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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1912)
THI5 IIKNII III'M.tiTIN't MUNI), WKINT,HIAY, HKITIKIIIRIl S3, 1012. PAGK 7. r ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW at 9 & jlymmjmt LAST WEEK Wo received nn entirely now lino of LnrilciT Drcsi HIiooh nml thuy uro thu snappiest, most up-to-datu lino wo liuvt) over lind. Wo would llko to hIiow thoin to you hofuro tho lino Ih broken. Priced at $4.00 and $4.50 THOSE KNITTED TIES In nil color and combinations ore just tho thlnir and nro equally as Rood for tho ladles as for tho irentlomcn. Each 50c THIS WEEK Direct from tho targest mill In Alabama wo received A BIG SHIPMENT OF tmm Outing Flannel Untight lost sprlntr boforo tho heavy advances In cotton goods, Vo havo 20 different pattern from which you can mako your election, and tho quality Bpcnks for Itself. These good nro easily worth YlYtt por yard find would havo to sell for that if bought this fall. Your choice of tho lot at Men's Shirts Per Yard, 10c All now nnd up-to-date, military collars, pleated pockotH with buttoned down (lap, French turn back cuir, In California Flannels, Tricots, French Funnels, and Silk Stripe Madras, nil tho new colon, and tho prices nre from $1.60 to $3.35 Each You can see these new goods In our Wall Street nndOregon Street window. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW at "Tho Storo of Better Values." BITS ABOUT TOWN. I.. A. Ilrnndonhiirg was up (nun Deschutes Saturday. William Hpencer Ml Inst week for it visit to m (Irando. Oeorgo It. Ilntts fr Laldlaw was transacting business hare Saturday, "Uncle" Frank .Nlohola or Mlillaw was n llend Monday. W. C. Handel nml (1. V. Hnydor or l.aldlaw were hero Monday. Tho llrldgo Club met last Friday afternoon with Mrs. (leorge Jones. A nine-pound girl was Wirn to Mr. and Mrs, II. K. Allen Thursday night Mr. nnd Mrs. John l.lnstnr returned Hominy nlRht from their hmicyinoon trip. C. H. Caldwell has had n new- floor Installed In his storo on Wall street. Judge Kills spent Monday nnd Tuesday In Prlnevllle on court bust- IICKS. Dr. W. W. Faulkner and fstnlly will inovo to tho F. F. Hmlth resi dence. Forest Hanger John Hlla was In town tho last of the week from his station up river, (). A. Thorson has Installed very jflk a. ecmfevtancji4 (ZwtttertwJooFjt JMMki frivl- aTruswnjE jSeu r fljny;- c'Il Just droft you a line to icy af'm name ay a in a fie A. my visit to moineA- then, J'll make myself "comy" Leside my new heating itove, to Aead that next hook you told me to yet, "When you see my new stove, Amy, you'll uoAee with me that it ii fai niceA than the coat oAoieJ, and Ao muci teii tiouLle, of he Style of Louaht is Jo elegant too. oft's , a Jcattifyinp addition Jto' any Aoom, Come ovcA Jo on, Cou, (P,S,-aft i& jo nice to know a, AouJe you can relu on--onc like E. M. Thompson Where Your Dollar Does its Duty. $ t" hnnnsoiiio showcase for tho display of his Jewelry stock. This afternoon Mrs. Averlll nnd Airs. I ,iira gave n ten for Mrs. F. V, Hinltli nt tho latter' homo. Manager A. M, Prlnglo of the United Warolionso Co. wns on (ho sick list several days Inst week. Kd Swalloy, president of tho J)s chuti's ItitclHiiintliiu & Irrigation Co,, was la town from Deschutes Halnr- dny, Mr. nid Mrs. I,, II, Mlscnor went to Port laud Holiday on a business trip and expect to return this even IllK. Linemen of tho Pioneer Company h ii vii lii-cii throiiKh to On-sccnt tho past Meek fixing up the telephone lino. Mrs. J. II, Htnuley of tho Davcn-port-Stanley ranch and Miss Maxwoll of Diischutes wcru llend visitors yes terday, The Central OrcKon Irrigation Co. Water Users' Association wilt hold ft meeting In Head on Haturdny, Oc toher G, A party or 12 I tend Indies went up to The Tulles Inst Thursday where Ihfv Wore entertained hy Mrs. John li. Kynn. D. W, Wilson returned last week from Portland whore he had Peon for two weeks IioIiik treated hy an ear specialist. 0. P, Putnam has an extensive article regarding the Pnuamn Canal In the Octoher Issue or tho Hunset MaKnxluo. II. K. Ilrooks, son or Dr. D. F. Drunks, waa here Mondsy. Mr. llriHiks' head(unrterH are nt Van couver, II. C. J. W. Allen or The Dalles, Inde pendent enndldatn for district attor ney, wss hero Haturday In the Inter est of his candidacy, Manager Morrill or tho Pnolflc HtatMi Telephone Coinpiiuy came In Friday from. Portland to Inspect the local telephono system. Dr. A A. Ilurrls, formerly a resi dent here hut now living at Kuguue. has been here tho past week on li tiusluoM nun pleasure trip. A'mos Ni'ff, who has a ranch two miles esst or town, aont In to C. 8. Hudson the other day aomo excellent apples growiTon his place. Tho ladles or the W. C. T. U. will meet tomorrow (Thursday) aftor noou at 3 o'clock nt-lhv homo or Mrs. II. II. Ford. All uro cordlnlly In vited. Clyde McKay received this week a oarload ot furniture and household goods which he hss had atored at Altkou, Minn., his former home, foi more than n year. Ilene West and family, who have heon nt Odell l.ako during the sum mer, havo returned to Head. Mr. West reports a very good summei at tho lake resort. Joo F. Taggart and A. C. I.ncas, who have been associated In the holt liuslness, hao dissolved partnership, Mr. Taggart retaining charge or the rilot Unite Inn and Mr, l.ucas or tht New Taggart Hotel. J. I. Humrnll, formerly an attorney here, Is now located lu Portland, practicing his profession. Ho is a member of the firm or Prltchlow & Humrnll, with otllcos In tho Chamhei or Commerce building. l. H. Werner left today for ll..;e, Mont., to work for tho Mon tana Hardware Co.. where ho was em ployed heforo coming to llend to homestead some years ago. Ilia family will he here several weeks yet. George Vandovert left this morn ing for Willamette University, whore hn Is a Junior this year. Clint Van devert expects to go to Salem shortly. He played on last year's football team, and Is expected to be tackle igaln this season. Prosit) terlsn services nt tho Star Theatre Sunday, the 23th. at 11 a. m.,' conducted by tho pastor. Subject. "The Value of Harmouy and Co-oper--tttou In the Diversified Helatlvas or Lire." Sunday school at 10 o'clock sharp. A special meeting of the stock holders of the Arnold Irrigation Co. has been called to bo held In the SUt Theatre at 2 p, in. October 5, for the (turpose or amending the articles ol Incorporation and transacting olhet business. I. J. Wilkinson and Ktfo left Fri day for Willow Itancli, Cal. Mr. Wilkinson hat rented his 70 acres or rrlxated land east or town to Mr. Merchant and expects to make his aomo lu California. 111. son Itay Uvea at Willow Itauch. Commencing nt G;,10 on tho even ing ot Thursday, October 3, tho lad les or tho M. K. church will glvo tholr third annual chicken supper at tho lohiiBou building. Mrs. S. C, CaUl A'oll Is president or tho sucloty and Mrs. 0, W. Shrlnor secretary, Dr. U, 0. Coe and It. K. Koon re turned Bunduy from a duck hunting trip of soverol days In Harney county, where the season Is now opon. Tho shooting of those fowls In Crook county will be lotcal after Octoher 1, tho season lasting from that date to Fobrunry 1, Rev. H. 0, Perry, district superin tendent; Is spending today hero and will preach at 'the Methodist church this evening. ( He states that KoV, W. A. Pratt, 'who was assigned as pastor hero, will not be able to come on account ot the altitude, but that another minister will be sent to Head within a few weeks. Mrs. Hoy Wright and children loft today for Now York. II. K, Allen has been rpilte III for sovornl days', but fa reportod Improv ing Tho Ladles Aid Society will meet next Wi-dnesday afternoon with Mrs. F. H, Thompson, for a rogular busi ness session. That theni in work In Heud for those that want It Is Indicated by a "Men Wanted' sign In the of'lco of tho OvorturM)nvls-MIIIr Co. Dr, J. W. Thorn and wlfo of Silver l.nke wore here yesterday In their auto to meet Mrs. Thorn's mother, who will spend the winter with them. Clydo Corkett wan taken IN Mon day with nn attack of acute Indiges tion and went to tho hospital. He was able to loavo yesterday after noon. Itcv. O, F. Jones. Episcopal mis sionary for Kastcrn Oregon, will bo In llend Sunday and preach at tho Methodist church at 11 a. in. and nt 7:30 p. m. Home splendid results are being achieved lu the meetings at tho Map tint church. They contlntio through tills week nnd next, except on Mon day uveulng. -...-..IS K-.. . Ktnlnl CoiiiiiMinlrntliiti, llend lodgo No. 139 A. F. & A. M. Thursday night, Hcptembvr 20. Work In M. M, degrrv. Ily order or J. D. Davidson, W. M. IL B. AI.LBN, Secretary. AXOTHIIlt IIAMITON 'WtU.I- Word comes lu from tho home stead district to tho southeast that nnnthcr well haa Iteen sunk success fully, this one nt tho V. Schrcdcr ranch near Holynt, In lower Hamilton Valley, 70 miles from hero. Water was encountered al 125 feet, In great ijuantlty. The settlers are Jubilant, and many other wells will be put down ns fnst as tho drilling outfit esn get to them. KCIBNTII'IC llllll.i: HTl'DIILS. Tho Kev. Dr, Corby will begin a winter scries or scientific lllblu studies on Sunday, tho 21Uh, nt tho Commercial Club room at 10 o'ctock sharp. These will last just 4S minutes. All are invited. Ilrltig notebook and pencil. The system will bu lecture qutzz and (iiestlou box. Tho object will bo to meet nil serious dllllcultles. Subject. "Tho Hook of Uotiesls, for tho 29th Oolite prepared to ask critical questions. IIAIINCV BXI'BIIIMBNT STATION. A carload of freight camo In over the O.-W. It. &. N. lino Thursday en route to Hums. It was from tho Oregon Agricultural Collego at Cor vallla and consisted of farm machin ery, tenia, seeds, etc. for tho Hums experiment station which the state college Is locating at the Harney county seat. There will t a atatlon at Hums nnd ten suit-stations throughout tho county. The work will be started this fall. BALZAC'S BACK DOOR. It Was ConvsnUnt When Creditors B cam. Too Insistent. In the year ItMS or thereabout, be ing worried by duns In Paris. Da Ira o look lodgings In Paasy. tbeu a village in the environs, at a bouse In the Hue liasxe. There Is little remarkable about the front of the house. It Is uxt a plain, white, two storied French dwelling of n hundred years ago or of today for that matter. Hut nt the back Is a garden, nnd at the bottom of the garden Is n doorway leading Into' one of the oldest lanes In the world, from the look nr It. Truly, this rurlle, with Its eruniblluR walls of tonv aud plaster. Its Ivy and IU shade of overhanging tret, la ns happily de void of suggestions of roodfru "Im prorements" ns anything to be' round within the suburb of Paris. Dy means or this byway Balzac, when Insistent voices from within the house rracbed his earn ns be worked In bis little psrlllon at the end of the garden, could avoid the unpteasantnecM of an Interview wltb any bolder of the overdue bills which throughout bis life were the only tangible waits of tit experlmenta so a printer nnd type rounder, it umla but little Imagination to see him hurry off down the lane, batlex and In allpperm to await eventa. while he drenms of exploiting the Jewels or the tiolronda or the silver mines or the new world. SERVED IN A COLD PIE. Sir JafTrsy Hudson's Introduction to Qussn H.nrlstta. Tertians tho most remarkable dwarr on record was SlrJoffrey Hudson, the little fellow whom Scott Introduces lu Tevcrll of the Pcuk." He was born lu ItutliimJxhlre, Knglund, In lull). When eight years of uge he wua pre sented by the Duke of Uucklngbam to Queeu Henrietta lu u cold pie. He aft erward became uttucbed to the court of Chariot I. At one or the court musks thu king's porter, a muu of glgantte size, who ustd to torment the little dwurr, pulled from one pocket a loaf of bread aud from the other Jeffrey, much to tho aurprlxe und umusemeut of the company present. Jeffrey was at this time only eighteen inches In height. He remained at this atuturo until be was thirty yean of uge, after which a curious exceptlou to tbe laws of growth took place, sine Jeffrey rapidly grew tq bhrevfet-fetofc''t'ttties lp height, wbereo most men do not crow; a quar ter of an InchVftuf the age of 4 Why .' This dwarf had an enormous bead and very targe hand and' feet; otherwise his proportions were symmetrical and bU rue was vousldered handsome. rHE FIRST TOUCH OF FALL SUGGESTS a NEW COAT. We are now showing a varied assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats and Ladies' Mackinaws. Each and every garment distinctive and showing the latest style tendencies. New Fall BLACK CAT Hosiery in Ribbed, Fleeced, Merino and Cashmere for every member of the family just received. Mannheimer's The DEPENDON Store. J DEPICTS OU SCENES Patlie Weekly Film of t'nimml Inter et Tills Week. The Patho weekly film shown last night nt the Star Theatre, and to be run again this evening, Is one ot un usual Interest, ns It doplcts three Ore gon scenes. There Is shown a visit or Governor West to tho state peni tentiary, the recont Klks Itodeo at Klamath Falls and also the Portland business men's trip to Tillamook some weeks ago. The Patho current events reel Is a weekly feature at the Star exclusively. In sddltlon to this reel tonight, there are three ex cellent comedies entitled "A Tena cious Solicitor." "Tho Ust Dog" nnd "A Forgotten Pocket Hook." Tho phonogrsph voting contest Is close and getting moro lively as the end draws near. Mlsa West Icada with 318 votes, whllo Miss Ooldle Hoke Is not far behind with 291. A classified ad Ih The Hulletln I rend by hundreds and brings the ad vertiser gooU returns for the money Invested. STEVENS Tht STEVENS fio."J 33 Doabl Tiarrtl Hammerless Shotgun-' Is $tronjut where other guns arc tetnlut. Tho bar rel and lugt are drop-forged In one piece of high pressure strcl, clioke bored for nltro jwwdcr with matted rib. rick up thU enn and ttt Uw tmUnr nt It eiamloe the worklni twte elovtraiHlare the flne care awl anlh of detail rou will aar it's a iriaiwr. It IbU at ralr $20.00 and will t eiDMMftl tirraatd dlrtrt tram th factory la cufOMraaaotrMrS I it (Aro(f a dealer. JU Sll-llbul I Ul-llMHUM wu- I lV IF i ft I V&4J V ZS liiAglflrC -e SujArjKj XToot.corAJrr SPEQAL AGENCY k. Fbr the Thmous T Siar Brand" Shoes The Largeat Selling Brand of Shoes in the World SOME rOPULAR LINES Tk "Ptito-- "OarFwaar"- TU Smarm tiltMt Sboa' "Stoncu.Tkaa-Taa-Law' Tk,a"SM'rM ,..,-, ThLr-jWMriaVkSliM. KIWJCii4 AWaiSnTmntuM AU made of Good Leather. Ns substitutes for leather ar ever useo. "Star Brand Shoes Are Better" MANNHEIMER'S EVERYTHING IN gmufMrniZf; l)afj-coII p 7 aVtt-a" YOU WILL. NOT ONLY BE PLEASED WHEN YOU BUY HARDWARE FROM US. BUT AFTERWARD. OUR BRANDS OF HARDWARE ARE KNOWN, RELIABLE BRANDS ANDWILL STAND HARD WEAR. WHEN YOUR HARDWARE WEARS OUT COME BUY YOUR NEW THINGS FROM US. YOU-, WILL. GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH AND OUR PERSONAL GUARANTEE THAT WHAT YOU BUY WILL STAND THE TEST. Skuse Hardware Company.