The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, December 18, 1912, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    THH IJKNI) nUM.KTIN, IIKND, WKDNIMIIAV, FHK'HMIIKft in, WIS.
IMfIB 7.
ONLY 5 DAYS
Until Christmas
If you bavo not already completed
your Ustof Christmas gifts there
Is yet tlmo. You still havo 5
days left. For the benefit of tho
late shoppers wo will havo our
storo open every evening until
Christmas Eve. But don't wait.
What you want particularly may
not bo there tomorrow.
QMyC
The Store of Better Values"
BITS ABOUT TOWN.
II. W'llkn. recently from Alaska, n
friend of Hot) llluokwoll, v.na hwiw
Monday.
Dr. Ferroll loft Sunday for his
liomo In Illinois, to be koiiu n couple
of IllUllill.
Mr. CI) do McKay entertained a
lariw number of friend at her homo
Thursday lilKtit.
MIm Hva OrAVixi left for Portland
Monday, where she lll spend the
holiday with her popto.
The imw Ovorlurf r1(lHee In
pmrtlcally completed, nnd will lm
occupied boforo Christina.
It. IC. Kotui returned lint week
fruiii Harney county where hn IimiI
licon (IoIiik iui engineering work,
I!. J. Wilson. ilUtrlrt freUht ntul
imuonitcr agent of the O-W. It. & N.,
hn hern In 1'ortlotiil recently on
liUsllie. I
II. A Miller loft Mondny for n hull
ilny vlilt to IiIh homo In lllxton. WW..
mill will not ho hack until thu early j
part or January.
II. II. Ilavles left I'rlilnv cm n trln
... Mll..b..l i.. I... ....... . .. .1. '
I" I.I1IIIWI IIIH III 111! KI'IIU IIIIIBl 111 IIIU
winter. He will spend part of tho
Hum at Itlchmond,
V. I), Harris, n homesteader In tho
Joins llutto country, In eastern Lako
I county, came In Thuniilny to work
hero ilurliiK tho winter.
J Supervisor M. I.. Murrltt of tho
I forest service Is away on n nix work'
iililt to hi old homo nt (irundy Con
Hit, Iowa. During hi bImk)Iico John
Itils In nctliiK auponlsur,
Tho Oregon Acrloultiirul College
Press llulli'tlu mention Mia Mar
garet Wlest of lloml nil hnliiK chair
I man of one of tho committees whlrh
mndo the success of tho annual ro
I ceptlnn nt tho girls' dormitory. Miss
I Wleat wax In chnrito of tho clean-up
committee.
Arthur Fleming linn hcon quite III
tho pant week.
Alliort 1 lurpor of Laldlnw was In
town Mondny dollvorltiK hny.
Hloctrlo llghto hnve hcon turned on
In Konwood, ncroa tho rlvor.
Mr. John I.lustor linn hcon 111 for
about u ttfuk hill Ih convuloacliiK.
Mis ('oloiimn wna hoste li tho
HrldKo (Midi nt Ita mooting Frludy.
H. II. Hunt linn hoiiKht out tho
pressing business of l, C, lliirrott.
MIm draco Vninloviirl In helping nt
Miiuuholmor'M durltiK tho holiday
rush.
Thoro wn n fnll of four nnd n hnlf
Inulii'H of Hiiotv horo Saturday and
Sunday.
J. C. Ithnde oxpeata to lonvo for
Seattle Sunduy to ho thoro during thu
holldnjc,
Amorlaan Kxprfwa C'ompnuy money
ordnrn itro now sold down town, at
Mniinhutmor'a atoro.
Fred lluoy received n had cut In
hla loft hntid whllo workliiK nt tho
Hour mill yoatnrdny.
Mm. C. II. Corkott wont to Port
land loilny to ho with her liiuliatul,
whoic condition la worao,
Hornre Urookings cumo In tho
llrat of tho week from hla Hamilton
vnlloy homestead for supplies.
Mra. Mclutoah Knvo a dnnco nnd
mippor In tho room noxt to tho post
otneo Inat nlKht for tho hvnvlU of tho
lloyal Nolfihhora.
Tho Hundoy schools nro aranginn
Chi!1 mas treea und othor oxorclaei
to mnko tho children happy nt thin
season of tint year.
Tho city hna had clonts nailed on
tho Incllnod part of nil oroa wnlka
In tho business district to snvo pvdva
ttlana from allppluR.
Mra. Mclutoah moved her millinery
aliop Monday to hor new iu. tlon In
tho Onolll hulldliiK nt tho corner o(
Wall riiiI Mlnuoaotn atrevta.
J. Klein him, after ninny dclnya,
Ki't tho hentliiK plant In operation In
hla apnrtmont houao noxt to tho Alta
moiit, and tennuta havo moved In.
The I'reahtorlan Runday school
will havo n apodal Chrlatmna pro
Kram for Chrlatmna. Tho aohool
mecta nt 10 a. in. at tho Star Theatre.
Mlaa IImkIo Hhetiinrd nnd. her
mother. Mm. M. W. Hhepimrd, of Itul
ynt, aro In I lend today en route for
"(ho outalde." MIm Hhnppanl will
winter In Portland and hor mother
In Monroe, Ore.
ThrotiRh a tipofrnphlcal error
Tho llullctln lat week atatej thai
the proceed of thu I.llirary Cluh aalo
una $30. Thla wna lucorrcot. Tho
amount cleared at tho aale and auc
ior wna nhout $80
Mra. O Knno will entertain the
Afternoon I'lvo llundrod ClUh tomor
row, A flro hydrant hoa hcen Inatnllcd
nt tho corner of Ohio atrcot and l.uvn
road.
Tho dnnco of tho Biilwcrlptlon
DnncliiK Oluh hold Hnturday nlRht nt
Hntlicr'a Mull proveil n vory popular
ntfnlr The hoRlcitaca of tho ovonltiK
wore Mra. II. W. Hkime, Mra. J, IC.
Snv hill nnd Mra, J, II. Htnuloy.
Tho I'roahylorlan Hunday anhool
will havo Ita (iroRrnm nt Lnrn'M hall
on Chrlatmna Kve, tho ciitortalnment
IioIiik HonictliliiK unliiio, It la uriflni
atood. Tho children of the acliool
nnd their frlcnda nro lliU'd.
The Frnternal Hrothcrhood will
xlvo Ita dnnco and social tomorrow
(Thursday) evenliiK In Hatlier'a Hall,
to which tho puhllc haa heun Invited.
Tho pioRram of tho evening will In
clude musical numliora, recitations,
etc.
Tho Odd Kollowa wcro given n aiir
prlio Mondny nUht when 16 of the
Iteteknha visited them without pre
vious notice of their Intentions. Fol
low InK deKreo work, tho lodge had n
spread, with tho visitors as guest.
After the feast, dancing wna Indulged
lu until a late hour.
Mr. nnd Mra. A. II. Illack expect
to leave the first of tho year for Tho
Dalles, Mr. Illaok having hcen nMlcn-i
ed that territory l tho Horticultural
I'lre Itollef of Oregon, for which ho'
I ii Kent In thla dlatrlct also, Mra. '
Illack oxpecta to conduct her nllll-
nory luiainesa mere, as ana una uono
In Ilend.
Major Diddle, a retired army offi
cer of Portland, spent several nays
horo Inat week, returning homo Mon
day. Mra. Diddle who camo In Sat
urday night, will, with her llltlo son,
ajM'iid homo (lino hero, being at tho
Altamont. Major Diddle la n well
known cluh man of tho Hoic City nnd
ho nnd Mrs. Diddle have won many
honors nt Portland horro shown nnd
other almllar event.
Christmas Gifts
.Vow Is the time to shop. You hare no trouble In making a se
lection, Ik-sIiJc you tire Mi red nil tho Inconvenience and ruti at tho
lnt minute. We ure showing a hrautlful line of holiday goods that
villi delight j on. No trouble to selcrt your presents here anil we ns
suro you (lint It Is our pleunurc to wnlt on anil show jou whether you
huy or not. Hero are n few of tho ninny thhig wc have:
I'L'III.IC KAl.i: JAM'AIIV ii, Iflltl.
I will sell tho following nt public
aalo at my place 61& miles northenst
of Dond on tho Prlnevllle road, on
January 2, 1913: 2 spans work
horses, ouo yearling Ally wt nlmut
1000 Urn. two wagons and other farm
linplcmonts. All amounts of I en
than $10 to he cash, all notes to be
hankaldt.
P. .1. YOUNG.
Mil. YOl'NG TO IIAVi: SAI.K.
P. J. Young, who has nhout com
pleted a nice bungalow on hla farm
five and a half miles from town on
the road to Prlnevllle, la advertising
n saloof farming Implements and of
other things. He haa rented hla
farm and will take lite easier Inthe
future.
I,IIIDi:VCLTa,A.HH
HAND PAINTIJD CHINA
HAND DAfJH
COM,AIt DOAIvH
TOIMfT AltTICMSH
MII.ITAItV Dltt'HIIKH
CllltlHT.MAH KTATIOMIKY
KODAKH
KDONY TOII.irr KKTH
KTKUI.INO TOII.KT HlfTS
Ii.TIIHT FICTION
ItOYH IIOOKH
1'OL'NTAIN PKNH
ClOAIt AND
I'RIIFL'MKH
TOII.I-rr WATKIIH
WHITMAN'S CH()COITliH
MHOKTT'H CHOCOiaTRH
LNICTItl HhTTH (Mother of Pearl)
TOIMJT HHTH (Parisian Ivory)
TUAVKMNO KKTH
INCA ISl'ItNIHIIKD DItAKS
CIOADH IN HOLIDAY HOX128
H.MOKHUH' KTANDS
MHHItKCIIAUM PIPHS
FINK HltlAIt PIPKS
CI OAK HL'MIDOItS
ck;aki:ttk casks
Iii fart, we hate most suitable nnd useful gifts for every mem
hcr of the family.
PATTERSON DRUG Co.
The Rexall Store
SANTA CI.AIS A YISITOK IIKIIK.
A real live Santa Claua was In the
town Friday, hla hoadquartera being
at C. D. Uowo'a storo. Ho had a let
ter for carh child calling at the store,
and the youngsters had a Jolly time.
Many of them brought letters to old
Santa calling his attention to what
they wished him to bring them for
Christmas.
For Sale nt Your Own Price.
I have lot 2, block 2C. of the origi
nal townalto of Ilend. This Is on the
south side oi Hawtborno avenue, sec
ond lot from Fourth street. This
lot must be sold at once. I will take
not less than $150 cash. Too bal
ance your own terms. It will be sold
to the party making the beat offer be
fore January 15 1913. Address all
communications to James E. Meeker,
Thurston, Oregon. 41-42p
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Bms!. MAN
Most Satisfadory Place to Buy
XM AS GIFTS!
Reliability Lo w Prices Unexcelled Merchandise,
Black Cat Hosiery
for Men
i Valr In Handaomo box, $1.00
Otheru, 2 for SSc to C0c pair'
l.adlea Silk Hoao In Individual Doxes,
$1.00
Ladles Silk l.islo Hose, 2 pair in
box, $1.00 a Hox,
Children's I lose, 2 pair 25c, 25c pair,
38c pair ' , ,'
-I '
FF.IT iioitsi:sMPPi:its. i
Ladles' at $1.15 and $1.50.
Culldron's, 5 to S, 00c
Children's, 8 to 13, $1.00
Men's Houao Slippers, )1.50, $1.76,
Handkerchiefs
Unusually Large Selection.
Unparalloled values nt from Re to
S I. oo each.
Ladles' Chr'stnias Neckwear In Doxes
nt 25c. SOc, 75c. $1.00.
Indies' Combs
Ladles' Uarrettes
Handkerchief and Clove Doxes
Maud Hags
Hair 'Deceivers
Parisian Ivory Novelties
Very Appropriate for Gifts
and reasonably priced, es
pecially for tho holiday trade
Give Her a Coat,
for Xmas.
All or Our Ladles' and Children's.
Coata at
Reg.'
Price
25 off
FURS 33 tf Per Cent, Off
i ii ..... m mi' " s -
Knit Toques and Aviation Caps, at
" 2Jc, -J9c 73c, Kic, 9 1 .23.
Knit Gloves, U3c, flOc
Kid Gloves. 81.23, 5t.30, $1.73, 92.30
Store Open Kvenlngs ntll ChiUtmiui.
MEN---Neckwear, Shirts, Suspender Sets, Bath Robes,
Hosiery, Slippers, Gloves, Hats, Shoes, Trunks, Suit Cases.
HEIMER'S
THE DEPENDON STORE.
Every Evening Uutil Xmas. , Open Every Evening Until Xmas.