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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1916)
---wi-Ji.,' THE IlKXD BULLETIN, IlKXT), OKK., WEDXKSDAY, OCTOHKR 2.1, 1010. 1'AOK n. MM L L U WLSQN DEMQCRACY'S record IS REVIEWED fs'ro'ipcrUj, l'cncc, Profrrcaslvc Lcgls. ,-IhUoii, Mexican Situation, All Itccclvo Attention lllg Crowd Attend Friday Nljtlit JUdly An abundance of red fire was About nit that was needed last Krl Nay night to make the Democratic (tally, hold In the Hippodrome upon tho Occasion of the nddre? of Hon. Harry Lane, United States Eonntor,of Oregon, a genulno old-time Tally. IBcnntor Lane was escorted to the IJllppoilromo from the evening train by a largo number of Democratic Fords. Encomiums for President Wilson Mid tho Democratic administration timo forth In abundanco from Sena- Dr Lane, who attributed to the pres ent administration a largo measure bf tho ur r"Cedented prosperity which, he ' '1 tho country has c.- tcrlenccd ill the last four years; the eacc wit ill' European nations now- lit war, p ogreiislve legislation, nine- srlntlun of the burdens of labor and Iho weeding out of corrupt Influ ence!!, which ho also said tho present kdmlnlstratlon Inherited from the Republican regime before It, Slious Ii"Ojsreslvp Trend. Senator J.ano was loud in his Ittralsa of tho President's attitude on iho Mexican situation, child labor ind handling tho federal armor nlato situation, rural credits law and the Adamson bill. Not, according to Iho senator's views, since the admin istration of Abraham Lincoln has thero been n president whoso atten tion has been so Intensely directed inward the betterment of alt human- lity alike, meting out Justice to all, raising tho general standard of all classes, as has been shown during tho administration of Woodrow Wilson. Charging that tho wealth of tho country was behind Candidate Hughes, and alleging that under such circumstances, If elected president, I Mr. Hughes could not urge legisla tion favorable to tho common people, Senator Lane provoked much ap- plaiiBO from his nudlence. It uriil Credits I'thImcu. President Wilson, the speaker raid, Is deserving of the unanimous 'support of every farmer in tho United States for his consistent at titude upon tho rural credits law re cently adopted by congress. This act, ho Bald he believed, could not have been enacted for at least 40 years Ihenco had not President Wilson been tin tho presidential chair. The spcak- jcr was aUo commendatory of tho President on his aggressiveness re garding the enactment and operation af the federal reserve bank law which, he said, was one of the most feonstructlvo measures adopted In re cent years by congress. Thnt tho President did wisely In Ihls actions regarding the Mexican situation and that Intervunt'on In Mexican political and economic prob lems would have, brought the admin Iktratlon Into illsroputo with other nations of the world was the feeling fold by tho speaker. 1 Friday evening h meeting was tho argent political gathering held in Bend oaring tho present campaign. It was spirited and tho speakers' re marks wero frequently Interrupted by applnuso and cheering. Senator Lane was Introduced by Mayor J. A. Eastes, president of the Woodrow Wilson Club. Before the speaker took tho floor, It. P. Mlntcr gave rest to tho meeting In an in troductbry specdh. Others seated on tho speakers' platform were: W. L. Cobb, Henr D. Ford and G, W. Shrlner. BERG VS JOHNSON TOMORROW Heavyweights Will Wrcstcl nt Hip podrome Martin ALso on Hill. Wrstllng fans will see John Ilcrg, of Spokane, former world's champion wrestler, and I. A. Johnson, self- styled as ono of tho world's strongest men, In a wrestling match tomorrow night at the Hippodrome, under the Juki . fir J 1 M j J I a f 4 m "i lUlJr JZJ aiiBplces of the Ilcnd Athletic Club. The match Is scheduled to start promptly nt 8:30 o'clock. Max Martin, who has been enjoy ing a record for u clean slato slnco ho camo to Ilcnd, will take on live local mou with tho agreement that he will throw them all In 30 min utes. If nny ono of tho men stays with Martin 10 minutes, Martin loses tho match. Johnson Is scheduled to put on several strong man acts for tho oc casion. Cicntle lint Hiiro Biliousness, sick headache, sour stomach, gas, bloating, constipation, dyspepcln all those distressing ccncequence-i of rotclntng n mass of undigested and fermenting food In tho stomr.cli uro r.voldod If tho bow els are kept open end rogulai-. Foley Cathartic Tablets nro flint eld to good health. Do not gilpe. Sold ev erywhere. Adv. CASTINGS IN GRAY IRON AND BRASS MIFFSCHMIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS BEND. OREGON PHONE BLACK 741 oscah c.uaso.v ED LYONH Carlson (8h Lyons PLUMBING AND HEATING IMumbliiK & HcaUiiK Supplies, Hath Hoom Accesiorled, ete PIPE, VALVES AND FITTINGS PHONE HE!! 101)1 AIR DRIED FACTORY WOOD $2.i0 Per Load OREGON FUEL CO. PHONE US NOW-KEU 6I A surplus of J.1,200,000 from the postnl service during the fiscal year ending June 30 Is reported by Post nimterClenernl Burleson. With the de partment mure than paying expenses. It would seem that the executive olll clals could afford to keep on the pay roll members of the National ?tmrd who responded when the Prrldetit called out the Orjninlzed MUltla for duty on the border. President AYHsou seems to have founded bin diplomacy on n rock which Is off Its base mojt of the time. The Eaitcrn wltsn-lthi persist In re ferring to the Sei-h'tary of the Navy as Miss Josephine Daniels. No won der the Woman's Party Is camping on the trail of the Administration! Mr. Wilson forgot to mention the pledges of economy In the 11112 platform. "In his diplomacy," snys Ollle James, "the President bus sounded a new note." What, nnother one? It begins to appear that that single track uilnd system will have tn lw temporarily double-trucked. A few weeks hence, of course. It will be aide trucked. t ?,-i-t'?-'$t't'$,$t't'$'$'.$$ WASHINGTON AND LINCOLN PUT RIGHTEOUSNESS DEFORE PEACE. J- C reverence the memories of these 3 i two men because, and only lie- 5 tt PHIlfKn. tllPV ltlll rlL'llliwllluii.itfa Iwt- A. fore peace. They abhorred war. They shunned unjust or wanton 3 or reckless war. But they pos- $ sessvil that stem valor of patriot- $ Ism which bade them nut riutr first, not safety firm, which limln ? 8 them accept war rother than nil J ? uiirlghteous and disastrous neace. - There were nonce iitiiiiv.nrlio s men In the days of Washington. $ . The supporters of Mr. Wilson ? say thnt the American people should vote for him because he S lias kept Us out of war. It Is j worth while to remember that ? this Is n claim that cannot be nil- lunccd either on behalf of Wash- i Ington or of Lincoln. Neither $ WHshlngton nor Lincoln kept ns S out of war. Americans, and tho 4 people of tho world nt large, now $ J'fWm'' ;rj WmrWm I tff.liii On til. . tlJ .fiflj B I! I H you will rJi "Pru- SfjlAvB flW a KB I'.l.nl.a Juljr ;MIIK1mI I H 3oth. ioo7," whih HiiHiBs3B5(fl H I H wlf plpti lra iWlSlIIHKIW MWllH m bS .moU.J Llo..! iilct(C,cvcKimrjpfiidfB H Such tobacco enjoyment as you never thought could be is yours to command quick as you buy some Prince Albert and fire-up a pipe or a home-made igarettel Prince Albert gives you every tobacco sat isfaction your smoke appetite ever hankered for. That's because it's made by a patented process that curs out bite and parch! Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality 1 tRi nce Albert the national joy smohc has a flavor as different as it is delightful. You never tasted the like of it I And that isn't strange, either. Men who think they can't smoke a pipe or roll a ciga rette can smoke and will smoke if they use Prince Albert. And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a try out certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment coming their way as soon as they invest in a supply. Prince Albert tobacco will tell its own story I R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winaton-Salcm, N. C. Buy Princ Albert tvtry whmte tobacco it tolj in loppy r"' bagt, Set tidy rtii tint, lOct handtomt pound and half-pound tin huml dort and that corking fina pound crytal'glatt humi dor with iponge-moliltntr top that httpt th tobacco imtuch cUvtrtrimatwaytt They were the Tories. Thero were peacc-at-any-prlce men In i the days of Lincoln. They were l the Copperheads. The men who now with timid hearts and $- quavering voices praise Mr. WJ1- $ sou for having kept us out of $ war are the spiritual heirs of 4 the Tories of 1770 and tho Cop- perheads of 1S(H. The. men who $ followed Washlncton at Ti-on. ton and YorUtown and who suf- fered with him through the win- ter at Valley Forge and the men who wore the Blue under (Irunt $ and the dray under Lee were -f men of valor, who mcrlniil s $ everything to serve the right as It wus given them to seo the t 3 rlcht. They spurned with con. a teiiiptuous Indignation tho conn- ? kels of the feeblu mid cowardly folk who In their duy spoke for peace at-any-prlce. Prom the i Speech of Colonel Itooscvclt at r Buttle Creek, Michigan, In Bo- tiulf of Mr. Hughes. Want Ads only ONE CKNT a word. Feu) Canines Are Worth Assessing in Crook County Dogs 20 JLTiC So says tho recent report of County AsscBSor II. A. Foster, recently pub lished In Tim Bulletin. That makes tho averago assessed valuation of 20 dogs In all Crook county only $10.75. It may bo that thero urn only 20 dogs In this 7,7.piC H(iiare miles that, by their owners, are worth notlco for assessment. But In no way docs that conform with tho testimony of n small boy, L ou ask him how much hu will tnko for his Spitz, shepherd, totrior or hound. Thero wore several dozen dogs of various breeds running looso last summer In Bend, whose owners thought enough of them to muzzlo when tho rabies scare was on. Where are tho valuable bulldogs, bird dogs, duck dogs, lapdogs, bear dogs, sheep dogs, watchdogs? It Is apparent that for some reason iIicko moro valued canine specimens havo been overlooked by some of their owners, who would not part with them for n considerable amount of cash, since they are assets for picas uro purposes, protection purposes anil good all-around work purposes, Just what peiltgreo must n dog Iuinc, or Just, how much ilms ho havo to bo thought of to havu mnnotary value so far ns tho publicity Is cou corned, when the assessor makes bin annual tour of the county! All tho convenien ce of gM better cooking and a cleaner cooler kitchaa Atikeiouck of a match IUU. Portland Hotel, Portland, Or. - , Tenty.lU yent-M iisvix-hitrst with the growth Mini de velopment of Oivivhi. liming: u liomo-llko Individuality nil Its own, loeatiNl in the o-nter of I lie llimnclul, n!ui plngniiil IhiNilei-ilUtrlrtM, It iilfeiN evrepllmial uiIvaiiUigi-H to UIioih fiMiu nut of town mid thoso ileslrliiK to iituJtn I'liitlniiil their winter hi'.'id"uuit('iN, ltooms wllhinit luilli, Sl.0 up; with bath, (fLMIO up. Club luviiUfast, Kit- up; iiU'roliiintH' lunch, 50c; illniier, .f I.OO; iiImi ii hi carle. It. W. CIIILIIS, Malinger. K. S, ItOlli:, Assl-tiuit .Miiiiagtr. Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. More efficient than your wood or coal stove, and costs less to operate. Your cooking is better, too, becauso you havo heat-control like a gas stove. , NEWPEREECTIOjS 4 OIL CGttSTOVE i Fir Bat Rttulti Us PiarlOU Tbt Ntw Peifecilon glvft cltan, odotUts, eootltwt!nnbcuio of tbe long blue chimneys. Cuts out the drudf:ryof wood or cuL Kttpt your kitchen coo. In 1, 2, 3 and 4-burncr slxs, ovtns separate, Alto cabinet model with Fire (it Cooking Ovens. Atk your detler today. Standard Oil Co. (ClUIl.) ifk i i u W .rr-j ;n Zi BEND HARDWARE CO. F. DEMENT & CO. Money to Loan in sums from $250 to $25,000, 3 to 10 years time. Reasonable rates, prompt service. J. Ryan k Co. Lots at Half the Price Asked in oilier additions of Equal Distance from the Husiiu'ss Center. LoU 40X105 $75 for Inside, $100 for Corners Lots 50X125 $100 for Inside, $125 for Comers REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Central Oregon's Leading INSURANCE AGENCY Fire Automoble Life Accident Surety Bonds J. A. EASTES OIir.GON STKEET, U1CND, OREGON Member 1'ortUud IU-altj Hoard.