The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, March 15, 1911, Image 5

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HOMESEEKERS'
REQUI REMENTS
WE II AVE EVERYTHING FOR THE NEW SETTLERS' NEEDS
Records for Aretino
Phonographs
V have u large Block of records for
Aiotlnn 1'honogrnplm compi IhIok tlo
Intiml popular mid classical vocal timl
Instniiiu'iitiil selections ami many of the
old time favorites. Those iccords are
ili)til)lii faced -two selections to a leeord
imo on each side. They am of excellent
lono iallly. These records an made
especially for use with tho Aretlno Phono
graphs, lint for those having machines of
otlmr makes wo have an attachment liy
means of which Aretlno records can he
played on any disc record machine.
I he price of llin Are
lino Keconl in
TSceach
BARBED WIRE
Wnukegauito galvanized. 11(1 rods In
10011m. IVr 100 lb $5.90
(Hidden gnlumlzed, 1H rod to 100 lb.
Tor I IX) lb $5.40
NAILS
All sixes. Mir keg $5.40
Pur jMiurul "c
AXES
lliu Holwrt Mann hand made axe i thu
best axe made. Heads of the hunt quality
Htettl and handluM of the ImmI wconl
Krowth hickory.
Single bit, handled $1.25
Double bit. handled i'7$
.Single hit. head only 90
Double hit. huiul only 1.25
LANTERNS
Hctinnod, solid stamped haw and extra
fount, outside llller, heavy one-piece
tulnm, hail handle, Improved side-lift
crank.
STABLE OK DASHBOAHDBlued Jap.
aimed tin. relleclor. spring wire OC.
hanger, bulls eye globe Price . Wt
COL!) BLAST WIN'DIH00Fir.-in. No.2
retipnul Hteel burner Price 5c
TUHULAH No. 0. rotinncd steel burn
erPrice 50c
The new-comer to Central
Oregon who has taken advant
age of the splendid opportuni
ties offered for acquiring a
home on government land
naturally needs many things
with which to commence
housekeeping. The chances
tire that he has been able to
bring witli him but a small
portion of his household goods
and he will find that there are
a hundred little things that he
must have.
We are In excellent shape to
supply the homesteader's
needs. Our stock is large and
varied, we carry only the better
grades of goods and our prices
are reasonable. We give five
per cent discount for cash--that
is. $10.00 worth of our
cash discount tickets are re
deemable In 50c worth of
merchandise. We want the
homesteaders business and we
willdoeverything in our power
to get and keep it. We offer
here a few suggestions for the
new settler to give some idea
of what we can do for him.
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THE STORE
OF BETTER VALUES"
Bend, Oregon
4C&SWLC&&s
REST ROOM
Ik one of the most popular feature of
the Htore. We have fitted up thin rent
room for the convenience and comfort of
our cuHtomerK especially for thorn; living
out of town. We have tried to make it
a attractive a possible and our pntrorw
will find then' omnforUblo chair, a
supply of reading matter and writing
materialH. We trust you will nil accept
our cordial invitation to make free use
of it.
WALL TENTS
Heavy H-oz. Mingle filling duck, complete
with ropes.
Size HxlO feet $ 8.75
Size 0x12 foot $10.25
Size 12xM feet $13.75
Size 12x18 feet $16.75
Size 14x10 feet $17.75
WINDOWS
8x10, 4-light. per sash 60c
12x14, -Might, per sash 80c
JMxIJO. '.Might, per window $1.95
PIONEER LOOPING
complete
ply--per
$3.25
Strictly first quality each roll
with nnilM and cement 2
roll
Asphalt Saturated Roofing Felt
Much better than the common tar paper.
Per roll of JIOO square feet $1.60
Per roll of 500 square feet $2.90
BLANKETS
SILVEU BELL A silver gray blanket
with roil and white and blue and white
border, Hize full 11-4
00x78 inches, Price
LIIU17 ,11111 vtiiiii;
$2.00
SNOW KING A dark gray blanket with
nil and blue border, tf 1 L C
Size 10-1 .riGx78, price t lOJ
i Foil SAI.K Simplex pioano player
1 and 45 rolls of music. In excellent
I condition only slightly used. In
I quire at Lara's. tf
j Did you know that the Bulletin
job shop can print your visiting
' cards of the Iwst stock with hand
' some script tyiie?
i Foil SAI.K. .'120 acres of fine tlrn
' her, about ft miles south of Bond,
about four million feet. Apply to
! John Deemcr. Bend, ftl-ftll
Wanted: 100 pine telephone
I will have my opening day for
Spring Millinery Saturday March
2ith. My show room Is just north
of the Pilot Huttc Inn.
MllH. ClIAS. HAl.TMARflll. 12
Von SAI.K At a bargain, one
sewing macljlne, one small Imx
Htou one mirrlor, one washing ma
chine, beds, springs, chairs and
kitchen ware. Call at A. D. MOB
the Tailor, Ilond Street. ' G2tf
Foil SAI.B A 35-horsc power Erie
City engine and boiler, In firstclasn
IKjIes. :ifi feet long. 7 inches nt top. 'Condition Heason for felling, vw
Delivered In Bond. PlONKKIt TlH.B
I'llONK Co.. Prineville.
Wa.vtkI) A Man and wife to
work on Ten Har Hunch 8 miles east
of town for the summer. Phone or
write at once. C. L. Eaton, tf
Lanii Sail! Guaranteed soldier's
land scrip for sale. Will locate gov
ernment land open to ho rue toad
entry. Write H. A. Maaon, Sulina,
Kansas, ftl-ftl.
are doubling our capacity and have
ordered heavier and larger machin
ery. Mastin Lumber Co., La Pine,
Oregon. 40tf
HELLO!
Where are you going?
Down to Carter's after a cord of
that good dry block wood. My wife
wont burn anything else.
Carter is four bit choaper than
tVm Sai v. . TiiAfipTW l..t. tn others. He sells dry block wood at
Deschutes. Will take horsoH.harnoiM, ,$'-M per cor1-
wagon or
imyment.
Bond.
Wantko-
farm machinery
Address J. V.
as part
Wolff.
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FRUIT 1WUHS.
Home-grown are host and chenp-
ml Cnnw nrwl s rnv turn m .
orK on farm or rancn , Uirce-yoar olds. Howard Spining,
by eastern man of good habiw, age
21, no experience. Address Chas.
Moltke, Peoria. III. G10 Illinois
Avenue. 1.2
Hend.
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Kon Sai.b Household furniture
of a 2-room suite with privilege of
renting to desirable tenements. In
quire at room 2, over It. M. Smith
...ill.... w, Jf you
Foil Salk on Thamk. M v 80-acre i pre and
arm, with lots of fruit set out; 0
Krn house and good spring. $ 1 300
250 cash. K. E. OsitOHN, West
Jound. Wash.
UOflS TOR HATCH INO.
Barred Itocks and prize winning
U. C. It. I. Reils. $1.50 per setting.
Leave orders at O'Donnell's Meat
Market. JOHN F. PlEltCK. tf
Notice,
wish to have your ex
light ficicht conic in
along with your letters and dmlv
papers, have it come in on the mini
line TlIK COKNKTT STACK it
'STAM.KCO. 25"
Special Bargains This Week
Ex. Large, Heavy, Bleached
Turkish Towels 17,4x31 in
ches, exceptionally clean yarn, per
fect bleach, fast selvedges, hem
ends; during this week, 2 1
only to a customer, each 1 IO
Infants' Knit Jackets Soft spun pure worsted floss, plain
weave, lace edge, ribbon strings; either plain white, C.
or with blue or pink bars handsome for summer wear w& J V
Infants Hand-Knit Jackets Fino floss yam, loop edge,
floss string and tassels; white and pink, white and blue L C
BITS ABOUT TOWN.
Se the new auto scarfs nt Howe's
Economy Store.
M.J. Morrison can locate you on
1120 acre homesteads. tf
The Men's Toggery has put In
new counters and show cases.
A. I). Ia'wIh was in Hend yester
day from his up-river homestead.
Patterson'sWhlte Pine and Tar will
euro the most troublesome cough.
The office of the Pilot Hutte Inn
Is being papered by Nick Welder.
Chlldrens Corset Waist Hose Sup
porters at Howe's Economy Store.
Chester Markol of Three Forks,
Montana, will arrive In Hend Sunday.
Millard Trlplelt can show you any
thing you may dosiru in the furniture
line.
Thu Hand gnvo a much appreciat
ed own air concert Sunday after
noon.
If you want to see n good line of
furniture go Into Millard Triplett's
store.
List your property with the Home
leeker's Ijind Co., Wall Street,
Hend, Ore. tf
The Peerless Pressing Parlors are
now located at The Toggery on Ore
Kim Street. f2tf
Foil SaI.K 10 lota :i0xl60 each,
fi blocks from postolllce, price
$1000. Seo J. Hyan. 52
He Huro to save your cash ticket
at Patterson's with every purchase
you Imvo u chance on the $100 chest
of Community Silver. 52
Any Intelligent person may earn
a K1 incomo corresponding for
nowspaiiors; experience unnecessary.
Send sUnnp for full particulars,
Empire Press Syndicate, Middleport.
N. Y.
A. D. Norton of Albany Ore.,
John Duguav of Raymond Wash.,
and John Todorof f of Chicago recent
ly located on homesteads east of
- Mllllcun'H ranch. Thoy went out
with 0. C Henklo.
New Victor HecordH at Pattorson'a
Druir Store this week. Don't full
Pine was in Don't forget the big St. Patricks
KmII at Linker's Hall on March 17th.
the school j SHctntors will be charged ten cents
adminmon. .
52
Fnil Wright of Jji
Hend hut week.
The fire esaiHM from
building have boon completed.
Frank Drummond of Ft. Hock
was in Hend last week on buslnctM.
II. J. Eggluston took up a U20
acre homestead near Millicnn last
week.
A. A. Anthony has been wiriously
ill with rheumatism for the past
week.
There are two more carloads of
furniture at Madras for Millard
Triplott.
The townslte company has com
menced the construction of 2000 feet
of sidewalk.
Tom and Elwood Holierta pf Sis
ters have been in Hend since the first
of the week.
Oscar Prickett and family moved
from Hend to their ranch near Powell
Hutte today.
Protect your lungs from March
winds by wearing one of Patterson's
Chamois Vesta. 52
Celebrated Bearskin Hose for
children wears like iron at Howe's
Economy Store.
The first carload of furniture
sent in over the Oregon Trunk was
for Millard Tripplett.
Chns, N. Clark, who has u home
stead 21 miles oast of Milllcau's was
in llend over Sunday.
Get? out that old spring suit and
wo will make it look like new.--Peerless
Pressing Parlors. 52tf
limes & Davidson's moduru and
well equipped barber shop is ono of
tlie busiest places in town.
Mrs. C. I). Brown, who has been
confined to thu hospital for the past
few days, is now about again.
0. King. H. V. h. King and Thos.
Gray wore In Hend Saturday from
their homesteadn east of Mlllleans.
F. M. Hay is clearing the sago
brush from his ditch land three
miles east of Hend on tho Hoar Crock
Road.
Tho Patterson Drug Co. fills all
mall orders promptly the same day i will bo delivered by tho first of
aa received. 52 month.
L. I). Kennedy of the firm of
ThomMMin it Kennedy recently filed
on n .H20-acre homestead in the Mill
ican locality.
F. S. Dickinson of Seattle, a friend
of J. T. Robinson jr., who ha.s been
in Hend a week, started Monday for
l-akoview on horseback.
Yesterday afternoon the Bulletin's
new Babcock printing prtvw arrived
from Metolius.so is exected tohnve
it in oeratlon by next week.
Tom Triplott Is building a nine
room house for Carlyle Triplett in
Block 20 of Park Addition, south
wost of the Episcopal Church lot.
Arthur Proctor is building n five
room cottage on lot 4, block 2, Iuva
Road Addition. The house will be
completed within the next two
weeks.
Jusmj Simmons of Pioche Nov., a
graduate of the University of Mich
igan, announces that he will open a
law otlice in Hend about the middle
of April.
E. J. Titus of Wosly, Iowa is visit
ing P. II . Doncor. Mr. Titus wustn
llond n year ago, and proved up on
0 acres of ditch land opposite the
Dencer place.
The Hend Construction Co. is box
ing up the interior of the room on
Wall Street formerly occupied by
tho bowling alley. It will be used
as n store room.
II. 1). Brown and family of Port
land arrived in Bend Saturday, Mr.
Brown expects to build an apart
ment house on lots 1 and two block
:i, North Addition.
Rev. Dr. Cllno led tho Y. P. S. C. E.
meeting Sunday evening nt the Bap
tist Church. Dr. Black also spoke.
Tho regular mooting will bo held at
0:110 next Sunday evening.
II. B. Ford, who recently located
on a claim near Millican's is now in
tho locating business with 0. C.
Henklo, under tho firm namo of
Ilonklo & Ford. Tho firm has
ordered n new E. M. F. 30 car which
the
For Sale and Want Ads.
Foil Sai.k Team, wagon and old
harnoM. Enquire K. S. Ijipp. 1-2
Team, harness, wagon and farm
implements for sale. J. II. Bean.
Send us vour ordors for heavy
timber and ship-lap
Co.
Bend Lumber
43tf
Bailed clover, alfalfa and whea
hay for sale. C. P. Becker, Uiidt
law. COtf
Completely furnished four room
cottage for rent. See George A.
Jones. tf
Wanted Loggers with tonms.and
man to clear land, cut wood. Ed.
Halvorson. 44tf
IiST Roll of maps between Bend
and Laidlaw. Under plenso return
to Hend Bulletin.
For Sai.k. Barred Rock eggs for
hatching, $1.00 jwr setting. Mrs.
E. W. Richardson. 51-tf
Frkk Lote of dry planer shavings
to bod your horses with, nt the Bend
Lumber Co.'a mill. 4!Uf
For Salk 100 acres land under
ditch 4)4 miles from Bend, price
$2000, J. Ryan, Agent. 52
120 acres, 100 acres under ditch,
4 miles fiom Bond. Price $200,
terms. J. Ryan, Agent. 51
When you want a good haircut or
shave try Innos & Davidson's modorn
and well equipped barber shop.,
For Rknt Two rooms opposite
postolllce; running water, electric
lights. See First National Bank. 50tf
n . . -. . i i i i i
roit oai.k iiousenoiu goous, aii
kinds. Also team ami harness. In
quire John Mitchell, Bond Postof
llce. 1-3
For Salk Team of horses, wagon
and harness. Will sell separately.
W. E. Scott, at Bond Lumber Co's.
mill. 41tf
Will buy all fat cattle, calves and
hogs ready for market at highest
mnrket prices. Grove II. Caldwell,
Bond, Oregon. tf i
Eggs for hatching from pure bred
Silver Laced Wyandottos. $1.00
per setting. Mrs. W. P. Downing, '
Bond, Oregon. tf
and plain white, only.
Infants
pair
Hand-Made Boottees Very cute, only
per
25c
Rowe's Economy Store
Next Door to Postoffice.
'The Same Goods for Less Money."
EXTRA
OCCASIONS CALL
FOR ESPECIALLY
GOOD CHoCoLATES
Just a little bit better than
you ever dreamed of tasting
Red Cross Drug Store
On March 20th
We will open a
Retail Lumber
Yard
in Lytle near the Oregon
Trunk right of way. We
will carry a full line of
finishing lumber. Every
foot of our lumber is seasoned.
Roberts Bros.
to hear them.
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