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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1908)
rr"" ---- ''- rtf'IV, fit? -rririrfm f ( ) WANT ED-1 (o C1 VS'SVS'SVS 'SVS' "0 (o Co ) ) ) .( (e 9) ( 9) ( c ( ? c ( 9) ) ( ( $ ( ( ( 8 KsgJHoaasfsgreragJCTfaarmAgiWM DO YOU KNOW that theniercliant who gives prices in hlsiulvertlse- I mcnls Is constantly INVITING YOU to COMPARE those prices with the prices of every store in town. Illi A1UST ABSOLUTELY KNOW that those PRICES ARE RIGHT or every ad vertisement would lose business for him in place of increasing it. He not only NAA1ES HIS PRICES TO YOU but to every merchant in lie nil and neigh boring towns and consequently those prices A1UST HE AS LOW as the goods could possibly be sold for. HE ADVERTISES his prices be cause He has ABSOLUTE CONFI DENCE In HIS GOODS and HIS PRICES--he has nothing to conceal--the price named is not a special price for the few but Is for the BENEFIT OF ALL. 'llilnU this over find then decide whether you wnnt to trnilc nt the store (lint bus confidence vnotiKli in their Roods mid pi Ices to advertise them or with one that tins not. The (tore thnt advertises constantly tins the sign out Wadted-COMPARISON. Ttlll AIIOVI! SKIN IS AI.WAVS OUF AT MY SI OHM SPECIAL FOIc THURSDAY. FRIDAY uinl -SAT- I'RDAY ONLY. Extra Heavy Cotton Illnnket, voft fleecy u) 72x78 inches in din, white, gray or tun, tutortttl fancy bonier. These blank et ltnve ithvnjs otl for $1 jj n p.ilr. My prke or Thurs. I'll, ft Sat. only, Pair, SI- A. M. LARA r "Ho Sells for Cash at, a Little Less.m ( BEND, OREGON, fa "SSSSSS&5aSSSSS2SSS ? i u H' r -. 1. 4 &fflgf tffc "FXk wC'ftJilKSV ? ? t m ;i Mi-tors. ' Cf t- -" r . .&& CfMfW J7atOOIS3 Pacific Her-,? Ltfllmcrt In r.rcparcd etprcMl) lur Hie ncvJ' ul h(rc.wnunt riiutimcu. .11 1 a pimuful aud yens- (ntini iitwitiii. a rvmcu loruncrccn. cits. A n.illilii rc.Nru.otiin lor lh rclltl ol mm, nil J I'm (- I li.vncnt lor "Yjiralnt anJ uurcs.T UntqiialcJ (or curing tlie wound onJ uurlcs Ol llAKUCD WIKIi and lr licolini cuts. tbraflons Korea and trulsc i'ticKIc Iforse LMnicnt h lul'y Ri'artntccd. No oilier I1 to enoJ or hcl;tlnl In mi ninny v. ays. IIIHnll:lncnilil),tfnuihori: oil dcslcrs'lo rclunJ the puntiao price. w CT VPCC Itmil fl'Tf ccmj v HOVT CltMICL CO, otu.p, 0C. IIOUM.UK QlTfc llll U LOCAL BITS. J. B HOVT CItMICL CO, cn f LUOOKLUli r&lE& , . tnktfi Up, , ( Came to my pasture about July fS liiNt,' yinrlitiK steer with both eiirs clipped nud split J also brntul (hi rlKht hip hut cannot tell what it is, .Owner enn .liaVc name by pay. 'nj; Tor thia notice and damages. 13.40 UieuAKD Kino, V. 0. lrorllintn of Hoslntnl was n Hentl caller on .Saturday last. Uev. Moore will occupy the pul pit of the Ilaptist church next Sun day, both morning and evening. Mrs. J, K. Sawhill and two sous will leave 1'riday for up extended visit with relatives in Uuj Uast. . lfrcsh bread for bale ct the lilot Hutte Inn, bnked evqry day: also honicinade mince meat. 33-36 , Mrs. V. P. Vandsvert has moved down from the ranch to spend the winter with the. children in towU. Clius. I,. Witncr was looking af ter business matters in lletid Satur day from the Star Katicli ntTuiual. I. N. Mdrtln, of the V. I, &.I.J Co. office forcei is enjoying n vit,it from his b,ro,thyr,, Qeortje C. Mar- U 1 , . ; Have .you .read f A. ( M. Iara'a new ad. in thfa issue He Rives you some stora arGumeuts, that are facts. ,i , . J. I. TaloJ of Wooilburii, Ore gon, was at .Uenrt the Brit pf thb .week Joo?;(ug over latjd. in ,ithi.s BeclioH. J, K, Pawbill Una beeu spendin the rii'.l of the neck in town, hav ing come down from the homeMcad on the upper river. V J. Iluckley wai up from Iced inniid H.iturduv ntteiidiug to 1iusi iicvs niiitu-is The ISulletiu ck 110 v It-ii j.: k a pleasiiut cull. Now is the time to lay in vour winter'-i supply of npplra. We have them lour vnritties t 2.75 a box -KM.1.11V & AitiKiiioit. 3tf Cut K11I011. Roco Howard and I? A. Gut were MicceHtftil lJitn rods last week Thcv bflgiscd a biK iirnvvti bear over on the Tumalo, J llatimgnrtner is a recent comer to t litc pints who has moved onto ditch land cut of town and is im proving ii He owns an eighty, the W'i of theSHX Sec. 2-1812 Mr ami Mrs. W. 1. Myers of t.aldlaw were railing in Hend yes terday W 1. still insists that the Corvallis &. ljtihtern will be the first railroad built into this section. Work started Monday on open ing the new road between Hend nud I aidlmv under the direction of Koad Supervisor Richardson. It is expected to require about two weeks to finish the job. Mr InvcII. father of Mrs. Ralph Dunn, bus arrived here from Wash ington and has none to work on the Arnold ditch. His wife hns a desert claim nithcast of Ho ml that will he watered by this system. I am now agent for the Del.aval cream separator, and have one of these machjues in stock. Step in and examine it. They arc a great convenience and money saver for the dairyman. 1J.A. Satiikk. 2ttl The work of sawinp lumber for the Swallcy flume has been delayed a few das by an accident that hap peiicd to the engine that is to be lu.scd to run the sawmill. As they were bringing it across the desert i the axle broke, which will delay them about a week. A. ir. Shiremau has secured an assignment from W. !. Ferguson for 1C0 acres of the former Callihau place, am! next spring will begin the development of it. He plans to remain in town during the win ter. This place will be watered by the Arnold ditch. , Jas. Hcuham was in Bend Mon day looking after business matters. Ife reports that he has just finished building a lateral from the Swallcy ditch to the land owned by Miss I.aura Handel near Iiidlaw and turned iu the water for the flisl time the first' of the week. A party consistinc of Mrs. Uos coe Howard's mother, Mrs. Coe, and Mrs. J. K. Sawhill and two sons will leave Friday for the rail road iu the Howard automobile. Mrs. Sawhill will go Hast for a visit, and the other ladies will pro ceed to their homes iu California. On December 12 there will be sold at auction at l'rineville a cer tain amount of the stock of liquor owned by A. U. Kstebeuet. The sale will be conducted by Sheriff Klkins and will be made iu order to satisfy a judgment of $390 in be half of V, J. Van SchuyverS: Company. Mr. and Mrs. John K.RynncauiW down from their home above Hehu this wctk accompanied by Miss Marian Myers, who is on her way hack to her home in Sail Francisco. Miss Iva West, wjio w,as also iu the partyi goes to Portland to con tinue her musical studies. l'rine ville. Journal. Mrs. A. M. Ivara returned Mow day evening from J'ortlaud where sbe had gone to meet Mr. Lara's father on His way to Hend. Mr. I,ara( 3r., was unexpectedly de tained aifd was unable to come iu If s?ol are Over Fifty Rend This Mr' neontc natt inldillc.ni'e suffer from kiiliitiyuiiil Uliuliler ilironlem which Folcv't, Kidney Remedy oild 'uhvI tiui uu Hum in, iiiAviiuiuy mm restore needed ftrength oiut visor. Couiinciice Inking I'lilcy'a Kidney Remedy today. v, y. iumw, urui.-i'isi nt thr time. He is expected tt make the visit later, probably abxAit the 1st of December. Kdwin Sathcr met with 'lithe a painful accident last Saturday. The horse he was riding fell nud rolled over him, injuring the left side of his face quite seriously. It is bad ly scratched and swollen, and the left eye is swollen and bloodsb6t. However, a few dajs will make him ns MMitnl as evtr. There is considerable discussion these days about calling an elec tion for the purpose of allowing the residents of Lytic an opportunity to vote on the question of adding the towusitc of Lytic to lieud as an addition to the Hend towusitc. That should certainly be done. There is really but one town here, and these outlying districts should become a part of Jlcud. The Ladies Library Club will give a social iu Lara hall on Thanksgiving night, the 20th. Committees have Lecti appointed to sec that everybody has a good time, there will be games nud means of amusement iu which all may en gage, and if anything is assured it is that you will have an enjoyable evening if you attend. Refresh ments will be served, and the ad mission will be 25c. Win. J , F'tucy and Iilraer Worm stafTarc three enterprising farmers who have purchased land a few miles cast of Hend and have moved thereon. They own, between them, the Ki of the NE; and the Ej of the Sli '4' , Sec. 2-18-12. F.tney and Iiluier have each built a house and barn on their tracts, and other improvements will follow as rapidly as thc)".iu be made. We arc glad to ice so many new comers moving into these parts and The Bulletin exteuds a warm welcome. Ocatlt of George Aune. George Christian Aune, sou of Arnt and Anna Aune, passed away at the home iu Hend last Saturday evening at 9.30 o'clock, aged 33 years. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon from the-Baptist church, Rev. Mitchell officiating, with a large number of sympathiz ing friends iu attendance. Inter ment was made in the Hend cem etery. The deceased had suffered for some time with ttilicrculosis, which, combined with cancer ol the throat. dually caused his death The sor rowing father and mother and other relativeji'have the sincere sympathy of the community in their tad be reavement. Winter blU, cmntnjj pneumonia. iilcurUy ml rtmtuiuptiou mil tuou lc licrv. Cur ur coiijtlt now, mid j ttn-iii;tlieiiyoiirIuti, with l:o!cy Money uiul Tar. Do not iikk marline: the win- i .. ..1.,. .. ,. 1 .. 1 ,..(..... irA.. ivr nun wvtik uiujn. uiivii i-uic uu- . cy and Tar will euro the 11101 olwtlnatc j (V1111.I14 nml roMii nml lirptellt ftcriouft results. C. W. Merrill. drucKi.t. xfmftrir To Trade, urade ladies' bicycle Wheel "fell trade for driving pony. most new; cost 65.00. : Vi Pr MYKK-vLaidlaw, Or, JVhcn Yofr-Paint buildings, inside or out side, iPyoti desire tlid vcfyest'srefiults at 'tlie lc?'ft'ct expense you should us'f t SllkBWINf'WlLLlAMS PAINT I V fill for ' ' LMil 11 1 ,11, nt1t onrrlc l,3.l A --w.w. - . . B;,A,SATHJER A Full Line of Orocrles, Dry Qoods ttnd Hardware always on Every Farm'ef As Well as every business mhn 'ho'ild have a bank account Why? Bechtisei .ur mony s in e t?lin ilnywhere else; Paying ycur bills by check Is Mlw simplest and most convjenient method. Your check becomes a Voucher for the debt it pays. It gives you a better standing with business men. Money iu the bank strengthens your credit. A bank account teaches, helps and encour ages you to save. , c This bank docs all the bookkeeping. .. , Your bank book is a recod cf your business. To those desiring Banking Connections with, a Weil established Bahk, we extend out services. The Central Oregon Ranking (Ifc Trust Company . directors: John S tejdl Lumberman and Timber Ortner, U. 0. Cob I'llyilclan and Surgeon. F. F. Smith - I.umbervttit. E. A. Saltier Merchant..?. H. E.Allen CalW "1 At Bend, Oregon. A Complete Stock of k DRY Rough, Surfaced and Moulded -LUMBER- At Bend, Oregon. All Widths! Lengths and Thicknesses I Reasonable Prktis Good Grades Dry Stock 1 INCH COMMON DIMENSION SHIPLAP RUSTIC T. & G. FLOORING BEADED CEDING WINDOW JAMJJS WINDOW CASING HEAD BLpCKS O. G. BASEBOARD STAIR TREADS WATER TABLE O. G. BATTINS MOULDINGS P. B. D. PATENT ROOFING FENCE PICKETS SHINGLES ETC., ETC. tufflber Delhered at Lev Cost Anywhere m The Lauds of The D. I. fi P. Co., or FTHeC.S.1. Co. CUSTOM FEED MILL IN CONNECTION. .APPLY TO 14 .Central Oregon .. . Development Company; .BEND, .'1 "5 OREGON DO YOU WANT A, -S!S?as. CQUkESPONDIINCU SOLlCITlaO 'T VTtl . T Township plats for sate at this office, two shes, 3' and 6 Inches v . j. ' fUOHN LEdAT )(iji,Kiii!K.m Uriinoss and Saddlen 'frR'rtKdand Valises Repaired