ipp" m t i n't! I '' iff filn lOi LOCAL BITS. Cut Untofi In In Portland ou n ibiKlllCM visit. . , , , George L. Simmons was 11 Bend viiltor tiH Saturday. If you like the old time noiinn,-nl. lend the Old TimeCbiiccH Feb. ab Creed Trlplctt nnd wife linvc re cently moved Into their new home 4it Lytic Jim MofTttt nnd Wntt Jones were tor Hem! Wednesday nttciidltiK to Inud matters. Dave IIIII was u Bend visitor ' Yuoday from lib homestead ut the lJlK Meadows. A. C. Lucas left Monday morn inj for Fremont, Neb,, where he J-ocs on a business visit. , (. )i. A. Hather returned Wcdtics dny Ao" I'orlluud, where he went to buy sprint: goods. Air. nnd Mrs. V. V. Smith were lWiievll'a visitors Saturday, return. In K to llcnd Sunday. ' , Mr. nnd Mrs. Itcrt rowelt were tot town Wednesday to attend the K. of I. reception and dance. . Housekeeper, attention! If you arc nut of bread you can net It Kood and frvtli nt the news stand. Attend the Old Time Concert in the cvculut: of l'cb. 3H nnd listen once more to the souk of former iluys. , ). I), lfonoyman is acting as Clerk ut the l'llot Unite Inn during (he nbwncc of A. C. I.ucas, the , proprietor. John Slsumorc returned to llcnd Monday night from accdmpanyluR the remain of .Mrs. Slsemore to Myrtle Creek. Wc nre prepared to do-drlll seed lnjf for those desiring Mine. Kates liiudc known ujhiii application. Merrill & Wilkinson. 495J Tomorrow is Washington's birth ta a legal holiday mid the jwst ollicc aild the telephone central will In ojieti only the na me as on Sun day. Subject of Ucv. Mitchell's scr 'ittqn next Sunday dt n' a. in. will be- "Man's IUhcst Ambition." For 7:30 p.m.: "The World's Thirst A A letter to The Hnllctln from a hew subscriber at Chclnn, Wash., says; There ro a Rood many talk ing of goiiii; from here to Crook county this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Prank West were down from their up-river ranch at tvudiuu to busiuetri matters nnd to be present nt the reception give by the KnlRlits of Pythian. Charles M. Montf.outery, fore man on the Tom Sharp ranch on Crooked River, is n, business -visitor jn ltend today. The Bulletin ack nowledges n plcasmt call. Spring will soon be here and the news stand has not the eelebrnted Lilly's Western Grown Seeds for sale. If you want larec quantities KCt your orders in in time. " Qrandmn I rnrhlu celebrated bcr uliu'ilrtli lilrllulnv ill PriuCVlUc list "week. , She is strong for her nfce iiud will probubly enjoy several more blrthdayo before the Grim Rctiper calls, , , John Johnson of Reilmptid was in llcnd Wednesday and made this office n pleasant call, coining lu nnd MibscrtiiuR for The Bulletin. Mr. Johnson was hauling hay to llcnd ior which he received $19 per ton or clovcf hay delivered at the barn. Stock 'Must for Njce Line gi Dkhes, GTOd Line of Hats, Somfc Shoe$, And Evervihini GeneraMy Carried in Dry Goods' and Furnishing Stock. Remember the Old Tltne Concert on the evening of Feb 28.. C11I Katou has recently frfrrcliiised 256 hend of cnttle 011 the Ochnco for the Hnldwlii' ranch. 'The stock will Minn Iwt ilrltn.ii in iI.Im ., I. est of mud nnd will l: fattened there. Rllcy forown, the old prospector who had bu-u working 1111 the dis coveries lit Powell Unites, iittcnijwd to commit suicide In 1'iluevilli lcist week I'rldny by taking lnuihiiium. The doctors savcil him, however. A Mr. Ldebko of North D.ikotM. has recently bought 11 40111e tract of ditch lundjust fionili of Pilot Unite and has left for IIIkuMo brinj; In his family. Ifc has iiImj boilulit nil acre tract In Lytic and has rent cd n house there. Dr. C W. Merrill has ordered a stock of drues and will run a druir store in connection with his present l.llfel.lau.l 1' .!. vnt.aaa flip (!. ,41 he is fvcllini; lints, hIiocs, etc at ureJllv reduced wiccrf. Read bin nil (11 another column. II. II. JcYfersOu arrived in bend rfivnlh'. Iiuliii Ih-pii he nl here to develop a jioncre tract of laud ! inn six miles cast of Hend and own cd bv C. M. Rest and Phil Phcluii of Seattle. Mr. Jefferson exacts his brother to join him about the tst of March, after which they will begin active work on) the ranch. Gtcu II. Slack finished n four months' term of bchool nt Powell Huttos last Friday nnd has now moved onto his homcalcnd south cm t of town, lie will clear a tract of land and seed il to barley and see what can be done by dry farm ing. He lias also orucrcu two dozen frui trees and will set them out 011 the homestead. Joseph H. Shearer, who for so many years ran a stopping place at Shearer's liiducdn the Lower Des chutes, died on l'cb. 11. He came to Oregon in 1802, and was well known throughout the northern and central parts of the State. For uianv vears his stonpiiii! house was a favorite place for travelers colon to and irom 1 lie uaucs iroin v-cn tral Oregon The General Land Office has just rendered a decision iu the con test of Martlin A. iiiuiimati vs. Oliver Thorbjornson, and sustains the decision of the local laud office at The Dalles which was In favor of Mrs. Hindmau.. It is probable that the case will be appealed t6 the Secretary of the Interior. Attorney Hctison of Rend was attorney for Mrs. Iliiiduiau. Mrs. Norma Rowlcc has been given the pcrmnncnt custody of 3.year-old William Dudtcy Totnlln, the child over which there was such au intcrcstinK' controversy n Tew months si. The child was Riven temporarily to Mrs. Rowlec In December by the juvenile court officials and having received fcood care the boy was given to Mrs. Rowlcc permanently. The longest drawn out contest ever heard before Commissioner Rills Is bciiin heard this week, that of Palmer vs. Qulbcrg. The con test Is brought against the home ..t..mt of lacob Ouiberir which lies u f...v ml! north of Sisters'.' The taking of testimony began Monday nnd the caw is still being ncaru. Attorney Myers appears for Palmer, Attorney Rctison for Quiberg. A. M. Lara has a very attractive display window this week, the work of II. P. J. McDouald, who is an expert at window dressing The display consists of Madras and Priucvillc flour, breakfast food aull Germ Grits, several sheafsof wheat, Be Closed Out to Make Room Drugs Now Coming. Evftrvthln Goes at Cost and Less -. u.i-t. .......i . . hml a tray of cegs. The display represents 11 fewof the products of Crook comity, 'everything I" the window havhlg been produced 111 t he-county With the exception of u few ciilendnrN'ou display. The L.idiei.' dengue of the Pfi-s byterian church will do mending plain sewing, etc nt moderate prices, nptfciitl attcutii)ii,leing given to rep.iir-wor'fc' for bachelors mid motherless young men. Those de siring work done should leave 11 at Mrs Sawhill's. Inkllnicit at (list. C.isr, Pel), rh. MttKillMcRcynoM of llcnd U vUllliinlOiit Atlorii'cy Mycrt of I.nlilUtv and Mr. Ilcmictl Wre nt Hitters t'r.diiy evening lii JiudritM. Dr. Cue of llcnd vt'Kt called to the pick bed of Mn, tfutUm nt Kitten Monday evening, Mr arid Mn. Waller Ortham of Sitter aie tltltfugat Ght. Mr. 1'ranlc Arnold and wile litvc bccti tjttiiliii; R fc w ilnyt In Ilia Clovcriltlc country t Mting with rclutivet. I'rof. I'ord, candidate for county kIioo) iirliilcmleiil, uatn plrmanl i-ollrr at Glut totlny, Monday. Tlic1imuiicrttc1c ImII nt Slileraon the 14th wot n Krund tucc ti, there IkIdk Co iniinlNrn told. Two prlrc were nitcn for the bctt tuttalnrd character. Dr. Tu'rlcv toolc VetUlemiin'S nrlic and Mrl. Kliuli JonUti laillct, priie. The nuis of the tnatken air at follow: Oentletnte'a prle. Dr. M. V. Tnrley, thing ChintRuii: Indict' prl-. Mm. Doh Jordan, grantliiM; Mr. M. V. Turley, tailor Klrli I'rntik Ilotlton, ahdoon China limn; Mr, l'.lloiltoii, Dinah; Latter and Clyde Oltt, Irishmen; Johnnie Moore, clown; Ilol) Jordan, hoy; Unity Allen, flower elrl; Mr. Carrie Oreen, fairy; Mrs. C. I.. OUt, iopeorn girli Itva Mor rlt, rote girl; Grace ami Annie Cyrut, farlct; Ororge Wilton, clown; l.ewit l'otter, doctor, Incx 1'ullcrton, hl-ie-bcll, OitMie I'ullcrton. ttudenl; John Colter, llcnd lute lull boy. Guy Meltey nold. ace of tjwde: Mr, l'ratik Hurley, fencing girl: MittKIIUMcKcynoMt. txt. lUrll'orcsttaiidJcMicTetherow, rndiau. Idld Winkle, play cmdt; George Slecut ami iicitli'Wilton, country jike; Van Imiklrk, long dutter, Mr. Kuar,r. tray ami dollar; Audra Kiurr, (jucitiof heartt; MIm Knarr, mow fltket; Oncn Morrit, tailor Imv; Mr. J. Kcmcr, red domino: Guy Glen, wilor lwy: At New, cfowo; Julia McAllitter, iiuccn of hearts. Tumalo Item. TUMALO, I'ch. 16. 1.. it. Root wn in Tumalo today. T. A. Joikii retuniM to hit home here J'rlday after tcwal ucekt' lilnett In Dcinl. t.k A Iftrge crowd of lUnd poplc tatted through here I' rid ay going to Sitten to attend ihqtNdl. Mettr. Quiberg, l'oitcr, CIaytooI and Hoot o( .Sittert, ttopr?l lit Tumalo for dinner today euroulc for Hend 011 land. mMlcn. Au cnthutiattie creamery ami Rritt mill ineetiug wet held at Uidlaw l'ridny rvcnlitg and ever) thing look favornhlc lor a cteamery and oslbly n grUtmlll In tile lic'ir future, William Dare and Slerlcy Ptjear tlnyed over night ill Tumalo otic night lt week. HENRY L. WHITSETT llojrsp Shoeing and General Blacksniithiiig JVAOON AND iLOV WORiv First class Work Guaranteed. Located In the old Sheldon thop. 1 than Cost. 1 ioaWta Right Goods ii -AT- lit Prices AlVaVs . When fc And you will tint! some of the bcit bargains ever offcreclln this city." I?rcb bargains every day. Batter come in and see for yourself. "the Best Store" THAT'S LARA'S TOO. . Last week I offered HATS worth from $2.50 to $3 75 each at 75c. Over 70 gentlemen of "Bend and vicinity arc wearing those linlS today. Aak them what they think of their bargain. ONLY 4 LEFT, SIZE 6 34 SAIVE PRIOE, T5C EACH " This week I have put on Sale 5 Doz. Men's Dress Shirts "Size 10, i6J, 17 worth irom $ 1 .00 to $ 1 .50 Take yotif choice for , 50c each. They won't last lone at this price, so corae early. A dozen different patterns to select from. Right Goods . AT Right Prices ALWAYS DANDMFAND lINtjrHfllR.i are hut outward signs of the oil done in secret by myriads ol dan jrull rerms sapf tag tbe life blood oltfeebatr. Micro kills the. pra lit, soothes the ttchlag scalp, $.Utt lustre to tiw hair and stops 11 (allloc Mt, Aslflgte application fives reiki atd proves its worth.. bavc onr Bav before too ute. .Micro prevents baldness. It is a ddlrhtlul dressing (or the hair, free (rcxa grease an sticky oite. Aikvourdrufxlitforlreebookkt. HOYT CHEMICAL CO. rotTUMB otnon Robes and Blankets -AT IJeducedjjices L, HUNTER lb MuUlg Uulldlng on Oregon Street. BND, OKMGON s Wood For Sale. . I will deliver wood in town at the following prices: DRY BI.OCK WOOD 16 inches long $4.00 a cord DRY UMB WOOD ' 1 16 inclies long $3.6o& cordv 5 ! ,- ..W,, The New Store" THAt'S LARA'S . . - , , you com6 into my stofe be sure and . Look for This Sigh: Any Article on This Counter Only 25c "The Clean Store" THAT'S LARA'S BEND, - OREGON Kugs, Linoleum and Art Squares a fiu Variety AT J. I. West's Rajah Jute Srayrnn. Rugs 30x60 in. All-Wool Smyrna Rugs 36x54 o. Axmiustcr Rugs 27x60 in. ' Best Quality Axmiustcr Rugs 27x66 in. -Imperial Art Squares, all-wool 9x10 ft. 'Uuplcums, printed, 6 ft. wide, per square foot Floor Oilcloth, 3 ft. wjde, per square foot MATTRESSES Mattresses, full size, wool ... Mattresses, full size, wool - . Mattresses, three-quarter size, cotton top&r jaa A) L S. C. GALDWfeLL Hardware- STOVES, TIN and GRAtf ITU WARE, WINDOWS, DOORS. ' O.LSV vt IMBRICATING, fc-YUNDtiR, ' GAS ENQINE Oil,, separa'tor'oil. Lime and Ceirierit. On all Cash SaUs of Liberal Italuctk Mofe;' -J - M. f" ' WHEN IN BEND STOI AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Table always supplied with Neat and Comfortable ftooms. Right Goods AT Right Prices ALWAYS 1 i I 4 Right Goods -AT- Right Prices ALWAYS ., 1 Groceries DRIED aod CANNED FRUITS' BACON and ttAMS. Fi-OUR PRINEVH.LE'and MADRAS. AfuHKrwbfaUIoiHkof v. provmons. rtiye or Mora Dollars a .v1 9? tha best that tha town affords. BkmO. Orkgok I a. --- ! Thoim to me when yon wanl wood If I ,- -r..- --- -. . . A.. ..-,. i 1 . , THIS MERRILL COMPANY, Bend$ Oregon wpn't ct youinjnihfif)rto phone to 1 ' The Bulletin Givt the News. F. M, CARTER. Vut In your yard on short notice. IMtniiit in tut when von want wocxl