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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1912)
if 4 i I fit r, it U r it rAGua T11K HRNU nUIMCTlW liKNI, WKDHKHDAY, MAY Sit), ItMfi. 1- li"" The Bend Park Company H oool AVK been nctlvrly ciiRnRttl In buj-lng nnd 'selling property in 11KX1) for the Inst tiro months, during which period they hnro sold upward of 1100 lot.. The lire tho lnrget owners of elosc-ln buslneee mid residence prooertr In tho city.. They hnvo been tho jnenns of bringing "y ettlcw to I1KXI) nnd Central Oregon, nnd lellerei , tho (Jrent Northern cxnressee It In their Oregon booklet, "thnt llend will bo tho con. tor of great farming community, nnd will lUclf bewino n grent manufacturing center because of tho enormous wntcrpouer In tho IHwchutrs lUver." They thoroughly believe In tho town nnd In tho great future which lies lieforo It. They hnvo Just Issued a very attractive Illustrated folder on HUM), which they will mail upon request. They still have n large number of highly desirable lots, at prices ranging from $130 to $300, which they will sell on tho basis of $10 down and $10 per month per lot... Upon receipt of a remittance they will pick out the best unsold lot they hno and send tho contract for tho same. Those Interested In the grent future of HKXD nnd Central Oregon can address any of tho follow Inp ofllccs. &i J' z377&$5$?fi2?ffi(5&r' Bend Park Company General Offices, 8G0-8G1 Empire Building, Seattle, Wash. Portland, Oregon: Court Entrance, Hotel Portland. Spokane, Wash.: 821 Paulsen Bldg., Bend: Fourth and Greenwood. HIE OUTFITS TAKE FREIGHT WAGONS HAULINd FROM HERETO BURNS Two Wells Needed Along tho llouto to Furnish Wntor for Stock. County Could Dig Ouo. itt Mttlo Cost, Hays Mr. llmiklUN, Klvo frclRhtlng outnts. drawn by 4? horse nnd cnrrylng 09,000 pounds of freight, left Monday for llurni. This Is tho second big out IU to coma hero (or good consigned to Hums merchants. Tho freighters, Jnmcs nnd Ned IMorco, W. M. Porks, Jnmes Kenton and II. F. llnnklns, expect to insko tho HO miles In ten dnys. Thoy were six days on tho road coming over. Included In tho shipment wni 0000 pounds of cement sent out by tho Overturf-Dnvls-Mlller Co. Need Two Wells mi Itoml. Mr. llnnkltiB snlil tho rosd lo tweoti hero nnd Hums Is nil right. "All that Is needed to mnko freight Ing by tenm from hero," he said, "Is two or three Molls nton tho route. There nro two stretches of 32 nnd 28 miles whoro mo cannot get wntor, nnd this Is killing on thu horses. It would bo nn easy mutter to gut n well nt onoh of tho two plucixt Olnss llutto nnd tho gipwhon wntur Is needed. Tho county roml force, with tenm nnd scraper, could scoop out n hole nnd wnll It up In n short time, llnrnoy county will dig ono of the Veils, nnd Crook county ought to dig the other. From here to Hums wo can pull from 1U00 to 1800 pounds more with nil eight-horse out fit than wo can over the old route by which Hums tins Imhui getting Its freight. Hut wo can't Uo It without wntor for our stock. SN'iid CoiiHldernblo .Muilcy lleio "It means unite a little for us to come hero for freight. For grain alone this trip, wo are spending about $85 here, besides what wu pay for board, lodging, etc " Mr Hanks tins been In the freight ing business for eight years, he snld. NOTH'M Will I'UUI.HJATION. Department of tho Interior, U, B Land Oltlce nt The l)llis, Oiogon, Mnv 80Mi, 1P12. Notlco Is horohy given that liue Ins H Ulcknrd, nsslgneo of Corn II. Ferguson, or llend, Oregon, who, on December Mil, 1008. "do desert Innd entry No. OlOOR, for WHHKVi, Hoc. 13. and jNMNHM section 31, township 18 south, mwro 12 east, Willamette Morlillnn. has Hied notlra or Intention to mnko fliml deseit proof, to estnhllsh claim to tho laud ihrve, d""lled, li'ifoie II. 0. Kills, U. H. CommlHslouer, at his tilllrn nt llend, Oregon, on tho Oth dny or July, 1U 3, CIMnmiU nnmo as witnesses. V:Mlniii J. McC.llIrn, Charles D. Howe, John F. Thnm.ii "I Urtiosl 'Icrett, ill of llouil. Oregon. M-I6p C. W. MOOKK. Ileglster. -&, i NOTION l-'Olt 1'UIIMOATIOV. Dopurlinunt f tho Inlorlor, u w. Land Otllco nt Tho Diillos, Oroguii. Mny Oth, 1013. Notlro Ih horohy given that Henry C, Hohniiincher, or Tumnio, Oregon, who, on Juno Huh, 1007, ininltt iinitinsleiid entry No. 10007. llnrlni No, 0U30, ror lot il, Nl-Hl HVVt. , HKV4 HW'U. Hoc. 0 nud IH, NVU, I Hootlnn 7, Township HI south, ItaiiKu I 11 Kiwi, wiiiamiHio AieriuiKii, imp Mod notice or Intention to maku lliul live year proof, to estalillsh claim to thu laud nliovn described, heroru IT.' C. Kills, V. H. Coiiliiilsiloiiur, ut lil onico nt Hniid, Oregon, on tho l!ii(. day or June, 1013. ' Clnlinntit nniim ns wltneim,.,. Alexander l.overens, Wllllnm Mart. Wllllnm l.ovoruns, nnd lliitinrt A. Hcogglii, nil or Ttiiualo, Oregon. 10.14 U, W. MOOIti:. HegUttr. . I Under New Management. THE PILOT BUTTE INN UGND'S L12A0INU IIOTUL t m i 14 (It k A " la now in charge ou. r. jnggnn w ... . . r. . .1 . r ---. ..'.....I- I- (.,r M..1I.. T riraitinssborvtcunnu um Mumori. m uuraw, . w. ......... -.i.t-fl- illT.i tli...M... II..mI Mrt.t f)rwit. I'KI-U AUIU iNinmi nu., .r-.. F PROGRAM GIVEN B' rSCHOOLGQOD BIG CROWD ATTENDS EXERCISES J)r'i White's Address lUcellent, and l Clans Oration Is Delivered In I'leas- in Munncr Winners of Trltes AnnouiKd by I'rof. Sliousc. Tho High School commencement exercises held at tho Daptlst church lUBi inursuajr .uvcuius uo iw interesting. Tbo addreia of Dr. Calvin 8. White was excellent. In a simple yet eloquent and forceful manner, ho told of the necessity of ' efficiency In attaining success, In whatever field of endeavor There was a largo attendance of persons Interested In school work, tbo church being too small to ac QomiBodate all. although chairs wen) placed Iri the aisles. Tho aotors of the olsss and Dowers decorated the luterlor. Th live graduates were utated on tho platform, parents and tMclws having reserved places on tM frost Mats. tho class oration, delivered M ' Vias Knilly 8kredr, was well Mplved It showed thoughtful punitlon, and the deliver) was fjendid Her subject was "The ilntathe r'usjtbilltiM of Imprlwju ent " ' -j 0'hh1 Musical Xuuilx'in. The musical uart of the urogram was very eatarUiulng. Miss Ituth Caldwell playd the entrsnre march. MWp lllnck sang a solo: Miss Mar-, Agret WJest and Fred I.ucss showed the musleal abilities of the gradu atipg cluae In duet; MIm Kva aravtH tilayod with admirable skill a piano V, rfhd Charles II. Huntor and IIs Ivu st plad on the trom no and violin, "respectively, accom panlnionts to the various numbers of the, ovon)ng. i'ln presenting diplomas to tho graduates, Chairman II. J. Ovorturf of alio jiohool board congratulated tho young people on having com pleted1 this part of tholr, educational course. Margaret Wlest, Emily Schreder, Fred Lucas, John Bather and Laurence Smith composed the class. Prize ore Awarded. Supt. Shouse announced the win ners of prizes for scholarship In tho second to eighth grados, Inclusive. Last fall tho First National nnnk offered $25 In prizes to bo distribut ed among tho grades and tho school , teachers supplemented this amount with $10 which tney cleared from an , entertainment, making a total of $35. It was decided to award $5 to tho student making tho best record In oach of tho grades except tbo first. A condition or tho award Is that tho $5 Is to bo spoilt for" some artfele for tho school which shall have cnscrlbcd thereon the namo of tho wlnnor of the prize. Tho seven articles will bo selected and bought next fall and placed In tho different school rooms. The following are tho winners ns announced by Mr. Shouso: Minnie I Llnstcr. second grade; Heryl Wing, i third; Isaac Uedell, fourth; Virginia1 Averlll. fifth; Nina Splnlng. sixth; John True, seventh, Suslo Kelloy, eighth. --- Milk i CREAM EGGS Best Fresh Products. t : j Pilot Butte Dairy t Jones & Botes. I Telephone Your Orders. j We Deliver Twice Dally. NEW ROAD JOFISHTRAPS ThoUtrup (Iikm Hid llmite by Way of Snuhlll llomeMeml. I News of Importance to llend fisher .men Is thnt thu road to the FWhtrnps lor I'rlnglo Falls, has boon changed. Instead or turning on the Ut nuo road Just beyond Allen's, on tho new road that led to Sawhtll's homesteud, It Is now necessary to kep south on the main road 1 .& miles trom Allen's ranch, and then turn off to the right on a now road made by I. T. Thol strtip. The distance 'a ust tho same anil the new road Is as good as the old The route was changed because tho old road cut nrross Mr Tholstrup's homestend, and has been fonred For Sale Modern 7-room house and lot 4 blk. 27. Also best grade Kimball piano with Angelas player and largo assortment music. One 40 H. P. 5 Pass, touring car; numerous articles household fur niture. Will be sold at reasonable prices and terms. Enquire of F. F. Smith BURNED OUT! RUINED; but If you are Insured In ono of tho big companies represented by .Me'S-Lattin & Company . your embarta8sment will only be temporary. Abk. them to fix up your policies today. New Picture House Matinee Every Satur day at 2:30 Prices 5 and 10c llt'Tl. 'mJUSl Special Music and Excellent , Filing. wwMPie The Dream ON BOND 8T. Clean Comfortable Commodious Theater Admitwion Only 10 and 15c Rudow (Sb Evans We Lead In Quality, In Price. We are always busy and our success is due to the fuel that our quality is the best and our prices the lowest. L. B. MISENER Wholesale and Retail Cash Grocery. Evurmn Uumilnir. Greenwood Ave., TKLKI'IIONK. SB8 We Deliver the Goods BUS AND DRAY LINE LIOHT AND HEAVY LIVERY. liny, Harlcy, OnUi, Wheat and Hran nt lowest prlci. Tho Largest Hnrn In Central Oregon. WENANDY LIVERY CO. Bend, Oregon. J. II. WENANDY LON L. FX)X, )end Jyachine hop All Kinds of Saw Mill and Farming R-E-P-A-I-R-S We Carry a Large Stock of Auto Repairs and S.upplies Wnll'St., next to Opera House yt&Hliurmn L s ROSE FE BIDS YOU TO HER STSVAL JUNE 10-15 Tickets will he on sale from all Stations on the O-W. R. N. .JUNE , 10, 11, 12, 1, 14, IU 1 2 ONE and ONE-THIIU) FARE for tho Round Trip A Program hits been prepared which will aurpaiw any former. Arrange to spend n week In Portland, nnd u week at NORTH BEACH on tho Pacific. KHUUCHl) PARKS will be In eirect from Portland, nnd tho O-W. R, ' fit N'8 Excursion Stcamora will ho making daily runa. J. Hi CORBETT, Agent, Bend, Oregon -JI