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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1912)
"msSSSWmT I sSiiVWftJUA . i f i i 1 1- I ?x"l A The fiend Park Company H ood ; n AVE bcn actlrcly engaged In buying and soiling properly In 11KNI) for the Inst flvo month, during which period tlicjr have sold upwards ot 1100 tots.. They aro tho largest pnncn of cloic-ln business and resldcnco property In tho city.. They have been the menu of tnliiglng ninny ottl?r to 1IKXD nnd Central Oregon, and bellevci , ns tho flrcat Northern ctprcwea It In their Oregon booklet, "that llond will lw tho cen ter ot n great farming community, nnd will Itself become n great manufacturing center because of tho enormous waterpowcr In tho Deschutes Itlver." They thoroughly believe In tho town and In the great future which Ilea before It. They havo Just Issued a very attractive Illustrated folder on HUM), which they will mall upon request. t ,T,hey still have n largo number of highly dcslrablo lot, at price ranging from fciUO to 300, which they will .pell on tho basis of '910 down and ftO per month Iht lot.,. Upon receipt of a remittance they will pick out the best unsold lot they havo aadMnd the contract for tho name. Those Interested a tho great future of 11KXO and Central - I . i -jti i jf Oregon caa address any of the following offices. 1 i t, to p. ar- e'-.M- t Bend Park Company 1 o General Offices, 8G0-861 Empire Building, Seattle, VnsH." Portland, Oregon: Court Entrance, Hotel Portland. Spokane, Wash.: 021 Paulsen Bldg., Bend: ' Fourth and Greenwood. ,?fn. t SANDY WINS IN SPITE OF ALL FOOTBALL HERO FACES it FOOTLIGHTS College Comedy Presented Monday 1 By School Uefore Appreciative Audience Cast Shows Good Tralnlng-uo Wins TrUe. school's athletic debt, for which pur poso tho entertainment was given. Two years ago tho samo comedy was seen here. The reason for Its repetition was that Just now, close to the final examinations, tho schol ars could not devoto enough tlmo to get up a new play. Sue Makes a Hit. Margaret Wlest as pickaninny Sue made the bit of the erenlng, Imper sonating that wriggly- and good hearted colored kiddle with delight ful vlraelousness. As Mabel Sumner, tho heroine, Elsie Quackenbush was prettier than a picture. Sandy.wlth Claudo Van devcrt In the role, did hi part woll. while Lawrence Smith, as the be whiskered and flint-hearted uncle, admirably displayed his ability In handling a big black cheroot, with out unfortunate consequences. Keneth Minor out-dandlflod tho college dandy he was scheduled to represent; Frod Lucas played a pretty heart-wrecker, while Claude Kelloy displayed excellent polso In bis part of tho hero's friend. In fact, all tho cast whoso names are given below, by their good work, reflected great credit on tho coach ing of Miss Mnudo Vandcvort. Mrs. Darby and Charley Hunter added to the evening's enjoyment by their generous musical offerings. Before an audience which made up Jn its" appreciation what It lacked In t numbers, tho High School pupils presented tho play "Halfback Sandy" at LI lister's hall Monday erenlng. While tho play deserved far more support than It received, not more than $25 was notted to liquidate tho CAST Handy Smith Claudo Vandcvort Joalah Krop, hU uncle Lnwrcnco Smith l'hlllp Krop, his cousin of Queenston College Kenneth .Minor Hill Short, Philip's friend Fred Lucas Kenneth Sunnier, Kingston College. .-. . . .Claude Kellcy l'orcy Gordon, captain of Kingston's football team. Harry Johnson JHck Hart, a sophmoro Carl Hunter "Jtabe" Vnn Twlllcr a freshman. ...'....,., Jbn Hal Joe Fleetwood, the college sport Warren Whcelock Fred Jonc, student Hu' Thompson JKarl Woodstone, student Clarence Bather Arthur Medrow, student. . . .; Lloyd Kellcy f Frank Thurston, student. .Leltoy For J. Booth Maclleady, a retired actor Ivan McGHUray J'rofesor Iirydcn Clyde McGlllvray . Mabel Sumner, sister of Kenneth Elsie Quackenbush fStiue , .Margaret Wlest Musical Interludes by Mrs. Darby and Mr. Hunter. ON COMMITTEE Bend Has One of Oregon's Three i' Representative jU Convention. A Dend man Is to be ono of Ore gon's threo representatives on the, Executive Committee of the Public Lands Convention, J. M, Lawrence Jyesterday was notified of his ap ' iSolntmentlbyVtue chairman of the. convention ot 1011, F. W, Mondell, sponsor of the dry farming home stead hill. The other two representatives from this state are J. N, Burgess, ex-stato senator, and C. S. Moore, ex-stato treasurer. Every stato and territory with more than 1,000,000 acres of public lands has threo dele gates on tho executive committee, which will meet in Salt Lake City on May ?. Mr. Lawrence states be probably will attend. JONATHAN BOURN, SENATORIAL CANDIDATE. JUDGE ELLIS IS EXONERATED ACCOUNTANT SAYS HIS PAPERS O. K. Published Insinuations Auitlmd County yillrlnl, Mmlo by Political Adversary, Ulspioted by trnn dttll's Statement of Audit. In rofomnco to a paid political advertisement nponrlng In Inst week's Crook County Journal, wherein It was stated, among other things, that no accounting appeared ot record ot cortnln road funds handled by Com- mUslonov llnyloy or Judge Kills, Tho llullotln. to ascertain tho exact facts especially In reference to tho candidacy ot Judge Kills, called up Max Crandall ot tho linn ot Crantlall & ltoberts, export accountants now auditing tho records of all county of ficials. CranditlPa Statement. Mr. Crandall stated that he had fully audltod Judo Kills' accounts for the so-called omergency road fund and found tho samo absolutely correct: that Judge Ellis kept all such funds In a separate account at the bank and paid out all moneys by check; that In addition to receipts on fllo with each Accounting from time to tlmo Judge Ellis had submit' ted his original bank books, showing deposits and all paid caecoled checks to ussltt tho accountants In verify Ing overy transaction. He went on to stato that Judge Ellis had from tlmo to time filed his . . j; sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbBsbS bbbbbbbbbH ssssssssssssssKm 'B IsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW fc ySl SBBBBBBBsB SBBBMBBBBBBBBSF?' ? 'J- H BBBBBBBBrlPifei SBBBBBBs! iSBBBBBBBM w?St S" SBBBBBBBBM SJSBBSSJt A, SSBBBBBBST ..BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBalBSBBr BBB jSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBT vrbbb bbh bbbbsbbbbHBK BBBBB BBBBBBBBsHEskM SBBBBI II. C. ELLIS. I .IIH1WIII11MIII. T I ISM accountings with vouchors attached thoreto, usually at the January and July terms of court, that tho same (havo all beon approved from tlmo to tlmo by tho two commissioners and spread upon the records ot the county court and duly published In tho official county 'paper, and that such reports aro and always havo beon on file and a mattor ot putille record open to the Inspection of any ono desiring to know tho facts, that tho last accounting was presented at tho January, 1912, term of the coun ty court, approved In writing by each of tho county commissioners, filed and duo record and entry mado thoreot and published as re quired by law, Tho best of service makes Innes & llavlfbjon's barber shop the most Mp ular one In Bend. Dr. F. W. Clarke of tho Clarke-Newhousc Jewelry Co. OPTOMETRISTS of The Dalles, Oregon, will bo ' la Bend to do .v i.'t- Scientific Eye Fitting April 23, 24, 25 and 26. See me about your eyes. Prices reasonable, and satisfaction is guaranteed. I will be in Bend every month hereafter. Watch for me. We grind our own lenses and know that tbey are rigbti. Hundreds of satisfied customers throughout your own country to whom we recommend yon. Ciarke-Newhouse Co. OPTOMETRISTS The Dalles, Oregon. bio ornNiNa CHOwn. The Dream Theater opened lail Wednesday evening to packed houses, standing room being at a premium at times. A special program waa giv en, Including songs by Miss McQulrc, ana roauing vj Mrs. woro. au Wabbi played tho piano and 0, 11, Ifunter tho nnaro drum, Unfortu nately the picture machine refused to work properly hut 'has beon ai. Justed nlnco find tho theater Is bolng woll patronliodi tho proprietors ny. Wholesale gffi: Sffit FEED, PROVISIONS, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES, FIELD AND GAR- rni orrnc vu Mil a trial and you wh.i, DEN ObhiLU. PI.AC ALL YOUU OKDims HHUH. UxcliiKlvcAgt. for Waltslmrg, Wash., I'lour. L. A. Shaw llond and Oregon Streets, Ucnd, Oregon. - Under New Management. THE PILOT BUTTE INN UUND'S LHADINO HOTEL la now In chnrgo of J. V. TagRnrt & Co. J First Cloas Service nnd Uio Comfort of GucaU, is Our Motto. J PKUU AUTO UetH-eeH Hotel and Depot. . -. -- (T Try us Wo can vo you money on your GROCERIES wo havo proved this to many ono order will convlnco you. Our prleca aro tho lowest In tho city, and quality tho beat. WE DELIVER. L. B. MISENER Wholesale nnd Retail Cash Grocery. Evonwn Uulldlnjr, Greenwood Ave., Ucnd, Oregon. We Deliver the Goods BUS AND DRAY LINE LIQHT AND HEAVY LIVERY. Hay, Barley, Oats, Wheat nnd Rran at lowest prleca, Tho Largest Darn In Central Oregon. WENANDY LIVERY CO. Bend, Oregon. J. II. WENANDY LON L. FOX CVDONNELL BROTHERS UNION MARKET S EUROPEAN PLAN RATES RCASONAtU.il Hotel Wright " Mrs. Nellie Wright, Prop, Bend's Only Stono Hotel. Strictly Modern. Electric Lights, Hot and Cold Water, Bath and Telephone. Now Building All New Furnishings. Dining Room In Connection, Only ono block from depot Cor, Bond and Greenwood Sts. Star Restaurant Corner Bond and Greenwood Btreota. Wo servo to order from CMC a. m. to 10:00 p. m. Family atylo mcala from 12 to 1:30 p. m, and CMC to 7:30 p. in. Meals 35c. Board ?5.00 a week. Meal Tickets $G.60, 3end JYlachine hop All Kinds of Saw Mill and Vanning R-E-P-A-I-R-S Wc Carry a Large Stock of Auto Repairs and Supplies Wall St., next to Opera House I.