W ' V.fi '-' ''Tt--y-'-r ' i, "." vnrwzr-.w-'i-swr.?:'- ) ) hate A tA.t space In nert. wee A 's ffiutetln i. 14 " I fopjAe s(nnaiincentcnt of tAo ;z)ecoao xJjirt'idciL i' T J. arttt ' : i ( ( ant Lsiristmas Opanlna j j 1 1 j j j 5 ) 5 m ) m J at W , LARA'S C)M&M'&MI ) ) ) 3 3 i Decemjer 3rd and 4ti UK Sunk to Ciiuk JIkcaimii' I.AUA IIAH TIUNCS DII'IMiKKNT LOCAL BITS. WhUkcr artistically removed at Joe Inncn tonsoriul 'mrlora. O. W. Slirlncr wni clown from lilft np-rlvct homestead the firitt of the week, t Mr. and Mr. John Kynn were down from the ranch at The Tulc font Saturday. Mlii Hard Caldwell, who li teaching t I.aldlaw, jcut Sunday at home In Hend. Mr. and Mm. J. II. Wrnandy H iciuniiu iiiuuy iiuiii it ill)) in Montana and other outside iwiutx W. O. and J. II. Wimcr of Turn, nlo, were in Ilcnd the latter part of 4i tli wmiIs rtllKntllm In f iiiwltlti Mini. tcrs. Roller feed mill always ready at Milliter's mill. 3037 J. M. Lawrence reached Bend Monday morning to attend to a few I'liMncs matteM preparatory to moving here. Dr. O. I). Kuvkendall of Pom' croy, Wnidi., wax in Ilcnd last week looking over this flection with the intention of Investing. Mrs. George Hroiterltotii enter tained a number of lady friend, in n moit pleasant and Informal man iter last Wednesday afternoon. W. C l'ordliam, who wai down from Rowland Saturday evening, reports that during the recent cold njh Utile River frnre over with ice thick enough to hold up cattle. HOMESTEADS LOCATED. 150,000 ACRES OF THE BEST WHEAT LAND In Central Oregon, Junt opened tc sao-acrc homestead ctitry. Two railroads now building into this country. Get a homestead before they arc all gone. For further infor mation call on or write to Free Automobile Trip from Bend to Lands and Return for All Who Locate. HUNTER & STAATS BUND, ORIIOON Apples $3, Per Box I Come early. They wont last long ' Full Line of .. : Seasonable Fruits, ' TUE CORNER CONFECTIONERY ALDKIIKin & TUKIMN. Cabbage ;p, mid dry onions 4c lb. Jon IH'CK 1101.7.. I'or Sale Share) In Swnllcy ditch. Hojnt Land Co. I'rult trees forVnlcIIovvAMi) Si'iNNiNCJ, Mend, Or. 3Gtf K. V, Smith linn been -out to Portland on buxlucHi mutters during the past week. , ' Gel your hnlr cut wheru they know how to do It. Thnt'ii Joe I lines' barber shop. Dr. Coc has purchased an auto which is now at Shaulko on its wn In. It is a HihUoii runabout. ' Mrs. Koncoc .Howard and chit drcu will leave soon for Portland where they will spend tlje winter LAIIUAW NEWS AGENCY can save you money on your maga zine and newspaper orders. Wtttc them for rates. 241! Gov't. Weather Obnervcr V. O. Minor rc'Kirtri thut slightly more than 3j inches of rain fell in Ilcnd during the recent mln stdrm. Geo. P, Putnam left Sunday morning for New York City where he will .sHtid a month' or two. lie will return to Bend about Feb. 1, Experienced stenographer desires employment, cither temporarily or in permanent position. Address, 'Stenographer," care of Uulletiu office. The heavy rains have put Turn nlo creek on a rampage and word reached Hend today that the 'head gates of the Columbia Southern Ir rigating Co. had been washed out. I'or Sale: 160 acre good land under Swallcy ditch, too irrigable acres, two shares maintenance, just help keep up repairs cheap; it will pay to look this up. ' Call at this alike. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sherwood and baby son came up Sunday from their ranch at Pleasant Ridge, and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hall the first of the week. A. II. Kallock of Oslo, Minn., reached Ilcnd yesterday to look over this section. He thinks Hend has an ideal location for a town and was well pleased with what he had seen, at this time, of the country. It is becoming necessary to Ira pott carpenters to Ilcnd, Urostcr lions Bros, were unable to secure what help they needed so last week .secured the services of C. W Rfce, of Port Rock. Mr. Rice reached Ilcnd Saturday evening. I now have in connection with my millinery, a nice line of ladies' coats, sweaters, and thenon-shrluk iug woolen and fleece lined under wear. Also sweaters for men, boys and girls, Call in and : them. Ms. T. W. Tmt'i.KTT. I)r, and Mrs. J. W. Thorn and little daughter of Silver Lake, were in Uend Thursday and Thursday night, the gut.sts of Mr. and Mrs R Spencer. They were on their wayKnsl where the doctor will take n post graduate course this winter W. G. Pordhnm and Miss Laurel Schultr. were down from Rosland Saturday evening and attended the basket social, They were accom panied home by Miss SchulU's sister Miss Eluit Shtiltz, who has been attending school in Uend. Miss Ulna will visit at home during the week before returning to Bond. Jos. G. Houston, promoter of (lie Opal City (nwnsitc says that n large portion of the lots in the new city linve been soul on reservation, the transfer to be made when the platting has been completed which will be iu a few days The railrond survey for theelectric line to Prlnevillc is to be com menccd at once. Dr. John I,ewtn, the evangelist who has been Jioldlng meetings in Bend during tfie past week, and which ore still in progress, is a forceful nnd most interesting speak er, to one who listens to lit nu dress, it is very evident that he is a man of much culture., brqadeued and developed by much travel. His ucrinotis arc lull of meat for the thinking man, He is fearless and npeu in his denunciation qf what he considers wrong, audit Bend Js mit'h better place nftcr Rev. Lew tas leaves it, it wljl not be his failt. W. II. Stoats, J. N. Hunter, and J. M. Lawrence left in Buck's automobile for Shanlko this morn lug, Photographer Cook is moving Into the moms recently vacated by Millard Triplctt and will have his studio there hereafter. The Bend Concert Baud wlllive a Thanksgiving ball in Lara's hall tonlorrnw night. The Ladies Li brary Club will serve supper. I'.mory Davcntwrt nnd family have moved in from the ranch in order that the children may attend school. They are occupying the R, M. Klder house. The Home Land Company lo cated Richard Krcbs of Portland on n 3aoacre homestead on the High Desert during the week. Mr. Krcbs will move onto his laud In the near future. Messrs. Orcutt and Strublcof the Home Laud Company were out on the High Desert during the heavy rain storm Monday and state that it "just literally poured" out there The roads are full of running vatcr and water stood everywhere. Chas. Wcislde writes from Nam. pa, Idaho, that he is getting many people interested In Bend and will bring inn Urge number next spring. He says Bend will have "50,000 pejple in 10 ) ears, sure," and hopes to k running a first-class hotel hete some day. V. V. McNaught and family, formerly of Pomeroy, Wash., arc recent comers to Bend. Mr. Mc Naught owps 3 forty of ditch land eust of town, and will begin at once to improve it. He will live in town during the winter so that his children may attend school. A. U. Augerson of Seattle, was in Bend yesterday making invest ments In reitl estate. He purchased 170 acres under the Arnold canal, the land adjoining the Arnold ranch on the south. Mr. Augerson is connected with the realty depart ment of Calhoun, Denny & Hwing, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Arnold will leave next week for Brownsville. Or, where they will remain until about the first of the year. They expect to spend the balance of the winter in California, hoping that Mr, Arnold's health will be. bene fitted thereby. They will return to Bend pext spring. N. P. Smith has bought a stock of builders' supplies and hardware and will open for business in about a fortnight in the Mutzig building formerly occupied by the Branden burg reatauraut. Before spring Mr. Smith expects to put up a building for his own use, a struc ture 22x50 feet. A carload of his supplies is iu Shaniko .now. A popular illustrated lecture will be given bv the Rev. John Lcwtas on Saturday evening, Nov. 27, at 8 o clock in tbe Bend church, The subject will be "What I saw in Kng- land, Ireland, France aud Italy. Illustrated by a powerful oxygen hydrogen gas generator, with 200 superb views taken specially for the lecture. As Mr Lewtas is one of the leading lecturers on tbe Pa cific Coast, this will be a rare op portunity lor the people ot uend to hear this high class lecture. Ad mission, children 25c, adults 50c. Mayor Davidson is in receipt of a letter from Mrs. Godfrey of Cali fornia who claims to be the wife of the man by the name of Godfrey who gave ashow in Bend a week or two ago. The letter ased for Information as to Godfrey's where abouts, with whom he was travel ing, and in what relationship he and his companion (a young lady) had registered while here. The letter was written on one of God frey's old letterheads, which showed hit picture aud supposedly that of his wife aud two young daughters, and the picture of the wife was not that of the wpman in' whose com pany he visited Bend. There is evidently "something rotten iu Denmark. Pumice Stone Wanted, , The Department of Mining of the University of Oregon, Ivugene, has received inquiries concerning deposits of pumice stone in Oregon. Anyone owning such deposits who desires to dispose of them should consult Professor V. L. Barker, Kugene, Oregon. Sample of the pumice stone can submitted by mail, a few ounces being a sufficient amount, , 36 37 Ranch For Sale. 24Q.ocres. IW paftdars In, qi'we, of M,., Nlswonger,.."Iotwel Jei Oregon. 1, ";& 39 The First National Bank OF BEND BEND, OREGON' Or. O. O. OOC, IVldnl C. A. SATHCR, Vlt Pruld.M O. 0 HUDSON, O.ihl.r Capital fullr P.ld MS, OOO OtockholdarV liability 26.00O Every Good Bank ThM conduct Jti affair with the ole Mr o( receiving the drpoiiU of the community ncl lending them out to ft cuttomer, engaged in let-IUmate enlrrpric, on good (can ity, either of butlne credit or collateral, at reatonable rates of Intcreat, will prove a, benefactor to tbe community and will enjoy peace in it limine affair, knowing that it uwU are teal otirn, and that the aolrency of the Hank i absolute. With thi confidence in iUelf it wilt impirc confidence in other. TUB FIRST NATIONAL DANK OP BEND ran thi kind of a Dank, and attributes it teady growth to adhering to thi policy. Development in the Mend country wilt be rapid In 1910. Are you prepared to take advantage of tbe opportunlllet tba't will occur for the ronn with money? If not, ttart au account with tbe Pint National Bank of Bend and add to it each week. v -aVHHaWHaWjl nl " 1 mmmmmmmmmumE DIRECTORS: U. C. COR K. A. SATIIKK C. S. HUDSON P. P. SMITH II. C. KIXIS CRUSHED SHELL AND GREEN GROUND BONE Doors, Windows, toasts, Oik (ft dmt Agent for the Celebrate Studebker Wagons and Oliver Plows Stoves and !Unges and a Ceseral Luwt of Hardware and Groceries. S. C. CALDWELL, BltND, ORE. J. H. WENANDY DttND, OR, F. L. BUNTEN SHANIKO, OK. WENANDY-BUNTEN Automobile Stage Company DAILY AUTOMOBILES between Shaniko, Madras, Redmond 'and Bead andall interior points. For further Inforraatioa write Wenandy-Bunten Auto. Co., BEND, OREOON SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE Buy Now- -N SELL LATER' to v , V But If you must kII now, Ut your property with . Deschutes Realty' Co, BOND, OREGON. VB IIANDM! RANCHRS, IRRIGATP.D LANDS, TOWN PRiOPRRTY, TIMBF.R LAWS." HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS v A SPECIALTY. When You Need Modern, Neat and Serviceable pur nitrite-;;. 1 ., 1 . . r t - i 1 ki v . i . Marti" w a rr tr'ntm rnpY 1 " ' " !.-.- ' siEND.' OfHiOOM 7 9 m-,.l , a r ! I ".'1 .'A I 1 .' 1 4- t