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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1912)
WwJJ'tiMRa?Sa?fcigag355 pywmra ffimawMJsr9Qmwmmmtmimmmmm THE REND BtJtLKTIirBBND, WKDNK8DAV, MAY , 1B10 PACK 12 amtmmmm tarn. wBmmm w wa. - f , 1 t i E 40 PAGES FOR BIG "SPECIAL" TO PRINT 7,000 COPIES OF EDITION Fourth of July Development Number or The llullctln Gains Slie a l'lnn Mature Will Devote At tention to all Sections. K Thanks to a mot gratUylng tup port on the part or advertisers, and to tho great extent or tho Cold which tho editors hope to cover, it haa beqn round necessary to enlarge tho plans ror Tho' Bulletin's special Dovolop ment Number which will appear on July 4 th. Instead or containing 36 pages, aa announced last week, tho big edition will havo 40 pages, while tho Issue will b Increased trom 6,000 to 7,000. Ono" feature or tho number which is especially called to attention Is that tho "special" will not bo devoted oxcluilvoly to "boosting" Dond. All Tho Bullotln'a correspondents havo been requested to turnlsh brier articles concerning their sections. The La Pino Commercial Club and the Irrigation interests there havo , been asked to supply complete "storjea" regarding their country, town and project. Similar requests havo been cent to Laldlaw aud Sis ters. Tho general agricultural sec tion will attempt to do full Justice to every section or tho adjacent territory. Important to Act Soon . As an advertising medium It Is generally conceded that tho Develop ment Number will be the best thing ever published In Central Oregon, and In this connection It Is Important that would-be advertisers remember that to get prererred positions It Is necessary to mako reservations at once. Also, anyono wishing to se care a large number or copies will do well to file his or her order aa soon as possible. For It Is necessary to get some or the nvo sections of tho paper .printed and folded at a very early date, and after these havo been run off It will bo impossible to In crease tho alio or the edition. Already a surprisingly large num ber or peoplo havo.. fteked 'for "reader" advertising spaco,.'Ylttug Mint a row lines or ntU tolllnil what thoy havo to sell, excusing, or wish to buy, tnIH bo reau uy,mousanua oi Interested peoplo nil over tho North west. w.vrau Kon nooo aciiks. Tim rvntrnl Orocon Irrigation company has completed placing n largo stnvo plpo iiumo ncross nv canyon separating tho Terrebonne district rrom tho Hedmond district. Tho plpo Is 30 Inches In diameter and nearly ono-half mllo long. It will carry water sufllclent to Irrigate 3000 acres, most or which has already been filed on by settlors unuer mo Carey act. Tho residents or the Tori-rOxinnn tllntrlct are Dialling n celebration In appreciation or this event. the Its B. WESfDENlES MOnSON CHARGE Governor Says Ittght of Way for I Tine Company is Necessary. SALEM, May 23. At tho request of Governor West, tho desert land board haa Instructed Its secretary to write tho Secretary of tho Interior Washington. D. C. to hasten the granting or a right-of-way to Deschutes Land Company ror reservoir site at Crescent Iike. Denying tho statements or J Morson, president or tho Deschutes Land Company, that a lottcr written by tho Governor to the Secretary or tho Interior wna responsible ror tho Government holding up tho rlgh-of-way. Governor West said today that In his communication so never men tioned that tho question or a right-of-way should bo Interfered with, but that ho was In favor or tho com pany having It. "This question has no bearing on tho points or difference between Mor son and myseU," said tho Governor. "A right-of-way Is essential If tho work Is to bo carried out In tho La I'lne irrigation project whether It bo carried out by Morson's company or not. H It happens that tho Des chutes Land Company Is put out of business, It will bo as necessary for a now company taking up tho work to havo the rlght-or-way as It Is ror Morson's company to havo It, and as I want to .seo tho project carrlod through it Is absurd to think that I, In nny way. attempted to block tho securing or a reservoir site." I 3T ta iiTS? v La Pine, Crook County, Orcjron. g lMMWaBWaWMaMWaWMWWawiwaiasaswi , i I'M INSTALLS ELECTRIC MOTOR The llullctln Gets llcst to lie Hail In i'oivcr Kqulpmcnt. Tho llullctln has Installed a five horso-nowcr electric motor, to re- placo Its gasollno engine. With this addition, tho shop Is rurnUhed with tho very best of modern power equip ment, capablo ot driving tho three presses at onco, while a soparate motor supplies power ror tho lino type. Other additions to tho plant, Including a largo now Imposing stono and many- ronts of Job and advertis ing typo, plus extenslvo purchases In papers, Bis tho office to care for every posslbto local demand, to tho vory best advantage. , Tho gasoline engine, a Fairbanks Morse. 2 horse-power, Is for sale. It Is ns good as new, and was re placed only because Its power ca pacity was outgrown by tho needs of tho shop, and to economize apace. It cau 1)6 had for half tho original cost. .MASONS TO MKirr. Thoro will tK) an Important meet ing tomorrow(Thursday) evening or tho Ucnd Lodgo ot Masons. A largo delegation from Hedmond Is ex pected. Thcro will bo work In tho M. M. degree. AA10NQ THE SETTLERS NORTHEAST OF TOWN Tho farewell danco given at tho Grange Jlall May 26 In honor of Mrs. O. Mocn nnd Miss Anna Mben. by C. It. Lowe, was a big success In spite of tho rain. Thcro wero about B0 persons present. Tho Moons aro leaving Saturday for Washington state to bo gone most or tho summer. Tho school children or this commu nity gavo their closing exorcises on Monday. They wero well attended. FOR 8ALB Cabbage plants, nny quantity. E. D. Havemann, It. F. D. No. 1, Ucnd. 12-I3p The Pioneer Creamery Is Open for Business. 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. EVERY RANCHER NOW HAS A STEADY MARKET FOR HIS CREAM WE WANT ALL WE CAN GET. PIONEER PRODUCTS ARE THE BEST BUTTER CREAM ICE CREAM The Pioneer Creamery BEND. m THE BEND COMPANY r Has Every Kind of Lumber Needed for a Building fflHffll U XTKZTIi-7CT7fc7.JTJt-tar7AMyWtVOer VW V1" v -w w --- - - - IfflBBBHBIJI Our lumber yard, directly across the river, is 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. DJUJiuuMyjyjyjyj Eight Dollars a Thousand and Upwards. Gfes 'I A s ' r A BUTTERMILK ft i''i J m m a i .$