( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( c ( ( ( WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR STOCK OF HARDWARE AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. In view of the rapidly increasing business In our other departments we have decided to discontinue our line of hard ware and Builders' Supplies. We have neither the time nor the space to devote to them. This is an age of specialization and as Bend Is fortunate in having several well-equipped establishments handling thesc.goods exclusively, we feel that the public will be better served In patronizing them. ) : 3 : j m j 1 j m m to j Doors Windows Glass Screen Doors Barbed Wire Smooth Wire OUR STOCK COMPRISES: Pittsburg: Perfect Fencing Nails Paint Roofing Building Paper Bale Ties, Etc. ) ( ) ( m ( ) ( ) ( ) VZrAr- ( ffTM III i Ml i ii 2 The Store of Better Values. Axa)yavsv,tTJLyay We will close out this stock at the greatly reduced prices obtaining during our July Houseclcaning Sale. These prices represent the best values ever offered in Bend. Bend, Oregon, I I - " D . ( ( BITS ABOUT TOWN. Cleveland's Halting Powder. Mm. Lee Davenport was In towti Monday. Wantkd A good live delivery boy. Inquire at Lara's. Philip C. Hurt was in ikrid lant week, from Ills ranch cant of town. For Salk Home Comfort cook lng range. Apply Hulletlt oifice. Mrs. J. K. Sawhlll vliiied Mrs. Draketlie litter part of last week. Cooks who make the beit pie crust use Cleveland's Making Pow der. O. C. Ilenkle hus moved his ofTice from the First National Hank building to that formerly occupied by Nick Smith on Wall street. VOH SVI.U VKOKTAM.KS mile south ol town. Hmkmam Sri- CUK. 3133 1'ok Sam: Stove, niattresi, cooking outfit, dishes. Address R. Kit, lleud. For Sai.h Small gentle team, harness and spring wagou. Inquire Bulletin office. John H. Wimcr of Tumalo and I. H. Winter of Laidluw were in Ucnd Saturday, During the absence of Marshnl .Scott, Fred Van Mutre is acting on the police force. For Sai.k 5 year-old Saddle Horse. Write or phoue W. P. Vaudcvert Ranch. Mrs. S. O, Johnitoti and Mits Helen Johnston have returned from a long visit to Columbus, Ohio. J.atterson oJray, Co. TIVTI E HAVE purchased the stock of the Merrill Drug Co. and will com bine this with our own complete stock of Drugs and Sundries. This will give us the most complete Drug stock in Central Oregon, With the many improvements we expect to make we hope to merit your ' patronage and support, Call and sue us in our new place. Xatterson Drug Co. -""'"ifiTi " " '"" ' ""?- AG "NTS 1'OK. ' ,' finetnum Uo&nfto AND SUl'l'MHS. "I I Mnshed potatoes are made whiter and lighter by adding Cleveland's Uaklng Powder before beating. Iunes & Davidson can suit any one, no matter how particular, with their hair cuts and shaves. It is stated by his friends that County Rood Commissioner Uaylcy will be a candidate for reelectiou. Mr. and Mrs C, D. Rowe re turned last Thursday from a six. weeks visit to Sulcm and Newport. Saturday uight's dance at Litis ster's Hall as usual' was well attended and greatly enjoyed by all. C. NIswonger, I. W. Dimick, lid. Smith and Johu Vredt made a most successful week-end fishing trip. For Salic 5350 buy a good team; new harness; old wagou. Hurry. Address J. W. Urooks, Uctid, Ore. so-33 Charles A, Carroll has sold out his blacksmith shop on the corner of Oregon and Bond streets to Peter Lehrmau. For Rent About 300 acres fine pasture, meadow and bench land; good water; at Crescent. See We naudy Livery Co, W. W. Orcutt now is in charge ot the affairs of the Home Land Co., Fletcher Edwards having withdrawn therefrom. Lost Gold broach, in form of arrow Lead. Finder will receive suituble reward by returning to Mrs. H. L. Whitsett. tt Sutherland & Mcintosh are put ting in a plate glass front in S. C. Caldwell's store. This makes the third installed in Bend. Mr. and Mrs. H, J. Wright who have a homestead in the Hampton Butte country, are visiting at the home of Mrs. A. Orcutt. There will be a dance next Satu urday ft Linster's Variety Hall. Free skating every Tuesday and Friday afternoon, for ladles, tf How many flies will light on a sheet of tanglefoot In one week? Qo over to the National Market mid your judgment may be worth money. The National Market lias se cured the agency for Sinclair's Hams and Bacon, the highest grade in the world. Always ask for Fidelity Braud. Mr. and Mr. W. II. tibials and Prince Stnnts left yestcrdny in their car for Newport, via The Dalles, whence the auto will be shipped by boat to Portland. i'. is anmn ana larally are nowi on their way from Portland to Sc utile li n new touring car rtccntiv purchased by Mr. Smith and driven by himself. The building erected for the new steam laundry by Messrs, Parmin. ter and Overturf is practically completed. 'I lie machinery is ex pected in tomorrow, Henry Scbeull has returned from Shatiiko (.rid will be the resident agent of the Central Oregon Auto Co. Otiv B. Walker , soon will leave Bend temporarily. On Monday (lie long-expected engine for The Bulletin's shop ar rived. It is a Fairbanks-Morse gasolene engine and was supplied by the Bend Hardware Co. For Salic One year-old Jer sey heifer, one 3 year-old Jcrney heifer, one i-vear-old Jersey belfer. two hull calves, one two-seated hack. L. Corbin, Rosland, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Ii. M. Thompson have moved from town to their ranch eight miles east on the Bear Creek road. While building their house they will occupy the Hoech borne. We still have safety deposit boxes left. You can rent these for fcj-50 lr yr; a safe place for your valuable papers You keep the key. The First National Bank of Bend. Dr. C. W. Merrill and family will go up to the Miuor homestead this week, remaining there for an indefinite period. It is thn Mer rill's expectation to goto California at a later date. The electric light poles, with cross arms attached, have been put in piace a long tncney west .01 Wall street, and the installation of the entire lot will be completed as fast as possible. J. H. Herrington and M. S. Lat tin are guests at the Pilot Butte Inn. They are in Bend with the object of engaging in the electrical supply business and to undertake installation work. II Campbell arrived from Port land last Friday, having made a tour of most of the Central Oregon points. Mr. Campbell expresses great interest in what he finds at Bendndorobably will remain here somrnwe. lf your house burned tonight what valuable papers would you lose? Could you replace them? Save the necessity by renting a safety deposit box; you keep the key, we keep the box. First Na tional Bank of Bend. Strayed April 3a"d, one dark' brown marc; star in face, eight years old, HC or CH on left shoul der, left hind leg big at hoof, shod all around. Liberal reward for in formation leading to recovery Address H. J. Wright, Bend, Ore gon, tf J. N. Hunter and Carl Hunter left yesterday in their car for Hood River where Mr. Hunter will care for the harvesting and sale of the apple crop of his orchard. He ex pects to have 1000 boxes this year, a first crop from 15 acres of bearing trees. Noticu is hereby given that I have purchased from Chew & Silke all the cord and uncut wood on the railroad rightofway between Bend and Wetwoulher Springs. . All per sons interfering with same will be prosecuted. tf Wt. P. Downing. Lost A team of mares, about 850 weight. One grey, one bav. Branded 8 on left shoulder. Both have halters on. Lost six miles east of Prineville road. Send In formation to Bulletin office. $o reward for recovery. Clarknck V, Barto. i4tf Barney Lewis, F. S. Scott, John Edwards, Pearl Lyons, Junius Olsen and George Gertson left on Monday for a hunting and Sshlng trip to Lava Lake, Sparks Lake, the Broken Top country and the district south of Crane Prairie. All the party walked, leading the pack 'horses. Through a typographical error an item in last week's issue spoke ofSherritt & Woolley having the construction contract for the A. C Lara house. It should have read A. C. Lucas the contractors will do all the wood work on. Mr Lu cas's new residence, Hunnell & Niswonger supplying the brick work and masonry. The Whatsoever extend a cor dial invitation to every one (0 at tend the. basket picnic on Wiest's lawn next Friday, August 5, Bring your baskets filled, ham mocks, croquet sets and any other suitable game's aud enjoy a day of recreation. Mrs, Herring will serve sherbet aud ice cream. Hmdkm tfttiitf The installation of plate glass windows in the "Big Store on the Corner" has not only added re markably to the attractive appear, ance of Lara's establishment but has mutked another step in Bend's timuiiiMttrmfr niiii t Break In Central Oregon Canal. ' On Monday afternoon a break occurred in the Central Oregon Cnnal,of the Deschutes Irrigation & Power Co. about half a mile above the Francis place. A small piece i 1 j a-attw-l 'MW JaV Till' It UlliWW advancement towards the metro-. of ,hc l)0t,om of thc d(tch droppid polltan equipment which even now distinguishes the town, and. from now on, will be so noticable a feature of development into a city. Born To Mr. and Mrs. D.mlel Stout a 9-pound son on Friday July 39th, Notice. II you wish to have your ex press end light freieht come in along with your letters an 1 daily papers, have it come in on the mail line. Tim Cornrtt Stack & Staulk Co. 3$tf out. The water has been shut off and n force of men Is engaged re pairing the break, which probably will be effected by Saturday at latest. I.'nlertalnment Tomorrow Night. Oil tomorrow (Thursday) evening illt Ivr V.. Wet And Mitt lace I'catl PUber will give an entertainment at the I'a tilt clitircb. Ml West's talent asn vii linUt is widely appreciated; she-fawabut recently relumed from a winter nf uiufticat tudy in Portland and this wilt be her firt recital liere this season. Miu 1'lthcr ia a graduate of the Wil lamette Uitivcrilty College ol Oratory, she will give recitation. A full and in teresting program has been arranged. LIBERAL TERMS LIBERAL TERMS Sightly Residence Lots IN Aubrey Heights CLOSE IN and EXCELLENT VIEW of City and Surround ing Country. 1UCMEMBE This k th future reektoma district, of GREATER BEND. Our engineers will have the plats reedy in & few feys. Come early and make your selections. LOCAL AGENTS FOR. WIESTORIA Choice residence lots 10 per cash and 5 per cent per month. cent Deschutes Realty Go. SATHER J V Has a Great Line of STOVES. STEEL COOKS $15.00 CAST IRON COOKS . . . $16.50 to $45.00 New Shipment of COOKING UTENSILS Enamelware and Granite. Also the Famous Thistle Ware DIAMOND EDGE TOOLS Everything for the Carpenter in this splendid make, and All Guaranteed. The Old Reliable Store. E. A. SATHER " GENERAL MERCHANDISE BEND, OREQQN U