The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 05, 1911, Image 4

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    THE BEND BULLETIN with n troutleM river before many
years hnvo passo I.
An Independent newpopcr, nnndini; i
for the (itc ilwl. clean l...lne. cimn The nmHm, (,f ,ho cm, inmovc.
COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEFORE
tllite. nuil the lwt lntercH of IWjnd
nml Control Oregon.
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WKDNISDAY, APRIL J5, 191 1
OUR Al.l.tHHSD .MAlLSHRVICU.
All Central Oregon, with delfeht
ful unanimity, i" jirowHnie at the
present lneettsM! mail service
with which the Interior is burden
ed. The railroad bean regular
train service to Madras on March
1st. Week before that date the
rotl authorities could have ascer
tained when the road would be ready
to handle the mail and could have
prepared accordingly. Rut far
as can be learned absolutely no ac
tion was taken until Ioiir after the
train were in operation, when a
special airent or a very special some-thing-r-other
visited Madras, "in-
estigatcd." and told the dear ho-
lal Club for mure unanimous sup
port, published elsewhere in this !
iiie, is one which deserves full con
sideration and which should elicit a
generous reeponw from all persons
in the community. The organitatiou
is doing a good work and one that
benefits every property owner and
buaineaa man in Rend and the sur
rounding country. It Is work which
hell all at a very slight individual
expense.
iVobably r.o man li Ing has re- I
signed so tnauy vastly important:
positions as has John F. Stevens, I
who left the leadership of thej
world's greatest engineering outer-1
prise to become chief of Oregon's
railroad development, and whft
now quits his present high post for
other fields.
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A scheme is on foot for the or
ganisation of a Crook County bafe-
ball leagve, to bo comprised of teams'
from Henri, Prinoville. Radtmnid
and Madras. By all-means let the
pie they would hnve splcmlid mail , local athletes pet busy and hei th
service jt as soon m the matter tfood work along.
could le adjusted at Washington!! ..
Horrible complications were hinted! Homestead entries ure being made
at; apparently a change of mail at The Dalle land office at the rate
routing with resulting new con- of 20 a day. The majority of these
tracts is a mutter as difficult for a are on land in southeastern Crook
red-taped governmental dejwrtmont County.
to bring ajwut as is the drawing up
of an international treaty. One of the great un-lel ques-
At'all events, weownjn .Cen; tlons always will be, "W caught
f-Al Oregon Imw a jut complalnT the biggest trout last Sunday."
Why, with a railroad running Into
t.ie very heart of the country, should Has anybody seen that rew city
the mail be staged over 100 miles of charter?
unspeakable road, with an unneces-' - - -
-iry inbound and outbound delay cf
LM hours? Any private business or
ganization which did its work on the
t n businesslike, leisurely lines follow
ed by the Post Office' Dejxirtment
would he fty subject for an epitaph
..riter in an appropriately brief tank lie pro! tht ewrM.ir nml
space of time.
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(mcadh Deaths Jm
f THE NATION AU57 ACT
NOW
Thoro's one pliur in Henri whore you're sure to jjet nhso,-
lntely the best of everything in Wines, LiUors
and C'iurs, unri tliul one pltieo is
Silverteof4
Wo conduct an Ordorly Emporium for the
entertainment of all energetic, enthusiastic
end enlightened Hcnd Boosters and our
selves ever eagerly encourage emigration
to this Eden of Eastern Oregon. Knockers
inoculate our cntiro anatomy with ennui
and, eventually, may expect to bo ejected
from our establishment. Get wise! Eh?
See our window display of bottle goods.
Wo oro exclusivo agents for the femous
WEINHARD BEER.
for all Central Orogon. Your Patronage
- Solicited
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Gt,r-, xTfrTrnmn rr'wwsvqwgtfmigTPi'PQiiTmffi.
Bend Construction Co.
Con tractors--Builders
Wo are Always ;Glad
to Furnish Estimates
Geat ths Cank's Svi't-i.
The lo.r vniereil thi '!" ml 'ank
and Isttl a tiulf itnllar W li's tank
bonk on the rvtlvlnr tt-t!,-r' nln.l.iw
"We tln't rv etvt iletxxl if ! ilwi
a ilollsr.' .iH'd ihe t ' lr. T'ie Nr
ytfMed rehtetsnily to ihe ,vrni n
ilrw taiok. Hut lie illd nut Itiiri th
PSS3SS1ZXOII
Shop in Hear of lloultr IhiililiiiL' cm Wall
teonaana
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Bend's New
Harness Shop
Nv fjLV
gery
Again war has lw!n declared on
the Deschutes trout. One of Bend's
strongest attractions for visitors ami
sportsman is the excellent fishing af
forded by the Deschutes, It is high
ly desirable that, insofar as postible,
this important asset be maintained
intact. To accomplish this will re
quire the cooperation not only of
the authorities, but of all local
sportsmen interested in preserving
the opiwrtunity for participating in
an enjoyable pastime. Last year a
l-eution for the establishment of a
iuu hatchery on the Deschutes was
sent to Salem. No action was se-
seated nlwelf on a cliw Tin lellor
notlcrd hint olitlng ttiir snd al no
tlnl tin? rrtlci-Mro lHk m Ills ttire
The loy wsltitl for shiiw ilm think
Inc It ovir Finally be roi and went
to th, ps.vlng tellor's window A mo
ment Inter lie confronted tin1 nnvlvlnc
teller. "I want to depwlt t!il tloltir
nnd n hi If." Iiu said Tin teller
crlnned. The It had Just drawn ti
dolUr from hU little Iwlnnee and wn
nlng It n nn enterlns violse for the'
rejecteil Inlr ilnllur. And the x) r
tera wai Iwaten by the lmy. nnd n rnn
rhlernhle nci-Mlon of iMKikkiH'nIne la- i
bor rn the price of defeat. C'Iou'IhihI '
Plain Denier
Tolito'i Intimity.
Hverythlnc In ToNtorV character.
yi a ltuVitn writer. Mltnln t.taairi
pitHHilni "Ax r drinker tu al-r'id
fmU-tlc (UMntit'"s f i:iur Am h
mmldor be terriUed h! jiunniT' by
th IfcU. I ,.., nf hL4 lU.it d Mi.lii'tw
cured. U it not vll to agiUte thi , minim-! mt.r'y to Lxv.an T dr. the
rr.atUsr again? Particulariy is it not I itm f denih at sfi.r.1, nml
dt-irable. for Ue Mt of a!!, that K.' Z3 "
the fishing laws, esiwcisJIy as rt- nr i,jr bu inais'Hw H.un:y m prn
grds the number of trout caught. ' ' ilterataw"
Ih. rigidly enforced? If one or both " '
n lot done, Rewi r.Jiy find itself Jn;.t try The Bulletin lot, pntr.
HAS JIST K'LIVID A V.l.l. 1.1SI'. "l"
Spring Shirts, Soxs,
Underwear of all Kinds
AND A SNAPPY LINE" OF
Spring Button and Oxford Shoes
MltnutHrttirrisof lliuncvs
Keuiniitf nt' All Kinds
iiitlolitiv' Mi .in,! l',tnT
A Eis Stock of SADDLES, DLAN
KETS, ROBES.
Sale of Buggies
$!!.' M ich if,'n n Htiit-s 0()Q CA
$l()()Micliif,'an UunKif.si
lor
r $85.00
Gnuine Mandt Wagons
Farm Implements
H. J. EGGLESTON
Hcnd, Ori-fjon.
'HKJHT IMtlC'KS. KICIIT QrAIdTY"
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FRENCH, Orogo Street
LAYING THE RAILS TOWARD BEND.
Wimmsrm
HEREWITH w a refKoductlon
of Ue track-laying machine
which is laying the 'rails on the
Oregon Trunk Iiailroad toward
liond.
.lint at present the machine is
i lie on the other side of Crooked
River, where it will be forced to
remain inactive until Uie comp'e
tion of Uie big bridge.
The ties are brought forwari
from the flat curs in the rear on
the rollers shown at the left of
the picture and from these rollers
let down and ilucud on the grat'e,
AsUw CUo are laid Uie rails
are swung out from the right I if
the picture) and placed upon the
ties.
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Only Complete Stock of
HARDWARE
IN C IH N T i A L O R I: (1 O N.
TRACK LAYING MACHINE ON OREGON' TRUNK RAILWAY
CALIBER
MODEL IBIO
Self-Loading Rifle
It Strikes
ABlowof2038lbi
Thin new Winchester
shoots a heavier bullet
and h.ts a harder blow
than any other recoil
operated rifle made. It
is more powerful than
the .30 Army, of bi
L'amc hunting fame. The
loading and firini; of thii
ride are controlled by
the triKirer finger. It
, HITS UKK THE HAUMEBOr'TlluR
Smi Icr llhilr at ti ctttalar tolly
dnir Hi lAfi nv nil wkA
Aji WtntW txi r" F'
H.Ci:ESTCa KErUTLMi
AHUS CO 6
.Vet Iljieo, Coon., V, i, ,U
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OUR COMPLETE "ffEW
STOCK OF -
Seeds
WILL SOON BE IN.
PRICES ARE RIGHT.
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