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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1909)
( ( ( I : First Annual HonseClean ing Sale Rt-, Spc t UNTIL FEB. 1st YOU WILL : ( sa find hundred!i of the above red tajjs scattered through I The Big Store HATS UNDERWEAR. BLANKETS SHOES ALL ARE TAGGED and each tap; marks a saving of from 10 to 50 percent for the purchaser. "The Big Store" k Keeps The above reduction is positive. These prices arc good until Feb. 1st only. If you want the best of it come early. REMEMBER GACri SALE IS POSITIVE no goods exchanged or taken back during this sale. ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) A. M. LOCAL BITS. The holidays ore over, vacation h past, aud the school bell Is hard again. A. C. Iucas has returned from Klutillco, where he had spcut several weeks. Good j'liich wagon wanted will pay cash for suuie. Inquire at bulletin office. 43-44 I,etThe Ilulletln do your job printing. Neat and up.-to-the-miu-lite in every detail. Mrs. M. J. PanRborn of Wilbur, Wash., has arrived in Bend for an extended visit with her brother, A. A. Aldridge, and wife. WOOD FOR SALE prom now until February i , all who net five loads of wood from me I will Rive One Load Free If you will pay for haul ing, Same old price $4 & $3.50 per cord. Phone me, V. M. C A R.T B IV BOND, G&S&S&G&S&Mslt 1998M99( J 1 J J 1 ' 1 J v. 1 1 J j 1 J 1 on the Corner' SHIRTS HOSIERY COMFORTERS COATS CM 1 j m 1 j ( Its Word. C c LARA c GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ORUOON County Judge Ellis left for Princ ville Sunday morning. The county court couvenes today, and he went to attend to court business. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Wcuaudy have been in Bend during the past week attending to matters connec ted with the stage business. Winter apples are now going at $2, 35 a box at Kelley & Aldridges'. They will last only a short time at that price. Better lay iu a sup ply. 43f A letter to The Ilulletln brings the news thut J. II. llcan is now located ut Sisters. He asks to have his Bulletin forwarded to thut address. V. V. Smith and wife, accom panied by Pjarl Hlghtower nnd Miss Grace Vaudcvcrt of Bend, nU tended the Masonic installation iu this city Saturday ttight. Priue vllle Journal. Claude Smith- was over from Prineville Saturday having come over with Miss Pearl Hlghtower, who had been spending a few days in the county seat visiting with friends. Mr. Smith now has n position Willi W.V. Kins. ft) IS8aSvS8BvSSvSnS' Ju order to clean out our stock of winter tipples, we will retail them hereafter at 1 2 25 11 box. .Severn I varieties, Kelley & Ahlridge. 4 jlf W. K. I.awHou, who bus lain living In llend for the past year, re moved last week to hit farm In the vicinity of ny, bnlte. Mr. I.iuv sou has one of the bent ,.... im 1.. .1... fl I ............ 40 aire 1 l iiMias in uiv IM.-1111 lummy, j I am now ngent for the Dvl.nvnl ! cream wparutor. and have one of these machines iu Mock, Step in and examine it. They arc a great convenience and money saver for the dairyman. K.A. SATifHK. sit' The new gas lights nre installed in the church and arc n great Im provement over the old. kerosene lumps. Three fine lamps furnish the light for the auditorium. The lights purchased are the hollow wire kind, which arc proving very popular in llcud. I. C. Young, who recently came here from Washington, Las Ills house finished on his ditch land northeast of llend, and is now com fortably located. John Stviger, whoenmc iu with Mr, Young, has been joined by his family, nl.so be ing located on ditch laud northeast of llcud. Last Saturday aud Sunday llcud was treated to a genuine chiuook that' played havoc with what snow there was on the ground, and the "beautiful" was soon transformed into running water. Along with the chiuook llcud enjoyed winter weather that was .spring-like in its mildness. Mr. aud Mrs. Elmer Merrill were down from the homestead in the vicinity of the "fish trap" the lat ter part of last week. They took back wire nnd other paraphernalia for the installation ol a 'phone nnd will tap the Bend-Kokand line, and will soon be able to "hello" with their Bend friends, K. II. Stoll was in Bend Satur day from the ranch of Win.. 1 1. Reynolds northeast of town. Mr. Stoll recently came to this section with Mr. Reynolds, from I.aCrandc. He is now figuring on a business undertaking aud if he finally en gages in it, will move his family herefrom I.aGrandc. Bend has a baud of aucrchists Beware of them. Yet, there is not much danger iu this bunch, as they state the object of their organization is to give the people of Bend a good time. A number of Bend's young mm have formed an organization social iu its intentions and thev have dubbed themselves the "An archists." Bend undoubtedly has the cham pion pedestrian of Central Oregon, in Ralph Patterson. Recently he walked to Spring river and back in one day through the snow nnd dragged a sled containing n lot of traps, bait, etc. part of the way, finally abandoning the sled u ml takiug the pack 011 his back, Be sides making the trip he set 18 Dandruff and R AIJJN(rHAIRiT are but outward signs ol the ell done In secret by myriads ol dan Jrulf germs sapping the Hie blood ol the hair. Micro kills (be para site, soothes the Itchlog scalp, gives lustre to the hair and stops It (ailing out. A single application gives relief and proves its north. Save your faalr btlore too late. Micro prevents baldness. It Is a dellghtlul dressing (or the hair, free from grease and sticky olli. Ask yourdrngglst (orlree bookltt HOYT CHEMICAL Cp. SEEDS Frtth, Mtlliblt, Put tuitinttitf laPltiif I'l.nt.r tlxmM frl lh. ttnr!i tnthfibf Oar ifn,thriiOrnMrl, spiciml offer ron to cents w wUlMfiit Milii.fl tmr pamoiir rni 1 rr.TinM t lf MNf Tmim . f. I ,ft. rrl.M H.4U ... ! I fftff. .-If.... !!.. . I A. I ,1,. r.,ff !.. k.Ml.kk.,. , , .11. ! .tf M H.t ttW r,M . fflwt IU- Will) ", iMlfMlh. I,... (J.u, IHi:tTNOHTIIi:ilN HV.V.U i-o, mi llm-Nt. IWKhfiirit. IlllmiU traps in Hint section. He covered a distance of 35 or 40 miles iu the Irip, something that vety few men would care to tackle, under similar circumstances. The Munlo (town) Journal has the following regarding Rev. Ocorge, who used to ' preach in llcud; "The many friends of Rev. J. C. George and family regret to learn that they arc soon to leave for Wnlfa Walla, Wash., where they will make their future home. Rev. George will preach his last sermon at the Presbyterian church on Sun day, December 27. On the 24th Mrs. George and children will go to Enrlham, where he will join them Christmas morning nnd they will visit Rev. George's parents at that place. During the two years' time in which he has been pastor ol the Menlo Presbyterian church Rev. George has not only faithfully pel formed the duties connected with his work, but he and his family have made many warm friends here, both inside and outside the church, who will regret their re moval to the far Northwest. Ou his recent trip to Washington Rev. George bought 50 acres of almond ground near Walla Walla, and in the next two years he expects to hnvc at least 40 acres set to almond trees, an industry which thrives well iu that locality." Tlirrc It no caveoti tecoril nt couuli. rolil or lit grippe developing into pneu monia after 1'olcy'i lluticy ami Tar hat been taken, at It cure tlie tnoit olti nate. deep teatrtl cough ami cold. Why take anything cle? C V. Mer rill, diUKgltt Here Is Something For Nothing... KAR S SUBSCRIPTION I'REE TO Farm and Fireside -AND Four Beautiful Pictures These are given as a premium to new subscribers to The Bulletin The Bulletin costs you 1.50 n year Barm and Fireside und the four pictures are thrown iu as good measure. These four plcluiet are limply upert One of tticni is h full-page picture in life color of the martyred Lincoln; one o a iilctutc of WatlijiiiMoii that has nev er before heen puhllihed; one U a new picture ol Cliritt an Uaiter picture en titled '1'ollow Me." ThU picture U wonderful No other picture of Christ It 10 appealing none other o exquisite ly beautiful The other plctuie i a 'Pretty Girl" picture printed iu colors. Here Is the picture offer Willi alt cash subscriptions received from now to Jan. 15, FOUR full-page ptctuies; From now to Peb. ij, TURliK full pace pictures; Prom Heb. 1 to March 15, TWO full page pictures; l'rom March r lo April s. one full page picture the picture of Christ- Subscribe NOW and Got the Four Pictures. t-ftHQ b1sb 'BaRyijiCvVI THE FINEST OF - I am improving my stock of furniture in every shipment, and now have in stock some of the finest jrt7m pieces 01 furniture ever siiown in ncno. 1 wouiu can j3V -""Jj your attention to the following goods and prices. ?f', t'pholstcred couch velour upholstering 2iir; Reception room set four quarter-saw cd 55-'"'i oak chairs, from Dining tables quarter sawed oak, maple nnd ash, from -Center tables quarter-sawed oak, Dressers golden oak, from .... Babv carriages and go-carls, from ... Rocking chairs at various price. Sectional book cases. IK VOl WII,I, STKP IN AND LOOK THBM OVBR I KNOW YOU WIlXUKU THEM. MILLARD TRIPLETT BRND. HARDWARE Our line excels. I carry everything you may want in the hardware line, including paints and nils, doors and windows, step ladders, lime and cement. Nowhere in Bend can you find so complete an assortment, nnd then you know, our prices arc fair. Children's Coasting Sleds and Express Wagons I also carry a full line of Staple aud Fancy GROCERIES- Just what you need. S. C. Caldwell tleml, The Central Oregon Banking (8b Trust Company Bend, CAPITAL $25,000 FULLY PAID. 3 and 4 per cent. Months and One A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. A. U. I'ETFRSON, Antelope, Ore. Matchmaker m Jeweler Precious and Semi-rrccious Stones Set anil Jewelry of all kinds made to order and Repaired. Work first class aud guaranteed. l.t.TtoKtctt kI'Ii Ralph Srxncrr, Bullrtin olficc. Bend. f Kiid duett lo mf it Antelope The Pioneer Telegraph and Telephone Company Telegrams Forwarded to Any Tart of the World. Direct Telephone Communication with Portland, Prineville and all Pacific Const cities. Public Pay Stations iu Bank Huldini at Bend, at Laid- law and Powell Duties. Messenger service to any part ot Crook County south ot Crooked River. I HENRY L. WIIITSETT Horse Shoeing and General Blacksmithing WAOON AND PLOW WORK First Class Work Qunrantced.J Loeaifl in tlii" old Sheldon Minn, Deschutes Lodge No. 13 Knights of Pythias Uecular meetings the .ecoud and fourth Weduesdava of each month. Visiting knights always welcome. Cuas. D Urown, C, C. CltAS. I). Rowii U. R. & S. FURNITURE $10 to $25 19 to 25 12 to 25 4.50 nnd up 17 to 20 . 2J to 28 ORF.aoN Oregon Oregon. Interest paid on Six Year Time Deposits. JOHN LEO AT DKALER IN Harness and Saddlery Trunks and Valises Repaired JVhen You Paint buildings, inside or out side, if you desire the very best results at the least expense you should use The Sherwin-Williams Paint Call for "-""-""" color cards E. A. SATHER A Full Line of Groceries, Dry Goods and Hardware always on llanu. 1 wjagfEpiS j