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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1911)
THE BEND BULLETIN put up the cash. In the end, of course, the property owner is fore An Imlnpnnilciii newspaper, Mmullni; oil to foot the bill, as the city takes fl I W t(Tlin.' nmc ilenl, clean tmMiie, clean 0tTf Sx month TMt ttSnit1-. .11111 the lst inlcrcl of llcml ,1 Cciilr.il Oicgon. SUBSCRIPTION RATKS: mouth .... (lnTrlMy In drtmncr.) Il.jo .ft o WEDNESDAY, AIMUL 12, 1011 ohe proposed (lower show to be h$d under the auspices of the 1 ailics Library Club some time this summer ts an undertnKing merits both praise and support That it will encourage the produc tion of (lowers among young and old, and especially inasmuch as it will evoke a competitive interest along such a capital line among the school goers, are in themselves sutll cient reasons for the community's hearty endorsement of the scheme. It's a good plan; by all means let the ladies put it into successful opera tion. But there is just one sugges tion which anyone interested in Bend's immediate welfare might venture. Before undertaking any n lien against the property, which ultimately must be liquidated be fore a Side can be made. Wouldn't it be easier and far better for prop erty owners to do their sidewalk construction when ordered, inas much ns they will have ta pay for it sometime, and bysodoingVbolish the necessity of tying up municipal money for long terms, which other wise might be put to beneficial use nt once. Senator Chamberlain has wired that rom WtwhtaKto.rj that his effort towards establishing a railroad mail 'service into Central Oregon have I been crowned with success. Where- fore Ccntrnl Oregon is duly grateful to its Democratic senator. It is understood a petition is being circulated to abate "the un godly dog nuisance." Cave canum! BUSINESS IS GOOD. HcnJ Lumber Company .Mill Cutting To Full Capacity. Some idea of the local demand for thing new. and somewhat distant in lumber is furnished by the amount point of time, why not consummate f business being done by the Bend that excellent plan for cooperation Lumber Company's mill, one of the with the Commercial Club in the several operating near town, entertainment of new arrivals? That A. H. Horn, with whom is asso- is a work of today, operation now. In It should be in cinted in the enterprise W. F. Mc- few ways, in- Naught and W. E. Scott, states that PRINEV1LLE DEFEAT ED BY LOCAL CURLS IlnrJ Pougtit anil Well IMnyeil Con test (lues to Home l'lcr.i Uy Narrow Margin (lood Team Work Helps. 1'rlneville, the Misses Anno mid (iertrudo Market. Unison, Young ami Mrs. Faulkner for Bend. The receipts of the evening total ed more than $75. W. D. and Fred liennett. J. II anil W. II. Holler, 0. 0. Hood, ,1 I) Merrill, S. Martin, Chas. Frolin, J no. Anderson, M. 11. Hindi, F Chilstiiison, li. A. Illce, Jesse t'lino W. M. Ayers have lieen located on J homesteads by the Homeseekers' Imv Co. OKDlNAM.ll MJ. 5J An Otilluanc auihorlilna .ml rnifowftttia Juhii Mciut u.l I'iiouim. I'wtvi, mtiiui. aut a UIKilll.a uu.lrl (III nun II.IUH.IIil .Die oil, ciul an. I rrtl, Hit r ii.lt ami j.-ih. .ii .xiu.lm.. Two victories for Bend was the result of the 1'rinevitle athletes visit sntttritiiv nn.l Cmi,),... I),. .. .. . ..... mamum .. u,titr .yucni ur i).tinul &aturin ami Miiutay. uy a scoreltK. , ,',. ,,,, ,;, , ,,. ,', ,.r .i of 11 to S the IihmI trlrlrt l.liai.i i M'' . IV" " "' " lu l"- IOUII gins DaSKCl nnrMi) ... vuiikiiKii lu tin luiui.... . ul ball team defeated the county played girls contest ever seen here ,, I tr In UK IlllUlUUIIt. HI lit. l.)l. .' Sim i uiit, Ikiih ilrKli.N:t III. Nxilim.i .iu.iui players Saturday night in the best aJ'K"'"'." II II iwitiuaMl law lit Ituuuiiiu ttMiittil tit lh Sunday morning the Bend High i ""' "'"' I c. l ii i ii . .. . nwttiii I. Thl John NlrMI ami Tlionix I C-CllOOl O.lse Ollll te.ltll Willop d II V.,l, ,-n.iri. .lulu liu.lnr. unutr tilt nun r. .1. i- ....... in L o I i . . , I iwiii..i .1)1, III Ml kit iiiil lwivt,l.uir IUiI-i irooK lounty Hignbcliool team l .. .M.-i..,u.t., u. u.ru..u.... .h.,o...i . ... ru tuiunilttwi, iiimI .1 .l.i mtiiiHril ii )-irm i tO 10. .J..I.UI. 1.1 ll-l.. nlUt III. III. 41,11 uiiiii Tl . t 1. . t II . ' I.IV.i) til .uil.llililll MlllMir.ttM Mllil i.l I Hie basket ball game proved a ... ... i n. ... ui ....minim iu..ii ....... .-.-!.;.. . .1 I UV-1 ulKlltllull Mll.l lllMlllll4.lkt wl ,1 most exciting contest. Both teams ! ; t . -.i - . it m. i.uuk... i .4,.,.. . . . . . ., . I !.. III. IIIII4IHMIII ul ill,' I.. iU ,,..r II...W. w plnved a hard and nt times a rather , a.H.ih . m. n i ,.,t -. ..w I , t . ,. . . Uflhf. il.Mlirr .f !M H.II Jl ul 111 I ..I ' rough game, nut the Bend girls 'k . i: u u . muk uu.ii .,,.. nuu .1 . . .. I. .. llilUli 4il U( WDKll M.ll l.llllirr It IIMH, snowed the nsult of practice and .ii.niw.mt io.i,. u,k- iiJu,..i..i,i-.h... thorough training given them by , ...,..! m, .. V"n-"yih.i .. Mrs. W. W. Faulkner. Mrs. Faulk-rTuT!iV"f.tJw. .t.t .... ner. who played forward tin ilulZ:??;,:::;:' hiinii. Ikiihi vtilliil..t ll... ,vj I...II. n hmii.iu.mi i-III. Ul.a ..i.iimj i u. ..ii limit individual playing i s&IMfc A ' mm i) rVU) inimt rof resiling 1 ill Ink, the best of all spring tonics uiul the purest hover it gr olitiiinnhle, Is BUDWEISERWJ RPPD The Sllvertooth Saloun Is the best place hi Central Oiegun to bn beer. 0 it r prlvnlr cnld storage plant, noun to bo erected In Bend, will give us every faeil ity for proMrly ham! ling beer. At I'm I land the beer will lu limited Into refilgii atnr cars direct fnun the cold Mtornge, nnd hauled to Bend and placed in our cold storage without Mug nllowiil to vary one degree In temperature Anv expert chemist will tell ynu that this Is the only way to keep beer IIHillT Ami that's the wa you want it. of emirie. If mtr sclmoneM aren't huge enough, we'll put a handle on a keg fur you Y'ur t pleato. The Silvertooth WINES, I IQl'ORS, CK1ARS ( Pamlly Liquor Store. C'orurr lloiul anil Ui'ton Sts tK'.tl.MllJH (H 4IUJ Ul. i iilMl.1 , Vfliritlflllt M t ub,K . MtHlJn MHl Wi HuttiKi IIXtlllll , tljtti, tKxi ttKt il If 411 I ltl.dl lltt f lltt. ..iiUIMtf I IJu All t I M.H itfiMllv l 1. tlM nt K trtWI -. i,.a 4.j tklttlta ut '" " tfiutiwi. khi IIwm ul .!. t uj. ti... ....i.i.. . ... J-..- . i ..... .-.. J ft a. i . x !( iilia a. i lit" I ttnL IllmlUlL' kviiii ii nr viirw nnrii nrM,n nii dm!, could the ladies bo of more n average daily cut of nearly 15,000 1 , . , ' . , iwn- i.ti .r . i.. m. umi. . . ... ... ,..... : t...i i. o . ............ iniiuii' m di'iui iiinyiiiir. nowever. "' "f'' , Younir at forward, tilnvml n r.ini .....w.-i r. a...... ..i.i-M...h,.i . - - Iw m. ml. i .f i.h, game, proving remarkably on foul-1. rowing, scoring 7 renl and satisfying service to the ' feet is being made. Some 1100.000 1 bntire community than this.- Won't feet of saweii lumber is in the yard Jie Library Qlub please take hold of the mill, which is situated about md holt) the new arrivals, in accord-! ' miles southeast of dond. ince with their oxcollentsuggostions I According to Mr. Horn the com if many weeks ago? And if the Iny at present has a larger pay CoTimercinl Club is responsible for roll than ony other organisation in the delay, will it not start the bull I Crook county. With 13 men work rolling? I inK in tne niill and 12 in the yard . and logging, the amount paid out One of the ntcs. proKrwive npiriu ,aily rangiw from $75 to $100, ex- T " r:rW: T of the art of logs and gen- 'K.mlrre lo don.le for e,r-.rimr"..'l 1ml , Cral maintenance eXHnseS ilemotKtration turpotes4oacre together I thi m.) fi. til iiml .ikh M ami i..i.t)r 4WHf lull. H., Wllr HI4IH. Mith free tjater right, at long a the local commetcUl organiut ou Mould plant and cultivate it. Lakeview is fortunate in the laud- AUCTION SALU. t: mond. on Saturlny. April 15'h. 1911, at 10 ociock a. m. .tiarj). the tollOMlng Vilili. ronnrnifv nf nnn nt Vnr nitl properly. , . , , . A, . I I matched team of bai, S year old. ...0, .va 1.11111111V11.U in uic iiuuc wetKiii 2750 dipping from the Examiner. The I example is a splendid one for Bend. I Vitttfii one of the heavy land hold-! IpgdnteresU near town will feel dis-! posed to lend a few acres to the community for such an admirable work. Certainly there is great need j of an experimental farm. Most valuable returns for the community rnd the country at large could not but result from the establishment and operation of such an economic silly all important educational institution. I tnatcherl team of bari, S and 9 year out, weikliu 2900. I matched tejm of gry horiei, weight 1950. I buclttkin horte, S year old, weight I dapple gray hore. 7 year old, weight Uju. 1 Iron gray nuric, 6 year old, weight 1451. I extra fine hay hore. 8 ycdr old. wetgni i.iyj t bay mare, 6 year old. weight Ijjo. I gray marc. 9 vear oliLWlght lyw. 3 3 3'4icn acnuitier wagon, 1 3 i men weiHT w- 1 3 'i men Winona uon. Uagiiniall iu gooorcMir with itake raelc lel. 1 8 KM of heavy tnm liarneu. Term of mIaII um of $ and under, cash. IHrr that amountM credit of 6 mouth will l given on approtnl Ikillrialilav ILinatr liaav'lmi mn. m.. the census taking farce. After j m:eret. C. V. Muma. Owner millions of dollan are spent in com-' l' Bti.rtt. Auciioncr. ... ' , ; C. M. blocilJi, Clerk, piling what are supposed to be ac- curate statistics though what their n , . . , . . , . .. . . . ! Carl H. Hatch of Laidlaw was n value may be. proportionately to Bon(j tjuy, the enermous expense of obtaining ! them, few indeed can comprehend ' Sjwcial service will be hold at the figure-, padded' in' the" taking, ' the naptiot church on Easter Sun- or but half covering ho fiolI, as the "lay morning and evening, Dr. Cline ctse may-be are iruned,ar.a "aver- wn'ctlnir. agel up" by the population solons' c, .,, .. ,. ? r 1 . u 1 1 . ' Sheriff T. M. isa four has appo nt- at Wmhinpton who knw hou 1 D. L. Miller of Rolmond and C. yhat tjie figuei oujfht ;to, be,','.. pilmvre of Metolius as deputies. Miss Cleek 2 on n field gtml. Miss T i i pit. nlr m.lll.. MllltM 4H.I 4pMMIIHV ..I , A , f . a uy 1" ikii' X I of the first I ki IV Ib mwllf ikiww .,rKr Hltiir 1 1 ,.., .. II ....I lllii lrciii i.ii Mi'ttiwt .h.li.i.N, J kOr Ul ISeilll, I itHtill lunr. h. IKf M,M Iri (Ki.iMilr lilt T i was their excellent guarding, which i'ii.m.mX.1. ui. b ir.w..ijin .m , , ........ I WMik ni.lpwti w'ir"t .101. ih in w.Ki.11) completely smothered I'rineville s f ..rum ihnr hn. ,t ,.uu .n.ii , , , .... tUWr l.ii .l hll tiKl.nl mo Ih luyut IHisdfng ami practically kept the' MiiiiiiiiiriMiw. hum aHi !? . , , . . aliil) Hilcl MUlr uiul ur.n MhkhHM) visiting forwards from chance of le.ii hm. twuy t i-wiiht ... , vninwn vTY(at wn rt mnimiiim ri v nilt'iiiiiuiK unsKeul. t"H miM. .('(mmim, ami hmuiim. i The score at the end half whs G to ;i in fav I'rineville scoring three iHiiiu iwo iiviii goHisnmi two 101ns. ;w,h, ,K....iVth.i.i iK.i.i.mhiiK ('nr Primvilt. Mlu V.iniiir unnruil ! !"' '' hir I'cu.MrJ lll ihr uM ror 1 nneiue .ust 1 oung scored .1 c,i.Uih,u.i iiit iitii ii m cn. and Miiw Itnliltvin 't on Toiila .1.1 1 li'""" '-HHertWit miH'iuu ' lr, ami .miss iiuKiwin j, on touis. and i,Ui i.iiir.tMMt.. rfj.i ,iw.-u.i ho,i.H.i Mvtlhrul.l "' """ ! l .riu. niml. utM .Hi riniiK w .hi ui ch Bend's New Harness Shop OUIa ailll afthrMl iHI..iHh at iih awt4H4 Mmii. 11 nMjr iIttih nv.Mry lor r f mvcih Angelinc Young mnde 7 jwinUs on fouls and Mrs. Faulkner 4 on field Again the curtafn has droppod on tl4,aHKHIOf CUMH..IK.H, ol tl, l,it wf .IHN Dcr ilniiiK ,lml HI" Hmtiion V Thi. untlnaiKr htl UVr i(Tx iwt k in fwrcr f'um Mil atlf r ll. Iwtwr.lHt goals, for Hend. R. L. Iirowster. 'aipfiby ih. m.jri.u t.i ,K.uH..f.. aMdlHr tillHf mIin tNr City Krtwtlr' ( m of I'rineville. referee!. H.J. Over- ' Tthc im.i.fibi.diBi.irihr Mklglaulw hlllW. tu-wll JotlH Mit ahl turf nnil Mm C S llmldnn nr-l.il I Thorn.. Twrct hrail lii.l tlmr AtMlt 4lh. Mil as umpires. The Misses Young. Baldwin, Cleek, Wilson and Livingston played for Krail wh.iI tlm AHil inn. i(P AlKOTtl A fill Hit 1911 Atlr.l V CCOK, II C Kl.t.'S. M.f Krcunlrr. 2M Men's Toggery HAS JUST RECEIVED A SWELL LINE OF Spring Shirts, Soxs, Underwear of all Kinds MiilliirncliirriMif Harness Ki'pniiiiijr df . Kinds Ilk-Ill. In. g .slllil. utid ItOOT A Big Stock of SADDLES, BLAN KETS, ROBES. Sale of Buggies Th)r ".,,ic:, $85.00 Gnuije Mandt Wagons Farm Implements H. J. EGGLESTON Hend, Oregon. AND A SN LINE Spring Button and Oxford Shoes D indeed; .The intiinliiti at a fiat in a Tr, .,,,., . .. .. partlcilarly juicy lemon wranpeJ in 1 ahejllf T. N. nalfourof I'rinevil.' llediuentrarorogon ita-V" 3Uvmiw ' wt touay. being re A. L. FRENCH, 0"" strc' Only Complete Stock of HARDWARE IN CEN the so-called' jisticj" is a glorious exantl 6f the 'thM, t Hotel nend. accuracy ui uiu luwiuuiuuutu nose-1 .. .... punting Laidtaw 43; Rosland 120, IJ ih duHng Ho.AeS lftnd-SSOrfOT Inamiw. peaneSnay evening April 12th, at annnric icosary. bermon on the eand leaning of Catholic Cor One of agr- li31nostimiJvtant pro- jry .. .-,. . j. r3npj ftiji. ..,.. . visions Ail tne new forestry law "T "&jtpvyvwy morning fliass W the last .Legislature is aI IOW'?Ad(1.rat("1 ' the itotfiMnttotm season., for : frSn uurauiKJJI Christ," On Mass at U:'M. era. June. 1 .taDctobefc 1. nV nif'-tw&vt tu.mnn .. u. duffng which period ouiloor fftea "jfcal PxuncQ o)T Qu.r Divine Lord of all iRfndsbfK? prohUjuiidltjxceiit M 'My uc!iarwt." Friday morn- uiider aw4t 8t3rinentvrgKulatiotfa 7 0'cloclcaiiutf.in tho ovcnlnjf T ;. -.", , passion, or Jeus i tls. , firegon'8, f7roetrsrcJomnri.sa hof , Easter Sunday Solemn iJio3t valuable at, and. in thebj rATr. - preservation all citizens slioufa co ' ' 7r qpera.te., ,Y;th thf'in yiqw all' jo' PQ'J'Q jble burning shoi(J be iJojm), beforu v . th0 closed teaon begins. I 'f' --.- -ma-trt-f . , 'f 'In nittny in.lW)flo.i whcjtr.ei c'tv ha orilbredfi.,Uii-.;ojitrucJ)n ig( j. a. bazuka w. it McGregor Contracftors-yBuJIders i We ara Always 'Glad to Furnish Estimates Shop in Rear of Ilowlce Building on Wall Street 4 taati M. HI Shoe Repairing Experienced, Practical Shoemaker AH Work Guaranteed r-f-Prices Reasonable T A L (S) 0 K I: G O N. OUR COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF Seeds WILL SOON BE IN. PRICES ARE RIGHT. F. L. HEDFIUCH Bend Hardware Co. 1 ' UfA ll 1 M A IlmloeM nirrribrr ct 'iuch"Cilri'. I 1 llu".1,,,,",,':n' ?". " If'KHulUe U i I iPyfJH1 v-TiHin unl'&u.le f uoi I'tvtuAuo. , . i ..-.i...T. ..... .,..I?f3J I nwwi aHHii ii iniwuwmaail i w i laii ii h , In Old Kelly Store Wall Street"" III t' .. I.' the buuding ancfWAS the city to zwxiiian noiO a.aKSa3aatxaims3a avn uuvhU' !o4in I lyjut