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the ni?Nn hillktin, hend, ore., Wednesday, july 7, ioltJ.
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TUB btilND hSULLBTlIN
(Published Every Wednesday)
OEORQE PALMER PUTNAM
Publisher
ROUERT W. SAWYER
Managing Editor
An Independent nowspapor stand
ing for tho square doul, clean busi
ness, clean politics and tho best In
terests of Hond and Central Oregon.
una year $1.50
BIx months 80
Throo months GO
All BUliBcrlptions nro duo and
PAYAHLU IN ADVANCE. Notices of
expiration nro mailed subscribers and
If ronowal Is not nindu within reason
able tlrao tho papor will bo discon
tinued.
Plonso notify us promptly of any
change of nddrcss. or of laliuro to re
celve tho paper regularly. Othorwlso
we will not bo responsible for copies
missed.
Mako all checks and orders pay
ablo to Hond Hullotln.
velop a street surfneo that will an
swer our needs for ho mo years to
come, and postpone so far as wo mny
the grea'tcr expenditures nccoinpans'
Ing n munlclpnl growth such as In
evitably will come to Hand.
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WEDNESDAY,' JULY 7, 101G.
NO SPECIAL SESSION.
Tho Portland Journal, Oswald
West & Co., devoted most of tholr
energies during February to damning
tho Legislature Blnco then WcBt
lina been reasonably woll occuplod
winding up tho Copporflold affair,
pulling down legal fecB and assist
ing Ooorgo Chamberlain. Hut tho
Journal, with laudable tenacity, has
continued lumbiiHtltiK tho Legislature,
especially taking largo mvatB nt the
no-called midnight resolution In
which tho legislators had tho tomorl-
ty to ask for recognition of Oregon's
primary Interest in tho O.-C. grant
lands.
Now bohold tho queer spcctaclo of
tho Journal-West combination seek
ing to reconvene In special and cost
ly session that samo Iniquitous legis
lature which thoy hnvo roasted so
denrly. And tho Joko of It In, should
tho legislature ussntiihlo In special
session ns West would havo It, about
nil It could do would be to pucs nn
other resolution practically Identi
cal to the one ovnr which West and
tlm Journal throw IUh!
However, there will bo no special
SOME TYRANT
Sam Illll has missed an opportunl
ty to bo a real bonofactor -a special
ly honored citizen of tho type of Si
mon Ilenson, for Instance. Honson
Is nn enthusiast, almost a fanntlo in
some things, and n liberal giver. Hut
ilenson has tho good scnBo to realize
that other people aro untitled to their
points of view, and that just because
ho disagrees with them, they neces
sarily are not wrong.i Therein ho dif
fers from Hill.
Ilecaiice Hill's pet engineer, nowl
by, mnda a mess of things In Wash
ington, Hill accused most of official
Washington of bolng crooked. Uo-
cnuso Ilowlby got In bad as Oregon's
road bullder-ln-chlef Hill got another
mnd on and took his playthings and
wont home, eo to speak. And now,
becauso tho people of Central Oregon
do not welcome having Hill shovo
roads down their throats, which ho
plnns Irrespective of their desires and
for which they aro privileged to pay,
thero aro somo lll-iuannered enough
to hopo that Snm will get soro again
and retreat to his good roads lair at
Maryhill.
81c sompor tyrannls which Is tho
classical way Caesar had of saying
thnt tho overbearing guy always gets
it in tno neck.
BEND WINS FIVE
(Continued from pago 1.)
field whllo Hlnkhouse'fl catch in tho
fifth was a good one. For Prlnevlllo
L. Helknap came through with an un.
assisted double play in the third inning.
Tho Score.
HEND ' AH It II O A E
Stover .....bs 3-1 3 2 0 0
Springer . ...1-p 3 2 2 1 1 0
O'Donriell . ...c 3 0 1 7 l.."0
Davis p-1 10 10 2 0
Limbeck . ...3b 3 0 2 2
Kulp 2b 3 1 1 2
Stoldl lb 3 1 1 r,
Craig rl 1 0 0
Htnkhouso . ,.m 2 0 0
0
0
1
2
Dr. J. II. Connarn wns mastor of
ceremonies.
Tlio Score
BEND ADR
Sproat m 5 2
Springer p 3 1
Stover ss 4 1
O'Donnell ... .c 4 2
Davis 14 0
Limbeck . ...3b 3 0
Kulp 2b I 0
Stclcll lb 4 1
Van Matro .... r 4 0
H
A
0
0
0
O
0
0
4
Total 25 G'll 21
PRINEVILLB AI) It II- O
7
A
0
1
1
0
1
2
.0
r
o
Hack In '08 misguided Spanish
statesmen thought our southern
states would not fight with tho north
ngnliiBt Spain. Thoy discovered tho
mlBtako "anil them somo." Quito
recently somo Prussians havo labor
ed under the deinstall that there Is
n conslderublo body of hyphenated
Americans whoso allcglanco would go
to their fatherland rather than to
tho United States In caso of trouble
with Oormnny. In tho unllkoly caso
of actual wur, they would bo unde
ceived nB strikingly as wero tho Dons.
Most of tho members of thnt Con
gressional cnmmltteo which Is tour
ing tho west nro southern DomocrntB.
And somehow they don't cnthuso
much about spending money In tho
Northwest. Porliaps In n couplo of
years when there aro moro northern
Republicans at Washington things
will ho n bit easier. Its an awfully
long way to tho Troasury via Dlxlo.
Tho Oregon Voter says: "Tho sat
Isfactlou of legislating 'big business'
out of IiubIiiosb, whllo gratifying to
our prldo, will bo hollow nnd empty
If wo find wo must undortnko costly
development projects nt our own ex
pense, with nil tho nttondnnt risk.
Tethorow 13 0 1 0
II. Helknap ..3b 3 0 0 0
Ellis 2b 3 0 1 2
Greonwald . ,.r. 3 0 0 0
Estes ss 3 0 1 0
L. Helknap ..lb 3 1 1 9
Dobrlo m-p 1110
Wlogand . , ,p-m 2 0 11
Mitchell c 2 1 1 0
Totals ....r.23 3 7 18 10
Henri 1 I, Alfalfa O.
Tho Saturday gamo with Alfalfa
was easily won, tho local teem mak
ing 1 i runs in tho seven innings
played. Eighteen hits wero gather
ed to five for tho visitors, Stover,
Hlnkhouso, Stoldl and Hates' taking
threo each. Limbeck pitched woll
for Hond.
Tho Score.
HEND AH R II O A E
Stovor ss 5 3 3 1 1 0
Springer in G 0 0 1 1 0
'Donnoll ...3b 4 1 2 0 2 1
Limbeck p R 2 2 0 2 0
Davis 14 3 1 4 1 0
Hlnkhouso ..2b 4 2 3 0 1 0
Stoldl lb 4 3 3 8 0 0
Hates c4 0 3 7 1 0
Hrandenburg ,r 4 0 1 0 0 p
1
E
3
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
Totals 37 7
LA PINE AH R
Holllnshead . .m G 1
Hovls c. . 3 1
Pickering . . ..ss" 5 0 .
Clark lb 4 0
Clow p 4 0
Howard 3b 4 1
Herry 14 0
Oberg 2b I 0
Ulco r 3 0
9 27
H O
3 0
2 ;i
0 3
2 7
1
1
0
0
1
0
Totals 39 14 18 21
ALFALFA AH R II O
Freeman . . . . ss 3 0 1 0
Altkon lb 3 0 0 7
II. Clark ....2h 2 0 0 1
Moody c3 0 1 4
Schultz i 3 0 1 0
Smock 3h 3 0 1 1
Horrv m3 0 1 0
L. Clark r 2 0 0 1
Cox 12 0 0 4
9
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2
0
1
0
3
1
0
1
0
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ncMon limL now. Nothing could boimusr ouing up in o com ot govern
i,PP,i,Mi.lluliil liv rnllltiir nun. lixcoot I MO"t IllOlllltnlll high,
n bill for tho taxpayers to root, nnd
flovornor Wlthyrombo has refUHoil to
bo stampeded Into anything of that
sort. Instead, tho Coventor Is ask
ing tho momliors of the legislature,
JjyJjjttrr-lf tluiw-ovJ.il back h0julu.uls
Hill'do plan to pfneo tivtvrv CongrosB
Treasonable request for rocoglllllon
S2.li Cupr.nrro for tin
mater iiurrfiVWholr
hey will lirlttg nUTro
it OroKou's proper Interest In the
lands.
HrlKllv, lbiro nro somo 2.300,000
.lrroH liehiiiKltiK to tho railroad to bo
wtf4jv T'ut ned enn receive only
(Jfl"inr finr.i tir f llillll ft Im fMttla
market vnluo
Thlin SJG.O0O,-
00 above what Is duo tho rcvllrond on
tho $2.1)0 busU. Just how the lands
will iHt mtld, mid how thnt surplus
will Iss utilised. I to be arrniiKed by
Congress, (lovjirnor Wltliyeoinhe
nronottm that OnHii do rll It can
to ififtt UouKrPM to turn tho surplus
over to the stole, to he mod Hi our
school, road nnd initiation funds. A
united public support of some surli
netl'in u vsitlv desirable If OroKoti Is
lo ronllto tho host of n grout opportunity.
STREET IMPROVEMENT.
For1 n grent ninny reasons It Is
voryt)loslrnbIo to test out our cinder
Mrunt paving thoroughly, nnd espe
cially how oil will work with it. If
wo Mil get n reasonably sntlsfnctory
pavement with cinders packed with
oil, our problams nro solvod, so fnr
ns stroetM are concerned, ror some
tlwoju oouie. anil wo shnll lm ex-!
trowel) fortunnte.
Ollod cinders are not ns good om
hard surfacing!. Of thst thero enn he I
no doubt. Hut oiled cinders will post
fnr hws than hsrd surfacliiK, nnd ,
therein Is the milk of tho loc-nl ro
ocanut. We should oacapo nil thn
bond Imuom wo possibly can. Benin
we onntiot, nod should not. For In
stance: tho time Is coming, and short
ly when oiilarnoniHiils to the sewer
stom will ln essential. Hut If we
can get along without the grout dolits
which iimiiiy hard aurfnclng. wo
s hull be fortunate Indeed. The lontc
or we mil nostpouu such Improvo-
monts the onslur will bo the burdens
when they oume. !
There Is no doubt that Issuing i
bonds his become a popular rrmo In
the northwest. And tho orero hus
liesn overdone. It Is like "clmrKlug I
It" nt the store: that is wonderfully
essy. but whoa the first of the month
ooiiiBa nro uml It seems n different
matter. Spending money today for
muulcliml ImiirovoiiieutH is a dollglit-,
ful pnsttuie, but meeting Internet on
tho Isiuds, nnd pnyliic off the bonds,
ts no laugbliiK innttor for thoss who
pay the tnxee tomorrow,
Portland seoiua to have become n
bnbttiml Itorrower. Its eountv,
which U to eny the city Itself, has
iKimtotl Itself for an Intoretnte hrldKO.
for inllori of hard surfaced roads, for
nn auditorium mid a number of other
desirable but costly Impnnements
livery Investment thero may bo n wise
one. but nevertheless it will bo bard I
to pay the piper. Portland Is In n
fnlr way to ovordo It.
Let us plant not to ovordo it. wo
must li progressive, but not prodl
gnl. We should remember thnt a
ilny of reckoning comes nlwnvs. Thero
Is nothing thr.t can be had for noth
ing. Bo lr-h mhv5,Hti'U'), todo-J
Spenklng of pavements, this np
penred In n Portland publication the
other day: "It (tho pavement) should
bo laid by contractors who nro known
to feel a moral responsibility." Which
domthoW reminds us of the youngster
who wont to his first circus and see
ing a giraffe exclaimed, "Thero ain't
no such unlmall"
NOTICE OF AN.NTAL MKI'.TIN'f!.
Tho annual stockholder meeting
of the Arnold Irrigation Company
will be hold nt the Hond Commercial
Club room nt 2 p, m. mi Thursday,
July IB. 17-lSc
Totals 2C 0 G 18
Henri 7, La Pino it.
Hofore n record crowd July 4, tho
Hond baseball tossors took tho toam
from La Pino Into camp to tho tuno
of 7 to 3. All of Hcnd's tallies wore
registered In tho first nnd second In
nings five lilts, Including n two
bagger by Davis with threo on bases,
together with four errors tell tho
story. After thnt hits woro scarce
and runs moro so.
Holh pitchers pitched good ball,
Clow having n shade tho-hotter of tho
nrguiucut. Hond touched him up for
!) hits whllo Ln Pino gnthored 13 off
Sprlnifor. Tho later, however, whllo
u little wild, was Invlnclblo In tho
tight places, besides which lio hod
orrnrloss support, tho flolding of
Kulp being especially notlcoablo,
Mont O'DoiiiipII had n busy dnv be
hind the willow, accepting lii chancos
without n skip besides adding n pair
of two base hits to his string.
For La Pino tho funturos wero the
gathering In of n dillloult foul noar
tho hack stop by Hovls, the hatting of
Holllnshead and tho fielding of
Obonc.
Totals 30 3 13 24 9 5
Itcml 7, Ln Pine (I.
In n loosely played 10 Inning gamo
on Monday Bend won from La Pino
7 to fi. Tho Hend team gathered 1G
hits nnd made 7 errors while Ln Pine
made 9 hits nnd 4 errors. In the last
framo Sproat went out, pitcher to
first. Springer drew a pass and vent
to third on Stover's single scoring
tho winning run on O'DonncH's siiarp
grounder to Becond.
Tho features of the game wore the
bnttlne of Soroat. Stover. O'Dortnoll
and Kulp, and a foxy play by O'Don
nell In tho 9th catching Clarke be
tween 3rd nnd home.
Holllnshead, Hovls nnd Howard
wero tho principal hitters for La
Pino.
Tho Score.
DRND AH It II O A E
Sproat 2b C 1 4 4 3 1
Springer ....1-p 4 3 0 0 12
Rtrtver ss 0 1 2 2 3 1
O'Donnoll . ...c 6 0 3 13 3 1
Davis p-1 G 0 1 0 G 0
Limbeck 3b G 2 1 4 3 1
Kuln m G 0 4 1 0 0
Steldl lb G 0 0 C 0 0
Van Matro ....r 3 0 1 0 0 1
Jackson r 1 0 ,0 0 0 0
Totals 40 7 10 30 18 7
LA PINE
Holllnshead
Hovls c
Clark lb
Noll l-2b
Clow 2b-p
Horry p-1
Howard 3b
Pickering . ...ss
Hlco r
AH n
m G 1
G
3
G
G
r,
G
4
4
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
H
DONT!
Don't send that dinniniul rinj out of
town. Myuov II. Sy.mons, the UoikI
St. .lewder, resets diamonds while you
wait. Puts on new points and manu
factures anything in the lincofjewelry.
Watch Inspector for the Oregon Trunk Rnllwny.
"A I I'll. A RtjiatttJ hu Slmam It Aluait IViht."
Totnls 41 0 9 29 10 4
Henri 1(1, Madras i!.
Tho Hond team swamped that
from Madras in yesterday's gamo, 1G
to 2. Springer started tho gt.mo In
tho box, but owing to n soro arm wns
rolloved nftor tho fourth, nnd Kulp,
Limbeck nnd Stovor between thorn
kopt Madras hltlcss nnd llkoviso rim
less from then on. A fast rioublo
piny by Jnckson nnd Stoldl was tho
Holding feature.
The Score.
HEND AH R II
Stovor bs-p G 3 1
Springer . .. .p-r I 2 1
O'Donnell . ...c G 1 1
Davis I fi 2 1
Limbeck . ..3h-p 0 12
Kulp ...2b-p-3b G 2 2
Stoldl lb fi 3 3
ScrogKlns .... m 3 0 0
Jnckson ...r-2b 4 12
Cox in 2 1 2
O
3
0
G
1
3
3
10
0
Youth, sincerity and grit make a three-fold combination hard
to withstand -the chap thus equipped will give and insist upon a
"square deal' We're clothing more young men this year than
last. It's because we know how to do it. There are no trills
here---just cleverly tailored clothing fairly priced.
R. M. SMITH CLOTHING CO.
LEARN THE WAY
1400 each. Call or wrlto A. B. Gort
sbn, Summer Lake, Oregon. Htfc
FOR SALE Farm, southwest Bldo
Powoll Uutto, 320 acres, 1&0 under
cultivation, as much mora can bo
cultivated; 80 fruit trees growing on
place. For information lnqulro at Al
falfa post office 3-19 p
LOST AND FOUND.
ILOST Light Jorsoy Holfor. Com
ing two years old. Hrandod A. R.
on hip. Flndor pleaso notify Uullo
tln ofllce. lScr
Owner can havo samo by paying
costs. Ajfply nullotln ofllce. Ctf.
LOANS.
MONEY TO LOAN $100 to $1000
amounts. Address Iiox 2GG, Bend,
Oregon. 15tf
American Bakery
WALL STRHUT
OUR PASTRY AM) IIIIKAII Is nl-
wnys good. Wo ulso have l'rosh
PrultB and Votiotiihlos. Ire Cronui
mid Confectionery. Our goods tire
fresh dnlly. Let us care for your
wnuts. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Prices right. TKI.EPIIOM: IIUli'K
III.
SHRINER & HUEY
I1END
Totnls 41 18 15 27 11 3
MADRAS All R II O A E
Dnvy Jim ...3b 3 0 0 1 1 2
Hottls p-2b 10 0 0 7 0
Plllotto m 1 1 10 0 0
Hnkor 2b-p 1110 5 0
Miller m 4 0 1 0 0 1
Cnmpholl rl 0 1 1 0 2
Long 11) 4 0 0 10 0 0
Supple c 2 0 1 12 1 0
Card 13 0 0 0"0 0
anifary Grocery
i
and IMery
Dealer in
Totnls
24 14 G
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING.
WANTED.
WANTED Furnished tent houso
or small cabin. Reply to Bulletin
by Thursday noon. lSc
FOR RENT.
CENTRAL OREGON'S ;"! "'. accident.
i ii - iMeninwrr i PUVTE (1LASS, AUTOMO.
LcmliiiR INSURANCE Agency mi.u. suuirrv itoxiw.
REAL ESTATE
City and Farm Property
AUBREY) Lots $60 to $125
HEIGHTS I TERMS: $5 Cash and
OROKLA) 5 m
lRRI(i.Ti:i) LANDS A SPECIALTY
J A CaCTRC OWco on Oregon Strt
dt& I d& HUM), j.t OREGON
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FOR RKNT Smoll threo room
houso In Kenwood. Apply R. O.
Lr.mliprson, otllco oi Hond St. 17-lSp
FOR RKNT Tinea furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. Close
lu. lnqulro ODonnell's Market. IStf
First-Class BaKery
Goods
Pure Food Groceries
Phone No. 1401
BEND, OREGON
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FOR SALR.
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FOR SALB Two thoroughbred
POLAND CHINA pigs, spring boars.
$i5 each. Pedigrees free with each
pig. 41 Stock Ranch, L. O. Reed,
prop., Hend, Oregon, Box SO. lS-21p
FOR 8ALK Small counter at the
Coiy Restaurant. i7tf
FOR SAI.K Fifteen head of milk
cov.8. 1, thoroughbred Holsteln bull
nud 10 head young Block. Address
John Tucko, Cllne Falls, Ore. 17-lSp
FQR SALB Several good high
grade dairy cows: also good nentlo
snddlo pony. M. W. Knickerbocker,
(list. 1S-20C
FOR SALE Piano in good condl
tlon far less than halt price to trade
ror stock. Call on or address C. V.
Sllvls, Hond, Ore. 10-lSp
FOR SALB 1000 pound mare,
harness and cart for sale. Hend
Oarage. loc
FOR SALE Good horse nnd bug
sy. Apply American Hakery. 9tfc
FOR SALE Team horse, weight
3000 pounds or will trade for 2400
pound team. Nixon. I4tf
FOR SALE Two relinquishments
In the famout Summer Lake valley,
tine soli, good climate, Ideal alfalfa
Isud. The tenderest fruit and vege
tables srow here In abundance. Good
tloows of artesian water from 70 to
400 feet. Surface water S feet. Price
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Scrubbing Unnecessary
Enamel your walls and woodwork and secure s
finish that is hard and smooth, non-absorbent and
sanitary. Enameled surfaces do not require scrub
bing. An occasional wiping with a damp cloth ,
will keep them looking clean and fresh.
ACME QUALITY ,
ENAMELS (NEALTj)
are easily applied. They cost no more than ordinary -";
paint and save you time, trouble and worry. '
Our "Home Decorating" booklet tclla you how
you can "do it yourself" at trifling cost. . i
Ask for a free copy. n
1END HARDWARE COMPANY, BEND, OREGON. -
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