tub iiKNii nui-wrriN, iikn:, ore., Wednesday, aphid sh. ima. PAGE 4. I THE BEND BULLETIN (Published Every Wednesday) 1 v 3 i r' s r- GEOHGE PALMER PUTNAM Publisher ROREHT W. SAWYER Mnnnging Editor An Independent nowspnpar stand ing for tho sqiinro d,cnl, clcun busi ness, elenn politics nnd tho beat In terests of Ilond nnd Central Oregon. Imyors nnd the wage spenders only by treating both of thoni with un- scrupleous squareness, If wo hold rip prices of otoro m'-n nro nblo to put I own. If wo charge denco rents, there will be built for tho mill employees conipi.ny housea. "FARMER" SMITH HERE JV PINE IS VICTOR. i Tho La Pino high school nine de i fcated tho A. L. French Cubs In tho All subscriptions nro duo and PAYAI1LE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration nro mnllcd subscribers and It roncwnl Is not mado within reason able tlmo tho paper will bo discon tinued. Plcnso notify us promptly of any chango of address, or of Inlluro to ro colvo tho paper regularly. Othorwlso vro will not bo responsible for copies misscu. Mflko all checks nnd ordora pay- t)ia to Jienu Huilotln. Cj tin vnnr Sl.f.fl I Six months 80 I other bund. If wo nil reallzo that a Thrco months GO I c"pst or oiu "uo which we may "'i our iinnns iinrucKcu in iii neuis opened, wo shall get along satisfac torily, and we venture tno opinion that tho towns fair dealing will bo reciprocated by tho newcomers, who will forthwith becomo iib ardent I lend boosters as nro wo hnvo been wedded to tho town for so long. Pcrbnps all this Is out of place, Probably pieclous llttlo of It will hnvo any effect. Hut It Is a fair warning, nevertheless, and Justified. Preaching Is cheap and practicing nolt.'.'c'.'r H .,! Agr.c.turKt Preaches ,, .. SdsTtKong' M oxorliltant real- tilno of Corn to 1 miueiM. c c,ow ,tc,0lj ml excellent gnme Moro dnlry cows, more brood sows fcr tho visiting team, allowing mu nn.t mirn nliirlnna tu ' Piirfiinr" kIx itrnttprod hits. The Bond pltchors If lot prims soar bevond reason thoi a,in, ,,., ii iinu nmmii-v unm lilt nnnllv. E. L. Clark, of I.a lots will not bo bought, nnd the JokoIn nt) grjCttirnl lino. Thutro, with' Pine, ttnd Stove Stoldl umpired tho will boon us. If, for Instance, Tho ,m,r,. int,,i under cultivation, ird coin gamo, which wns watched by about isiinoiiii iries io marge ioo niucii mr acclliiiuted eo as to tako ltd 1 Inco as 200 people. A large delegation came printing, the business will go to t a stnjlo crop, tuemi irosjo.-vy for tlic- down from I.n Pino. Portland or somewhere ole. On tho , .pitier i il..i --.-. Tho ngrlcuPurlst of the O.-W. It. Hulled barley Is tho best chicken & N. Co., has been making n tour of fee,i, (jet It at the New Hend Hour Central Oregon and arrived in Hontl jnil. Adv. Monuny uiternouu no Underw ear WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 191D. Uil OULI1I IlilJ .HUllUil UIIU1IIUUI1 " met n fow farmers at tho Commercial Club room for a short discussion of. farming matters. He Is still preach-' Ing "corn" and on Monday iirraitved to furnish seed corn for a numinr f farmers In this section. t Mr. Smith attended a meatlu-; nt Powell Hutto Monday night. ! Uso Deschutes Spray Flour! It is . ...... ... -. ,. , ....... 10 ueBl njaUu uuii a uuuu iruuuci, , rtnnma lilf.l, lint mif fitiltnrMtnlt V la I . ... .! ..... .o ...,., llll, WW. w,.,,u. .....,, i ji.iv. ,i II so great eitner to ncip or io nun ourselves that a llttlo gratuitous sermonizing socms pcrmlssnble. Let ti h find our text, then, In tho good book of American common sense: Tnko It easy! A PROSPERITY SERMON. Ilond Is on tho vcrgo of great de velopments. During tho ensuing onr he town will Increase In sire, urna jierlty nnd Importance. Tho oppor tunities or Its citizenship will hg manifold. Those who have walled long, with the patience of unllngglng ojitjtnlmn, will see many or their dreams come tine. Ihero will bo re ward for the far-sighted nnd tho loyal. Rut let us also by alt means re member that growth brings with It opportunities that may bo abused. Lot lis bo prepared to do tho best for ourselves and for our town, and, es pecially, for the Interests and tho now citizens who will play ho Import ant u part In the Immediate up-hulld- Ing of Hend. Tho opportunity of prosperity is a two edged sword, that should bo wielded wisely lest It In jure him who bandleH It. "In ,tho llrst place, there can ho no harm In lomludlng all of us that so fnr ih huslncm development goes Hend has, perhaps, outstripped Its nvnllahlo resources. Tho town Is fomowliat overgrown, as things now Maud. Wo liao most excellent city foundations heie, but wo have pio grossed ho rnr alieaily thru there Is need for conservative development of what wo ahead have before wo launch much further In town build ing. In other words, Hend Is some what like an overgrown boy Just iilossotiiing Into manhood ; ho nteds to (III out and get flesh on his butim nnd strength In his muscles bt.fore ho undertake! too much man's work. All of which Is not derogatory to Hend aud needs not bo taken amiss, The town is like scores of other Wes tell! communities, each and every one of which at some time In Its his tory has reached tho stage where we now stand. The Inevitable Impn tleBye to build a city, the ambition which In the West's greatest asset, Is lospouslhio. If there Is any fault It It the kliiu or fault worth having. And above ti'l it Is a fault easily oul rrow n. A!. nei-, I te keep tho liiaktw on, t ,i) Ob w it we emi' Let iij I'V til. ni mi- do what we cm n to HiippruM "Ihioiiih," which lire harmful. Let us tr tu me that lot pi Ices, which Hlreml) In mttuv In h flirt have discounted the Immedl nlo future, rlvu no further until mu Mmillnt growth win r mitt, for ir we let them, we shall be hint In the end. despite the temporal. pro II Is, for In tho Until iiiiulynlH pioportv Is worth what It ran earn, or, nt the bust, its value Is tu bo rot-honed on what It reasonably can be expected to earn after u spitcu or iimrem-eoiiMii'ilug yeius. Let us, In short, hfe, our lioflds, ir luuTi'Hitful In such efforts every one of us, from the ronltv broker nnd lol-i wuer to tho iner ohant nud fiuiurr who markets here will benellt. Further, let us be honokl with our elves n ml rememler that lleud'n growth will be due almost exclusive ly to tho men who make the puvrollH possible, ami the mtm who spend thMo ixiyiolls. Of eon mo there Is no phlltmthropv eoiini'i'led with tho eMtnbllshmeut of lumber mills huro.Ciipltal Is Investing lit them Molely to make more money. The men who are steeling affairs have only one end In view -and that Is to get the most for their Invest ment. Tholr ambition Is to make the most lumber powlhlo, at the lowest vest, ft out their timber, mid to sell tho product' nt tho blithest figure ob tainable. They are not giving us anything, yon say, so, wu owe them nothing. Wrong. They are giving us much, thny nre furnishing thu start for which Hend has waited long, nnd which once readied, the growth of the tinyii, upon an ever Increasing Mjalo, Is asbUtod And Just ns hard lninlno8 smy and nothing else dic tates their action, so also doe bus! hush piudoncu. If nothing else Uvlsu that 'Wo see our payroll pro ducers uud spenders get n square deal first, last nnd nil tho time. If thuM large Inventors nro luxr rnmd othuiH will not follow In tholr footsteps. If their coining Is the sig nal for attempted looting, elthor of thiim, their employcen or tho publlo, Ketid will suffer In the cud. Thu Bulletin knows that tho mill men will bo treated fairly nt the out nt. Their legitimate douiunds will m(I be met. Thuy will receive tho fullest measure qf.co-ipcratluu und eiicoiiragument. Mint, lovi our owiv xood looking nt tho matter solely with selllshuesa. It you will let us lomcmbvr that wo shall roup thu .'jiHxIuium of benefit from tho wago I RENEW RANGE W,l!i Classified Advertisina j I-OIt RENT. 1 r....1r.l t.. llJ,IM. LltinMf. l.i nt """'" " - w - rou KENT Small furnished Prlncvlllc. house near depot. S. R. Hogln. 7-9c (Oregon Journal.) i FOR SALE Remington No. 10, PRINEVILLE, April 27. The old typewriter, almost new. Good bar. . . . . K.l. In..l-A 11..1I.IH "l Stnte Forester Elliott declnrcs that In Oregon lire hns destroyed about live times ns much timber ns has boon marketed. Which shows the Import- mime war between sbeenmon nnd cat- gain. Inquire Hullctln. 7tf nnco of organized flro protection In tlemcn, It is believed has again I FOR SALE One Holstcln cow and the woods. It nlso mnkes us of Con trnl Oregon glad that our timber re sources nro so situated that tho fire monnco 1h practically negligible, so far as outright destruction la concerned. growth that first class sower system to enro for the needs of a larger town, In Htrail of being obliged to tncklo tho Job now. It wns tho wisest Invest ment Hend hns mado to date. Pro- gresslvcness pnjs. brokon out In Crook county. Ycstcr- yearling calL High grade stoc. In- day four masked men attacked a , quire Hend Garage. 7tf nana or sneep ueionging to isauor von itENT Three room house Meyers, about 30 miles er.st of Prlne- UIl ngi,t r,n,, wntcr near now BCi,ool vlllo, killing a number of sheep a.id llollROi tnr,re Elite Studio. -Itfc Intimidating tho horder. Tholdontl- .,on ipvTpichv nerp ranch ty of tho masked men Is not known . ' ' ' L. iS5 n- nnd Ctf WoTo ready, anyhow, for tho big a" 'ftX. ndo complo, c8Capo nf,er apply unless nvvtli. And aren't wo glnd wo have ' .:,. m ,. ,,.., ready cash. the case and dovelopmonto nro expected. you have team MX, Bulletin. The Hulletln welcomes to tho Ccn trol Oregon newspaper field, the Jof rerHon County Searchlight, n new weekly published at Mctollus by Hall- ey Kay Leach. FOR SALE, Uso hulled barley for your chick-1 FOR SALE 40 or 80 acres Irrl- Forsalo at the Now Ilond Flour (rated Innd. No cash required If buy- ens. Mill. Wo'ro told the now hntchery will produce r00 ono fish this summer. How about more than that many feet of lumber every week, .Mr. Pessimist? HAITIST CHURCH. Illlilo school, 10 a, m. Pronchlng service 11 o'clock. Preaching sorvlce 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 8 o'clock. I'O.Y OWNS OLD PATENTS. Other old time patents owned by n Hend resident bavo come to light since the publication of the nccouut of tho one owned by .1. C. Rhodes. The new ones are the property or Lon iL. Fox and are for Innd In Coles county, Illinois. One Is dated Juno Id, IK 18 and Is signed by S. II. Uiughlln, as recorder or the general land olllco n-ul by the president, James K. Polk, by his secretary, I. It. Stephen. The second ono Is dated May 10, IS.'O. and bears tho signat ures of '.. Taylor, president, by his secretary Thus, Evvlng, Jr. N, Sar gent signed an recorder. Moth pat ents wore Issued to Jottlab llootz. Mr. Fox also has a copy of the New York Herald or April 15, ISC," containing an account or the assassination and death or Abraham Lincoln, -Adv. er makes Improvements. Inquire nt Hend Hotel. 8-10p FOR SALE or TRADE Register ed Holsteln bull, nlso good two year old Holstcln heifers. Apply to Scott and Smith, Tuinalo, Oro. 8-10p FOR SALE Good road cart, cush ion sent and hack, $10. J. II. ABk yojr SIiouro. Sp 30 tr. FOR SALE Two story building ."0x35. Two pool tnblea, cigars, to- DKLiVKitK i.i:i"TimH. imcco, candy nnd harbor outfit. Rev. H. C. Hnrtrnnft delivered nn rooms on oecond floor. Will sell at Interesting lecturo on "Immigration ' ' r'Kht price. P. J. LIthauser, Slaters, nt the Presbyterian church Sunday i Oregon. 8-0c ovenlng. Tho lecture was Illustrat- FOR SALE Have your combings oil by Btereoptlcnn views and was) mado Into n switch; sond combings hoard by a largo audience. In view , by parcel post or to homo of Mrs. C. Try Truo Hltto flour, grocer for It. Adv. The Largest Display of Boys' and Girls' Athletic Union Suits "and MEMS UNDERWEAR is now on display AT OUR STORE. Boys' and Girls' Union Suits at 50c Mens Union Suits at $1.00 Mens U Suits, heavier Wt. at $1.50 Men's Two Piece Summer Underwear at per garment 50c We nlso have a new line of the latest styles in LADIES' OXFORDS AND PUMPS, priced from $2.75 to $4.00 Use True Illue Flour! It Is the bust made nnd a Rend product. Adv. 37 HORSE SHOEING No. 1-5 . SI.50. N, 6-7 S2.00 Reletting, per ihue S .15 Repair work guaranteed iat iilactory at lowed rate BEND BLACKSMITH SHOP G'lner Roml l MinnctoU Stirtlt of tho lutorcst shown Mr. Hurtranft plans to glvo n number of nddltlonnl lectures during tho coming year. FRANCHISE AWAITS ACTION. Up to tho time of going to press no nctlon hnd been taken by .Mayor Mil ler on tho Steldl nnd Tweet gonornl electrical franchise pasted y tho council last week Tuesday. Mr. Mil ler has been out of town since Inst week. He has 10 days from tho pas sage or the franchUo In which to ap prove or to sign tho measure, in enso ho does neither within tho noces sery tlmo It becomes law automatically. Saturday is the Big Day! Come and fSee! Warner's THE VARIETY STORE Tho Piano's Saven Octave.. Plnnes of standard size have n key board of seven octaveK nnd three notes -llftytvvo white keja There It a reiion for this limit As It Is, the Kejs nt either end of the keyboard are 'iirelv' ii.mI anil the ton.- that enn now ! Mcihirtil tniin ii,,, i,.Kt be liitln-l inellidi all llpit have nu.v i-iiinie iiiii'ii'iit i mu,. to Dm milium ni It in.. iiiinpncN or Him Ke.vhitaid vele f tulcl in,, iiildi'il ki)ii would priNlm-i -iiiiimI in iiu' without hiiv imt. ii XL'iilllniiKt. in piWble fo'i hi- liiiiiiaii eat in p.. rich e "ouiidx ovei I rniui ill iihiiilt eleven iM'lillex, hut Ibe iitiiiliiitimi or tuiii-al roiitiiN Ii" I'lilliii-il in Hie si'tnii Mini ouetlilid oc lUVl-i. Iliihloli HiTMld A Short.ned Vult. "iMil Hie ill I it- girt iroiu tiHtt riiwir 'line ii l'mihI (lliii'V luqulri'il the rouil' ml Del "' ' I mire 1111111111111." mil the Al-t- elipil "lice niire said h.. cmilil lav tun iiiiiir.. mil I unve pel muni chnii ii linn to iM'lnn,- whfii mi h Ml nnd I 1 will to ln'i n'M-rnl 'liaptcr rem linn diiii ilitit Im.iK tun vtine me tali. ) I'm,. tlnoiiK Point Km I'niiif I'eiip'e. mill hc ,in imme nu rjum sillier " ii tiaiiit I'imn Healer. A Strong Rtambliic. Winn 11 inmit iiHikiuu iieui 1 lint con diniiu ih. .mu Air jiuuh- (m me trolli-.v Vi.' -aid Jiu-gn-a i'if ihh trying to Hunk hiio lie in,I(h like, ilia iniv ih vcrv liiuiiiiiit to im. "lili I K11..W Htm it ih.- Mint Jlrn IIkkIiw 'It h oiii Kiiinih,"- jiiiigu, Th. Son.. It run tiit,. Mint ,.,. tun wcniten vout i'im il tiisirinu It uiii nip a ln .it .1,1,1 tuitei tun win iiirreune fill 11 liort tune vmii miw-i , rwion If .VHII HII ti,l lliillllli IMIl) hhihi you will ureiill.v trengtii,i unit b,ne ot oncll lndmiuiKilU .New a. Hit Job. "Whin l ynnr ihvuuuIoii al;r1 he linlae nt a ltin--. Sm" b IIHliB J.-ilue-pmyin' fm tilli 111 Millie in. they re tieetleil hii pre lb tin I lit- end 0 the world nhetievei Hie -iL-ni pint tliaiiivvii."-Allnuta tOIItltllltOI Dana, Kenwood Addition, Hend, Ore gon. S-llc FOR SALE Do Lnvol separator, No. 17. Inqulro Hulletln. Gtt FOR SALE 2800 pound team, np ply or wrlto to E. llnnnn, c-o Snthors store. 3tfc FOR SALE Fnrm, southwest sldo R. M. SMI TH Clothing Co. LEARN THE WAY Powoll Dutte, 320 acres, 150 under cultivation, ns much more can bo cultivated; 80 fruit trees growing on place. For Information inqulro nt Al falfa post office 3-19 p FOR SALE Settings of thorough bred Dnrred Rock eggs. $1 per set ting. A. C. Egan. 2-10c FOR SALE Flvo room bungalow and lot In Park addition. Small payment down, Imlnnco to suit pur chaser. Inquire JuIIub Kortman. 48tf FOR SALE Flvo room houso nnd lot In Parle addition, light and water, (lood bargain. Inqulro II. P. Mnn lon, Hend, Oregon. -Hfc LOST AND FOUND. FOUND Ilrovvn nir.rc, nbout four years, old, whlto stocking hind legs, branded E on tho right shoulder. Owner can hnvo bbiho by paying costs. Apply IJullotin office Ctf. TO TRADE OR EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE 120 ncros undor Umatilla Irrigation Projoct, 2 miles from town, for land near Ilond, O. C. Hcnklo, over First National Bank, Hund, Oregon. C-lOp. 1 " ' ' : p . expense. Th Imanlty. "How waa lie iioipiliiedr "lnminltjr" "lie OiHMnt arom crniy "' ' , lli I. n't l iv. ..II.. I.. ..... I- ... ... . "M Jill lll.li WBF I off M-Kuiim,. CM Jttuea, Paint Your Own Carriage you can do it yourself and at little It's easy to give it a beautiful, hard, brilliant, varnish-gloss finish in black or rich appropriate colors. v ACME QUALITY CARRIAGE PAINT (Neal's) is made especially to give to buggies, carriages ! and vehicles of -all kinds, a tough, durable, glossy finish that will look well and wear well. ;-An ideal finish for settees, flower stands, porch furnk. ture, garden tools and all surfacesni that must withstand exposure and hard usage. Ready to brush .on and the label tells how. . '" n LJend Hardware CpraX3ent,ggflylj i. - -w 41 "t.1 0 L..7"lm .-' sr !- r&- . v- J.V-U- ia., r,