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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1912)
lAOJCl THR RKND HW.T.KTIN, fcKNO, WKDNKfiDAVv MAY H, Ilia. V P rfL ? In H Ft. t HEXr SUNDAY MOTHERS' DM White Carnations Will bo Worn. Special Church Service. Honor will be paid to tlio mothers by llend residents next Sunday. This day Is observed all over tho count l.v, and arrangements havo boon mado tor local exercises appropriate to tho occasion. y Tho emblem of the day Is a wlilto carnation, and a large supplv ot this flower wllVbo on hand to supt V thoso ,ho wlrlrto wear them. Thv will bo on sale, at Corkott s. O Don l'.-ll t market and Patterson's druit i)toro At tho Haptlst church In tliu eve ning tl7 Dr. Oorlty will preach a special K-rmon on mother Thore will bo An cxccllo it musical program rendered also. fluentlal man thore, has been In llend for tho last week looking ovor Invest ment poaalblllttes, chiefly ns "sco'it" for n syndicate ot woutd-ho Invest ors. "Uond Is tho llvest llttlo city I ovor struck," said Mr. Handeld. "It surely Is a young man's town, tor there seems to be no end ot oppor tunities -for an cmorprlstnK man to mako Rood. A. O. Hunter did much to mako Mr. linn Hold's visit a plcanant one. nmoug other things taking him on an up-rlvor fishing trip excursion. KINS AND RIFLE nWEO Man From I I'inc at Large With BtoUn IrtiKTy Mended For Hentl kVWi a "borrowed" rlflo and a bag oymuntfry belonging to Herman Hlra&cll of La Pino, a man who gives name as tlob King la at largo owhero between hero and that n. Willi tho ntrnar nf thn nnnntiMl W iMJt tides tracklnc him. and others nn ll HIT " - fiiSltSw lookout Tt'itlfltd'. King cut & hole In Iilrdscll's tent "!? iMonday just before noon and made .raway with the gun and clothes, no ' Jjraa detected and forthwith "beat It" thlong tho corduroy road west of La j Plno, and then bore down toward 'jjliond Chase was given, and It Is cxpecteotnat tno rugiuvc win not Jget far' King was employed 'at, well digging by j. E. Morson. t BASEBALL TEAM IN SIGHT m OF JULf -CELEBRATION rUms Will BoMado at Co: Club Meeting Thursday Ji Tomorrow (Thursday), event 8 o'clock there wKf Jmr met! iHt commercial yiuo to.uiscu jor a ourtn ot juiyccieur, Bend. 'jf t Xast year Bend had no col giving way to Prlnevllle, had a big tlmo, many I tending. This scaooif to havo ttfo affair' here, Iraprovet tranportattoi is expectea gathered. Hoy Wnut HuiIucm Men to llnvi Hand lit Management. iLast nlcht about n dozen follows Interested In getting up a baseball team had a meeting and discussed j ways and means ot organising and supporting tho organisation. In view of the mess which soma of tho mon felt was mado last year, It was de cided that it tho business men of tho town wer to bo asked for support It was but fair to let them havo a hand III tho manngotnent. r With this In view, there will be a mooting ot all busl.icss men Inter ested; this Friday evening at the Commercial Club, to talk tho matter ovef and pick a manager or a man aging committee. 4 Sr W n &w " i La Pine, Crook County, Oregon sltions for received frcSfi' "A aeaLarl nafaei ifi' outWVl 3f -. .f I'tn JCi 1 b 'JIV BBsVit IK ftHlqn, tn MdaBB r n c&Htt- teiHKdcd 'VKjn ePiimmiri uRCn3,.innfo uraww J. already Kverifi basMlisH jfafaei XKW OKNKIUTOlt IXSTALLKl). Tho 150 kilowatt generator re cently ordered by Tho Ucnd Water Illght & Power Co. has arrived nud been Installed at tho power house. It will bo connected up and running Ore; In a short tlmo. This machinery will bo used in addition to tho generator nowsdolng service. to sco a fair cruise. Hut I do object to tho award of this pronta.lo con tract to a 5 cent bidder, when thoro wero responsible bids all tho way from 2 34 cents to 4H." Mr. McKay went on to stato that In sevoral Instances, to his knowl edge, tho bond ot $20,000 required to nccomprny tho bids was supplied by other bldOera than Donahuo. and that ho was cot tain tho records and responrlblitty of several ot thoso whoco otter, wore passed over wero of lo best. The Pioneer Creamery Is Open for Business. CAHll OP THANKH. wish to extend our sincere s to thoso who so kindly aided i doing honor to our father. Aune, and particularly to those o contributed their singing at tho funeral services Friday. THE AUNE FAMILY. HIGHEST BID WINS (Concluded from Pago Ono). the es. it can be propo- havo been ubs. TOWN" rortUmlcr Here WlUi Kye to Invest ment For Himself and Others. M. C. Banflcld ot Portland, an In- in his opinion wore reliable McKay Objects. One of those who most strenuously objoctcd to tho action of tho Court In accepting the highest bid was D. L. McKay, representative of tho Mueller timber Interests in Contral Oregon. "Were you opposed to a crulso?" Mr. McKay was asked Saturday, when he returned from Prlnevllle. "No. I favor one." ho replied. "I think all tho larger timber men and their representatives will bo glad tVIIKlKN 1IKHK THUHHDAY NIGHT Vic. President J. P. O'iirlen of the n-Washtngton Uallroad & Navi gation Co., accompanied by Chlof Engineer lloschko, was In Bend Thursday night on an Inspection trip. Ho came In in his prlvato car attaehod to the regular train, leaving Friday morning. Ho remarked that Uond had a dandy depot. ; W. II. CODLB & M. LARA ; :: Central Oregon Brokerage Co. A t;on U for tho UNION MEAT COMPANY OP TOKTLAND, OltC Wo carry a com pie to stock of hams, bacons, salt meats, lards and compounds with tho United Warohouno Co. at Bend. Prompt attention to mall or phono orders. Wholesalo only Office ani Salesrooms Bend. Oretron. .; ALL OUR MACHINERY IS IN STALLED, THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE, AND WE ARE READY TO HANDLE ALL the CREAM YOU CAN GIVE US. sJEVERY RANCHER NOW HAS A STEADY MARKET FOR HIS CREAM WE WANT ALL WE CAN GET. PIONEER PRODUCTS ARE THE BEST BUTTER CREAM ICE CREAM I III The Pioneer Creamery BEND. rajp THE BEND COMPANY it. 1 Has Every Kind of Lumber Needed for a Building v L LllllJILLllUJIWIl Our lumber yard, directly across the river, ls FULLY STOCKED with every kind of seasoned lumber. We can supply every kind of material you may need. Quick delivery, big assortment to choose from, and prices that are right make it worth your while to have us figure with you before you build. L imi mm lit V. .-n --- . " t ir- . i I Hi U 'I . ,'. f 131 night Dollars a Thousand and1 Upwards. . BUTTERMILK ' V BBSBBSMlaSWMaWBwXljl