PAOH 4. .ti1 gpim iiKxn,mjUiKmv "jx,"- prk.. WKoyiu-mAV FKim,UAuy(mfttin. :f the bend bulletin (Published Kvcry Wednesday) 10EOIIQH PALMER PUTNAM Publisher nODKItT W. 8AWYER Managing Kdttor An Independent nowspapcr stand Ing for tho squaro doal, clean busi ness, clean politics and tho beat In terests of Bond and Central Oregon. Ono yonr $1.60 Biz months .80 Threo months. 50 oven ,'wlth tholr many ditches nnd their nbundanco of water wo of Cou trat Oregon nre not envious, dosplto our $460,000 disappointment. It Is better to bo happily nllvo In tho sun shlno than unhappy In n wnlor-log- god trench. All subscriptions nro duo nnd PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of texplrntlon nro mailed subscribers nnd lljrenewtil Is not hiado within reason blo tlmo tho papor will bo discon tinued. Pleaso notify us promptly of any change of address, or of lalluro to ro celvo tho paper regularly. Otherwise wo .will not bo responsible for copies missed. Make all checks and orders pay able to Dend Bulletin. Tho post nlortom experts who nro discussing tho deeds nnd mlBdoeds of tho legislature complain because con sideration of bills was loft until tho last day. But thoy seem to forgot that thoro has to bo a last day. Tholr contention resembles that of tho man who recommended that ronr-end col lisions on railroads could bo averted if trains never carry n rear car. Tho Bulletin has been asked to re port to tho United States Weather Bureau tho occurrence of earth quakes in thts vicinity. If you have one please let us know. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24, 1915. 3 ON THE HOO. Every farmer who sees this paper Is urged to read the article by Profes sor Potter on hog raising In Central Oregon. If tho lesson of that article Is learned the county will bo repaid many times for tho cost of tho ex tension work It has agreed to sharo this year. None of the expenditures authorized by the count court will bring mora than that for tho agricul turist, which It provided so reluc tantly. Ever slnco tho slaughter of swine which followed tho Increase In tho price of wheat began stock experts have been pointing out that Oregon would shortly find herself whero she was a few years ago Importing hogs from Nebraska with tho slow up-hill gains of the last four years all lost. That will mean a flow of money out of tho state and a return to a condi tion believed to have been done away with, all because our farmers havo been caught with their eggs In ono basket. The aim of tho Nebraska farmers is Bald to bo to raise moro corn, to feed more pigs, to sell for money with which to raise more corn to feed moro pigs and so on. Here we have not raised enough wheat for feed, wo have depended on buying It and now that wheat as go no up wo havo be gun to MB our pigs. And because everyono else is doing It the price of pork Is way down. Soon though, tho balance will go the othor way. Be causo so many bogs have been killed those remaining will Increase in price untlLthey moro than reflect the cost oflnewheat necessary to finish them for the market. Read Professor Potter's article. Keep the few hogs you have left even though it costs something to feed them. You will be repaid In the end. And nbove all for the coming year plan so that your farm will be so far cs posslblo Independent of the re sults of war and the price of wheat. After the prohibition bill goes Into effect thoro will bo oven moro dry farmers and water users. ' All flour ts self-rising these days, at least so far as tho prlco Is concerned. Bend continues to got her sharo of recognition. HAH WlTHYCOMllir.S PEN. Tho proud possessor of tho pen with which Governor Wlthycombo signed tho Forbes hill ratifying tho Summer and Abert lakes loaso to Jason Moore, T. S. McKlnnoy, pasted through Bend on Saturday on his re turn to his home at Silver lake. Mr. McKtnney is tho presldont of the Sil ver Lake Wntor Users' Association and has been In Salem working for the passago of tho bill. As a result of the action of tho legislature Mr. McKlnnoy said that tho peoplo In Ms section expect to see tho railroad ex tended to the lakes and thoy aro therefore much pleased to havo the lease ratified A. VADKVKKT ENTERTAINS. (Contributed.) A week-end party was clvon by Ar thur Vandoverl Saturday, February 20, In honor of tho Senior class of tho high school at. his home, twenty mues up me river irom ueuu. .a very delightful tlmo was had, A large feast - was prepared by tho hosts' brothers, William and, George, it being tho most enjoyable affair of tho trip. Mr. Vandovort told somo reminiscences of Moxlco and Arizona In tho evening. Considering tho number of lads and lassies the chap eron, Mrs. E. F. Stockwell had un dor her charge, her management was nothing short of marvelous. Al though the guests were feeling tho effects of their strenuous amusements on Monday, they aro willing, with out exception to try it nil over again at any time. Those that went on tho trip were: Mrs. Stockwell, chaperon, Ituth Caldwell, Hazel Thorson, Mar garet Thompson, Genevieve Gerrish, Mario Fox, Mary Hubbard. Arthur Vandevert, Lloyd Kelley, Lelloy Fox, Robert Inncs, Hugh Thompson nnd Ralph Lucas. WHY RIVERS OVERFLOW. 8oms 8trem Msks Their Otdi Too Small For Flood Tldat. "A rlvur l not nimlo to order. It Is nothluix moro nor loss tluin tho aeel don tu I path made by wntor In follow lug the Hue of least resistance," write Arthur 11 Morgan In hii nrtlolo un "Why Riven Overtime." pulillnliod In the Nclentltlc American. Mr Morgan goes on to show that ttiu average rlvut tuts found or utude u rhitiiuel Hint snf Ikes for It lu onlhuiry t linen, but tlutl In flood tide Is not lnrtii' ennuuh to cur ry off the water Home uf th IIkuiy he gles explain iwfectly why eertuln rivers urv In the habit of overflowing The Coldwnter river, where It euten the tint lands fnuu the hill In north eru MlMtltutlppU has n nxnlty of um cubic feet per second when full to tin top or Its bunks. At inuxltiium tlUxL however, HxuhH) ruble feet er set-mid pour dowu If. ii nd It bus to ove rttow The HL Fniucl river mi the boon dary between Arkansas mimI MIcHuutl can take enre of from faxi to JVuni ruble feet per seeviid. but In flood tllne It has IttyOOtt. aud the surplorf must overflow The Mlniul river lu Ohio has n Domini cn-Mtcltj, varying nt different Klntit from l cr cent to B ht rut of lt maximum overflow. The Mississippi near the mouth of the Red rlve.Jm a normul How or '.ikmuo ruble feet h sceond; wli-u full to the top of Its banks It can curry itlmut I.OdO.Ono en ble feer. When all It trlbuturlcH urr In Hood It bus to carry 'J.nxMUU euble feet ii set-olid. As Its btiukn nn hlghet tbiin the surrounding plains, iIu-mi lu uvltnbly revive the orortUiw. Homtmad 8llvtr Polish. To mnke the lit silver pollabrr and demur known, tnke n bottle of uuiiiio nta us sold In most grocery store, and to this add two ouuees of whiting, aud Just a few drops of oxalic, arid In this way you will procure for the expenditure of 15 cent as much of the best silver ollb its eun Ik- plir cbnsed for (1 In most of the prominent drug stores. Thin same llu U so cheap when homemade that the bonne wlfe will not tlod It too uxterilvc to use It In polishing all of the cuflory and also thr b run doorknob r any other bright methl Uxtun.it about the houiu. Nu'iil Mncutlxu. On the Bowling Alleys iiti iii i i i SHOES FOR ALL Tho lending fonturo of tho howl lug tournaments tho past week was tho nigh and low rolling of tho dlf. forent teainit nnd Individuals. Tho A. L. French toitm bowled 100(1 In their first gnmo with Tho Bond Bul letin Inst Thursday, nnd rolled up a total of 'JtC7(l for tho threo gnmos. t HtnudliiK of tho Tennis. Wont,LpH Pet .10 :" s Bond Bulletin .. A. L. French . . . Owl Pharmacy . . United Warehouse .... 0 "13 Wednesday, February 17. A. L. FRENCH: Steldt 180 108 188 Lucas ' 150 117' 123 French, o ..160 140 100 Hunter ....140 124 207 Stover 141) 188 171 560 300 460 477 60S 704 772 849 2380 United Warehouse : Caldwell ...177 203 103 673 Hoko 101 120 160 440 Thompson .184 172 175 631 Pnlmorton .127 130 131 307 Kates, o ....181 101 105 607 830 804 823 2467 High score Hunter, 207. High nvorngo Caldwell, J01. Wnrchouso won two games. Friday, February 10. Bond Bulletin: Ostium), c, .143 148 Dunbar ....180 128 Snndors ...143 140 Carmody . . .181 140 Johnson, H.1G0 110 660 650 660 333 180 133 162 160 100 101 160 174 133 100 The ORIGINAL CHIPPEWA it EVERY DAY SHOE FOR MEN UTZ and DUNN'S LADIES' SHOES BUSTER BROWN 180 471 157 107 475 168 143 431 144 154 4K4 101 182 401 104 A. L 810 711 FRENCH: 825 2352 FOR THE CHILDREN AT THE ' jiu -jW ii:-v oj T R. M. SMITH CLOTHING COMPANY LEARN THE WAY Uso cracked corn for chlckon.foed tho new Bond Flour Mill has lU-r-Adv. . .60 tf Uso TrUo Bluo Flourl best made and a Bend Adv. It Is. tho product. 37 tf ONE CENT A WORD Is all a Ilttlo Want Ad will cost you. 1 1 ' - v - - t , - JU V FAIRLY CREDITABLE. If the late lamented legislature was not notably excellent, certainly it was far from being bad. In fact, when we take Into account the unde niable fact that the general condition of the country, necessitating econ omy, barred the way to constructive projects, the legislative record ap pears distinctly creditable. As Governor Wlthycombe stated whenlio signed the prohibition bill, that 'xma piece of legislation alone, , at least "from the majority standpoint of the prohibitionists, was worth tbo cost of the session. The ratification of the lake lease was constructive and greatly worth while The com pensation law has been amended, the election laws bettered. Real eocn omy has been effected. Best of all, perhaps, there has been no drastic legislation, no freak laws; business has been given a fair deal, and noth ing blatantly contrary to tho public Interest has been slipped through. Even If Central Oregon did not get its irrigation appropriation, we may admit that the legislature did Us best, uulcr the circumstances, and that its record Is reasonauly satisfac tory"." What Is probably the biggest piece of constructive legislation at the lpifi eesslou was the ratification of the lease of Summer and Abert lakes. At least, uppn that action hinged what promises to bo Important de velopment of this country. At the 1013 session the big constructive" bill' was tho Tumalo act,. It Is . worth noting that Vernon A. Forbes fram ed both bills, and it Is due to his hard work and abllltytbat each one pfissed.' .' , I Speaking of the European war zone, the Albany Journal says: "It Is to be regretted that all those trenches could not btflug In a re gion that needs irrigation." But . , .. ..... . - A Woman's Strattgy. . "! once hwinl or n xnclly Henpecked man wtio imioV friend with m muuxe. and by kevplug the little nuimnl al ways about him Ua contrived to get the upper baud. "A strutixe stiiry. How loos did that xfute of affairs cooMiiueV "Only n short while. The ninn's wife Introduced it cut. and the ui'tiiient ib cat pounced on the mouxp he pmiu-eO on her husband." lliriiiliigtmtu Ag Ueruld. Getting Along. "Lemme see. how out U rimr dniiL'b terr "I always hnre to stop nnd think Aurwiir. wht muni tie ceitlnu on el fenlny'l lirunf tier roiirHuptiioiiHly re, ri iu iuo luuijfcxicn. ni n nenrur pre punitory im-IioiH n a pnn-el of llufr Uiys." Cleveland Plain Dealer Car Rtquircd. "OonJ hen Venn." wild tllp Impatient frleiid.arv you writing yet? Hoes It take four puce to tell her you will nee her tomorrow night" "NO." sad the wenry writer, "but It' tabes eight pages tu tell her 1 cuuV New York Times Tlght "HeV cloxe fistwl. In'l ner "I should wiy he k Why. mnn. he won't even glrp up hid of til iniiI liiihllH " - llri"i Fne i'rv il r Buy PEARL BUTTONS KXITTINO COOKS CROCHirr COTTON DAIt.MXd COTTON LI.NK.N T1IRHAD COTTON TIIRIUD SILK THREAD STAY IllNDINO KEM BINDINO ' DRKHH HIIIKLDS Kill CURLERH aiMBS 1IKUKIIF.8 HAl'KTY PI.NH liUVJiH PINU HOSE iiUPPOKTKKH HAIR ShTTH UMRROIDKRY HOOPH NHEDLKH AJfll HUNDREDS OF OTHER. MTEMH AT Warner's OUR PRICES 5-10-15-20-25 Rteldl 203 234 Minor 178 102 French, c ..233 128 Hunter ....170 100 Stover 217 18Q 181 158 151 158 158 018 408 511 494 655 2070 200 100 170 106 186 1000 804 8QC High score StoMI. 334, High nvcrace Stcldl, 200. Records broken Ono gamo, A. L. French, 1000. Total pins 3 games, 2070. Individual ono game tied Steldl, 234. Mnmlnr. Febmnrx U2. UNITED WAREHOUSE,; , Caldwell ...182 161 170 600 170 Palmcrton .151 167 135 443 148 Hoko 180 172 144 4D0 166 Thompson .128 155 145 428 143 Estcs, c ....109 193 173 535 178 810 828 773 2411 OWL PHARMACY: RnrlnEor ...210 108 201 685 105 Polndoxtor .103 175 17 614 171 IlKiirk 167 180 183 520 173 Johnson. 11,135 100 164 449 160 McKay, o ..103 184 157 504 108 i ' " ' '''' i MOVED to my new quarters on Greenwood Avenue, next to Wright Hotel, where I 4 .g am better prepared than, jf rver to serve you. ,t Bert Shuey The Cash Grocer 834 807 841 2542 High scorn Sprlnuor 210 High nvorngo Springer, 105. . Owl Pharmacy won 3 games. KNOX TAKKH MKACHAM. Havlnx hcon unable to furnish bonds Wnllnco II. Menrhsm, who has been under arrest on tho clisro of passing worthless checks, was bound over to fho grand lurv nnd taken to Prlnevlllo by Sheriff Knox vostsrdav afternfon. Tho case wns heard In Justice Kastes' court In tbo forenoon. Ii ST. ELMO A Dramatic Six-Reel Master piece after the world-famous American novel by Au gusta Evans, will be shown at Dream Theatre THURSDAY EVENING MARCH 4TH ITT 1 JZSCTZ.'Mm 8-PJECK ORCHESTRA Admission 25 and 35 cents. ---- " ff w -..-, SM t T3T ISSUEH MIXIXO ClHCTiaH. Goorgo 8. Younx has recently Is sued a small folder containing a stntemont of tho laws npnllcablo to mlnlnff locntlons for distribution among his clients. Tho prcsont mln Ins; excitement makes these circulars of esneclal interest as thev contnin In n conclso form full directions for the guidance of nnynno who is tikli up n claim. Mr. Youmc Is tho t'nltod states Mineral Surveyor for Central Oregon. LIBRARY IIKCKIVIIH IJOOKH. The looal library has received the following books from tho Oregon State "Library to bo horn for tho next two months: Aeschvlus, Lyrical dramas: Foster. Treaties on ore and stono mlnlnfr Dante. Divine comedv. vol 1. 2. 3: Smith. Our Nylon's Flsir In history snd Incident: Edmund and Williams. Toasters handlxiok, (for 1 month onlv): Fsrls. Making good: Hnffdlnir. Brief hlstorv nf modern nhllosophv: Homer. Iliad: Homor. OdvuHcy Iird. First look unon tho birds of Oreton snd Wnohlogton, eonv 7: Vnrshsll. Stories of Robin Hood- Milton Paradise lost: Runs. sell, Rivers of Norh America- Shako snenro. Hamlet. Mncnoth. Morchnnt of Vonlre- Stsok, Wild flowers that rvory child should know: Vorgllus Mnro, AnnrJd of Virgil. Twnnty bent novels nf 1914- Sfnnhens. the npi. gods; Chesterton, FIvIok Inn: wi. Wlfo of Sir Isneo Hnrmon nnd The World set free. Stare: Prnrtor, ' les of starland. copy 1; Mltton, Chll Iron's book of stars, conv 2. Goo! okv: Condon. Oregon roologv. con. 1 : Ilobbs, Earth featiiros rnd tholr moaning; Scott. An Introduction to geology: Oro collection, Geolonv nnd water resources of Central Oregon, eon. 1. PoI"Hng: Tfiniph Aool'o. -n ? Vn D"i'. Toxt-li"'"'' "' tbo lll'orV Of r"ljlnt rnn. 1 ' ,,'"flm"',0. Pnloters pnd palntlmr. Interior il'" orntlon: Dillnwny, Decoration of the school nnd homo, con 6: Vollmor, A book of distinctive Interiors. Classified Advertising Advertisement Innerfril under this hendlnii nt the rate nf ONK CUNT A WORD each Insertion. Casli must nccompnny all orders from pemon not linvlne n regular account itltli Tho Dtilletln. No nilvertiseinent tnk- for less titan IB cents each insertion. WANTKD, A VIT.I'A'iLl-; OFPIW, By arrangement wltlt t' P""d Water HAitht & Powor Co.. Tbo Rul letln is able to pffer Its readers nn unusual bargain. If vou wnnt an qlectrlo Iron, ftn electric coffeo per colator, nn electric toaster or a curl ing Iron hero Is your chance. For particulars sro th .advertisement on WANTED YouriB mill tonni, lio tween 2200-2000 pounds. Must bo clieap. Write to Ilox 212, llond. Oregon. 51p WANTKD Flat top, oak desk. Ad dress Ilulletln. 51-52p WANTKD Kent lrl for general hoiiHo work. Apply at Thompson's Furnlturo storo. 51-520 WANTKD to buy lonm of mod I u in weight farm horses. Will bo at Pilot Ilutto Inn March 3rd. C. W. Richardson. Die WANTKD Second hand mowor and rako. (llvo description nnd prlco. Address Stnnloy Smith, Mllllcnn, Ore gon. 401f FOR R1CNT. FOR RUNT My homo In Ilon'd to rosponslhlo party, cheap. Also huvo for snlo, ono douhlo harnoss, ono 3 year old colt, and a 800 pound four yunr old pony. F, M. Ray, file. 'FOR RKNT KlKhly aero lmrov. od farm 0 miles onst of Hand 50 norcs Irrlgabla nnd undor cultivation, good buildings. M. P. Cashman, f Ilepd Hotel. 51tf FOR RENT-Furwshod '--oit room ctppo In; reasonable. Inq"'ro nt ppst oltlco. 50-51 c. FOR BALK. lAny number and breed of young calves furnished. All orders ship ped on ono day's lOtlco.'rldpH rand' Molchlor, Tillamook, OreSon. 51 p FOR SALE Two J'dooW soleclod n n int.,.. 1 .-,-. ..1li. r.n -!., qiiih, White Leghorn Cockerel f 1.60. L. W. 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