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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1912)
PAOR a TIIH 1IKND llULLKTm, URND, VKlNKHI)AV, JUNK a, 1010. ,f 14 I. The Bend Park Company tti U) t ?! oogi I I Ct t 4 ' 4 hf AV12 boen act l civ rncncctl In butlnir ami sclllnir nroitertr In f I 11K.M) fur (he lat lite months, during which period tlicy hare sold uriuarOs or 1100 lots.. They nro tlio lamest owner of cloio-ln business nntl rrolilcnco property In tho city.. They hnvo been tho menus of bringing tnnuy pettier to 11KNI) nnd Central Oregon, And bcllero , as tho (2 rent Northern express It In their Orcgou booklet, "tlmt llcntl will bo tho cere ter of a great farming community, And will Itself become a great manufacturing center Ijecausa of tho enormous vratcrpower In tho Deschutes lUver.'' They thoroughly Delicto In tho towi nnd In tho great futuro which lies before It. They hare Just Issued n Tcry attractive Illustrated folder on 11KN1), which they will mall upon request. They still hATO a largo number of highly desirable lot, at prices ranging from $180 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 tho best unsold lot they hao and send the contract for tho same.. Those Interested In tho great futuro of 1IBXU and Central Oregon can address any of tho following oOlces. THE GRANGE CondiutttI by i. TV. DARROW, Cl.nh.rn. H. Y KMor of tM M l'orlt StaU Qrang Utvitvt r NEW YORK MATTERS. Important Rsiotutlons Conitdtrtd In Annual Snilon. Among resolutions approved at the late kohmIoii or the Kmplro Btate grange wore tho following, Itelntlva to tlio proposed remuvnt of curtain restrle tlon from the Inw permitting olco to be sold an butter the committee stated that It war uimlterutily opposed to nny rliauge In tbu present law affecting the mnnufacturo atid snlo of oleomnrira riuo or nuy other suustnnco mudo In luiltutlon of butter uiul tlmt It was opposed to nny reduction In tho prss ent tax on colored uleoinnrgarlue, but wer In favor of stivngtlmnlug tlio present laws In tho Interests of both producer and consumer of butter and iJWrU cooperation with the National Dairy union In It efforts to protect the dairy Interests and tho public. Itexnrdlug the relation of commit. Ion men to shippers, the granite rec ommended tlmt the standing commit tee on legislation bo Instructed to co operate with all shipping associations Interested In securing tho enactment of a law that will properly safeguard tho Interests of shippers and place such regulations upon comratislon men as will protect the Interests of th shipper. Another resolution acted upon was ouo requesting congress to restore the duty on cream so that It will cor respond to the duty on butter. The committee favored the reolutlon and said that the tariff In discriminating In favor of one us egglust the other TRUCKS BEND to BURNS (OPERATING FOUR PACKARD TRUCKS.) Best Service - - - - Lowest Kates i Ruti ml Trips n Week 4 Central Oregon Trucking: Co. Olllco next door to I'ostofllce. W. S. UlCKWOOD, Alitr. s ummer Good s 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. At this fltoro you will find Uiu latest styled nnd tho beat ninkcn of Straw Hats, Summer Suits, Shirts, Underwear, Ties, Etc. Our prices nro oxnetly right, too. Mnke our store headquarter fur what you need, R. M. SMITH CLOTHING CO. "Kverythlng to Wenr for Men Who Care." W4 r. FUN ON D AMOND iAST SUNDAY MADRAS HERE ON THIS SUNDAY - Veterans Fall to Show up, Hut Hoys tGet Good Practice I'or Fourth of ' ,, July 'Game Team's I'hoto In The Ilulletln Next Week. A chuullled ad in Tho Ilulletln Is read by hundreds and bring tho ad vertiser good ret unix fur tho money invcstcti. So . .. it ! bbBs 1V ' "i 1 sssssskssasV3 fiY MMa A -sVEsasssssssV11 JUj sssffsTissJsssssissssissMslssssss amv ------ Under New Management, i THE PILOT BUTTE, INN UHND'S LOADING IIOTOL Is now In chnrKC of J. F. Tnggnrt &tCo. First ClnM Service nnd tho Comfort of Guests, Is Our Motto. FRUO AUTO Between Hotel and Depot. r As practically none of the veteran playors, alias "Has Becns," showed up for the scheduled ball game with the "regulars" Sunday afternoon, tho bis event was called off, and Instead a catch-aa-catch-can 'contest was per petrated, with some ot the "big league" nlno "sporting" tbeJr new suits, lined up against a pick-up team. There was a good turn-out of fans, and everyone bad a good time. The l)o8 got by far the best practice they hav bad this year. This Sunday Madras comes up to take a whack at tho local pill chasers, and a good game is expected. This will be the last game before the 4th, when Metollus crosses bats here. It Is understood that the visitors have annexed a lot of volunteer material and Intend to make all kinds of a stab at the 65 per cent gato receipts which the winning nine pulls down. .However, Manager Jesso Hunter Isn't saying much, nor the players either, but there seoms to be a healthy hunch at large that Hend will have a pretty able lot 6f ball tessera In tno ring It Self, On Saturday, the Cth, Hod mond Is scheduled to appear, and fans with hourt trouble are urged to keep nttuy. .Yx both games the diamond will be, put in god shape. On Sunday Photographer Seward tpok a flno pic ture of tho team for The Bulletin and a cut of the !ou will appear on tb&Fourth In tho big 44-page Devel opment number. The Bulletin also will have score cards for freo distri bution at both games. "' For the Fourth! SILK "BEND" BADGES HAT BANDS RIBBONS and BADGES for visitors ' - with the name of their town. v i:- ;-t For sale on the streets and at THE BULLETIN OFFICE V- and will A CAI OF THANJCS. j, yo wish to extend our hearty thanks to those who so kindly aided u?(ind extended smypatby ti ur id tJiV'hoiir of pur grief. jWijJjDMna'CHAS. A; CAKR0LI,, New Peed Yard Operated by , The Wenandy Livery & Auto Co. pWVj . NEAR THE DEPOT i i Jt lyOPfipsm THE UNITOD WAREHOUSE HAY and GRAIN- AT LOWEST PRICES w. u. vakt, MAsncn or yaw touk stats would mnke It easy for slilppern of crenm Into this country to avoid the laws by shipping cream with a blub butter fat content. The report opposed the present elec tion law kuiinn as the tovy law, us It suIwmtvo no uneful punxs. and In that ill'' rourt of Appeals busproumine ed rertnln features of It uucoustltu tlonnl there Is no Justification for Us continuance upou oar statata books On the subject of placing telegmpb and telephone companies under the control of the public service commis sion the committee had examined the law and found that it seems to apply to corjwratlous ooly, and If, nudor th present law, telephono companies that are unincorporated nro not under the provision of the commission they should be placed thero. Itfgardlug direct primary legislation. tbu jrmnu'e recommended tbe repeal of the present primary 'law In toto the cnactmmt of such a law as meet tbe demund of the udrocates of gennlue direct primary Ionization. Msstlna of County Deputies. The (ouuiy deputies from tho varl ous counties In New York held u meet ing In connection wltb tbe state grange which was attended by nearly nil of them. Jt was tbe sixth annual session of tbe Deputies' association. J. J. Har den is president. Tbe discussion of many subjects pertaining to tho work of tho deputy was Interesting and val uable. Papers were rend on "Ornnpe InsNiotlon, by K. O. Andms of Jef ferson county; on "Tho County Pejiuty and His Ilesponslbllltles," by P. It, Knnpp of Cortland, ami on "The Htibor- dlnnto drnngo Some of Its Weakness. e aud How ItemcdUM." by Dufay Wright of Sfonroo. A resolution was adopted asLIK thai tbe state grange allow deputies J2.C0 inir day for four days and 4 cenU mileage ono way when nttendlng tbu state trrrnpo meet ings. The resolution was presented lo Iho body of Uie gruugu for considera tion. New York 6tst Qrangs Offlesrs Pop 1012. Master, W. II, Vary, Watortown; overseer, B. J, Lowell. Frcdonlai lee turor, P, H. Alexander, Pulaski; stew ard, Btanley Todd. Pittsford; assistant steward, F. E. Itlley, Bennett; chaplutn. 8. L. Strivings, Castile; treasurer, W L. Bean, McGraw; secretary, W, N. Giles, Skaneafeles; gntokeeper. U. K Seekel, Seneca Falls; Pomona, Mrs. Katharine McCauley, Stanley; Florn, MnM'P. 8 Aldrlcb, Palmyra; Ceres. Miss TtatU Oodrey, Olenn; lady assists ant steward. Miss Mabel Bushnell, Cbnthnm; executive committee, Edwin Knickerbocker, Paugatl. r ' II We Deliver the Goods BUS AND DRAY LINE LIOHT AND HEAVY LIVERY. Hay, Unrlcy, Onts, Whent nnd Ilrnn nt lowest prices. Tho LnrKt-st linrn In Central OreKon. WENANDY LIVERY CO.1 Bend, Oregon. J. II. WENANDY LON L.lFOX end jyjachine hop All Kinds of Saw Mill and Farming R-E-P-A-I-R-S Wc Carry a IrRe Stock of Auto Repairs and Supplies Wail St., next to Opera House FOREST FIRES MENACE PROSPERITY A llttlo enro on YOUR PART mny rcBtilt In tho snvlnjr of THOUSANDS of DOLLARS to CITIZENS OK ORE GON. Do you realize that Oregon Timber pays nbout one-third of tho State's tuxes' Tlmt Orcjron's Forest distribute inoro wealth in tho Stnto than Grain, Fruit, Vive tables nnd Fish combined? Good Citizenship Do manda ObHorvnnce of tho Forest Flro Laws. Oregon Forest Fire Association 718-710 Ycon Bulldlnir, Portland, Orciron. , i1 '''mmmtmmammmmMm WII I Tl?AnF'fop neiul residence . KlCr property, four and one half acres of land jn the best fruit district of Oregon, sixteen miles from Portland, six miles from Oregon City. Store building on ground. Good lo cation for small stow. Three sawmills within mile. Telephone central pays $-BO,00 per year. If you want to trade your residence" property for a business location here is your chance. Write the Culver Land Co,, of Culver, Oregon. ' Xtm l: I, X m It 4 4 fl 9 4 ; I lf the Ktho &iml( lor i Tpo i0 !, HI STs re i 5?c f rn I M1 I tvTl I Ma' I ' jlnch I' 330 ( $ rain If and , heat II M Mil. asbw M