t"H ilP'lill.U i ",' ',''' '' ' mi i , n ' - -.,..,, - . -. .,.,.,, i --,- - t etc mi r",luiiyt .""'''.' ''."''" ' ' ' " '' TMW H II II IMMIM ' 1 III H Hi 1 p jj"THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES" ( ( u ) The Best of Everything Everything the 3EST ( ) ( ( ) ( ) LARA'S "THE BIG STORE" . .)! c We Are Strictly Headquarters for Building Material and Ranchers Supplies, We have just received a solid car of barbed wire and nails, half a car of doors and windows, and we always carry a large stock of building and roofing papers. We are also exclusive agents for the John Deere Plows, the Ironclad Moline Wagon and the Pittsburg Perfect Fence. These three stand strictly at the head of the list. There is no wagon, plow or fence that is "just as good." You may be offered other lines that are claimed to be "just as good" at 5c or 10c less, but even these prices are not made until our prices are adver tised. Try it yourself and see if this is. not strictly correct. t ) ) ) Building Papers. FOR INSIDE WORK Ked or grey, '2S lbs. O E? to tilt roll; fl()() square teet to the fJyt. roll; per roll FOR OUTSIDE WORK Heavy blnck, glazed paper; will .stand till kinds of weather; SOO .square feet to the roll; per roll ASPHALT SATURATED FELT A lot better than the ordinary tar felt. Just the tiling tor a cheap roof. Per roll CONOO ROOFINO No tar, but pure asphalt. Not changed by extreme heat or eold. Easy to lay. Nails, eaps and cement in each roll. t y k F 10H square feet to the roll. D Per roll GRAPHOLASTIC ROOF PAINT O d roofs made tight and as good as new. Will make 4 f f ll.JO $3.75 j iui iji;iii;i mini $3.00 your roof last live years longer. This is guaranteed to contain no tar. tMoa Barbed Wire $6.25 ire iui uaiiic, unrm $5.75 Waukcganlto Galvanized A medium weight wire called hog wire, barbs inches apart; 1 lb. to the rod; spools average 100 lbs. Per 100 lbs. - Gliddcn Galvanized A heavy wire for cattle, barbs J) inches apart; 1 1-4 lbs. to the rod; spools average 100 lbs. Per 100 lbs. - Smooth Galvanized Fence Wire. Used by many in place of the barbed wire. No. , per 100 lbs. .... $5.85 No. 12, per 100 lbs. .... $6.00 Galvanized Staples, 1 l-'J inch long, sharp points lor use with smooth or barbed fence wire. Per keg . . . . . $5.75 Per pound . . . . . . 6 1-2 c 1M A I I CI No. 2 common, per keg . . $6.00 lrt.li3 n0 ., hriK,lt per kcff t m $625 All other sizes $5.75 We ran Rive you all ilzcs in comujoni from 2d to 601 and In finishing front 6d to lOd. Doors & Windows A good four-panel fir door, the kind that wont go to pieces. '. 2-0x0-0 11-4 $2.60 2-8x0-8 10-8 . $3.20 SCREEN DOORS Covered with the best grade of wire netting. 2-8 x 0-8 7-8 four panel .... $1.40 2-8 x 0-8 1 1-4 four panel . $1.75 2-8 x 0-8 1 1-4 Fancy .... $2.00 WINDOWS 4-light 10 x 12, per sash . . . -. 75c 4-light 12x14, per sash '. . . " v 90c 2-light 24 x 80, per window . $2.25 v : - M m) ) 0 SPECIAL PRICES ON PAINT We are closing out our line of house paints. The "PHOENIX" is GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE PAINT. It is the BEST FAfiNT manufactured by W. P. Fuller & Co., the largest manufacturers of paint on the Pacific Coast. WE WILL CLOSE OUT our entire line of this strictly high grade paint at $1.50 PER GALLON. You will pay 82.10 for paint not as good. Phtenix Paint was put on our store building two and a half years ago. You can see tor yourself what the quality is. JLv i iv. - "THE BIG STORE" AND ALWAYS "THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES" -. HP ' Mh5' v Wl ufl -uJ Br ijTm . .X - . i ; lZ- Jz X lT uv?. vw - J.-"TT H. 'i.- (J"-HW- ,.. "v. . Lj remember, tub Fishing Season Commences April First. Wc if curry u full Hue or the very best 'I. rw -. I flKI. :Jv ' J- Me new shipment iust in. Rods. Plies, Leader's, etc. C.f CMUwfiU Sp s,i '. i ; , m mKiininu m tne iistcrm. for Sale. Lease on iao acres of laud iyA tulles northwest of I.aidlaw. Sixty, acres in cultivation, 20 acres In meadow, 30 in winter grain. Waterj taxes paid for this year. Also horse,! wagon and harness. Knqulrc for the Carran place. O. Hamilton, Laidlaw. Leave your subscriptions for All Magazines n,t the Library and let that institution get the benefit. City Dray continually drawlug. LOCAL NEWS NOTES. Cleveland's Making Powder. Hay for sale. P. II. Dhnckk, Bend. . 8-1 1 Inties & Davidson "deliver the goods" in the barber Hue. A. II. Arnold, from Chatauooga, Tcnn., visited Ikud last week. Wantkd Men to cut cord wood in urccn timber. W P, Downing I'ok Sai.. Fox typewriter. Cheap. Address po;.t office box 111. John Steidl returned last Friday from u two weeks' visit to Port laud. WANTRD CORDWOOD, 4-foot juniper, dry aud grccu. V. P. DOWNINO. Wantkd Kither a boy or a girl to wait on table. Apply at Pilot Hutte Inn. Good team of small marcs, liar ties aud wagon for sale cheap. R. Si'KNCKK, Bend. I,ast Friday evening the Deud baseball team were the hosts at a very successful and wcll-atteuded dauce. For sale bay gelding, 7 years old, weight 1000 lbs., well broke A, D. Mokkiix. Splendid new maps of Central Oregon for rale at the llulletju of Pice. Mailed for 50 cents. Wantkd. Span of young mares, weight about 1200. Also one rid ing'pony. Inquire Aune barn, tf In a local last week an unfor tunatc mistake was made. The name of Bend's chief of police is Sherrltt. Noticw. All my property in Rend aud vicinity is hereby with drawn irom the market. -John SlSHMOUlC For Sai,u, Pianos, one at Mrs. E. R. Riley's, the other at Sher wood Bros., Redmond. Iuquire at either place. tf The Grant building now occu pied by Prauk Rowlee aud the Big Hungry, has been given a new dress of paint. News has been received hi Bend of the birth of a daughter April a6th at Winona, Wash., to Mrs, A. G. Kly, formerly Mrs. Chapman of Bend, F. Edwards, of the Home Land Company, is in Spokane ou a busi ness trip. He is expected to return the end of this week. The Whatsoever wilt meet this Friday afternoon at the home 01 Mrs. H.G- Ellis. Alt their friends are cordially invited. I have $20,000 private nemiy to lean m Be ml real estate. H you want to buJW, ae rm.C. S. HUDSON, The Firat NatkHu! Baak, Bead, Or. The Drschutes Basking & Trust Co. this week completed its equip tnent by the addition ol an orna mental iron grill above its counter. Paul Golm, Frank Keiper and George Michaelson passed through Bend on the 26th, ou their way to take up homesteads near Fort Rock. Dr. U. C. Coe left Thursday eve ning for a business trip to Seattle, driving through to The Dalhw with his auto to catch Friday morning's train. Warm weather makes the low by fire greater. Are you ituuredr We represent oaly the best and largest Insurance Companies in the linked States. Let tw write your (natir attee. The First National Bak af Bead. P. J. O'Leary of Jfemidjl, Miun, visited Bend hut week afr an absence of several years. J Is has some timber holdings sotjtk of town. W. W. OrcHtt reports that toe left Bend kst Thursday atorninr in aa automobile, located a settler east of Millicaas ad get hack by, 12:30 noon. Per Sak-40 avefe chciee land on maia roW 4 wMes sooth of Redmosd, hi FKkd Mora flat. Cheap if sold om. A. W. jAsots, Susanvllte, Calif. French & Butte hav iuat rni. ed a complete Aleck of boys' shoe-t, overalls, etc. Come in and let us show you where you caa save money by patroairiBfcue. This week the National Meat Market opens up far buiuM in the Sonth Stare in tk now ra..iu DalWiHg. T. W. StaSbrd beads the new enterprise. John Leg at eMihtn't get out to the library snmer last Thtuutav night bat be dropped in next day and banded the Iferarian $s as bis share toward the. swpport of the library.