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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1916)
"V i trn-nJ- m L'r t i I'AOI-' f. tiii: iw.su iu-m.ktin, iikxii, oin:.. urnxi "im, ,iiiniJ THE BEND BULLETIN (I'ubllslied K.cry Wednesday) 0i:0U0K PALMER PUTNAM PtibllBlier R011ERT W. SAWYER JJdltor-Mannger. FRED A. woelflex Assoclato Editor. An Independent newspaper stand ing for tho B(imre dunl, clean ImibI 1 ness, clean politics and the best In terests of llond nnd Central Oroson. soincono will!) and think of a few countv unices, district and Justice of of the "very beet glocteil, we'll lie delighted to hear which we've no-..1"6 i"-'""-- . , . ,, , .Mny iu rrinwry election., rum yce Edwards :'i ft' id ' In. Adv. iii.-t 1 .1 J trn- ' Hon June I Last day for candidates to flip statement of expenditure of primaries. ?' September 2S l.ast day to file cksini:i AI.Vl.HTISINU 1011 KENT. One year 8lx tnotiths Three months SO glocteil, we ii .e u.iikiuc. u .... 0 fron, s R , tl1 s Pi ,n , , from him or hur and jirlnt those Mn. 2o-Reopening; of resist gllgrlietl lilies luriimiui. A 'id Jnst for the fun of It. The bulletin will give to a hoy and a Klrl In Central Oregon, who Is six iiuiii tmtr nf nre or under, a first ,.... , -- ....- ... i sepio uuor ;, i.bri nay to uie i ,,., t iB,t house kve class copy of any book mentioned nomlmttloii f.y political i " Tm .1 o T ta-BuVt n. above who satisfies us that he or she I ....,.,.. , ... ...i .ti.i- inquire me uuueun. . . ..... i .i v f .v. .i .'ii iiBwniit.1, .. ii"j u. - hub renu nut inw ninu b.a .. ... .... ihm mm .we're listed The book go to , 0tobtr- :Uant ,,,. to rosIater TTrt I" . wn ",'"'"" ""V ."" . " for general election. i.v i ooy wno applies mat. twiu u mi.'ur .SO 1 1- Interested, we'll try to do better TO RENT -Small Iramo ' liU'tn. pnrty furnished. Suitable tor '' Light house Roe ms i i'-- nf next time. All subscriptions nro due nnd PAYAIILE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration nro mailed subscribers and If renewal Ik not made within reason able time the paper will lie discontinued. county division. I'ndor the caption, "The Cam paign." the Crook County -Journal flirts with the county division ques tion in Its latest Issue. Accord ng to I'loase notify tig promptly of any the Journal something should be change of address, or of tallure to re ' decided aliout it right away In the In- October 13 I,nat day to file cer tificate of nomination by Individual electors for county, district and pre , clncts. November 7 General election. Polls open from S a. m. to S p. in. November 22 Last day for can didate to flle statement of expenditures. This Is letter writing week In Ore- FOR RENT Forty acre ranch one mile and a half out of town. Innuirc Royal Cafe. ': FOR RENT Furnished rom-.i with or without board. Innuite r.il letin. ,v FOR RENT One three room l.nl one four room house. J. Lan . Co. 3T'f I'OIS SAT.IS. FOR SALE or RENT IVrtv .ere- of first class Irrigated land at Powell ., celvo the paper regilnrlv (',8r'e ' teresta of the candidate for olflce ai goit anil the Portland Clmmbar oflnuttes P O All Irrlg.itid Kneed ' 'missel. " r""""""Ue for copl"Btbe coming election. Commerce has sent out a series of j ",",1 m.ltimcd. P.rt'.l stand of al- ! Mnke all cherks nnd orders pay able to The Mend llulletln. WHlJNKBDAY. .lANCARY !!. Ml. YOUNO FOLKS UOOKS. The hooks thut a lmv or girl read havo li very great deal to do with hie entire odiicnlion. Certainly they go u'loiiK way In inlliipnclng his tastes, lltornry mid otherwise, and ofteM they vitally affect the child's entire career. Therefore It Is Very Import lint In help youngster, so far as wo limy, Kt't the right books. Thero nro thousands of children's lKHikx In our Mores, our libraries and our Iioiiiph which are neither good Men's ClolliinglUNDERWEARl BEDDING we fe.ir that the people wno are form letters to be used In attracting i fnir. Terms Howard Spinning Interested In the dhislun phase of tourist travel to Oregon next sum- Wilbur, Washington. l'-49e county politics nre not so anxious mor. One begins, "We know the mu stiRnf TUtDE Wbthn. about the fortunes of the candidates suffering In wind-swept Chicago ml ! ,., - t-j 1. 1 mil. fmm' Ri.lt,- for office a. to lead then, to get erv snow-covered New York. Our news-' , 7 ' ac WJ J J nl " RiJ '!l Undoubtedly the time , daily toll us of the extremes ' f'"' . """.: ''"..,?. V.',' :..... r or narLiruirrs laaroFn mm- . in wastern weiitnor. as wo read or ,.,. .... ., rt. the storma In your locnllty, otc." It looks as If the Chamber picked n poor year to send that sort of luttor. nor bad. Thero nro hundreds whlchJ desired to make. Old Crook county, nro distinctly bad. And there arc f-coroH which are very, very kooiI. Parents, llbrarliuiH nnd teachers would render u service of far-reach-InK vnlue If they would give as much publicity ns possible to lists of such books as are preeminently desirable for youiiK rolks. Ami the children and boys and girls so advised w 111 be grateful, for in young people's lit eratiiro that is worth rending there Is n wonderful treasure of fascina tion. No one run list n score, or n hun dred, or live hundred titles, either "Juveniles" or books for adults, and my "Tliesn nre the best." Hut any one with some knovi ledge of general rendlnt; and u wllllngnoHS to Investl gntn n lilt, can pick' out u list of books for b8 nnd girls which will prove mi unending dellghi lo the youngsters and n real Inspiration and aid to them They will love what they road, even better than they would enjoy the trash which too of ten falls to their hands. And. tin- nctlve now will come when we shall hnxe to de cide between division and removal of the county seat and the decision will then lie made. If It Is for the Interests of the c.in dldalus to have the matter settled now perhaps they will bestir them selves to get It settled but shoit or that we believe that nothing will be started on this side of the county for some weeks to come. It would be very proper, however, for the east side to come forward with any propo sition concerning division which it so-called, at the last election, showed a majority against division. Ilcforo the west side takes another chance It should be nssured by the cr.st aid ers who opposed the move before that this time they would favor It. The Journal's editorial said: "With the now year como nn uouueoments of candidates tor tho vi'rlous otllces, and within a few short weeks the county will be teem Ing with their supporters of various candidates. "Thete Is a feature however that should be fulrly well settled In tho minds of the voters especially before the primary, and for the best Inter- iistn of candidates from the western half of the county It should bo set tled soon. "The instance Is well Illustrated In the candidacy of llurvey II. l)e Ar mciid for district attorney. De Ar mond Is n man who will receive strong support from his party wher Governor Wlthycombe hag lxcn In ofllce Just one year. We bollove n great majority of tho citrons of Ore gon nro woll satisfied with his ad ministration, and supremely grateful for tho contrast Its buslncssllkq san ity and dignity affords to the methods of the proceeding four years. Snow Is sometimes disagreeable, but It In u Godsend to the country. For the summer It means more grain on Uie dry-fnrm acres, more gruES on the ranges and more water In the strenms. Wo nre now fully convinced thnt the man who Inst fall prophesied a cold winter knew what he wns tulk Iiir nhout. Now that wo'vo caught our breath, how nhout a woolen mill? Don't forget the hungry birds. Christiansen, Hend, Ore.. 'p FOR SALK-Run about car In :ood condition, late model, impure Th llulletln. 'ii' FOR SALE Good workl c nut e I with foal. Will weigh 13u pounds (when fat. Good heavy double I ar tless. Price reasonable. Impure The llulletln. K'trc FOR SALE Teom, harness and wagon. Iniptlre Royal Cafe. -Htf FOR SALE or TRADE One 1912 Ford car. See or write P. B. John son, .Mllllcnn, Oregon. ltr FOR SALE At Lewis ranch. Jan- unry 1 1, one stray yearling steer, no brand, for pasture and feed bill. 41-13 FOR SALE 160 aero deeded ranch on Tnmnlo project. Water nvnllable In 1010. Tenm of mares weight 1350 ench, harness nnd wag on go with It. Price $1150. Address Ilox 2, Tumalo, Ore. 41tr FOR SALE House nnd lot. Price right. Terms reasonable. Inquire A. E. Edwnrds, Rend Sign Co. 3"tf , FOR SALE Saddle and cooking range. Inquire Uiillotlu. J."-)p( II.... I..1 tt.v, .. . .i. .M-linhcfoiiio lo U" ' iiim-'I".-' iiiiioj-, can. I. r.trr "" " " . :. .l,rVi-rl,..i...r.,.f " Htllls-o rnn.i .. v ii t ri'u TO FIT iimleiM'iii' rorwl(li tlnlnty pntteiiiM r i,'n Hiitiii'ii mid clillil-Hlkolliii', nidi Iwini,.,. i (.ii, Sall'.facloi, m'r-,Ml edge of plnln colis tlio mid III Kiuii-ioileeil.Koft ""! iiiin. ..,.li.t fo ,.' .. - , sns pine dycii m u" ,Hd iliilliHW. I'l,ls kplciiilld llni" of cloth Itii; ule- iib-olute -nl-ufniMon weal' nnd HP- IHtnance and we scll MEN'S UNION SUI1HE.A ,m iiiodeiatciy. . P$9 M-,si' SB51JlUV-r c,iT.c.Hl-. Wy lf.l .,. LI1UILJ UlUlfll uu.iu loiiei-s MACKINAWS 60c, V, $ i m BLANKETS liriiuli"' Oieii made. Children ,;"" "'"; 60c. 80c. $1.50 rme uo'ii. iii-, ....... - -. plain I'uiiM, ami bliu lUuh W(i WY iyUtJJ billed iisoiliiieiit In Heavy jri1 oy Oicgon wool lilanUeiM, fun S(( iti.AtK m:it Miui'i- ui lii phihN and Mtlpev Pun1 wool,. I'lU'll mcj, white. Mil. pnlr 25c Pair $4.50 Heavy fleece cotton blankets in (an, nicy mill ulilte lai'Ku sle $7.50 35c, 50cWr $L35 E. A. SATHER General Merchandise. i Cotton Bats 25c, 90c $1.35 W. M. Knickerbocker, (Ilbt, Ore- gon. 4 1-2G p WANTED Ciena rag3 r.t Thy llul- h .in ofllce. Good price paid. tf I.O.ST AND FOUND. vertlsetnent. fa. Ore. L, J. Scoberfior, Alfal-IC-'Dp. JIISCELLANKOfS. TO LEASE Lota, cIobo In, water connected, $1.00 pur month for us ing. See S. Murnsnkl. -ICttc Let mo flgureyon that new home. If In- TAKEN I'P llr.y mare, about I I vears old. llrand. liar over PC on i Work by dm or by contract. right shoulder. Owner may obtuln terested uddreKS IlnnH 1.. Chrlstlan snmeb y paying feed bill nnd this nil-1 sen. general doll very, llond. 4Gp. WANTED. THE MYSTERIOUS EAGLE. consciously, they would benellt wonderfully. Even In such a town as llentl. and In smaller communities with less In the way of educational and library facilities, this Is worth remembering. Libraries should have such titles on their shelves before cluttering them with- cheap trash, and should en courage young renders to seek nut the volumes which havo delighted loys and girls for a generation and more as doubtless most of them do. Even n small-town newspaper may venture to list a few choice titles for young folks, now and then, with the hope that Homo boy or girl, through Its Interest, mny get acquainted with heroes ami heroines who otherwise never would have been met If you have n boy of girl, and are uncertain what books to get experi ment with this list: II IS very Incnim plete scarcely more than notes from Ihe memory of one who obtained last Ing enjoyment from every title men tinned. And we venture, the Inn er girl, like Oliver TwlBt. will come back for more. ''Hob, Hon of llattle;" "Run nnd Ills Friends." and "llhick llenuty." are nnlmnls stories unsurapsftMl. De foe's "Robinson Crusoe" Is the most popular young folks adventure story ever written. Jules Verne's "Twentv Thousand Leagues I'ndor the Sea" Is n gem, and If any boy knows u ever he Is known and should It bo the. ",-!, " u'r-v !W w,s'1'' concerning Intent to leave Crook county ns It Is ""'-'' couuiitliig iniru-s nre nun. The today, without n division at tho cotn-l "'"-' '"""l "l!" hl'l''"' 'o ue ceiinin ii Ing election.-thlH candidate could ex-1 lmt "", 'udluiix left the eagle ,ps rteet siinimrT from nil nnrln nf Ihn '"' '" "u """p A hundred years east side of the county which support Curious Ancient Monument Left to Ui by the Indians. On the luoad tun of n stone rain gullied bill in middle Georglu tlieio ' (low trimmer and card writer, hnndv with tools, no bad habits. Can, will WANTED Position. Young man. nent appearance, married, good edu cation, varied experience, -I years practice in drug store, 1 ear In gen eral store, good salesman, fnlr wln- ennnot be expected In case of u ill IhIo:i Issue that Is generally con ceded to carry. "Thero are a number of candidate In the embryo who nro In exnetly tho seme position. It seems that It Is to the Interests of thesn candidates and their political ambitions that this matter be considered, and the sooner the better." RURAL CREDITS. Agnln. or rnther, still tho hulln bnloo about Rural Credits Is abroad In the laud. It Is an eminently de sirable reform, and one as Inevitable en do. hilt the work must have proved as direct primaries nnd equal 8utT- "M laborious, fur the diggers gave up from now It will prob.ibly be found lying on lit Inn k. with oiitxprpiid wings and tall, even ns ll lies today. For It N made of quartz roeks mj cunningly placed that'll would require n pick In n strong man's hands to displace any one of them. The rocks lap nnd over hip In mu h a manner as to represent feathers .No i-euicht holds lliem In position, ami the stones vary lu'slze. weighing from u half pound to three or font1 pbuiids. .The lilinge' rests on u very llrm foundation for jlie'siono work extends severnl feet Into the ground. ' '''', ' Once, pcrhnpt twice, treasure seek ing initials dug Into the breast of tho nnd not afraid, to do any kind of honest work. Wants to come to Hend. E. T. Phillips, 30r. Lyons street. Al ii ny, Oregon. 4fi-J7p SITUATION WANTED Capable woman wishes position as mnturnlty nurse. Will assist with housework. Terms, $2.00 per day. Inquire X, llulletln. 4Ctfc WANTED A first class dressmak er to work on comnil-slon or rent spneo In my shop. Inquire Mrs. S. Mcintosh. -I Ctfc WANTED Five or six horses to winter. Alfalfa hay and good barn. rage. Hut while politicians rant oer It let s not forget a species of Rural Credits which have been In opera tion since Oregon wns bori. We refer to the Rural Credits of the local merchants--the everlasting credit which tho businessmen of every Oregon community hae ex tended, at one time or another, to customers, and without which ninny a farm would never have been tnmetl by the plow, many a forest would have remained uncut nnd Its timber uuiniiiiufiictured nnd many n band of cuttle, horses or sheen never could before tlu-y hud reached Ihe bottom la.M r of overlapping stones. Ilpiigh but falily accurate m en sure men tn or the bird show the Iciiglh'of the eagle from the middle of the lull' lo the bend to be 102 feet and' from tip to tip of outspread wings 111) feet. The length of the beak is toil feet, nnd the height of the body at the ren ter nf Hip brenst Is ten feet. Thecugle lies with Its bead to the west Tmdlilon does not give any satisfac tory explanation of the age Or the nuMiilug of Hip great stone mound. It' may liuve had religious slgulllcnnco to the red men who built It. mid It limy hnller mm Intn llin Mi.iui. I. ........ i have found find ...' '"" n, ,,,.. ............ .-., .l.l. KBBV." iv t'nnln n Mm mu I i ,l...,'t IOW (ilten. Iiiul I lie innrplinnl nrna ' ' "" " r.vv. ii-miiMuri ' - ...... ... .....iv -- ,......- . , ,.,,. ,t. ..... . . . . I his account, would tho man on' " V ' , . ' "'""-'" "" recall It unleiw It bo Dana's "Thru sed Years llofore the Mast," which Is for ,n" ,n', '" Hi" timber or on the older bojs. from H to SO, a range have gone under. Hut FeuliMore Cooper wrote s doien tatlntly the merchants have waited storliw of Indians and the sea; "The ,or ,b'r PXT and b wi doing made Last of the Mohicans" will make a " Possible for thalr customer to hold hoy's blood inn as tsHt as It did Bftyi0"- W1t" "e tide turned mid he was yiwrs ago. and "Wing and Wing" Is ,', ' 'e hta profit and p his as tlno a eleiiti-cut adveutureeomei ,,!' oeean going arn ak ou could wish I ''"untlsea thousand of dollars and there are ihh oiheni about ha bn, and are, tUd up In this entertaining. lo try tVwiwr. -n of Kara! Credit, and many have men there are "Kip Van Winkle" bMn " to a siMtaliid by the imir and "Tom llrown's Hehool Daya." j"htetiMjr, who must accept the "IvhhKih-' and all of Walter Hcott's j ' -cou.t along ltb the good dqllghtful creatlous. and Dleken. rsnal rleka of their eommer tft). of rviiriM. And don't forget1''') reiivtttea. But without thwin -"Uncle Tom Cabin " Then. loy or without th often loug-.uffering ia gr, man or woumn. Hhere, oh where 'iie-iv of the meirhant- every rural will you rind belter red-blood stnrir, 'and axbaa. tool conniuulty would than "CaptatH Courageous" and aj'eel the alarh, and many of the doien olhwr wonderful works of Kud- 'rlgti-et Mateocea In Oregon's hook yard Klidlug. or a book you'd rather t develoanieot never would havu t up night with than tstevoaaon ta wrtttea. "Troeaure Island." or Kidnapped 'i Honor m Uiue w bo form the back or "The Muster of HMllantnie?" Audlimuv of wr liumt firruiit. -,..,.,. most Interesting of prehistoric inoiiii incuts in the United States. Youth's Companion. The Head of the Firm. As he appears to The olllco iKiy: A large, fat being wtioxe grumble Is worse than .love's thumler mid whose comuipudutory nod U worth iilniiMt any amount of' iht- . somil Inconvenience. Hend iHKikkeeper; A good man. with i no bortd fur llgures. who lias arrhisl ' at his present exalted position py a coniuinatlon or luck mid pull. The stenographer: A pleasant old jwrty with singular weakupiwes nml n strange eaiwclty-mrely eiircUed, however to mnke one cry. His wife: A buby.-Llfe. don't lot Ike 'older jouugatem forget our own western llret llurte. whose shorter stories, like "The Luck of Roaring CaiUP." have a "pull" that Is hard to resist WUoro to mid the list. Indeed T Cer tainly wo oan't stop the linotype en this random column without remind- Ing you of Mark Twain ami his liter- Repartee, On the train "gfllns out Subhuhs got Into conu'rwitlou with a stranger, who remarked; "1 mo vnn nrn tmttlti ,,. a n...i I...I.V ...... i....... .... ..... I " .".."' . " - fcvw w.m nnivMinim i.jr iaw, unny now tiulldlugs," uur-.nfahfcd.bjr CongrOM and often "Yes." answered Subbubs. -new enough anfhoHght of where It I do- lulldlng me the only kind wo put up" lag the meat good. -Kmumi City Jiwjnial. Forget the Cold Weather Just Remember that When This cold snap Is over You will Ho thinking of Spring. And A, I,. French will lie one of the first persons you will to thinking of. Hut while winter is here be sure thnt you nro prepared for It from head to feet. You'll have no cause to to be uncomfort able If you will let French fit you out for every so..son. So cull In today. F A. L. FRENCH MEN'S FURNISHINGS You can stand a long winter siege IF YOU LET R. M SMITH PROVIDE YOU WITH Rubbers Gaiters Pacs Overshoes & Wool Sox Mackinaws Stag Shirts MM BALL BAND RUBBER GOODS R. M. Smith Clothing Company General Merchandise DATHS FOR VOTERS. I . Both Vy. . This, i to be a yenf of ivolltlcal TWout on eiirtn utvvou Joint? snont. event and. th following 'dates are 'S around lu the room that war. M.v. oiimi In tti. r4tnAfih.iA,4 I... ..u ai.i I rl.s ivlu.ii v.,iLt,,R. i .... ...... ... i. nry vault of sense and luinsonso. v. lib in.- B.ni...,iwN4 imtwiDw wim? 7,.i.,.,,"i,,,, ,.,.,ueklll,orr' "Aprliat-eLMt daV.'to xcgUter forj "I ld forka'egg to make" Finn' and "Tom Sawyer." on tho ton nrlmnrv lA.-.ln llhe raklelnwliKM' - i?LUJ86-p .--..... prllVSUstdaytofllopetltlonaS. rw ltr iig'witn.' t day to Mo netltlonaS . rWrf, ' ltr llalllmore Atnerl- Village School Shoes Rest for Hos and Girls Foot-ShuUe Dress Shoes lleit For Men All kinds of Shoe Repairing R. H. Loven Art Exhibit Sbc JSlson Hrt jxb(btt ' (itven bfi tbc Public $cboolo anO tbc ibiflb school Of 30CII& Commercial Glub iRooms Wc8ne89a, Cbmedav ana S tl0aB 3mumrv! 20, 27, 2S Aiteinoons from a to 3. "'"'Kl'ioimunlleiJlna'atH. Single AduUsslon.,, 10 cenu """""S J '. M Cents. 4 U s 4 At . . . .let i' iJ o ii auyonu reaus tun (perhaps or leclarallons fwn"oni16nrKnfaH,'- ... - . iG&emttst,. gtvaiaHvfaif.w.. , . isv' tm.