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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1911)
!. Iii r ilillnfi' .-..MMniiam THE BEND BULLETIN An Independent newapaper, Handing for the square deal, clean bualneaa, clean lrillic, nud the beat luteteata o( Be ml ml Central Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATRS: Onir., Bit montht...-. tun noattu. i i (IntmrUblr In adraact,) WEDNESDAY, FKB. a?, 1911. TWO ROADS, AND WHY. Lost week's announcement that the Hantaan Deschutes railroad will be continued from Redmond to Bend is a developcment in Central Oregon's railroad field as natural a it was expected. The compar ativc situation a it existed with a Harriman terminus at Redmond and a Hill terminus at Bend well could be compared to that which would exist betwi.cn two store whose stock found its chief sale among mill workers, one of which was located on a remote side street, a dozen blocks distant from the mils, while the other had its dis pl ty windows at the very mill en trances. The simile may be overdrawn. Its meaning however, is this: the Harriman road could not afford to stop, even temporarily, before its end-of-rails reached Bend. For the Hill line, with its tracks extending thus 30 miles beyond those of its rival, into the heart of the traffic producing country, literally would draw to itself all the business ema nating south of Redmoud, in ad ditton to its share of the northern business. Not a ton of the freight import and export, from the enor mous territory south and east of Bend could find its way to Hard mm car 20 mites b.-yond Hill cars win ig 1 rveviv .1 here. Then, too. there is the timb. . which i r in iiiy c.r will imivnu tbr v'm t-xnort tomiaie of tbe Dvh vhu'i Vane. Bend ee iiv. Mtlro-tit point where timber is en countered, and where milling 1 practicable. So again, Bend wj tlit inevitable objective point, and with the knowledge of all this before them, the Harriman leaders have 'announced their intention of im mediate continuance to Bend, mak ing this place the terminus of not only one road but of two. claim the attention of the city fatli crs. There will be much building this spring and summer, nud when investors put their money into erecting buildings they naturally want to know, and should know, without possibility of future change', just where the street and sidewalk grade is to he. The new school census of Crook County shows a gratifying increase iu the school population. A three cent passenger rate on the new Central Oregon Hues is a good beginning. 00 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ijTTnjra Trade Manna DcaioNa CopvmoHTa Ac . imm umnMnm a taat.h and dMCTlMton Wa? iitdlT aMrtaiii our vHaion p MaHi.r an liana HrlttUoonMtntM. HANOCOOK wi I'alanw aani Ira. OIJmI aacT for aooitin Mlinia. lalou taian iBroaah Munu C tlT liriai notU. without hart, la U. Scientific flmerkatt. Alutadanrealr Ulattral waaktr. tmittr nlatloa it aar aMaoua. in)aL T.rw. M rr I Ttmr KKMikaa, ,b Mw hiw f wJr , ;0ttirwT.nBWTQrK rw f w? wMMnMWl u W HALL ON SILVER LAKE SEES EN- TERTAINA1ENT. Odd Pcllowa Ctirlaton New Quarters Wllh Piny mid Dance AutoUt Mat Hard Trip Through Iho Snow. Silvkr I.akk, Ore, l'cb. jo. I'rlday adcfiuKjti t i o'clock Mr. Wmll u( I'aUly officiated t the dedication of the new 1. O. U. 1'. lull. In the evening evertl of the )ouiiinnttteuti ircenlcl a drama eutltleil, "The SUije Struck Yankee," alter which the lull has cleared a nil everybody dnnced until luorulng. A lehxhiful aupper wa terved up italr .tint nil vt ere united to limped the Odd i'clluM' new home. Inula' Oichcutia fui nulled Hie inuatc. Medamrf ltixson, llrown and Sigtnore of Arrow were In town 1'itday. Dr. Kuney enlerHlneil the S. H. club Thuraday evening. 1'iauk rorin came hi to attend tl e iliuce l'rldny eventHK- Quite a crod of Hon Rock jeople illcmlcd the opeuiii); of the new lull. W Ionian Wither, agent for the ai That much of the import and ex port freight for the Burns country, in Harney County, will be bandied via Bend, is the prediction made by a well informed Barns man, whose views are published elsewhere in this issue. This is a natural de velopcment, for the wagon-freight ing distance between Bend and Burns is about the same as that over which freighting is now done east from Burns to the railroad, and the distance by rail from Bend to Portland is less than one half ol that which Burns freight takes in going over the Oregon Short Line up through the northeastern corner of the state and down the Colnm bia. This promise of heavy traffic from the far southeast emphasizes the importance and possibilities ol the proposed improvement of the Bend-Burns road, and the inaugur ation of direct stage, auto and mail lines. ' There's one place in Bend where you're sure to get nbso- lutely the best of everything in Wines, Liquors and Cigars, and that one place is We conduct an Orderly Emporium for tho entertainment of all energetic, enthusiastic and enlightened Bend Boosters and our selves ever eagerly encourage emigration to this Eden of Eastern Oregon. Knockers inoculate our entire anatomy with ennui and, eventually, may expect to be ejected from our establishment,. Get wise! Eh? See our window display of bottle goods. We are exclusive agents for tho famous WEINHARD BEER for all Central Oregon. Your Patronage 1 Solicited Bend's New Harness Shop Governor West has made a wise move in calling a halt on the present legislatures' apparently limitless ap propriation making. Thus far the Salem law makers have advised the spending of a record amount of money. It is easy to spend other peoples money. The tax-payers of the state hope that their new gov ernor will put bis threat into exe cution and exercise his veto power generously. Manufacturers of Harness Repairing of All Kinds including tSHOK and HOOT A Big Stock of SADDLES, BLAN KETS, ROBES. SaIe of Buggies 8115 Michigan Buggies Q2 A $100 Michigan Buggies for ------ - $85.00 Wonder how much of the ''pure Deschutes water" of which he wrote so fluently that Oregonian re porter indulged in who told of the 7000 Central Orcgonians gathered at Madras last week. Even our friend the Pioneer was satisfied with a crowd of 2500. The matter of establishing grades on the streets of Bend is one of very great importance, and well might Genuine Mandt Wagons Farm Implements H. J. EGGLESTON Bend, Oregon. The Pioneer g Wood Yard Call on or telephone us for all kinds of WOOD ' We saw Cord Wood and Limb Wood on short notice. Orders Promptly Filled. W. P. DOWNING, Proprietors. ten Detroit Auto Co , of I'oilliind, came In by Auto fnitn The Dulle vln Ileml lt week, taking- 7i daya, there una llitcc (evt of mow hvluecn here and (lend In the tlniher. Dlek Sherlock wat In town yenteid.iy from lilt ahccpinneh. Hick ivpurtu thnt hi sheep ntr dnliiK well. The Utey limine, which lini hern moved 10 the emit end of Mnln Stiect, l uhout ready for tiieiiNiicy, While koIi'K home (10m llicdrtiu'e MUt Clam Toiler diluted. Tim doctor wm culled unil khc U ivxirtcd n dolt n nicely. Dennl Went wni In from I1I1 Knathiw Tall much nttcmlliiK the IhiII, It U reported that Sum t.eiler la In town. Ile yon ncen that lovely Old Ml(im rocker ttiat 0. S. Knd hat up for rallle In The Cuh Store? Now In the time to tr your tuck. There l tome talk of ornaiililnv ai Athletic Chili In Silver Lake. Tontd It Down. "Klntf Udwiinl." wild mi KukIUIi vis itor In New- York, "huli'd niioIiIiUIi lions. To alum- how rldli'nlotiM etioU lllKlllH'Ma MUM III' II Mil Ofll'll lO tl'll nlHint 1111 ulplinliot hook of hi child houd. "1'hU ltook hud nllllmlli hoiiIoiicoh arranged under micIi letter, thua: " 'Calloim Carollnu euned 11 cur cruel- ly.( "Henry haled the hntii.' "fuller the letter V tlotia Ki'iitotice: "'Vlllhiin Vllklna vlpcd his voaklt.' "Iltit tho yuutik' prlnceV miohhlati tutors thought thin aentclice too ulKiir unit low tor tlielr charge nud accord linrlr I hey nutmt lluteil for It tho rnorv rctltied and gi'iiliH'l Hue. "Vincent VIiiIiib vlewtM n vacaul vllln. " Qtnlua and Mtdloerlty. Coruelllu did not apak correctly the l.itiKUiiKo of which ho wm hiicIi a lima ter. Uenonrte was ulleiil In mixed soelety. rheuilatiK'lf, when iiaketl to piny 011 a lute. wild. "I cmitiot llddle. but t can make 11 little village Into 11 treat city." Addltou wna unable to convene In coiniHiuy. VIrirll wiu heavy cotloipilully. Im- rontnlne vvna coarae nml MtutiM when aurrolinded by ineu. The CouutfM of I'embroke hud been 1 often heard to way of Chaucer that hi" 1 Hence wu tuoru numttbie 10 iter limn hl converiMttlon. KoeratM, cole- J hrntitl for til written oration, wua So timid thnt he never ventured to speak In public. Drjdeu anld that ho waa ( unfit for corapniiy. Hence It hna been remnrkeil, MtiJIoorlty cnu talk; It U for Kenlua to otiM-rve." 1 heat of heavy enme the face- NURSEMAID IN UNIFORM. A 8mart Caps and Cap Supar. da Old Ttma Whit Apron. Til K HWiOOKIl NOnSKWAID'rt COSTUUB. TI10 white oprou la no longer a itif flclcnt uniform for the stuurt nurae- maid who followa her clmrgcH about the itrecta. Tho up lo (Into maid now wears in tho bouso a snow white frock of duck or linen, and In the atreot thin la covered by a dark blue or gray enpo roat llko tho one pictured Her little bonnet ban a dignified roll to match, and tho whllo mull bow at tier throat In dlgnlflod and rcapeo tablllly epitomized. . ' aHflaBflrQaH aLUHVMHBWBlBWvUalHftaJBiHB i"' JHyHEKfiaHLaH & iliBJWwrTrTIBaaW &EirH!BaBaBflHH 1 5wlWHW8aaTfctta. - . Hr? TiTe LOG CABIN SALOON North enst coiner Homl and Orcm alrccts. Best Drnnds Wines, Liquors and Cigars WE CAN SER.VE YOU Any Drink YOU DESIRE. SEELEY McGRATH Proprietors Only Complete Stock of HARDWARE IN CENTRAL O R 12 Q 0 N. m KKOT Builders' Hardware Stoves Cooking: Utensils Guns and Ammunition Sporting Goods Farm Implements. Barb Wire at Cost. Bend Hardware Co. DESCHUTES Addition Adjoins Bend on the south. Most beautiful residential sec tion in Bend. REASONABLE PRICES Also Some Choice Business Lois. Timber Lands Bought and Sold. HUNTER & STAATS WALL STUKBT, 11KNI), OR Ti?t E. F. Pitman Real Estate Co. IRRIGATED LANDS IN THE WALKER BASIN Farm and Stock Ranches for solo. We handle La Pino Townsito Lots. Tell Us Your Wants. La Pino, Oregon.