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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1911)
&. u HURRY Our Show Windows are full of Suggestions for Christmas Gifts. It, will pay You to have a look at them. Two Weeks to Christmas V-" tor M fir ' AfeW "h Have You Done ALL Your Christmas Shopping? If Not, GET ON THE JOB! Our Store can supply Your every need. Toys for the Children on tliv 2nd (loor Gifts for the Men in the Cents' Furnishing Dcjit. Gifts for the Ladies everywhere CULLY three-quarters of the people are going to do their Christmas shopping the last week before Christmas. The other one-fourth are wise and are doing it now. The wise ones get the pick of all the good things. They make their selection early, have their goods laid away and delivered to them when they want them. Are ,you one of the "wise ones?" 8 "Till: STOKE OF BKT1 ER VALUES." HITS ABOUT TOWN. Hugh O'Khho returned Saturday night from Portland. .luck Miwgrovo wont down to 1'ot tliuitl r-'rldny morning. Mrs. II. V. Skuso ontortnlnwl nt a thimhlo I wo I'rldny afternoon. A. C. I.ucns wont down to Port land ywtordny morning on a visit. Olu NoIhom Ik huildlng n addition to IiIh rooming house nt tho depot. Tho regular meeting of tho School Hoard will Imj hold tomorrow evening, Tho IlridKo Club, will ho ontor talned Friday nftornomi by Mrs. L. II. Hair.l. Mr. nnd Mra. W. It. Sollors re turned Thursday evening from Portland. J. II. Frnslor nf Ynlo, Wash., was u Hend visitor I ant week on a homo seeking trip. Mrs. Fred Stanley has gono to Minneapolis on a visit, lonving Sat urday morning. Tho Fivo Hundred flub wh en tortninod Monday uftvntiMin by Mrs Hugh O'Knnu. Tho First National Rank Now for Ducombor Ik an interesting Christmas issue. .1. M. Ijiwronco and F. F. Smith returned Sunday from a trip by auto to Klamath county. Mrs. J. K. Sawlilll and children loft Saturday morning fur Clove laud, 0.. to vIhU relative. Mrs. C. M. Rodlleld nnd three children returned Monday from a visit to I'ortlnnd and Condon. ' Hon Sawhrldgo will leave Sunday to spend tho holiday season at his homo in NortTi Yukima, Waah. The I'rlscllln Club mot on Mondny night this week, Miss Trautner be ing hostess to tho young ladies. Miss I'earl Cornott left Saturday morning for Everett, Wash., to sond tho holidays with relatives, L. L, Fox was seriously ill Fri day, suffering from probablu pto muino poisoning, Ho iias fully re covered now, The Garvin-Loomis Construction Co. I N 0 O H I' O II A T K I), BUILDINGS DESIGNED AND ERECTED. (Jcncrnl Contractors. Ccatrai pulldliiK Wall and Ohio Sti. mi ii imvmmmmmmimmmm-mmtmm fJ" Marion I 'nolo and wife left Fr'day morning for Vale, where they will be connected with the Hotel Drtxel. Tho Wootcrn Union is now de livering free all telegrams received here. IoHoy Fox is messenger boy. The basket ball girls had thoir second practice last night. A pub lic game has not yet been arranged. E. F. Furror of the Newton Holier Co. returned to Portland this morning, after spending several weeks here, Tho Redmond school has been closed for two weeks on account of Bovernl cases of diphtheria among tho children. Miss Katherino Cronln returned W. II. Hontloy of tho United Warehouse Co. mndo a trip to Hums last week to consult with shippers in regard to handling their freight here. Mrs. A. M. Holmes, accompanied by her little daughter .leanetlo, arrived Friday for a month's visit with her daughter, Mbw Ethel Holmes. F E. Hick lias opened n tailoring shop In the Oneill building next door to Hunter & Stnutn. Mr. Dick came to Hend this fall from l'etinsylvarifii. The Hend school will close Dec. 22 for (he holidays, reopening Jan. 7. A program will bo rendered in the High School assembly room next Friday afternoon. The railroad force at the depot has been augmented by the addition of C. A. Vonderhelt as cashier. With his wife, Mr. Vonderhelt ar rived Saturday from Opal City. In honor of Mrs. J. E. Snwhlll, Mrs. (' S. Hudson entertained Thursday afternoon at n farewell party Mrs. SHwhIII whs iJresontod with a purling gift by her friends. Hev. I I. Corby returned Mon day night from Tygh Valley whore he preached Sunday. Tho Hulletfn was in error last week in saying that he would preach here last Sun day. W. E. Cuerin writes from San dusky. ().. that he will not be able to finish the business lie was called there some weeks ngo to look after until spring, when he will return to Hend. A newspaper will be started about the first of tho year at Terrebonne, formerly Hillman, by W. E. John son, recently from Montana. It will be called the Terrebonne Ore- gonian. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Strong of The DhIIos havo been visitors in Hend the post week, Mr. Strong making his regular rounds in the interests of the Oregon Life Insur ance Co. J. C. Skuso of Itono, Nov.. arriv ed in Hend Sunday night to visit his brother. H. W. Skuso. He is n memlwr of the firm of Skuse & Odie, consulting engineers, of the Nevada city. The council got tho upper hand of the Commercial Club last Thurs day evening and occupied the club room. Consequently the scheduled smoker and get-together meeting could not be held. The Lara-Thompson piano contest 1 will close Jan. 1. The race Is close between Mrs. Wcnandy and Miss Gertrude Market, the former hav ing 22270 votes and tho latter 122711 by the lost count. , A rock slide nt tho grnvel pit be low Madras whore ballast is being secured blocked traffic on the Ore 1 gon Trunk Saturday nnd the pass t enger train did not arrive here till 1 after 10 o'clock that evening. The Methodist church will hold its fenices hereafter in Linstor's Hull, alternating with tho I'reby terir.tn Th Sundny school will be made a union school and a young )eople's society will be organised. anl M It was learned just bofore going ansa to press that soveral ivmle from Madras and Metolius were coining up on the train Friday niirht to at tend the entertainment, A Spins ters' Convention," nt Linster's Hall. Most of them have soon the play but will be bore to take in the ilamv. I STORE OPEN NIQIITS UNTIL AFTER CHRISTMAS I Tho Royal Noighbors olocted tho following officers Thursday night: Oracle, Mrs. George S. Young; vice oracle, Mrs. K. D. Mcintosh; re corder, Mrs. L. C. Fleming; treas urer, Mrs. Jennio Harper; marshal, ! Miss Hellenn Hozcll; chancellor. Mrs. V. A. Rates; inner sontinel, Mrs. Fred Van Mntro. VISITINQ MIS UKOTHUR. Walter Spencer of La Grande, superintendent of tho the George to her homo in l'ortinnd Saturday. j,nlmcr ilnst Co ,9 v,gIl, ,,,, altera ten-dny visit to her sister. '. .t .. , . n Mrs. H. W. Skuso. J. T. Robinson was sick for several days last week, but has re covered nnd is now at Deschutes with tho C. 0, I. Co. Mrs. William E. Motcalf of So nttlo boa joined her husband here. They nro residing in tho Hawley cottngo in Riverside. Tho Christmns number of Patter son's Oregonian, published by tho Patterson Drug Co., is out and con taint) much fun, fact and fiction. Supt. Rogers of tho Oregon Trunk spent Monday in Rend. His privnto car was attached to tho regular train out yesterday morn ing. A window display that is attract ing much attention is that at Rowo's store. Toy engines run by elec tricity operato a number of other toys, ' brother, S. J. Spencer. Accom pnnied by his brother, Clyde McKay nnd F. A. Shonquest, Mr. Siwncer was shown the timber of this sec tion. Tho party left hero Sntur day, returning yesterday. They went as far south as Paulina Creek and on tho trip killed a number of ducks and geeso. MAKOS MUSIC A FHATURB. Mnnager Nowmnn of tho Star Theater has improved Ids moving picture shows by securing a now film service. Better music is also furnished now. The piano boa been moved to tho front and ia ployed by Mr. Harris. C. H. Hunter also plays tho trap drums. As soon oa patronago justifies, a singer will re place tho phonograph, Mr, No vman says. Santa Claus Will Ar- rive Saturday, the 16th Watch for Him on the Streets Santa Gnus will arrive in Bend next Satur day afternoon about 2 o'clock. He has written us that he would like to have all the children watch for his appearance in Bend and go with him to his headquarters at our store. He has a letter for every little hoy and girl, and he would like to hear from every one of them, too. He will open a postoflice and will have a letter for every child who calls to sec him. Santa writes that he will reach Bend about 2 o'clock next Saturday afternoon and will be at our store from 2 to 5 o'clock. Be sure to meet him. ROWE'S STORE SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE, BEND Christmas Suggestions Buy a useful gift, something you and everyone in the home will enjoy throughout the year. Dining Tables China Cabinets Chairs Dressers Buffets Brass aria1 Iron Beds Morris Chairs Framed Pictures Rockers Also many other articles. E. M. Thompson Where Your Dollar Doos Its Duty. Wall street, Bend, Oregon. I miiMiwi miMiiiiiimmii iim. inn , Vfcs DOLL SHjOW 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 pks For most original doll Handsome aviation cap Prizes will be awarded December 23, 1911 Bring in Your Dolls Mannheimer Mercantile Company I : x x 2 t x : : i