wnwwiiiwi muni ft'n aUjaKMr.-Km?inmrt ir-Jtiet&Mut!'' MCND BUIiLKTIN, BKND, OKKGON, THURSDAY, BHPTKMIIKK 4, 1019 r ACM , .......--J,,,, I w LABOR WARNED AGAINST WILES OF BOLSHEVISM EUGENE E. SMITH IS SPEAKER. NOTES SINISTER AIMS Urges Workers to Turn Deaf Knr to Arguments of Socialism nnd An- nrchy llunllck and Knstcs ftpenk on Ibor Day. "Warning organliod labor to turn n doat oar to the specious arguments of socialism nnd bolshovlsm, Eugcno E. Smith, of Portland, member of tho Stato houso of representatives, spoke Monday morning at tho Labor Day mooting held at tho Bend Amateur Athletic club. Ho maintained that bolshovlsm did not havo Its incop tlon In tho mind of tho working man, but sinister movements of this typo nro seeking to mako of organized labor a tool to work out their own selfish purposes. Sketching tho history of labor's activity during tho -war, Representa tive Smith urged his hearers to tako a firm stand against radicalism nnd intolerance, and to dovolopo a vision of real responsibility. "It has too of ten been tho caso in tho past," ho said, "that tho working man's only responsibility has been to keep from being flrod. Progress of tho right kind, however, depends on n real vision with constructive plans." Scores Profiteer. Tho aims of labor, Mr. Smith said nro ns wido as tho world. "Wo don't know whoro wo'ro going, but wo'ro on our way," ho declared. In speaking of tbo problems of high prices, he stated It as his opin ion that thcro is nothing so low ns & profiteer, and that thoso who stand quietly by and mako no effort fo nbado tho profiteering nuisanco, aro almost ns bad. Faulty distribution, rather than lack of production, ho held to be one of the chief causes for high prices. Denton Q. Durdlck, ropresontatlvo In tho legislature from Contral Ore gon, spoko briefly on tho labor situa tion of today. After mentioning tho part played by labor in winning tho wnr, lie Bpoko of tho porlod of read justment which must follow tho tlmo of conflict. "This readjust ment cannot nil como from ono Bide," ho said. "It mffat roprosont tho bost thought of both capital nnd la bor." llunllck Sect Lower Prices. As to prices, ho assorted that thoro must como a speedy downward rovlslon, It n serious blow to society at largo Is to bo provontod. An out line of Industrial legislation, as en acted at tho last, session of tho legislature, Avaa presented In tho lattor pnrt of his address. Mayor J. A. Hastes, of Ilond, tho first speaker of tho morning, wel comed labor In tho nnmo of tho city, and urged that hereafter groator om- phnsls bo placed on tho Labor Day colobration. Tho speakers wcro Introduced by I. V. McAdoo, of tho printers' un ion, chairman of tho day. Hundreds in Parade. Hundreds of men took part In tho pnrado which proceeded the meeting at tho gymnasium. Led by tho Unton band, tho marchers started from tho Hippodrome nnd proceeded through tho main business streets of tho city. Tho band was followed by tho city flro engine, manned by members of tho volunteer depart ment. Among tho organizations ap pearing In tho parado were tho ma sons, carpenters and Joiners, typo graphical, timbcrworkers, clerks, electricians, mechanics nnd machin ists nnd barbers' unions. CRUISERS BACK ON TIMBER ESTIMATE After several wcoks on tho Ochoco national forest, tho cruising crow which started early in tho summer at Crano Pralrlo returned to Deud on Saturday, nnd will bo sent out at onco to completo their work on tho Deschutes nntlonnl forest. Supervisor N. O. Jacobson esti mates that tho timber remaining to bo cruised from Crano Pralrlo will total approximately 40,000 acres. Put it In The Bulletin. FALL IS HERE! and you are thinking about Heavier, Warmer Clothing. Men's Corduroy Suits - - - $19.75 Riding Breeches - $5 & $6 heavy, $7 Outdoor Khaki Coats - $4.50, $5, $6 Flannel Shirts, S&B,M$3.50-$4.50-$6 Special Cotton Fleeced Shirts - $1.95 Corduroy Pants - - - $4.95 Extra Heavy Wool Pants - $6.50. Pendleton All Wool Blankets $5.00, 8.00, 10.00, 12.00 to 16.00 SCHOOL DAYS SOON HERE Have you fitted out the boy ready for the opening of school, September 15,? Come in ladies with the boys and we will show you some real values in clothes. SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES When looking for a neat, bright, stylish, serviceable Suit of Clothes, come in and see our latest arrivals in Society Brand Clothes. L0VEN & CHINLUND POULTRY EKES WHITE LEGHORN IS POPULAR Most Widely Kept of Ego Oreeda Markets Prefer White Eaas nnd Pay Premium for Them. (Prepared by th United Hlntca Depart ment of Agriculture.) Egg production doubtless Is tho leading branch of poultry keeping, and, in addition, Is n Tory Important agricultural netlvlty. According to tho Inst census tho eggs produced in tho United 8tntes In 1000 numbered nioro than 1,501,000.000 dozens, with n value of moro than $.100,000,000. Kggs, of course, nro produced wherever chickens nro kept, nnd by far tho grentcr part of tho egg crop comes from tho general fnnn, yet largo so called egg farms havo been developed with tho main purposo of producing eggs for market. Tho tnrgest of theso egg forms nnd tho greater number of them arc located near markets which pay n premium for white. eggs; and for this reason, together with the fact that eggs aro primarily desired, tho breeds kept are those known as tho Splendid Flock of White Leghorns. egg breeds, such ns the Leghorn, Camplne, Minorca nnd Ancona. Tho Single Comb Whlto Leghorn Is un doubtedly the most wpular nnd tho irosl widely kept variety of the egg breeds. These breeds comprise the Mediterranean and Continental classes, ns given In the American Standard of Perfection. Tho egg breeds frequently nre found on gen eral farms also, particularly In those sections near mnrkets preferring a whlto egg, nnd where considerable flocks of poultry ur kept. TURKEYS ON GENERAL FARMS These Dlrds, as a Rule, Are Raleed In Small Flocks Where Range Is Plentiful. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture ) Mnny turkeys arc raised In Texas, ns well as a considerable number In Mlsslslppl nnd Alnbanm nnd In wont em Florida. Ah n general proposition these birds nro raised In Miioll Hocks on general fnnns, where plenty of range Is nva!lable. Under such condi tions they usually yield n profitable Income. Xot many ducks are raised In the South, but considerable Interest Is displayed In geese production, while guineas also nro raised on many farms. Oulnca eggs nro used on tho homo table, ns well ns being marketed, but as a rule the guineas nro allowed to run wild nnd aro not produced on any scale for market purposes. iEAflW SJiiU"Ufi GOOD BUILDINGS FOR SHEEP Should Be Dry, Well Drained, Ven tilated and Furnlah Ample Space for the Flock. (Prepared by (tin United 'Htntes Depart ment of Agriculture.) Tho site for permanent buildings for sheep should first of all bo dry and well drained. Ample yard space that Is dry nnd sheltered should ho avail able adjacent to tbo main bam or shed. A southern slope with sandy soil Is especially satisfactory for this purpose, On most farms It will bo advan tageous to havo the buildings nnd yards easily reached from tho regular pastures or front fields used to grow forage crops for summer pasture. As Ihe (lock requires attention tunny times dally during part of tho year, con venience of location In relation to tho farm dwelling nnd to other building will effect tin economy of tlmo In tho performance of routine labor. Slnco sheep do not require quarters Mint nro especially wnrm, n single wall will ordinarily Insure sulllctcut warmth, if lambs nro dropped In very wild wenlber, n temporary covering over tho lambing panels will provide wnrmth, or n small space can he par titioned off In which to keep a fuw ewes until their lambs become strong. Shade nnd protection from bent nro peculiarly necessary for sheep. Khmlu rnnnot always he furnished In pas tures, nnd buildings that are well lo cated and constructed so ns to rentier them cool In summer will often pro vide greater comfort to tho sheep dur ing hot days than would bo possible for them out of doors. Dryness and freedom from draft nre most Important. Sheep rnnnot pos sibly thrive In quartern that nre damp or dark. In fact, tho Hock should ho shut In only during st'irms. Abun dance of light lit all parts of tho building nnd at nil times Is necessary not only for the health of tho sheep, but for convenlenco of the Nhepberd In caring for them. Ono square foot of window for each 20 square feet of Hour spare Is necessary. Window's should bo placed at a height to Insure a good distribution of light, and particularly direct sunlight for tho lambing pens during Ihe period the ewes nro tomb ing. Close- confinement In poorly ven tilated pens Is very Injurious to breed- jpgYgssxa H H H H H H 3 3 ti tt 3 H HI H H H H HI ti H iQaslal6uMaduneinVIStUL 3 Wonderful Tone Beauty! THE tone of the Sonora is like that of no other phonograph, being incomparably finer. It is clear, full, accurate, superbly nat ural in expression and delightful to hear. Sonora is the phonograph which won highest score for tone quality at the Panama-Pacific Ex position. It plays all makes of disc records perfectly without extra attachments. Splendid models nt pricea from $50 to $1000 L. K. SHEPHERD BEND, OREGON H H H ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft rtfTI,rrTTTTTTTTTTTTI,(l'cT,TPtlr Carrying a most complete stock of Co lumbia Records, Player Pianos, Pianos, Sheet Music, Columbia and Sonora Phonographs and Musical Instruments. DISTRICT 22 HAS EARLIEST SCHOOL! tos county this year In tho ono In District No. 22, commonly known I Hfl MU ItlWIIHlltDUH nirfllWMli M II. I. Tho first school to upon In lic-wlm- u,an Hlnck Ih t,", l"riiclor r"SrSIS3aSE3SISfBSc!is!lc3tySdadit5BS3 I For the, Busy I Business Man DELICIOUS INEXPENSIVE QUICK m Merchant's Lunch American I Bakery HOME OF: a nwi-ijm ukual; Government Sheep Shed at DelUvllle Farm. Ing owes. While they should seldom lie shut Indoors, n part of tbu llocl: will usually lie Inside at night. At liimb Ing and during storms doors should bo closed. For such times It Is necessary in provide moans of securing fresh air without creating drafts. In a very largo building with numerous door and windows it is often tidtlsahlo to build ono or two partitions from lloor to celling to prevent drafts. Fresh air can bo admitted through muslin screened windows opened on tho sldu opposite to that from which tho wind Is blowing without causing drafts If nil other sides of tho building nro tightly closed. Level nnd well-drained clny-sur-fit ceil floors nre satisfactory und eco nomical. Kheep pack the surface very firmly, nnd If there Is proper dralnago tho only objection to this lloor Is (lint It docs not excludo rats. Con crete floors for nlleys nnd feed rooms nro necessary, but will seldom bo cnlled for In tho pens. , Tho mnln fenturcs to bo provided In tho floor plan nro minimum of wnstu space, convenlenco nnd easo In feed ing and in cleaning tbo pens, und elim ination of tho need of moving or dis turbing tho sheep. Ten partitions should bo movable. Ily using feed racks to mako divisions In tho pen spaco tho hIzo of tho pens can bo va-, rletl as needed, and In special cases tho racks can bo removed to permit tho uso of tho spnea for other stock. LIVE STOCK GAINING FAVOR Farmer Who Does Not Raloe Anlmnla to Supplement Crops Loses Soil Fertility, Moro nnd moro Is tho tenilenry to ward livestock raising to supplement crop growing in general farming. Tho farmer who raises crops, uch ns corn, cotton, sorghum, buy, etc., with out animals and sells theso products must sell tho fertility constituents nt wholesale und buy meat, milk, butter, flour, meal, etc., at retail, paying the high cost of hauling both ways nnd dealers' profits. Animal raising saves fertility mid tho high co.st oi hauling. It Is worth while. NEW FALL SKIRTS Smart Styles for Women . and Misses at $4.98 to $19.50 Tli-v lici'nld llw mnrh-u Mint ti-ill t K .1 SI .1 .1.. I II I . ,a- jut-van uiiriiifr UK. jiiii .season, iiiHi Miinv till the now style touches tl.ul are so distinctive und so new. While an initial showing, yet it affords wide choosing and extraor dinary valun. Tliey are of all wool lertfcf, poplin, ifabarJinei, anil teveral other new and popular fall fabric, Some are latlirred and tome are plain, other have the fine pin tuck from the hottom which are now o faihionahle. Wide and nar row Leltj, other have pockcti, tali and buttoni for trimming". Priced, $4.98 to $ 1 9.50 w t iV-MV Another Lot of Women's Silk Hosiery At $1.00 to $2.25 Here are women's silk hos iery in black, white and sev eral shades of brown and gray to match shoe shades. They are all of staple high grade qualities, with cotton or lisle soles, heels, toes and garten tops features which add to the wearing qualities. All sizes are included in this lot 8 1-2 to 10. $1.00 to $2.25 JlifM W0r keUZxtih Jtcrijp, BCNO.OOCCON ggjggtggfj3pgg!plpfpfpfP'Pffi:fliili'FfPlrlliflBI