The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, October 07, 1914, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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SEPIEMBEflJEITIIER
'I'lici-iiiniiiolcr HIiohh (lio ApiuniK'li of
I'nll Ihoiitli miin llnilicii.
Haptoniliur imw n lircalt In tlm
tlroutli Unit Intd Inntoit nil Hiiiiinior.
Tlioro wiih it Unlit rrolii on tho nlnlit
or tlio Otli nuil morn on tliu fmir iliiyri
liflKlnnliiK with 11m 10th. Thu total
lirooliiltntloii fur tlio inontli wan .8S
of nn Inch. Clonr ilnyn eonlliitiod lo
ho In tlio mnliirlty, thuro ImttiK 22 in
nil an nKitiiml .1 tmrtly cloudy nnd fi
uloutly,
Tim Uuiinornturrm for tho inontli
lioKim to hIiow tho npproiioh of fall.
Hovornl ilnyn tho tliormoiiinter nt tho
locnl wonthor station rnKlielorml nhovo
80 hut thuro uoro ninny nays wiinu it
ilriiiuuwl il n iv ii lulu Ilin lirilim nml
Y Hlxtlim unit tho maximum fir thu
' month wiih tmly 70 iloKrrim :ik
ngnlnst HO In August. In tho mini
mum, too, lower ninrkH weiro roncluul,
tho mercury milliner down to 21 on
tlio 12th. Tho menu minimum wnn
a& dogmas mill tho moan for tlio
month 62.7 degrees, Tho figures for
Hoptninlmr, 1U13 worn moan tunxW
mum 73.1, nionn tnlnluium 31.1 nml
moan B3.7 degrees,
Tho ilnlly tompornturoH nml char
acter of tiny woro as follow:
I)ny Mnx. Mln. Hky
Ulonr
Clonr
Clonr
Clonr
Clonr
I'tly Clily
l'tly Chly
Clonr
Clonr
Clcrnr
Clonr
l'tly CI4v
Clomly
Clomly
Clomly
Clomly
Clomly
Clour
Clonr
Clear
Clonr
Clwer
Clmir
Clonr
Olonr
OWmr
Clear
Clemr
Clear
Oltmr
LINED WITH SPIDER WEBS.
On Mai to Cut On' Way Through
th Roads ot Paraguay.
Thu ronitu of I'liniKimy nro ntKiut tiro
ysrela vlili thniiiKhoiit, nnd thu tree
uuh'I owrlumil nt n holuht of noma
rhcHtrt'ii fivt. tlniM foruiliiji n tunned of
wry uniform iltine-melou In tho clear
jwrtH of tlio tiiniii'l-ilmt I. wliuru It
U not I'lutkiil ti with tho glietit nettle-
It l full fnun roof to ground OT
riioriinnw dplili'o' wolm ktrcU'litng
rlttir ncrw tho nwil. tliee trig trees
uiuully iM'loa i'liiwou n nmliurnce
1 87 ni
2 815 40
.1 HO 41
4 70 41
r. 70 20
0 77 33
T . So 4
HtnfJ 37
0 7.1 31
10; 8Q 38
u ar.
u... 00 24
is Rit 20
14 .....y 4i
IS 10 38
in ,..n 2n
17 74 38
IB ..0 32
13. ...CI 31
III OS 30
21 72 31
23 77 32
23 SI 33
21 19 41
St... ........ BO t
2S 08 4i
27... 00 37
28 77 32
SO SI Si
I) 70 30
nml tho mtal clour eimii Ih'Iiik tliti
unuo lllio eight ynnlM Hum tlvu
Tint iiiiiln ruble or framework ol
tho net ii ru roiiipiHoil of tlvu or six
ntrniiilH of illicit i'llnw well nml nro
fluii'Ht iim Htionu nn ciittun tliiciiil Tho
iimt of the not In uiiiilu up of single and
iliiiililo ntruiiili of tho miioo ntout inn
lorlnl, w lilch Ik iiii Mlcliy iim It In strong
livery ynnl or mo odd of thoxu tiutn ux
tend iicioxm oiio'n path, limiting It npc
iNHiiry to Imlil a ciiiIiih or n falily
slout Nlh'k lit iirui'a length In front its
oiiu wiiIIch.
Tlio miikorn of these (rouhloiuino hul
plrturoNipio obstruction nru large,
highly coloroil, itaiuly lookluit nplilori
with Imillon that look im If thuy woro
nhuut to vxploilo, thoy uru to blown
out nml Kloxxy
At lutorvulx In mw inure open fipnco
whoro tho nky in vMhlo ouu will no
(leu n dllToroiit kind of wob, far mora
Irrt'Kulur lu Impo, but fur InriU'r than
tho other. Not content with tho
pnce nrnllnblo In tho tunuol, the
web nrt stretched In complicated
maze from th n'round to tho terj
tops of tha urrouodliiK trrcn, with
cjfnr itnn freopentl twenty or thirty
THE WHITE IS
KING
A STATE SCHOOL CLOSED
8ontbm Ortros IUU HorstAt Reboot, Aahlaad.
Tho UI2HT nil-round Family
Sowintr Muclilno that can
bo proiluct'il. Mnilu In both
NOTARY nnd VIIIKATOR
ntyltM. Thu rntnry innkos
both IX)CK nnd CHAIN
stitch. Thu Intost up to
tho rnlnuto ntcul nttnch
rauntx with oncU machine.
Sold on oiuy pnymontij.
Sond nnmo nnd nddroM for
our beautiful II. T. cntn
Ioruc free.
While Sewing Machine Co.
r. 19 Morchnntii National Hank Rtd
Snn Francisco. California
LET US BE PROUD OF
OREGON
Oregon I tht only Uta In tho Union
that hta at any time reduced the num
ber of tin normal ichoola. ISrerywhcr
the movement la for more normal, a,
ore of atatea hare from three to nfteen,
California baa alclit; Waililmlon baa
three, even Idaho bin two.
Conililer. only five atatea have a
emallrr equipment for normal achoola
than Orejcon would, were all three of Ita
school runnlnsi and,- elithty per cent
of the applicant for teacher' certifi
cate In OreKon laat year bad received
no tralnlnr above tho elKhth ursde.
Cannot Oregon, like other atatea, pro
vide that her common achoola aball have
competent, efrielent teaeheraT
.
The Leslilature baa referred to the
people a measure provldlnc a amall. but
ample mnlntetianco fund for th South
ern Oregon Htala Normal Hlhool a
echool that n condueted with marked
auccca for fourteen years.
FOR OUR CHILDREN
A normal aebool exlats aolelr to train
teachers. It la a part of the common
trade school ayatem. wlth trained
teachers, your common achool are ef
flclent; without them they cannot be. In
the laat analysis, the teacher Is the
achool.
The ability to develop the child; to
Interest him In his work; to make the
moiit of his time, to civs him an am
bitious outlook that lies with the
teacher, nnd only the trained teacher
can do It. The normal achool tralna
her for the work ihows her how. That
make schools worth while and a proper
return for the taxpayer' money.
We tax ouraelve to protect our prop
erty; ahould wo not protect our chil
dren? Htiould their most Impressionable
years be entruted to ttilners not know
Ins how to train?
VOTE 312 X YES
(AiH'erttewnent.)
ynrl from eerie tri'o to himuIut
From thoxo iiihIii e-nliioi itwlle-r one
extend to tho ctouuiI-h drop of 'Iftcoii
or twe'nty jnnls nml tho sHieti In lev
twen-n nrt lllleil Up with n iiwi" t
webs spun In nil illrvctlons. Wide
World Mniri'luu.
Speed of the Street Seng.
One of the curious thiiiRi about tho
(mpulnr sotut Is the rapidity of Its tile
Bviiiluatloii nmuiiK tho street elilldrcn.
Few of thoin can lusir It nt llrst burnt
nt tho mimic hulls, yet loin; before tho
latest cnlchy tuno has foiiuil Its wny to
tho barro(,orKUUeor Siiiiiiny nowspHixr
you will hear It ri'iiiliTinl ultli iiiiiiiUu
accuracy by liny boys and girl. It
see-in s to tmvol like, rumor through nn
list Indian uniuir. IaiiuIuu ritaudarU.
Athletic Vocalization.
"Is n reiitrlhHuM n ix-mon who
throws his ttiuvlT nwke-eJ Mr lihruvr
'Jo to Spe-MK M
"Well. ni'Tr mt one next eloor to us
Kho hasn't lliremn It yot. lmt she Is
KlWiiu It n torrlblo stniBc'c."- Wash
Inctou Star.
WHAT COrX)ltH? WHAT 1'AIXT?
Tho two vital realntlnR iiiostlons
nro whnt colors and what paint
Tho wronK color scheme will serious
ly mar tho nttractlro nppoarnnco of
your homo. Tho wrong iratnt will soon
fndo, crack anil pool off, oxposlnR the
wood to the w oath or. You can get
n ploaslnR color troatraont and wood
protection of unusunl durability by
uslnK 8-W-I' (Shcrwln-Williams
I'nlnt rroimred.) Heo local agent.
N. I. Wolder, painter and decora
tor. Adr. 2Ctf
PROHIBITION'S DISMAL RECORD OF FAILURES
FIFTEEN SPLENDID EASTERN STATES HAVE EXPLODED FALSE THEORY
Maine has just elected a governor and a majority of legislators upon
a platform opposed to statewide prohibition and pledged to sub
mit to the people at the next general election a local option
law. Opposed to these successful candidates were aspir
ants seeking office on a statewide prohibition platform
AFTER SIXTY-FOUR YEARS OF PROHIBITION, MINZ IS CRYING FOR LOCAL OPTION
A '.
Vermont adopted prohibition in 1850, repealed it jn 11)03, "tried it" 53 yea
New Hampshire " " 1S55, " " 1903, " " 48 "
Michigan iC " " 1S55, " 1875, " " 20 "
Connecticut " " " 1S51, " " . 1S72, " 18 "
Rhode Island " " 1S52, " " 1SG3, " " 11 "
Massachusetts " " " ISO!), " " 1875, " " 6 "
South Dakota " " 1800, " " 1S00, " " 6
Alabama , ki " " 1908, ' " 1911, " " 3.
Nebraska " " " 1855, " " 185S, - " 3
Illinois ' " " 1851, " " 1S53, " " 2 "
Iowa " V . " -SSI, 'Kby mulct law) 1S93, V " 12
New York " " " 1855, statute was declared unconstitutional
Indiana " u " 1S55, " . - "
Ohio . " " 1S5Ij and annulled it by License Tax Law
Wisconsin ' " " 1S55, stutute vetoed by governor
Is there any reason why Oregon should experiment with this freak legislation?
Register before Thursday, October 15
Defeat of the proposed prohibition amendment has no effect on the present efficient local option
or home rule law,
VOTE 333 X NO
lPU Advctltecratal-Titpsrcri toJ Wce Earner' Ltigue ol Oregon, PorlUnd, Ore)
I
HlfSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOKV.
HOllKHT li. UOVIA)
Civil jN Kcml
MiiKlncer NjMl 'J Oregon
j :.
JtOIlBKT W. 8AWYKR
N O TAIIY I' V II hi a
Itullotln Office, Hend, OrKon
8. It. IIOOIM
Iwind Atlorncjr
Iluiilncas boforo tbo U. 8, Iand
ofllco a Bpcclnlty. Twenty Hto
yearn oxpcrlonco In practico bo
foro tho local U. 8. I-and Ofllco
nnd tlio department at Wash
lngton, D. C. Ofllccs orcr tho
Deschutes Htato Hank.
11K.NI :: :-: OIXK)N
J. 1). Iloll A. W. Sims
CKOOIC OOUNTi' AIlSTItAOT
OOMPA.VV
(Incorrioratcd)
Successors to Tho J. II. Hancr
Abstract Co., I'rlnoTlllo, Ore.
Almtrnctti Insurance
W. W. FAULKNKR, D. M. D.
DKXTIHT
Ofllco Over Postofllco
Uond, ... Oregon
II. II. Do A UMOND
Orogon Street. Uond, OrcRon
II. C. EM 1 8
Attorncy-nt-InT
Vnltcel Htntcri C'ominliiloncr
First National Ilnnk Duildlng
II15ND, OUKUON
DIl. J. II. CONNAIIN
IIBNTI8T
Ofllco In Bather Ilulldlnjr.
Houra 9 to 12, 1 to C.
Sundays and CTcnlnrjs by
Appointment.
O. P. NI8W0N0EIt, Bond, Ore.
UNDEIITAKKR
Uccnacd Kmbalmer, Funeral
Director.
Phono. Idy Assistant.
WILLAItD II. WIUTZ
IiAWYKIt
Prlnoville, Orogon.
C. 8. DBSSOK
Attorney At I n u
IJonson nulldlng, Wall Street
Uond, Oregon.
VERNON A. FORDE3
IjAWYKK
Flrst National Uank Dulldlns
Hend, :-: ;-; Oregon
QBORQG 8. YOU NO
Chll nnd Irrigation Engineer.
City Knglnccr of Ilcuel.
Room G First National Uank
UuIIdlng
FOR SUMMER
Wear get a pair of
WORLD'S WORK
SHOES.
Sold by
R.H.LOVEN
the Shoe Repair Man.
Bond street, Bend, Ore
Ono cont a word is all a little want
Ad will cost you.
Fraternal Socieiieslt
I. O. O. F.
Rend IiOdgo No. 218.
Regular meeting every Hon
day night at 8 o'clock in Bath
er's Hall. Visiting brother
cordially welcome.
DERT SIIUEY, N. G
GEO. P. GOVE, Secretary.
ROYAL NHIGII1IORS OF
AMERICA.
lUnncr Camp No. (30.11.
Regular meetings second and
fourth Tuesdays, Snthcr'a Hall
MRS J 11. CONNARN. Oracle
MRS A. ORC'JTT Hocorder
THE UNITED
WAREHOUSE
COMPANY
Storage and Forwarding
General Commission
Merchants
WE HANDLE OIL, GASOLINE, SUGAR,
FLOUR, SALT, HIDES
FRESH and SALT MEATS
HAMS, BACON AND LARD
The United Warehouse Co.
A. M. Pringle, Mgr. Bend, Oregon
Re
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O'DONNELL BROTHERS
UNION MARKET