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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1915)
win nttN m?lli&in, i.knij, okk wkunkhiaSt, xfamwAnV IK inttt, IWGR 4. Tilts rtV-Nt) BULLETIN (PubllKtictl Kvcry Wednesday) UBOKOU PALMER PUTNAM PubllRhor , ItOHEKT W. SAWYER Managing Editor An Independent nowspnpor stand ing (or tho square deal, clean bust nesa, cloau politics nnd tho best lu lorcsta of Mend nnd Control Oregon. neuft As well as plnco Otogon In nn unenviable position should alio over bo obtlgod to fnco tho emergency of suoh nn Invasion front ncrosa tho sen. Control Oregon Is Interested In tho bequest ot halt a million dollnra which W. W. Hrown will mnko to re ligious nnd educational Institutions. Generosity nlwnys nrousos ndmlrntlnn and Booms especially notable whon the ono who 'gives hnB won tho niennn All subscriptions nro duo nnd PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration nro mailed subscribers nnd It renewal Is not m a do within reason able time tho paper will bo discon tinued. Plcaso notify us promptly of any chanRO of address, or of talluro to re ceive the paper regjlarbv Otherwise we will not bo responsible for copies missed. Make all checks and orders pay able to 13end Bulletin. one year $1.60 Six months 80 Three months .60 (or his gifts solely through his own oiulenvore. For Instance, when young Hocktellor Bloughn off n million or so. tho orodlt of tho girt Is mlnlmlr tut by tho knowledge that fitter nil the money ho hands over Is his solely by tho accident of birth. Hut with n man llko Urown the case Is different. Drown la solf-mnde, and his wealth Is WEDNESDAY. FED. 3, 1915. self-won. He made every cent of it by his Individual Industry and fore sight, and his charity Is thorefore doubly creditable, for ho gives of his very own. Crook county Is proud of "Blir Drown, and glad that her op portunities made possible his success. TRUE ECONOMY. This editorial from the- Oregon Journal Is Indicative cf the helpful attitude Portland 'interests are tak ing on the present Irrigation ques tions. "if, by appropriating $450.00 Ore gon, can get an additional $450,000 from tho federal government for bringing waste land under production by Irrigation, would it not be a good Investment "If the state, made tuts appropria tion under such terms that It would be a mere loan and revert within a few years back to the state, drawing interest meantime, would it. In the long run, cost anybody anything? "If, by the process, tho State would create out of waste land worth noth ing, productive land worth say $4, 000.000 or $6,000,000 which would eomo under taxation nnd afford homes to tho homeless and at tho soma tltno yield millions worth of agricultural products, would it not be one of tho best paying investments the commonwealth could make? "Would not the $450,000 from the federal government be a clear gain to the state, and be. In Itself, a suf ficient Incentlvo or reason for making the appropriation? "Our legislature Insets .that It (s long on economy. Is there any bet ter economy than a loan of $450,000 with Irrigated land for security, which mere loan will bring from tho federal government an additional $460,000 for converting raw and worthless lands into highly valuable lands sustaining a donse population of peopiejDow landless and homeless? "Js tJiero one member of the leg islature at 'Salem who can prove that It Is not good public policy for the state to open to sottleAtt new lands on which people wltljut borers and without lands can go and make a living? "The proudest boast that the 1913 legislators canvever.mafce lsthat they mado the Tumalo Irrigation project possible. "In that constructive achievement, they left an enduring monument to legislative vision." ' Recently It has seemed rather eas ier to get out of the penitentiary than tp get Into it. Certainly tho pardon route has been popular. Uut now It begins to look as If tho horso thlovos nnd other undesirables who are sent up from thla country will bo left be hind tho walls until their terms ex pire. And The Dullottn ventures tho opinion' lhat such a prison policy on tho part of the now administration will provo fnr more satisfactory to the peoplo of Control Oregon than the exaggerated leniency of tho past MUSIC LANGUAGE.' Blnnle Notar Ai Its Letters, Groups ot Notts Its Words. As jiui know, tin- admit notes nre tho lot lent of the nitwit language. OrouiM of note) tin tho word of tho musle lauKtiugo. In a HKikoii Iniigunm tho lotion mi' iiIwii.vh colluded oho itftur the nttier. In tho innate Intiuuiiuo thoy nro suint'tttuv Noiiuilod ouo uftor tho other iiuil uiellnicH sliuultiiuu- 'iitwly. Thla Mot explain two Iniptirtiint dl vMonx. of umoli-niitiiol,r, nii'loily mid tmrumiiy. In it couonil wi.v. melody oonxwts of single tmiox lienrtl ouo uftor tho other: coinl'iiiatlon of tonoH lutinl xtmultmiootixly nro en I led harmony, A won! .of tho intnlc language niny con xlxt of Movonil toni'K lu ttucroislon. llko a word of tho spoken tuiiuuugi. whluh consist! of several leltiint lu kuiviik xton. On tlio other hund. n word of the mu sic language tuny consist of xeveml tones hoard simultaneously, which, I" tmittwathlf lu htugunge. Some of, t,bu most luilmrtant words of tho mustcJ language nre tuo-n which nro uxod lu both these ways, nnd It Is one of, .the great charms of music that Its words can bo heard lu thexe two ways. Dr. Ruilolf von Ucblcb lu Womnn'a World NATIONAL DEFENSE. NEW FHANGHISE OFFERED Council Itecclvci Measure with Slight Clinngc IHHs nro Paid. The franchise requested by tho Dead Flour Mill Co. to run a polo line from tho north limits of the city to Its plant, for tho purpose of carry ing power, was withdrawn at tho meeting of tho city council last nlcht and a new measure submitted. Thol only difference between tho old nnd th now frnnoh'-eo Is that under the new oae powor is to be brought! for the ore or the (lour mill only. Mayor Miller referred tho franchlso to the committee on streets, public wavs nnd sewers for consideration. In connection with tho question of light and power matters In the clty the council Instructed the recorder to Inquire pf tho state railroad com mission when It expected to complete Ita investigation Into the rates now being charged In Dend. A .resolution was also passed call ing h at'erftlon of aalboti owners to alleged violations of tho law in sell ing liquor on Sundays. In the dis cussion preceding tho passage of tho resolution it was apparent that the mnni-lt vm rnnriv tn tnko notlvn titnni In ft... vm.. . Ot,Mj4n, lr,t, Ann A a ' III .1117 llja.tv;, ui .juuum M u. -.,... which was said to be growing too common. The following hills were allowed: Pend Water Llht & Power Co. $245.46; R. D. Gould, $277.42; Geo. 8. Young. $29.80: Oregon Irrigation Congrees. $5.00: Anton Aune. $1.00; Pond Bulletin. $11.20: II. E. Jones. $.90: Dick Davis. '$1.50: National Pn-etr C.. 5.o0: 8. B. Roberts. $100.00: M. B. Coleman. R 00- J. A. Eaates. $28.00- H. C. E11K MO: J. P. Johnson, $15.eo; L. Doonnr $1.50. TURN OF THE WORM. Htr Claim to Fsm- Put All Hr Rivals Out of tht Running. The Hiipvrlnteiideut of n charitable Institution fur the aged (Mior lu n cr tain dlxtrii't says thnt there Is no tuple moro pleasing to xomo old wum en thnn the dUcusxIou of their "bet ter duyn,' when they wore the fortu nate poxtenxors of "everything lienrt could wlb fur." as they are opt to ex prexit It. One old lady tn the luxtltutlon men tloneil never tlroil of dexc-ribliig the Query she had when she wits u lirlile Another lumxted of having onw own ed n "gold I mini chlny ton net" nnd six solid silver teaspoons, whllt- n third dwelt nt length on the elegHuee of n flowered silk gowu nnd satin parasol with fringe Of teen Inches long One poor old lady stood thlx sort of talk as long ut she could. Thuu she cclmlr Interrunted with: "Well. I uevcr had no chlny teiJ things, nor no silk gowns, nor em brolderod petttcontM. nor openwork stockings, nor gold earring, nor tioth in' o' that sort, but I bavo had1 four buxlmiuK an' I'd like to know wheth er nny of you can beat tbat-Bx-change. i t .i Use True, Blue Flour! It Is ttw DEADLY SUBMARINES. Mtnor of ths Machlnsa That Qtrlks Mis Ensmy In tho Dark, Siiluuiiiltiox Imvo liiiiny olonu'iiti u Mich iiiiiUotliein ii iliitiKehiliH itieiuioo, but the ii' nro ul-ni iiuiliy onluiexxo wlileh iMirtlully olTvet their offciiHlvo iiinilllloH, Trn ellMj .under vtWr, thoy uro InvNIble rnuu xhlpn o.eopt na tho lioilxiopo N xhot nlioio tho xurfiieo to reeoimolhT. Hut thoy un unite onxlly boon fhiiu nlr onift. oven wlieu inn iieiiieilnv ill ii urotit tleptli. They lire iiimttiieloililo tij guutliv. oxivpt wlion they i-oiuo tn tho xiirfueo, when tholr fmll Htriieturo niiikoM iliem piiitliMiliirly Uiiblo to Hiiihlou detitiiietlun. Ah thoy i-iiiitint Ih hooII. tbey eiinimt Ik lit linked by tnipedm-x from the xhlH the nro after, but If the pcrlxooiv i-oinox up nnd the Hiilmiiirltie H thus limited xlu H llublo to gutillro mill tor piilo uttiiek nod to being niuimod or run down, The limited view from thp erLcopo. duo to It root rlet oil olovntlun nlnive the Water xurfuee, inuUert It nliniMt hope lex to nttemut nn attack In darkness, Dut the llltlo voHsel ran travel long distances nt nlctit nnd be ready nt brook of dnwu to siroud deotnictlon hriNHlrtist The submarine run easily avoid a blockading fleet by kihIii 1m 'nenth It. As Its motion t-Auiiot bo fob lowl with the eye. the xubmttrlne is strsaes tu an unusual degnv the exxoii' tin) olrnirnts for dellrurlug h surprise attack, Ono of tho chief menus of dodging nuhiuiirlnos lx to kop continually on the move, changing dlroctlnn froiient ly mid keeplug n sharp UmUout for the spytug iKTlxcope. U-xlle's. . S't b;,-, Big Reductions We are making this week a few spec ial bargains in Ladies' Silk Petticoats, Ladies' Skirts, Ladies' Suits, Children's Knit Sets and Men's Flannel Shirts. Our chief bargains are the following: SILK PETTICOATS. $2.50 Silk Petticoats reduced to $1.39 $4.00 and $4 50 Silk Petticoats at $3.00 nest maue and a Adv. uena proo.uci.---r 37 a If ever there has been a time when ' we mlcht wisely decrease our nro-. C"'iaty hospital visions for national defense, assured-1 ?fflc In the Sathor building where irtsw iMiYsiciAN. Having recently finished 19 months post graduate work ln,8n FranrUestj Dr. E. Rca N"-rIs luv'cmo Pd to open an office a a fnrnl nr-c- tftloner. While In San Frpnetse n- I Norrls bad charee of the pt pnlen clinic at the College of Phvalclnn. and Surgeons and was 'n ntndincn ' on the surgical clln'c at trie civ anu He has taken an ly it Is not now. The great leson of the European war is that civilization Is no safeguard against nrmod con flict. We Tiavo not yet progressed to o Jirs a eomplw- eoulp-nnt Includ ing an x-ray macnine. auv. ItKIUiKAIIH I.VSTAIJ-, a thn recent Installation of thp that condition In which there need he nebekah lodg the following took f-f no fear of war because of our high state of development. In short, whatever our motives, whatever our nature, whatever the Inozousableness of It, war may be visited upon us at any time, Just as it came to countries Pee; N. 0.. Ethel Fiemlnr: V. O Mrs. C. P. Nlswoeger; Secrefarv. Mrs. J. A. Bastes: Treasurer, Mrs. Rmma Rudow; Wnrdon. Monde hi. - Conductor. Mrs. U II. 0'es; r.haplaln. Lucy French: H. B. N O., I. A. Bastes; It. 8. V. O. Mrs. Ouy , .. i.M,tr. n .i n.n "isynolds. Following the Instal- v. . ..-. . -,.w mv...v -. i-finn refrei Ing better than to be left In peace. It Is true that no Immediate. crisis Is at hand. It is true thnt possibil ity of conflict should be discouraged. Hut it is equally true that we should be reasonably prepared for what may come to us even out of a clear sky. All of which comes home to us es pecially at this time because the leg islature at Balem has under consid eration the fate of the Oregon Na tional Ouard and the Naval Militia. Each state owes to the Nation co operation In national defense, or, at least, in preparedness for such de fence should necessity nriee. Espe cially Is It fitting that the states o tho two coasts, which first would bo, menaced and first would call upon the nation for'afd, should bear their portion of tho burden. It Is only too apparont that at best our ?atpnal Guard system is a little more than a step In toe right direction, l3ut it is nil we have, and on its merits de servos full support. So let-uahopa that nothing will be dohb by the leglslatufci to embarrass the Guard,' and therluy&fidteBtnifiner,ibei Nation sm regards military proparod- latlon refreshments were served m Valentines w Qupids . Darts Hearts Masks Buy Them At Warner's THE VAHIETY HTOHE r- Two facts a Wewoyld impress upon your mem ory; 'First that we sell the best grades of goods in every line we carry, at the lowest possible prices. Second that in the matter of good service we positively will noVbe outdone. For QUALITY, ECONOMY and SERVICE go to Shay's CashQrocety w ttsH J Ml 'Ben'd'a Leading Eats.gfei ; frmtojt3t$Kiz u,sta&aixs 1 a- NERVE IN GOLF. Vsrdon's Shot That Won a MUH That Was Conildsrad Lost. ' In tin AnuTlnin Miignxtiie Jerome D. TrHVi-rx wrlli-n on Vurdou, wluun hi iiIIh thi' grvutiit golfi-r. Otn- yiiir Vnr 'hut plnyiil over a hundrcil crtlllug iiiHtihifi over thi- IciiKi-Ht mid tuiigtu-At llrltl-li itmrM's mid iiicnigi'd 71 fur the miiiiii. In the following cxtnii't Tniv rn ih-McrllKM what ho consilium Var- iIdU'm Inft HlHll : IJxri'pt with the puitiT there seems to Im no xlmt lu golf lie.ioiid VnnJonV imtKlc. I will fi4nln with one striking I'xnmpli-Jiint nlmt I iiii-hii: lu oiu- of liN clmmpltuii-lilp IwMIck he hsd co un til tlu M-vi'iitii'iitli irnio ut n tie with tun- of hi rivals for the top. His drlvi hen1 traveled n trlile farther than be bad wli-nlnted ntiil found u di-ri rut lu n road cruwdug the lotirxe. Ills oppo nent, playing tlrst. was nicely ou the green lu two for n nun- four. It Hcenied that Vnrdou was lN-aien to n ci-rtnlnty. 11U hall wns six liiclies Ih-Iiiw the tup of the ground lu u dct-p. narrow rat Am! thi-grtfii was I -Ml ynrd nwny. "Vjinlnu took out a heavy niblick ami. lu place of playing tn one side to 1m sure to get out. took his stance ii the dlnt-tlon of (be pin and brought his -luli down with terrlfli" force. To the wonder of I lie big gallery, the hall rose almot-t Mrulghf lu tlu- nlr and then, with the forwnnl spin lmMtrti-d, sailed ou to within ten fit-t of the cu(v The other mini gut his four, but Vurdon got bis tbnv, winning a match that hrfd been practlcully tottt. LAWES' SKIRTS. Five $6.00 Lodta' Skirts retiucetl to $3.00 One 4.00 Ladies' Skirt, reduced to 2.00 5.00 Ladies Skirt, reduced to 6.50 Ladies' Skirt, reduced to 7.00 Ladies' Skirt, reduced to 7.50 Ladies' Skirts reduced to 8.00 Ladies' Skirt, reduced to 8.50 Ladies' Skirt, reduced to One One One Two One One 2.50 3.25 3r50 3.75 4.00 5.00 ,,. LADIES' SUITS. One $15.00 Ladies' Suit reduced to $7.50 One 20.00 Ladies' Suit reduced to 7.50 Ono 22.50 Ladies' Suit reduced to 8.50 Filipinos and Chleksnt. v tTbe fart jthat no Filipino of the com mon cbisa regards himself equipped fpr ,llvng wltbojit at least oue male chicken explains why the Islands, although rnbdng so many chickens, still Import melons of dozens of eggs. As In' till rockilghtlng countries, tho dghttag'blrd jn tho Pblllpplueu la n pcixinal Wt which the owner carries nbout ddrltig prnctknlly every Idle nionn-nt of tho day nnd on which be lavlnhes enough care to raise uniuy laylug hens. Uuck eggs are rarely found In the market exiejit ns 'balutes"-that Is. eggs on the t-olnt of hatching, boiled, a form In wlujcb eggs are commonly eateu by thy rillplnos. They nro sold for lunches, ut nil railway stations nnd nt otbyr Muh wtu-rv crowds gather. A rgouuut ' CHILDREN'S SETS. Two Children's Knit Sets, red and 8ray reduced from $3.50 to $2.25 MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS. $1.25 value Men's Flannol Shirts $ .90 1.50 valuo Men's Flannel Shirts 1.10 1.75 valuo Men's Flannel Shirts 1.25 2.00 value Men's Flannel Shirts 1.50 R. M. SMITH CLOTHING COMPANY LEARN THE WAY Uso Truo Illuo Flour! It Is tho host mado and a llend product. Adv. 37 If A Ollbsrt Story. Blr W. P. Ullli'-rt. who wus ono of the few playwrights who defended the stugo censor, was noted for his cnustli critli'lsnis on nnythlng which did not meet with his iipjinrvitl. While dining out once no mo ono hap pened to nsk him his opinion of Hume .loui-s' women, "loo long hi the neck," n-ninrked the author of "The Mlkndo." "When I look nt oue of thi' in 1 nlwnys feel that she ought to biiri'Ji Joint In It and wear u stocking.' London Tit. Hits, HpplnM. nnlf th world l on the wrong scent In the pursuit of happiness. They tlluk It.rnnslHts In having ami getting ntiil In being served by other''. It con Hutu In giving and In serving others. OITICIAX COMI.NO. Dr. Konncth T. Long, optician of Portland, will be nt Dr. Coo's ofneo on Sunday and Monday, February 14 and 16- Adv. VALK.NTINK IlAJJL. Thoro will bo a Valentine Hall nt Laldlaw Friday, February 12. This will bo a masque ball, sultablo prizes will ho given for tho host mnko up. Tho West Sldo Fair building holds tho ciowds. All aro Invited. Tho ladles of tho West Bldo and tho board of directors In charge. Adv. 48. NOTICK FOlt l'UIIMCATIO.V. Dopartment of the Interior, U. H. Land ORIco at Tho Dalles,- Oro- gon, February 1, 1016. Notice Is heroby givon that Fred G. Klger, of Mllllcan. Oregon, who, on September 6th, 1911, mado Home stead Kntry. No. 00461,. for N'A Boo tlon 0, Township 20 Hoiith, Ilnngo 16 Kant, Wlllamotto Meridian, has Died notlco of Intention to mnko MnnI FOlt BALK Valuable Jersey Dur ham cow; fresh. Mm. Fred Iteld, near Anmrjcnn Ilakery, I'ark addi tion. 48 p FOR BALK Thren Durham calves. Phono Itural 14. (loo. A. Jones. 48 FOH BALE Wall drilling outnt and haybtrr Address Jlox J4J, Hond, Oregon. s 47tf FOlt BALBr-Ono fros.h JioUlqln cow, $C6.0U; onu Jersey billl, 2 yearn old, $36 00. Ono 000 pound saddlo pony, $26.00. 'A A HerK, (Jt. Ore gon. . 47 tfo FOll ftjaB-TqdtVVvf liorsea Weight about 34LMfcQftd pullers. Also harness nnd 2$5PfJ'0 $176. Inqulrn ntfllullotlnlWWl tf FOI( BAXF-For Iieiiil rtat cstato. 320 aero mnniestead rellnuulshtnent Inn good mitled couununtty. 1 H mllos frunyWchool, V' liillejfrom storo. Oood soll.Vood range, ttousn. I'rlco $76.00. I. O, Hox 218. r T FOH BALK Wo hnvo sovora! qoi1 second hand cars for aalV olienp. Modern Oarago. 40tf FOH BALK Second 'hand Qulok Moal rango. (loud condition. I'hono Illnck 112. -tctf Tlirnn Yonr Proof, to estnbllsll clallllt to Iho land abovo desorlbod, before' FOH SALK Thoroughbred Hhodo II. C. Kills, U. 8. Commissioner, nt Island Hod rooster. In Lytlu nddltlon Hund, Oregon, on tho ICth day of, 3 blocks north, 2 blocks east of oil March. 1016. Claimant nnmoa lu.tnnKs, orcutt houio. Ira tl. - - - . - , witnossos: Aaron D. Norton. Cnrrlo Norton, Frank A. Hatch, all or Mllll can, Oregon; Oils C. lloakle, ot llend, Oregqn. II. FIIANK WOODCOCK. 48-62c. Heglstur. i I HI Ml. I Classified Advertising Young's Impromptu, To most persuun Ivihvuril Young Is (tic nuthor of "Night Thoughts" nnd nothing more, hut he was also n man of tho world mid a shrewd nnd caustic wit us well iih tho rector of St. Mury's church nt Wclwyn. It wns there In tho garden of the rec tory thnt he comKised Home of the Iicki itniinunptu vitkim known. He was walking with two In (lien when some one summoned htui lo the huuxe, Illx companions went ngreenblo, nnd he was In no hasto to leave them, Tuni lug ns he reiiclxil thu gate, he said I Thus Adam IooKmI when from tli ka'rdln drlvrn '4 '. And thu uuputed orlerS font (pin heaven. ILIko him. 1 no and yet to go am loath; U(ft,lilin, 1 go, for angeis orove us bom .Hard.. was his (ate, tut mine still mors Ills live went- with him. but mine stays - tosiiina. t -vndn Pffc, AdvertlsenicnU Inserted under this heading at tliojrate of ONH ClONT A WOHI) each Insertion, CumIi inust nccompniiy all orders from pentoi) not having n regular nrcount wltli Tho Ilitllotln, No nilvertlNciiient Ink for Ii-SH than in cents each Insertion. , . ' , , - :u ;.'i -ri mi, WA.NTKD. Fox. 41-43 o It pays to carry Accident Insurance WANTED Second hnnd mower nnd rnka. Must bo in uod repair. Address Stanley Smith, MllUctn, Oro 'gon. 48-60 p. I'OJt BALK. On April XI prominent druggist of llcuil took uut an nccldent Kllcy through our of lice. Itecontly lie vn Injured. On J)ecoiuler i!5 Ills claim wun juullcil to tho company for ouo V cole's total disability and ttvu week's partial (Usability. On Hc rciuherittH ho received iv clutk for SOTitlo. It paid lilui to Insure. Are You Insured? t Fdr $1(1.00 you can get (t.1,000 r dentil liisuranco carrying gli.l.OO wiH)Uly total dlnahllUy and 10 weekly partial dlNabillty, or '$7,800 for 9'-L00, (let your Accident Insurance of I ' i ; J. A. Eastes THIS PAPER REPRESeNfED F6R F0RE10I ADVERTISING DY THE FOR BALE Chonp, or will trado for caw or young stock. Oood farm mare, weight about 12Q0 paiindiJ '!, W. Horner, Laldlaw. f I KjFipM VOll SALE Five room bungalow arid lot !Jn Park oddltlon.WWflU 1 avniont .down, balance to suit pur- , Mt.n1law rftln,ilrAn1tlltHiraKilrlan.K4fit(..B.UlJDtf IU AI.1 TUP DDIUniDll f-ITtPA v.Iv.. ffw'i-.'SCTirvwfrwniw-,wjinvu.)7iWf asNKAAl. or PICKS NEW VOftK'ANO'CHICAqO U M r ill h