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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1914)
TIIM 1KN1 liri.IiKTIX, 1IHXII, OHK., WKUXKHDAY, HtiPTKMHItlt I, JH. l'ACJK I. THE BEND BULLETIN (Publltrticd Kvory Wednesday) QEOttQB TALMBU PUTNAM Editor and Publisher. nOIJEUT W. SAWYER Associate Editor. .. ., ! ii B i ' r"ir An Independent nowspapor stand ing for tho square deal, clean bust ness, clean politics nnd tho best In i crests of Pond and Central Oregon. u no year J1.B0 Six months SO Three months co All subscriptions nro duo nnd PAVAIH.K IN ADVANOB. NotlCCB Of expiration nro mailed subscribers nnd It renewal is noi innuu whuiu ruaaw nblo tlmo tho paper will bo dlBCon tinned. Please notify us promptly of any chnngo of address, or of lalluro to ro wo will not bo responstblo for copies! missed. Mnko all checks and orders pay' able to Dond Dullotln. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16, 9i. Itlatcd under Wilson came In tho nick of tlmo to lighten tho llannolnl prob lems of tho Inst six weeks. Four hundred nod fifty thousand dollars Is available for Irrigation development In this territory. Unions sonio practlco.' use Is found for u ! Hire tho first if tho yonr It Is pr l UU that -the. iw-noy will be till ip elKCwhoro by Congress Thorefom U It lui'tt desirable that ovory oR rt do mado to adopt some plan for M utllliatlon hereabout. A roport Is now prepared, nnd will bo Issued, poo. haps In n fow day, regarding n uo "west sldo unit." embracing n tract of land north of the Tunmlo Projoct. It In understood, although nothing definite Is yet available, that tho pro ject Is a very feasible one. and that Us development Is to bo urged by the ontfneors. Now that tho North CnnM proposition has blown up. because of tho vast difference In tho vnluo f tho works completed as soon by tho !C. O. 1. and tho Government, it is (highly deslrnblo that tho next host Uilng for this territory no inKon up. VOlfs.U.K. AT A llAUQAIN: FOIl CASH Oil u.J TIME: Lots ono nnd two of bloott three, North Addition to Ilond: for mer slto or EvorKreen roomlnB house .In front of M. I. Kelly residence; nHo 4 rnnm rot t nro. furnished, with lot iOOxi'O feet In Lytle Aero tract No. 10, near Standard Oil tank, on cant sldo It. It. track. Kor terms soo V S. Ilcnson Agent. City: or Dr. II. I). Drown, owner, Fort Myers, Florida. Adv. 28-30c OUR PEACE PRESIDENT. In our own political world, the European war has brought but two Important facts. Ono is that tho United States Is fortunate beyond be lief In tho character and ability of Its Peace Presldont. Tho other Is tho speedy quietus the sudden chnnge In the world's affairs, due to the war, has placed upon long-continued Ro publican attacks upon the Wilson ad ministration. Under great stress the United States has found a worthy lender. In our one-preeminent plea that wo may bo kept from entanglement In tho world war, wo can look to tho Presi dent with certainty that no stone will' be left unturned to lnsuro our neutrality. His actions of ihe last year guarantee our freedom from the awful effects of war. Fortunate nro we Indeed that tho vacllllatlng poli tician Taft, or tho light-Becking Roosevelt, Is not at tho helm! In these days big with destiny, when world's history Is In tho mak ing as never before, it Is Inspiring to regard a Chler Executive who has tno bigness to bury politics, to abandon clfort for tnoro party advancement, nnd. even at the risk of personal pol itical Injury, to turn his back on tho ballot box and direct his thoughts unswervingly to the problems of the nation. And that Is what Woodrow Wilson Is dolnc. He has refused to tako thi stump in behalf of Democratic can didates at the November elections. Ho has said. In clfcct, that such things as local politics and partisan battles are too insignificant for notice now, when tho large responsibilities of the country as n wholo In this timo of world crisis, demand his undivided attention. Here nro extracts from tho Presi dent's reply to Representative Doro mus' request that be take the stump next month: read them they show, we think, the biggest spirit evidenc ed In national political life since tho Civil War: "America Is greater than any par ty. America cannot properly be serv ed by any man who for a moment measures his Interest against hor ad van go. The time has come for great things. These are days big with destiny for the United States, as for flie other nations of the world. "A llttlo wisdom, a little courage, a little self-forgetful devotion may. under ,God, turn that destiny this way or that. Great hearts, great natures will respond. Even little men will rejoice to be stimulated and guided and set an heroic example. "Parties will fare well enough without nursing If the men who mnke them up and the men who lead them forget themselves to serve a causo and pet a great peoplo forward on tho path of liberty nnd peace." And think for a minute, how the war has knocked tho prons from un der much of tho antl-Wllson propa ganda. The first thing canny Roosevelt did when he returned trom South Ameri ca was to attack the administration foreign policies: they, generally speaking, wero the puniest link In the Democratic administrative chain, and appeared the most unpopular. Tho "weak" course pursuod in Mexi co was grilled mercilessly, and the ridicule that course sustained at the bands of European observers was hammered home. nut what of all this todv? Tho Mexlean policy is splendidly vindi cated. Mexico is at peace, the for eign critics nro engaged in a holllsh war, and tho final dying whispers of the howlers at home have been drownod by the exultant praise of tho millions who roallze where wo might be today If a different policy had been pursued. And the tariff, too. It. too. has been knocked out ns a Republican argument. The commerce of the world has been disrupted. Our Im port and oxport business Is totally upsoi; probably it never again will regain its old normal linos, for tho war WH1 remake (and vastly st'mu laltiO our national commercial life In its rotations with tho other nations. No figures can be nroduced to show that such and such a schedule dll thus nnd so. No arguments can be advanced blaming lack of prosporltv totarlff reductions. Our strategic position ns a well-stocked merchant selling goods to all the world is as sured and It will bo a starving eagsr world that must buy. onrtproducts. Compared to the distress of "all our neighbors, our substantial safety and coining great prosperity are incom parable matters of congratulation. And, as a political weapon the, over worked tariff has gone to the scrap heap, while the banking reforms In- in 11111111.11 iaji.iimeji mtiMHim niwwy WUHIMfl I WARJEWS THE PAST WEEK 1 ' " "A DimOC J HUSKY HATiK. Don't miss tho Duroc Jorsoy hog sale at the G. I. llraxeo ranch 3 mllei north of Powell Rutto P. O. Septem ber 22. Freo lunch at noon. Adv. If you want a good meal try Altnmont. Adv. tho Don't IUs lUithcrwl with Coughing. Stop it with Foloy'B Honey nnd Tor Compound. It spreads a sooth ing, healing coating r.s it glides down tho throat, and tickling, hoarseness becking nro quickly healed. Children lovo it tastes good and no opiates. A men in Texas walked 15 miles to a drug storo to get a bottle. Rest you can buy for croup or bronchial coughs. Try It. Patterson Drug Co. Adv. CSSSHS3xg33SSXSSS533Ki; Tho German rotront before tho ad vancing English nnd French forces H tho north onstorn districts f Franco has continued for the pn it week. In some Instances tho retreat has been almost n rout, many prison era being captured with largo stores of supplies nnd numerous ploees f artillery. Today a rumor stntes that tho German gcnornl commanding the right wing has lieet ruptured with n lnrgo body of troops. It was tho Im petouslty of this commnndor that brought tho Germnns Into tho situa tion In which they now find them selves, ho having pressed forward with his army too far nhend of his support. According to tactical cxporls the present Gorman position Is the ono they should hnvo been in had they not attempted to nnd nn easy way In to Franco through tho neutral llol glnn torrltory. The Ilclglnns hnvo been harassing tho Gormnns near !ouvnln nnd It .3 expected that soon they will bo able to return to tirussols. Conflicting roKrts come from tho German east boundary where tho Russians are moving forwnrd toward Horlln. It scorns undisputed that tho Russians hnvo bontcn tho Austrlans severely nnd today comes tho nor, a that tho entire loft wing of tho Aus trian army with Its Gorman support has been trapped lotweon two rlvora and faces nnhllatlon or surrender. Tho people of Austrln nro becoming discontented nnd It Is bolloved tint sho mny ask for peaco soon. Tho allies havo agreed to mnko no ponce except when acting together It has been admitted by tho Ilrltlsh Aiimirnlitv that tho cruiser which had been reported sunk by a mine was In reality ilcstroyeu iy a uorman sub marine. A Ilrltlsh submarine. Is now V" rv ni 5 5TS L K ''IrX I H t A"' X a, . 4 niouncuw oar 3&. , !! mm j(A J'ormctl oioiuing of. 3u JiifL . 'mat y Kori(tty nrti t7iu.ittiv, ifttemtr ii'UZi Si Hrs. S. iicJntosA y x h ffl j w -41 rr rt y torlATSU-rAVrygS 5? reported ns having sunk n Gorman cruiser off Helgoland. Thoro haa been no other nnvnt ncttvlty in tho North Sea but In tho ilaltlc nu en gagement Is taking plnco between Urn Russian nnd tho German (loots. I result Is not yet known. Turkey has Anally decided to re main neutral, having been told v England, according to reports, tint U she entered tho war It would moan the end or her Independence, Italy remains neutral although tho sym pathy of tho people Is wholly with tho allies. No uows of Importance comes from Kino Chau. Tho Germans havo mado a sally against tho besieging Japanuso but havo been repulsed. , In South Africa English troops hnvo taken possession of German ter ritory and In tho Pacific, Gormsn Islands havo been taken by tho Eng lish. Dl'ROC JKRHHY 8.W.R. Don't miss tho Duroc Jersey hog sale at tho G. I- llrnico ranrh 3 miles north of Powell llntto P. O. Septem ber 22. Frco lunch at noon. Adv. I Money Saving Opportunity In order to move all used cars promptly and to prevent the possibility of carrying any cars through the winter, we have reduced the price on every-car in our stock to a point where the values are ex tremely attractive. If you are in the market, do not overlook this MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITY 2 I 1914 Cadillac demonstrating car $1600 In Perfect Condition v 1913 Cadillac Phaeton, four passenger. $1350 Repainted and Overhauled 1912 Cadillac, four passenger., $900 Repainted and Overhauled 1912 Cadillac five passenger , $900. 1911 Cadillac, good condition $650 1 909 Cadillac, repainted and overhauled- $400 1911 Corbin, repainted and overhauled..- $400 White Steamer, seven passenger $ 1 00 Studebaker-Garford 40 - $400 1912 Pope-Partford 40 H. P -'- $800: 1914 Chandler, Light Six, $1200 Used for Demonstrating Only 1911 Peerless sevea-passengsr $750 Overhauled and Repainted An inspection of these ears wiJJ convince you that they are priced very low,and that this is truly a MONEY. SAVING OPPORTUNITY, "t tovey Motor Car Co. Washington Street at Twenty-first, PORTLAND, OREGON rtaHHIl'IED ADVIIIITIHING. AdvcrtlsetiicntN Inserted under tlilit heading nt tho rnto of ONE CENT A W(HtH rih Insertion. Cnidi intuit ftcroiupiiuy U itlen from pemons not having n regular account with The lluMctln. No ndvcrtlnemeut Ink for less ttinn in cent each insertion. WANTED. WANTED Competent woman for general houso work. Willing to slay with children In tho evening. Wages 3S. Write or telephone. Mrs. Itos coe Howard, Deschutes. 20SRc. WANTED Work on dairy or farm by man und wife. Phono Rural 4-11. 27 tf FOIl MINT. very cheap. Apply llullotln Ofllcu FOH KENT -Hooms centrally ! cnlod. Eluctrlo lights, nnd wathr. Rilllnbln for housekeeping. "Chunp. Apply llullotln Otllco. Foit ham:. FOIl KENT Vurnlshed house, Water, lights, and player piano. l per month. Apply to Mrs. It. C. Hart lett. 2Sp. FOIl IlKNT Four room houso with barn In Deschutes addition near school, $10.00 n month. Phono or Inquire J. A. Kastes. . :7-28p. FOIl IlKNT Two small furnished houses near sohool house. 8. It. Hogln, over Dosohutes Hank. 20tf FOIl IlKNT Small house partly furnished. S a month; also tent house adjoining. Near dopot. In quire nt llullotln. 49tf FOIl HENT Offlcos on Wall street FOIl HAM4 -Two good Improve-? rnllnuu!shMiitM, not far from Drv Uko I. O., good ImprovmiientM Coma and seo Dry I.nko country. takny old road from Mllllcnn. Ore., or. inllei east and south of Me nil. Call. Ir I.ako storo. Dry Lane, urn., si-simp-, FOIl HAI.B Cheap. Tw slnslo bods. Inquire llullotln olllco. 17tr FOIl HA1.K Cheap, two Jersey cowh, apply llullotln otlloe. '.'S-aSp. FOU tJAI.IS Potato digger. In qulro M. J. Main. 28 f FOIl HAM:- Fine Jersey cow. In qulro nt Mr. II. J. Murphy's iiour depot. 28tr FOIl HAI.K Nino Jorsoy eow.i. I'linuo Millard Trlplott. 2Vtr FOIl HAI.K--8 Unlet oln cows. bf producers, soma fresh now, others In mouth Farm 7 mile N. I. liuite station. Hedmond IMioue Nn. Siol. 1 O. I'rlMoville. J. F. Hlco. slr LOST AND FOUND. I.08T White setter dog. llulletln olllco. Notify If CANNING PEACHES nrc In the height of season. Oct yours while they Inst. Prunes by the bushel. Qreen Apples by the box and Qrnpes by the basket. Shuey's Cash Grocery WEVE GOT GOOD GOODS K ' iippapHPK WE tiEUER PUT ANV BUT GOOD GOODS INTO' OUR STORE. THEY SAY "QUALITY IS REMEM BERED LONG AFTER THE PRICE IS FORGOTTEN." THIS IS NOT SO IN OUR STORE. WHEN YOU BUY FROM US ONCE OUR LOW PRICE WILL MAKE SUCH A DEEP IMPRESSION ON YOU THAT YOU'LL NEUER THINK OF GOING TO ANY OTHER STORE TO BUY. THIS IS A STRONG THING. FOR US TO SAY. BUT JUST COME IN AND YOU WILL FIND THAT IT IS SO. TRY IT. R. M. SMITH CLOTHING COMPANY LEARN THE WAY j V