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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1911)
Saturday, July 22 B IS THE LAST DAY OF OUR i I i W ,. c etb SIXTH REG. HOUSECLEANING SALE! Never baforo have tho people of Bond had a chance to buy goods at our sale prices. We did not take one or two lines and put a special price on them. We offer you every article in our immense stock, groceries excepted, at a guaranteed saving of from 1 0 to 50 per cent. Think what that means to you. AND THERE ARE ONLY THREE DAYS MORE in which you can take advantage of these prices. Saturday night is your LAST CHANCE r Specials for the Last, 3 Days Thursday Shirt Day. $1.25 Shirts for 1.50 Shirts for 1.75 Shirts for 2.00 Shirts for 2.50 Shirts for 2.75 Shirts for 3.50 Shirts for $ .90 1.10 1.30 1.45 1.90 2.05 2.55 Friday Hat Day. It will surely pay any man to look over these prices. $1.75 Hats for $1.25 2.00 Hats for 1.40 2.75 Hats for 1.85 3.50 Hats for 2.45 "N Saturday Shoe Day. Every pair of Men's Shoes will have a special low price for Saturday only. $4.00 Shoes for $3.40 4.50 Shoes for 3.85 5.00Shoesfor 4.10 5.50 Shoes for 4.35 5.75 Shoes for 4.50 O 4 j4 r CtftS&l To show thab wo appreciate your trade wo arc going to make everybody a present. Buy goods to O&lUl OcLY 3pCCIdI tho value of $ 1 .00 or more, anywhere in the store, and we will make you a present, of one of our 35c straw hats. Just, buy $ 1 .00 worth of goods and get, a hat, absolutely free that will keep the sun off these hot, days. Remember, Saturday only. "THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES" Bend, Oregon "THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES" Bend, Oregon BITS ABOUTjrOWN. J. II. Stewnrt has gone Kant on n liiminoM trip. J. M. Cw)k Issick at his homo nout icwit of town. F. K. VanUndlnghnm loft hurt Thursday for Madras. Sim llrowilor of Shanlko wni n Bend visitor hut week. Mrs. A. V Pottrntz of Elgin, III., Ih a guost of tho MioH Mnrkul. a c.irul Iiiih ri'lurnml from nn extended buslnc trip to Spokane and othor cities. Tho bridge over tho Pilot Ilutto (iiinl at Greenwood avonuo has 1 con completed. K. A. Hlnsloy ami wifo were In town this weok from tholr Whltakor Vnlloy homestead. Mrs. !. C. Fish has been forced to go on crutches for several days owing to a severe ankle Hprnln. Frank Rohlnwm. a Portland IiubI notw man. waa hurts Friday and Saturday looking ovor tho country. J. S. Schonk. president of tho lirnt National Hank of Tho Dolles, was In Bend lust week on business. Mra. W. 0. Dickinson and daugh ter Dorothy of Whltnkor Valloy luft thlH morning to visit relatives In I Scuttle. John I. West haH been appointed by the County Court an administra tor of tho estate of Nov. J. Anthony Mitchell. . f..r.nn.l tmwnr nf nttornov relat- ing to lot 10, block 2, Bond, has been filed at rrinovtuo ty r. v,. Rowleo to Hortha II. Rowleo. L. H. RimIcIIIT and 0. A. Fllckln Kor enmo in this morning from their Whltnkor valley nomcsieuuo, ivKio- tcring at tho mot miue inn. Capt. John C. Young, wifo and Bonnro ox,xiied In Bend tonight from tholr homo at Seattle to Visit Mr. and Mra. George S. Young. 0, 1, Bozoll, president of tho Bend Milling & Warehouse Co., la In Portland to look nttcr'tho assembl. ing of machinery for his mill horo. tanvo your order for Ice cream at The Palm. Percy W. Brnckett anl F. A. Songfoldur. both formerly of Bund, aro now conducting a rwttaurant in Opal City. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Toiler and U. N. Uoirninii came in Sunday evening from .tholr Millicnn Valley homoAteads. John A. Fay and family hnve arrived in Bend to ruside. They hnvo taken rooms over It. M. Smith's store. Mrs. L. V. Davis of Senttle arrived In llund Friday niirht. com- Ing In to file on a piece of Irrigated land near town. Hnrrv Wulther of the Wnlthor- Williams Co., The Dalles, wns n Bend caller last Thursday. Ho drove up in his auto. Wllllnm H. nnd F. II. Hulbenr nnil Miss Kmmn Hclberg of Klgln, III., arrived In Bend bunday evening for a visit with friends. K. M. Thomtwon la hnvlncr an ad dition built to thu rear of his store to irlvo more room in which to store his largo stock of furniture. There will bo regular services nt tho Baptist church Sunday, morning nnd evening, by C. M. Cllne, acting pastor. Everybody Is cordially In vited. Misses Bessie Main, Estullo Thor son and Anna Bnsl loft Saturday for M. J. Main's up-river homestead where they will spend two weeks on an outing. E, M. Lara and G. P. Putnam nro on a ten-day camping trip nt Crano Pralrlo. L. W. Baird, C. S. Hudson nnd J. E. Sawhlll spent Sun day with them. .Tnrrv MnMn nf Onklnnd. Cnl.. nnd "Ono Hound Shino" Harmon of Dnnvitr. Colo., nro schoduled to moot Saturday evening at Linster-'a Hall In a 10-round boxing contest. Mr. and Mra. Edward P. Norton of Laidlaw loft this weok for a visit of several weeks nt Tho Dalles nnd other places. Mr, Norton mndo final proof on his homestead in 84-16-1 1 last weok. J. E. Preddy nnd family of Grent Falls, Mont., are guests of Mr. nnd Mra. II. II. Ford. Mr. Preddy is Mrs. Ford's brother nnd he nnd family mny decide to make their home here. I. J. Wilkinson brought In Thurs ilny from his ranch near town a single strawberry atom thnt con tained eleven Inrge and woll formed berries, with n flavor as good as any of the fumed Hood River straw berries. M. McFoo and sons John nnd Finlnv nnd nieces. Misses Annie nnd Jean McFoo, s)ent Sunday In Bend, guests nt the Hotel Bend. Mr. Mc Foe Is tho well-known rnllroad con tractor and was on his way from Lnkovlow to his home In Seattle. Misses Laura and Bess Richards, Medoni Steele, Sam Perry and Edith Enstes and Horace N, Stoolo anil Ward H. Coblo comosod a party which went out to Ice Cave Friday. They found much pleasure in oxplorlng tho Icy caverns while tho sun waa scorching hot outsido. Goorgo P. Splndlor, who Uvea be tween Fremont and Silver Lake, was in Bend Snturdny. He report ed that tho crops In that section are excellent. Ho said that rye was three and a half feet high and that wheat waa looking well considering tho fact thnt it waa sown on now soil. J. M. Ijiwrenco and family loft Saturday by nuto for Crater Lnke, Medford and California At Med ford they will probably leave their car and mnko tho remalndor of tho trip by train, visiting relatives and friends nt Okland, Pnsadenn and othor polnta. They will bo gono for sovoral weeks. In honor of tholr young gontlo men friends, seven young ladies entertained nt tho Jonea cottage at n dlnnur tutrtv Snnilnv nt 5 I), m. Tho house was docornted In whlto nnd red, Tho evening waa spent In singing. Tho hostesses, were Aliases Eva Graves, Sara Perry, Rachel Hnllinirhv. Edith M. Eastea. Tot iTaggart, Modora Steele and Eliza beth Richards. Their guosta wore R. B. Gould, Ward II. Cob'o. A. M. Prlnglo, II. A. Miller, II. A. Maglll, Ben M. Sawbrldge, Percy W. Brackett. Horace N. Steele, E. R. Post and J. II. Bean. ON TWO IIUKS' oun.Nti. Going on an outing of two weoka to Odell Lake, Crescent Lake and othor resort placoa up the Doschutos River, a party left Bend Sunday. They were joined by tho family of William Vandevert and all will spend the time in "roughing it" In camp life and enjoying hunting, fishing and other sports. Most of tho members of tho party will travel by horseback. Those going were: Misses Angle Young. Pauline Wiest, Anne, Nell nnd Gertrude Mnrkol, Marie Cortin of Portland, Ethel Thomas of Salem, Maude and Grace Vandevert, Mrs. William Markel, Mrs. A. F. Pottrotz, Steve Steidl, Arthur Rose, Will, Claude, Clinton, George nnd Arthur Van devert. 1-0 DliPUlY SMERIFP. Succeeding W. R. Wilkinson, who loft rocently for California, L. L. Fox has been appointed deputy sheriff at Bend by Sheriff T. N. Bal four. Mr. Fox has already taken up his duties as nn officer of the peace. TUMALO NGA'S NOTES. Tumalo, July 18. Tho State Desert Land Board, while on its recent Central Oregon trip, looked over tho old Columbia Southern irrigation system. Tho woods around horo was full of forest rangers and fire fighters last week fighting tho firo started from a sheep camp. Tho rangera informed Tho Bulletin correspondent that about 3,000 ugres had been burned ovor, mostly tlmborwned by privnto interests. If You are looking for good ncre nge adjoining Bend with a perpetual water right, which can be bought on easy terms, see tho Oregon In vestment Company. 18tf OLD NEW ENGLAND WAYS. Curfew Still Ftlng. and District 8choolt Still Flournh. Evcrywheri'. vwu lu thi aildnt of the uiit tiuurtxbltiE sod progrvulre cltk'J uud tuvu. tlierv are oxnupli'i or tlie work tiud evlileni-e or tu ihi- ot tUe lalbvrs old Uuutm. row ot tatoly viui trw. old hualmiw bultd lup with tln-lr Uwr Kablo eudt to ttio atrt'ft while uer iiud udou tbvro are Htill to U fiu-oiiuiertHl men who udtirre to tbe dreiix wnd fuxtilon of lite current two or tbrtv ReneratloiiK use. Tlien nn everywhere reminders of the Rlorjr thut wun. 'I'herv are many hoUKvbiilds thnt are couducted nluitMt uh In the eolonlnl tlme. Supper Is fvl the evening men I throticbout rural New KiiKUud Hiid In it kodUIj propor. (Ion of the rlty hi.men hn well, and It In not only nupper In liume, but the name fiMnlN are senetl In tho tame manner. Whiit nrt rnlled primitive rutom Kurvlve. The curfew rlnir from many churvh atiipls thonsh lenleney U praetlrtM with rel't to the orderlnjr of llcbtn out nt the muh time The dlxtrlet whool eilxtK everywhere In the more remote and HuiHller nei-tlon. The town aeademy ha not wholly sur rendered to the modern hldi nehiMtl A majerlty of the farm are atlll wort ihI aa Krent-Krandfntber worked bis. thoujth IbU Is cited aolely na a pic torial element of rtmrm, uot aa an In dimtrlul fact to tluunL The New ISuKltuid Myle of nrrhlteo turo Blves way to more modern con repthua with Ktubtmrn nlownea. Mot of the country rhurvhe are redolent with auRKOotlon of tbe atorled pot. and the echoea from the pulpits often nerve to strengthen the Illusion. Tbe old fnnhloned gentleman nnd lady are prevent nt every church service and at erery vlllag function. We cllntc to the memories nnd the bnblta of tbe past, and by ao dolnj; wo exnsperato tho more progressive among our younger people. Roston Chamber of Commerce Publication Chocolate Bonbons FREE. Each 25c purchase at THE PALM entitles you to a prize ticket. The holders of the lucky numbers will ' receive a one pound box of Bonbons. A prize in each 50 numbers. Tickets for purchases of less than 25c re deemable in prize tickets. I : Notice. I Bend, Ore.. July 7, 1911. To Whom it May Concern: ' 1 hereby assign all my right, title and interest in any and all accounts , and credits due to the firm of Tur I pin & Whitsett, to H. L. Whitsett. i Signed. H. E. TURPIN. Witness: W. H. Coble. 18-21p I Goddard Ranch Lands. Located in Crook and Lake coun ties. Ranging from 4.50 to 58.00 per acre. Easy terms. Buy now and got the benefit of raise in these landa. See Kay McKay. 16-tf MaKIno It Wort. Willie bad Jurit received severe aMnklng. "Sow. air," naldhla father, "yon go atrulKht over Into too corner titer and alt down." A aemlbumoroua thought struck Wil lie, lie stopped bowling, and a sheep- I lnb grin overspread bia face. Oee, Va," be remarked, "txu't that sorter libbln" It Inr-Kxehangt. Lost. A white English Setter about ten months old. Has goiter on leftside 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. tf Team For Sale. 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. 0. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. , In the Couuty Court of the Bute of Ortgoa ft Crook County. . In the miller of the KUte of Jtme A, Mitchell, it c;tl. . ....... rh ' c iguot hvtng beta appointed by V e Couuty C urt of the Stale of Oregoa (it r k.vu nty, Admit Utretor of the Kute or Juiv A iiitchtll.nc smxI, uotteaU bmhy given to the credUorol uld Ktle ud tU per mii h'rtnt; claims ssln uld deceased l pre en Ihcm.duly verlltd u required by lie, ' thin Ix monlbt from the date of this notice, t tbe u .ueralgned at the office of C. S, BcnMk, V.r.t .Sillonal Dank BulUIug, Uend Oiegoo. Uaud July ivlb. isil. JOHN I. WK3T, . J v ' vdmlnltrator ot the Batate it 19-t) Jamea A. MllcheU, deceaaed.