Hi in i.i.i itnirii Mati4MiaM II l ill 111 111 ll aaaMaHM r W Do it Now! I , Y i3tncr I !!! H ' ; n t h 1 General Merchandise. Carries the Biggest Stock in Bend at Prices that Can't be Bettered. SAMPLE PRICES IN TWO OF SATIIER'S LINES. CAN YOU BEAT THEM i Groceries ROYAL CLUB and DIAMOND W. any kind tnrfc In either brand per can OUda EXTRA STANDARD-j-Fouutain, Pheasant or OCrfc Seaport brand per can ZOLla WHITE NAVY, per pound LIMA, per pound PINK, per pound Coffee, M. J. D. Brand per pound... TEA, same brand per pound Map) Syrup, pure Westmoreland, gal... Breakfast Foods Columbia Oats Egg-O-Sec and Cornflake two packages. SariKnes Genuine Norwegian Imperial two boxes for. 25cts Mustard, large can 20CtS Oysters, per can 15 and 45 cts Olympic Paacake Flour per, package 35cts Sets lOcts 71-2c -lOcts 60cts $1.00 45cts 25cts Dm! Fruit Peaches, per pound Apricots, per pound Prunes, per pound Apples, per pound... Four Crown Muscatel Raisins, ' 15cts ....' ... 171-2c 7 1-2 and 10c .. ...... 13 CIS 121-2C Farm Implements Champion Machinery Self Binder $180.00 ' Mowers 68.00 Rakes 38.00 Roderick Lean Dri.'l, with seeder attachment 95.00 Syracuse Plows ia to 16 inches - - 16.85,18.75,22.00 Harrows Two-Section U-bar Harrows .... 20.00 Garden Tools Four-Planct Jr 14.00 Ten-Planet Jr., Horse Hoc and Hillcj - 12.00 DeLoval Cream Separators 35.oo to ISo.oo MITCHELL and BAIN WAGONS GARDEN TOOLS of All Kinds. E. A. SATHER EVERYTHING FOR the HOMESTEADER Wall Street Bend, Oregon ) ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A FiveAcre Tract ADJOINING BEND? We have a few tracts at reasonable rates. If you care for one of these choice buys, buy at once, as they are selling- fast, BARGAINS. A Dozen Buys in City Lots that can't be equalled.. A Choice Acre in Lytle at Half Price. Irrigated Lands Close In, on Easy Terms. " Timber Tracts are Our Specialty. We licafe you oa 320-Acre Homesteads. We represent the best Insurance Companies, and handle Mining Stock NOTAR.Y WORK AND STENOGRAPHY. Central Oregon Realty Company BEND, OREGON "Wl MSWONGH, Pres. . E. 1WWN, VIce-PresMeet 6. BMARKEL, SccTreaj. T. H. MAY CIVIL ENGINEER SURVEYOR Bead, Oregon. Per Sa4. Rolled aad ed barley at the Kodtsaa Raacb. near Culver. White's Meat Market it the place to buy your meats. LAIDLAW LOCALETTES. Laidlaw, April IS. Mrs. Mulkeyand ion moved out on their ranch southwest of town Monday of Utt week. Mr. and Mr. Tewksbury have pur chased of Neil Ray the haute vacated by Mr. Mulkey, and moved in early lait week. Mr. I'. II. Dayton received word last I'riday night that her mother died sud denly at the homeof another daughter in Walla Walla. Iter remain were UVj en cait for burial, P. K. Dayton has moved hi office building from the Mudd lot down on Cook avenue next to the bank and with Kobt, Sturgeon ai partner ha opened a real estate office. Arnold Murk returned Sunday from a trip to Shaniko, with a load olUnd plas ter and some other freight. ( Mesdames tlayley, Dohrer, Allen, Sea bury, i'arks and Thompson were visitor at Dend last week. Mrs. W. P. Myers came in from Port land last Priday night and brought with her two prospective buyer of real estate. Mrs. K. H. James of tile Riverside Inn, has been unable to attend to her duties the past week because of ill health. Miss Isabelle Drown of the same es tablishment, has also been on the sick list. Miss Leota Murk is assisting; Mrs. Drown in the meantime. W. I). Clark will move his family out on his ranch this week, Engineer Dohrer expects to leave Thursday on a business trip to Portland. His family will remain here. Dyron Cady returned from the "High Desert" early In the week. Judge and Mr. Drink were guest of Uncle Prank Nichols and his daughter Saturday. The Water Users' Association had a meeting Saturday to discuss the Irriga tion question. The real estate firms have been very busy. Several transfer and locations were made within the last few day. I'red Wallace' team came in with a heavy load of land plaster, also It. A. Harper's team, II. V. Couch brought in several tons of freight for the merchants. Jesse Harter goes to Shaniko -thi week for more plaster and freight. Mr. Peterson 1 on' tha-,foad with freight. All together business 1 lively these day in all line. Prank Murk has sown his Canadian field' peas. He sowed late last year but harvested a heavy crop. He expect an extra yield this year. W. P. Myer has been to the "High Desert" for a week, running out loca- to tlon. He, with Mrs. Myers, expect return to Portland early this week. R. Sturgeon made a business trip rrlncville Monilay, OLD PIONEER SETTLES HERB. Almost t-lghty, Take Homestead. WIH (lrow Up With Country. William A. Offidd, sevcuty-five years young', drove in to Bend from Hood River some weeks ago, looked the country over, liked it, and forthwith took up a 3ioacrc home stead in the sage brush country to the southeast. The old pioneer is as full of en thusiasm as he was "way back In the fifties" when he first came to Oregon. Then, he says, be" saw Portland when it was smaller than Bend now is, and had the oppor tunity to buy acreage in the heart of the present city at prices which now could not purcuase country property ten miles distant. Also he bad a hand in the foundine of Roseburg and Walla Walla, and declares that now he has come to Central Oregon to be in at the making of the big cities of the in terior, greatest of all of which he predicts as Bend. The scplogetierlan horacseeker has located on land 79 miles from Bend. Theie he is living with a small tent as his only shelter, and a sagebrush shack as a sort of store bouse. However, he declares that before many years have passed his will be suburban property, and neighboring ranches and towns will crowd thick about him. One of the Instances of his first advent to the new land was that when be got out there he discovered that he re quired a pickaxe with which to make a well, and to get one re turned the 79 miles to Bend. It is his intention to "Hay with" hit land and grow up with the country, Tor Sale. Lease on no acres of land 2)4 miles northwest of Laidlaw. Sixty acres in cultivation, 30 acres in meadow, 30 in winter graiu. Water taxes paid for this year. Also horse, wagon and harness. Enquire for the Carrau place. G. Hamilton, Laidlaw. Old Wanted. The undersigned desires sealed bids for the painting of three school houses, three wood sheds, and six closets. All bids must be sub mitted not later thau May a, 1910. I'or further particulars, address W. G. I'okdhAm, Clerk, 6-7 Roeland, Or. fMPLANT It firmly on your minds to po. tlvcly be here and take advantage of the Greatest Money-Saving Event In Eastern Oregon, A f 15,000 stock of high grade cloth ing for men, women and children, from AuicrU en's leading manufacturers. Everything will be sacrificed at the lowest price! jt to im presn firmly on yotir mind that In the future this store Is tlic place for you to trade. If you tire not here Tuesday, March 15th, we cx)cct you here lifter, as you ore no doubt nwrcthat'$i'oo buy fi 00 worth of ware here, during this Mastodon Bargain event. Price Bros., TUB PLACE l'OR REAL BARGAINS. Prineville, Oregon Morris Building, Main street, ticar Ochoco bridge. wmJQ JURIES IN ENGLAND. Thsy Oct Through Thslr Work Qulehly and With Llttl Fuss. The working of 'the llrltlah Jury ay ton exhibit n mnrkr-d contrast with Hint of our own. It I possible Hint my experience In British court woa ei reptlonnl, hut In not a atngle Inatnuco did I ace a Juror challenged or reject ed. In nil of the emirt requiring Ju ries the ncccaanry number of mm wrr present, and they were woro In without quentlorc. In Hie nherlfTn den. uty court In Hcotland the prodding Judge garo notice to the Jury that he expected to Adjourn the court at S o'clock and stated that If thay could alt remain until that hour ho would at one dlmla the men who had toon called for a second panel, Tim Juror conferred together and decided to re main till t o'clock, whoretipon Iho Judge notified the other men to appear at 12210. The one Jury Impaneled for the morning clon rendered six ver dicts In case Involving prosecutions for (hefts, fraud and burglary. In the court nf quarter session at Tannton. Kngland, I mw a alngle Jury In one day render cleren verdlcla. I, found that It wm customary In the several aorta of court that I attended for tlio Mino Jury to act In successive cave. In no Instance did I see a Jury leave their neat a to make tip their ver dict. Usually the laaue before thtm was tnado no plain that all who gavn 1 attention knew In advance what the to I decision would he, I made not of an exceptional instance or neiay wncn in court was forced to wait nlno minute for the report of the Jury. In this case the Judge who gave the Instructions waa himself In doubt aa to what the verdict ought to he. A Scottish Jury co4t of fifteen persons, and a majority may render a verdict, in England the number U twelve, and unnnlinlty I required, nut I noted no difference aa to practical results In Iho two countries. The twelre men In the English Jury were n prompt and certain In their action a were tlio vlghf out of fifteen In the Scottish Jury. McClure'a Magntlne. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. !lllir.. of Hit Inlttlnc, V . to4 IBc si Th IMlle., Oirion, Mirth MM h, isis, Nollr Is httihr lf n lkt- AIWK t htt of IwihI, Ofvron.iha.on Ntmitt ith, km, mJ lnmru4 1 lUl N 4li) Wu. iji, Tpwn.hlp IT"ll. .! ) Km), WllUlmllt McMU,hJSDlnllkitr InlcnllM la inskt l'il CvmwaUlloa nof, la nuUl'H tlslm In tht Urxt Urt diwtltwd, txlult II. C Kill.. Unllnl Milr CawaUkitf l kUolaf m )H4, Oirsoa, on Iht liltl (tajr ol Msy, If i Claims! nacnra llBri M. U fyslt, Chailc. -)tll, tluy Hllla, John ltr, all n( tHn-l, Uirtoo ti-at C W. MOORK. HftUlrr. raa ar-zsr sv -r- '-s 3nsaasfeSfatOB. Notice To Credltera. lalhf County Covtt of Iht Malt of Citrrun, lot Crook County, Id thf mttltr of Iht ICaUU tfl Anns K-MttltidentMil. I Tht nJ!lr4 hsU n tptnnltil ty Iht Oouniy Court of Ut aialt nf itittou. fur Ciook Coutily, odmlnlMislil t of Iht K.I.U of Anns It Mttlt.dmaanl.Mvikt It hrttbv slfH lulhtctrOMot of uM ll. sihI sit wim, hlp ctalmt at alaal MWId.ctawO, lo l-ttMM rhtro ttrltta ta iquli4 by Urn, within ut moalha tptr Ikt Snt (wUktllonofltiMacrtk, loatkl Ks A. Mattt, stmlntlrsl(la, l ht inUiMt st alMtia, Ht, ot allhtooVt of iflani at l-atttrr. tttrtttt. Ortiot), iMInt Mann. I, lain, KVA. A antrtMt. Admlnlalrtllttoflht l'.talo( Anna K. Mrtlr, lUvrtanl flial tmMkttUM, Marth It, 111. Ptsoukii A rssasa, Alutntyt (of ttluiluMrtlrU. . - . t . -jaaj- jj Notice of Vacation of IHat. Mojktti hmhy ilrtn thai Tot MM Built !tvttuiHNalCoMiany kaatltti In My onVt Million lo Iht Hono.aU Contowai Conn til ot Iht City orittnt IdrlhttwtllMor Lots II art.1 Itofriloth 17, LM.4.J, Sili4 aloth IS, m trul twilvH or Un Mm.1 ll lot suulh. taMrtty tuJ of Iht tlky In Htok t Iht W 11. 01 aAntnMtaltfly tnl or Iht sllry In all ol taki Ma Mi ownnl 17 uU Mil twnd, ttrnt-llt la Iht rial Ihrrraff on Sit In Iht oMkvolhtConalyCltrk off Crook county, Oft- nnndlkalMkl Million mill w rooakltinl al t mttllng oTaald Ounsaua) Coontll lo ht hiM Maya, iio,vc aa aoiw IhtrtaHtt ot r uumum alMll lit Irsally saatmUtJ. All tw havlHt ofctntlou lo Hit tatmtloa pttynl fcf art wjmatril lo prtatnt ck oMrtlloo to Iht HoourtUt Cow mon Conkttl si aaU mtrllnf lalcl tt html, Otryoa, Aim II 4, Isw. II C KI.U,CliyRtniMttr CONTHST NOTIC1I UnrsktMtnr or mi Inraaioa U a. Uo.1 orrk. Tht IKatlt. Oitroa, Aplll y, lata. t ii(xir.i ivvini inuani navint wto InlhltoOktbyri. C ai,l Carfy, OHittxanl, sialnM A Hot Spot "I bcllevo that Monterey, Mexico, la the hottest spot lu the world In tbo daytime." an Id an Arlioua man, "I have seen the thermometer register a high aa 120 degree In tho lato after noon. It waa o hot that the natlvea who ventured on the street would hng tba foot wide ahade of tho low building like lichen cling to tree bark. But here'a the funoy part of It: When the sxin siu It begin to cool off, and at night It la positively ncccMary to tlep under blanket. Tbo nlgbta are delightfully ool. and I presume It la been u so one I able to get a gocxl k-ep that It I pokxlhte to live In that cllraate."-Washlngton I'ost. Get your typewriter ribbonn and caruon paper at the Bulletin office. Ilixiinlra.l Itntry No 1114), nia.lt Match 4. lr. H nw K r- IS. loon M , oy HMtncr A for H aw U c Iff, M H NW K III" 11 n , II.II I, IL., W M. Nclr conlrair. In whkh 11 U lu.nl 1K.1 ukt IfmmcrA. Htniir hat otra alMt Blln rcaMcil na uVl Uil oc maJt any Innwr menu Ihct'on thai atkt tllrttd sUcac Mat not dut la hU cn4oynwnl In Iht tinty, navy oc marlHt iwm tf Iht t'nllrd Malta In Unit of wi IUM paillra alt htftby tiullSr.1 lo sppttr, It aiwwl o4 offer trtirort touthlpf ankl allct.lloa) alito'clorkt ut on May is. Itit. Uf.Ht II C H. M. COOK Photographer New ri triHiWk, DON'T FORGET THAT HK IS ALWAYS RHADY TO'GIVB PROMPT AT. TKNTION TO ORDERS . PROM BP.ND PUui BOARD OP TRADK Just off ihePress New OHes.i. Prtxa. at BtilUtlfi Send trrMW MK BOOST BENDip), H VaVaHalaC! r ii4 1 ! art ' ' ' WtA. ' lEaFBS j, .:l. ' Vf Ki Wi Kltu, nun. Cooimtaalootr at bu oBJtt In Rtnd Oirgon, aa.t thai tnat hctrlni -III t hl4 si I ) o'cUwk m. on Mar at, it, Uftict Iht K.iWti siit Kertlvtr st Iht United Malt Uo4 OoVt In Tht Uatlta. Oltsuo. Tht aM conitaUnt hstlni, In a moptr sf iatli,Ilt4AU4. Ifio, stt lucth KwU whkh jhow Ibal nHcr dut dilliroot rtrwxial atitkv ol Ihlt nntlrt csn not bt uatt. U U h.itby o.lir,l MOO dlrtctnl Ikal auch adln 1 .1... kw .1. snd pcootr poblKtUon. c w. moo a it, Rcji.lt r ROYAL TOM A handsome black Bcltrlan-Per. chcron stallion, will make the sea- sou at the Aunc barn in Bend. TKRMS: J3 so to Insure: sea. aon, f,B 00, Payment due when mare is known to be with foal. Care will be tuken to avoid acci dents but responsible for none. RALPH DUNN, Owner. ANTON AUNE, &rttkr. . .ir-Tci , -r 1 , ,m a m- -nir BEND LODGE No. 139 A. F. & A. M. Meets on ThMraday on or before the full moon of each month. Vhtltltlir lirnlhrrM always welcome. D. DAVIDSON, Sttr. U, 0. OCHI. M. W A THE Big Hungry CHOP HOUSE Now opeti for business, Ve never close. Near Pilot Butte Inn. . .MjgaiMWB.T.'atWraVBtaal tctl Hi-M-Af Q'aS