The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, October 21, 1914, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    TIIH HKND BULLETIN, REND, ORE., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 181 1.
PAGE 8.
M'KENZIE PASS
: WORK ASSURED
.MONEY IS AVAILABLE
NEXT YEAR
On Crwfc Cuunly Hldo tfiWOO Will Be
Hpcnt In Spring riiw Now llclnjc.
Mndo for Rond Improvement
Forest Ofllclnls Mnke Plnns,
(Special Correspoudonco)
S
BIBTKRH, Oct. 10. If tho .irosont
' pinna do not miscarry oxtonsivo Im
provement work will bo carried on
during 101C on tho McKonxIo rond.
t ,t... I4A AAA lL..illl.a lit. itll.M tllMAil
by tho Govornment for tho construc
tion of tho McKomln Highway,
10,000 U nvnllablo nt thlH tlmo nnd
tno expenditure of this amount will
, hu started nit onrly In tho spring n
wenther condition will permit. It
In iKimMfxl ilml nil viirvnvs find or iv.
llmltiary work will bo completed thin
ran no mm actual construction worn
will not ho delayed whoa condition
'will penult In tho spring.
Jntnoa T. Schuyler, of tho lltircnu
.or Konds, Washington. O. O.. In com
pany with M. L. Morrllt, supervisor
or tno ucsciiuica nnuonni i-vmm, u.
i E. Vincent nnd 1'. Austin, local for-
ntry oitlcurtJ, npont Inst week doing
recontinlsiinnco work In connection
wljh tho proposed work on tho east
sldo of tho summit. Thin work wum
, for tho purpose of dotormlnlmr
whether tho surveys already msdn nro
Ilia most toaslblo nnd also to deter'
nilno on pi " no for other work In con
nection with tho rond that had not
boon otttod before. .
0. It. Bolts, suporvlsor of tho Cns
ondo Nfttlonnl Forlost, with head
quarter In Kugcno. has been nt thu
rond enmu nonr tho summit on tho
wont nldo nt tho rango for the pust
month making surveys, running out
lovcU nnd doing other preliminary
work necessary heforo actual onn
Rtructlnn onn Rtnrt nt thnt point. Mr.
'Bolt states thnt work will ho unshod
on lKth kldBH of tho nummlt ns noon
n weathor condition will permit In
IIIO "JirillK. ir. nrauiui nw..
the cntnp atRlitlng Mr. Sottt with tho
, work.
Iftulnr tirnsnnt nlnns 12800 of the
110,000 nvnllnhln tbr use nt Uio
, prcisent tlmo win no spent miring mo
next your on tho rna aldo of tho
rnniA HllOtll.l Crook COIIOtV SCO fit
, to put up n llko nmnunt It will glvo
fundR sumoioni in insure mo cuanK
l n nf Hi n rnnd in m In avoid nil
. Rteep grndeM nnd glvo n comparative-
y good mountain rona in time lor
miT, iniiinnr'a trnvitl with Q IIIBXI-
ilium of six por cent on tho Crook
county awe , , ...
The Importnnco of thla highway
wnn moro fully demonstrated during
tho pant Reason than over before, tho
number of atitomntillr tiling It hav-
' Ing rcnohed far Into thn hundrcdii.
With tho proposed Improvements
, Orook county will linvo nddod mater
ially to her assets. A Inrgo majority
of tho travel through tho northwest
Will uro thin pnss n their outlet or
lolvt to tho Wlllnmettn valley, and
will spend much time nnd inonoy in
sldo trips to tho resort nnd natural
nttraetlona or Crook county.
Try tamo of those dolloloua buok
wheat cakes with maple nyrup. any
tlmo during tho day, nt tho Coxy
Restaurant. Adv. ai-JHp
Foley Cathartic Tablets.
You will llko their positive action.
They hnvo a tonic effect on tho liowola
and giro n wholcsomo, thorough
cleaning to tho entire boWol tract,
' Vir tho liver to healthy nctlvlty nnd
koep stomach awoet. Constipation,
, headaiho, dull, tired fooling never
nffllct thoso who nso Foloy Cntharlle
Valiel. Only 25 cents. Patterson
, Drug Co. Adv.
THE WHITE IS
KINO
'.
Tho BEST nil-round Family
Sowing: Mnchlno thnt can
bo produced. Mndo In both
ROTARY nnd VIBRATOR
styles. Tho rotary makes
bph-LOCK nnd CHAIN
Btltch, Tho latest up to
tho mlnuto steel attach
rrientB with each machine.
i - Sold on easy payments.
Send name and address for
our beautiful II. T. cata-
' Ioruo free,
' White Sewiig iachiie C.
510 Merchants National Bank pldjr
San Franclsci, California
MARXIST REPORT.
NOllTH PORTLAND, Oct.
I good ntoers arriving which command-' wook with n email run nnd contlnuod
lO.- cd n nromlum. Hlnor tnnrkiiL cUitoa I nimrJ until Mm n.i ..t u..ii ,,..-
Kocolptn for tho wook hnvo brant I Iimhor than Inst wook, showing nnlkot dtstlngulshod by nn ndvnnco of C
crttlo lltlC, cnlvos 11, hogs 3183, ndvnnco or about IB contn. Cows' to 10 cents nnd much better ounllty
or nrrlvnls. Uhonp contlnuow steady
and firm for tho week. Bomawhat In-
hoop HliM. Cnttla run abort com. nnd holfors weak, All other classes
I'nrod with lant wook, Homo very I steady. Hog mnrkot opened for tho
l - 1 ai
Si
Real Leaders in
the Churches
United in Con
demnation of
Prohibition
Prelates, Priests and
Pastors Raise Their
Voices in the Cause
of Temperance,
Not for "Reform
"" by Law"
Read What National
Thinkers Say:
"To drink Is no sin Jcu Thrift drank. To kop a
saloon Is no sin. And any policy that claims In tha rmma of
Christ, or dot not claim Ills name, that deals with th well
nlKh unlvuraal tail of man for alcohol ON THK HAHIH OV
l.AV AND OllUlUt AIX3NU, rannot commend Itaalt to the
lre InlrlHvearr, and i doomed to fall."
itGV. nil niNsw)nD,
0L 0ore Kplieopsl Church. New Tork City.
"la It rlaht to drink wine and bearT It la rlsht for each
Indlvldjal to decide that question for himself, and for the
community to put aueh regulations on tha sa.s of wins and
beer. AND ONI.T MUCH, aa are neceeeary to tirvvral iMDimlar
xrtara and publle dleorder." ItBV. LTMA.N AIIUOTT.
"Tha church of Qod hai never declared tha moderate uea
of alcohol to be a sins this seems to be left, with other
things, as open matters of Chrfatlaa iJbHr.
THK rtUV. CAWON WEST, D. D..
"Aa for thoe who endtavor to enllat Rcripture en their
Side by malnlalnlna- that tho wins mentioned In Bcrlptura
waa not an Intoxlcatlner liquor, they muit either be them
selves very Uaeraoi and IHr If they really oalleve IL or
muit ba foiterlne ft plena fraud In the hope of deluding the
alnple , , aaoer fale prelrnrra.
AltCIIIltHIJOP W1IATCL.T.
"All trvv Amerlraaa, It eeema to me, ouchr. to strive to
maintain and perpetuate Amrrlraa prlnrlnlr. Blate-wlde
prohibition vlolalea and, leral optlen aupport thN prlarlplr.
therefore I am eppoaetl tealate-wlilr praklblllon and In lavor
of local option." I1IHIIOI' UANICL. K. TUTTI.K.
Treeldlns: IlUhop of the I'rotcstanl UpUcopal Church In the
United H IJ tee.
"I am oppoeed to prohibition by statute. I would rather
ea America fr flrat, and than have Ita cltlieiis Ita free
4m far Mural rude." II KV. tf. 1AUKB CAOitAN.
UrokUu, N. T.
"Under the pretent law (countr prohibition) the inloon,
whSre the traffic e-ould ba roKUlatwl, hta iclven way to tho
ilrURtterr, where mlaura and nadralrablra o.italn all tbe
Mklakr Sr Meet. The liquor bualneoa aliould be ronducted
vpa and above board, and not over the bars of eeeret deaa."
ItUV. KATIIHIt T. J. UYAM, I'ontUc, Mlcb.
"1 cannot see the beneflta to be derived from rmpnlMrr
abetlaeaie. UldllOI' ailAVTON. of WlecorMln.
"Abeolute praklbltloaj hss proven Impracticable, If not a
eUeaeal failure.. .
THU IttailT ItKV. THOMAS V. UL.UB.
lltihop of keavenworth. Kanasa.
'The use of alcoholic liquors Is and always ba been con
sidered not only lesiUlmats aa a. beverata, but It Is rae
rated and fcaitewe In the most sotsmn and welshty rite of
tha CartaltaM Chareta. You cannot, br aar law, eiadlcate s
sentiment and deetroy an Institution that haa stood for aces
and that Is so deeply rooted In our social Ufa."
ItGV. W. A, WAttBON. New York.
"Kvsryona knowa that there are many saloons that are
perfeotly orderly and laW'Abldlna. Have I, aa a minister,
any more rluht to Interfsre with tho business of such a place
than the saloonkeeper would have to disturb th peace of
my congregation while at worship"
VUIIY ItBV. D. V. J. HAUTUSY, Uttla nock. Arte
"I consider prohibition vroaa; becauta It Is destructive.
manor cHAiti.ua o. wiluamii. Michigan.
"Tha establishment of prohibition would be Impractical
and would put a premium ea tbe sale of Inluslratlaa; drlaka."
CAHDWAL, aillUONU.
'Trolilblllnn drives uaderxronnd tha mtschlof which It
seeks to cure." IUHUOP HAUV Vermont.
ProhlbltUs) hss boon disastrous to tho cause of tern,
peraure. JIISUOP CtJkUIf, ntioda IiUnd.
B
'It Is ft rud Interference with tha personal liberty for
tha law to tell ma what I shall eat or how much I shall eat. It
a Just aa rudo an Interference for It to dssorlbe what . shall
or shall not drink, and how much."
HUV. Dlt CHAB. PAMCIItmsT. New York.
"My ayes were opened to the great evils of prohibition In
a very tew yearn. The clubs organised by rouug men, tho
lelllntr of vile derovilone by women aad rbltdrea, the
hroocrUr and corruption arrested my attention."
ItKV. Dn. UUANCIIAIID, Tortland, Ms.
"Many people thought state-wide prohibition U ba the
Ideal rcinedr. It la Impractlral, and Ita violation Is pro
ductive of bidder and abaueful vIct."
UIS1IOP OAlLOn, Tenneeeee.
(Paid AdvertlssmentTaspayers' and Wags-IEarns'rs' League
of Oregon, Portland, Or.)
"WET" LEAGUE IN
FIGHT OVER COIN
Only Two "Taxpayers and
Wage Earners"
BREWERS PUT UP FUNDS
created nrrlvnls. Yonrllnfr wothoj-s
rro In oxcollont dotnnd, whllo look
out for lamlrt declines. Prlmo lnmhs
fr.8G to 0; owcb $4 to $4.3G; yoarl
Iiirs $C to fC.CO: wethers f4.7ii to
$6.40.
Ono cont n word Is all a Uttla wont
Ad will cost you,
HUp TIioso Knrly lironclilnl Concha,
'lhoy linnu on nil winter If not
chocked, and jmvo tho way for tor
loun thront nnd lung tllsonscs, Oct
a bottlo of Foloy's Honey nnd Tar
Compound, and tako It freely, Stop
coughs and colds, heals raw inflamed
throat, loosens tho phlegm nnd in
mildly Inxntlro. Bent for children
nnd grown persons. No opiates. Pat
terson Drug Co. Adv.
Try tho Altarnont for Bunday dlu
nor. C to 7. p. m. Adv.
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORV.
ItOllKKT II. CJOUM)
Civil
Knglntcr
Ik-nd
Oregon
KHOWnfO THAT OBEaON
DEY MEAN8 BETTER BUSI-
NESS FOB ALL LINES
SAVE ONLY SALOONS.
BY OltTON C GOODWIN,
Publicity Drpartmmt, Commlltce of Ono
Hundred.
Tho great campaign to
mnko Oregon "wet" lias
failed.
The exposure by Dr. Cora
Talbott, secretary of the
"Taxpayers' and Wage
Earners' League." tlmj the
organization consisted of two
Sirsons. Mrs. IJuniway and
r. Talbott, and wTas fi
nanced by the brewers and
distillers to make Oregon
"wet," threw the fat into
tho fire.
The brewers and distillers
know that all lands of busi
ness save theirs is better in a
dry town.
They know this has been proved
by figures and facts from Salem,
Oregon City, Rojcburg, Albany,
Ncwbcrg, Ashland, Corvallis, Pen
dleton and many other towns.
Organisation Spreads Untruths.
So they organized tho "Taxpay
ers' nnd Wage Earners' League" to
spread misinformation about Ore
gon dry.
They know bank deposits in dry
towns have increased in number
nnd nmounl. They know bad debts
nrc almost unknown in all dry
towns. They know collections nro
better. They know arrests from
drunkenness aro almost unknown.
They know every dry town In Ore
gon is prosperous.
So, they became desperate.
Taxpayers' League Is "Joke."
Then they ontanized tho loko
"Taxpayers' nnd Wage Earners'
League." Dr. Talbott was secre
tary. Sho became disgusted when
she learned money was being col
lected by the brewers and distil
leries by tho use of her name, nnd
she resigned.
Then Mrs. Duniway advertised
lavishly, announcing that the money '
Ik. "l.f!m.uM ...... ...I-- ..... '
vldcd by the brewers.
The campaign of misinformation
carried on by employes of the
league, who arc also employes of
tho breweries and distilleries, Is
now known all over Oregon.
Drawers Spending Your Money.
Every man, woman and- child
has to spend ?20 a year with'Uie
saloons.
If you do not drink, some one
elso has to pny YOUI share.
So, it is YOUR money the Ore
gon brewers and Eastern distil
leries have been using to persuade
YOU Oregon wet will do YOU
gqod, It is believed they expect
to spend over $200,000 of YOUIl
money.
They know Oregon dry will put
them out of business and help avery
other kind of business in tha state.
Although the breweries and dis
tlllcrics know Oregon dry is for
better business, prosperity and
moro work, they nre fighting it.
No Saloomi Dettcr Business.
We hnvo had bad times with tho
saloon, haven't we? Why not try
no saloon? It can't make things
worse and is certain to make
things belter.
Tho reason is:
Money spent on tha saloon can
not be spent for groceries. Money
spent In tho saloons much of It
goes East. Money spent for dry
goods and groceries stays In the
towns nnd mokes bettor buitness.
Tho members of tho Committee of
Ono Hundred aro all Oregonlans,
Most of them nre business men.
They ask. you to voto Oregon dry,
because they know, ns the brew
ers also know, thnt Oregon dry
means better business, lower taxes,
more work and a return to pros
perity, Por the experience of all Ore
gon dry towns has proved this to
be the case,
rsid s4rrUia)tnt Toy OommltUe ef One
Ktuxlrta, 78,Morstn Hit., rerUuid, Ore,
ItODBRT W. SAWYER
NOTARY PUBLIC
Dullotln 001 co, Bond, Oregon
J. U. Bell A. W. Slm
CROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY
(Incorporated)
Successors to Tho J. II. Hanor
Abstract Co., Prlnevlllo, Ore.
Almtrncls Insurance
H. II. Do AHltOND
jVAWYKH
Oregon Street, Rond, Oregon
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W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Office Over Postofllce
Bend, ... Orogon
". C. ELLIS
AUorncr-flt-Lflwr
United State Cornmlwiloner
First National Bank Bulldlne;
BEND, OREGON
DR. J. II. CONNARN
DENTIST
Offlco in Sathor Building.
Ilouro 9 to 12, 1 to G.
Sundoyo nnd ovenlngs by
appointment.
WILLARD H. WIRTZ
LAWYER
Prlnoviile, Oregon.
O. P. N18WONOER, Bend, Ore.
UNDERTAKER
Licensed Enibalnicr, Funeral
Director.
Phone. Lady Assistant.
O. S. BENSON
Attorney At La it
Bonson Bullatng, Wall Street
Bond, Oregon.
VERNON A. FORBES
LAWYER
Flrat National Bnnk Building
Bend, :-: :-: Oregon
QHOIIOE 8. YOUNO
Civil nnd Irrigation Engineer.
City Engineer of Rend.
Room S First National Bank
Building
Fraternal Societies
I. O. O. P.
Bend Lodge Ko. 218.
Regular meeting every Mon
day night at 8 o'clock In Bath
er's Hall. Visiting brothers
cordially welcome.
BERT 8IIUEY, N. O.
GEO. P. GOVE, Scorotary.
ROYAL NEIOlIItORS OF
AMERICA.
Banner Camp No. 0031.
Regular meetings second and
fourth Tuesdays, Bather's Hall.
MRS. J. II. CONNARN, Oracle.
MRS. A. ORCtJTT Recorder.
SIGNS FOR SALE.
"For Rent," 'Tor Sale," "Rooma
to Let", "Iloosckeeplnj; Rooms," "No
Admittance," "No Smoking," etc..
etc.. Placards printed In large typo
on heavy brlstol board, IS cent each,
less In quantities. Bulletin Office. 12tf
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THE UNITED
WAREHOUSE
COMPANY
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Storage and Forwarding
General Commission
Merchants
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FLOUR, SALT, HIDES
FRESH and SALT MEATS
HAMS, BACON AND LAUD
Tht United Warehouse Co.
A. M. Pringle, Mgr. Bend, Oregon
O'DONNELL BROTHERS
UNION MARKET
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