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j; FAGB 0. THE MEND DVUJ-niK, BEND, ORE., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1010. The Bend Bulletin (Published Every Wednesday.) BfCND, OREGON GEORGE PALMER PUTNAM ' Publisher ROIJERT W. SAWYER Editor-Manager. FRED A. WOEI.KLEN Associate Editor. An Independent newspaper stand ing for the square denl, clean busi ness, clean politics and the best In terests of Jlwid and Central Oregon. " TriTmTi i n"i i" 'irrn n y :j Editorial Comments J T"HHTT-HTT"H,,HTTTT,TTrH"rr 'Jbo Democrats continue to Ignoro Mr. Hughes' speeches to the extent that all they do Is to sputter and gasp. One Year U-GO Six Months 75 Three Months c" All subscriptions are duo and PAYAIII.B IN ADVANCE. Notices of nxtilratlon are mailed subscribers and If renewal Is not made within rcaBon- uble time the paper will bo discon tinued. Please notify us promptly of any change of uddreBS, or of failure to re ceive the paper regularly. Otherwise wo will not be responsible for copies missed. Make all checks and orders pay nblo to Tbo Bend Bulletin. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27, 191C. Let It be conceded there nro rcnlly strong grounds for tbo uVnlon that President Wilson way carry Texas next November. If these Indications aro taken at their full worth some en thusiasts will soon b'c going out to bet time tho tide will sweep on until Mis sissippi and Alabama arc also enrolled In tho Democratic column. Many big Democrats willing and ready to speak for WHson'aro careful that their money shall not say any thing on his side. President Wilson Fays he Is utterly Indifferent ns to his re-election. Per haps that explains a good many things nobody hns hcretoforo been able to understand. "Help mo, Casslus. or I slnkl" "Casslus" read "congress." For FAKE SHOWS AND FAIIIS. A recent editorial In the Pacific J,lvo Stock Reporter so thoroughly xpressen our views concerning agri cultural falr and tho bally-hoo busi ness that we reprint It In full ns fol lows: "Cheap hurdy-gurdy shows and games of chance, which wo Ilnd at tho usual County fulr, servo no pur pose whatever and should bo elim inated. In the average agricultural brill vou will find line exhibits of furm products, and the work of thu children of the county; tho barns contain a godly showing of well-bred live stock worthy of the closest study, (liven a crowd of fiOQO people, 4500 of them will be congregated nrouud a "duck pond" trying to throw three bulls In a tin bucket, In thu hopes of securing n poor duck for which they have no use. Other people will be throwing at nigger hablcH or try ing to ring a cheap 10-cent knife. The people really do not euro to do those things, hut aro swayed by thu "ballyhoo" of thu fakers In charge. Thi'KO fake concessions have no more right at a Counly fair than thu cheap "Wild West", fieuturu and sooner or later will put out of business uny agricultural association that toler ates them. We are trying to conduct our fairs along educational IIiioh. What sort of Ideals will our sons and daughters have who attend (he fair whose main object seems to bo to furnish questionable forms of umuMtmcnts. Hiiuh u boy mnUu any better farmer for having wnttimd n man bulldog a steer or pirhups Ureal, his neck by a sharp throw? Soonor or later thinking people are going lo get up In iirmi nguinst such dulngii .Hid the sooner they do thu bo'.tur it will be for the on-coming geiior.iticu Tho notion seems to bo that ths Democratic national chairman Is claim ing moro than he will get, but not any tnoro than bo will need. As further evidence that be Is warm hearted and Intensely human, Mr. llugbcs Ukcs apple pic. No man Is going to bo elected or re elected to high oOlco by rotes gained from states' rights declarations this late In tho game. Tho states' rights question was sttled some fifty years ago to tho evident satisfaction of n considerable majority. Kansas City Star. "Adequate preparedness Is not mili tarism. It Is tbe cfcccntlal acsuranco of security. It Is a necessary safe guard of peace." Candldato Hughes has left nothing to be said on this subject Ho has snuffed out counter argument at the very outset. "Aro we Americans a nation of bunglers?" asks tbo New York Sun. It would be very harsh to answer this In tho afllrmatlvo and, anyway, wc elect n Democratic prcaldcnt only ev ery ouco In a while. Charles II Hughes cannot get so for arvay from Washington that tho men In charge of tbo chariot of government thcro do nut feel tho Jolting of his criticisms. In fact tbo Democratic leaders at tho capital city show symp toms, of seasickness from tbo way In which the ex-Justice of tbo supremo court has shaken tbc-m up. Mr. llugbcs Is pursuing tho only proper method, which Is first to take tho dcadwood out of tbo way so tbat tho path to righteous and propitious government may be mado clear. BEST MAM AT A WEDDING. Tim. Wit When H Utd to Assist In Abducting the Drida. Do you know why tho bridegroom's attendant at the wedding la called "best man" and how lie happens to be such nn Important factor at n society wedding? He Is supposed to look nfter tbo ushers, tlie carriage, tbo wedding ring und a host of other things tbat tho fortunate lover could not be ex pected to concern himself with at such a time. Uut there was a period In the history of tho bumnn family when tbe best mil n bad other duties than these to perform. It was when there was no church ceremony and when primitive people bad come to tbe conclusion that marrlnge within tbo tribe was not good for the race. Then It beenmo tho fash ion for the young man of marriageable age to go forth In quest of a bride, tbe daughter of somo neighboring tribe. Perhaps the girls were not entirely unwilling to be captured, but no girl, cither nuclcut or modern, would admit for n moment that she bad wandered awoy from the protection of her male relatives for tbe nctunl purpose of be ing abducted. Even If tbcro was no brother at band tbo girl was likely to put up a game Hgni, und tbo prospec tive bridegroom bad need of tbo assist ance of n strong muscled friend to aid blm In subduing her. There was very llltlo to the ceremony once the girl bad been 'taken to Iho borne of her future lord, but tbe "best man" wag always a honored guest In her home, especially If tbo marriage turned out well. In many mountainous parts of tbe clvl lled world wbcro old customs obtain tbo "best man" still pretends to assist In abducting tho bride. St. Louis Globe-Democrat ' ' '' '" i MUNSING WEAR is the Weal Underwear For Every Season. Our Stock is Now Complete. Moke Your Selections Early Eysi of a Giraffe. No matter from what direction you may approach the giraffe, tho top heavy looking animal Is suro to discover you. It has been called the original "rubber neck." It Is not generally known that nature, because of tbo height ofltsc.tcs from the ground, has supplied It with a talent peculiarly Its own for making observations. As a matter of fact, a giraffe can seo In nil directions nt the samo tlmo without moving Its bead. Tho eyes aro largo and prominent and so placed at tbo side of tho head that, bulging out as they do. they nro capablo of seeing backward as well as forward. THE NORMAL riC'HOOU I'nb-HH It w(u located In llend we miimit Imagine n better location for an eastern Oregon normal school thnu at 'Pendleton, where it Ik pro pound to be locuted. That city con tains an aggressive, nctlvo and enter prising lot of citizens and undoubt edly has, also, the Decennary num ber of school children to provide classes for the teachers. Its beat recommendation, however, Is that given by .Superintendent Churchill. He Is our chosen school authority and If he miH Pendleton Is tho place his won! should go u long way. 'J Oiiu feature of tho Pendleton bill wo fiftllko, that Is, tho one purporting to legalize tho location of various statu Institutions. That has nothing to do with it normal school or Its lo cation and can only have been put In tbe bill for tho purpose o( catching the voles for the school of those who thought tbat some grave error was thereby righted. It Is only a trick and wholly unworthy of a community of HpoT(slncn, us those who run the Hound-up must be. Somuone should be ashamed of himself. ! ! ! 4- 4- -l- -1- 4 -J- THE NEUTRALITY OF PONTIUS PILATE Hut ns soon as the need for deeds aroso Mr. Wilson forgot nil about "thu principle bo held dear." Ho promptly announced that vu shuiild bo "neutral In fact as well as In name. In thought ns well ns In action," between tbo small, weak, unof fending nation and the large, strong nation wbl b was rob Ing It of Us sovereignty and In dependence. Such neutrality has 4 been compared to tbo neutrality 4- of Pontius Pilate, This Is tin Just to Pontius Pilate, who nt least gently urged moderation on tho wrongdoer. I'mm tho speech of Colonel Theodore Itoosevclt, delivered at Lewis, ton, Me., In behalf of Charles II Hughes. .j. .j. .(. .j. 4- 4- b A Marvel of Chemistry. One of tbe most marvelous things Is tho burning of a Jet of hydrogen gas In liquid nlr. Tbo smoke tbat arises from tbo combustion floats off In tbo nlr as puro snowt a fl. mo burning brilliantly In the midst of a liquid, with snow given off for smoke! Unwlttlnoly Kind. Cholly Ayres-Ycs, since tbo Parkers lost their money I have stopped calling there. Mlsg Ktcn That Is very kind of you. It ought to cheer tbcm up a whole lot Iloltlmorc Sun. . Women's and Child ren's Munsingwear Wonen's pants and vests, medium worsted-faced fabrics, all en sizes , Jut Women's pants and vests, medium weight wool fabric, all CI tfl sizes 4I.J Women's pants and vests, white light weight wool fabric, M Af all sizes . 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"U Men's fine combed Egyptian Union Suits, medium heavy or dj rn fleeced, suit 4j1.JV Men's worsted yarn Union Suits, steam shrunk, light and fa r'n medium weights, suit $C.JJ Men's soft worsted yarn Union Suits, medium weight, a- d-o nn tural grey, suit -flO-lIU Men's medium weight fine white cotton Union Suits, all Cn r-n styles and prices, suit fJ1" Men's fine Australian wool Union Suitssteam shrunk, winter tj ajj weight, suit 4J.W Men's fine Australian wool, extra heavy weight Union Suits, &r nn all sizes, suit JJ.UU Boys' cotton-fleeced medium weight Union Suits, silver gray, 6 ret to 14 years, suit . Jut Boys' heavy cotton-fleeced Union Suits, cream, white, 6 to 64 nn 14 years, suit ,J) I .UU Boys' wool Union Suits, priced per "'A?!:?..1!:::.:::::::: $1.50 R. M. Smith Clothing Co. Fastest Growing Store in Oregon MILS. IIK.VJAM1N HOIKJES DIKS. Word was received in Hcnd this week telling of the death of Mrs. IlenJamln Hodges who has been In a hospital nt Salt-m for sometime. Tho funral was held Tuesday and the In terment .made In the Ilivervlew cem etery In Portland, Good tmpuliee. A mere good Impulse that does not result In good works Is rather worso than useless, for If not carried out In deed It has n reaction lustcad of an action ns Its outcome. 4. -j. 4. 4. .j. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. ... .j. .j. napplucss nt least Is not solitary. It Joys to communicate: It loves others, for It depends on them for lis existence. Mr. Home Ilullder seo that your houBe Is plastered with Gosncy's sand. Adv. tfc Co street. FOIt KIIKSII K18II. to Hcnd Klsh Market, Adv. Pond 30tfc VOCAL MUHIO. Mrs. Franklin-Thordarson will bo pleased to meet thoso desiring to take, lessons In vocal music. River Ter race Adv. NOTICK. All persons arc w-arned against permitting water from hoso sprays or any other source to fall or run onto sidewalks. L. A. W. 'NIXON. 30-31c adv. . Chief 6f Police. According to tho present Issue of the Itediuoud Spokesman, a tax pay ors' lengue U noon to be formed to Imiulro Inlo ulleged Instances of reck. 1mh expenditure ou the part of our county uttlclals, A branch of thu Ip.tguo Is to bo formed In every vot ing precinct and n central orgunltu tlun will direct. This U a good movo und 0110 that should Interest every voter in tho county. We nro not familiar with tho details of any Im proper expenditure, but If there are, such tltoy should bo uncovered und proper methods Installed. Wo are sure that when tho plans for tho or ganisation aro mado known there will bo a genorul deslro to assist from tho voting precincts of this vicinity. Ator tjcoug tho Tunialo fair one w under f ,thq body which bu charge of tbo project la not mUnamod. Tho project la hardly desert land any more. Tho president gets up early during the hot spell, and thcro ore somo who think bo may have to continue, the practlco until November If tbat man Hughes continues to bo so uudlgnl tied. Pittsburgh Dispatch. 4. . j. 4. 4. 4. . j. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. .j. 4. ... .j. .j, .j. 4- 4- 4-4-4- 4" 4- 4-4-4-4-4- 4- WILSON'S IdNOBLE, UN8UC CE83FUL LITTLE WARS. President Wilton took Vera Crut In 1914, i we were offTclnl ly Informed at the time, to ot a salute for the flo and to pre vent the shipment of arm. Into Mexico, He did not get hie lute. He did not prevent the shipment of arms. Dut several hundred men were killed or wounded, and then he brouaht the army home without achlev Ing either objeot. President Wilton sent an army Into Mex ico In 1916, as we were Informed t the time, to get Villa "dead or alive." They did not get him dead. They did not get him alive. Again several hundred men were killed and wounded. Again President, Wilton Is bring Ing the army home without achlevlng.hlt object. Of course It Is a mar play upon words to say that these were not "wars." They were war and nothing else Ignoble, pointless, unsuccessful little war, but war. They cost millions of dol lar and hundred of lives, squandered to no purpose. They accomplished nothing, but they were war. Prom th Speech of Colonel Theodore Roo.evslt, De livered at Lewltton, Me-, In Be half of Charles E. Hughe. WILSON Cl.l'll FOItMI-.l. Tho Woodrow Wilson club, of Itend was organized Monday evening nt tbe Commercial club rooms with a signed up membership of -fit) Wilson dovoteeB. The olllcers were; Jnme A, l.'aHt.-s, president; W. L. Cobb, vice-president: Henry 11. Ford; sec retary; N. P. Smith, treasurer; Membership, It. P. M Inter, chairman; N. P Smith and W. It. Speck; Fi nance. It. Q. lllnckwell, chairman. II, H, Fox, A. 0. Allen, W. It. Speck and It. M Smith; Membership and Fi nance for the Ladles, Mr a. B. Rogers, Mrs, Mary B. Bastos, Mrs. Jack Tan so), Mrs. U II. CIcsh and .Mrs. Mar tin B. Kenlleld. Meetings will bo belt! every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock In tho Commercial Club rooms, I.V TUB COUNTY (XiTKT OF TUB STATB OF OKBGO.V FOIt CHOOK COUNTY. In the matter of the estuto of Jesse L. Polish, Deceased. .Notico is ticroity given that pur suant to the Order of this Court dated September 2.1th, 191C, tho un- uen-igned win rrom and nfter October 2Sth, 1910, proceed to sell at private sale for cash tho following described real estate of said estate, to-vvlt: NW4 of Section S, Township 18 South of Itnngo 111 B. W. M. S. C. CALDWBLL, as Administrator of the Bstnte of Jesse L. Poush, deceased. 30-33c TO HOLD BXAMINATION. Tho United States Civil Service commission announces that a male stenographer and typewriter exami nation will bo held In this city on October 28, 1916, to fill existing va cancies nnd vacancies aa they may oc cur In tho position of male steno grapher and typewriter, Flold Serv ice. Application blank nnd Informa tion may ho secured from tho local secretary, board of civil scrvlco ex aminers, at tho post ofllce, this city, or tho secretary, Bloventh Civil ser vice district, 303 Post OUlco building, Seattle, Wash. Little Brick Restaurant ' Costs More, But It's Worth It C. FINNEY, PropV. FOR YOUR NEXT SUIT See DICK lie Tailor All Kinds of CXBANINO AND PKF.SfiING Phone Dlack 1481 Phono Red 101 for reserved seats for Sunday dlnnor at Tbo Altamont. Open 5:30 to 7 o'clock, CHURCH NOTICBS. Catholic Masses an Sunday, 7:30 a. m. nnd 10 a. m. Mass on Saturday, S;30 a. va., followed by religious instruction for children. Christian Science, Christian Science services are hold In Sathers hall every Sunday morning at eleven o'clock. lbiptlst. Uaptlst church services on Oc tober 1. 10 00 n. m --Illblo School. 1100 n. m. Communion Medita tion. 7 30 p. m. Rally Day program by the llibln school. Annual church day will bo ob served Wednesday, October 1. Sup per ut 7 p. ni. nnd annual reports nnd election of officers for the en suing eur. J. S. PBRINC5KR, Pastor. POl'NDMASTER'S NOTICE. NOTICB Is hereby given that tho City of Ilend has taken up the fol lowing described livestock to-wlt: Ono Jersey colored heifer about three yVtrs old, both horns broken 'off two inches from head and turned down. Ilrand half moon or scar on left hip, and notch in right ear. In case of failure to redeem the above livestock by owner, said stock will be sold on October 12 t 2 p. ro at the city jail. Tho cost of redeeming said stock will be $1 per head per day, In addition to the actual expense of keeping together with cost of this ad vertisement and all other necessary expenses. X,. A. W. NIXON, Chief of Police. 30-31c Bx-Officlo Poundmaster. Phone Red 462 Vso Gosney's sand. Adv. It's llObt.- tfc Mellrlde Confectionery Store will open about October 14 In O'Kano Uulldlng. Adv. 29-32p. POUTICAL CA1UXS. -T 4.4. -H- 4- Vote for H. H. Do ARMOND Regular Republican nominee for District Attorney For Crook County Adv U J FALL AND WINTER HATS of the finest quality We shall enioy showing the ladies ol Bnd our finut selection ol Fall and Winter Halt Priced moderately. Each hst hat an iodi. viduah'ty. The belt quality ol material wed. We with to emphauzc that they are roodtf. ately priced. Mrs. M. L. Derstine ' On MmactoU Street. Near Wall TO OUR PATRONS: Horcncc . $.lvio Instructor ant) Decorator Fine SWonogram and Enamel Work a specialty Water Color Tlacc Cora's Thinner, Dance 'Program, etc. made to order URJNG the next sixty- days we will be rather D II unsettled on account of making room for our new building. We will, however, serve you in the best possible manner con sidering tbe circumstances The Cozy Restaurant Mr. Nettie SlcTcatoo, Proprietor .o 4 .. , w X wlWrairyj"iTfTMsl"'T'T- Agtamin