TAOB fl. TIIK HEND ItUIXim.V, I1KNI), OHK., WKUXKSIl.W, AIMUI, tlfl, UUft. to r- i r -V RE HI NEVER DOUBTED CHARLES B. AlOORES IS WELL KNOWN Criiillilnto fiii'Scrictnry of Stnlo Nom ination Hool Oiooiiluu Inmoit- mil Positions Held Is Clmlrmnn State Hcpilbllcnii Committee. POHTKAND, April 21. Charles II. MooroH, of Portland, who Iiiib an nounced his candidacy for Hcpubllcan nomination for secretary of statu, Is one of tho bent known Republicans In Oregon, For joarH ho lian beon chairman of the Republican State Committee nntl as such has tho friendship nntl support of working rncnibern of the party In every pre cinct. Mr. Moores Is a real Oregonlnn. His BnuidfutliLT. Col. I U. Moanis, represented I.nno county In the Ter ritorial Legislative Assembly nntl In tho Oregon Constitutional Conven tion. Ills father. John II. Moores, represented Mnrlon county In the Oregon Ktnte oenate. Mr. MooreH. hlmsolf was speaker of the Oregon house of representa tives In 1895. and linn always been active In pjbllc nffnlrs. Ho, was np pointed registrar of the U. 8. Lund olllco nt Oregon City by President McKlnley. and served one term. Tor 38 years he Iiuh been a trustee of Willamette University, of which In stitution he Is a graduate. He Is nl ro n graduate of tho law department of tho University of Michigan. Ills four children were nil educated In Oregon, u daughter nt Wlllnnittu and O. A. C . and a son ut O. A. C. and two at the State University. An a director of the Oregon His- (ilHI I'S It. MOOHIIS. torlcal Soclef Pnld'-nt of fh O.i B n Stute Pioneer s? n hit .;i n d u member if the Dr.tk Cimtnlssii i of tho Cll of Portland he Is lu.onng fnltlifullv nnd with credit for the public welfare lie Is u uiccenHfiil b slnoss man, and u hla public ac tivities mid private lire hla m-ord Is absolutely clean. During tho two campaigns In which Mr. Mnoroa has been chairman of the Statu Hoptihllcati Coninilttee he has rnndurcd great service tc tho Huptib llonu party and Ih recogulied as prob nhly the best pouted man on public affnlra In tho state, and remarkably well qucllllod to till with crodlt the post to which ho aspires. While Mr. Moores has always been a regular party man. In the best seiifti of tho term, he has favored for ward looking policies and political progress. Ah Speaker of tho House ho voted for woman suffrage back In '05, mid Iiuh always championed tho Interests and ambitions of wom" Ho favored and voted for the Ini tiative and referendum nnd the pro visions of the "Oregon System " A h member of tho Portland Dock Com inlwdou, his record has been ono of sorupiilous fnlruoiH to labor, and has tho approval of tho frleiuls of orga nized labor. Republicans who nre mipportlng Mr. MooroH at tho primaries dwell strongly on his oxcollent record, and at tho same time point to tho fact that IiIh opponent, Hon Olcott, doe not merit tho mipport of Republican votes as ho has, never beoh n friend of tho' party under which ho now M-ekH re-election. It Is pointed out that Olcott wan originally appointed by Governor Oswald West, n demo crat. Olcott managed, and Is said to have financed West'tt cnmpnlgn. While tho constitution prohibits holding olllco for more than two terms. It Is pointed out that Olcott, If elected, would bo In olllco for ton years. Ho uh appointed for two and then elected for four years, so that If nvolectod. while not violating tho letter of the constitutional provision h It has been Interpreted, ho would bo violating Hh spirit by holding of tlim for mo ro tlinn eight years. A doalrablo broad knlfo free with every annual subscription to Tho Hend llullutln. teSSBBBBBBBBlYj ISBBBBBBbI aKt V aBBBBBBBaRHiMtaw I'aaaH SHRINES IN CHINA. Ons on Mount Omol Often Lures an Enthusiast to Death. On the climbing hill roads in western China on tho lower slopes of Omcl. the Kncred mouutnln. inny be seen now mtil then a motley procession of Chi nese of nil ranks wearing strings of "cash" nround their neck and cnrrylns yellow bags, hound for the presence of the many Minifies. The strings of cash ire for the Mendicants. Inseparable 'oucomltntit of worship In the orient. The rontl leads upward through for i'ts of null and pine. plonnntly cool nfter the heat of the eastern plains. Some of the wealthier tire carried on uncomfortable little wooden saddles strapped to the bucks of coolie, but tin majority seek salvation on foot. As one limits higher and higher ono comes to the first of the monasteries, -i tieu structure, low ntnl cool. Almost all the monasteries are new. Mount Omel Is uncomfortably close to hcfircn In some ways. Lightning bolts strike the buildings frequently, and the whole top lias been burned over again ntxl iignln. Nevertheless more tlinn 2.000 monks dwell here, and to fulfill nil their duty the pious must burn fnpers heroic sixty-two shrines. There Is the Hnll of the Tranquil Heart and the (into of II envoi, through which you come to the Monastery of Everlasting Joy. The most beautiful pot on Mount Omel Is a Jutting ledge above nn al most bottomless precipice. The spot Is called the Itejcctlon or the Roily. Many a mystic. Intoxicated by endless dls- tonce nnd discing height, litis solved here nil the problems of religion by u single step over the brink. Argonaut. MILLIONS OF MARBLES. There Are Many Usee For Them Be- tides tho Small Boy' Garnet. I It has been estlmnted by statisticians Hint more tlinn 'JOO.O00.O0O small clay ' marbles tire ncd by the boys of the i United states every springtime It Is ' a knowti fact that I'.'.'i.OOO.OOO marbles ate made eeiy year by one clay mar- ! hie manufacturer. And these marbles are made or rolled by young girls. The marble manufacturer does not devote all his attention to the manu facturing nf the "irnmp marble." There arc vnrlous uses to which the marble Is i iut. nnd. us a matter of fact, the site varies ncconllng to Its Intended us. The Stiindard Oil company Is ouo of 'he largest buyer of marble, atid thee lire used for oil inns, and larger sizes are started In graded pipe lines to 'clean out the parntUn which gather on the side of the pipe as It flows to the tanks I lay marbles nre ued also br the manufacturer1! of rublicr. Iifk and salt, ihemicnl nnd tniwder makers. They nre used also In grinding the Urge stones of the lithographer and by rail way supply people. Puzrle box makers are nlo large buyers of marble. 1 fiie siies nf the clay marbles ns innilo In the I'liltcd States vary from nlne-slxteeuths of uu Inch In diameter, wmcli Is the small "plH" the boys play with, to one meiisuriiig six .Inches In dlimerer. or about the s'jre of n small i niiiiuii bull. -Ck- eland PIiilu Dealer. Vaitneit of South America. The astness of South America Is lit tle understood. I trnvol about 30.0m or ItXusi mile tsii'li year trying to rover my circuit. It takes uie longer to go between the e.Mreme oltits. from Pan ntim bv steniner down the west const uml on through the strait of Mngel inn to Asuncion. Paraguay. Hum It inuiiIcI take to pi from !u l'raitilHu lu Culru Mini tMfk to ;i.isv'" Vim think of Itolivlu mm a II'!'- i uii rv It Is ns big as (ierm.iuv. Austrii sihI r.iigbind. Peru Is us drue as all the L'nltisl Ktntes frotii X' a Scotlu to IimIIhili. from Oaiwilii wtutli to the it ill f Anecntlne tsuN mi the United States west of Ouitfhii. Itrnxll Is u Unllisl States with another Texas added The resources of Hint vnst urea sre In keeping with the bigness of the continent. Homer C Stuutz i Wot Id OiilbioU. How a Oird Drettee. As bird fashions do not rhiiugr. two suits a year are quite enough for most birds, but they need to take great cure of ihiim. Knch separuie feather must be cleaned and looked over und the useless ours pulled out. These fen III ers are not packed iioe together, you know, hut lie loose nnd have places between tilled with air. When u bird wants to get warmer he lifts his feath ers so (hut these air spates may be larger Hut If ht-s feathers tire tail gleil or net and dirty he could not raise them, mid soon he could not keep Hie head In Ills Utile body and would, of course, die. Practical Mother. "That woman next door Is a thor oughly practical woman. Hear that rumbling suuud)" "Yes. Hut what's practical about thntr "Why, she' roller skating rouud her Alliiien, taking utT llesli and getting the baby to sleep at the uuie time." St, Louis Post-Hlsputch. Deduction. "What coocliislou did you draw from your study of that undent Ugypilan Inscription?" asked the professor of archaeology, "Why." replied the superficial atu dent. "I decided that the old Hgyptlans had their comic artists the suiuo as we liavo." Wushlugtou Star, Hugging a Delutlon. Willie Father, what does hugging a iloliiklon uieanjf Father Well, my boy, young Mr- Strong Is an Instance, lie thinks your sister Clara U ouly twenty-two! 1 ARE SELEGTEO BEND TO HAVE iFULL REPRESENTATION SKi-inl CiwicIiIiik May He Obtained to (triHitn High School Ixuls for Ittil- iiionil County Meet on .May '20 I'nwpects ute N'ol Itrlghte-t. The Itond public schools will en ter full teams la both the high school and grade school departments of the Hedmond county track and flald meet to be hold In Hedmond on May JO As yet Prlnevllle, Hedmond and Hend rre the only high schools to en'er high school material, and Hod mo d and Ilend arc the only schools entered fqr the grade school events. The prospects for a winning team for the Rend high school are not promising as the men heve not been working consistently. Prlnevllle. with ilroshis. In several event;. Is , dop,i to walk oft with tho meet Co.-cli white Is making nn effort to work out a plan whereby several men of town can assist In developing the high school men along particular lines. In the next three weeks Mr White expects to give considerable attention to the track and Meld n ei to put them In shape for the meet. In the recent preliminaries the fol lowing teams to represent the high school and grades were chosen: High school department -50 yard dash, Hrandenbtirg; 100 yard dash. Hrandenlturg: 2!0 yard dash. Hranri-, enhtirg: 4 40 yard. Gorton: SS0 yard Gorton: 1 mile. Swartz: high Jump. Steldl: broad Jump. Steldl; 110 hleh hurdle. Steldl: 1!0 low hurdler. Young; Pole vault. Young: Javelin. Ciorton: discus. Hrandenbtirg: snot. , Hrandenburg. relay. Young. Gorton. 1 MOCeoley, Steldl. 1 Grade school department: ctr 100 pounds: 50 yard dash. Hms terhous; 100 yard dash, Hrosterhous. high Jump. Honje: broatl Jump, Hros terhous: pole vault. Johnson; rclsv Hrosterhous. Dlmmick, Smith, Hlake ly: "S yard hurdle. Honje. Under 100 pound: SO yard dash Hnssott; 100 yard dash, Hasiett: High Jump, I.ehrman: broad Jump Haner: relay, Haecett, I.ehrman, Kel ley, Haner. TO WHOM IT M.W UO.VCU.HN'. Notice 1 given to all contractors and builders that no work should be begun on anv building within the city limits of Hend until the owner of .the property has securod a building per mit under the recently onacted build ing ordinance of 'the city of Ilend. . ' L. A. W. NIXO.V. Chief of Pollen. See Edwards for paper banging. Adv. Dream H SUNDAY B O V E D V Presents the artistically hand colored film (the first seen in Hend) with Edwin Arden Bliss Milford Kathryn Brown Decker B O N D A more life-like film has never been shown in Ilend. Thoroughly human RrippinK, powerful throughout Dream Theatre Admission 15 and 25 cents . County Agriculturist's Report KOU UT.KK KMHNC APRIL (Hy Kj A. I.OVKTT.) i Uolicvlng that the patrons of lo 1 cal papi'rs and farmers throughout , the county may be Interested In knowing the way the County Agricul turist sponds his time, a brief outline i of the work done during the week ei ding April 21 la here given. Mon da Is our ofllce day which we spend , In anawer'ng correapondtnre and r- reiving calls from farmers hi our ui i tire. On Tuesday we islteil He d and surrounding nclghixirhood. d dreeed boys and girls at the Hend I school interested In hoys and girls 'club work, and made three farm us its. On Wednesday we vls'.ttd two fatm ileiHonktratlnns near P.tneville I addresel the Iniyg and gtrls at the ' Prlnevlllo school and the !oys and girls at the Powell Hutte schcol and made four farm visits. On Thurs day we addrossed the Itovs nnd girls of the Cllne Kails school and madr four farm visits. Friday and Satur day we spont working with potatoes for the Decchutes Valley Potato Growers' Association. During this week we traveled 20.1 miles, address-, ed four boys and girls clubs with a total enrollment of 270 members, visited 11 farms, received 21 calls from farmers at our ottice, dlstrlb-1 uted four bulletins, wrote 31 letters and received 30 letters through the! mail. Four Inniks were taken by far mers from the circulating library In i our office and three were returned to this library. The Potato Growers' Association shipped a carload of po tatoes to Sacramento on Snturdav. j receiving $1.40 per cwt. for them at Hedmond. Xcws Not i-s. ( The bovs nnd girls clu's In Crook county will this year take .up the fol lowing projects: gardening! potato growing, pig growing, poultry raising. baking, sewing, canning vegetable. and handicraft. All the grown per-1 sons living In the neighborhood of these boys and girls should take an active Interest In their work and as sist them In every way lioss'ble. It must be remembered, however, that the hoys and girls must do all of the work on these projects thenuelves and asflstifuee must come to them through encouragement and interest In their undertakings. Judging from talks which wt Mve had with farmers we feel certal that at least six tilos will be ''Jilt In Crook county this season. A meet ing of those Interested In MHdlng silos will lie held In the-neir future Announcement cf this n eeMng will be made through the local papers. A large number of farmers are planting sweet clover this ear and It will prrve of value to ail farriers to watch the growth of this cr . and results obtained. Reports from prac'te-!. aU ' the eommunltv farmers' ortanlzrt ns in Crnk rounfv shows thet thf.- or ganization are in favr cf the -rga-nliai:. cf a fount- Agr'MiUural Theatre NIGHT ONLY Pathe ..r-TaWE13.1MIMlMIMi unwilling BE good friends an' you'll be with yourself and the world. p; mKmmmmmmm wmM&u anii& Mi ::TftR4f:r;ft:.-lE; gmimm Council, where nil of the. farmors of the county may be represented nnd definite plans made for tho agricul turist's work within the county. As so'on as a convenient dnto for all can lie decided upon, the meeting will bo called for the organization of such tin association. Our mailing list for receiving our circular letters and monthly "now letter" consists of fi 10 names nt pres ent. We would be glad to mall thesj letters and nilice to every farmer In the county If they wlah to receive them. Our innlllng list, however, consists only of the unfiles of those who have expressed a dcslra to ro e ive these letters and Information. Any one wishing to receive these nr tlcles, etc., should nsk to have their names placed on this mailing list. The farmers circulating library I All Work I Done I Quick and I Neatly. I Workmanship I Guaranteed. I AUSTIN'S QUICK SHOE REPAIR SHOP I I BOYD BUILDING I CASTINGS IN GRAY IRON AND BRASS HUFFSCilMIDT-DUOAN IRON WORKS BEND, OREGON Six Years of Success Just Six years ago I opened my Jewelry store and watch repair stop In Hend. These have been six successful years I hove tho people of Ilend and vicinity to thank. THE REASON I have made every effort to give service and quality to bo accurate and moderate In price. THE FUTURE Policy will bo consistent with price to all satisfac'lou service. 0. A. TH0RS0N HHNH'S I.KADI.VO JHWUI.HH. Out of town people 6end mo your with VELVET better friends which wo havo In our olllce la for tho"? uco of all of tho farmors In the coun ty. It contains hooks on practically all lines of farming. The hooks most lu dcnnuul nt present seem to ho thoso dealing with cattlo diseases, liorso diseases, fertilizers and man ures and feeds and feeding. .Any fnr mor is entitled to uso these hooka for two weeks nt n time without charge. Wo would bo glad to beo every Iiook In tho library In circula tion. Wrlto or Beo mo whenever I can be of assistance A dcslrnhlo brand ltnlfe free with every annual subscription to Tho Ilend Bulletin. See Edwards for good house paint ing. Adv. PHONE 741 'left (iKtf&ir i the past Square Dealing one absolutely guaranteed prompt mall orders as you have before v'i t L 1 )