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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1910)
JULY HOUSECLEANING SALE : .jii j i T ( t IS NOW IN FULL BLAST. a i v .t " ;. T(iie goods are going rapidly but we were heavily over-stocked .and there are enough iefttorhii well worth your while to visit us. Here are a few of our Specials ivs All our Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords were $1.75 SrIc . . $ 1 .40 AH bur 75c Men's Tiesnow , SOiftS All our $3.50 Men's Hatsnow $2.75 s I' '. .-.. i In our Ladies' Furnishing Department we are making a special effort to reduce our stock of WHITE WAISTS MUSLIN UNDERWEAR CORSET COVERS ., ; NIGHTDRESSES SKIRTS SLEEVELESS VESTS and are making prices that will clear them out. -..-- e)i ) ; ft) tfftV iej em v -- ) THE STORE OF BETTER YALUES jfjTW flW fWW wj ,t, VeBBBaaBV7)7al"77-9K?l!2799!?3IBr gWsefie88885S Asphalt Saturated Roofing was $3.60 now ,,. , . ;",t ,., "'. .$3.10 Waukcganito Barbed Wire was $6.25 per 100 lbs. nows , .. . ,. . $5.90 Glidden Barbed Wire was $5.75 per 100 Jbs. now . . .," , . ..' ' . $5.40 The Sale lasts until July 30th. Get in early. i, . THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES BEND, OREGON , BITS ABOUT TOWN. Cleveland'. Baking Powder. Allen Wilcoxen was in Bend last Saturday. Herbert Allen baa bad bU bouse re-slalncd. C. J. Mock of Laldlaw was in Bend Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan were in town much of lait week, The Nick Smith building on Wall street has been painted. Cooks who make the best pie crust use Ctevelaud's Baking Pow der. Floyd Deme.nt reports that yes terday be received over 15 tons of freight. M. Lara, who has been visiting his son here, returned to Seattle Saturday. J. II. Wenandy says be has ordered a Hudson "30" runabout, 1911 model. For Salk Small gentle team, harness and spring wagon. Inquire Bulletin office. The Star Bakery has installed an awning in front of its establishment on Bond street. So mauy people were "up river" fishing last Sunday that the town appeared deserted. Miss Prances Smith and ber par ents will return to their home in Tacoma on Priday. Mrs. Roy Williams is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Sawhill on Big River. The first roller skating in LI as ter's Variety Hall occurred on Monday and last night. The building for Linster's ma LIBERAL TERMS LIBERAL TERA1S Sightly Residence Lots .-IN Aubrey Heights CLOSE IN and EXCELLENT VIEW of City and Surround ing Country. REMEMBER. This U the future residence district of GREATER BEND. Our engineer will beve the plats ready in a few days. Come early and make your selections. LOCAL AGENTS FOR. WIESTORIA Choice residence lots 10 per cash and 5 per cent per inonth. cenf Deschutes Realty Co. chine shop, next to the opera house, is practically completed. Remember that the school meet ing occurs on Tuesday, July 26, at 1 o'clock, in the School House. Mashed potatoes are made whiter and lighter by adding Cleveland's Baking Powder before beating. The work of excavating the cel lar of the new Lara borne In Park Addition U practically finished. Wantkd Second-hand wagon, 3 or 3'. Apply at The Bulletin office or to J. P. Carter, Rosland. Last Sunday the Misses Young, Richardson, West, Robinson aud Markel picnicked on the Tumalo. Mrs. T. J. Ludlow was in Bend on Monday from ber hoaie at the lower cud of Deschutes Meadows. Prank Kulp has been1 ill for some days with a severe case of cramps, and now practically is re covered. Rcue West, who left Lara's a couple of weeks ago, is now at Crescent operatise a near beer es tablishment. William G. Fordhata was in town Saturday submitting com nutation proof on bis homestead near Rosland. For Rent About 200 acres One pasture, meadow and bench land; good water; at Crescent. See We aandy Livery Co, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Rowe are now at Seaside, where they will remain uutil their return to Bend about August first, Henry Liusler desires it to be known that hereafter the official name of his uew hall will be "Linv ater's Variety Hall." Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hudson and Dr. U. C. Coe autoed over to the Metoles for a week-end fishing ex cursion last Sunday. ' Much attractive improvement work has been done 011 the Park Addition lots on the corner of Froiit and California streets. Sherltt & Wooley (formerly E, B, Sheritt) have secured the con tract for the construction of the steam laundry building from II. J Ovcrturf, Mr, nndMrs, George Riter left Bend Thursday eu their return to Douglas county. They will drive to Klkton and down the Coos county coast before returning o Roscburg. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Johnson, their little girl and Mr. Johnson's mother, of San Francisco, are ex pected at the John Ryan home next week. Joe Williams has been employed by the Bend Water, Light & Pow er Co. as an assistant to Engineer Stanburrough la the conduct of the pumping plant.- The Central Oregon Realty Co. announces its intention of issulug immediately un advetisiag leaflet preliminary to getting out a sore elaborate booklet. John Liuster returned from Port land Saturday with his new Jack son 50-h. p. car. The Ltnster Machine Shop has the Crook county agency for this machine; Straykd From pasture on the Sherwood place one mile northeast of Bend black cow branded with spectacles on left bip has white spots. Will pay auyone well who will return animal. R. SrKKCJts. Bishop Ptddock held services la the Bend church on Thursday eve ning. The main subject of his sermon was temperance ia al the walks of life. Friday he vujited Laidlaw and Saturday went to Prineville. . A letter from Mrs. A. H, Mad dock from Minneapolis, states that crop conditions there are worse than the) have been for years. What the late frosts left the July droughts have practically destroyed; making a. very dark outlook for next winter, Tom Sharp and Harry Corbett spent several days last week at the cabin Mr. Corbett has had built on the old Montgomery place ou Fall River. From Bend they drove ia Corbett's machine back to Sharp's place, whence Mr. Corbett returoed to Portland. Notick is hereby Riven that I have purchased from Chew & Silke all the cord and uncut wood on the railroad rlghtofway between Bend and Wettveather Snrincs. All nor. sons interfering with same will be tf Wm. P. Downing. Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Thompson, their; son aad daughter and Geo, ty, Borden of Minneapolis, friends of Mrs. C. A Jones, arrived lastweek with the intention of re maining indefinitely. Mr. Thorns son,f. is understood, is an expert piano and piano-player taeckaaU ciau, SATHER Hs c Great Lwe of STOVES, - STEEL COOKS . . CAST IRON COOKS . $16.50 to $45.00 4 New SfcapHbent of COOKING UTfcNSILS Eftamelware ad Granite, Also the Famow Thistle Ware; DIAMOND EDGE TOOLS , Everyttift for the Carpenter in tkk splendid make, and All Guaranteed. , The Old Reliable Store. E. A, SATHER GENERAL MEEtSHANMSE PEND, OREGON in itnmiirli'tw m