IK V I f ) ( m ft) ( ( ( ( C ( ( ( NOTICE t To the Ladies: We have just received an immense line of Dry Goods. These goods should have reached us three weeks ago in ample time to,sup ply your needs for the summer. The line consists of Muslin Underwear, White Waists, amatmmmmmm . . ... . i i n i n i i i i i i i I I i Skirts, Ready-MadejSuits, Linen Coats, Drapery Goods, Wash Goods andJExtra Fjne Summer Suitings. These goods we do not propose to carry over. They must be sold within the next two weeks. To do this we will make very interesting prices. The line is absolutely complete now so don't wait. ( ( t m ( ) ( ) M - ( I : jfjxvct "I $ ) BITS ABOUT TOWN. Cleveland's Baking Powder. P. A. Wooley of T' ualo, was in town last week. Miss Iva West, daughter of J. I. West, returned to Bend last Friday. Cooks who make the best pie crust use Cleveland's Baking Pow der. A sidewalk hai been built on the north side of Oregon street west of Wall. Ralph C. Corbln and W. G. Pordham of Rosland were in Bend last week. The roofing over trie sidewalk in front of the old White meat market has been removed. Work is progressing on the con struction of Li nster's ruacbiue shop next to the Opera House. C. B. Allen was down from the Ml-Jcws. He says crops there abouts are looking splendidly. Mashed potatoes are made whiter nud lighter by adding Cleveland's Baking Powder before beating. Miss Maud Vandevcrt returned' from Portland last Friday night, bringing with her Miss lone Fisher. J. F, Taggertfc Co. are installing a first-class restaurant in the build ing on the corner of Wall and Ore gon streets. The Bulletin has a big new as sortment of high grade Bond let-tcr-hcad papers, in many tints, to select from. Over 375 head of horses were put up in the Bend livery stables on the Fourth in addition to those usually on hand. ( O' Donneil Bros, have oidcred a j-h.-p. Waterloo engine to be oper ated in connection with their meat market and sausage factory. The Star Bakery supplied the "feed" at the realty men's meeting last week. It was "good dope," toothe bakery docs fine work. Pure milk delivered at your door at toe per single quart. Leave or ders at Kelly's confectionery. 16-18 II. Si-inning. A. I). Moe, the tailor, says he wishes the Fourth came around monthly. Kvcryouc in town discov ered their clothes needed pressing. A clean-up sale oil men's Oxfords 35 per cent ofl. Boys' Oxfords 20 per cent ufT. Come early, while I have the sizes. Men's Toggery, A. L. French. John White is now operating the restaurant in his building on the corner of Wall and Oregon streets which formerly wus conducted bj Wheeler and Carr. Mr, and Mrs. Sylvester Stoats returned last Saturday from their wedding trip to the coast, and have taken up their residence lu the Auderway cottage. J I tn Linti brought a 14-pound "Dolly Vardcn" into town last week. lie scys it gave him all kinds of a fight some distance be low the Fish Traps, Last Friday 11,500 sheep passed FULL LINE OF Builders' Supplies Dpovs, Sashes, Paints, Glass, Uuilders' Hardware, Roofing. Everything you need for your new House or new Store. N. P. SMITH Wall Street, Wall Street through Bend on their way to the summer ranges in the mountain forest reserves. Jake Hiuton of Suanlko owned 9,5000. Wantud Position as cook in a small outfit. Telephone or write to Mrs. Huntington, care of F. A Shonquest. On (Saturday Dr. Coe went to Crescent iu his car. He reports several new cases of scnrlet fever in that vicinity. II. P. J. McDonald went to Priuevillc yesterday to file the plats of "Bend Higkts." the Lhter property west of the river which is to be put on the market in resdence lots. Maurice Lara, cousin of A. M. Lura, who was associated with the management of "The Big Store" Inst winter, has returned from Chi cago to remain here permanently. Fourth of July sale on men's tailor-made suits. Reduction of from $3.00 to $7.00 per suit; have your measure taken before it is too late. Men's Toggery, A. L. French L. F. Wakefield came down from Crescent last week. He re ports that on the previous Sunday fourteen automobiles with parties from Klamath Palls were at Odell Lake. Rev. J. Anthony Mitchell will hold services morning and evening next Sunday. "Our Duty to Father and Mother," morning sub ject, "Hunting for Men," subject tor evening. J. N. Hunter and W. II. Staats have had the old barn on Minne sota street back of the Chapman building remodelled into a garage, in which they now keep their new Jackson cars. The Fourth of July decorations of F. W. Stafford's National Cash Market established a record in et tractivencss. Never before was beef so patriotically bedecked with red white and blue. Miss Mary C, Davies, neiee of Mrs. M. J, Kelley, is visiting Mrs. Kelly. Miss Davies has just grad uated from the Washington High School iu Portland. She will re main here for some months, A record of speedy construction apparently is being made by $her rittt Bros, in the erectiou of John White's uew building on Wall street. Begun last week, it now practically is completed. The big guessing contest at the National Cash Market closed last Friday, the $20 oil stove going to Mrs. Kulp, who guessed 1550 beans as the number in the jar. Mar ian Lawrence and Ruth Caldwell counted the beans, finding 1533, Notick is hereby given Hint I have purchased from Chew & Silke all the cord and uncut wood on the railroad rightofway between Bend and Wctweathcr Springs. All per sons interfering with same will be prosecuted. tf Wm. P. Downing. Lost A team of marcs, about 850 weight. One grey, one bay. Branded 8 on" left shoulder. Both have baiters on;' Lost six miles east of Priuevillc' road.' Send in formation io Bulletin office. $30 reward for recovery. Clakknck V. Barto. I4tf Found -Bay '. Horse 24 miles east of Bend, on Bear Creek Road; weight about itoo pounds, no brand, tlirce shots, white star in lorchcad, both hind feet white. Owner may have same by calling, proving ownership tend paying ex penses. O. L. Moore. x6-x8 Miss Veda Williams and Mi Cornelia Wilson entertained a num ber of friends last Thursday even ing at the home of Mrs. J. M. Law rence. After a cafeteria supper on the lawn the party spent the re mainder of the evening within doors with music and games. FoundOne dark gray horse, weight 1450; branded UX 011 shoul der, JV on left stifle. Dark brown horse, weight 1350, brand W on right shoulder, white stripe runs from middle of face to end of nose Brown horse hobbled. Came to my place at Cougar Butte 4 weeks ago. Owner may find the same by addressing George Hilliard, care Fisher Logan, Held, Or. 17-30 MMMMMMMNM The Wise Farmer Boys McCormick Mower ! BECAUSE LOS ANOELES TO NEW YORK. Two MotorcycHaU on Their Way Across the Continent. H. D. Johnson and A. H. Helge sas cf Lea Angeles, passed through Bend Saturday on their way to Spokane. They are crossing the continent by mototcycic, seeking roads out 01 me oruiuary travel ana nninu of interest not trenerallv seen by the traveling public, taking views and writing a description 01 the trip and country for Bicycling World, of New York City, and Motorcycling, of Chicago. Mr. folinon is ridinir for the In dian factory, testing the machine in one of the hardest tripe known for motorcycles, from Los Angeles via trie coast route tc xtcautng, armcq Oretron to Sookane. Wash.. via Helena, Butte, National Park, Bismarck, N. D , and Unicago; thence via the Great Lakes and down the Hudson. Mr. Hejgeson is riding a Minneapolis two-speed, and botn will Keep a recora 01 per formance of machines and report weak points to the factories. They have been on the way near ly a mouth, camping out wherever night overtakes them. Each car ries 135 pounds luggage on carrier on rear wheel, comprising grub and camp outfit. They report hard rnaH for these vehicles from Red ding, California, to this place, the land making travel siow ana tire some. The roads through this sec tion are fine for auto or team. Over all these 1 500 miles of rough and rocky roads, the G. &. J. tires used have made a wonderful record only one puncture each on the trip nails through casing. No other trouble has been experienced. HARD TIMES IN MINNESOTA. Awful Weather Condition Cut Crops and Boost Prices. Suffering humanity will join tonight lit every Minneapolis church ia which prayer meetings will be held, in sup plications for rain to break the awful drouth. I'or there has been no rain this month unless a meager five-hun dredth of an inch be counted rain. It ia the most protracted hot spell since 1901. The meau temperature for the past wek have been 9 degrees above the normal mean temperature for June. Milk cousumers are Dangerously near price raise now ani face probable ad vance next fall, anyway. I'or dairymen are up against lack of pasturage. Grass, except in lowlands, is burned up. one dairymen said today he had turned his cows into his oat field. Wholesale milk. people say the milk supply is cut down 50 per cent. Destruction or marked decrease of the hay crop means added expense tp the dairymen uext winter. Hay dealers say tlio Minnesota crop is gone, even to a one-third normal prairie hay crop, and tall prospects are for high hay prices. Millfeed, too, is upward bound. High feed prtca .plat to increased, cost o! operating all 'bvisiuesa involving we of horses ami cows. So the high-! cost-of-living problem is booked up with the blisteriug beat, and drouth spells worry to the man of uneven temper, Daily News, Minneapolis. They ore heavier in con struction, and will last longer unite harJ hms than other mowers. The bearing surfaces are larger and the motion of the running gear is slower tLan on other machines. They cost no more than in- GJ t ferior mowers. Price. pJ I All ordinary repairs can fee made at our store, Bend Hardware Co. BmSTOL . leVHnbSHflaieiVaSfr HbW.5I X -1.. j REMEMBER, THE ft.riaiiiii!' JCdMM fj Commences April First. We carry a full line of the very best Tackle. Big new shipment just i. Rods. Vr Flies, Leaders, etc S. C. Caldwell LG EYERYTHN6 fr tk Fisfera. WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Table always supplied with the best that the town affords. Neat and Comfortable Rooms. Bknd, Oregon SATHER CAN SUPPLY THE WANTS OF EVERYBODY A BIG raw SHIPMENT OF Enamelware JUSTIN. THE VERY THING FOR CAMPING. NEW STOCK OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE LAMPS, CAP JELLY GLASSES, HANDSOME SETS OF White ani Gold China. IT'S ALL WORTH SEEING AND IT'S ALL WORTH BUYING. The Old Reliable Store. E. A. SATHER GENERAL MERCHANDISE BEND, OREGON