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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1909)
LOCAL BITS. Remodeled Enlarged "'-V Improved After more than a month's work by the carpenters and painters "THE BIG STORE" Is again in order and ready for your inspection. To J accommodate my rapidly increasing business, I found it necessary to enlarge my store over one i third. In the new part, "THE ANNEX," you will J find a complete assortment of crockery, tinware, fishing tackle, and kindred lines. You will, I think, appreciate the new arrangement, as the entire store has been thoroughly departmentised. A cordial invitation is extended to you person ally to visit and thoroughly inspect my store. To make your visit worth while, I am Rolnp; to give you some spec ial bargains. These prices are good for-- Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only Groceries. Fancy f iirMiliQ 'furred Slock Hrniid, tlior CUUdlua 0ity cleaned and tucked from selected stock only. These high grndc goods Imvc never before " ,nvrc fnr 9 been Mild nt this price... PAtb lUT JL CpPffal Dflictftc Preferred Slock Brand, guar JUUUI tVdlSinb mccil absolutely clean and !!!ec SIT '"'""V" 2 boxes for 25c WIiWa Hnncft fnffnft Considered by many iiimv iivhjw wmiwv jC mosl (IcliciOttH COl" fee in the world. and tlic price is ONI.Y Put tip in a-lb. nir tklit tins per (in 88c fnvlnn Tri T,1C cno'ccitt tea llint grows, nn WCyiUII IIU cx,,i.,itc article; packed in tea lend in the kland of Ceylon and .sold in the orlg inal package 1-2 lb., 31c; W lb., 15c .Dry Goods Ladies' White Shirt Waisfs O" (rotn qoc to $j oo each. These arc samples and exceptional bargain- at the above prices but Kom "' ,,.r,ccs .wi" 60c to $2.00 each Muslin Underwear Childr'ns Drawers Trimmed with three tucks and embroidery rnflle; n good value nt 35c OA nn',r special prick xut; pair Misses Drawers Kl tuckt and hem Milclicd runic, regular 35c My Hclnl price during these "Jc niif . in three days only Fancy Dress Gingham I.Jr dress gingham; regular 15c value SPECIAL Fancy Summer Wash Goods entire line of 12k yd. tl c w goods and choice patterns; the proper goods for your Fourth of July dress; regular 15c and aoc 'r vrl values. Social price 'abJu' IN THE NEW ANNEX THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY heavy . 25c WIRE CLOTHES LINE 75 feet long, four-struml galvanized wire only COTTON CLOTHES LINE 60 feet long, three strand twisted; special price - 2 for 25c MILK SKIMMER Extra heavy rctlniirtl. The l)cst value In the store only 2 for 15c CAKE TINS Removable bottom; the very best tin made; lc sure and sec these; only 15c PIE TINS 8 inches, one piece, heavy re tinned 0ly Sc each UERRY IK)VIS with nIx small berry dishes; you can't tell them Irom the genuine cut glass. .Social price per set 5()c JAPANESE TEA IH)TS Rich chocolate color; beautifully decorated; special price 60c TROUT FLIES Rogue River, Quality, 18 differ cut kinds; all sues; regular 10 cent qual ' ' EASE HALLS for the Hoys ROUNDER, a good one CHAMPION, a better otic- KINO OP THE FIELD, best PISH POLES t. and 16 foot selected cane poles, regular 15c quality; special J for 25c STPEL RODS, KAINBOW SPECIAL 4 joints; cork handle; reel seat U-low handle; regular $3.65; special $2.25 each 2 for 15c 5c each 10c 20c ' COME AND SEE A MODERN STOltE AND CONSIDER THIS A PERSONAL INVITATION TO YOU ' "THE BIG STORE" BEND, OREGON A. M. LARA : ; 19 ( ( 8'S'S&fi'S8'S8S&!588'1S Milk for' alc. Inquire of E. A. Cast. Two good houscH for rent; one place with barn. P. O. Minok. The salary of the Bend post master has been raised to $1100, A. M. Lara has sold his team and "outfit" to the Pilot Ilutlc LI very Stable. Those baths at the Pilot Butte Hotel are something finetwo large tubs. Jtf Miss Dunsmore spent last Sun day as the guest of Mrs. John Ryan at The Tulcs. Rev. Mitchell will conduct serv ices in the church next Sunday, morning nnd evening. J. M. Lawrence arrived In Bend Monday evening from Roscburg, and will return to Portland on Fri day. George Storkman, the , Princville cigar manufacturer, was in Bend yesterday Interviewing the cigar dealers. Don't forget that the union high school election takes place on June at. Every voter should be present. J Ed McGuire, formerly of Princ ville, has opened a tailor shop in the Triplctt building. Resd his ad. in another column. Miss Dorothy Schoolcraft will spend much of the summer at the homestead of Mr. and Mrs. Sawhill near the W. P. Varldevert ranch. I have moved my office from the Triplctt building into the rooms formerly occupied by me in the Johnson building. Dr. I. L. Sco field. Bend. 12-13 Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hunlcr and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Stoats kit the f.rst of the week to visit the Portland rose festival and the Seattle exposition. The hot weather has come and with It a promising looking soda fountain has put in an appearance at the Bend r'rug store. Whom will they try It on first? Hugh O'Kane left Friday for Portland and Mrs. O'Kane went out Sunday on tfic automobile line: They will visit relatives in Portland and take In the Ro:e Festival. The Pilot flutte Livery & Feed Barn will be run in connection with the hotel. A new shed with a number of stalls will be furnished to freighters and emigrants. Uuy and grain for sale. itf Chairman Sather announces that there will be a meeting of the gen eral committee of the Fourth of July celebration, said meeting to be held in The Bulletiu office tomor row (Thursday) evening. Paul Johnson, of Berkeley, Cat., sails from New York on Tunc 30 for Europe. Mr, Johnson will travel with bis mother, Mrs. S. S. Johnson, and will probably be abroad for six mouths or more. C.M.TRIPLETT Barbershop AND Baths Clean, Alodcrn Service No Long Walts For Sale. Very choice selection of 160 acres under the canal, in Sec. 33 and 34, 17-1.1. Am compelled to sell at a sacrifice as I have no time to im prove. Address, Owkuk, 505 North I, Tacouia, Wash, Agents, please communicate, The First National Bank OP BEND BEND, OREGON Or. U. O. COC, Pr.iW.nt t. A, SATHCR, Vl Prtllrftnt 0. a. MuoeoH, c.Mr Capital full? paid Btockhold.rVIUbllllr . 26,000 20.000 Are You Going to The Seattle Fair? If so, you want to carry but IRtle currency. Call at tbe Bank awl we will arrange to have your checks and drafts cashed in Seattle, without per sonal identification. No charge for this service, which is only one of the many ways in which we can assist you. t- MP" m masaaammamma DIRECTORS: U. C. COn R. A. SATIIKK C. S. HUDSON P. P. SMITH II. C. P.LLIS Unwelcome Visitors Oltli VISITORS are ilwayt welcome; other are alway a pest. The peat kind are beRinnini; to make their aDDcarance. There is one wav to cuanl againtt them. i. e, by purchasing a lull mi of CALDWBLL'S Screen Doors and Windows Reasonable Prices. Use Masury's Paints and Oils No&e so good. Alfalfa, Timothy, and a small amount of Clever Seed. Doors and Windows. Ume and Cement, S. C. CALDWELL. The ONLY DIRECT STAGE LINE to Bend, Oregon. 4-HORSE COVERED STAGES. Stages pass through Madras, Culver, Redmond, TaidUw, to Bend nnd thence to any poiut iu Central Oregon. Stages connect at Redmond with Sisters line. For further information call oa or address H. H. COE, local agent, Sbaniko, Oregon, or BEND-SHANIKO LIVERY & STAOE CO., BEND. OREGON SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE When You Need Alodcrn, Neat and Serviceable Furniture... Call oh MILLARD TR1PLETT BEND, OREGON WOOD FOR. SALE BLOCK WOOD 54,00 Per Cord, Delivered. LIMB WOOD $3.50 Per Cord, Delivered. Phone Me. F. M. CAF.TER.. The Bulletiu leads. When in Bend Don't Forget The Place to Eat Orders Served in Three Minutes... The Bulletiu only fi 50 ' year.