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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1916)
f '-r WW,r iagi: 0. TIIK IlKXD HIT.MJTI.V, 1IEXI), OHK., WKDNKSDAV, FlIIMtVAUV Id. ''" ii III ..1 I Ui m c PlW .1 K v Iff v , I , E W , 1 r i ; 1 THE BEND BULLETIN (Published Uvcry Wednesday) OEOHGE PALMER PUTNAM Publisher nOMEItT W. SAWYER Editor-Manager. FRED A. WOELKLEj; Assoclato Editor. An Independent newspaper stand ing for tlio squiiro deal, clean busi ness, clonn politics mid the best In terests of Bond and Central Oregon. One Yenr Six Months . . Three Months .11.. All subscriptions nro due nnd PAYAIJIiE IN ADVANCE. Notices of explrntlon nro mnllod subscribers nnd If renewal Is not made within reason able time tho paper will be discon tinued. Please notify us promptly of any chanpo of address, or of lalluro to re colvo tho paper reg-ilnrly. Othorwlso wo will not bo responsible for copies missed. Make all checks and orders pay able to The Hend IJullctln. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE llryan could not hnve his way, ho he went. Garrison could not have his way, so he went. Thus have the woak ninn and the strong man of President WHron's cabinet deserted tho ship. Next? A South Carolina newspaper nslffl, "If Carnegie Is still anxious to die poor, why duesn't he finance a peace expedition?" Or u privately manag ed Carey Act Irrigation project? j Among tho many distinguished suests nt the Hopubllcau Lincoln ban quets Saturday none wcro more In evidence than old General Optimism nnd General Preparedness. Is our Ship of Stnto one of those armed merchantmen the Germans nro after? It hns been said that the first duty of a .Mexican executive Is to execute. What wo need hero Is a wireless nnd an acroplano mall service. KEEPING CUT FLOWERS. . ,',.T GENIAL OFricea NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES WEDNESDAY, PKH. IB, 1910. sctrn i.ed. In 19ai tho United State will abandon tho Philippines to their fate. That, In Its omence, Is v. hut the pres ent Philippine bill nt Washington means. Tho pill which the Senate 1ms pre pared for tho country and there wore somo Republican doctors en wan ed In its preparation an null iih uiauv Democrats bus a siiKnr contlriK, In the alleged guarantee that we tdmll boo to It that their Independence is maintained. If the Islands woro a hundred miles from Florida, like Cuba, tlii't might be prnctlcHble. Hut Kunriintces of that nature Involving Islands 7,000 miles westorly frum San Francisco nro futllo plllle. In this action wo am scuttling our national obligations and pro-nrrang-Iiik a mnro'H nest of trouble for our selves ami the Philippines, declares tho New Yoik Times. Tills powerful ami thoughtful Jour nal Hays In part: "Wo have undertaken n national obligation to develop the Philippines, to protect the property rights of ec clesiastical and civic bodies nnd oth er associations and of private Individ uals, and to secure to tho Inhabit ants or tho territories tho free exor cise of their religion; tu teach them the principles of free government and to Institute a syHtom of freo oduca- tlon. In these mutters wo have made a good beginning, but wo have not yot made any of tho Islanders cap nhlo of Hpir-governuient. Many more years of Increased effort would bo required to do that. "Our statesmen know that thoro Is a feeling among sniuu of the people that wo do not want the Philippines, that there Is 'nothing in thorn for us,' nnd tho best way to get rid of them Ib to drop them as soon as possible. What tho fate of the Islu.idnrs may ho nflur lli-'l Is purely conjectural, but thoro Is not tin Intelligent I'll Iplno who iloos not believe that oncn tho Unites States naval and military forces liavo withdrawn they will upeedlly bo subjected to another and less benovoleiit rult." Methods by Which the Fading Process May Be Delayed. Itnoes. carnations and nichtds have been found to Keep three times as long If n small quantity or sugar be added to the water, writes Mabel II. Wharton of Oakland, Cnl.. to Popular .Mechan ics. A small lump of march has also been found beneficial. Other Unworn lieiln in bleed a soon mm they are cut, nnd the piccluiH nap ruimliig nut of thu Hltjm cnilM'rt tin- cell tu collapse Immediately 'I'm pierent this the end uf the stem must he quickly closed, tin! this Is best done by scaring In a tlaine or by placing directly In hot water. The florists of California go so far as to tmii the Htenis of the brilliant poln 'ettliiN nr ChrlsiimiH Mowers, for which tbe. ale so liimous. The stem Is first stuck through a large sheet of paper to pU'Veiit the Ntviini from rising directly Into i be lionet mid Injuring it Carnations ami chrysanthemums will Keep almost twice as long If placed In flesh water dally, and a small piece is dipped from the ends of the stems each time. While flitting this piece olT keep ihe stem under water so that no air bubbles are allowed tn enter the stalk and thus retard the upward tluw of water. If large headed (lowers, such n,s chrysanthemums or pennies, aie to bo sent some distance Insure their arriv ing tu good condition by wrapping each blossom separately in waxed paper. A nnouncement Until the roads south arc In heller condition for auto travel out' trucks anil touring ears will not make tho trip from licml. We carry tho mall by htao dally, liovoer, and arrange for passenger transportation to I.n Pine, Fort Itock and Silver J, alio when dcsheil PIONEER AUTO STAGE lilVERY CO. Ji 1 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For District Altoiuf-.V. I hereby announce myself as a enn dldato for tho Republican nomination for District Attorney for Crook coun ty nt the primaries to be held May ID, 101G. 44tfu II. II. DE AUMOND. ONE CENT A WORD is all a little Want Ad will cost you. WHITE HOUSE LADIES. CONVENTION DELEGATES. Oregon sends ten dolegntes tu the Republican National Convention four at large and two from unch of tho Congressional districts. .1. N. UiirgotfM of Pendleton thus far Is thu y nil announced candidate from this district "Nute" Is a iiioinlior of the late Senate and is n first class ef ficient man and a wood Republican through and throiiKli. Prohahlv he may have no opposition. At all q vents, It would hit hard to net h bet tor. (olette from pattern Oregon. Tlio following thus fur have an uriuaoed their onndlditcv for (Ul patiw at I a rue: t'hurles II. Carey. C. W. Pulton. ItuuHell Hawkins and iPYimk M. Warren. The imium uf 'judgo Carey nnd Senator Fultou are woll known, and their political lec ords iih loaders of Iciik staudluc in tho RopublU'HU patty In Oregon spenk for thymslves. Prolmbly tho only oue of the four who Is personally known to any con elderehlo extent In this commuulty Is Prank Warren. He Is a member uf tho Btnto 1'lnli and Gnmo Commission suit In his official capacity has been a lloud visitor and I favorably known to Central Oronon sportsmen Mr. Wnrrou Is a clean, sound, sue (jpssful, progressive Reiiuldlcau. one of tho most forceful of the younger won of tlio state. Ho U not a poll tlelsn nnd nover line been, but ha Is admirably equipped To take euro of lilmsolf and of the host Interests of tho peoplo of Oregon at ChlcHgo. He causo of what he is, what he has (ioua. and what he can do. It Is hop ed that his name will ho woll remem tiorml hero at tho prlnmrtos. Where He Made His Money. Years ago a gentleman settled In tho south of England and became very popular In the neighborhood Tho county families could never discover how he had made his money, but were satisfied by Ids solemn assurance that it was nut In trade. Nothing could ex ceed the ordinary gravity of his de mcniiur. which Indeed caused him tu be placed on the commission of pence, but now anil then, without any appar ent provocation, he would burst Into such a laugh as no one ever heard be fore except In one place Wheie they could have heard It puzzled the county families for live and twenty years, hut at last he was betrayed unconsciously by his own grandchild, who. after a visit to u trnvellng circus. Innocently exclaimed. "Why. grandpa laughs Just like tho clown!" James I'avu. Thoy Wield Considerable Power, as fiulo. "Under tho Rosa." Only those who have given the sub ject close consideration nnd have boon familiar with It personally can have eten n remote Idea of the power of tho women cot uccted with the presidential administration, meaning the wives of tho president, tho vice president nnd tho cabinet olllcers. This power of the women first began to bo marked In President Andrew Jackson's time, and It lias continued til most unabated up to tue present Hour. It Is an unseen power, it Is not proclnlined-from tho housetops. It takes sonic time for the wives of tho cabinet olllccra to leach a falr.foot lug with the wives of tho president and vice president nnd umong them selves. They come from different sec tions of the country nnd must accus torn themselves to u vastly different environment, tho olllclnl life of Wash Ington. In n thousand little ways ami In as ninny big ways they can make or mar, help or hurt, hasten or retard the policy of n presidential administration They raised old boh In Jackson's time by attempting to boycott the wife of a cabinet officer. Mrs. Eaton, but Old Hickory, though not a ladles' man himself, stood valiantly and gallantly beside Mr. and Mrs. Entou and de clared that tlio wives of Ids other cabi net ollkers shouldn't rule his adminis tration "No. not by tho eternal!" Jack son's favorite phrase In negativing a preposition. Exchange. For Sheilir. I "hereby announce my candidacy for tho Republican nomination for Sheriff of Crook county nt the pri maries to bo hold May 19, 1916. 48U. S. E. ROUERTS For County Assessor. I hereby announce myself as a can- dldnto for tho Republican nomination for County Assessor for Crook coun ty at the prlmnrlcs to bo held May 19, 191C. 47tfp CHAS. A. CARROLL. I BE ASSURED i hereby nnnounco my candidacy for tho Republican nomination for assessor of Crook county at tho prl mnrleSsto bo held Mny 19, 191G, adv. R. D. KETCIIUM. For Sheriff. I hereby announce my candidacy for the Democratic nomination for Sheriff of Crook county nt the pri maries to be held Mny 19, 191C. ISp. P. H. POINDENTER For Ciicult Judge. I hereby announce myRelf ns n can dldnto for tho Democratic nomination ns circuit judge at tho prlmartos to ho held on May 19. T. I. .1. DUFFY, Pol adv. 47 tfc (Presont Incumbent.) That in Spring and Summer Goods for Men, Women and Children the R. M. Smith Clothing Company will have no equal in Bend. SfflH AY 1 ' wc cue incusing ready for the in coming ship ment of the larg est nnd most complete line of choice DRESS GOODS, including Ginghams, Calicos and Percales. WSS3 i Waterproofing Matches. A waterproof matchbox Is good for emergencies, but not for a smoker's dally supply. 1 waterproof the matches themselves by dlpplug them half length In bhclhtc varnish thinned wltb alco hol and laying t'bein out i-epiirutely on a newspaper to dry. Shellac is belter th.in paraitlu or collodion bccuuc It docs not wear oh, ami It Is liseif In tlammnlile. like sealing wax Mutches so treated can be left tu uutcr u long time without spoiling -Outing Clever Fish Hawks. Turks around the llosporus amuse themselves by playing pitch and catch with the hungry fish hawks. They throw high in the air a lump uf raw meat, and the hawks pounce upon the meat before It strikes the ground and make away with It to the little ones. A Short Christmas. "Christmas day Is only three hours long in tlu I'lnnlsb town of 'Portion. ' "aid a traveler "1 spent last Christ was there. At sunrlne I got up to mhi my privsonta and to road my Christinas 1- all and night had fallen before I gut I trough breakfast,"- Exchange. Cynical. Some cheap people expect St. Peter to miss ilium through the pearly gates because limy once paid B0 cents for n lUtcon emit supper at a vhurcli bociaL -Atlanta Journal. Tho President has said: "This l n year of political accounting, and Americana In politics nro rather ex port accountants." Correct. And the Republicans ha had four ywaru to llguro out if it Isn't worth while to get together this year nnd stay to gethor and change tho political com Iiloxlon n Washington. It Is; thoy will; it will ho. In all Those mail delays Central Oregon has been In tho position of an Innocent bystander who got hit on tlio ,jaw. U has been other folks' weather, not ours, thnt hold up the trains. Just Like Relatives. "Arc Hulle nnd llnrbara blood tcln tlOIK" "Oh. no. It Is ,n purely plntoulc grouch they hnvo for isich other." Puck. Pessimism. Peseliulsm may be defined at thnt term of restricted mentnl vhdon thnt i'iiusd men to ntittelpate evils that do not hsppcu. llotutou Post, A Dead One. "lie Is a dead ouu" Is not slang. It ocurs In Unigfellow's "SpauUh Stu dent." The clown Chlspn says, "I have ii father, too. hut he U a dead one." Much Harder. "There Is nothing harder than (jet ting out of n bail habit" "Yes, there Is getting Into a good one." Uoston Trauscrlpt. Our duty Is to bo useful, not 'accord ing to our desires, but according to our powers. Amid. Preparation of Parchment Parchment Is the skin of sheep or other animals prepared in sheets to render them fit for being written upon. The heavier parchment, used for drum bends. Is made from the skins of usscs, older calves, wolves and goats. All these, are similarly picpared. Tho sklu. being freed tnuu tho hair, Is placed In n lime pit tu cleanse It' from fat ,The pelt Is then stretched upon n frame, euro being taken that, the surface 4s free from wrinkles. Thu llcsh Is pared off with a circular knife, after which It Is moistened nnd whlttng spread over It Then the workman, with n largo pumice stone, rubs the skin. lie next goes -over It with an Iron Instrument and rubs It carefully with pumlcostpne without chalk. Finally the skin Is gradually dried, tightening being occa sionally required. Preparedness. "Darling, won't you marry mo? I would die for youl" "How sweet of you! How much .are you Insured for?" llnltlmore Ainerl "in. . , , , 'TIs far better to love nnd be poor than he rich with an empty henr. Lewis Morris. For Sheriff, hero' y announce my candidacy for tho Republican nomination for Sheriff of Crook county nt tho pri maries to bo hold May 19, 1910. ISp .1. 11. STANLEY. For County Commlsslnnri-. I hereby nnnounco my candidacy for tho Republican nomination for County Commtslsouer of Crook coun ty at tho primaries to bo hold on Mry 19, 1910. II. .1. OVERTURF, 48. p Presont Incumbent. For County Clerk. I horoby nnnounco my candidacy for tho Republican nomination for clork of Crook county nt tho prlmnr- les to ho held on May 19, 191G, ndv 49 tf. J. II. HANER. For Sheilir. I hereby nnnounco my candidacy for tho nomination for sheriff on the Domocrntlc tlckot ntitho primaries" to bo held May 19, 1910. E. II. KNOX, 49 'tf. Presont Incumbont. For County School Superintendent. I horoby nnnounco my cnndld.try for thu Ropubllcnn nomination for school superintendent of Crook coun tv nt tho primaries to be held Mny HI, l'.UC. J. E. MYERS, 49 tf Present Incumbont. Maxine Shoes There has never been a time when the selection of stylish foot wear was so essential. Maxine Shoes combine style, comfort and service. 'I liey'rc the kind you can wear witli entire satisfaction. . See our siunples of Men's Suits, just ur rived. Our shoe line talks for us. R. M. Smith Clothing Company General Merchandise WE HAVE MOVED To the Electric Store three doors south of the Post Ollice and will be able to show you our new line of Spring goods which we will open this week for first showing. OUR NAME IS OUR GUARANTEE OUR NAME IS OUR GUARANTEE DECLARE .PAYMENT EXEMITIO.V. SALEM. Fob. 4. (Special.) Tho Stnto Industrial Accident Commis sion has declared an exemption of payments for tho month of February of nil omvloyors and tho workmen of theso employers who have paid their contributions for tho past six succes sive months. This action was takon In accordauco with Section 19 of tho attended law, tho Commission hav ing found that tho fund amounts to a sum sufficient to, meat all payments nnd liabilities accrued, togothor with a' surplus of 30 thereon. Riiy your groceries nt McCllncy's. Adv. DEATH Wesley nnd Mrs. OF WESLEY RAGMAN. Ilngmnn, the son of Mr. J. J. Hngmnn, died Satur day morning of pulmonary tubercu losis. A funornl sermon was preach ed at tho Niswongor undertaking par lors Sunday afternoon by Rev. l- W. Kengy and thu body was taken to Wlllamlnn, Oregon, for burial on the Sunday night train. Mr. Ilagmau was 20 years nnd sevon months old nt the tlmo of his death nnd hnd lived In Hend with his parents slnco last Oc tober when the family camu from Wlllnmlna horo for tho benefit of his honlth. Ills parents and n brothor survive. " For tho host slinvo and hnlr cut In town gq to tho Log Cabin Harbor Shop. Adv. ? Whoro do you trudo? At Mc Cllncy's Qrocory. Adv . WATER POWER CLAIMS MADE. According to clnlms filed with Stnto Engineer Lowis for tho yenr 191G, rights have been initiated in Crook county for tho development of 11,719 horsepower. Only threo oth er counties In tho statu show n lar ger claim. OVERTL'RF FAVORED. (Crook County Journal.) Tho announcement of II. J. Over turf for commissioner of Crook county wns nnnoiincod In Tho Bulle tin Inst week. Mr. Ovorturf, it will ho romomborod, wns appointed to tho posltlon by Judgo Springer r.nd Com missioner Illniichard to fill n vacancy caused when Jefferson county was. croated and thus disqualifying Com missioner Drown. As tho. wosteni part of tho county Is ontltled to a. commissioner, which fact wns con sidered whon Mr. Ovorturf wns ap pointed, no serious opposition Is an ticipated to his election. oya Oregonians are SProuct of this unmatched record Our Business is all m Oregon. All Funds Invested in Oregon Securities MmspA fMt5& 3Kjn5a fittJs MM2iiim MjIH3m fMrJ2.zjo Mht&M fV J?6t 949 (,c ilMtlS6,Sbiav N 30,527.00 gtiCjt titO 133 Oti y042 7 0,6 000 3Wt)69.872 00 f9idjWT70.lt,, f3oU 29a! 290 00 i6.0Q5.964flQ fm$238AZZ!M y?62J22.0o fw$5l3 a7& iJ3zl47.36Q.O0 1915$ 2 76.483.00 Ms $5QZ.76.Qo MM $645 aooSoX 9ima . 1 08.4-80,00 IS4S3 I l.956.00 f9t4$ 631.69V .OQ 94J$8 1 6 ' 3"gcn55 953a093A56,QQyy:953345,3 The Figures Show the Marvelous and Continuous Growth of ( irCgOfllitC Oregon's Successful Life Insi wrance Company The Only Company Which Does Business Exclusively in Peaceful and Healthful Oregon We Help in the Upbuilding- of a Greater Orefjon Ol-nI& if rrvt tii i :r i ...:n i. : i iirvniiiiir :i i ... IUUK ". ." .. "c ' ii you law time to examine our "Low Premium Policv" I. with special pnvileges and results to policyholders. , .' v BEST FOR OREGONIANS Home Office; J" ES Portland, Oregon .fittit uul ManUoq Sm A. 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