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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1911)
) 5 BUSNESS MEN PROTEST Leaving Hose Cart Standing Out In Street Dangerous Practice. Editor Ilulletin: As citizens and taxpayers of Ueiul, we desire to strongly protest against the tlanjror ous practice of leaving the city hose cart standing around on the etrcet after it has been used in sprinkling tho baseball diamond. We hnvc no objection whatever to using it for this purjwse If It be returned imme diately to its proper place where it could be found if Arc should break out. , Every minute the hose cart stands out where it docs not belong, property is endangered. Therefore we call upon the City Council to see that the hose is not left lying un coiled in the street again as has been the case several times recently. J. P. Tagcart & Co. A. M. Lara & Co. K. M. Smith Clo. Co. A. L. French . B. Sawhill Mcr. Ucnd Com. Club K. M. Thompson B. A. samer C. A, Stanburrounh t. D. Davidson w. C. Brtdenhajjen O'Donnell llro. W. C. McCuiston H. H. Turptn R, V. Poiudesler P. H. Mar C S. Hudson A. Segal Geo. S. Young S. C. Caldwell H. J. Kj;Kleton J. It. Stewart Millard Triplet! N. l Smith R. P. A will PLAN ENTERTAINMENT 'Whatsoevers" Arrange for Lyce um Course to be dlven Here Bend is to have a lecture and entertainment course next winter under the management of the "Whatsoevers.'" Arrangements have been completed with thcMene lcy Lyceum Bureau of Chicago, for a course of fine attractions to come a month apart, beginning in October. They arc the Ricketts Entertain ment Co., consisting of five mem bers who give vocal and instru mental music, with one of tve teit impersonators in the country. Ches ter L. Ricketts; Col. John Sobieski, Polish exile, soldier, orator and statesman; James Barkley, cartoon ist; Belle Kearney, traveler and and an elocutionist. . Taken separately, the tickets to all attractions will cost $H, but to all who will pledge now to take season tickets It is proposed to make tho price ?l! for the entire course, and $1 to children under lit years. The prosiectus can bo seen at tho Commercial Club ollico, with the list of pledges, and it is desired that all who wish to secure tickets add their names to the list at tlrst opportunity. HINDS WILDCATS DUN. Two wildent kittens wore found by II. B. Ford in their den in a rocky cliff in the Blue Mountains, some 40 miles east of Bend, Satur day and brought homo by him. Tho mother cut was in the den when Mr. Ford first looked Into it, but escaped. One of tho kittens he gave to Creed Triplett and tho other he will attempt to raise. It is only a few weeks old but drinks milk and eats and to quite cunning and cuto. Hit Two Saata. A large Qd inmipous person, wear lag a high but. n lonj: coat, yellow spats and a congenial ativr. for er era) day made himself obnoxious around a Washington hotel a bit npi. Ho announced he wns from Kerr York, ragged the bellboys, Jnwcd this clerks, cussed tho service, ronrcd at the food, complnlncd about bis room anil tho elevator and the telephones and tho bar and everything rise. One afternoon bo walked over to tho porter and said: "Here, you; I'm going to quit this torru and go back to New York, where I can get some decent service. I want you to buy mo two seats in a parlor car on the 4 o'clock New York train. Get mo two seats, now, and meet mo nt the station with tho tickets. I want ono chair to sit In and ono to pnt tny feet In." The seats wcro delivered at tho train Just before It pulled out. One of tho seats was In car No. 3 and tho other was located In car No. 4. Saturday ETcnlng Tost. tho grvHt HHirMtuiiiicr. ilevlimsl. ,rVhtr tin peoplo nro neither too rich nor too poor." In his turn snld Annehnrsts, the Scythlmu "Where vlrtrnt Is honored and lco detested." Snld Plttticus of Mltyleno, "When dignities nro always conferred upon tho lrtuous nnd nover upon tho bnso." Sold Clcohtiliis, "Where tho clllicti feir blmtio more tlmn punishment." Said Chllo, the Strtnn, "Where tho laws are umrv regarded than tho orators." Tho last to reply wan the youngest but wWest of them nil. Hnlon of Alli ens, who Mild, "Wheiv nil Injury done to tho meanest subject U nit Insult to tho whole CAiimuuulty." Ma Purpois. They stood In fruut of ono of Wash ington's leading furutturv stores. The windows were full of beautifully lu lu Id pieces of furniture, such things n are only within the reach of tho rich nnd are meant to lend an additional touch to the already perfectly appoint, od home. Among them was an after noon ten table. It was a frnll, deli cately constructed piece ou rollers and brought to mind au nrtlstlcally gown, cd hostess serving tea to o select co terie. While tho conversation dealt with nothing more heavy ihnu tho Intern Action nnd comic operas. With a long druwu out sigh tho woman contem plated It. Tho man. following her gnxc, saw It and as unimpressed. She hastened to explain. ' "That there Is a tea tnble. It's Justi grand to uu when you Hln't gt no cook In tho house mid have folks In." Washington Star. deadly n araeulo or strychiifno, Argus Byad and Hydra Htsilsd. Tho term "Argua eyed" means watchful, According (o tho (Ireclau fa bio, Argus hud 100 eyes, mid Juno sot him to watch all of whom aim wax Jealous. When Argus was slain she transplanted his eyes Into tho tall of tho peacock. "Iljdrn headed" Is n term derived from tho fahlo of Her cules and the hydra. Tho h.ulra had nine heads, and Hercules was sent to Kill It. As soon as lie NtrucU off onu of Its heads two shot up In Its place. What Did Ha MaanT "Ilnvo you noticed, my friend, how many fools there are on earth?" "Yes, and there's always one more than jou thlnk."-8ourlro. Put Your Duds In Our Suds Bend Steam Laundry Phono tis. We will cull for your bundle. Fidelity In small things Is at tho base of evory grent achievement. Wagner. 8olon's Aniwar. "What Is the most perfect form of government?" was onco propounded at tho court of Pcrlaudcr, king of Cor- wUo toon of wcro present. t J tnth, ouo of the seven ! Greece. Ills six fellows Famlnln Rtiourca, Mr. I. went to the club, tearing Mrs. D. with ti lady fricud whoc abili ties as a scandalmonger and mNehlef maker were re-omhieut When ho returned ho Just Hiked his head Into tho drawing room and said, with a sigh of relief. "Thnt old cat's gone. I suppose" Tor an Instant there was a profound silence, for as ho uttered the lust word ho encountered the stony stare of the lady who had been In his mind. Then his wlfo came to tho rescue. "Oh. yes. dear." sho said. "I sent It to tho cats' homo In a basket this morning." I n.l !.... Ttl..- --.--, l. !.. lecturer; the Meneley Quartet, with ,,. hb op,n,on ..Wljero tno ,.,' organ chimes and marimbaphoncs, have no superior." Tbalo of IJktUi Polton In War. When tho Krench beat tho Formo saus along tho coast to 1.491 tho latter retired to tho Interior. When tho Krench pursued them they found u queer lino of defense, boyoud which they could male no progress and In storming which miuiy died. Tho For uiosnu hnd itoUoncd tliu springs, wa ter courses, etc., as they retreated, and tho campaigns of tho French ngalnst them uevcr got farther than tho (kiIsuii lino. Tho poUon was a native one. as FARM AND MILL Machinery Supplies of All Kinds. Call nnd sec our Subsoil Packers Alfalfa Cultivators s Potato Planters Our Prices aro Right. r Bend Milling (Sh Warehouse Company C. I. Bozell, Mgr. Hotel Dalles Tho Dnllo8, Oregon You nte cotdlslly luvitrtl to nukeTIIK IIOTItt. DAI, I, HH your irstiug place while walling over between trniuion our way to nnd (toin Portland. New, thoroughly riulpwd. modern hotel; Mrnm heat, elevator: iillea and rooms with b.th, l'ltl class cafe, Kstea ft nnd upward. Ideal Stopping Place Going to nnd from Central Oregon. PETER KUEHNLING, Manager. Hotel Bend Corner Dond and OreRon Sti. AftlERICAN PLAN Rates $2 nnd $2.50 a Day HUGH O'KANE, Manager WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE. PILOT BUTTE INN Tablo always tuppllod with lha boil that tho town affords. Neat nnd Comfortable Rooms. IlitND, Okkoon My is tiikos'i.y rur IN ItK.NI) THAT IH Restaurant Open AH Night L SMOKT ORDERS QUICK SHRVICIJ Snndwlchcs nnd Lunches n Specialty UIU.VSIM.ACl! V. II. ADAIR HILLVS PINCIJ Riverside and Lytic Additions One Hundred Lots We are offering one hundred lots at a reduction of 25 per cent from list prices. Make your selection early. List prices range from $100 up. Size of lots 50xM0 feet. The biggest bargains to be had in Bend m Off 20 Per Cent Cash and $10 Per Month MSBBBlBBBBSSBBBBBSBBBBBaSlSBJBSSBBSBlSSlSMSlilBBSBBBBSBSBBSBBBSBSSBBWSSSSBJBBBlBBBBBBBMSaaiBBBaBBiaaBSBBBBl aBBBBS1BBBMaaBBBBSaaaMaSaBBBBaaBBaaBSBalBWSaSaSBBBiaiBBMaaBSiSaSBBaBBMSaBBBSBBBBBBaSBBaiSBSaSlBSaBMBBl An adequate water system will be installed and in operation in these Additions within 30 days from the time the railroad is completed to this place. A large water wheel ajjd piping is ordered and one and one-half miles of ditches for water mains-are already dug. A 20,000-galIon water tank is under construction. Along the railroad, which passes through this property, are natural locations for manufacturing plants. Let me take you over this property and quote you prices. You will find just what you are looking for. &3 lo JG i 43 Agent FARM LANDS. TFS OREGON STREET. FIRE INSURANCE. NOTARY PUBLIC. BUSINESS PROPERTY. 320-ACRE HOMESTEADS. WE HAVE TWO AUTOS IN OUR SERVICE AND A CIVIL ENGINEER IN THE FIELD TO LOCATE YOU ON THE CHOICEST PUBLIC LANDS. OUR FEES ARE AS REASONABLE AS ANY RELIABLE LOCATOR'S. ii i i.i.i-.!.... i.i . .Bin m.i ii n i. . i i ... i i m 'QOTTifI AH -160 Acres One and One-Half Miles from town in 5' and 10 Acre Tract. We give 1000 chicken CDITtf'IAH OV JlV?i.raB-,B,",vith each 10 Acre purchase and 500 with each 5 Acre purchase. Write for further particular""" JEU-Ii3i.iU K " '" EUI2SSZSSSBCZ2B: ! rnma w , P ' I ' III , u ;ftPAVi'jfjPHgBmwyym'3a.y ( 1 J i "I h V it :? i