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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1910)
W I" 1 , ) a 1 ; ( Would you tnk n Phonograph if it were oflercd you for nothing? Our first shipment of Arctino Machines has all been spoken for and we have just pi need another order. Itemcmber that $00.00 worth of our cash discount tickets gets you one of these machines. wc se:l,&- We are still closing out our stock of Hardware, liuilding Materials, Farm Implements, Wagons', Karbcd Wire, etc. The prices wc have made repre sent practically ko profit to us. Wc need the room more than the profit. Can you afford to buy else where before getting our prices? ( ( BATTREALL ( ( efrtoe ( MADE IN ST. JOSEPHMO. 1 ) , xs&k rsTO 2 m HEf 9C rfi2Tnict,l Sto I mJF s i w i c c ( ( ( ( c ( ( ( J c j c j MEN'S SHOES. . (Flret Ploor) ,lSHRINER."-Sotne class to this six-button, patent colt atioc, with the dull finished top. It ha a high toe cap, Cuban heel, and is made on that stylish awing Inst. Just what you have been want tag to wear to the next douce. Ask for No. i 149 at ' $5.50 PACKARD" The well-known brtwd of a strictly Illicit grade shoe. We have several' styles but we want you to see "THE WIZARD" a gun metal with cxteudrd'sole, high toe cap and Cuban heel. The snappiest proposition In a street shoe wc could find. Ask for No. 55 at. $5.00 Men's Underwear. (First Fleer.) A NATURAL WOOL-Mcdlum weight garment, fleece-lined, warm but not loo heavy. Ask for No. 343501 per garment $1.25 TANS If you prefer that color, nearly the same quality as the above. Ask for No. 950 at per garment $1.15 SCOTCH WOOL Flcecc-llncd, an excep tionally warm garment. We hove nothing better at the price. Ask for No, 3611 at per garment $1.50 Men's Flannel Shirts. (First Floor) FRENCH FLANNEL The best shirt money can buy. Grays only, in plaids, pin checks, silk stripes, etc. If you want something distinctive, that will nut wear two ordinary shirts, Ask for No. 5535 at $3.50 TAN TRJCOT FLANNEL-Onc of tj.e best of the medium weight shirts, reinforced pock ets, body of the shirt cut full and roomy. A splen did every day shirt. Ak Tor No. 560 at $2.50 GRAY WOOL FLANNEL-Anothcr good one, has the new French cuffs. Hair line stripes and checks on a light gray background. - ' Ask for No. 9150 at $2.75 W ljrr" 3l I 3 E have spared neither expense or pains in procuringYor tho Lodfce an exceptional line of Fall and Winter Goods goods that are distinctive for their beauty, their quality and their price. In or LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT on the mcoh floor you will find Long Coats, Misses' Coats and Capes, Dress Skirts, Silk Underskirts, Shirt Waists, Kimonos, Sweater Coats, etc. These goods are all new and the styles strictly up to the minute. In our ART EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT we are offering some en tirely new and artistic designs in Pillow Covers, Shopping Bags, Laundry Bags, etc. These are alj suitable for Xmas presents and we are putting them o sale early so you will have plenty of time to embroider then before the'hbMdays. We have ordered the beet line of Toys ever offered in Central Oregon, and will have them on sale in ample time for your Christmas shopping. Before sending away for anything of the sort it will pay you to see what we have to offer. Have you seen our assortment of Brass Goods for Piercing? Just a suggestion these mako mighty acceptable Christmas gifts. THIS WEEK'S FRIDAY SPECIAL Pheasant Brand String Beans Regular 15c Special, 11 cons for $1.00 jz. -sz?arr: BEND, OREGON. "The Store of Better Values." COMFORTERS. (Hrs Floor.) LIGHT WEIGHT White cotton comforter, covered with silkolitre a good assortment o f colors.. Ask for No. Ca at ,. ,.,,., $1.50 MEDIUM WEIGHT-Pure white cotton com forter, full sizetmd weight, scroll stitch, good qual ity sateen covering. ; Ask. for Ot-at.... ,9 $2.50 HEAVY WEIGHT 4-iurc white laminated cotton comforters, extra size, scroll stitch, sateen covered. sk for C14 at $3.00 BLANKETS. (First Floor.) MEDIUM WEIGHT Cotton, heavy nap, grays, tans and whites with blue, and piutt borders, full 114 sire. Ask for No. 40 at $1.35 HEAVY WEIGHT Cotton, very heavy fleece full 1 1 4 size, mottled grays and tans with blue or brown borders. Ask for No. 20 at .' $1.75 "WOOLNAP" Something new. A heavy wool fleece or a strong cotton warp, really a better blanket than an all wool. In grays and whites, with a variety of borders. Ask for "Woolnap" at .-. $3.50 WINTER COATS. (Second Floor.) LADIES' Long black broadcloth coats, lined throughout with good quality satin a very dressy garment.-. Ask for No. 3439 at $1&.50 MISSES Long storm coats, gray diagonal, -em-brojdered military collar, latest' skitt effect. A snappy coat for theyoung ladies. Ask for No. !3-at $12.50 "KAINY-DAY CAPES"-Absolutely water proof, made with a large silk-lined water proof hood. Red and blue only. Misses' and children's sizes. Ask for No. 350S at .. $5.00 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ') ) 9) j ) ) PITS ABOUT TOWN. Miles Miller was in town Satur day. Hjalmar Olson has removed from Bend to Held. Jan. H. Green of Redmond was in Bend last week. John Taggart has rented K. D. Mutzig's residence. Kpsomvsalt, this week, 8 cents. Run Cross Druq Stork. Lara's wagon is delivering foi the Ueud Stcntn Laundry. Mr, and Mm. Cadivcll have re turned from their wedding trip, A big load ofneachert from The Dalles was brought to town Satur day, For Rknt Desirable office room over the First National Bank. 7f Complete line of rubber goods and crutches kept iu stock at Red Cross Drug Store. $ol . For Salk Light team, weight about 2000 lbs.; hack and huruess. Inquire at Auue Baru. 7tf P. J, Young is In town from his l6o-acre initiated much, once known Place." as "The Old Hendryx Just Think Quality, accuracy, and skill fqr all prescriptions com pounded by us. Run Cross Dkuo Stork. " iot ( For Sai. Good heavy team, new harness and wagon for $285; worth' 350, Telephone G. W. Horner, Laidlaw. tf Mrs. Oram has taken charge of f the baking at the Star Bakery, which insures the best of.goods at that establishment. 31-33 FORSAr.UOKEXCHA.NQK A few lots hi a new town in Central Ore gon; will trade one for motorcycle. AB, care The Bulletin. - The BuUctiu has on hand a mini' her of the Great Northern Illustra ted leaflets "Opening Up Central 'Oregon," These will be givcu to uuyone who cares to use them. Wantkd Chambermaid and laundry woman. Tint Pimt Burnt Ink. a8tf Mrs. K. D. Mcintosh arrived from Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mcintosh will live in apart ments over Caldwell's store. George Sherritt has gone to Oklahoma, having sold out his In terest in the wood-working mill to his former partner, R. Woollcy. I bav a donkey engine, and wish to take contract for grubbing and stump-pulling. Ad reus C. P. McDcrmott, Sisters, Ore. 32-35 Dr. A. A. Burrls has moved his office to the Uotaliug building, over Merrill & Wilkinson's, where he may he found hereafter. 29 32 For Sai.k Six ol the finest lots In Deschutes, level, water by ditch aud with city water. Next to new residence. Inquire Bulletin office. "Wc get lovely cream from that milk," is what our patrons say. You can have the same by leaving orders at Kelley's confectionary. II. SriNiNO. 31-32 For Sai,k Scotch Collies, at Aune's Barn, Thursday, October 30th, thoroughbred and registered; G. W. Sbriner's stock. Call and sec these puppies, 32tf S. G. Dorris reports that he has recovered and brought to Bend three of the five horses lost by W. M. McMullan iu crossing the mountains last week. For Sam$ Strong work team nud harness, aud platform spring wagon. Must be sold at once. Price $180; worth much more. In quire at Bulletin office. 3itf J. F. Taggart & Co. have en latged their quarters nud now have for rent all tuq recently completed rooms over their establishment on the corner of Wall aud Oregon streets, D. L. McKay returned last Fri day from Shonquest'a, where he hup been for six weeks engaged in looking over the holdings of the Mueller Lumber Co. which he rep Innes & Davidson have been to Portland. Now they are on to the very latest styles in hair cuts, aud in their well-equipped modern bar ber sbon on wall street can please everyone. A. A. Moody, who has just S rovcd up on 160 acres of djtch and six miles cast of Bend, returns this week to Seattle, first taking a trip of investigation into the Medford country. Bring your kodak films and plates to us Tor development Negatives selected and papers used that will give pleasing, tones in the prints. Skwaki) & Cammm.!., opjwsitc the Postoffice. . 27tf T. Clay Neccc, frcm Kent, Iowa, is in Beud looking over things gen erally. Mr. Nrece has three sous working with their teams for M. Loughlin & Tudor on the grades betweeu here utld Redmond. If you had a fire tonight what valuable papers would you lose that could not be replaced? Rent a safety deposit box and avoid the risk. You keep the key, we deep the box. First National Bank Everyone Interested in the Water Users Association of Bend please come to the meeting at the K. P. Hull over nostoihec Saturday, Oc tober 39. There is an important point at Issue. W. P.. Scott, Sec retary. 32-33 The Margaret lies Co, on Satur day night presented "An American Girl" .and on Sunday evening "The Clrcua Girl" ot Liuster's Hall. Both performances were at tended by large audiances, and Koth met with generous npplause The plays themselves were good, aud the actlug must creditable. For SAUt-IIousehold goods, book case, library table, Morris chairs, two rockers, foiiY chairs, loo-piece dinner set, piano lamp, three velvet rugs, two iron beds, spring aud mattresses, cooking utensils of all kinds, laundry tubs, board and pails, fine cow and sixty chickens. Very reasonable. In qiUre at Postoffice, j tf C: A. and A- G. Anderson of Rowland were in Beud last week. Sulphur, this week, 8 cents per pound. Rku Cross Druo Stork T. II. Foley. Is wiring II. J. Kg gleston's ur.v building on Wall street. Peroxide, this week only, $1 size 49 cents. Rku CroSs Druj; Stork. R. E. Woollcy Is building a house for C. II. Hardy near Pow ell Butte. Wantkd Furnished rooms, for house keeping, or furnished house. -Box 186. K T. Butts has erected a dwel ling on Aubrey 1 lights and moved iu this week- Leroy Hotaling has just returned from Ncz Perce, Ida., having spent the summer there. Wantkd 500 men's and boys' heads tor hats and caps Jot the R. M. Smith Co.'s store. C. S, Hudson and U. C. Coe went up river shooting last Sun day, in the latter's car. Klmcr Niswonger and his sister, Mrs, A. P. Lattin, returned yester day from Hillsdale, Mich. A. C. Segal, of the Red. Cross Drug Stores, at Beud, Redmond aud Madras, was here yesteulny. Wantkd Men to work iu log ging woods or sawmill t Apply to Roberts, Bros., Sisters, Oregon. 30tf For Rknt Office rooms, next door to Inness & Davidson's bar ber shop. Inquire of C. L- Hotal i"K- 3234 The brick work on the A C. Lucas resideuce, being done by Hunuell & Niswonger, has now reached the second floor. F. O. Minor, P. F. Smith, Joe Innes and his ton Robert qnd Creed Triplett weut up river ahootiug Sunday in the latter's can.. School tablets, big. vajaes, 2 for 5 cents. Rko Cross Drug. Stork, 3otf For Salk. Collik Purs Thor oughbred Scotch Collie puppies, I male or female, registered stock Address G. W. Shriner, Bend, Or egon. 31-3211 Mr. and Mis, Jack. Edwards and Mrs. C. E. S. Wood visited Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Drake Sunday, coming from Ha7 Creek in Mr. Wood s auto. On Sunday afternoon the band gave, a tnot enjoyable open-air concert on Wall street, a larue gathering being prcseut to bear the excellent music. Miss Nell Markel returns from Portland tonight.' She has been taking a business course there lor several months, and will enter the office of M. S. Lattin. Joe Buckholtz entered some fine celery and various exhibits of root crops in the Prineville Fulr Among other exhibits was an onion Aveighing two pounds. Mrs. Libby will be opposite the Postoffice for a few weeks where see will be glad to see old -or new customers, Ladies can have their old bats retrimmed and own mate rials used, 32pd FOR Salk 88-note Player Pi ano, fancy mahogany case, fine tone and action, latest improved operating devices, never used, just arrived from factory. ' Inquire of The Bulletin. 37tf A safety deposit box in our vault is an ideal place for your val uables. Casts but, $3i per year. You keep the key, we keep(tbe box. Tint First National. Bank ot Bend. 2Jtf Bring your kodak films 'and phtes to us for development Negatives selected ami papers used that will give pleasing tones in the prints. Skward & Camtouu., opposite the Ppstoffice. 7tf A. W. Lafferty, Republican noiniuee for Congress, "will speak in Bend on the evening of Saturday, October 29th.' The arrangements ' uouueed iu next Week's Bulleiin, Straykd Bay mare, filly, uh broke, 5 years old, new headstall on with rope dragging. Accom panied by a sorrel! horse, with blazvd face. Last seen in Stscoiore pasture. Liberal reward. -E-Mo.scRiKf. Auue- Burn. All the Bend teachers left yester-1 day for Prineville, to attend the Teachers' Institute. Many ex hibits from the Bend schools have, been entered in the County Fete competition. School closed yetem day and will re-open next Monday. On Friday evening the Mfsses, Anne and Gertrude Markel, Paul ine and Margaret Wiest, West, Richardson, Young, Anderson, Porter, Olstn and Taggart and L. D Wiest and J. I Wet dined In formally at the Palace Restaurant. Straykd A light bay marc, six years old, weight 965. boot aud spur brand on left shoulder, white, spot in forehead,' shod in front. Last seen near Gibson Rnnch, west of Laidlaw. $20 reward. Address Walter Daniels, Beud, Ore gon. 33 33tf Abstract Talks The Object of the "Title Talks." If there. Is one subject of more h tal interest than any other it is Out of TITLKS'titles to the home that shelters you or the farm or business that yields support. Do you really own the land you think you own? That Is the vttXquestlou. Our abstracts of Jille answer the question for every acte of ground, in Crook county. ' Aud back of our answer is thq entire capital o the. company, and the equipment of otjr, up to-duta plant. Watch this spec each week ntl we wiil'show you the great need of proper security in the'&wncrstnp of rent estate Cmlt Cwttijr Ateirct Ciyt( uc.) PRINEVILLEOROON. (We PJiotograph the Records.)