f r 1 ( ( ( c ) ( ) ( I ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ( Store Enlarged More Room Needed for Spring & Summer Goods In order to display to advantage our IMMENSE LINE of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS that is beginning to arrive we must have more room. We are en larging our store space nearly one-third. The carpenters and painters are here in full force. The store k more or less upset on that account but we can take care of your needs just the same as we always have. OUR THIRD HOUSECLEANING SALE hits left sonic rcmii'inLs and broken Hill's Hint must he .sold, so we Imvc .still turthcr reduced the price. It will pay you to buy these goods and put than nwuy until next winter. Notice the Prices w i 3 3 o 5 ) ) 9) ) ) 3 ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( m ( ) ( ) ( ) ) ( ) ( ( Men's 50c Underwear Men's $3.50 Hats -Men's $3.00 Shirts Rest 10c Gingham Good 55c Dress Goods ) ( Bend, 35fts $1.90 $2.25 . 8c yd 40c yd 6c yd $1.50 1.10 Hcst7 1 -2c Prints Heavy $2.00 Lined Gloves - - Heavy $1.50 Lined Gloves - - I Ieavy 25c Merino Sox, FIVE PA I US for 1 .00 Fine 35c Cashmere Sox, FOUR PAIRS for 1.00 Roys $1.35 Wool Sweater Coats ... 95c Hoys $1.50 Wool Sweater Coats - - $ 1.10 Roys $1.75 Wool Sweater Coats - - - 1.25 A few Good.HrKains Ua in the GROCERY DEPARTMENT. All of the above and more at "The Store That's Different." THAT'S Lvriv Cj " Oregon ) HOMESTEADS LOCATED. 150,000 ACRES OF THE BEST WHEAT LAND In Central Oregon, Just opened tc 330-acre liomcstend entry. Two railroads now building into this country. Get a homestead before they are ull gone. lfor further infor mation call on or write to Free Automobile Trip from Bend to Lands and Return for All Who Locate. HUNTER & STAATS MIND, OREGON LOCAL BITS. I'or Sale I'ully equipped taw iuJII. I'or particulars addrciw X. cure Mullctiii. H tf Wanted To buy Mend lots or adjoining property. Address, In vcitor, Mullctiii. 46 47 A. O. Hunter and A. M. Drake arc out to Portland attending to bu a In cm matters. A. M. UMcbcnct of Shanilto was In Mend during, the pant week look lug uflcr business interests. For sale Mated hay. Inquire at Merrill & Wilkinson Co.'s office, or telephone the Wilkinson ranch. S. K. Kcllcy, who has been visit' itig with relatives in I'orlluud for some time, bus relumed to Mend. Mr. Strublc left Monday for Portland, where he will look after business matters for several weeks. Pound Small sum of money tied up in handkerchief. Owner can have same by culling at this office. Miirncy Lewis linn branched out into the dray business. If you want any hauling or delivering done, call on him. G. W. Hall has sold his full-blood Shropshire sheep to Fred Hunnell Pile bunch included one ram and five cues, all registered. II A. Mcrkman returned Sunday cvning from hty old home at Mel unguaii), wasii., wiiere lie uau been visiting since the holidays. K. M. Lara, who has spent the winter in Mend with his cousin, A. M Lara, left for Chicago Sunday morning where be has secured a position. J. M. Lawrence reached Mend last Friday He was accompanied by Mr. Howard of Roeburg, who will be a guest of Mr. Lawrence and fa ml I) for a few days. W. V. McNaught will soon move his family onto the Robt. Noland place, which he recently purchased. Mr. McNaught plans to get in about 100 acres to crop this season on this place and anothtr one which be owns. Timbers are being hauled for the bridge to be built ut the Awbrcy falls down the river. A dam will soon be constructed there for the power plant the Humphrey. Staf ford people arc going to put in. Laidlaw Chronicle. The Rev. Dr. Skipworth, district superintendent of the M. E church, will hold services in Mend tomor row evening. The Doctor is a very eloquent speaker, and if you attend the time will be well spent Special music bos been engaged for this service. Dr A A Murris has given a 30 day option on bis ditch land forty, the price stipulated being $10,000 This tract lies about a mile and a half northeast of Mend, and if it is taken over the purchasers will un doubtedly cut it up into acre tracts and put it on the market. John Swlger, who recently moved onto his ditch laud under the Ar nold canal, is planning some sub stantial improvements for the com ing year He will put up a ram modious hou.se, will fence his .land and will clear and plow a goodly portion of it, besides putting some into crop. He is determined to develop a fine home on his holdings tllCK. A petition is being circulated praying the county court to open a road from the Mcar Creek road south on the section Hue between sections 1 and 2, 11 and 13, and 13 and 14, in 18-13. At the south end it will connect with a road al ready open, and will furnish an outlet to the. north for the settle meiit in the-McGillvray neighbor hood, The Mend band came over from there Saturday uight und serenaded Mr and Mrs. R. G. Sturgeon of this place. When Mr Sturgeon was landlord of the Pilot Mutte Inn at Mend a number of the band boys boarded with him and he treated them so nice that they wanted to show their appreciation, and so came over to serenade him in his new home. Laidlaw Chronicle. A M Lara is making another improvement in the Mig Store. My removing u partition he has added several square feet of store room and has moved his grocery depart ment into the new section. The shoe department will be enlarged! aud will occupy the space formerly , ifwSK& lln FOR SEEPS Frith, Rtllt bit, Pvrt GuirinlctdiaPltil rffrOrilof ii4 I'l.lii f.l .41 .'lit brrlnr lun iiif.f Oar Nutmn(.ronMilt SPECIRL CTftH 10 CENTO will MS4 pmlpnlil our rflMflllR COLLECTION I Mr..nf f .... 9. I ,. rrl.MM hhm. , . , , 1 I ltr.MMtri..r.Mt K 1 .b.. r,ff . fc4ftv... . . . 1 .it r. . ,.i. i.ii.m . . , im iMlllwl.ili(M4.ll.rt. . . t 1 WrU Mr' tA It .. I. Wp ft !.! fc4 PM.'M M M.-. lit.!... T..M larflMt, .,M, " .. P.1 ..1. 1. At r 17H Jl Hi. Ihe First National Bank OF BEND BEND, OREGON Or. U. O. COf, Pr.ild.nl C. A. SATMItT, Vic Pr.ild.nl O. S. HUDSON. O.ihl.r O.pll.l full? paid . . . $38,000 Sl.tlhelrf.rt'll.bllllr 2 8. 000 .J I.HnMll.. fl.4 U.hf. )hi;at NoiiTiiiniN Hf.r.n . HrH-klonl. Jltlliol. given up to groceries, while a larger stock of dry goods and notions will fill up the space vacated by the shoe department. Nine aud lo-iuch envelopes, just the thing for mailing or filing nway legal documents, for sale at The Mulletin ofl'ice. ft W. M Sellers purchased during the week lot 9, block 9 from K. V. Batten, aud lot 5, block 14, from J. M. Lawrence. The first lot is in the rear of the Johnson building, facing Bond street, and the other one It on the corner of Oregon and Tenth streets, just across the street west from Mr. Sellers present resi dence. K. Mergland and P.. K. Parker have formed a partnership and opened an office in the bank build lug, and will engage in the practice of law. These gentlemen were formerly of Portland. Mr Mergland is a graduate of the law school of the University of Iowa and Mr. Parker of the law school of the University of Oregon. Mr. Mergland will move bis family to Mend later in the spring. J. P. Wilbur of Athena, will put a woolen mill at Mend. The future of that place looks good to readers of Its development league literature. Situate as Bend is, in the heart of the great wool growing section of the Inland Umpire, with never fail ing water power and ample railway facilities, a woolen mill there should possess advantages assuring suc cess. The day has forever passed when one company or individual, like that of the old Mrown regime, can control this business in Oregon. Moro Observer. We are Pf HANKFUL For Sale. Ninety-three acres of yellow pine timber land eight miles north of Mcjid, three miles to sawmill. Price $750. For particulars address II. Fkucutkniciit, 332 GHsan St., 4647 Portland, Or. CITY DRAY ItARNKY I.KWIS, VKOV. I am ready to handle anything in the line of DRAY WORK Leave orders with N.P. Smith, Wall St. Mend FIRR FIRE FIRU aud and and HP.AT HEAT HEAT HOT WAVE sure to come while burning Carter's Fire Wood Hest dry block wood $45o Best dry limb wood 3.50 Prompt delivery and full measure Phone your order in. F. M. CARTER SEEDS SPEOIAL OFFER 'IUJ. k.H W. Bul.tu. A toUlltUT sum rua ww rawoai eutotn.r. r Prise Callcctltti iHf'iV-1 U MM torn Tl 1 pl.iS3i Wu Lm .UAXininH'ia rLtA.E. WrHt to-ttoy; Mtntton this Ppt, SEND 10 GENTS I MNM ' L eollKUc I . iitinitifi L tLU 111 UMII J.W.SmUm, """HMiJGBaiLi To the people of Demi ml vicinity who have to liberally pat ronlMil u during thr lt nine month, and who by tbeirkind words ami influence have induced their friends to do their buiineaa with their Home Hank. During the nine month we have been in buiinets we have increased our deposits from f 23,000 to over 150,000, and have made a fair per cent on the investment for our alock holdera. It will be our constant aim to improve the service we oITer our patrons, and we wish to assist every worthy enter prise now in or to be established In Bend during 1910. We feel that the Ions delayed prosperity will be in full sway in the ilend country during 1910 and that unlimited op portunities will be open to the man who it able to accept them. A Dank account In the I'lrst National Bank of Kend will enable you to take advantage of some of these opportunities. 11 1 DIRECTORS: U. C. COn It. A. SATHKR C S. 1IDDSON P. V. SMITH II. C. BM.IS A Larg ShtpiMAt of BUILDING MATERIAL Just Arrived. Doors, Windows, Rubber Roofing and a full line of everything you may need -for that new building you intend to put up this spring. LET ME FIGURE ON YOUR MILL. I also carry in stock. Denatured Alcohol' S. C. CALDWELL Bend, Oregon J. H. WENANDY BEND OR. F. L. BUNTEN 1 SMAKIKO, 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., BEND, OREGON SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPRESS AND EAGGAGE BUY NOW-SELL LATER . But if you must sell now, list your property with Deschutes Realty Co. BEND, OREGON. WE HANDU5 RANCHES, IRRIGATED LANDS, TOWN TROPERTY, TIMBER LANDS. HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS A SPECIALTY. When You Need Modern, Neat and Serviceable Furniture... Call m MILLARD TRIPLET REND, ORBQON