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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1911)
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FANCY HOSE-Lace nml hand embroidered, u dozen illffeicnt pat terns ntitl colors- lliicc tf i t( pairs for P I .UU COLLARS Helmet lltiiiiil, our entire line, nil slcs to for $1.00 SHIRTS Our entire line of nft negligee and Kolf nliirln, tf 1 f( $i 35 vul. nt per garment VUU Muleskln Mittens The mostdur- utile ever turned nut for tlie money, it .oc value l 3 uiri tf i tC Cloth Gloves I.tirgc gauntlet, leather faced, a 30c value d 1 fC nt 4 p.iira for P "" Wool Socks Extra heavy, wliitc or gray, 6e vultie, nt rt 1 ff 3 pair for H vU Ladies' Wear. Underwear Fleece lined, odds nml ends, values up to 75c u garment, 11 good run of sixes, ut 4 d 1 CC garment for P vJVJ Cashmero Hoso 3 styles, nil sles, the kiml ou lmve rt j CC bought nt 35c. now 4 pr P m3J Undorwear -a piece cashmere, glove fitting rib, value f 1 25, C rft at per garment $ VJVJ Children's Cashmere Hose a good quality, Hire 6 to 10, 30c nml 35c vnluei, at 4 pair tf Ckf Outing Flannels-ctioicc of our entire line at ll yards far... $1.00 "THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES' GROCERIES. Assortment No. 1 . 1 can Wudco Aprieofi . p 1 ciin Wndco StruwU-rries ( II - 1 cmi Sliced Pineapple 1 S 1 .00 1 can Crated Pineapple Assortment No. 2, 3 pounds Seedless Raisins ) For 1 pound Drkd Cherries f C 1 (( 1 jar Preferred Stock Jelly ) P WU Assortment No. 3. 1 80. bottle Purity Olive Oil ) For l Durkcc's Jinlud Dressing (CI Afl I Uel Qunllty Catsup ) S vl Comforter Materials "Rcddisode" BattS One piece, 72x84 itichei, 3 lbs. per latt, pure white cotton, regular (( price 1 25, at per halt.. P I .UU "Tulip" BattS Pure white cot ton, two mI7.cn, 1 pound and j-pouud, Value 35c pound, at 5 tf 1 if lbs. for p I .UU SILKOLINE An excellent cover nig, plain and printed, beautiful pat term; our entire 15c line g 1 AA nt 8 d for P i .UU SATEEN Dainty pattern; our entire 25c line at 5 ids. tf 1 ( PRINTS A servicnblc covering Jhul will not show voil iiurks Value 7J4c per yard, at 16yds. (or. $1.00 RICE Kcclcaned, broken head, nt 12 pounds for $1.00 SUGAR Guaranteed Cane, nt it lbs. for .. $1.00 COF F E E Your choice of 3 lbs. Magnolia or 3 j lbs. Special Carucol. for $1.00 MILK 7 cans of Carnation for $1.00 These prices hold good only until Feb ruary 18th. No cash discount tickets issued at theso prices. House Furnishing Goods. COFFEE POTS -Three-quart, Koyal Blue Kuanicl Ware guaranteed, a $1 20 value, at per j f( DOUBLE BOILERS-Thrcc qt , Koyal lilue Enamel Ware, guaranteed) n $1 15 value, at per rt rr Berlin Kettles Three sis.3. 4 and 6 quart, Koyal Blue Eunrnel Ware, Kuaiautecd, a $1.35 value for the 3 sues. One each of the 1 f( 3 sizes all for p 1 .UU BITS ABOUTJ'OWN. Lee Davenport wan in town Sat day. Buy your valentines now at the Patterson Drug Co. 48 0car Mvcrs Is In town from hit up-river homestead. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Shotiquist were in Hvnd last week, J. J. Colin of I.aldlaw was in Ilenil 011 business last week. I wish to buy n good milk cow. Address A. I. Hudson, lleuJ. 49 Send us your orderi for heavy timber unci ship lap. Doud Lum ber Co. 43f If you have any real estate to sell see the Byrne Kcal Estate? Ex change. 4'tf A. H. Nelson wns In Hend Mon day from his homestead bouth of Milllcau'H. Patterson's Cold Tablets are cur ing hundredH of colds every day. Only 25 cents. 48 Did you know that the Hut.UK tin job shop can print your visiting curds, on the best stock with hand home script tyjc. T V. David Ifr rear of Sisters was in Hend Sunday. Professor T. C. Neccc left foi Portland Satutduy morning. Mr. niul Mrs. Hans Johnson of Tutnalo were 111 the Saturday. William KveritiKliam of I.n Pine was in Hend on business last week. Huy your valentines now nt Pat terson's before they arc picked over. The Byrne Kcal KsUtc KxchauRe has 11 bargain in a 160 acre Powell Untie ranch. 43U Yesterday II. K. Turpiu badly scalded his right hand while rcscu iui: u falliiiR kettle of water. W'ANTKD I.oRRers with teams, and man to clear laud nud cut woikI. Ki) IIai.vok.son. ,j4if 1'or Sai.k OocmI kitchen rutiRe with hot water attachments. Cash or credit. C. S. HimoON. tf If you want n haircut or shave drop in at Innus mid Daviusou's modern and well equipped burlier shop, 48 With every $1 cash purchnse the Patterson Drug Co. is RivitiR n chance on a $100 chest of Commun ity Silver. A Big Slaughter in Prices! txr - .. - " - WU lmve wnno Mrn's nml Lmilpn Winter Unilerweiir tlmt we do not mull in curry over t nrxl full, then-lore w 111c nnln to laiij;liter tlic lirli-en wlitiout mercy. If jou need underwear now, lliis nicmm 11 very vtwliiiitlul mvIiik to yon. If you do not need the ood now, It uetertlirleM will ly ymi to buy them and hold llieui until next lull, 11s by tliemvhitf you will lie inukhii; much more tlmn in per cent 011 the money iiiM'ntnl. Men's r.uiuaiitred All 'Wool Shirts nud Drawers, very t 1 f heavy regular fi.oo value now, per garment p A, V Men's Wool Draw er, regular f 1.00 values now 50flS I.mllrn' High Ormle Wool Vents and rants regular fl.50 OrtjAc value now, per garuiciil 7Vl.ia Kiulles' lertey Hllibed Vests anil l'suts, heavily fleeced O-O'C reKulttr.iiSC value now, per garment &JK.I.O Rowe's Economy Store Next I9iir to l'ostomcc. 'The Sume Goods for Less Money." V. A I'orbes returned Monday from a busiucNS trip to Priueville. The Rirls basket ball team play ed n practice i;ame Monday even ing. Last week Mrs. I. D. Wilson entertained the Bridge Club at her home. Guaranteed shoes nt a price you can't beat for 10 days only at Bredeuhngeu's. 474 The Wcnandy I.iverv Barn will be wired for electric lights by the cud of the week. Pkitit Lots of dry planer shav ings to bod your horses with, nt the Bend Lumber Co.'s mill. 43U Fok Khnt Two rooms opposite Poitofllce; running water, elec tric lights. Sec First National Bank. 40M V. R. Harbour, Ted necker, Fred Wallace, V. K. Dayton and John Couch, ull of I.aidluw were in Bend Monday, For Sale Team of horses, wagon and harness. Will sell separately. -V. K. Scott, at Bend Lumber Co's. mill. 4itf Be sure' to save vour cash tickets from the Patterson Drug Co. You may win the 58 piece set of Com munity silver. Foit Sai.k Fortv ncres of ditch Inud six miles from Bend. Thirty acres irrigable, Contract and water rent fully paid. A bargain if taken at once. Address Box 40, Bend, Oregon, 43U Louis Doouar, manager of the Pioneer leleplio'.ic Co., hns been in Burns trying to arrange for the connection of his line .southeast from Priueville with the lines going northeast from Burns. The Pio neer Company has 85 miles of line already operating toward Burns. Don't forget the masquerade ball at Duster's Hnll Tuesday, Feb. 14 Music will be furnish by Kuunp's orchestra, Dancing until 3 A. M. Secure your masks nt Patterson's Drug Store and Lnra's, Plenty of floor mauugers nud n good time is assured to all. Valuable prizes will be offered for the best sustain ed characters, L D. Wiest has been confined to his home for the past week with la grip. A large quantity of good ice has lieen cut ftom the river the past few days. You can save money by rending Rowe's Hcouomy Store ad in this issue. jS Miss Pauline Wiest returned Fri day from Portland nud Hoodl River. G. W. Shrincr nnd familv are moving to Hend from their up-river Homestead. When vou are in need of any thing, then is the time to think of Rowe's Hcouomy Store. 48 1 "A Marriage Under the Terror," by Wentworth, is the title of a new book donated to the Libray. Peter Jensen is hauling lumber from Hend to his irrigated ranch two miles north of Laidlaw. Only three days left to get n pair of shoes at 50 cents less than regu lar price at BkkdkniIagkns 48 Fok Rknt Irrigated ranch, 370 acres in cultivation. Some ulfalla Luit Davkni-ort, Hend. 48 51 Workmen are now engaged hi clearing away the debiis from the fire at the Pilot Butte Darn on Wall St.eet. Buy a pair of Bredeuhogen's shoes now nud save money. Kverv pair guaranteed to give satisfaction or money back, 47--I8 Kggs for Hatching from pure bred Silver Laced Wyandotte. $i 00 per setting Mks. W. P. Downing, Bend, Oregon. tf The chest of Community Silver, the Patterson Drug Co is giving away is a b-nuty. A free chance with every $1 cash purcase. 48 Roscoe Howard returned from Portland yesterday evening. II came in on the railroad to within 19 miles of Madras, driving the rest of the way. The rails of the on-coming rail road will reach Madras this week nnd one of the first shipments over the road will be new goods for Rowe's Kcououiy Store. 48 Manager Dooncr has donated to the Hend Commercial Club the free use of the telephone In the club .room. j Father Luke Shcchan left Mon day on n business trip to Hermis- In. 4 tl.. ...111 I... ... ...... nLt.it Im 1 tuin .. win u una Minflll 11:11 I days. Will buy njl fat cattle, calves nnd hogs ready for market at highest market prices Gkovk II Calm WKM., Hend, Ore. tf If you want a 320 acre home stead in the best wheat section in Central Oregon see the Byrne Real Kstatc Exchange. 43tf The bowling alleys in the Rowlct Iiuitding on Wall Street have been sold to J W. Hal?er who took tbem to Redmond Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saltmarsh and family have moved into the cottage on Wall Street formerly oc cupied by A. C Lucas and family. For Sau Six oi the finest lots in Deschutes, level, water by ditch and with city water. Next to new residence. Inquire Bulletin office. T. J. Nond of the Blacker, Nond Timber Co,, of Portland, was in Hend last week, and it is under .lood bought some small tracts of timber. The Y. P. S. C. K. meeting Sun day cveuing was the best attended 10 date. A consecration meeting will be held next Sunday evening t 6:30. The Priueville Commercial Club is issuing a substantial leaflet set ting forth what Crook County and its rouuty seat have to offer the s-t tier and investor. The mid-week prayer-meeting topic for this evening will be tht subject of the Sunday School lesson icxt Sunduy. 1st Kings, 18:35 39 Leader Dr. Sandburg. Mrs. W. W Faulkner entertain. m1 the "500" club at Mrs. J. M Lawrence's residence last Wednes lay night. This evening Mrs. H ). Overturf entertains. The remodelling of the Hotel Bend Is nearing completion. Th iflicc entrance is now on Oregon Street, nnd the corner on Bond h iccupied by the hotel bar. For Sauj Homestead relin quishment if sold at once. Good og cabin nnd barn, seven rick A-ood ami a fine well on place. En quire at The Bulletin office. 48 Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Finley left for Portland last week. Mr. Fin ley will assist his father in prepar ing Council Crest, Portland's Scenic Park, fur the summer opening. Straykd Dark chestnut riding pony, gelding and- yearling ba filly, both haltered. Reward for return or information leading to re covery. E. C. Pakk, Redmond. Elmer Merrill, E. R. Post and Robert McKcnuett left Bend today for a trip to the southeast to in vestigate the locality where the supposed mineral bearing rock was found. E. C. and A. P. Jackson of Laid law were in Hend Saturday. They come from Spokane, having moved tLence to au "80" under the Steal ley ditch, east of Laidlaw, last November. J. II. Scott, resident engineer on the Oregon Trunk line will move his camp to Hend the end of the week. It is expected that the camp will remain m Hend until the com pletion of all work now under way L. D. Kennedy from Minneapolis arrived Monday. Mr. Keunedy is the partner of E. M. Thompsou in the new firm of Kennedy & Thomp son, who will open a furniture and music store in the addition to the Johnson Building on Wall Street. George Coe, father of Dr. U. C. Coe and of Moutelle Coe of Bend, died at his home in San Francisco on Sunday morning. The deceas ed was a practicing physician, and was over 70 yeatrs old at the time of his death. His wife survives him. For S.vtK Iajmbkr We usve in one dry nhcd So.ooo feet of finished lumber, all sixes nnd kinds from I to 34 inches in width. Alto door and window jams, window stool, building ihlugles, etc. We can make arrangements to deliver anywhere. Send u your orders, J.N. Maiten Lumber Co., Roaland. tf LAND PLASTI3R AIGGTINO. This Saturday at 11 A, M. all farmers interested in the use and purchase of laud plaster will meet 111 the Bend Commercial Club rooms to dicuss methods of co-operation in the purchase nud use of the plaster. CARD OP THANKS, The different church societies wish to express their thanks to the Bend Commercial Club for the use of their room during the recent church bazaar. ' 'Hkmw A. O'Kank. Mrs E D, Wilson, Mrs O. A, Thorson, E. ESTKU.U Elus, Presidents, POPULATION FIGURES. Census Reports For Oregon Counties In Hands of Legislature. The county population figures for Oregon of the 13th census have been furnished the state legislature for its use in re-districting the date. Crook County has 9.315 inhabi tants, of whom 451 arc Indians, t negro nnd 8 Chinese. The total population of the stntc is given at 673,765, divided as fol lows: 655,610 white, 1,536 negro, 5,001 Indian, 7,317 Chinese and 3,386 Japanese. Harney County has 4,059, Lake 4,658, Klamath 8,554, Malheur 8,601, Wasco 16,336 and Wheeler 3.484. MANY BEND PICTURES. Oreat Northern Booklet Gives Th s Section Valuable Publicity. In the Great Northern's Oregon booklet, a big 33 page fully illus trated folder, Central Oregon comes in for three-fourths of the attention. Hend is particularly fortunate. Nine of the 33 illustrations arc of Bend scenes; among these is a beau tiful timber picture, a view of the Uend school, irrigated aud dry-farm fields cast of town, and a magnifi cent double pae view of a rye field near Bend. A most interesting synopsis of U. 3. Homestead taws is given, ac companied bv a map showing the Central Oregon territory where 33o-acre homesteads may be had. FANCY DRESS PARTY. Red Riding Hood Entertains Puritan and Other Maidens. On Friday evening Miss Tot Taggart entertained at a fancy dress party at her home on Oreost Street. About forty young people attended, all the girls dressed in fancy costumes, which ranged from the attire of prim Priscilla, the Puritan maiden, to the abbreviated childrcns dresses worn by some of the eight yeir old guests. The hostess impersonated Little Red Riding Hood. After much dancing games were played, fallowed by the serving of refreshments. WILL OPEN TOMORROW. Myers & Wilkey will open The Budweiser saloon on Bond Street between Greenwood and Oregou tomorrow eveniug at seven. REMODEL BUILDING. The room in the Davies Building on Wall Street formerly occupied by the Bijou theatre, has been leas ed by H. E. Turpin. He has re moved the partitions and will live in the rear of the building for the present. Although he expect? to open a store in the near future, he has not announced what lines he will carry. Notice. If you wish to have your ex press and light freight come in along with your letters and dailv papers, have it come in on the mail line. Tiik Cornktt Staoh & Stahlk Co. 35tf CURE YOUR RHEUMATISM and other ills of the body at the Hot Lake Sanatorium (The House of Efficiency ) Hot Lake, Oregon. The Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. Sells round-trip tickets, good for three months, allowing $0 worth of accommodation at the Sana torium, at Portland and all O.-W. R. & N Stations. For further information and illus trated booklet,, addre-s Dr. W V. Pby, Medical Supt. nud Mgr , H it, Lake, Oregon, any O.-W. R. & N, Agent or write to Wm. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon.