is fruitful and fair; It has life .. giving nlr.- It has ' Inountalns mnjeatlc and sklos over blue, No ono need roam hero la homo, sweet homo, In tho sun-ktsied Land of Taboo. Kindly greeting awaits at an cmiilre'a gates. In this land where droams come into: Thero's enough nnd to spare there Is surcoaso rrom onro, In this bountiful Land of Taboo. In venturing to designate this sec tion by a. now name. I nm prompted by desire to pay tribute to one of the empire builders of tho Parlni- North west. one who has evldnnceu III fnltli In your Ultimate and abiding THE PAST WEEK Latest reportH front tho Kuropeau war are to tho effect that the groat ost battle jet known U IkiIiik futiglit this weak In Franco. The Ourman ndvaneo on Purls up to n few days ago had been so rcpld that the (n vestmont of tho city wns fssrod, conn ing tho French government to re mux e to HordfHiux, but the Invaders were outwitted In n turning move msut of the allies' right Hank mil lines wore drawn for llio battle now raging' The English geuernl. French reported yostordny that tho (lermaint wero In retreat to tho North. On Uermnuy's esHlorn frontier the RtiMlnit ndvaucu has been slow. It porls litdlcnto that tho Austrlaiis havo been successfully cleared out of tin rond and war exports tlgurn that normnny will soon have to withdraw troops from Franco to meet tho Una slnn Invasion. England's control of the North Boa has not boon as secure as was thought, a number of English trawl ers having boon sunk In a raid bv Gorman cruisers. As a result It Is expected that tho English will soon tnko somo dectslvo action against lit Gorman Hoot. Mines laid by the (lermnns In the North don havo bon roHponslblo for tho loss of a Hrltlsh orulser and n number of imsgengor steamers belonging to neutral low ers. Turkey has as yet taken no dacts Ivtt action on behalf of (formally and Austria but It Is believed that she may Join them at any time. Japan 1.- ........L.IaIh l,iuuilu.l 'lnn"l.uii !!!:-"' .K5U-'J"S2: d WTSUT ' u'" uwr, tu uwihuniv iw imh nnu I . " -. ..-.. -. et.. eAi. m to oxKyWiljTi TuNuifrn 'rnifljiivmxjfa: ? y . TlllM'ftUHJiTl TlIM Tllll FoirNlTA'l'io.V . of .niH TIURH."HOMH-WO.MH.V IIAVH HltTTim NATURAL FKIIMIKH THAN OTIIIIIIHl TDK (X)HNET IS THE (1IUCAT ROTAMKlt. JT HHOI'lill PltltSERVE NATFKALMSHH, AND AT THE NAME TIME OVERCOME ANV HLKiHT DEFKOTK. IT SHOULD AID THE FIUI'HE WITHOUT Alll'HlNfl IT. Jactty.-Trrrr-'-iiij1 y YOU WILL (JHsT COMFOHT, FIT AND HHHVIt'H WHEN YOU W1UR A KABO 50c to $5.00 . n t uli. i. .1 I " " in mwiii iu n v'imiiiuii w uie apienuii cuipenuon ui u, coinmercUl reclamation. That so--tlbcommlUeenienand.unlauead-tMon wh aR ,uitud of 00 to vorUsIng carapelgn Is responsible for 4000 fwt te ldtpUsd t0 nMu """''' "-- rorage crops, wiucn means tnat tne Wo sincerely hope, and we believe , t under ,t c,,,,,,,, W that tho visitors saw things worth ' arKev be cattle and hogs -while, from a commercial standpoint. ..,j4,nd hu eoBi,a.nnli More of as -well as enjoying two dsya of recrvi eoMBt whch t TmeU o atlon. Ami we are positive that nev- ,norel(ll way. , me dlrectloes it er before has a community such m rMcheB a hundred miles. The people Rend secured more valuab e a'vor-(thoroahou(a aro engaged In try- tlslng than will result, and already f , , t a Beparatloii from Crook has mu led. from the excursion. To-, t , ,0 f Deschutes cotin- day Portland Is full of Bend a sin- (J pounces In that region aro cere friends, and assuredly our Rreat and tho tondoncy ,wmH ,0 frlendshln for Portland burns bright- toward 80grosatIon. A claim whle.i er than ever In tho past. end ,, t0 fanj0 and uMch ,g not ...?.nr.VI,I "e.?d. '.."r wnorally. known la. its advantage . .. :i! . X. . T . . .i.i. I rom a standpoint of health. As a m an mono wuo nuu muai iu uu iwimrhn n,i rm p handljog tho affair for the splendid co-operation of our friends to the west. Sisters did herself proud, and won tho hearts of the Portlanders as well as our own slncoro gratitude. The Tumalo Project proved itself a most hospitable host, and provided a unfquo feature of the entertainment. And the owners of autos. in Rend and out of Dend, contributed with gener out public spirit, without which the affair could not have been a success. Finally, the spirit of the two days. cfsbown by our Portland guests, bv the hosts of Rend and Sisters and La.'dlaw. Is tho nleasantet fpMiro of a remarkably pleasant occasion. The Bulletin Is duly grateful to tho Evening Telegram cf Portland and its chief. John F. Carroll, for Ita edf-torial'-exprcsslons regarding thj3 paper.' aud. cspcclMlv concerning Bend as-a whole Nor Is the grutl tnde of Rend restricted to anv slnglo Portland paper: all three of them have" treated us with marked gener osity and accorded the Ad Club ex cursion .a, remarkably flno and val uable lor of' miblfcjty. Bend appre ciates (h'e. ftapabmttes of its three newspaper .guests, of last weeK, w. P, Htrandbprs,. Rex Lamphian and Marshall N'.'Dana. i -. z . - School Superintendent Myer in a week has travefea 1000 miles ln chango cllmnto from Portland U would be hard (o bent It. Its altitude of 3C00 feet gives an electric olo- rnent to Its air that Is wondorfully stimulating to tho lungs nnd Inoroas oa the red corpuscles in the blood to such a dogrco that even Dr. Picrco got tired trying to compute them ja a line country for thoso threatened wuii caDBUiiipiiDn, nut u is equally ftno throughout that whole region for the Western Oregon peoplo to go to get that complete change of climate which Is to essential to their perfect wellbeing. "There Is ono" fenture of a co't rounlty which .usually gets scant pub lic recognition In comparison to l's Importanco in the upbuilding of a community and that Is the news paper. Bend, In The Dulletjn, has an unusunlly strong and virile nowH paper and in Mr. Putnam, Its owner, a man of a stamp seldom found n a small Western community. The man and the paper have been very Important elements In tho building up of Bend. To those outside of Bend tho town Is largely Judged by Its newspaper, and In this respect Bond has" good reason to be gratoflil for Tho Bulletin." Don't lie Bothered vtltli Comililngr. Stop it with Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It spreads a rooth- Ing, -healing" coating rs It glides down the Uirpat. and tickling, hoarsenes IihhL Ihm 4wa ritflllt fi&olAjl Plillrl.n 2Z3&&J' lmn"':J to liVtoisV'KSfd d no opiates! una iKWfWMUKwiunui nn inimu... . . , t-v. ,.ii..,i if. ,ii. . )0 or", piore school districts If. ", "" ' Vl ". T" ', "1 ," ',.," n-t at-tMo'be-ginning or tb0 " jp-.r , -- "" -""-.-srr. school year. rtM." desirable for beirT ,"p Ln n3n ' of tho 9C theviftanty schooLsuperintendent to visit the'dlf. fcrcnt districts often but In a coun ty of the site of Crook that Is not iKStlble. Here ia an Instance where efficiency, cost and convenience will be .'served by the ere' 'Ion ot new counties, vote, For New Counsy, t Deschutes). Yei. For New Coun ty, (Jefferson), Yes, coughs. AdV. Try It. Patterson Drug; Co. Ignat land of his choice by an appellation other than that chosen would detract from bis splendid achievements. Ills mission Is that of a builder. Ho hw set himself a task and he Is destined to secure results even greater tlun anticipated. Rend is the natural gttewiy to tin rich valleys and the uplands of Cen tral Oregon. Tributary to It arc vast areas of agricultural lands, practical ly Inexhaustible forests, mines and quarries. Counting through Ita cor porate limits ia a stream which, will furnish unlimited power. This great river, with Ita eontiuencee and the other streams which have their source In the mountain ranges o' Central Oregon, will not only supply needed power, but diversion of their waters will roatlur more productive your already fertllo lends. "But little time line passoiI since the railroads were built Into the val ley ot the Deschutes and to tho city I of Bond. To construct these llnra to this point cost nearly 3XB.000.000. Whon It was announced recently that to build a railroad In Alaska the sum of 3S,000.000 was to bo expended, the press of the oountry emblazoned tho fact In glaring Headlines, ratifi cation meetings wore held and genor al rejoicing resulted. Gentlemen, it will cost many ad ditional millions to build tho rail roads Central Oregon needs and must have. Theso roads will be built with out flourish of trumpets or govern ment did. While the date of con struction is not yet nnnouncod. their building nnd operating Is a certain ty. They will penetrate a country richer than Alaska. They will bo operated where agriculture reigns su preme, and upon agriculture the pros perity of this nation depends. I have little patience with theso who decrv our ngrlculturrl possibil ities. This section of the United States can sustain millions. Thoro nro lands subject to homestead entrv In Central Oregon which nro worth more by far than all the gold of Aai kn. To tho man who says transpor tation Is lacking, my response Is that transportation WILL come, and that In the meantlmo a homo may bo founded. There la always a llvlnt on tho farm. Itallroads do not cul tivate land, herd flocks or supply household necessities. Men and wo men must do theso things. Stock may bo drlvon to market and thoro are many farm commodities wblnn' ''Will1 pay for '.transportation to tho Tan roan. What Central Oregon possesses :n tho way of land sultabla for farming and -stock growing, and Its other r.H sourcoa Is gradually becoming botUr known. In the establishment or a etty like Bend, with Us varied ln- dustrles, you aro laying the founda tion of n groat city. On all sides you starve the garrison of the town nut rather than to sacraflce troops to taking It by aetwiilt. Italy remains neutral. MANY MUTS FOUND HERE Initiation of Locul Men by Portland . era Full of Fun. W. P. Straudborg, hotter known as "BUI", the originator of the Muts and tho Big Chief Mut, with Ed Wor. leln and C. F. Berg, installed a Mul ish' Dynasty hero. Tho ceremony oo cured on thd Emblom Club lawn, and Vaa proceeded by the oonforlng of tha; "Degreq of Equality" by Judge CoIvIb. Tho whole thing was glor loutjfjosh, with Just enough of a ser ious, naturo to make H well balanced. All of the local men present were made Muts, after t))0. following bad undergone a grilling crosa evamlna ttgn which laid bare their secret' his tory and,kept the audioncajn. oroar of laughter: J. P. Ko'yea. CJ S.IJud son. John SteJdl, O. P Putnam, II. A. .Miller, R. M. 8mlth, D. M. Rnvls, U. Q, Coe.E. M, Lara.-W. D. Cheney CANNING PEACHES are surrounded with wealth ot soil anil forest and riches of scenery. With the building ot ocean to ocean highways, this section must lie trav ersed If the scenery worth while is an attraction. Your mountains and rivers are as alluring as any on the continent. Your wild game In I ho higher reaches and the ttshiug streams will draw multitudes. Someone has said that "weather Is what happens: climate la what we have all tho Unto." Bend with ls altitude of SS00 rent Is a happy med ium between sea level and olevntlnaa where the air la light. The life-giving atmosphere, the pure mountain water, tho breoce redolent with the balsam of the fir and pine, tho warm winds Imrn in from the Paelflc dur ing tho wlntor months, the cooling xephyrs from snow-clad mountains n tho summer, tho light snow fall and the oquablo toinperaturo havo made this a nature sanntarlum. Nature a efforts aro to bo augmented, by man nnd whon your great Institution Is in operation the boon ot our climate will prove a blessing to thousands. I know that tho gentlemen cf Portland who nro hero nro glud that they oamo. Our visits should be mor frequent. Portland, tho metropolis ot the western part ot Oregon, must needs keep In close touch with the coming metropolis of Central Oregon. Bond has a citizenship or which It may well be proud. Its Emblem Club Is an organltatlon of men who are doing things for their home town anil for Oregon. I stand abashed at tho thought of courtesies ot which I havo been the recipient at the hands of this organization and my Inability to reciprocate in kind. Under such leadership as yours, Bend and Central Oregon must be come generally known. You are put ting forth no cliilln to anything whoroln you cannot deliver tho goods This Is the secret of success In ull human undertakings. It Is a pleas ure to witness your growth, to learn of your prosperity nnd to again ne the reclpldnt ii your hospitality. M4y" good things continue td como to you who dwell In this Inviting Land of tho Taltoo. I l Wo IIIO ltVIlllkl0 MHI'lllN for llll famous JtAIIO (OltSET, better htioun us "Tim Lite Modil" CORSET 50c to $5.00 Kabo Corsets ARE MADE FOR YOU TO WICAII. THREE IS A MODEL THAT WILL FIT YOU. THE MATERIA US ARE TIIM BEST OBTAINABLE; DICSION AND WORKMANSHIP ARE OF THE RUST IX SHORT, KAliO fURMET ARE AS (JOOD AS MONEY CAN IIUY. F. A. BENNETT IJBND'S CASH STORE FOE ItlCNT Ittlls of three mod ern housekeeping rwrtna. J. 4. Klein. lltf FOR RENT Small honee partly furnished. t a -wenth; also tent house adjoining. Near depot. In quire at Bulletin. 49lf FOR RENT Offlcos on Wall street very cheap. Apply Bulletin OlHto, FOR RENT-Rooms eentrally lo cated. Eleatrtc lights and water. Suitable for housekeeping. Cheap, Apply Bulletin Ofllee. - . , - - .... .. FOR SALE. Classified r Advertising are In the height of season. Get yours while they last. Prunes by the bushel, Green Apples by the box and Grapes by the basket. - Shuey's Cash Grocery -. i . - - AilverUsemcnta Inserted under Oils heading at the rate of ONE CENT A WORD cadi Insertion. Cni.Ii intiAt accompany ull orders from ihymiun not ImviriK n regular account with Tlio Riilletin. No advertisement Ink ror less man in cent ecli Insertion, law. JO acres In clover mid alfalfj. td more In cultivation, fleet run will handle H. Balance In 10 ar time at a per cent. room bue. Imh-h MxM. Atlilreaw owner, J. I. Conch. Labile w, Oregon. !-; . FOR SAIisf- Two Jersey, ene nu fresh, other fresh In month. Apply O. W. Snyder, I miles son th went or J.aldlaw. istr FOR HALE Cheap. Two Steele bods. Inqtilrn Bulletin mn. . ITtr FOR HALE Roglstered O. I. C. pigs. Phone or write O. C, Gapt wull, Bend. Utr LOST AND FOUND. FOR SALE Tent, bed complete, dresser. hi tor and setce, cheap for cash. Phono Red ill. 27p FOR HALE Two Hood Improved rellnqiilslimnnts, mil far from Dry I.aku P. O., good Improvement. Come and see Dry l.ake country, tnko old road from Mllllean. Ore., 0 miles east unit south ot Bond. Cull. Dry Lake store, Dry l.nko. Ore., 27-10p FOR SALE Chickens. 8 pound broilers 8 ft cents oach. Mrs. F. M. Ray. City. SCS7 p. FOR SALE H head shorthorn cattle. Apply Mrs. C. A. Powney, Jaldlaw, Oregon, on tho old McKln- noy place. 20-27 FOR HALE Jersoy oow. Hee It. 1 FOR BALE -80 acres under Stale W. Cooper at Murphy rooming house. Ditch, 3V& miles northwest ot Laid- Orcetiwood avenue. 2C-S7 p. L08T Whlla setter dog. Notify Bulletin otlleu. if TAEEN UP At Johnson ranrii 20 mllos east of Bend, bay horse brandiHl on left shoulder, L7 and K on right stlllu; dark bay mare brand ed on left shoulder, Italie T. II. ovor oros and T-A onnneeted, oh right shoulder. Butlt broke. Bert Pow ell. 22-27P. t TOO ImTE TO UliAKSIFY. UNDERGARMENTS- STYLISH AND COMFORTABLE WANTED. WANTED Competent woman' for gonernl nojtso work. Willing to stay with children In thp ovenlng. Wages 135. Wrlto or telephone. Mrs. Boh coo Howard, DeschuteH. 2C-2Sr WANTED AVork on dairy or farm by man and wife. Phono nurni 4-D, 27 tr FOR RENT, FOR RENT Four room houso With barn In Deschuten addition nonr school, $10.00 u month. Phone or inqulro J. A. Eastes. 27-28p. FOR RENT Five room house, furnished. Park addition near now school. Inqulro at Amorlcan Bak ery,, Wall str'oot. 27 FOR RENT Two small.furnlshod houses- near, school houso. 8. R, I,06,1uovor.Poschutcs Bank, ,. ,.20tf MMfUG -wSm " l'te LADIE'S HQSE boy' WE INUITE THOSE WHO ARE PARTICULAR ABOUT THEIR UNDERGARMENTS TO COME. SEE OURS. OUR UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN AND MISSES IS DAINTY: IT WILL BE A DELIGHT TO. WEAR IT. OUR GARMENTS FOR MEN AND CHILD REN ARE STROUGCV MADE-BUTTONS SEWED ON TIGHT. - WE DEPEND UPON DOING A BIG UOLUME OF BUSINESS FOR OUR SUCCESS. TO DO THE BIG UOLUME WE MAKE LITTLE PRICES ON EVERY THING WE SELL. COME. INVESTIGATE. R, M. SMITH CLOTHING COMPANY'1 .' i. I.RARM THlt WAV - NAflr.t't ' !,. (.w.-r ,. T"3.;AWidWi,i to ir anaiyj..urBsajw . . -v , - fiv,