The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, October 26, 1910, Image 5

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Start kiivIiik your CASH DISCOUNT TICKETS today
and f(ct one of those
ARETINO PHONOGRAPHS.
Just the tiling to while away the Ioiik winter evenings
that are coming on,
Have you ever been able to buy Heavy and Galvanized
BARBED WIRE
in Itend at 85.40 or the Light Galvanized at $5.1)0 per
hundred?
We urc closing out our Harbed Wire at these prices.
LARA SAYS
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Ladies9 Shoes.
frtf.t floor J
"HASKELL" The MnnrieNt Intlloii (Item
shoe we have ever handled. It In u patent colt,
in n button, wall n plum toe, Cuban heel and
dull fin lull top
Auk for No. 1427 nl $5.00
I ypu prefer Ihu CLOTH TOP wc have it In
this style.
Ask for No. M2l-at $5.00"
"HIGH CUT"-A 13-liich, tan, ladies' high
top boot with n buckled ton. Jual the tiling lor
horseback riding or tramping.
Ask for No. 426Tnt $6.00
Wc hnvc the same hlioe in block colt.
Auk for No. -2o-at $6.00
Mei's High Cuts.
(Pint Floor I
11 HASKELL "The only really dressy IiIrIi
cut wc hnve ever hnd Made on ti stylish swing
last with wine tip. Tun, is inches, bellows
tongue, buckled top.
Ask for No 2087 nt $7.50
"BOLTON" 10-inch top, bellows tongue,
tnn, heavy sewed counter. A good work hoc
at a moderate price.
Alk for No. 2005 at $4.00
"JOMO" la-Inch, heavy outside counter,
bellows tongue, buckled top. Socially adapted
for rough wear.
Alk for No. 202.1 t $5.50
Men's Soft Hats.
(TImI floor )
PEARL GP AY Finch crown, raw edge,
o very styhtdi dres hut.
Ak for No. 2474-at $3.50
TAN MILITARY STYLE-ikiiy fedora,
bound edge. One of the best of tint Pcy hots.
Ak for No. 1II2 nt $3.50
TOBACCO BROWN-Pinch crown, raw
edge. Fine for knock nboitnvear.
Ak for No. IKM-ut. .... '.. $2.75
SKH OUK NF.W LINE OF
Fall and Winter Caps.
Wc have jtir.t what you want for automo
mobiling, hunting, or street wenr. .
1HESE Autumn days are glorious it's simply
great to be alive-but the nights have a
touch of frost to warn us that Winter is com
ing on apace.
Are you ready for the cold weather? Have
you heavy under-clothing and outer-clothing,
gloves, hosiery and the like? Why not select
what you need now, before the lines are
picked over.
Our three years' experience in Bend has proven valuable. We
have made mistakes in buying but we have novcr made the some one
twice, and we believe that we have this year a stock of winter gar
ments especially ahapted to this climate and the conditions here.
Even if you don't intend to buy wo want you to come in and
look the goods over. Wc want you to feel perfectly free to make our
store your headquarters at all times.
This Week's Friday Special
Deschutes Baking Powder
5 lbs. for
$1.00
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BEND, OREGON.
"THE STORJ OF BETTER VALUES."
Dry Goods.
(Flrtl Floor)
OUTING FLANNELS-Extra heavy Cer
mail process fleece. 6o differedt patterns in plain
colors, stripes and checks. Your choice of the
entire line at per yd.... 10c
KIMONA CLOTH-Extra heavy, single
and double faced fleece. A variety of very
pleasing patterns. Your choice at per yd. 20c
DRESS GOODS-Sbcpherd checks, new
and very popular, at per yd... 50c and 75c
Fancy China.
(Sacond Floor.)
CHOCOLATE SETS -Fine Austrian
ware, set consists of pitcher and six cups and
saucers. Very fetching patterns. M-ake appro
priate Christmas or weddin? gifts
Per set $6.50 tO $18
SUGARS and CREAMERS h and
painted, extra fine china, in a number of very
dainty designs $2.25 tO $3.50
FANCY PLATES-Hand painted Aus
trian ware, in a variety of designs. In sets of
six at from $3.50 tO $10
Table Requisites.
(Socond Floor.)
"ROME" Two quart coffee pot, enameled
wood handle always cold with metal arms
riveted to pot. Large lip that, can be- easily
cleaned and heavy lip cover' that retains the
aroma of the coffee.
Ask for No. 6 at $1.25
"UNIVERSAL" Coffee Percolator Alumi
num capaHty 9 cups complete with special
stove lid and lifter.
Ask for No. 79 at $4.50
UNIVERSAL" Copper Tea Pot-equipped
with patented tea ball attachment. The most
convenient tea pot on the market.
Ask for No. 80 at $6.25
Jack O'Lanterns
for Hallowe'en Complete with
candle at each 20c
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BITS ABOUT TOWN.
The Steam Laundry now has a
phone installed.
Lewis P. Foss of Madras was in
Itend yestefday.
Epiom salt, this week, 8 cents.
Rjt Cross Dkuo Stoku.
Mr. and Mrs, L. I). Haird re
turned last Friday from Portland.
For RiInt Dtsirnblc office
room over the Firt National
Bank." ' 27f
School tablets, big valuns, 3 for
5 cents. IU ChoJ Dkuo
Stork. 3tf
"flic Oneil building 011 Minesota
street will be completed this week
or next.
Housu to Runt 3 room house
in Lytle, near the rivur. Inquire
of Bulletin. . 53f
F. II. Sangfelder left yesterday
for Seattle, probibly to renielu
there all winter.
Complete Hue of rubber goods
nud crutches kept in stook ut Red
Cross.Drug Stire. ytil
The Iknd Steam Laundry here
after will do rjugh dry work for
40 cents n dozen.
Iletter remember Hint chicken
pie dinner the Ladies' Aid is giving
Saturday evening.
Fou SAt.u Light tqam, weight
about 3000 lbs.; 'hack and Iiuiiiush.
Inquire at Atiue Horn. 7tf
Miss Margaret Wlcst gave n
birthday dinner party to four of
her friends Mnuduy evening.
Wantkd Men to work in log
ging woods or miwmill Apply to
Roberts Bros., Sisters, Oregon. 30U
P, L. Campbell, President of the
University of Oregon, was a guest
at the Pilot Butte Inu Friday night.
WANTHD A man to clean up
nrouud-ynnl-pfnqw-houses Gattple
wcek'a work. Mus. A. M Lara.
It Is understpod that A., A.
Tnorsou will begin the erection of
a house in Deschutes immediately.
JufiT Think Quality, accuracy,
and skill for oil prescriptions com
touiided by us. Rim Ckos-4 Dkuo
Stokic. 3otf
Fok Sai.ii Good heavy team,
new harness and wagon for $385;
worth $350. Telephone G. W.
Homer, Laidtaw. tf
On Sunday the band gave an
open-air concert on the streets
which speaks well for liend's cli
mate in late October.
The Ladles' Aid Society will
serve a chicken dinner in the Com
mercial Club, rooms pn Saturday,,
the 39th, from 5:30 to 9:30 p. m.
Fok Sai.u Six ol the finest lots
in Deschutes, level, water by ditch
and with city water. Next to new
residence. Inquire Duttctin office.
There will be no services at the
Union church next Sunday morn
ing. In the evening at 7:30 Rev.
J. Anthony Mitchell will speak on
"Dreams.''
Fou SAi.it Plow, cultivator.
300 feet t'iuch Manila rope, grey
hone, 14 civt. double harness,
heavy buck, with pole. Next to
L. I). Wicst'a residence. 33
1 11 11 en and Davidson's barber
shop on Wall street is 'gaining in
popularity all the time. It is as
well equipped as any city shop and
the workmen arc the best.
All Iknd citizens invited to at
tend the grand masquerade ball at
Redmond, (u the new hall on north
6th street, on Hallowe'en. Come
try for the prizes. See bills at
liveries.
Mr. and Mrs. Brookings, their
.son and Mrs. Brookings' sister,
Miss bwnnson, were in uena yester
day from their homestead 80 mile
to the southeast, to buy yViater
supplies,
The regular subscription rate to
the evening Telegram is $5 a year.
The Bend Bulletin will give you
TlbSc7iplto1I5"fRJittdiltetfj3ttUaTv'
t, 191 a, for f3 50. New subscrib
ers can get ThY" Rulletlnji and the
Telegram for 4 75 fortTyearl Get
lit ou this while it lasts. , tf
U. S. Harris is back from a two
months' trip to Salem. Portland
and other cities of the Willamette
Valley.
Tom Langon has returned to
Rend from his work with the Or
egou Trunk in the Deschutes Can
yon, the stretch of grade upon
which he was employed now being
completed,
Bring your kodak films and
plates to us for development
Negatives selected and papers used
that will give pleasing tones in the
prints. Skwakd "& CAmnikm.,
opposite the Postofiice. 37tf
The Ladles' Library Club will
give an eutcrtaiument in Liuster's
Hall ou the evening of Friday,
November: 4th. After an extensive
theatrical and musical program
there will be dancing and refresh
ments. On Saturday Wulter Taylor came
in from his 330-acre homestead be
tween Prhglc Flat and Harney Hole
to get n horse lie had purchased
from Dolpb Mulky. He says he
expects to do a lot of plowing when
he gets back.
Str.vykd Ray marc, filly, un
broke, 5 ycurs old. uew headstall
ou with rope dragging. Accom
panied tiy a sorrell horse, with
blazed face. Last seen In Slseinorc
pasture Liberal reward. E
monckuu, Aunc Ram.
La,st week 0. K. Morris, C. W.
Knapp. J. F. Wolfe, Mr. Mouch,
Miss Mouch, Thos. Grey, L. M.
Tozler, J, W. McCouell and Jim
Stevens went out to build and im
prove on thejr 3zo-acrc homesteads.
They were located by O. C.
Ilenkle.
For SAUt Household gqpdv
bookcase, library table, Morris
chairs, leather rocker, 100 piece,
dinner set, three velvet rugs, pear
ly uew; two Iron beds, spring and
lumucas, cooKinguieusus, uu kuhis
1aTnrdrylubs,pans"iTnd boards
tent, 12x14; sixty chickens, team,
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Uv.fc UUU II IH HC33," UUC IJIUW, 3UHV-,
els uud fork Cheap. See K. M(
iUmpauH. ur iiiquirc uk j-uaiwuitc.
11. A. Cast was in Rend the first
of the week.
Charles Carroll returned from
Shanlko this week.
Lnras have received a big ship
ment of high grade rice.
Lara's wagon is delivering foi
the Rend Steam Laundry.
H. J. Overturf left Rend Satur
day morning for Hood River.
Sulphur, this week, 8 cents per
pound. Run Cuoss Dkuo Stokic
Peroxide, this week only, fi size
49 cents. Run Ckoss Dkuo
Stokk.
Wanticd Furnished rooms, for
house keeping, or furnished hoir,e.
Upx r8f.
A 10 pound baby girl was bom
to Mr. and Mrs. Fred .Van Matte
Friday morning.
For crown and bridge' work call
on Dr. Faulkner, Dentist, Bulletin
Hldg., Iknd, Ore.
New, barber shop and bath now
open for business, on Rond street,
opposite Aune Livery. 30-33
Mr. and Mrs. William Ardery
left for Seattle Sunday, having
proved up ou their ditch land,
Frank Orcutt, brother of W. W.
Orcutt, has returned to Rend,' after
having been absent 15 months.
George Gertsou, part ownej. of
tlie Pilot Ilutte bam, has returned
from n mouth's visit to Spokane
aud Coulee City.
Mrs. Charles KirVbrlde and her
son James came down from the
Kirkbnde homesteud on Rig River
over Monday.
A. M. Lara mid Morris L"ra
left Sunduy for a three-days driv
ing trip southward. They will go
as tar as uresc.-ut.
Samuel Pickerings of Seattle,
who has ' located ou a 330-acre
homestead near Mlllican's filed ou
lt-Mondttymorniug. , . ,
The girls of the Bend basketball
team will give a daucc at Liuster's
Hall oh Friday, October s8th.
The'rc will be refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Shriner were
in Rend last week. They expect to
make final proof on tbeir up-river
homestead iu the near future.
Last week the Home Land Co.
located Allyn Lee and George
Oneil, both Wasbingtonians, upon
330 acre homesteads in 20-16.
I have a donkey engine, and
wish to take contract for grubbing
and stump-pulling. Adress C. F.
.McDcrmott, Sisters, Ore. 33-35
Grand masquerade ball to be
given in Redmond on Hallowe'en
Oct.. 31. $35 worth of prizes. C.
F. Bartlktt, Mgr, All invited.
It is understood that J. L- Byrne
will occupy the office hitherto held
by the Crook County Realty Co
in the Hotaling Building on Wall
street.
For Sai.K Strong work team
and harness, and platform spring
wagon. Must be sold at once.
Price $180; worth much more. In
quire at Bulletin office. 3ttf
The Bultetin has on hand a num
ber of the Great . Northern illus"?
trated leaflets "Opening Up Cen
tral Oregon." These will be given
to anyone who cares to ure them.
For Salk A well equipped 6
h. p. gasoline wood saw, iu good
conditiou. Would make good
pump outfit. Price $300. Ad
dress H. L. Hobbs, Box 305
Prinevillc, 3336
For Salk 88-note Player; Pi
ano, fancy mahogany case, fitie
tone aud action, latest improved
operating devices, never used, just
arrived from factory. Iuquire of
The Bulletin. 37tf
, A safety deposit box in our
vault is nn idjenl place for your val
uables. Costs bm"f3 56 per year.
You keep the. key, we' keep the
box. T1IK iURST .NATIONAI,
Bank ot Bend. 37tf
Driug your kodak films and
plates 'to us for developineulA
Negatives selected aud papers used
that will give pleasing toues in the
prints. Shward & Camwibu.,
opposite the Postoffica, 2-jt
The baby of S. D. Pcrcival
who now is working with the Mad
ras Pioutcr, is very seriously ill.
Mr. Perceval was employed by The
Bulletin at one time; be married
the daughter of L. M. McRcynoIds.
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 Rend pteac
come to the meeting at the K. P.
Hll over postofiice Saturday, Oc
tober 39 There is an important
point at issue. W. I J. ScottY Sec
retary. 33-33
Fred Schuck of Russell, Idaho!,
with his sister and nephew, kit
Bend Monday morning with ten
head of horses and a full equipment
to take up residence ou their 330
acre homestead 40 miles to the
southeast.
Abstract Talks
Your O.wn Cae,. ' ?
You are interested, we. will say,
in several tracts of land a home
place, a farm, and a town lot.
. Upon what do you rely for secur
ity in ownership of this propertj?
On oue of two things; a warranty
deed, or the statute of limitations.
The first security may vanish
with the years and leave you all
too soon suspended, as it were, iu
mid air.
The second security is a Jast re
sort. Throwing up your hands m
the hope thai the enemy's powder
is wet. .
Gettiuc an abstract Is the first
step towards overhauling your titl
if it is wrpng; and iMtr.is all-right:
the abstract is' your- fYoof. "v '
One of qur abstracts will tell it
all . ..
Crwk Ctwty AWrct Crapatyf be.)
PRINKVILLE. OREGON.
(We Photograph the Records.)
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