; t !' i HtiMti mil it inn i. immiiiiiiin ,ttmlWitmi(itiiitoiiMi(iiiitlimiMiiUiMiuMlitMiaiatmmtMumtM i,mtmi,; ttt,n a, TmirWrHi nrfitfi f TiWwh HTnilannrti'itii U 2C THE DOLL CONTEST Is attracting moro attention than any foaturo of our business wo havo over inaugurated. The two beautiful dolls wo havo oftorcd as prizes are coveted by every littlo girl who has seen them and thoy will go far toward making 16 indeed a Merry Christmas for the winners. Even at this early stago of tho contest nearly two thousand votes havo been cast. Every 25c cash purchase in our storo ontitles you to one voto. Get out and plug tho game of your littlo favorite. Even though sho may havo but a fow votes now thero is lots of time in which to land her a winner. Thanksgiving Special in LADIES' COATS. TAN COVERT COATS Lonir. tnilor niiidc. satin lined to waist, slmwl collur and roll cud's, sizes iu mm vi only. Excellent value at $17.00. This week only . TAN COVERT COATS ScmMlttinir. lonir. tui. lor made, unlined. A very dressy coat. Size BB oniy. nebular price $100. This week only at TAN CHEVIOT COATSI Ieavy, scmi-fitting, uniiued. Myii.sii patch pockets and large buttons. iiir niiu run cuus, m.ck $15.50 Semi-fitting, long, tui dressy coat. Size 08 $11.75 Size 40 only. Regular 915.00. Tii at his week only $13.25 BLACK BR.OADCLOTH COATS Long, satin lined the full length. Exceptionally well tailored. A very handsome coat for dress wear. Sizes 08 and 40 o n 1 v. Hcinilar m sr v me $18.50. This week only Ht I fl ! jr a 9mm ir at A WORD ABOUT YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. Do it early not only for your own satisfaction but as on accommodation to our clerk. You cannot expect the same careful attention and consideration from an over worked anil much-harrasscd clerk at the last moments on Christmas eve that he or she would accord you it week or two beforehand. DO YOU REALIZE That we carry tho largest and best selected lino of Ladies' Ready-To-Wear Apparel in Crook County? Knowing tho needs of the feminine por tion of our community in this direction and recognizing under what disadvantage they have heretofore labored In being obliged to send away for their ready-to-wear garments, we have given this department of our business special care and attention. As a resulft we flat ter ourselves that we are able to offer you an assortment of goods not found in stores situated in towns several times the size of Bend. The Ladies coats mentioned in another part of this ad. constitute but one item of the stock. There are many others, such as Waists, Dress Skirts, Silk Underskirts, Kimonos, Sweat ers, Etc., that will appeal forcibly to the femi nine love of tasteful and becoming attire. Wo ore tho exclusive Bend agents for the well known line of Nemo Corsets and carry a carefully sized stock. We have fitted up a retiring room where ladies may try on gar ments in privacy. Our soles force is instructed to afford every facility in fitting. Every lady is cordially invited to spend as much of her time as she cares to in looking over the stock whether she contemplates purchasing or not. THIS WEEK'S i Wtdco SUiwtKirlr Krg ular. . I W.Oco Ki)ilfrlr HriuUr..... ICn I Cm ' I Can Wtticu AprlcuU-Hrg uUr .... I C mount MaktKttlt-Hrf utir... . I Cn Sliced rinr.ppW Hrgultr ..... I rckt c Bxhrpp'a Cocuanut-KriuUr. . ToUt KffuUr lllce Navajo and Japa nese Baskets Wc have put in stock for our Christmas trade an unusually at tractive line of Navajo and Japa nese Baskets. The assortment is quite large and the patterns and sires diversified. They are adapted to a number of different uses and make very acceptable presents. Japanese Hanging Fern and Vine Baskets In several sizes at from 55c tO $1.00 Japanese Baskets and Pern Dishes nt from.. $1.25 to $3.00 Navajo Indian Mats from nn Arizona Indian reservation, at from 90c to $2.25 Navajo Indian Baskets, a fine seelction of these well-known baskets, at from $1.00 to $8.00 Friday Special 23c -.. 30c . 30c 25C 25C 10c $M3 Special Friday Price for tho lot $ 1 ,00 AUSTRIAN CHINA We have been fortunate in se curing a sample line of fine im ported china from a Portland jobbing house, which we intend principally for our holiday busi ness. There arc a number of different articles chocolate sets, cream and sugar sets, cups and saucers, plates, fruit dishes, cake plates, bonbon dishes, etc. The ware it of an exceptional quality and we consider the patterns the most attractive wc have ever placed on sale. Lack of space prevents us from giving an itemized list of the articles here. They are on exhibition in our hou.sc-furiiMiing department on the second floor and lovers of beautiful china will be amply repaid fur a visit of inspection. It is very probable that something will suggest it&eli'as a suitable Christmas offering for a relation or friend. Do Your Christmas Shopping Early. kJ! BEJND, OR.EGON. "THE STOR OF BETTER VALUES.' Do Your Christmas Shopping Early. BITS ABOUT TOWN. Just try the Bulletin Job Priutery. L. II. Root of Laldlaw was a Bend visitor last Saturday. Every purchase a bargain at the Pattersou Drug Store, tf Bated rye hay for sale, cheap, by J, H, Bean Powell Butte, Or. 35-39 Turpin & Whitsett have had an arc light installed in their store. Lee Davenport was in town Tuesday from his ranch at the old river bed. Candles, fresh and wholesome at Ritn Cross Dkuo Stokk. Mrs. A. M. Drake entertained the recent brides at an informal sewing party at her home last Sat urday afternoon. Messrs. Courtney and Sherwood of Laldlaw were Bend visitors Sat urday. Hay 51.25, and grain $2.50 per 100 pounds, at Weuaudy Livery Stable. Geoge P. Putnam left last Thursday for a visit of several weeks in the Bast. J. P. Taggart & Co. have leased the six rooms over Williams Bros.' store room 011 Oregon street. Soap, cheaper than dirt this week, at Rmd Cmoss Druq Storm Foil SAMt Round, solid oak; extension dining table. Mrs. IT, P. Smith. 36tf Lost Chemistry text book and Spencer's English book; finder please return to Principal Hnrriug ton at school. 3-38 Lowuey's delicious chocolates at Pattersou Drtig Store. tf We write Fire Insurance 011 farm buildings, gralu, hay etc. ra S. Lattin & Co, We will serve Thanksgiving din ner from 11:30 a. in. to 7:30 p. m PAI.ACK Rkstaukant. 37 It is time to take that suit over to The Peerltss Pressing Parlor and have It mude new agaiu, 35tf The Silvertooth has had two arc lights lustalled in their building nt the corner of Oregou aud Bond streets. U. S. Harris left Saturday morn ing for Butte, Montana. He ex pects to be away some three mouths. Sulphur, 10 ceut9 per pound. Run Cross Dkuo Stokk. 3otf Frank W. Stafford returned last week from his tip-rUX hunting trip, and reported that t.'ie were plenty of ducks and geese. For Sauj Six ot the finest lots In Deschutes, level, water by ditC-h aud with city water. Next to new residence. Inquire Bulletiu office. You can ste a full line of suit and overcoat samples t The Men's Toggery. Guaranteed all wool Will give perfect satUfu ctlon. 37-38 A. L. French of The Men's Tog gery, represents the largest high class tailoritiR house in f,he United States, The Royal Tailors, of Chi cago. 37'38 W. W. Lawton, formerly of Se- Lawton owns 330 acres pf school land about eight uill'es southeast of Mtlltcau's raucu. 1 The Bulletin Sr.eo a vcar. Try the Sunday dinners at the Pilot Butte Inn. tf Fred N. Wnllncc of Laidlaw was in Bend Tuesday, Kvi'.itv purchase a bargain at the Patterson Drug Store. tf II. Koppce is now working at the Bend machine shop. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Hawthorn of Rostand arc Bend visitors this week. ' Why don't you drop in at the Pilot Butte Inn and get a real Sun day (linnet? tf Be sure U cal for a copy of Pat terson's Oregon fan if you have not received one. tf The Hotel Bend ha two incan descent lights over the sidewalk adjoining its building. Geo, S. Young is now doing drafting work for the Central Ore gon Irrigation Company. The Bulletin 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 use them. A safety deposit box in our vault is an ideal place for your val uables. Costs but $3 50 per year. You keep the key, we keep the box. Tint First National Hank ot bend. 27tf Bring your kodak films and plates to us for development Negatives selected and papers used that will give pleasing tones in the prints Shwakd & Camftikm., oposile the Postoffice. . 37tf Some, large potatoes grown by Z. T. Gideon, near Powell Butte, are being shown by the Byrne Real Es tate Exchange. They were grown under dry farming methods. The largest weighed 2'i pounds. The wood that makes beat is that bought of F. M. Carter, who ives full measure, aud you only pay for what you get. I can de liver on short notice. Leave word t A. M. Lara's. F. M. Carter. If you had a fire tonight what valuable papers would you lose that could not be replaced? Rent a safety deport box and avoid' the risk. You keep the key, we keep the box First National Bank. Latest song hits: "I'm Dream ing of You" and "Where the Frag rant Roses Grow." Words by R. V. Owen, Mitchell, Ore: 25 cents .1 copy or the two for 50 cents, by mail MlTCHRLL Mbrcantilb Co., Mitchell, Ore. 37-38 A crowd of 24 of the young people about town left this after noon for J. E. Sawhill's up-river homestead to spend Thanksgiving. From the reports of the abundance ot ducks along the river it is ex pected some limit recqrds will be broken. The regular subscription rate to the evening Telegram is $5 a year The Bend Bulletin will give you subscriptions from date to January 1, 1912, for $3 50- New subscrib ers can get The Bulletin and the Telegram for 4 75 for a year. Get 111 on this while it lasts. tf The Triplett brothers, accom panied by J. W. Taggart. went to Davis citek last Thursday on a duck shootiug trip. Although they did not find many birds at Davis creek, they report having seen a large number along the riv er near C. D. Allen's ranch. l'OK Saus I.UUUKR We have In one dry khrtl 80,000 feet of GuUhed lumber, M tire nud kinds from 1 to 34 inches in width. Also door and window jams, window stools, building shingle etc Wc can mate arrangements to deliver anywhere. Send us your orders. J. K, Masteu I.umler Co., Rosland, tf Rev. J. A. Mitchell will preach next Sunday at the Bend church Subject for 11 a. m : "Thanks clvtnir." Subject for 7:30 p. in : Why the Episcopalians, uetuoa ist, Lutherans, Congregationalists and Presbyterians use the forms Sprinkling and Pouriug in Baptism instead of Exclusive Immersion." Special music at both sermons. Hay $1.25, and grain $2 50 per 100 pounds, at Wenandy Livery Stable. Ladles' rubber gloves, all sires, for household use, at Rkd Cross Drug Stork. II. A. Berkman, formerly of Bend, returned last week from Bellingham, Wash., for a few days visits The Whatsoever will hold their nnnuat bazaar on December tenth .and twelfth iu the Commercial Club room. 37 The County Court met at Prine ville Monday, aud canvassed and declared the official returns of the electiou, J. H. Overturf and Morris Lara weut up-river duck1 shooting last Saturday afternoon, returning Sun day. They report very few ducks on the river, For Rknt Desirable office room over the First National Bank. 37tf Lost A stun of paper money. Finder will be liberally rewarded by returning same to box 3s, Bend, Oregon. 37 Miss Nona Richardson enter tained the High School seniors last Sunday with a dinner party at her home cast of town. Spruce up a little for Thanksgiv ing, and have your hair cut at 1 11 ties & Davidson's modern and well equipped barber shop. The Silvertooth Restaurant has bought the equipment of tie O'Tootc Restaurant at Shaniko, and it in now being freighted in, With the consolidation of the five laree Insurance Comnanie. formerly represented by the PJrst National Bank, our agency is the strongest in Crook County, M. S. LATTIK&CO. Mrs. J. 0 Johnston, accom panied by her father-in law, left last Saturday for her home at Akon, Ohio. They went out tu Shaniko with F. S. Stanley, in his car. If your home burned tonight, you would need the money to re buildAsk for a "Royal" policy (the largest fire insurance company in the world). M. S. Lattin & Co., Agents. 37 Miss Elizabeth O'Donnell of Welbiville, Missouri, sister of the O'Donnell brothers, arrived in Bend Saturday night. She will keep house for her brothers over tile Union Market. Bring your kodak films and. plates to us for development. Negatives selected aud papers used that will give pleasing tones in the prints. Skward & Cami'ukix, opposite the Postoffice. 37tf ABSTRACT TALKS. About Taking Chances. The chances are ten to one that your bouse will not burn up. Yet you carry fire insurance. The chances are five to one that you will never lose your property through a defect in the title. But the fifth man docs have a most exasperating time. Driven almost to desperation, be fore he finds rest be wishes he had never seen or head of real estate. With one of our abstracts show ing perfect title, the chances are ten to nothing that you will not be disturbed, or that your title will withstand any attack. , Be on the safe side. Get an ab stract. 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