MiifMwiiMioimniiYriiirwimft'.VfaMfif "iwniMiiinii7i ftr. imvritti'i.7i,''iiiii'i.iiMaiiiiriiiiifii jh , , ... ,.,.,,., .- .- i32 ,--,.- n:.nr.wr-.mg.yma THE MEANING OF A PHRASE Prom time Immemorial It has been the practice among merchants to give to their stores some descrip tive title or "cntch phrase", such as "The Golden Rule Store" or "The House of Satisfaction." There Is usually an excellent reason for the prac tice, the Idea being, of course, to indicate by the title the nature of the business policy adopted by the house. Unfortunately It too frequently happens that the ma jority of the public fall to get the Idea. The thought may be poorly expressed or the customer too much occu pied with other matters to pay much attention to it. Usually It represents to him nothing more than a pleas ing combination of sounds. We are therefore taking the liberty of explaining briefly just what we mean by our own slogan "The Store of Better Values." It is a generally accepted fact that it is poor econ omy to buy cheap or shoddy goods. It the case of wear ing apparel the cheaper goods may look as well at the start as those of better material but the test of a short time proves them unsatisfactory. This makes a dis satisfied customer and directly affects the reputation of the merchant. In the case of groceries it is a well-worn but true saying that "the best a man can put in his stomach is none too good." The can of tomatoes for which you pay fifteen cents Is all right as far as It goes and repre sents good value for the money but there Is considerably more than twice as much quality, nourishment and satisfaction In the tomatoes for which you pay twenty five cents a can. It may not seem that in buying the better grades you are getting as much for your money but actually you will find that in the long run you are getting much more. For these reasons we have adopted the policy of buying the best possible goods that will meet local con ditions and selling them at the lowest prices consistent with a fair and legitimate profit. This policy has never been known to fail with anyone else and we do not be lieve it will with us. We believe in selling you goods that will satisfy you, not only for the moment but dur ing their life-time, at the lowest prices we can afford. It is the only way a business built on any other foun dation can not last. And that is why we call our store "The Store of Better Values.!' O. C. Hcnklc lint week In the Bend Oregon mamss si m jttst Bend Oregon BITS ABOUT TOWN. C I Boiell Icfl for Portland this morning W W Cole of La Pine was In Bend Sunday J A Riggs of Powell Butte was in Bend last week. I, D Stephenson of La Piue was in Bend lait week. Electric lights were Installed at the Library last week. Warren Duncan of Silver Lake was In Bend last week. Fou Rhnt Sto'e room on Wall Street. Millard Triplctt. $c C, W. Withers of Summer Lake was a Bend vUilor last week. Wantud Hay to buy. Ad dress XX Bend Bulletin. 5'5 Team, harness, wagon and farm Implements for sale. J. II. Bkan. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. B. Wall and D TV r.nrdlner anent the week end nt Sisters. Thomas Roberts returned Mon day from a three days trip near Sisters, , Don't lall to drop In at our new i More on Oregon Street. The Men's Toggery. 5 Mis. L. C. Miller was In on Mon day from her homestead buying supplies. F. C. Robinson and C F. Erring- ton of Crescent, were Bend vlsitorn Saturday. List your city property with us for quick sale M. S. Lattin & Company. 5 J. P. WolfTwas in Bend Satur dny from his homestead In the Mil llcan Valley. Wantud 40 acres -of Improved Irrigated laud to rent. Address XX Bend Bulletlu. 50'5 One of the new show places of Bend Is The Men's Toggery on Oregon Street, 50 Mr. Wm. Brown and Mrs. Clara I;, Nichols of I.aidlnw were Bend visitors Monday List your property for sale with J. Ryan, oflicc on Oregon Street op positc Bend Hotel. 50tf If you want to see an upto date thop Mop In at The Men's Toegery on Oregon Street. 50 List your property for snlc with J. Ryan. Oflicc on Oregon Street opposite Hotel Bend. 1 50tf For Saui 3 room house and lot 1 00 xi 00, Lytic Add, price $450, i cash. J. Kynu, Agt. 50U The Central Oregon Irrigation Co. has appointed a selling agent in Prineville for the first time. Fok Sauc acre In Lvtlc Add, level and free from rock. Price $350. Terms, See J. Ryan, jotf If you want a first class shave and haircut, try Inues& Davldsou'f modern and well equipped barber shop, 50 James Ryan, formerly of Seattle, has opened a rent estate office on Oregon Street, opposite the Hotel Bend. Fok Sai.hi so acres, 100 acres under ditch; 4 miles from Bend, I price $2000, some terms. See J. Ryan. 5tf The Misses Markel spent Satui. day and Sunday on their home stead claims in the Millican lo cality. Fok Sam 40 acies, 25 acres under ditch, eight miles (rout Bend. Part cash, balance to suit purchaser. See J Ryan." 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. Joe Buckhols who has been spend ini! the past few months at WooMer, Ohio, is expected back the first of the month. Bob Lik, who recently located on a homestead in Millican Valley, is working at Tnggart's during J. W. Tuggart's absence. Thomas Cray was in Bend Sat urday working in the interests of a new postoflicc which he wants lo cited near his homestead, J D Davidson returned Friday from his homestead near Powell Butte. He recently built a house on the place, in which his family is now living. George Millican, who came in from the well-known Millican Ranch for the celebration at Madras, left for home Saturday morning. J A. VyeofSt Paul, who was in Bend last summer with the an nounced purpose of putting in a bank, has written discontinuing his Bulletin, evidently having aban doned his interest in Bend. n, MnncrieiT has given up his up river homestead, turning over all his property to A. D. Lewis. Karl S Lapp, from Ohio, has taken up MoncriefTs relinquishment, the lat ter with his family, having left the country. There will be three open basket hall games this week, one tomorrow night between the two teams of the Girls Athletic Association, and Fri day and Saturday evenings between the Bend and Prineville Athletic Club teams. M. S. Rvans and W. T. Wltson, of Seattle, arrived in Bend Friday, Mr. Is vans rode but to 'Hampton Duties where he has purchased a quarter section of school laud from the Goddard Estate. Mr. Witson, accompanied by E, R. Post, started far Lake County to see other school lauds, C. H. Spangle of Lnldlaw whs in Bend yesterday, Charles Winter of Tumalo was in Bend Monday. J. P. Taggnrt left for Portland yesterday morning. J. A. Fiiltgattcr of Redmond is In Bend 011 business. spent three day Millican locality. For Runt Four room house. Inquire Merrill. Wilkinson Co. 50 Send us your orders for heavy timber and ship lap. Bend Lum ber Co. 43tf If you have any real estate to sell see the Byrne Rcul P.Mate Hx change. 4atf Baited clover, alfalfa nnd wheat liny for sale. C. P. Bicckhr, Laldlaw. jotf J B Nichols and mother, Mrs C. E Nichols of Laldlaw, were in Bend Monday. All kinds of plain sewing at reasonable prices. Call over Pat terson's Drug Store. tf H. A. Miller and John Bloss went to Cre'cciit Saturday and re turned Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Elkins moved into the Davidson cottage on Haw thorne Ave. Monday. O. M. Cornell, President of the Cornctt Stage & Auto Co. of Prine ville is in Bend on business. There will be,a dance at Linster's Hall Saturday evening after the Iknd-Prineville basket ball game. For Runt Two rooms opposite Postoflicc; running water, elec tric lights. See First National Bank. 40tf I have just received a good a- sortment of silk floss mattresses. Drop in and sec them. Millard Triplctt. 50 We hav buyers for small farms near Hcnd. (Jail and list your property with us. M S. I-attin & Company. 50 For Sale Team of horses, wagon and harness. Will sell separately. W. E. Scott, at Bend Lumber Co's. mill. 4 1 If W. J. Wilson of Seattle last week purchased 1040 acres of Goddard K'tale Land. E. R. Pot showed him the land. Be sure to save vour cash tickets from the Patterson Drug Co. You may win the 58 piece set of Com munity silver. Jean SchifTer, a Portland mer chant, is in bend. He is consider ing the opening of a general mer chandise store here. C D. Reed, of the R. M. Smith Clothing Co , who has been in Bend for the past week, left yester day morning for his home at Wells ville, Mo. W. C. Brcdenhagen, who was recently called east by his wife's sickness, left St. Paul Sunday for Bend. His wife and child are com ing with him. For Sauk or Tradk Two lots in Deschutes. Will take horses, harness, wagon or farm machinery as part payment. Address J. F, Wou'K, Bend. 50tf As soon as the Oregon Trunk receives freight to Madras, there will be a carload of furniture sent in, nail ot which will be tor my store. Mlllurd Triplctt. 50 G. W. Knapp and C. E. Morris left last week for their homesteads 15 miles east of Millican's ranch They expect to establish residence on their places immediately. I have moved into the place of business opposite the postoflice oc cupied by me last summer, and am now prepared to do all kinds of photographic work. C. G. Skw AKD. 50 Tor Sai.k Corner lot In Wcls lorin, $125 M. S. Latlin & Com pany 50 'flic Byrne Real Hstitc Exchange has n bargain 111 a 1C0 acre Powell liuttc ranch. 4211 Patterson's Cold Tablets arc cur ing hundreds of colds every day, Only 25 cents. 49 We will buy or sell on commis sion, good acreage near town. M, S. Lattin & Company. 50 WantHU Loggers with teams, nnd man to clear land and cut wood. Ed IlAI.VORSON. 44tf For RrtNT Irrigated ranch, 370 acres in cultivation. Some nlfalla LiM Davkni-okt, Bend 4851 Friju -Lots of dry planer shav lugs to bed your horses with, at the Bern) Lumber Co 's mill. 43tf A DOCTOR'S DIRECTORY For your convenience we main tain n complete doctors' directory. Bv calling us over the 'phone, we will gladly inform you as to the ad dress and telephone number of a physician who makes a specialty of treating your particular ailment, Our Doctors' Directory is most com plete in every way. Those listed here arc thoroughly competent, scientific and careful physicians.' We maintain this department ex clusively for the reason that we may give this community a better health rating than any other. OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT Quality Quality Is the thing of greatest importance, without it the best ef forts of the physician fail to pro- .... 1 duce the proper results. w. 11. Courtney and the Ander- That is the res rfainn far nnr !ntf son Brothers of Laidlaw have been Lncc ,n getting prescription drnvs 01 nnest quality, ot tested purity. It is because of our carefulness In C. A. Bengtson, of the Pacific States Land Co , of Portland, has been in looking over the land in the Hampton Butte country. His com pany expects to bring in a large number of homesteaders next month. hauling hay to the Wenaudy barn. With every $ i cash purchase the Patterson Drug Co. is giving a chance 011 a f,ioo chest of Commun ity Silver. If you want a 320 acre home stead in the best wheat section in Central Oregon see the Byrne Real Estate Exchange. 42tf Will buy all fat cattle, calves and hogs ready for market at highest market prices Grovi: II. Cai.d WKM., Bend, Ore. tf For Saul Simplex piano play er and 45 rolls of music. In ex ccllent condition only slightly used. Inquire at Lara's. tf Eggs for Hatching from pure bred Silver Laced Wyandottes. $1 00 per betting. Mrs. W. P. Downing, Bend, Oregon. tf The chest of Community Silver, the Patterson Drug Co. is giving away is a b-auty. A free chance with every $1 cash purcase. 49 For Salr Six ot the finest lots in Deschutes, level, water by ditch and with city water. Next to new residence. Inquire Bulletin office. Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood of the Bend Steam Laundry leave next week for Portland to be gone about ten days They will purchase more machinery for their establish ment. A. W. Moore of Seattle and J. S Jackson of Tekoa, Wash., leit with O. C. Henkle yesterday morn ing for Millican Valley, where the two former ones expect to take up homesteads, For Salu Forty acres of ditch laud six miles from Bend. Thirty acres irrigable. Contract and water rent fully paid. A bargain if taken at once. Address Box 40, Bend, Oregon. 42tf The Bend Steam Laundry will wash only one lot next week. All bundles not in by noon on Monday Feb. 27, will be left over until the following week, when regular ser vice will be resumed. 51 For S.M.K A 35 horse power Erie City engine and boiler, in first class condition. Reason for selling, we are doubling our capacity and have ordered heavier and larger ma chinery. Mastkn Lumbkr Co.. La Pine, Oregon. 49tf R E. Warner of Kulm, North Dakota, is in Bend with an eye to business openings as well as secur ing a homestead. Mr. Warner particularly is impressed with the mild climate Here; a Dakota v eoru ary, he says, means below zero weather most of the time. I have some extra good 320-acre claims for location not far from ptoposcd Oregon Trunk Ry. to Burns' also au excellent townsite location. If you want something good see me at the Oregon, over Commercial Club rooms, Wall Street, Bend, Ore , C. A. Brngt son; or address Pacific States Land Co., Portland, Oregon. 50 this regard that our label on a pre scription is a guarantee of, jodness. I Accuracy I flir rir.tfiltnM rl.nq.tm.nl la ... object lesson of precision Not or dinary accuracy, but that which draws conclusions with small frac tions of a grain. Our methods insure the exact proportions prescribed by the phy sician. This is an important thing to the doctor more important to the patient. The Preicrlptloolit The man who does the weighing and the measuring the man who knows how and why the man on whom everything depends. Our responsibility is never lost sight of for a moment in prescription till ing. Every prescription leaving our store is faultless from anv standpoint that you may take. You may leel safe and sure if we fill your prescription. You Can't Tell When you have a prescription filled you are not able to tell either by appearance, tasteorodor, wheth er or not, it has been correctly com pounded. You must trust entire. y to your druggist. This is still another reason why you should have your prescriptions filled here. Faith Helps The perfect confidence In our prescription filling on the prt of both physician and patient begets a faith, which alone won't cure sick ness but certainly helps. Any Prescription If a prescription is correctly written we can fill it, no muter what druggist's name is on the blank. I: will be compounded cor rectly, too, and our prices will be right. The Telephone Distance from our store need be no bar to having your prescription filled here. A call by telephone from you or your doctor will bring our messenger to your door in a "twinkle." We will fill your pre scription and have it back to you in "double quick time.', Not a cent extra charge. Prescriptions by Mail Prescriptions seut by mall are promptly filled and returned bv earliest mail. If it is a repetition the number of the prescription is the only thing we require. We make change by tail just as we do here at the store. The Price Question Qualltyw-Accuracy Skill are all more important than the price in the matter of prescription filling. We see to the rightness of a pre scription first then we make our charges as reasonable as possible Yon can't afford to pay less, anywhere. FRUIT TREES. Home-grown ate best and cheap est. Come and see my two and three-year olds. Howard Spin ino, Bend. tf nFr!gl!! Bargain Counter We have started a new department in the rear of our store and call it our ''Bargain Counter." Items have been culled from the stock and put on this counter at greatly reduced prices. It will pay you to look over these genuine snaps. All-copper, ntckel-pUteil tea kettle, regular $ 1.75- Uargaln 1 f Counter ptlce P W Men's sweater coaU, regular f 1.15. HarRaln Counter price.. 85ftS I.aille' patent leather and elastic belu, reular 50c. now... 35CtS Ladies' fine black petticoat, regular 95e, now only. ?5ctS Granite wah bailn, regular ?5c, now only , 5 And doieui of other bargains that you can't aftord to ml.s. Come and look them qvcr. Rowe's Economy Store Next Door 10 l'ostoffiee. The Same Goods for Less Money." PHONE If you need some sick room article in a hurry, phone. We will get it to you in double quick time Have your doctor 'phone us his prescription. You'll get them very quickly. RED CROSS DRUG STORES MADRAS BEND REDMOND. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS. Typewriter ribtons on sale at The Bulletin Office, record ribbons for the followln machines: Oliver, Remington, Visible and Royal. Notice. If you wish to have your ex press and light freight come it along with your letters and daily papers, have it come in on the mail line. Tim Covnhtt Stack & STABtK Co 25tf 'Just try The Bulletin Job Prlntery.