rr FOR YOUNG MEN'S DUDS A ') IniOUCII "Clothes do not iiuikt the niuii." they lire iti nine cases out of ten t In outward ami visible indication of Ins person ul it y upon which lirsl impressions of him are based. The aver age vomitr man realizes that well-lilting and hiroiiiiiio; clothes arc a decided business asset and that a little care expended in their selection pays heavy dividends during the early tlu.s of his business career. Lara's makes a specialty of catering to the needs of the yoiin man. We have a youti man in charge of the department who has had considerable experience in exclusive men's furnishing stores in the larger cities. Knowing that quality alone appeals to the man of taste we carry only the belter grades ol goods and are constantly on the look-out for new specialty lines. These are some of the lines we carry: SHOES There Isn't a snappier or Potior HMUO WlOO tuiiii-il nut if factory than J III- ' l'A K.i:! " Sf.li', iiuallty and o.nifoit in iinlnnrii. Our Spring nuil Sumiiiir l.ituM uf Oxfords and Light Wnlit High SluM'pt an iinw n dunlin Ijuii'm I t-f- bulng. HOSE ",,A!!K MI1.L.II0SIEI.V in better made, wears ln'ttcr ami IHh !( tcr. It aocuuialrungo t' Uilk nf luni' ln-uig lilted lo tho foot like it hIihc, i-t tin stocking ilooa con firm to tin- hii.c nf the find. Wo Ihim tin in in Milk, lisle, cashmere ami ccitt'.ii, in ii largr variety .f patterns. NECKWEAR - know i l-i ii"' irilt ltii'tin to llu "Kimwi KhiiiiIumi" iii'kwiar. T h o iiiirn-- liit li'iitf ttinxl for tin- last word in im-ktu' inl tlii'lifdt quality of Barathea ailk of the itched shade are tiM-1. We lmr h fresh HMortiiii-nt ruining fr.'tit NVw York each month. COLLARS Tin- "AltltOW lil(ANI)" col lar nil' tin' I cut "f the lwi-fiir-iHU!ir-ti-r kind Better quality linen, bettor made iiml it j'n-jtiff anety of Mtylwt to wlect fi in New iukI Minppy ilylcs mii- being dinn'HMlK added to tin lini'. We carry the Arrow m it variety of stylos, ami in dun-icnt It-iVtliH. UATQ ' ri:VnAT.S"Krtthi'U-..t - - v .... ..fin firt.l we Thi-ir .!' nivt in. iililn ainl uli!it tn tl.-. hol.l thin "h;i" an- greuUi tliun any other Kit-1 fti We lure iheni in nil I tit f .iti-! V.ni'1' ''hi -1 t ig Iii.i-h iiiv i i ..i I i .1 i .. it. i i SHIRTS TN'DABD" itlilrU iin ail tiii'ir name tin- I'll- Nglge ai'l golf -we have iiein if. t'ani .. -' 'I'ttt'n, chamhreya, nn"Mi"rii y I- tc An excellent Inn-'f p-iitiTii . i" Wmmi-h- from. Buy ui ii i - a' l-i'i. mul get the lnt. cjgCdt "The Store of Better Values" Bend, Oregon We carry a largo stock of fruits, vegetables, tobaccos, cigars, grocer ies, pic ('heupoHt place In f'ronk County toliuy I'oMtOlliw Walling Kooio, pnHi ollico corner, Bend, tf J he Indie of Bond aro invited to If yu want farm machinery, wngom. buggiei, etc , ace the Bend .Milling & Warehouse fo and wive money. Stock in noon. tf Foil SAI.K Houaehold furniture of a it-room suite with privilege of CLEANSING OF BEDDING. ,...11 - it... II..1 - " " - " ."" "'' IHMIII m.. J . , V T rcntinK to doalrablo tenant. In- Drug Nt,e am Inspect the now Iw-e f ,, at rm 2, over IC. M. Smith front ofm.u I Imvu for imlf n nothing Co. .-... . ilea eorHfl. Mill. C. W. Khr nnr. -na2".X'L How Pillowi anil Comforter May Da Catlly Renovattcl at Home. I'lllow inny Imj rpiiovntel liy trnn ferrlitK the fen I lion to n rut Iter light, loote rolloii me fliid witnliliix lint In it tnli of lint mid c'Mitnlnliiif Ixirnx, then riming la n tub uf cold water. Wrln' a ilry n wll)ln )ry hy lnylni( t li- Imx t imntllel aocilnrm of tin; t ..... ct ,.... . . imx iTf r imi Klmer NiHWotiKcr Ik hnvlnjc the , '" ,.,, . '"'VJr'; '" '"""Hcrei clothenlliiB. It nmy take two ilnya In partition remuvcil hutwucn the two " "- " " wi oui, o jfili ui irui'JXIl I7ULVUUII UIIT IW'I lik . i . , "' iooiiih in hi olllci bulltllnic on Wall 'm 'UI n'1 l ""rin- ll; Street, and will i opium It with a g"? ,Te T' C' "H0BNl We rnlliiiK. The nilloM will bo rejwpcr- !M3U"'1' WMh- ill. I I'riW KAteAi t.i complelo tin drylnsf, and tho (eatlicrt Mi'Hild he freciiipntly nliakPit tn re More thflr (ltiinnma. AiHitliiT niftlHMl I that of treating J tli ftHthr to a hot aim hath fur a mil of day. Tlmy can la aprcad on a aliwt If the day It perfectly atlll, hut a large cliroMlolli m( will doubt Im nam trwiblt. Another trt-atawfit that cffinea wfll $1.'IOO 'est n nniM ni x oartrain. mii I I''ir H.rtrKlUthomoimIivhIuHl "" ntl imrmm, one jwlr kuW- or KroupHlntHrlrjr vlewa, Konorsl inK 0 years old", woixhl MOO It out lo..r ihnloKr)liy wtitl kodsk "Ht-'hTelophone or I write E. G. I H..U1.I.... ....11 .... n C.......I . .. Wl-lihl fliu.ll C)ruui.n ! r. I """" l"" "" - " "' -'" " "'" "" 1 rwoiomwalHl la that of haiutlnj? tlw I iwrnry .uwlem oppodt tho pit- 0)h7n ToTiudk-0 yorHnjnd 1 l,,l"w "ul '" ""kl"s """ Mtin '"w. M ., 2-year old, on Shanlko nntta. I IS"" lw ."'."''""f ,,,y C.L Af,"wnr,i J. I. Wit Ima lnjtMlle.1 Hi the' Will tnile for vacant lot or wfwt ,br 1!nu,t "l1 ". tlny 0f lwo ot (.ommercial (,Iub roomu wjiho v3ry hve you? W. A. Msynet, KU. No. I , attractive sample of imisonry work ' 2, Box 21, Gall, California. .l- ' with lienil'a brown or pink iton. ,' 1 here are aamplea of both broken I ' miller and ruble work. Marion Jawrunco entertained Tito Little Workers at her homo yostur day uveninif. IJht rofresthmenU were wrveil. Mru. McIntoh. who hna orKimized the society, renjrU that now there are 22 enrolled. I 'Hie Ix-at larts'e bwln. Hooma Mt daya. .lean Schiller, Proprietor, tf .Mr. and Mm. IJ. ('. Cady. D. Mul key and the lattur mother will move to Hend thin week from Ijttd- law Ui take up their reaitionco here for the aummor miltlilne lit whk'h lo dry. Ootioti eomfortalil- If not Imdly aoll may ! UrI liy turning tie hotfe on tlnm aftr tlipy liaro len curly iMrinwl to tho lln Do not wrlnv. aa till mats the cotton, hut glre the m a lonx huh laitli until thor oughly dry and aift The ollil pI(;m may first lie waahed with hot aoap and wlitr II U ttalil I hut Itnfh nlllnw anil FOR S,LB OH KBOT.NW or down comfortera may Im wahel In SFV. Sec. 13, Tp. 17, U. 12 K.. 1 th aam way. Hut many pponle pro miles from Howl on Prineville ftod ' f" t wanh their down iillta In warm aOscrea In crop last year: i,roo rx axrla, uls ail many water ill"? innill tiling l r. th4K proceAa I that thorough drying In the ahaklne and heating of the feather when nearly dry that nro moat Important. A llttlo aalt In tho water will help to kep tho color from running In fancy coreni. Th novjrtf muit not l dlcotira;xI hy tin lejwt-l ajtararM,e of the ar- .Wcnta J2.fi.) by week. .pecW 1XJ.Zl'nnnnA. tern. for friends. The Port Oillco E' J, T?I iffion momhor In all Koomintf Hour." now open, 'rho m " iim 1 .t. ' " 'ir' ! I' '! ' place will be remodeled In a few i I5ull,1!n Twn., Waal,-'Bmi ,, ,he , In vii li.un ,.i,ur..r nr -i,.i..- r 'oKion. .j.( .. tihT w For ExriiANaK .150 acrei . all in cultivation, rijrht in the very heart of the famous Paloune Country. H.it;.t..k. v- 1 . ...wiiiiKujii. ,u'iv nouiK. imrna. t. .-a fo.iv nn. Kralnery and machine liuilillnin. iki in the tuii. but mutt rfmeinlxr Mulkey will ojien a real uatate olfice 'l""'" in 3 fW tOKether with 2- that t father are ncrw Ihthtaom in the Putnam Huihlltur on V.'a!' 5 amI 1"5 room 'w'"i houmja In ' obJt ami that cir. ut auaahlno U t.. 5iuiViini llnl u-lll unt f.. -r ' n wuiulerftll rxtlon-r. oiiuKntiv uim win rent lor 76 tier .ri 11 . , . . , '""" Price of the four propertie The workiitKmana fnend ha $.S.000-no incumbrance w i 1 1 come t.. atav at IfetwI. We buy. trade for Oron wheat land and and exchange all kinds of furn- ,y cash difference up to $10 000 "": '.'" '"r" ' """. ,"" Atiureaafrofl K. Huxhea. Rooms in. in K""i rm cioininr. price pnid. f Hend I.'xchanvi oltice corner, Hend W. II. WinK and mrc AllOl I'l' TOWN. 1 I. Wood of Slaters returned to Hend Sunday after it extensive to n chance on Patterson's cheat of , Itidtwlructlble 'loll headaat Howe's .i " W. L. Wlnir. twin brothera. who have been Silver Ijike r-iilenta, returnetl to Central Oregon Friday from their old homo in KK"heater. Vermont, where they have lieen for a year or more. As yet they are undecided a to exactly where they will locate. J We are the representatives: in Hend fr the Victor Tnilorinu; Ks- tablwhnient of Chicago, and the ladies of this locality are invited to 'call and inHjajct the samples for spring nnd summer suits. About t I April IT) th we will be in our now I iiunrters in tho Putnam Building on 1 IWall street. Until then we are! over Patterson's Drug Store. Mrs. ItJ. W. Shriner nnd Mrs. K. D.l Kvery ? 1 .00 purchase entitles you ' v,clt,w"- -'- a wonderful rwtomr. How to Clean a Woo' Sweater. To cJin a wool awnttM' prnare a tub of water whlrb nhiM ix jmi pi pa antly warm to tb batnl-iill or Juke- 1'iHir Into It wine hiWIhI aoap. water up with the band forma a goo lather. Knead and imnch the weat"r well, but do not nib It. Kubbing will flatten all the toft. woolly atirface of tb materia". n.- . . awl make It hard. If vary aotlwl the Where are you going? mmXtt mmy n two WHip tatll. , Down to Carter's after a con! of c,0",, ,f- Wm1 oin wring It lightly hut vnn,i ,i. ui 1. t f..... ' and abak wll to rtfmove wattsr and .TV . . . ' M w,w, Ue aoft nlr. won 1 iram anything elfe, Carter is four hits chejx.r than hinK I" fntnt of but uek too near n firo other?. Ue soils dry block wood at ""n' ,,r' lulckly to prevent shrinking. 5-1.S0 K."r conl. I 1M In,o Uat! while drying. ".. '..'.. Aimreaa rrwi rv. Hughes. Kooms 7 1 clothing. HiKht ,d 8 Exchange Hnk Hldg., S- ?lnr l! all or write U the kane. Waahingt..n. 4 ,' vmy It " ' ntl 'ml,oh " HELLO! I mnc nvii Hiri. iihhk at unvc uur uoor. ir tine ami uraecy: out. ir not. Pine WAS Ueotuimy Store. J. T. Carter of U Hend Salurtlay. M.J. Morrison ean locate yu 820 mm hotiwsta.l in (-immunity Silver. Your number F. Wakelleld arrixed lat '"" " ""' ,UCK '. 2tf He will procee.1 to Crescent Why not got out some advertising tuotlers. large or small? If on Perfection in rnftlMIw uv'a at Patterson's. 8tf W. night tomorrow. "Spring hits cwiw." How about the spring haircut at Innes & David- son's harbor shop. l""bR S.MJC. Harretl Hock ojjgs for hBlihlni7. II (VI iwr aottliiw Mr . .. . . ... "-- - ..-.... ..,.-. Dr. F. (I. Uailey or tne wasnouini Ei y. Hieinlson. Rl-tf Woolon Mills, is in Itoml. ,, K L,,,,rfItfltef Kri., UFollette lhto ma'ler. law and luntill. Hm p. c. Kobinsoti of Crescent for sale at The Bulletin ortlce. tsvri, n ittml Satuitlay. Heat lieuir.-l l-Vwr Mu- print Arthur Johnson left Friday for pair for sale at Bulletin ortW. portlaml. He will enter a school Peanut Butter Kliwea' at The Pal. t pharmacj- in the near future. lirsoft Drugstore this week. Xlt , (Jet out that old spring suit and store m postolllco cornor. t, UKa U ill taiiiLik It I(LiiL ItVik Itiktt M Horn to Mr. and Airs. umv " ""-".;""" ""' "-": Caldwell on Friday. 1 1 lwund In.y. lVrlesa Preying Parlors. f.2tr 1. c....u..M ..i ii.uhW Hnvum Victor double face records, btwt f UMtaw were Bend vMUii-1W 'i.ft' duy two selections mm . It . locw ai rauersou tirug more. The Hull otin has the stock and can do the work on its new pros. C. S. Wangen and . H. bivim. of Canon Falls, Minn., are among thoe who have taken tip ;t''t.tcre homesteads from Hend. Burr Iack and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hogue. who have homestettds near Hampton Buttes. were in Bond Saturday for supplies. Centrally local!, well Hghtwl of Hoe for rent; light mul water in eluded. $10 a month. Aimlv in I Dr. W. W. Faulkner .ys the reason he caught no trout Sundav is that Deputy Ovorturf gave him iWiing licetVM number Ul. Tho .Misses Markol. accompanied . 1 ,, nniiitv llimnul Ilnve you eon the l)inls-tye i,v t,.,r ,.miln. ci,,ui,. Mri-..i r.. i MIHII III "" ..r."r , , ,.. 1 rv..l. i".. ' . .: " '" " l. 1.1... . ..I I,,..(.'..-J IIIIIKIIIIV nluht khlru at Store. Iiwnoy's Camllwi. freli anil 'lo llcious, at Tho Patterson Drug Store. Malcolm McNaughton of Colum litis. Ohio, wits it Bom! visitor yes terday. Hear Bmntl lloslury for chihlren wears like iron at Howe's Feon omy Store. ' 4:. A. Baldwin, who formerly was idootilloil with the I). I. v for ""'"'- -l . . .w,, , . Iltvi, V- Howe's Ivcononiy niapiw aim iitmrier sttwiai wiiiniir- turned to Hend Stiuday from their iiiiuii' iiiiiiuiii minim oon nan in Homesteads near Millicans. stock" ,,.,., , , , Tho Bond Milling & Warehouse I). J. Hobideau. of Portland, has Co. has secured the agency of the come to Bond lo be a partner with , Portland Iron Works for their en- K. (5. Seward in his photographic tire line. Can furnish intimate of mismosH. eosts for repairs. P. Co tin Bond. See the B. M. & W. Co reshen, enKiinw, steani litnws, etc. List your property with the Homo iher'H IjmmI Co., Wall Street, gang tf tf U Hliol Bend, Oro. Tho Peerless Pressing Parlors are iw located nt Tlio Toggery on Ore gon Street. "" Tho laigest furnttme slock in Conti ai Oregon Is t Mlllrl hip lull's stole. '' Itohcii Howard ar.U F. S. Stnnloy art is td In Bond Monday to "mRln I'rolnbly u, wqoKi tt The Bond Brick & Tile Co. re- Fred Hoi f rich has opened a shoe reiHtiring shop in the store on Wall contlv contracted with i... n-.,.,.... Street formerly occupied by Kelly Central Drilling Co. of Culver fur Hnilhora. the drilling of a well at the brick Lost. Between Bend and Powell ''ds west of Bend. Butte, on Friday afternoon, a straw covered suit case. Ho turn lo Bul letin olllcc, The $100 l-tf chest of Community Silver is to be given away soon at Tho Patterson Drug Store save your tickets. 2tf Miss Kdltlv Eastes, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. J. A. Hastes, arrived from Portland last Wednesday, to remain here all summer. J. I. West returned Monday from Pringlo Falls, where ho built a log nouso lor Aicuoimui & Uufur of l .i .. I can show you the la'.ost styles ' rortianti, who recently acquired tho in ladies suits -perfect Ills guaran- property about the falls, teed prices, $15 and up. Mrs, (3. ' s. U. Stan's and J. W. Eckerslv . Shriner. -! will open a law ollico in Bo id Jiino iliro at Lara's, The Nuw England auppor given 'i ' tlioreahouts. Tho linn will by the Lulies Aid Society Friday For Sale and Want Ads. Bye buy for sale will sell cheap for cash. E!. Halvorson. -Uf Send us your orders for heavy timber and 4ilp-Iap. Bond Lumber Co. -IHtf Baileil clover, alfalfa am! wheat hay for sle.-C. P. Becker. UN law, eotf Sliingle now for sale in our yard. See us hefore you buy. Stevens & HetHlrick. 8-1 Wantkd Iwcer with teams.and man to clear land, cut wood. Ed. Halvorson. 44f Fok Sm.k Eggs from pure bred BuiT Bocks. $1.2o per setting. Mrs. F. M. Kay. . Fhkk Iits of dry planer shaving to bed your horses with, at tho Bond Lumber Co.'s mill. -IHtf Foil Sai.h A disc plow and a 12 disc wheat drill both as good as now. B. G. Sturgeon. Iiidlaw. 4-5 The Bond Bulletin has for sale the best quality blue print paimr; light nnd heavy weight, and duplex ptior. tf WantkI). Relinquishment in the vicinity of Bend. State location nnd price. Address VSt, care Bend Bulletin. 4-9 Foil Sau: Ciibai Forty acres of irrigated land II miles from Bend, on Bond-Burns Bead. Address P. 0. Box Oil. 2tf Eggs for hatching from pure bred Silver Iiced Wynndottos. $1.00 per sotting. Mrs. W. P. Downing, Bond, Oregon. tf Kou Sauk Simplex pionno player and -15 rolls of music. In excellent condition only slightly used. In- tf be known as Slants ii 1 lilt tiai.it liii.in. it... it... T I.. 1 1 .-a !.. l.Vl..,. .1,. ' imhuv uim tue imiiuiiu r.cKorsiv. ' 1,1. ..i , . . ... Ijiwvnni mul Rnunai.ll.im ..M... " ,J" ."P wm priiu your visiting ' I cards of the host stock with hand- Lxeol'ont tiualily work shirts at some script typo? economy pr.cos at kowvj Economy evening in the Chapman Building netted JlW.OO t.t.r.,. lntitilftti'u tin tO in I it it ' mi im iv 1'iiimiT'ii a ion ivi uii h . . imu- liuki four ehiiira and four 1 nr-1 i3l0l' l bars, uinKlim it tho bitfgost sliop in Tliroo glass counter caws for sn!o Dslivoral in Bun Contrl Cvogon. at Tim Putturson Drag atoro. tt p.ijnb Co., Prim Wantod: 100 pine tolcphono; po'os, 15 foot long, 7 inches at top. ! (I, PIONKKIl THI.H- Irinovii:o. prorjram ITeacbers' TTnsitute Xenb, Oregon April H-15 Friday Evcninc;, April 1-Uh 7:30 MUSIC Moral Education E. L Coe Illustrated Locture Miss R. b.Parrott MUSIC The Modern Teacher MJss C. V. Conway Saturday, April 15th 9:00 A. M. MUSIC Geography..... Mias Harriet I.. Dolsen Primary Rending Miss Ethel Moore MUSIC Lancuage Miss Nona Richardson Arithmetic J.E.Myers Industrial Work in the School O. C. Colegrove Saturday, April 5th 1:30 I. ,M. MUSIC .istory J. Alton Thompson Literature in the Grades Miss Theresa Cassidy MUSIC Thoroughness in Fundamentals J. C. F. Harrington The Demands of Our Public Schools Standpoint of a Newspaper Man George P. Putnam Standpoint of a Business Man .'..... Standpoint an Agriculturist L. D. Wiest Standpoint of a Professional Man V. A. Forbes Standpoint of a Teacher G. A. W. Russell MUSIC Recent School Legislation Supt. R. A. Ford Saturday Evening, April l5th 7:00 MUSIC Illustrated Travel Sketches-South America J. CF. Harrington Normal Course in High Schools Evelyn Lane Walker MUSIC School as a Social Center Miss Rosa B. Parrott Meetings will be held at Linster Hall, Friday evening Saturday afternoon and Saturday evening, and at the Public School Building Sntiuday morning. A cordrl invitat'en is extended to every one interested in the public schools end education to attend t jess meetings.