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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1908)
F7 - ' -- -" -r ft rgnrr-6'i I : : 8 ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( (. ( I Did I! I You, I rn m i v m T ' - v t i unaerwearr ( 1 ) These cold limits and morntafes urc pretty apt to mnfo j4u think abolil KettiiiK ready to keep warm. lt1 MY COMPLETE LINE OF WINTER UNMRWEAfi IS READI MENS: 1 1 lb derby rib fleece, blue, brown ami grey nt carb 1 1 lb unitary fleece, Ailrcr grey, mi extra heavy garment, tit each. ... Vicugna Wool, medium weight, 50c 60c LADIES: .1 i' Jrscy ribbed fleeced, med mm height TPL w v SV cream color, very clastic garment.. ' Jersey ribbed heavy fleeced, a splcn- L C did value at, gnmicnt..kw ,l.i.. UOC Jersey ribbed, medium weight Wool No lct- d? t? ! ter value in the couutrv! Pun dOi Oi p ut. stilt PJuD white. iKfRarmcnl S. is. suit... DjuJuJ You may buy cheaper.-, underwear but you cannot duplicate the values I aril giving In the Above list. CHLDREN'S UNDERWEAR: Silver gfey. ribbed fleece, n very clnMUc nriucul and one that will give yoti perfect satisfaction. " all snhtaFUQM ia to 3a Sics 18 to so, Veil nud Pants ench 20c Sias 33-s.i-ati, Vests, I'ants nnd Drawers each ... ... 25c Sixes 38.30, 30c Size 33, " 35c And Something New Por the Unby THE VEST-BAND WRAPPERS The lxt Infants' vest ever invented. Aik to sec it. - . - - 30c and 50c each. A Pleased Customer is the Best Advertisement I Try to Plennu My Customers A. Al. LARA; fierid; bV, r XSifrlSfrgfrlvgSvS every rarmer 11 As well as evMy business man have ; bank account Oioukl rt. Why? ir Because: Your ,nonev is ,fcl' in thc l,nn'( l,l:rtl nny where else. Paying your bilfe by Check is the simplest and mof,t convenient method. ,Youi check becomes ti voucher for the debt it pays. It Rives you 11 better sttiiidiiig with business men. s ,f " ' Money in the btnt: stieup,tina your credit. ' A bank account teaches, Helps nud encour ages you to save., Tins bank docs nil the bdbkkeepliig. Your bank book Is n record of yotir business. To those desiring Banking Connections with a Well established Bank, wo oxtond owr services. The Central Qrbn ftankiiig fc Trust Cbmpmiy Local bits. dolni fitoldl U, O, OoB Hi P. J McDonald. DineoTons , , Lumberman nud Ttjnbcr ()jviir. ,l'iylclaii. mid 8urjK" ,,vMcriium i .) . Kcfucmber the dance by the or chestra tonight. Mrs. Murk of I.nidlaw was a Uctid caller Thursday. " 1'rcd Sherwood was ' hi' from Sherwood llros'. ranch yesterday. Horn, to Mr. nud Mrs. Roscoe Howard on Weducsday nlghti n baby daughter. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sherwood, on Tfltsday morning) n bouncing baby bdy. " " Mrs. A D. Morrill came in Trout the ranch at lWcll lluttcs yester dny'to do some shopping. Mr. nud Mrs. Moses Niswonger were in town Monday from' their pleasant home nt Powell Button.1 Rev. J. T. Moore will liolit s.erv ices iu'thc Baptist church ne:a Sun day both morning nud evening, Poultry dressed ornlivc always dn hand. Laying hens and pullets about to lay, for salt!. Vm. Down inq, llctid, Or. a8tf 11 Mrs. Kstebcuel ntid sou Albert have left for Sliaillko, where it Is understood Mrs. nstebciiet will cdok in a, hotel." . If. f, Smith will soon begin the erection of n house On his lots in Betid, the plans for which have not yet bcon worked out. QUlck Relief for Asthma 8ilffefrrs. 1'olev'ii Honey oiut Taf Affotila linmo Mrs. Rwhtrd Kill); lids bcctl ,1)1 for the pah week or two, Dr. Qe having Utcn called last Saturday. She Is raudi better at this Writing'. Arthur lify was In after a ldad fy lumber Wcjdjlcsdily for the Baldwin Stearns ranch' t'd be used for gener al improvements around the place. Pound, 011 ltdward lawn after the lawn social, d ftold watch fob; Owner can have same by catling at this office and paying for this notice. , . A state tcacljer'a certificate has Hecn issued by Stale Superintendent Ackcrnian to Miss, Maude Vandc- b'crt, one of the faculty of the Bend public schools. 1 ,, Mrs. Ralph Spcuccsi dtid daugh ter Klcisc arc spending the week with Mrs. Spencer's parents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. H.McCatid, on their homestead in I9fi2. Rob. McCatm , returned Sunday from his trip to the l'alilina moun tains, where he went to look after a reported forest fire, lie said on his return that it was a false alarm. Kcllcy & Aldridge have installed new gas lights in ttieir billiard ball. They give an excellent, light aud arc the kind in whiahitbc gas is conducted to the burner through a hollow wire. 1 Kirk Whited was a Bend visitor Monday, coming in from his ranch at Forked Horn Butte. He brines the same report as do others in that section, namely, that crops arc very good lhls,year. We hare' been requested to an nounce that the Ladies' League of the Presbyterian church will hold lio more meetings until,' the presi dent and -treasurer return from their summer's outing. H. W. Roberts was a pleasant caller in Bend Wednesday from the Roberts Bros.' ranch near Sisters He reports that their hay crop this year was very good, aud that they will soon begin to bail it. H. A. Sather was the lowest bid der and consequently secured the contract to furnish the hardware for the new school house liat is to be built in district 2To. 64. This district lits west of Laldlaw. A parly-of three, father and two sons, from1' Wenatcbee, Waoh., passed through Bend'Monday in a small automobile. From here they were heading' for Klamath Palls, and inteuded later to run into Cali fornia. t Mr. and Mrs, P. O. Minor are enjoying n visit this week from Miss Claudiue M. Stcphati, of Port land. Miss Stcphati Is cashier or the Massachusetts Mutual Life In surance Co'rapauy at its Portland offices. K. A. Cast is having a house built ou his lots in the' eastern part of towit.'1 The main part will meas ure 185:3d, with nu ell measuring 13x33. It Vill be a seven room house. Millard Triplett, "Dad" West nnd Nick Smithrc doing the work. MtM . fc rrsi, -vr nenjfou Paint gildings, inside or out side, if you desire the vfcry best results at Ihc Ijcast expense ybu srt'duld use S The u. it At S her win- Williams Paint. Call for1' color cards i- E. At SATHEk A Full Llric of Orocerles, Dry Goods and Hardware always on Hand. ' L COID Pacific llortc LlnKncnt Ij prtnarcd txrrcssly lor the needs cl hortcmen am tandimcn. It U a powrrtul anj pcue- fratlnz liniment, a remedy lor emcrscp ilti. A soothing cmbrocttbn lor the relief ot pain, and the best liniment lor mains jn'd soreness. Uncqualcd lor curlnj the wounds and Injuries ol UAKHCB Vli;ii and jor healing cuts, abrasion. sores and bruises. Pacific Horse Liniment Is fully Guaranteed, No other Is so tnod or helpful In so many wa s. 11 It fails to sitlsly. we authorize all dealers to return the purchase price, iitra iakqi tBTUt nrtv (IN10 ,. OTlihO, 01. Hovr Chcmicau Co, The Bend orchestra will give a dance tonight. , . Mrs. Ella M. Ives was shopping in Bend Monday. i.fi , Fred Wallace of ifcaltllaw was a business caller in Bend yesterday. B. Prank West was a caller in Bend Wednesday from his up-river ranch. 1 Wei. Uvcfingbara ofRosIand was attending t'd business matters in Bend yesterday. . Irank Moy'ond Mas Richard son, who are vJitti the Central Ore gon raiintad ."surveyors now camped A at Culver, spent Sunday in town. 1 James Reed and Ed Halvorscn) returned the first of the week" from a trip over the mountains into the Valley, and report a very tiresome and disagreeable trip due to bad roads and too much rain. Ed says this country is heaven compared to the Valley. John Steidl announces that -the water eomnanv is .senouslv con sidering the extcusipn of the Bend I water, system over to Ly tie by -tbeH laying of a ndohj from near th sdiobl house'tp the above namfi suburb of"Bdna While the matte has .not bcdh'fuUy determined upon, yetSlt will Undoubteddy be donej Roscoe Howard n-.turned Sunday from a busiucss trip to Pwtldnti, He was accompnraied by Mrs. Howard's tnothci, who will visit here for some tinie. They rtre coming in by automobile 'nud jjot within about five miles df -Bendj when the machine, broke,' cuAl thej were forced to hire a team to -com' plete their jouni'jy. Johu Legat Tins been busy ithis week making the cushions inm putting ou the curtains for a "new stage for the Wenandy lint. vMr' Wenandy bought the running .feehr nt Portland, but the balance 6f the stage is home 'manufacture, llevjry L. WhitscttTinving made the box with all the ii-oa work. The i'tne is well made nnd will 'stand a loi of rough usago.' ' " ' Two recent real estate transfft'S id .the Sistfit n section were the salA of)he Jpe,,C;l,ay,pQol and the Vincent) sold to a man by the name of Grif- tin irom 'Spokane, and the consider ation was $4,000. This place cou tains K:o acres and comers the townsitiiof Sisters on the south west, ft bout 40 acres of it being im proved. The Vincent ranch, 160 acres, likewise sold for $4,000, but we were unable to 'learu the name of the r lurchrtssr. T nn TIT 4M t ' f P. M. Itiy and R. M. J... cr uav each pitrbhascd on acre tract in Lytic anil "each will begin at once the crectldh of a two story' bouse with dimensions ol about 28x10. 1 The Ladles' library C!ub wilt serVe led crearil iti the libnlry this afternoon arid evening, oud wilt also serve this cool refreshment to the dancers at the Uabcc iu Lira s hall tonight. ' Last Wednesday the Ccntr I Orl Cgon Bddking & Trust Cd c-f BcnJ opened n:w accounts amounting to o,ooo. rx ucsc accounts were ac posits made" 'largely by tictv tonlerfi to these parts:" I ' Inmntir agent for the b I.avnf cream separator, and hate imc dt these machines in stock. Sieb'ra and examine it. They are a grfat convenience and mbney davcr for the dairyman. E.A. Sathuk. sitf J. M. Dobbins, with his family, is a recent comer tq t these parts who has bought an eighty of ditch land three miles north of town. He will begin to improve his place at once. Mr. Dobbins children nave entered the bend schools and drive in each day from their farm home. Dr. Cline, the dentist who i lent porartly located In Bend, engaged in a bear bunt with W.' P. Vandc vert on Crane Prairie just before coming here. They were soCccss1 nil, after very exciting chacfs.'ifl getting two bears, one An "the prairie and the other about 15 miles west of that place. ' V. J. O'Coarior tcrnr-or-aril employed as cashier in the 'Bend released iiom hfiUulits as cc bier, aud in view of the- fact thnt Mr. Hudson has been uncxpectcJly de layed, Mr. O'Connor was secured for the time being. Mr. Hudson telegraphed this week that ;lie hil been "unavoidably; delayed lint that be Would reach Bend 03 Oc tober 3. The bcoks that"r;cVe sent to the Bend librcrv bv the Orevon Lihrarv Commissiou-fltx -nirJntbg'a,f,'baVe been returned to the,' Cbninrssios, and it is expected that" A "hc?v?, scfc will be forwarded to BenaTfia short time. These books Lave bees .used to a great extent by the public, d are a great aid to the Bend institu tion, which is growing steadily in popularity and patronage from week to week. J. N. Masten and W. J. Hjab towr were in Bend Weducsd returning to their homes at Ros land from Prinevilte, where thcy had been to attend to legal bisldcss connected 'with the Roslantl wn aailt.'if T7nich they arc two ol the bwher2. ' Mr. Masten reports thaC a nc;v;scnooi nouse is dcidj, uuirc at his Jja'ce, the new structure to measure ,16x24 feet with . ; rx t j posts. L. M. Burt has tir con tract. -W. G. Fordham s the teacher in itiiat district. The citv council bos nuthomed the purchase of Hbout 750 feet df four-inch 'water main to be laid from the Batten corner south aloug lentu street to juniper .avenue, ami thence east one block on jj.vmper avenue. As soon as the pjp? cju begotten in S. C. Caldwell will W- gin laying it. The new main will prove a great convenience for thoie residing in the southeast part of town, and will also give them fire protection as a hydrant will k pit iu at ttte-H. C. WliS) corner, 1Che Ladies" Library Club has ordered five volumes of natural uii tory called' by tne' phblibhc; tbel "Standard Library of Natural His tory. iThese books are line1' v- lustratod with cuts made frcrcl photographs ofnunals, birds etc. and are ioid lo be a verv valuabkl set. fThey arcpbought Jargtly fori tne use ot yie puoiic .scnoois, 41s uiv school is in need of iomc jt .At sil on natural history, hut ihi An iSe kept in the library qndw'il.. d 1 r -i . 1 1.1. -I, 0. 1 iniereas 10 many .ocsiuvs i.u scholars. When Trifles Become Troub'c t If 1 my person suspects that -their UiOl iievst l re ilerauued they should tal.i Poll ey ie'H t K iivraiiKtu nicy siiuuni wm k'ui v' ir. idnev ltemedy at once nu nn . . . - . ..... ... rUk ltawiK JlriKht's jlibcae w iltaite-J i.1u . tves theillseise a. stroni r liifill hold au&T You sliouM not delav '.ukinj Kolev'a'Ktiducy Remedy. O. " Me- rill, drutv'.ist- 1 lh Pats o'tTExainlnatlon Suacesttfully. jtoi -j Donahue,' New HHtahi, -Cortn. writea- "'rtVied iteral kiHnej' reme dies, f jiU'was treAted bv otlr biaft'4hTri- ciausi for diabetes, but did hitt Smproe until I took1 Foley's Kidney 'remedy, Afte r the-' second battle I Slw d 1m- pto vemeut, itud Co liottles "U xd vm c' jiplelely, I have since pa scd a tjA s Remedy. C. - - e? Mitlinr,ml ftfrlfr lllftllrMno ' k Tnl .. Wiiite Leghorns. TPrize Avanuing strain. A fevl thice cocikerels for sale. $2 50 -17-30 Bend, Or. All bills that are charged lo itl Whir September ip, iooS, wivoil HlR''rilli'f to iuVUhft,infiVrerii lu the n. ' t stimes-Hii I u Ukow in tma will ef. LmtiT' . . -,,,. . - - .... rtna?i