,rtMAMnMM i . . . $x I W Witts.. " Ef-W x M P.vnrUHH aahhanBBLhalBlaBL "ear-W r m I "H BHlHHkx ' It BHK k kWT' K '-- iff II BBa r 1 m ,. 1 ' I 1 BH IV 111 m BHh I If vk HnRV 9 I II k cwvmatrr o. .aawu I if I m I oiAttatTtmtco ht . I If I -XlCMUTIMHV f. .r I If I SUITS FOR NOW WE A HE HEADY rciuly to show an assortment of suits for Full and Winter that appeals to men of taste. New Michaels-Stern Models of high degree not made of common stufr not the same you fine evkuywiikkk. But, a hit dkttkk in fabric and ciioicku in style. Tliese garments strike k new note in good clothes-making. Come in and sec the style show and get the prices. Men's Suits $10 to $35 THE BEST YOU CAN FIND ANYWHERX How About Your Boy? Have you planned his winter clothing? Does a Snappy Knicker bocker Suit like this appeal to you? And where could you find better looking Overcoats? m I v i s& (y mm Jrs nil vuF Boys' Suits $3 to $6 Overcoats $5 to $9 kfwA JmVJA "7R ii - H -1-WiSv IU -ar The R. M. Smith Clothing Company Wall Street BEND, OREQON GAMP ON RIVER RECREATION ON MATOLES Ice Cold Springs dive Rlie to Splendid Hlvor North t,t Sitters-Height of Hlack Butt Ascertained by National Forest Ranger. The family of J. M. Lawrence, with Frank May and Floyd I)c incut spent the latter irt oflaM week on n camping trip to tin head of the Metoltrs river, return luir .Sunday evening. They found a bud ford at Camp Polk, where ii m nid no auto has crossed withoui help tliln winon, and quite antl 1,'oiiih on the upper or mo.it western road bciweeu the Metolet and Sis tern. The best route is letween the two, and avoiding the road over the northeast arm cf Hlack Untie just before reaching the head of the Metoles. Hunting and fish Ing urc poor at thin waon of the vear. A little larther up in the mountaiua there 1 game, bear be iug particularly plentiful. The MetolM, like Spring river, boils out ol the ground and start on its rapid course, "catling lightly to tlie sea " Five miles below ith source is the Dan Heising ranch, where another bunch of mammoth springs boil out of the eatlb, adding 340 second feet to the 550 feet al ready flowing in the mum stream. 1 his water is only three degree above the freezing point at one dairy bouse and five degrees above at another. There Is a forest ranger station three miles and a hall below the rise of the Mclolcs. Its attitude i only 3000 feet above the sea. Last week the rangers officially ascer tained the height of Black Butte to be 6H66 feet above sea level I. N Hunter and family left yes terday for an outing on the Me toles. Last week the party composed of Ex Senator and Mr.s Wnitney L Boise and Mr. and Mrs. Charles tlonyon visited the Heising place. Supreme Court Justice McBride is In a hunting party at Marion lake, 15 miles farther in the mountaus. IS NOT ENTHUSIASTIC. Redmond Man la not Favorably DU potcd to County Cnaege. Kirk Whited of Redmond drove up to Bend Ust Saturday. He re ports affairs moving forward at a very satisfactory gait in the "Hub City'' and all the crops in the ad jacent' country looking vetv well. When questioned concerning his views on proposed "Deschutes County" Mr. Whited expressed himself most freely as being strongly opposed to it. He con siders the movement decidedly ill timed and believes that the bound aries as set forth in the initiative petition would work a decided injus tice both to the parent county and to much of the territory included within the proposed new county lines. Will Speak September Third. A. V. Lafferty, candidade for nomination for congressman 2nd district, will address the citizens of Priuevilli; on the isaues of the day", -mW- at Prineville Saturday, September 3, at 8:15 p. m. Music by Mor gan's oschestta, Ladies are in vited. Mr. Lafferty is an eloquent forceful speaker who is making an tctive campaign in person for con jress, Blue prints of Crook, Lake and Klumath Counties for sale st the Bulletin office. N0TICK OF SALU. Nolle I htrcbv tlrcn that there will br atcl foriW ml K)1J it puHIc uiot t my raui.li oil the IKKhutc river In Crook County. Oimou, on Mturd-y. 6cttcntbr &, wiq. at I o'clock p. m tlis following iltucrltml ptonertyi Oue chratnut-aorrel mare with white pot fa face, 8 109 craulil, hranded D with quarter circle over it.ou icii iihc DateA Auguit 17. 1910. aj-13 W11.UAM V, VAWDKVKHT. Notice. Uoict It htltirr rltrn that litntnn Trunk U.K. way hat filrrf wlh Ihe rreori1r of Hie dlyof ivm. n yiiHwnt nni winy hi mi rrKmar rnei inr of Ihe common council of the cltyufltnl. In be held (I o'clock, p m , on the I ith rlay nf (ctoher 19I0. prtttnt It" prtllloo an-t apply for (he vacallon of Ihe poftlona of Ihe folfowlnr named alreeta and alley that He Utwtet nth ind lilh atrreta In the city of llend, to-Mrt t - juniper Avenue. jronvouan venue, iiawinorn Anue,anil I'lr Avenue, and Ihe atlcyaln Mocka 7.yJljJ.ndlv OMKOON TKUNK RAtf.WAV. Jly Caaur (k Ka, Ita Altornvya. uaie-j nuf uit run, 1910, irj .VOTICK FOIt FUIiLICATlON. Department of Interior. U. . Und omce, The Ialra, Or, Auut if, 1910. Notice la bertbr riven that N.llle V. Hcoetln, ofTumato, On eon, who. on Oecember a, I90J, made llomratead, Mo. 1415 (Setlal No 0177), forawVnwW. Hec i. and iH I'M, aeUnetf See . L. K. It it. W. MVhaa'Yler! notice ol Inirntlon to make Float rive Year Proof to vstabllth dalin to the land above dtacrllxd. be fore II. C l!lli. V. a. CommlxUmer at hie office, at nend, Oregon on the X41i day of September, lyio. Claimant namea aa wltnraaet. Juhn !. KrtrJ. of Uend, Ixnllftta Pull lam ind I'rnlerick W Urtittti, of Ttunalo, John I. Moore, of Laid law. Ore. C XI. MOOKK, tyrj Krgl.ltr Socialist County Conventl,. The ftodalliit Connty Convention (or Croolc County, Blal of Orvrnn. la hereby called la meet at lh Circuit Court room at Prineville, Oregon, on Saturday, Sepftrntur rjth, 1910, at t odutkp ni. fortiic rnirpoae or aorolnallnc can didate! 1 for County nfhcea to he filled at the not Intal election, and for Ihe trantactlon ofpucti other bulnea aa may come bvforeMideontcii lion. Thla will be a max conrentlon and all frraona In Crook County, Stale of Oregon, nown to be Identified with the Social! move ment will be entitled to a voice. In the proceed' Inra of the convention. Done try order of SorialUt Cmmi. r.ni,.i j Committee, Auguu lat, 1910 J II, Iiotwhy, J.H. SMinr, ; Chairman. Secretary, NOTH'B FOK PUBLICATION. V S. Land Omce at The Datlrf. Ore. July 19, 1910. Notice la hereby liven lht- LouMtta Palllam, widow of Oeoree II Palllam. of Tumafa (rnnn. who, on June 71, 1904, made llomeatead Kntry (MerlaINo ojrift), No. lifcjA .for NKVNKV.hK NKV, and HIJX NWJ Sec IT, Twp. 6S.,R ii V, , w. M , h filed notice ef Intention to make Plnat Five-year Proof to eatabllah claim tothe land above ricecilbn!, before II C HIIH, 0 a CoromlMioner, at hia office, at Bend, Oregon, on the 30th day of Auut. 1910. Claimant namea aa witnetaea' HuUrt A. Hcoggin Fred W Levereni.ChartM W Thornwaite. Nellie Scottgin, George O Pul liira, all of Tumalo, Oregon C W iiOOHK, wM Meglater SATHER DIAMOND EDGE SILVERWARE KMVES . . . 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, OREGON LIBERAL TERA1S LIBERAL TERMS Sightly Residence Lots -IN" Aubrey Heights CLOSE IN and EXCELLENT VIEW of City and Surround ing Country. R.EMEMBER, Thk is the future residence district of GREATER BEND. Our engineers will have the piets reedy in a few deys. Come eerly end make your selections. LOCAL AGENTS FOR. WIESTORIA Choke residence Jots 10 per cent cosh and 5 per cent per month. Deschutes Realty Co.