UJm tf ') ,SV8V5V5V3V5VV5V55V91 ( ( ? ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( c ( ( ( ( ( ( BETTER THAN EVER After undergoing ex lenitive alterations and Im nrovcinciits, rearranging nml departtneiuiilng llu Mock, THE BIG STORE in again icnJy for you. This store ofTers you a Clean nnd up lo date stock of goods I'rompt and careful nlltnlloa lo your wanls Courteous treatment, and aboc all ' ONE PRICE TO ALL I have been told several times that I was doing huslncsx very difTcrcntly from the other incrclinntt nrouud here and that va lccatic I refined to mnkc a price to fit the customer. One mini's money is jtut as good as another's to me and a child will get the same price ns the veteran shopcr at my store. I wnut you to try my Strictly HIGH GRADE CANNED GOODS. I personally gua'antcc these to be absolutely the best to be had at any price and for Thursday Friday Saturday Only I will make the following prices. SWEET CORN Krown nnd packed In JA Maine, n delicious article, per can, lC TOMATOES ripe and juicy, tcady jicclcd A .solid pack, the very best, AilC cr can rfW PINEAPPLES hiked or grated, nothing )" finer put up in the world, per can, 11 . only UVJ PEACHES California rack, those ore A . packed solid and arc only, iilC Icr can , -. fl W CHERRIES Royal Ann White Cherries, -jr These arc the lcst of all, aCj kx can CtW Once you try the above goods you will always use them. They arc the chcaest if you really care for good goods. ( m (m 9) ( ) ( ) ( 5 The Big Store THAT'S LARA'S-AT BEND. You Are Too Wealthy To Wear Poor Clothes If t)iil you ever Mop to think (hat lt' fnlur economy to go poorly drwwd Hut n tliMitty, nlovcnly nppwaiirc niny Veep yon from wcuriiig h good xmltl(in; dint it lnivcun ior opinion rotH-crning on in tlte miniUot the turn nlio "do tilings" todny who iircompllsh results who make good the tort o( men yon wnut to uclatc with. Now, thliiloemi't menu (oppy, dudiih dinning It nirnm Hint the wlie mini will lc neatly and tantily dicwed jdst witi.i, nuitssim. And In lhl I cmi help yon, Select the fabric yon prefer from my Inrge lUt of unniplcs; I will tnko )onr mmtmrci nnd 111 lit gimiiintrrd. One of my well-fitting, ninde-to.order suits will cost you no more than n shabby, hiiiid-itie-down. El. A. SMITH BEND LOCAL BITS. This is the best day in the calen dar for ImyliiK SOMETHING perhaps the thing you wont at a local store. The ads. will post you. You can mnkc some of your store-hopes come true this summer if you advertise ns though you wanted to do that. 0 P. Putnam was n I.aidlnw visitor Inst Thursday. Two good homes for rent; one place with barn. I.'. O. Minuk. W. P. Myers of Laidlaw was a business visitor in Uend Saturday, Miss Dorothy Schoolcraft has been visiting in Ucud during the week. Going fishing? Smoke is as im portant as bait. Try the Knglc Cigar, A movement is on foot to es tablish n county high nchool at I.iikcvlew. Those baths at the Pilot Iluttc Hotel arc something fine two large tubs. itf Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Drukc un expected to reach Uend the latter part of the week. Rev. Moore of Princville will preach in liend next Sunday, morning and evening. Printer Thorp, the right hand man on the Chronicle, was up from Laidlaw last Saturday. Miss Lizzie Wormstaff will spend the summer with Mrs. Elmer Mer rill on the Merrill homestead. Miss Prances Wilson of Portland is upending the week in Bend as the guest of Miss Marion Wicst. It's Luck to Smoke Puck The llctter than 5c Cigar The Cigar in the Green Box Spread the glad tidings that ilcud is to have the biggest cele bration in its history on July 3. Mr and Mrs. Allen Wilcoxson and baby daughter spent several days in town the latter part of last week. President Taft has appointed Arthur W. Orion of Portland as receiver of the land office at I.akc view. Mrs. IS. Estcllc Hilis was a visit or 111 Princville last week, having accompanied the judge to the coun ty scat. All voters should attend the an nual .school meeting to be held in the schcidl house next Monday at 1 o'clock. Elmer Merrill has bought an interest in the Bend Drug Company and wilt begin clerking in the store in a few days. Mr. Catlin's family came in from Salem the first of the week and have taken up residence on the Pilot Unite ranch. Henry Tweet and family have moved back to Rend after having liccn employed for some time at the Smith sawmill nt Gist. A. A. Anthony last Saturday finished three houses on the Pilot Huttc ranch, two 14x16 and one I.JX38. He ako built 700 feet of flume. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spencer and daughter Eloisc returned to Rend Wednesday evening after visiting with Mr. Spencer's parents at Autcloc. Ed. Hrostcrhous has rented Mrs. Grant's place and will occupy it about n mouth, until he can get a larger house built on his homestead south of town. There is a great scarcity of help around Ilcud. Parmcrs arc com plaining Hint they will simply have to give up their ranches if they arc not able to secure helpers soon. Work is progressing rapidly on J. N. Hunter's new bungalow, which will be another modern house for Rend. W, R. Sellers has rented it and will occupy it as soon as completed. W. II. Staats' new bungalow is now covered with its permanent coat of paint, and makes a very at tractive appearance. It is n hand some addition tp Rcud's new 1 evi dence section. Por a good mild 10c Cigar, try the La Rosa. Ray Wilkinson has received a fine new ff5 Conn cornet. Hot water always can be had for bathing nt the Pilot Huttc Hotel. Miss Rcdfield, of Albany, is in Uend for a visit with her brother, C. M. Rcdfield, and family. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Smith arc enjoying a visit from Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Carman, former acquain tances of theirs at Aberdeen, Wash. Mr. Carman is a hardware mer chant at that place. The Pilot Butte Livery & Feed Rant will be run in connection with the hotel. A new shed with a number of stalls will be furnished to freighters and emigrants. I lay and grain for sale. itf Miss Agnes Williams, formerly of Chippewa Polls, Wis., has ar rived in Bend and begun work in the position of stenographer for the D. I. & P. Co. Miss Williams is a sister of Mrs. W. B. Sellers. Large posters, in the usual patri otic colors, arc being scattered over this section advertising Rend's cele bration. They arc good specimens of poster printing and will do the work for which they were inten ded. Remember the school meeting to be held next Monday afternoon from 2 to 6 in the school house. Elec tion of a director to succeed John Stcidl and of a clerk to succeed L. D. Wiest. and voting on the union high school question will be the business of importance to come be fore the meeting. The law pro vides that the polls shall be open from 3 to 6 o'clock, which will give plenty of time for discussion of the questions that come up, if the vot ers so desire. Notice to Dog Owners. All dogs not wearing tax tags on and after July 25, 1909, will be taken care of according to ordi nance. J. I. Whst, Marshal. Strayed. From our place May 1, a bay marc branded 12 on left shoulder. Anyone seeing same notify Oi.ua IlASSiii.mtKO, Laidlaw, Or. Pinning Mill And Feed Roller. I now have my planing mill and feed roller in running order and am prepared to do work in these lines. I solicit your patronage. IIltNKV LlNSTKK. For Sale. Good strong j-iuch wapon. 5tf Wm. Aknom. For Sale. One team young mares, weight about 2600; good set of harness; brand new Shuttler wagon com plete; $475 for the outfit. I3tf Ronr.KTS Hkos., Sisters, Or. For Snlc. Three brood sows, with pig, and one boar, Poland Chinas. One will farrow in about n month, one in six weeks. Will sell cheap. Hugh O'Kanu. ROWAN & TRIPLETT Barbershop AND Baths Clean, Alodcrn Service No Long Waits For Sale Very choice selection of 160 ncres uuder the canal, in Sec. 33 and 34, 17-14. Am compelled to sell nt a sacrifice as I have no time to im prove. Address, Ownhr, 505 North I, Tucoma, Wash. Agents, please communicate. The First National Bank OF BEND BEND, OREGON Dr. U, O, 00C, Pf.tld.nl E A. OATHEft. Vie Proldtnt O. 0 HUD80N, Chl.r C.nlUI fullr paid 976.000 Bloekhold.rt' liability S3S.0OO Are You Going to The Seattle Fair? If so, you want to carry , but little currency. Call at the Bank and 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. DIRECTORS:' U. C. COI'. K. A. SATIIKK C. S. HUDSON V. I SMITH II. C. KLLIS Unwelcome Visitors OMK VISITORS are always welcome: others arc always a pest. The pent kind arc bcginimit; to make their appearance. There is one way t guard against them, i e , hy purchasing a lull net of CAMHViJM.b Screen Doors and Windows Reasonable Prices. Use Masury's Paints and Oils None so good. Alfalfa, Tlmotliy, and a small amount of Clover Seed. Doors and Windows. Lime and Cement, 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 in formation call on or address H. H. COE, local agent, Sliatuko, Oregon, or BEND-SHANIKO LIVERY & STAGE CO., end, oniimoN SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE When You Need Modern, Neat nnd Serviceable Furniture..-. Call on MILLARD TRIPLETT BEND, OREQON WOOD FOR. SALE BLOCK WOOD $4.50 Per Cord, Delivered. LIMB WOOD $3.50 Per Cord, Delivered. Phone Mo. F. M. CARTER. F The Bulletin leads. When in Bend Don't Forget The PI ace to Eat Orders Served in Three Minutes... I The Bulletin only $1.50 a year. J