'L PAGE 8. tiii: iin.vn, iiuLMrrix, nuxn, ore., Wednesday, apritjH, ioig. f. WHITE RIBBQH MEMBERS EE1 ANNUAL CONVENTION AT KEDMOND Oook bounty W. C. T. V. IIoIiIh Thii J)ny KiwnIiiii ii( Redmond .Mis. C 1'. Nlsvvougfi- Elcttiil Rccoiillug SiiTulji ry Ili-inliilliini Voted. (Contributed.) Thn 4th minimi con von tlon of tlio Crook county C. T. tJ. was held tit Redmond on April 9 and 10, 1913. Thu county president. Mrs. Shlpp, occupied llio rlinlr ami opened the convuntloii in ilno form. Iluml had chargo of tlio devotloiiuls nftor which t ho Redmond Union extended lior most cordial welcome. MrH. UiiMoll, Hih St ii to Corrmiioml Jng Secretary ami Mrs 1'plts, thn luosldout of tlio State Pnreiit-Teach-i-ra Association both gave Khoit tulktt. Tilt) tif tm noon amnion in given over lo thu iIIsciihbIoii of several imperii on temperance work. At tlio evening meeting (ho Kod monil Union rendered h musical anil llferary piogriim iiml Airs. Unwell iind Mr. Foils gave talks. The Saturday morning session wan a buatiisaa meeting ami thn election; of ronnty offleprs wero hold. The I following officers wpre oloctoil: PreH-1 ldent. Mm. Ilelkmtp, I'rlnevf IIh : vice president, Mrs. Hedges, Redmond, rorreapondliig secretary. MrH. ell, Pilnevlllo; locordlng aerrotnry, Mrs. NldwoiiKur, Ilend. treasurer, Mm. riinlfnn, (JIhI. The iiftuiinoii aeaalon una spent In (llacueslng tho "better tmhlim" luove ineiit mid (IiIm closed tho convotitlon Itevdullnnt Ailopti'il. Th following resolutions wero adopted liy tile delegates: "Resolved that we liourtlly endorse tho wink of thn "Girls' Industrial Hchool" and lecniniiioml tlint thn un ions of tlio comity lend tliolr aid to tlila work whenever possible. "Rosolved that tho unions of tho county lake up tlio "hettur babies" inovonionl anil do inoio of tills work In tho ftitmo. "Resolved thai , thn members of thl convention extend our thankH to Mth. Hhastdl, Hi" ati.to corresponding heeietary for hoi' presence and nld at thlx convention "Resolved Hint wo extend our iliunka to-.MiH. Fella, tho president of tin pareul-teaclior uaaeclntlon, for her nldo uddreaa. "Resolved Iiml we oxtund our thanjit for Dip elocution nnd iiiusloul program mi well tendered by tho Red mond ladloa. "Resolved tljat wit, the delegate r Hi la convention, extend our hearty ihK'ika io tli" cltjlena of Redmond ior thdr klntlniaM ami Mit)Hilttilltv jur tn hre Html that i "pv u these res i lip sitragu on that minute of ntmlin glut rubUtted In Um i of thn count ' NOTICE to Our Patrons and the Public. THIS being our First Anniversary in business, we wish to show our ap preciation of your liberal support and want to call your attention to OUR NEW MODEL 5 cent BREAD wrapped in a special wrapper on which is printed a profit-sharing coupon. Every '20 of these coupons you save and return to the American Hakery on Wall St., will get you 10c in trade absolutely free. Quality is our aim always. Ous new MODEL BREAD is jn limited field of operation. Over- Young nnd wife wero tho guests of head chnrco on any company is a i Mr. and Mrs. Schroder last Friday. large part of its operating coat, and Young is at homo for a fow days one emcicni uuniuuuy uuii i;u muiu economically managed than two on sale at McCUISTON'S, SIIUEY'S and McCLINCY'S, and other grocers on special order. The American IJnlcery also carries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in season. Large variety of finest Candies. Our Ice Cream is made from pure, fresh country cream. Whole sale and retail at lowest prices. Shriner Si Huey Ilonoy nnd Tar Is truly honllng and prompt In action. It rollcvos coiirIih, coMh, croup and whooping cough. Contalim no ophitoH. Patterson Drug Co. Adv. TUESDAY SEES FRANCHISE UP (Coutlnuod from pago 1.) in inaoj "'tP I'ltudlU Mb I '! Hint) to Mr. i:. J. ClniiMon of Tlllu monk, OreKou, which. iIiowh what (he CommliMlou'a Httltude hna hocn In aliuihir caaen whore competition hut heeii Involved. Vory truly yourn, Itnllrnad CominlMlon of Oroguu, liy II. II. Ooroy, Seerotnry. ge i;ilwiuai tor inf.--Adv. it d hatjio paint- HOW t() OWN .N AlPI'O. Having Ueueatli tlumi tlio olil r nmtatUma t Hip rirat Nfltlonul n nk the aU temuitu of the xecond t' or of til bank Imlldlng itfrtf of 'ithp. elite to own HUtoniolillnj va (Copy) October 17, 1911. "Mr. K. J. Cianaeen, Tillamook, Urexn. near Sir: Anuwertnc your favor of the 23d current we brg t nay that the letter KforreU to by you from u nnd which 'u any wee read heforo the Otty Coiiuoll of TlllHinook waa one In an Hur to a eoinmuiilratlon from Mr. W l. Todd. Olty lloconler. It la mm coining to ho reoognlaed that compotltlon cannot In nil Instainwn ri-Kiilnte ratea In pulillu utllltlre mid that one company properly rneulntod loir And tln'i own them too, n ro- and mliulnlatered can generally give i nt cpnaua dlHotoeliiR nine mnohluoa hotter nnd ohoaper aorvluo tlinn two. I HM-aaeil n tuoee won unvo (iiiiuom i1ht TIm "little old l'ord" hoeiU tim Hat vi ith three rare nnd thorn U . i) cnrli of the lollowliiK mnkoe, riprce-Au UildHou, Hulck, Colo, Ktudebakxi Olllilinera. Tho Slither tuitldtnr. cine next In line with II vu totiantr i' icli owiiIiik n oar. f Ml It Ml I.I, COXNKOTUn. The pUiit of the Itend Klour Mill I'miipi'iir la now operating under power miidi-hUhI at tho Noith onnnl item. ropoiipd In The Hullotlu 1mm( mippR the wltes were atrtiug Into tn tioiimUlately after the ouuncll iioi'tthK at which tho fiam-hlao waa I . wit-i mij connection waa mailo at lint mill aoiMt after. til rici: Hiiutcrs rii.iNtis. Althouah newa reiiarta from Wnah- limit u a nt poraanal letters trom ' ltopieMMitatlvo iiliinott ink of the1 ii the K'v.'iit cunareea of a1 i HI glvlnu the itaht to thoae who1 he in.t up on their uomeetendil i,. iitke icWMotinl clalma. the liul nillce at 'i lii DhIIw wrllea that It haa lied no noil;,- or the uew law t'ntll .iitli-lall) noiltled 't taUce the ponltluu. 1 1, i It iniiHt (eject all new tllluKi, ,.iinlt to the applicant to npiul SIIAV1! 1MWK1XS. . lli I'ounty Journal.) Hlniwe haa anuounceu m "": . " v . . . .,. i .,... iinlfiUtWU "8 rtcnoui rmperviaor, nu i.aiunliloa to take effeit the llrat ; "i 'laia ir. 9t" " tho Hay Orouk oouulry where ho ox I'.vu tQ tyeMo In Uio future. 1 reah hQUlU 8tl panily. Amorl i.iii HSkerjv-Ailv- It la a waato of capital and n dlxnd viiutima to n city to linvo two hoIh or telpphono or etectrlo llaht wiroe and poloe lurumliprliiK tho Htruota whi'ii one can he made to aervo tho aainn purpoee. Moat utllltloa nro unt il in 1 inouopollHH mid the hlxhoet of llrlpiwv and the low eat rntoa nro only poaallde wium oach one line the on tiro liualiiiHia of a given city or territory. Now that wo lime tho right and du ty to regulate all public aervlce cor poratioiia tho III oflertH of monopoly nu be eacnpod and at the same time th tinetli'lal roeulta of economy nnd eltti'loncy realliod. Kleetrlc llaht; uoinpnnlee ahould he regulated with retiptH-t to their eehed ub or raiee: dlacrliulnatloua which are mi froqueut under ordinary ulr cuuiKtaHeee muat be prevented, wlrea iiium lie run In aurh manner aa to re time the danger to the public, Meadl- 11088 of electric potential nnd uni formity throughout miiBt ho given; proper precautions must bo tnken to Hafogunrd tho llon of employes of (ho company and tlio general public and jiiHt nnd ronsomiltlo rules nnd mgulatlona miiHt be enforced. Ah Hinted In our coiumuiilcntlon to Mr. Todd, wo doJiiot bollovo (hat am pulillu Hhould be burdoned with n re turn on a duplication of Investment, nnd that tho utility voivlng any par ticular district should be required to furnish reasonable and adequate Her vice. We do not presume to nay that competition doea not hae Its bene fits, at that any legallv constltu(od body should not le permlttod to glvo franchises to more thnu one public utility for the same purpose, but we do not believe that the beat resit I In can be so obtained. Wherever oom petltli n exists It has been the history of the past that the weaker competi tor la absorbed by the stronger nnd the benefits to be derived fiom com petition theieby lost. If, us you Hay. the electric light eompanv now In ex istence at Tillamook Is unable or un willing to furnleh adequate Hervlce for the town, we believe that the better method la for a strong coni tmny to be organised absorbing tho present plant in the llrat Instance and not endeavor to do a cut lluynt huslntwa and freese out thr plant now In the fluid. (ienorally speaking water power Is (ho cheaper aervlce, but this la not Mlwnts the caae unlets the mime can be clieuplv nnd effectively controlled and the energy traiiHtiiKted at not ton great distance. Wo are not con veraant with the local conditions ut Tillamook and hence lire not In n position to speak advisedly, but If It Is the desire of tho clly that wo should do so. wo will gladly send our electrical englneem oor to study our local conditions .mil advise with the city authorities as to the bust method to pursue In apiMirini: ade quate service nt reasonable rates. We are not advised ns to tho fin ancial ataudlng of the company now serving (he city ot Tillamook but If it is jHiaalhle to extend their Hor vlcee and increase their facilities to meet the full demand of the i Ity wo think that this would be the better practice, for wo are quite certain thnt there Is not sulllcltmt business to justify two companies occupting such fflroob Mctfr Sill I'so liosenutOJi .prty Klour! It Ii the boat Jimdo, mul tt Mend product A,lv. " 3" t Adv. ONR CKe'T A WOHD Is nil n little Want Ad will oust you. Take Cure of lhv Clilhlren. A JliigortiiK. dUtioMlng cough, vleotiless nltsht. u raw. Inllanied n.r.ui i.u,,i iii n mii'down cotulltlon wjilch Ui clillil Knot nbK to re-1 .ut contngloua discuses, l-oleya WANTED AT ONCE All kinds of Second-Hand Household Furniture. Wo will pay cash or exchange now for old. Figuro with us when you have anything to sell or want to buy. Burns Furniture Co. North end Wall St., the old Triplett Building If we can bo of any nssistnnce (o you In tho matters herein mentioned, kindly ndvlso us. Very truly yours, Ilailrond Commission of Oregon WIIV IT HUCCKKD.S. Hocauec It's for ono thing only, nnd Ilend people rppreclnto thta. Nothing can bo good for everything. Doing ono thing well brings success. Doan's Kldnoy Pills aro for ono thing only. For weak or disordered kidneys. Here Is rellablo evidence of tholr worth. II. P. Steers, retired fnrmer, C02 n. Third street, Tho Dalles, Oregon, says: "I suffered n great denl fiom bnckacho and weak ness of the kidneys. I tried ovory medicine I knew of, but without much benefit until I got Doan's Kid ney Pills. They fixed mo up In n Bhort tlmo mid I havo not been both ered since. I nm now In good health." Price BO ccnlB, nt nil dealers. Don't simply ask for n kidney romedy got Doan's Kidney Pills tho onmo that Mr. Steers had. Kontor-Mllburn Co., Props., liuffalo, N. V. Adv. STAUFFER (Continued from page 7.) doing some seeding. .Mrs. Hassler nnd Miss Brookings ate Easter dinner with lloraco Urook Ings and family nt Hnmpton Ilutto Sunday. Tho many frlouds of Hi Rhodes tendered him a surprise party last Tliursdsy evening, tho occasion hoing his 32d birthday annlvorsary. All had an enjoyable time. Teacher and pupils cleaned tho school house last Monday afternoon. Karl Uodgers Is working for Rob ert Whiteside this week. Owing to a- dcfcctlvo Hue the school had to bo closed ono day last week and ono dny tho week before Mrs. C. C. Rhodes has gono over to cook for J. Vj, Curran. A number from Lost Creek attend ed the ball game at Illack's laBt Sun day. Mrs. Young called on Mrs. Porry tlio lnttor part of last wcok. dron, Oottor, Cyrus, Hesio nnd Orubo linvo been working on tho Squnvv Crook ditch this week. Mrs. Kelly was In to seo the Red mond doctor the last of tho week. 1MNUHURST. ci,ovi:iii)am:. wero transactlag business nt Stnuffcr Inst week. P. Ii. Follies has returned homo from tho Gap ranch nnd will do somo linpinvemetitB on his claim. Mrs. .1. It. HasHlor nnd Miss Alice Ilrooklngs mndo n trip to Brookings nftor supplies. A. Ii. Goodrich of Ilutto nutoed over to Stauffor after seed ryo. Tho first game of baEoball of tho season was played last Sunday bo- tvveon Hnmpton nnd Lost Crook. The score was fl to 2 in favor of Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Popo imd Mr. Wnll of Ilutto nutoed through enrouto to Ilend. Mr. Monroo nnd Mr. Htnmnn of Rolyut cmno over nftor seed rye on Monday. Mrs. A. C. Mercor, Miss Imo Mer cor, Perry nnd James Ilnrtnou. Mrs. Overall, Ilnzol Albert nnd Rohort Mcl.outh took Knstor dinner at C. .1. Stan fTors. Press DoWItt wont out to Lake vlnw last week. Mrs. Gcorgo Young nnd Mrs. S. N. Rest called on Mrs. Stauffcr nnd Mrs. Uert Rhodes ono day Inst week. Tho Stato votorlnnry surgeon wns out Sunday to seo tho sick horses In Pleasant Vnlloy. Mr. FoutB nnd Mr. McKwnn havo lost horses nnd It Is thought to ho glnnders. John Pratt hns cleared about 21 ncros of sngo brush this spring. LOST CltllUK. (Spoclnl to Thn Rulletln.) LOST CRKKK, April C G. R. (Special to Tho Rulletln) CI.OVKRDAIii:, April 12. Calvin Ilurnsidc nnd fnthor drove to Red mond Monday. Mrs. Ilarley Hovers Is convalescent after n sovoro Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Carson spent Satur day in Sisters. Mr. Van Matro and family -wore trading In Ilend Saturday, returning homo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gruho woro business visitors nt Redmond Saturday. G. RIvetts has cleared tho road nround ills place. At tho Council meeting Frldny night tho subject of n hall to bo built nt tlio four corners was taken up, and n committee appointed to investi gate tho possibilities of tlio project. After tho business Nicotine (ho do- bate, Resolved, It Is bettor to linvo n nont cranky woman than a good naturcd slovenly one, was given tho ladles upholding neatness nnd tho men good nnturo. Good nnturo won the Judgos and tho entlro crowd, Songs, by Walter Iloyd. with Ulvln Van Matro accompanist nnd tho Tat tler by K. Cymer closed tho program. Mrs. Gibson of PInlnvlew visited our school Friday. A number of Clovordnlo pcoplo will nttend tho exorcises given by tho Sisters school Tuesdny night nt which tlmo Superintendent Myors will present tho standard flag. Cloverdalo ball team met tho Red mond team In Sisters Sundny and won tho gnmo. A return gnmo Is to ho played in Redmond next Sundny. Tho Clovordnlo lineup is Elvln Van Matro, Arthur Gruho, Linn Wilson, Clnudo Woods, Dean Vnn Matro, Floyd Grube, Van Wilson, Vorn Skelton and Mr. Hosford. Mr. Kelly. Mr. Cyrus, Mr. SkoUon nnd Mr. RIvetts nttondod tho ball gamo In Slstors Sundny. Mossrs. Andrus, McGrogor, Wnl- (Speclnt to Tho Rulletln). PINKIIUIIST, April 12 Tho Pino hurst Union Sunday School has elect ed offlcero to serve during tho next quarter as follows, Hupcrliitoudont, Ii. II. Root; assistant superintendent, Mrs. D. W. Dietrich; secretary, Es (hor Dietrich; treasurer, Ruth Uay Iey; librarian, Edna Root; organist, Mrs. I. E. WImor; teachers: lilblo class, D. W. Dietrich, Intermediate class, Mrs. Wlmer, primary class, C. II. Spatigh. A program mid plo social wns hold at tho Pinehurst school houso Frldny. Tho pies woro sold to tho highest bid der, tho proceeds to go for tho benefit of tho school. Mr. nnd Mrs. Enrl Updlko of Mo tollus havo moved to tho Star ranch at Tumalo. J. E. .Myers visited the school on Monday and wns well pleased with tho school work this year. Mr. WImor nnd Gib Edglngton branded cattlo tho ilrst of tho weak. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Stylos called nt tho Tumalo ranch Sundny. I. E. Wlmer nnd C. II. Spnugli linvo been engaged hauling hay to Rend. Mrs. L. J. Wlmer Is staying with her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Spnugli. R. II. tlnyloy left tho Inst of tho week for Redmond. Mrs, Root mid Mrs. Dietrich called on Mrs. Snyder Sunday. A. H. Reed nnd son Gcorgo Vvo boon cutting wood tho past week Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Root went to Road Monday to havo somo dentnl work done. Mr. Dietrich has been hauling liny to Ilend the past two weeks. Mrs. O. W. Binder wns thrown from n horso while riding Inst Fri day nnd wns hurt qutto badly, but la bottor at this writing, P. V. Swlshbr mndo n trip to Rend Friday. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. I.ovorenz ot PIn.nvlow called on Mrs. Nichols Sat urday. Mr. Gnsnoy, who recently rented tho McAllister ranch, has moved from hero to Plalnview. Mr. Root has been clearing land on his place. Mrs. Dietrich nnd dnughtor Esther wero dinner guests of Mrs. Root on Sundny. Ruth Rnyloy spent Sunday with Etliol nnd Ivy Snydor. Mrs. Snyder cntortnlnod Mrs. Nichols Sunday. Mrs. Person and her two llttlo grandchildren, Doris and Donnld An dorson, wero Rend visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Root woro guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Dietrich Sunday. Miss Ednn Root called on Miss Ethol Snydor Sunday. Ruth Rnyloy, Harry Dietrich nnd George. Reed woro on tho sick list this week. The Bend Company LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH FIR AND MAPLE FLOORING MILLWOOD $2.50 Per Load DELIVERED TOWN LOTS AND ACREAGE