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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1912)
MONEY SAVING SALE OF THE YEAR. WILL CONTINUE UNTIL SATURDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-SEVENTHS The weather man has been very much against us from the start. Many of our friends have written or telephoned us asking to have certain articles laid aside that thoy would be in as soon as thoy could get here. To accommodate everyone wo have decided to continue the sale for another week This is nob a solo whero the price of a fow staples is reduced. Every article in our entire stock is marked with a red tag and every red tag means A SAVING TO YOU OF FROM TEN TO FIFTY PER. CENT, on all of your cosh purchases. Look over the big red poster we mailed you last. week. We could only list a few items in each department thero are hundreds of others all over tho store and new specials every day. It will be well worth while to read the specials offered below: THE ONE BIG ON THURSDAY Our entire line of Men's Light Col ored Shirts, regular price from $1.25 to $2.50, choice each k J GRAY COTTON BLANKETS, full Bizc, extra wcIkIh, pink or blue borders Reg. $ 1 .35, for 95c ON FRIDAY Men's Hi-Cut Shoes No. 2005, one of the very best values at $4.50 a pair; now per pair 9.93 No. 2023 An Kxlra Heavy Shoe, it A S ff 21-ln. lop. outside counter, full Jhtb.O J double sole, jfowl val. ut t, Hpcc i Ext. HcavyTwIlledCanton Flan nol, bleached or half bleached, our Reg-. 15c quality. 0 di. for $1.00 On Saturday Any Men a Glove in 4Jm the store at .. I MA?M7 Any Flannel Shirt in ff Iff the store at " m II I Any Heavy Wool J ll Snrlt in the Htoro at.. - Tl m OT Indies' Glove Fitting, Pure Cashmere Underw'r, vests and pants, all g f 1 sizes, our rcuular IJI A5ll $1.25 quality, for. W VCVI Every clay next week we will, have Specials that will be good for one day only. It will pay you to watch our counters for these items. OOiMyC6iy THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES. ON MONDAY Our Kntlro HncofMeni ILSi Drew Shirts, for 95c Men's Dress I'ants our Ilcjf. Mpant, today at $3.35 Men's Dress I'ants Dark gray, fine black strie, nl ways sold for ft.SO Seclal for today only, at $3.05 Men's Pant Fancy jjray none letter at M.00 Special for today only at the very low price 0( S2.90 Silkollne Comforters Scroll stitch Regular price 13.00, Our eclal price for today only will bo C Qij Sllkollno Hand Tied Comforters Very llKht and fluffy Hcyular price t3..10--fieclal price todsy only CJ. J 0 Fine Quality Sateen Covered Comforters Scroll stitch, Regular price M.75 Scclal today only, at 2.90 BITS ABOUT TOWN. K. M Thompson spent Hunday In Redmond. It. II. llaoy of Laldtaw spent Momlny In llcnd. W. It. Klger Is In town from tils hnmosltMtd In Mltllenn Valloy. Tom Murphy returned Humlay nioriiliiK frmii t trip to Hostile. Tim Misses Wltwt wore hnstsssM fur tliu I'rlrcllln Club .Momlny night- IIhii Haw-brldgo l back from North Yakima whore ho spwnt tint uollda). Mr I.. II. Hnlril will entertain tho ICrmlnK 0 "liib Ml hr home to night. H. It. Ktlly linn returned frm Fori land whort ho ml never a I kMkt, Tha mtrallHK of the Afternoon 800 iub tomnriMW will be hld with Mrs. Wlbwn. Mrs Mautlii Alnsworth returned Uhl night from h business trip to 1'ortlHiul. It. It, Orlmes mill wife of tho Pilot Hulto ranch hao returned from visit ing III Hnluiu. Dr. W. W. Faulkner mid wlfo re turned Hiimlu) nlKtit fiom n holiday trip to Itosohurg. Alfred A. A) a of l.ut1no spoilt last night at Tnggarl's, going down to Cortland today. Mrs. Jesslo Houghton mid son, Willis Niilniul. cuino In Kimtlnjr from their Mllllcnu Valloy hoiuiwtwad. It. (I Hlintdtir, local ngout of tho lluiul Turk Co , toft .Monday inornlni; on n short hiuliiuM tl lp to Health). II. J. Kggleston has Installed n iiuipIiIiui with which ho nan oil an en tiro set of iianiWMt In thirty iiiIiiuiim A lako of water moro than a foot deep was formed at Kentucky and Wall streets Haturday wiion tho snow neltcd. Mrs. (leorgn A. Jones entertained tho Hrldgo Club last Friday after noon. Tho meeting this week will be with Mrs l.ara. Knbnrt Milllpsnn has gone to Konltlo to move his family to llnnd. Thoy will occupy tho houio whuro Itev. M. W. W waver now Ir. Judge Kills went down to Madras Haturday. returning Sunday night. I In reported that tho mill II ro was seen thoru ery plainly. I. K. Wlmor and wlf .I iwn wh.'m KiitMts at th I'lli" i:i" I iMt ulicht, rturulHK froitt ro,tltul tu i.iwlr home at IjiMIhw II. K. ai. Uultttd Rtalmt marshal In Alsskn with hnnil(ilrtTs at NtilHii was a visitor hurt tho tltst of the wtk, l(MikliiK r (lie town. Work will be stnrtwl In a short tlmo on a lltit-ronm cottan which' J. F. Arnold will build on Hawthorne avenue. J. W. Dlnilck has tho on tract. II. A. Ithmlen of Mitchell. S D , m rived In llcnd Inst wiek to hiiii I some tlmo and ho uia dnchlc tJ !" calo hore. Ho Is uu old fr 1 .it W J. McOlllvray. M. H. .MnMU'lil, the IiIk upper Dos chutes catllomnti, was at TiiKKnrt's Tiinsilay nlKht. Ho statod that ho was now wiuterliiK 100 head of cat lie on Crooked tlwr. Tint special school election for choo.-.i i' hiicctwHors to I'lra t i .Mlllatd Triplet! and Clerk Wliwt will lin held ut the Iuhhi Ikiiiw noxt Mon day from 2 to 0 p, nt. The Garvin-Looinis Construction Co. I N V O It V O It A T K U. BUILDINGS DGSIUNUD AND P.KI2CTED. (lencrnl Contractors. Contrnl llulldlnif Woll und Ohio Su. WALL PAPER As long its our stock lasts will sell nt 20 Off rcffulur prices, to ninke room for our new stock. Skuse Hardware Co. Bend, Oregon, Thero was not a moving plcturo show In town all last week and Sun day night when tho films that came In on tho train that mornlnc wore run tho house was packed. Hupenlsnr J. Hoy Harvey of tho Deschutes National Forest left Satur day morning for Cortland to attend a Ihr-dny meeting of forest super lMirs which opened Monday. Mrs. Creed M Trlplett and child ren wero among tho passengers who were siiouImiiiihI at Metollus. They returned to lloiut Thursday and Sat urday iiihiIo h second start to Kugeue The Oregonlnu of Sunday, Jan 7, contained cuts of the Itend doKit, warehotihe, lloyd block and J I Wost building, with aecomanlng write up of stoiio IkiIIiIIiik oiKrntlons hole. The subject of woman suffrage will be pnweuted nt tho meeting of the W. C.T IT. at the home or Mrs. Ford tomorrow afternoon a- '- 30 All women Interested nro I, lutl to I i .(.tout. The nuto trucks showed that they are )uar-rniiud freighters by tho run through tho snow last week to Hums. Tho snow at Hums was nearly four feet deep but did not affect the trucks more than to delay them a few hours. James Ityun, who m called to St. Paul by tho serious Illness of his father, returned Sunday night. The tomporatuio was 37 below zero when ho left there. Tho elder Mr. Ityun, who Is 72, successfully uudorwont an operation for appendicitis. The Star llakory nud HoHtnurant will move, within a fow weeks, Into tho llo)d building. A restnurant and bakery will bo conducted on the ground Moor nud a rooming houso on the second. Mis. Wright Intends to innko It ouo of tho finest, places In town she sas. ASKS FOK FitANCIIIHi:. Henry I.lnitcr has petitioned tho County Court for franchises for I water and electric system In Aubrey Heights, on the west side of the river ' from llcnd. CARD OF THANKS. On behalf of tho owners of tho mill I wish to thank all those who labored so valiantly nt tho fire Saturday night. CLYDE M. McKAY. Sale of Clothes. Wo havo a number of bundles of unclaimed laundry which will be sold for the actual charges of laun drying. Bundles contain men's shlrU, underclothes, socks.etc. Call at Ucnd Steam Laundry. iii'Ys m:w hiuialia. Tho local todgo of Knights of 1 thins has placed an order for a now outfit of regalia. Tho paraphernalia that will Ik) secured Is tho best, coat ing tho lodgo moro than ?400. The growth of Iho order hero makes this additional equipment uocessnry, A largo nunibor of now inoiiihors baa ro coutly boon added to tho ranks. Of II corn worn Installed last Wednesday evening. C. D. Ilowo Vlll servo nu other term ns chancellor cominnndor. N. 1. Smith wiih chosen secretary to tako tho pluco of V. D. Harris, who is not In town. MltS. IIAUNHY l.imiS DHAD. Word has boon received hero of tho death of Mrs, Harney Lewis, who with hor husband formerly mado hor homo heio, Sho dlod at 'Jefferson, Ore, on Jan. G. Mrs. I.owls was born at MoMlnnvtllo January 29, 188S, tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Maker. Sho was married on Octobor 0, 1007, In Hend. Hosldoa hor husband, uho loaves a dnugliiei', Viola, 3 years old, and fathor, mother fivo sisters nud six brothora. Wiestoria Addition Is Selling Fast. Why? We are furnishing every purchaser a certified abstract FREE. We are selling on a real estate contract. We bind ourselves, as well as you, to fulfill the contract. We now have City water on our property. Our prices are lowest; terms the easiest. Better make your selection today. Our property is within three blocks of the Union Depot. Prices $150 and" up. Terms $10 a month 'Liberal discount for cash. Lots are 50x140 with 60 and 80 foot streets and 20 foot alleys. ---.----.-- e Do you want to sell your ranch or farm lands? If so, vrite us at once, giving full description and all detail information, your price and terms. -------- The NewlonKoller Comp'y, Inc. Seattle, Wash. Portland, Oregon. Bend, Oregon. Portland Office: 301-2 Buchanan Bldg. J