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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1915)
wr.l .' , s. , ij!wmM&w 'tit !.'. fr I 112 F : v hi rn . PAOK 0. THH l!i:X IIUM.KT1X, IJKNI), tJHK., ,Wi:iN'i:HIAY, IlKCKMIlim 8, lOI.I. THE BEND BULLETIN (Published Kcry Wednesday) OEOUOB PA1,MEK PUTNAM Piibllslior riOUKKT W. SAWYER IMItor-Mnnngor. 1 (KI) A. WOKU'LHN Assoclato Kdltor. An Indopondont novvspnpor stand Ins for thu 8(iiaro deal, clean bust noes, clean politico find tho bust In terests of Hond and Central Oregon. Duo jenr $1.50 .tilx months 80 Three months CO r aii atiliRcrlDtiona am duo and -"AYAHi.!-: IN ADVANCE. Notices of Jtplratlon are m tilled subscribers nnd I renewal Is not mndo within roason- ihle time tho paper will bo discon tinued. Plonso notiry ns 'promptly of any change of address, or of lallura to re ceive tli" paper reg Marly. Othorwlso no will not bo responsible for copies ..illllHB(;(l. ' Make n'.l checks and orders pay able to Tim Hand lliillutlu. Eastern cnpltul clamors for a share fn Central Oregon railroad develop ment! And both arc likely enough with the prcsont outlook. WEDNESDAY, DEC. S, 1015, HACK EAST TODAY. As KIplitiK luis paid, lOnst Is Knst, ninl West Is '.Vast but whenmor o iiront) llio continent v.'o nro P'tHiuI'd thnt, broadly spouklng, our East and 'our West seem to meet at about thu t longitude of Chlcngo. It Is at Chicago that tho east bound Oreguiilnti first encounter tin so oiitwmd and visible slg.i.' cf olfeto Atlantic cer.lioiiril inoccduro which bring homo tho fact that the big Northwest country Is n long wav tin. Of roiirso tho differences nren't vory rovolutlonnry or tangible. Fun- daineiitally folks are Just nbout tho sonio. Externally, however, thero nro countless llttlo' differences. Chicago Is ubout thu "last fron tier" for tho hrond brimmed lint; onstorli of tho Windy City ho who '"'H Ino Is a marked man. Pen In) any profusion first nppear ; tho newsboy actunlly returns (a froiji thu ulckut handed him rnvolur's pockets becomo clut wlth coppers. Dining enrs east Icngo uiako tixtrn clmrgo for id butter (which our western iol), many men wear spats 'dcrablo number of them ly froen faced and prob- 't spunk to you In a train H ,11 r'orinal Intnuliictlon ly, tho stnnilnril of ( und, to a less degruu, ,lgher; muanliig that tiutid mo more of n o personally nnd to jt thu East Is talking . i-.iigB war. prosperity VJm 11 rat two are prot- .ind logelher ami tho big . under politics Is propurod- j3"fiyonlnbly and nbsolulely the east IspRTHpuriiiiH, sudilonly. almost over night, as It has not been Tor years. And the men who know, everyone of tliein, forecast that all the country frn.Ni Mm Atlantic to raclllc. Is oil . ()f thuso womenfolk nro knitting box Unouestlonnbly the wnr Is more universally discussed nnd moro Inti mately fait In the East Minn It Is In the West. That, of course, Is natur al. Geographically, the oastorn states are some 3,000 miles nearer the con- Illct than nro our Pacific states. Then countless eastern business men have direct commercial relations across tho Atlantic; thousands of them have ofllces of their own In England, I'rnnrp nnd (Jermnti.v, and hundreds of thousands have bad direct nna dally commercial nnd social dealings with European houses nnd trans-Atlantic people since bojhood. AH of which brings tho war vory closo to our tlntitle seRboHrd dwellers. Also, the great eastern mnmifac luring centers h eervbody knows, mo Hooded with profitable orders from tho Alllrs. This means large deinRiid for labor, high wnges and itnemploied activity In mntiy lines of inatliiructure. The toflex of this, of course, In n quickening prosperity evoryw hero, so Mint the offceis of the war upon our economic condition Is very nppitieut and very closo to homo to every money earner and tuonoy spender In tho East.. Asldo from the business aspects, uaitern feeling and partisanship re garding tho war Is moro universal than It seoms to be In the West. At least. It Is mote apparent and mora outspoken, It Is fnlr to ray that In such rtntos ps New York, Massachus etts, Connecticut nnd Pennsylvania tho sentiment Is overwhelmingly pro- Allies. Moro Minn thai, it Is distinct ly blllorly nntl-ncrniun. Thero Is n widespread feeling, ech oed oy prominent men and women who nro careful and conservative thinkers nnd In no wise trouble seek ers or trouble makers, that tho Hulled States has won considerable discredit for our lack of backbone In dealing with Clermnny In regard to tho I.usltunln and other Incldouts In volving tho dcstiuclloti of American lives through Teutonic notions which freely nro characterized ns "wanton murder." On tho other hand It Is. but fnlr to add that In tho mid-regions of. tho continent public sentiment, as en countered In Chicago, tho Twin Cities nnd thu region embracing a Inrgu (leriiuin-born and (lermnn-dcsccnded population, not unnnturnlly leans to. ward tho Fatherland. Here It Is Mint the most bitter feeling exists and to discuss wnr Issues Is n pastime, fraught with explosive probabilities, Socially, the war Is vory, very closo to tho people of thu east. It Is tho constant and unending subject of I'oiiMjrsatlou. Many young American men and women nro In Emopo on Itcil Cross duty. One. encounters senrcely n well-to-do family which has not personal friends at tho front nud an Increasingly largo number hrvo lost frlciidii "somovvhoto In France." Letters from the trenches of ''landers nnd (lnlllopo',1, often are produced mid rend aloud by Amoii cnii women and girls In tho evening' after dinner and a very large portion but that seems taken for granted. Will ho win? Ilepubllcuns say "no", Democrats "yes" after the Immem orial pro-election custom. r t'niiio8tIonnbly the return of pros perity lu strengthening JVlJson's chances, een though IJeniocraUc policies ami administrative actions havo had no ten! bearing whatever upon the economic- revival. On Mie other hand, thoro Is no dpubt Mint Ilryan's dcIlectlQii and thq Xcbras kan now Is practically in open.' re volt will split nsundcr tho Doino crntlc support for the President. This will Injure him In his pnrtv tremendously; his adoption, nt tonBt partially, cf the Republican policy; or preparedness, may provo his political undoing, by estranging the turn-tlm-other-chcuk Democrats of the W. J II. brand. From tho Hopubllcan side, It Is ponclblo that Ilsosovolt m: y wronk ns much political ruin ns Ilrynn seems bent upon accomplishing tho ranks of Domocrncy. If T. runs ho likely will wreck the O. O. P. again. And Just what T. K. will do the Lord, (und possibly T. It.) alone knows. Eastern sentiment seems to lenn to the belief that with a sound can didate nud with Roosevelt consenting to be ii cnptrln, soy, Instead of coin-niRndet-ln-chlef, the Republican par ty has a most oxccllent likelihood or returning to power noxt jear. huslnoss isn't vory promising In Eur ope ilils season. "That," says docthals, looking to ward Culebrn, "1b the most unklnd esl cut of all." Tho Now Ilcven railroad scorns to havo cut Its last Mctlen. Tho Atlantic Is now getting a touch of tho pacific. E GIVEN T; Cct.s I'ntll May 1 (o Put t'p Addition ill lloniN on Piojert. (Oregon Journal ) SALEM, Dec. 7. The State LoniU39-IO.c Hoard today extended to May 1, the tlnio In which Jason Moore shall bo Heading, Methods In Arithmetic. Thursdny ljuronoon. Arithmetic, History of Education, Phjsiology, Methods In Geography. Thursday afternoon Grammar, rinncri-nnliv. American Literature, Physics, Methods In Language, Thesis for Primary Certificate, Science-ot Education. .' ' Friday forenoon-Theory and I rac tlce, Orthography, Phslcnl Geog raphy, Englleh Literature, Chemistry, History of Education. Friday afternoon School law, Ge ology. Algebra, Civil Government, Childhood nnd Adofesccnco. Saturday forenoon-Geometry, Hot- nny, School Administration Saturday afternoon General His tory, Ilookkcupliig, Muthods. J. E. MYERS. Superintendent. i mile west of Powell IJtitto s William MuLecd. Mojr. 1 (UN WANTED. The Hund Flour Mill Company now l 1. !. ...na. iin.ln.itnfn tltlfl ....... i . . .. . , .... .... . . ' lias UI1U Ul IIIU mvnk ii,-iw-i..v. ...... ruiiiurtm io nil no nil nuiuiiouai noun .. , .,. .i. ...... Tim i ... i ,.. ;.. , ..,. sniiiinry nuns in mo nunimuBi. j iu uiBiiiu tuu ivi iii iituiice ui ins c in tract for tho development of the mln-i sanitary highest grade products guaranteed. WANTED GUI for general house work. Mrs. II. J. Overturf. jut- UVNTED Hoarders and rootners. Ina'tilro Kenwood grocery. , 4Q.J WANTEI) Cook who will do the laundry. Inuulre Hulletln. 4otr WANTED Cionn rag3 nt Th. 1)U1 If.Jn olllco. Goad price paid. t( LOST AND FOUND. Lastly, tho women of Hip Enst engerlv a8k how tho women and tha, men of the west regard enunl suffrage' now Mint they have It. To which query It Is easy for an' Oregonlnn to roply, "Equal Biiffrago In Oregon Is making good, both from tho .standpoint of women nnd of tho conitnotjwenlth." And thou tho oas torn womon omllo nnd say that stirply they are going to win "noxt time." G. P. P., Now York, Nov. 6 If tho Fcdornl authorities take the samo view of tho Honhnm fnlls pro ject ns they do of tho Morcon pro ject tho request of tho Dcsort Land Hoard for an extension will ho re fused. One of tho facts Mint Com lnloslonor Tollman snya should np pear If tho Morson contract Is to ho extended Is Mint tho project canbo comploted by tho time, of tho ending of Mm extension. Can thlR bo shbli for tho Hcnhnm fnlls projoct? eral waters of Summer nnd Abert lakes. This extension Is conditioned on the reorganization of .Moore's lake project under the Oregon laws and tho election of responsible directors who are residents of Oregon. It Is also required Mint bona fide experi ments with the waters ot the lakes shall bo made. C. A. Sheppnrd, a Portland attor ney. Is to hold $4000 In trust to ns suro tho performance of tho condi tions on tho pnrt of Moore. Under tho plan, Mooro would ho eliminated from tho nctlvo mnnngo- linent and control of tho enterprise. . j MILS. MYKTLi: ,1. SCIILAPPI. Will glvo Instruction In elocution, oratory, physical culturo and dramat ic art, private or class lessons. Grad uate of tho Western Academy of Portland nnd has had 12 years tench lng oxperlonco. Hcsldonco second Plvnl house north side cast end. adv Adv. Try delicatessen spoolcltles nt American Ilnkery. Home made sal- j nils, baked beans and cooked nients Adv. . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING, LOST Plain gold ensu ladles watch. Return to Hulletln ofllco and recoivo rownrd. 3g- STHAYED Ono yearling steer. Red. Owner can linvu the snine y Identifying smno nnd paying feed bill. Phono Lowls ranch. Rural 317. ;,9-io LOST Illack' shepherd do v utt white throat and brenst, yellow n ino and feet. Finder plcaso wtlte Mrs. .1. O. Williams, R. R. H 3, Hen I ,0t! IO TltAIH. Oil K.YCIIANRi:. TO TRADE 1 100 pound nrrr. 7 years old, In fonl, to porchoron h so, for cows. Ilox 300, Ilond, Oic eon. .10-41 p. a FOR RENT. FOR RENT For month, Dec. 15 to' Jan. IB, to desirable parties, fur nished house, Including piano, two sleeping rooms In' house. Enquire Hulletln. 39-41 p. FOR RENT Chicken houso on two lots. C00 birds capacity. In quire Hulletln. 3Ctt FOR RENT Ono three room and ono four room house. J. Ryan & Co. 37tf Chinaware FOR SALE. SAY YOU. If.yoti want to nfllllnte with one of tho best bonollclary nnd fratcrnnl or ders In tho world, you had hotter seo W. O. Mntchett, local organizer for tho Fraternal Order of Eagles, 4 Op ' TEACHERS EXAMINATIONS. Notlco Is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Crook county, Oregon, will hold (ho regular examination of applicants for State Certificates nt Prlnovlllo as follows: Commencing Wednesdny, Decem ber ir, 191C, nt 9 o'clock, n. m nnd continuing until 8aturdny, December 18, 1910, nt 4 o'clock p. in. Wednesday forenoon Writing, U. S. History. Well known song as rovlsed In Now oilnesdny nrternoon Rending, York. Massachusetts, Penncylvnnln j PhyMology. Composition, Methods In and New Jersev; "I didn't rnlso JUyJ " ' --- "--j And Bpeaklng of tho penco excur sionists, how would wo havo llkod It If n party of well-to-do nmntours from Horlln, say, had cotno over In lfifi2 nnd scol'ded us hocnuso wo didn't quit fighting ami let tho unfon dissolve peacefully? FOR SALE Houso and lot. Price, right. Terms reasonable. Inquire A. E. Edwnrds, Hend Sign Co. 37tf FOR SALE Small counter nt thoj Cozy Rcstnurant. 34 tf FOR SALE Modern houso nnd lot on Ohio street, three blocks from post olllco. Seo Whlttcd nt Dement grocery or C. S. Henson. 38tf FOR SALE 20 White Leghorn pullets. Seo R. 1). Voorhees, Ken wood. Hox 352, Hend. 4 Op, FOR SALEor TRADE Good sec-1 ond hnnd 1 A ton Sternberg truck. Inquire M. A. Uclnnd, 40p. FOR SALE or TRADE For prop erty In largo city In Oregon or farm I lnnd, a Studebnkcr automobile, !i pns sengor, 30 h. p., In good condition. Inquire nt Hend Hulletln. I0tr FOR SALE Thrco fresh cows. for gifts me Appreciated by All Women. We have a large selectionofPlain and Fancy. Sets of Dishes made up lor your own individual requirements. Let us show' them to you. WARNER'S Wlicro You Ituy For LESS. girl to ho ix voter.' "Tho Pence Ship" vonturo Is Mid richest Ford Btory to (Into. However, n brush with n submnrlno would gvo It moro news value Exportn sav It will requlro llvo vears to build nn ndequato navy. Foreign foes will please ho patient. tho threshold of almost unprcemtent ml tuonoiiili' iloHopiucnt and oppor tunity. PetwImlstH nro as rme as worn optlmlstH six inouths ago. Nor Is the feeling of satisfaction ' rnil certainty restricted to any local ity or line of business. Of course the steel, munition nnd manufactur ing ct'iilers, through war orders, are llrst to reap Mm golden harvest. How- vor, trade of every kind Is otlmulat e und merclinutH nud business men In all llelds nro doing well now and fl they fare n rosy futuro. Even In retail business nud In luxuries, "Things are picking up" remarkably Thu writer Is personally nwnro of most promising beginnings of Christ mas trade In many stores where hol iday buying for several (masons past has been practically nil. And this loosening of Christum money iiumtis thul mini are oiuphooil Kiduy nnd full hours tun Insured for tomorrow. Tim wonderful brightening outlook Is In mi wise I'oullneil to the East. The Middle Went, forlllled by and scarfs and swntors any color but grov ' For (he grey onus mo sent by tlu Red Cross to Germany, the other colors to the Allies, Vuh, EiiKlalul and Franco are very, very close to tho people of the eus- tl.ru frlllL't flf mir nniitlnmit mi,l ' . .....p, ... ..... ..... ..., ...... their llfe-strugglu hns a deep strong place lu the minds and heirts of their friends on this side cf M-e Atlantic And now no one piedlcts v hen the wnr will end. . Mr. Mnrs seomo to ho enforcing the speed limit strictly so fnr ns thoso Europonn "drlvos" nro conccriiod. Moro pence In Scandinavia, less fnr Wilson; Ilrynn didn't go on Ford's pence ship. Tho holiday nctlvlty In tho King- Hummers or record cruM anil nign prleiM wus aliend) iMMiiid and fit; llnruclitlb. Tin demand for fuod wt lifts und iuw piodiiets from this territory Is sure, the prulltnble prices surtnlu and the calls for Its nuuiii facturod prodin'ts are and will lm. prodlglnus As lu o. klern eltlos, Chi uago nud tho njlisr centers of the inld.c,iuntr. faro a winter when ap parently iiuoinploymcul will ho next to unknown. lu short, money Is plentiful, work era are busy and demand for pro ducts, iKith from the hind nnd fac tory, Is nil that could ho desired. Railroads nro handling mi amount of freight unprecedented In recent years and agi.lu are spending money on equipment and Improvement. Ex ports far exceed Imports. A period of sound trade enlargement Is as sured. And een where the wnr Is doing most to quicken trade tempor arily ns lu New England nud Pennsyl vania, those nt (he commercial helm say there will lit) un slump when thu euntllct Is er and war orders cease. Ho tb tide of proprlty U rising, rapidly. It la How lug to the south nud bids fair lit retrl Hit) econom ic illstrtMg eitperUHiciMl by the hard lilt eottou growers. Of especial In- "Preparedness" comes noxt to war rn n topic of chief Inlureit Indeed. Mm two go together. A grent man) sound men and strong ucwspapeis nro urging Mitt Uncle Snm arm him self mightily. A anuller element de cry armament, branding It ns mrrnl mid economic folly 11 la stated, tino somewhat believed, Mint Interests who will protlt from the sale of or mnuiAit i ud munitions have it large share In pushing the propaganda fir preparedness which. If entirely sue- twocn-sful, will fortify them against tin Cleaning and Pressing SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. NORYAL L. SPRINGER Up Sum Prn PuiMinit Call lor and Drlivci AH Voilc O dm uWn by "Sonny" the Mtiitngcr Doy rainy ln when Europutu war onlert rouse to Hood their fnctcrlef Pork berrel prepaiodmwa will be pei hnw the I'1 guest Issue in the forth coming CongTMis. To do what the prepmed ietM advocate- would have dene tnnd they npitenr to embracr the great innJorlO, bath In numbers rud Influence, of the count! v, ex cepting only sections of the sleekly contented middle West) will Impose heavy iluauclnl burdens on tho tax pa) ers. It neoins rcntonnble to assume that a general comprnmUu will bo reached whereby somothlng closely related to nctunl 'preparedness" will be attain ed nationally, nnd certainly needed reforms will he required In our mil itary ndnilnlstrntlou whereby somu reasonably efficient returns, from n defense standpoint, will be received for the enormous expenditures which somehow n the ptlHt seem to have been productive of llttlo hut political fruit for tho consumption of tho i faithful constituents back home. I One other Item titular this hend. It I predicted lu welMuformtMl quar-1 Urs that "prepivdutt" very XI W 1 will be the hobby upou which Roose velt mav attempt to return to the White Houso. HUY YOUR Groceries AT THC NBW MGAT rtlAPKLT. FREE DELIVERY Gilbert (& Son torest to us of Orevon, U l Uowlngi ., bndl' westward It will nienn liet-1 War. prpareduea ud polltle ter markets for lumber r.nd 0,lur pHti 11 1 a nrenldtuiUAl ytar,' the jiu)iie for development ntrprle. f mroiP AmotUniv bo Is btnnlHS to llejd will ,Ih witUtled liu)ed ithould hiiM merrily. Ut uroat new mills bo foreed Inlot Of course Wilson' will run for re- over-tlnio produatlon und grateful It election, he bus never said he would, DR. R1L6Y VETERINARY It loclrd nt The Pioncti, (Urn, Ocnd, rvl hill ore lor) out I lorr nd Culc t you( call, or P ll O la C 22X i Alo mIU REST RHEUMATIC REMEDY ON MARKET WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR CHARTER OAK STOVES AND RANGES. C. W. MARTIN WALL STREET. TRIPLETT BUILDING 3L , i M C. W. MARTIN'S First Get-Acquainted Bargain Day On Saturday, December 1 1 , C. W. Martin will place his $6,000 Stock of Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum, Sesnd Ranges, Etc. Everything in HOUSE FURNISHINGS onTalAT A BARGAIN. On this day we will give you the best BARGAINS you ever had the pleasure of getting in Bend. When we say BARGAINS we mean BARGAINS. Of course we cannot afford to give these BARGAINS every day like the BARGAINS we are going to give you on the 1 1 TH OF DECEMBER, but in order to get acquainted we will give you one day of Bargains that are Bargains. -The BARGAINS are here for you. If you don't get jhem don't blame me. Saturday, December 11 One Day Only.