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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1909)
LOCAL BITS. The bent nickel cigar on the market) The Leader. Reiiicmlicr the lnwn nodal Tuci tiny night. Kiitcrtniumciit Tor old iinil young. Kcv. Mitchell will hold nitvIccx next Sunday evening lit 7:..S. No he t vices in the morning You will get better natiiifactlnn liy amoklng cigars made by the l'rliicville Clear Factory, Dan R. Smith Iirh lxii(lit n ranch near I.aldlaw and he. mid Mri, Smith will reside there here n Tier. W. II. Slants Is having his field of clover cut this week. It Mauds about waist high and he nays it will make 2 tons to the acre. MIm Florence Young nnd Carl Young arrived from Nchroska re ccntly to make their home with their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John YOUUg, ( ilCIKl. Millard. Creed and Tom Trip letl and I '.liner Merrill drove up to the Uttcr'n homestead Saturday night, nnd scut a few days fish, lug at the fish trap. 0. W. Ilocch left the latter part of the week for Hnrtlinc, Wash., where he will remain for two or three months. He expects to re turn to Hcnd In the fall. Notick! All former members of the Church of Christ, reading this item, will confer a favor by sending their addrrsi to State Itvau gclit Samuel Gregg, I.aidlaw, Or The hay harvest Is under way In the Ilend country and from nil sides comes reports of a very good yield. Robt. Dowser cut a small field on the Judge Kills ranch which went fully two tons to the aero. K, A, Sutlicr mid daughter, Miss Corn, left on Sunday morning's automobile stage for n two weeks' vncntlon nt the Seattle exposition. While out Mr. Snlbcc will also look nftcr business matters nt rortlnud 0. W., C. W. and J. W. Moech have recently clouted ,u iiervH of juniper laud for John Kclluiu. They pulled nnd burned Hoj trees in 1 1 days, which is n pretty good record. The price paid was n1, cents n tree. The I.ndicH' Mbrnry Club will give the first lawn social of the season next Tuesday evening, on the Oucrlu lawn. Music nnd other amusement features will be pro viiled and Ice cream and cuke will be served, J. I. West Is making substantial improvements on his house. He is putting under a flue stone foun dation, will put In n bath room, and build on n kitchen. He will also build a cement walk from the house to the street. J. M. Curtis and IJ. I.. Spencer of Tacoma were in Hcnd the first of the week, having invested in ditch land. Mr. Curtis has had consider able experience in other irrigated sections and said the Hcnd country was certain to become a rich nnd prosperous one. Since the breaking of the flume and the consequent drying up of the canals, some of the boys of the town have lcn having great sport catching trout out of pools in the canals w)iich still contain water. A number of f.uc large redsides have been caught, and it is reported that doens of small fish may be seen in the pools. Something wrong with the screens nt the head gate. Mr. and Mrs, It. J. McCnun.who left Hcnd n few weeks ngo, are now at Ciitgarcy, Alberta, Cmi., where they will probably locate ticrum- ueutly. In 11 letter to Hcnd friends they state that the firm erMiti they met on arriving nt Calgarey -was Waller Check, who went to Canada from this section some time ngo, They also met nu old friend from Minncnpolis. Mr. McGinn stated that he expected to file on laud in that territory. Francis I. McKcnnn of Portland, accompanied by bis sou, Coe A. McKenna, were in lieud during the past week looking over this section with n view of scouring in vestments. Mr. McKenna is a man ol considerable menus, nnd is reported to have been very success ful iu rent estate and town site ventures. He wns very much im pressed with the ossihilitics nt Hcnd nnd was confident that the town had n great future before it. While here he ticcurcd options on scvcrul pieces of procrty. One of the chief obstacles in re pairing the I). I. A V. Co.'h flume is the distance lumlicr has to be hauled nnd the scarcity of thct projxrr kind of lumber. This was partially overcount by making ar rangements with the Swallcy ditch company to borrow part of the needed material from them, the Swallcy iwople having recently finished sawing out lumber for their new flume. It wns fortunate that this arrangement could be made and that the management of the Swnlley company wns inclined to If accommodating. Ilend Is receiving considerable advertising from the trout dinner feature of our celebration. W. H. Slants received n letter from n sis ter nt San l'raucisco in which she said we must have had n fine time nt our celebration nnd hc had just finished rending about the trout barlccuc in the San l'raucisco Chronicle. K II. MuUig received the "Times" from his former home at Pittsburg, I'n., nnd iu it was cpiite n writeup of the Hcnd trout barbecue. Thus the news has spread from otic side of the conti nent to the other. Who ran guess how many p:icrH betwixt nnd be tween made mention of it? The race Saturday between Kcl ley's ro.m poov and Winter's gray mare, "Funny," of Tiimnlo, ended as horse races so often do, iu a dis agreement. Kclley's pony won by several feet, but John Sisemorc, who wns one of the promoters of the rare, and hcveral of the spec tators claim that Kclley's jockey struck the Wimer mare across the lac several times just after the get away. This resulted iu crowding the marc into the .sagebrush nnd the soft ground nt the side of the road. Kclley's jockey nnd a num ber of other spectators claim just the opposite nnd insist that the race wns won in an open, strnight forwntd manner "Uncle John" refuses to pay over the purse, 50, claiming that it was n crooked race. Ami there It .stands. The First National Bank OF BEND BEND, OREGON Or U. O. 001 , lfldnl f A flATHrrt. Vlc Pr.tlrf.nt O n HUDSON. Oathl.r Oanll.l fullr palrf Jfi.0O0 niockholilr' llabllllr - - f.UOO A Checking Account A Few Reasons Why a Checking Account With This Bank is Valuable. ACIIHCK ACCOUNT gives a systematic record of nil business transactions iu detail. A CIHiCK ACCOUNT prevents the loss of money by theft, carelessness or accident; A C1IF.CK ACCOUNT insures you from paying n bill the second time. A CHUCK ACCOUNT avoids the rbk and trouble of making change. ' A CHUCK ACCOUNT furnishes a complete record of each mouth's business. Filed checks furnish the best record for future reference. Koch check you issue is a receipt with the Hank's acknowledgement upon it. Should you overpay or make an error a check ac count gives you recourse. This Hank docs the bookkeeping for the man with a check account. One Dollar starts an account and wc will be pleased to have it. DIRECTORS: U. C. COIt It. A. SATJIKK c. S. HUDSON I', f. SMITH II. C. UI.I.I8 '5v8vSv5v5v5v5v5v5v5vyv5 ) ( ) Baking Powder Golden West or Golden Gate ( Special price: ) 10 It "an 1fl 1-. 11. vnn t.j. I lb. Can 40c ) ( ) ( ) ( J ( Soap The best laundry soap made, choice of two brands I, A KA'S Sl'llCIAL or GOLDHN STAR; Special price: 6 bars for 25c Bartlett Pears tfvfrn .(ilni,!rt.1 nllnltll. ciriMil onlv to the Preferred Stock ) Sneelal mice: 20c can ( (m m ) ( ) Sugar THlt IJHST GRANUI,ATHD Guarautced pure cauo 13 lbs. for $1.00 Tomatoes Solid pack, ripe peeled tomatoes Siwclul price: 15c can - Corn One of the best of the Kxtra Standard grade Special price: . 2 cans 25c Coffee The best coilee far the money Iu Ilend RUBY Regular price 25c lb, Special Only 20c per lb. Second Annual House Cleaning Sale THE SALE THAT IS DIFFERENT I T IS NOT OFTF.N that an opportunity Is ofTcrcd you like this. The price of every article iu the store has been reduced to practically cost. The odds and ends will be cleaned up nt less than cost. You can take advantage of these prices ONLV UNTIL. JULY 3 1ST No longer. My store has always been noted for carrying the best goods at the lowest prices. This sale proves it. A.M. lara THR Rin CTHDP a.m. lara BEND A I I- JL1VJI J 1 S VSK-j BEND Outing" Flannels 1 lie best qnaltty. 20 different 9) iu..wu- iu ai;icci jiora. ncguiar (m Special prkc: 8c 37c!. Silkojine Hither plain colors or beauti fully figured good i. Regular price 15 cts. yard. , Special price: , lie yd. Men's Ties The lc.Ht line ever brought to Hcnd. Choice of entire line of 75c ties nt only 55c 35c tics at 25c Men's Hose Over too pain, no two alike. Traveling men's Mitiplri. Don'l iiii Ihia. You can find juit what you want. 60c liosc for -0c -10c liose for 30c 35c hose for 25c Men's Shirts Just the kind n man likes to wear. Alt colors and Mies. F.ntirc line of Si. 35 blurts. Stccial price 95 cts. Men's Shoes Patriot Mac, Star Ilrsnd, Thrre Stylc KrciiUr per jMlr f 4 i. Special per pair $3.75 VilRrlm Line, Star Itraiul, Three Style. Keutilar per pair f4). Slxri'lttl, per pair, $3.25 Children's Sandals Juit the tiling for milliner. Slxra from 6 to H Kcgulur per pair fl. 50. Special iierPr. SI. 16 Sle 9 to 11 Regular per lialr, fl.75. Special, per W. $1.25 Sirra 12 to J Regular, per pair, f J.oo, Spcciui cr air $1.35 Ladies' Shoes Patent Leather Strap Pump, .lie ,1 to 6 Krgular. jwr lr, is . Special 52.25 Aak (or the SUPHKIIA 1'ulent Leather Walking Shoe nil tirea Kegutar per jviir, f iu. Sjwcial, per Pr $3,25 AokCnrtho QUAKliR AtAII) Tan Oxfords. FOR Till! CIIII.DRliN A gMil one alio $H to 8 Keg per Pr. f 1. 05. Special, er wtr $1.40 SI10 9 to 11 Regular, per uli, f 1.9 Secinl, icr mir $1.65 Boys' Shoes " Star Ilraml, two line, siie s to 5 regular, ru'r pair. fj 00. Special er Pr $2.25 SUc ij to Regular, per Pr. f J. 50. Special - $1.85 Siiea 8 to ia Regular, cr Pr. fJ.aj. Special - $.75 Ask for RLZUV or OTniWITY Ladies' Underwear I'iue Lace Trimmed Union Suits Regular price, per suit, 50c. Special price 40c I'lne Rib. Lace Trimmed Vests Regular price 30C. Special 15c Men's Underwear Ilcst Quality IlalbrigK'"1 Regular price 60c Special 50c Derby Ribbed, Medium Weight Regu lar price 55c Social 45c Boys' Underwear llest Quality DalbriKgan, Double seat drawers Regular price 50c. Special 40c ALLSIZHS Every day you will find new bargains offered. And when I say BARGAIN 1 mean a real, genuine bargain, the kind you get only at THE BIG STORE ( ak Staple GinghaiTis Blue, blncl:, brown or green, all s17.es of ch'.-cks. Regular, irice, 10 cts. per vard. Special price: Sc yd. Shirting For men's heavy tyork shirts, four patterns, regular; price t?yi cts. per pard Social price: 10c yd. Dress Ginghams My entire line of the best ging hams to be had Regular price 15 cts; per yard Special price: 10c yd. Standard Calico little, ml, grey, black all colors, all Patterns entire line. Regular price ? cts. per yard. Special price: 6c yd. Cotton Blankets Full size, gray and tan, Regit lar price 1.35, Special price: BEND A. M. LARA OREGON $1.00 per Pr. d ' .. " $