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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1916)
& ;; .itsBuauKxl jscn "- THK UKN1) Ill'LLKTIN, BEND, OIU3., WEINKSIAY, SKITKMliRR 0, 1010. PAGE 8. h MILLER CHALLENGES MARTIN t Wants to Meet Local Wrestler Hero In Hend. Ernest Miller, of Chicago, at pres ent living nt Kootenai," Idaho, has challenged Max Martin to a wrest ling contest to be held in Hend in October. Negotiations for the match oro now going on and it is expected KItNKST MIM.KK, of Chicago. r ... OUR FIRST FOREIGN WAR. When Tripoli Trlid to Wring Trlbutt From Our Now Republic. T,T.he1fl"'t foreign war in which the ,tn. ' ,? was e"K&eU began in 1M1. when Tripoli Issued n declaration or war against the new world republic. The ruler of the piratical African state una learned that tha t?u.i oi., had paid larger sums to Algiers than to himself and demanded n greater annual !n , T1'1 wns r-,f"-"eil. and on Juno t10, 1S0I. ho declared war. An American n.iiiadron under Com modore Hlehard Dale wns dispntched to the Mediterranean and was followed by squadrons coinuiamled by Commo dore Morrli and Commodore Preble. The war continued until SO.' and was characterised by several feats of vnlor Performed by American sailors. The bey of Tripoli and the other Harbary rulers, who had long preyed upon the commerce of America and Europe, were brought up with n short turn. Prior to the Trlpolltan war the Unit ed States and Prance fought several sea engagement... Inn m. n. .,r.f m cially declnred and the dllllcultles were settled without recourse to open and avowed hostllltloi.-N'ow York World. ! 4- ! 'I' ! -I- -J- ; j -j. - .. ADEQUATE NATIONAL DEFENSE DEMANDED that final arrangements will be com pleted soon. Miller claims the feather weight championship of the world, some of IiIh recent vlctorlos belpg over "Hil ly" Lynn, of Chicago; Albert Cote,, lightweight champion of Canada; llnrvey Donaldson, of Seattle, and Prank Olnho, of Spokane. He weighs 130 pounds. Curious Old Clock. In the tower of the town house of Heidelberg wns an old clock so con structed that when the hours struck ihc figure of nn old man pulled off his hat, a cock crowed and clapped its wings and soldiers fought with one an other. 'Hut this curious piece of work manship, with the castle and town, was burned by tho French in 1093. A dcslrablo bread knife free with every annual subscription to The Bend Bulletin. Want Ads only ONE CENT a word. We demand "dequate national defense: adequate protection on both out western and eastern coasts. We demand thorough ness and efllcleucy In both arms of tho service. It seems to bo plain that our regular army Is too small. We are too great a country to require of our citizens who are engaged In peaceful vo cations the sort of military serv ice to which they arc now called. As well Insist that our cltUens in this metropolis be summoned to put out Ores and pollco tho streets. We do not count it In consistent with cur liberties, or with our democratic ideals, to have nn adequate pollco force. With a population of nearly 100, 000.000 wo need to be surer of ourselves than to becotno alarm ed at the prospect of having a regular nrmy which can reason ably protect our border, and per form such other military service as may be required, in the ab sence of a grave emergency. I believe, further, that there should lc not only n reasonable increaso in the regular army, but that tho first citizen reserve subject to call should be enlisted as a fed eral army and trained under federal authority. Prom Mr. Hughes' Speech of Acceptance. TRUE INWARDNESS OF THE VERA CRUZ INCIDENT. In the spring of 1014, occur red the capturo of Vera Crux. Men from ono of our ships had been arrested at Tamplco and had been discharged with an apology. Put our admiral de manded a salute, which was re fused. Thereupon tho president went to congress, asking au thority to use the armed forces of tho United States. Without waiting for tho passage of tha resolution. Vera Crur. was seiz ed. It appeared that a shipload of ammunition for Iluerta was about to enter thnt ort. Thcro was n natural opposition to this invasion and a battlo occurred In which nineteen Americans nnd over a hundred Mexicans wcro killed. This, of course, was war. Our dead soldiers were praised for dylug like heroes lu n war of service. Later, we retired from Vera Crux, giving up this noblo wnrfnre. Wo had not obtained the saluto which was demanded. We had not obtained reparation for nffronts. The ship with am munition which could'' not land nt Vera Crux hnd soon Inndcd nt another port, nnd Its cargo was delivered to Iluerta without In terference. Iteccutly tho naked truth was admitted by n cabinet olllcer. We nro now Informed thnt "wo dlil not go to Vera Crux to force Huertn to snlutc tho flag." Wo nro told that wo went thcro "to show Mexico thnt wo wero In en r nest In our demand that Iluorta must go." That is, wo seized Vera Crnx to deposo Iluerta. Tho question of tho saluto wns n mcro pretext Prom Mr. Hushes' Speech of Acceptance. ' s0& i WANTS AN EFFECTIVE SYS TEM OF RURAL CREDITS. We proposo to promoto by every practicable means our ag ricultural Interests, and wo in clude In tills program an cffcctlvo system of rural credits. We favor tho wise conservation of our natural resources. Wo do idre not only thnt they shall bo safeguarded, but that they shall bo adequately developed and used to tho utmost public advan tage. Mr. Hughes' Speech of Acceptance. what does that mean? It means that NEW quality, in a cigarette, that does 'for your smoking exactly what a drink of cold water does 'for your thirst! To satisfy, a cigarette must do far more than just '"please" you it must let you know you've been smoking. That's what Chesterfields do they satisfy! And yet .jhey'reMILD! For the first time in the history of cigarettes, here's ,a cigarette that satisfies and yet is mild! Chesterfields! , Other cigarettes may be mild, but they don't satisfy. BUT, Chesterfields satisfy yet they're mild! .This is new enjoyment for a cigarette to give. It is something that no cigarette, except Chesterfields, can give you regardless of price. Why? Because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield' blend! Try Chesterfields today!. ojfttflujexo ioCtueo Cot Uso Gosncy'a sand. Can fill or ders promptly. I.eavo orders nt Georges barber shop. 24tf BE COOL in YOUR KITCHEN. COOK WITH Electricity Bend now has the Lowest Electric Cooking Rate in the State. Cooking and Heating Meter Rates First 100 K. W. H. in Any Month 8c per K. W. H. Next 100 K. W. H. in Any Month 2c per K. W. H. All Over 200 K. W. H. in Any Month. 1c per K. W, H. Effective April 1st, 1910. WmL Ww CIGARETTES WE HAVE ELECTRIC RANGES from $10 up which , we sell on easy terms. Tha Cheiterflcld Blend contain. ttio noit famous Turkl.h tobacco SAMSOUN for rlthn... CAVALLA for rom.i SMYRNA (or iulnui XANTIII lor frairanc, cutublo.U wild (ho ti.il dom.tUc Lai. 20 for 10c ikit$4- i and yet they're MILD - BEND WATER LIGRT & POWER CO. Phone 551 A Proof. "Ills teacher says Gcorglo has a won dcrful memory. Ho ran run off, with out a mistake, even tho most unimpor tant details." "Ves. I heard him the other day tell tho names of all tho vlco presidents." Baltimore American. ONE CENT A WORD la all a little Want Ad wlh cost you. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! : ! PhriMi which will NOT cc cur In tho Woodrow Wllion 4 ipsoch of acceptance Psychological proip.rlly. Molaitaa to catch fllaa. ! 8trlct accountability. ! Too proud to fight. Oaluta tha flag. Oat Villa. ! Butt In. J ! ! $ J tj Ja f ! aj a a m bbok aHjaiBmaftoBB. 1bv .acB ta bbwC Vj l7a"J f Cartar In Naw York Bun. "Great Scott. Woodrow! I've Been Up In the Air Almost Four Years!" ;HIBHWAY WORK PROGRESSES i lllloit to Mucin in Hiiifaco With (YiisIiihI I tuck, (I. u I'lnu lntor-Motintnln.) Work an tho highway from llnnd to l.a I'lno Is progressing rapidly, tho HttimpH and trees have been rumovod all along tho lino from I lend to Baud Flat, and tho grading crow Is fol lowing cIiihu hehlnd, NuimiroiiH plluH of l.nva Hock which huvo ht'ou encountered by tho grading crow uro soon to bo blown out; nB noon iih these gaps aro graded, up and connected to stretches now complete, tho now. roud will bo open to tho public. No auto tnickii of moro than nui ton capacity will ho permitted to uso tho roud, they will bo obliged to uso Hi" old road, Tim appropriation now being used In this work will unablo tho crow to build iih far na Hand Plat and per, haps a mllii or so further. .No hard Hiirfuio will ho put oit tho Krmlii this year, but next spring an effort will bu mudo to get an ap proprlutlou from blth the stato and the I'onwtt Service, to build the road to tho county line and surfaco tho eutlro highway with crushed luvu rock. WANTED An agent lit uiiiiteO In iIiIh count by tliu lllg Oregon .Vunx-ry Company of Oreuro, Oregon, (.urgent ami iiiimi. rompleto nviOi tmeiit of imrKcry hUck In tho t'nlti'd iStJitivt to m'II from. X iiiiim iilio run leot IiIh tlmo uimI ut. trntloii oclu"lu-ly to tliu buhlneis enn under our new plan do u big; ami profltubln biinluenN, Art now befom the Held In let to hoiueone t'ln. AildrrnN, Oltf:iON NUKSKKV CO.MI'ANV, Orcnco, OrrKon, , i I