The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, October 09, 1912, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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ON VALUE--
Good, hnrdJionost valuo, do wo'ask for
your business. Every year during tlto
fivo years wo have been in Bond has
shown a very satisfactory Increase in our
business. Tills increase has come to us
because YOU and your neighbor and
your frionds KNOW that you got more
monoy'o vorth for your money, raoro
good, hard, honest valuo, at Lara's than
anywhere olso. We are increasing our
E S business by giving you better valuo.
DRESS GOODS
Anuthur alflpment of those licnutlf ul La I'ort Woolen
Mills Drewt Goods Imvo just been received, This in
ccrtnlnly the lino Hint linn VALUE in BVKHY VAKD.
Those WMo Wnlo
lilnck nro stunning nnd
Tluiy nrotC Inches wide,
Another beautiful lino In
Diagonal Sertro. TKctm Roods nro nlso
HO Inched wldo. I'rlco per ynnl
MANNISH MIXTURES
In llrowim, Grays, Tans and limit, aro correct nnd .
very M)Hilnr. I'rlco per yard. $1.50 and $1.60
Wo Imvo tho comploto lino of drew Roods and coat
In mnnufactured hy tho LA POUT WOOLKN
MILLS CO. and will order special for you nnythlntr
thnt you want. Wo truurantco that any Roods or
dcred special will not Ikj sold to nny other Indy In
llond. In this way you can havo a dross and coat
Unit Is absolutely exclusive.
ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW at
osL
MTho Storo of
BITS ABOUT TOWN.
Jack McTakkaM of Madras was In
(own Sunday.
J. II. Ilnnrr of I'rinovlllc Is spend
ItiK today In llend.
Mrs. It. V. I'ltmnn of U I'lno was
n ltuucl vlnltor Friday.
T. It. J. Duffy nl I'rlnovlllo spent
llio week-end In llond.
J. It. Bnwhlll made n lrl to llurn
Mntunlny. returning tiiiNduy,
Tim HrliUo Club will meet I'rlday
afternoon with Mrs. Knwlilll.
J. M. Lawrence loft Friday for
I'ortliiiiil. to be Bone anvernl wiilm
7?lu.r$ut cvns&z&w
mmmi'M&uffisiwEvi
m B9mkswh"M 1
jDcaA. flny-
of uieel o think a JLony time a$o that ouA
home uai fuAniihcd complete, Imt it waiiVi--not
until oAouaAi a Lip o.4y chaii foA. John,
Tlow, how he does enjoy leaning iack and
fivffina hii Jfia ctjar, while of ftaf the fhon
oaAafth foA him, .
Vomen ihotld look out foA the comfort
of their hutLnndi aS welt aX loA the Leautu of
theiA Aomcj.
2ou r chum,
- jCou,
(P'.S.-you Juii jo down and Luy QoL a Lin
eaiy chaiA fAom
E. M. Thompson
9L' -Where Your Dollar Does its Duty.
I
noveltlf In nnvy nnd
ucry stylish.
i'rlco ycr yd.
$200
hlucs nnd browns is tho
$1.15
Better Values."
j Jonas Olson left Mondny (or Port
land wucro no win spenu mo winicr.
Hlicrlrf T. N. Iliilfour spent Frlilny
here In the Intertill of his oumllitncy.
Mis Coleman spout thn week-end
IsI(I1ir nt tlio I.4-0 Paveuport rnnoli,
Mrs. II. W. Hkitse litis rrturiicil
(nun a visit 'with relatives In Port
Una. Mr. ami Mrs. John I J. Hynn rot
turned lust week fruin n lrli to Port
Intnl.
With tliu tlsli. dusk, sipilrrel nail
door senMiiis "nion" now, local
spullsluen nro "llvliiK on tho fat of
the land.''
CShCUA WL .
C47m0OCL&t&'f
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Mrs. II, II. Hpenr enmo In Frlilny
from Pe 1-311. Wnsh., to Join lior
husband.
('. II, r.Viildlt went to Portlnnd
Sunday to coiiMiilt pliyslolmis loeiiril
Injt IiIm health.
Tln I'rei'iytoflau Initio rill Imve
a food milii nt Kowo'h store, Hutur
day, Ottoldir 12.
Mrs. V. A. DaulMoliur returned
the luttur pint of tliu week from a
trip to Spokane.
Mrs. IIiikIi O'Kihiu went down to
Portland Hutiilny to visit lior sinter,
Mrs. J. J. Mognii.
.1, P. ItOKuis nnd Mr. HiishcII of
tho Oregon Trunk llnllwny were lu
lleud yesterdiiy,
K. I fltono. tlio lnv.ycr, who spent
tlio summer here, returned Friday
to HI. mx, his home.
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A wilder In supper will lie Riven
uy wio i.suies i.inniry uiuti on rnurs
dliy evening, October 21,
J. II. Weiitiudy let ii rued Frlilny
from n trip to Itoseliurg uiul other
towns lu the Wlllamctto Valley.
Mrs. Jack Ktnntey wns u visitor In
town yesterday from tliu Davenport
Htnnley ranch enst of town.
Morn thuu f.O fret of tho new sldo
walk nlntiR llond street, south of the
linll ground, was burned last night.
County Hurveyor Fred A. Itlco Is
here .viewing out a rond from
Seventh nnd Larch Streets to tho
stock yurds.
Next Wednesday nfternoon, at the
home of Mrs. Jesse Hunter, there will
lie a eoclnl uiuutliiK of tlio Ladles'
Alii Society.
II. II. Ford, IM Holmes and Karl
Houston returned Huiiday from u
hiinlltiK trip In the mountains ho
yond Sisters.
Tho first gnme of the woitd's base
halt series wns played yesterday,
Huston w'liinlmc oer New York by a
score of to Z.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ileatson arrived
Inst wrk from Three Forks. Mont.,
to ko on their homestead claim In the
soothfast conn try.
Mnurleo P. Cash man went to Port
lnnd Monday tit havo nu operation
performed to return u u' foreign
growth from his none.
The Farmers' Kduoatlonst and Co
Operative t'nlon will meet on Sutur
dny, Oclolier JO, at 1 p. m. lu the
hnll over Lara's store.
Mm. J. II. Wciinnily has heen oulte
I sick th past week from ptomaluo
ImiIsoiiIiik, with whlrh she was taken
III last Wednesday night.
O. Bprlncer, Democratic candidate
for county JudRo, was here Saturday
and In tho uveiilnc apoko to a small
nstherlnx at Duster's Hall,
The Prlscllla Cluli Kve Mlsa Klein
a surprise. Inst iiIkIiI, yesterday Itelngj
nor oiriniiny, uuiiiinK iiiuir weexiy
in-etliiR nt tho Klein home.
J. T. Itotilnson. who loft hero a
few weeks tiKO on
tcross tbt nioiinl
nlns. Is now work-
lux Rt a nan mill near Seattle.
Mrs. K. P. Ilrniterhnus iHitertaln
(nl last Widnesday thn UrKtnt Iailim'
Kulld meutliiK ever held In the his
tory of lou PriHthytorlaulsm.
W. C. McCulston reiurnel .Satur-
day night frcai a, month's trip to his
old home ol Memphis, Tenii. lie
stopped at several cities on route.
Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Itourk left last
week for their home In Crescent. Mrs.
Itourk ImvliiR recovered from tho
operation she underwent at the
hospital,
1MB .ir Lee and Lewis Hall of
llroken How, Nob,, relatives of Mr.
ami Mrs. P. U, Johnson, are here
looking the country over with a view
to locating.
Klmer Ward, who has been with
tho Central Oregon Irrigation Com
pany at Deschutes, hs returned to
llond and Is with tho United Ware
house Company now,
Tho MethoJUt ladles served a
chicken dinner last Thursday oven
Ing to a largo crowd, about tH be
ing cleared. This will bo used In
helping furnish the new church.
Those who have been Instrumental
In establishing the rest and reading
room at the rear of the Ilaptlst
church will bo pleased to know that
a growing number Is using tho room.
J. P. Kcycs returned Sunday from
a trip to Portland and Weed. Ctl.
At tho latter place he Inspected tho
sawmills and timber, getting Ideas to
bo used In tho timber Industry hero.
Luther Metko and Miss Annlo
Dobbs wore united In marr ago at
l.Ml '"I'0, ChTl U8t,, V?,dnMia,r I
morn ug at 6 o'clock, and loft on the ,
mornliig train on a honeymoon trip.
Mr. and Mrs. J. IC, Williamson
and son of Loon, Iowa, arrived last
night Booking a location In Central
Oregon ..They expect to remain
several months to look tho country
over.
H. L. Urowstor of Prlnevllle, He-
publican nominee, for county sur
veyor, was hero last night, on his
way from tho Blstora country whoro
be has boon working, going today to
Prlnevllle,
Mrs. W. H. Wing and daughter
and Mrs. Kills, Mrs. Wing's mother,
will lento tomorrow (or Iloohoster,
Vt., their old home, where Mr. Wing
now Is. A farowell party was given
at the home of Mrs, Ed Uroaterhous
last week by 30 Udy friends of Mrs,
Wing, and she waa presented with a
gold chain and pendant.
Mrs, Henry Llnster wns thn victim
of n painful accident ono drty Inst
woolc when slio sustained the frnc
tura of the hones of the rlRht nnklo
liy the turiiliiK of u hoard on which
silo stepped,
Drako (!. O'Hollly, n Portland
nipllallst and one of tho bulldcm r.:
tho Columlilii Koutlieni Itnllway to
Hluiulko, wns hero Ftldny nllit and
went to llurns Mnturilay to visit WII
llnm I fh ii ley.
Mrs. Hanford Bchultz anil daugh
ter, Mlrsi-n IMythe nnd (Jortrudo,
will loiivn toinonow for their rnnoli
lu northern Crook county. After ro
iiialuliiK there u while they will go
to Portland.
More than tOOO feet of the Hwnlley
ditch tins heen onlnrged the pnst few
wi'i'kn or so, extending from the rail
road track thtough the J, F. Young
pluce. Tlio work Is In charge. of
Will llunncll.
Tho new sidewalk In Park addi
tion litis len completed, except lu
front of one lot, nnd the residents
of tliut pnrt of town now Imvo a
good wnlkway all tho way to the
htislness district.
The first person In Crook county
to he admitted to membership In the
American Hoolety of Civil Engineers
Is (leoreo H. Young of lleud. It. K.
Koon. tho sewer engineer, Is alto a
momlior of this society,
Mrs. P. W. Ilrowri, treasurer of the
Library Club, tins mnde tho following
reixirt for Beptember: Halnnco
from August, $97.(10; receipts,
$18.n0; expenditures, fCS.SO; cash
on hsnd Oct. 1, iU'i.10.
Mr. and Mrs. a. P. Putnam, Miss
Mary Illnuey and J. C. Ithodes went
up to Crane Prairie Inst Thursday
nnd made a catioo trip down the
Deschutes to llenham Falls, return
ing to (lend this afternoon.
The past week has Itecn unusually'
windy here, and on Saturduy the
wind was tlie worst It hag been In
soma years, say old timers. In the
timber south of town n number of
trees were reported blown down,
W. II. Ilently and fnnilly Isft Fri
day for Walla Wslln, Wash. Ho nnd
D. W. Wilson gao up their lease on
tho Altimont Hotel Inst week, the
hotel now being conducted by tho
owner of tho property, J. J. Klein.
The directors of tho 8walley ditch
met In lleuii Monday and transacted
buslueiw In connection with Irriga
tion mutters. Those present at the
! meeting were W. II. Illrdsong. Wil
liam Johnson, C S. Itenson and Kd
Swnlley.
C. S. Ilenson, who has had his of
fice temporarily with The llullctlu.
moved Monday Into the quarter
which he occupied before the flro In
tho First National Dank building.
Ills office has been enlarged and much
improved.
K, J. Wilson, who Is to he station
ed .here as freight and passenger
... -,,. tt., ..,, n.h ,,,,.
SIS ll " HV MI-K
for the winter probably, whore tht
children are In school.
M. F. Hnwthornc, with a crew of
i men. loft today for the southeastern
I nar! (if thn rntitttv In unrk 1111 tho
Heatl-nurn road for several mouths,
Mre. Hawthorne accompanied hor
huslnd. and Mrs. J. T. Carter of La
j.lnt, aM n (ne prty.
t...ii ., n.,,,.. , rr
J,21K"1,1 '.'."IVi. uluT.
n Trunk roport. that his line line
" , . J adf.?. 8 P ".,.f
lv UIMIIIf) IH( VT1 VVS,
AIout all the sheep are now nut of
the forest roservos whero they were
grazing during the summer.
V,'. n. Storms and son returned
Friday from Mctollus, In which
vicinity they Jiavc beod running a
tliresrj&r". Mr., fltortns reported
threshing wbd.H Which yielded 37.9
bushels to the acre and barlty that
ran as high as 73.25 to the acre.
After completing a house which he
has started hulldlug la Deschutes
addition, Mr. Storing will more to
his homestead la' the southeast
country. v
UAPTIST ClU'ItCH.
A numbor of persons will be
burled with their Lord In tho beauti
ful ordinance of bible baptism to
night. This Is tho closing week of
the special series of gospel meetings.
Services each evening at 7:30. Sun
day, October 13 Bible school at. 10
a. m., public worship at 11, men's
mooting at 3 p. m., people a services
at 7:30, The public Is cordially In-
vltAil in fill nf Ilia a ! as sf fttiA
!,,.,.,. Th. ,., . .t-nM..,"
ny of nje nt a't tho ni.
meeting last Sunday, and they voted
ncarU for ftno,h ' ,
Sunday, Come and bring .a friend
with you. Wllbert It. Howell, mln
later. Winifred Klyea, assistant.
NOTICK TO ODD FKLLOWH.
At tho regular meeting next Mon
day night It Is desired to havo a
largo attendance, to arrange foi
moving Into now hall. Work In
first degree, aftor which there will
bo lunch. Como and bring a basket.
J. K, Ingobretson, 'Sec.
Don't overlook the $10 prem'um
offered for plea at the Crook county
fair, but write the J. H. Haner Ab
stract Co. for details. Adv.
Innos & Davidson's barber shop Is
located now, temporarily, on Oregon
street, In the old Taggart Hotel build
ing. Three good barbers -to sorv
you.
Now is tho time to seledl from our
New Complete Stock of
RICHARDSON'S
EMBROIDERY
OUTFITS
New Designs in Pilllow Tops,
Dresser Scarfs, Tie Holders,
Shopping Ba gs , Calendars,
Pipe Racks, Laundry Bags,
Corset Covers and Night Gowns.
See Our New Line of
CHICAGO MUSLIN
UNDERWEAR
Corset Covers and Gowns.
They'll take your eye and fit
your purse. We have a sur
prise condng for your feet.
Watch for our announcement
next week.
Where you get the NEW THINGS
at
Mannheimer's
The DEPENDON Store.
OIL ON STREETS.
Dslvtiftrs, III, Uiii Watsr Sprinkling
Wsgon.
The city of Belrldcrc. III., bas Jum
completed the job of sprinkling with,
oil the principal business abd residen
tial streets.
Tho work wns done under the direc
tion of Superintendent of HtrectJ Ho
mer Kennedy. A. Wakefield doe the
sprinkling, mtng the wngon regularly
employed for sprinkling the stwts
with wnter. The oil Is white nnd suf-
Oclently light In dwdiy lo ndtult of
sprinkling by the ordinary method. to-
litg In conltenry nlxjut thnt or kero
sene. The projierty owner pay for the
oil nnd the city the exene of sprin
kling the streets. The rout to the prop
erty owner wns ntmut n eeiiln ier nin-
iiIiil' fiMU. The result of till IUng of
tuittfitMm wvsl slteeis In. uh bus liet'li
demtuittnitiil In other plnees. to heep
down the dut. mnke n binder to hold
the fcurfiue to u iMODltlirnible oxteut
ami nuke somewhat of uu asphalt sur
fucliif. "COPS" TO FIGHT FLIES.
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Pollctmsn Have Dn Addtd to Nw
York Htsl'h Bosrtf.
A squad of policemen hnve been as
sinned to New YorkV b-lth depnrt
ment to make wnr on the rly. Thoe
are Mayor Gaynors orders, nnd they
will b5 parried ojit.
fhe "fly siiusiT will not tie permlltl
(o kill flies. That Ij not the object at
ill. TTieJT will simply have to see that
no fly 6F iS fijorr filed than are Just
necessary will make their home In the
city.
JUielr prlm-lna! djjtr wlU cohs.lt In
EVERYTHltfd WE5ELL
IS THE BEST
THERE 15 IN
mwwmz
LETS BURY THE HATCHET. BUT LET THE HATCHET
BE ONE OF OUR MAKEFOR THEV ARE WARRANTED TO
GO DEEPER AND CUT BETTER, WE KNOW THATi AND
WANTYQUTO KNOW IT-.YOU, YOURSELr, COME IN WITH
YOUR AXE TO GRIND AND WEXL, SHOW YOU OUR BEST
Xine or AXES,
YOU CAN FIND EVERYTHING GOOD IN HARDWARE IN
OUR, STORE.
Skuse Hardware Company.
clapping' the lids down tlsut on nil
garbage cans In the city. It Is a vio
lation of section 109 of the sanitary
code to leave a garbngo can open.
This section U disobeyed In every qaar. I
tor. nnd the -fly cops." therefore. If
they are disobeyed too much, can makt I
arrcata.
Dirt Road ImprovtmtnL
In 1000 this country bad -.2.109.01.?
mile of public roads, of which 8.0l
per cent had been Improved by the
nsa of era rel. burnt clar. macadam.
Mc etr tj,, percentage of highly
Improrcd roads was. of course, morn
teas than this. In the Ore year period
1WH0 tba proportbin of Improred
roads Increased from 7 14 per cent to
aou per cent. At this rate It will bo
i a on. tme tfore eren half of our
mileage Is Improved Itond building Is I
too big a phralcnl nnd rinnnclal proh- I
lem to transform the bulk of our dirt
roads lo une generation In the nienn
time more attention should tn paid to
the systematic betterment of dirt ronds
with our present rwmurrv. Much ran
bo done by better ilrnlnnee. Including
more culverts, by belter crudes, by us
of the drag, etr.j m j qin bo dona
nltboui nJiliic,; to pjbile debo or bi'
cre.islns tavatlon.
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Profit and Lois. ""
-So Dibble U playlni; coif for hta
bealthr
"Ye.- . feTSuu.
"Arty Improvementr
"Ills health Is better, but bis Ian-
cuaga U worse." Blrmlngna.it Age-
Uerald, "i
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1 Several dozen hata just received
at Mrs. Dlack'a millinery shop.
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