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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1912)
MWimmm r Hi 0 ' II u f I i :l 'I i "I A t in Ladies' ManTailor'd Suits. nro etwontlully f HE corroct thing for Hunimor wonr. Wo Imvo Junt received from 0)0 CU8t n HlllpIIIOIlt of thu "Summit'1 Town and Country Ladies' Shirts. TImhj nlilrU coma In French Flannel Solesette and Percale with DI-TTACHAHLE aoft collara and French culTn, The prices rungo from $1.50 to $3.50 Each Our lino of novelty nock wear includes MoMmBows R.om Novelties Lord Byron HandEm fcroMered LUitn an4 Lace Colkrs. Also a full lino of "Niagara MaM" Silk Cloven, both lonjr nnd lOiort lengths, and The "Eskay Kids" a kid trlovo thnt haa no equul. Always aomothlnir now at THE Store of Better Values BITS ABOUT TOWN. Mayor II. K, Junes was up from llcdmond Sunday. Mrs. May J. Knapp loft 8unday for her homo In los Angeles. Korvall Hprlngor spent Sunday at Opal City rliillnit friends. Fred I. Iluoy has been on tho sick Hit tho past wook. Tho llrldjco Clut) moots Friday af ternoon with Mrs. Wilson. K. A. Cast waa a guest at tho Hotel llond yostorday, llo still rog- Utors as a llond man. C. F. Chalfan and T. M Post of (Hit worn In town yostorday. J. C. Hmlth, formerly of llond, camo up Friday from Portland whoro ho Is now living;. floorgo Mllllcan spent tho wook. end In town tranactlng business. J. 1). Honeymnn returned Friday from a business trip to Idaho. A. C. Ranford was up from Opnl City Monday. John Fry of Itedtnond was n visi tor In Hand Monday. Mrs. M. F. Hawthorn of La Pino nnd granddaughter llertha aro visit liiK Mrs, Marlon Carter. Hoy, 0, F. Jonos, Uplscopal mln Istor, spent Hunday horo, preaching In tho ovonlng at tho Unptlst church, Ouorgo Curry nnd wlfo camo In Inst Wook tu taka mi rAilitnnrn nn tholr homestoad near Ilarnoy Holes, Mrs, Paul llond of Uukoiio Is visit liiK her pnroiits, Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Caldwell,. .Thortf will tin aorvlon nl iliri nritli. olio ohuroh Sunday nt 10; 30. ' Tho PrltiKlo houso In Park addi tion Is woll on tho roud to comtila- tluti, J. H. flnwhlll Is In llurns In con nection with his nuto truck opera tions between hero and there, a. 0. OorkliiR nnd Fay Oorklng wore visitors In llond Monday from I.itldlnw. Last week J. N. II. OorkliiR roturn od to his homo at Knldlaw from an oxtonslvo trip In Umatllln county, tlnwdust Is being unod extensively In Improving tho condition of muddy portions of wall tsreot. A now sidewalk haa boon laid In front of tho Davlcs building. John Atkinson was at Hotel llond the nrat of tho week from his up-riv er ranch. J, Baliman has purchased a now Cadillac machlno which will be usod on tho llond-llurna passongor run. Mr. and Mrs. V. 8. Lockwood aro In Durni. attending to business at that end of their Bend-Burns auto truck line. After a two weeks' absence on the upper. Deschutes, W, H. Oarvln has re turned to town, Bolter Fruit" baa been added to the'' list of tuagailnes regularly re ceived at the library, Thursday night Mr. and Mra. 0. P. Putnam entertained guests at their homo In Park addition, II. C. Owen and B. Teslow from Duluth, Minn., arrived Friday and wilt engage In the painting and pa per hanging business. Tho work of digging ditches throughout Kenwood for a water sys tem.ln the residential district across tho river, Is progressing woll. Whllo thoro has been no atops tak en toward the organlxatlon of a reg ular boaoball team, thoro haa been consldorablo Informal practicing tho past woek. Ward Coblo returned last Wednes day from llurns. after a very auccess- .ful trip In tho Interests or tho Cen- lorts a rapidly enlarging flold for llcnd distributing business. Tho Aftornoon COO Club, which was to meet with Mrs. O'Kanu Thurs day, will bo tho guests of Mrs. John Steldl Instead, owing to Mra. O'Kano'a Illness. Tho eighth grado of the Ilend school will go to Itodmond Saturday to play a basoball team that will moot them there from Prlnevilo. The Library Club will give a cafe teria supper on next Tuesday ovon lng. Notlco of whero It will bo held will be posted later. New onions raised by J. H. Onelll In town wore on tho market for tho Drat tlmo this season, Monday, at Shuoy'a store. Krncst Outcholl has takon chargo of tho Deschuloa lodging houso over Shuoy'a store. Dick Dovo, tho for mer proprietor, haa gone to his claim In 'Lako county, II. a, and I. T. Tholstrup, who spent tho winter In Seattle, returned to Pond Saturday. I. T, Tholstrup haa a homestead up river and has taken up realdouco on It. Jack Tousey and wlfo, recently of Spokane, arc stopping at C, W. Mar tin's oil Greenwood avenuo, Mr, Touaey Is a brck mason and con' tractor. Mrs, Lltzlo Conway of Now York, a member of Mrs. Leal to Carter's thoatrlcnl company, has recently purchased property hero, buying lota In llond Park, 55. 8. Ilarrett or Drltt, Iowa, has bought a third Intorcst In tha Home seekers' Land Co. nnd becomes Its secretary. Ho will bo Joined shortly by his family, who will rvaldo hero. Charles Corkott. tho fl.vnnr.nlil son of Mr, nnd Mrs. C. H. Corkott, Is surforltiK from a strangled hormln. Yesterday tho llttlo auttnmr vvno btought from Dosohutes to tho Ilend hospital. Houray & Ilrotncho, who Imvo dono tho plnsteilng In tho now Hudson houso, will haudlo, tho brick and con- ere'" work In tha building bolng orocted by M. Lara. IC. K. Kuney, an onglnoor who was connected with tho Orogon Trunk during last year'a railroad construction, Is horo and It Is under Dr. V. C. Coe was called to Mllll can valloy last Friday to attorid Mra. KOlo Norton who la sick at tho homo of A. D. Norton. Vernon A. Forbes returned last night from Portland. Leonard Tlner, who Is at the hos pital with tover, la rapidly improv ing and Is expo'ctod to recovor. Tho meeting or the W. C. T. U. will bo held at tho homo of Mrs. O. C. Henkle Thursday. The loader will bo Mrs. Ford and tho topic. "Ut ile Things In Child Life." An article by Judge Hen Lindsay will be read and discussed. Work waa started today on a six room residence for fJoorgo Nichol son at the corner of Eighth street and Greenwood avenue. J. U. Good rich la the contractor. It. P. Mlnter reports that ho yes terday closed the aale ot Iota 3 and 4 In block S ot llond to J. J. Cllno of Illinois, who will erect thereon n 36-room lodging house, with steam boat and all modern Improvements. Mra. Ida Dlnamor Stephens waa In town fast woek from her claim at Harney Holes. Mr. Stephens Is building them a residence. They ex pect to keep a public slopping placo. Tho new Davlea building on Wall street, replacing tho ono recently doatroyed by fire, la practically com pleted. This week Corkott, tho Ca loror and candy man, will move In, aa Itowo'a store will shortly. M. E. Crimea and his alater. Miss Miriam Crimes, of Salem, aro visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Itulph dimes at the Pilot Hutte ranch. The Deschutes Usnklng & Trust Co. haa brought aull against Ilalph Patterson and others to forccloso a mortgago on tho NWViSHVi and NBH8WU, sec. zMMd. Patter son Is In jail at Prlnevlllp awaiting trial at tho noxt lorm or Circuit Court on a statutory chargo. On Thursday ovenlng the Hoy KcouU will bo ontortalnod at tho home or Mr, and Mra. O. P. Putnam. Mr. Putnam will glvo an Informal talk on tho Panama Canal and the lives of the boys of Central America, using photographic Illustrations. Postmastor Minor left Friday for Portland to attend tho hedsldo of his rather, In auswor to n tolcgram stntlng ho had suffered n stroke or paralysis and was In a critical condi tion. During tho outing season the band will glvo concerts each Friday oven lng, wenthor permitting. Theso will bo given alternately In soveral prom inent places. That on Friday, tho 10th, will bo at thtf corner or IJond and Orogon stroets, at 8 o'clock. Chlor or Police Itoborts says thero will bo soiuo arrests If people do not respect tho ordlnanco forbidding sot ting fires within 100 feet of build ings, kcoplng or chickens at large and allowing water to run rrom tholr lawns and flooding the stroots. Arthur JcHerlcs, wlfo and llttlo son arrived In llond Friday night from Hlllsboro, Wis. Mr. Jeffcrlcs la a brother-in-law or Walter Taylor and oxpects to file on a homestead In township 19, range 18, adjoining Mr. Taylor's claim. Ho went out tho first or tho week to look the land ovor. Hanger Harold E. Smith ot tho Deschutes forest waa engagod last wook In making a survey of tho east boundary or tho resorve. There Is In all somo 230 miles to bo surveyed IK THORSON THE JEWELER Watch Repairing a Specialty. First Class Work Guaranteed Best Place to Duy China and Cut Glass PRICES RIQHT ft tf'7 fn B aII IB' tl kl tVaJi 1W.A MmB gggggfla, Il'i. s gBggW m, Stv. IzIA M J rFWMM m vrsf 5TAft BRAND SHOES ARE ETT0 Merit and Satisfaction WHEN you buy a &hoc you want one with I .:. -v ti. ..i i f !. 4 iiiwijl. iii ci it auiiiu.1 it;r cjunuiy. i shoe containing the higlicst stnndnrd of qunlity will owe entire satisfaction. "Star Urand" shoes have merit. In fact, more so than any other shoe we have ever seen. Every pair is made of the highest standard of quality materials. The best leather and ma terials are put into every pair. In addition to this, "Star Brand" shoes are fashioned by ex pert shoe artisans. This combination stamps "Star Brand" shoes as possessing an unusual amount of merit, which insures a great deal of satisfaction. "Star Brand" shoes are mode for every member of the family. Bring all your family to us and let us fit them in all satisfying footwear. "STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER." Mannheimer's TtwDEPatNDON Stow. Buttons Mado to Order at This Storo 00$ Cartes Homo Joans! Patterns at This Store 31 B EWARE of AD ISCUITS and ED SPRINGS. Saturday BED OUTFIT FULL SIZE IRON BED PULL SIZE SPRING 45-LB. MATTRESS ONLY $8.75 E. M. Thompson Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty. SLUMBER thnt source of sweetness, thnt softcnor of tho burdens of life, that subtlo fountain of health and hap piness Is it not of real importance to YOU? There's a vast difference between "PACIFIC" bed springs and the "ordinary run." Price $9.00 and $12.50 Guaranteed not to sag or break for 10 years. Hope's If urniture vltore -.-------" and marked with national forest eigne. The south boundary of tho reserve Is tho Croolc-Lako county line. Mlsa Anno Market reports that eho haa already secured tnoro than 100 subscriber to tho PacISc North west. It la only necessary for her to set 300 In ordor to get a free three-weeks trip to Now York, aa a reward for her aubacrlptlon solicit ing. While away Miss Market will bo tho official publicity agent ot Crook county. Ladles, Attention. I wish to announce to the ladles of Bend and vicinity that I have openod dressmaking parlors at my residence on Knob Hill and re spectfully solicit your patronage. Mra. J. W. Elklna. 5-8 Mr. and Mrs. Ilanchcr, why not put your butter up in the most at tractive form? The Bulletin cyui supply you with butter wrapping paper with your name and the namo of your ranch printed on it. Notlco to Uomcueckers. Will locate you on good homo stead and will let you work out lo cation fee. See E. R. Post. Stf Fino IOt at Ilarpiln. Owner will sell for caah one ot the best lota In Park Addition, at a bargain. Property lerel, free from rocks and haa several nice trees on It. The prlco will aurpriao yon. Inquire at Bulletin office. Stf DO YOU WANT A 1I0M? Party will build a small residence (to cost not mora than J1200) on attractive lot In Park AddlUon. and rent it or sell house and land on. oaay payments. Water and electric light. Build to ault Inquire at Bulletin office. llf c New Pidure House The Dream ON BONO ST, Clean Comfortable Commodious Theater Biggest, Brightest, BEST SHOW EVER SEEN IN BEND. SPECIAL MUSIC nnd EXCELLENT FILMS. ADMISSION ONLY 10 and 15 cents. FINE LINE OF Fishing Tackle AT BEND HARDWARE COMPANY. o 00 000 00000 000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000 0000000000000 RUDOW (& EVANS, Props. We Have an Up-To-Date Sporting Goods DEPARTMENT. mKaM&JXmSEMZ I I I I st I VSsmSm UiMaiauaMMbMMM