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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1915)
THIS I1KNI) Ilt'LMCTlN, RHNR, ORH., WKDNKHDAY, PKnnUAItY , IDlfl. PAGfc fl. dfr S BUSINESS AND PKOFKSSIONAL DIRECTORY. KOIIHKT II. GOULD Civil ICtiKliK'or llond Orooii W, W, KAUIiKNMIl, D. M. D. DDNTIHT Olllco Ovor 1'OHtonico Ilond, - - Orogon Hours: 1012 n- m ; 2-1 p. fir. 7-0 it in. mi. 1:. iu:a NonitiH Physician (mil Huru,n Olllco Hnthur llulldlng WILLAUD II. WIIITZ IiAWYWlt Prlnovllle, Oregon. O. 8. RISNBON Attorney At hnxt Ilonnon llulldlng, Wall Blreot llohd, Orogon, VURNON a. Fonuua lawyer First National Ilnnlc llulldlnR Demi, :-J K Oregon aHOIlOIJB,YOUNO CUII ntnl Irrlunllon Knitlnoer. Iloum 6 Flrnt Nntlonnl llnnk llulldlng J. II. Hull A. W. Winn CIIOOK COl'NTY AIWTIIACT COMPANY (Incorporated) Huccossorn to Tho J. II Hnner Abstract Co., Prlnovlllo, Oro, Abstracts Insurant ROI1KRT W. BAWYKR NOTARY PUIILIO Ilullotln Omco, llond, Oregon Representation boforo tho Don orl Land Hoard and Btato Engineer ROIIERT CECIL WYOANT Attorney at Imx Irrigation Mnnonlo Water Rlghta Uulldlns Dciort Land Balem, Engineering Law Oregon J u Hoofing of nil kinds. Repairing promptly dono. J. A. MacCLOSKEY TINNINO AND Furnace Contractor Guttorlnjf, Spouting, Cornice, and Skylight. s))M ESTIMATE cheerfully FURNIHIIKR Jobbing Promptly Attended Tn J. J. RYAN Plumbing nnd Heating ass JOB FACIE AHHVAL- Mtaa Kail la Juiuf -Hall.4 FREE U Aarana, Aarwkxr. f&awi 8 tsls. Poultry. aadStMkSupsU, aVrar ! fitiHttn, TI.CHA8.H.UU.TCO. Souls saa rilU4 ANNUAL I J J&tu, Oiv M MMVMtMHMOMMi THIS PAPCR REPRESENTED FOR FOREIQR ADVERTISING 0Y THE QENrnAL orricca NEW YORK AND CHICAGO ERANCHC3 IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES O'DONNELL UNION MARKET II, II, Do A Jt M 0 N D LAWVKIt OroKon fit root, llond, Oregon II. 0, BILI8 Allorniiynt-Liivv United titnlf C'oiiiiiilNNlotirr Firm Nntlonnl tlnnk llnlldlng rend, ORJ50ON 1)11, J II. CONNAItN IIBSTIHT omco III Bnthor llulldlnR. Jlourti 0 to 13, 1 to G. Huiiduvn and ovonlnmi by Appointment, 0, P. NIBWONGER, Ilond, Oro. UNDERTAKER Licensed Embalmer, Funeral Director. Phono. Lady Assistant. DIl. It. D. BTOWELL Nuprnputlilc Physician Onlca ovor Miller Lumlo- Co. Wall Btrcot Hour D to S Phono Hod CI J. E Engebretson Plumbing nnd llcnting Bend, Oregon A M. Crawford Jntnen W Crawford CRAWFORD & ORAWFORD LAWYERS 12 Yoarn Attorney (loneral Water IllRhtn Irrigated Lands Probnlo Rualnesa Corporations Rankruptcy Will apponr before all fllnto Do- linrtmunta C34-G Northwestern llnnk Rldg. PORTLAND, OIti:aON V Vt, WWV VWWHHMtmWV ALTAMONT HOTEL Tho moit comfortable hotot 5 In Ilond. t Commodloun, ntoatn honied, J woll furnished roomi with i runnlnR water. Good, homo cooked meals $ nerved In dining room thrco $ Union every day. t $ MUs A. D. Spalding, Proprietor S IIK.ND, OIIKOON J rtv v,t,i, .. wvv - For Winter WHAIl got a pair of WORLD'S WORK SHOES WI. alio novo tha agency for NAP-A-TAN Shoos for men and boys. R. H. LOVEN Tho Shoo Itepnlr Man Ilond Btroot llond, Oro. DRAYING Bend Hauling Co. It. N. PALMKUTON Wood for Sale Onico Mltli It. P. Mlntcr Onico Phuno DUck 00 Itcaidenco JUIack 423 Fralenal Societies I, O. O. P. TJcnd LodRO No. 218. Rogular mooting every Mon day night at 8 o'clock In Bath er'! Hall. VUltlns brothou cordially wolcomo. t L. II. OLK83, N. G. 0150. P. QQVE3, Socrotnry. HOVAD NKiailllOHS OP AMKIUOA. Ilamicr Camp No, (10.11, Rogular mootingn second and fourtl' Tu eg ilny b, Bathor'B Hall, MRS. J. II. CONNAItN. Ornclo. MR8. A. ORC'JTT Rocordor. BROTHERS RATE INCREASE NECESSARY PAnMnno union officialo THINK RAILROADS ARE EN TITLED to mohe nnvcNue. Products of Plow and Pnrmer Who Liven at Home Ghould On Cxtmpt Prom Increase, By Peter find ford. fcturr Nntlonsl Karmurt' Unltn, Tho recent nctlon of the Internint Ccmmorco Commlmlon In granting no Innrenio In freight rates Jn the enslcrn classification of territory; tho sppllcv lon of the roads to state and 10101" stnta commlsslonn for an Incrrnnt In rntes, and tho utterances of I'rtmldmt Wilson on the subject bring the farm ers of this nation fno to faco with iht problem of an Incrnnse In freight rates. It Is the policy of the Farmers' Unlob to mel ths lisues affecting thf nelfrfe of the farmers snunrely snd we will do so In this Instance. The transportation facilities of thf United States aro Inndequnte to ef fectively rarct the demnndn of com- I merco and particularly In the Sou'b and Wont additional railway rnlleuc' n needed to accommodate the move meat of farm products. If In the wit dom of our Railroad Commissions sr Incrrnso In freight raits Is necfnsHr: to bring about an Improvement In oir transportation service, nnd an eiten slon of out mileage, then sn Inrn-un- should bo grantfd. and the fnrnir I willing to share such proportion o the Increnso as justly belongs to htm but we havo somo suggestions 10 tnaki as (o tho manner In which this tu creaso shall bo levied. 1 Rates Follow Lines ot Least Resist anee. The freight rates of tho nation havr been built up along lines of least ro slstanco. The merchant, tbo manu faoturer, tho miner, tho miller. tb lumberman and tbo cattleman h.vt had their traffic bureaua Iboroughl' organised and In many Instances the have pursued tho railroad wlthou' mercy and with the power of organ lied tonnage they have hammered tb life out of tho rates and with unre strained greed thoy havo eaten th vitals out of our transportation system and slnco we havo had railroad com missions, thoso Interests, with skth and cunning, are represented at cvttr hearing In which their business I Involved. The farm or Is seldom representee' at rate hearings, as his orgaattatlom bave never had the finances to em ploy counsel to develop his side o tho caso and, as a result, tho product- of tbo plow bear an unequal biirdn of tho freight expense. A glance a the freight tariffs abundantly prove this assertion. Cotton, the Irndliu agricultural prodnct of the South, si ready beara tho highest freight rate of any noccssary commodity In com' merce, and the rat on agricultural products as a whole Is out of pn portion with that ot tho producta ol tha factory and the mine. We offer no schedule of rates, but hope the commission will be able to give tho railroad such an Increase In rates as Is nocesnary without levying a further toll upon tho producta of the plow. Tha inotaoco seems to pre sent an opportunity to tho Railroad Commissions to equallto the ratea as between agricultural and other classes of freight without disturbing tho ruUs on ataplo farm products. What Is a Fslr RntoT We do not know what constltutea a basis for rato making and havo novr heard of anyono who did claim 10 kuow much about It. but It tbo pros perity of tho farm Is a factor to b considered and the railroad commis sion concludes that an Increaso In ratea la necessary, we would profer that It come to us through articles of consumption on their Journey from tho factory to the farm. We would, for sxample, prefer that tbo rate on aogs remain an at present and the rato en meat bsar (be Increase, for any farmar can thea avoid the burden by raising hla own BteaL and a farm er who will not try to raise his own meat ought to bo penalised. W think the rate on coal and brick can much bettor bear an Increaso than. tho rato on cotton and flour Wt would prefer that the rate on plows reroalu tho same, and machinery, pianos and such articles as the poor er tarmor cannot hope to possess boar tho burden of Increase. Tha Increase In rates should bo so arranged that tho farmer who llvoi ut homo will bear no part of the bur den, but lot the farmer who boarde in othor atatos and countries and who foods his stock In forolgu lands, pay tho prlco of hla folly. After Mnny Ywira. " J ." I Southern, Bau Clalro, Win., wrltos: "Yonra ago I wroto yqu In ro gard to groat results I obtained from Foloy Kldnoy Pills. After all thoso years I havo novor htul a roturn ot thoso torrlblo backnehon or slooplcsa ulKhta: I am pormanontly ourod," Mon and womon, young and old, find this rollablo romody rollovqs rhou inatlsm, backncho, stiff Joints and Ills causod by weak or diseased kldnoya or bladder. Pnttoroon Drug Co.-Adv nuy your rolled oats at tho Ilond Flour Mill. 40tf CHURCH NOTICES Methodist, On next Bnbtmth rnornlnff, Febru ary 7, tho pruitor will spenk, by to Uont, on "Tho Most In Christian Bel li n no nnd Somo Unforttlnnto Dofccta." This dlKcoiirno will not bo a tlrado, but an oyo ojionor. All parsons who do not attond othor chtirohos aro cor dially Invited. Tho attendance at our morning sorvlcos, Ilka that at our Sunday school, stondllv Increases. Tho most prominent peoplo In tho Unltod Btatcs attond church. Only moral dwarfs aro too big to go. A. 0. iiincK, pantor. Church of dm Rrctlircn. Services each Sunday. Sunday fiohnol 10 a, m. Preaching 11 a. in. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. Ira 11. Fox, minister. Drn. Lowo nnd Turner dovoto tholr entlro tltno, energy and effort exclusively to tho ore. They havo had years of nard prac tical oxporionco and know tholr busi ness thoroughly In nil Its branches. Thoy givo your oyca a inoat thorough scientific examination and when thoy prescrlbo glnssus It Is with positive and absolute assurance that they are tho bost and only kind suited to your eyes. Tholr glasses are guarantood to give satisfaction whether thoy cost, 1 2 or wore. One charga covers the ontlr cost of examination, frames and lonsvs. Consult tbom at Pilot Dutto Hotel, Thursday and Friday, February litu and iztb. Adv. KKAIj JSTATK TltANHFKHH. iMued by Crook County Aim tract Co. Levi D. Welst to Mrs. Ulancho Rico It. IT., blk. 41, Wolstorla ,260. Rend Pnrk Co. to Jns. P. Conlan It 1, blk. 27, Contor add, Ilcnd, SCO. Homo to samo, bond It. 1, blk. 1, L)tlO, 1300. La Pino Townslto Co. to W. F. Arnold It. 10, blk. 4, 1st ndd La Pino. L. McRoynoIds to J. W. Davis Jr., ot ol w SO ft. l.ytJo Aero No. 20. J. W. Davis Jr., to J. ' Glbbo H Int. In same. llond Pnrk Co. to Lola M. Roabo It. 19, blk. 7, Lytlo. $225. Rend Co. to K. K. Kisweln Its. 2 and 3, blk. 4C. Contor ndd, llond. llond Park Co. to K. K. Erawoln Its C and 0, blk. 25, Rend Park, 1320. O. II. Horner to Llzz'o M. Coen KM NB 1-17-11. Homor-Coen Co. to O. W. Horner Its. 1, 2. 3. blk. 20. Laldlaw. !.n Pino Townslto Co. to Grace E. Newmnn Its. 3, 4. blk. 20, La Pino. TO THE RESCUE W will un roar lloeo. bat you must not wast much tlma gettloa aur rau band at work. LOW PRICES, BETTER SERVICE Bend Steam Laundry. AND DnY CLEANING "Put Your Dud In Our Suds" .1 HI The Story of Makepeace Jones AT BinTIT, be was pro It claimed a"Futuro Great -Ho grew up a model young mam. C To hla parents entreaties that ho stay in the home town and beeome tmeLMakepcac turned a deaf ear, Jt offered bo oppor tunity of advancement. Jt was prohibition ridden ita inade quate taxes permitted of bo improvements, no expansion. IluVlneM was stagnant, the town waa no-Ilrenao dead. Make peace made tho mistake of quit ting ono "dry town for another. Ho had no appetlto for strung stimulants, but he chafed under a law that denied hia right to drink healthful, nutritious beer, even temperately. Ills rights as a freeboru citizen could not bo chaUenced by such shallow laws. IIU disregard of prohibitory law became habitual and be fre quented blind pig at firtt, ia independent indleuatioii later, becauta bo wautetl to. Hisappe tito for strong stimulants devel oped. Makepeace J one, the "Fu ture Great,nbecamo a drunkard. Had ho been privileged to enter licensed saloons, be would bave entered them only occasion ally. Drain -and -body fag de manded a mild stimulant a once-iu-awbllo glass of good, re freshing beer. Denied tbo na tional beverage, the drink of True Temperance, Makepeaco Jones became a social outcast. vfdiwtbement. 3mmmmmmmmMAimmmmmmmm& IS. D. Ulrlch, Chamber of Com. mcrce, Portland, Oregon, who fBfoA DOES Mp mrm, 1 1 T "1 1 1 IM i 'fWeaaBBBal - U. H. to Wm. D. Clark patent Hi NB, 8W Nh, NW BK 30-10-11. D. K. Iiu ..tor Roalty Co. to 1st Na allonnl brink, llond, BW NIC 28-17-12; Up J J 12, Roplnt blk. A, Rend. Ilond Co. to FJ, Agron It. 11, blk. Contor add, Ilond. MARKKT HKPOHT. NORTH PORTLAND, Jan. 28. Receipts for tho wcok havo boon: cat tlo 1C23, cnlves 0, hogs 3726, nheop 4148. This week's cattlo market op onnd steady to strong In all olasses. Prlmo steers sold at 1 8, cows at $C80 and othor grados In proportion. Mar ket closing steady. With a beginning of (S.80 Monday which was $15 ovor The Wright Is Bend's Leading Hotel WHY? It Is a fireproof building- It la thoroughly modern It la comfortable, commodious, eleaii- ItOOMS FROM, 50 CKNTH UP The wants of all aro satisfied well at THE WRIGHT HOTEL Automobiles to all Inferior Points THE WRIGHT HOTEL r? CENTRAL OREGON'S ""g-"JTi1! , ... 1K,ciinwrr- PLATK GLASS, AUTOMO- Lcadlng INSURANCE Agency hilb, sukcty honds. REAL ESTATE City and Farm Property AUBREY) Lots $150 to $350 HEIGHTS ( TERMS:-$5 Cash and OROKLA) 3 Monthy IRIUOATKI) LANDS A SPECIALTY J A C A CLT P Office oa Oregon Street f CVO 1 C JJEND, :-: OREGON Headquarters for Commercial Men Electric Lighted Throughout THE BEND HOTEL HUQH O'KANE, MANAQKR BEND, OREGON Good Rooms Free bus to and from trains The United Warehouse Company w Storage and Forwarding x QenefaICommission Merchants WE HANDLE OIL, GASOLINE, SUGAR,. FLOUR, SALT, HIDES FRESH and HAMS, BACON AND LARD E United Warehouse Co. A. M. Pringle, Mgr, Bend, Oregon the closo of Inst week hogs havo maintained this lovel, although nil othor American infjrkota have shown n decided wonknops, North Portlnnd being the highest by 10 conts. Tho strength of tho sheep murkot ha boon nblo to bring somawhut Increas ed receipts this weok. Prices lmvo advanced nnd lambs reached $7.80; owes $5.75. Outlook strong. Wso Desohutcn Spray Flour! It !s tho bust made and a Rond product. -Adv. 37 ic ONB CKNT A WORD Is all a llttlo Want Ad will cost you. Special Attention to Traasleac Travel Good Meats AH arrnntemeata made for persoaa deslrlnr to to south and east of here SALT MEATS .w. 1 VjV