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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1908)
"TheNewStore" Mnnjuatrcccivi.il n l)l Hue of I,AI)II'.S' SHIRT WAISTS, white nml colored, Incc and ciribroidcry trimmed, elbow ami lone sleeves. 50 Different Styles PRICES FROM $1.00 to $4.56 Also tho latest up-to-tho-minuto novelties in Ladies' Fancy Collars, Ties and Belts For the Ladies .s Made to Mcasuro A perfect fit from first to Inst. Any prico you want nil t DON'T l'AII, TO SHU MY UNI J OK Men's Neckwear 25c to $1.00 TIIIJ VHRY IIKST ASSOUTMHNT TO THIS CITY AND Men's Shirts Work Shirts at 50c Tho Finest Mohair. $2.50 SKI- THKSH GOODS AND MAKK VOt'R SHI.KCTION QUICK. Get Ready for the Fourth STORE OPEN FRIDAY EVENING CLOSED ALL DAY THE FOUltTH A. M. BEND, ITU Best Stofe MtMHMMMtMMMAH I For the Men EDESCO TAILORING SYSTEM. ltlA r ArqwimUiir IfftJi li IWl)r UaiitiJiif, Corrrijt.1 M W Umui L. Sttm Cm. Strictly Tailor Made and Mado to Fit All tho new styles for Men Suits from $13 to $30 HVKR DROUCIIT 1 OREGON . - i WUWlMWWMwfa i F '.itm EARA LOCAL BITS. Roicoc Howard ntid Jolm Stcidl left for Pot timid Thursday mariiluj; If you lire losing your Mile have It repaired by Ietfat, t'ic shoe man A nine pound boy wn born to Mr. nnd Mm. K. A. Sathcr on Monday luit. Wiiuted Girl or woman to do Kcncral housework in Hinall family. Inquire at llils office. lolt Fred Shonqticst was a bushics visitor in town Wednesday from his ranch on the Meadows. C. M. Red field It haViui: an ad dition built onto hit house. Hd. Hrostcrlioui is doiuj; the work. II. A. Ilrntlnin, representative elect from this district, will lc the Fourth of July orator nt Silver Lake. Mis Marlon Wlcst left Tuesday moruiuK for a visit of several weeks ut Portland and other Valley points. The Catholic ladles did a very i;ood binlncsi at their ice cream and strawberry social, and cleared about $jj. Shoe repairing done with neat ness and dispatch by I.cunt, the harne.viimikcr and cobbler. At A 1.. Hunter's old stand. There was a goodly crowd in at tendance nt the dance given by the orchestsa Saturday night last, the receipts amounting U $21. The M. W. A. Restaurant an uouiiccs that it hurt just received a lull and complete line of cigars. Smokers should take notice. The W'armspring Indians didn't do much to the Madras bull team at a recent game, only scalp ing tlieui to the tune ol 9 to 4. The llcnd men who went up to Crane Prairie to help nut in a sheer' bridge for the national forest people returned home Sunday, having completed the work. John I.cgat, the new harness maker and shoe repairer, has just got In a new machine for sewing shoes. He is now better equipped than ever to do good work. One week from today, 011 Friday, July 10, the Ladies' League of the Presbyterian church will hold its annual election of officers. A full attendance of the members is de sired. I.. I.. Welch, n farmer living in the old river bed section, was in town Wednesday. He reports that crops arc doing fine and that hit oats arc making n treat growth under this hot sun. "Peggy" Page and Nick Welder have gone to Princvillc to play with the Redmond boys at the ball tournament Friday and Saturday of this week. That means that Redmond boys will have some effi cient helpers. Rev. Mitchell announces that he will preach as usual at the Rend church a week from Sunday, nnd that after the morning service the congregation will elect another trustee, raising the number of trustees to six instead of five as heretofore. Kvcry farmer coming to town brings the good news that the hot weather we arc now enjoying is do ing worlds of good to the crops, nnd that all grains nnd grasses arc growing rapidly. Let the hot weather continue. It is just what we want nnd need. A. M. Lara nnd wife and Max well G. Richardson of llcnd, V. II. Marion of Lnidlaw nnd Win. Rogue of Roslaud were in Silver Lake over Sunday on land business, the former three filing on timber claims in 3i nnd3,vt.i. Mr. Lara is a leading merchant of llcnd. Orc- gouiau. A goshawk has been cleanine out t. D. Wicst's spring chickens, Having taken 10 out of a brood of at chicks in about tt,.wcok. These hawks nrenbotit tlic site of a nU, gcou and nrc esce'eding'ly swift on the wing. They.MvlK jtwoop down and nick tip n sriiull clii'uk. almost in full flight. The goshawk has a record of flying two miles n minute. The function of thrkiiurcvsti to strnln' out tjio liiipnritks.-Kir , tlic t UlopfV which, is coimwiiiiy v sstiig turongl!' tlieui.' l'oley'ii ,Kililcy Keiaet'y niukun the kMucys healthy. They will strain out nil WAttc matter from the Wood. Take I'oley'i Kidney Homely and It will' make you wclf, C, V. Merrill, I) -ug-gUt. Two of Uend'ft saloon men will leave the town now that the saloons have lceii lovd Svert Deblng nnd the O'Ncils li.ivc bought n Million nt S fiiiiko, nnd A. It F.sie iK'iict is thinking K-riously of going into busings nt I'iikco, Wash., fll though he liMh not yet fully der.ided ns to that. No one who reads The Hulletin this week ciin help Nteing the two column nd that tells you all about the new shirtwaists, ties. etc. that A. M Limi h.i-. )ict uotteu in. Of course you ure voiug to celebrate nnd you should be dressed properly for the iHi-Msinn Lara has just the nrliehs that ou are looking for. W. II. Hurlbtirtof Portland was in Rend during the week He was looking over the country nnd was very well pleased with the resources of this section niul the wonderful chances for development. Mr. Hurlhurt i prominent capitalist of Portland, nnd is connected with the Oregon Water, Light & Power Company Mr nnd Mrs. Ralph Spencer and little daughter of Silver Lake are vihitiug in Heud, nnd will remain indefinitely Tho Central Oregon inn, which paper Mr. Spencer has lecn cditim:, has been sold to dud consolidated with the Silver Lake Lender, which nuturNlly puts Mr Spencer temporarily out of a posi tion. Ry the way, the Central Ore gouian, under Mr. Spencer's man agement, was an excellent paper. Mr. and Mrs. J II. Wenandy returned to llcnd Monday night from their trip to Montana. I hey were in Montana during the recent floods, and Jack reports that he saw buildings as Urge as The Rtille tiu huildiui' lifted and carried away by the flomft, mid steel railroad bridges washed out and likewise carried away Damage to the Mil waukee rod, which is building through that stf.te. is estimated at 1,000.000 There were no trains over the main line of the Northern Pacific between Unite and Spokane for 33 days. The flood was one of (he worst in the history of the Northwest. AN BXCITINQ QAMB. (Continued from tj;e ) throw the ball down a well as to Johnson on first. He is always there with the goods nnd never muffs. McCaulcy is a powerful man with the stick in his hands and slugged one into the sagebrush for a 3-base run, but Staats' slow balls fooled him somewhat. Tctherow Is a fast player behind the bat. His reputation as a catch er preceded him to Bend, and he lived up to that reputation in the game Sunday. Staats threw one of his best games Sunday and had the Red mond boys guessing the moment he entered the box. Redmond has n good outfield. They get everything earning their way. John Stcidl makes a good back stop. Delay lu commciicliiK treatment for roeularltv that could have hecu tlfeut ir ri- cured quickly tiy l'olcy's Kidney Rem edy tiuy ictult In a serious kidney tlit'ae. Foley's Kidney Remedy builds up til's worn out tissues nnd strengthens these organs. Commence taking it to day.-C. Merrill, DniKcUt. When You Paint iliiiogs, inside or out sider, if you desire tie lury test Vesults at the least expense you should use THE '" -T' $HE'titolN-WlLLrAM$ PAINT T ..vxt Call for, xve.- tolof cartls ur E; A SATHER A-. Fully.Llne of Groceries, Dry Goods nitd Hardware always on Hftnd. tgtg-,'Jl"tv-3 Every Farmer Why? BecatlS: Your money is safer in the bank tin i If anywhere else. ) r . Paying your bills by: check Is the simplest and most corivenjent, method. Your check becomes a voucher for tho debt it pays. It gives you a better standing with business men. Money in the bank strengthens your credit. A bank account teaches, helps and encour ages you to save. This bank docs all the bookkeeping. Your bank book is a record of your business To those desiring Banking Connections with a well established Bank, we extend out services. The Central Oregon Banking (8b Trust Company DIRECTORS: John Steldl Lumberman ami Timber Owner. U. C. Coe Physicist! ami Svrgeott. H. P. J. McDonald Mayor of Item!. E. A. Salher Merchant. J. B. Hcyburn Cathier. Watch This Space Next Week J. I. West's Furniture Store; Central Oregon (Successor to C BEND, - DUALKRS IN Central Oregon Real Estate Timber and Desert Lands a Specialty H We buy or sell your land n,o matter where situated. We can sup- I ply you with any class of land at any time, Call on us or write for tnnuerpanicuiara, HoteL Bend HUO.H O'KANO, Prop. SitopANn Il.lTIIS JS Hortst I0ST ?hNTRAI3Y tOCATKD HOTKft .N 5KKD. SAMPLE: ROOM IN CONNECTION. New House, New Furniture, Reasonable Rates. Good Rooms Always Reserved for Transient Tntde. a ,. WofUcd. d , Hids foruishhij, the northwest room on the second floor of the lUeud, scUqoJ,hodse.- Size of room the sahji as tlic corresponding room Ion first iloir; Oibuf 30x34 feet) to be finished with fi ,mch No. 1 dptibJcWdcd ceiliug ntjil . inch No. 1, flooding wi(h nobedcaUetifirs. iThe room lo be finished oxdctly as the QprreSponditlK 16wer room. Bids to be fu by Tiily 10 and Vork to te fiuiihed bySept.' i,.r05. I'or fUrther information call on tuembera tit the bfcaid ot the Undct- 7. As well as every business man shoul J hnvc a bank account. r. Realty; Company D. Itrown & Co, OREGON ALL KINDS OP COUNItR IIOND AND . OVKROS STKKKTS tWg signed. Tlic right to reject anv and all bids Ts reserved. H ? I. D. WlKST. Clerk School Dist. No. 12 Read The Bulletin and gel the news, all of it. t ;..-;-----Y, ,- Taft TE, C. RARK rpoiter and.eeider oj ';, PURE BRED Poland Cfiina Hogs Black LaiiKshaii Chicken Ydun Stock for Sale. glUJMQNn. . . d&I-OW, ;l 1.0,1. JJU.JJL.