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ih:ni iii'IjMstiv. ni:i, oiikoov tiiuiwhav, opfoiikii m, huh pacjh a i 1 - ( v v - & 7 4 IV J CANDIDATE WAS AGAINST LABOR I US RECORD CONVICTS WALTER PIERCE. Wiw Ojihim'I to i:ili(-Hour Day In lOUilmid IIHIrt HcImI Defeat .MciiHiiro In IiKlxlaliiro CourlN Lnhor Volo.' (From Monday's Dnlly.) (Hwlal to Tt llullMln.) HA.LKM, Oct. 28. Waltur Plorco, Dumucratlo caiitllilutu for govornor, who him boon parading an a frlutnl of labor. stands convlctod by Ills own official record iih it dotniiKoguo and un onoiny ot labor. In 1003 and 100r an u tiininbnr of tlio stiito nun ato ho wan ono of tho rlnglundors to put tlio skids undor an fair an olght hour day bill an any statu over at toniptcd to put on Its ntatuto books. In 1018, bocatiNu ho In u candldato for govurnor and bocnuno labor ban liocoino a powerful factor In tlio Ntato, lin ondnuvorti to bid for labor's voto by declaring that ho lum always boon a frond of labor. In 1003, an a inombor of tlio mm ato Judiciary cominlttoo, no wan ono to put lilit nauctlon to an advorno roport on a bill providing for an night-hour day, and In MOfi bo cant bin voto a it inoinbor of tlio nnnato iiKalnnt tbo Idontlcat bill, aftor' hav ing boon nguln a tuoinbur of the Judiciary cominlttoo which reported that tho bill "do not pann." Tbo bill Itnolf provided for an ah nolutoly fair eight-hour day pro poHal for oiiiplnyor and employe. It contained none of tbo provlntonn which have can nod opposition to do volop to tho olKhl-hour law. It npo clflcally declared that tlio eight hour work day should not jipuly to "domentlc nurvlco, 'farm and ntock minim; omploymeutn." Tho provl nlou for punlnbment wan n nominal llnu of flO, or not more than 1100, or Imprlnonmenl In tho county Jail not to exceed GO dayn. It provided thai tho eight bourn nhould mean oIkIU bourn of nctual labor anil not to Include tho time taken for nioaln or In going to or re turning from work, At tho time It In uuderntnod Walter Plorco wan an employer of labor In KiiiMom Oregon In a public utility. Illn change of heart ban come nluco PHONE YOUR i WANT AD e TO THE BULLETIN EVERYBODY READS 'EM! The Hcst Way To liny To Sell To ExchntiKe Call No. 561 ---------- MM BUCKHEGHT REG. U. S. ARMY Why accept an In ferior Army Shoo when you can get the standard article at the same price or less? AsIc Tor the Buoejiiicirr Army Shoe and get what you ask for. Then -you're sure to be satisfied 1 BLACK GUNtfETAL INDIAN TAN CALF : Look for the namo JJucKiiccirr rmpl on tlia o!o of every Shoe for our mutual protection. K not olilalnnlile from your dealer, icntl name and orucr iiutti iu BUCKINGHAM CSL pHV " xjfm I J HE C H T HAN l'RANCISCO tUNUKACTUHKKS whim ho cllmhud onto tho wacoii an n domagogiio candldato for gov ernor. Any laborer who bollovim that Walter Plorco In bin sliieoro friend nhould road tbo .following bill, which bo helped to kill In 100IJ and alno In l!)0r: ' (Copy.) 'Oregon I.oglHlatuni. "Twenty-third Kogular Heimlon, "HHNATM MILL NO. 38. "Introduced by Honator Ilrownell. "1005, "A HILL "For an Act making eight bourn of labor a day's work In certain po nllled occujintlonH. "llo It enacted by tho Loglnlatlvo An- noinbly ot tho Mtato of Oregon; and, "Ho It enacted by tho I'eoplo of tho Htato of Oregon: "Kectlon 1. That eight bourn of labor In all mechanical arts, traden and employments In all nawmllln, tullln, fnctorlon and manufacturing OHtabllfthmoutH of every kind and nature whatnoovor, In all labor por tioning to and connected with tho operation of mined, whether nucb labor bo nkllled or unnkllled, and In all other klndn of work, oxcopt domontle, farm and ntock raining oniploymontu, nhnll conntltuto a dny'n work. f "Hoc. 2. The eight bourn herein provided for nhnll bo conntrucd (o mean eight bourn of actual labor and nhnll not Include tho time taken for iiicnln or In golng to and returning from work. "flee. 3. Any-pernon, Arm or cor- I poratlon who nhnll In any way at tempt, by throau of dlnchargo or otberwlno. to coerco bin employen to labor mora than eight bourn for a day's work, In violation of tho pro vlnloun of thliTact, nhnll bo deemed guilty ot a inlndomeanor, and upon conviction thereof nhnll bo fined not Iohh than $IO,nor more than 1100, or Imprisonment In tho county Jail not exceeding fifty days. "Hoc. 4, JuntlcoM of tho peace nlutll have concurrent Jurlndlctloii over tho mlndemeauor defined by thin act." CURE FOR OLD OR SPANISH INFLUENZA Mm, It. N 1'ulmorton ban sub mitted tho following euro for tho Hpanlnh Inlluonin, clipped from tho Hprlng Valley (Minnesota) Mercury: Iluy 10 ceutn worth of equal parts of camphor and chloroform; luhnlo It and rub over forehead, back of earn and on the upper Up. Keep n llttlo bottle of It In tho pocket and Inhnlo occasionally. Make a naive of one-half cup of lard or gooso oil, add one-hnlf tea spoon of red lodlno (pure), ono-balf teaspoon of turpentine. Hub on tho glands back of ears, throat and luifcgn. both hack and front. If stomach In bad take ton drops of tho camphor and chloroform In one third glues ot hot water before break fust and at night. Tho bowels must bo kept open and n physic dally must bo given with tho prescription. I .commenced to have tho old fanhloned Influenza nnd I did thin and never wan in bed and am well now. I have uncd It In other onsen for liay fever and catarrh and cured ono cano ot hay fovor of 40 yearn' Htnnd Ing. 'minting all camps of tho United HtntoH will copy thin In kiudueHn to tho noldlorn nnd othorn, I remain Voura ulncoroly, MRS. MAY liAIl.NAItlMVILTSB, Cbomlnt. I'. S. If ono ban favor, tako ono halt glann ot water, put eight drops of aconite In fo radultn. Glvo one teanpoouful every 1G minutes. Alno mnko good strong black coIToo and glvo ono tnblenpoonful every half hour. PAT. OKI". SHOE Duilt sturdy and serviceable for Office Men Attorney Physician Hikers Farmers OrchardisU Motormen Conductor Hunters and others in every walk of life your $7.00 to $8.1)0 TWr -t - M SMOKER WILL NOT BE HELD CIAMISU OltDKIl OK Till: CITY WILL NOT PEHMIT HMOKKIt TO UK (JIVICN OX XIOIIT OK ELEO TIOX DAV. (From Monday'n Dally.) Tho nmoker which wan to have boon hold at tbo Hippodrome Tues day, November G, will probably ho called off on account of tho city clon ing order bolrvg In effect at that tlmo. Tho development of novcral now canon of Influenza In tho city makcH It Improbable that tho lid will bo lifted by that tlmo. Chorion Olson, tho wrcntlor who wan to have met Quntuvo on that evening, stated today that ha would leavo either tomorrow or noxt day for Portland, an noon an It In defin itely determined that no match In to bo bold. Olnon ban boon working out at tho gymuanluin hero with Huns ChVln tlatiHon, another wrcntlor, who wan on tho card for tbo nutno night, and ntnten ha wan greatly nurprlned to neo u gymnanlum an magnificent an that of tho I), A. A. C. In a town with n population no greater than Ilend, HOW TO MAKE GAUZE INFLUENZA MASKS (From Monday's Dally.) In tho fight ngalnnt Influenza, guuzo inaskn nro being worn In ninny of tbo count cities and It In expected that nooner or Inter Ilend will corno to them. Tho Hod Crosn directions for making the maskn nro an follows: Take gauze 3C Inch oh wldo nnd 43 Inches long. Divide, Into four strips nine Inches wldo. Fold each ntrlp Into halves, then Into thirds, making nix thicknesses of gauzo. Turn nil raw edges and stitch all four sides to hold firmly. Tho mask now measures 7 by 8 Inches. Put threo pleats on 7-Inch end, lower pleat deeper than other two to allow room for chin. Width at end utter pleats aro laid, 3 Inches. Attach a tupo 12 Inches long to each of tho four corners. Place a black thread in center ot mask to designate outer nldo. iieihjet noL'itixs aue out. (From Saturday's Dally.) The amount necessary to run tho city during tho coming year will bo approximately 128,8-10, according to n budget mndo up by mombors of tbo city council lato yesterday afternoon. No change wan made from tbo budget of last year with the exception ot an addition of J 1200 to carry Interest. AKIUYEH IX HALT LAKE. Lieut. Harry O. Newton has ar rived In Salt Lako City safely, ac cording to n card received by his father, W. G, Nowton, thin morning. Llout. Newton visited horo Friday and Saturday ot last wcok, leaving for Salt Inko Sunday morning. Cut Tills Out It In Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with Co to Foloy & Co., 2835 Shefnold Avo., Chicago, HI., writing your namo and address cloarly. You will rccclvo In roturn a trial package containing Foloy 'a Honey and Tnr Compound, for coughs, colds nnd croup, Foloy Kid ney Pills and Foloy Cathartic Tab lots. Sold overywhero. Adv. Something to solir Advortlso In Tho dolUtln's classified column. V YOU KNOW OF A VUIior A Departure A Birth -A Deth An Actident An IllneM OR- Any New Building Social Function. Meetinj A Real EiUte Tiraction Any Improvement! OR- Anjthing that i ol Interett ITS NEWSl Phone it to The Bulletin 501 LA PINE BOYS ARE PATRIOTIC WILL EACH HIVE 95 WHICH THEY HAVK EAHNED IIUUINH THE PAHT HIJ.M.MEK TO TIIK LA PINE QUOTA. (From Monday'n Dally.) There will bo llttlo difficulty In mining Deschutes county's quota for tho United War Work drive If every ono shown tbo samo spirit an two La Pino boys who havo Just written to Mnnngor T. II. Foley telling him what they aro doing. Tho boys nro Clifford and Clydo Clow, tho two ions of C. II. (Jlow, prominent La Pino morchant nnd leader In patriotic work In that community. Tho Clow boys, according to their lottor to Mr. Foloy, nro getting Into tho gnrao on behalf of tho Victory Hoys and Girl. Each boy or girl In thin department of tho drive Is ex pected to glvo G which ho or she ban earned, or to pledge thin amount and earn It hoforo n specified date. Tho Clown wrlto that they havo al ready earned their money and given It to tho La Pino fund. Their lottor is as follows: "Lu Pino, October, 2G, 1018. "T. II. Foley, "Chairman County United War Work Drive. "Dear Sir: "My brother and I havo nccepted tho challenge ot tho Victory club by giving T, nploco to tho La Pine quota which wo havo earned honest ly thin summer. "Yours truly, "CLIFFORD AND CLYDE CLOW." TOURS, FRANCE, IS INTERESTING (From Thursday's Dally.) Some of tho wonders ot tbo ca thedral at Tours. France, Is told by Sergeant Simeon G. Nlckerson, a former Ilend man, who Is now with tho C2nd Knglneors, to his slater, Mrs. J. Q. Sumner, of this clty Tho latter, In part, reads as follows: " Franco Is a beautiful place, with lots of towns which wc would term an villages In tho States. Tho town of Toure, whoro wo nro now located, bus a population of 130,000, and Is nlcoly laid out with tho ex ception of tho narrow streets, those of tho business districts being espe cially narrow. Thin is not truo of tho boulovards, howovor, which aro very wldo. Twp rows of trees run through tho contor of thoso boule vards, with traffic on cither sldo. "Tbo buildings aro In tho main built of stone nnd concreto nnd tho larger portion of them very old. Ono tower hero dates back to 300 II. C, so you see wo nro among tbo won ders or tbo old world. Julius Caesar destroyed this tower In ono ot his sieges in the year 55 D. C, nnd It was robullt on tho samo foun dation In tho year 300 A. D. Tho tower ot tho year 300 Is still stand Ins and 1b termed tho now towor, al though It Is over 1500 years of ago. Tho stono ot which It Is built Is ap parently ns firm today as it was when it was placed thoro, "Another of tho wonders ot all Europe is tho cathedral hero. It is tho oldest in Franco and was erected in tho year 300 II. C. It was de stroyed in tho beginning ot tho eleventh century, nnd tho now ono started lu 1170 A. D. Tho founda tion ot tho old building was used ou which to placo tho now cathedral, nnd eight feet ot tho south steeple ot tho first bulldnlg was used when tbo second was erected. Tho spires ot tho cathedral aro about 18C foot high, wbllo tho building propor is over 100 feet in holght. "Tho lnsldo Is beautiful; ovor 150 foot In lougth. Tho sulnts nro ropro sontod In statuary along each sldo ot tho Interior, Tho tomb ot King Louis VII Is In tbo building. Tho celling is supported with masslvo pillars, 75 feet In holght, whllo tho plpo organ roaches from tbo floor to tho tip ot tho gables. Priests nro to bo found horo nt all hours ot tbo dny and night praying, and candles nro kopt burning continually, "Tho only wear shown on tho on tiro building Is on tho stono floor, wheh Is becoming qulto rough. "Tho story Is told of n Spanish king who In early days cauio through tho Tours vnlloy, conquoring all us ho cumo. Arriving at Tours, his conquest onded and ho plncod his sword behind tho altar lu this ca thedral. Lator this sword was pro sontod to Joan ot Aro, who marched with her army for 15 days to ro colvo tho gift at tho hands ot tho pooplo," That good Gravely Real Gravely Is tho common-sense chew (or men. It is economical. A man gets his tobacco sat isfaction out of a smaller chew and fewer of them. The good Gravclv taste lasts a long while. Two or three smallsquarcsof Real Gravely stays with you PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug ivjT.a poucn - STAMP SALES IN COUNTY LARGE OVKIt TKX THOU8A.NI DOLLAIW WOKT1I IN TIIK COUNTY SOLI) DUIUNO TIIK 510NTII OF HEP TEMHEIL (From Saturday's Dally.) Total sales ot war savings stamps amounting to $10,139.20 wcro made in Deschutes county during the month of September, according to reports hnnded to tho county chair man by the representatives of tho varous districts. Head's subscription was tho larg est, with 17,084.35 for tho month, with Redmond second at $1,782.35 and Deschutes third with S585.40. Other sales reported In tho county from tho outside districts werq: Al falfa, S33.40; Brothers, $29.40; Tuniulo, $80.80; Hampton, $22; La Pino, $94.50; Mllllcan, $67.85; Terrebonne, $559.10, and Sisters, $170.55. One cent a word Is all s little Want Ad will cost you. Couched So Ho Couldn't Sleep. Droncblal coughs, tickling In throat and asthmatic spasms break ono's rest and weaken ono so that tho system is run down and serious sickness may result. Enos Halbert, , n..li t I.. ... I . i i'uuii, imi., writes: i nau a severe cold and coughed continually at night; could hardly sleep. Foley's Shoes for Real Service OUK SPECIALTY IS TO 5IAKK SHOES TILVT STAND THE TEST NAP-A-TAN SHOE J. E. TILT SHOE A. HANSON LOGGER. BOND STREET R. H. LOVEN The BEND BULLETIN and The Oregon Farmer Both for the Price of One By special arrangement with The Oregon Farmer you eaa aecaro The Oregon Farmer with this paper at tho price of this Siper alone. In other words, when you subscribe for YOT7& OME PAPEB or renew, your present subscription, you ax entitled U Receive The Oregon Farmer for the Asking B OSBOOK FAXMES ia Oregon's greai sfate farm pap leased every weak and devoted to the Oregoa farm and the Oregon farm home, just as this paper k devoted U the pisfle and to the iateota oX j&k loeal eomwannity. This Opportunity Hay Not List Loig GRASP IT NOW taste! longer than a biff hunk of ordinary plug. Eachpicco is packed in a pouch. These arc the plain facts about Gravely Plug To bacco. gtn fmrtktrtkot's trhj yin tan gtl tkt r tattt Ihh tUta thtctco wilhft tstra fit. araz Tuonan Honey and Tar cured my cough.' Sold everywhere. Adv. RIVER TERRACE Tho Hlvor Terrace Addition has bcn turned over to ine a Sale Agent. This Addition Is the most beautiful residence property In tho city. AUpgiMr4 n ftnmt tmJ Jmtmn tnlrmtt It tt J. A. EASTES, Agent fitRntr Ttttou Cny While You Shop, We Do Your Washing ! Bring in the wash when you come to town in an hour and a half it's done Jlny Kind of Flnhhed Work SANITARY Laundry BEND OREGON