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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1915)
Witfjl 'J . f r $ r. ,i PACK 4. THE BBNrJ BULLETIN (Published Kvcry WcdncHdny) OBOItOB PALMER PUTNAM Publisher noilKHT W. SAWYEH Managing Editor An Independent nowspapor stand ing (or tlio BQiinro deal, clean busi ness, clean politics and tlio best In terests of Mend and Central Oregon. Uno year $1.G0 Blr months 80 Thrco months CO THK IJKNI) HULLKTIK, 11KND, OKE., WEDNESDAY, .JUNE 2, 10115. - ' ' i ? . Ml i prlate unnffectedness In the words I formers by Governor Wlthycombo Is Al) subscriptions are duo and PAYAHLH IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration tiro mailed subscribers and If ronowal Is not made within reason nblo time tho paper will bo discon tinued. Please notify us promptly of any Ghnngo of address, or of lalluro to re ceive tho paper regularly. Otherwlso wo will not bo responsible for copies missed. Mnke all checks and ordors pay' ftblo to Mend Bulletin. they' used and the way they used them. And 1)1 contrast to the satis factory simplicity and straightfor ward unity of their work 'the essays of the native-born, for tho most part, appeared artificial, Involved and full of weak attemptB at rhetorical ele gance. For tho most part thoy ev inced literary snobbery. All of which contains n useful hint for those who tench our boys and girls how to ubq their English language Imnosslblo to bo bettor as a first ag ricultural commandment! Copies of the 191G Session Laws aro now procurable for $1.33. There aro 2CG new measures. That brings tho cost of each law to a trifle over. half a cent. A number of them are worth moro than that. Classified Advertising tho college. WEDNESDAY, JUNE !!, 101C. A party of fishermen camo to Mend tho other day for what tho Deschutes offered them In tho way of sport. Thnt was a special evidence or tho drawing power of trout. Scores of other Individuals camo hereabout for tho fishing. trout nro an Important asset: they mean much to us already and they can and will be made to mean far more. Therefore It Is particularly fortunate tbrt wo have been given a hatchery, oo that, with proper admln- tftlrnflnn tlmrn la nunt-v ronanti tn believe that Instead of our fUlilne I of war. getting worso It will get hotter. The latest preBS bulletin from the Advertisements Inserted under (his Oregon Agricultural College has an ,Cadlnj nt the rate of OXE CENT A article headed "Reducing Chick Mor- woitl) ench Insertion. Cnili must nllty." Hnrdly a proper activity for t nccompany nil orders from persons When the citizens of a town of this atyn pnti "pnmo Mirnnfli" u'ltli mnrp In short, tho Deschutes (hnn $7,060 on a few hours notice for public purposes it speaks well for Its spirit. To a man with tho hay fever or roBO cold. Portland's Mose Festival approximated Sherman's description KNOW YOUIt OWN TOWN. "Mnyor Thompson of Chicago says civic enthusiasm Is necessary to a city's development. Ho soys ovcry resident should bo a publicity agent, loaded with Information and ready nt nil times to distribute It. In address ing Homo newspaper men tho othor dny ho advised- " 'Talk about Chicago, boys. You linvo tho best thoiuo In tho world for nows stories. Mven Chicago herself nneds to bo educated concerning her vnst possibilities. Wo never advertise tho good things of this old town, and wo ought to. It'H n tlmo to get our backs up and hrng about tho beau ties of Chicago. Wo should lot tho world know about our great play grounds for tlio children, our parks, buildings and our public Hchools,' "Chicago's mayor Is right. Every resident of a city should hu n pub licity agent. Every resident should know tho city's good points, Its places of. Interest, how to reach them and what tho si ranger enn oxpect to neo. Tho, residents of n city should bo en thusiastic over the town thoy live In. Jfjihoy nru not enthusiastic, what ciinjio expected of visitors, who Judgo n town by what they sue and tho nt- tltudo of ItH people toward their own pOHm-itnlons and possibilities. "Portland will have thousands of visitors this summer. Many of them will bo representative people In tholr own communities. Homo of them may ho looking for Investments. All of thorn will havo potential value as Portland boosters, and thnt value will depend largely upon Impressions received from Portland peoplo. "Wliiit Is needed now Is more civic spirit. It Is nn obligation resting up on each Individual. Portland peoplo slionjd. know Portland and Its envir ons. , Tliey should 1)0 ready at all times to Inform the Htrnuger, to hub gnat points of Interest, to tell what Portland has and what It Intends to fiet., "It's n time to get our bucks up and brag about our own city. Port land peoplu should remember that the nvenmo visitor In not a patient pilgrim willing to upend valuable time learning tho way about. Mo rondy to direct him. A llve-iulmite trculconmr cuuvoiwitloii may do- elilo whether Portland will have an Inlhieutlal friend or an Indifferent Kuont." Tho fnreglim are extracts from an editorial In tho Oregon Journal on Portland. It gnue for Mend, too. In his statement tho other day con cerning our International situation, Oovornor Wlthycombo said: "Peace Is dcslrahlo almost abovo all olso, but thero aro prices which tho United States must never willingly pny for peace." And that Is n most ndmlr ablo platform echoing tho feelings of the great majority of thinking Amer icans. ttif' . Reporting a meeting of tho Lake County Editorial Association tho Sllvor Lako Leader snys: "Lnto In tho afternoon tho visiting editors camo In tholr cars." Lako county editors must bo prosperous. Just now It Isn't a cbbo of not rocking tho boat, but of not torpe doing It. "Sco America first." Yes, that'i exactly whero wo want to soo her al ways. not having n regular nciount with Tho Mullctln. No advertisement tnk for Icmi than in cents each Insertion. WANTED. An eastern governor n week seems to bo Portland s nvcrago these days. "My advlco Is to stick to hogs, forogo crops nnd good dairy stock." That suggestion offered Crook county Meal scraps often follow scraps of paper. CAM KICKED II EM. (Fort Mock Times.) Mrs. H. F. Swlnglo's car kicked hor recently, dislocating her wrist nnd fracturing ono of tho lower arm bones. TIiIb will necessitate taking llfo easy for several weeks. WANTED Girl to assist with housework. Inquire Mrs. O. M. Pat terson. 13tf WANTED Light runabout bug gy. Double harness. Must bo cheap. Inquire Mullctln. 13p WANTED Listings of Irrigated or dry land, stock rnnctics or grain ranches for Portland or Wlllametto valley property and cash commission from ono to five perc cnt. John Fer guson, C01 Gerllngor building, Port land, Oregon. 13tf WANTED Several fresh cows. In quire Harrlman's ranch or Wlllnrd Huston, Mend, Ore., Mox 248. 1213p We Of fen BETTER Values VOll KENT. FOR RENT Threo furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Close In. Inqulro nt O'Donncll's Mar ket. 13tfc i r JJoTEL LTAMONf PLEASANTLY SITUATED TWO MINUTES WALK PUOAI POSTOPFICU GOOD ROOMS, GOOD MEALS GOOD SERVICE IN EVERY WAY NOTHING MUTTER IN HUIND. COME AND SUE. FOR SALE. tAWttvwwwtvtwMvwwwwwmwtwwwwtwwwtwtwwwtvvttM FOR SALE Seed potatoes, two cents a pound nt Cozy Restaur ant. 13-Hc FOR SALE 20 shares Swnlley dltchtstock for snlo. Cheap for cash. II. M. Abbott, P. O. box 91, Mond. Oregon. 13-14p FOR SALE FIvo room modern bungalow, now and complete Easy terms. II. M. Abbott, P. O. box 01, Mond. 13tf FOR SALE A few articles of fur- nlturo. J. M, Sliouse. 13p FOR SALE Two passenger Reo runabout auto. Cheap. Address M. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables We have opened n new store in Uend to be run on u new plan. We mean to supply you regu- Ln.lt linll, lw lw.4 C..1..I. A. ..It.. ...wl .. ll.l.... the market affords. WE DELIVER. - - i-wfM-iiunr.Ki ainu suua cuuniain BEND FRUIT CO. . LEVERETT&FISCH REAL ESTATE Address UEND, OREGON Ladies' Cvcpe de Chine Waists nt $3.50-$4.00 Phoenix and Keyser Ladies' Silk Hose at $1.00-$ 1.25 Men's Holeproof Hose, per box of six, nt $1.50 than any city store. We are nlso currying n new Canvas Shoe with rubber soles thatare just the thing- for a work shoe at per pair $3.00 and we have just gotten the exclusive agency of the Chippewa Work Shoe priced from $4.00 to $9.50 R. M. Smith Clothing Company LEARN THE WAY E. Hays, Mond, Oregon. lltf FOR SALE 1000 pound maro, harness and cart for solo. Mend Gnrago. 10c FOR SALE Ono team bay marcs weight about 1400 pounds. Ago 4 past. Well broke. Good wagon and harness. Prlco $400. For further Information phono or wrlto M. C. Cody, Tumalo, Oregon. lOtf FOR SALE Good horso nnd bug gy. Apply American Makery. Otfc FOR SALE Farm, southwest Bide Powoll Mutto, 320 acres, 150 under cultivation, as much more can bo cultivated; 80 fruit trees growing on plncc. For Information Inqulro at Al falfa post office. 3-19 p FOR SALE Lawn mower, now; nlso 25 feet garden hoso, nearly now. Mod stead, springs, mattross, two rugs. Inquire Hulletln. 12-13o LOST AND FOUND. FOUND Hrown meio, nbout four yonrs, old, whlto stocking hind legs, branded E on tho right shoulder. Ownor can havo Bcmo by paying costs. Apply Mullotlu office. 6tf. JEWELER IN CONNECTION. Wall Street REASON TO ME SATISFIED. jinnies aro nt a premium, duo tn thi) war. Horh aro nt a premium, thanks to tho law of supply and de mand, Cattle aro at a premium, hu eayHO tlleie doesn't senm to bo euriiHjh to ho around. Wheat' Is nt n pr&nTum, iMfKuw the t'nlted StrtM jujWit profimt must produce most of tha hriwd of the world Wool shows Hi nn of good priced sad satUfnetiirv ilaiUHUilii, Inasmuch km the woolen ihIIIh of the eountry are worktiiK oer tltuo. Tho ipurltut for pin lumber Is far nnd away bettor than that of any other watrn tlmtir products, Hud nroiultiM Mtuttdy Improvement. All tutNM) thing (.'antral Oregon prthtttft. TJiurfrtr whv should not Central Ordfeon nnd llnd. Mm metropolis, bo kUIxIT Tho action of tho MrltUh Govern niunt In rvtMluliiK Kttrlnvier at tho head of military nffatrs donplto tho orltlclsm which receulh Iihh Ihhmi ill meted NKalntt him reminds that nt no time Iihm there been a military louder In r tlmo who has not been tlajnd bv the preM and main of the peoplo Search thi tll of tho wirh 110'm and ou mu rend what an tn cempetout failure was Grant or Lin coln,? fur Instance It U tho Judgment or hilar yern that lUes tho meusuro of n mau't worth nt Union of stresH. nnd most Americans believe K cf K Will havo laurels limteiul of odium as Ms fliiul reward And In tho mean tlnio Kitchener dnuhtloM sMiioallilroi wth Napoleon's foolliiKs when the Curslcan said "Four hostile news paper aro morn to bn dreaded than n-hundred thousand bayonets " It Is Interesting to noto that the majority of tho prlto vsjy In the! receiu rniuoRi Hiyou lyirjiann puq, JftJ school puplU wore wrttton by fQjgJJJJi'hom imya nnd glrU, Tho ch&rscterUtlo of theso now-comors wWMmplIclty. Thov exercUed their uSiJ'lanRUJKe carefully nnd ipnrlng Jylil There was ft striking and appro- . American Rakery WALL SriUHIT jUR PASTRY AND HUEAD is always fUUIIILl Kin,u' iiKHiaiiuinfriiaii rniu.siitm laaffiuJ Veiretnliles. t ionerv. lee Cream and Confee- Our goods are fresh dnilv. Let us care for your wants. Satisfaction guuranteed. Prices right. TELEPHONE BLACK 411. Shrine r Sc fluey II U N I) I I -i I t A--ll4tLU I, im . mil UH ..HifckJ1 & a tffiTSa ''"" "'"'"' IIIIIUillilllllill!ullliliiiil'li! linllliui " p j iKrHy JIM fi f I 3 JWS?-v POLICIES TIIVT PMOIECT. The Oldest Insurance Agency in Central Ore. WE WRITE INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 'It's tho way wo write our policies." Our companies pay 100 cts. on tho dollar. We havo over 400 satisfied policy holders. Tho largest insurers in Crook County are our leading customers Bend Insurance Agency Bend, Oregon rOLlClKS THAT rilOTKCT. Jff Going' to Paint? 11 If it's the house, barn, fence, kitchen floor, walls or anything else, we will gladly tell you what kind to use, quantity required, the cost, and how it should be applied. We have ACMEQlMITY Paints, Enamels, Stains and Varnishes for refinishing any shabby surface indoors or outdoors. Glad to show colors and offer advice whether you decide to paint or not. t -. Vkf Bend Hardware Company, Bend, Oregon X f ? I 11 , j - V'