PACE 4 THE REND RULLETIN, REND, ORE., WEDNEHRAY, RECEMHER lfl, 1014. TUB BIHND BULLETIN (Published Every Wednesday) CHOUGH PALMER PUTNAM Publisher " ROBERT W, SAWYER ' Managing Editor WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1C. 1014. THE COUNTY AGRICULTURIST It would bo most unfortunate it tho appropriation (or tho rfgrlcultur ist should not bo continued by tho count)' court for another yonr. Ho brings tho ngrlculturnl college to tho farmer's door. Uy hla prnctlcnl nd viconnd ouggcstlon ho can often turn defeat for tho farmor Into victory. showing him how to deal with an unexpected crop situation, or how to pavo something from tho wreck of a damaged planting. Ho acta, too, In h!s territory n a clearing hou&o for Idona and, as Is being done now, ho holpa tho farmer tn hla buying and selling. The county onco operated a demon stration farm for a timo and then lot go, losing a largo part of tho value of tho experiment. Will It repeat Its folly and cut off the agriculturist Ju8t when ho has got tn touch with hla field, and become acquainted with tho peoplo? Wo hope not, and to in euro that it does not do ao we urgo that all who aro interested in tho agriculturists work wrlto to the court protesting against any back' jvard step. I Tho weekly news letter of the U. S. Department of Agriculture spcaki of the county agent as follows: "Tho county agent is a part of a great agricultural movement. This tjrtovemoat h& for the ultlmato pur pose the building up o: a country llto lUnt Bliail UO wuuicsuuiu, uiuimnv, cultured, cmcient. and profitable. There aro many sections of our coun try today that have one or moro of theso conditions, but mo sections whero all aro found, in happy unison nro comparatively few. Tho desiro of those who aro thinking on runrt, nroblcms is that rural communities teirerywhcro shall bo wholesomo, at tractive and cultured, nnu tnai eacn individual ahall receive a fair reward for tho labor done and tho eapltaj Invested. Tho county agent has one dominant part In this program. Whtlo ly may tako other parts, his primary function is to help make agriculturo efficient and profitable. In propor tlonlas agriculture is mado protltablo will tho community becomo attraor tlvo, cultured and a place wholesomo and deslrablo to llvo In. voter might do well to romoniber thnt ot each $100 ho pays tn tnxcB, only about $8.00 goes to tho state. Tho rest Is consumed la county, school and city administration. No doubt in all of thuso there la room tor ocou-. omy, but In tho flnr.l nualynls the most productive Hold tor economy legislation, and economy administra tion; fa In' "county nffnlra. In every county In tho state most ot tho tnx mftMoy filters through tho court houso and It Is tho leakage thoro thnt mer its moat attention. Director Newell can hardly . con tinue to Insist thnt tho tttato make a now appropriation ot ?4&0,000 boforo , tho Federal fund la available, in tno raco or tuo letter to uovemor west which ho wrote a yoar ago. Oregon has already put up her dollars and It la now up to Undo 8am to match them. Thnt was tho original inten tion. That was tho understanding from tho beginning. All tho evldenco. all of what tho lawyers call tho "res gestae," proves It. It wijl tako. con siderable hardihood to argue other wise. , , Only One Week to do your i Christmas Shopping um, A CONSISTENT COURT. Renewed evldenco of the regard of 'the county court for tho town of IJcnd is to be found in tho report of thoxcourt's proceedings at its last JftyMon. - A sudden access of regard f&T'the letter of tho budget law is also shown. In view of the way tho court has conducted its affairs hith erto it seems clear that it now seeks the cloak of the law for Its unfair treatment ot tho city. ' Investigations made last summer disclosed tho tact that tho county owed both the city and School Dis trict 12 for taxes collected and not turned over durlngthtf years 1906 to CIOIS. -Tho county court-had tho figures checked up by Its own export and at tho last session ot the court ho reported that they wero correct, and that the monoy was due. Did tho court thereupon order pay ment? It did not. It referred tho quistion of whether or not tho coun ty should pay Interest to another of ficial and mado art order that the principal should be paid ia a year. This on tho ground that no provision for the payment bad been Included In the 1015 budget. With tho court In this temper wo suppose it Is useless to ask the ie tion but nevertheless we ask "Why did the court In Mareh order paid to tho olty ot Prloovllle tho sum tf $1,694-48 duo just as the present sums are to Bend and School District 12?" That amount was not Included In the 191 budget. In-'refr'eahlng contrast to this ac tion Is tho recent payment by the City of Dead to tho county for work done by the county crew on roods within tho city limits; "Tho county court has been in ses sion tho post week waiting to rccolvo tho stnto tax levy In order thnt tho levy for Lako couuty can bo made." This quotation from tho Lako Coun ty Examiner Indicates a somowhat different method ot doing things from that nrnctled by our county court. Tho Lako county way is bettor Blnco IC doca away with all guess work and insures a levy In nccordanco with tho necdi of tho county. "C. C. Colt, chairman of tho Com mcrclal Club's commltteo on con- aolldntion ot tho club with tho Cham her ot Commorco, etc." Anyono can C that, Tho headline in The Oregonlan, "Corhan not to bo Fed," has nothing to do with a hunger strike. It Is baseball news. Fresh aviators, bombarding Frei burg, Germany, destroy section of railroad." (Portland Journal.) Freeh" ,1s right. A. Shndow of St. Paul, was regis tered at a Portland hotel tho other day. WANTS IJOVBTT RETAINED. To tho Editor: In your last Issue you stato that tho county court failed to appropriate their share or tho county agricultur ist's salary. Is there no way this can bo brought up again? I am sure tho farmers In this section of tho county want this man's assistance next year and If tho matter la brought boforo them they will make nn effort to have this appropriation made. If this $1500 was cut out for econ omy's sake I for ono think It a very poor way to economize. , Yours very truly, GEO. A. JONES. CARD OF THANKS. We tako this means of thanking those who assisted us in our benefit last Thursday evening, including Mr. and Mrs. Rudow for tho use of the Dream Theatre, all who assisted n the special program and with tho music, and tho public for its gener ous attendance. ' REI1EKAH LODGE. NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY. Work haa begun on a now direc tory to be Issued y tho Pioneer Tol cphono and Telegraph Co. undor the date of January, 1915. A chmgo In the new book from tho directory now In use will bo In connection with the numbers on rural lines. In these letters will be done away with. If you hr.vn't already auhscrlbpd to a club ot three magaalnee do .t now. You will oojcy reading them sploodld magazines. We will Mil ycu threo magazines with Tho Ilul letin all ono year for only Sic extra. MEN! WHEN Hl'YING Dress Shirts DON'T FORGET THAT WE HAVE ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE LINES IN CENTRAL OREGON. A New Necktie IS ONE OF THE MOST ACCEPT I RLE GUTS THAT A .MAX OR ROY CAN HKCEIVH. OUR LINE OF FIFTY CENT N E C K W E A R IS MOST RKSIHAHLH. ALSO A NEW LINE OF CAPS. E. A. Sather AGENT STANDARD PATTERNS Whatever the final outcomo of the , $450,000 episode -and we sincerely ' hope it will bo a happy ono there. Is no doubt that tho tangle blundered Into by tho Reclamation Service and f h intnrlor Denartmenfls nS harmful as it la unfortunate. It has serious ly discredited the national adminis tration ot irrigation affairs. Certain ly if the present atttudo of tho Sec cretury Is persisted in, Oregon will have good causo to feel that It his been treatod worse than shabbily. Even had no promises been given, tho state has so often been bilked out of her just dues In Foderal funds that this last action, should it stand, is like adding Insult to Injury. There fa no need to give up bopo yet. Indeed, the new situation makes It more than ever apparent that It we are to get much from Washington wo must go after it, persisteutly, unitedly and strenuously. 8q let us prepare for ailong siege, if oeeds bo, remember ing the signal unfairness of the pres ent action until opportunty offers to square accounts with those respons-ible. In Its recent budget Harney Coun ty 'has provided for payment of n jack rabbit bounty. Now it begins fdwonder how it will stand the in flux ot rabbits from neighboring ..iindii nl ulilinii thnt tlinv Would provide bounties also, as this froth; "The act -of tho Malheur county! court In providing a luna in us nuu get fora bounty on jack rabbits Is uuitftkEflramondable, as it would hao tieenWfaard task on Harney county to pay for its own as well as those bred and raised In adjoining counties and .would happen across .the lino. Now, If Grant. Crook and .Lako wjtl get just'obimaBBsriimpuB;- tbjvueMts will probably soon cease their rav ages to,-ytwUon." J agtylW.tfu' state admlnleCraUW ttio AUCTION AT TERREIIONNE. D. C. Hall of Terrebonne, who has recently sold bis farm there will hold an auction of tho ttock and other personal property on the placo tomor nw ct 11 o'clock. N. II. Elliott of Terrebonne will bo tho nuctoncor. Ju PINE CLUR ELECTS. (Tho Intor-Mountaln.) At tho annual olcctlon of officers ot tho Commercial Club last 8aturdny night, the following membera "wo-o selected as directors for tho ensuing fiscal year: E. L. Ctark, C. V. Carml chael, W. E. Vandovort, W. F. Ar nold, Mrs. J. J. StophcnBon, A. W. ya. Miss Elvira Nlms, F. W. Tomes, and J. N. Masten. At tho director's meeting tho foIlov.g officers wore nlonteil: Prosldont E. J,. Clark; Vlco President, W. F. Arnold; 2nd Vlco Prosldont, C. V. Carmlcliaol; Hern iary A. W. Ayn; .Troasuror. F. W. Tomes. Chairman of tho various committees aro as follows: Good roads, Alfred A. Aya; Entertainment Alphonso W. Aya; Flaaneo and Audit E. L. Clark; Publicity, W. F. Arnold; Membership, Mrs. L. R. Arnold. Sleds and skatus. Skuse Hardware Company. Adv. 41tf FAItMH FOR RENT. 40 acres. 1 mllo from llond. Three room houso sultablo for garden truck. 40 aeres, 2 miles north I-nldlaw. 4 room houso. Address ZX onre Hulk-tin. -Iltf Wo are rocelvlng dally our candles for Xmas trade. Special prices mado to churches for candies, etc Wo in vlto you to call on or after Decem ber C. Sample our goods. Amorlcau riakory. Adv. , 39tf Specials for December Only 1 pound Royal Club coffee.... 35cts 2i pound Royal Club coffee.. 85&Sj 5 pounds Royal Qub coffee.. $ 1 .-50. T. R. McCLINCY RED, IILUE, GREEN, YELLOW COLORED SUGARS for Christmas Cakes Plenty of Walnuts, Almonds, Cit ron, Orange and Lemon Peel. it - ' Also Seeded unci Seedless Raisins, ": Cfurrants and Dates, Cooking Apples, the box, $1,00 Shuey's Gash Grocery .'. ' A- ' ' ' Tl .'.- it i y-x f Bend 'Leading EatsjStorjB, . JC t W V HOSPITAL AT REND. For noii-omtftRloiig dlsenBon nmt matprnlty cases n specialty. Rotor once, Dr. U. 0, Coo nnd Dr. II. For roll, Phono. Mrs. E'A. Knottn lOlilp . Ruy your rolled oats at tho l)onl Flour Mill. ! 40tf classified Advertising Advertisements Inserted under thU heading nt the rnto of ONE CENT A WORD each insertion. Cash must accompany nil orders from persons Hot linvlllir a rriniliir nmmnt irltti Tho Unlletlii. No advertisement tak- lor ics tiinn in cents eiicli Insertion, WANTED. Only 8 Days to do your Xmns. shopping Felt Only 8 Days to do your Xmas. shopping &! i. WANTED Position ns cook in Lprlvnto family hy experienced Jnu- uuuq cook. Appiy uuiietin or nco., v no tf J MANTEI) Dressmaking or houso .keoFirnB. Am ood cook. Mrs. Hal- mrutoppo8iio Hotel WrlRht. 41 p WANTED Olrl for general houso worlt. Apply Mrs. O. M. Pntter- aon. 3B tf WANTED Olrls for folding Llnlit rrork. Apply at Ilulletln olllco boforo 10 a. in. tt WANTED Position as Chofscoott. Can Rlvo references. C. W. Walker, (lend Oregon. -I0-41 p. WANTED IS horses to pnsturo nt 18.00 per month, lots of straw and water, good shelter. Inqulrn Tweot & Mustard blacksmith shop, or wrlto J. M. Tlnnmnn. Ilcdmond, 41-42 e FOR ItENT. rOR RENT Cory 3 room home, light nnd water. 910.00 per month. Apply Metropolitan. 4 lit LOST AND FOUND. Vs. LOST Gentleman's gold band ring nbout last Thursday. Engrnvod Inside. "Jose from Llbuy. Nmas. "78." Ton dollars reward. Joslah C ratty, La Pino, Oregon. 41 o mil rancaniBBBiT FOR HALE. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Rhode Isjand Red rooster, in Lytlo addition 3 blocks north, 2 blocks cast of oil tanks. Orcutt house. Ira II. Fox. 41-43 o FOR SALE Registered Poland China boar, weight 400 pounds. Good condition. In Cloverdalo country, Address Harloy E. Dyers, Blstor, Oregon. 40-41 p. SLIPPERS FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE Heiiutiitil drifts in iridescent coloring. The designs on children's si7.es are subjects taken from fairy tales, showing "Puss in Boots," "Old Woman in Shoo," "Ry Wmt to Market," etc., etc. Ladies' and Mi.ssW sizes have floral and butterfly 7 RZn Q(n designs. Allcolom. Per pair 'OC, ODL, UW LADIES' FELTlPPERS gift prnctical, with hound top, felt bow, uolt leather sole, felt lined. Colors black, gray, rctl and blue. ((n Per pair Cone's Coverall Aprons In light colored percales A vefjSjprautiealgift. '.ojlic yCyUJi ir Caps In dainty )atterus and colorings. A very acceptable gill 75c HBVBrHsslr? A very complete line of Handkerchiefs, Silk Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Neckwear, Waists, Fancy llihbons, Purses Embroidered Guest Towels, Embroidery Packages and many other gifts. THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK F. A. BENNETT Bend, Oregon CASH STORE Phone 41 FOR 8ALE A span of horses five years old next spring, weighing about 3000, well broke and new hnrnoss, Prlco 325. W. H. Ray, Laldlaw, Ore gon. 39tf FOR RALE Second hand Ford car, 1013 model. Good condition. Prlco 37C. Bco W. R. Speck. SDtfc FOR SALE 300 bushels rye grain nt fl.SC per bushel In bin. Apply F. W. Lovorcnx, Jldlaw, Ore gon. 38-41 p. FOR SALE-Kdlson "Homo" phon ograph and records. Also good piano player with records. Reasonablo terms. Innulro II. E. Allen, llnnil Company olllco or realdonco. 37tt FOR SALE Thoroughbred Jersey bull, rlvo years old. Ellglbto to reg ister. Phono or call on William Alt, 4U miles north of Dend. SOtro --UU 1I1UI1 -WUJU1 -X ' .1 jwggffJtJKwpgjgwatgfji tjpfiplSPBJ11? LOOK DOWN These Lists. They Will Save You Money 25c will buy M 5c will buy TOY ROOK .,', ., RATTLfM.i ' RUIIRER ILllA' "''' HORN WATCH' HARP KNIFE WHISTLE riLOCILS OASIE DOMINOEH PIO RANK I'ROO MAONirr TOP DOLT 10c will buy PICTURE ROOK TRICK HORSE TEDDY REAR WATCH FUJI IKKJ RANK TOP JACIClN-IlOX . HORN n 2 WHEEL CART HORSE AND CART , POP OUN ROX 8TATIONERY PAINTH CHECKERH KNIFE 15c will buy ANIMAL HANK HELL TOY ICE HAW WHIRLIOIO IRON HORSE AND WAflON TOY HOCKINO HORSE WASH TUR AND WARD WASH ROILIUt HIITER IRON WHEEL HARROW HTOHY IKMUC IIROOM IRON ENOINE ARO RM)CKH PAINTH DOLL RIU) FREIGHT CAR ) OAMEH ROOKH IIORNH KNIFE ' HORfli;. ftCART y- Don! RED POP OUN 1CNOINE & TENDER AUTO ' DUCK IXN() HAIR DOG ' MONKEY 4 WHEEL WAflON ENGINE .M CARS DOLLH KTICK HOllHE HELL TOYS Sale of Japanese Boxes REAUTIFUL AND USEFUL CHRISTMAS OIFTfl, OLOVfcJ ROXES, IIANDICKRCIUEF ROXES. JEWEL UOXKH. MONEY ROXBS. A LAROI3 ASSORTMENT TO CHOOBB FROM Choice 25c Sale of Wire Doll Carriages BTRONO AND DURAI1LE. TURNED EJVO N T AND RACK. SPKoiAIV ' 50c Buy a SLED for the Children B P B O I A i'vJifiUEd ALL ALONU THE LINE MAKE EARLY SELECTION Your money goes farther WHEN SPENT AT v , HT WARNER'S The Variety $fW,Jj hTIMZ J 1 aabJBfaggaraaiagp.iiBBi5i5fgaBJMSfB ytUrW w&ww 'am r h