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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1908)
r sw rz . Mini tit iiiiiii imt ,i i - -tf '-- ',f - .- fftf Wm I I'll, i yrria t- '-Tjraryirjr Stock Must Be Closed Out to Make Room for Drugs Now Coming, ' . Everything Goes at Cost and Less than Cosi. Nice Line of Dishes, Good Line ot Hats, Sortie Shoes, and Everything "Generally Carried in Dry Goods and Furnishing Stock THE MERRILL COMPANY, f Bend, Orfegon LOCAL BITS. ', W. II. OuUc. ami wife, formerly f l'recuiuii. Want). i but now of Kcdiuoiid, where visitors In Demi Wcducsduv, .. Harry Hill opened Ills new ment iunrkct in tlie Merrill building on Willi Mrrct last Monday. He Iws u neat niatkct. ' V.xv. for liMchini; from pure 'bred Indian Runner ducks, fci.aj jM;r setting. W. 1 Downing, ittnd, OrcKOti. jotf ' F. M. Cutter MsbcA to anuouncc to the public that lie will continue to deliver wood for one mouth louder, to April i. Wc are prcurcd to do drill seed tug for those deiiriug same. Kates nmde known utran application. Merrill & Wilkinson. .Q-JJ ' J.oil A bunch of assorted keys pu small ring; oImi posiofTici key With ordinary stride tied in it. Wilder please tcturii to tula office ' Ilert Powell and wife have moved onto the IIurIi O'Kanc ranch six Inllrii north of Kedmoud and will liavc charge of it during the com lug season. II. A. Slitnk of Rctlmoml passed trough llcnd Wednesday on his return from Silver I.nkc, where he lind gone to make final proof ou a timber claim. I,. I). Wiest rcportn that ho is re eclving u large number of orders for plants of small fruits, whicti In Ufoates that ft lot or new fruit will b&Mjt out this spring. K. II. DcArmotid of Spokane was in llend last week and bought 40 acres of ditch land two mile, feast of town. He will move with Ills family onto the land next May. ( Prlucvllle is planning to celebrate this year on the Fourth. There is satu talk of combining the celebra tion with n thrce-duya baseball tournament, with purson up amount Ittfc to about &500. Have "you noticed A. M. I.ara's two, display windows? They are JKJlfi very attractive. We are not going to tclt you what is lu the Wjudow, but would advise you to Investigate for yourself. letters thnt ure uncalled for in the Uond postofficc are 11s follows : Mr. A. H.Ames, Mr. MlkcKclley, Mrs. Win. Willox, Miss .Myrtle Davis, Miss luru Allsup. Mra. 0. O. Weaver, Mrs. I.ucy McClcod, Mr. Mlucticr. lUv. MllohcH has been granted a yonr'H leave of nhsencc from his iinniuslend at thu Meadows by the fund oflias at The Dalles. During i ju year he will devote his entire t mis to the work of the church at Itend and to his other eougrcga-flan. The Hund Commercial Club has .. iw. nrintLT un order for looo slx-pago clrculors Which will be filled with matter describing the itisources of llend and vicinity. It Is planned to ncutter these among the business men and have one of them enclosed in every letter that v-oes out of the town. These cir tjulars ' will be Kent fur and wide ifvcr the United States nud should nccoinpllsh much good ndvertisiug YortljeJJejid country.' A C. Lucas is expected home Saturday froth 11 Visit to Nebraska Hauauas.orauKcs, lemons, apple, and other fruit at the llend news stand. II J. Ovcrtttrf was attending to business matters in Prbicvillc last Tuesday. The report reaches llend that Philip Francis was recently married in Portland. li. A. Sathcr got in a lot of furm machinery this week, consisting of rarroww, seeders, plows und wagons. I have for sale 15 White Ply mouth Hock pullets, also a good No 8 cook stove and one heater I?. F. Hattkn. Jas Ileau retumed Sunday night from a winter's visit to Medford and other points in western Oregon and California. J. I. West has in a fine new line of rocking chal-s, ranging from $1.50 to $5 co. Just to suit the taste and times. Wftrtl r-n1tf (VflHI Mil. Rmltltrtfltt section thut farmers there urc plow lug and some of them arc already planting potatoes. The news of the marriage ofC A. Chapman nt Newton, Iowa, reached llend this week. It is n- ported that Mr. Chapman and bride will soon return to Ikud. Spring will soon Ixhcrc and the news stand has eot the celebrated Lilly's Western Grown seeds' for sale. If yoti want large quantities get your orders in lu time. llcud'fl popular orchestra will give a dance 111 I,ara hall tonight The Ladies' Library Club will s.tvc supper in the hall, the proceeds troni wliicli will be turned over to the library fund. Last Wednesday was the 60th birthday of I. J. Wilkinson and on that evening his family invited in a few friends in honor of the occasion. The evening was pleasantly s,oent with games and music. Hev. Short and family left Tues day morning for Sanger, California. where they will reside for n Unto in the hope that the warmer climate will benefit Rev. Short's health, llend friends will hope that .the soughl-for rrlicf will come speedily. Kcv. .Mitchell will speak Sunday moruiiifc at 1 1 o'clock 011 the ques tion, "When Was the 'Fnllnesof Time."' Subject for 7:30 "Our Church in Foreign Lands." Chris tiau Kudcavor ut , 0:5, subject, "The Wise Use of. Time." Miss Maud Vaudcvcrt, leader. The llend library board has re ceived. word that a library of 50 books will be shipped to lieiid in n Tew days from the State Library Commission at Salem. This 11 brury is one of several new ones that the Commission has recently purchased ami llcnd people will be the first to have the use of this particular library. Kcv. Mitchell lias been chosen by the Presbytery of Peudteton as a delegate to the General Assembly' of the Presbyterian church which convenes at KniAas City ou May' 31. Kcv. Mitchell will leave Bend in time to visit with his family at Los Angeles before proceeding to the meeting of the assembly. . Another new miner to' the Bend country is K Js. I.coiinrd from Coeur M Alone, Idaho, who hue nurchard tin 8o-ncrc trucl of ditel' laud. about l. miles cast of Bend He will soon begin the erection ol liulldtnusriti the tilacc and later will move his family here. Mr. Leon anl's lather, It. r,cqnnri,isnisiiiere helping the younger man to get located. How often do yotr grt anything given lo you free? Not very often, do vou? Well, you have Mich uu opportunity now. A." M. Lara l giving away one bar of his "Lain' Special" laundry soup to every cus turner who makes a ascent pur- rhaje and who returns u coupon cut. trom ills nil. in auotiier column 01 The Bulletin. Better get n bar ami see what excellent soap it is. A large amount of new laud will be put into crop this spring all over the D. I & P. segregation, espec ially in the vicinity of Redmond Hugh O'Kanc reports that fully 2000 acres of new Und will be cut tivated this season in fa section ex tending from Redmond to a point six miles north. Messrs. Hall and Allen, two new comers, will each have 40 acres -mto rrop and they arc only two of many. Charles Oakcs was a business visitor in Bend Wednesday from Redmond. Mr. Oakcs is a recent comer to these parts from Freeman, Wash. He and his brother, W. II. , have rented the theEhrct place near Redmond and will farm it. Later they intend to boy land them selves. , Mr. Oakcs is very .enthus iastic over the prospects for a bright future for this section, and is weir pleased with bra new home. Hugh O'Kanc TCturucd Tucsduy evening from a trip to his ranch north of Redmond. He will have 20 additional acres seeded this spring, 10 to alfalfa and 10 to oats. He says a lo-ncre field of clover and timothy that was seeded last year is already bee inning to come up nicely. Mrs. O'Kaue will have 20 ncrcs cleared and put .into oats ou her desert claim, , as will also Hart Wright on his desert claim. Hugh is going Into the raising of pure-bred Poland China hogs and already has a fair start. He re tftutly hold three five months old hogs that weighed 240, 236 ami 23 j pounds respectively. He says a iarflc number of Redmond settlers will soon embark in the hog busi ness. The Old Time Cqnceit given at the charch lust Friday night was a ery pleasant affair, A goodly number of people were in atten dance, and everyone appeared to enjoy the program very much. The sonKS by a mixed chorus were pleasing nud called to mind the mcldoies of former days. Rev. Mitchell rendered five literary se lections wliicli we're all new and held the close attention of the aud ience. This is the sixth literary evening hehas given the people of Bend. The selections were new in the sense of not having been , given before in Bend. His repertoire is large and consists of both humor ous and serious selections from the masters of 'literature. The receipts "Friday evening t araouuted to $11.95. . . Wiw 1 1 ji. TIIH END1BS CHAIN With tlia cimrtir of uprln. mjulrreU. uoiitnn nrtd ,mi:I Vtu rrsularlr appraf, to ilt VBUf t' fltld of Rrowlnir hthIh, ICnrljr In ID ncaton, whrn their rutural food It ncircf,; (htlr number rruy bo Brflly illmlnlhd.by a arittnutla wr farn upon thfou Kvery female killed be forn the unp are born, reduce the number of pew it leart ten later on. "WoodUrk" Wqulrrel roUon la tho moat reliable and deitructlva scent yet devlaed for their extermination, it f nn abio lulely certain InltrUment of death for anulrrele. livery, kernel la warranted to kill. Climatic charict. dew. fro.f or fh. mol.luro of tho. eahft do not effect I la itrenlh. It rt.qulrea no mUlna; or prep, nratlon, and ta.ulwaya ready for ua. No other la ao a-ood. bealera will refund the nurthaaA tirlp. If hV. uimb.i Tho Iloyt Che'mll d., fortland! Oreror 2d r. i.rtW , -l'n ' 3 1 i-i - "f -''T 'yi'-xi7.'.v. 11 WHRN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INIsJ Tablo always suppllod with tho bust 0at tho town affords Neat and ComfortahlRoV" ' ' Bund, Qdn. Choice Seed Oats for Sale. Wr lmTi 1500 buahcli of(cjioicc Aaiutnptli Wlil(,e Side Oats for aalciatjJnr (arm between Keduioml ami I.nlillow, All nicely cleaned and lu first class cOmlltlou for, sowing, l'hoiic from ueiuV or lHllaw. llave both pliattcs) l.-'Cfil Option. B Iludsotr, field secretary fur the International Reform llureau, will canvass Crook county Mi the nitm-M ol local option. Hi is 11 noted K'iikc'r, and whether you ouree with hfm 6x not it will pay you to hr.ir him He will peak ut the follinvifiir places at the diite and time announced': t'llnrtllle, 7 i p. m AumUy. MartA r.. tthrpinl ivcbuol IIouk,7S'P- m, Monday. Marth . Wtr.r fkhool lloaie. 7jo p. m. Tacaday. Match 10. ... Kr-lmoti'l, 7 jo p. m WednJay, Jrtn It. Cttnr l'll- 7 i p. ei Thiiridajr. March II. MtH jwp iit frMay. March I). Out 7.JOP.1H lUtunlar Marvh 11. I.l'1lw II a. m. HandT March . tkrnil 7 y p. in ttunUy. March IJ. Otliily 7KP m Tueaday Marth 17. lanwti -jip. in. rdurartay. March ll. Knl Uock tKh'l llmiK. 7 ja p. m. Tburaday, March ) tr(u 1 rtUn day. March . H'!r, 7a p. . riaiuiajr. mrcn 11. Di llalu,, 7 ) p ra. Monday. March IJ. Ifynu want h liratid new sewing machine, direct fron the factory, at a great reduction in price, you should call at this office. We have one for sale 4arch ) CuWrr. 7ijop w 1'riday Marc Opal I'tairlc 7-ulWUrilar. Ma Dcrmaa Church. 11. a. m. Mind GRAND MASK BALL At Redmond March 17, oS. Good music, good floor, aud a good time for all. Priies will be awarded for best cos tume, lady; hot costume, g'ent; best character, lady; best charac ter, gentr Tickets. $1 00. Supper 50c per couple, served in hall. Don't forget the date March 17, St. Patrick's Night. HENRY L. WHITSETT Horse Shoeing: and General Blacksmithing WAGON AND PLOW WORK First Class Work Guaranteed. Located in the old Sheldon ahop. Robes and Blankets -AT- Reduced Prices A. L. HUNTER n Mutxtg HuiliHtig ou Oregon Street. IlUXU, OKKGON Ars Aarcs, , (' SUKKWOOP UROSf.. HedinoUd, Or, When You Paint building's, inkide or out side, if you desire the very best results at the leU3t expense you should use, SttEkw Williams Paint ... Call for r , """ '" "The Big Store" ' ' '- ' OFFERS YOU s THE VERY BEST 'x. Laundry Soap "Lara's Special" For 5c A BAR . This soap is thoroughly well seasoned and will "last twice as long as any other soap on" the market. I want you to try just one bar; you will come back for more when you need any. Cut out ther attached coupon and get'a trial bar FREE. THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR ONE BAR OF LARA'S SPECIAL Laundry Soap. with a cash purchase of 35c. One to a customer. A. M. LARA E. A. SATHER A Full'Llre of Orocerlf, Dry (foods aha HardNvare always oti Hfliid, RUBBERS haye them. k All sizes, 6 to 13 1-2, 1 to 10. All prices, 50c to 95c. GROCERIES The cleanest, most complete stock in. Central Oregon. FRESH BREAD Baked by Jimmie Akita; received at 7:30 every morning. 10c for a good big loaf. Have you seen'my 25c BARGAIN COUNTER j Every department in tho store is repre sented. Better look at it every day as there is always something new . to be found there. Aaa Ma. LARA RIGHT GOODS RIGHT PRICES ALWAYS. BEND - - OR&10N "TheBetStore" 1 t. ;f i