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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1910)
rrz 3 SHOPPING DAYS LEFT BEFORE CHRISTMAS SHOPPINGDAYS LEFT BEFORE CHRISTMAS MEN FOLKS KEISER-BARETHEA TIES Wc have just rcalvid an assortment of thi' well-known Ktiser Harc-thca Neckties. This is nlxnlutcly the best line of neckwear on the nuirkct lodny mill is sold by the lending hiibctdishcri nil over the country. Just the thing to give him for Christ- . urns. An excellent assort- J! 1 (f 4s C 1 V S iiieut of shades nt from P W LJ 1 & Jf SLIPPERS Coinfottiihle house slippers are nlwnvs n crept ii Mr Vvr hnve them ut from $1.75 to $2.50 SCARF PINS AND SLEEVE LINKS-t i. esc m k c mighty instcliil unit appropriate presents. A tf 1 Offc nice ii'sortiucnt nt ciieh tf I U INCERSOLL WATCHES-Wh.it is more sensible a n gift for a muii than an lugcrsoll tvutch? They arc Kiiarnutt:cl for it yeur, ut $1.00 Not much timo certainly, but enough to do a great deal if you get at it right away. Don't wait until Christmas Eve. Take our word for it that you will regret it. Naturally our stock has been pretty well picked over but wo bought heavily this year in an ticipation of the demand and still have a nice assort ment to select from. Its just as easy to do it now as at the last moment. For the benefit of those who cannot visit us during the day the store will be open every evening this week until 9 o'clock. BOY LAND STEAM ENGINES That icily run by Mcntn. Alcohol lump, water gauge, Mtfcty vnlv, oil complete. Two varieties, horizontal mid upright, at $5.00 AUTOMOBILES Pivc-passengcr touring cam, operated by Iticlion wheel. Good hill climber. Strong ami tf l )l durable Price. J I J TOOL CHESTS Fitted wl h a complete outfit of good loots that will lust mid do good woik. Jut the thing for the boy who likes to "tinker urouud." One of the mot practical Christ mas gifts we have at $5.00 Other Outfits at from $1 00 to 5J.00 ROCKING HORDES-Two fine iclmcii-onc Jl Incliet IiIkii slid citvrrrd Willi irsl liali. I(I Milillr, at $.00. The other id luetic liluli. nivrrnl with rml linlr. HiikIUIi Mitillr, can tie liii'iiiilril rlllier on whrrW or riKker l $10.00 Olhrr Iwr.c. t $J 50 to JJ.73 KID LAND BABY BUMPS You con't break him. Cloth body, movable arms and legH, composition head t lint simply can't lc broken. The cutest toy for the you-jgster ever invented. G? 1 ff Price tP 1 JJ TOY ANIMALS Something else that can't be broken all made of cloth and excelsior rabbits, cats, dogs, elepha-jts, plus -iiul monkeys, at from , 55c to $2.00 PICTURE BOOKS-A. H C. books, Cinderella, Mother Goose, The Night licfore Christmas, Foxy Grandpa, Maud the Mirthful Mule, and lots of others, in z?- f( paper and linen, ut from JC lO Jl I vv FREIGHTER'S OUTFIT-Regular freighter's wagon with ixms and canvas cover, span of gray horses that move their lens. Particularly appropriate toy for this country Price $1.00 WOMEN FOLKS AUTO SCARFS In Persian designs, solid colors and shaded effects. She will "thank you J C a CO C most to death" fur one of these, at V J vl tO p &) FELT SLIPPERS In reds, greens, blues and browns Mighty comfortable these cold morn lugs. It will be hard to find any C 1 TC .. fcy T?f thing more aci-nptnble, at from p J tJ p&,JK HANDKERCHIEFS When in doubt give handkerchiefs No woman has ever been known to acquire too many ol them We have some beautiful linen ones at from 25c tO 40c SHAWLS are especially pleasing to the more elderly ladles We Have a good line in hootch plaids and cht-cks, solid colors and pure white, at from $2.00 to $3.50 The Doll Contest Closes Christmas Eve. At io o'clock. the last votes will be count cd and the dolts given away. There arc still a few days left in which to cast your votes. Don't forget to ask the clerks for them. A MERRY XMAS TO YOU AND YOURS That you may have health, happiness and a full measure of the good things of the Christmas Season is the sincere wish of GIRL LAND DOLL BEDS Imitation Iron beds, with canopy, 12x24 inches complete with mattress and pillow $2.00 Same thing toxt8 inches $1.50 KOLOR. KITS Complete outfit of dry and moist colors in cukes and tubes, cra oils, and pictures for coloring, q 1 fZ( Just the thing for developing latent artistic talent... P JU FURNITURE Rockers and straight backed chairs in white enamel, 12 inches high, seats 12x12 inches. Well made and durable. Rockers $1.50 Straight backs SI 25 DOLL TR.UNKS Inside measurements 10x17x8 inches Cloth covered and have tray with hat box tf f Fitted with lock and key tp jSrJsJSJ ??ttxJsX3& 'jfjr -y-y.7i EZ3B2 BEND, OREGON. "THE STOR.E OF BETTER VALUES." wHk-s FRIDAY SPEC'L 1 lb White Fig- regular 15 t pkg Currants regular 20 1 pkg. Raisins regular 15 5 lbs. Fresh Apples regular 30 t qt. Mince Meat regular 50 Total regular price Si 30 SPECIAL p I .01) BITS ABOUT TOWN. Subscribe for The Bulletin. The Patterson Drug Co. is in business for your health. The Hend Hultctin and Portland livening Telegram . 75. Juniper posts and dry wood for sale. Fkud HuNNKt.t.. 4043 Try the Peerless Prcsscry at the R. M. Smith Clothing Co. 381! K. L. Kirk left Saturday for his homestead in Gluss lluttc Valley. Lost A Yale Key. Finder please return to The liullctin office. J, II. Wenandy lias bought the CaMyle Triplclt property, in Lytic Wanthij Men with teams to haul logs. Ht Hai.vokson. .toil Xmas number of Patterson's Ore gonian now out. He sure to get one. Foil Sai.K Round, solid oak extension diulug table. Mkh. F. F. Smith. 3"tf W. R. Riley and family of La Pine came down yesterday to buy furniture. Solemn Mass at midnight at Catholic church Saturday night. Kvcrybody welcome. The Pilot Jlutte Development Company's sawmill wus closed down Saturday for an Indefinite time. It is time to take that suit over to The Peerless Pressing Purlors anil hnve it made new again. 3,1 tf A. M. Lara & Co. arc erecting nn addition 8x20 feet, on the north side of their store on Wall street. Fok RitNT Two rooms opposite Postoffice; running wuter, elec tric lights, Sec First National Hank. 40tf Will buy all fat cattle, calves and hogs ready for market nt highest market prices Gxovit II. Cai.d WM.i Hend, Ore, tf P. A. Woolley of Tumalo, was in Hend Monday, He has moved from his ranch to the F. F. Smith building in Tumalo. The Church Hazaar will be open every afternoon this week, Come and sec the new articles that have been placed 011 exhibition. Get a Parker Lucky Curve foun tain pen for the Xtnas gilt at Pat terson's Drug Store, Artistic Hend souvenirs at the Patterson Drug Store. The Mexican goods will be on exhibition at The Haaar Thursday afternoon. He sure to attend the Christmas Hall to be given Friday, Dcccmbtr 23, nt Linker's Hall by the Hend Concert Hand. Rev. Fr. Luke Sheehan, one of the Capuchin llrothcrs who visited Hend early last spring, has returned to this place to remain permanently. Iivcryone should make it a point to attend the school entertainment to be given at Linstcr's Hall Fri day afternoon between two and four. Wanthij Job work of any kind, by contract or day's labor; nlso light tcumiug. Call on Wal ter Taylor, McGillvray house, Lytic Addition. 39tf Rawc's Kconomy Store has n very attractively arranged Christ mas window. It is a winter scene, with the buildings and ground covered with snow. An Iullson phonograph or Victor talking machine would make an excellent talking machine. Drop into Patterson's Drug Store and hear the new records, We want contracts for pulling juniper trees new outfit, experi enced men and right prices. Call on or write II. A. Raudenbush, Priuevllle, Ore., II. Wilson ranch. 39 41 C. K. Morris is building a five room house, with bath, on lot 7, block 5, Deschutes Addition. He expects to hnve the house finished, and ready to move into by the first of the year. T. K. Duffy came over from Prineville today to spend Christmus here with V. A. Forbes He re ports that quite n crowd will come over with the football team for the game, next Monday. Construction work on the ditches for the Deschutes Laud Co., above La Pine, closed down last week for the winter, but will be resumed again in the spring as early as the weather will permit. The wood that makes heat is that bought of F, M. Carter, who gives full measure, and you only pay for what you get, I can cle liver on short notice. Leave word at A. M, Lara's. F, M. Cautmk. Roscoe Howard left for Portland Friday. William Kveriuguam of Rostand, wot in Hend Monday. Mother of Pearl manicure sets at Patterson Drug Store. Try the Peerless Prcsscry at the R. M. Smith Clothing Co. 3tf Ralph J. Legat, son of John Le gal, has gone to Portland to work. R L. DeCourcy and wife from The Meadows, were in Hend over Sunday. Dr. U. C. Coe, J. M. Lawrence and Frank Robertson left for Port laud Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Miller left for Columbus, Ohio. Friday, They will seud some time in California en route. For Sale Team of horses, wogon ami harness. Will sell separately. V. I5. Scott, nt Hend Lumber Co's. mill. 4Mf He sure to nttend the Christmas Hall to be given Friday, December 23, at Liuster's Hall by the Heml Concert Hand. A sidewalk from the corner of Ohio and Wall streets, south to the Public Library, was built during the past week. The building on Ohio street used by Frank Robertson us a garage, has been moved to the rear of the Library building. Wanted Men to cut wood, $2 00 and 2 50 jer cord. Write or see Wilson & Uddell at Wilson runch, Powell Duties, Ore. 41-44 Luther Metke wns in Betid over Sunday. He left Monday for the Deschutes Canyon, where he ex pects to do bridge work. The Bend Steam Luundry will make n special price for laundering blankets of 350 n pair, for one week, beginning Monday. Stephen Steidl returned Tuesday evening from Kugeue, where he has been attending school, to spend the holidays with Ills parents. The Pilot Butte Inn has been wired for electric lights, There urc three lights on the porch and a large light over the sidewalk. S. C. Caldwell, O. C. Heukle and C. M. Davis left for Portland Snturdny morninc. They drove the luater's team as far as Shaniko, Harr) Turpin is now sole owner of the Gents' Furnishing Store in I the Davics building, having pur chased Henry G Whitsett's inter est in the business. The Bend Concert Hand gave an open-air concert in trout of the Pilot Utittc Inn Sunday. A cli mate that will crmit out door con certs on December 18 is a good advertisement for Hend. The Oregon & Western Coloni zation Company of St. Paul, Minn., has issued a neat booklet, describ ing the resources of the country in cluded iu the military road grant from Albany to Ontario, which it purchased last summer. C. I. Bozell has bought lots 7 and 8, block 30, Park Addition, from the Bend Townsite Co. He also boucht the buildings on the railroad nght-of way iu block 29, Hend, and is now hnving the build ings moved to the lots just acquired. Bundles received ut Bend Steam Laundry on Monday before noon will be ready tor delivery Thurs day a m; Wednesday before noon ready for delivery Siturdav a m Bundles after Wednesday noon will not be delivered until the next week. The regular subscription rate to the evening Telegram is $5 n year The Bern! Bulletin will give you subscriptions from date to January t, 1912, for 5350. New subscrib ers can get The Bulletin and the Telegram for 4 75 for a year. Get in on this while it lasts. tf I'or Sai.k I.umhur We have In our dry "lied 80,000 feet of finUhed lumber, all lze tuiil kinds from 1 to 34 iuclira In width, AIho door and window jam., window stools, building iIiIiikIcs, etc. We can make arrangements to deliver anywhere. Send u your orders. J. N. Mujtcu Lumber Co., Kolaml, tf Reward. Fifty dollars will be paid for in formation leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone illegally cut ting juniper trees on lands within the Pilot Butte, Oregon Irrigation or Hetiham Fulls segregations. Junler wood is n vnlunble ap purtenance to these lands and must be preserved lor prospective settlers who intend to file thereon. CNTRAI.ORUGONlUKiQATIONCO., 40-43 Bend, Oregou. Library Club meets. The Ladies' Library Club held a regular meeting Tuesday after noon, and made preliminary ar rangements for a dance to be given 1 at Liuster's Hall on January 14 The order fcr the books to be placed on the pay-shelf was sent Tuesday. The next meeting of the Club will be held on Tuesday, January 3 ROWE'S ECONOMY STORE Wishes You a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year NLY three more days until Christmus will be ushered in, when the spirit of goodwill and goodfellowship will rule over all the land for at least one short day. It Is our sincere wish that it will indeed be a Merry and Joyous Christmas for all those living in this vicinity. Our section is about to enjoy n great development und may Peace, Happiness and Prosperity knock often it each one's door during the New Year of 1011. ROWE'S ECONOMY STORE Next Door to Postoffice r 1 FULL LINE OF 1 Builders' Supplies Doors, Sashes, Paints, Glass, Builders' . Hardware, Roofing. Everything you need for your new House or new Store. N. P. SMITH Wall Street, Wall Street