i WJ 3 THERE'S A REASON When you ro into a more for the frnit time Thcro's a Reason WIicii you go back again the next day for something else There's a Reason When yon make thnt store your regular place to Irmlc Thcro's a Reason When you tell your neighbors to trade at that More There's a Reason When yoti and your neighbor do the most of your trading at that hanic store There's a Reason And the "KBASON" In gummed up in jmt one word SATISFACTION Von arc natlified with the goods, with the price, with the treatment you receive and with the management of the store in neutral. "TUB JUG STORK ON TIIK CORNIJR" has given this feeling of "satisfaction" to hundreds of customers since the doors were oxmcd n little over a year ago. And ihit because I have had the RIGHT GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES ALWAYS My goods arc all marked in plain figures and I have one price to all and that price is strictly cash. A store doing a credit btxlncvt cannot collect all of their accounts. Thoic who DO pay their bills must help pay for those who do not. Ilwv 'ou Cash at a Cash Stokic. There's a Reason Thurs., Fri. and Saturday Only 1V nimlllv . ! ,.j for 5oc quality for $l.oo quality for $1.25 quality for $1.75 quality V for These prices nre made to move these goods quickly. My Spring and Summer line of Men's Fur nishings will arrive this week and I need the room for new goods. That's the Reason The Big Store on the Corner A. M. LARA Bend. ( LOCAL BITS. WOOD FOR. SALE BLOCK WOOD $4.00 Per Cord, Delivered. LIMB WOOD $3,50 Per Cord, Delivered. Phone Me. F. M. CARTER New subscribers every week. Win. Reynolds and R. II. Stoll, who moved from LnCrande onto ditch land near Ilcnd last December, hiive taken the old logging engine belonging to Henry I.inster and hnve attached a donkey engine to it. The new contrivance will be used to pull junipers with and promises to do firnt class work. Mr. Reynolds claims he can develop no horsepower and even more with the engine, If desired, which ought to snake out the junipers iu pretty rapid fashion. Miss Iuga Sathcr returned home last Week after ft visit of several weeks iu Portland. After spending several weeks in Bend, A. M. Drake left Saturday morning for Portland. Just received 300 samples of spring and summer suitings. Finest line ever shown in Ucnd. Style, price and fit guaranteed. fi. A. Smith. Henry Shumakcr, after work ing at the Ten Bar ranch for sever al weeks, moved back to Gist last Saturday. W. B. Wilson left last Thursday morning for Portland, and later will go to take charge of the ranch in the Burns country of which he was foreman last season. The D. I. & P. Co. advertises In this issue for 15 men aud teams for construction work east of town. A crew has been Ht work there all winter building laterals. The crew lias been composed mostly of farm ers who now wish to return to their furm work, and the new men arc wanted so as to keep the work go ing during the summer. P.lwood and Milt Roberts have purchased six lots in the Deschutes townslte, and will build a house thereon in the near future. They intend to sell their ranch in the vicinity of Gist, and will move to Bcud as soon as they can dispose of that property. They state that they have always liked it at Bend and will be glad to get back. And (lend people will be glad to have them with us again. A. O. Walker was a caller In Bend Saturday from his ranch in the old river bed section. He re ports that the farmers out there arc busy with their spring plowing, aud that considerable new land is being cleared and will be put into crop this spring. Mr. Walker has 35 acres of fall wheat forty fold variety and he says it is as fine looking wheat as he ever saw, a good stand and hcalty appearing. When Carl Hunter went out to the barn to milk I'riday morning, he found a fine, large doe lying by the gate leading into the barnyard. Ths animal got up aud ran off west across the flat south of the D. I. & P. Co. office, swam the river In the vicinity of the Kevcr place and dis appeared over the butte west of town. Three or four hunters final ly took after It but were not suc cessful iu the chase. The animal had been wounded in some manner probably by some hunter and it appeared to have been shot in the jaw. There was quite a pool of blood where It had lain down by the fence during the night. Apropos of the long walk by Ralph Pattctson, reported in a re cent issue pf The Bulletin, it will be well to chronicle the accomplish ment of another pedestrian who comes forward claiming champion ship honors, this time the feat hav ing been accomplished by Mr. Oscar Myers, who is staying with Philip Francis. One day last week Mr. Myers walked from the Fran cis homestead to three or four miles south of the Cort Allen ranch on Little river, and then returned to Mr. Francis' Iu time for supper, walking every foot of the distance. Let s sec, that's pretty close to a jo-mile walk iu one day. There is no doubt that Mr. Myers is in the championship class. A Religious Author's Statement, Kev. Joseph 11, Veitrman, Salisbury, N. C who is the author of several book, write: "1'or several years I was afflict- i1 with VM111.V tmntilA anil lut ivlntrr 1 was suddenly ttricVeti with a aevcre pain in my kidneys ami was confined to bed tti'til nays unsme in kci up wiiuoui as. slstaiice. Iy urine contained a thick vulilir irillment and I nasaed same fre- (uently day and night. I commenced taking l'oley's Kidney Remedy, and the (win gradually aoaieu aim nuauy i-ccu and my urine became normal. I cheer fully recommend l'oley's Kidney Rem edy," Ucud Drug Co. Oliver Johnson is building quite n good sized barn on his place in town. J. I). Davidson got away Sunday morning for a business trip to Portland. Some of the farmers in the vicin ity of Bend have finished their spring plowing. Roscoe Howard returned to Bend Saturday evening from a business trip to Portland. Found Flat key that looks like postofficc key. Pay, for this ad. and take the key. Found Rug about 2x5 feet In size. Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for this notice. Mrs. Roscoe Howard and Mrs. C. A. Jones entertained the Library Club at the former's home yester day afternoon. Hunter & Staats arc completing preliminary arrangements and will soon begin the clearing ol the Des chutes townsite. Mrs. L. F.llickhon arrived in Bcud Sunday evening to join her husband, who has bought ditch land cast of town. Fifteen teams and drivers wanted for temper work. Wages fi-75 per day for man and team. Apply at D. I. & P. ditch camps cast of Bend. The Whatsoevers will meet with Mrs. Lucas at the Pilot Butte Inn next Friday at 2 o'clock, for work. All members are requested to be present. The band boys cleared about $rj at their dance Saturday night. They arc still receiving quite a number of compliments on their playiug. Dr. J. T. Guerin, who has been visiting his brother, R. F. Guerin, on the HuswclbGuerin ranch, has decided to locate In Bend and en- page in the practice of his profes sion. Dr. Guerin is an experienced physician and surgeon. For some time he was physician for the Ohio penitentiary, which is said to be the largest prison in the world. He has also been assistant chief sur geon of the Columbus, Sandusky & Hocking Railway Company and for nine years was surgeon lor the Northern PaciGc Railway Com pany at its coal mines in Washing ton. He has likewise been chief surgeon lor tue acauic cc &an Francisco Railway and Navigation Company. Five years ago the doc tor spent considerable time in F.u rope in postgraduate "study, work ing in several large hospitals there. Dr. Gueriu will soon be joined by Mrs, Guerin aud baby, and they will begin housekeeping in Bend. How can any person rUlc Ukinc some unknown couh remedy when Foley's Honey and Tar costs them no more? It is a safe remedy, contains no harmful drugs, and cures the most obstinate coughs and colds. Why eiperiment with your health? Insist upon having the genuine l'oley's Honey and Tar, Dend IlruR Co. When You Need Modern, Neat and Servlcabie Furniture... Call on MILLARD TRIPLETT BEND, OREdON 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 PULL LINE OF GARDEN SEEDS. Something to Make the Hens Lay. That would mean money in your pocket. Mr. Poultryman, at the prevailing price of ejjgs '" section. I'KKSH GROUND GRKBtf 110NK Aril) .SllliU, will increase the number of eggs you "harvest" daily. I have the ground bone and shell for sate. S. C. CALDWELL. Bend-Shaniko livery & Stage Company J. H. WENANDY, Prop. M. Olvln, Agent, Shanlko New Covered Stages between Bend and Shaniko ALSO Livery and Peed Siablcs at Shaniko, Madras and 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 ani Batfg&S I The Central Oregon Banking (8b Trust Company Ucnd, Oregon. CAPITAL $23,000 FULLY PAID. 3 and 4 per cent. Interest paid on Six Months and One Year Time Deposits. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. irii'wic;i 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 Pull Line of Groceries, Dry Goods and Hardware always on Hand. iVlssachusetts JVutual Life Insurance Company ANNUAL DIVIDENDS Nearly 300 SATISFIED Policyholders In Crook County. 30-45 r. o. miinuk. Kestuent Agent u WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Tablo Always supplied with tha best that the, town affords. Neat and Comfortable Rooms. Bund, Orkgon HENRY L. WH1TSETT Horse Shoeing and General Blacksmidiing WAOON AND PLOW WORK First Clas,3 Work Guaranteed. Located la the old Sheldon sliop. .Registered .Stock H Poland H O Chinas 0 G Duroc Q S Jerseys S Black Langshan Chickens. E. C. PARK, Redmond.Or. fliHflKjiflJHBff JOHN LEQAT DBAI.UR, IN Harness and Saddlery Trunks and Valises Repaired Deschutes Lodge No. 113 Knights of Pythias Rppular mretlmt tli urvmit ntut fait.!). Wednesdays of each month. Visiting KiiiRiiis uiwuys welcome, Ciias. D BHOWtr, C, C. V-HXS. J). KQWR K. R. & j. (5J l