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rAGK 4. TUN 11KXI1 nVIiT.RTIX, lllCXD, 01U, WKDNKMIMV, IWimUAIlV 10, lIMfl. , TUB BEND BULLETIN (Published Kvcry Wednesday) OKORQUT'AUIEU PUTNAM Publisher UOnEIlT W. 8AWYEU MnnoglnR Kill tor An Indopondont newspaper stand ing tor tbo square donl, clorm busi ness, clonU politics and tho beat In lorests ot Ilcnd nnd Contrnl Oregon. una year $1.50 tilx months. .SO Throe months 50 All subscriptions nro duo nnd PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration nro mulled subscribers nnd It ronowal Is not tundo within reason Able tlnio tho paper will bo discon tinued, Plcaso notify us promptly qf any chance of nddrcss, or of lalluro to ro celvo the paper regjlarly. Othorwlso we will not bo responsible tor coptes missed. Make all checks and orders pay abl to Bend Dulletln. - " - -' POTATO STARCH FflGTDRY STUDY STATEUNIVERS1TY GETS DETAILS Plant Costing l'rwn $10,000 (o $1.1,000 Will Cre for Ciill Product ot AtMtit n,000 Acre Cniinl Freight Would bo targe Help " WEDNESDAY. FED. 10. 1015. ' - GOOD DAY3 AHEAD. The further a pendulum swings one way, tho further will It travel on tho reverse swing, nnd tho faster it will move. Tho pendulum ot prosperity tor tho United States has advanced to tho limit on the. negatlvo side. Al ready It Is swinging back, and with saner handling ot our tariff problems and a fairer consideration tor tho railroads and largo commercial ac tivities It will bo soon, past the dead center of business stagnation. Our local pendulum, bero at Bend, has travelod as far as it can go in the reverse direction, , Through no fault here, but because of tho na tlonal depression and. tho world war, our long-hoped for developments have been postponed. Gradually the prosperity pendulum has been forced back. But the further It has swung, the greater .the strength ot Its return stroke. A,i& that reverse swing, which spells prosperity for Bend, is ebout to -Set In. Tho d&wir'ls breaking. It will ap pear al tho brighter because of tho darkness preceding it. The Bulletin has no doubt now that lumbering, upon a great scale, will be undertak en shortly.' 'it has no doubt that all Its predictions for Bend's future will become, realities, and It believes that the beginning ot their realization is close at hand. But It Is well to sound a word of warning. Let's try not to have an other boom. There Is bound to be, of course, a great growth In tho town when the mills start. But let us make it, nnd keep it so. so far as we may, a healthy growth, based on sound foundations. And above all let us remember that there may bo delays, lib who gambles on con struction tomorrow, or next month, Is playing with fire. Just bear It in mind that nothing big may come for a year, and so arrange your plans that if better befall, you will be doubly satlsrfcd nnd If worse, you will not suffer. Oregon has had a Republican Gov ernor for a month. The dally output of press clippings concerning the Ex ecutive offlco has fallen off several hundred per cent. Governor Wlthy oombo hasn't got tho knack of get ting on the front page every other day, and staying there. Ho hasn't raided a single tavern yet. Not onco has the militia been called out. No Eastern Oregon town has been put under martial law. He hasn't even pardoned a murderer or a horse thief. There- has been nothing spectacular, nothing at the State House different from. tho customary procedure ot nor mal governors elsewhere. In short, folks at Salem aro beginning to feel that the circus days are passed and that gubernatorial dignity has come lok into Us own. University ot Oregon, Eugene, Feb 6. A potato -starch plant costing from $10,000 to 115,000 nnd proper ly conducted will during n season take care ot the cull product from about 5,000 acres, according to fig ures gathered by tho Stnto University school ot commerce The facts aro furnished at tho request ot George W. Bradley, ot Madras, Jefferson county, Oregon. Tho Agency Plains country Is peculiarly adapted to po tato growing, but settlers often en counter market conditions so bad that further production Is discouraged. Mr. Bradley, accordingly, naked that information be gathered covering fac tory uso of potatoes. Tho denartment ot Industrial survey ot tho school of commerce replied as follows: "Potato starch commands thrco to four cents a pound In the Now Eng- ana market, it brings as a rule ono and ono half times the prlco ot corn starch. Analysis ot more than GO varieties ot potatoes grown in Oregon gives an average starch content of 18 per cent. "Generally It would be bettor to market tho best potatoes for tablo uso because tho maximum nllowanco for potatoes for starch manufacture. delivered at tho factory, Is 25 cents a bushel. "If only 50,000 bushels were to be handled In a season, three men to a stmt ana three shifts could handlo tho output. A atorago warehouse is required. The longest working per iod Is generally from frost to frost, through the cold weather. Heat causes starch to sour quickly, and po tatoes lose starch through ago. "Potatoes are not pcolcd for starch manufacturing purposes. Roughly about 48 hours Is required for pro duction: thereafter the residue may be used for distillation of alcohol or returned to the ground for fertilizer. The starch-making process la briefly: grinding, settling, clarifying, drying. Only ono grade produced. Competition with potato starch comes from corn starch, cassava starch, sago starch, and similar starches. Thcso latter starches aro used In the manufacture of textiles, for household purposes, and for can dy and preserve manufactures. Starch Is usually marketed In sacks and barrels, except for household use. "Potato starch is not marketed and little called for in tho Pacific North west. Railroad rates would havo to be Investigated and a market devel oped. The rate from Portland to the Atlantic coast via the Panama Canal would be 30 cents a hundred. The consumption In Oregon, Washington and California of all kinds of starch Is said to bo about 14,000 tons dur ing a year. "Grinder, settling vats, drver and power plant are tho requisites for a starch factory." Spanish dinner by Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W Bhrlnor nt tho American llnkory on Wnll street Monday night. Whllo tho order wan hotdlng Its rogulnr mooting early In tho evening tho din ing room wns decorated In Hptuilsh rotors nnd when tho giiosta nrrtvod they found a most nttrnatlvo sotting tor their entertainment. Tho Bovon course dinner provided by Mrs. Hhrlnor for hor KmmU wan ot 'Spanish dishes uutlroly from reci pes learned by hnr when living In Moxlco. Tho wnltross was In Spanish costume and the tablo decoratlona wore Spanish. Tho guests who woro prcsoht won, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Davidson, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. O. Minor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clydo McKay, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Larson. E. M. I.arn, Miss M. E, Colomnn, Mrs. A. M. Lara, Mrs, Mnddock, Mm. L. O. Rudow, Mrs. P. C. Garrison. Mrs. A. M. Prlnglo, Mrs. H, II. Ford and Fred lluey. GOOD XKWH. Many Bend renders havo hoard It nnd profited thereby. "Good news travels fast," and tho bad back suf ferers In this vicinity nro glad to learn whereby relief may bo found. Many n lamo, weak and aching back is bad no more, thanks to Doan'B Kidney Pills. Thousands upon thous ands of pooplo nro tolling tho good nows ot their oxporlonco with this tested remedy. Hero Is an example worth reading: Mrs. J. S. Kisor, 1111 Eighth street, Hood River, Oro gon, says: "Hoavy work whllo on tho farm caused mo to suffer from kldnuy trouble. My back scorned to givo out and tho pain and lameness extended down Into my hips. My whole body was lame and sore mornings nnd the action of my kidneys wasn't right. Doan'B Kidney Pills helped mo right away nnd soon my back nnd kidneys wore in good shapo." Prlco GO cents at all dealers. Don't simply nsk for a kidney remedy got Doan's Kidney Pills tho samo that Mrs. Klsor had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. On the Bowling Alleys tiii i i i i i Htnudlng of (lie Team. Won Lost Owl Pharmacy G .1 A. L. Pronoh 5 4 Bend Bulletin ....... .6 4 United Warehouse .... a 7 WwlitcMlny, February II. A. L. French: 8toldl 204 101 101 Hunter ....170 14G 147 Minor 123 188 18(1 MoUoy nobis 141 12U 130 Stover, o ...141 183 185 Pet. 007 r.50 fiBO 223 580 471 400 403 132 G08 100 190 167 105 The Perils of Pauline i ONE CENT A WORD Is all a little Want Ad will cost yon. Boys SPANISH DINNER GIVEN )l. anil Mr. G. W, Khrinrr Entertain Members of Jvuitern Star. The members of the Order of the Eastern Star wero entertained at a Pants i . r Shirts Caps 787 835 845 2407 United Warehouse: Kites 128 181 101 470 167 Hoke 140 108 336 630 180 Jnnutt 109 137 160 405 166 Caldwell ...170 168 172 500 107 Rramloau, 0.164 160 166. 470 100 707 804 882 2453 High score Hoke, 225. High avorngo 8leldl, 100. Record broken for single game United Wnrehouso 883. A. L. French wins two out of throo games, l-'rldny, Fobrunry n. Bend Bullotln: ' Johnson ....145 184 156. 484 101 Ostium! ....128 184 160 Dunbar ....151 138 108 Cnrmody ...170 192 187 Spencer, c.169 151 130 471 167 .467 162 655 186 440 140 ' -Waists Suspenders Hosiery Neckties Underwear Playthings Marbles You can buy these for Jess 759 849 805 2403 A. L. French: French, C...1G2 175 130 473 158 Stcldl 200 130 103 490 100 Lucas 182 140 188 G10 170 Hunter ...1172 108 178 618 173 Stover, .... 181 170 179 630 170 897 701 843 2631 High score Stcldl, 200. High' average Carmody, 185, Two records broken by A. L. French team High slnglogumo, 897, high total pins, 3 games, 2631. A. L. French wins two out ot thrco games. Monday, February, United Warehouse: ' ' S 1 E 7 R T I H E S V J 1 E II E DREAM THEATRE Thursday, Feb. 1 1 Don't Miss the Story! Also One FARCE COMEDY I Estes .... .,173 17ST 172 634 17G .lanott .....113 125 181 419 140 itoke ......133 143 204 480 100 Prlnglo ....144 140 93 370 126 Brandcau, c.112 149 145 400 136 C7G 730 794 2205 Owl Pharmacy: Springer ...234 164 191 579 193 Polndexter .180 18C 141 607 109 Whltson ...121 114 163 388 129 Hauck 101 102 162 476 168 McKay, c ...173 169 145 487 102 AT Warner's OUR PRICES 5-10-15-20-25 809 785 788 3442 High score Springer, 234. , High average Springer, 193, Owl Pharmacy wo'n two games. High. Individual ono gauio record broken by Springer, 234. XO IIOItHi: SALE. Having been unable to find nny horses In tho Sllvor Lako country tho party of Ban Frnnclsco horse buy ers who wero to bo hero tomorrow, returned from that section sooner than was expected and sont word about that they would bo buying In Bend Saturday afternoon. About 40 horses wero brought in by their own ers who waited until nearly 7 o'clock for tho buyers to arrlvo. When they finally got hero It was announsed that no horses would be bought, tho ,ron'son being apparently beoausa no car for transportation had been sont In hore. IC looks like an oft year for state aid irrigation. The legislature is too short-sighted to realize that the wis est economy Is expenditure that cre ates productivity and wealth and that assures tho return to the State Treas ury of the amount advanced for suoh constructive development. This so called economy Is especially futile when it involves the permanent loss or hdu.uuu wiiicu tno renerai uov ernment would have spent here had the State stepped Into the breach. It Is web-foot finance. Seldom can one employ a superla tive In reference to a human being without exciting controversy. To one man, however, we can refer miporla tlvely without fear of contradiction, to him whoso birthday is commemo rated Friday, putfujy, greatest American, Abraham Xlncolu, Speaking of the Mexican situation n news report sayB that, "Lower Cali fornia makes a point, of being loyal to whatever power may be?' That wpuld be easy It it wero' not for the difficulty of deciding .who. -was in power. A BANKRUPT STOCK WILL BE HERE 30 DAYS Men's, Women's nnd Children's Ready Made Clothing selling fur helow cost. Come early! It is going fust. Johnson Bldg., next to Commercial Club, Wall St. "Money Is a Drug Jjn'-iChlcago Market." That headline appeared in a Portland paper the other day. My, butlU,a JonfflonCsWarto.CWcago!s5 TWO FACTS We would 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 not be outdone For QUALITY, ECONOMY and SERVICE go to Shiiey'fe Cash Grocery i iaH- Mc Bend's Leading Eats Store k i t f' . 1 1 , DKATII OF .MHH. ISAMNK8. Mrs. Harriott Barnes, whoso 'ser ious Illness was reported In Tho Bul letin last week, died on Thursday nnd was burled on Friday In tho Pilot Butto cemetery. She was near ly 79 years old and had been a resi dent of this section for the past iz years, living on her homestead ad joining Wlcstorla. Tho only member of the family surviving Is n daughter, Miss F. L. Ilarnes, of Portland, who was with hor mother at tho end. 11151.1) IN' 9300 BOM). This afternoon irt Juitloo. Hastes' court Wnllaco H. Meacham .pleaded not guilty to tho chnrgo of Issuing wlrthless checks and was ordered to furnish bunds In tho sum of $600 for his appearance on Fobrunry 20 for trial. A warrant for Mcuchnm's arrest was Issued Inst week when ho was In Sllvor Lako nnd he returned yostorday and surrendered hlmsolf. Classified Advertising AtlvcrllHeincntff Inserted under tills heading at the rnto of O.VH CB.NT A WOltl) each liiMtrtlon. CmsIi must accompany all orders fronj persons not having a regular account with The Bulletin. No advertisement ink for 1cm than in cent oacli Insertion, tyw-- . WANTIjD. ; WANTED Olrl for Jtonornl house Work. No washing or Ironing. Mrs. J Edward Larson, Kenwood. 49c. ' WANTED Mill boarding houso, contract or percentage, many years of experience, .and success; 'responsible; best of reference from lumber co's. I mn n cook and do own work, satis faction guaranteed. Addrosu (leorgu Mlchand, 2147 N. 03rd street, Se attle 49-60 p. WANTED Second hand mower and rnko. Give description and price. ddrcss Htanloy Smith, Mllllcnn, Ore gon. 40tf FOB HALi:. FOR SALE Flvo room bungalow nnd lot, In Park addition. Small payment down, balance to suit pur chaser. Inquire Julius Kortmon, 4ltf FOB SALE Well drilling outfit and hay balor. Address Box 243, Bend, Oregon. 47tf FOIt SALE Team of horses Weight about 2400. flood pullers. Also harness nnd wagon. Prlco f 176. Inqulro at Bulletin. tf POK SALE Dirt cheap. Saddlo or work horse, wagon, harness, buggy, saddle, etc. Inqulro Auuo's barn fur floaln outfit. 49-50O FOB BALE or BENT My place 24 miles from Bend on Prlnovillo road. Also, for rent: Forty ncros nt Powell Buttcs p. o., all Irrigated nnd all tillable Ono of tho best rortlos In that region. Howard Spinning, Wilbur, Washington. 40-520. It ptys to carry Accident Insurance On A'rll 17 it prominent !ruKKit of Bend look out an accident policy through our of fice. lUfently lie wiu lujurnl. On December ISA Ills claim wan mullet! to Uio company for ono ueck'M total disability and ti week's partial disability. On De. reiulM'r 'JM ho received n check tor Ul7.n). It paid lilin to Insure. Are You Insured? For ttlO.OO you ran get .,()()( (loath Insurance cnrrylng $2.1.0(1 Meekly total dUahlllty and 9IO weekly uuiln riUabllity, or 7,miO for 9-M. (let your Accident Insurance of J. A. Eastes Removal Sale AM SELLING AT COST PAINT and WALL PAPER Enough Wnll Paper for average ropmtt'-'xl-t) for 47c. Paper nt &c, 7c, Do nnd i'ic'pcr double roll. Rest paint mnde $1.75 per gal lon, other paint 81.1)5 per gallon. Inside fin ish oil stain 85c per quart, 0e per pint. Floor paint 45c per qiu.rt. Rarn and roof paint 05c per gallon. Varnish stain for furniture (10c per quart, HOc per pint.ltBity quickly nnd get the best values in papering nt the ex tremely low priqe at which.m offering them. H. E. JONES Feby , 15 jb to 20lh & One -fc Week PHHH Only . 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