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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1912)
TIIK I1K.M) UUMiKTIW, BKND, WKDNK8IMV, JlJNl! 20, 0I2. rAGBT t rr WA I b Come and See Us in Our Remodeled Home Wc hnvo entirely remodeled our store, put in nn entirely new grocery department, enlarged and improved the dry goods, gents furnishing nnd shoe departments, and now wc eau borwt "the best store in Central Oregon." We receive fresh vegetables every morning nnd they arc kept fresli in'vour new vegetable foun tain in the grocery department. Hndishcs, per bunch 5c Green Onioas, per bunch ..Sc Lettuce. 1 bunches l-'5c Spinach, JJ lbs. for : 25c New Potatoes, pcrlb...., 5c Old Potatoes, per lb lc Hulk Olives, perqt 45c Sweet Midget Pickles, per qt 45c Sac City Corn, per can ..c 10c String Beans, per can 10c Mrs. Ilorcr's Codec, lb 45c Sweet Valley Pens, per can ...10c Peaches, gallon cans . ...50c Dlackhcrncs, gallon cans . 55c Pears, gallon cans 50c Tomatoes, gallon cans. . 45c DcNchutcs Hake Powder, lb ..20c Ex. Stand. Syrup, 20 lb. jacket $ 1 .45 Dried Peaches, per lb 1 2c These are just a few of our prices. We can save you money on everything you eat. And we always give you clean, fresli goods. When you arc in town we would be very glad to have you take advantage of our invitation and Come and See Us THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES IT'S HOT Why Not be COOL AND COMFORTABLE "Comfort Swinging Chair" la just tho thing for thu lawn or porch. "As coxynn a awingas reatful lis nn nnn chair." USUAL TRICE ISr$0.65 SATURDAY SPECIAL .j. (Juno 29th) $5.00" Remember nbout that BIG LINE of Refrigerators ) Now Ib tho Umo to buy thorn. E. M. Thompson Where Your Dollar JDoes Its Duty. ( , 'BITS ABOUT TOWN. Clnudo 0. Covoy won i Hond yea. tuiuuj. ' .Saturday wm tho .longest any oi ho your. J. l IlOKorH of tho Orofion Trunk 'wiB horo liibt weak. Mra. IV Oi Minor .ontortnlnpd at VhrldM ihls nfloinmuu ,,(j , Services l mo uanuuu.;"iui Hdnday at 10:30 n. in. ,1in" Mini Anno Mnrkol In oxictod hack from tho Kant next week. Mr. doorKo A. Jon'oa .'ontbrtalnod ftfbrldKo rrldnyBttornoon.'.j.ri Y$ D. JU McKay wna horp over Friday, 1 iltou Veturnlpu to Portland, 'MB. A- U. Morrill ot I'qwpU Uutte was tradlnft In Hond Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. F. Smith uro In I'Oltlaud on u trip. Ml us 8nru l'orry oxpocta to lonvo ahortly nftor (ho Fourth (or l'ortland, Allan Wlllcoxon nnd wife of Payr oll Tlulto w-jrc Demi vWIt aa Si.nduy. Cg 8. Weruor wont tp IiIh ranch ii ?o7 rlor yesterday to apund n week or tVi Kit II. Wonnndy wnb In Hums tho Inafflof tho wook, ruturnliiK yeator-duyj D, 10. Clark, livestock ncent of tho O.-' dn W. It. I QJ A. nidi & N. Co., waa hoio yustor-i t Chapmuu, w oil known In Howl, hna moved from Hood lllvor to Alltgny, A hltclilng rail liaa boon built In frouqfthoitbarftBtoro,'oniiOro8on 8troot. Mra. H. J. Hudson, mothor of 0. H. HuiIboii, arrived from Kanaaa City lost week, Thla noon Mn, 0, IV I'utnam itnvo n luucliooii In honor of Mra. H. J. Hudson. I!d l.owla and Frod Meanlniror of Moro arc vlaltlhK Mr. and Mra. A, 1. French. 0. F. Bmlth of tho Central Orogw Ico It Cold HtoraKfl Co. enmo up frcm Madras Hunday. A. K. Noblo waa In Hond last wook making collectlona for tho Plonoer Telephone Company. A. O. Hunter loft yoaterday for tho Hast, to lio absent probably during most of tho summer. In honor of Mrs. II, F, Avorlll, Mra. Hiram K. Alton entertained at bridge Thursday afternoon. Iloth itiovIiik plcturn houses will run performance all day during tli Konrin oi juiy roieurauon. lion flawbrldgo will take a two wooks' vacation to bis homo In North Yakl ma, Wash., after tho Fourth. Mr. and Mra. Tom Sharp of Wine- vlllo were horo yoaterda en route to tho Callow-Vundavert wadding. Mra. C. K. Morris and family left Saturday for Hood Itlvor to Join Mr. Morris, who la thoro for hla health. Iter. Owen Jones. Knlscoual mis sionary, will prench In the hall over tie uortoulco Hunday, morning and n.'ng. 'A. W, Mndlwrg went to Portland yesterday, whore ho will bo Joined by Mra. Mndborg and daughter In a abort time. At tho annual school meeting at Ilcdmo,,'t Uit week, J. W, Hrowor wits elected a member of the board for three years. Mesirs, Foag and Curry have be gun extensive Improvements on J. J. Klurod'a ranch "Paulina" south oast of Mllllcan'a. On Friday aftornoon. Clydo Wes- loy, tho Infant win of Mr. hnd Mra. Charles A. Carroll, died aa a result of whooping cough. John lllolll waa badly poisoned last wook alKiiit tho bands and face by a weed nnd haa been receiving treat ment lit tho hospital. Forest Nreld I now night clerk at tho llond Hotel, having come In last weok from hla Hampton homestead on a leavo of absence. Ocorgo Wood and family and U. M. Hope of Albany and Clyde Klgcr or Silver I.ako nro visiting rolatlvcs and friends In Mllllcan valloy. Mr. and Mra. 8. J. Spencer left on hunday for La Oraudc, going In tholr uutomoblto. via llurna. Thoy 01 luict tq bo absent for several wcoka, Mra. C. I. Iloxell and children loft this morning for Vancouver, Wash., to visit Mra. Ilozoll'a mothor. Thoy will also visit friends In Portland. I) A. IJoyd returned Friday after an absence of Mima wecka In Montana nnd Washington Ho expects to lonvo the lat of the week for Seattlu. W. II. McAdow and aon. I II. Mo Adow, of Itoiemnn. Mont., tiled on homrstMda In Mllllean valloy Men day, being located by tho Oregon l.and & Immigration Co. .Mra V. K. Mill waa down from ka Pino Hunday to visit her IhiMmukI. who Is In the hospital raeoierl C from an operation. Ho wll bo abiu lo return ione lu a few lUyo. Itnlph V. Tclndcxter nnnouncca olsowhere In today's pa par that on or about July 1 ho will open a now drug atore In tho old Hod Crons stand. It will bo known as tho Owl Pharmacy. Sunday Sheriff llalfour waa over Trom Prlncvllle, 'inking back with him Frank Vejar, who waa acntoticod laat week to six months In the county Jail, lnstoad of .a year, aa flrat report ed. Owing to another readjustment ot Uio, use of tho Dapllat church by tho llaptlsta and PrcaUytcrlnns, llev. Dr. (lorby will not bo In Hond thla Sun day, Juno 30, hut will preach at Me tollua liutond. Ilov. II. O. Perry, district snporln tendent of tho Methodist chuch, was horo 8unday and preached In tho hall over tho pOHtotllco lu tl.o evening, uttor whlcit aervlco iiunrtnrly oonfor imico being held. Tho high wire for uo of tho norlal artists of tho cnrulvol company that wll ha hero for tho Fourth eclobra (Ion has been strung ncrosi Uond itrret botweon Ohio and Minnesota. It Is QO feet high William Oavls, n laboror on tho North Canal works, Is at tho hospi tal i ..( voting from Injuries rceled ly n fall of aomo Mb foot about 1J d:i)s 'io, Ono o' hl feet was cut and nilly bruiser. Mrs. K, II. Herring expects to movo very soon Into tho Jones building on Wall atroot north of Lara's. Tho building where alio now Is will bo torn down to make way for tho O' Donnoll brick building. Mr and Mrs. William Hanley, Miss Paulino Poaso of Portland and II. S. Jossloyn, Jr., apont Thursday night at tho Hond Hotel. They camo from Prlnbvllle In Mr. Hanloy's auto and went from here to turns. At tho hospital Saturday, J ftor rowea under went an opuritlu tho right leg being amputated ncti the kiH-r nnd ankle on aconnt of gangrene. Despite the a-e of tho patient, he Is getting along well. A. I). Norton, Fred Klger and P. II. Johnson camo In Frldiy from their Mllllcan valley homesteads, Mr, Johiuon haa a well six feot deep on his claim In section 3-20-1 G that haa been furnishing plenty of water, At a meeting of tho Library Club yesterday afternoon, plana wore made for aorvlng Ice cream, lemonade and cako at tho dances on the nights of the 3d and 4th. Tomorrow the li brary expects to movo Into Its now quartiirs. J. K. Merrill, special agent for tho Pacific Telephone Company, waa here Monday, loklng ovor tho system of tho Pioneer company, whoto t titra tion tho Pacific peoptu will supervise for aomo time. J. F. Popo will bo local manager. County Superintendent Ford situ that ho haa secured first, second and third prizes froui thu llarrlman co plo for tho Crpok county Industrial exhibit at tho county fair this fall. Tho County Court also added flStf to bo distributed, n jirlxoa. C. M. McKay waa up on some of tho Muollor timber lands Sunday. Kwon McLennan haa 16,000 sheep on theso lands this year. All of thorn camo to llund by train last wcok. After almost a month's grat ing there they go to tho resort o for the rest of tuc summer. On Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hudson celebrated their tenth wcditlng auuhcraary. Nino tables played "500" nnd most of tho guosts brought gifts appropriate to a "tin wedding," many of them very amus ing. Tho refreshments at the clcsa of tho evening wore served on tin plates. , Articles of Incorporation of tho Kcnwod Promotion Company have been filed with tho Secretary of State. Thu lncorKratora nro J. Kdward Larson, James Hynn. 12. It. Post, J. F. Arnold and K. V. Kuykondall. Tho capital stock Is $15,000. Tho company owns Konwod, acron tho rlvor, nnd will conduct a general real estate business. u n THORSON THE JEWELER Watch Repairing: a Specialty FirHt Class Work Guaranteed Host Placo to Buy China and Cut Glass PRICES jiqiiT n You'll Find ; The New Norfolk and Peplum Waists wn nro showing, jaunty and pretty, aa well as neatly madoand priced 9 low that they'll merit your Inspection. $1.50 to $2.50 We have just received a large shipment of SHOES and OXFORDS Ladles' Tan Button Oxfords at $3.00 Children's and Little Wornens' at $1.35 to $2.75 (IN SEVERAL STYLES.) MANNHEIMER'S The DEPENDON ' Store Ladies' Home Journal ' Patterns people. Others will arrlro shortly. Manager Datenport Is hero again, nnd will mako all arrangements for the locating and establishment of the seven tent allows and tho various frco acta. IIKKCIIUTKS M:V8 XOTF-S. DBRTTHUTES, Juno 25. W, 0. Cox Is running a ditch construction camp near here. J. Nedwed leaver hero Wednesday and will bo 'succeeded Cy J. II. Gord las railroad agent. Tho Deschutes people are planning on celebrating tho Fourth at Licnd. County Commissioner Dayley of taldlaw won in town Monday looking aftor business. A fishing party composed of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Iledfteld, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Washington and MIsa Mary A. llonaoQ apent Sunday on, trie Dcs rh'itcs river near Aubrey Falls. jt . J, C. Woods haa planted, a largo nurnltf-r of fruit trees pa, hla placo adjoining town. Mr. and Mra. A. J. Dlrdsong of "Prlnovllle stopped here a 'short tlmo' beforrj taking up residence on their land near Deschutes. ' t . J. It. Johnson h arrested, hla Drat crop of hay laat week. t IniiF .V lluvldvon'x Imibcr sen Ice rnuii'M hi I'ent. IIAPTIST KUItVICHS SUXDAV. ltev. H. I). Foskett will preach hero Sunday morning, and In tho evening Dr. C. A. Woody of Portland will conduct services at tho Haptlst church. BDY SCOUTnOUBNllENT McClure nnd Tlioinpnon Won Tennis Cuntcnt Iut Friday. Mombera of tho Doy Scouts had a tonnls tournament on tho Putnam court Friday, the Winners being Hugh Thompson and Karl McCIure, each of whom received aa a prize a set of trout flics, given by Mra. Putnam. In tho preliminaries. Karl McCluro and Cal Smith were beaten by Charloa ! lloioll nnd Frank Avcrlll, 6-3, 6-3, Hobcrt Innea and Morris I.ara losing to Hugh Thompson and Karl Mc Cluro, C-2, 5-7, C-4. McCluro played twice, aa thero wero but aeven Players and the boya drew lota to sco which ono uhould play twlco. In tho MnaU llorull and Avorlll won, C-2, 3-2, two gamea out ot throo deciding tho last 80t. MII.I.KH COMPANY' AUItlVF.S. Tho Frank Mlllor Amusomont Co. outfit arrived last night, with throo cars of how matoriala and about GO H E Dream Theatre BOND STRECT WILL HAVE SOME CLASSY PROGRAMS. Thu management Is pleased to announce that MRS. LINDBOKG, the popular soprano will sinir on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday evenings On tho other nights SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS, with local talent, will be offered. This Wednesday (tonight) Mra. Lindborg will sing "THE GARDEN OF ROSES" ,, Saturday, "DRIFTING," nnd Sunday evening, by special request, "THE ROSARY". -, .. Friday evening - . PRINCE STAATS '"" will sing "WHEN HER GOLDEN HAIR HAS TURNED TO SILVER GREY." Mr. Stoats will be heard at the' ' ' Dream Theatre f roiri time to time. RUDOW 5tb EVANS --- -t- --- -- HOT BREAD EVERY MORN1NQ at t IARA'S I CORKETT'S t SHUEY'S t McCUISTON'S 91 UAKED UY American Bakerv ,..-. ,-THimTSrVFi - tiii New Drue: Store I will open for business nt the old , . Re,d rQ?oss,stnnd, .on or nbout .... ... JULY lst,1912 ; A first class drug store will be con- , -ducted,-and yoUr,pntronrige is so- 4, .. J -licited. Giv6 usoHrialV- I - -J- .. i. h i i v i A'' -' .The Owl Pharmacy " Ralph V. Foindexter, Prop. Pt