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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1911)
I" T LADIES' MAN-TAILORED CLOTHES. Tfl&tj1 WE AKE CROOK COUNTY AGENTS FOR THE IDEAL LAD1ES, TAILORING CO. Do you ri'iilic what this meiiiis to the Indies of Bend and vicinity? UMpiflC lMlil '"' (," he us well dressed as any lady in the world ITllUlla tlmt only the very latest models are used in Ideal gnrmcnls that every garment is man tailored by hand to each individual measurement. U inMTnSJnrnr! J,'Vl'ry garment is man tailored to lit the figure on a JYlclll IclllUIUJ foundation of ierfeetus,,-non..shrinkable canvas. These garments are not shrunk into shape with a hot iron. Garments so handled quickly lose their lines and become shapeless. This "shae retain ing" quality easily distinguishes real man-tailored garments from other kinds. Qravanf Aifli QJItr ''viry garment umuuDietured by the Meal OLWLU YVIIII OlIK. Ludics'TniloringCo. is sewed thruout with silk. every gnr purchiLser, in fjll1tnilfnn Ml' al,ovc trade-mark is attached by a tng to every gnr- viiaui "ivv meiil and assures alsolute satistaetion to the style, (it, workmanship, linings and wearing qualities A few things to rememher about Ideal Man-Tailored Garments: Ideal garments a're delivered promptly. Ideal garments are distinctly "dillerent." Ideal clothes are honest clothes. Ideal clothes are guaranteed clothes. VK SHOW :ili DISTINCT I'ATTKUNS of suiting ami 78 distinct models-surely n variety of wiUitiih ami style to nuit wirh imliviiluul taste. Wo guarantee Unit nny nuityou may se lect will not Ik- wild to any other lady. Wo want to nIiiw u juit what Meal liiirrncuts nro ami would appreciate an opportunity (if doing MO Meal styles are the correct styles. Meal prices are right priees. Ideal clothes retain their shape. QOTOC THE STORE OP BETIER VALUES.' BITS ABOUT TOWN. J. II. Wcnamly returned Sunday from Portland. A. I. French h moved into hi now houo in Definite. J. T. Hardy of the North Ikmk road came in Monday night. F. '. Smith and J. M. Ijtwrunee wont down to Portland Sunday. E. A. Sthnr in moving Into hit now residence in Park Addition. F. A. SalTord returned Monday from a hunting trip at Silver Ijikc. Mr. and Mm. It. F. Averill re turned Saturday night from Port land, Mm. Nellio Wright returned Monday night from a trip to Port land. E. II. Phifor and wife arrived Monday In Ilend to inuku their home. Thursday evening, Sept. 28, will Ixj Hoy Scout. Night nt the Star Theater. D. L. McKay returned to Port land Friday after Blinding the Hum mer hero. Max Kichnrdson is still confined to his bed. He has been sick nearly cIkIiI weeks. C. S. Henson loft Sunday on a trip of Havural weeks to his old home in tho Kast. Miss FranceH I'ottrntz of Elgin, III.', will sjwnd this week-end with tho Misses Mnrkel. T. P. Murpliy bought lot 12, Mock 15, Park Addition, of The Ilend Co. last week. Colonist ratea from tho East were put on Sept. IB by nil tho railroads, effect! vo to Oct. 16. Tho Murgarot lies Stock Company will open a Bix-day engagement at Llnator'H Hall Oct. 2. Mrs. Sawhill accompanied J. E. Sawhlll on his "swing around tho circlu" trip this week. Lylo Richardson loft Saturday for Walla Walla, Wash., whoro ho will enter Whitman College. MiKMOM Edith Easteri and Sarn Perry left this morning for Port laud for a visit of ten days. Miiw Hellena Hotel I returned lost night from a visit of four weeks nt Portland and Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. II. O. Morrill f Powell Hulto left this morning for North Yakima to visit her mother. Odin Jack, a shoopherder, fell on" his horse near town lust week and broke two ribs on the left side. W. II. Staatu and family returned Friday from Newort and Portland, driving their auto from Tho Dalles. II. J. Egglcston has just received an Acino harrow which ho will have on exhibition at his storo for a few days. Church services will Iw held hero next Sunday by Itev. M. W. Weaver. probably in the hall over tho post-ofllco. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hudson left yesterday morning for a week's trip to southern Central Oregon towns. Nearly 400 tickets were sold for tho benefit show given the Catholic church at tho Star Theater Thurs day night. In Sunday's Oregonian appeared a half-page illustrated article on Tho Bend Co.'s mill, written by G. P. Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Scott return ed to Head Friday, having been away several weeks on a trip to Portland nnd Washington towns. Vernon A. Forbes, M. S. Ijtttin and J. S. Parminter have bought from Tho Ilend Co. lots 1 to Hi, in clusive, block 18, Center Addition. How M. W, Weaver, tho new Methodist pastor heru, camo up Fri day from Madras to confer with members of his congrogation and securo a residence. Miss Chirk, daughter of tho first president of tho North Hank Hail way, was in Bond Sunday night on her way to visit at tho homo of Tom Sharp on Crooked River. Tho Wcnamly Livery Co. has ordered a 12-passengor wagonette to be umhI in carrying guests from the depot to the hotels and a dray wagon with which to conduct a draying business. L. H. Jones, secretary of the I'nliley Commercial Club nnd editor of tho Chcwnucan Presi, and R. IJ, ! Jackson, manager of the Cliewaucan "Mercantile Co., arrived In Bond Monday night on a pleasure trip. 1 Arthur W. Orton, regfster of the I Ijikovlew mv Olllce, stopped in 1 Bend a few hours Monday. He 1 was accompanied by his wife. They l were motoring to Portland where Mr. Orton will hjhmhI his annual vacation. MrH. F. F. Smith invited a num ber of her friends to an informal social gathering at her home Mon day afternoon. The ladies brought their Hewing work with them and spent an enjoyable afternoon. Light refreshment! were served. The Bend Co. now has on hand about 2.0M.000 feet of lumber at its mill. Tin new siding machine is turning out a hiirh trrade of lum- ber. Clyde McKay says the com pany will begin shipping lumber East as soon as freight service is started from here. H. I). True report tho sale of lot 8 and !. block 7, Wiestoria, to Mrs. Iln Mlchaelson of Fort Rock. The Bend Co.. through H. J. Doug las, sold her lota .' and 4. block 20, Center Addition. Mr. and Mrs. Mlchaelson expect to build and make their home here. C. M. Davis has sold his interest in the Homcheokor's Land Co. to It. P. Mlnter nnd M. J. Morrison, who will continue the business under the firm name. Mr. Davis leaves this week for Tacoma where he will sujwrintend the construction of a new water system for the city. Mrs. 0. F. Persons left this week for Canby. Ore., to make her homo, having received final receipt on her homestead. Before leaving she arranged to have the body of her husband, now buried on the Allen ranch up river, taken up and Interred in the cemetery here. Very diligent to carry out the law against an ignorant Indian, Deputy Came Warden Dorris ar rested a Warm Springs squaw Fri day for offering for sale four deer skins that were not tagged as the law requires. Thy skins were also seized and are now held in Justice Orcutt's office. The woman was let go on her own recognizance but failed to apjiear for trial Saturday I t Wc Always Ondcavor to (live More Real Value for a Dollar than n Dollar Buys Elsewhere. Can You BeaTTt? IVglajy You am offered a big linrtfnln this week, and 'twill ho a utt-ango perwn who rcnditliU ad. and yet falli to nnp up thl nnnp. Wo offer a liox of lilgh-grndo itntlonery 21 en velope and 1M tlio.'U of one fold pniior for tho trilling sum of lOo. Till Minor Nflm clnM, cloth flnlih, and It would emt you Kg per lox i'I)whiri), But you may have th' in a long at they A I;ut we hnve a larjfo 1flr f,jantlty- at per box.... lUw i : : : : : : : : : &CEXT VOOTl TO POSTOFFICE. BEND I "The Same Goods for Leu Money." t Thl all f're joint in 1rrr!le IM wf-k, ut one Itrm rtnulnf Uri.lti--limply In ttmltx) you that Iht little itot ncit tu the IWoirxe a mike yaur hard earnnl eh ro Hfther tail buy more thun It eiwnere. m Rowe's Store HILL HERE OCT. 5. (Continued from flrtt page.) Mother's Oiignotii. "Htp yon HitHH nf utir lore to Jtir IlinthiT jr'l"f" ".Vol yi-i." niiirttinrptt the dsr clrl "MoIIht hn iiihIi.mI tlmt I'(m iwii nrtlnc qmi'i ni ihik i.iii -ii" Milnl H IiIIIipuiii-h.m- ii tinirtr 1'iMt. Net the Same. Rollcltiir irriMH etiiiuinlnsi Now. dliln't you ifii iht prl-ni.T Hint run dmililiil tilf ftTiMlly? Vtni" No I mrrWi inlil 'Iid triiM ii itiiMiinin ilur. -UdiIiui M. A. I. Knrh tiny l n lnnp In iu crnt lrniili of life. Aim in tintr itit tiuif o ibat It will hf fjtr n(.uure to vxrrj wind Hint blows. up to noon today showed the ing subscriptions; The; Ilend ConiKinv I'irit National Ilanic Uvtle Towmlte Co J. M. Lata retire The Hen I Hulletln IJ. M. Thompton II. W. Skuae II J. KitKletton A. SI. Lata Co O" Donnell Ilroa I'atteraoti Drun Co II. I'errell Detcliutca Ilatikiti fc Trutt Co.. V. C. Iltedenlutti W II. WJnK u lierlatid &: Mclnteab II I. True V. C. McCuiaton O. A. Thoraoti Innra & Davliltot) K Ilarllett Hetikle & I'ord KpI Cro Drui; Co John W. White I. Ran K. M. Smith ClothiiiK Co II. II. Davie. J. N. Hunter .Seward & Kobiileau C.co. K. Hue l'lo)il Dement Anlone Aune t'tcore Ilatea Wenandr l.iverv Co W. II. Adair...". J.I. Uet KinKit KulTr....... Halei & Ilvati Realty Co Chat. Itoj il A. 1 attic ........ . A I.. French Hotel Ilend Cha. I). Kowe K. A Sather V. I'errv Smith J. !'. Taart & Co I. D. Yiel.. ('.ten Hue ... I'rntik Daltun. J. Gtrton... follow- t 75 5000 J500 500 35 looo loco So J500 1000 10 00 500 1000 1000 5 500 5 500 500 5 I 00 500 5o 5 00 500 1000 . 5 10 00 1 500 500. 2000' 500 300 500 5w! Hector Gfngras 3 jo Myen 81 Wilkey ao 00 Carmotly Ilroa. to 00 Sam McMurtrie 500 I'attie & Stephen ao 00 McGrath&Co ao 00 Silvertooth Si Ilrowder ao 00 Holme & Smith ao 00 IJIkina & O'Kane ao 00 Mike Draglch aooo V. C. I'iili aooo Otrerturf-DavicMiller Co jo 00 Henrv I.ir.tter 1500 S. C. Caldwell 10 oo R. II. Gould 500 Star Theater 1000 W. K. Slaati 10 00 Art and Natura. Art l tbo refftatlna of man. and not me-rcly that, but llkewlM the rere latloo of nature srwnklnc. tbruucb roan. Art prtMxtb Id nature, and nature ti reproduced In art. As tapora froml tbe ocvho doatlnc landward and dls-' aolrpd In rain are carried back la rlver to th ooein. w thoacbt and tbe aenibinnio tit thine that fall upon tbe ixitil or IIUU In ahnwent flow out aciln in llvtni: mrenms of art nnd lose tbeiii!lve in tbe ereat ocean, wblcb U oarura. Art and nature are not. then, dlarordnnt, but ever harmonious ly worklnc tn eacb other. Loncfel low's "lIy)erlotl., a 500 1 00 500 5 00 aoo 1000 ao 00 I 5; 35 00 1 3001 10 00 10 00 j ao 00 1 ao 00 aooo Illuminating. While tnuiinR abruad a certain citi zen of New York found tbla Item In a Uxt of police regulation poatfd up on a hlsbway to Ireland: "Until further notice eeery Tehlcle mut carry a light when darkm-a bv dnv Darknea begin when the lifihta aru lit." tiaturdaj Erenlns t'oat. The Family Orchard. "Could I Inter! you In our orange ITore proponltlonr "Nope; I bare already put all my money into a fruit orchard. -Where?" "Ou my wtfe'a bat" nmutnn Pot. Everybody who buys his FALL AND WINTER CLOTHES AND SHOES here is going to get THE BEST VALUES FOR THE LEAST MONEY :-: COONEH or Inter, you arc going to find out that it Is decidedly to your lest interests to trade here. We are determined on this we are going to give every man who trades here this full, such good value for every dollar he leaves here, that it would be impossible for. him to get better values any where else. We want to make a walking advertisement of this store out of every man who buys his clothes, shoes and furnishings here. We are going to make these men the best dressed men in town and send them out to make more customers for this store. Satis fied customers are not going to be backward about telling their friends where they got their clothes, you know. P1ND out about the advantages in quality, service and price to be exclusively obtained in this store. Everything to Wear for Men Who Care. R.. N. Smith Clothing Company