The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 03, 1909, Image 5

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400 posts for sale. Kd. IlAiv
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Cabbage 3c, and dry onions 4c lb.
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1'or Sale Cooper wagon, $',
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LARA'S
There In always SOMETHING NEW AT LARA'S, but this time I nm koIiir to tell
yon nbout sotnclhltiK very DECIDEDLY NEW.
Hnve you ever koiic into n store to do your shopping wlicn you felt cold and tired, only
to find the one stove in the place surrounded hy men, and every chair occupied? And haven't
you felt just like turning around and leaving? Of course you hnve, and every other woman
has had the some exierieiicc. Uul "IT'S DIPPEUENT AT LARA'S." I have provided n
"REST ROOM" for the Indies, with a grate fire, eusy chairs, und a talile with magazines on
it. I huve done this for the COMFORT OK THE LA 1)1 US. to make their shopping In my
store plcasiiut, comfortable and siiti.ifuctory.
Hrlng the children in to get warm, wait for' your husband and met your fricuds at
"THK RUST ROOM."
'it's Different at Lara's"
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KEEP YOUR FEET DRY AND WARM.
HEAVY WOOL SOX brown, blue and while per pair 25c, 30c, 35c, 50c and 60c
GERMAN SOX mixed cotton ami wool per pair 75c and 90c
GERMAN SOX-nll wool, jwr pair $1.00, $1.15 and $1.25
RUBBERS AND OVERSHOES.
l'OR MHN Hxtra heavy four-buckle arctics the kind that will keep you warm j-
nnd dry. All slxus 6 to to per pnir JrZi,D
FOR LADIHS Heavy three-buckle arctics, felt lined, heavy rolled edge all qy j-
Mzei3 to 6 er pair VA.XiD
FOR CHILDRUN Henvy two-bucklc arctics, rolled edge, heavy felt lined, Cl C
per pair f PI.IO
FOR MEN-onchucklc arctics, fell liiinl "UXTKA WARM W1IKKK TUB -jc
WEAR COMHS" kx pair ipl.O
l'OR LAMMS Same as above jwr pair $1.25
FOR HOYS same as above per pair $1.25
"It's Different at Lara's."
A. M. Lara
V BEND, OREGON BEND, OREGON g
LOCAL BITS.
Hand concert Sunday afternoon
I at 3 o'clock,
Roller feed mill always ready at
Llnstcr's mill. 30-37
There ii no cigar better than the
1 Slorkmnn's Heat. Try one.
A few flakes of snow fell in Rend
Saturday, the first snow of the sea
sou
I V. I). Cyrus of Sisters was in
Item! Monday.
Good shonts and pigs for sale at
the 10 (Ten Har) Ranch. a6tf
LAIDLAW NEWS AGKNCY
can save you money on your maga
zine and newspaper orders. Write
them for rates. 2.tf
Joe Inncs' barber shop is giving
absolute satisfaction the best kind
of n recommendation.
E. S. Griudcrland, who owns
ditch land cast of Hcnd, has gone
to Woodburn, Oregon.
Get your shaves, haircuts, shines
and baths at Joe Inncs' barber
shop and you'll be right.
Rev. Mitchell will preach next
Sabbath morning and evening.
The evening address will be an ac
count of part of his mouths vacation.
good as new. Mrs. C. I J. Wood
Several carpenters have been Im
ported from Portland to work for
the P. H. I). Co.
Good team, hack, harness and
Muggy for sale. Inquire of Central
Oregon Realty Co. 3itf
V. R. Wolfle of Spokane, spent
Inst week in Rend and is pleased
with the outlook for a big business
center here. He may invest.
II. M. Cook has opened a studio
in the building just west of the
Pilot Dutte Inn and is, prepared to
do all lines of work. Read his ad.
Rev. J. Anthony Mitchell re
turned Thursday from Portland
where he had been iu attendance at
a session of the Presbyterian Synod
of Oregon.
Did you ever think for a minute
that when you are smoking a cigar
made by the Prineville Cigar Pac
tory, they arc not dry and old like
other cigars.
Dr. A. A. Hurris, Naturopath
and Magnetic Healer, has opened
an office in the Johnson build
ing. His card appears in this issue
of The Bulletin.
The "'Whatsoever Club" will
meet with Mrs. W. B. Sellers next
Friday at 2 p. m. Alt members
arc requested to be present for the
annual election of officers.
Buy home-grown fruit trees and
save expense and damage by trans
portation. Surer to grow than Im
ported stock. One- and two-year-olds
for sale by Howakd SrtNiNG,
Ilcnd, Or. 30tf
This evening there will be a
meeting of the Bend Board of Trade
at eight o'clock in the office of
Hunter & Staats. It Is particularly
requested that all members be pres
ent, as important matters will be
taken up for consideration.
A letter from Mexico City, re
ceived by the Board of Trade, asks
for a subscription to The Bulletin,
the writer desiring to "post him
self on the opportunities of your
section of Oregon." No one is too
far distant to be Interested in the
Bend country, these days of devel
opment. The big New Year's number of
the Orcgonian will have much to
say regarding Central Oregon.
This was learned from G. P. Put
nam who recently has received
from that paper a letter explaining
that the Orcgonian desired to de
vote much space to the develop
ment possibilities of this country,
asking for suggestions as to suit
able articles , from representative
men, and announcing that at an
early date a photographer would be
sent up the Deschutes to obtain a
a large supply of pictures for the big
boom number.
HOMESTEADS
LOCATED.
150,000 ACRES OF THE BEST
Wheat Land
In Central Oregon. Just oened tc 33oncre homestead
entry. Two railroads now building into this country. Get
a homestead before they arc nil gone. For further infor
mation call on or write to
HUNTER & STAATS
Apples
$3 Per Box
Come early. They wont last long
Full Line of
Seasonable Fruits.
Or U, O. OOe, Prtdrf.M ' A. flATHIR. Vic Prttlil.nl
O. 8 HUDSON, Oathltr
o.piui ruiir p.irf - as.ooo
atockholrf.rt'lLbllltr 25.000
SATISFACTORY
BANKING
It is gratifying to know that you are doing busi
ness with a bank that has the financial strength and
recourse to meet all your legitimate demands; that
you can always gel the money to help you in your
business if you are entitled to the credit.
A Bank that has not only the ability but the de
sire to accommodate you, whether depositor or bor
rower. That the affairs of the Bank are supervised by a
Board of Directors who actually Direct, and who are
all local business men, who have made good and are
successful In their respective occupations.
The First National Bank oi Bend is such a Bank,
and we will be glad to demonstrate the fact if given
an opportunity to serve you.
Money to Loan at
All Times
DIRECTORS:
C COIt It. A. SAT1IKR C S.
'. P. SMITH II. C. KLUS
XICDSOK
CRUSHED SHELL AND
GREEN GROUND BONE
Doors, Windows, Paints, Oik &, G1m&
Agent for the Celebrated
Studebaker Wagons
and Oliver Plows
Stoves and Hanges and General Liae
of Hardware and Groceries.
S. C. CALDWELL, BEND, ORE.
. J. H. WONANDY
BBNI1, OR.
F. L. BUNTEN
SHAMIKO. OR.
WENANDY- BUNTEN
Automobile Stage Company
DAILY AUTOMOBILES
between Shaniko, Madras, Redmond and Bend and all
interior points. For further information write
Wenandy-Bunten Auto. Co., .
BGND, OREGON
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE
BUY NOW -SELL LATER'
Hut it you mut sell now, Htt your property with '
Deschutes Realty Co.
BGND, OREOON.
VK 1IANDLU RANCHIiS. IRRIGATED LANDS, TOWN PROPERTY,
TIMDHR LANDS.
HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS
A SPECIALTY.
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When You Need
Modern, Neat and Serviceable
purniture...
TH CORNER (CONFECTIONERY
Call on MILLARD TRIPLETT
BEND, OREGON
I1UNI), OREGON
ALDRIDOB & TURPIN.