1 V 1 1 I f The ? (lii BIG CONTINUES IN FORCE THROUGHOUT the ENTIRE MONTH! BUY NOW and SAVE MUCH MONEY! Ladies' Home Journal PATTERNS Shoes. $5.00 -,"'s s,,ot-"' aw $4.50 $4.00 men's ulioes, now $3.75 $3.50 mt,,,,s sMoes ,ow $3. 1 5 $3.00 men's shoes, now $2.75 $3.00 W ?"? ow $2.65 $2.50 iwy's s,!o?' now $2.25 $2.25 youths' shoes, now $2.00 $4.00 ladies' shoes, now .... $3.50 $3.50 ladies' shoes, now .... $3.15 $3.00 ladies' shoes, now .... $2.75 $2.00 ladies' shoes, now .... $1.85 $1.75 ladies' shoes, now .... $1.50 Children's at... $1.75, $1.50, $1.15 Infants' at 50c, 75c, and 90c Dry Goods. Calicos, best quaHtyLlfl yds. $ 1 .00 Outing Flannels, now, per yd. 10c Flannelettes, lflc grades, now 1 2sC Ufi-ccnt dress goods, now, per yd. 50c U5-eent dress goods, now, per yd. 25c lO-i'i-nlliliiiu-liedoi'iiublnuclifdiiioitllu d 1 tt II jutiU fur p 1 .UU Fine heavy Cheviots, V2A, now . . 10c Canton Flannels, 15c, now .... 123c Dress (linphums, 120, 11 yds. $1.00 Zcphcr Ginghams, 15c, now . . . 12c Percales, Viyic, now 10c "I I Sheetings, bl'ch'd or unhl'eh'd 27c Sheets, 31.00 irrudc, now, each . . . 85c Pillow Slips, 50c grade, now, pair., 45c Blankets & Comforters. $ 1 .50 comforters now at $ .35 $ 1 .75 comforters now at $ 1 .50 $2.00 comforters now at $1.75 $2.50 comforters now nt $2.25 $4.50 wool blankets at $3.75 $2.50 Wnnkcts now at $ 1 .75 . Hosiery. Ladies' 5e fleeced and cashmere. 25c Ladies' '25c fleeced, now 20c Men's lfle hose, now, per pair , . . 10c Men's 2rc hose, now 5 pairs for $1.00 Men's i50c wool hose, now 45c Men's suspenders special ..... 25c Underwear. KadlfV KIMwd tTnJrwnr, now per jmrmmt 25c LndleV (WV-cttnt 1,'mJprwHir, now per jfurinent, 50c LdlcV Vi-ennl I'nderwenr, now per garment 5c Iidl' iX'ift I'nlon Hull, olenrnnoe price fc Q0 Ixiillm' 11.3ft Cmlmioro ITnderwear, now $ 1,00 Children's .VHnderwHir, now wir imrment 25c Children's (yViWuol Underwear or garment 50c Men's fX; 1'mlerwcar, now per tfarmentonly 45c Men's (JOc 1'ndorwwir, now per pnnnmitonly 50c Men's 1.00 Wool I'nderwear, jxir 8armontg5c Men's 41. V) Wooll'nderwuir, iernirinjt JjJ j ,35 I'nuiunl reduction In Sweater C'oaH. Cloilng out Ait. Hood Ovornll to make room for Carhartti for which wu are oxcIumvo nent In Llond. Men's Illli OvorelU. 41.35 vnluos, now $1.00 Men' WaUt Overall. 41.00 values, now 85c Hoy' lilli Overall, 8Gc, olearanco jirlco 75c IJo' Mb Overall, fVJc, now 50c Men' Mackinaw, rognlor price 45.00, now ,54.25 Sole Agents in Bend for Carbartt's Overalls. Tbe Very Best. WTcARHARTT'S ! JV v JTi M ?Kv We Announce the Arrival of the Spring Styles of STAR BRAND SHOES We Walk oi Stars so cau You. "Star Brand Shoes are Better.' A trial will convince You. The Mannheimer Mercantile Company New, Clean Merchandise Wall Street, Bend, Oregon The House of Good Yahies IT? i BITS ABOUT TOWN. Seven new pupil unmltcd In tho lloml school tliU week. II. Itcrttr o( the Collins Atitn Co. . luttrltiii in town .iioiiiiii)' intent. ' ( Kylvuster Htaats has quit thy law ' 'lirustleu to engage In the eattle Iium- Ihmhi. Misses Arvllln Murphy and 1 'Areta Itvorson outerm! tlm High . Mehixil till week an MiplHimonM. TIih monthly inmitlng of the Kcktml lumrd I sebedultnl for toimir row ovtmlug nt tho nchoohotut nt H o'clock. It. M .Hmlth. tho president, has I i ailed n meotliiK of tho illrectorN tit 'tho It. M. Hmlth Clothing Co. for Jituunry 31. Itev. Mr. Konknlt. pnntor-nt-lnrRu n ol tho OreRon llnptlm Convention, will pnwtah hero iimrnliiK mid even- Iiik Humtay. Ho na unahlo to ;ut ,, horn Inat Hunday. John llarolny, crayon lecturer and clny moldor, will lo horo on Hntuidny ounlnR. January S7, an thti third numhor In tho lcoum en tertnlnment coume. Tim llomeeekiir' Iintl Co ro IMiitR tho following recent imIhh Moimtaliivlew ranch, near l.uldluw, In n Mr Norciltt or Mlrhlcan, lot 10 ;f lilni'k l. Itwtul, to 1' V llniHti. tho , nortiioflxi wirnur or lot t or iiioeK i 13 to J. II. Corhett. the Innlilo 31 feet of the Mtniu lot to I). A. Iloyd. lot X of IiIikU 13 to n I.Hkevlow iiutn mid Z3 Iota In Park, Dwmjliulnn mid Center Hilltloim. Tim carpentry clan In the loeal Mhool Ntarlod off Monday. There uro 18 Iki)u tnkliiK tho courru, nml their llmt work U flttlUK ui n room for their own uno, In thtt iMnement of the UulldlnK- Judge KlliM, J. (. Hnlnlliie of I'ortluHd, Mr Uiv of Itadmond, Mr. WrlKlit of MutolliiH, Coinmln Hloner Itlco of I la creek and Com uilHlonur llaytny of I.aldlaw innilo the ttlp from Itedmond to llend on Moudii)' liy nuto. They rcHirtud the huow ery dlltlcult to koi through and especially from Hod iiioud to ltldlaw. Judgment hnvliig licen necurcd hy Mrs. i'uttuinou In Juitlco Law reuco'i cMiurt In the num of JSII.78 ui:alniit Italph I'lktlernon, iroperty lielouglUK lo tho Inttor una aold at public auction Mwturday morning In front of The llulltttln building. Two Iiomm, n wagou, harnewi, liar mw plow and otter iklu overcoat brought u total of $250. I i t I 0h IS A NECESSARY ORNAMENT to every Parlor and Reception Room rind we huvc n vast variety from which to select. In fuet we have a large assortment for every room in the house all of the best makes and most artistic designs. Whatever your needs may be in high grade household Furniture, rest assured we have it at most tempting prices. . " E. M. THOMPSON ' I Whoro Your Dollar Doea Ita Duty. Wall strcot, Bend, Oregon. It, II. Hunnny returned to Seattle Saturday. W. It. Wllklmnn returnod to Fort llldwtll, Cal., Sunday. W. I. Hmlth and family left Friday for I'ortlnnd mid California. The llend Co. shipped n car of lumlior to Madras Thursday. Morris A. Iira, son o, A M I at a, Iisn come to llend to mnhc uU hone. The Kplscopal Guild will meet at 3 p. m. Thutuday wlttr Mrs. Wilson. Dr. IT. C. Coe returned Thursday night from a business trip to I'ort lnnd. Mm. It. I'. Averlll Is entertaining tho e oiling Five Hundred Club to night. Mr. Karl II. Houston han returned from visiting relatives at Woodburn. Oregon. Tho afternoon Five Hundred Club met )istcrda) afternoon with Mrs. llodfleld. MWa Arrlo Illaclc returned Friday evening from her vacation trio tn Itoseliurg. Mrs. Creed Trlplett and family left Sunday for Kugeuo where Mr. Trlp lett now Is. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Uyan of tho Tilled, nro visiting at the homo of T. M. Ilaldwln this woek. Frluevlllo Jounnl. Calvin Ilrlggs had a too of tho loft foot which wan inlP'hnpon and gavo him pnln amputated Sunday, at tho hospital. II. K. Smith and J. K. Ilrlnkley of tho forestry o Itlco are out In tho Sand Spring country this week on government business. Miss Florence Young has nccopted n poMtlou us teacher In tho Madras public school, taking tho pluco of Mrs. W. K. Moyors, resigned. F, O, Minor claims tue honor of having tho first polusetta over brought to llend. It was sent htm by Mrs. Minor from Corvallle, J. 1 1. Hymo, formerly of llond, who has boon mnklug hla homo nt Ana cortes, Wash., U now connectod with tho (loodwln Itoat lCstato Co. nt So nttlo. Tho qunrtorly moating of tho C. 0. I, Co. Wator Users' Association was held at Itedmond Saturday, bolng at tended by u number of settlers from llond. Tho Btnall boya havo hnon having groat tun In tho anov. With u Innir rono thov nttachod tbnlr slods to wagons and buggies and got good riues witnoui nuy lauor. ' It. a. Shrador, local ngont for the llond l'ark Co., will opon an olllco near tho depot. A. C. Hvorson will build a tomporary frame building nt Fourth and Greenwood and Mr. Shrador expects to hate his head quarters thcro. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Gnn ung, last night, n girl. Tho W. C. T. IT. will moct tomor row afternoon with Mrs. O. C. lion kle, nt 2:30 o'clock. Tho board of directors of tho I'lno Forest Irrigation Co. will meet next Saturday morning at Howe's store. Tho two-page ndvortlsomont of J.nra's store Is tho largest which has over been carried In The Bulle tin, and It Is bellovod to bo tho big gest yet printed by a newspaper In Contra! Oregon. Tho applicants for tho position of It. F. 1). carrier from llend did not tnko tho examination scheduled for Saturday. It was advertised to bo held bore, but tho govornmonj. noti fied them to go to Frlnovlllo to tako It. This thoy all refused to do. W. W. Drown, tho big ranchman, camo In from Fife tho first of tho week on hla way to I'ortlnnd. Ho in formed Manager llently of tho United Warehouse that he would havo all his freight shipped in to llend. Ho has already received nbout u hun dred tons horo. Mr. llrown has com pleted a good road from his ranch to connect lth tho llond-llurns road. BOUNTY INADEQUATE Wootmcn Urge National Ijuv to K termluato 1'rcdutory Animals. WASHINGTON, D. C President Gooding and Secretary McCluro, of tho National Woolgrowors' Associa tion, now In Washington, aro prepar ing to urgo tho passage of a national bounty law, Thoy contend that state bounty laws nro inadequato to oxter-' mlnato tho predatory wild animals which brood In national forests. Fodoral assistance Is necessary, thoy assert, as theso animals each year kill $10,000,000 worth of live stock which results tn au Increased cost of meat. You 111 llud that one ton of coul will give )ou more boat tliim three cord of wood. Figure tho economy, Tho Ovcrturf-Dntls-MII-ler Co. Old Papers for Sale. Old papora tied up in bundles may bo had at Tho Bulletin ofllcc. Just tho thing to go under your carpet. tf ONCK A PATUONotlnnes & David son's barber shop, you will continue to bo for their service is tho best to bo had. MODELS OF BREVITY. Qsms of Corrtipondenc In Which Thtr Wtr No Words WstUd. A couple of Quakers hold tho record for brief letters. One of them, wish ing to learn If a correspondent In a distant town had nuy news to com municate, posted to him a sheet of pa per on which only a note of Interroga tion was wrltton. Tho reply came In tbo form of a blank sheet. Indicating that there was nothing at nil to com municate. Actors seem to carry off tbo palm for brevity In letter writing. Quln had a misunderstanding with Ittcb. the man ager of Covent Garden, which result ed In Quln's leaving In an unceremoni ous manner, no ioon regretted the hasty action and wroto to tbo man ager. "I am at Bath.-Quln." Itlch did not think this n sufficient nnology und accordingly replied. ''Stay there and be bauged." Everybody remembers tho letters that pasted between Samuel Footeond his mother. "Dear Sam," wroto the lady, "I nm In prison for debt. Your loving mother." Foote's answer was even shorter? Dcur Mother 3o nm 1." March 10. 1T0O. was n notably dark day In Most on. A certain ludy was In duced thereby to wrlto tho following note to tho famous Dr. Uyles: "Dear Doctor How do you account for thU darkness!" To which the doctor sim ply replied, "Dear Madam I am as much In tbe dark as you nro."I'ear son's Weekly. Ths Dlffsrsnc. T-ate one afternoon u western sena tor chanced to run ncroM his colleague, who stt musing Idly In a committee room. "Hello, Tom!" said tho second sena to j,. "What aro you doing beryjL" The Bulletin's classified ads bring results. If you havo anything for salo or wantt to buy, use a Bulletin classifled.ad. It costs but little. tf COMMERCIAL CLUB NAMES OFFICERS K. M. lArn Chot.cn as President Club's Policy Will lie to Gt Xew ndustrlcA Here. At tho annual meeting of tho Com mercial Club Thursday evening, of ficers for tho ensuing year were elected and tho policy to he pursued during tho next twelve months was discussed. K. M. Lara was choson president; Clydo M. McKay, vice president;!!. W. Skubo, secretary; It. II. Gould, treasurer; John Stcldl, Frank May and Hugh O'Kano. directors. Tho retiring treasurer, C. M. Rod field, was present and niado his re port, whloh was accepted and a rote of thanks was given him for his ser vices. Tho report of tho retiring soorctary, H. J. Ovorturf, will he sub mitted at tho next lUxUug, as ha was uuablo to got It reti'v i-y Tquiy tiny on i.woimt of havluj to make a hurtled trip to Prlnevlllo th.t day. Slmm;cr Sawhlll or"Ui'i from Portland, whoro ho had !oi. on club Imlii'ss, before tbo noA'tig td JtiMiied and mado rep.' on his trip, lull ring tomo very c .(."urcglixx ih'km to til club momborj . ' tlil t. got Doml advertised t'i UKhout tho country, thu rltib, during IS 12. vlll direct IU -!orls :i.it '. toward bringing ncv Inrtuj ':'os :ttt. Tn'?, tho -n Micro Jo el led, i.uuld bo the best thin:; to li, nud h definite stntem t ol thU policy i ii.- ordored formul.ivjl 1 t'ie loi-rd of directors and su'imltted tn (ho ii oinbors of tho club .'o. iholr eti- ltO it. It Is "planned to hare mora fro qront meetings than In tai past. Notice of Annual Meeting. Tho annual meeting of tho North Irrigation Company will bo held at 7:30 p. m. Saturday, Jan. 13, In the offlce of II. C. Kills at llond. L. D. W1EST. Secretary. The Garvin-Loomis. Construction Co. INOOUPOItATBD. BUILDINGS DESIGNED AND ERECTED, deneral Contractors. Central Ilulldio.' Wall and Ohio SU. I ) H