V , 1 .. ii.i-i,. .,.- -, . . ,.. 1T1II1II W if' t' WE ARE SURE 1 Thnt these prices represent the best values ever offered in Bend. You really can't afford to miss the opportunity if you arc in the market for any of these goods. WINDOWS. 8xio 4-llKlitperiMfili 60c ioi3 4 llRht per ah 70C 13X14 4'liRlit per sash 80c 34x30 aII;lit per win dow 1,95 DOORS. 3-6x6 6 4 panel 2.25 3.8x6 a 4 panels 2.80 SCREEN DOORS. 1.-10 3-8x6'8 4 pnnclM 3-8x68xifi 4 panels 3.SxG-8xi)& 5 panels NAILS. llaic per keg 1.65 1.95 5.20 6c Per pound Asphalt Saturated Roofing Felt. Roll of 300 square feet 1,20 Roll -of 500 square feet 2.90 PIONEER ROOFING. Knch roll complete with unit and cement 1 ply 2.65 Two-ply 3,25 "KVlUa.AST" 3-ply wntcr. proof bulldliiK paper-roll of 500 square feet 1,85 Rosin Sized Building Pa per, red or Kiy roll o( 500 square feet, 75c PHOENIX PAINTS. The best pure prepared house paint good line of colorn While they hint, per k1 1.65 Per quart 55c Per pint - 20C BARBED WIRE. WaukcganitOGnlvanited 140 rods to ,100 pounds per too pound 5.65 Gllddcn Galvanized, 1 10 rods to too pounds per 100 pounds S.15 BALE TIES. Cross Head Tics 9ft. 6in No II wire per bale of 350 2.75 fawjaA sWtkdddr 'THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES" jLattersofi ol) rua Co. (Successors to Merrill Drug Co.) A NEW SUPPLY OF Candies and Stationery JUST ARRIVED. Cleaning and Pressin.g I have opened a Tailor Shop In the R M. Smith Clothing Co.' Store, in Bend, and am ready to do all kinds of cleaning, pressing and altering, and all classes or Gent's Tailor Work. 8at"ffactlon guaranteed. ....JfclAIN D IlUD 3 J 1 J 3 J 2 J m 1 J 1 m j Members of The BEND REALTY BOARD -o- BEND TOWNSITK CO, BUND REAITY EXCHANGE J. h. BYRNE CENTRAL ORB. REALTY CO. CROOK COUNTY REALTY CO. DESCHUTES REALTY CO. J. A. EASTES HOME LAND CO. 0. C, IIENKLE HOMESEEKERS LAND CO. MERRILL-WILKINSON CO. W. R. RILEY Ilund us your subscription. BITS ABOUT TOWN. A canoe has arrived for Prank Robertson, Misn Ivn E. Weit left yesterday for a week's visit o Prineville. Mis, C. M. Red field and children returned from Condou last Satur day. . Lattiu & Herrlugton arc now well established in their offices on Bond street, C, II. Ellis expects soon to go to the Willamette Valley to live, thli climute heing unsatisfactory to Mrs Ellis's-health, Mr, and Mrs, A. C, Lucas left last week for the Willamette Valley by auto over the Sautiam route They will return via Portlaud and The Dalles. L. L. Pox left yesterday with hi family for a ten-days' outing on the Upper Deschules. Shcrritt & Woollcy arc installing shelving and counters in the new store to be occupied by the Slegel & Sou drug store, Following the masquerade Sat urday Miss Veda Williams enter, tallied a number of friends at a chafing dish supper. Allen Wllcoxen and Dr. Wright were In Ilcud Monday on their way to Crane I'raltle and the mountain for a bear hunting trip II. II. Hoiigliton. who was in jured last week by a dynamite ex plosion on the railroad work, is in the Dend Hospital, and is doing well. A modern plate glass front and entire new shelving equipment will be installed nt the Patterson Dtug Co.'s store immediately upon the arrival of the glass, Y. Ntimnno, for several years Japanese Counsel at Portland, and who was a visitor here early in the 4ummer and n Dend enthusiast, has been recalled to Japan. On August 7th the middle peak of the Three Sisters, jutt west of Dend, was scaled by a party of four mountain climbers with the Ma nama Club of Portland. On Friday evening Miss Iva E. West gave a dinner in honor of Miss Ewing. The Miies Williams, Gertrude Market, Robinson, Wil son, nud Wiest attended. N. O Pischer of Lyle, Minn., arrived last Tuesday. Mr. Fisch er's family soon will join him here, to take up residence on an iirigatcd "80" five miles northeast of town. Ralph Spencer has purchased lots 7 and 8 of block 3 in Deschutes from G. P. Putnam and will erect on them a house immediately. He now is tearing down his old house on "Garden Row." R R. Mutzlg, who was railed 10 Pittsburg June 1 1 on account of the serious illness of his mother, who died there last week, writes that he expects to return to Bend early in September. An nuto party comprising E. J. Jeffrey, G. Ludcrs, W. J. Lions and J P. Cahalin or Portland were guests at the Pilot Butte Inn Satur day on their way through the Des chutes Valley to Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs. James S, Wake field, their four-weeks-old son, and S, S. Ward well came from Silver Lake in the latter s auto on Monday From Bend Mrs. Wakefield started for Portland, her husband nnd Ward well returning south Tuesday. Robert Innes9, son of Joe Inness, has launched a canoe on the pond which be built entirely himself. To him belongs the distinction of having constructed the first canoe made in Ilend. "Red Wine" is the name of the new ciaft. which is 11 feet long. J. N. Hunter and Carl Hunter have returned from Hood River after a is-days' absence. With them is James Hunter, Mr. Hunt er s latucr. wuo lelt liena in 1905. According to their reports the Hood River apple crop this year will surpass all former records. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Frame have purchased from the Townsite Co lot 3 of block 5, southwest of the Pilot Butte Development Co.'s of fice. It is their intention. to erect a large dwelling there at once. It will be 36x30 feet feet, with an ad dition 14X34, ol stone, with a cel lar, furnace und hot and cold water in every room. Frank C. Rowlec has been cir culating a petition issued in the in terests or the Oregon Home Rule Association. This organization would leave the decision of all mat ters pertaining to the government of towns to the option of the voters of the municipality itself. It is understood that Mr. Rowlee has secured a large number of signa tures. C. P. Niswonger, M. S Lattin, John Vreldt, J. S. Dlmtck, Fred Van Matre and John Smith camped near Lava Island over Sunday on a Sshlng trip. Lattiu, while fishing along the lava, came upon a family congers, accordiug to his compan ions, and having never seen oue before was throwing stones at them when Vreidt happened along, ttaw what was going on and advised a hasty retreat to camp. V. E. Scott, who came from Seattle with his futuily last Novem ber to take up residence on an irri gated "80" eight miles east of town, is fencing his entire place. He has five acres under cultivation, E M, Thompson of Minneapolis with his family has just moved upon Ills "40" near Mr. Scott and is erecting a handsome bungalow, intending to make it his permanent home, R. H, Palmer is doing the carpeuter work, Subscribe for The Bulletin. something: for all. VAtirnnA good live delivery boy, Inquire at Lara's. Cooks who make the best pie crust use Cleveland's Baking Powder. For Sai.u VitCKTAiium y mile south ot town. .Hi'.rm Art Srj CKK. 31-33 WANTKD A girl, for general house work. Inquire of Mrs. H. K. Allen. tf FOK SATK Irving Piano, a bar gain. Inquire at the W. P. Van devert ranch. tf For Sami Stove, mattress, cooking outfit, dishes, Address R. Ris, Bend. For Salr Parlor organ, steel range, arid other household goods, C. H. L'sMS. Fox Salk Good team, weight about 1050; sell cheap. Inquire at Bulletin office. Blue prints of Crook, Lake and Klamath Counties for sale at the Bulletin office. Saddle W. P- For Saui 5-year-old Horse. Write or phone Vandevert Ranch. Warranty Deeds, Bonds for Deed and Mortgage Blanks for sale at the Bulletin office. Wantkd Second-hand wagon, 3 or 3. ApDly at The Bulletin office or to J. T. Carter, Rosland. A fine line of rug 6xi3, is on sale at the R. M. Smith Clothing Co.'s store, as well as many smaller rugs. F. M. Carter has come back tc Bend and is selling i6-inch dry block wood, delivered, at his old prices. tf For Samc or Exchanoh for a a tent "Wisconsin," 14Q egg in cubator and brooder. New. L Corbiu, Rosland. 33-34 Mrs. Bess T. Baker took the prue as best pastry cook in Crook County. She always uses Cleve land's Baking Powder. ' There will be a dance next Satu urday rt Linster's Variety Hall. Free skating every Tuesday and Friday afternoon, for ladies, tf I am going to leave Bend for some time. All who have bills againt me please present them for settlement. -John SiaKMORK, For Salk Curat r pairsoo-lb. capacity agate bearing, platform and scoop "Howe counter scutes. AvNOtu's Restaurant. 33-34 Dr. W. W. I'aalkner now It ettab llihetl in hit new ahd wcll-ulppcd ilentat officii In The Rultctln bnildiiiK and it ready to do all kindt of dental work. When in . Bend recently S. O. Johnson lost from his nuto a pair ot field glasses. Finder is re quested to return same to Bulletin office. A light grey coat was found on the Bear Creek road, j mile from town, last Saturday, Owner may have same by claiming it at Bulle tin office. 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 For Salk Two good rancnes. One 330 acres and one about 500 acres. Both improved. About a miles from Bend. Inquire of Dick Vandevert, Bend. 33-61 For Salk One 4-year-old Jer sey heifer, one 3-year-old Jersey heifer, oue i-vear-okl Jersey heifer, two bull calves, one two-seated hack. L- Cormn, Rosland, Ore. E. E. Knotts found a note book belonging to Ed. McGiunis on the Bear Creek road Sunday, The note book contains a check. The owner may claim aud receive them at The Bulletin office. It is requested that all accounts due the Merrill Drug Co, be paid at once, and all bills against the company presented, as it has sold its business to the Patterson Drug Co. C. W. Mkkrill. xt Straykd April 33nd, one dark brown mare: star in face, eight years old, HC or CII 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, Bead, Ore gon, tf Lost A team of mares, about 850 weight. One grey, one bay. Branded 8 on left shoulder, Both have halters on. Lost six miles east of Prineville road. Seud in formation to Butletiu office, $30 reward for recovery.vrCi.ARKNCX V.' Barto. I4tf I'ok Sai.k Lumber We have In oae dry Mied 80,000 feet of finished lumber, all tltei and kluilt from 1 to 34 (ticket in width, Atto door and window Jam, window ttoolt, building thinglet, etc. We cau make arrangement to deliver anywhere. Send ui your orders, J, N, Majteu Lumber Co., Roslaud, Ore, U SPECIAL SALE Lap Kobe Dusters, -20 per cent Discount ONLY A FP.W 1.UPT Just Received A fine new line of HARNESS an MICHIGAN BUGGIES. Come in and set the price. H. J. EGGLESTON LIBERAL TERMS LIBERAL TERMS Sightly Residence Lots Aubrey Heights CLOSE IN and EXCELLENT VIEW of City and Surround ing Country. RXMEMBER. This is the future residence district of GREATER BEND. Our engineers will hove the plots ready in a lew days. Come ely and make your setectkms. LOCAL AGENTS FOR, WIESTORIA Choice residence lots 10 per ceat cash 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" 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 Leave your subscriptions for All Magazines at the Library and let that institution get the benefit. Crook County Abstract Co. INCOKrOKATKD. ABSTRACTS Ol' -TITLR to all laud ami town lota In Crook cotwtv. fe. F. WVMJK, Secy. Prineville, Oregon.