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rAoi: 4 THK WIND Hl'tXKTlN, inwn, nisi;., wnnxiwinY, xoykmiu'.k i, inn, THE BEND (Published Kvcry Wednesday) , GEOliaU PAL.MRR PUTNAM Editor nnd Publisher, ROI1BRT W. SAWYER AB60ctnto Editor. .Ah independent nowBpnpor stand ing lor the square donl, clean busl new, olotiti polities nnd tho best ln erkta of UtMd and Cohtrnl Oregon. if t liTIN of thl" no8, '" w,nl nua how intuit UULiULt ""( II I. unli.1 linlrf Six iio year. ................. ji.eu Ix mouths. au Three months..... 0 mrtmrrf sscsra&Aa i. fi'i ."2a Alt subscriptions nro due nnd PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices ot expiration nro mailed subscribers nnd It renownl Is not mado wltliln reason able tlmo tho paper will bo discon tinued. Plenso notify us promptly of any change ot address, or ot lalluro to re ceive the paper regularly. Otherwise we will not bo responsible for copies missed. 'Make all checks and orders pay able to Bend Dullotln. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1914. NO NEW COUNTY. Deschutes county Is.beatcn. Jt was beaten because, wo honest ly believe, many of tho voters woro misled. Wo regret tho detent, and 'wo regret the methods that accom plished it. And we believe that vory soon many ot thoco who woro per suaded tofote against the new coun ty will have reason to regret their move and will seo that they bit off their noBes to spite their faces. From tho start liend, and those adulated with us in the amiSe, have mfiSk n clean fight. As tlmo goes on itjyill be seen, and understood, that b1Jj,Oio argument advtneed it fa vor ot division were sound. Like wfW. experience will prove that th-t lalBuntatloafl ot the anli-dtvlslonuH wero Ill-founded, Just as Impartial Investigation will show that moat of their campaign thunder was unwar rsjued. so far a truth is concerned. We ontertsla the warmest appro ofaUon for the loyal support and as Distance of our friends. The splen did vote of several precincts shewed ¬&ulo sttlrlt ot co-operation. It wilt be Bend's duty and our pleasure tl'i.eo that full reciprocation Is mado as opportunity offers. For those who voted against divi sion wo entertain no slightest rancor, The. great majority honestly believed iai' vera wuritMJij, tur tuuii ucai, n- tercsts when they voted as thoy did Tjc fault lies chiefly with those who manufactured that belief. Ultimate ly a day of reckoning will come. J. N. W1I.MAM80N ' Mr. Williamson la, of courso, cn titled to his bplntcn ir he hnd sound argumottlti attalnnt division he should hero stated them. Uut vh such malicious inud-allnftlngf It Is too led tint a gentleman with. Mr. Williamson's rather soiled rec ord should exerelso ruvh methods. Cttfo.uninto, but porunna to .be ex pected. The pit)' is that such bitter ortUeUiu naturally provokes cousUU oration of its author's (Uneee to pa JudKfnont. Mr. Williamson rerera to Mm "qneattannbte onitlng" of the "(lend Hunan." That bunelt. Insinuates M. Williamson In no uncertain tonus, la a bunch of thieves, who will migrate when their dirty work la done. Ku ther, we nro accused ot being "Boos-tors." To tho last charge wo plead guilty. Perhaps that is why in ton yonis Bend has sprung from nothing to Orook county's leading town, with the largest population, bv far the greatest Investment In buildings, nnd n. citizenship wtitcli wins recognition and praise from far and near. Yes. perhnps our calling Is ques tionable, to a gentlotnnh ot Mr. Wil liamson's viewpoint. .Honestly, with tiersorvernnco. with slncero faith In the ultimate greatness of Bend, we nro creatine a city here. Such at tacks as Mr. Williamson's but make us tnoro satisfied with our efforts, ami show tho outside world that wo actually have something to provoki Jealous slnndcr. So fnr ns our mi gratory character Is concerned, date say we will bo hero long after Mr. Williamson has physically gona. Just as ho already hns sunk Into ob livion lieeauso ot ' his questlonnola abuse ot the public trust ns a momtwr ot congress which resulted in ha in dictment and political downfall. After nil. ttio lottor Is no moro dis reputable than its nuthorshlp, and Bond is complimented. MOD SLING1NQ Among all tho dirty mlro stirred up by tho opponents of county divi sion, perhaps notntng nas a nasuar smell than the following article, signed by" J. N. Williamson, which appeared In the Crook County Jour nal last week. Mr. Williamson writes: "Editor Journal. Tho writof .)f thin article has aomo 800 acres ot land far enough south and west from this point to bo within the proposed Deschutes county. Such, being tho case, the aforesaid writer feels ns though he bad a material Interest in that portion of the new movement. "To be entlroly frank, he Is abso lutely and without qualification against tho creation of Doschutea county at this time. Theso are his reasons: "He doos not want to pay C3 mills tax on every dollar's worth ot prop erty llko those people do in Bend who are tho head and ears of this whole costly movement. JHe knows that tho vory boosters who are trying to foist a new county upon those of us who have fixed In vestments In that region of the coun try, are doing it for the purposo of furthering their own toinporary en terprise and that they will, in all pralmblltty, move on to other parts to pursue their questionable calling long before those of us who aro try ing to raako that elevated and none too productive area produce nn hon est dollar can raise enough money, thjough taxation, to pay for tho court hajises, Jails, ets., they have foisted upon us. 'The booster, remember. Is a mi gratory bird. Mttle does he care .' ir final results. His business Is to han dle the tenderfoot for a few square feet of good, solid lava, call it a own lot and get oft with It. Bixty-, three mills taxes arc nothing to hln&j Lmms. bonds for sewage, new cgn.n, ties and all are directly In bis lino. As Song as they keep coming regular ly, just so long be stays, preys upon the unwary and thrive. But as sooa as the entire grist Is ground and th' raffle of the stones tell of an empty r hopper, then It is that the boosting bird unfolds his wings, befouls h ne&t and hies himself zYfiy to sewer fields and greener pastures. "(This may not all happen to what ' Is known as tho "Bend Bunch." Timet onjy can tell that Is, tell tho truth. ' But to the unsophisticated writer thereof, this whole Deschutoa county movement seems only to be another effort on the part .or Bend talent to unload more Bend lava, leaving as n final asset to the fixed and legitimate industry of. that section of tho coun try a fine assortment ot broken-down da wo, mill Bites, bonds, court houses, coffntjes, etc., to keep up and sustain to sustain how? '; Let. those who have fixed invest mints within the boundaries of the nrSBosed ' Deschutes county 'THINK WgLL before thoy undertake to'nn-q ewer una question. VAb for me, I want none of (t now. I bjtd rather wait until we hft ve.feathi ered out before we leave the neat. J gjuj rather wait until .we,bnyjhad. tJtwo-lMsSineande-fhowrniucfi' THE OUTLOOK. The success of Jefferson uounly Justifies tho argument which wns the basis for tho movement for the ere. Don of Deschutes county. 1. o., that the north esd was bound to separate sad therefore the south west section must make the attempt. Tjocnl Jeal ousy prevented a eleir vision of this fact, or, seeing, the sections which opposed dh-lslrn preferred the situa tion which wMl aitse with the sep aration ot Jefferson over taking the position which they feared would be forced en then In Deschutes count-. It seoms certain that what la left of Crook county will find Itself In a difficult position next year. Even though nil improvement work is stop ped, taxes seem lounu to ie hlguer. When tho voer wralnst Dchute countr rccclvo their tax bills next onr wo trust that they wilt poudor whether their wildest fears of the re sults of division were any worse than tho situation in which they will find themselves. Jefferson county will be watched carefully for tho next few years, it is in a position to mnEe Itself a groat factor In all Oregon division move ments In the coming elections and wo believe that the pre-election promises nnd predictions will be amply satis fied there. THIS LIST OVER CAKK TCUXKH POTATO MAS1H3U HCIU'li IlKl'SIl M'ST PAN 1U)I,LIX(! PIN. a 1)0.. CLOTHES PINS ENAMKI.HI) TllA KltTTLK MAUKKT lUslvKT; imi.h TOILET PA PKJt HAH TOILirr SOAP STOVE Ll It LIITEU ALL OF THESE CAN HAD FOR HE $1.00 THIS IS A SAMPLE OF WHAT fl.no WILL BUY WHEN SPENT UMiU Come and See i amers THE VARIETY STORE SPTEBJSillESTED Settler EvIetVd Fumi Forest ttccreo ( Will Present His Sldo of Cuo. 'l'OltT'l.AND. October 1, Itoboit House ot Ln Pine, OrMOli has renehed Portland lu the custody ui n deputy uinrshiill, who nrreated hby on complaint of the Forest Servteo, .for trospusH on National r'orest lauds mid for lulerfortug with lfuret get'. Ivlco lullulnUtrfttlon. ' I It is stntwl Hint Mr. Houso hns trospnssod ntv certtfln lands on Davis Lftko for over tour years, and that ! his assorted olnlm to tho lund It without fouudntlon, oluco tho land wns IneUulotl In tho Forest RoMrve croatod by President Clevolnud in 18 03, onu of the tlrst imervea arn nted In tho United Statos. Air iiouso olnlms tho land tin a hotitoKtetd nolwithstnudltig tho rnct that tho Beo retnry of Agrlculturo has passed up on hta application, under the Homo atond Act. several times nnd hns n each Instnuco hold the laud to be nou-arlcultural on account of the adverse cllmnto. soil, nnd other con ditions which would prevent the prac tice of prolltnblo agriculture. It Is stntod thnt civil uroccodtiiK hnvo been instituted so thnt Mr. Iiouso will hnvo nn opportunity to present hla side ot tho case. The Forest Sorvlco officials report thnt Mr. House hns rendered summary no tion necessary because of forolhlo Interference with gracing pormlttoi who wnro prevented by hltn trout util ising nhuop rntiRo for which they had paid tho required feoti to the govern ment, nnd becausu of refusal to dis continue his trcspnsc. Women Suiter Trnlbly Front Kidney Trouble. Around on hsr foot all dny k wendor a woman has bnoK ache, hondaoho, stiff swollen Joints', wnrt ness. poor sleep nnd kidney trouble Foloy Kidney lilU give uulolc relUl Lfor thru troubles. They strengthen tne Kiunoys tnKe away the aehoa paia nn.il woarlnoM. Make life worth tl lug agHiu. Try Poly Kidney 1111 and roe how much Letter you ft! Patteison Drug Co- Adt. Try the Altamont for Sunday din ner 6 to 7. p. in.--Adv. DONT YOU NEED WARM BLANKETS AND BED THINGS " !LTt iffWBmHKh LB IB I ms&avmL't w V AW&r jJJmWi& -n-J?tey .x.w32i.. m n- issBBM as w .. nr r vsf t m ar-. IWbM if HlJi.Sjmr'rjf W V .u. V ' w Vf v, V '. v. . ' VOU SPEND HALF OF YOUR LIFE IN BED AND BEDROOM. HAVE IT PRETTY. OUR SOFT WARM BLANKETS AND DOWNY QUILTS WILL DELIGHT YOU. NOT ONLY WHEN YOU SINK YOUR TIRED HEAD INTO YOUR PILLOW. BUT ALL DAY LONG. WE HAUE A SPLENDID LINE OF BLANKETS. COMFORTERS AND EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR THE BED ROOM AND BATH ROOM. LET OUR STORE BE YOUR STORE FOR EVERY THING ALL THE FAMILY NEEDS. R. M. SMITH CLOTHING COMPANY LEARN THE WAY i Hack! Hack! Hack! With raw tickling throat, tight chost, sore lungs, you need Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, aad quickly. The first dose helps, It leaves a soothing healing coating as It glides down your throat, you feel bettor a: once. Evory user Is a frlond. Pat terson Drug Co. -Adv. I will be In Bend during tho teach ers' institute. I fit every conceivable stylo of spectacles nnd eve glMi Dr. Ida Hehrendt. at Dend Hotel. No. v mber 18 to 27. Adv. tf era With tbt photometer nnd exposure tables, proper drvrlopt-r mid a tbor moiueter for determining Its tempera ture. every Innt elemeut of luck is re moved from expoxiiru and negative muklng The intuu Is tnte of the print- lug prtK-eyxcs. You know In advance bow much light you hnvo and bow uiueb you nit-d Fmturlal 'tables tell you bow luug to leave u plate In the developer Every step Is timed with a stop wntrh And that's why It minors me to ban? ikijjiIo say that my art la a luck propoNttlou. "Ileforv I had tnken as many pic tumi n stand to my rcrurd now there wbk sometimes luck, mmtty imd. Al though, ua It appears to me nt preeut. I got U'lter nMtilts tbnn I should hare obtnltied. lint If n man with n little ciporii-uee itnd tht projuT outtll ext-r ciMi ns much intelligence as In m-cv-snry to boll t-k'gs pboiography Is no louger a matter of luek. and I thank nobody to call mo lucky." Philadel phia ldgi-r. LUCK IN PHOTOGRAPHY. A 8uBQtUon That Grated Upon th Camera Man's N.rv.e, When the ntuiiii-iir tiiii'tiigrnpher"a frlentl nuked him li) tie lookttl peevt-d tile other wum giud to expiuia A friend of oiiri. juxt unUtHl me to i-ome ott-r mid take u pii'ture of her baby." bf wild, ".be uioioglxHi for uxklug. ubit'b was uuue'tiiMiry. ihf itittxif I wu glad to do It, but khe uplMi-d the Uiius by giving us bi-r retiooii tlmt i had sm-u gooJ lutk w nig pWtiires." "Well, you do, don't youT" ImiulrtHl tho frigjid, , "There' you go." the pbotoprapuer exclaimed. "There b no such thing ns lock In my photography. What v;xea me is time every one svt-ms to couxlder them lueparable. "Photograpby U ns exnet a science as running a survey no wu days with Iom who JtnjiwiJuiw to bundle a. cam- TSXBBSn fa, " ffcYjBBaMDBF- BLaH V' JmmwKmm 1 HkiHHB METHODS OF REOMOND - OPPONENTS OF DIVISION SCDRED8Y H000 RIVER HtntotiU'iiU A Urging Homl ItUcr Huf forcil by Division llrnndeil As I'll l mo by leading Cltlicnx There. Whatever other results of th county division fight. It at least ha established an unenviable roputntloc for tho Hedmond nntl-dlvlstonista lo. by Guy K. Dobton, so far ns thai wllllngners to atlelt to tho truth It concerned, Just nt tho closo of tho campaign r'hen It would 1Q next to ItnpoHlbb to reach tho voters with l reply, tin Dob on crowd mailed everyone in formation which boldly announced (lint Hood River hnd suffered gnstlj 'ront dlvbdon. Tho statement wrw "utostamlnted" with n showlm. c figures and n battery of allege" "facts", all so presented ns to appoat truthful and conclusive. However, tho whole statement wa misleading, nnd has stirred up a hor Grower Association, Hxid llli', ham, r-iutty Assrssor, Hood RlVW; I. II. Day, Orowsr and director II. It. j Truman Hutu. Vlen prealdent flfct Apple Growers' Aaaonlatton. Hood ler Hanking Co., Mood R'ver; C. O. Klvtr: A. J. Oraa. Cirvwer and dlreo-i lilanchar. Caahler First NMtdttal tor It. 11. Apple Growers' AaeocUtlu'i, IiMk, Hood Hirer; ft. X, liiteMIi. vice iTMtaeni uool ftirw mti (ood Itlver: Walter Kimball, f)roer ad director IV H. Apple Uroir' Mtoulntlon, Hood Itlver: A. W Stone, Orower and niamsjer II. It. Apple Orowam' Assoelatlon, Hood Itlver: II. M. Hiulnv, Urowar and treasurer H. It. Apple Orowers' As toeiatlon. Hood Itlver: Jasper Wick- ItMHk. Hood Miter: tf. H. ttBuo. eoHUty Judge. Hcnd Rtvw: C. N. Itavlln, Beeretary Commervial Club, Hood Itlver. J. M. Wood, OroMr, Hood IHver; W. P. Iarawny, JewsHr, Hood Itlver; Jay P. I.wkes, PoetmsAa ter and ox-asseeeor. Hood Hirer. - flKOHOE K. C'ifAMIUv'ltMI.V He-Elected United Ktates Hqtiutor. Vote For Fruit Cake Get your materlalst consistlrigf olf "- 6trohf Lemon Peel, Orange Peel,, Currents and Raisins, at ' " i 'Shuey's-. 'jCash Grocery i I Bend's Leading Eats Store p4.i t ri net's nest nt Hood Itlver. whloh rightfully considers Itself mnllgne' ana lied niout, whllo thoso voteri who were fooled, as they study thr truth, will see that they swallowed r lot of falso Information Hood Itlver. It Is tnderMtood. In tends to go after the matter. Hon nt nil events, Is the stntornont hu--rludly issued tbero. just in tlmo t reach some of tho Crook county vot ers. It wns accompanied by letter from Hood River's loading clilxenr strongly endorsing Its sent'ments Hood Itlver. Oet. 31. 1011. Whereas, n measure Is now boforc tho voters for tho croatlon of a nev founty of Deschutos wltliln the con fines of Crouk county, and whereat the Hodmond Spokesman, the ofllcIV organ of opposition to the creation of Pofchutos county, located at Ilel- Lmond. Oregon, has made statements that aro very derogatory to Hood Itlver county In Its attempt to sho that their separation from Wacp rounty hns not boon to tho boat In terests of the residents nnd taxpayer? ot said Hood Itlver county; staling cmong other tilings, that First: Taxes have Increased as n result of separation from Wasoo county from 81 to US per cent. Hecond: Hood Itlver county 'r moro torn by sectional strife nnd wrangling than any county in the stato ns n result of its separation from Wasco county. Third: Hood Mvor county is not prosporoun nnd. Its population Is rap idly decreas'ng as a result of Its sep aration from Wnico county. fourth: County officials stated thnt In their opinion If tho quostlon of creating Hood Elver county was voted on today It would not earn Fifth: A banker from the c t of Hedmond linn stated that on account ot present uign iuxoh tuo countv re fused to vote Columbia River High way bonds until forced to do so bv tho threat of Batnuol Hill and busi ness men from Portland. Therefore bo It resolved, thnt wo tnrnavprs nnd officials In the cninty of Hood River ttnresorvedlv condemn this tnlsronresentalntr of fnctn dni. corning the affairs of our county an) brand tho above statements as unfair. malicious and false: W. E. Hanson. County Clerk, Hood TMvo"- Goo A. Clouch, Deputy Sher iff, Hord River; C. D. Thompson. County Superintendent; F. A. Illshop, County Treasurer; P. 8. Davidson, Pros. H. It. Applo Growers' Associa tion. Bec.-Treas. Apple Land & Or chard Co., Eggermont Orchard Co.. iJlood River; yf. D, Dickenson. Qrow- or and director H. R. Applo Growers' .jAsso'clatfon, Hood River; J, 'C. 'Por ter, urov.er ana director n, it. Appio I NOVEMBER STORMS dive the Ducks in from the hills. Get your Peters Ammunition 'FFOvl! Skuse Hardware Co. s Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Daily: A full line of Royal Club goods and Folger's Special Tens mid Co flee nlwnys on hnnd. A call will assure you thnt our prices nre r. nsonublc. T. R. McCLINCY Bond Street, Bend, Oregon, Next to D rerun Theatre. 1 Wit HAVK TAKII.V OVKIl THK liUBt.llHH FOR MIHUA' CONDUCTHI) liy MH. O, I. 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