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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1912)
t- Mrs. Sadie Wenandy WINS THE PIANO and PIntio Player In the LARA-THOMPSON PIANO CONTEST. ll FINAL COUNT IN THE LARA-THOMl'SON PIANO CONTEST. Mrs. S. Wcnnmly 71,705 MIkh Gortrlo Mnrkol '. r0,82(J MlaaOlfpi Johnson 12,820 MIm !vn WfHt 2,774 MIm Cornulin Wilwm 1,801 Mm. Klmur Morrill 1,480 MIm ElHo llnuek 81)0 MIm Miilml DoukIiih H4 MIm Hnttlo Dickey S!)l MIm Itaulo Mnln !I00 MIm Eunice Niiff 2U0 Mlwt MurKiirut WIohI 4tl (SlKnvil) U. N. HOFFMAN, JuiIku (Slirncil) W. H. COIILE, JuiIko 9 w arM sm j im jri fTg. lan'IB""! Wbh 'Mi j"s "THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES." BITS ABOUT TOWN. Tlm llond school will roopou noil Moiulny lr I (' Coo wont down to Port land Humlny JuiIko Kill In attending; court nt I'rlnovlllo this mk. i: J. Mrrrlll nimln it trip to tho county spai )c.torUy. ItMph I'nlndoxtor spout tho wook oiid lltlnn In I'rltiuvlllu Mm. (loorito A Jonm will cntrr lAln tho llrldKt) Clult Krldny. Clydo McKay returned Mntimlny nlKht from n lslt to I'ortlnud. Ileno Wist nnd fntnlly hnvo mnvod Into tliolr now hotnn In l.ytlo. MorKi Adkln who linn boon slrk (or Mimit Mint' In nidi to lie out nuiiln Tho aflnrnoon "COO" clult will moot tomorrow with Mr K. II. Wll on. Willis Nnlnnd U In town for n fow days from tils Mllllcan VAlloy homo tmul. " Tho erenlnic "S00" club w l.u ontorlnlnvd by Mrss. II. J. Ovurtnrf tonight. Mr. K. K. Moarns or I'rlnovlllo l vUltliiR hoi nluco. Mm. J. Hoy llmvoy. K. M. Thompson Is moving this wiHik Into hi now homo In I'm It addition. Mm. C. 14. Morrill returned Mon da) nl k fit I mm Portland whoro mIio spent Christmas. Ilnrnro llrooklnitH of Kolyat re turuod Hnndny nlKlit from n trip to Knstorn WnihlnKtou K II, Hum in y of tho llond I'nrk Co, nrrlviid from Honttlo Hiindiiy iiIkIiI on ii IhikIiicsh trip of n fow dity. Tho Voiiiiij I'oopla'H Hocloly will moot nt 7.. 10 Krldny ovoiiIiik with Mlsn Hldnor, nt tho I.iiciih homo. II II. Duvli'N lotiirnod Hiindny IiIkIiI from North Yaklmu nnd U'ullii SV.nl I u, Wnsli., wliuru ho npont C'lirfntfiiiin. MIhn Harriot Holson, who linn boon n Kin-Hi of tho Misses Mnrkol during tho hollilnyn, will return to Jscksoii vlllo Krldny. Tho OroRon Trunk trnln wan Into Humlny nlK'it owIiik to a slldo on tho lino, not iirrlvlnit horo till 10:30. Tho O.-W. It. & N. Rot In on tlmo. It. II. Holomon ami family havo oomo to llond to llvo, having rontod tho MuUIk rosldonco. Mr. Holomon oxpocta to opon a Jewelry store. Mm. J. W Dtmlck and daughter, MIm Klilo Quackonhush, aro expect od homo tomorrow night from Port land, where they havo boon vliltlng. K. M. Chrliman and daughter, Miss Vlda, ciroo down Holiday from Sllvor l.oko by auto. Thoy encountered a foot of auow In crossing tho moun tain". Gcorgo Vandovort and Chester Cat low, who spent Chrliitmni with him, loft yestordny morning for Hnlem to roauino tholr studies nt Wlllumolto Unlvomlty. J C. Vandovort will re turn Hundny. Mr and Mm. P. O. Crabtroo or Portland nro tlslllusi Mr and Mm A. II, Horn. Thoy have bought Inud near town and expect to atari In tho poultry huslucss. J. W. Dlmlck nnd Prod I,, tluor re turned Monday from a five-day hunt ing trip up tho river. Thoy klllod about thirty ducka, They reported the wonthor very cold up thero Thorn day night. W. C llrodonhagon and family havo moved from tho Kitobenot cot- taga to tho llrostcrhous residence, formerly occupied by tho Bswhllls. Hlnco hU wlfo went Knit, Mr. Hawhlll Ii boarding. The oiamlnatlnn of applicants for tlm contract to carry tho mall on the rural route which will Iks established from llend Pob. 1 will bo held Hatur- day. There will bo six or eight tn tnko tho test. Vernon A Parlies, J. K. Hawhlll and M. H l-ntlln wont down to Port land Prldav as guexta of 8upt. J. P. Kogom of tho Oregon Trunk. In his private rnr Messrs. Porbcs and lnttln rolurncd .Monday night. J K Hawhlll. W II llentley. C O. Hownrd nnd Chnrles Marlon mnde n trip to Hums lart week with V P., Morrill and (' C Harrison of tho trucking compmi). On tho way back, when a fow miles out of Hums, the gear of tho car was stripped and tho party lind to mako tho trip tho rest of tho wny horo on tho truck. Tho pnnneiiKor car wan haulod In on tho big freight carrier. Next Tuesday overling tho Modern Woodmen and tho Itoyal Nolghborn wilt hold a Joint Inundation of off) com, tho oxorclMON to bo public. Tho Odd Fellows will hnvo their Installa tion next Monday night, tho Knlghla of P)thlfii tonight and tie Prntornat llrothorhood on Haturday evening, tho 1.1th. Tho Masons Installed last Wednesday evening. II O. Hhrador of Hcattle Ims come to llend to reside. Ho expects to be Joined by his family In a shoit tlmo. Mr. Hhrider In connected with the llond Park Co. and states thn tno sale of lots since ho was hero for ihe Railroad Day celebration htu boon excellent, more tlmn 450 bavin boon disposed of. Tho company has olllces In both Heattlo and Portland and will open an office In Hpokano. A. T. Framo camo In Sunday night from his Hampton Valley homeMtead. J. E. Ilalncy went down to Port land the drat of the week on a busineiw trip. Swan Carlson nf Saskatchewan, Cunndn, is visiting at the home of Z. W. Llndborg. Elder JicighU school reopened Jan. 2 after one week's vacation. Fern Hall Is teacher. Louis Doonnr and linemen were over from Prinevllle the last of the week looking after the telephone system here. Lakevicw will celebrate Railroad Day Jan. 7, when the newly com pleted Nevada, California & Oregon itaiiway will lo welcomed formally. O. C. Bcrgreen and Thco. Carlson or Chewelah. Wash., who were guests for the Christmns holidays of Mr. and Mrs. L W. Lindborg, re turned home Friday. J. II . Hcan made a New Year promise to the Presbyterians of Bend to donate to them the use every Sunday of the hall in the stono building which he will erect. Mrs. J. M. Lawrence and Miss Marion came up from Portland last Wednesdny night to visit during the holidays. Miss Marion returned Mo iday, Mrs. Lawrence remaining over several days longer. Mrs. G. W. Hall entertained five of her "llend Babies" and their mothers last Wednesday afternoon 0tt.4 X : 1HE ONE Important Qye&ion in furnishing a home in the modern Slylc is to have ornamental brass beds in preference to the old fashioned wood ones. The trend of the times de mands this change, and all up-to-date people are making it. To meet the demand we have now on exhibition a largo and varied assortment of neatly designed brass and Iron bedsteads in the various sizes, and all of the best qualities. Prices $3.?5 to $40. E. M. THOMPSON Where Your Dollar Docs Its Duty. Wall street, Bend, Oregon. X X 1 x - in honor of Merl Triplctt, who soon will leave Bend with his parents, to reside in Eugene. The babies pres-1 cnt were: Merl Triplctt, Opal Merrill, Helen Rowe, Robert Ar nold and Marjorie Smith. Refresh ments were served and each child given a holiday remembrance. Pnnlly style men In only IKc at the Ktnr Hakes ) and Ilrtuurmit. 4iltf Mm. Hector Merchand, who has been at the hospital, will be discharg ed tomorrow. Thore will bo regular preaching services morning and evening at the Haptlst church by a visiting minister. J. K. Ryan was a patient at the llond Hospital from Thursday to Tuesday, suffering from an attack of tonsllltls. He loft yestorday morn ing, golnz by train to Redmond and from there to Prlncllle. Something lllg Next Week. Next week an announcement will be made b one of tho llond merch ants of the biggest sato of merchan dise ever held hero. A 145,000 stock Ii to bo offered tho public at cost or loss. The goods arc all now and fresh. Previous sales havo closed out all the old goods. Watch this pago next week It will Interest you. Watch this pago next week for the announcement of tho blggeit aalo ever held In llend. There will be a meeting of tho Rend lodge of Masons Thursday even ing, Jan. 4. Thoro will be work In the V. C. and M. M. degrees. Janli and Cane. Representatives of the Yakima Valley Nursery Co., la the latest See these two fine, courteous Irish gentlemen for the finest line of fruit trees, flowers and ornamentals ever ahown'ln tho Inland empire. Custo mers leavo addresa with Aune Brothers, dellverymen, spring ship ment 1912 43p Notice of Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of tbo North Irrigation Company will be held at 7:30 p. rn. Saturday, Jan. 13, la tho office or H. C. Ellis at Rend. L. D. W1EST, Secretary. Woitli Uniting Por. A $ IS, 000 stock of merrhardlso will be offered for sale In Rend next week. The prices will bo tho lowest eve,r offered here. Watch for It Walt for It' Our First January Clearance Sale! Beginning January 2 and Continuing Until January 3 1 . This is your opportunity to buy New, Clean Merchandise at a considerable saving. Below we list some of the striking values we offer: Shoes. $5.00 men's shoes, now $4.50 $4.00 ens shoes, now $3.75 $3.50 men's shot's, now $3.15 $3.00 men's shoes, now $2.75 $3.00 oy's shoes, now $2.65 $2.50 W in-'-s' w $2.25 $2.25 youths' shoes, now $2.00 $4.00 Indies' shoes; now .... $3.50 $3.50 Indies' shoes, now .... $3.15 $3.00 ladies' shoes, now . . . i $2.75 $2.00 ladies' shoes, now .... $1.85 $1.75 Indies' shoes, now .... $1.50 Children's at... $1.75, $1.50, $1.15 Infants' at 50c, 75c, and 90c Dry Goods. Calicos, bust quality, 5 yds. $ 1 .00 Outiiifj Flannels, now, per yd. 10c I'laniieletles, l."e grades, now 12aC OS-cent dress jjoods, now, per yd. 50c US-cunt dress goods, now, per yd. 25c $1.00 10c 10-ivtit lilinii'licd or unliltuiolii'd muslin 1 1 J nttU for 122c Fine heavy Cheviots, l'JVv, now Canton Flannels, 15c, now . . . Dress CJinghains, VJe, 11 yds. $1.00 Zepher Ciinghains, iSc, now ... 12aC Percales, lUHiu, now 10c l)l Sheetings, M'eh'd or unhl'ch'd 27c Sheets, SI. 00 grade, now, each . . . 85c Pillow Slips, 50c grade, now, pair., 45c Blankets & Comforters. $1.50 comforters now at $1.35 $1.75 comforters nowat $1.50 $2.00 co.nforte.-s now at $1.75 $2.50 comforters nowat $2.25 $4.50 wooljijnnkets nt $3.75 $2.50 blankets now at $1.75 Hosiery. Ladies' :)5e llceced and cashmere.. 25c Ladies' '25c fleeced, now 20c Men's 15e hose, now, per pair , . . 10c Men's '25c hose, now 5 pairs for $1.00 Men's 50e wool hose, now 45c Men's suspenders special . , . . . 25c u vi Underwear. rvidio-.' ItllrixHl I'mierw wir, now v garment 25c I-adic.' tkVeent I'mlfi'wear. now inr garnifiit 50c Uulles' T.Vcent l'ndrw ear, now jHrgurment 65c IjuIU".' i M I'nlon Siilu, olooi-anoo price $ 1,00 laidiHs' $1 'JA I'ashiiiDre URderwoar, jiow i J Q0 t'lillilienS J5o fmlerweur. bow por iwrment 25c t'lilldron's iWx' Wl l'mlrmnr hv yarnient 50c .NIonN.VV riulofwoar, now i)r garment ouly 15c Miu t0o I'mlorwottr, now orj;nriiunt only 50c Men's 1.00 Wool I'uderwour, jer pumentQ5c Men's M..W Wool radorwmr, jwr yurm't g J 35 rnusiial reductions In Sweaters Coats. Closlnir out Mt. Hood UvoralU to muko jsaom forOurhurtt'a (or whloh wo uro o.nouisIvo nonh In Uend. Men's Illli Ovorulls, tl.25 vuluos. now.. Men's Wiilst OvorulN, 11.00 vuluos, now. Ilo.xs' Dili Overalls, H.V", olearuueo price. Hoys' Hlli Overalls, nfc, now , SOc Mon'.s MncklnuwK, rvtfulur piico W.Ov), now.. $4, 25 ci nn , . . f ,u . ... "5c 75c Carhartt's Overalls. MANY OTHER. ITEMS AT UNHEARD-OF REDUCTIONS DURING THIS SALE. The Mannheimer Mercantile Company. Wall Street, Bend. Ladies' Home Journal Patterns. BsJQC zSD r