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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1911)
. 44 ! x X X X CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS yOU hivc some one whom you want to remember with a tflft at Christmas time. It is some times hard to make a selection that will he both useful and appropriate. We have a store full of HtiKKCstloii.s for you, of suitable kICIk for old and yomiR. We are listing just a few; there are hundreds of others in our Immense stock. Visit our store look around ask all the ques tions you want lo we can help you make that selection. Do it now, don't wait uutill the Christmas rush is on. Now you can jjet what you want later well, you take your chances. : : : : : x tDFB '"Milt tfrfWn V mmtwVr For Your Wife, Mother, Sweetheart. IjuIIiV (ilovcn from .liibntH, ftotn Shli KiriH'U fiulll Fancy ApniitH frnn $1.25 to $2.50 50c to $3.00 75c to $6.00 75c to $1.50 i'lUtuniiTrniiii $5.00 to $6.00 Handkerchief from l-'imry ItiiKH from lluth It'ilxft lit Knit Sweater from I.mlie' (VmtM from 35c to 75c 60c to $5.00 $7.50 $4.00 to $9.00 $8.00 to $25.00 Three Weeks to Christmas Have You Remembered Ev erybody? Get Your Presents Dcforc It Is Too Late. For Your Husband, Bro ther, Beau. iwT" . ..35c to $1.50 K?. 35c to $2.50 fn"m 50c to $1.75 lXh . 10c to $1.00 KT $1.00 to $3.50 Sm,1K::,m:. $7.50 to $12.50 from0' .. . $2.75 to $7.00 Scarf I'iriM er Cuir Links 71r S,lt'r.ConU'. . $2.50 to 5.00 FOR THE CHILDREN: Hooks, (lames, HulldinK Blocks, Trains, Drums, Mechanical Toys, Drawing Slates, Dolls, Doll Uules, Dishes, Chairs, Air Guns, and hundreds of other Toys to delight the Children. Bring the Little ones to see the show. DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY. We will take care of your purchases and deliver them to you just when you want them. They will be delivered Christmas morning if you say so. Bend, Oregon. thtSmsCZ&, Bend, Oregon. fills STORK Ol3 BIETTISR VALUES. !i Santa Glaus Is Coming to Bend 0NT A CERTAIN DAY the exact date will be announced soon Santa. Claus is coming to Henri. He will make his headquarters at our store for a time and will welcome all the children who come to visit him. All the little boys and girls may tell Santa just what they want for Christmas. When he comes he will have a pleas ant surprise for every child in Bend. : : : EO tbC Ol&cr jTolllS'oThc common remark by those who have visited our store Is: "Oh, how many beautiful things you have for Christmas!" We are showing a wide variety of Gift Goods something for everybody. Many have already bought. Come in and make your selection early. ROWE'S STORE SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE, BEND - future In man; directions, but tin greatest development may be expected In those activities for which racial and social experience bap best pn-par ed tbo Intellect. A strong but selective realism In literature, delicate word painting, tbe successful Meurrb fur mastery over tbe force of nature, a grasp of social and political relation ships thew are among tbe things we may eipt-ct from tbe Japan of tbe futura. TACT OF AN ACTOR. BITS ABOUT TOWN. IM llMlviimoti M'iil Sunday in Minima. ('. M. IlirlmnU cam up from Portland Saturday night. II. J. Kgglwtt'H) mtulti H trip to Hunt tint firwt of the week. Judge UHi "lK,l Miy i" l'rinoville on court liuninwsi. Service at tho Catholic church next Sunday nl 10:30 o'clock. Water main are holm,' lld thin wwk on the Htri'iitH of WloKtorlu. Hugh O'Kane luft Monilny morn ing for a trip of a fow duya to l'ortliiuil. I. II. Watt f Thu Dallwtnrrivod Saturday night t' deliver two totnh HtontM huro. John V. Whit In ruwirtod wir ioualy ill with heart trouhlo nnd eomplirntlnint. Mr. !'. A. Shonipioat Im return od from a vWl with relative in Victoria, II. C. Tim I'rlsdlla Club will moot till evening with Muw Kthel llolimw nt lh Solium homo. It. I'. Miutor IhiukIiI lt week from Vurnon A. Korhoslot 18, block 18, Park AiMitlon. MrH. Thomas K. (iriiy. po.slmn.ster lit Wliitnkcr, wan in town ovor Sun ilay, coining In tuv Mupptioa. II. 0. Mulm Hpont Saturday and Snntlay in Hunt!, returning Monday to IiIh Whllakur valley liome.itend. V. E. Scott Hnl Friday at Terrt (tonne and Kedmond In the inlrreU of thu Iterxl llrick t I.uiiiIkt Co. It. P. Do Snum nrrivinl in Itawl hut night to organise a hrnnch of thu Fraternal llrotherhmHl here. MIim Nona lticharln Hpont ThtinkHKivlnif at homo, Imvinir. aa hur Ktiuxt MinN Jaciuoxof I'rinovillu. There wan no whool on Friday, an well m ThMukKivinr, the day be ItiK Kivuu the children tut a holiday. MitM Cornelia Wilson entertained the Hridu'e (-luh Frlilay afternoon. The score cards bore Tlinnkk'ivink' dccoratlonH. Wall Htreet between' Oregon and ' Nevada In boin llllu.l in with dirt1 excavated for the foundation of the llmm ImilditiK. I The Girl' Athletic Awuiclatitin ' held it II mt lmMketlmll practice litMtj nlht, a larKo mimlKr of the youm; women altendiiiK. A. 0. Hunter left (IiIh morninu:' for I'ortlnnd, whence he k'n n n extended trip Ivint. He will return i to I'end about Feb. 1. After a viit of three weeks with hur imrentH, Mr. anil Mrs. Suth , Dickey, Mm. d. CouiHtock of Milton, j Ore., returned homo rriday. Mr. and Mrw. .). 11. Gillam are hero from Sliver Lake, coming up yutitorday to place thuir little daugh ter uniler thu care of Dr. Cou. C. S. Hudson went down to Port land Thursday, returning Saturday evening with Mrn. Hudson, who The Garvin-Loomis Construction Co. I N 0 O It I' o a A T K I). BUILDINGS I)USI(INUI) AND RKBCTGI). Ocncrnl Contractors. Central llalldlnj! Wall and Ohio Sis. ' .i . ' had been visiting there wveral weeks. Thu Ijtilieit' (luild hits a line of hand-embroidered linens on sate at Ijirn's store. Thue gixxls were sucurinl especially for thu Christmas seawm. George S. Young spent several days last week running the linos of the proHrty which S. N. Stcelu of Portland bought last summer at Spring Uiver. Postmaster Minor announcos that mail for Prineville must be dropped into the postollice before 9. p. in. in order to go oil" on the stage the next morning. CharloH K. Everett of the forestry olllce is wearing a smile that won't oniric oil". The cause is the arrivnl of an ulght-M)und girl nt his homo I Sunday morning. ' Judge Ellis has received blanks to 1m umnI by motor veh'clo owners in making application to register their car for HUH. Thus may be had by all who deire them. Thomas Ilutton of Egli, Ore., in vented last week in Hund residence proiwrty, buying lots l and 10, block 18, Center Addition, of Forbes, Littin and Parminter. The three-year-old son of J. A. Iln.uka had the misfortune t full Friday whilo ldaying and break his loft leg below tho knee. It was set by Dr. Ferrell and tho child is doing well. I An enjoyable Five Hundred party' waa given by Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Scott nt their homo Saturday ove ning in honor of Mrs. E. Bonner of Portland, E. F. Furrer of Portland and Helmut!) Goodman, j Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Horn gnvo a most enjoyable Thanksgiving tlunco at thoir homo last Wednesday eve-, ning in honor of thoir guest, Mrs. E. Henner of Portland. A luncheon was served at midnight. j W. J, McGllIvrny and children Imvo moved to Bend from their ranch eight miles southeast of town to spend tho winter. Mr. McGllI vrny will bo associated with Jamoa Hyan in tho real estnto business. I The Bond lodge of Masons elected the following oflicers Thursday eve ning: Worshipful master. J. D. Davidson; K'tiior warden. Jew Innes; junior warden, W. B. Sellers; treas urer. George Young; secretary. II. E. Allen. Tho other ollicers are appointive. Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Colvor enter tained The Bend Brick & Lumler Co. at dinner last Thursday. The guests wore Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Horn and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Scotland son, Mrs. E. Henner and Mrs. Scott's brother, Helmut!) Goodman, of Mount Vernon, Mo. A class for beginners will bo or ganized in the first grade of tho ' public school on Jan. 22, 11112. in j case there is sutilcient demand for it. Husidentd of Bund who have children six years of ago who have never attended school are requested to send the names of such children to the princiiml before January 1. Have you seen thot oil minting of Mrs. Morrison's at Patterson's Drug Store? I0p JAPAN'S EOOKS ALL ALIKE. Originality Not Cnnndrd a Virtu In th MiKado's Land. Tbe pimitiuii ot iltrntr men In Ja pan illlTi'r In many tHM'lul re.(tivts from that wblcb I niforded writer of prominence In tbe weMern world, wrllen I'll u I 8. Iteluscb In tbe Nurtlt Amcrlciiu llevliMV. Tbe liullvldunllt of llieniry fame and literary person- ' allty In Its various aspects bave uut been dereloped In tbe orleut to nearly tbe Hiune extent as In tbe west. Tbo Krent tuHika to which ineu return ngnln aud again for guidance nnd liiRplmtlon bare been written tbousauds of years, and thoao men wbo earned fume there after won tbelr laurels by writing coin mentarlea upon tbo classics. No merit attached to originality. Moreover, most writings were anonymous. Es pecially If tnoy were original was It advUablo that tbe author abould not make bis personality too prominent Wbllo learning waa always respected, authorship never bad tbe position In Japan and otber oriental countries that It has enjoyed In tbe west from tbe (IreokN down to tbe present. Xbs Jnenoee tuliid wljl excel In the Cothtrn's Happy Thought and ths Un ruly Qalltry Cods. It was In tbe year 1S or tSCL Dur ing tbe summer months Sotbera. wttb John T Itaymnnd and several otber well known actors, occupied tbe local theater of a seaside summer resort, to which he and bis comimny drew a houseful of people several nlcbts In tbe week to hear end see tbem act rehearse It really waa In preparation for tbelr next winter! New York sea son-tbe most Important of tbelr plays Tbo little building bad. of course, a gallery, nnd In tbe gallery tbe "gods' became so obstreperous on occasions that It was with great difficulty tbe play could lie proceeded with. The ringleader, a well known rough ot tbe town, was a man named Dill tlanra ban Ono nlcbt a happy Inspiration seized Sothern. Having learned the name of this prnmlneul memlter of the rowdy element he nddivs-Mnl him In tbe mlJ-it of the mint unearthly nnlc as follows: "Mr Haiirahan, will you he good eliotlgb to hike charge of the iriill.Tj and keep order fur me) I shall fcH ven gmieful " Tbe result was maglcaL ftlll be I came at once en official of tbe (beater I and as such cracked tbe beads of a few ot bis erstwhile fellow rioters wltb aucb good effect that It was only a little time before tbe best of order prevailed. A Mattsr of Buslnsss. There U a reason for everything, even a train news agent's reluctance to pass through tbe cars with bis packet of newspapers first. A woman who bad traveled fifty miles out or New York before sbe had a chance to buy tbe afternoon paper sbe bad neg lected to provide herself with said to the boy wbo Dually appeared wltb pa pers: "Way do you always come through first wltb books and then magazines and leave tbe newsidtera until tbe lastr "Whyf exclaimed the astonished boy. "Hecaue It's buxtne-. If I came through lltt wltb paer everybody would buy a paper and read that all through the trip and leare me with all ' tbeo dollar hooks und twenty tire cent I magazines on my bamls." New York I Press. I Suprsms 8lf Estssm. "1 am afraid llllggtns Is a bit or ego 1 1st." mild the ready made philosopher. j "lias he offended youj' ! "No I offended mm I ventured to , remark that ixihodr Is perfect, and ho tiik it us a iersonal slight." Wash' ingtou Star. Time never drags nor dne life ever rcem iiii'iiciinuou to thoe wtm are al ways wurkiug. thinking, learning and l-rowtni: DOLL SHOW At the NEW STORE Bring in Your Dolls PRIZES TO BE AWARDED AS FOLLOWS: For the best, dressed doll - - - - $2.oo Second best dressed doll Handsome pillow top Third best dressed doll - - Set of beauty pins For most original doll Handsome aviation cap Prizes will bo awarded December 23, 1911 Bring in Your Dolls Maimheimer Mercantile Company