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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1911)
0 Wll'l ' i'I' HllllillilHI1 I liilfnuH I mxl.liTr ll lli I'l ninHlliii'li'. i I M, 1 1 'n ii SOMETHING SPECIAL IN YjyE ARE OVERSTOCKED on tho loss oxponsivo blankets. These blankets ore neither cotton or wool but a mixture of both, heavier than cotton much cheaper than wool. At tho prices quoted thoy are tho best blanket you you over bought. And remombor those prices arc good only until Feb. 1st. ((Oflff LI 11" A heavy, firm blanket in u so It brown, with black and red J-U1U UUI border -full 11-1, .size 00x70 inches, art Qf Special price, per pair ,. U & CaVts 'QiIra RaW A beautitul .silver gray blanket with red and white and OllVei DGJU blue and white border, size full 11-i t 9 f U0x7H inches. Special price, per pair B M "Snow King 99 Special price, per pair "ITaY XLacI" F tl fVCal A Special price, per pair. f-IayrtTt" A light weight blanket in a dark tan color. ' Holders arc assorted, IllAVsll Size 01x78 inches. An extra good bargain. f V ( Special price. All of the above are double blankets with heavy stitched edge. We have 50 pairs of each style that we will sell at the above prices until February 1st. Bend, Oregon BITS ABOUT TOWN. S O. Dorr Is left fur Portland this morning. C. II. Foster of Powell Butte was In Hcud Friday. David llillof Harper was in town Monday and Tuesday. John Ryan and W. 1). Sellers left for Portland Sunday. That cold can be cured with Patterson's Cold Tabled. 46 J. Burkhnrdt of Powell Unite was in Bend last Monday. J. W. Taggart returned from Portland Thursday n in lit. UIr reduction on all rubbers and overshoes nt The Toggery. 46 Frank Kelly of Powell Butte was in Do ml on business Friday. Mis A. J Duprcy of Crescent was a Hcud visitor last week. MIm Naif' Fitzmaurlcc left for her home in Condon Sunday. Roy Poll and Fred Wright of Fort Rock were in Hcud lait week Patterson's Cold Tablets. best remedy for colds and Ia Grippe. 46 Fok Rknt Four-room house in Lytic. Enquire of F, M. Ray. 45 V' l)c sure to notice the windows of the Patterson Drug Store this week. 46 Send hi your orders for heavy timber and ship-lap. Heud Lum ber Co. 43tf If you have any real estate to sell see the Uyruc Rcul EMutc Ex change. 4atf The Byrne Renl Estate Exchange has a bargain in it 160 acre Powell Uuttc ranch. 42tf C. O. Pollard of the Crook Co. Abstract Co. nt Priueville, was in Heud last week. Paul Hagan was in town Monday from his homesteud southeast of Millicau'ti ranch. Jolin-ElklnsHbrmcrly-ofGran IterH Montana, is now manager of the bar at Hotel Hcud. Fon Sai.i' -A small tent with floor and side wulls, all in the best of condition. T.F. Apply Bum.UTIN Office. rjtwj&gj BLANKET Is a dark iruv blanket with is a 10-1 blanket, 5(lx7H ('ar oxor( Kr,l' blanket with red, white and black border. medium weiuht 10-1 rlx78 in. blanket, tffr 1 1 ff fcs2& "The Store of Better Values." Patterson is giving away a two-1 Ititely free a beautiful $100 chest of Community Silver. C. I) Brown and wife spent Sun day and Monday at their homestead near Powell Unties. F. C. Robison aim E. G. Rourk, of Crescent were in the city last week for a few days. W. II. Wilson and J. Johnson of Fort Rock were in Uend Saturday en route to Portland. "The Wooing of Tokola" is the title of a volume recently donated to the Bend Library. Tonight the Beagle Family will present "The Deacon of New York" ut Linstcr's Opera House. Sheriff T. N, Balfour was in town last week in connection with the triul of Gus Kulaiucy. WANTitn Loggers with teams, and man to clcur land and cut woikI.Ed HAI.V0KS0N. 44tf The Patterson Drug Store will give rtway absolutely free, u $100 chest of Community Silver. 46 , Myers & Wilkey arc building 0 50 ton ice house in the rear of their new building on Bond Street. Jeff Blue has been arrested by Deputy Gome Warden Dorris 011 the charge of trapping beaver. 0. C. Ilcnkle returned Friday from a three day's trip to Juniper Vulley, cast of Millicau's ranch. Fkk Lots of dry planer shav ings to bed your horses with, at the Bend Lumber'Co.'s mill, 431! Perry Smith and family left an Monday for their homestead, ia miles cast of The Millicun Ranch For Saui A few fine Buff Rock cockerels, also a-ycar-old cock. F. M. RAY, Beud, Or. 44U Dr. Uurris has returned from Prineville and can be found nt his old offices in the Hotaliug Build ing. 4546 For Runt T. wo rooms opposite Postoffice: running water, clec :ricJlgUU. See First Nat ionar- llank. aotf For Sale Team of horses, wngon nnd harness. Will sell separately W. IS. Scott, at Bend Lumber Co's. mill. 4itf Just try The Uulletlu Job Priutery. III .fn t '- - )'--., -j.... , ..-... red and blue border. This inches. $1.40 $1.13 q i .uj IJciid, Oregon If you want a shave or haircut, drop in ut Innes & Davidson's modern and well equipped barber shop, 46 Don't fail to learn how you can get absolutely free a $100 chest of Community Silver ut Patterson's Drug Store. 46 A 10)4 pound girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Cyrus of Sisters at the Bend Hospital Fri day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hobbs came in from their Powell Butte ranch yesterday, nnd will remain in Beud several days. Did you know that the Buu.it TIN job shop can print your visiting curds, on the best stock with hand some script type. T.F. Will buy all fat cattle, calves and hogs ready for market at highest market prices Gkovk II Caud wkm,, Bend, Ore. tf If you want 0320 acre home stead in the best wheat section in Central Oregon sec the Byrne Real Estate Exchange. 4stf Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lara and Moris Lara left for Portland and Seattle last Thursday, to be absent probably two week. For the first time this winter a large amount of slush ice has ac emulated just above the bridge uear the lower station. Rent books, with receipts nnd stub for a year, on sale at the Bui. t.KTiN office. Suits tenant and luudlord. No mistakes and no trouble, Charles RutclifTe, an employee of the Star Bakery, was fined $7 50 by Recorder Ellis, the charge ngaiust him being drunk and dis orderly. Barnhard Winters, of Everett, Wiuli , and G. W. Woodward, n former resident of Minnesota, have filed on 330 acre homesteads in Jun iper Valley. , Will exchange for Bend proptrty or land under ditch in vicinity of -BcntrrTTicrcs-onmia in Vancouver, B. C. This land is cleared and level, on Spnnawny car line. Price $1600. Also n double corner 66x130 in South Vuncouver. Price $600. For further Information see owner. Jamms Ryan, 44U' Beud, Hotel, ...of '"""'- - '- The Ladies Aid Society will hold a food sale next Saturday, begin tilng nt 11 A. M. nt R M Smith's Clothing Store. Buy your Sunday cnucs there. John Liuster, C C. Werner, II F. Kepplc uud John Usher left yes terdny morning for n three days hunting party at the tatter's up river homestead. Frank Johnson of La Pine is hauling lumber from the Masteu mill west of La Pine to Redmond and Bend, He brought down 11 lorn I'riday night. Last week several men and a rouple of teams were cugugid in repairing a sink hole in the Central Oregon Canal near the Pierce place, .it about mile four. E. C. Parks, a real estate man ol Loiigmout, Col , is in Bend, and reports that a large number of pco pic in his locality expect to come to Bend this summer. About all the salvage recovered from the Pilot Bultc Barn lire Is a dozen bales of parti illy burned lny ind 15 or more sacks of oats prett well spoiled by smoke and water. R B Gould returned Sunda) evening from a three week's visit to Seattle. He expects to remain here permanently now and will again open up an office in the Bulletin building. W. C. Bredcnhagen, of St. Paul, Minn , arrived last Wcdncsdu) evening and has become proprietor of the Turpin Gents' Furnishine Store. Mrs. Bredeuhagen will comr to Uend soon. For Saui Forty acres of ditch land six miles from Bend. Tfairt. acres irrigable. Contract and water rent fully paid A barg.iiu tf taken nt once. Address Box 40. Bend, Oregon. 421! Services at Catholic church on next Sunday, Jan 29th Hoi) Communion nt 8 o'clock, Solemn Mass at 10:30. The Mass will be ung by the newly organized choir. Everyone welcome. The Hotel Bend has a new ten foot electric sign, with 100 two can die power incandescent bulbs. The work of remodeling the hotel has tecn started and will be completed s rapidly as possible. The telephone directories, with all Bend numbers revised and cor rected, have been distributed Hereafter Central will require the use of numbers in calling parties and not names as heretofore. I'OR Salk I.UUDRr We hve in one dry hed Ho.ouo (ret of finlhcl lumber all titct and kinds (ram I to 34 tnebet in wnil ih. Alto door and window jam, window stoolt, building thinglet, etc We can make arrangcmcnti to deliver anywhere. Send us vour order. J.N. Mattcn Lumber Co., Koilauil, tf OliverThorbjornsen is completing his building on Bond Street, near Miunesotn. Work on this building was stopped about two months ago but it is now Mr. Thorbjornsou's intention to complete it as soon as possible. W. R Sayler, who has bought an interest in the John Edwards ranch, declares that he has lived in 38 different states and .that the winter climate of Bend is by all odds the most pleasant he has yet encountered. C. S Benson returned .Saturday night from a brief busine.es trip to Fort Rock. Mr. Benson says that from Lava Butte southward more than two feel nf snow remains on ihe ground even after the rains en tirely cleared it off here at Bend. The high wind last Wednesday night broke the minimum thermom eter in the U S Weather Bureau apparatus behind The Bulletin office. Until a new one is procured from Portland the daily roimimum record will have to be abandoned. L. M. Black and J. F. Pollock of Hofibrd, Kans.; J. S. Blount and Mrs. K Blount of Oregon City; A. II. and S 0. Olmstead of Linton Oregon, ' passed through Bend last week on their way to contiguous homesteads iu the Fort Rock country. The Bend Athletic Association will give a Grand Masquerade Ball in Linsters Hall, Feb. 14th. Val uable prizes will be offered for best and most grotesque costumes worn by each sex. Knapp's Orchestra will furnish the music. A goJd time is assured to all. The Rev. Dr. Walton Skipworth, superintendent of The Dalles dis trict, will conduct services Sunday in the Baptist Church, both mom ing and evening with special music. Dr. Skipworth is reckoned an ex ceptionally interesting speaker and a lurge atteudeuce is expected. Notice. If you wish to have your ex press and light freight come in along with your letters and daily papers, have it come in on the mail line. Tun Cornktt Staok & STAM.W Co, 25tf 1 miTfiin iiii. irw"in rnv wui"- AT THE HOTELS. Pilot llutle Inn. MIm A. J. Duprey, It. C. Kourk, V. C. ItoblMii, Crt-iril, Ore; C. W. Kirk- untie, w. 11, ur cv, ciiiie L'arollirrs. Clyde MrKny, rortUiid, Ore ; II. It. Atliertnn, Roy flraiitoii. Redmond, Ore.; A. 8, Htokke, Vancouver. II, C; Q. J lloener, T. N IIlfonr, I'rlnevllle, Ore.; . It. Snwlilll and (amity, The M'aduws; C. U. Mycrt, New York; A O. Huiiler, Uend; S. Ilrooka, Miunearoli; Waller O'Nell. Slmulko. Ore.; O. I'. Zimmer man, Klamath I'hIU, Ore. Hotel Uend. C. O. I'ollard, I'rlnevllle, Ore.; Joe Denolr, Milwaukee, Wla.; J, M. Wilton, Chicago, III.; Dan I'elerKin. II. W. Mou ahan, It, Si rami, Redmond, Ore,; Hot I'olu, I't. Rock, Oie ; J. K. Ryan and wife, The TiiIm; P. Weal, C. M. Youiik. R. W. Davrutxjrl. I', I!. Itl.lioti. I'ori. Uud Ore ; C. K. Illaml, Hermltton, Ore. TaKscsrt'a Hotel. 8, C. Hadley. Republic. Wa.li.; I,. M. Illaek. J, . I'ollork, Stafford, Kant., J, I'. Mount, MIm Mount, Oreiroii Cily, Ore ; A II OlmMeaii, KOOImtlean, I'ort land; J Ilurkhardt. Powell Ilutte; N J l.uthead, W I) Cherry, W A Swely. Sea I lie. Wath.; I'rauk Johnton and wife, Urine; John llunte, I'orUmouth, Va ; 0 W Syaon, Ne Perce, Ida.; A Rlotli, Oarfield, Wali ; J ! Kinney and wife, Culver; 1'rcd Wright. I't. Rock. Ore. Turpin Announces Sale. I wish to announce to my patrons and the puhlic at large the sale of my gent's furnishing establishment on Wall Street, formerly known as Turpin & Whitsett's, to W. C. Brcdcnbagen, of St. Paul, Minn. Mr. Bredeuhagen has taken over my store, entire stock and good will. I take pleasure in recom mending him to all my old cus tomers, and requesting that they ontiuuc to patronize the store in the future as they have in the past I want to take this, opportunity 'o thank all those who have dealt vith me for their generous patron jge and my friends for the substant ial backing they have given my business sin e its start (Signed) H E. TURPIN. Save Your Dimes s Nickels ANY number of Bend ladies have taken advantage of .our Home Goods Sale to supply their kitchens with needed pans, kettles, mixing bowls, towel racks, towels, etc., etc, After looking over our extensive showing of Home Goods, they have been greatly surprised at the reasonableness of our prices and the many remarkable bargains found in our store. It is Bend's Economy Center. This sale is still in progress and this week we call your attention to another genuine money saver. Large Serai-Porcelain Cup and Saucer Good quality blue-white ware baked extra hfcrd with a clean, bright glaze This is a gnuiue bargain and its equat cannot be found elsewhere Sold in any amount. Per cup and saucer. Ask to see our glass GRADUATED COOKINd CUPS. Shows 1-4 cup, 1-2 cup, 3-4 cup. Just the thing for the kitchen. Rowe's Economy Store NEXT DOOR TO "The Same Goods o oo coo ooooo I WISH TO Announce to the peoplo of Bond and surrounding country that I have purchased the stock of Men's Shoes jmd Men's Furnishing Goods of H. . Turpin, on Wall Street. Come in and see me. I will bo pleased to meet you and show you what I have. Come in anyway and say hello; you will ke just as welcome whether you buy or not, and I want to meet you. Next week I will have something jo say in this space that, will surely in teresl you, Watch for my ndvertfsement. W. C. BREDENHAGEN iMsrtJMA&UkttrilatiAfimMcMiftriMI School Notes. A new achednle hat been arranged for the IIIkIi School which la expected to be followed out for the last half of the year, .Several new branches have been ettab IIMtrd, one of which It Advanced Arith metic. Tillle Wood nnd Charlie floyd have returned to school afler teveral week aUence, I.att Thursday the Hllitll Grade Clu 1 met at the school building and after n short program the members of ihe club au until time to adjourn. Charles Triplett and Lawrence Rets dorter have been abtcnt 011 account of lllllrM. Most of the mid-year examlnatloi have been completed and now the pupils are starling on the last half of the school year. Vancey Clark hat dropped out of (he eighth grade. Tumalo Items. Tumalo, Oregon,, Jan. aj. O. W. and Chat. I.. Weimer were Uend visitors yesterday. J. W. Ilaker has returned from Rote burg. Mrt. Uaker and daughter will re turn in a (ew days and will take up their residence in Redmond. The wind a (ew days ago blew many treet acrott the road between Tumalo and Uend and the people of these part are hoping that they will be cleared out toon. The people of this neighborhood net at the Pineburst School house Friday night and organized a Literary Society and wound up with a basket supper. ' I'red Weiitng of Cloverdale arrived here Saturday on his way to Bend with a load of dressed beef. Mr. Wclslog re ports that he bat butcbered 24 beevea and has ten more to butcher this winter, lie alto has 36 hogs which he will make bacon of. Just try The Bulletin Job Printery. POSTOFFICE. for Less Money.' o oo ooo ooooo