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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1911)
Store Open Every Evening Until 9 O'clock During This Sale. MIMIMllfaJWMt"1'""' - . - - . . . a. jtgr- .r: -:.. - rt rrrt - t " ,,',i'''ir'''rr?iiiiiifaaaa ' " ' '" "-"" m ""r!TT"'"Tn ' ' ""i-t ntir t ; OFF WITH A RUSH! ffl To BITS ABOUTTOWN. J S. Parmlntor wtmt to Portland Monday nn IiunIiknm. M S. Ijittfn loft Momluy for Portland on n buainuwi trip. Among the Sunday visitors liuro whi G. L. Potowon f Iji Pino. A. Sgnl f Ittl Crow Drug Stun Is in SjMikimo on businiMH. V. It. Johnston nnd wife of Rose hurt; nro Itond visitor thia week. .1. K. Morson of Iji I'ino was in liond Suturday, ataying lit Tnggart'a. C. S. nnd L. 0. Pynlt of White Salmon, Wash., aro now arrivals in Itond. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Grlswold wore guoata at Hotel Iiund Inst wwk. L. W. Dnvla loft last week for Seattle to spend u few weeks with Ida family. 0. K. Morria and family loft this morning for thoir Whltakor Valloy homestead, F. H. May returned Sunday from a two weeka jstay on hla Powell Itutto rnnch, A plcasnnt Sunday afternoon event waa tho band concert on the Iludnon luwn. II Qnllinro- of I Snmir Center. Wis., hna arrived in Itond 4to muko ithla hla homo. .Afro Wllllnm Mnrknl nf VIrirlnln. I.Vm vialtlng her daughters, the Aliases Market. Mr nnd M.rn. A. II. Horn are in nrtliiml whore Mra. Horn went for medical nroatmont. Pmiwt Riiiki wiih located on a lomeatead In Mllllcan Valloy last Ivoek by K. K. Post. Mls Modorn Steolo of Portland fa llsltlnjr her brother, Hornce N. Steele, and friends hero, rv.wxl Trlnlott liaa ononed n harbor shop next door to Tho I'nlm Ice cream pnrlora on Wall Mreot. Mrtrlon Poole, who was night wv nt. tho Pilot Itutto Inn. with fiU wife, went to Portland Monc'ay. Our SIXTH REGULAR HOUSE-CLEANING SALE is now m full blast,. The entire store is now one vast "bargain counter." Red tags are everywhere and every tag is the sign of a big reduction in price. Every day some one line of goods is closed out. Our best lines are being picked over very rapidly. Dont wait until the endof the sale and expect to find a good selection. All light and medium weight goods of every description are going to be closed out. Get all you want because you won't have another chance to buy goods at these prices for a long time. cjgCgAS, Accommodate All, Our Store Will be Open Every Evening Until 9 O'clock During This Sale. Mra. It. II. Brownlow left ycatcr ilay for a viait of several months to her homu nt Chcwelnh, Wnshlngton. Kobort It. Hould returnen Thura day from n liualnvtw trip to Seattle, in connection willi the Bund Park plat. Yesterday Harlow Allen enter tallied his friends at a birthday party celebrating hia aecond birth day. George White of Sisters ia n patient at the Itend Hospital. Ho la recovering from an attack of fever. Walter Taylor, Walter Hoffland and C. Abernathy came in Thursday from their Prinze Flats home atcads. Henry L. and C. L. Gllham of Now Orleans went out to Snnd Springs, 20 miles beyond Mlllicnn, Friday to look at timber in that vicinity, J. N. It, Gerklng, Grover Gork inK. Fred Wilaon and F. K. Har bour of Laidlaw "were Itend visitors yeaterday, MIbsch Anno nnd Gertrude Mnrkel enmo in Sunday afternoon from their homeatend cluims 32 miles to tho southeast. Mr, nnd Mra. C. S. Hudson nnd Mr. and Mra. L, I). Bonnot,t made n week-end fishing trip to Crescent Lake nnd vicinity. I. J. Wilkinson picked 80 iiinrta of atrawborriea Tuesday, and -expect to harvest Bovornl hundred qunrta from his patch. A uniquo ndvortialng Btunt wna n llttlo boy on tho streets mondny decorntod from head to foot with Larn'a ted housccleanlng sale tags, Mrs. A, Ackor of San An tonio,. Toxai, ia visiting hor daugh tor, Mra. Mnzo Lock wood, nnd will nrobnbjy upond tho uummor In Bond, Horcnftor tho Arm of Skuao & Thomas will bo known ns tho Skuso Hardwaro Co., P. P. Thomna having wltlidrnwn from tho organization in order to dovoto nil of hia time to hia engineering nnd architectural work. "THE STORE OF W. S. Weber nnd V. E. Jonea, two travelling passenger and imtni Krntion agents of the Great Nortliern Itnilway, were in Itend Monday night. W. K. Guorln of Columbus. Ohio, a former roaldent of Itend and pro prietor of the "Guerln House" on tho river front, la again here, having arrived last week. W. I). Nevvlon, the owner of Wicstoria, nrrived Thursday, Ho report excellent success In wiles in Seattle, where he is conducting ex tensive advertising. The Itend Commercial Club has placed conspicuous notices about town asking "Mr. and Mrs. Visitor" to call at the club rooms nnd get any desired information. P. W. Burroughs of Tacotnn arrived Monday to remain probably a number of weeks. Mr. Bur roughs ia taking a leisurely look over tho Deschutes Valloy. Some flno samples of alfalfa and other gra&xca nro being exhibited in tho ofllco of 'tho Eastos & Bean Realty Co. They Intend to lino tho walls with products grown around Bend. C. M, Davis nnd brother Ralph returned Monday from an eight-day trip in tho Pringlo Flats vicinity. Thoy report tho crops of home steaders in that nowly settled terri tory good. R. It. Gould reports that Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Batten of Hood River state they will como in to Bond on tho first train. Mr, Batten has been interested in Itend property at various times. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Sanders left last week to bo gono from Bond sovoral woeks. Mrs. Sanders will visit Portland relatives nnd friends whilo Mr. Sanders is on a business trip to Idaho and Montana. B. F. Young of St, Augustino, Fla., has conjojto Bend to reside, Ho is in chargu of tho fountain at Patterson's Drug Storo. Mr. Young U n graduate of Purdue University nnd a registered pharmacist. Tho building of tho Bond Milling & Warehouse Co. on tho river is BETTER. VALUES. T" well along toward completion. It is three stories high, with basement. C. I. Bozell, manager of the com pany, has moved his ofllce into the new building. A party of Itend young tieoplo will leave Saturday for n camping trip of two weeks up the Deschutes. They will go on horseback, joining William Vandovert's family at their up-river home and visiting Crescent Lake, Odell Lake and other scenic places. J. II. Oncill received n newspaper clipping this week giving an account of the death of Mrs. Lucy N. Hedges at Denmark, Ore., on June 18 at the age of C4. Mrs. Hedges was n pioneer in thia community and wns well known by all tho old tltncrs. Marion Lawrence, in the May and Juno eighth grade examinations in Crook county, carried oir the highest honors, with an average " grade of 96 5-9, according to the report of County Supt. R. A. Ford. Second honors went to Mabel Slater of Prinovlllo, who averaged 95 4-9. E. W. Kinney, who located last month on a homestead 15 miles south of Fort Rock, loft thia week to take up his residence there. Ho camo in recently from bverett, Wash., where ho conducted a hard waro store. lio will establish a general merchandise store at his now location. Pilot Butte as n placo for outings and as a point for observing tho surrounding country is fast gaining popularity. Sunday evening a party of young people climbed tho heights and, around n big bonflro, enjoyed a picnic lunch. Those in tho party wore Misses Mcdora Steele of Port land, Miss Rachol Hallingsby of Portland, Edith Eastcs, Eva Graves. Sara Porry, Elizabeth Richards and Tot Taggart, and A. M. Pringlo, H. A. Miller, Bon Sawbridge, Horace N. Steolo, J. H. Bean.' E. R. Post, W. II, Coble, R. B. Gould.. nnd Ernest Luthey, Leave your order for Ico cream at Tho Palm. , , Photo mailers, largo and small, for salo at The Bulletin office I MOVING PICTURES SPLENDID. A moving picture show as good ns any in a large city is that at the Star Theater, which was formally opened Monday evening to a packed house by Hill & Newman. The films nre splendid and the operation of the machine very satisfactory. With nn electric piano nnd an electric sign to blaze forth on the street, the Star has the appearance of a metropolitan amusement house. Shows will be given every night. OnORGIi W. UAKNES SHOT. On Monday, June 26, George W. i Barnes, formerly a Prineville law yer, was shot and killed at Canyon City by Geoage W. Anderson, as a result of bitterness arising over law suits between Anderson and Mrs. Barnes. Barnes, who was born at Lebanon, Oregon, camo to Prinovillo in 18C8. His body will be buried at the Crook county seat. He was widely known throughout tho county. POWELL UUTTIIS CROPS FINE. That the Powell Butte district crops are very promising is the re port brought in by Henry Tweet, who waa in Bend Saturday. "I have 100 acres of winter wheat which will go over 35 bushels to the acre, this is dry land wheat. My 125 acres of barley should yield about SO bushols, while ten acres of potatoes, on dry land, lookuslne as anything l ever saw," Notice. Bend, Ore., July 7, 1911. To Whom it May Concern: I hereby assign all my righttitle and interest in any and all accounts and credits due to tho firm of Tur pin & Whitsett, to H. L. Whltsott. Signed. H. E.TURPIN. Witness: W. H. Coble. 18-21p FLOW ER SHOW PRIZES. Next week n list of the prizes that will bo offered by the Ladies' Library Club will bo published. About $50 worth of prizes will bo given Tho show will .take place abqut the middle of August. . Auto Line. j Horace Steele and C. M. Richards I will soon resume regular-passenger 'service to and from Opal City. Ofllce will be opened and phono in stalled at an early date. Gtxldard Ranch Lands. Located in Crook and Lake coun ties. Ranging from $4.50 to $8.00 per acre. Easy terms. Buy now and get the benefit of raise in these lands. See Kay McKay. 16-tf Lost. A white English Setter about ten months old. Has goiter on left side of neck. When last seen had light collar with Bend dog license number. Strayed or stolen from Bend about July 5th. Reward will be paid for his return or for information leading to return. Address Bend Bulletin, Bend. it Team For Sate. Span of sorrel mares, weight 1000 lbs. each; also hack and harness. Whole outfit only $175 a great bargain. In quire at once. A. H. MENDENHALL, 18-19 Bend, P. O. Notice, Charter Completed. The charter for the Citr of Bend having been completed, copies may be found until Friday ninht, with Recorder H. C. Ullit and, City AUomey V. A. Porlws, Public inspection of aatue is in vited anil U persons delrU)K lo file objections or lo stencil chiUKes mutt do o in writing, communications 16 be rie livered in person to the City Recorder before 6 p. ui. Friday, July 14, 191 1, U C. tOK, Mayor. II. C KLLIS, Recorder. 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