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THE BBND BULLETIN
(PnblMicd Every Wednesday)
GEORGE PALMER PUTKAM
Editor nnd Pnldlshor.
$. 110RERT W. SAWYER
. Assoelato Editor.
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An Independent newspaper stand
ing for tbo BQimro dcnl, clean busl
ncso, clean politics nnd tho beat In
toroats of Dcnd nnd Central Oregon.
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Make nil checks and orders pay ly
buio 10 ucnu uuiieun. - "
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nmitt-nl Ilotlnnit wno reached mul rot
obtained lit Arnhclm.
Tito Drnkus Rot out of Europe with
their hand bags, tho bulk of tholr
bnRRnKO hnvlnrc beon left In PnrlH.
Tholr clmuffctrr went to try to not
tho trunks out of Pnrls nnd nuthlnii
hus beun heard from htm since.
They arrived In Now York on tho
Rotterdam on September 7.
A. M. DRAKE HAS
PERIENCE
EX-
Vs In War Zone When Wnr W'ma De-
clnrcd Had to Motor Out nnil Wim
frequently Stopped for Seuivli
Lost nit IbijjRnKe In Pari.
AVBDNKSDAY. SEPT. 23. 1914
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1IELP FOR THE WEST UNIT.
"Just nt tbo time when tho North
Canal offer was mndo by tho C. 0.
I. Co., tbo commercial clubs of thU
section wero appointing committers
to see what could be done toward get
'ting n Federal appropriation for tho
completion of tho so-called second
unit of tho Tumalo Project. Tho
North Canal offer put an end to ac
tivity on behalf of tho other project
ant! tho committees never met.
Now tho North Cannl matter is out
of the way. Tho Irrigation company
will not accept the government re
port an a basis on which to runko a
vdeal,vnnd even though It should bo
cuniGinjuawnK inaitios nnoinor oner
we all know that tho snnH'a paco et
;yjhlch such things proceed would
mean a doloy of mouths before any
understanding could be reached. If
thji company and the Reclamation
Service can ever agree they can go
to .Congress for an appropriation
from the reclamation fund. Tim
.JjTCO.OOO that Is now set aside must
ieuput at work elsewhere and ct onco.
So we turn naturally back to the
Tumalo, now definitely named the
Wst unit. And we turn to It bet
ter prepared to urge the spending of
tjflsfononey because In the Interim It
.Kasjtgeen the subject of a report by
jn&Jlcclatnatlon Service ofllclals
vyilch Is understood to be favorablo,
to' the development of this project. ,
The report will soon be out nnd we '
shall know from it Just what the
recommendations of the englneorai
ere. un tnem In nana we can pro
ceed to mako our fight.
Dend's relation to tho project Is
not as close as It was to the original
Tumalo. It Is a Central Oregon affair
however, and a Crook county affair,
nnd. If county division carries, it
will be a Desohutes county affair, and
for all tbo-o reasons Head is Inter
ested in it. No man can go out from
this town until ho roaches nn Imag
inary line and say "Hero Rends in
terest ceasos." Bend is Interested
in tho development of the whole
country and wants to help all It can.
That Is jirhy It Is ready to holp
Itf neighbors In working for the Wait
unit; and why It has already begu,i
the fight.
Mr. and Mrs.. M. Drake, forinof
of llond, wjjo wore In Germany
when tho wnr broke out, recently ar
rived In Now York after passing
through somewhat strenuous Uuu-s
In getting out of tho wnr zone. In n
letter to J. M. Lawrence, who wm
with them abroad earlier In tbo sum
mer some of tholr experiences nn
given.
They wero at n health resort at th
bogtnning of tho conflict and it bts
camo necessary for Mr. Drake to go
to Frankfort to obtain a passport for
his chauffeur. Whllo on this trip ni
cording to his account, ho narrowly
escaped being shot as n spy.
Later a start was mndo for the
Holland frontier. It was down tho
Rhine through tho military lines and
there wero Innumerable baitings and
inspections, nnd frequently armed
guards would insist an riding In tho
car. Conflicting orders cnuscd much
delay, and unlnformod officials caus
ed more. Several times tho party
w ro searched nnd tholr letters an.!
papers read and tho greatest care wait
taken to see that thoy did not get
away with anything that Germany
did not want to get out, and yet u
day-by-day record, embracing com
ments not at all flattering to the
Germans, was overlooked. At lust
FOR 8.VLIS.
AT A RAJUMIN! FOR CASH OR
KA TIME: Lots ono nnd two of blocu
three, North Addition to llond; for
mer situ of Evergreen rooming house
In front of M. 1. Kelly resldcncot alio
4 room cottngo, furnished, with lot
lOOxtiO feet In Lytlo Acre tract No.
10, near Standard Oil tank, on east
side R. R. track. For terms nco C
R. Densan Agent, City; or Dr. II. D.
llrown, owner, Fort Myers, Florida,
Adv. S8-30e.
Rj3r3jajMreMarsiarKi3.'E
WAR NEWS
THE PAST "WEEK '
Don't He llothercrt with Couiitilng.
Stop It with Foley's Honey hnl
Tar Compound. It .spreads n sooth
ing, healing contlng'nB It glides down
tho throat, nnd tickling. honrsenoM
hacking nro quickly honied. Children
lovo It tastes good nnd no opiates.
A man In Texas walked 1G miles to
n drug storo to get n bottle. Rest you
can buy for croup or bronchi!
coughs. Try It. Pnttorson Drug Co.
AdT.
DEATH OF MRS. It. PARKER.
Mrs. Roxnnnn Pnrker of Rums, n
sister of Mrs. Frank ultimo, died sud
denly In San Francisco last week.
She was In Rend a fow weeks ago on
hor way from the Interior city to th
const. Mr. Dibble went for tho body
arriving here Monday morning wheo
ho wns mot by n number of rolntlv
who had ccmo over from Rums, In
cluding Mrs. Parker's moHicr, M.u.
O. V. Johnson and threo daughters.
Tho party left for Rums with the
body Monday.
A Lnmo Hark Kidney Troublo
Onitsoa It.
And It will give you even worse If
not checked. Mrs. 11. T. Strnyngo
Gainesville, On., was fairly down n
her back with kidney troublo and In
flamed bladder. Sho says: "I took
Foloy Kldnoy Pills and now my back
Is stronger than In yenre. and both
kidney and bladder troubles are en
tirely goao." PaUerton Drug Co.
Adv.
Jho Gcrnmns $cnded their retrofit
before the advancing njlles last .wonk
nnd took up pos'tlons nlnng tho
Alsnc river. Hero evor since n
general engagement has proceeded
with neither side gaining much ad
vantage. On the whole, wnr export
seem to regard tho situation us fav
orablo to tho nllles since they are
continually reeolv'ng fresh troops to
apnoso tho wearied Tctit'ons.
In tho present battle thousands
liavo been killed on eaeh side, nnd
there has been destruction of much
property and public bntlfllngs as well.
Tho Rholms cathedral, over 700 years
old, nnd ono of the flnost types of
Gothls architecture In tho world, has
leon destroyed by the German ar
tillery lira.
Tho Russians scorn to bo resting
In Prussian Poland, their advance
having been checked by tho Germans.
In Onltcla, however, the Aunt flans
nro being pressed back and quanti
ties of prisoners nnd supplies hnfo
been captured.
On tho Ben tho news of tho wpok
hnn been favorablo to Germany. Yes
terday tho Rrltlsh Admiralty an
nounced the sinking by a German
submnrlno of three RrlUslj. cruisers
nnd earlier In tho week It reporwa
tho destruction of another caught un
awares In tho harbor of Zanzibar. A
German orulser has also been respon
sible for tho destruction of six mer
chant steamers In the Indian ocean
The Japnneso advance on Klao
Chan continues.
CI.ANK1FIER ADVERTISING,
WANTED
Lenvo humll
hilnd fit 0,10.
WANTED.
JiUundrvn
nt Vyflffi
JL . -.-.
and Jucndliiir
R?...B. :.
niu necomi
iit'.ii
s
mtm
FOR RENT.
iMwomii " "iiNP "
r-Tliro room tin
uinlsH-
ed house, electric Unlit aiid wutnr.
$10 n month. Apply MotropolN
tail. 20 tf
FOR RENT Furnished house, In
Hooh,nt(,'M addition, nenr school. $,
per .inoniii. Appiy to ,Mro. it.
iii'rtitmr jjji'p
FOR RENT or FQILBALU- Itnnolt
"tUO ncrcs, 0 miles 8.11 of Rend. 70
nercs cultivated, Imlrncn good m'i
turo, .100 acre water right. Good ft
room house. Addrurs L. H. Rlulc
ard, Rend. Orogou. Sli-UOo
FOR RENT Two small furnished
houses near school bouse. H. R.
Hofciti. ever Denchutos Rank. 20tf
FOR RENT Small bouso partly
furnlshod, $T a month; also tent
bouso adjoining. Near depot. In
quire nt Ilullutln. 49tr
FOR RENT Omcos on Wall street
very cheap. Apply Rullotln Office.
- FOR RENT Rooms centrally In
cated. Electric lights nnd water.
Suitable for housekeeping! Cheap,
Apply liulletlu ortlco.
FOR HALE
FOR SALE Team, wagon nnd
unrucsB, light spring wagon, buggy
wlih pole nnd shafts, ono 14 Inch Ol
iver plow, one set double hnrnomi an 1
nun lot uf small tools, inqulro Nixon
llond. ill if
FOR KALE HilO acre liotnoitonil
lulliKiulHluubiil nt n liuntuln. Lnud
IuvqI, good looutlun. Jiiiiulio lltilli-
tinjk jiotr
FOR BALM -High gnido rollto,
youiitf, uhunp. Iniiilr;itt liulletlu
(illlco. . VU-ao
FOIt BAIK-Two Kod Improvod
rollnqulnlimniilH, not far from Dry
Luke P. O.,- Komi jiuprovoinuiilH.
Come nnil sou Dry Lnko cuimtry, tnltn
old rutid from MIIIIcaii, Oro., on mllen
east mid south of Jlelid. Call. Drv
Lnlte Htorn.'Dry Luke, Oro., 372Di
FOR HALE Cheap. Two single
boils. Iiiqulro Rtillottn odlce. 1.7 tf
FOR HALE Olionp, two Jiifsoy
cows, apply lmlletlu olllco. U8-S2p.
FOIt HALE Potato dlggor. .In
qulra M. J. Main. L'R it
FOR BALE Flno Jersey cow.rln.
qulro nt Mr. R. J. Murphy's near
depot. i!8tr
FOR BALE Nino Jersey cow.i.
Phono Millard Trlidett. Sttf
FOR BAL1 8 llolrleln cowb,)iU
producers, sninn fresh now, others In
month. Fnrm 7 tulles N. IC. Ulitto
station, Redmond. Phono No. S3U I
P. O. Prlnovlllu. J. F. Rico. 82tf
FOR HALE or NXOIIANGIS tU--lluqulshmetit,
320 acres good (And.
Vi ncros glmiroil,, onbln, .GO fwfV t )
water, good rungs. Inquire ntlU
In. S&c
I.OHT AND n)UNl,
LOST White setter dog. Notify
11tllt,.Ht .itttnn t
LOST On tho 17th. n small Iuk4I
ciinin on tno near ureoK roau. rin
dor return to Hulletiii Olllco. SU p
NOTICE TO Dl'CK HUNTHR8.
All hunters are warned that the
duck hunting senson does not open
until October 1. tho State law In th's
respect being succeeded by the Fed
eral Weeks law.
Clyde M. McKay, District Warden
CADILLAC USED CARS
WHAT IS THERE AROIT A CADILLAC CAR THAT MAKES CADILLAC
OW.NHIIS SO LOYAL. KXTHlSIASTIf". YOU WILL HAVE TO ADMIT THEIR
FHELI.VO IS DIFFERENT. CNISIAU HKMARKAMLK, COMPARER WITH THK
AVERAGE .MAX'S SATISFACTION WITH THE AVERAGE CAR.
CANNING
are in the. height of senson. Oct yours
while they Inst. Prunes by the bushel,
Green Apples by the Box and Ornpes by
the bnsket.
Shuey's Cash Grocery
Now Why?
WE SHOULD WORRY.
The consistently Inconsistent Ore
gonian Is running true to form those
days with cartoons and news articles
charging the Democratic administra
tion "with responsibility for the pend
Isg war tax, and editorials explaining
the destruction or our foreign traJo !
which have made that tax necessary. I
As an Intellectual performance It
would surely look better to picture
a farmer bulging with profits earnod
through tho war and so, willingly
tossing in his few dollars of tax. than
to say on one page that the war Is
bringing prosperity, nnd on another
cartoonwiRe, that it brings a hugo
tax burden. That, however, is what
Is done in Tuesday's Oregonlaa.
Tho editorial says in part:
"There is solid comfort for this
country In the fact, while tbo wnr
has struck a severe blow to our for
eign trade, it has sent up the raluet
or our grain and hay crops to wnr
prices- In a year of bumper crops.
Usually bumper crops mean low
prices: this year short crops in sev
eral countries of Europe have com
bined to send prices to such a total
that 'the Chicago Tribune estimated
the increase in farm value of the
four principal cereal crops and tho
hay crop over the value of the same
crops last year at $621 000.000. This
sum of extra profits wilt spread pros
perity among the farmers and enable
them to buy liberally of all commodi
ties and make great improvements.''
The, oar toon shows Uuderwood
shavjnff tho 'war tax burden' up onto
Wilson's shoulders, who is astride the
Democratic donkey. The editorial luu
the caption. '"Why 8hould Wo Re
plno?" Tho cartoon tthouia be lub
eilod, "Wo Should Worry."
Y- MARKET REPORT.
"NORTH PORTLAND. Sept. 18.
hcCelpts for tho week have been, cut
tle 1384, calves 04, lios 4O88, ehep
67)i Cattle liquidation compara
tively light. Market firm In all de
partments. Rest light steers sold
Monday at $7.35, bulk steer sales
$0.75" to $7.10. Dutcher stock In
em all supply with prices steady.
Bwfno receipts inside of 3000 for
week. The average run of bogs ut
thistime is not a prime quality, duo
to the high prices of grain. Dull of
beoj!ght stock sold $8.40 to $8.50,
A good sized run of sheep and Iambs
with steady to strong prices on vnarl-
lnguand owes, the former being up
4' nickel, at $6,30 and a bunch of
qwestselllng at $4,50. No fancy stock
InVthWmb dl&sjgn ..- gs-v,
TALK WITH A IIIXDRED CADILLAC OWNERS DRIVING ALL THK DIFFER
BXT MODELS PRODI CKI) FRO.M THE REGINXIXG TWELVE YEARS AGO. TIIKV
WILL ALL TELL YOU:
"MY CADILiaC RI'XS ALWAYS."
"I CAN ALWAYS DEPEND UPON IT. SUCH A THING AS FAILING TO Hl'X.
OK RHEAKIXG DOWN. OR W'EAHINO OFT, NEVER ENTERS MY MIND. FROM
WHAT MY FRIENDS TELL ME. 1 KNOW IT COSTS MK LESS TO RUN AND MAIN
TAIN MY CADILLAC THAN THEY PAY OCT FOR THEIR SMALLER CARS. AND I
NOTICE TI1KY ALL PREFER TO HIDE IN MY CADILIiAC WHEN THEY CAN.
WILL I HUY ANOTHER CADILLAC? YES. WHEN I 1IUY .MY NEXT CAR. HUT I'M
NOT IN ANY HURRY AKOUT IT. MY CAR IS AS SOUND AND SKHVICEARLK AS
ANY CAR ON THE MARKET TODAY."
THAT IS WHAT CADILLAC OWNERS WILL TELL Y'OU IF YOU ASK THEM.
ASK ANYRODY WHO KNOWS MOTOR CARS AND YOU'LL GET TDK SA.MK STORY
QF CADILLAC SATISFACTION. A ITER ALL THAT IS WHAT YOU WANT TO
HUY, "SATISFACTION." SO, NO MATTER WHAT YOU HAVE IN MIND TO
SPEND. PUT IT INTO CADILLAC SATISFACTION AND YOU'LL GET YOUIC
.MONEY'S WORTH.
1 Thoroughly overhauled nnd re
painted. A most dependable ear,
seotlng five pnssongors. At a fig
ure that merits your serious consideration , 9100
-A five-passenger touring car In ex
cellent mechanical condition. Th'o
machine lias been usod in Portland.
has bad the very best of oaro and Is an exceptional bargain at the price quoted
Full' set of tools, completo equipment, Including eleotrlc side and tall lights, olee
tric lighter for hoad lamps, electric horn nnd nickel trimmings. Tires are In far
better condition than Is usual on used cars, 911.10
"Phaeton with Dolco electric lights
nnd eolf-otnrter. Complete equip
ment. This car has boon thorough
ly ovornauiea in our own snops, nil or the worxing parts have beon examined npd,.
new lactory-raado parts Installed where required. Repainted. This car Is far
superior In comfort, dependability, smoothness and long life to any new car that
will eell at the same price, $000
wf .
k a nve-passengor touring car. Con
dition nnd appearance excellent.
Has been used In Portland and has
been on storage in our garage since originally sold, so that wo can vouch for tb.i
way it baa been toJsen care of. A car that will outwear any new car selling at the
same price and that can be maintained very economically, $000
1 Four-passenger phaeton with elec
tric ngnu and seir-startcr und nil
modern Imnrovoments. Exrmit Ine
tho two-speed axle this car Is practically tho same as our present model. It has
oeen reuum ana repainicu nnu is guaranteed to bb-'ln first-class mechanical condi
tion. In appearance It looks like a now cor. Dumper .and Klapton boru 31Hfi
I A flvc-passonger demonstration oar
CADILLAC, 1909
CADILLAC, 1911
has bad the very best of oaro and Is an excel
FulP set of tools, completo equipment, Includln
trie lighter for hoad lamps, electric horn nnd
better condition than Is usual on used cars, . .
CADILLAC, 1912
ly overhauled in our own shops, all of the wor
new factory-rando parts Installed where rcquln
superior In comfort, dependability, smoothness
will eell at the same price, . ,
CADILLAC, 1912
bH IBHm ujH P-j T5p8l
CADILLAC, 1913
r.AniiJLAr. 1014
' mmmwmmt y m r m jn porfect condition, . .. .. .$1000
AN INSPECTION OF THESE CARS WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT THEY AID?
PRICED VERY LOW AND THAT THIS IS TRULY A MONEY-SAVINO OPPORTUN
ITY. WHEN YOU DRIVE ONE OF THESE CARS YOU KXFKHIKNCK THE PRIDE
OF CADILLAC OWNERSHIP JUST AS MUCH AS THOUGH YOU HAD PURCHASED
A NEW CADILLAC, YOU ARE AS CERTAIN OF CADILLAC SATISFACTION, AND
WE ARE JUST AS MUCH INTERESTED IN YOUR GETTING IT AS IF YOU HAD
RQUGHT A NEW CAR. II-'DESIHED, TEILMH CAN RE ARRANGED, WIS HAVE
SEVERAL OTHER MAKES PRICED AT EXTREMELY REDUCED FIGURES THAT
WILL HEAR YOUR INVESTIGATION, ,.
Covey Motor Car Co.
'' Washington Street at Twenty-first,
PORTLAND, OREGON
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Chuck yourx)ltl hat The fjoou feeling you get
will be worth more than the pnee of a new one.
ah nam lor n are not tnc same oualitv, Trv
one of "ours" once. We've just opened up our new
ones, iviyi now pretty tueyure. ?
Misses and Children's Coats
Misses' and Children's Coats a big-line of them,
made right, styled right and priced right, from
; $4.00 to $15.00
-
Children's Knee Pants
.. A big'line of them in Worsteds and Cas.simere.sv
Khakis and Corduroys. Not the usual "thrown
together" kind, hut made strong enough to hold.
Hoys, at the pair
50c; 75c, $1.00 $1.25 and $1.50
Tailor-Made Skirts
les fn Tailored
ew Tunics, Uok
'We are showing 4he smartest sty
"' Skirts ever brought' to Uend. ' Nev
Plaited, Accprdfon Plaited in plain and plaid ma
terials that are correct for fall wear, at Mm kivr
$4T.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $8.50 I
We have the finest line of Woolen Hlankets in
Central Oregon.
R. M. SMITH CLoilNG COMPANY '
LEARN THE WAYu m.amji
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