gwwju WHW&L.U iji u.ifjj! u u l..;:tmttwS5S? n A V Ih L t i iK Hi THE BEND BULLETIN SUBSCRIPTION RATKS: MMMM M p yr. Bis monlh.. Thr month., (iHTtiUblr In d.) WBDNKSDAY, MAY 95, toto.' A PLDASURABLU DUTY. The announcement that Bend Is to be the junction point of the ,trar-stte line with the main Des chutes Hilt road, next to Inst year's tWiuRS that the ltaphe Uuildcr "would invade Central Oregon, is perhaps the most important and welcome news that ever hs come to this section of the Deschutes valley. Its significance scarcely can be . overestimated. It insures to Hend a position of preeminence. Here will be located the mills whose products will be shipped hence to the watting markets of the middle southwest, into which Deschutes lumber will enter on a better foot ing than does that of the Minne sota section. Midway between the Columbia and California, at the meeting point of the north-and south and the east-and-west tines, endowed with water power whose volume equals if not excel that tributary o Spokane, nt the key point to the greatest body of timber left mall the west, surrounded b rapidly developing irrigated land, and bucked by a vast territory whose grain products alone will support a city, stands Bend. From a past whose dfecouraRement were withstood only by patient uopeiui nes. Bend has emerged into a wonderfully prosperous p'oent, and will oasa on to a still more brilliant future. A happy, promising time is upon us. A time, however, when there can be ad resting upon the oars of progress, no passive waiting for aa imagined inevitable success. Above all be it remembered that a towns citizens as much, if not more tfaaa its resources and location, can make it or mar it. Let each and every member of the community work for Bend as he has never before worked. To Insure to Bend the fall measure of its deserved de vtlopaient, to mould it, without fait or faltering, into a great city let this be the self-imposed duty of every Send citizen. Ik fore proceeding to tils station and entering upon his judicial un dies, however, he served as assist ant to Attorney Vcrtrccs in the Hal lender detente betore the CoiigrcH slonnl nctigntlni committee. Of course tltl is no evidence ol Ad ministration activity in behalf of Ualllnger. But the cuckoo press would have seen plenty o blood on the moon if such an exhibition had been made on the other side of the case. Graduation exercises, an eclipsed full moon in the Hutt and the comet streaming spectaculurly alhwatt the western , sky furnished n rare combination of stellar attractions in Rend Monday evening. All were highly successful. "The ruwrrof Concentration" Vl edtciUtii. ,,,..., Untitle KelUy Hum Honors.,, .............. Mm Kclil Violin Solii.,..,,..,...,,.Hol)rt liuiei farce AccotiiivitiUt. Marlon tawrcuce III Old SYcetlicMt"...,CIM KIIU, MIwIkUi WoruiUfT I).lly Hall Beltf Main Sarah WornnUIT Klna Sltultu , !.ilta WoriiitatT CUurie KelUy Hntry SiiIiiIiik Lloyd Kelley Clyde McOlllvray CU l'lowr fink Cnnmtlon. Claw Color Old Quid mid Silver. Mono "We llavi Croued the Hay: The Ocean Me llftorc Ua." I'OK Salk 45 head of pood range horses, also a fine Pcrclieron stallion at a bargain. Cadv & GitKKiNO, Lnidlaw, Or. MYSTERY SHROUDS (1AMH. Result of Sunday Impromptu Con test Deep'MIJ Jen Secret, The Huiwry Uncliclorn played ball with a Ilend team, more or less icgulnr, last Sabbath afternoon. Umloubtably one side won, Prom clrcumttaiitlnl evidence it U bus- pected that the autlUcitedlct were not the views. The score, liow ever, Is unknown, for nltlioutrli thoroughly questioned by "throngs of eager reporters" the underfed participants in the affulr reluie to divulge the number of tallys by which they were defeated. Bend has been made headquar ters for Oregou Trunk construction work. What may we now expect! to near from the rnilroail-stx-mlles east-ol-town soreheads? When you arc down in the mouth remember Jonah he came out all right. SCHOOL'S COMMENCEMENT. CONFIDENCE BEGETS CONFIDENCE. It is Be trite saying that confi dence Is required to build a city. The citizen woo shoulders aside the weak-kneed donbters, the pale pes atmfets, and the obstinate knockers, wbo erects buildings, creates bus iness aad forges ahead, is both on the sare high road to success and a. real eabl'e benefactor. He is working rigatfally to make a city. There are many such in Bend. Cemversely, he who holds back aad b afraid to build, who is timid aboat launching forth "ahead of the times," aad prefers to "wait until the railroad gets here," him- - self exhibiting no real confidence ia k4s chosen town, can expect but little confidence ia return. Faint heart ae'er woh success. There are a few such ia Bend. Inevitably farsighted men de cern what is in store for Bend They see not so much today as to- " morrow. They are investiag, they are building, they are laying tbe foundations of bin enterprise. , They have faith i Send and dare ' show it. They will win, and band ( somely. The BuHclin has absolute confi ,desce ia Bend Bend the city of ' many thousands. Pro thereof is the building Tbe Bulletin proprie- . tars are erecting. It is far larger ' than is required by The, Bulletin's plact today. In a manner it is a very croncretc expression of con JMcc in Bend. Tbe Bulletin hSjfes that it will beget confidence Ih ethers a confidence well mer ited by conditions and that it may mark the starting point of a new and unprecedented era of Bend de vdepaeat. Oa Sunday the, veterans of tbe Civil war ib tteqa ana in everyj quarter of the Union do homage to thtt dy which so fittingly has been dedicated t exercises memorial 'to the ida aad tbe men of the great MrttEgle for aatioaal preservation. Th nation which was "conceived fa liberty aad dedicated to tbe pro , position that all men are created equal" has' act aside this Memorial ay hi which to do honor to the brave mm, Jiving aad dead, wbo Jkught in aur greatest war, each for his home ami the briefs which h eettceivsd as just, nit is al to gether fitting and proper that it ahouMdo this. And, assuredly it is for s who have our only knowl edeeof the-war from: the words of it Midi, ,te hoaor tljera for what they, and ike who, have gene be fere them, did aad gave "that the jiati might live." Carl Rck was appointed Ualted Statf District Judge for Montana. Third araduatfog Class of Henil lub He School tluUs Exercise. Tomorrow evening nt 8 o'clock, iu Lura's Hall, the third gradual Ing class of the Beud Public School holds its commencement exercises. Owing to the considerable expense incurred in arranging the exercises it is announced that an admission charge of 10 cents will be made. Below Is given the class roll and the evening's program: raOCRAMUR. Invocation....... Rtv Mitchell funoSolo Mr.Catlow Prei-iiUttoii of Cl Mi Van DeVerl Greetings" Sarah WorniUff Cl HUtory ami Prophecy. Luetta WortiitafT "The American Flg" Uoyd Kelley "Cour.Ke" Ilcuic Main Instrumental ( MU William. (Mr. Catlovr "CMtnney Corner Grilut-".. .... ............... Kltirbeth Worti-lff "Bill Smith" Rlna Shull CUPoem Dolly IUII TGHiNG DANK3JFFAND EMN(HlAIRi ere M oetwtrd sJjns of (be eH eeee is secret by aryriaos of tfae Jnrff ferns sapelsc the IKe Meee et the hair. Micro kills tee para tMe, sUks the ltcWx scaJf, tires bstre to the hah- aad stM K(a)asfoL AsJefteapfKcsttee tives refief aed preves ks hwHl Save year hair eefere tee Ute. Mkro ereveets bsMsms. It Is a (fcJJffetM dresekf tor the fcaJr, free tnm pease aadetlcky eas. Aek jeer toilet fertoeeeklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO. The Camping Season Has - Come. SATHER Can Owtfit You With the Best at Bed Rock Prices. TENTS a XIO 10 30X34, $8.50 to $40. Sheet Steel Camp Stoves $2. CANTEENS - $1 and $1.25 WATER BAGS - - - $1. Two-Burner Gasoline Stoves tTJZ $4.50 WINCHESTER .ARMS AND AMMUNITION. ust the thing for hot weather use kitchen FISHING Supplstvarythinsfortlwartgkr. Flies are Coming SCREEN DOORS 3 ft. 6 In by 6 ft. 6 ia $1.65 SCREEN DOORS-ait. 8 in. by 6 ft. 8 in S2.00 SOcts TANGLEPOOT Fly Paper, per package. Everything for Everybody E. A. SATHER GENERAL MERCHANDISE BEND, OREdON 320-ACRE HOMESTEADS WE HAVE THE Best Wheat Land IN CENTRAL OREGON. PRUn AUTOMOBILB TRIP from Bend to the lands anil return for all who locate. LIST m CITY riOIIiKTY WITH US IF YOU WANT A QUICK SALE. Write for Particular, to Merrill CSb Wilkinson Company HHND, OH HO ON. 320 ACRES OF FREE GOVERNMENT LAND Homestead Locations In the Ulg Sage Urmh Country to the southeast of Bend. WE LOCATE NEAR THE LINE OF THE BEND-ONTARIO RAILROAD AUTOMOBILE SERVICE City Property General Real Estate, W. N. Brown Co. BUND. OREGON I PARK ADDITION Lots in this beautiful Addition are now on sale. Make early selection as they are selling: rapidly. Remember, this will be the NOB HILL of Bend. Plans are being drawn for the immediate construction of six fine residences and bungalows by purchasers. Radcliffe Bros. Auto Co. DAILY TRIPS Stwta S-wn&o vd Itml uk4 All Interior Points of Ctntnl Ortg on. kUtm: lAKUrTE IMS, AUT8 C ti, Inpi. New Car 40 Horcepower Velle Reliable Driver A. A. DtCKKY J, W. MCUAIRK J. OOOOKKM.OW I .-. .. CROOK COUNTY REALTY COMPANY Wc have farm lands and city property for sale. If you wish to purchase, sec us. If you have anything for sale, see us. We are here for business and will treat you right. Lots In Center Addition (Tabor tract) and North Addition (land between Lytleacre tracts 'and original town site) will be ready for sale In about two weeks. C. C. R.CO. HoUIIng Building, Wall Stret, Bend Bend Townsite Company REMEMBER uMn The Oklahoma Restaurant Will apea for biMlMaa In the White Market building on Wall street, about May first. Vr farther particulars . WATCH THIS SPACE. W$$tr cn Props. BEND, OREOON. Office corner Walfand Ohio streets. i Bend V$.J$ Mend and Orexen Sli. ICAN PLAN :avr Ragta6and $2.50 a Day V31 ijb'KANE, Manaier