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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1911)
O. A.C. SHORT COURSES BEGIN JANUARY 3. CONTINUEFOURWnEKS. Kvory chiton of Oregon is cordially Invited to tX tend tho short courses of tlu Oregon Agricultural follow, boglnnlnir.lnn. X F.lovon distinctive oom-s-os will lie offered In Agriculture, Mechanic Arts. Domestic Science nnd A it, Commerce, Forest r mid Mnnlc. F.vory couoo Is designed to IIFLI' tho stu dent In his dully work. Make this it pleasant nnd prulttuble winter putlttf. No tuition. Kcnsomililc nccoinnuHliitioiis. Foe bciuillful Illustrated liulletln address 11. M. TKNN ANT. Registrar. rorvallKOio. YOU ARE INVITED FANMKR'R nUSINEHS COUR8K DV CONNCSrONDCNCC gend VI achine hop All Kinds of Snw Mill nnd Farming REPAIRS We Carry a Large Stock of Auto Repairs and Supplies Wall St., next to Opera House (Buildi l Mllluorfc B SUOKPA o itrtalr kick if! mlir. altfc crant u4 tiK til mlr lor Uriu. Our rrkn wtt fos Ifma Xl to SO. !,, Knue cl "A.B"Roonsa lo:woorf,o.i It Srt. ynttt n4 nil tnatl ttl oxlut life in. h4 Mt nH'. SASH nut. sash 71. IV'uJ MJ mOi wwsl ( kit but tvi line, n&ktol l rUi cUv. AniK ft&itiaa ID tBT koue. Thl.li twl one Kjl ov of Uu. vJlor? lleff tLovtiyia 1J k- M. DOOKS TUitt hi M 1 . .1. L kkn rr kSCWV M lib ' TIHUO O.I 12.20 Uctu.f ocbtn. ww 1. Itw it II M Sosl for "ST 1.4 I I.I fti St.tr li t!. P? 12.00 Ml el rlr n- k'J. rltrl i ..- irt Nurlol evl k riifl in tt(t w klf wipj pin,- t mciUinr.Alll Olmrk. IIJ nr mt-nor mV PAINTS tl, RomI ...I r tf.Uva p. in in In Diim I rs.ftr 14 vtJnt iltllkutlv Hi Ik-mi. 40Vftl.i irlr ttttttti riKt Irr ill ( p.-.l MnlU Bath Tub IH.50-TU( fisiairWtt tub, with Mm h4 kr Hat am pMc with Kl kf Nub CMk n4 nkkle-4t CtTtflvW iM wat whk IfMi Hrf CvllMTttvfl SrikJttt ilt(tf lour wMf 4 ft oU prk t Wm brtaft4&llbwU n(mMrrilrrkltoToar tAtkML ll ill Mtt yvu Nf R r nte y bminn tor ol LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Irrigating Lath and House Lath A Specialty The timber we cnt from it the best in the coun try, mill 4)-i miles southeast of Bend. ' Pine Forest Lumber Com'y BEND, OREGON I M Bargain Period November 8 to December 20, 1911 THE BEND BULLETIN nnd PORTLAND DAILY TELEGRAM Entire Year of 1012 Rest of 1911 Free. Rejfular Rates $0.50 for Both I'apors. Some Gifis For Him Some Gins For Her For the liiw.xor. n lirlef eine Fur tlie liuitmht. ti llielie ene For Hie tenuis iiner. it rai'lset press. For I lie inili'Ke Imj', n leather cov ennl snfn iilliAw For the miiuUer, n li of his fnxerlte lininil For the plijilchiii. the lit t U ntllroml time tnlile kiiUIo imiieil once n month, with liifornmtloii Hlniiit fiirw, dls tancts mill nil rlittiiKcs In tH'lusliiles up to (Into It Is tmmly If ho Ims sill) urtuiu patlent.s I'or itnindfiilhor. a rendlitK plans. For your tlance. a put tire f yourself to tit his WNtch ca.se or a tlat foldlnc Wnv Don't Yoii K)t tlmi Iouk Imlr cut? Imit'H & Diivldmin do tlio beat bmbor work In town. I.iuikIi nnd (lie woild IiiukIih with you. Don't aliiy lionio noxt I'Vltlny nlKht. If you iiimo a ft lend who iruvcis imti'h oerea make her a xliiteroniii Ikik IIKo the one lllustrateil anil kIio'II ts I'liiu'imsl Willi the pn-ieut It nm.v he fiiHlihuiisI fnun any Mlout niaterliil. hihIi an ctetoiiue. ileaitu or iHtxLSM&ff klbteSK Ar's3KjlRtSJSI)?flisi5rJBc??i ft wlwiJ Palace Restaurant Rooms for Rent Confectionery, I'rttlt I'ltnlc Supi'lkM, ClKiirrt J. F. Taggari & Co. ron HlUt.t. NTKAUnlt IIKI.OSOIMIH. the like, ami Is merely a wUlth of the fahrlc neatly hound with tape ami tilted with rlntrs for linnetm:. Orvt this siirfaie are placed pocket of thu creloium. The hirite poekeis ore for lells, lutuilkerehlefH ami other articles of the Kurt. The otuiill Hekct Is for hiilrpln4, unit a liiimty plnciinliloii Is rmuly for tray plus. urate but if I'ot.isnrn ami ihhmii coau leather photo fmiiic for your "cabi net." For the Ixwkkcopor. an enrclopo and Btatup iuoltener For the literary worker, a desk set like the one Illustrated, ivhlih Is umtte of rough and Mlshei cnnl The l rent meat of this pnslin t fur ornamental purpoes Is utiliiie ami very nuae ful. 'The net Is xtuunliiK. Artistic Ltathsr Qlfts. Some clmrmlnK Clirltiims nlfts can be made from cohired virt liattier skins, which are nhl now In nlmost all stioM. For an exauite of surh homemade presents luke miiRatlne covers. They can be lnexieiisYoly constructrd and are Mtiltnlile. as far as Rood form Koes, in clvu to men friends. Incidentally nothing could w simpler f linn thr manufacture of these corcrs. for a woman lias only to lake the mensurementa of some IxKik and then make the leather slip Inrce enough to be slipped on easily. A Hat piece of leather Is cut accord lng to dimensions, there being a cor responding piece of silk, preferably th same color There must bo a plrcc of thin ennrni stiffening, about half an Inch wide. In a strip long enough to go nround the outer edge of toe leather. This strip must be basted dawn care fully to keep the leather on a flat sur face and thus avoid n pucker. The canvas must then be placed about half an Inch from the edge. In this way an even, stiff line Is made, and over ll tho soft leather must be turned. The Ilk Is basted down, putting the raw edge In. nnd the wbolo carefully sewed on the machine This done, two ends must be folded so tbey will form pockets to bold the roagaxlne. These pocket Daps, as one might call them, need not bo more than four Inches deep, for this width will bold the book securely and yivl admit of Its being removed without a struggle. The daps tmct be stitched together on the maehltiu. This com plete the cai A girl who has any knark nl point' Ing or poker work may make most effective round or square coiers of leather by chinning her own designs or by having litem outlined Hugs of endless klniN also may be manufiieiurisl The Luther twn Illus trated. dcslgurd for collars mid cuffs. has a drawer for holding studs and i Ribbon Corsat Doo. Tho new Million uirsci bags make most nrteplable iri'cnls for the wo man who Is fund uf the dultity HUM coiivouloiHrs of this mirt. 'I hey are easily made ami more cheaply limit when purihiixtst at the stores. The flowered ribbon with the solid satin Isirders are the iiiimi isipular for the bags. It take four irlw of the rib lon. fi-rtlherolllrhist logwher or put together with Die crtx lu-tei! Hints. leatluu a inrni'ier at tin- top, where! the ribbons, are cut In (Mints hiiiI: finished with Mintlower txiws The liHtigen are f the narrow rlhhons. with a big HiinlloUer In the center In coiimssI the nail ilxii whleh the twig' 1 hung. They hold two pairs of cor I sls and keep them free from dust. I The sunflower nmelli-s nre the sa clo-ts. ilnrter bags to mntrh nre also amour- the new fads nnd are made I like rge enrelope. with a wide Hap that faxtrtis with a button and loop They are hung with ribbon. Unbilled with tho roM-ttes. ns the bags are. Holiday Goods (lint will appeal to tin (liscriiiiiiiiilin limn air t'otititl lit The Men's Toggery Ftmry Tics, ( loves. Sus-pciult'i-s, Collar Has unit in fuel nnytliitiK that will ninkc an appropriate Kill. A. L. FRENCH New PALACE MARKET Charles lloyd, Prop. MEATS. ', Vegetables, etc. L vkiMijv 00 YCAI10' K nxpcmcNcu ijl lBWLsaaWMHM"WK ' TnAOE MAimo , OtSIQNS RnKviiiaiira Ac. Antnnai"-" ssrtrl li.r ,tr-i' o n jo.r. qie ii wi ii i r 1 1 ii- fr" lirtiwr !. ii. ,i.i i i.i iiidnMlnt kiI-.i.i.i. ....I (.. I l-.l ...i i fi-f M.U1T1 alt-alMiit. i-.imi. I.hvii Ihlouali llilill A in- imi" .lllalt lllllll. Jk .IW.LtjH4.fb.. tMli'ulilirtf. lull. Scientific JlincricniK l nH " lr lllxlfl-l r'r mi.mj .r in -I "l Wilis 1--mii.I, Tli-. I r.MrM-iill, II. a.JI.il l. JN&Co0"""-NewYgik ,iU..V. Jr V.Mrwl.m ll 1. A Hslpful QKt Very smart to wrar with the Irish tare turnover collnrs nre the new buckle pins covered with Irish crochet laco. Any one who crocbsU van easily Madras Flour Natural Color The rllit Color, Plnvor and Quality. Call for It at any store in Bend. Madras Flour Mills Jl. K. DIirr.EL, Proprietor Mmlrrui, OrvKon I ii)HWi iilniiiimni. LEATIICH COLLAII AD CVTT POX. links nnd Is an Ideal gift for a man. The expert worker In leather can turn out Hticli a box, but the uverage douur, of Chrlsimna presents will buy this receptacle. Cravat Holdars. These nre fashioned so the cravats will lie (Int. being folded only onre In the center, nnd there can be no danger of crumpled ties. Two little pockets nre stitched on tho Insldu of the holder, which have flaps held In place with glovo fasten ers. These nre to hold-the studs, col lar buttons, Mcnrfplns and cuff links. Tho ties nre simply laced In the holder smoothly. It la then folded over nnd laid In the suit case, trunk or bag. It taken up little room and li vurr bccklk rr or nitsii lacs. make a pin tike tho one Illustrated. Hucli n gift will plensu the girl who Is very fastidious about her ueik dress Ing. Koine other helpful though humble gifts nre going to npK-ar ou Christ mas morning, the work of n mother of scwrul Imsliu-xs girls. She Is making over Mtix-ks for her daughters, who hute ko much need of lheo urlleli-s. 8 he has anted pieces of their shirt waists nnd their summer skirls and has In some eases embroidered them In simple designs or la making Ihetu up simply tailored. When neatly laundered they will ufford a sensu of luxury to the girls which few gifts could leud. A Handy Qlft. An Inexpensive gift for the woman who sews or embroiders Is a book made of stiff ciirdbonrd backs, -, by 10 Inches, and covered with heavy si III or nn art linen In dull colors. Embroider Herons the upper fnrc the word "Kllk." Hun this .in n diagonal direction and put a little spray of How era around It. On the buck cover work the recip ient's monogram or her three lulthils In n corded outline, Inside the en vera are a dozen manlla cuvclocs, arranged with the Hup lo the outer edge of the book, Hint are destined to hold as many colors of silk The make mill number of the' silk are to be marked on the outside of the euvelopiM. Three holes are cut through the covers and also In the envelopes, KIIiImTii Is run through these holes and tied at the buck In small bows. The book Is fastened together with a cord or ribbon to imilch A Bargain in Lumber! OUH KIKST ANNIML CLEAHANCK SAI.K For thirty days we will sell our rouftli lumber at $10 per thousand. We huve contracted to move it million feet of tim- Ih'i- by Nov. N I ii ml miiM huvo iihiiii. Not the only IiiiiiImt unl ju-,1 u first elius pliu-e in obtain it bill oMiiiiiIh-i' Dm- iiioito holds jfuod: "A little Ih-iu-i-lliltlber for II little li -.- muilry . " BEND LUMBER CO. Prttty Workbag. A pretty workhag Is made Just like a pockethook and Is of denim or lined silk. Within are compartments In which nre the usual things found. In such a bag. The ends nre gussoted so that tho articles are easy to get at, nnd, mnrcorer, the cuimclty of the bag u X Star Restaurant; m. Short Orders Served at all hours at our new Lunch Counter. Regular Meals 35c. k Newly KurnlHliud Rooms. Eat mill Itnom Hero nnd Get thu Heat Value for Your Money, Our BAKERY GOODS THE IiRST AND CHEAPEST IN IlEND. MRS. NELLIE WRIGHT BOND STREET, BEND, OREGON, ! J. ' convenient, Is thus Increased. 3l ssasfasssaaasJtaaaNtaBssl