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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1912)
tiii: mkni nvhwwtt w:ni. wkinf.hiav, apoi'ht t, torn. PAOB T. i 1 0 Days More and our regular - ' - HOUSE CLEANING SALE Is over. On Saturday, August 1 7th is your last chanco to take advantage of the BIG Money-Saving BARGAINS that you will And In every department in the store. ALL OF OUR. SUMMER. GOODS and Broken Lots are marked with a Big Red Tag and tkk tag means a saving to you of good hard dollars. In our windows you will find some of these bargains and a glance at them wUl show you that they ore Real Bargains. Tho last, day of the Sale is SATURDAY, AUG. 1 7 'fv- Jk QOyCM "The Store of Better Values" BITS ABOUT TOWN. Tom Hhnrji Jr. of Prinevllle m hero Monday. Frank McCafTcry visited hla broth vr, lien McCarrerj. yesterday. Mrs. It. I). Wilson will entertain tho llrltlicc Club Prlnay. Mra Creed Trlplotl of Hiiroho la visiting frlttmla here, where aim for merly lived. Paul Johnaon of Klamath Falls was a vIMtor at tho John K. Itmi ranch last wetik. Mlllnnl Trlplett left Sunday for Aahlnml, whoro he, hla family, Tom' it ml Carlyln now llto. Mra. A M. I.nra Rite a luncheon today In honor of Ml, Pearl 1 Uteri tower, 12 oung Uillea lelnR guests. George P. Gehrlug of Hartley lite, Okln.. Im tlsltlng Herl 8huey. Mr. Gehrlug will locate here, having sent for hit family. I. nut week an operation removlnR the tonsils nttil mlnolila of IteRlunltl llayley, aon of County Commissioner It. II. Ilnyley of Lildlaw, was per formed nt the lleud Hnspltnt. Mra. Dement, mother of Flod De ment of the llend Hardware Com puny, arrived recently nud la kco Iur house for lior aon, thoy having muted Into tho Perry house In Park Addition. THOMPSON Now Located in the New Bean Building und is tatter equipped tlmn ever before to care for your every want in Furnishings for the home. A complete line of Parlor, Iledroom und Kitchen Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum and Wall Paper.. Prices always the lowest. Cash or credit. You are Invited to visit our nety quarters and Inspect our large stock of goods, ' E. M. Thompson Where Your Dollar Does its Duty. I'J -jit U II. Mlseucr tvaa sick Friday and Saturday, W. II. Ilentley haa been on the alck Hit the. past week. Mra. C. P. Nlswonger liai gono to Mlchlicnn to vlalt a alok sister. N. P. nmlth wont to Portland Bun day on a business trip of a few daya. Mra. C. I), ftowe returned from nn cxteiulte eastern trip Saturday night. J. I. Weat Is now living In Hood litter, having gone there from Cor vallls. Mr. II. It. Sparks of Metollua apent Sunday nlK'ht In llend, u guest at Hotel llend. ' Mra. A. M. IJira entertained a miinl.or or oiiiir people Informally Suuday af toi noon. Mra. aVihu Slltortonth returned Sunday from a tlslt u Ith r..l.itlw. in .Shsulkn and other towns. Mrs. MoAIIUter litis mimo excel lent samples or currants tut cxlillil tluii nt the Commsiclnl Club. Dr. I. II. Thompson and wire or .Salem are' loouted In tho new 1 1 loss residence on Kentucky atreet. Mrs. K. J. Wilson, with her daugh ter, ot The Dalles, was u guost or her slater. Mrs I). W. Wllbon, last week. Now that Harney O'Donnoll's tmtoiior shop la raised on Jaoks etor ono Is remarking that "meat Is going up." , Harney O'Dntiuoll went to Port laud Sunday on a business ttlp, to pui chase fixtures for his uutv build in K. Together with Mrs. Hates. Mra. K. J. Hen Inn has been ut tho lintim m. Ultor homestoad iluiln the lust week. Hecuuao or tho atisenco or Mra. ailvertooth. Mrs. P. W. Hrown has ncen elected tieasurer or tho I.IIirari Ulub. Judge Kills wns In Prinevllle Mon day on court business. Mia. Kills accompanied him, visiting friends there, Mrs. C. I. Hozell and chlldron re turned Saturday night rrom Portland and Vancouter, Wash., where they visited relatives, Florence Seaaer fell at tho skating rink last Wednesday evenlnir and broke an arm. Sho lett Monday for her home In Portlaud, Water Superintendent George T. Cochran, accompanied by hla wlfo nnd children, was In the Slaters and Motolliis country Inst week. A telephone bus been Installed In (ho new ofllco or Tho ilulletln. Minn Mlltlo Vandovert and Mrs. Chr-stor Catlow sppiit tho week-end In town with friends. C W. Ashbnugh, with his family, will Imivo probably this work fur hla homoslend near Holy at. Mrs. J. II. Stanley haa been a vis itor at tho home of Mrs. II. W. Bkusc for tho lust few daya. Miss Modu Castle returned last night rrom n visit with Miss llotal liig In Nez Forces, Idaho. M. D. Kniitaeu or tho llend Hard ware Company left this morning on a vacation trip to th coast. Clarence Mannhclmor Is expected back rrom Chloago Sunday. He has been visiting hla parents for several weokr Lai Qulnn, with his wire, Is In tov.ii for a few da) a. Ho la Collector for the Merchants Collection Agency of Han Francisco, Miss Arrlo Illack returned Sunday rrom a visit with relatives at Hose burg She was also In Portland for the Klks convention. Tho Ilulletln has received n copy of an auto road map or Oregon and Washington issued by tho Monarch Oil Refining Co. or San Francisco. It. B. Koon, engineer in charge or (lend's srwago operations, will bo gone probaldy until early September on a trip through Western Oregon. M. S. Lattln and O. M. Patterson wero In Madras last weok In con nection with tho taking of Inventory of the Ited Crosa drug store there. Warren I.elpham and wlfo of Davenport, Wash., Atcre In llend last Wednesday night on "lliolr way -to tho upper river country on an out lug trip. Hen Sawhrldge expects to leave shortly for hla home in North Yaki ma, Wash., whence he will go to col lege at Stanford I'nlveralty, at Palo Alto. Cl. The full page Illustration or tho magazine sctlon or tho Portland Oregontan last Sunday Is or tho Des chutes river and the Irrigation flume of tho C O. I. Co. .Miss Lillian Vreldt, who haa been visiting hor alster, Mrs. C. D. Hrown. left Sunday for her home at Ante lope. Sho will inch this winter In the Haker schools. There will lie a school election to morrow (Thursday) evening at 8 o' clock at the school house to elect a successor on the toard to Mrs. C. S. Hudson, who reslgnod. Tho National Geographic Magazine for June contains an Interesting and well Illustrated artlclo upon moun tain climbing and trip making In tho Three Slslcw country Just west ot llend. Mra. D. W. Luke and two children who have been visiting Mr. and Mra. D. W Wilson at the Altamont. lett Monday for their home In Pennsyl vanta Mra. J.uke Is Mr. Wilson's ststor. Italpb Cake or Portland and Ovid W. II. Itlloy returned a tew days ago rrom a three weeks' hunting trip to Crane Prairie. Horse Lake and Ta)lor Hum. Mr. Cake killed a three-ytar old bear. Jean IIohs, rormerly or llend, was one or the grooms In a triple wed ding that occurred at Salem, July 31. Ilia brldo waa Mies' Anna Hurgcr. The ceremony occurred nt the home ot tho brldu'a parents. net'. J. K. Williams states that the dedication ot the Methodist church will occur on tho SSth. Many In teresting features will be Included In tho oxerctses, full announcement ot which will be mado later. S. J. Sponccr will leate tho last of tho week for l-a Grande whoro he will bo Joined by his wire who Is vis iting relatives. They will go rrom that city to various points In Idaho, making an auto trip or several weeks. I G. Seward and bride, or Chi cago, who are on a Western hone) moon trli, will visit Mr. Seward's brother. C. G. Seward, hero about the 32nd. Mr. Soward Is private secre tary (n President Mudge or the Rock Island Hallway. The Central Orogon Ice &. Cold Storage Co. shipped a carload or let to Madras Sunday nnd a oar to Red mond today. This makes 10 lull carloads that have gono to these towns this summer, In addition to less than car lots. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hruco Shunnn, attar a stay of some six weeks here, left Filday for Portland and California points. Thoy will probably return to Rend noxt spilng, as Mr. Shuman has extonMve timber interests In this part ot tho country. George K. Altken, editor or the Sisters Ilorald, was In llend Monday, lie confirms tho report that his ox partner, J. M. Crenshaw, will start a third paper In Redmond. The new newspaper, apparently, will he or tho old "Citizens' Call," champion ing tomperance and reform moto ti'teuts. Local railroad men tell a story on Jim Dillon, n roadmaster on the Ore gon Trunk. One day last week the up train ran over a cow just this side ot Maupln, cutting off the ani mal's legs. Dillon wired hack to the section boss at Maupln: "Take WJ SblAckI 1 L--' I HOfllBKf 7 1 CJW-!-ii You Cnn't Make any mistake in Buying BLACK CAT HOSE i.t THEY SELL BECAUSE THEY SATISFY. t You'll find them where you get other ' GOOD MERCHANDISE at Mannheimer's The DEPENDON Store. gun and shoot crippled cow that No. 102 killed." G. K. Rhodes of Spokane oamo In Sunday night and Is t (siting his friend, A. T. Frame. II. II. Ford returned Saturday from his trip to tho Hums country where nn oil strike was retiorted. Ho did not bring back ravorablo reports. J. C. Young, rather ot Gcorgo S. Young, together with his wire and son, Is here visiting his son, and when he goes will leave his auto with George. H. P. Smith last week sold to W. G. Waugh ten acres ot Irrigated land east or town, the sate being made by the Oregon Investment Co. Tho price was J 1000. W. II. Kvans has sold out his Inter est In the Dream Theatre to L. C Rudow. hla partner. During Mr. Rudow's absence, probably tor a week, Mr. Kvans will conduct the business, and then will leave tor Se attle. C. I. Hozell states that during the last month more than 60,000 pounds ot flour manufactured In Rend has In-en shipped to tho country south cast and south of here. One or the heaviest buying districts has been tho Fort Rock country. Mrs. Laura Predy or Leota, Kan., and Mrs. Delia Selbert or Enid, Okla., daughters or Mr. and Mrs. J. H. unclll, arrived Sunday night to spend a month or more on a visit with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Onelll had not seen Mrs. Predy for 22 years. Mr. Onelll's son from Idaho came In last night also. Mrs. Kctchum ot Prinevllle Is vis iting her son, Dr. R. D. Kctchum. Mrs. R. M. Smith spent Sunday nt the home of Cole K. Smith east of town. The net profits of the recent sale conducted by the Library Club were about J 123. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Henkle or Philo math. Ore., arrived last night to vis It their son, O. C. Henkle, and fami ly. H. C. Oliver or the O.-W. R. N. says the passenger business to Bend continues to be excellent. L. D. Shlveiy and R. D. Ward leU this morning, alter a fishing trip up river rrom which they brought to the Hotel Rend flvo Dolly Vardon trout, three of which weighed 45 pounds. J. T. Hardy of tho Oregon Trunk sas that the road has made a num ber or Improvements at Fallbrldge of Interest to passengers. The hotel has been enlarged and otherwise consid erably Improtcd. VE CARRY the BMST f " JBR. LINE of-JT pf MAM W&$1 pZl2J -A VSWr' "TJ. & AMMUNITION TOO Arent yon tired of borrowing the other fellow's gun? Ifyouar not, let as wkisper sonetUag to you: "He Is." Own your own things; then yon won't spoU aH the fun of your outing in fearing you'll break the gun, or whatever you have borrowed. hrso.infc .'goot and hardware we sell only the best. They are the cheapest for you. Skuse Hardware Company.