i. , ... ,. ... ,.... . -y - .. ( - .... . .. . ..:. -f . . - n. T -fc fivA1iy3iy2y w ) (ft (o ) C ) ( ) '( ) ( ) C ) ( ) (o ) (o ) ). ( ) (o ft) (0 A Resolution To give my customers ev ery possible consideration as begets good service. To carry a3 large and va ried a stock at all times as possible. To see that all orders are filled promptly and carefully. To charge the lowest prices possible consistent with the quality of the goods furnished. And by these and other considerations to retain my customers as friends in every sense of the word. Yours for the Best, "The B A. M. LARA ig Store on the Corner" O 2 fat BEND, ore:. S'S&e&S SG a- . ... t. "v 5w;o '3.kfcSlA (scut to look up q timber proposition) A party cf D. 1. & I', men ar- in vaiisaa lor n i.ii.Muer 01 jj-ii'I rivet: t:i Jiena iiiursdiy cm; men, writes from Tacoma that tlje consisting of i'. 3, Stanley, H. D. Canadian i;ovcrumciit lm with- Turner, Alfred l'iies, Messrs. Buck- drawn all its timber front entry, ley and Hill, which naturally puts an end to the! plana of the local men to increase their timber holdings. Wallace Trill, representing the Pacific Monthly, satif; very pleas iiikIv "The Holy City" at church ncrvicrn Iat Sunday evening. Mr. Trill ha a fine bass voice and bis solo wai much enjoyed. He in a graduate of Willamette University and renewed acquaintances with several Willamette students whi.e in Heud. Agent fur Champion Hinder Mowers ami Rakes, llitnler Twine, IJarWtl Wire. Chicken Netting. Mitchell, Ham ami Winona Wag ons, Syracuse Plows and Harrows. Come and see me. K. A. Satiikk, Bend, Oregon. 17'tf Joe Hunter, Jim lireeu and Jim Overton went out into the timber )clctday afternoon to fight fires that are burning just south of lieu ham Fall on the west side of the river. They were to be joined hst evening by John Ryan ami two of his men. The fires two of them arc burning iu timber owned try the Shcvlin company and the Des chutes Lumber Cotujiany. Already work has been bejun on Mrs. W. 1'. Kine, Missel Fay and Bertha Baldwin and Harold Ualdwin were over from Prineville lait Saturday to visit with friends and to meet Mrs. I'. V. Smith and Claude Smith, who were iu from the mill. Miss Pearl High tower was also down from Kosland. That evening the visitors, iu company with some of Bend's young tieoplc, gathered in the I.ara hall for a social dauoe and a general good time. Sunday Miss Hiplitower and the visitors from Prineville drove out with Mrs. Smith for a visit of a few days as her guests at the mill residence. For Sale. Homestead location on Deschutes river. Some meadow and plenty of jack pine. Address C, care of Kulletiu. so 2 1 War Against Consumption All ualiottt are cwlfftrrtring to 1 hr 1c tbc ravage o( cooHsmpti'm, tbc ''ln't plague" that claim do many ie''tii- txrh year. Foley' llpntr and Tar ur. - coagh ami coll perfectly and v.n -In no danger of coMMdiptioa. I, s.. ruk your Health by taking i-. known preparation when Polev'a Ii 1 and Tar ia aafe anil certain in ri-u ! C. W. Merrill. DruggUt. I.ADIKS! Yon should 1. u, JVhcn You Paint buildings, Inside or out side, if you desire the very best results at tiu least expense you should use , ' The Sherwin-Williams Paint Call for color cards E. A, SATHER A Full Line of Groceries, lit, Ooods und Hardware always 01 Hand. (0 2J-0 .1 tj . ufiiii iii 1 your calling cards printed at T the new Unster-Williams sawmill. Uuelin . The latest Mk , IMjiu have been nf-t nn-hai and a temporary mill will wrt '-I built, tbc permanent otie being put LOCAL BITS. Kev. Mitchell mil take a busi ness trip to I'rutcvitlt next week. If you at losing your sole have it letwittd by Ugst, the shoe maw. Sho: repairing done with meat ness and dispatch by Legal, the harnesainakcr and cobbler. At A. I.. 1 1 unlet 'sold stand. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sellers and son Kouald left Thursday morniiiK for a vikit of several weeks et the old home iu Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Stnatsdruve over to Prineville the first of the week where Mr. Staats had busi ness matters to attend tt. Tne Itdwn' league of the Pres byterian church will serve ice cream iu the MuUig building next Satur day afternoon 11ml cveniug. 0. II. Merlin and daughter Marie will return to Demi iu a day or two fiom 11 trip to Omnha. Mr. Jleiliu writes that Central Oregon is Rood enough for him. , Anyone uishiug to buy a gentle; Kricksoti started Wednesday on a horse and new buggy and new sin-lcampiug trip into the mounuius. gle barnem, see Win. Stephen, Bend. $lo lakes the outfit. . Miss Iiiga Sather returned to Hend Tuesday evening after an outing of a week or two camping on the Matoles with a par'y of IrinetSlk- friends. Henry Tweet writes from White Salmon. Wash., and asks 10 hare The Hulletin forwarded to him at thai pluec. He stales that he is feeling muck better at White Sal mon. The C. O. D. Co. has moved in to the old office, the rebuilding of which line been completed. The office makes a very 11 wit apearance with it new paint and new paper throughout. Nick Smith has beRUtt the car penter work on some iraproverrieuU HI the nights of Pythias hall. When the improvements are com pleted the Knit'ats will have the liest lodge hall in town. .Mr. George Hutotf ntid Mr, Lola Every Non-Progressive Merchant, ., - Becomes Your Competitor When You Ccc&o to- Adverthe Aggressivciyi XlIIvN n merchant "slows up" in his advertising Had con vy eludes-to i".Hayc 11 liltje money" iu that direction, then the murchnut'who never had the courage and forctfglit to adver iImj ndiHiitniely HKCQM15S A KKAI, COM1M5TITOH. 1?vcn the liK-rcliiiiit who never advertises at all reaps ii cettalh amount of profit frotii,'t)i,c "nloving up" process of the live store.' Nut mAny melchauts, of course, vho have nt nny time set the pace for progresplve advertising, will lie content to take a a backward pipage into ,tlnr company of the iKn-rlrayrc.ssles, of the little nicrcbnnts,( the pasily satisfied ones, the un-iuvnUes1 Hut that is just what the "live one." docs when he iniarine:i that his advertising is costing too much, and thai its cttt;tn)tn,c:itt( means "bttvlnfe." ' ' "" j, A ',''. ' t, If btlsliiess conditions ever tutgf'e.st retrenchmtfnt.(Uv adver tising, the wi.so merchant knows tinUUhb should be iut,ctpcted as u signal for "hill speed ahead," for" Redoubled eitotls io YvlN tho buMneuatliat'docrnot coBjerso.caaJly ns'trvrnr,' - i, "- -Jfc- Thcy will probably visit at Sweet Home on the west side where Mrs. Hricksou's parents live. Some one had a fine idea yester day morning. Several members of the fire company took ont the fire bote anil thoroughly soaked the strecU through the business par tion. It settled the dtttt iu great shape. Agent for Champion Hinders, Mowers and Rakes, Hinder Twine, Ikubed Wire. Chicken .Vetting, Mitchell, Haiti ami Winona Wag ons, Syracuse Mows and Harrows. Come aud sec me. It. A. Satiikk, Ileml, Oregon. i;tf Frank West wiw down from his ranch at the Meadows vesterday. He reports that haying will soon commence up there, and that while the .season has been rather dry for meadow hay, the yield of grain hay will be very good. Mrs. C. A..Jques has returnid to llcud aud taken up re&idenre iu her home in the eastern part of the city. She recently made commu tation proof on her homestead and received receipt tlicrefor within 10 days after making proof. , Next Wednesday at 3:30 p. in. the regular monthly business meet ing of the Ladies Aid ofthe M. Ii. church will be held at the home of Mrs. S. C. Caldwell. All mem- oer. aim menus inwresitu 111 uii.n work arc invUcd to bc.preaent. Authout Ahlstrom, who owns ditch laud between Laidlaw and Uedmoud, and who has been on his ranch makinj improvements for the past few mouths, writes from Wrenthatn, Oregon, to have his DullbtiirV'iit to that addiesa. Mrs. li, K, Sweet came in from balem Monday evening and spent Tuesday and Wctlucsdnv in with Iiqo brother, Chas. D ftowc aud wife. She came to make proot on a tiuiber claim, Mts. Sweet ttow has a position wijli the state liurcau of Labor at Salem. ' up at once. The workmen are now blasting out a canal six feet deep and 16 feet wide that will run the entire- length of -the old lumber yard and deliver water at the north end of the yard, where the new mill will stand. This canal will also be used for a log jnd. Two water wheels will be used, one for the planer, and otic for the saw. liend people were aroused from their beds again last Friday night by the alarru of fire, the city jail aud a small shack a few feet north of it being ou fire. Two lines of hose were laid aud the fire soon put out. While the firemen were thus engaged someone announced that the lvstebencl cellar was again ou fire, but .1 few buckets of water soon put an end to that. These fires were plainly of iuceudiary ori gin and interesting developments may be expected ere long. The three tires were all put out before much damage was done. Dan Heteiiig has bought the Lee Cover rauch ou the Matoles, con sisting of 1 60 acres of timber aud meadow laud. He paid for it ?.Vi50 " cash, winch includes nine head of milch cows aud about 120 tons of standing hay. The rauch has So acres iu to clover and timo thy aud So acres of timber. It is locMed at the foot of lilack Uutte at the source of the Matoles1 river. The Matoles is peculiar in' that it gUhhes forth front beneath the buttc 111 a number oi huge springs. These springs are ou (he laud bought by Mr. Hcisiug. Mr. Heis- in,; is very well pleased with his; purchase, and says 'it will make one of the finest dairy farms iu the country, and it undoubtedly will. It is ideally located for that pur pose with an abundance of pasture aud hay laud, and as the country develops n profitable iudustry can be built up iu that line. Mr. Hcis iug will go over soon to harvest the j jjend : bay crop. . A i.ils ii- ii-ii 1 a 1 . Ma ' A, R. PRTRKSON, AMtlope, Ore. Matcbmafcci: anD Jeweler I'rcciuu ami Semi-i'recioua St.. in -Set and lenrlry ( all kind made '. order and KeiMircd. Work firt cias and guarant at. Lnr unlet lh tUlph peor. Ku'.Mitt ifltar nHl, or KiMldirrvt to total Aaioopt 'SfttBaHSSSSalfiaaSaBSaMBK'ruc Spcr.J more fur a her ini August than tu-r Lcforv j. more business thu At-.ust ever before. mrwqOTCTmm Kim wwun mi ! fcMmnym Every Farmer As well as every business mlki sho'ilu have a bank account. Why? 1 :n iff 5r!!.Tl C& edlCSSul: Because; yr money is && jn tne Dank $ rtnywhere else. Paying your bills by check is tlk simplest und most convenient methoJ. Your chdck becomes a voucher for tlu debt it pays; . ' '' ! It gives you a better atandiug with business men. V Moncy in thi bank strengthens your credit A bank account tsaclies, helps and eucovi . ages yoit to save. yiiis baijli does'all the bookkeeping. Your bank book is a record of your business to tho6o "desiftng Banking Connections toith a wall established BanH, we extend our services, Th Central Oregon Banking (Sb Trust Company DIRECTORS. John Stoldl ',,,, liumbexruaii unit Titnber Ownn 0. C. Coe.... Physician and Surgeon H. P. J. McDonald , Mayor of ileud. E, A. Bather ..Vt.C !...'-. .Merehsnt J. 0. HerburnA...wfl?: N.'..TCoAIUu. """"" ' ""OPfY '' A i-- Wim t w vjiu',.irHi t,iuiu rncr JYiivuirr Mike Morrison.;, who and been mRW rar 0n, traMty,amt 11 w w mrtm irsnaptiin-'i "lK H,i - -iWi-JC--' I vl.tht, Thb Inaction of ttiDfc!..uevsls to i.tritiii 1 r',,Wn.'f .it.theWimtrlUes'ef'the blootl Uiich ?rnJiZ' ,. ...-. ....!, : 1..' ... ... i'-. ---. is cuiunnmiy Polcy,.. JiUi ,etu, rwa-,i . Mm . A. ..., .l. .. . H tlWWJW WIHIIVIVfUIHUl Ins (Aa ruviit', 0 auri.'cWnd out' I Ellmtnatf o. luiibiirn. MltllnitmmMM nttri tMnimt- piSjtllft tlliouglt tllcm. I tlum at tht tkin, VnfJiuyi a dulnt tey Hewiedy uiaKc.t Uie M "r vciuiieir. . .iiy. 'flu-'V will stt tin out i r'wibe eapTs. aooiiiTiif,Toau(oiTa alVvas4 matter fiomxhe blood. TnUei HnxxpCM.ct Co., Pc rtano.Oat. I'oieys -niey ucniwy uittt it ltl kidneys $,c inuko y jjlst. v well.C. lS' Mt-iiI Juij, Read The Bulletin .uews, all of it. rind get the Baki-y nd ttiabraiit SOMCITS TfllC PATRON AOE 0 fllU PUBWC. H3$w Made Urend for Sale. Also., pjes, fkes, .Cookies, Doughnuts and JSvcrv . Miinrr In flip- Tnlofir I Ifist tauranvill give raealaU hours .betwee p&' Vml w v. ui SUNDAY DINNERS A SPECIALTY. Rei J Ty