The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, October 23, 1912, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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Opening of Toyland
Just arrived, a beautiful line of toys for the children.
We feel exceptionally proud of our toy department this
year as it shows a larger and more complete line than
has ever been seen in our store heretofore.
Bring the children in to see the toys. We will be
very glad to put away anything you may select. Will
hold it for you until the day before Xmas.
Our assortment is varied but only very few of'
each kind.
$1.00 to $4.00
Dressed Dolls tlml open mid elosc their eyes and
ciui be dressed mid undressed, at from
Jointed Undressed Dolls, ut from.
50c to $3.00
Also n bitf line of Campbell Kids Clown Dolls, Raj? Dolls and Unbreakable.
Doll Carriages made of leather and rattan.
$2.50 to $4.00
Complete Laundry Sets, including Ironing Boards, Wash Hoards, Clothes Driers
mid Clothes Muskets.
Also n big line of Whips, Reins, Magnets, Whistles, Rattles, Slates, Games,
Mloeks, Meads, Mechanical vTrains. Iron Toys, Toy Stoves, Manks, Cannons,
Sewing Machincs.'Guns, Tea Sets, Hammocks, Autos and many other toys too
numerous to mention here.
Look at our big front windows for complete assortment.
ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AND ALWAYS SOMETHING GOOD at
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The Store of Better Values."
BITS ABOUT TOWN.
John Htctill unit to Portland Mnn-(It)-.
J. t. Lnwronre wont to Portland
itHtuy.
Father Mii tHirvhan wont to Hod
hmhiiI Monday.
0. N. Hhrot or Itediuuud wit In
Jlonil yesterday.
Mr. nnd Mm. A. M. l.nrn wcut U
Portland Hundsy.
Fred N. W'MltRet) of l-aldlnw wus
lit to n Monday.
The lioro nutlrrn whom Hhorlff
to HlTllI Oil lillsllfrftS.
Tim PrUdlltt Cluli met with Mla
Trnutuer MomUy nlRtit.
Mis Arrlo lllnrk will hIiik this
evening nt thu Htnr Theatre.
F. HlmpMtn or Denver arrived Uit
night nuil will work at 0irkett's.
C. I.. Clint of Hlster w horn Mnn
ilny on bushies aa deputy sheriff.
MIm (lortrudc KohulU returned to
llend InM week for n Wslt or u few
ilas.
H. J. Hpeitcsr U now nt 'Ontario,
Ore, mill will probably not return to
Hend.
Mr nuil Mr. l.o Davoinmrl were
In (own Haturdny from their Powell
jOear flmyi-
Jlew fnAnituAe demand new Aupi. Vhen
yu n0 to iruy youA ruas It make iot of
diffcAencc where you ao to iuy them, of
alway leave the Selection to feofle who
know whL cotoAa witi haAmonixe .with my
luAnituAe, and what kind will aive iona
wear and aiwaifX keeft thetA lAiaht coJtoAA.
Qiways youA fAtend,
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0, S.-fleLtheA J noA my fAiendi have ever leen
dlaffointed Ln the rupi we. lo'ah from
E. M. Thompson
Where Your Dollar Does its Duty.
nuil Mid, V. If HtnnlH, and wilt ho In
llond probably n week ' j
Htfltoil communication, lloml Jodgo.
131) A. I. & A. M., Thursday men
Iiik, tho 21th. Hpeclnl work. J. l).
DiivIiIhoii, W M.
The first rnln In noveral week nt
Horn! t'flfno Monday night; continuing'
through yovtcrdny nuil luat nlxlit. In
liirmlttontly. Thero wng a fall of
nloct yeHtordny mornluR.
Tho lloud leflchorit who nttcndnd
tho Institute ut I'rlnovlllo rcturnod
Thiirndny night, reporting tho moot"
ItiK vury miccmHful. I'rof. Hhoiuo
took part In tho program,
Iluv. Wllhort It. Ilonell htm norno
excollont lonflot dcallnK with tho
1'retvntlon of Cruelty to AnlmnU
movement, which ho will Im Kind to
dlati Unite upon application.
A hlK delegation or Hoclallata will
ko from hero to l.alilliiw Sunou)' to
uttend a iolltlcal incutlnK at which
tho aponkor will he Mrs, Delia W.
Nlchola and Mr. (IIIum or (lend.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Dennett and
Mr. and Mr. C. II. Corkett have
tecently moved from the .May npurt
menta Into the two modern reildenco
erected hy 1,. I). Wleat in Wlcatorlu.
ItoliliiKou mid Khorty Allen. They
will ho tried at thin term or Circuit
Court. The atolen horaca wore ahlp
ped to Waahlngton, hut the owner
not trace or them, recovcrlnK not
or them.
Tho Fraternal llrothnrhond lodge,
at Ita iiicetlnc last week, extended a
vote or thanka to all thote who par
ticipated In the Fraternal Ilrother-
hood Night proxram given recently
at the Htar Theatre.
A. H. Colllna haa loiiKlit two lota
In iJeachulea Addition or Hunter &
Htaot and expect to hulld a aut-
atontlal realdeiice on them thla
winter. They are located near It. U.
Illackwclla residence.
Thero woa a lire alarm at 12:45 p.
til. yesterday, ou account of a blaxe
In' Holme Si Hralth'a saloon. It
caught from the atove flue. In tho
celling of tho first floor hut was put
out I fore any damage resulted.
I., I). Wleat I Imlldlng two more
huuxolowa on 8th street hetwecn I)'
nnil K ttveniica, on the aamc general ,
plan of the two which were recently
completed for htm. Corkctta nnd
llcnuett now occupy the flmt houses.
The Udlea' Library Cluli will hold
a cafeteria dinner III tho Johnson j
Imlldlng tomorrow (Thursday) evcn-
lug. Tho Indies are anxious that
everyone keep their appetite until
then. KiipiH-r will he aerved com
meuclnx at 1:30 p. m.
I'resldint Jullua Kruttachnltt of
the Southern I'licltlc and President
J. 11. Farrell ol the O.-W. It. & N.
lines wcro hero for an hour Sunday
eenlnt;, on an Inspection trip. It
was Mr. Kruttschultt'a llrst visit to
I lend.
Tho first annwfall of tho winter
en mo Inst Saturday morning, mixed
with rain. It lasted only a short
time, Itclng followed hy n clear day.
The wind waa high Friday night,
blowing the clouds ucrosa the moun
tains from the southwest. j
Mrs. Mary Hardy, who haa been
vlsltlug Mra. J. V. Dlmlck. her
daughter, for alx weeks, left today ,
for her homo nt Amlmy. Wash. She
waa accompanied by Mr. Dlmlck, j
who wilt spend several weeks at Am-
Ikjv and In Portland.
Joe A. tlrlnkley of tho Forest Ser
vice left yesterday for Kansas City
where on October 31 ho will marry
Mlis lluth Wllhelm. He wilt re
turn to llend with hi bride alwut
the middle of Deeember. Mis WIN
roora or a llllinlKT or rrolght i helm vlsllud In llend last winter.
?,h.TiJ'L.W". ,ff "l lle.,,.'"U","l,Ti An excellent orcheatra and choir
lnK Hi- I.Ik wind atorm Friday night. ,,w orgHnlteA ,,, ,)r. Gorliy of
IT'S TIME
youVe getting that new coat
or sweater and you'll do
well to buy it now while
the selectio'n is complete
Ladies' Coats
from $12.00 to $25.00
Children's Coats
from $2.50 to $7.50
Children's Sweaters
from 75c to $2.50
Ladies' Sweaters
from $2.25 to $6.00
Correct Styles and the Newest Things
-AT
MANNHEIMER'S
Walk-Over Shoes Star Brand Shoes
McKay' mare,
out or hla buggy
Hullo ranch.
Italph Spencer, foreman of The
llulletlii, waa laid up Tuuaday on ac
count or lllnea.
Tlllle". Clyde
"Hekcd the slaU"
Monday morning.
Clarenoo Mauuhelmcr has beoti on
the lnk list thla week, having nn at
tack or tho grim
Tho Oregon Trunk construction
;miK l In town this week working
m the local yard.
(Irani I'utte, manager or the St.
Charles Hotel at Albany, was here
yesterday ou husluera.
Mliwe Anno nnd Oortrude Market
went out to iholr homestead last
weok to spend thn winter.
Mr. and Mr. 0. I'. I'utnnm enter
tnliiod nlHiut 30 frlomlH at u fancy
drwa party Snturday night.
Howell ttoberla, thn 1 44 -year-old
son of Mr. nnd Mra. S. K. Itohorta
-had hla tounllg removed Monday.
Tho
VIOLATION OF iaV AI.I.KOHD.
For alleged violation of a stato
law which prohibits tho working of
men more than eight hours n day on
state, county or other public works,
Stato Commissioner or Lalor O. I.
Molt has taken action against thosa In
charge of building: the county bridge
here. Superintendent M. J. Daniel
son nnd other were subpoenned to
appear thla week before the grand
Jury at Prlnerlllc. Mr. Holt was In
He ml last Wednesday working up tho
case.
Mrs. O. C. Tlcknor. aMer n visit
with her alster, Mrs. A. M. Prlnglo,
returned Saturday to her homo In
Portland. J
A, It. Itogera, the St. Paul lumter
man, who control mora timber In
this country than any other man, ar
rived last night.
In tho Interest or thn Salvation
Army llescue Homo In Portluml. (V
niinilltrAmi lllllv.ri! Mil hiIiIm.. n. I
- " ..... .., ,, ..t.Mlvaa Ml
tho llnptlst church Monday evonlng.
In honor "I tho now pastor, Itev.
j. C. Newham, the lluptlst and Pres
byterian congregations worshiped at
the Methodist church Sunday even
ing. Mr. and Mr. II. Klser or MIL
llciin valley left yesterday ror Albany
to spend tho winter, taking a leave
of almeuce under tho 'homestead
law.
It. I.. Hrowster, In another column,
this week make reply to the cam
paign statement of his opponent for
the county surveyarahtp, Fred A.
.lco.
IloHcoe Howard, J. It, Stanley and
V. P. Vanilovort loft Monday on un
extended boar hunt around Crauo
Prnlrlo. They took 10 dog with
thorn.
S. C. Caldwell hus boon In Port
land the at week, going; down a
roprcBontutlvo from here to the ses
sions of tho grand lodge, Knight of
PytUla.
Mrs, I,, C. Fleming waa III tor sev
eral day luat week from ptomaine
poisoning caused hy eating some un
wholesome cunned strawberries Wed
nesday evening.
II. H. and O. H. Mallott and K,
Morveu of Portland came In Mon
day night and yesterday wont to tho
homestead country south of here to
pick out a claim.
Mr, and 'Mrs, J. K. Hubbard or In
dependence and Mr. and Mra. C. J,
Hubbard ot Portland are visiting Mr.
the Presbyterian church, to play at
tho morning services nt tho Star
Theatre. Tho meotlng for practice
Is held on Thursday evening nt 7:30.
This week It will lm at tho I.nrn real'
deuce.
An advertisement has been itosted
ut tho poatomce calling tor bids on
furnishing suitable postofttce quar
ters here. It slate that about 1400
square feet .or floor space I required
nnd that the equipment will cost In
tho neighborhood or. $.1(100. HIds
are to be received Until the 25th.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wootloy or
Tiimalo, got a spill Into the river
last Wednesday, a couple of miles
below town, when the hack tipped
over while the horse were being
watered and becamo frightened. Mr.
and Mrs, Woolley were on their Way
Halfour went to I.ako county last
week to gel aro Punk'noblnson.'llltl
.The first affair In the new Sather
building will be the Hallowe'en ball
on the evening of the 31st. This la
scheduled ror the downstairs room.
The first lodge meeting upstairs will
be of the Itobekahs on Friday even
ing, November 1. Most of tho lodges
arc preparing something special to
celebrate their moving into now quar-1
tors. I
MASK BALL
On Hallowe'en
Thursday, October 3 1 st
To be given by Royal Neighors of America Lodge
SATHER'S HALL
Six prizes to be awarded
GOOD MUSIC AND A GOOD FLOOR
Proceeds to be use! to rejdace pvafAeraalk
destroyed by fire July 3.
NEVER AGAIN! MO MORE
MAILORDERCOODS
COME INTO
MY HOUSE
?
.Mr. Stevenson make u t(eclilty
of li3 rent dinner, fumllleH especially
luvleil Sunday. !.uille' rest room
lu connection.' 32tf
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, Good barber service? That la
.what you want, of course. There Is
ona shop In llend whoro you nlwnya
goC4 this, at Innea & Davidson's, on
Oregon street near Wall. Innes &
Davidson's Is the pioneer barber shop
or tho city, and they have, by their
courteous and superior service,
gained a targe natrodage. That
I haircut and ahaye that you need'
batter get them nt Innes. & David
sou's. (Advertisement)
riGURE ON THE FREIGHT BEFORE YOU SEND OFF TO
THE MAIL-ORDER HOUSE FOR HARDWARE. IT IS HEAVY
AND THE FREIGHT WILL COST LIKE ALL-FIRE.
THE MAIL-ORDER HOUSE HIDES POOR QUALITY
UNDER THE NAME OF UNKNOWN BRANDS. , WE SELL KNOWN
BRANDS.
CAN YOU GET YOUR MONEY RACK FROM THE MAIL
ORDER HOUSE IF ANYTHING GOES WRONG? YOU CAN
FROM US.
WE ARE YOUR HOME PEOPLE AND "MUST" TREAT YOU
RIGHT. WE CAN'T AFFORD TO ITE YOU.
BUY FROM US ONLY BECAUSE WE GIVE YOU GOOD
STUT.F-FOR YOUR GOOD MONEY.
Skuse Hardware Company.