MiiiiinWMiwiiw4wrttiii i i . 1 . . . - - - i --- .. ....... . . . . .. . ..J..... t Ml .1 ft . ' ' w " ltl v m b-c ' 1 1 ' 1 vt r (' i 1 J- 1 i 1 I TtffcSfciJ 3 ( HOUSE BITS ABOUT TOWN. Cleveland's Baking Powder. C. D. Rovve left Saturday on a business trip to Seattle. Dan Catlow and family of Clitic Falls were Bend visitors last Satur day. For Runt Desirable office room over the First National Bank. 37tf For Salk Chickens and two. year-old colt. Inquire of Ed IIul vorson. WANTJtn Chambermaid and laundry woman. Tim 1'ii.ot Ilurrit Inn. a8tf Take your prescriptions to Red Bend, Oregon MTrnTt Tf f M Bend 0reon I THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES S ( (e ) ) M. S. LATTIN & CO. City Real Estate Fire Insurance. Bargains This Week $75. ROCKY LOT IN WIBSTORIA; 50 in work will make it prettiest lot in tucuddltion. Price $75, Terms: (owner's.) FIVE NICK LOTS IN WIBSTORIA ADDITION nt $150 EACH. $150. CORNER LOT, level, fine building site, within two blocks of proposed nchool house. $150. Terms; (owner's.) Auto Stage Line Baldwin (& Gordon BEND KLAMATH FALLS. Arrive nt Bend 12 o'clock noon Sundays nnd Wednesdays. " . Leave Bend 1: 00 p, m, same days.;" Hcndqunrtcrs ut Pilot Uutto Inn. FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Is Well Worth Visiting. ; The opening of the second floor of our building has made room for the dis play of an exceptional line of Mattings, Rugs, Couch Covers, Drapery Goods, etc. These are a few of our leaders. You are cordially invited to " Inspect them. EXTRA QUALITY JAPANESE MATTINGS, 1,088 ends, O C a - CI" Plain white, printed nnd woven figures per yard 2J lO 3C SANPORD'S AXA1INSTER RUGS, Floral and" Oriental delKn- J C f 37x54 Inches $2.75, 36x72 inches p2JFis SHEIK VELVET RUGS, Oriental DcsIkhj 37x54 Inches a n excellent t ff value at tp I ? COUCH COVERS, All 60 Inches wide by. 9 feet lonj; fl? O K( f 7 Kf variety of patterns each tp&iKJ lO J JJ LACE CURTAINS, Ecru, cream and white, 50 in. rf f( . J?1 C wide nnd 3 yards long per pair pd lO tpTTajfc 3 DRAPERY OOODS, LINENE CLOTH Greens, Browns and Blues, Oriental and J -floral effects per yard JiZsK GOBKMN ART SILKALINES, a vnricty of striking patterns to make selections from 4 f per yard '. &Ok Cross Drug Store for accuracy and fresh Drugs. tf Wanticd Woman to work in laundry. Apply nt laundry office after 9 a. m. jo Dan Merich is building a lodging house 35x36 feet on the uorth edge of Deschutes. Rene West has returned from Crescent and resumed his former place in Lara's More. For SALK Light team, weight about 3000 lbs.; hack and hurucss. Inquire at Auue Barn. 37tf Mrs C. A. Jones left Saturday morning Tor Goshen, Wash., where hc will visit a cousin, Mrs. Frank Honey. t!lBKKE777&'i77775Hf ) Most up-to-dMc complete pre scription room in Central Oregon at Red Cross Drug Store. tf J. O. Lcntz is hauling lumber from Ucnd to finish a 6-room dwcl ling on his ranch just north Cliue Falls. of 1 Por SAUt Good heavy team, new harness nnd wagon for $285; worth $350. Telephone G. W. Horner, Laidlaw. tf Mr. and Mrs. George A. Jones of Honeymoon ranch are Bend visitors this week. They report crops as very fine. Wantkd 100 head of horses to pasture. Excellent feed, consisting of rye. alfulfa and bunch grass. Line Davkntokt. aSo Hearings to determine rights to water of Crooked river will begin nt Paulina October 18 and at Prineville October 30. Mrs. Dcss T. Raker took the prise as best pastry cook in Crook County. She always uses Cleve laud's Raking Powder. The R. M. Smith Clothing Co and tbe Patterson Drug Co. are about to install plate glass fronts in their stores on Wall street. For Salic or Excuangk A few lots in n new town in Central Ore gon; will trade one for motorcycle. Address A-B., care The Bulletin. Dr. A, A. Burris has moved his office to the Hotaliug building, over Merrill & Wilkinson's, where he may tie found hereafter. 29 33 For SAUt Four head of beef cattlet 3 heifers and 4 milch cows At the first place west of Powell Huttes postofficc. Pkaui, Ft'i,- KKKSON. 26-29 A little more than half nu inch of water fell during the wet weather of last week, making the water full thus far this season about three fourths of an inch, A new sidewalk built this week on the south side of Greenwood Avenue between Wall nnd Bond streets is n material improvement for that part of town. The Bachelor Girls gave n high jinks at the home of the Misses Markcl last Friday night, which was marked by some very stunning costumes it is sola. Dr. V, W, Faulkner now is es tabllshed in his new and well equipped dental offices iu The Bui 9 9) lctiu building and is ready to do all kinds of dental work. For SAUt Team, harness, buckboard, 30 young Black Orfiug. ton chickens, White sewinc ma- chine, etc ; ranch for rent. Leav ing at once. i'. u. uukt. 29 The Bulletin has on hand a num ber of the Great Northern illustra ted leaflets "Opening Up Central Oregon." These will be given to anyone who cares to use them. Geese and ducks are now flying out to the grain fields on the segre gation. S. II. Snider shot n fat goobe flying over his house a mile and' a half from town a few days ago. If you had a fire tonight what vuluuble papers would you lose that could not be replaced? Rent u safety deposit box and avoid the risk. You keep the-key, we deep the box. 37tf Mrs. Stevenson is ngniu nble to look after the wants of her numer ous guests and will be pleased to see the old as well as the new faces around her tables at the Smith Restaurant. 39 For SalU 88-note Player Pi ano, fancy mahogany case, fine tone and action, latest improved operating devices, never used, just anived from factory. Inquire of The Bulletin, 37tf A safety deposit box in our vault is an ideal place for your val uables. Costs but $i 50 per year. You keep the key, we keep the box. Tint First National Bank ot lteud. 27tf The funeral of John W. Harper, who shot himself while mentally unbalanced, was held last Wednes day afternoon from the Bend church. Interment was iu the Bend cemetery. Bring your kodak films and plates to us for development Negatives selected and papers used that will give pleasing tones iu the prints. Skwako & Campiwu., opposite the Postoflice. 37tf Bring your kodak films and plates to us for development Negatives selected and papers used that will give pleasing tones in the prints. Skward & Campiikm., opposite the Postoffice 27tf For Sai.k Two of the best ranches on the Upper Deschutes may be had at a bargain. Also fine ranch nt Powell Butte with plenty of good Spilng water. In quire of Dick Vandcvcrt. 38-31 Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hudson were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. George A. Jones nt Honeymoon ranch lust Sunday. The hold-over teachers gave n re ception nt the home of the Misses Markcl Tuesday afternoon for the new teachers iu the Bend schools. At the Stcidl & Tweet dam the river has been turned aside in two thirds of the channel and is ready for the concrete work, A bridge has been built across the river there to facilitate the dam work. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. II, Rocers. who have a ranch near the Des chutes between Bend end Laidlaw, have gone to Portlnnd for the win ter in order, that their daughter may have desired school advan tages. There will be a business meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of the M. U. Church next Wednesday. Oct. 5, at the ho-ne of Mrs. W. II. Siaats. All members and friends (ire earnestly requested to be pres ent at 2 o'clock. Frank Bennett, who is to have charge of the gents' furnishings department and window trimming at Lara's, arrived from Portland last Wednesday. Mrs. Bennett will join her husband here as soon as a dwelling can be secured. R. F. Fike of Portland, who will hereafter have charce of the sales of lots iu Crescent, was in with Manager Wakefield taking a general survey of the situation the latter part of last week. An active campaign is planned, in view of recent railway developments. The big water wheel for the Bend Water, Light & Power Co. arrived last Saturday. Tbe five pieces in tbe outfit weigh 33,000 pounds and they were brought in from tbe railroad by Ralph Dunn. The work of installing the machine ry will be taken up at once. Por Sale LcvnER We lure In one dry ilied 80.000 feet of finithed lumber, tl iiic and kiniU from 1 to 34 inchet in width. Alio door and window jams, window tool 1, building sbiugles, etc. We can make arranccments to deliver anywhere. Send ui your orders. J.N. Maiten Lumber Co., Rosland, Ore. tf Albert Harryman, who recently moved his family from their Swal ly ditch ranch to town for winter schooling, has set up a drag saw in the northwestern part of the Wies toria tract to saw into shingle-block and stove-wood lengths the trees taken out in tbe process of clearing streets. The "Hall Room Boys," Brack- ctt and Sengfelder, last Monday evening gnve a dinner at their tent for a score of their friends. They did the cooking and serving them selves and both were unexception able. Chinese lanterns lighted the long table. The occasion was an ngreeable deviation from the con ventional "feed." Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lara arrived Friday afternoon after an excursion to Portland by horseback. They were a week on the road over the Santiam route from Bend to the metropolis, including one day spent at Salem, and a like period tidinc in from The Dalles via Shaniko, where they spent a day waiting for rain to stop. They enjoyed the trip exceedingly; nnd this intimate! coutact with the Willamette valley more than ever convinced them of the superlative virtues of Central Oregon. LUNO FEVER REMEDY Treatment that Mas Been Found Bene flclal for Horses. TustALO, Or., Sept. 36. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Woolley returned from the Willamette Valley yester day with a load of fruit for their own use. Mr. Woolley had the misfortune to lose a good horse lately with lung fever. He had another fine horse with the same complaint but by giving him oil of tar and bela dona, equal partsa, tablespoouful night and morning, he has saved his horse. All who have horses should make a note of this valu able remedy aud keep it on hand. Get two ounces of beladona and two ounces of oil of tar, have th ! drug gist mix them and give one table spoonful evening and morning. Keep the horsi blanketed, wrap the legs to keep them warm and by so doing many a valuable horse can be saved. Keep the horse iu a warm baru. We are looking for cigars galore now, since the candidates have been chosen, and no doubt many promises will be made and broken. John B. Wimer and Ira E. Wimer are baling J. N. B. Gerklng's large hay crop. Mr. Gerkiug has con tracted all his hay to the railroad company at good prices and I now delivering it at a polut near Long! Butte on the line of the railroad. O. W. Wlmcr & Sons have their large liny nnd grain crop all in the stack today. They are expecting Mr. Foster's threshing machine soon to thresh a big lot of grain. -tStl mcniucra 01 1 lie j BEND REALTY BOARD BUND TOWNSITIi CO. BBND REALTY KXCHANGE J. L. BYRNE CF.NTRAL ORE. REALTY CO. CROOK COUNTY REALTY CO. DESCHUTES REALTY CO. J. A. KASTES HOME LAND CO. O, C. HENKLE HOMESEEKERS LAND CO. MERRILL-WILKINSON CO. W. R. RILEY BEND LODGE No. 139 A. F. & A. At. Meets on Thursday on or before the full moon of each month. Vfsitine brothers always welcome. J. O. OAVI080H, S.er. u. o. cot. m. w. smwmibzrtejs: wirii tiik Borlicalfnral Fire Belief of fregM Mutual, home office, Salem, Ore. Let me explain. S. H. SNIDER Aeent. Bend. Ore. Mrs. E. J. Herring Facial Manage, Sfeampooiaj, Scalp Treatment, Manicariag Manicure Article, Marcel Combs, Ideal Dnuhea, Skin I'ood, Sanitary Hair Roll. Dr. A. A. BURRIS, .du5,! Itcalrr. tHtrtrt BocmfutIjr Tmtctl Without the Dk of Drag or Sutrnjr, by lb Nttural Method or Hctllng. Chron ic UxtKt Specialty. ContalUtloa Prte Mrabcroftht Butt and National Naturopath Society. OSce In Johnton Bide Bend, Orrcoa Peter Lehrman GENERAL BLACKSMITHING. Horseshoeing a Specialty. Corner Bond and Oregon Streets. B. FERRELL Physician and Surgeon Office over Deschutes Banking and Trust Co. Wall street, Bend, Or. F. H. MAY CIVIL ENGINEER SURVEYOR Bend. Oregon. QEORQE S. YOUNQ CIVIL AND MININd ENOINEER Bend, Oregon C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW OrrtCX IN VIR5T NATIONAL BANK I1LDO. BKND, ORKGON Vernon A. 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