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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1912)
' TMfr THIS IIK.ID IIUM.KTI.N, IlKNI), AVKDNKSDAY, HKPTKMMKIt I. HHU 1 VOCAL STUNTS WIN APPLAUSE ALSO AROUSES LOCAL COMPETITION Bongs ami Veils of Seattle YMtors Moke Decided Hit, and Create wt Alleged Poetical Come back" S omo Extracts. One of tho moit appreciated feature of tho Bond Park Company excursion wns tho aonga and yells of the visitors. In addition to tho fol lowing camples, selected more for broTlty than special excellence, there were a 'doion parodies: My Davrff. Ev'rr time 1 como to town Tho boys keep klckln' my dnwR oroun Makes no dlt'rcnco It he Is a houn They gotta quit klckln my dawg aroun'. Every tlmo I turn aroun1 Somebody's knockin my dog-gone , town. Makes no dlf'rcnce If It Is new foun', They,1 gotta quit knockin my dog-j gbnotown. l'IIW. Thero nro flies on tho stonki Thero nro tiles In tho enkot To tho Dies thero Is no units Ttioro nro tiles In tho ten; Thoro nro flies ou mo; Hut thero nro no tiles on Hondl l)r The lionlV Knke, llend. , Homl! tor tho Lord's snko, Ilendt If you don't bend, you may hrenk; If yoit do'bend, you enn't brenk. llend! For tho Lord's sake, Hvndl Soma locnl scribe, evidently Im pressed by tho poetical productions of tho visitors, and deslroua of show ing that llond is nblo to hold her own In this Hold, as In others, porno trntcd tho following rhyme, cxtttlcd; ' To tho Soattlo Excursionists." We're glad you canto, Seattle, An wo want you here again, For now you vo gone nn left lis ll don't seem qulto the same. We miss the got darned rscket The smiles and anappy go, An' compared, wo think a circus Is a blame poor buncombe show. The special train was bully While tho diner made us grin, Tho songs were sure itiuio skookum An' the laughln'a left us thin. For once, It seems, we're all agreed, Slnco wo heard the llaioo groans, that a coyote howl is mild compared With Its mellifluous tones. We're proud you seem to llko us, An' we're glad, good friends, to say That we'ro almighty certain We'd like YOU better every day. ANOUtlilt I'OWKU PIllMKt'T. It. II. (lould mul n party of nlno men loft hero yostordny for Crescent tn begin preliminary survey work on n power project nenr thoro. Hack of tho project Is n number of cnpltnllata of lloppuor, Ore., chief nmong which 1s Or. N. A. Wlnnnrd. Mr. (lould will bo gone for nbout ton dnyu, nmt tho rest of tho party will probably bo thero longer. Tom Murphy along as foreman of tho crew, BEND OREETS (Continued from Pago One). Good Music, Good Eats Special Sunday Dinner 12 to 2 P. M. NEW .TAGGART HOTEL! Thero are several reasons why you should tako your Sunday dinner at Taggart's. To begin with, you may not know what good dinners Taggart's has In store for those who may "get the habit ' and bring the family , , every Sunday, thus making the day ono of rest tho W good housewife will appreciate this. ,,- Then you wJU hear the tunes sung at tho Ttend-Soattlo V. banquet last Monday night, which you'll need to learn if you're gfllng to be a Dend Dooster, These tunes will set music to words which will go down in the history ' of tho building of a great city. Part of tho music will be rendered on a very One" Plny cr Piano. It. L. McFarland of Portland, a red hot Dend Booster, has this piano, the famous Stelnway, and sev eral others for sale or will consider trade on Bond real estate. For further information regarding salo of tho pianos, sco E. M. THOMPSON. buck fniinliiK" hiul burnt tho vm-lit-Hive order of tho day. Ills nilvlcu wnn that Imoluiwo fnrmors nwnii their ponies for hogs, mul tliolr chnpH for n book of Bolcntlllo fnrmliin; their spurs were to bo rotnlnud to scratch hog bncks, because nothing makes n hog hnpplor than to hnvo Its back scratched, Then came W. l. Cheney, 'presi dent or the (lend Park Company and liOHt of tho evening, more than 100 Went i "0,ll I't'opiu ueiiiK "n Kin i in union to mo excursionists nun visit ors from other towns, lie told of his enthusiasm though theru wns little need of that, as his work for tho Inst IS mouths already had spoken for him. Ho explained that hu had abandoned leisure and n comfortable Income and In tta place shouldered hard work for llend. Ills talk was short. It was simply a "confession of faith;" It won the nudlniice. Among other things Mr. Cheney told of his four visits to llond. The first trip, by stage, cost hint JIG; the second' by auto, $3r; 4ho third, by special car, $000; tho fourth, by special train, $3,400. "And the next time 1 may have to walk!", ho wound up. Itnxoo Hand Makes Hit. "The llaioo Band" then gave a sldc-spllttlng performance. This was a "musical" organliatton led by Bandmaster Cheney, which rendered. or, perhaps better, "re ml ml" an elab orate production, which was partly a solo by Mr, Cheney and partly nn operatic production by tho trained musicians of tho llend Park Com pany. The performance was tho funniest ever seen In Bend, and evoked howling applnuse, "Wo feel qulto proud, you may de pend. That wo should bo tho ones to rend The first Oram! Opera performed In llend," by a portntldn, wore absent. W. I. Powers told something of tho work and the results of the demonstration farms, and 11. C. Oliver neatly dodgod a call for a speech with a clover word or two. F. B. Poor, genoral manngor of tho Bend Park Company, told of Seattle's growth, of his faith In Bend, and of tho wonderful possibilities here, urging that llend people study and fully realize just what remnrkablo nssots tho town possesses, D. E. Hunter talked on lumbering and Oencr.il Manager J. P. Koyes of tho Bend Company outlined tho pos sibilities of the Inexhaustlblo water supply of tho Deschutes. D. M, Mosessohn, publisher of tho Port land Chamber of Commerce Bulletin, related his enthusiastic first Impres sions of Bend, and called special at tention to tho value of tho handsonto local building stone. Hudson Talks Funning. C. S. Hudson, cashier of the First National Bank, spoko convincingly of his ever-Increasing faith In tho country and explained why the farm ers' work was the foundation of com munity prosperity. Ills particular thomo wns tho splendid futuro In i was the vocal finale, followed atoro for tho hog and dairy Industry, I blistering burst of baton music. In discussing transition that country w'lero rhlch ho told of the was coming to tho up to now "horse- fem ! E. M. Iara, president of tho Bend Commercial Club, closed the pro gram with a clever speech thnt won a big bunch of applause. Ho finished by telling the visitors, who were to return to Seattle, while Bend people went to tied comfortnbly here, the story of the old German and his dog. "Ach, Schneider," ssld the German to his dog. "How I wish I us you. When you die, you are dead, and that's all thero Is to It. But me, when I die, I gotta go to Hell yet." Flashlight photographs of the ban quet were takon by C. O. Reward It was nearly midnight when tho special train pullod out of tho depot. The Parly's Pemoiinel. Tho following people came to Bend on the excursion: W. D, Cheney, Frank II. Poor, Mrs. A. C. Rhodes. Miss Vera A. Ham mond, Mr. and Mrs. U F. Swift. O. E. Williams. Mr. Boyd, Mrs. 11. It. Pom- roy, J, M. MoMurray, D. J. Davi son, J. P. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. M. It. Wood, C. E. Hays, Mr. Herkvii rath. Will T. Curtis. E. F. Batten. E. J. Cronln, J. C. Brown, P. Ituhlo, !'. ttuiiu, .1. J. O.mmasr, i. 1.iium, Joint Lupus, Mr. Johnson, Knrlo lluoiur, It. L. McKiirlnnd, .MIsn. Ilaxiil Duvonport, M, M. WlniiliiKhniUi 1'uull WltiuliiKham, I'lms. H. Woods, Mr. Kroiloh, F. MeUotiilo, P, DmmltiKur, M. A, llamer, Mr. Ellington, Mr. mid Mis. P. 0. ChrlMtenseii, II. A. Ilortou, II. W. Young, T. 1 1. Cruder, J. W. linns. J. Ilrniiohuw, Mr. Wiiyhorn, l.uinbuth Peterson, I). M. Mosessohn, O. W. Foster, L. Cochran, .1. Ilornth, F. . Ilnnglaud, J. A. Copes, It. llalncH, A. Mesher, Miss MiiKltinls, Mrs, Hastings, Mrs. Wanda Michaels, Mrs. Chun, Boss, Mrs. T. F. Mnloitoy, Miss Fosdlok, Mrs. II. F. Hcutt. Mrs. K, Dobbins, Allnn Door, Mr. mul Mrs. H, P, Lev, Mr. and Mrs. a. .tkurderun, C. Haines. Others I'Hitlclpste. A plensnut feature of the excursion and tho bunquet wns thnt men from other towns were guests. From Me tollus live representntlves ramu as guests of Mr. Cheney. They Were Hewitt Davenport, mauagur of the lowtiilto company there, K. T. Pier sou, editor of tho Central Oregonlan, W. B. Smith, Deiitou U. Ilurdlck and Otto Pierce. While he did not stsy over for the bnuquet, Editor W. T. Johnson of the Terrebonne Oregonlnn wns also a guest on tho excursion train, and tho recipient of special consideration. Some weeks ago, when a Crook county paper took a fling at Beud, saying some things not qulto pleasant Mr, Johnson s paper made an nble reply, characterizing the attack as a sour grape product. Mr. Johnson was presented by Mr. Cheney with a pleasant souvenir In the shape of a handsomely framed hand decorated copy of tho following song, which was sung on tho train and at the bnnquvt, side by sldn with Mr, Johtiimi udltorlal stHUil'iiMip fur llend (Tiinn! "Oh, Voir llenutlnil li.ilp Hero's In you, Torrohoiuin, You true blue, now Terrebonne' llninl will walk n mile to meet ion, lluud will slop a train In greet mi' OIi, you rare Terrebonne, Vim full- nmt mmiti'n TnrrtitMinnni Kvor fair ami frank, you put u your debt. Wo'vo como to thnnk you, ami k(ji imii mrKvi. llend, you l lorgei. , llend, Bend, llend, drinks U I, Terrubounol tr we live We Go Everywhere If our wag-oea can't Tour wash by upnu rth you stndj LOW PRICKS, UBTTKR SERVICE Bend Steam Laundry. Put Your Duds In Our Suds" to loom that tho HORTICULTURE FIRE RELIEF OF OREOON la ono of tho best nrx! cheap est companies nnd is known for Its promptneiM In settling loswa Ho suro you have lot mo flifuruon your insurance before you In sure, for 1 enn save you money. Olllcti two doom south of post of fice, or nddreu J. B. MINER Bund, Ore. L. l IIUY PI.Mf, CIIOOK COl'NTV, OBE. 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