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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1909)
NUMMMMrt ( ( ( ( ( ( ) ( i ( & S ( v ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( t ( V9 ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( Yes They are Here. What? Spring Goods My complete line of Spring Goods have arrived and are ready for Your inspection. Percales Dimities Lawns Ginghams Galatea Cloth Chambreys Waists Hosiery Underwear In fact everything for SprttiR ntul Summer Wear. And these new goods nrc not for the (utiles exclusively. I Imvc provided fur the waiiti of tlic men as well. Also for the boys it ml (jirli. I have something new for every member of the family. Voti know how my prices arc they are just oh low at the goods can rxmibly be sold BJGHT GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES ALWAYS is the one motto of my store. Come in and look around. I am always clod to show you my goods. The Big Store Am JML LjAmkA :: Bend. r'.nnlir &ti'i Itali atul Prairie Does snnuallr devastate oiir fieliU of growing irrnld 1lilr llllflllwr II1AV tl tIPllllV diminished by b systematic warfare upon litem. livery irmaie kiiicu uciuic mo )outtg ate bom, reduce the number of tti at least ten later on. HUVIl.rW" Knnlrrrl I'nltnn (t the most tellable and destructive agent yet de led tor their extermination, n i bdsouhciv certain In its action ntul every kernel is iuiai.iitMl tn kill rttniAtle rlianirn or ttioUture of the earth do not destroy it Krencill. 11 requires no mixing or jirciw (hiiuii. aim i hiwwjp . v .. .w other is to Kood. Dealers will refund the purchase price, if not tut claimed. IIOVT CllltMlCAl, Co.. 1'ortland, Oregon SEEDS FratK, Rllbl.r'ur QiisrtntiidlaPlMis KmrOinUnermit ritlttbnu!.lltllllH ' iup.rn'1 ,n.ii"... ... ponnf ran rn . mprelBL srrCR FOR 10 CENTS Ulll mm.A ....! SimI,! fllir WW Will ! !' " FAMOUS COLLECTION Jk. MH.f Tn.il. tt. IVI...U K.4I.S ,i,f( . ri.a... .." . I t. SuJr..l.f (.W I . - b ... . . ..II... . . ill. r .ill hi." .. ' ". . 'wilt, tud.ti n.i.4 M Mim M .'.C!!i!,rJ II liBlfA WllBTllKHN HKIJIIXV. . -,. N. .i lntlmrlit llMn tiuldft. . UM How I Bl, W" "i.iiiii"" Tor Sale. Second hand, leather-ton baby PKKy; albo 5-nallon barrel churn ! - w wp mmmmmmmmim JutfHntgk KJull Oil AIK3, O. It. UKICKSON. ) I J 3 j 3 j 3 i 3 3 3 3 3 3 on the Corner LOCAL BITS. The Kind will give a dance in I.nra hall Saturday evening. Tick cts 50c. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Dan R. Smith were in town from their homciktcud. Kcv. Mitchell will preach at the usual hours next Sunday morning and cvetiiug. l'ound I'lnt key that looks like postoflicc key. Pay for this ad. and take the key. McUUin, Young & Co , of Red. uiotul arc clearing land for S. II. Dutt northeast of Iknd. Mr. and Mm. D. l'rank West have gone to New Virginia, Iowa, for an extended visit with relatives. We handle the genuine A. A. Cutter fthoc. Send to us for your sire, Fohtuk & IIviiK, Princville. I'ouud Rug nbout-a5xs feet in size. Owner can have muuc by calling at this office and paying for this notice. Dr. I. I Scofield has taken charge of the dental office, which Dr. Dcnccr has been conducting for the pust month. R 1'. Gtierlu has been enjoying n visit from n brother from Chicago, u Dr. J. V. Guerln. l is reported that the doctor will open a hospital in the Guerin residence. The band boys are purchasing new instruments galore. Johnny Ltinstcr bus ordered an $80 valve trombone, Theodore Tweet an alto trombone, Prince Stoats a slide trombone, and the band has or dcrcd q flue new snare drum, ) ) 3 3 3 3 3 3 ) ( ) Our spring suits have arrived. We will be pleased to send you one on approval. Postiik & Hv, Princville. 485 Mrs. Herring will soon have n "Dutch oven" built for use at her bakery. This will be n stone oven 3x6 feet, and will be built by Dad West. John Silvertooth of Antelope was In Bend yesterday on his way to Silver Lake to take charKc of the Silvertooth general merchandise store. Mrs. L. D. Wlest left last Fri day for quite nn extended visit with friends and relatives at Portlaud, Roscburg, San Francisco and Lo Angeles. Dr. A. W. Grater announce that he will be in lfcnd on March 9 and will give treatment for all chronic diseases. He will be here 30 days and inavbc longer. S. C. Caldwell has beer- sjicnd ing the past week attending to business matters at, Portland. Mr. Caldwell recently sold a house and lot owned by him in Albany. The Rosland telephone line was temporarily put out of commission Monday by a tree having been blown down across it a short dis lance south of the Arnold ditch bridge. The band will give on open air concert next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the porch of the Pilot Uutte Inn. Kvcrybody is in vited to come out and hear some good music. J. D. Davidson expects to leave for Portland uext Sunday where he will purchase a more complete line of drugs and druggist's sundries. TLe new firm will put in a soda fountain this summer. Jacob Kanzler, of the firm of Williams & Kanzler, Portland sale agents for the D. I. & P. Co.V lands, was in Bend during the past week with a number of prospective purchasers of ditch land. I nm now ogent for the DcLaval cream separator, and have one ol these machines In stock. Step in and examine it. They arc a great convenience and money saver for the dairyman. H.A. Satiihk. aiti Dad and Rene West and Charley Niswougcr finished the foundation for W. H. StaatV new house on Monday. The foundation is laid from native stone and is what is known as "rubblcwork." It makes a handsome foundation. liroster bous Dros. arc uow busily engaged putting up the house. W. R. Tkylor and George Boguc of Rosland were visitors in Bend the latter part of last week. Mr. Taylor, who is in the cattle busi ness, says this has been the worM year for stock feeding for a long time. Stockmen on the upper Des chutes began feeding the ffbt 01 December and will be compelled to continue until about April 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Powell spent several days in town last wt-k, coming up from the O'K.inc ranch north of Redmond. Bert expects to move to 0,'Neil soon and will de vote his time looking after the horses on the range which he has bought, having recently purchased all of the McAllister horses east of the Deschutes the Cross S brand. Charles Durand, of Bcinidj), Minn., has been spending the past week in Bend. He has bought 40 acres of ditch laud five miles east of town and will also invest in town property, He pluns to move his family here soon, ami will reside in Bend so that his children may at tend the town schools, Mr Du rand was cnguged in the logging business in Minnesota. A Religious Author's Statement. Rev. Joseph II. I'eiperman, Salisbury, N. C, who is the author of several looks, write: "J'or several year I was afflict fd with kidney trouble and last winter 1 was suddenly stricken with a severe pain in my kidney and was confined to tied eii'lit daya unable to get up without as sistance. My urine contained a thick uhlte sediment and I ttasstd same fre quently dny and night. I commenced taking t'oley'a Klduev Remedy, and lr pain gradually abated and finally ceased and my urine became normal. I cheer fully recommend J'oley's Kidney Bern cdy." lleud Drug Co. J II Wenniidy moved his Hvcry and stage business into his fine new barn last Sunday ntid is uow better prepared than ever to take care of all the old trade ntul wtiat new trade may come his way. The barn is one of the largest and ltcst in Central Oregon, and the service one gets there will likewise be of the best. Judge Kills and ConrniUsioncr Baylcy went up to the Big Meadows last Thursday to investigate the matter of building a bridge across the Deschutes in that section. The bridge, which has already been or dered built, will be put across the river on the section line one mile down the river from Cort Allen's. The road leading across this bridge will connect with the Crane Prairie road near the head of Spring river. The New York Evening Mail of February 16 has the following note tn its society columns, regarding the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Vnndcvcrt of Bend: Miss Mittyc Vandcvert, of 79 West lojd stieet, and Mivws Jessie Douglass, Uvelyn Johnston and Nettie Weston left for Washington today. Miss Vandcvert will at tend the army and navy reception at the White House on Thursday evening. The Deschutes Reclamation and Irrigation Company (the Swallcy ditch) began building their new flume the first of the week. The new flume will be 10 feet wide and three feet deep. Work was com menced at the intake, mid it is their intention to push the work to com pletion so that the new flume will furnish water for this year's irriga tion. The Swallcy -cop!e installed a portable sawmill and have sawed their own lumber for this flume. G. O. Ireland, who was at Iknd a few weeks ago attempting to sell a big black Percheroti stallion, liau no trouble in disposing of the big fellow at Silver Lake. A company of local men was formed and took the horse at $4,000. The company consists of B. HefTer, C. H. Mc Kunc, IJ. I). I.utz, B. VanDorn, B. K. Kendal, T. J. LaBric, W. C. Buick, Jeff Howard, A A. Martin jndG. B. Wardwell. On this trip Mr. Ireland sold three horses, a Perchcron at Silver Lake and nlso at Kent and a Belgian at Redmond. He has a deal on uow for the sale of two others, on the upper Des chutes. Mr. Ireland passed through BcnU last Monday on his way to Corvallis I'olev's Houevand Tar cures couchs quickly, strengthens the lungs and ex pels colds. Get the kcuiiIuc in a yellow package. Bend Druu Co. Hart, SchalTncr & Marx clothes are sold by the one up to date cloth ing house in Crook county, at Fos ter & Hydj's, Princville 48-51 "ismm I JV" I'TTTIMM UlJmla. mm When 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 011 Hand WOOD FOR SALE BLOCK WOOD Um Per Cord, Delivered. LIMB WOOD W.SO Per Cord, Delivered, Phone Me. F. M. CAR.TER.. When You Need Modern, Neat and Servlcable Furniture... Call Seeds That Grow! THAT'S WHAT YOU WANT AND THAT'S WHAT I'VE GOT. THEREFORE, BUY OF ME. A LARGE SUPPLY ON HAND OF GOOD CLEAN Alfalfa, Clover and Timothy Seed. ALSO A FULL LINE OF CARDBN SEEDS. Something to Make the Hens Lay. Thnt would mean money In our pocket. Mr. Fotillryman, at the prevailing price of eggs In this section, l'RI'.SII GHOUND GRUUN IIONK A.NU SIIBI.L will increan; the number of eK you "harvest" dally. I have the ground Iwne and shell for sale. S. C. CALDWELL. BendShaniko Livery & Stage Company J. II. WENANDY, Prop. M. Olvln, Agent, Shanlko New Covered Stages between Bend and Shanlko ALSO Livery and Peed Stables at Shaniko, Madras end Bend. Wc run our rigs to please the public. Stages leave each way every day. Rigs to all parts of Central Oregon. Careful drivers furnished Special Attention Given to Express axvi feaggage. The Central Oregon Banking (8b Trust Company Bend, CAPITAL $25,000 FULLY PAID. 3 and 4 per cent. Interest paid on Six Months and One Year Time Deposits. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. JViassachusetts JVJutual Life Insurance Company ANNUAL DIVIDENDS Nearly 300 SATISFIED Policyholders In Crook County. ."50-45 ' - MINOR, Resident Agent WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Table always supplied with tha bast that the. town affords. Neat and Comfortable Rooms. Bund, Okugon HENRY L. WHITSETT Horse Shoeing and General Biacksmithing WAUON AND PLOW WORK First Class Work Guaranteed. Local nl in llio old Sheldon Minn, Registered Stock H Poland H 0 Chinas 0 G Duroc Q S Jerseys S Black Langshan Chickens. E. C PARK, Redmond, Or. 011 MILLARD TRIPLETT BEND, OREdON Oregon. JOHN LEOAT DEALER IN Harness and.Saddlery Trunks and Valises Repaired idSliiKBLMiifisElBw SSSHpjSgUjXSB"P Deschutes Lodge No. 113 Knights of Pythias Regular meetings the .second and fourth Wednesday of each uiouth, Vtsltlnj; knights always welcome, Chas D Ukown. C. C. 'ClUS. I). KOWU K, U. & S.