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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1912)
N 1 Alwaya. Sowwtfcfag Ntw Men's Hats AliRolutfly tliunuwcHtnml livnt In mon' l llio Alpine Kettle Finish Hat Absolutely no atlnTvnlntr used. Ctin lxi worn In any stylo ilcolrutl, In fact It must bo "trained" or 0hnpcd to kIvo It tho do Birwl clmrnctor. Wo would Ilka to show you this lint, Tho prlco la ., TKK BKND KVLhKTtS, BKXD, WKD.fKMDAT. MAY , 1H1. fAWST $2e3U Men's Hose Wo are offering tomothlntc very apccial in men's, fancy hose. Our entire lino of 50c and 75c hose, all iltea and nil colon, at 4Pr.for$1.00 Something Entirely New in Men's Underwear Cool and comfortnblo, junt tho thing for our hot summer wcathur. ShlrU nnd drawers 50ds Adjuntablo union suits.. ., $1.25 See our windows. Always SoKMtlfag Nw &tSc THIStora of Better Valtiet BITS ABOUT TOWN. W. 1). Boilers Is In Portland this WCok. Mrs. K. II. HorrlnK bss boon 111 ulnce Sunday. Mrs. Maxlam Fish Is now singing nt tho Hlar Thoatro. Tho Kvcnlng COO Club will meet with Mrs. lsrs tonight. It. II. lxvon hns bought tho shoo rt'iutlr business of O. F. Hurt. Ilev I. I. darby spent Sunday In Molollm, whsro ho preacehd. ' Mrs. Ilolrd will entertain the Ilrldge Club Friday nftornoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Darby expect to go to I'ortlnml this wook on n visit. J. I'. Kayos of Tho Ilend Company, loft for Vancouver. II. 0., Monday. C. F. Clialfan nnd T. M. Font of (list were Huudny visitors In lliiud. Mrs. C. I). Howe expects to leave very soon for n visit In Minnesota. Miss Kvn (Irnves of Portland nr. rived Mondny nliilit to visit frlands. T. Hwiinson left Monday for' Hno IioiiiIhIi, Wash., to spend tho suiumer. Henry Hohumaclier of Tuninlo wns lrHiM.(iiliic buslnefs In town Mon day. Mrs. IIiikIi O'Knno left for Indiana yesterday, to bo iiluunt for some time, Thoro will be a mooting of tho Hohocl Hoard Thursday night nt tho schoolhouse. Thnmns McCormnck of Madron wns In town Hunday, registering nt tho Unto! Ilnnd. Charles Hllvlsnd W. II. Wins ox poet to lenvo tomorrow for the gold Hold of Now IMno Crock. Mrs. Molllu Hohllckelsor moved Issl wook Into hor homo on Fir nvo nuo, In Center addition. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hyan left yes terday for Minneapolis. Mr. Hyan Is a brother of John 13. Itysn. 8am II. Onrvln oxpocts to leave Ilend shortly, havInK been olTorod a Itosltlon In Fresno, California. Yestorday C. D. Howe was direct ing tho laying of wooden Irrigation pipe on his ranch near town. The olght carloads of csttlo from lllll Jlauley's Harney county ranch left for Portland oarly Frldsy morn ing. Wllllsm Hsnley was here Thurs day night, on his way home from Portland. Ho left Friday by auto fur Hums. A Ilulgnrlnn laborerer who had s leg badly bruised at tho North Canal construction camp Is being treatod at tho hospital. Mr .nnd Mrs. I .con Fulks hnvo ar rived from Wyoming, III., to spend he summer. The) aro residing nt .Mrs. Frame's. It. II. Could attended County Court nt Prlnovllle Inst wook, filing plat of First Addition to Kenwood for tho owners. Mrs. It. F Tylor nnd son camo down from Crescent Hunday to moot C A. Warner, wife and daughter of Itocklund, Idpho. U C. llarrott of Urltt. Iowa, has opened a cleaning, prrailng and tail oring uuilncts In tho Jones build ing on Wall street. The Afternoon GOO Club will meet, tomorrow at the homo of Mrs. Kvor ett. In Center addition, tho hostess tut I tig Mrs. Newman. C. J. Hulibsrd, representing tho II. U Koala Auto Co. or Portland, was an arrival Sunday night. Ho Is a frlond of Prlnco Bloats. Carl Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Huntor. Is seriously III with pneumonia. Mrs, 0. W. Hall Is uurilng him at his home. M. C. Donahue, who owns Prlnglo Falls, arrived last, week, making a brief trip up to his property and then returning to Portland, his home. Mrs. J. H. Wonandy left yestorday for n month's or six weeks visit with her relatives In Minnesota, Mr. Wo nandy accompanied hor as far as Portland. The Increase of business of the Ilend Sloam Laundry has made neces sary mo ro machinery, and Mr. Larson r s Every Saturday I SELL SOMETHING- r& ! nc r because I want to make you L'u u wiwcv u rcguhi lnr visitor to my store. Illy Saturday Special this Week is a $2,00 Child's two wheel sulky foT $1,45 It's the biggest bargain you ever saw Watch Your Chance to Save Money E. M. Thompson Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty. Wall St., Bend. Ore. has ordered a new washing machine nnd a mangle. W. D. Newjon nrrlvod last night from Portland; Mr. and Mrs. J, 'w. Hooch nnd child are visitors In Ilend this wook. It. A. Jackson loft this morning for Portland to Join his brolhor-In-law, V. C. Ilredenhngen, J, J. Cunningham has boon given tho contract fur constructing tho Klein building on Front direct. The High tiohool Intends to send n 4-miiii track team to Corvallls to compute In a meet on May 17th and I8lh, Today much Improvomont work has boon In progress at tho Pilot llutto Inn, IKtlng up tho now barroom quarters. H. C. Mlllor and isanc Zlorolf aro In town today from their Hampton valley homostends. They will go out tomorrow with supplies, N, C. Marls, field assistant or tho extension dopurtmont of tho Oregon Agricultural Collofco, addressed the llond school this morulng V. P. Ireland, tho first settlor to rile on n claim In Hampton-Ireland valley, loaves tomorrow for Portland to bo gone about a month. Ho says ho hns CO acres In ryo on his homo- ste.id nnd that everything out there Is In fine shape. During tho examination period at school tho Hoy Scouts hnvo disco n tlnuod their ovenlng weekly meet ings, so as not to Interfero with scholastic work. If. D. Scudder, agronomist of the Oregon Agricultural Collego, was a gueit at the Hotol Hcnd Thursday night, leaving Friday morning for Hums with Hill Hanley. Thursday D. M. Davis left liend for Portland, where It is understood he may go to work. It Is probable that Mr. Davis will not return, at loast for a number of months. B. II. Osrvln, Tom Roberts and F I Ilucy went up river Sunday to bo gotto about a week. They aro sur veylng tho 040 acres of land belong ing to tho John W. White estate. C. O. Howard reports that IOC people In Ilend are elthor camera or kodak users who havo professional printing and developing dono. Prob ably CO moro do all tholr own work At tho meeting of the creditors of tho Ited Cios Drug Co. In Portland last Wednesday, M. 8. tattTn was ap pointed trustee. An Invontory'bf tho stock of tho llond storo Is being Uk en. George Mllltcan camo In from his rlvor bed ranch Friday and spent tho week-end hero on business. Ho was showing so mo rich samples of gold taken from his mlno In northern California. Foundation work has commenced on E. A. Sathor's brick building on Wall street, Hourcy & Hrotsche do ing that part of tho work. Con tracts for the entire building will not he entorvd Into until final plans and specifications are drawn up. Tho Commercial Club has endorsed the action of tho State Oamo and Fish Commission for turning the hunting and fishing tlcenso fees back Into their natural channel. Tho club has also made application to the com mission for 10,000 trout fry oach for Crescent, Odell, Davis, Lava and 8ut- Hot lakes. Tho unusual stunt of moving a houso for a distance between a quar ter and a halt mile was pulled off on Thursday when the Mlko Morrison four-room cottsgo was transported on skids from Its location on tho riv er to lot 23, block 19, Park addition. It was recontly bought by Harry P. Manlon, who occupies It. ESTABLISH NEW STREET GRADES CITY COUNCIL TAKES ACTION Clitm KNTKIITAIXM FIHIINDH. Tho Prlicllla Club met with tho Misses Schultx Monday nTkht and en tertained a number of guests. These wero Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Lara ,Mr. and Mrs. Jcsso Huntor, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Parker, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Faulknor nnd Mies Bvn (1 raves of Portland. Tho greatest fun of tho evening was derived from a ponnut hunt. There wore readings by Mis ses Harriott nnd Sldner and songs by Mtiser Ba.stcs, Wlest and Black. Kuril tidied llouo Fur Kent. flood four-room house fully fur nished; only two blocks from busi ness center. Inquire bulletin. Stf IK THORSGN THE I JEWELER Watch Repairing: a Specialty. First Class Work Guaranteed Boat Placo to Buy China and Cut Glass PRICES RIQHT Kngluerr Koon Huhmlts Mnp Kliou- liiK Clinngry Merchants Wnrit linn Put on HhiMitliiK of Firecrackers. Iiiciuiilenrent I.llil for I'mk. Action relative to changing street grades, which tho city has been work ing on for somo weeks, was taken nt tho meeting of the council last night, tho city nttornoy being Instructed to draft an ordlnanco embodying the proposed chnnges. A number of property ownors affocted appeared boforo the council and discussed with thorn tho matter. Engineer Koon stated to tho council that, from an engineering standpoint, tlicro was no fault to And with the present established grados, such changes as recommend od being largely a matter of personal Judgment. A map showing the changes was submitted by him at an Informal mooting of the council Mon day morning, and they wero decided oaat that tlmo and property ownors notified. K, A. Bather Is affected more than anyone else, tho grade be ing lowered about 6 inches In front of the lots on which ho Is building. Oppoae Shooting Firecrackers. The business men presented a pe tition to tho council asking that an ordinance bo passed forbidding the shooting of firecrackers in tho city. Tho council ordered such an ordl nanco draftod, to bo submitted nt Its next mooting. A petition signed by 43 persons asked for on arc light nt tho corner of Front nnd Cascado streets. A committee consisting of Lattln nnd Steldl was nppolntcd to Investigate and have Installed tho number or In candescent lamps needed In that part of Park addition, which Is now with out lights. A petition for n light at Fifth street and Bvorgrcon nvcnuo was referred to this samo committee. I. A. Shnw asked for a permit to erect a frame one-story warohouio on tho rear of lot 1, block IS. Spencer. Iattlu and Steldl were appointed a commlttco to investlgato and report tho advisability of granting tho per mission. R. O, Illackwoll waa given per mlwrton to erect an electric sign In front or bis pool and billiard hall. Chairman Spencer reported that he had been unablo to proceed with tho building of cross walks on account of lumber ordered not yet having; been dellvored. llllla Ordered Paid. Tho following bills wore allowed and ordered paid: F. U. Kulp. teaming, etc.. $ 135.00 Express on casting 1.00 Geo. Young, eng., wrk, etc C3.70 O. M. Ouptll, eng. work. . 10.60 8tove Steldl, eng. work. . . 10.60 Anton Aune, sprinkling. . . CG.00 H. E. Koou. enf. sorvlees. . mnn Nettle Stevenson, boarding prisoners 3.71, T. L. Murphy, labor 18.00 For Immediate Clearance We Offer Our ENTIRE LINE of LADIES' SUITS at 20 off The Regular Price An Opportunity for Every Economical Buyer to Secure a Suit at a Great Saving. We have secured the agen cy for Ferris Good Sense Waists for Misses, Children and Ladies. Priced at 5Qc to $2.00 Warners Rust Proof Corsets Everything double but the E rice double skirt, double oning, double wear. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 HERE! a new line of Parasols and Sunshades in the season's approved styles. For the largest line of Wash Goods see us. The prices are RIGHT! Mannheimer's Hm DEPENDON Store. S. B. Roberts, April salary C. D. Drown, April salary. . llond Co., lumber Bulletin, printing I'atterson Drug Co., chemi cals II. W. L. & P. Co., water, light and lamps. .. . Total.,. 100.00 100.00 18.C0 C.CO 20.38 160.10 73MS .wcokTlH Overall r! Davis o. ehTppcdTa carhsid of lurn- CAIt OK LVMURKTO NKIIttAHKA Last Miller Co, her to tho J. A, Fellers. Lumber Co, at Klk Creek, Nebf The shipment Included somo 30.000 feet it mixed material, chiefly boards nnd upiiers. During tho last two months many other carloads of Dend manufactured lumber have gone eastward. Spring time Kodak time fleo rattcrson. PAUL E. PETERSON has a 5 room house Center-addition for sale $1100. loosed ror year at good rental. Drop card In postofflce to reach him or find him at Evergreen Rooming Houso. Inncs & Davidson's shop U tho beat plane In town to fei your tisir cut or a shave. " NEWCBOPFOeDRrUNDS C. 8. Huibton Import Spanish Pen nuts For Kx perl mental Work. Following up his bank's lead as a developer, In Importing hogs and cat tlo for local farmers, C. S. Hudson of tho First National has brought In a small amount or Spanish peanuts with which experiments will be mado on dry lands. 4 Tho "peas" conio from Holly, Cold. In that vicinity they aro grown on dry land With great profit, and with benefit to tho soil as well. In ap pearance thoy are about the same as ordinary peanuts, though smaller. As food for cattle and hogs the? are said to be unexcelled, a 40 bushel to the acre yield being about the svo erage. on ordinary dry land. The tops or vines, will yield-from two to six tons or foddor and aro also One as stock food. The new product will grow on land fit for nothing else and Is highly rec ommended by Prof. Cottrell of the Colorado Agricultural College at Col lins, Colo. Farmers In the vicinity of Dend will be provided with small quantities or the scced ror experimen tal purposes, by applying to Mr. Hudson. Another Rowe Sale Starting next Saturday, the 11th, and continuing until Saturday night, the 18th, we will put on sale a large stock of the CELEBRATED ONYX ENAMELED WARE. We have received a shipment direct from the factory, and will offer these goods at prices that mean u big saving for you. This ware has three coats of enamel on a heavy steel base, and each and every piece is fully warranted. Just to give you an idea of the money-saving prices during this sale, we quote these two examples: 9 Large Enamel Wash- Basin -1 1-in. size, every uasiii ctiicuucu- Mk f l w 4-l-r rel"k I IggW sH b' only 1-Pint Enamel Cup This price has never been equalled in Bend during sale at each r oeer 2 Sale Dates: Sat. May 11, to Sat. Night May 18 MOVED WE HAVE MOVED FROM OUR OLD STAND next to the Bend postoflice into the Davies building on Wall street. We are much better located in our handsome new quarters, and you are cordially invited to call on us there. Larger stock, better accommodations, bigger bargains. ROWE'S STORE In New Quarters on Wall St., Bend, Oregon u )J( ltgar.,Jv.Tcc.ia vaL-imx '