Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1909)
il il r I ( e SAY! Cj Did you ever notice tlio illfTcrcnt treatment yon re ceive when trading nt it cash store uml ot one that does a long credit biinliicsi? The Cash Store known tltnt your money is good anywhere and they will do their best to accommodate you, to get the Hoods you want i to ulve you courteous treatment, mark their good in plain fiurc.i and have one price to all. They will do all in their power tone cure and hold your trade uml you can dccud upon ri(;lit treatment always. The cash store knows that "A pleased customer In the best advertiser" and that Is the kind of advcrtisliiK that The Uend Ilullctlu cannot charge for. Now, whut docs The Credit Store do for you when once you arc on their lxoks to a considerable amount? Yuu o into their store mid there is no attempt to wait upon you promptly, you urc obliged to take the goods offered you; if your account is past due you usually pay n little higher price, the goods nre NOT marked in plain figures, anil they do NOT maintain one price to all because the cash customer at that store gets very much the lcst oi it in prices. It makes very little difference whether you urc "A pleased customer or not" they have you tied hand and foot and you can't get away so why should they make any great effort to please or ac commodate you? ...Think this over ami remember The BIG STORE Is a CASH Store and will try to hold your trade not because you can't get away but because you don't want to get away. Cm il i n i j ( BEND, OREGON 1 . IsMMMMl A. M. LARA LOCAL BITS. WEAVING. I mil now irrMtrrl to do all kinds o( Carpet, Riik. Curtain, Couch and Table Cuvrr, Hummock, Shirt mid Shawl, Scarf ami Muffler, lilankct, Kcrwy Drcta Goods, Union Cloth, l.lncii Toweling anil other Weaving cm abort notice. Can weave any width (mm one fool to lx feet wide. I have the lalrst make of the Celebrated Newcoutb four Harnett Loom, v, ittt which mcr o kind of weave can tie nude. Will furnlih warp or not, ai cutlomcr desires. Your patronage rcspectfully tolicitcd. Call on or write Mrs. W. W. ORCUTT P. O. Box 74 Bend, Oregon. IF PRICE AND QUALITY Arc any object to you, you Miould go to the PINK TRElt STORK, where you get loth. A full line of everything you want to eat, wear, or work with, GROCKKIKS DRY GOODS HARDWARE IIOOTS &SI10KS CUNTS' l'UKNISHINGS GLASSWARE DOOUS AND WINDOWS PAINTS & OILS paint nuusirs HOUSE LINING AND TACKS KUI11IKR ROOl'ING 11UII.DING PA PUR CRUAM SKPARATORS SCRAPURS GARDUN TOOLS TENTS AND CAMPING OUTFITS PISHING TACKLH OP ALL KINDS Prices and quality beyond competition. Cull and sec for yourself El. A. SATHER WAGONS AND BUGGIES MOWHRS AND RAKUS BINDERS AND TWINU BARBED WIRK CHICKUN NUTTING WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Table always supplied with the bolt that the town afford. Neat and Comfortable Rooms. Mknu, Ohkcon Milk for sale. Inquire or U. A. Cast. Get your spring suits front E. A. Smith. J. W. Overton bus located near Pleasant Hill, Or. The frame is up for J. N. Hunt er's new buugnlow. Hot water always can be had for bathing at the Pilot Ilutlc Hotel. Mrs. Johnston nttirncd yester day afternoon from a trip to Ohio. Miss Iva llooth of Priucvillc Is a guest at the Wicst home this week. Those baths at the Pilot Untie Hotel arc something fine two targe tubs. itf Wanted Girl for general home work in family of two. Mks. HllKIIKKT U. Al.MtN. I2lf L. D. Wlest reports that his cur rants arc all "set" and that they arc practically undamaged by the fro5t. Miss Hazel Caldwell has returned to her llend home nftcr a year's tcuchlug iu the Princville public schools. We would call attention to U, A. Salhcr's new ad. iu this issue. He make some statements that you should read. "Minnie" Lee, wl)o played short stop with Bend's famous ball team of a few years ago, is playing with ntclope this season. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Haight, of Haight's station, spent Saturday and Sunday in Dead as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wcnandy. Miss Ruth Reid, after visiting with Mrs. Sawblll nt the home stead, will spend the vacation with her sister, Mrs. Tompkins, at Hood River. Job Rogue and It. G. Rourk were down from Roslaud the latter part of lust week. Mr. Rourk offered commutation proof on his home stead. Miss Scoggin, who has lceri "Central" girl iu Iknd for several weeks, has resigned her ixxsition and returned to her home near Gist yesterday. I have moved my office from the Triplctt building into the rooms formerly occupied by me in the Johnson building. Dk. I. L. Sco- I'lXU), Bend. u-rj Nick Smith reports that the warm weather of the past few days is sending a large volume of water dowu the Tu niello. It is out of its banks iu places. James Merrill celebrated his seventh birthday last Wednesday afternoon by inviting in his bov friends. Of course the youngsters had a jolly good time. We notice from looking over the literature of the Oregon Life that P. S. Stanley, secretary of ihe D. I. & P. Co,, Is on the board of di rectors of the Oregon Life. The Misses Grace and Gertrude Horton arrived from Lenoir, N.C., last Wv'ck. The Mises Horton arc daughters of Mrs. Thos. Triplctt and will make their home here. At present Dr. U. C. Coe is vis iting the Mayd hospital at Roches ter, Minn. He will go from there to Seattle and return to Uend via Portland, nrriving nbout June it. It is retxnled on good authority that not even in the barber shop arc the brothers Triplctt separated from their beloved trout flies. One was seen upon Tom's shoulder cvru there. On the evening of Monday, May 31, the Library Club gave a most successful dance in Lsira hall. The total receipts of the entertainment, including admission and refresh ments, wa $40, The Pirst National Dank has just received a batch of-its new curren cy amounting to 6,500, in ten and twenty denominations. It's up to us to get this advertising literature into active circulation. The Imllctin was misinformed when it stated last week that the Royal Neighbors surprised the Woodmen and treated them to a banquet. It whs the wives of the Woodmen and their friends. Ralph Spencer left Monday morn ing for n visit with his parents at Antelope. During his absence the editor has been forced into the me chanical work, and G. P. Putnam has kindly assisted us by editing The Bulletin. Harry Turpin, formerly of Mad ras, has bought M. J. Kclley's In terest in the Corner Confectionery, and hereafter the firm name will be Aldrldgc & Turpin. Mr. Turpin' has moved his family here, and is occupying one of Mrs. C. A. Jones' cottages. John Kcllum has just finished a commodious six-room house on his ditch land east of town. J. P, Johnson did the carpenter work and N. P. Wcidcr the papering ir. .Kcuum nas aoout 30 acres cleared and will have It into crop this season. A Mr. Cooper speut the past week taking the names of all ap propriated and the acreage, and measuring canals and ditches pre paratory to the adjudication, by the state board of control, of water rights on Tumcllo and Squaw creeks. To Bend and all the Inland Um pire country good luck has come this last week iu the shape of spring showers. Not as heavy, perhaps, as we could have wished, but a great help to all the crops, and from all about come reports of bright agricultural prospects: Prof. Schalcr. of the state univer sity, who delivered the address at the high school exercises, expressed great admiration for the Bend coun try. He especially desired H. J. Overturf to keep him in touch with the local real estate market, iu view of n possible future purchase. At a meeting held last Saturday school district No. 73 was organ ized four miles cast of Rend. N. WarmstalT, Etna Warmstaff and K. W. Richardson were elected directors, and P. Nelson clerk. They arc expecting to bond the district and put up a $1,500 school house. You'll Need a New Suit For That Celebration Uvery man- especially every young man who takes any ptidc in his general appearance aud every energetic man does will want to look RIGHT when he Is enjoying him self at the Bend celebration this ycur. 1f Many of them will need new suits. 1 Perhaps you're one of them, 1 I have a lorca assortment of samples that you may. choose from. You moke your selection. 1 take your measure, Aud that guarantees a fit. No shabby, slouchy, poorly fitting, 'haiid-me-down" suits under this plan. Step In, make your selection, and we'll have that new sum mer suit here in time for the celebration. e:. a. smith BEND lEe First National Bank OF BEND BEND, OREGON Dr. 0. O, OOe. Prtilrff nl r A. BATHER, Vic Pratldtnt O. S. HUDSON, Caihlar Capital full? paid . 3S.0OO aioclrholdara llabllltr ZB.OOO Why You ShouW Carry a lak Account wkh this bank. A bank account will place your money beyond the reach of thieves and murderer, who might destroy your life and property to obtain your cash If kept at home. 1flf you ever want to liorrow money the Bank thinks more of j our proportion if you have been depositing with It regularly. f A Hank Account will give you a standing among those with whom you ilo business. Paving by check give, you a receipt anil thereby avoids diipules; you always have the right change at the right time. This Dank will keep your books anil keep them right. (My carrying an account with this IUnk you are at all times free to consult us as to your butineis matters, and we can help you in many ways. . Ijlly carrying an account with your HOME HANK you put your money in circulation among your friends and neigh bors, and thereby help build up this town and country. 1 Don't wait to accumulate any certain sum before starting an nccouul; it's easier to add to your bank balance than it is to fill the hole in your pocket. "JOuc Dollar starts an account. Do il today. DIRECTORS: U. C COH K. A. SA.THKK C. S. HUDSON P. V. SMITH H. C. KI.LIS lT it fe- Unwelcome Visitors OMK VISITORS are always welcome; others are always a pesL The pest kind are beginninc to make their appearance. There is one wa to guard agaiott them. i. e., by purchasing a Full set of CALDWELL'S Screen Doors and Windows Reasonable Prices. Use Masury's Paints ami Oils None so good. Alfalfa, Timothy, and a small amaunt of Clover Seed. Doors and Windows. mmmmmmmmmmm Lime and CemeHt, S. C. CALDWELL. The ONLY DIRECT STAGE LINE to Bend, Oregon. 4-HORSE COVERED STAGES. Staces pass through Madras, Culver, Redmond, Laldlaw, to Bead and thence to any point In Central Oregon. Stages connect at Redmond with Sisters line. For further inforaatloa call oa or address H. H. COE, local agent, Shauiko, Oregon, or BEND-SHANIKO LIVERY & STAGE CO., BEND, OREGON SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE When You Need Modern, Neat and Serviceable pur nit are... Call en MILLARD TRIPLETT BEND, ORBQON I'oweH Buttes. J. W. May has made a business trip to WaaliinKton. A. I). Morrill tins gone down about the Haystack country to take a dtiett claim. Rev. Lowther will preach the second and fourth Sundays of each month. The contract for the river bed school house has been let. The building will be 30x36x13)1, with belfry, porch, library and vestibule. It is to be firstclasa in every way, uml Superintendent l'ord say it will be the best country school iu the county. How's that for the river bed valley? The Bulletiu leads. When in Bend Don't Forget The Place to Eat Orders Served in Three Minutes... The Bulletin Quly ft 50 a ycur.