The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 13, 1908, Image 5

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The Standing and Irrevocable Policy of )
I THE BIG STORE ON THE COftNER. I
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It. shall always bo nty aim to bo known as a thoroughly reliable
morcliant: that my goods shall ba known a& absolutely dependable--
that my prices shall bo known as just. To that end I say to all my
patrons, present and prospective:
If at any time, for any reason whatsoever you are dissatisfied with a
purchase riiade at my store, return the goods m the same condition
you received them and I will exchange them or refund purchase price.
A. M LARA,
Proprietor of The Dig Store on the Corner.
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That my goods ARE dependable and my prices just 1 ask you to look over the following lists;
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DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGS
Ot'TINO W.ANN'lil. ? hi. wide, ex fl ft
Irn heavy, to dilf. patterns, per yd "C
CAl.ICOKS, standard cloth, iudii;ocs, grays,
clarets, ltj.;lit bltici. y 1 ,
ttt
kt yard
SII.KOI.INK, ,i61n. wide, plain colors and
fimcy print, just llic tiling for y 1 yn
comforters. ter yard & "VC
C.MHUIC DKliSS I.IN'INC. kil fiuMi t?-
brown, Mhc, dr.ib. black -per yard JC
I.ADIJ-.S r.N'imilWItAK, Swiss til.. or
heavy soft llccce, per vjumr.iit OJC
I.ADIKS rNDKKWKAK, sflme ns -e
above but much heavier, per i:niiciit.. vJC
I.ADIIiS I'NDKKWItAK, Jersey 1 ti r
rib, IlKht weight wool, jwrKQtm't P
I.ADIKS HOSI?. Ilcecc lined, j;ood
mid heavy, ull sues -wr pair
I.ADII.S liOSK, cniiilvst caMimere,
not too heavy hut warm per pair
COATS' TIIKKAI), nil sues, black
and while ( .njkioIs for .
COTTON 1H.ANKKTS, Herman
7J.n;9 iiK'lic.i, white, r.iy or tan,
per pair : ....
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20c
30c
25c
fleeced,
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GROCERIES.
'I lie following prk'i'D ore quoted from
the clennciit and lcit (trocrry depart
incut In the county.
lRI;l:HRNi: STOCK" IS Alt
50I.UIRLYTMI2 IJHSI CANNIil)
OOOOK ON Till? MAItKliT AND
(1UAIMNTI212I) SOLID PACK.
Preferred Stock pcot -JOc
Kartlelt rears ,
Muncal Grapes JOc
Strawberriea 30c
" " Yellow 1'cachcs 35c
" " Huccatash 25c
" " Superfine I'cas 25c
1'cndet MeltliiK " -"
" Cotu
" Tomatoes
KMra taudatd Apricots
I'cats
" " Haspbettic!!
' ' - 1'caches
Tomatoes
l remote Com
Sitir, i,llwfur
FOR THE MEN.
(.HI Culfl-V, IKT III.
llluli Crwile Cufli
Italian l'lilllii ix
Dtltil Aiiiile. Il. 15c Dried l'caclic. ISc
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25c
30c
25c
JOc
25c
2oc
ISc
$1.00
i$c
.13c
toe
ff 1 1C lllriril roirx. lx.r ll.
P X f,U;icd Aprli-oti 3 ll, for
U'mimWKAK, ficavy rib fleeced, o regu
lar Coc Ka'incut, my price is only ,cfn
per i;aruicut OUC
UN'DIvlUVKAK, HyKlenie Mccce lined, ex
tra heavy, worth 75c, my price jcr Y(n
garment, only i)jC
UNDKUWKAH.
medium weight, K-r garment
COTTON SOX, extra heavy, Hue and gray
mixed, tin never- r. -fA.. TCr
wear-out kind I IS .IOI AOC
CASH.MKRKHOSK, soft nm! warra. -)(r
Oxford or camels hair, per pair . .. . UC
CASIIMKKI. 1IDSK same &s above
full fashioned, "the best," per pair....
Sanitary Wool. j
pi.l
30c
I'ANTS, heavy cottoundc, a good (j fr
work pant, plcndtd value, per pair P'.vJv
$1.35
heavy
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J5c
ww wmurtimiMmiTiW1
I'ANTS, same as above but better
quality and worth the money pcrpr.
OI.OVIJS, ccnuii'.c pii; bkin, extra
and well tewed, an excellent glotc fir
rouli work, per pair..
GLOVES, SuUmaudcr tan, a coodAoft
driving glove, tough and durablc,pcrpr.
to Mr. and Mrs. Creed
Tripletl on Thursday afternoon, a
rj'lll. baby boy. 1
C. 11. Spaugh, a rancher living
not fdrlronj Laidlaw, wbs n calfcr
in llciid last Monday. Mr Spatlgh
has but recently returned from n
visit 'df two months in the Valley.
Gcd. Whitcomb drove into town
yestcr'dijy with two loads of apples,
one bf Golden Ktmets and one of
Hen Davis. The entire lot was
bought by A. M. Lara and they
ate now "on iialc at The Uig Store
011 the Corner.
V. II. Hcwcs have opened up
for business in Ihc Uunti black
smith shop, aiwl sollcils a share of
your trade. Ileis.nn experienced
workman, and needs no introduc
tion to this commtiuily as his work-
is well known here. Read his ad.
in another column.
M. 12. Rogers and son, formerly
of Chelan, Wash., ncrc in Bend
Thursday looking over the coun
try. They were driving through
from Priucvillc by way of Bend to
Redmond and back to- the county
scat. Mr. Rogers has located at
Priucvillc Tor the winter as it will
be cheaper for him to winter his
stock there, he having brought in
with him six head of hordes. Next
spring, however, he and bis two
sons will probabJy locate on land
somewhere iu this section.
W. R Lawson jfcet with quite a
serious accident last 3j(urday while
1 working cast of town ou the Pilot
Butte canal. Oue of the hordes
9) 11c was dtivtng leu ami in attempt-
9 ing to get it up, the other liorsc
$) 1 feared up, striking Mr. Mwsou tin-
9 dcr the nose with its knee. The
l) l blow broke the nose aud tore it
9 I loose at the base. The wouud bled
trt , proluscly but hually it was stopped.
The next day he wcut to sec the
doctor about it and was told that
his nose was fractured aud an ar
tery broken. Since that time the
wouud has bled a time or two so
badly as to weaken Mr. Lawson to
a considerable extent, but he is now
getting along all right.
A. M. DRAKE VISITS BEND, '
lirlnzs Promise from Portland that a
Rnllroad.lu Assured, ,
A. M. Drake arrived in Iknd
from Portland Wednesday evening
find will spend some littlc'.tiiHe at-
tClldillCr to hlUtllM-t mM'"Tt fl! Mil
place. Mr. Drake states that he .
iu possession of informatidrt thu
assures a railroad for Central Ore
gon and that it is cpraV);.- straight
to Bend, hut lie further stated Ik
could not disclose the rotrcc cf hi -information.
Mr. Drake was asked If tltcrc w.v
any news for the public touching
the interests in -this scr.tkn with
which he is connected, dn.l he re
plied that 'there was; fccHulric togivi
out. ' " -.
Mrs. Drake is vlsitint with a
brother at Little Kails, Minn., anr'
white she has been in rather poo,
health for the past year, Mr. Dral.i
reports that she is now fcclinj
much better. (
While here Mr. Drafcc :6 Uk
guest of Mr. aud Mrs. r.osco
Howard.
I'o'cy'i Honey and Tar clears the ui
paMKcs.toptlic irritation iu the throat
soothes the hillametl meinhnino, an
Ihc mott oliitinatc Co:ih diuppear
Sort, anil infl.imeil lunj arc licaled nt
trpti;tlicned, and the c6W if cxpclL
frorh.lhc sjfttcm. Kcute ny hut t:
Keiir'fie in the yellow p'nfeoj; C. V
Me !, drUfjRUL
Dlaek Barley
seed for sale. Produced 2f bushe'
to acre 011 my rilacc this stasou
Especially adapted to this soii au
climate. Can be sold iu spring o;
fall. Is hull-less and shells our
like wheat,. Will have about' C
bushels seed for sale..' First ccuu
t first served. Five tfen'tfi per poau
C. U PA-ror.
33-36 llaJlra:, Orccca.
Sulncrit for THB nt I.I.KTIN
Special for Saturday, Monday fthfl Tuesday Only
GENUINE HORSE HIDE GLOVES, Double stitch heavy welt, patent perfect fitting thumb, warran
ted not to rip. The very best glove to lie had nt $1.35 a pair. ,
SATURDAY, MONDAY AND Tt'I-.SDAY
iun' tf.n"i ! nwmwuiMiimnwn .iiwuwmaMitttOtCMnwirttHmiimtTOmiu iiiirtiiTinnMinii
Come 'it nn 1 I.ok nroiiMili-ttct acquainted wiih my stock nnd Iny jniixs Yoil will receive courteous treatment whether you buy oruot.
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"HE SELLS FOR CASH
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WHit.i..lAitrmy-TVijrfu
BENb, OREGON
AT A LITTLE LESS."
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LOCAL BITS.
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Mrs. William AruoUi was ttitiu
ailing buslttcjut in town yestcidti. ,
ltavc you rend the ads. In this
week's Bulletin, Mis. Housekeeper.
Township plats for sale at this
oltlcc, twoaUcn, 3'j and 6 inches
:vimre.
Max Richardson has left for au
extended visit with friends iu
Seattle. , ''
, Drt ntid .Mrs. Dciic'cr wefe callers
in town yesterday f,rpm, ijjeir fiitnt
last of town. ,; 1 - '
The people weigh a merchants
llnportnu by the flcile 0:1 which
tic advertiser.
l'red Sherwood of I'leasatit Ridge
Wat caller ill Demi Wedncw'ny
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II. II. Davics returned to Bend Mr, and Mrs. V. P. Vaudcmt George Bales spent a few days in
Tuesday aftcr;jhi.jibscnce of two or! spent the fore jftirt of the week j Bend with his family the, fitt of
thtcje fiiortthl lii Washington. ,tVllh their children in. Bend, who the week, having come down from
CJI.tidckson nml wife liavcU' ntlthUiug the public tchools
bete.
Presiding lilder Skijitarh bf the
Methodist church held services in
Bend Saturday cvtuin? and Sun
day, and delivered three very inter
moved from their r.mc'.i oil Boar
Creel: end will reside iu Bend hereafter.
if. M. Ray. and J. W. Iloech
have their houswi In, Lytic nbout I estiug and helpful sermons.
finished, mill moved into them this J
week.
Ad. -reading housewives .Manaui;
their cxpcndlturcs-others simply
bht.st) their allowauces( often wast
ing n good dealt
There will be n business meeting
of the Ladies' Library Club at the
reading room next Monday after
noon nt 3 o'clock.
J. II,,lJilcy was iu Bend the first
of itte weeli from Mudras, wllcrb'hc
his ranch ou the tipper river. ' i1 '
Hexamethylenetetramlna
The aboc U the name of a (icrman
chemical, ulilch is one of the tiiatty alu-
ahtc ingredients of I'oley' Kidney Item-
c.ly. llcxanictliylenclvtrniuinc lreco-
nieu ur niMitrai text nook-a anil autliorl
tics at, a utir acid wlvcnt ami nntlfcptlc
or inc untie, mice roiey's Kliluc)
HcniMly a soon as you notice any ir-
rcKtnartiies, ami avoid n Krtous uiaiady.
C. W.Merrill, dniRKM.
Por Sale:
Team of light wortdud driving
marcs. 0,nc is also single driver.
' New Sutdcbnker buggy without
top.
Set driving harticss; fct chain
work harness, set sicgle harness.
Cow aiid mouth old calf. Shot
gun and tent. J. D GkKixuk,
tt 2-. miles west of Laidlaw.
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AND A TOWN I.IU' l'Rl'.K,
AT DHAl'TlI'l'I, LAKP.vmw
Tlie opening of the old Oresoii Mill
lieu Davis apples, grpwu' uist, "-' '' J hr?L!"?"
west of thesjjmmitiSTCCtatidjuicy,IUj)oiiihPinatkcttlie best ami cheapest
a gocnl cooking apple 5c a lb.
Lara's The Bigt Store on
Coruer.
at
rl'd 'Pliiiritt1n
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Luens I,nve? VwU,,B'.rr'lUc Dc,ld Shaui'
c LSJlf-wil- Catauieuunipawy. t ,
moved into the Knatr cottage
Iroiuvood nveuue. ,,.',
iJcorgc Jones spent thc, first of
the week in town front hlu home
Mead south of BentU -f ' '
Fresh bread for tiilc ct Hie Pilot
Butte Ittiii buhvd every day I nlso
lioiucmiule ttilncc Utcnt. 3.1 J6
"Mrs, Cul ijatou vns shopplug in
town yesterday, Jidving come in
from the Tcu Bar Kaucb,
NoV Is the time to lay jrr your
winter's supply of apples. We have
them four varieties at fi.75 ft
box. Kku.KV & AurWttort. 3tf
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J. T. Newbcrry'nhd family have
removed to their (mix near Bend
from I'oretit Orove, thlsfctate. Mr.
Newberrv owns 4b rnJtts 'of ditch
land three miles cast of town, the
NW;f of the NU.'i, Sec. t-i3 is,
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'AlilNeWAIR
arc biit out'Srd flgns ol the evil
done la secret by myriads ol dan.
JruKxcrmsNi pplni the life blood
F ol the hair. Micro kills (be para
site, soothes the itching scalp,
elves lustre to the hair and stops
It falling out A single application
elves relief aaJ. proves Its worth.
Save youffflalr before too lata.
Micro prevents baldness. It Is a
dellghthiWessIng for the hair,
free from grease and sticky oils.
Ask your dnifglst for tree booklet,
HOYT CHEMICAL CO,
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IjiuU iu Oregon. It is the opportunity
tot a lifetime for Oreuoii ueonlr. Then
the I pre 11,991 farms for sale, in tracts of 10,
5o, 40, 80, 160, &40 and i.ocio acres, the
IL....M Irtrtu .ntlntitA fit. fvnll. n.til f.i.
Adam KoUmaa has recently fin- '. ,'c u! ,MCt (S?r l'ra.iuif' '?Cd,
1, , , i , the following extract froin n tetter from
ished clearing and plowing 10 acres c,eo-e Conn, the, firt Vnlted States
of ditch land iu the N" of the 1 ' )ir,ce eclvert;Ukevlew
,.,., . , ... , , , "MVcview, Oregon, JimVlf, 100R.
bl'.'4.bec. I3-17-I3, for W. If. o,eKon Valley Uud Co.-rfjcuj.lemerj
llaydeu, wild lives at Tucouia. ' " M$ I came to Lake cotmtjr, niit. am.
, ' ' ' therefore, oue of the oldest pjov-eers.
Mr and Mrs. W.J3. Sellers aud Tl,c roiu was established throuRh the
;, ,, m. JT... , , best jwrtion of Southern Oregou, ami
son Koiiahl o;rr,'Cd lii! SuudaylCVen iu 1S65 I recall that the grant was.
evening, nftera three nonths' visit ln,A"d,1l V literally covered with
... , , , .. , it,. . wild plums; anil, with rare exceptions,
at the old hUuic iu Wisconsin, titkbnii1ir.11 tiults have tome hutu
had nu cniov fX;0" ycTlncej, liot t-i sn;ak of the
U 0I''ti'J j.Unte.l auit'euyflatcd frtllU. which js-
koss a remarkable U.'wbPrinll have thriven
T nm nnn. mr.-.i,i f.r il.n n .t n..ni Ml,llo wcce'f:lliv.sf UtB tears per
iamnowngent for the Del.avali,' tllc ,linj,.i ci,,!!,. ,tiouK the
cream separator, aud have one of Military Road, has irecii ntt,v too
ciomm; miii, 11 icii.cti, 11 reiirouuco
They report having
able visit.
Step iu
these-jmachiucs iu stock.
nudcr:auiine it.
convenience? nnd inniiey saver for
1 mock, oicp very inpUlly, nml coustltutcl -a eoiiiilry
They arc n great which, c en if used as hi tlicpast, chiefly
inr MuvK, cuuuica iiiusv lYuw iuiiuw nun
M.U11VC11JC11WH1111 i.im.ey saver lor , Uuij-t to become Imlerr mleyt hi a
Itliadairyniail,,. t A. SaTIIIJH. 3ltf hu1rUuie. Of course, nt lut early
! ' . I V '' IiIuIl.. AjiII Until alioiil lHS ttio linlursl
I About half cf. the pipe for the 'israssuirjj over knee-deep and eAvervd
',,.. ...ninl. ...oiU!.ii .. i..ii. .,. thecfat oulkof the eraut, auiP'H' tro
new water mains! on 1 euth street tec,( v!s MIIW comflitou would return,
and Juniper avenue has arrived nnd , Voum truly, George Conu."
... .. ., ... ,.., .., ... .... 1 Don't uilvs the opportunity to become
... .... .. .1... i.i ..t .1.. .1.;.. 1 iioiriiinis weuiinoruniiiy 1
. buuii lla 1111: u.iiuHL-1: 01 iuc-fturiT owuerof apiece 01 good Orceou I. ml.
'lirCnt is-brought ';n from Slfnuikp,' Vou won't have to .spend, a lifetime g'nb'
the wotk of lay in , it will bo com.W,,K,u"!p'invi.i r, 1 a
, C. A. JONUS, Deud, Oregou,
meticcd. Ageut for Central Orej-ou,
When You Paint
buildings, inside.br out -
side, if ybtt cfesif! hi
very best results at the
least expense you
should use
fta?
SHERWIN-WfLVAMS
Paint
Celt for
- Color cards -IJ"r
E. A. SATHER
A Full Uri.c.aL.arocerle?, Ur
Ooods mid iicfrL'vVarc rllVdys c
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The Pioneer Telegraph
and Telephone Company
Telegrams 1'orwartled to Any I'nil
of the World.
Direct
Telephone Communication
with Portland, rrhicltic ami M.
raeifle Coast eltlts.,
PUblic Pay Stations
Iu Dank UuldhiR at llcud, at Laid
law aud l'owcll llutte;.
Jlesscuger sen-ice to any natl ol
Crjok County south of Crooked
River.
JOHN LEQAT -
DlMMtR IN
Harness and Saddle
Trunks and Valises
Repaired
Successor to A, L, Hunter.