i i I 1 II II I lllll' z,t- ..-,'. r -.., 4 Vi9V9999999VS1tVS9S9S99't3S999999S 9 mMS tjucjr HARDWARE STOCK S NOT MOVING FAST ENOUGH ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( J c ) ( J This department of our business is rap idly becoming a white elephant on our hands. In order to clean it out as quick ly as possible we are making a final cut on Nails and Galvanized Barbed Wire. : NAILS Bj so, per keg $5.20 WAUKEQANITO Galvanized fc C A E Barbed Wire, 140 rds to 100 lbs., pcrlOOlbs.ePOeUO GL1DDEN Galvanized liarbed Wire 110 rods to 100 lbs. Per 100 lbs. $5.15 We will also discontinue our line of Farm Wagons and Implements and are making extremely attractive prices. It will be well worth your while to see us before purchasing anything in this line. We want to convince you that f Bend, Oregon. Bend, Oregon, IS INDEED The Store of Better Values. xatterson zJjruq Co. y M1 I E HAVE purchased the stock of the Merrill Drue 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. Cull unci see us in our new place. Patterson kurucj Co. AGHNTS l'OR Enetnuin Uo&nlto AND SUl'PMKS. Crook County Abstract Co. INCOKI'OSUTKD. AH3TRACT8 OI' TITI.R to all luml and town Iota in Crook comity. D, P. Wvi.DK, Secy, rrlaevllle, Oregon. - .T-M !... ! !! ' V " ' ' Warranty Deeds, Bouds for Deed and Mortgage Wanks for sale at the Bulletin office. Leave your subscriptions for All Magazines at the Library and let that institution get the benefit. ifnu SAi.it Stove, mattress, rnnltlntr outfit, dishes. Address It. Rls, Bend. BITS ABOUT TOWN. Mrs. B. P. Plubart ts now work- ing at Lara's. h. Krnest of Powell Buttes was in Bend on Saturday. East or West it is the best. Cleve land's Baking Powder. Wantud A good live delivery boy. Inquire at Lara's. Por Sauj Home Comfort cook Ing range. Apply Bulletin office. Miss Alice Caldwell is visiting at C. B, Allen's ranch on Little River. Miss Emma Kane has returned from Redmond to Kokotno, Indi ana, POU SMt VkGKTABI.KS Yi mile south ol lowu. Hkkmah Sri- CKR. 31-83 For Satk Irving Piano, a bar- gain. Inquire at the W. P. Vau devert ranch. tf Nick Smith has a particularly fine lot of ceder, oak aud redwood cottage doors. For Salk Small gentle team, harness and spring wagon, Inquire Bulletin office. Por Sals Parlor organ, steel range, aud other household goods. C. II. Elms. Mrs. M. Morrison and Margaret Wiest are camping near the W. P. Vandevert much. Por Salk 5year-otd Saddle Morse, write or pnoue w. r. Vandevert Ranch. Por SAUt One large range with reservoir uml warming oven. Enquire or Mrs. M.J. Herriug, it Wanthd Second-hand wagon, 3or3. Apply at The Bulletin office or to J. T. Carter, Rpsland. There will be Mass at the Cath ollc Church next Sunday conducted by Father Luke Sheehan at 8 und 10:30. For Sai.k $250 buy n good (earn; new harness; old wagon. llmty. Address J, W. Brooks, Mend, Ore. ao-aa Minn Kershaw. Mr. C. 8. Hud son and Donald Hudson were at the former's house on Big River lat week. M. Caldwell, father of A. C. Caldwell, is visiting his son. Mr. Caldwell, Sr.'s home is iti Castle Rock, Wash. One of the prettiest boats on the new pond is the row boat built by Charles Stanborough and owned by him and II. E. Allen. Miss Ethel Roberts left for Sa lem last Friday. She will be back to go on her homestead to the southeast October roth. There will be n dance next Satti itrday pt Ltnster's Variety Hall. Free skating every Tuesday and Friday afternoon, for ladies, if I am going to leave Bend for some time. All who have bills agaiuot me please present them for settlement. John Siskmokk. Max Richardson, who has been nt Crcsrcnt with R. B. Gould as sisting the latter in his engineering work, returned last Saturday. Dr. C. W. Merrill, his family and Miui Nora Richardson left for the Minor homestead last Saturday. Dr. B. Pcrrcll visited them Sunday Dr. W. W. Faulkner now ! etlab. Hiked in fall new unci well-equipped dental office In The Bulletin bnllilln ml U ready to do all kinds of dental work. Harold G. Tolstrop, who is em ployed in the National Cash Mar- bf.t la In flu. hnntta1 sat1 In ti suffering from au attack of typhoid' lever. Mrs, Herring calls her new cafe "The Sign of the Crane," and its popularity proves that people have not forgotten her knack of provid ing good things. tf N. N. Hoffman, who took up a 320 acre homestead southeast of Bend in June, i now on the edi torial lorce of the Evening Province of Vancouver, B. C. Sutherland & Mcintosh have just completed a abed, 70x20 feet, next to the Bend Hardware Co.'s store on Bond street. It will be used for the storage of wagons. ForSalk One 4-year-old Jer sey heifer, one aj-year-old Jersey heifer, one i-ycar-old Jersey heifer, two bull calves, one two-seated hack. L. Cobbiw, Rosland, Ore. We still have safety deposit boxes left. You can rent thlse for $3-5 Pr ycar a fe place for your valuable papers. You keep the key. The First National Bank of Bend. Frank May. a charter member of the Bachelor's Club at the Hotel Bend, states thafthat organization has been favored with many excel lent roasting ears ol corn supplied by J. II. Bean. Ask your grocer for the 3-tb. and 5-lb. cans of Cleveland's Baking Powder. They have the screw top, metal handle under regular cover. Always air-tight and use ful when empty. The pioneer Telephone Co. has installed four telephones in The Bulletin building. Manager Dooner says this is the greatest number of phones installed in any building in Crook County. The Whatsoevers entertainment on Wiest's lawn last Friday proved an exceedingly enjoyable affair. Many kinds of delicious refresh ments were served, while the games played added a novel feature to the day. One hundred feet of rubber Rrden hoe, cnt over from the Pilot Ilutte aiw mill tome daya ago, wa evidently deliv ered at the wrong place, and anyone havlni; knowledge, of it will pleaae leave word nt the office ol the l B, D. Co. or with A. M. Drake. . it If 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. The masquerade at Llnster's Hall which originally was scheduled for tonight .has been postponed until the eveniug of the latu, in order that more time may be available for preparing costumes, There will be roller skating and music. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brosterhaus are on a camping trip to the bead waters of the Metoles aud inciden tally gathering a supply of black berries. They are equipped with canning devices and will bring the fruit home all packed lor the win ter. Stravbd April sand, one dark brown mare; star la face, eight years old, II C or CH on left sheul 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, . ti 1 Lost A team of marcs, about 850 weight. One grey, one bay. Branded 8 on left shoulder. Both have halters on. Lost nix miles east of Princvillc road. Send in' formation to Bulletin office. $20 reward for recovery. -Clarhnck V. Barto. r-jlf President A L. Millsf the First National Bank, Portland, with his son Lewis, Etiot Corbett, and Dick Russell of Cambridge, Mass , who is a guest of young Mills, were in town yesterday on their way out from a week's camping trip at Crane Prairie. Henry Linster temporarily is using the Fairbanks-Morse crnso line engine belonging to The Bui Ictiu In his machitieJhop. Its in stallation in The Bulletin's shoo has been has been delaved because of the non-arrival of power fixtures for the presses. Attorney W. H. Wilson and wile of The Dalles awl Mr., and Mrs. Charles Durbln of Antl9i,,wcre Bend visitors yesterday. The Wil sons have been guelts at the Ante lone ranch of the Durbins, who drove them over for their first look at this locality. l'OR fUr.8 LownKR We have i one dry Mieri 80,000 feet of (InUheil lumber, allilzctaml klixlt from I to 34 inchea in wiiUh. Alio dooraml window jam, window atooli, building ahlnglet, etc. We can make arrangement to deliver anywhere. Send u vour order. J, N, Maaten Lumber CO., KoUn), Ore. tf H. Ti. Cornlhg, at! electrical en gineer recently from Mexico and originally from Seattle, arrived Saturday night from Klamath Falls. Mr. Corning is interested in securing .some land for develop ment in the Deschutes Valley. He is much pleased with Bend, and says it is by far the most promising lowu he has encountered in Central Oregon. Hand us your subscription. LIBERAL TERMS LIBERAL TERMS Sightly Residence Lots niMaj Aubrey Heights CLOSE IN and EXCELLENT VIEW of City and Surround ing Country. REMEMBER. This Is the future residence district, of GREATER BEND. Our engineers will have the plats ready in a few days. Come early and moke your selections. LOCAL AGENTS FOR WIESTORIA Choice residence lots 10 per cent cosh and 5 per cent per month. Deschutes Realty Co. SATHER .. DIAMOND EDGE SILVERWARE KNIVES . . . 75c to $2.50 RAZORS $1.50 SAFETY RAZORS . . $3.50 SCISSORS . . . 50c to $1.00 "EYE OPENER" i . THE BEST $1.00 CLOCK ON THE MARKET TATTOO ALARM CLOCKS $1.50 Were $2.00 We Sell at a Small Profit. E. A. SATHER GENERAL MERCHANDISE BEND, OREQON