The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, January 24, 1912, Image 5

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Noxt Saturday, January 27th, is tho last day of tho
MONEY-SAVING
SALE.
Tho prices offered during this sale are THE LOW
EST EVER MADE IN BEND. Nover mind tho
weather. It is to your interest to bay your goo4s
during this sale. It means money saved for you.
JfhmAA
"THE Store of Better Values."
ONLY 3 DAYS MORE!
t. BITS ABOUT TOWN.
, 13, M. I .urn wont ilowu to Port I an (J
Hunday on business.
, Itev. M. W. Weaver Hciit down to
Madras thli morning.
, Tho llrldge Clult.wlll meet Prlday
afternoon with Mr. WIUoii.
Walter Cheadlo loft yesterday
morning on a abort trip to Portland,
Tho UV Hoy a Club will give a
' danco Haturday oronlnif at Muster's
Hall.
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t A hydrant haa been Installed at
the corner of Ilond and Nevada
trr-ota,
Mrs. J. M. (.awrence and Mra. V.
h. Hmttli went down to Portland
, Monday.
Mra. Clydn Corkett and aon Charles
loft Hunday morning on a ahort trip
lin Portland.
W mm. v. v. Faulkner will ontor
tain tho Kvenlug GOO club at her
homo tonight.
V IJ. (1. Itourk of Crescent spent two
i(n hnrn Inst week, going down to
Portland Hunday.
II. A. Millar, after an absence of
l noHral montha In tho Hunt, haa re-
turned to llend.
u Mr. nud Mr. I). I.. McKay of Port
land nro visiting their ion, CI) do Mo
Ka), nud family.
A. O. Hunter, who haa lon In tho
Oat for mine time, la expected Imok
In Ilond thla cok.
u Arable MoOownn of Iturna aiwnt
last night hero, going down to Port
land thla mornltiK.
(.mils l)ooiar of tho Pioneer Tolo
graph & Telephone Co. cnino ovor
ii from Prluuvlllo Sunday.
J. N. Keatta left yeatorday morn-
InK for Pomoroy, Wash., having mado
final proof on hla ditch land oast of
low n.
o
Mlu Ooldlo Hoke returned Frlda)'
. from Chicago and other Kastern
" cities, whore aho vlalted for sovorul
weeka.
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Harry J. Douglass, with hla fam
ily, will return to Detroit, Mich., tho
- llrst of next mouth to look after hla
property Interests there.
liwla CJrubo and Oeorgo J. Hauck
nf Ponnaylranla have bought Iota H,
1& and 10 In Center addition and will
each build a aubatantlal realdenco.
Tho Commerclnl Club announce
that tho recelpla of tho warohouac
danco wore $201 IS and expenses
IH5.60, giving a balanco of Ill&.CC.
Tho Kplicopal Uulld will aorro nn
nyator aupper on Tuesday evening,
January 30, at tho Millard Triplet!
building, beginning at 5.30 o'clock.
II. K, Olpaon of Minneapolis la ex
pected hero tomorrow. He cornea on
business connected with tho adjust
Ing of tho' Are lots at tho Ilond Co.'s
mill.
Mra. J. A. Ksstea la In Portland at
tho bedildo of her daughter, Mlaa
Kdlth, who baa pneumonia. Her con
dition haa been serious for sereral
days.
It. O. Bhrader, local representa
tive of tho llend Park Co., returned
last night from Soattlo, accompanied
by his wife, and will make bla home
here.
Tho church wllll bo occupied regu
larly hereafter on alternate Hundnys
by the Itaptlsta and Presbyterians,
with Joint sessions of Sunday school
and young people's society.
Itev. II. II. Poskett will apeak at
the church next Sunday, morning and
evening. Ills morning subject will
be "The do of the Ooiol." Kvnn-
gullstlc service at night. All are In
vited, Under tho firm name of N. Y.
Halileher & Co., J II. Cowglll und N.
W. Koholber, recent comers to llend,
are tiding a gunoral contracting and
building business. Their ad appoars
elsuwhore In Tho llullotln this week.
Mr. and Mrs. I.. I). Wlest and
daughter Pauline will loavo tomorrow
morning for California, to bo gone
about three months. They will bo
at ling Hunch most of the tttno, mak
ing numerous side trips from thoro.
Sylvester I. Hunts iKiught n ma
hogany piano of K. M. Thompson,
which waa dellvored Saturday. Mr.
Thompson also received another In
strument last week which ho has add
ed to his largo furniture stock.
Miss Rlliaboth McOowIn and Helen
O. Atee apont aevoral days hero the
past woek soliciting for the IouIse
Homo In Portland. Thoy socured
about $500 and stated that thoy wero
pleaaod at the liberal contributions
of Ilond people. They loft yosterday
morning for Kodmond.
James II. Ilarkloy, cartoonist-lecturer,
appeared at Mnstor'a Hall on
Monday night aa tho third number In
tho lyceum course. Ilowaa not
scheduled to bo hero till ,next Satur
day night, and many- holders of sea
son tickets could not attend the loc
turj. It wns very good, say thoso
who hoard It.
A cement cistern with a capacity
of COO Imrrols Is being used by (loo.
Hates this winter. Ho says tho co
mo tit Is a great Improvement ovor
tho old wooden cistern, which had
to bo used before the railroad mado
It possible to get cement Mr. Hates
has both hot and cold water In his
dMry barn.
An ejection case was heard In
Justice Lawrence's court Monday,
Htanloy J, Pierce against Albert II,
Itldgloy. Thoro wus a contest bo
tween the two men over n 120-acre
homestead In section 18-22-10.
I'lorco'a claim to tho land was allow
ed by the government but Ittdgley,
who had established residence, ro
fused to mote off. The court sus
pended sentence on itlagloy's promise
to vacate before April 1,
Postmnstor V. O. miles of Des
chutes was a Ilond visitor Friday.
F. C. Howleo was here tho last of
the week from Vancouver, Wash.
Mrs. II. J. Overturf will return to
night from a brief trip to Portland.
Andrew Nolson of Hodmond haa
been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. lien Mc
Caffery the past week.
Jack Musgrove returned Thursday
night from Portland where ho bad
been for aevoral weeks.
Kd Harris of Hood Itlver has
bought Iota C and 6, block 12, Des
chutes addition, of Hunter & Blasts.
Ous Uartman was up from Port
land last woek visiting Mr, and Mrs.
II. J. Kggleaton, returning homo on
Monday.
J T. Hardy, traveling freight and
passenger agent, was In llend tho
past week In the Interest of tho Oro
xon Trunk.
Sunday was almost as war mand as
ploasant as a summer day, and tbo
weather for tho past week has been
very mild,
Thoro will be a basket social at the
Woodman hall tomorrow evening for
the benefit of the II. H. S. and U. N.
of A. basket ball teama.
Miss Kdlth Kavanaugb returned
Wednesday night from a visit of sev
eral months at Walla Walla and
other Washington towns.
Chief Knglneor Italph Hudd of tho
r .mam ff..B.t M.aa I.mm. .!. I a , mImI.!
UIDKUU MUUft who USIO ,,UMJ u.KM.
and Inapocted tho warehouse and
passenger station, ine muor iu
not bo ready for occupancy for a few
weeka yet.
Mrs. Klla M. lluscy and Miss Mar
tha Good wore gueata at the Pilot
llutte Inn the first of tho week, en
routo to their homesteads In Mlltlcan
Valley Mrs, Husey bad been visit
ing In Prlnevllle and Miss Good at
l.a Grande.
lint- II II. Fn--ntt. imitnr nt larce
of the Oregon llaptlst Convention, nr-
rhed In llend Saturday nlgnt to taxo
chargo temporarily of tho work here
iln ,.r....MiMit Hnmlnir tiifirnlntf nnil
evening. He says he will mako his
headquarters Hero, looKlug niter mc
work also at Itedmond, where bo will
pleach next Sunday.
l-'nr (bo tiurnoso of eottlnc freight
shipped to Ilond, II. J. O'Neill of the
O.-W. It. & N. Co. went over to Uurns
Inct Thursday to call on the morah
ants. Ho stated that an a result of
the trip ho would be able to convince
mn.t of tho business tnon thoro that
It was greatly to their ndvantago to
bavo their goods routed this way.
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The Garvifi'looniis Construction Co-
t N O O It l O It A T K D.
BUILDINGS
DGSIONF.D AND ERECTED.
Ocncral Contractors.
Central Ilulldlny Wall and Ohio Su.
puini:vii.i.i: jiax to pitn.cii.
Itev. J. 12. Williams of Prlnevllle
wiil bo In llend noxt Sunday and will
preach twice. Ho will speak at tho
hall over tho postofflco at 11 a. in,
and at 7:30 p. m.
NOTICt..
Let thore be no doubt. The Pres
byterian congregation of Tlend has
finally secured the llaptlst church
building for services every other Sun
day, beglnnlug February 4, 1912.
Service on that day at 11 a. m and
7:30 p. in.
Uy order of the trustees,
I. 1. Qorby, pastor.
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WALL PAPER
Cleaning Up Stock on Hand to Mako Room for New
Shipment to Tako Curo of Spring Demands.
Wo are now sollinn at
20 Off
Skuse Hardware Co,
Bend, Oregon,
Boat
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INCUIUTOHS AMI IIUOODKIIH
Tho best Incubators and brooders
known to tho chicken business are
tho Petalumn. Anyone Intorostod
should call on or address Q. W.
Shrlner, llend, who Is agent for this
territory.
NOTICK.
Any porson encoring my homestead
cabin without m'y permission will be
prosecuted. F. O. MINOlt.
Don't ever forget that the best har
bor shop In town la lnnea & David
son's, on Wall street.
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FIRE
I nu ranee
that
PROTECTS
M. S. Lattin & Co.
PltOIIIIIITIO.V CONVKNTIO.V.
A mass prohibition county conven
tion of Crook county will bo bold
at Culver on tbo 27th of Fobruary.nt
10 o'clock a. in,, for tho purposo of
electing six dologatcs to tho state
convention at Portland on Fobrunry
,23; tho selection of n county central
committee mid such othor buslncM
as may claim nttontlon. Men and
women nro ollglblo as delegates.
Ooorgo L. Corr, flold secrotary of tho
Oregon "Out to Win" movement,
will be present and address tho con
vention, Let tho first prohibition
county convention In Crook county
bo a success. ' Coma and let us rea
son together,
HARMON COOK,
County Chairman.
I'mci: mo ominit.
ijcal handlers of bulldlers' sup
plies are making preparntlons'lo tako
enro of the large amount of building
which Is expected to bo done hero In
the spring. Windows, sash and
doors In big quantities have been or
dered, N. P Smith and tho Ilond
Hardware Co. having each placed an
order for a carload Monday with W.
P. Fuller k Co, of Portland. This
Is said to bo tbo biggest consignment
of this kind of material to be shipped
at one tlmo to any town In this part
of tho stato.
TltAFI'lC Ilim'LAK AGAIV.
Traffic on tho Oregon Trunk-Dcs-chutos
line Is again regular, tbo dam
ago to tho lines caused by the storm
having been repaired. Kach road U
using Its own track, The O.-W. It. &
N. was ablo 'to resume traffic between
Tho Dalles and Ilond last Thursday.
DI!ti:TOIW CHOOHi: OFFICKItH
The board of directors of tho North
Irrigation Co., composed of Ed Ilros
tortious, W II. Sellers, II. C. Kills,
Fred A. Ilunncll and h. D. Wlest,
mot Saturday andchoso tho following
officers; President, Mr. Sellers; vice
president, Mr. Hunnell; socretary
treasuror, Mr. Wlest. Tho finances
of the compsny oro such that no
maintenance fee was required for
this year and none was lovlod.
COMKS FIIOM MIRHOtmi.
From Kansas City., Mo., to
Ilond to treat a patlont was tho
long trip made by Dr. W, D. Hye.--a
cancer specialist, who arrived
here Friday night. He waa sum-
moncd by Mrs. N. P. Vlnyard, who
Is afflicted with an Internal tumor
or cancer. ir. Ilyo met her at the
home of C. V, Nlawonger, dlag-
nosed tho coso and stated that he
could cure her In a few months.
Ho left Saturday morning, having
other patients In this part of tbo
country,
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Better Gooods for Less
that's why our sale
has been a success
that's why you should take advantage
of the
REDUCED PRICES
prevailing during the
remaining days in January. '
Spring Models
Warner's Rust proof ""
Corsets
Received.
Mannheimer Mercantile
Company.
Wall street
Next Door to Star Theater.
OIVKN KAHKWKf.L BUnPItlSK.
LAIDLAW. Jan. 2 J. A. D. Parks
and wlfo, old settler, who recently
sold their farm north of town and
wero almost ready to start away,
wore given a surprise farewell at
Hrown'a Hotel early lost week. Old
friends and neighbors to the number
of about 75 quietly slipped In on
them with well laden lunch baskets,
and the house waa filled. The even
ing waa spent In chut and good cheer
and games for the younger ones.
We hare some bargains In choice
residence lots In Center Add. Heo
us before baying. Itysn Jk Mc
Glllrray. Cp
Yon will find that one ton of
coal will give you more heal than
three cords of wood. Figaro the
economy. The Overturf-DavU-Mll-ler
Co.
Poverty may bo no disgrace, but It
takes a lot to disgrace a rich man.
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. ---------.,.
Do you want to sell your ranch or farm lands?
If so, write us at once, giving full description and all detail
information, your price and terms. --------
The NewlonColletComp'y, inc.
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Seattle, Wash. Portland, Oregon. Bend, Oregon.
Portland Office: 301-2 Buchanan Bldg.
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