j) mmSi.""' '- .O 7 ly PAfjn o. T1IK BKND IIULLKTIN, IlKND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1010 cl a ,GE & The Bend Bulletin (Published Ktcry Wednesday.) BEND. OREGON, aixmui: iai,mek putnam I'ubllshor ROIIEUT V. SAWYL'K Edltor-Mannger. FKEI) A. WOEM-'LEN Ansoclnto Editor. A II ln,1n.nn 1..tit tmtL'utifitint otntlfla iuc for thu uminro deal, clean busl- wlthBunp'fcloii hnd somo practically noun, clean politics and tlic best In- rofuso to give It any thought ho- turcHts of Ik-nd und Central Oregon, cause nf their uiifnmlllarlty with ' 'i ' 1 tho district plan. One Year $1.T0 I The Hullotln Is anxious to do what Klx MontliH 7f it can to disseminate Information on Three .Months CO ' tlil subject and should bo glad to . j. - ...: i have settlers nnd any others lutor- to be made through a conversion of tho project Into n district. That, apparently, is tho best opinion of thu mainbcrs- of the state Desert Land boafd ns uoll as of prominent residents of this section who hnve given the subject thorough study The chiOf difficulty In the propos- ;al, us In most matters which ulTert ithe body of tho settlors, Is tho ah- sonte of unity-tiuiong them nnd their lablcofc it,thorotgli understanding of thu sub'jeMT'r Some viow tho Idea PROGRAM I ST HAPPY NEW WEDNESDAY. DEC. i", 1II1G -e-e-e-e-eeee-e-ee-ee- - liccnuHo of, mechanical dlf- Acuities the time of publication - of tho weekly edition of Tho liulletln bai been changed to e- Thursday, insteud of Wrdnes- day. Hereafter the paper will Im In the post olllto about noon - on Thursday, going out on tho - mall that night and on tho rur - ul routi'H Friday morning "-- ested write letters of Inquiry or dis cussion covering any phase of the matter. It Is only by discussion that wo can get anywhere on this sub ject. Let's talk it over. DISTRICT BONDS WILL BE DISCUSSED. ('omliiff Intuition .Meeting Hum Mini,. .Subjects for ('onilricnitlon l.cKNIntors' Expect tii 'At Jltetier Mny Anpln. t . ' ; T ( Krom Wednesday's' Daily.), CI per cent H per cent 12 '.i per cent .40 per rent 117 per cent 17 per cont VOTES CAST COUNT. (Fioin Friday's Dally Ilullctiu) Analysis of the complete official returns of the last election on the measures, shown that only In one rase did u surccsiful measuic recel.e n cleur majority of the votes actually ast, and not one received a majority of tho voles registered. The following list shows the per- outages of the favorulilo voto cast on each particular measure, as com pared with tho total number of bal lots cast; and each measuro listed has become u law. Single Item Veto Ship Tux Exemption llonn Dry Prohibition Kurnl Ciedits llonds Tax Limitation Sunday Cloning Hepeal For tho aboe figures we uru In debted to Tho Oiegon Voter. From u stnto-wlile standpoint, nil that is very. Interesting. It shows In offed that n minority of the voters participating In the last election act ually "put over" five Important con Ktltutloiial nmendnienlH and repealed n law of long-standing. That goes to show what an n-tlvo minority (im do. It also evidences that u majority which Is too Indif ferent to uct, (an accomplish noth ing anil Is actually entitled to no consideration so far as political ef ficiency Is i oiicorneil. From a local standpoint, tho re sults ns above set forth uru oven ' inoro Interesting and Impnitnut. In eneli liintnnco It will bo noted, tho piissago or defeat of tho meas ures was determined by whether or not it majority of those actually vot ing on uach paitlcular measure, inst thutr ballots fur or against It. I Whether thu number of favorable ballots was a mnjotity, or less than a majority of tho total number of ballots ciihI at that ulectlon, or of tho total number wist upon some oilier meiiHuiu, or of tho total num ber of voters registered, had abso lutely untiling to do with it And no It Is with tho county division law Tho limulU mentioned simply show the application of the principle In vuivnti. hach measure carried when tlio favorable voto on It was a majority i or i ne, votes cast for or against It And so It Is with thu county di vision returns. When Gfi per cent of the toto In the new county and :ir. per cent of tho voto In thu old county was favorable, the percent ages being based upon the total vote cast on that particular men nine, di vision was adjudged successful. The National Wholesale Liquor Dealers Association declares that the per capita consumption of alcoholic beverages In the United States Is In creasing with tho spread of state wide prohibition. Then why do the brewery boys make nil tho fuss each election time? Montana has a woman M. C. Uma tilla has a woman mayor. .Mlltlcau has n woman Justice' of tho peace. Next! Peace, not nt any price, but at my price, Is the Kaiser's motto. Ketlrlng early seems to bo health ful for tho modern army. Tho memory of old timers goes back to the poverty stricken days of dollar wheat. i The College Girl Simply Loves to Skate v HIVP?KFKii9 in i mm MMV.mmssi&Mmi l ml GOOD I I FOR TEN MILES. Ntareoii clnui lilim n wiirm ton mul fnhrle fur till Kirt milt, ho Jaunlll) iilm innl wltli ilu-lirry. The rollar up turiui la heater Mr, while the nioujIk'H cp nf tet Iih iiu little Mutt era em- (From Wmliumdii) 'h Dally.) TKLKPIIONK I.MPHOVK.MKNTS. j ilend has had occasion In the past ' to .coilKratulttto Itself on the ehur- i ti ullrl In womlI Hfitur of the NtirU'u rundoied it by1 NotS' iS'.jjrrr zrz rTr'z rm,K? the men behind the company knew , r,l,roo eo," "K t of ,u' cl',, the town and weic ready to put their' l,r"u ,,0K,UI l,1,okl"B " couKhlng, iniinoy into it for kiwplug up with IllLultlttV llu .......1.. Now oomes a second public w. then, d'o' obe a' 'o K S li'H cuinpan doing buslnos, locally ntgrnliiK their cough nu 1 sign o and uniiuuiices Us expectation of croup was gone." Adv. ni'miinK niMiiy inoiisauii (lollurs In ready to put their' "-. .l..Mih mm iuukiiiiik, ir the puriioso of liml ! miV' H"l tlioy were having nil Its growth and '.l,,ui'k .V'. er,,l." writes Illlllo Moy- h "' '"" liorry. Eokort, ao. "I got u bottle of improving Its nun leu and prepar ing for the IiuhIiioh which wilt come with tho development of Ilend. The telephone company bus been slow to move, for mouths Its special ag ents and chiefs of this nnd that have been studying and reporting and gutluiriiig ilutu until at times It seemed as though that was the chief end of tho busluiws Now, howuvei, tho time for reports Is or and the day of action Is huie. In the action proposed, ns well as In the recent reduction In rates be tween tho towns or this section, the Paeillo company shows It has plan ned for tho best Intel ests of lleud Wo believe tlio. people of lluud will reolprocute I 8eo Edwards for good bouse paint ing. Adv. KOU YOUR NEXT SUIT Seo DICK TFe Tailor All Kinds of CM:.l.MN(i AND PltlXSlXCJ Phono lllnck HS1 iu- IKItKlATION DISTHICTS (From Wt'diiesday's Dally.) Tho arRUinent Is made with oreashiir force. 11)0,1 (ho only possible noluilon of hw 'troubles Of tI?o set-' tiers on thu C,. 0. I. Co. pioject is Gilbert 8b Son Tho only Btore in Head whero you can got your gro cerlos and meats nt tho game place. FREE DELIVERY , -Phono UU 271 (Orcgoulan) To make irrigation district; bonds legal Investments for bank 'funds Is one of the legislative plans that will be put forwnrd nt the sixth annual session of the Oregon irrigation con gress nt tho Imperial hotel In Port land, January 4, 5 and G. An effort will ho made for an In dorsement of this proposnl so that It con be taken ueroro tno state leg islature with tho approval of the Irrigation congress behind It. "Mnnv members of tho legislature plnn to ' attend. This will be only one. of a large number of legislative suggestions to be aired before tho Irrlgattoulsts. Some revisions In tho Irrigation dist rict bonding act probably will bo of fered and provision for better' co operation between tho state and fed eral Irrigation bureaus " will be sought. Decuuso thu legislature will be hard pressed this year for funds to pay tlio ordinary running expenses of tho stnto government, It is not probahlo that tho congress will go on record favoring state appropria tions, Some of tho Central Oregon districts, however, may ask for an Indorsement of their plans, not with , . - . 1,., f ,.. I mi nieti in KecuiiK itiuiiuj ijum mi- legislature, but to have tho nroral support of tho irrigation congress J. W. Ilrowor, of Tho Dalles, Is president of tho organization nnd, It Is reported, may be n candidate? to succeed himself. Joseph T. IIIiiKle. of llcrmlstou, who was ono of tho, organizers and tho first secretary of thu congress, also Is being boomed In that connection, j Thu completo program as nr-1 ranged by tho committee on Satur day, Is as fallows: Thuridny. January 1. ' I .Mornlnir ntnlnn. 11 o'clock RnthitrHtlan of . ,li k-Kiitv ; 10 o'clrtk. coiiutcm cnllnl t unlwr lv nroNlilj.nt t mlilriM, (if M Irmilf.. CG. Illcck, city commlxloncr, mi bchulf iinlthv City iif ('(irtlnncl; (). M. Clnrk, rlilvni,on l-hlf nf, thf INirtlunil ClmmWr of Com merce, rmirtinw, (lcri:i Huxnell, Prlntvlllct pri-l(Iint' tiiwrt, J. W. llrrwir. Tho I)nlr; n word front the vecrrtury. who will make ItU tcmplcto reiw)rt nt h Inter eMion. K. N. Wnllnce, Tumiiiu; reiwrt of erourmn cum mlttre. C. C. Chaimun. ehnlrmnn. I'nrtlaml: ni'Iiulntnunt of committee on crulcntluln re cc. Afternoon imlon, 1 130 o'clock Call to onkr, main auhjitt, "Irrlitatlun I'ractlce" I 1. A. Deer. I'ortlanil, ".Sclentlllc HUle or Irriuiitlon anil tho Application nf Wntcr"; I)enn A. II. Conlley, OrvKDii Axrlculturnl cnl- Irx. liuruiK tnia iiucrnoon teiwion, one half hour will bo Hccuruol In nvi-mlnute I'crlwU for the explnnntlon nml ilimonntrn tlon of Irrliintlon iiuliincnt nml material. Amonu the apvukera ami aubjecta will bet "Mi till I'liimv nml Ita Value." John 3. Iltall, pri'UU'it Coust Cuhert Hume Co, mt. KvcnlnK neaalun S o'clock Main aialtjict, "I'lihral Ahl." lteiort of ctmmtttce ji IHiintiil by the fifth annual lrrf:ntltrrAnl Kreaa to promoto enactment of the Jonea fnlernl hUI bill by tho conirreu of the Uniti-il I Ktatea. ). l.uuriiaanl, chairman , aihlreu. Itibc t K. ntrahorn, ilevcloKT oi Centrwl (lni'ii, rvc . frlday. January S, Mornlnir aeMlon, I). JO o'clock Call In or der. Main aubject. "State I-exUlatiun for lrrliAitln DUtrlcta." Ailtlrna. U M. II Ice, Ktattlc, Wuah. i aililrma, Ju.lite Carroll II. (IraveM, Stuttle, "I V vtopmen t of Irrk'ntion Ijiw"; aililreni, Percy A. Cuppir, Salim, "Irriiratinn Development In Oreiton Under the OrcKiin.Dlitrict U"i J. T. Illnklc. Iter inUton , William K. Klnu, l'rlnevllle. "Sue. rru of the Uchoco District lloml laue"i II. . Do Armtind, lleml. rrceaa. Afternoon Ion, I 3D o'clock Call to or der i main aubject. "Need of Uriuon Irrita tion l'rojecta" . reinirt of the arcrctary r". N. Wallace. Tumalu: addreaa. Dr. C. J. Smith, Portland, "Application of r'edcral Itural Credlta Uw t" Irrigation In Orruon"; addreu, T. II, Key, atate treasurer 'and chair man atate land U.unl. "Operation of the State Land lizard In ltelatlon to the Ktate Itural Creillta Law", ' Irrigation 1'roitreta in Upper Deachutea," J K. Moraon, Portland; "Irrivatlon 1'ioirreaa In Crook County," Ko eov lluward. Di-achutea, "Irritation 1'roK reaa In Hartley County." C II. McConnell, llurna , "Irriuutlnn. I'roirreaa In Union Cuun t" (atMKker not name.ll t rei.ua, Kvenfnir aeaaloii, o'clock Call to order I main aubject, "Kinancinit of Irrlvation Proj ect", addreaa. ltawlea Moore, of McUfortl. Attitude of hunter n Inveatnra Toward Irri- nation Honda"! addreaa. John A. Keating, iirealdent Lumbermen'" Trut company. Port land. 'Attitude of Invratora Inward lrrl iration llonda" . rveMa. Saturday, January t, . Mornimr aeaaion. o'clock- Call to order i main aubject, "Ccwoiratlon With Federal Department to Auiat Ureuun Irrigation lie- velotiment" , addrva. K. K. Itenaon, prrat- ilent wainintilun irritation tnatltu ) w. laiir Thonmaon. tJikeview. chairman leuia- latlve committee. Mrvson irritation conareaa, John Lewia, atate engineer, Salem, addreaa, Arthur Honker, aecretary national irritation convrraa, Kl l'aao, Tex. , recraa. Alternoon aeaaion, I SO o'clock Call to or der, addreaa, C, U Smith, axrlculturlat O. W It. It. It N. company, "The Ute and Mia- ue of Water i report or committee on rva olutiona , election of odtcera i adjournment. Saturday Ktnln, January t, )laniurt, Portland Chamber of Commerce, U. M. Clark. preMent ; C. C Chapman, tututmaiter. (lueata will iialhrr In the lob. by of the Multiioiiiah hotel for Informal re ception at t o'clock banquet on met lanine floor at 0 JO p. m. ; admlulon by thkett. TK-keta will be lilrl tu apeakcra. lll,ttea and Kueata by rcprenntothe of the Chamber of Commerce. I -MKs zrrrz sMs3 " - mW' J4UfoVJ.kw..i,K I Ft '.-JT I" "V fMT.. t . 'V A. .. . "" V.. k,vfc " ' ' Barnard's New Lincoln Will Be Erected In Park Near Center of Cincinnati 1 v . I Of ;CX M,- . wr. . XBARHMtD'S mV 3TAW OFUiCOLfT . rnoto by Amricn Trcsi Auoctatlon. THE NEW YEAR CALLS FOR NEW CLOTHES- Y OU know how you say to yourself, "I'm going to do bigger things this New Year; I'm going to be.more ef ficient, more alert. That's where new clothes come in; they give a man confidence in himself, and in spire confidence in others. Nothing suc ceeds like a good appearance. And because clothes are so important to success, it's economy to have"tKe best. You'll find them at this store; kart Schaffner & Marx make them; sizes,v styles, and prices to suit every man. We now carry a complete line of boys clothing and shoes. Prices to suit alL The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes MARTIN & CASHMAN HOME OK IIAUT HCIIAFFXEII &" MAKX CLOTHES For farm lnnd loans see J. Itynn & Co. Keasonaulo rates, prompt (orvico, Adv. Xo Higher I'rlt-o for Till. Wlilla food und clothing hnva ad vanced In coat, it la well for tho sick that tho price of such rcllablo fam ily remedies aa Foley Kidney fills are not Increased Foley Kidney I'llls cost little und relievo bnckcchc, pains lu sides and lolnS, sore mus cles, stiff Joints, rbaumattc pstus and It's worth romemberlng. Mr.Bub scrlbor and Mr. Advertiser, that the cost of everything that goes to make a newspaper has risen, except the I bladder 'trouble. Sold everywhere. subscription and .advertising rate. I i , IK i niMhe.rrnmr mm- . George Orey llarnaruVs heroic bronze of Abraham Lincoln win act up In tha srounJa of the Union Theological aemlna ry, In New York, for a atiort public exhi bition before being lent to Cincinnati. Ita permanent home. The itatue wae execut ed for" a committee of prominent Clncln natlatia, headed by Charles P, Taft. It will aland In a park ai near the center of Cincinnati as poaalble The bronte etiowa the ex.preihlent etandlne erect, hie handa folded while he looks straight before him. Our Jitney Offer This uiiil flc DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose ith tlvo coins to Foley & Co , 2S35 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, III., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds, nnd croup, Foley Kidney Tills, and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold overy where Adv. NEW PERKINS HOTEL Filth and Washington Streeti ' PORTLAND, OREGON ( ' tenlnJly Located The Hotel for YOU' ' - ' ! Special Summer Kates Room with bath privilege, single ?5c up; douBle- $ 1 .00 up. Room with private bath, single $ 1.50 up; double $2.00 up. Auto bus meets trains. Union Depot cars pass our doors. From North Bank Depot S car-transfer-at Sth-St. 1 1 1 ,mmfa& tJ ,z3gxZ5ammjm &$WfWh ux mmm ? -w ji.' iras& m SVli. i