CELEBRATE THE FOURTH? Of Course You Will Everybody Will u Cut loose for the day have a royal good time and give the children the time of their life. Go up the river for the day go to some of the towns that are going to celebrate go somewhere, anywhere, and don't forget the children. If you are going up the river on a fishing trip we can fit you out in all kinds of fishing tackle. If you are going to the Redmond, Prineville or some other celebration and want to "tog up" a little, we can fit you out. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU TO THE BEST OP OUR ABILITY. R. M. Smith. 12tf lQKCfcO "THE STORE OF BETTER. VALUES." r- Fori Rent Five room house with barn, In Lytic. Sec F. II. May. 12tf Foil Rknt on Sai.k. Eighty ncrcs at irrigated land 11 miles oast of Huml. Forty-five acres In cultiva tion. Fifteen acres In clover. Terms to mjit purchaser. Phono M. L. I'yatt. tf Rooms To LotNow modern rooming house, jut completed. Eight rooms fully furnMicd, to rent for houwkooping room or furnish ed t' Hiiit tenant. One block north of the school house. lG-l'Jp. H. I). Brown. Foil Kbnt Irrigated 40, good four-room house nnd outbuildings, five acre clenred, 0 1-2 miles from Bend. Apply, Mrs. Schiffcr, How lee Corner Store. Wanted List your property with the Homc Bcokor'H Land Co., Wall Street. Bond. Ore. tf Wantkd Day work In wanted washing, ironing, cleaning, etc. Address I'. 0. Box 233; Mrs. A. 0. Cranio. 16 I. Wantkd B acres in cultivation under ditch clow to liend. Kay McKay. 13tf Wantkd Trees to pull. Have first claw outfit. Sec Liddcll on the Wilson ranch, Powell Hutte. Address, I'rineville. Ore. lltf BITS ABOUT TOWN. Mr. and Mrs. U.S. ilutchins were up from Redmond Sunday. George A. .lone came up Satur day from Opal City on business. lloilN Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. CluirloH Coot jen a U 1-2 pound hoy. JamoM II. Bonn, who left in April for I.oxington, Ky., lias ruturnod to ItolMl. The Wonandy Livery Co. Ims had n jwlr of wagon wnilwi put In nl its barn. ICrlck Anderson of Seattle was lo cated hy K. It. Pt on hutm'stend Thursday. Mm. Mary It. Davis of North Yn klnui I vinltlnirMni. A. 1). Morrill at Powell ButUM. .1. M. Ijiwrenco and family left liutl Thursday on a trip to Crater Lake and Klamath Falls. 1). I. Fritz from Soiling, Okla.. ar rived Monday from the Willamette Valley on a laud seeking tour. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Young moved Saturday into their new bungalow in Center Addition. Douglas I). Cardner and Charles F. Underwood have sold their new bungalow in Park Addition lo Frank 1!. Clark. J. K. McCoul of Ijikovlow came to Bond Monday on his way to look at u half miction of land which he owns in (i-iy-17. Colo E. Smith left Saturday for Hartlino, Wash., whore ho will upend hovcral months operating a harvesting machine. Through M. S. Lnttln & Co., II. Caler has hough t lots 7 and 8, block 2,' Wiostorln, and will begin thu dtructlon of u residence there soon. The Uend Park Company baa JuBt purcbused the 120-acru Batten Tract just east of town and will plat it in connection with Bend Park. ThoVIonna restaurant has just bad an addition built on the rear in order to give more kitchen room. The building has also beon neatly painted, II. J. Eggloston has bought out the shoo repairing business of Fred Ilclfrich and will hereafter do a first class repairing business in con nection with his harness shop. Mr, Ilclfrich Is in poor health and de parted Monday for Thu Dulles, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fitzgernld of Pomeroy. Wash., are Bend visitors. Their son, Harold Fitzgerald, is working their 1(50 acre ranch under the Swalley ditch. Martin Mclxnn, bank examiner, was here Monday to examine the buslrmiw condition of the First Na tional Bank. He reported finding everything in excellent s!uie. Mr. and Mrs. I'. K. Davis who have been out visiting Mrs. A. I). I Morrill at Powell Butte left for Wallu WmIIh Moodily. Mrs. Morrill HeeompHined (hem to Opal City. A. Segal was the victim of a wiln-' fill Hccidunt Saturday. While charg-' ing Ills wxlu fountain tank he (dipp ed and fell. breaking the first fin- iger of his right hand in two places. Several bands of sheep were driv ; en through Bend last week on their way to the summer pasture grounds beyond Sisters. One llock of 2.000, belonging to F.wcn Mcl.uniion, was driven from Slmnlko. The following Bend young women took the examination for state paers for teaching at Prineville last week: Miss Angle Young, one year; Miss Kdna I'yatt. one year; Florence Young, five years. .Justice Orcutt. with a jury of six, was hearing, when the Bulletin went to press, an action brought by J. A. Wilson against Henry Llnster to collect $200 attorney fees alleged to be due for services in the Llnster vs. Overturf case. Dr. A. A. Burris loft Saturday for Portland whore ho will remain several days, thence proceeding to Mexico, to be gone probably six weeks. The Bend physician pur chased a ranch at Culiacan, on the West Coast, when ho was there last spring. Jesso Pouch, a Pear Creek home uteuder who was committed to the Insano asylum a year or so ago, has been discharged as cured and is in Bend this week visiting friends. Ho report having received excellent treatment in the state institution. Miss Ellinboth O'Donnell, who vis ited her brothers hero u fow weeks ago, was married in Seattle on Wed nesday, Juno M, to J.J, O'Grady of St. Louis, Mo. Mr. O'Grady is n newspaper man and the young ieo pie will make their homo In Seat tle. The Uoyal Neighbors of America will give a donkey party in Fratorn ity Hall, over thu jostolHeo, tomor row evening, and a jolly program of entertainment has been provided. Prizes will be given and following this part of the entertainment will Ik: dancing and refreshments. ' L. I). Wiust has received news from Boston that his daughter, Miss Marion Wiest, has taken highest honors in the graduation examina tions at the New England Conserva tory of Music, where she has been studying during the winter. ' Bert Stratum and "Pop" Fergu son, ex-deputy constable, who have Imkh memliers of this community for some time. Imve departed via Opal City and Madras, in search of greener fields. While resi dents of this city they enjoyed n host of friends as they were "two jolly good fellows, well mot." E. II. Hemp of Bippon, Wis., and B. 11. Kemp of SMkanc. were Bend visitors over the week end. They are interested in grain production and while making no announcements regarding their intentions here, give it to 1k understood that they would return to Bend in the near future, after expressing great delight in the big future of the town and country. Josephine Ohland and Ijiurenco W. Thompson, both of Portland, fil ed on homestead claims in 22-17 last week, Iwlnir located by E. It. Post. I Others filing before Commissioner i Kills last week were; Iahj It. Itoyer, Bend, in 20-18; John Kcrnbach of Seattle, classified land In forest re-1 serve, 22-10. nnd Robert S. Todd of Spokane, 20-1B. A tuirtv of rtitnil vnnnor iwnnln made n trip Sunday to Tumalo Falls, 15 miles from here, on horse-1 back. They had much fun riding) through tho timber nnd taking pic- tures. Tho men also assisted In pull-, ing a Bent auto out of tho Colum bia Southern Ditch. Those going on the long rido were; Tho Misses Market , Miss Ivn West, Mrs. Theo doro Tweet, Miss and Mr. Gertaon, C. G. Seward, C. M. Davis, Leoan Pelarsko, Ovid Riley and Stovo stouii. Sunset At igaxlne fur July "Vacation Time nt Los Angeles Beaches;" "The Call of tho Cool Sea Hreczo," by Potor B. Kyno, boauti fully illustrated In four colors; "Tho Spell," byCN. and A.M. Will iamson; Hunting, Fishing, Motor ing, Fiction. On sale at all news stands 16-17 CUUIUIMTI! AT PRINEVILLE All plans for a Fourth of July celebration nt Bend have been abandoned. Prineville having generously nttended the cele brations here last year, Bend will go to the county seat to help the eagle scream this Fourth. Notice in Wafer Users. The Central Oregon Irrigation CmHiny Water Users' Association will meet in Redmond on Saturday, July 1, 11)11, at 1 o'clock p. m. All water utors are requested to be present. S. II. SNYDER. 1B-H5 Secretary. l:or Sale. Foil Sai.k 100 acres of deeded land on Tumalo Creek, with water right. Ievol and free from stone. Also Bend projwrty for sale or trade. Inquire A-30, Bulletin. 15-18p Pics Foil Sale A few pure breed Durocs and Ayrshiros, of both sexes. Iac Davenport, Powell Butte, Ore gon. 15tf Foil Salk We have on hand quite a lot of Imled rye hay for sale, also a small quantity of grain hay. Can furnish good quality of ice in any quantity to suit. Call at the Star Ranch. G. W. Witrwr & Sons, Tumalo, Ore. 1 Itf. Fok Sai.k Ok Trade Firstclaas No. 3 Faultless Stump Puller, with cable, for sale or trade for stock. Daniel Liddcll. Wilson Ranch, Powell Butt?, Ore. Address Prine ville, Ore. ' Htf Foil Salk Business lot. good lo cation, in La Pine. Inquire A-15, this office. 1-i-lGp Foil Sale Singer sewing ma chine, late model. Inquire of Mrs. J. H. Wenandy. 1-1-lOp Foil Salk All my electric fittings cheap, the best illuminant in town. Jean Schiller, Rowlee Corner. Foil Sale New cottaze in Park Addition, $1250. J. A. Faites, agt. lGtf Foa Sale Furniture, etc., libra ry tabic, dresser, heating stove, ma treason, blankets, cooking utensils, etc. Also good sot double hnrnoss. Inquire nt first house north of school house. Foil Salk Nice four room cot tage, lot 100x200 feet. 3 blocks from depot, $1275. J. A. Eostes, agt. lGtf Foil Sale Pair of heavy wagon springs. Inquire nt II. P. Brown's, Foil Sale Complete camping outfit. Inquire Skuse & Thomas' hardware store. Foil Salk 10' i acres red clov er; 154 acres alfalfa, five miles from Bend, on Prineville road. Will sell In field In any quantity. 10-171' John Boillo. Bond. Ore. Fok Salk. Cheap, most com plete 20,000 capacity sawmill In Crook county. Machinery nil now. Reason for selling, timber nil cut out. Write or enquire at Bulletin office. 7-tf TlloiiouoiiniiKD Scotch C o 1 1 i o puppies for sale. Inquire of G. W. Shrlner, second lloor Chapman building, Bend. 12tf Foil Sale Relinquishment of 40 acres, nc of the sw, 27-10-12. r inal proof to be made Nov. 25, 1912. Price, $1,000 cash or Bend city property. Address, C. II. Shields, 11)15 fith Ave., Seattle, Wash. 12tf Fok Sale Two-section 60-tooth adjustable harrow, cheap. L. A. W. Nixon. 13tf Fok Sale Ok Tkade A Day bicycle, in good condition, for good saddle, rifle or cash. Inquire of H. J. Eggleston. 15-lGp Miscellaneous. iii. j, .Morrison can locate you on 320 acre homesteads. tf EVERYBODY who likes good ser vice goes to Innes & Davidson's barbershop. Get Youa Lumher from the Pino Forest Lumber Co. House lath and irrigation lath a specialty. tf ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for tho beat furniture is Millard Triplets hobby. Four to fifty miles per hour. "On the High," can be made with an "Oakland." F. F. Smith, Agt. Gtf If you contemplate the purchase of an automobile, investigate the "Oakland" line.-F. F. Smith, local Agent. fl-tf EVERY CUSTOMER who buys at Millard Triplott's furniture store is a satisfied customor. Lost LOST An opportunity to get the best chairs, tables and matressesand all kinds of furniture for the least money at Millard Triplett's store. Lost About May 1 Jersey cow, medium dark, branded M H on left ribs, no horns. Reward. Notify. John Swager, Bend. 16-I7p Strayed One gray mare, weight about 1150, shod in front, brand on left stifle E (backward.) Hold and notify J. L. Benson, La Pine, Ore. Strayed Bay mare, weight 1300, branded F on right jaw, slit in right ear, wire cut on right hind leg. Reward of $10 for recovery. Cole E. Smith, Bend. lGtf Lost Buckskin horse, quarter circle X on left hip, and bay mnre, with hat brand on left stifle and lazy L on loft jaw. Reward of $10 for recovery. Notify Jim Smith, Bend. 16-20p n July 10th to July 22nd These may be the most eventful days in your life. Watch The Bulletin. r PIANOS TUNED This is a good time of year to have your piano tuned and the tone regulated. All work guaranteed. Sixteen years cxerience. EDGAR M. THOMPSON Bend, Oregon. Mi CLASSIFIED COLUA1N RATHS: Five cent a line for firm In sertion lu this column, (nur cents a line for each subsequent insertion, Couul six uoiiWlo n line, ! Dish es Given Away TT rree! fmMW&pml Found Found Bunch of nine keys. Owner can have same by proving property nnd paying for this ad. at Bulletin ofllce. 14tf FOUND That Innes & David son's haircuts and shaves are 'ho best in town. For Rent. For Rent Now four room house. Inquire Joe Innes, Barber Shop. . I5tf For Rent Two rooms over R, M. Smith Clothing Co.-'s store. See Beginning on Wednesday, the 28th, we will give away ABSO LUTELY FREE a large assort i ment of beautiful hand decorated china cake plates. These plates are a good grade of china, decor ated with a gold band on the outer edge and with six beautiful designs of violets, violets and snowballs, violets and roses, apple blossoms and roses In the center. The plun is this: With each cash purchase we will give a cou pon of equal amount. When your coupons total $12.00 you will be entitled to your choice of these plates. We Give A wan Other "Dtiha By Same Plan. LARGE SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED of the VERY LATEST in Summer Shirtwaists, Neckwear, Hand bags, Ladies' Belts, etc. Just what you need for your Fourth of July costume. ROWE'S STORE " U "THE SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY." M NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE, BEND. The Pioneer Wood Yard Has on hand fine dry 10-inch mill wood (al ready split for the stove), nt $8.50 per cord, delivered. Also dry block wood at $4.50 per cord delivered. Leave orders or telephone O'Donnell Bros. Market. W. P. bOWNING, .Proprietor.