The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 22, 1909, Image 5

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COMFORTS ;
OMN!t both Hides nllkc, bond
tied, pure while cot- d a
Cheaper ones down to..., $1.S0
Ilcttcr ones tip to $4.50
Says
c I rn mpodts ht in 1 Iri ANIk'PTQ six-I )
I l 1 I AHSOMJTllI,Y l'URK WOOL, )
MqJL .m.JL . I'.my mottled, bound C' 40
SBSL'JLL'J.'J O.VU 2
Another one, ulmont ns good, for
h.t )nlr.i $5.00
"TRIFLES MAKE PERFECTION
AND PERFECTION IS NO TRIFLE."
THIS IS NOT ORIGINAL I think lien 1'rniiklln first put It on the market.
And It In n mighty Kod thing to rciiR-iultcr. Try to look out for the trifles. 1'or
Inxtaticc how ninny (linen hnvc you Marled home with n bundle and have had the
pacr tear nud cause you nil kinds of trouble. Cheap paper that' all. I use the
Sulfilwr," touh and Mrong the brit I can buy. If you know of a better one tell
me I'll buy it. I want every pitckugc that leaves my store to reach your home
whether you no one block, one mite or to miles in perfect condition. It is not very
profitable to buy ft oo worth of sugar and when you net home find most of your sugar
in the bottom of your wagon because- it wit put up in a cheap sack.
This Is one of the "trifles" that is worth watching.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
SPECIAL
Last Call on Men's Underwear
IN TIIU LIGHT and MEDIUM WEIGHTS. Winter weights coming In these must go.
"l'OROSKNI T," the best nude Regular, 6oc
SPECIAL
DAM1RIGGAN double seated drawers, French neck, knit cuffs on drawers and shirts.
Nothing better. Regular, 6oc,
QALI1RIGCAN same as above only not as good quality. Regular, 50c,
SPECIAL 2 Zsr
MISSION
FURNITURE
Kitchen Cabinets
AU, KINDS of JIOMU
MA UK I'UKNITIJKU.
Call nt my Imp Ami Insttcct my
MImIoii I'urnlture. L'IisIm, ThIc
leu, CfllilntU, etc., rtc. All work
OtTAKAWTKHI) I'lHHTCl.ASS.
A. A. ANTHONY.
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fa RIB 1'LEECE, light weight, very claMic, just right for this time of year. Regular, 50c, 9)
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HOMESTEADS
LOCATED.
150,000 ACRES OF THE BEST
Wheat Land
In Central Oregon. Just opened tc 33o-ncrc homestead
entry. Two railroads now building into this country. Get
a homestead before they ore all none. For further Infor
mation call on or write to
HUNTER & STAATS
IIUNO, OKIXION
Elwood Roberts was In Bend
Monday from Roberts Bros, ranch
at Sisters.
Wm. HolliuRshead was in Bend
over Sunday night, from his ranch
near Roslaud.
G. V. Richardson has arrived in
Bend and will open a jewelry store
He is negotiating for rooms in the
Lawrcnrc building.
Mrs. Allen Wilcoxson visited in
town the first of the week.
Good shoats and pigs for sale at
the 10 (Ten Bur) Ranch. 36tf
Mrs. A. M. Lara visited at the
Vundevert ranch home yesterday.
Work wanted cooking preferred.
Address Mrs. Huntington, care
Fred Shonqucst, Bend. Or.
VVnr;l rnttnx frrim Pliirvum Mint
1 A. I.. Goodwillic has sold his ranch
at Sisters to IJ. C. Wyman of Chi
cago. The Ladies' League of the Pres
byterian church will meet at the
pastor's home next Friday afternoon.
It is gratifying to note the in
crc?se in the patronage of the pub
lic reading room these days, mostly
by adults.
J. G. McKay left yesterday morn
ing for Corvallis, where he will en
ter the state college to take a four
year course in pharmacy.
Where there's life there's hope;
where there's fire there's smoke.
And where there's an Eagle cigar
there s a contented smoker.
L. L. Fox has accepted a posi
tion with J. II. Wenaudy and will
act as his agent here at Bend. Mr.
Wenaudy will spend much of his
time on the outside working up
business.
Mr. and Mrs. II. If. Palmer of
Laidtaw were visitors In Bend
Saturday evening. Mr. Palmer is
an experienced newspaper man, aud
has just purchased a half interest
in the Chronicle, and will hereafter
boost for Central Oregon.
Rev. Mitchell will hold services
at the church next Sunday morn
ing and evening in the morning
at n, in the cveuiug at 7:30 in
stead of 8 o'clock as heretofore.
The sacrament of the Lord's Sup
per will be observed at the close of
the morning service.
To advertise my business and In
cidentally to reduce stock, I will
sell at public auction some regis
tered and grade Jersey cows, heifers
and bulls, on Saturday, October 3,
1909, sale beginning at 10 o'clock
a. m. Good stock and liberal
terms. Free lunch served to all
comers on day of sale A. A.
Bonnky, Tygh Valley, Or.
George P. Putnam has an excel
lent page article, fully illustrated
with local views, in Sunday's Ore
gonian, descriptive of the possi
bilities for the sportsman in the
Bend country. Across the top' of
the page is the heading, "Sports
man's Paradise in the Deschutes
Region. Big Game and Small
Game in Abundance and Easy to
Get at. No Fishing Equal to the
bport near Bend
The Cornett Stage & Stable Co.
It's the mail line, the only direct
stage line from Shaniko to Silver
Lake, by the way of Prineville aud
Bend. Stopover privileges aud
tickets good until used.
LOCAL BITS.
For the verv best service in bar-
I bcriug, call on Joe Inncs.
Mrs. A. M. Lara will leave for
Portland next Snturdav to buv
Hoods for their popular store.
Mrs. Mike Morrison, who is Just
recoverlnc from a serious illness.
1 spent two duys asihu guest of Mrs.
John Edwards of Gist was in
Bend yesterday,
t Aitir Aur wifu'u AfiifMnv
enn save you money 011 your maga
zine aud newspaper orders. Write
them for rates. a.jtf
It took one Cook to find the pole,
but tunny gcuerutions of cigarunik.
ers to discover the "Storkinau's
FRESH FRUIT
Hereafter, we will have shipped in to u each wrvk a full line
of seasonable fresh fruits. We expect to keep a complete supply on
hand at all times. For the first week, we would call your attention to
the following list anil prices;
ORANOKS, per dot , 50c
l.HMONvS, per dot 5QC
CANTALOUl'ItS ' 10c UP
TOMATOH8, per lit 15c
AI'l'MtS, per lh..,.' flc
1'HACHKS. per crate $2.00
CKAI'ltS, per lb 20C
We carry the largest and most complete line of
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
. of anyone in the city.
T! CORNER CONFECTIONERY
ALDKIIK1B & TURIMN.
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liTe First National Bank
OF BEND BEND, OREGON
Or. U. O. OOe, Pr.ldnt t. A. 8ATHCR. Vlca Prttldtnt
O. 0 HUDSON, CMr
OsplUI fullr pslrf . . . 3U.OOO
Slockholrt.r.Mlnbllllr - - 28,000
The STEADY GROWTH
OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND
should be gratifying to every citizen of
the town and community.
ON MARCH 20th, 1909, the day we com
menced business, our deposits amounted to 535,328.00
AI'RIL 38th, 1909, Sov'm't Call, deposits $53,379.23
JUNE 23rd, " " $67,777.48
SKPTKMBERist.ioog" $76,080.63
The Government requires us to keep 15 per cent of oar depos
its in cash and with Hanks subject to demand draft.
Our statement of September 1st, shows we have 4,719.37, In
cash and with Banks, or 85 per cent of our deposits, 60 per
cent mare than is regarded u a safe per cent by the United
States Government.
Doesn't this appeal to yon as safe and sound way to conduct
a Bank?
Isn't it also satisfactory to ksow ttiat you can borrow Boner
at the first National Dank of Bend, in your HOME TOWN,
at ANY TIM I'., if you are entitled to the credit or caa give
good security.
When you want to make a deal come and see u.
U. C COK
DIRECTORS:
K. A. SATHKR C. S. HUDSON
P. SMITH II. C. KLUS
CRUSHED SHELL AND .
GREEN GROUND BONE
Doors, Wimtows, Paiats, Oik Jb Glass
Agent for the Celebrated
Studebaker Wagons
and Oliver Plows
Stoves and Hanges and a Geseral Line
of Hardware and Groceries.
S. C. CALDWELL, BEND, ORE.
BUY NOW-SELL LATER
But it you must sell now, list your property with
Deschutes Realty Co.
DEND, OREQON.
WK HANDLK RANCHES, IRRIGATED LANDS, TOWN PROPERTY,
TIMBER LANDS.
HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS
A SPECIALTY.
THE ONLY DIRECT STAGE
LINE TO BEND, OREGON
Automobile
runs daily betweea
Madras and Bead.
States pass throuRh Madras, Culver, Redmond, to Bead
and thence to any point in Central Oregon. Stages connect at
Redmond with Sisters line For further in format ion call ou or
address J. PRUYNE, local agent, Shaniko, Oregon, or
BEND-SHAN1KO LIVERY & STAGE CO.,
BEND, OREQON
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE
When You Need
Modern, Neat and Serviceable
purniture..
cii en MILLARD TRIPLETT
BEND. ORBOOM
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J-., u. wiest lust week.
Best" cigur, two for 35 cts.