The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, May 05, 1915, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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    THIS IJBXI) BULLETIN, IlKN'O, OHR., WEDNESDAY, MAT? C, 10i
PAGE 0.
WHEN REED RULED
And Raised a Row In Congress
by Counting a Quorum.
HOW THE QUESTION AROSE.
Oar" to
and no
Put tho
The Issue That Moved ths
Overturn Doth Democratic
publican Precedents 'and
Houte In an Uproar.
In lila "1Ato of Tliomnn Ilnirkptt
'ilctil." populiirly kiimvn its "Cznr"
Heed. Siiiniifl V. Me(!nll ruliites liow
tlio prciit qiiiNtlim of tln iUiirmii
tlint wiib counted nroie. TIip famous
lssuo t'uiuu tip Kliortly iifti-r Hi-ciI'm re
election nw H:iikf r In DivfiiilitT. I8S0
Till' Iloptllillciiim Mini ho niirrow n inn
Jorlty tlmt IiiimIiickm would Imve liecn
tlllllcult even without the HIIIiiiHteriiiB
nf tin uppoMltlnn
On Jim. at, IWH. Dnlxi-ll mportnl
from the cotnnillti'P on olii'tlmm nn
aunrd of n cuuti-Mi'd wilt to n Itopub
.licit n.
"Crlnp rnlfed tin' ip""tliin of niiixld
erntiun. mid only HCI iiicnilir n-pond
ed. or two Ipx tlinii n ipinrtini Not
merely wiih It beyond tile power of the
IteputillcniiH to produce 11 ipioriim ut
tlmt time, but II nppi'iirrd eipmll.v eer
tnlii tlmt tlie.v would not lie nble to
produce one nt nny time durum thai
rotnirpMs.
"Heed Inn! oiirefiillr plniiiied to meet
the emerfreney whleli hud lium eeiut-d
to him Inevltiible mid iiml ilelermlned
upon lilt course. Hut the element of
doubt wiih whether hN party iimmmcI
iitrx In the limine tOould xiitii'tliui the
niillcnl rotire which he incdltittci! Up
ivim Intendllik' to ovciturii not merely
DetniH'nitU' iireeedetitH, but Itepnblli'iiti
pni'cdentH iik well.
"Time nlliio.it without number the
Icndent of IiIm own puny Iiml nmln
tulned that the eonstltutlouiil ipioriim
wiih to lie determined tiy te roll cull
iiml not by the bodily presence of
incmbera. I'lie poxllloii Iiml never hc
rloiiHly been ipieNtlotuil iiml If u um
Jorlty of the rfprwiitiitlvpM fulled to
ii iik wer lo Ihelr mm men on (he culllm;
of the roll there wna no iptoruiu pro
ent fur the ininmictliin of IiiihIiickh,
even If every member might iielmilly be
prenent In the hull of the bonne.
"Inntend of ordertliK the roll to Ik
culled iikiiIii Hwil eitituly auld. The
chulr direct ihe clerk to record the
liniuea of Ihe folliiwluit membei'M pre
etil mid rcfilHlfiK to rot" He Iheii
proceeded lo inline n number of Item
ocriitM mid iimotiK itieui 1'iirlMie unit
other Deinocrutlc IciiiIith who were
priwiit when Ihelr miiih'k were culled
mid who refniltiet) from wiIIiik
'"At once Ihe limine wiot In nn up
ronr There wiih nn exploxlou u vIj
lent iim win ever wlllicwd In n led
liltlve tHNly The upeiiltcr'n reel I ill of
the liitinc wun luterrtlpted by iiloti
itle reiiioiiHtriince. Ill courxe wiih de
nounced ii h revolutionary I'or n eon
Idenible time the tumult Mopped the
hUMtucHri of the limine. Heed remiiln
ed unruillisl, mid when the nol-e would
fur u moment HUlintilo lie would tuld
to hli count of iK'tnoemta proem mid
lint votltiK
"One memtM'r of much illtttilt.v. hut
not coimpieuouH for rcue of tiumnr
Knively nroxe wttb n ixxik in til li.iud
mid cnld. 'I deny jour ruin Mr
Speiiker, to count me nn preunt mid
I dexlrn lo rend from the p.irll.i
ini'liliir)' hiw on Iiml xubjeet. Ileeil
mixed a hciirty limuli by ciHttly hiij'Iiir
In replv mid with in i-uiotunr.v
druwlt The chulr lx nuiklim n ime
llleut of fuel thill Ihe iteiillciiiiin from
Kentucky In prexcut. Ooex tie deny
r
"After the liolxe hud xub-lilixl Kiilll
clenily for the xpeukei to iniilie u con
boded Mlittetuelil lie piiM'ceded in xiule
the ipicxlloil to the hniie 'The cliillr
lleillH thU xitbJiM't In oiderly fiixhlon
mid will submit htx opinion to the
hoiixii, which, If not ucipilex. ed In lit
ihe house, ciin be oteriuled on mi up
nil I Inltcn trolli llie ilei ioii
"lie then proceeded In iliile hWotiln
Ion In ii few word llercrrluu in the
coiihtltuilouiil Hiwcr or the li'Mi-c 10
compel Ihe utteudiime of iibxeiu incm
Item, ho xil bit 'If members ciin he pi ex
cut mid retime to esercle itietr rune
"tlim-lo wit, not be counted n n quo
ruin-tluit pnivlxion wnuut eem lo Ii'
entirely tiutmiory ltminu n nx Him
count tuition only provides for their tit
tciidiinro. (hnl utteinl.iii'v l enough
If mote wiih needed the cnnxlltntloii
would huve pmvldiHt for more "
Dlxnnler wiix renewed, hut ufter a
hoi ilclmle the ritllnu wnx Huxiuiiied,
Itced'x pnrty xinndlim by him to
'iniin, mid ihe xuprcine iimrt utxe
iuenily ooutlrtued the point.
p orce, vVUdom and Faith.
When n huiuiin xmil druwy ita tlmt
tttrmwH mriilght tlio rent wtll mirely
follow. Ileiiccfunu your exitene' he.
(imii-H eeuxelcxH iictlvlty Thw universe
Ih'Iiiiiki to til in who wills, who know,
w ho pniVK, but lie inunt will, he inuit
know, he must pray In wofit, tio
lliuxt xirkcxx fonv. wmoiu and fultli.
He ctMiipicrord oti ihe ixirtb Your con
viction will be clmiik'vO to cvrtulutliit.
- Ilonorv do HiiUhc
Doyhood.
Mninum-AiHl you iictiiully te I1U
tie tjwdT What In the world miul you
do xi1 Little l.cter l.lvenuore-Wll-lie
Klckover bet iy.umi.-Judi:o,
Pocketknlvee.
I'ocki'ikulve wllh tiludea to fold
mm ihe tuuidle by aprlni; wer first
iimlt in ihe middle or iho eighteenth
H'liiiiry
IMPROVE THE POTATO
Jlnst Omul On ii lie Accomplished by PlmitliiK tlio Hcxt l'otfltocs
Ohtnlmihlo mid In Mill Selection for Future Vcars.
lly County Agriculturist A. H. IiO VKTT.
All H not lit
rotilruty lo Hi
whi'u NtiythlnR Ce
Thulium u KempU,
TIioho of us who hftvo not obtained
our seed potatoes onrly In tlio season
oro flndlnt; It n vory hard matter to
securo tho seed nt present. Good
seed Is nlwnjs In domnnd nnd Is tak
en early, so that tho man who must
purchase this late will usually hnvo
to take comparatively poor seed nnd
do tho best ho can with It. The good
sound, marketable potnto, trtio to
noma etnndard typo, Is tho ono that
will anil. Any deviation from this
typo of potato will lessen tho chances
of n prodtahlo salo nnd materially
affects the profit to ho obtained from
raising the potato In any section. It
Is foolish for us to expect that wo
may hu able to make money by rais
ing elthor nn unmarketable typo of
potnto, or even n nmrltotablo typo
where tho yield Is small. Our nlm In
tho potato-ErowltiR business should
man who figures on more than ono
cent per pound for potatoes, except
for exceptional years, will undoubted
ly meet with disappointment. It Is
therefore necessary that wo ralso
moro than 100 bushols of of mnrket
iblo notutocs nor ncro In order lo
.cnllzo any mntorlal profits from tho
growing of the crop.
Tho mnn who hat, Rood seed for
.limiting this spring nnd will use
nroner methods In preparation of
iiitid, planting of seed and cultlvn
.lon und watering of crop litis a great
advntitngu over tho iniin who has to
jso the pooror seed. Howovor, both
(ho man with tho host seed and the
bo to ralso tho best marketahlo po-
.ato with heavy yields per acre. Any
.nnn with the pooror seed may Im
provo his potato huslnesa materially
jy cnrcfully selecting the best seed
n the lot truo to sotno standard type,
mil planting this seed In pints or
'owh by themselves, lly using this
niothod, wo tuny know where the host
potatoes should bo obtained nnd by
ulll selection of Beed next fall for
iho following year's plnntlng, wo cim
Jbtuln potatoes not only trim to the
typo wo aro after, hut nlso from a
prolific hill, which should In turn
produco prolific hills of potatoes for
our field tho following season, A
lnrgo yield can not be obtained from
a Held whero tho average hill yields
only two to live marketable potatoes.
If wo will first raise tho marketable
typo and then select seed from hills I
producing from sixteen to twenty
marketable potatoes, we may usually j
doublo or treble yields of nny land
I would recommend to all thoso
planting potatoes this season that
they select tho best potatoes they
have and plant them to themselves,
so that tholr seod for tho following
yenr may ho saved from the monny
mnklng typo of potato-marketahio
and prolific.
Trent nil seed for senh and keep
your farm freo from dlsoaso.
nousr: von a aim.
Sevon room house with good baso
ment nnd nil modern conveniences.
E. V. nichardson, La Pino, Oro
gon. 49tf
ItKAIi ESTATE TKAXHFEHS.
Issued by Crook County Abstract Co.
II. J. Overturf to U. C. Coo M int.
lots, 2, 3, A, blk. 3, Ilond, $250.
O. C. Ilonklo to Y II. Inman Its.
1-1, 15, blk. 3, Kenwood, ?225.
James Chnmbers to . L. Thos.
Cobb, S. C. Miller. W. S. Hamilton
bo bo 23; bw sw, bv nw 24-17-H.
N. W. Townslto Co. to Stewart A.
Jollott It. 10. blk. 20, N. W. T. Co.,
2nd add, Dond.
Tllos. A. Rutherford to Bend Tim
bcr Co. w'A nw 11; n no 10-17-11
HAVE WE LIFE PRESERVERS ON
BOARD? WE HAVE THE REAL
TOBACCO CHEW IF THATS WHAT
YOU MEAN
YOU BET IT IS -FOR NOW
I'M SURE OF A HAPPY
VOYAGE
DiuiKcr to Children.
SorlouB lIlnoBB often results from
lingering coughs nnd colds. The
Ifncklng nnd coughing nnd disturbed
sleep rack: a child's body and polsonB
vcakon tho syBtom, bo that disease
ennnot bo thrown off. Foloy's 'Honey
nnd Tnr Compound hns enscd coughs,
colds and croup for three genera
tions; Bafe to itso nnd quick to net.
Thoro 1b no bettor medicine for
croup, coughs, nnd colds. I'nucrBon
Drug Co. Adv.
m:
Sarm Vm artJ tales 1
to California as
tail forts InctuJ
meals ana berths at
sea.
te&Fi
DELUXE TOURS to
CALIFORNIA
xpositions
Oregon Trunk Railway
And Iho THple-Scicw, SIv Deck l'lilaco of the l'nclflc
SS "NORTHERN PACIFIC,,
(Length ni!l feet, Iteatii Oil feet, .Shi(1 21 Knots.)
SallliigH from Flnvel, April lT-'JI-l-'JO, Muy :i-7.1i-i3,
Special Steamer Trnln I.caws I'ortliuul I) n. in,
ArrhvM Flael J'J:!1(I Luncheon on Ship.
Steamship Arrives Sun Frnuclxco Ui.'iO p. in. Next Day.
ItOlWI) THII' FAltlOS TO SAN FItAXCISCO
From llend, ISO )ny Limit $11.10
Mnety Day Limit $13.-13
CorrexpoiidliiK low rat ex to San Diego nnd
lx Anuele.x HU rliolco of routes,
south of Sim .FrnncNco.
rnrtlculars of Agents Spokunc, I'ortlnml
Ai Seattle, Otegon Trunk or (Srcnt Xor
lliern or oillicni I'ucltlc Itnllwajs.
it. ii. cnoiFit, j. ii. coimr.TT.
A. . 1 A., Agent,
rortlaud, Ore. Item!, Ore.
.
r ys. 'rZs
THE CAPTAIN CALMS THE GOOD JUP6ES FEARS
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HOTPOINT ELECTRIC
GRSLL STOVE
REGULAR PRICE $5.00
On Sale During Hotpoint Week Only, May 3-8, at
This In i:L (iltlUSTOVO; Tno htoes Two opera-
llllllhf Olio COkt.
Let lit hhot you the eun with which It will tin
your cooking from a lump Micket. I,oarii liow It
perfortiiN two i-ooktug operHllont at the miiiio time.
liL (iltlLSTOVO itntkn without lire, fuv or
fiimeNi truly "Mutch" Us.
It iikCN jour every day kitchen uteimlls. It bolln,
fries, touitlM und hrtilU uIkiio mid below Its nlowln
roil.
Wo iiro bookluK nrtlort. ut a rapid rate. EL
Oltll.STOVO lini inuclit the public fumy, iiml wo
triiKly udvUe jou to place )our order nt once
tmlny If HiM.lble. At the tegular price, 9.1.00, EL
(HtllKKIVO U u Mrlklnn baraln; nt 9:l.il.1, It Is
truly n I'l Ml. Cnn you utruril to iuIm It? Seo
Saturtbiy Ku'iiln I'owt Ad for tliW week.
DO IT ELECTRICALLY
THAT MBANS COOK BLBCTRICALLY
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SWITCH over to "Right-Cut"- the
Real Tobacco Chew.
A new blend of rich, sappy, mellow
leaf seasoned and sweetened just
enough to give you all the rich satisfy
ing taste.
Cut right, it gives you its substance
steady, without grinding.
Toko a very small chew less than one-quarter lh
olJilze. It will bo more satisfying than a mouthful
of ordinary tobacco. Just nibblo on it until you fin J
Mlie itremith chew that suits you. Tuck it oirnv.
Then let it rest. Seo how easily and evcnlv I He real
tobacco taste comes, ho w it satisfies without drinilind, how
much less you have to spit, how few chews von Inke to
be tobacco satisfied. That why it is The Real Tobacco
Chtw. That's why it costs less in tho end.
Il Ii rctdr chtw, cut fin nd short ihrcil to thit r" won't havs
to frli.d on twlih your teeth. Crindlnl oa ortltuary candled tobacco
makes you spit loo much.
The taate of pure, rich lobiceo doee not nerd lo be covered up with moliitce and
licorice. Nollco bow Ilia salt brinii out Ihe rich tobacco tatte in "iOjhl.Cut."
One small chew takes the place of two big
chews of the old kind.
WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY
BO Union Square, Now York
(buy from dealer orsend iosstampstous)
KMA'uZQ!
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The BEND WATER LIGHT
& POWER CO.
The United
Warehouse
Corhpany
Storage and Forwarding
General Commission
Merchants
WE HANDLE OIL, GASOLINE, SUGAR,
FLOUR, SALT, HIDES
FRESH and SALT MEATS
HAMS, BACON AND LARD
Ihe United Warehouse Co.
A. M. Pringle, Mgr. Bend, Oregon
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Building Material
LUMBER, SHINGLES
The Miller Lumber Company
Bend, Oregon,
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