MttaMMuB MUMWMMm f 25c WILL BUY 1 ( ( ( ( ( ( 3 Ibi. Ex. Quality Dried Apple or 3 " IiiiIImii Prunes, large l.c " J " 3-Crown Muncutcl Raisins ' a cans Choice Alaska Salmon t " Gulf of Mexico Shrimp " Concentrated Soup, untortcil kinds " 3 " Silver Net Sardine, the best " a box. Preferred Stock Seeded Ruisius "' a " Monarch clcuucd Currants " i can llarllctt Pears, Ex. Stand. " I " Green flage I'lum " I " Yellow Crawford I'cachc " 3 " Crcnior Sweet Corn . " 3 pack Arm & Hammer Soda " 3 " Liberty Starch, corn or gloss " 3 " Quaker Puffed Rice " 3 " Quaker Wheat Berries . " 3 " KggUScc, wheat or corn " 3 " Climax Macaroni " lb. Good Japan Tea i Excellent Coffee try it 6 barn Royal Soap 7, 5 4 " Kings N'apthu Soap 3 " Pel Naplha Soap " 3 can I.cwl Lye 3 " Red Star Chloride of Ituic " 3 lb. Washing Soda ATT THE BIO STORE ON THE CORNER That's LARA'S 3 J 9) J J " Dandy Soap while it lasts " Lara's Special Soap the best HE HAS THE GOOD GOODS ih Ills Return friiiM Small I!pni0. Two htimtird anil ttility-fonr Inquiries (nun protective Kttlrri ami Inventor from mi advertising expenditure of fo It the result achieved tiy Alltany, Orci;un. The advertising was placed through the Chapman Advertising CoinMiiy of Port land, The Chapman AK'ey selected the publlratloni and the advcrtlM-menl was worded by Jlury I. l)Knt, lliesecre tary of the Albany commercial chili. When You Paint buildings, inside or out-, side, if you desire the very best results nt the least expense you should use The Sherwin-Williams Paint Call for - color curdi E. A. SATHER A Cull Lino of tlroccrlcs, Dry (Joou and Hardware always on Hand. LOCAL BITS. New subscribers every week. Get your spring suits from 15. A. Smith. Carl Hhret of Redmond was o caller in Ilcrtd last Thursday. Hot water always can be bad for bathing at the Pilot Unite Hotel. Postmaster Merrill relumed Thursday evening from hit bus! ucis trip to Union. Joe BuckboU brought in the first asparagus of the season last Satur day, and It was fine. He sure to make the acquaintance of "Carl Johdson, Woodman," at Lara hall Saturday evening. Rev, Mitchell will preach in the Huyley school house west of Laid law next Sunday at 1 1 o'clock. The Whatsoever will give nn ice cream social in the Triplet! building on Saturday evening, May i. The Whatsoever will meet on Friday afternoon of this week with Mr. W, 11. Seller, for work und business. Mrs, John Ferguson returned Saturday evening from a vu.lt ol several week with relatives in Vushingoti. W. R. Lawsou was attending to business mutter in Demi last Sat urday. Mr. Luwsou is busy thest day riding ditch on the Pilot Untie cuual. WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Tallin always supplied wllli the best that thu town afford. Neat and Comfortable Rooms, IlltNI), OlUtOON Those bath at the Pilot liuttc Hotel arc nomcthlug fine two large tubs, Itf Rev. J. T. Moore will preach in licucl next Sunday both morning and evening. J. M. Lawrence i expected in Bend this week on hi way to the Piugrcc ranch, which he bought several month ago. Lost Hunch of key with name ofW. H. Reed, Wcllsvillc, Mo., thereon. 1'lnder please leuve at this office and receive reasonable reward. 67 Jack Summers of Prineville, line man for the Pioneer Telegraph tk Telephone Company, was working on the company's lines in Iknd the first of the week. A good hearty laugh and an en jovablc evening is assured to those who attend the home talent play to be put on by the local Woodmen next Saturday evening. Henry Hedge purchased from Lcoan Pclurske, the first of the week, on acre tract lying weit of the L. I). Wicst place und adjoin ing Rev. Mitchell' home. Since the 'reorganization of the fire company, the nlMir of the com pany are moving along at n lupid rate, flic company meets every Thursday evening for drill. Prank Kulp of Madras arrived in Ileud Saturday evening and ha been sending the week here. It is probable that Mr. nnd Mrs. Kulp will move here to reside perma nently. One of the hose carts has been moved into A. M. Lara' machine shed where it can be found here after whenever needed. All should take note of this and remember the new location. The Pilot Duttc Livery & Peed Harn will be run in connection with the hotel. A new shed with a number of stalls will be furnished to freighters and emigrant. Huy and grain for sale. itf Last Wednesday afternoon Clias. Stauburrough received the sad news that his mother had died suddenly at her home in Portland. Mr. Stanburrough left Thursday morn ing to be present at the funeral. I am now agent for the DcLaval cream separator, aud have one of these machines in stock. Step in and examine it. They arc n great convenience aud money saver for the dairyman. IS. A. Satiikk. aitf Conrad Wlncll of Holdrcgc, Neb., arrived in Ucnd last Sunday evening to take up residence on ditch laud which he owns in the vi cinity of the Ten liar ranch. He will improve the place and will inukc final proof at the expiration of three mouths residence. The Bend Drug Company is at tracting quite a large number of people to its place of business every evening, the attraction being a con cert coniisting of numerous pleas ing selection ren titled by one ot Edison's peerless phonographs. The company lias n new machine mid a large number of record. Rev, Mitchell received a 'phone message Tuesday morning to' the effect that Squire Hell of 'Prineville had passed away, and requesting Rev. Mitchell to conduct the funer al services. The services are to be held today at 3 o'clock. The de ceased was the father of former county judge W. A. flell, aud for many yeur.s lind taken quite a prominent part in Prineville life. The home talent play, "Carl Johnson, Woodmuu," which will be given by the local M, W. A, ,odge next Saturday evening, prom ises to be a' very pleasing affair The play itself is a comedy, which will furnish lots of laughter, and the band ha agreed to furnish music between nets. There will be plenty of seal for the big crowd that is expected. Admission, 15, 35 nnd 35 cents. UBND WILL CELEBRATE. (Continued from txige ) Trlplelt, Cbus. D. Rowc and A. M. Lnra. There i only one sentiment pre valent in regard to the matter and it can be summed up In the terse expression, "Why, of course, we should celebrate." And of course we arc going to celebrate, and will hold out the glad and welcome hand to every man, woman and child who will be so kind as to visit Bend on that day. The pro gram in detail aud other arrange ment will be announced in Tbe Bulletin as the work progresses be tween now aud the day of celebration. Mr. L. D. Wicst returned home last evening from an extended visit with relatives at various California points. Philip Pranci is building an ad dition onto Rev. Mitchell's house, the new part measuring 18x21 with I o-foot xtts. Mis Anna Johnson will leave in a few day for a visit in the East. She leaves her position in the local telephone office this week aud is succeeded by Miss Nellie Scoggin. Quite a number of dully vordin trout have lcen caught by local fishermen of late. M. J. Kelly lauded several Sunday, tbe largest one measuring 28 inches long, and John Bios caught an 8 pounder. L. S. Rlckartl of California is in "end this week looking over this section and will undoubtedly invest in property hereabouts. Mr. Rick ard is from an irrigated section in California and is well pleased with what he finds in the ileud country. J. C. Smith, formerly of Chico, California, spent the fore part of the week iu Iknd looking for op portunities to make investments. He bought 160 acres of ditch land, the southwest quarter of so-t7i3, and has let a contract for tbe clear ing of it. There will be a special meeting of the Knights of Pythias of Bend' to night. Grand Chauccllor Moser writes that he, G. K. of R. & S Stinson and Judge Bradshaw, Su preme Representative, will visit the lodge on Saturday evening, May 8. Tbe special meeting is called to makr arrangement for their re ception. l"-oc Sale. One second-hand reclining go cart. Address Box 78, Bend. 6tf Tor Sale. One Jersey cow; one 8-month-old heilercalf, half Jersey, half Dur ham; 35 hens. R. A Puktt, 6tf Bend. Land fur Sale or Rent. Porty acre ditch laud in old river bed section. Inquire of 2-5 IIhnky LiNbTitx, Bend, Or. For Sale. Pigs nnd Mioat. Pour miles north of Tumnlo P O. Call or write. P, W. Lhvukknz, 7-140-19-26111 Tumnlo. For Sale Good .strong jj-inch warnn, 5tf Wm. Aknoui. Taken Up. Hereford steer about year and a half old; branded with flaring H, nnd crop off left ear. If not called for within 16 days, same will be sold as provided iu city ordinance. 6-7 P Lvnks, Ponduiaster. Notice. Notice is hereby given that L have bought all the stock and in terests of the former stockholders in the Rowland Lumber Company. I A'ill pay all bill against said com pany and collect all accounts due it. I wish to suy that I will continue the business at the old stand, and keep on hand a complete stock of lumber, shingles, mouldings, etc. I also wish to say that any orders sent to me will be fully appreciated anil will receive pronyu aim careful attention, Respectfully, Tlllt ROSI.ANI) LUMIUtR Co , By J. N. Masten, 6-9 President nnd Mauager. UTe Financial Hub of the Community OUR HOMK BANK is the bub to which is attached the various spokes of tbe whole business community. Closely and securely connected, tbe different interests of the com munity work weir together. The Bank is dependent upon tbe peo ple; iu success is due to the success of the people. Tbe customers of this Bank are more gener ally successful than people who have no Hank connec tions whatever. The people arc dependent upon the Bank; they receive benefits made possible only by the existence of the Bank. Tbe people can better afford to be con nected with a strong, safe and successful Bank the spirit of the enterprise is contagious. Men come to our Bank to borrow, to leave money and papers for safe keeping and for active use; when they wish to send away money and for a hun dred and one various and important reasons. This Bank strives to give each customer a per sonal service that will suit his individual business interests. We appreciate the business our customers give us and aim to make every transaction satisfactory. MONRY TO LOAN ON APPROVKD SECURITY DIRECTORS: U. C. COIC It. A. SATIIKK C. S. HUDSON P. V. SMITH II. C. KMJS Seeds That Grow! THAT'S WHAT YOU WANT AND THAT'S WHAT I'VE GOT. THEREFORE. BUY OP ME. A LARGE SUPPLY ON HAND OP GOOD CLEAN Alfalfa, C!ovr an! Timothy Seed. ALSO A PULL LINE OP GARDEN SEEDS. Something to Make the Hens Lay. That would mean money in voiir pocket. Sir I'oultryman, at the nrevailiiiK price of eKK In thi cctlon. I'RHStt GROUND GRHKN 110NH AND SHELL, will iucreate the number of eega you "barvctt" dally. I have the ground bone ami thell for aale. S. C. CALDWELL. The ONLY DIRECT STAGE LINE to Bend, Oregon. 4-HORSE COVERED STAGES. Stages pass through Madras, Culver, Redmond, Laidlaw, to Bend and thence to any point in Central Oregon. Stages connect at Redmond with Sisters line For further information call on or address H. H. COE, local agent, Sbaniko, Oregon, or BEND-SHANIKO LIVERY & STAGE CO., EICNO, OREGON SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE When You Need Modern, Neat and Serviceable purniture... Call on MILLARD TRIPLETT BEND, OREQON Seed Oats for Sale. We are selling our oats at 75c a bushel. Owing to the backward season last year, seeding having been postponed to the middle of June, our oats aie not as good as a year ago, and will need cleaning. Parties purchasing seed will be al lowed to use our cleauing mill free. Sacks not furnished. Parties may phone from Bend, Redmond or Ladlaw or address SiiHRWOon Bros., Redmond, Or. O YEARS' EXPERIENCE TrutHC Mams DttMNI CofVRWHTa Ac Anroaatwidtn a leh tnd OetcOptVnn at Hoik Mttclll cnMnluL HMWlW A,U, lint rt. IMH muot Jwrln pMjnw. U4U notic, without th.r. In tht SdtMtiffc JftttrkM. 5iiJtfourmot.lS.IU B feral U.llr. u tv ' 11 irm , 1 $4 -! II Hw-ky'wTifajt-iirvwlfBii iliiiltiaiiiili