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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1912)
6 4 MEN'S Summer Underwear llit'HO wnrrn clityn nro very apt to tnnko your iiunvy un tlorwtmr foul burdensome nml uncomfortable. Anil you enn wot a ri'Kulnr CUc quality of ImlbrlKKon, wlilto with black strlpo, nil lum shlrtu and draworit, for only 30c. "KEEP COOL," iho beat r Summer Undorwonr nml tlio coolest, for 60c. Llffht well tht fancy rib, oltliur bluo or wlutu 50c. Union Bulla, tbu most sails- factory Knrmont n man can wear; oil prices, from $L25 to $3.00. All nro exceptional values ami nro priced on a strictly SPOT CASH I1ASIS. Proletarian tadlos will hold urday, April 13, Howe's Mloro next Hat- THE Store of Better Vadim BITS ABOUT TOWN. Ktrl sprinkling commenced yes tnrtny. Ilort Hluioy has put on n delivery wagon. W. K. Haylor of Tumalo was In llonil Monday. t James Itynn returned Friday night from Portland. C. J, Fox of Fort Hook apent Mon ilny nlKlit hero. J. K. Haluoy lina cloned out Ida accoml liaud busluoaa. 1 J. M. Lawrence wont to Portland today to vltlt lila family. M. Ijtra of Beattlo la visiting hli nun, A. M. l.nrn. thla wook. Mm. John K. Itynn la spending this week In town with friends. Tho llrldgo Cluli lll meet on Fri day afternoon with Mra. r. F. Smith. Mra. W. W. Faulkner will ho hostess tonight for the Kvonlng COO .Club. Tlio April meeting of tho school hoard la sohodulcd for tomorrow ovonlng. Tho not troeeda of tho rocont 1'reshyterlnn oattcrln auppor wore 18.80. Mra. A. M. Muddock and Mra. C. II. Corkott are apondliiR today In Deschutes. and Miss Forn woro In town Mra. n. W. Hall Hall of Deschutes Haturday. Frod A, Illce. county surveyor and caudldatu tor renomlnutlon, wna hero Unturdny. A garago la being hullt on tho alloy hohlnd tho hotel for tho Pilot llittto Inn. Tho Aftonioon IS 00 Club will ho ontortalnod tomorrow by Mrs. Frnnk llvnnott. MIm Iva Went loft last wook for Corvallla whoro hor father, J. I West, la now. Arnt Anno, who hna boon In poor honlth for somo tlmo, la now con lined to his hod. Ho Is suffering from atoitincli troulilo. n J( THORSON THE JEWELER Writch Repairing a Specialty. First Clftsa Work Guaranteed Heat I'lnco to Iluy China and Cut Glass PRICES RIQHT n M Hlrool Coinmlsalonor Murphy bad tho (trader on tho streets today lovo! Jng them down. fl. It. Cooper, who will operate the creamery here, Is over this wook from Prliiovlllo. John H. Kdmonds of Ilakoraflold, Cnl,, hns filed on a homestoad In Whltakor valley, There will ho a mooting of the Library Club at tho Haptlst church on Tuesday at 2:30, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Boilers have returned from Portland whoro they lutvo spout Novoral weeks, 0. 11. Young, who snout the winter in Portlnud, hns rotuniod to lloud. Ho has land near town, Nine portions woro locatod on homesteads In Luke county tho pnat two wooka hy is. It. Post. Mrs, F. C. Fish, who has boon vlaltltiK relatives In Halom for two months, returned to llenJ last wook. W. W. l.awtnn spont throe daya last week near Olst survoylnic a ditch from Hiptaw Crook to the Farthing ranch. Ward II. Cohla has boon In Hums In connection with tho huslness of tho Central Oregon Ilrokorago Com pany, Martin Hallmayor Is In from I'rlnglo Flats for a fow weeks. Ho Is laying atone on tho J, II. Iloon building. Sylvester and Prlnco Otaata have each bought a 6-ocro tract on tho old Collide place n mile below town on tho river. Klght carloads of ballast have been received hero to be used In filling In the railroad yard tracks and at each end of tho depot J. J. Ulster of Caihmore, Wash., who owns a ten aero tract near town and ICO serfs near the 10 liar Ranch, waa In town yesterday. (I. II. Ponnlson and 0. II. datt worth of Princeton, Minn., oro visit ing John Htoldl. Mr. Ponnlson is a brothor-lii'law of Mr. Btcldl. Vernon A. Forbes Went ovor to Prliiovlllo yesterday morning and from there wont to Portland. Ha expect to return Bunday. Williams A Crandatl. formerly of Honttlo, havo opened a now and sec ond hand furulturo storo on I loud street, In thu llalrd building. Tho Oregon Trunk train waa sev eral hours late Unturdny night owing to tho derailment of freight oars near Maupln. It was necessary to trans fer around tho wreck, J. P. Koyes returned to Hond Mon day, bringing with him Mrs. Kvyes and tholr two children. Mr. Koyes has rented tho B. J. Bponccr ho into. Next Bunday Is tho loat day of tlm leave of nhsenco which Conuresa granted all homeatcadora In The Dalles and other land dlstrlcta last A u glial. C. I). Thomas, Inspector of steam boilers of tho Hartford Holler In niraiico Co., waa, hero yestorday In specting tho boilers at tho Hond Com pany's mill. J. I). Davidson rotuniod Thursday from Powell Hutto whoro ho visited his wife who wna slok. Bho has ro eoverod nnd rosumod teaching tho sohool there. 10 Davenport waa In town last wook from his big Powell Hutto ranch. Mr. Davenport has Just Itnlshod romodollng his homo and now has a splendid residence. Fred Crahtreo, who waa mlaaod from tho brick yard nearly a month ago, 1ms turned up safely In Wash ington, according to word received by Mrs. Crahtreo last week. Tho ctoan-up campaign conducted by Btroot Commissioner Tom Murphy Monday and ycatorday resultod In tho removal of much trash and de bris from back yards and alloys. Tho building which was moved from the now bank building site to the lot across from tho postolllco Is being fitted up and will bo occupied by N. P. Woldor as a paint shop. Dr. F. II. Hodomoyor was up from Itodmand Friday In hla nuto, spend ing tho day hero on profeaslonal hual ness. Hon McCaffory returned with him to tho Huh City whoro ho spout Saturday . Two carloads of omlgrauts' mov ables belonging to Frank and Paul Henderson of North Dakota arrlvod In Hand this wook. Tho Messrs. Henderson expect to locate In thla part of Oregon. Mr. nnd Mra, James MoDermot arrlvod horo from Cumberland, Pa., Saturday to make tholr homo. Mr. McDormot Is a brothor of 0. F. Mo Dermot of I.aldlaw. Ho oxpocts to engago In tho poultry business. Mlsaoa (lladys and Allouo Banford loft Friday for Opal City to Bpoud tho summer on tholr rathor'a ranch near there.. Miss Ulla Sauford will remain hero until school Is out, ataylng with Miss Klslo Qunckon bush. John P. McGtilro and his wlfo havo como to llonil, Mr. Mcuuiro lias been connected with Kllora Piano houso In Portland, and will bo tholr Control Orogon agent. In addition ho will haudlo tho agency for u woll known nutomohllo, ' On April 0 occurred tho mnrriago of Otis W. 'I-owla and Kthol Dunnoll at Prliiovlllo. Tho coromony was porformed by a Justice of tho poaco at 0 p. in. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis aro now In Hond, hut probably will make tholr homo In Portland. Work Is progressing rapidly on tho now Davlon building and ona store room will bo ready for occupancy next wook. 0, II. Corkott will ooon In It on Baturday, tho 20th, a con fectionery and candy store, Ills atock of goods Is already arriving, 0, I). Ilakor will loavo tomorrow for his homestead at Harney Holes. Ills restaurant has been placed In ahargo of Mrs. Ida Lewis, formerly of tho Owl. Mr. Ilakor expects to build a stone rosldonco on his claim If sand can ho found convonlont. J. O, Whltakor. who lived with A. 3, Collins north of town, loft Batur day for his homestead In Hampton valley, whoro ho will apond tho sum mer. Mr. Whltakor sowed 36 acres of ryo Inst fall and speaka very high ly of the agricultural possibilities of that district. Tho Misses Market spont Bunday on tholr homesteads four miles from Mllllcan, They woro accompanied on tho trlti by tholr cousin, Chester Markol, and his friend, James Heat- son, both of Throo Forks, Montana. Friday Miss Nell Markol loaves for Klgln, Illinois. Among tho candidates for nomina tion who havo beon campaigning In (load during tho last Week aro Carl ton Ij. Pepper, out for district attor ney, John McTsggart of Madras, for sheriff, and ex-congressman W. It. Kills, who la soaking republican nomination for congress from this district. When somo ono was complaining becauso they paid thirty cenU a doxen for eggs In Hond, T. II. Foley tho other day called attention to an advertisement In a Fairbanks, Alaska, paper, which announced "genuine California eggs at $1.2C a dozen." And that was a bargain 'in tho north land. J. C. Ithodes, who has been as sistant manager of tho Portland office of the Hcnd Park Co., will be In charge of the local office of the company during the absonco of R. 0, Bhrador for a fow weeks. Mr. Bchrador loft Bunday morning for Spoknno, accompanied by hla wife, to look after tho company's Inter est In that city. Tho Oregon Journal of last Wed nesday was a special number celo iiratlug tho tenth nnnlvorsary of that impor. It was an oxcollont edition. fully covering tho progreaa and re sources of tho entire atnto. Hcnd wna well represented In tho big Issue, a long Illustrated article appearing In tho slato section. Itynn & McCllllvray report encour aging aalra In Konwood Iota this wcok. mostly to local people. Among others, Kdd Newman of tho Star Theater, will begin a $1000 bunga low on two lota In block 24, woll up on tho alopo overlooking tho town. Georgo Gelgcr of 8t. Paul haa also purchased thrco lota In block 5 and has already started work on a six room bungalow. COMMENT ON I TO FARMER NEWSPAPER PRAISES BANK'S SCHEME Koutlierii Clly-Knger to Follow Pro. Krrlre Htflinple Hct by Hond In. fttlttillon in Ilrlngliiff Hog nml Cows lo tho Country. A anck of Iniid plnMrr will make your lawn grow. Overt urf-HutU-Miller Co. linn n frrli rnr for wile. Are Your Pie Crusts and ? .flSgkCrisp mmsw Flaw With tho heading "Wo might do this too" tho Klamath Falls North western had tho following odllorl.nl In Its Issuo of April 2nd. Tho First National Hank of Hond. which lost fall brought two carloads of fine brood sows from Nobraska and sold thorn to tho farmers of that section of Oregon, has sont a buyer to Illinois to purchaae two cars of Holstvln dairy cowa, which will bo aold to ranchers around Hond. A croatnor la being built at Hond and will booh bo ready for operation. Wo would like to go ovor to Hcnd to shako those bankers by tho hand. mat nan really stands for o mo lding in that community. It ropre senU our Idea of what a bank should really stand for In a. community. It Is not only a financial Institution but an Institution that uaca the money It gets from tho community to build up tho community. That's fine. We have boon thinking for some time that the banka of Klamath Falls could do no tatter than to follow the example cot by tho bank of Hond. This country Is this year producing a great quantity of reed for cattle. We underatand that tho only reason tho fanners of the Klamath Uaaln are not buying cattlo to food this hay at homo and turn Into the fin- (shed product, Is that thoy havo not Iho ready money with which to got the cows. Cows aro to bo had at considerably less than tholr real valuo to the farmer. In California thla year becauso fcod Is short in that country Wouldn't It bo a good Idea for a fow bf tho local bankors to bring Into Klnmath several car loads of flno brod dairy stock and let tho farmers havo tho cattlo with a .mortgago on tho atock aa security for tho money Invested. GOOD EASTER MUSIC Ladies' ' "',?l?!i" "'sMSS''WSasjfcyjiiiisisMiiiwsjpwaMH i Kfli Suits frrwmii miwgxxzBKnmomzm iiiiiiiiiiii.nl y - Tb" lie New Summer Style Book Two thotuand llluitratlons 32 full page fathlon plclur A pattern fre with each book At tho pattern counter for Spring. r0U DESIRE, of course, that your Suit bo stylish, correct and becoming to you, no matter what price you pay, and that it give you service. Our garments fulfill these requirements. And our prices are moderate. Como in and select your Suit or while the selection is at its best. Skirt Mannheimer's Tbe DEPJCNDON Store. BttttOM made to Order at This Storo XOj? Lambs' Hosae JotiraaJ Patterns at This Store Largo Congregation Knjoy Program Itrndcrril Huiiilay. Special Kastor music was-a feature of tho services at tho Haptlst church Bunday. In tho morning nnd again at night a largo congregation enjoy ed tho program. Tho members ot tho choir sang with much credit to themselves. Hov. II. U. Foskott. tho Haptlst minister, preached two sormons ap propriate for tho day. Docoratlont of Kastor lilies, carnation and now Kastor hats gavo tho church a sea sonable appearance. At the Catholic church Father Duller ot Hormlston held mass at 10 a in., and there wore also flowers and excellent music which added tc tho Imprcsslvonoss of tho services. MARRIED AT CHURCH Such a crust depends on the lard. Pure, properly re fined lard, makes the best pastry. Swift's Silver-Leaf Lard is absolutely pure, and properly refined. Phorio Bert Shuey The Cash Grocor Oncil Bldjr., Mend, Orejron George Onto nnd MIhm Kdlth Moorr (live Congregation Surprise Immediately following the sermon at the Haptlst church Sunday morn ing, Oeorge Gates and Miss Kdlth Miooro woro united In marrlago by Itov. II. I). Foskott. Vory fow people In tho congregation know that there was to bo such a ceremony until tho brldo aud groom appeared at the altar. Miss Mooro is a daughter ot E. Moore ot Hond. Mr. Gates has mado his homo horo for soma time, having homosteadod land near town. The young couplo will reside In Hond. STRJEET-SCHREDER. Schroder of Rolyat and Edward Street of Flfo woro married this morning by Father Hutlcr of Hcr iilston. Tho ceremony was perform ed Immediately after mass, w'bich was celebrated at 8:30. Kmlly Schroder, sister of the brldo, -as maid of honor and Wcalcy Street, brother of tho groom, beat man. Others present woro Albert ind Maggie Schroder, brothor and lister of tho brldo, and Hcllcna tloiell. A wedding dlnnor was served the bridal party at tho Star restaurant at noon, to which wore Invited also tho Misses Market. Mra. Streot ta a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schroder of Kolyat. tnd Mr. Street is a son ot Mr. and Mra. Joseph Street ot Flfo. The couplo loavo this afternoon for Flfo whoro thoy will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Itnnchcr, uhy not put your butter up liutho most at tractive - loriii? Tlio Jlulletln can i supply you with butter wrapping paper with your name and the nntuo of jonr ranch printed on it. Notice to HomcseckcT. Will locato you on good homo stead and will let you work out lo cation fee Sco . n. Post- 2tf Flno Iot at Itargaln. Owner will sell for cosh one ot tho best lots In Park AddlUon, at a bargain. Property level, freo from rocks and haa several nlco trees on It. Tho prlco will surprise you. Inquire at Uulletln office. 2tt DO YOU WANT A HOME? Party will build a small residence (to cost not mora than $1200) on attractive lot in Park Addition, and rent it or sell houso and land on easy payments. Water and electric light Huitd to suit. Inquire at Uulletln offlco. Itf Couplo From Southcuhtern I'nrt of County Married Hero Today. At tho rooms of Fnthor Sheohan In the I.lnstor building, Miss Mary FINE LINE OF Fishing Tackle AT BEND HARDWARE COMPANY. r New Pidure House The Dream ON UONI) ST. Clean Comfortable Commodious Theater Opens Tonight BEST SHOW EVER SEEN IN BEND. SPECIAL MUSIC nnd EXCELLENT ; FILMS. ADMISSION ONLY 10 and 15 cents. RUDOW to EVANS, Props. o 00 000 00000 000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000 ooooooooooooo We Have an Up-To-Date y Sporting Goods DEPARTMENT.