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1MOI8 a. THE HEM) HULLETIN, I)EM),ORE.. WEDNKHl.t- a 1WTI1 -J- "Ww-HiM THE I1B.NI RULLETIN, nEM), 9IIB., AVEDNESDAY, SEPTEMHER Up, 1013. V PAGE 4. TUB BEND BULLBT1N (Published Etcry Wednesday) t'm GEOHGE PALMER PUTNAM Publisher ROBERT W. SAWYER Managing Editor An Indoitondont nowspapor stand ing for tho squnro deal, clean bust- neas, cloan politics nnd tho beat In terests of Hond und Control Oregon. uno your $1.50 8lx montlui 80 Thrco months.. GO All subscriptions nro duo nnd PAYAHLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration nro mailed subscribers and If ronowal Is not madu within reason able tlmo tho paper will bo discon tinued. Plonso notify us promptly of any change of address, or of I (ill nro to ro colvo the paper reg ilurly. Othorwlso wo will not bo responsible for copies missed. Mnko all checks and orders pay able to Ilond Iiulletln. lawyers were satisfied, and tho deed seemed to linvo been dona In a fairly creditable manner. Hut now comes Mr. Hrownoll, and runts about tho law.. Of courso Just sticlf campaigning ns Mr. Hrownoll Is attempting will havn soma effect In discrediting the law, Alt that sort of thing weakens any new legislation and 'makes proper enforcement moro dlfllcult. Some people havo been unkind enough to wonder If after all that Is Mr. Hrownell's purpose. Some haz ard tho opinion that perhaps ho and othors havo reasons for wanting tho now prohibition law to provo unsatis factory, between now nnd Novombor of next year. And It la pointed out thnt, so far as appears of record, Mr. Drowncll kopt his criticisms to him self In Januar and February when tho law was being created nt Snlom, and whan his public spirited Interest In tho mntter might havo been avail able to Improve the embryo bit of legislation. All of which Is not Intended ns ho Ing especially critical of Mr. Hrownoll who, after nil, Is fully entitled to Iris notions nnd to their expression. On ly It Is worth remembering thnt from now on wo shnll hear n considerable deal of spouting about the Imperfec tions of this prohibition bill, And it Is reasonably possible thnt most of It will cmannto from those whoso In terest Is neither philanthropic nor npt to ho entirely disinterested. mUUVUVMMWMUUUMUUVMUUMUMMMUUUMUMUMMM 5 i s s i H Eat At The QTEL LTAMOlST LUNCH READY TOR SI3RVICU AT 11:45 UINNDR AT 5:30 TRY IT vtvtivttvYMnttvvvvvvo But thoro Is also no doiiht that this courso has gravo disadvantages. Many n small community has been hiddlcd with obligations far and awny beyond Its needs nnd Its abil ities, for tho Cnrneglo fund Is n strict task master In Its demands upon Its beiieflcinrics. For Instance, not so long ngo tho peoplo of Portland, af ter Investigating the matter from nil nnglcsi decided thoy would rather tmlld a new llbrnry with tholr own funds, nnd Independently, than ac cept Cnrneglo aid. In tho long run It looked llko a better nnd n moro economical business proposition. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. FOR RENT. RENT, sell, trade or borrow monoy, Smnll amount cash. For particulars address box G, Tumalo, Ore. 2936p WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29. 1915. OUR RAILROADS. Wllllnm Sproulc, president of tho Southern Pacific Company, Inst week delivered a most excellent address In Henttlo. Its tenor was that what hurtH tho railroads hurts n very grent ninny American people, nnd that the rallrond's protMilly U tho people's prosperity. . Mr, sproulo dldnt wnsto tlmo de fending tho former practices of trans portation companies which havo dono ' much to got them Into tho dlsroputo from which they seem now slowly emerging, Nor did ho holnbor the public for tho hard knocks It hnB giv en tho railroads, through Its law makers, during the last decade. Instead, ho set about showing thnt nfter nil tho rnllrond und tho peoplo should ho close together, because tholr Interests nro practically 0110 nnd tho same. Especially ho outlined, with somo fnctH nnd llgures, prenum ably dependable, how Intrinsically n groat portion of tho Investing, Insur ed nnd banking public Is dependent for Its llnancla) returns upon tho reasonable prosperity of the rnll ronds. ' Of courso It was n railroad man's talk, but It wnH good talk. And be cause wo of Oregon luivo especial cause to bo Interested In railroad ad ministration nnd development, hern wo retail some of the high lights of Mr. Hpronlu's speech: Tho 25(1.1)00 miles of rollronds In the United Spates, nro owned by nbout CuO.OOO shareholders and glvo em ployment to nbout 1, "fill, 000 people. In other words, some 2,350,000 peo plo nro Indirectly nnd personally af fected by tho prosperity or ndverslty of tho railroads. Our savings hunks linvo depositors numbering nbout 11,000,000 people, Theso I'mnkn carry about $850,000, 000 In rnllrond bonds and stocks, Upon the earnings of these depends tho Interest returns of tho depositors, On this head alone, averaged up, each unvlngs bank depositor has n illrcct Interest In tho railroads or about $80, And thorn nro also countless state nnd other hanks nnd trust com panies holding rnllrond securities In prntoutlon of thulr depositors. Nor does this Held of Indirect In vestment connection with tho rail roads end there. In tho I'nltod States thoro are over 3 1. 000,000 life Insur ance policies. And the lucomn of the Insurance companies H in u great meiiHtiro hound up with the returns from their railroad securities, Then there Is given much dutn showing how expenses have mounted nnd returns decreased for tho rail roads. Hut tho real ment of tho address, ns wo view It, was this exposition of the public's direct Interest nnd ox- tmiulvii iiwiinrRhlti nf tint riiHrnniltt n statement which could bo tuken " ""' "' couiruuieii mrni poms Inllnltlvoly further, for It is 11 simple wiiuIiik as much loss und dnmage ns mat lor to show how vitally our trans- """ 'I"" i'" rabbits and sago rats porTjTuTurrompnnleiJ regulate and of-! today In certnlu looalltlos. feet tho pulxe of buslneHU In ovwry, N lrtW p r "t least will bo (Hincwlvahje Held. enforced until the people are In svin- ApiI tlm ultimate sermon which I l'l'v llh that law. It Is up to tho Mr. Sproule would preach. It seams. Iople of this scllou to Interest MEN WHO HARM A TOWN. Tho Portland Chamber of Com morco News describes tho mon who harm n town as follows. "1 Those who oppose improve ments. "2 Thoso who "knock" strangers rnrt who "knock" the town to strnn-gcrs, ":i Those who ijhow hospitality to no one, "1 Thoso who hnto to seo others succeed, "fi Thoso who distrust public spirited men. "0 Thoso who opposo every move ment which does not orlglnnto with themselves. "7 Thoso who opposo every en terprise that does not appear to hen cllt themselves. "8 Thoso who enjoy tho henelltB that como from tho work of public spirited, broad-minded men, but who glvo nothing hut criticisms In return. "Do you b'long? Why not reform? "It Is a splendid thing to bo n part of u wldo nwako city, It Is n splen did thing to know thnt your own strength l Infinitely multiplied by tlitf strongth of other men who love their town ns you do. It Is a splen did thing to feel that tho wholesomo blood of n community enn ho united In common purposes, nnd thnt by frankly looking one nuothor In the fnco nnd tnklng cousel with 0110 nn otlier, prejudices will drop nwny, hnndsomo undertakings will arise, n universal spirit of service wilt bo en gendered, nnd thnt with this Increas ed sense of community of purpose will como n vastly enhanced Individ ual power of achievement; for we will be lifted by the whole mass of which wo constitute n part." Centrnl Oregon should havo n Oood Roads Day In tho fall or winter Instead of tho spring ns nt present. Prnctlcnlly nil ronds worked In the spring romnln soft and become very rough throughout tho summer. Those worked In tho fall become packed by tho moisture and travel of winter. and mnka good roads practically the whole summer. This Is food for thought for alt thoso Interested in good ronds In Central Oregon. FOR SALE. ENFORCE THE WEED LAW. An editorial by County Agricultur ist A. E. Lovott. There nro nt least threo serious weed pests becoming very common in this section of tho country. Hot li the farmers and other citizens nf this section should interest themselves In tho destruction of theso pests ns early as poslblo. Wo linvo ninny weods with which o contend, but nono of them will possibly provo as serlotm un will the Russian Thistle, the Canada This tle nud the Jim Hill Mustnrd. Every Individual weed belonging to any of these families should ho pulled or de stroyed nt onco, Some havo nlrendv seeded. TIiIb will mean at least hun dreds next year whoro wo had but 0110 this year. Thoro are laws com pelling tho destruction of theso pests, and theso laws should he enforced. Thoy should, however, he enforced ns strenuously upon tho absent land owner as upon tho iiinu w.lio Is trying to make his farm pay. Unless somo means Is provided and actum taken, is contained In them paragraphs: "A youiiK iiHtli 11 and a lnorous eoitntry demand development. "luvwtinpiil prtctMla construction slid ouiiftlructlou precudM develop ment. Ihemselve In the eradication of thttte pes! and lo demand (hut tho laws tie enforced. No olllcer. either loeal, county or state, ran lie blamed fi'r tlit nnu-enforcemont of n la,w whn this or those olllrors are not Tho monev run be Imd If lh iirtd h tlm people whom the people who own the inouvy believe lew Is provided to protect. ,l I .. I'.U I .,1 .,., t UH t .. .....I ,1... W......H ' inn 111 Dviiiii'iu ii' nun 14111 iiiiiiiun diMlrahlit. If RMiired of thlti, rail iiinu nf which Is worth oomldorlng from the cow coiiiitUw to the capital. "ti USE OTHER EYES Tho following Is from the Madras Pioneer. It Is good advice In any town: "When you open the door of your store or homo tomorrow morning mid havo tilings started for the day, for- THE PROIIIIHTION LAW. fleorgo O. Hrownoll of Oregon City was a CHudldNto for the petition of Hut for enco that you nro n morchant, Governor of Oregon nt tho last prl-i '. t-utslde of our store nnd look nt wary election. When tho ballots, tie siiiroundlngs you nro working In wore counted It was found that ho I' oio a man who wanted to was 1111 Hlno-ran, nud not n vory .locate In thnt town. Then approach strung one at that. y,,l,r Htoro nnd bo through it nnd seo Mr. Ilrow noil's present bid for , if tho service yon nro giving Is the fame la thnt ho U couduotlns a moroi K"l of service Hint a good llvo strnn or less wordy criticism of tho pro. Her would elcmo eiiougli to wnnt hlbltlon law passed by the recent ! to e nenr you. legislature. He doesn't llko It a lit- fok n)V tho street your store tie hit. Hohhvs It leans l.npkwnr.l In d llOIUO Is Oil and SCO If It Is ttlO favoring the wets. He sass It can't be enforced, and Intimates It is the work of tho devil, or words to that effect The hlbtory of that young luw, which was brought Into this vale' of sill through the legislative labors of Inst February, Is that It was pretty RQiinrnlly endorsed; by dyod-ln-tho-f wool prohllutloiilsts. They Jmvo dq elnred It nil right. Thoy soomto fool they sot nbout what they wnnted, t least so far ns any human bolnggets what ho wants from n leglslatiTrti In short, tho prohibition forces were kind of n street thnt n stranger would like to find himself on every day und by night, nud especially tho town life during thoso ninny hours, and seo If tho spirit of yoHr town. ex. pressing tteoir In tho towns' doings. Is tho kind of town spirit that would mnko you want to llvo there." atlsued, tholr leaden and their cured from tho Carnegie treasury. I In considering tho erection of n II- brary, It Is well to move slowly ho fore committing ourselves Iq the Car negle plan. There Is no doubt that many virtues nttnch to the co-oper ative scheme whereby funds nro se- Agnall and Hangnail. Hnngnnll was anciently spelled ng nnll, ,but did not really mean the bit of-ctiticlc hanging from a nnll. but n corn on tho toe or any hard swelling. Palsgrave wiltes iir30) "agnnyle upon one's too." showing thnt they were not very particular how they spelled any of tho words. A Rogulnr Test. "I'd go to tho ends of tho enrth or you." '' , "I wouldn't ask you to do that. Hut wo live seven miles from town, nnd you may cnll for me In a tnxl tomor row evening If you choose." Detroit Frco Press. Simply Impoulblo. Pntcr Well, young Jones hns nsked mo for your hand. I told him that he must save up JIO.OOO Hist. Dmigliter Hut, papa, do you think I would mar ry n man who was mean enough to snve $10,000 while eourtlngV-Chlcngo News. Orating. Horelelgh Some men. you know, nro born great, some achieve grcatnessi Mlss Keen Exactly! And some Just grate upon you. Huffnlo Courier. A Daughter of tho Peoplo, Sunday, Monday nnd Tuesday nights nt tho llend Theatre Is a strong drama with thrills, It depicts southorn indus trial life ns It really exists. Adv. FOR SALE Strictly puro fruit vinegar made at Mountain Crest View ranch. Twenty cents a quart. The MlBses Hcnson. 30-32p FOR SALE or TRADE Ono thor oughbred Jersey cow and cnlf, price $50. Or trndo for beef cattle. M. F. Harper. 30p FOR SALE Team, mares, har ness, wagon nnd plows, very cheap. U. E. Davis, Mllllcnn, Ore 30c FOR SALE 1000 pound pony, harness and biuiy or will trade for young mnro. P. C. Hurt, Hond. 30p FOR SALE Choice White Rock cockerels. P. C. Hurt, Hond. 30p FOR SALE Fourteen Inch Oliver chlUed plow. Wood benm. Good as now. IV C. Burt, Hend. 30p FOR SALE Fivo head fresh Jer sey milch cows. Seo J. E. Wllllnms, ranch 3 nirlcs northwest of 'Des chutes. 29-30 FOR SALE Ono bay horoo weight 1500 pounds, coming C years old nnd now set of hnrnoss. W. N. Rny, Tumalo, Oregon, 29tt FOR SALE Hy tho Ladles Aid Society, good weight nnd woll cover ed comforters. Inquire Mrs. O. A. Thorson. 28tfc FOR SALE Sovcn room Iioubo with bnms for cows nnd chickens nenr high school. Hnrgnln. Wasy torms. Inquire A. C nullotln. 2831c FOR SALE or TRADE Spnn of marcs, weight 2000, nnd harness. Nixon. 28tt FOR SALE 5 ncres with water right ?i mile from city limits. In qulro A.Z Uiillotln. 25tfc FOR SALE or TRADE Spnn of bay driving marcs botweon C nnd C yenrs old, weighing botweon 950 nnd 1000 pounds. Perfectly gentlo, woll suited for uso of women or children, oVcellont for snddlo uso nnd will also do light farm work. Stocky build. Easy keepers and nro now In first class slinpo. Address: Hox -12, La Pino, Oregon. Snappy MidSeason Models AFTER a close observation of tlie de mand" made upon us for the latest models in Millinery, we Lave pur chased a new line of the most up-to-date mid-season shapes. Your attention is called to this offering as there is nothing superior in any of the coast hat shops. llbvs. S. Iftc'ITntosb Pi Pianos TRY IT ON OUR PIANOS lanos If joii nro going to buy n piano con sult us llrst us wo nro In n position to hiuo you select ono from our stock of high grade piano. Wo huo them on cuAy payment plan. Sheet music AND nil klml.s of musical liistrunientH CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO IN CONNECTION J. W. DAY MUSIC COMPANY Pi lanos JOHNSON BLDG. WALL, STREET Pi lanos WANTED. WANTED Mlddio nged lady for house work. Apply to Mrs, E. M. TlioinliBon. 30c WANTED Smnll house or fur nished rooms for smnll family. II. E. Iiulletln olllco. tf WANTED At tho Altamont, a cook. 29tf WANTED Old rags. Cash paid Why You Con Save Many Dollars by Buying Your Groceries From Ust t. Our business Is Increasing every day which enables ui to buy In lar . gpr quantitlesnnd hy buying In such quantities wo aro nhlo to save our customers from C to 10ft on their purchases. When In need of gro- , cedes JuBt let us havo your list nnd wo will show you n big saving on every purchnso. W. C. McCUISTON HENIVS REST GROCERY. for old rags at Iiulletln oluce. bo clean. Must tf WANTErj Limb wood. Two cords of 1G inch, must be good and dry. Inquire nt Hulletln olllco, WANTED Close In residonco lot between railroad nnd river. Prlco reasonable Hox 323. 21tf A largo financial Institution desires to contract with n man capnblo of representing It In Crook county, and who Is or can dovolop Into n high class salesman. Communication!) held strictly confidential. Address Man ager, 201 Northwestern Hnnk build ing, Portland, Oro. 29-30 p. AOENTS WANTED To represent tho Lafolletto Nursory Co. Trees grown on Powoll Hutto without Irri gation. Tho trees that plonso, hc causo they aro acclimated and will grow. Wrlto for particulars nnd ter ritory. Theodoro Hubbard, Hox 72, Prinevllle, Oregon. 30tf TO TRADE OR EXCHANGE. WILL TRADE For cows, 1 team of mules, when fat will weight 2400. One team horses, weight 1150 each, cheap. J. M. Patton, J,aldlaY, Ore gon. , 29-30p. DO YOU BELIEVE IN SIGNS ? ?ms?' i! 'fSiF .-jlL Call nt our store nnd lot ua provo tho -truth of -this EVERY BAKING JUST THE SAME ALWAYS UNIFORM Wo havo tho secret of bread making nnd you can share it In every lonf thnt leaves our oveu. Only the best goes to you wrapped In SANITARY paraflne wased wrappers. Jt assures you cleanlluess and preserves the freshnesa of our bread. CHARM AND CLEANLINESS aro both personllled In tho com plete bath room flttlngs which we con show you. Thoy not nlono mnko for greater cloantinoss and health but far refinement as woll. Though thoy look luxurious, and aro so tho cost Is not ns groat as you may imagine. Let us tell you for how llttlo wo can remodel your bath room, J. A. KNGEHRETSON. PLUMHINO AND IIEATLNO 117 Minnesota St. Rend, Or. 3fckfcfc m BiiBMiBF?HHfr?iiiiiiL 1 w Sanitary Bakery and Grocery fi Use Good Paint A coat of paint good paint saves ten times its cost by protecting against weather and decay. Paint your house, porch and lawn fence with Acme Quality House Paints. They will stand between the wood and the weather nnd protect and beautify your property better than any other paint. ACMEQUALlTr ' v our trade markon any paint or finish means that it s the best that can possibly be made for the purpose. We have paints and finishes for all surfaces houses, barns, roofs, floors, carriages. In fact, if it's a surface to be painted, enameled, stained, varnished or finished in any way, we have an Acme Quality Kind to fit th'& purpose. We will be glad to show you colors whether you;buyj The Bend Hardware Co. v, i 1