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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1912)
Always Something New House Dresses Dainty, protty, norvlccnblo, ono ploco Kown in Ginghams and Linenes Trimmed with embroidery nnd contriuitlnir color of tho samo mn tor I nl. Square neck, linlf olcovcs nnd tho prices nro only $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 each ALSO DRAWERS NIGHT GOWNS COMBINATION SUITS In tho popular nnd very satisfactory. Srsuckr Crtfte This material requires no ironing after Inundorlnjr, a boon to tho ladles In gummor. Compare Uicoo prices Drawer 90c Gowns $1.30 Combination suits 1.40 AGAIN SJBSSBJ8SBSSBBSSSSJSSSBBSBSSSSBSSS Cambric Muslin underwear nndnlnty and pretty ah you could luk for, Trimmed with laco nnd embroidery. Corset Covers 35 c to $1.50. Drawers 50c to $1.50 Night Gowns 75c Lo $3.50 All of them nnd mora nro from ono of tho Invest nnd best manufacturers In Chicago. Always Something New THE Store of Better Vtlues BITS ABOUT TOWN. M. 8. Lattln U In Portland on a business trip. llcrt Bhuoy last vreok rccclvod n now dollvory wagon. I. A. W. Nixon was on tho alck Hit tho first of tho wook. Mr n'.rt Mrs. W. 3. I.oekwood re turned hit wook from Hums. J. T. Hardy of tho Ori'Kon Trunk was lioro tho first of tho wook. W. I). Ilarnca waa In town Monday from his ranch near (Laldlaw. Tho flrat show nt the Btar Thoater begins now at 8 Instead of 7:30 p. '.u, Mr. J- M. Lnwronco camo up from Portland Friday for a vlilt of a few ttuyn. J. M. I.awrouco want up to La Pino Thursday nflortioon, roturnltiK Haturdiiy, Mm. Aloxnudur Admits of fit. 1'nul la visiting hur daughter, Mrs. Itohurt lllnokwoll, Klmor NIswntiKnr of tho Orcon In vostniPiit Co. wuul down to Portland Inat Hunday. Voniou A. Forbes mid M. R. .Latllii spent Thuisday nnd Friday In La Pino on IiiiaIiu'uh. Tho Irrigation dltchss In town nro IiuIiik cleaned out In preparation for the dry season. Mis Ulln Jnwel Hanford spent tho week-mid with relatives at Opal City, KoIiik down Friday morning. Mrs. J. 1). Htuvona, nfter a short stay In town, returned Haturday to her homo at Hartley Holt. Tlin itntiro which tho hand had scheduled for Haturduy uvoiiIiik haa boon postponed until May 11. Mrs. N P. Bmltli. Mrs. Nichols and Miss Iloatrlco Wlngato visited Mr. 0. W. Hall at Dochutoa Hunday. J. O. Williams, who haa horn spending the winter In Pomeroy, U'aah., lolurnod to llond laat wok. W. II. II. Williams was takon alck Hunday and waa under tho care of a doctor, hut Is now about recovered. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. It. F. Avorlll ontnrtalnod with a bridge at homo In honor or Mrs. J. P. Koyea. MIm UalltUaro, alater of Mrs. Joo Lewis Is a patient at tho hospital and may have to bo operated on for ap pondlcltls. Hay Winters and J. I.. Rogers of Union. Indiana, are cruising about (hli country In a rig with a view to location. Tho W. C. T. U. will meat at tho DaplUt church tomorrow Initoad of at tho homo of Mra. K. A. Smith aa announced. Charles Thomaa of Crescent un derwent a third operation laat week, tnd la Rolling along nicely at the lospltul hero. The benefit performance at tho Jlar Theater last night was largely attended, and a good program given. Tho singing of Mrs. l.lndborg waa a apuclal feature. Mrs. Joan Hchlrfer haa sold the K. M. Thompson 40 of Irrigated land rsu I of town to U)ul Hceberger of Dubunuo, Iowa. Ionard Tinner, who has been In tho llond hospital with rover, waa nblo to return to his homo In Red mond Hunday. Mrs. Maudo Alnaworth and daugh ter Daisy loft Hunday morning for Florence, Colo., to bo gone for aomo tlmo on a business trip. Monday a girl was born to Mr. and Mra. J. K. Moore. Tho Moorea have a homcatoad to tho southeast, but at present are In town. Chief of Pollco Itoberla haa re ceived an Inquiry regarding tho whorealioiits of Daisy Cole, who waa laat heard of at Redmond. Mr. and Mra. U. D. Wlost and Mlsa Paulino returned last week from southern California, whero they spent two months on a pleasure trip. Mrs. William Illley of llakor. an Eastern Btar organiser, spent last night In llend. She waa accompan ied by Mra. T. M. Haldwln of Prlno vlllo. Tho Wcnandy I.lvory Co. haa pur chased a now Cadillac auto, 1012 model, with oloctrlo llghta and solf ISN'T IT WORTH WHILE TO SAVE MONEY? Then Why Not Get Wise to My Saturday Specials Every Saturday I sell something nt n big cut almost cost. This week Cotton Double Blankets per pair usually $1,25, Saturday 95C A $1.95 Double Blanket Saturday at $1.55 Pillows $5.00 per pair Pillows Satur day at ip3.y5 IT'S WORTH LOOKING INTO. E. M. Thompson Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty. Wall St., Bend.Ore. starter Hunday Mr. Wsnnndy and others made the round trip to Cres cent from 0 In the morning to C In tho aftornoon, with many "stop ovora." 11. A. Hathor has definite! decid ed to build of brick, and Is delaying cominoucltur on his now atructuro until dollvory or tho brick can bo mudo. J. A. (Irrg'ory or I.akovlow mot MIhs Ixirn Minion or Washington state horo and they went to Prlno vllto nod worn mnrrlod, returning lo llend yesterday. M. C Cnrol I no or llrownsvlllo. Ore, vlaMwl (I. W. Warmoth nod rmnlly last wook, looking tho country over. Ho wna well pleased with Heud and expects lo (novo horo thla aummer, The .courtesy or Dopot Agent Corbctt and Operator Vonderholt and Nichols In gottlng tho Coast InRUO hasahall scoria ovory day la much appreciated by tho fans or tho town. U. A. Jackson rocolvod a telegram today from his brothor-lnOaw, W, C. Ilredonhagon, who la In Portland, to ship his housohold goods there. Ho will not open his clothing atoro horo again, la la supposed from thla mo ago. Ilrlek burned In the flrsf kiln at the yard or the Uond llrlck & Lumber Co. have been brought In by Messrs. Hcott and Horn and are excellent products. Dollvory or 190,000 at the new bank building will commence Immediately. 11. II. Crxlor, advertising agent or tho H P. ft H. Hallway, accompanied by the photographer, Klser, was were Haturday. That afternoon and Sun day thoy spent In the Illack nutte country, getting lllustralon maerlal for futuro publicity work. It, II. Oould haa leased from J. M. Lawrence the second floor or his building, tho lower portion of which la occuplod by The Bulletin. Mr. Uould, D. M. Davis. lien Bawbrldgo and It. A. Miller will occupy these quarters for tho prosont. II. A. Chapman of Fremont waa In llond Saturday to got cows for him self, A. H. Hawk. K. F, Pierce and W. K. McCallum. Ho left Sunday morn ing with 12. Tho choeso factory at Fremont will bo roady to atart up In alout six wooks. A well Is being drilled on tho slto now, Mr. Chap man said. Charles I). Silvia laat week sold his Interest In their pool and billiard hall to lila partner, Itoht. lllackwell, Mr. Hllvls, who spent five year In Alaskn mining, heard tho call of tho yellow metal again and expect to try hi luck at New Pino Creek, in l.ako county. Mr. lllackwell haa had tho Interior of hla placo remod eled and Improrod. A frroli shipment of Ixwnry'a chocolate at PaUcnxmla. WANT PITCH PINE SHIPMENT IlMIIIIng Company Can Vno Largo Quantity and Want Quotation. Mahagor P. W. Drown or tho Com mercial Club Is In receipt or the fol lowing letter from W. C. Wllkos, freight agent of tho Oiegon Trunk, stating that thoro I n field for pitchy plno. It Is probnblo that sovoral lo cal nion will tnko tho matter up: i "I wrote Secretary Hawhlll under dato or February 2nd, aa follows: " 'Tho Oregon Wood Distilling Co., located on our United Hallway tracks In Portland, nro In tho market for an unlimited quantity or good, rich, pitchy pine, In oordwood lengths. " 'If you can dig up two or threo good samples or thla material which can bo furnished In Inrgo quantities, turn It In to Agont Corbctt and I will advlso disposition, advising mo what It can bo furnished for t. o. b. cars, llond, Oro.'" FALL ItlVElt COMPANY ACTIVE. During tho week many loads or supplies' havo been taken from Uond to tho construction camp or tho Fall Illver Irrigation Co. Work Is under way on tho ditch, which Is to be led from Fall Hirer near tho falls, on what Is now the Harry Corbott place. A small crow will be kept on the construction for some tlmo. HPRIL WEATHER ROUGH Precipitation of 1.74 Incites Fine For the Dry Farming licit. April was a rather rough month, from tho local weather standpoint, ! THORSON THE JEWELER Watch Repairing a Specialty. First Clnss Work Guaranteed Best Place to Buy China and Cut Glass PRICES RIQHT 91 - Pacific Bed Springs arc nude of 117 continuous wind spiral coils attached to a beavy steel slat, and fastened with a patent brace whick absolutely prevents any side or rocking motion. Constructed to pro duce tfee box spring effect. $9.00 and $ 1 2.50 Guaranteed for 10 years not to break or sag Hope's fi Si ope's JF urniture otore ---)-- ) -) 4 New Pidure Theatre The Dream ON UOND ST. Clean Comfort okle Commodious Theater Change Program Every Night Except Tuesday. ADMISSION ONLY 10 and 15 cents. RUDOW Xb EVANS, Props. r ' i 4 " ' ' " " iiiiiiimns S--miiiimiimi-m j i si . sai i S1B1B1B1B1B1BDBmBB1bV SSlBlBHr & fW t S I 9H 4JiBBlVJBlBlBlBlDVaBlBlBlBBV iBBlBlBlV S Stt Miff iKn rBMMBBBHaM - & AljfcBM,lIBv''''B'BaBBF St !bBB1BBB1'1 "' fHJHssHHKsi'' ViuiiLfit,H Black Cat Hosiery has stood the test for 27 years yet it has never "rested" on the 'reputation of a past year each year it has set anew the high mark of maximum hose-merit each year it has earned a hetter name for excellence that's why it has gained the' confidence ofkthe American Family that's why it is demanded, purchased and worn by buyers of judgment and seasiblc economy. , Look for the Sign of the Black C6 at Mannheimer's The DEPENDON Store. with less than the normal amount of sunshine Tho precipitation totaled 1.74 Inches, making the dry farmers or thla section rojolco. Thoro waa aomo snow as well as rain, but It was warm when It fell and It soon melted and tho molaturo went Into tho soil to benefit tho crops planted. Tho precipitation yesterday was halt an inch. Tho highest temperature during tho month waa 72 degrees and tho lowest 18. Tho nvcrago waa 43. Thoro were 10 clear days, 18 partly cloudy and 2 cloudy 28 of tho 30 days with sunshine The following Is tho dally temperature record as kept by the local observer: Dale M Uln Date Mis Mia I ,..,. ?J S IT S !.... 6J it IS 4 4 j j; U 19 4 i; 4 jo M M i m tj ti y 19 6,... - 51 u n....- u aa J T M J i J ..... re 17 M . Jl M 9-.. m j sj n - 1) J w - ll. J t rt i n- i A. U M uZZZZZ I ) jo.. 4 3 i- la u Jl it ,,,..,,, JS Jl Furnished Ilou For Kent. Good four-room house fully fur nished; only two blocks from busi ness center, Inquiro Dulletln. Stf Innca & Davidson's shop Is the beat place in town to jpet your hair cut or a share. R. II. DEYARMOND Machine Shop aad Garage Wo know how to do all kinds of Machlno Work. TRY US AND SEE. 4 t I FltATEIlXAL MEN. ATTENTION! ' Iucrcaxed asseaaments havo bcn declared by many of the leading or der. If your ha"n't It will be licit. Will you btaud for It? If Interest ed In opposing higher mtea vrith no greater advantages, communtatte at once with I'm N. 8 care llend Italic- tin, llend,, Ore. 8-9 HAND CONCEUT l,nOGItiVr. Tho noit open-air concert of the Dend Concert Dand will bo given on Friday ovenlns. May 3, at 8 o'clock, corner llond and Greenwood wea ther permitting. Tho following pro gram will bo rendered: 1. March, "Tho Empire" Moon 2. Schottlsche. "Capltola". .. .nush 3. WalU, "Ramona"..... Rockwell 4. March. "Albanian" Hall 5. Two-step, "Waldmcro". . .Losey 6. Waltz, "Geraldlno". ....... Gup 7, March, "Nohula" Sinclair 8 WalU, "Home, Sweet Homo" . V The World's. Standard Used Exclusively by 98 ol World's Creameries I Ten years ago there were a dozca different makes of creamery or factory separators in use. To-day over 98 per cent of the world's creemcriet tno Do Laval separators exclusively. When it comes to buying a separator why not proGt by the ex perience of tho crcamcryman, which qualifies him to advise you correctly. He knows which separator will give you tho best service and I. I Iff .1 wwt .a oe the most economical tor you to buy. mats why 98 per cent of the world's creameries tuo the Do Laval exclusively. There can be no belter recom mendation for the Do Laval than the fact that the tnea who make the separation of Easiest mux a easiness uso me uo iuunu I....I i. ik- nv.:.i jsbF easiest toi .!... -c -ii -.l- M wash. skims wwusiwiw an ow ssr th C0ln0st makes. Ihcy knvat ; from ex perience. lasts the longest SOONER OR LATER YOU WILL BUY A DE LAVAL Bend Hardware Co. BEND V 'acssss