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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1910)
i f ' vS 1 w 6u iniiT'i in g-aa.M.tJid JUai- -T.., ,, , ,.. ,-,. . -V . .. JTT; .'T-.iyiniT,-Mrj-rtj-Lwrf,jl 'rrriiittiiiiiiiriii I 18 TOYLAN k3h ANITA "friiio lind nirnln iiluNwl I firn'o Siil i r viuuo nun iiuiii t iciii-wu lu. u o. This time lie left behind his rein deers and sleigh and came in a new and up -to -ante sevcn-passcngcr touring car, arriving Just In time to muke the trip from Slianlko before the roads broke up. The old gentleman left with us the largest and finest stock of toys we have ever been able to place on sale. He says he wants the youngsters of Mend to be as well provided for and have Just as Merry a Christmas as the little folks in the larger cities. We want you to bring the children in to see the toys. You will then be able to de termine what uppeals to them most and can have it laid aside. We will be glad to lay aside anything you may select until the day before Christmas. In this connection we want to add a word about your Christmas shopping. Again may we suggest thut you do it early? We ask this not only In behalf of our sales force but for your own benefit. Our assortment of toys is varied but there are not many of any one kind. The toy you admire today and think you will purchase tomorrow may be gone when you come back. Have it laid aside. This sounds reasonable, doesn't It? FOR THE BOYS. ROCKING HORSES-Somc with real hair, in a variety of sizes, at from $3.50 tO $10 AIR SHIPS That arc exact model of some of the Curtis ami Wtight monoplanes and tii-ptatics mid dirglhte. The most novel toy on the mnrkct, at from $1.25 to $3.50 VELOCIPEDES A few strong and substantial wheels iit... $3.50 STEAM ENGINES That really get up steam and run. A due plaything fot the boy with a mccbuuicut turn of mind i'ricc $5.00 AIR RJFLES -Well made guns at from $1.35 to $2.00 SAIL BOATS Built like the real thing; quite an assort ment nt from,., 40c t $3.50 SLEDS-Scvcral sizes, at from.. A $1.25 to $3.50 TOOL CHESTS Equipped with a good assortment ofiools that will do work. Just the tiling for the boy who likes to build things; at from $1.50 to $5.00 TOY TRAINS-Passengcr and freight train?. These arc durublc Iron toys for the youngsters who arc inclined to he des tructive; at from $1.50 to $3.50 DESK AND BLACK BOARD-Combiucd, fitted with a map of the United States and u roll of simple pictures for copy itiC. Cuu be folded flat and put avay. Price $2.50 Wo havo lots of other Toysand a fino .selection of Books, Games and Building Blocks. DOLLS. DRESSED DOLLS That open and clo.se their eyes and move their arms and legs. Tastefully dt cased; at from $1.50 to $3.50 UNDRDSSED DOLLS Sume that open and close their eyes and some that are not so accomplished; ut from ..... 40c to $3.50 Also Rag Dolls, Esquimo Dolls, ClowA Dolls, and Baby Bumps, unbreakable. , DOLL BEDS Wood and metal, at from... 50c to $2.00 DOLL TR.UNKS Large aud roomy, with trnys and locks. I'ricc $2.00 DOLL DISHES China and unbreakable metal, at from 75c to $3.50 DOLL CARRIAGES Wooden ones and metal ones that fold up; at from $1.75 to $2.00 DOLL TABLES With extension leaves, and also those that fold up; at from, v 50c to $1.75 DOLL HEADS A fine assortment of blondes and brunettes, at from , 30c to $1.35 CHILDREN'S FURNITURE-Wooden rocking chairs and straight chairs, at tram $1.25 to $1.50 Cane seated rockers $2.50 WASH BOARDS AND TUBS-atpcr set ).... 30c FLAT IRONS Complete with wooden handles & stand 25c DOLL SHOES-utpcr pair 10c and 15c DOLL STOCKINQS-at per pair 10c This Week's Friday Special ONE BOTTLE E ACH: Gcdney's Fancy Mixed Pickles regular 40c Gcdney'u Gherkins regular '. ,.. 40c Gedncy's Pickled Onions regular , 40c H. & 1). Horseradish regular., , 35c Total .'. l.(5 SPECIAL PRICE CI. 10 Do Your Christmas Shopping Early. c5gyRM BE1ND, OREGON. "THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES." Do Your Christmas Shopping Early. BITS ABOUT TOWN. Every purchase a bargain nt the Patterson Drug Store. tf Surety Howls furnished by M. S. Lattlu & Co. 38 Robert Tyler is now working for the Ueud Steam Laundry, Pqr Sauc Round, solid oak extension dining table, Mrs. P. P. Smith, 36tf Soap, cheaper than dirt this week, ut Rim Cuoss Drug. Stork. R. V. Reyell of Raymond, Wash , is in town negotiating for a ahiugle mill property. Sulphur, 10 cents per pound. Rkd Ckoss Dkuo Stork. 3otf Hay $1.25, aud grain $2.50 per 100 pounds, at Wenandy Livery Stable. Win. Arnold was In from Powell Bttttc Monday. I I'ou Runt Office rooms, ground flojr, Homlling Building. 38 Try the Peerless Prossery nt the K. M. Smith Clothing Co. jBtf Kkh hand-cut glnss on display nt the Pntteriou Drug Store, tf For SAl.it House and lot, reas onable, M. S. I.ATTIN & Co. 38 FOR RltNT Two fnrnUl.i-d rooms. Enquire IJiillctin office. O. P. Persons from the up-river rVHItltrti lUfl, l.l tlAI.t Inal C...-.I...." w. ..., nun ,ii wilIU tuiv OilMirUIiy. R. II. Leonard wns in Bend Sat tirduy from his homestead on the high desert roid. Miss Tot TnRgart entertained the members of the Sewing Club at her home Tuesday evening. L. I). Pox left Tuesday for his 160-acrc runrh near Premont, where he expects to spend the winter. The Home Land Company is va cating us VI1 Street office for the winter it Will open an office at the Oku it Hotel. Miss Kelly, sister of Mrs. James Adams, is now employed at the Ueud Hospital. Miss Kelly is a (ruined nurse. Will buy all fat cattle, calves and hogs ready for market nt highest market prices Guovit II. CAM wku., Hend, Ore. tf Drop in at Inncs & Davidson's oarbcr shop while you have the lime to spare, and get a first-class haircut and shave. The telephone directories are now being distributed, nnd the operators desire subscribers to call by number hereafter. W. P. Vandcvert was in Bend over Thnnkgiving. He reported Hat the roaas were very bard to travel on his trip down. You can sec a full line nfanii and overcoat samples at The Men's toggery. Guaranteed all wool Will give perlect satisfaction. 3738 Pok SALK Six ot the finest lots in Deschutes, level, water by ditch .nut with city water. Next to new residence. Iuquirc Bulletin office. W. D. Lockford, formerly of Salina, Kansas, who has been vis aing T. U. Wall, left Tuesday morning for his homestead near Sisteis. - David Underwood, who came in irom Seattle to assist iu installing and operating the machinery for 1 he Bend Steam Laundry, left Sat urday for Seattle. Chester H. Markel left Monday' (or his Home at Three Porks, Mou tana. He expects to return in the iprini? and locate on his homestead south of Millicnn's ranch. 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 cures to use them. Por Salk A splendid six-year-old fresh cow, at my ranch, 12 miles north of Bend,-and 7 miles iouth of Redmond. Phone on farm Frkd Shkrwood, Redmond, Or egon. 38 39 Bring your kodak films and plates to us for development Negatives selected and papers used that will give pleasing tones in the prints. Skwakd & Camiuiku., opposite the Postofficc. 27tf If you bad a fire tonight what valuable papers would you loe that could not be replaced? Rent a safety deposit box and avoid the risk. You keep the key, we keep the box. First National Bank. The ladies of the different church denominations will meet with Mrs Lawrence Tuesday afternoon, De cember 6, to make final arrange ments for the Union Church bazuar to be held in the Commercial Club room December to-12. All fraternity college men living 'in the Deschutes country are re quested to send their names, col leges and chapters to The Bulletin, us a professional man here is de sirous of keepiug an up-to-date rec ord of their whereabouts, R. H. Andrews nud John Peter son oi Miller, South Dakotn, occomr pnnied by L. D. Stephenson of Portland, were in Bendi last week. While in the interior they pur chased 480 acres of land about La Pine, through Mr. Stephenson. Having lately settled in Oregon would like to hear from owners of ftums, dty or irrigated; grazing or timber lands. Waut something that will turn into money within next three or four years. Only re plies, from owners considered. Ad dress, XX, this paper. 38-39 Por Rknt Office rooms, ground floor, Hotalling Building. 38 Try the Peerless, Pressery at the R. M. Smith Clothing Co, 38tf Cuudies, fresh and wholesome at Rd Cross Drug Storw. Evkry purchase a bargain at the Patterson Drug Store. tf II . Koppee is now working at the Bend machine shop. Pok Rknt Office rooms, ground floor, Hotnltiiig Building, 38 Baled rye liny for sale, cheap, by J. II. Benn, Powell Butte, Or. 35 30 Por Rknt Desirable office room over the Pirst National Bank. " a7tf Hay ft. 25,,.and grain f 7 50 per 100 pounds, at Wenandy Livery Stable. ' Be sure to call for a copy of Pat terson's Orogonlah if you have not received one. tf Armours Talcum, any odor, 15 cents this week, at Rkd Cross Dkuo Stork. Born, at Minneapolis, Minn , on Nov. 22. a boy, to Mr. and Mrs R.J McCann. It is time to take that suit over to The Peerless Pressine Parlors and have it made new again. J35tf A. L. Prench of The Men'o Tno- eerv. represents thr !nrict hidi class tailoring house in the United states, The Royal Tailors, of Chi cago. 37.38 Read in December Sunset Mog azinc, San Prancisco The Exposi tion City. Superbly illustrated in four colors, Now on sale at all news stands, 15 cents. 38-40 A safety deposit box in our vault is an ideal place for your val uables. Costs but f3 50 per year. You keep the key, wc keep the box. Tim First National Bank 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. Skward & Caupbkll, opposite the Postofficc. 27tf The wood that makes heat is that bought of P. M Carter, who gives full measure, and you only pay for whnt you get. I can de liver on short notice. Leave word at A. M. Lara's. P. M. Cartkk. Latest song hits: "I'm Dream ing of You" and "Where the Frag rant Roes Grow," Words by R. V. Owen, Mitchell, Ore: 25 cents a copy or the two for 50 cents, by mail MlTCHKU, Mercantile Co., Mitchell, Ore. 37-38 The regular subscription rate to the evening Telegram is $5 a year. The Bend Bulletin will kivc you subscriptions from date to January 1, 1912, for $350. New subscrib ers can get Tlie Bulletin and the Telegram for 4 75 for a year. Get in on this while it lasts. tf For Salk My fenced and im proved 160-acre ranch one mile west of Madras on Little Plain: $ 25 per acre, one-half down, bal ance lone term, ut 6 per cent Will trade for business in Bend or Laidlaw. J. ScuiPPKR, 568 V Second St., Portland, Ore. tf Poh Salk Lumber We bare in one dry abed 80,000 feet of fiuitbed lumber, II sites and kind from I to 34 incbea in width. Alto door and window jams, window stools, building shingles, etc. We can make arrangement to deliver anywhere. Send ut your orders. J. K. flatten Lumcer Co., Kotiaud, U M. S. Lnttln & Co. write fire insurance in all parts of Crook County. They represent the fol lowing companies: The "Royal," "Phoenix," "Law Uuion &. Rock," "Uuiou Assurance Society," "Nor wich Union," "Hamburgh Bre men," "Hanover," "American Cent," "Mich. F & M ," "St Paul P. & M.," "Equitable P. & M." and "Lloyd's Plate Glass Insurance Co." 38 T owney's delicious chocolates at Patterson Drug Store. tf Sawhlll Mouse Parry. A crowd of 25 of the young people about town spent Thanks giving with J. E. Sawhill and fam ily at their up-river homestead. They left Bend Wednesday after noon aud returned Friday. Al though enough ammunition was lakeu up to bring back a large bag of ducks, the number of ducks along the river were decrcuscd only to the extent of half a dozen. After the big Thanksgiving din uer, the young folks danced aud enjoyed numerous "stunts " The following guests were pres ent: Mr. aud Mr. U. J. Ovorlurf, Mr. and Mr. George A. Jones, Mise Markel, Harriet Dolten, Iva West, Veda "il liam,TotTagKrt, Cornelia Wilson, Non Richardson, Ada Porter, Ida Anderson, Florence Young, Messrs. K. M- Lara, A. M. l'rinule, P. W. Brackett. R. B. Gould, D. M. Davis, P. 11. May, Of U. Markel, I, T. Robinson aud U. C Coe. I I !!.. Notice. If you wish to have your ex, press aud light freight come iu along with your letters and daily papers, have it come in on the mail Hue. Tim Cornbtt Staoh & Stabuj Co, 25tf