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JwiWWW $ Jill ' V i L f I Ff .$ ,i i. ? vycm a. THE REND nULLETINVnKNI), ORE., "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1010. THE BEND BULLETIN (Published Every Wednesday) OEOROE PALMER PUTNAM Publisher ROBERT W. SAWYER Editor-Manager. FRED A. WOEEKM3N Assoclato Editor. An Independent newspaper stand ing for tho squaro deal, clean busi ness, clean politics 'and tho best In terests of Bend and Central Oregon. Ono Year H.GO Six Months 75 Thrco Months 50 All subscriptions nro due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration aro mnllod subscribers and tf renewal Is not. mado within reaBon blo tlmo the paper will bo discon tinued. Ploaso notify us promptly of any cbango of address, or of lalluro to ro celvo tho pnpor rcgjlnrly. Othorwlso wo will not bo responsible for copies missed. Make all checks and orders pay nhlo to The Bond Ilullotln. "HOME TOWN" '" SHOULD BE FIRST Giisufauqua Lecturer Believes In Small Gllles. Ernest .T. EIns, community develop ment, homn town progress promoter, Is tho kind of mini who will pit tho people of his homo town nualiist tho pcoplo of any other town on afly en terprise, commercial, social or uplift. WEDNESDAY, JUNE I!8, 1010. SCHOOL SITES. In nnothor column nppcaro n state ment concurrilriK land which hns boon offered 'o tho district for school purposes. In printing this stnteimuit Tho llullotlu Is not to bo supposed to bo Inking a position for tho land In inicHllon. nor let against It. Tho communication Is given space In or der to put buforo tho pcoplo rnets which aro tiuodatl before u purchase can bo wlsoly tnntlo. Wo Dust others will wrlto also. Ah wo understand It, tho bcIioo! board hi desirous of obtaining the vlows of tho votors on now school sites and buildings. There was n rumbling discussion of tho subject nt tho nnniinl meeting, but no decision reached and those who were not nt tho mooting bam no clear under standing of the sites which are un der consideration. In order thnt they may bo Informed and tho caso for tho dllTorent sites presented lis completely mi possible The llullotlu throws open Its columns, ns In the case of tho statement mentioned nbovo, to any who wish to dlseiiss tho matter. I.OVETT. Ono of thcLblggest assots this coun ty hns Is Its'ngrlculluilBt. Wo linvo unld this mom than onco before and nro glad to say It again. Now comes Addison Dennett, In Ills Redmond article for tho Oriwonlitn, with tho following: 'it-ls.nlso n good omen to see that I'rofosmir A. K. I.ovelt. tho rompo- tont county imrlriiltiirlst of Crook, who makes his lmadiUiutersot Red mond, Is oiKanliliiK a mllk-totluK district, :t 0 (I rows hitvliiK aliemly beini signed up. Whenever you llml tho ilHlrymru lnttdllKnt uiimmli to get Into n tiMttliiK itimochitlon im will llml n community thnt U bound to win out. Professor Lovott has rim dontd vhIiiiiIiIii set virus to land ow.i orH of Crook county In many other 'tilt notions Imililw dalrluK. and his services show that u county liavlng n nompiituut mid rtlvtt MKrlonltiirlst hns, at ii small cost, an olHclnl who Is bound to came pronrmM among land owners." Tho Wrsloru Union's attitude to v.'iird mi liupiovemeut of the local talogniph service, as ixpriimu'il In tho letter rend at tho biHt Commercial Club meeting, can hardly be said to partake of the modern corporation Ideal of service and elllclency. There was plenty of testimony tin Saturday to tho need of n cluing" here. Any one who has iieriiilon to mitt the tel graph has bad the situation borne In upon him and a short forenoon spout hero by tin Investigating olllclnl would ttilt him tho story. The local employ twH nro doing thttlr best, but they are overwhelmed Willi the local Imstnow. And this btiHliietti will continue to grow so that a change Is Imperative. Wo think It would pay the Western Union to go Into the matter more tnoroughly and show a more respon hIyo feeling to the wishes, ns well as thu ncwls. of tli town. Roosevelt's indorsement of Hughes mid tint notion of the l'rouresslvti committee In favor of the Republican candidate make n O O V. victory doubly sure In the fall election. Ap parently ii few of tho ArniiiKoddoii Utt will now beronui AiliilUinltM mid that will bo thu end of tho Hull Moosu. i Other states may susllo nt the Ore gon s litem but it uveitis clear that Oregon 8tem produced the tlrst nillllln company to inobllUe after the President' call, and tho lltvt to bo iiiustej-ed Into tho I'ederal iwrvle. Wo can stand this rain so long as we do not gut web feet and mens till over our shingles. Sins hns "tho faltli thnt moves moun tains," but be known thnt "faith with out works Is dead." Slan Is onu of llioso men who In n town where they make their living net llko a dynamo on everything around them, generating enough current to movo whatever they connect with. The motto which ho believes should bo hung In every olllce. net ns an or nament, but as much of a reminder as bis appointment book, Is this: "It Is my sworn duty to support this (own because Itsuppoits nie-dlio town keeps me hccmiHU I help keep tho town." Sins' lectuio on community devel opment Is a whirlwind, and no one de siring to Improve his home town can afford nut to hear him. WAR SEEMS IMMINENT ('iiiiiinu Expected (o Itefuve lie iiiiiikIh Tioiipn Oil' I'm' I'loiit, DHVolopmouts In the Molcnn sit uation of tho punt week Includtt an attack on a company of United States troops In Mexico, lesultlng In tho death of HHHtrnl and the cuptuio of it number of otheis. Presi dent Wilson has called npjti Cnrranza fur the release of the prisoners and a dellnlto statement of his position toward the American detachments now In Mexico. Latest reports aro that Carrnuzn will refuse the Amer ican demands and that war will re sult. llellef that tho government expects war Is given weight by its action I" rushing the mustering Into thu Fed eral serilco of the state troops and ordeilug them to the border limned Idol). The II rut Oregon biitnlllou, Hccordlng to reports from Portland, left lust night for Sun Diego, Cnllfor iiIh, and others will fellow at once. llwml citlious who lire lu the mllltln are 0. P. Putiiiuu, publisher of Tho llullctln, and Ray Deiiiriuoud. SURVEYORS AT YJHNH i Help make the athletic club suc cessful by attending Friday night's -, meeting. Tho state limy be "dry" but It Is (not xery arid In this vicinity Just now, r-r 1 Have you bought, your Chautauqua ticket? Strnboiit Party Near Kl.iiitntlt 1'ulU PtHiplo Kviltcd. (Klamath Herald ) Tho sun ej lug party engaged lu running Hut Hues from Silver Lake to Kalnmtli Uitlls for Strahorn's rail rod system, thu Orugou, California and Esstum railroad, Is now at Yalimv. according to advices from tho Reservation. As it result, there Is much excite inent In that section, now that the people aro certain thnt thu route Is being seriously considered. It will bo only u comparatively short time beforo the summing par ty roaches Klnmnth Kails. The most illtllcult topography In connection with tho Stiver Lake-Klamath K.ills line la between Silver Uiko and Yitlmiv ty'S runialudQrjnf tho survey, over riuarly; level .epdut'ry, should bo made In u short time. ShSKSB WmmWm PINE MEN HERE Prominent JUinbcniicn Visit Rend on Return From Mectlnjr. Returning from a confo-onco nt McCloud, Californlr., botweon the pino manufactuicrs of tho Inltnd Emplro and offlclab 6f tho California Pino Mnnufrcturors Assoclrtlon sov-ei-cl prominent lumbermen visited Ilond last wook as tho guoot of Man ager T. A. CcMnnn, of Tl-e 31iovlln Hixon Company. Their tlmo was sper. In nn Inspection of tho two local mills rnd In a visit to tho log ging oporrtlons up river. All wcro enthusiastic ovr tho developments rt Ilond. In tho pr.rty wore A. .W. Lnlrd, monger of tho Potlntch Lumber Co., of Potlatch, Idaho, J. P. McQoldilch, manager of the McOoldrlch Luinbor Co., of Spokano ttnd .1. M. Richards, menrger of tho Idaho White Pino Manufacturers Agency, of Spokane. They enmo up front Klcmath Falls by nuto with Mr. McCann. In tho pnrty r.lso wns W, J. Lau, auditor of Tho Shovlln-Hlxon Company, who hns spent several days hero on company business. ' Iiidbinii Man's Eviterlencc. Frank Moseloy, Mooro's Hill, Ind., writes: "I wnB troubled with almost constant pains In my sides and back. Groat relief was npparcnt after tho first doso of Foley Kldnoy PIIIb and In 18 hours nil pain left mo.," Foloy Kldnoy Pills mnko tho kidneys active nnd healthful and ntop sleep-disturb- Ing bladdor ailments. Sold ovory wheref Adv. o'clock and tho structure will be formally opened by Mayor J. A. Las tes. Dancing will begin promptly at 8:30 o'clock. The new Institution Is tho finest of Its kind In Central Ore gon. The hardwood maple floor Is laid four ways and Is Ideal for danc ing. The building Is constructed of brick nnd Is 00 feet by 100 feet Tho floor space is 48 feet by SO feet. UNION TO OIVE HALL. Tho first annunl ball of the Ilrick' invorn. MnsmiB nnd Plasterers Union No. 3 of Demi, will bo held at tho tiaw Hlnnodromo on Friday night. Mayor Eastos will lead tho grand march opening the ball. Tho union ...... l .hnrra nf tllO 1)011 m- ccmmiiieo in wid- -- - - ,, eludes It. A. Nelson, M. S. Mageo, H Csler. and T. h. Llllls. Th ... f Urn nnlnn are (1. A o,- ut"fc " : , , i '0Te president and H. Caler, secrctxj J i FOR YOUR NEXT SUIT See DICK The Tailor All Kinds of CLEANING AND PRESSING Phono DIack 1481 For Blgn pnlntlng sco Edwards. Adv. HIPPODROME OPENS TONIGHT. Tho now $10,000 Hlppodroniu will open tonight with n big ball. Special prcgram will begin promptly at S DRESSMAKING Ladles' and Chlldicn's Sowing of any kind. MRS. MALLARD Over R. W. L. & P. Co. Offlco Good Eats Quick Service Cleanliness Variety at the- Little Brick Restaurant Household Specials for Chautauqua Week ijil.lKJ Roy Scout Wntcl SI. lid Kl,'." per doen lliln ilrltiklng c.lii-ses SI. 00 SI.UTt lilllleil , Kl.llll Sl.'J.' Sjthe siiatli 81.00 Flvo por cent discount on nil cosh snloa except salo goods, nalts, windows, doors and ammunition. Prices effective only during Chautau qua Week, July 4-9 Skuse Hardware Company Fishing Tackle. Flower imtl Garden Seeds. The Dalles Sanatorium THE DALLES, OREGON TELEPHO.VE MAIN 1001 One oil the complete instUutlius on the ceiut Plei s. nt InWim ami I porchos Institution ii"ii to nil doc tors it VTES HE S-O.NAI1LE DR. EARLE .M. REV ' Practlco Limited to Si IS, Sitierliiteudeiit Surgery and Diagnosis. "A Word to the Wise" i. 1 m W' oy If jou know a giHMl Hilug Mlieii Jon ee it nnii moot men tljou'll iH'ogulo lit Ibis tH'ciilou Hie tlomliiatliig clothe- Milne of the M'tisnu. That tlocsn't mcjiii tho "cheiipe-ti" )oti can t,ec lot. er llgiiiva tliiiu om in.st mi) where. It take more lliaii "nuirkeil pi leer," to iniike nine If )itii'rt looking for high cltus titlloriiig, tllstliictUu st)le, nil WKil fitbrlcs, it per fect lit mid long honleo, jou'll gt-t more of It for jour money here than anywhere. We're ready to prove It; tho clothes nnd not tho prices nro our biggest iirgiiuien. Good Things In Furnishings -MAkTIN &SAYE The hkc ol Hut &htffnt c Mux clodM PREPARE TO CELEBRATE THE 4th. of JULY AT BEND THIS STOKE WILL HELP VOL' SAVE on I3VI3UV Pl'RCIIASU Ju.00 Hoy's Su'ts reduced to I.O.T JC.00 Hojs Suits reduced to l.f).- 1 adles Tailored Suits nt """ l'rlco 50c and C5c Fancy SnBh nnd Hair Ribbons nt yd 2c Children's and Misses white hoso nt, pair irK Children's Washable Hats at 2T,c Girl's trimmed hats, npcclal Roc Parlslana and Thompson's corsets, nt fjl.ou Lndles Union Suit, sizes 3G to 44 .l.-,c Hoy's Union Suits, C to 14 years B0c to 73c fl'rls Union Suits from 2 to 12 at r,Uc JIlsscs and Ladles Slcovelesa vests nt loc Whlto Felt lints for Men and Women 7."c Ladles Whlto Canvas Slippers, pair $1.50 Regal Polish Mop, fits every corner, enn bo washed and rc nowetl Polishes all waxed and varnished Burfacos Great special sale nt, each :t5c Ccdnr polish, cleaning and polishes, furn'turo, hnrdwood lloors, plnnos, otc. 2Do vnluo on snlo nt irc mith Clothing Company 1115 AND 1)17 WALL STREET BUND'S LI-ADINC1 FURNISHERS FOR EVERYBODY Till: FASTEST (JROWINO STORE IN OREGON - -... - ---- --- , FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Delivered every day to your table. We always have in season the following VEGETABLES Lettuce Asparagus Radishes Rhubarb Spinnach String Beans tCauliflower tieets Cucumbers Carrots Tomatoes Turnips New P6tatoes Green Peas I Parsley ' FRUITS Strawberries Raspberries Apricots Cherries Fresh Pineapple Bananas Oranges Grape Fruit Lemons 1 Louis Bennett, Grocer Successor to W. C. McCuiston PHONE DLACK 331 OREGON STREET Dream Theatre DOND STREET UNDAY Big Four Special 8-reeIs 'The God's Country and the Woman" A tluchlni. I..,..i,..ii.. .. .. . - .. idiipe.i nhZV ""u"'y reaimic ana wonderfully leasna nf t, . '""c"' IS ono Ot tllO DlggCSI pases of the season. Admission 25 nnd 35 Cents. THURSDAY NIGHT The Strange Case of Th Mary Page" Joe becomln. mn" n?wB this dramatic film, each I oecomlnB more Intense In its situations. FRIDAY NIGHT "The Iron Claw , It ll tint -t . ... . pr in the "hoopla. rUU remaab' 4!Pay of t io dlvlda or to move. ', ! i .t r . 1 . -vW tf)MteHttu j Want Ads only tJNB-CENT a-word,