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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1909)
i wavv ( ( v ( : if , ( ( r TrrmnftTAi-HfiftTIVnrrf irrtM 'ri'irltf tnvtMMrj"A-,--t ' - - ' --- - v ' i ! w if:awii jmJm t.rH.fg -f HKji -H.-M... fii'ir irn ' Ttrv ii- STOR.E OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS DO IT NOW! D 0 N T WAI T. GET BUSY! Select ynnr ClirUtmm Gift cnrlylinvc tlicm put nwny for ynw t will deliver them nny time you want. If you DO IT NOW you can nclcct from . a bin line If you wait you will Imvc to take wlmt i left. For the Children toys, dou.s, hooks, 0A&fKs, , UUIiilKK TOYS. . -. I For the Ladies auto scarfs, fancy collars, IIKI.TS, IIUCKI.KS, HAT PINS, iiANDKKRCIIIIU'S, ' MIDGUT WATCHES. For the Men ties, nKirsriiANDKimciiini's, Fancy Sox, Stistwmlcrs, Hose Suorlcrx, etc. For the Practical Little Woman whownV.:' to reincinber her loved otien with immcthitiK tiKcful the stock ' 1c full of suggestions for you but do your shopping early, .. in fact you should DO IT NOW! DON'T WAIT! GET BUSY! MEET ME AT THE REST ROOM. HE RETAILS EVERYTHINQ. Bend, Oregon. STORE JOPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL. XMAS. 885g5 9) J J J J J 1 1 J J j 1 1 ) 5 m J J J HOMESTEADS LOCATED. 150,000 ACRES OF THE BEST WHEAT LAND In Central Oreeoti. J tint opened tc 3io-acrc liomcstctul entry. Two railroad now building into this country. Get a liomcfttcud before they arc all gone. For further hi for mation call on or write to Free Automobile Trip from Bend to Lands and Return for All Who Locate. HUNTER & STAATS ttliNl), ORIMON Pipes, Cigars and TobaCCOS, Call In and take a look at our line of Meerschaum and French lirlar Pipes. The best line of Cigars and Tobaccos In town'headquarters for your Xmas Candies TH CORNER r.ONPECTIONERY ALORIDOU & TUKI'IN. It Fays tf Advertise In THE BEND BULLETIN rOiTEYSKlMEYUE MakM KWwy anil Bladder RlaHt LOCAL BITS. Dutch Market, Friday nifiht. KHNWOOD "Just across the river. Cort Allen was a Bend visitor Friday and Saturday. Dutch Market and bazaar Friday afternoon and evening. Band concert tonight at 7:30 o'clock if the weather permits. Barney Lewis Is building a barn on his residence property la Lytic. Creed Triptctt left yesterday morning on a business trip to Port land. I nnes & Davidson are the up-to-date barbers. You get good service there. Dutch Market? What is it? Visit Lara's hall Friday night aud you will find out. For Sale Bay mare, Sally, weight 1050 lbs. Coming nine. Inquire t Bulletin office. 40 .jj Sylvester and Prince Staats will be at home from their studies at Salem, to spend the Holidays. Found Buuch of keys. Owner can have name by calling at this office nnd puyiug for this notice. The new bridge atiross the Des chutes at the P. B. D. Co. sawmill Is completed and open for'travcl. E. Atkinson aud Claude Mc Caulcy, ranchers living near Red moud, were Bcud callers Monday and Tuesday. C, V. Kirkbrlde, A. D. Lewis and J. B, Ileyburn were in town Thursday from their homesteads on the upper river. Cull iu and see my line of mil liuery, ladles' coats and sweaters while they are going at cost for the next 10 days. Mrs. T. W. Tkii" I.UTT. Mrs. C. A. Jones writes from Washington, I). C to have The Bulletin sent to Fernaudina, Flu It is understood that she will spend the winter there. The crew of surveyors under Hngiueer Stocer which was running a line east of Pilot Butte, broke camp and disbanded last Friday, on account of the bad weather. Fruit trees for sale. Howakm Si'Jnniwo, Bend, Or. 3OU The barbershop that pleases that's Inncs & Davidson's. Turkeys dressed or alive. Or ders booked now. Wm. P. Down lug. 3;tf For Sale Fully equipped saw mill. For particulars address X, care Bulletin. 3tf N P. Smith's stock of builders' supplies and hardware Is begin ning to arrive, and he will opan for buslncKS iu a few days. Call on him for anything iu bis line. Howard Spitting reports that he can plainly hear the Oregon Trunk crew Uniting at Trail Crossing, from hit ranch just cast of town, when the wind is in the north. Mrs. A. M. Lara and Mrs. II. E Allen entertained a large number of friends last Saturday evening at a dance in Lara's hall. It was a so cial event much enjoyed by those present. Barney Lewis has sold his home stead west nf town to Fred Hunncll and Fred VauMatrc. Considera tion, f 1500 This is the tract that contains the valuable deposit of brick clay. Mrs. L. J. Green of Redmond has a few young Mammoth Bronze gobblers weighing about 20 lbs each. Will sell them for 33c n pound alive. Leave orders with G. W. Hull. Bend. 4otf Will Vandcvert left Tuesday morning for Shaniko to meet Ccorge and Claude Vandcvert, who are coming borne from their studies at Willamette University to spend the Holiday vacation. This office is indebted to Mrs. Houghton for a plate of as fine doughnuts as our eyes ever rested upon, presented to the huugrv force yesterday. As the small boy said, "They were lickin' good." Last Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lara gave a card party in honor of their cousin, Mr. 11. M. Lara, who is spending a few weeks in Bend. Sixteen young people were present, and a very en joyable evening was &ent. W. II Staats, J. N. Hunter. Don Stella and Mrs. Hugh O'Kane arrived in town the latter part of last week, having come in from Portland. They drove through during the time of the heavy snow and had quite a hard trip. A four-horse stage, loaded to the guards with freight and express, pulled into towu Sunday night 011 the Cornett line. It was a welcome arrival. Monday evening A. C. Lucas started a large load of trunks to Rosland, sending them on to their destination. During the recent cold spell that gave Bend I r degrees below zero, Madras went us one better with 37 below. Madras seems to be the coldest spot in Central Oregon, and the thermometer there during cold snaps generally registers about 15 degrees lower than at Bend. A. B. Buck-, in common with all the automobile operators, had quite a time buckiug the deep snow of 10 days ago, but nevertheless made some very good time. On a run from bbaniko tq rnneville, he cov ered the distatrce on almost schedule time and ran through iS inches ot snow a large part of the distance. J, H. Wenandy sent out two light rigs and one four-horse outfit Saturday evening after freight and express at Shaniko, planning to load light and make n fast trip. It has been almost iroposMble of late tor Beud people to get in any ex press or freight, but it is hoped this condition will gradually improve now that the weather and roads are getting better. The Whatsoever will have n Dutch Market aud bazaar next Frulav afternoon and evening in Lara's hall. The Dutch Market is something new at Bend. It is a supper, in which many dishes, much loved by the Dutch, will be served. The bazaar will contain many articles, suitable for Christ mas gifts, aud the prices will be of the bargain variety. Don't miss it 4 Henry Liuster was quite serious ly injured Sunday rooming by be coming caught 011 a revolving shnlt iu his planing mill. Three of his ribs were broken and he was badly bruised. He is suffering con siderable pain from his Injuries Every shred of clothing was torn from his (tody, even one shoe be. inir pulled off, The only thing that saved him was that he was thrown against a timber, which he was able to tcize aud haug outo. Ihe First National Bank OF BEND BEND, OREGON Dr. U. O. OOE, Pr.ild.nt C. A. BATHS H, Vic. PrldM O A HUDSON, O.tM.r O.nllalfullrnald - S2R.OOO Btockhold.r' Habllltr 626,000 3 MONEY FOR OUR HOME PEOPLE We believe that the people who deposit their nioney at home ihouM have the benefit ol it. We tielleve In taking care of home interest alwiy. The farmer who ban ntcrultlei to buy for winter and withe to hold hi crop for tietter price, ahould be taken care of by IiU borne Hank. The merchant Uo waaU money to take advantage of low price thould be able to cnllit his home Hank fnJiUentcrprise. The man who detirea to par rluVe a home, iPfarJfl, or advance hi builnes intereits ahould feci free to call upon the Home Dank for whatever help be want. The I'irtt National Bank of Bend adheres ttriclly to the Ixive principle. The money deposited with us by the people will be employed to upply home demand. We do not believe in baying foreign paper and then be ' compelled to refute our home people when they reqalte loflii. Our' policy I to be able at all tlfflcs to give the people ucb Krvice at latiifiei their demand. Gite your limine to The Pint National Bank of Bead, the Home Bank; the Bank that docs you favors, your friend and neighbor. U. C. COB DIRECTORS: R. A. SATHKR C. S. P. SMITH It. C ELUS HUDSON CRUSHED SHELL AND GREEN GROUND BONE Doors, Windows, Paats, Oik 0fe Glass Agent for the Celebrated Studebaker Wagons and Oliver Plows Stoves and Ranges and Geseral Lkra of Hardware and Groceries. S. C. CALDWELL, BEND, ORE. J. H. WENANDY BISND, OR. F. U BUNTEN SHANIKO, OK. WENANDY-BUNTEN Automobile Stage Company DAILY AUTOMOBILES between Shaniko, Madras, Redmond and Bead and all iuterior points. For further iaformattoa write Wenandy-Bunten Auto. Co, BEND. OReaON SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPRES AND BAGGAGE BUY NOW- SELL LATER Hut if you must ell now, Hit your property with Deschutes Realty Co. mind, oRcaoN. VU HANDLE RANCHES, IRRIGATED LANDS, TOWN PROrERTY, TIMBER LANDS. HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS A SPECIALTY. . When You Need Modern, Neat and Serviceable Furniture.. Call on MILLARD TRIPLETT BEND, ORBQON " " V'T