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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1908)
I ;: f: t 9 P o o (V) (8 CO Ce : 5 c C ( ( ( fa C ( ( (0 (! Bargains in Remnants ami White Wash Waists Do not fall to sec our remnant!; of 'Cllnjjjhiiiii" WalstliiKS etc.. just the tiling for children's school dresses and waists. I have a few White Wash Waists left, all Kood values at regular prices, that J will sell for jtist half price until closed out. A ?3.5 WAIST FOR $1.45 A J.fij " " 1.35 A 2,15 " " 1.10 A i.oo ' " 1.00 A 1.75 " .85 a . 65 .80 a i.50 n .75 A i.5 M " .65 a .95 " " .50 Kciiictu)cr iliorc tire only a few, m come early. Vj Uulies, obAIv in mind tlint.wc have a nice line Children's BEAR SKIN vUA I In white and tan, at, each.... prr and U) Hi IIII X1)k9JJ also the iiite and ori;y beak skin cloth BY THE YARD. s INCHES WIDE. PER VARI) 9J BOOTEES, KNIT I.EGOINK. A NEW LINK OF SHOES, SOFT SOLES AND STRAP SLIPPERS THE IIAI1V. ALL OF THESE THINGS AT FOR The fash Ctore Wlicie ou git RIGHT HOODS nt RK1MT PRIUUS Always. THAT IS A. M. LARA'S LOCAL I5ITS. The DcMos Mimical Bards on Tuesday evening, Oct. 17. 'I lie I.mliob' Library Club domed idwut $15 ly .serving waftlcs last Saturday. Onlioru Edward of the Git licijjliborliood wnsti visitor in town hut Wednesday For Sule: Three good horcs, hack mid luuiiow, $,joo. Iiuntlic at Bulletin office. Two tout of coal and ' foot warm ers at John r.egnt's. J tut the thing for di (villi; in cold wenthur. (Jcne Gctcliell has returned to Bend after spending hevcral weeks in the harvest fields of Washington. DiK'kti are i vtito numerous on the river above Bend now, and the sportbiuou nie bngglug quite it low of tncui.' E Mklnson ami wife of Red mond came to Bend Wednesday for a Mtdrt visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Sleidl. F. A. Kennaid and B. W. Ken dall, ranchers near Redmond, regis tered at the Pilot Butte Inn last Wednesday. E. A. Suthor is having the ware house painted that adjoins his .store building on the north, Nick Welder doing the work. Mrs. R. J. M.cCiuui, who has spent a goodly pjrt of the summer at the old home in Minneapolis, re turned to Bend last evening. It was reported in Bend that Mr. and Mrs. W. I). SeJI.ers would leave Wisconsin about, tht; roth on. their return to Bend after a two mouths visit at Chippewa Fulls. Remember the entertainment by the l'eMo.vi Musical Bards at the chunli next Tuesday evening, ytt der the auspices of the Ladles' Aid Society of the M. K. chUrcli. Sec J. If. JlcAn for nursery Roods. Agent for The Dalles Nursery Company. Take a look at The Bulletin's township plali before you buy two sires. Sylvester Stunts is attending Wil lamette University nt Salem, and is taking a course in law. E. A. Smith, who has been at Pnrtlnnd for several weeks, re turned to Deud the first of the week. Milk and crenm for sale; first Imtisv east of Mrs. C. A. Jones' residence. W. R. Piur.i.ii-H. 30-32 Rev. J. T. Moore will hold ser vices in t'ic Baptist church next Sunday, both morning and evening. J. II. Benu has the agency in these parts for The Dalles Nursery Company, and nays he is .selling quite a lot of nursery stock to farm ers hcrcalrauts. K. A. Cast lias purchased from L. D Wiest sooCumlMrlniid Black cap and 100 Golden Queen rasp berry plants and will Set them out on his lots hi Bend. The timber men of Bend report that considerable timber is chang ing hands these days, but the price has not gone up much, not being us high ns it was a few mouths ao. I am now agent for the Dcl.aval crenm separator, and have one of these machines in Mock. Step in and examine it. They are a great convenience and money saver for the dairyman. E.A. Satiiuk. ntf F. W. Kocppeu of Pendleton, Oregon, spent the first of the week in Bend looking over the town and country. He was quite favorably Impressed with the outlook for Bend's future and bought some town lots before leaving. Waldo Taylor and wife and W. S. Wing passed through Bend on the 10th on their way to their home at Silver Lake. Mr. Taylor had just U-eii married nt Portland to Miss Georgia Hughes, and he was returning with his bride to his home. Fok S.U.H 160 acres. Best ranch in the Sisters country. So acres in clover, a million feet of yellow pine pit the other 80. Good water right. J Corvallis & Eastern survey near. House and born. $2,000 cash, time on balnuce. This is n snap. C. A. Joniw. I have returned from Portland witn .joo samples of wall paper ranging from 7c up. As I stated before, there is 110 better booster for any community than a good painter with n brush in his hands, so if you want either papering or painting done, call 011 me. N. P. Witll'HK. jilf E. A. Baldwin of Portland, who is one of the stockholders in the Deschutes irrigation project, and who has other interests in Central Oregon, was in town Tuesday on his way home from Bend. Mr, Baldwin is very ynpguiuc over the railroad situation with reference to Central Oregon, mid believes that this county will have a road built in, possibly two roads, within the next two years, lie says tie is poiitivelhc present activity along the Deschutes will crystahre into actual construction work within a very short time. Madras Pioneer. !MIe5 Iff hX r - ?i -" -iTiitn W4 IU7TU'W' -rr . LO KB J? hatcstt& I'IuIk Ikr'c MnifWfil H rpirtJ ci;re 'y fir Die inl of licriKtiHi awl rm.lnL"H. Ii U a potrfi.l ni.il pen: trt'lny. Iinlnitni, a remedy fur erncrxtn elf. A toolhitiK embrocation r Ihe rtliel cl pain, end Ihe br-l linlmenl Icr tprtlti arvJ lortnt. liwquaW lor a curinj the mouiiJi onj Injuries cl uakiii.u ikl cru inr iiciuni cui, aliraslom, viiti and bruises. I'acille Hone IJtihncnt It fully guaranteed. So oilier Is to inoA frhtlpful in to many ). Illlfailslotitjily, weouihorlze all dealers la refund Ihe purchase price. iima iixi lomii firt eiHi. Hoyt Chemical Co.. eiui. oc. DOOKLLT rurn Vcarling, home grown fruit trees for sale, at ranch three miles from Bend on Prinevi'.Ic road sicn of red barn. Will be at ranch Nov. 2 to 15. Howard Smning, Bend, Oregon. Last Friday evening R. B. Mut zig returned to Bend accompanied by Mrs. Mutzig and their little daughter, Kathcriuc, and also by Mrs. Mutzig's aunt, Miss Potter, of Washington, Perm. Miss Potter will spend about a year here with Mr. and Mrs. Mutzig. They had planned to spend the winter at Salem, but when they got there they became discouraged with the continual rain and decided to re turn to Bend. Mrs. Mutzig has been at Pittsburg, I'enn., for over a year. , The DcMoss Lyric Bards, who will give their musical entertain ment in Bend on the :7th, arc sure to please the public. There arc eight high class musicians in the company, and they have sung and played in every large city of the liutcd States and Canada and also in EuroHr. They have been em ployed at the Chicago, Omaha, St. Louis and Lewis and Clark Ex positions. There .should be n good attendance at this company's en tertainment. The Ladies' Aid of the.M. E. church arc hehitid the entertainment, and their share of the proceeds will go towards pur chasing a system of gas lights for the church. For Sale Cheap. Relinquishment of .to acres lying on upper Deschutes river. A bar gain if taken soon. 31-32 MitKKiu. & Wilkinson'. Woman Interrupts Political Speaker. A well drettvd woman interrupted a political iHrlsf r recently by continually eoUKliiUK. If hr had taken Foley's Honey ami Tar it would have cured licr coujjli mcMy and rxulled the cold from her tem The Keuiiiue l'olcy'h Iloury nudTar 'outaius no opiate and lit in a yellow package. Kcfut suUsti lutw. C. W. lcrrill, drugKt- Bend Nursery. Hardy and acclimated plants. Send for catalogue. 26tf L. D. 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ANS Paint Call for " color cards l ' - Every Farmer As well as every business man should have a bank account. Why? Because: Your money 's QX in the bank than a. -vhere else. Paying your bills by check is the simplest and most convenient methJ. Your check becomes a voucher for the debt it pays. It gives you a better standing with business men. Money in the bank strengthens your credit. A bank account leaches, 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 our services. The Central Oregon Banking & Trust Company DIRECTORS: John Steidl Lumberman and Timber Owner. U. C. Coe I'hysiciaa and Surgeon H. P. J. McDonald Merchant. E. A. Sather .Merchant H.E.Allen Cwhicr r At Bend, Oregon. A Complete Stock of DRY Rough, Surfaced and Moulded At Bend, Oregon. '-LUMBER-1 All Widths, Lengths and Thicknesses INCH COMMON DIMENSION SHIPLAP RUSTIC T. & G. FLOORING Reasonable BKADED ceiling Umber . WINDOW JAMBS ru,ivered . Prices window casing uinereaat n00(l HEAD BLOCKS . W lOSt O. G. BASEBOARD Cn Grades stair TREADS Tbclaads of Dry WATER TABLE D ' & P O. G. BATTINS & or Stock MOULDINGS He C. S. I. Co. , P. B. D. PATENT ROOFING FENCE PICKETS SHINGLES ETC., ETC. CUSTOM FEED MILL IN CONNECTION.! APPLY TO Central Oregon Development Company BEND, - OREGON' L. & 'BiawaWMivaiaBHBHBjHVMMMVaaiMBaiRBBBNiiaBaiBBBBavaMaanaavaaMaaHBBHBMBaBaimBaaaaMaBaaaw 1 atMfflsawi.-' f E. A. SATHER A Full Line of Groceries, Dry Goods ami Hardware nhvnys on Hand. :vrjw !WC V . Jl vX- JOHN LEOAX ., lUALUK IN Harness and Saddlery , Trunks and Vallse3 Repaired bucccssor to A. I. Hunt raiaiiwafclWJ.frgATiiaw ., nu I ft