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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1913)
TMK M'.SU UVUMTIH, IIKNII, XVKHNKHUAY, JANUARY !, 10lf VMlTfi. j a qnwwM VKVi'imV - mm)wim? Ninth Regular Clearance Sale Every January it has been our custom to have a clearance sale of all the broken lines of merchandise that naturally accumulate during the past season. Wo do notjwant to carry these goods over into the next season and to sell them wo always make prices in which cost is not considered. AT THIS SALE WE WILL MAKE PRICES LOWER. THAN EVER DEFORE. Beginning Saturday Morning, Jan. 4th wo will offor values in all the lines of goods that we carry that have nover boon equaled in Bend. It is impossible to quote prices we want you to see the goods with the prices attached. You will receive your &C Green Trading Stamps on all your cash purchases, just as you have on our regular goods. Absolutely nothing charged to anyone at these special prices. ALL SALES ON THESE GOODS ARE ON A SPOT CASH BASIS. Our reputation for dependable merchandise is well known. We buck up all of our goods with this guarantee "YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU AHE NOT SATISFIEDAND A SMILE THROWN IN." Don't miss seeing the many exceptional values we will have during this sale. "We Make Your Dollar Have More Cents." " :V rQtCI5y 'The Store of Better Values" BITS ABOUT TOWN. t rlKht: write It 1913. Thi) llrldge Chili iiit't last Friday with Mr. Hudson. The Ovitrlurf moved HtiiuUy Into their nnw residence. It. It. Ootid! and II. A. Miller nrt vxpected In tonight. Alfred A. Ay of Ij Pino wm In llend Sunday and Monday. Tonight the "BOO" club will meet t Mri. A. M. Lara's home. Mrs. A. I). Morrill of Powell Unite 1 visiting Mr. and Mr. W. A. Rates. Mr. 0. W Hall of Deschutes waa hopping .In Henri Saturday and Mini day Clyde Corkett returned lait week from Cortland, lila health aomowhat Improved. Tlio noxt dance of the Subscription Dancing (Muli will he held on Sntur iliiy. Jnuunry II. MannhelmoiV second atiniiHl whlto goods nnd pro-Inventory aalo Mill lie it'ltt beginning tho Hth. K. I. MniUeu wna n llend visitor from Drachutcs Saturday, rolurnliiR borne Hunday morning. I.ast week Mies TramniT waa III, aa a remit of overwork In connection with the achool cantata. Miss Culver, who haa been visit ing Mra. Ouf Furat. returned today to her home In Portland. t. C Morgan, proprietor of the Lyric Theatre at Prlnevlllo, apent Saturday In Rend on bualnesa. Mra. Ilroaterhoua entertained yes ledray afternoon n number of her friend at an afternoon affair. Mr. and Mra. Kit llrostorhoiss are pending- today nt Deachutea, guests of Mr. nnd Mra. 0. M. Itedfleld. Mr. nnd Mra. R. II. Carncl, recent- w irtMrutAsotAAnJUA &&&A SfowriMJ'yv J) to. A Qmy- Ttlau LA aoiny. to invite io and Hot to take 7tw &eaA,a clinneA with them. John and of will It thetie ioo, Ve wanted to Le at home Jlew VeaA' and have you witty xi, lui lecauAe of had helped 77t,ay fick out heA new dinina Aoom set, the insisted that John and of take dinner with heA and SAanfc ' i Qlwaya, XoUi. 0.S.-7riayii tickled ail kindi 'of way with . I kei new dinina Aoom Aet. Shet V,,fnAi ii Wont '. i i i "" ' . ff t COUAiC, l ,M vr S;. y' Jiompsojtr . - . 4 . . . Where Your Dollar Doe IU Duty. - ly fnnii Seattle, are now In ohargc of tho dining room at tliu Altnmont Ho tel. Charles lloyd lies reopened hla meat market In the 8haw building at tho corner of Oregon and Ilond at recta, I'rrd' llnznll. uon nf ('. I. Ilmnll nt the llend Jlllllin & Warehouan Co.. It now IIvIiir In Itedmoad. conduct na a feed atoro. There will lie a meeting of the W. C. T. V. Saturday afternoon at 2:30 In jhe llaptlat church room a'djoln Idr the library. The UdtcV Culld of the Preaby. torlan church will meet with Mr. A. !. French on Friday nt S:30 p. m., Inatead of today. All thn men at Wnnanilv'a alalil coloiiratcri Chrlatmna with n blK aprcad which they held In a tent rig ged up for the occaalon. Mra. J. A. Kaatea left Sunday tnornlng for Portland, In anawer to telegraphic news, of her father' death. Interment waa made Monday. A mcatage haa been received an noiincinR tho arrival Saturday of lllahop Paddock of the Kplacopal church, who will hold acrvlccs Sun day. Mr. and Mr. O. M. Patterson ex pect to leave for n abort visit to Mr. Patteraon'a old home In Moacow, Idaho, vhortly after the flrat of the year. Kenneth Minor, tho two Doyar mond boya, Hoy Fox and Carl Hunter left Monday evening .for tho Minor homeatoari.up river for -a. weJc'a hunt. . . A rabbit drive waa held'yciterdly, atarttng at the Fred Wilson ranch near laldlaw. Many bunnies "cull ed In" before tho day'a festivities wore ended. Mr, and Mrd. Moses NlawoiiKor. who have IteeA spending bovoral inontlm nt Nowborg, for tho benefit of tholr hvalth, returned to their liomo boro lnnt night. , J, J, Klein went to Portland joritiy nnd from thera will go to Salem to bo operated on for appendicitis by Dr. F. II. Thompson, who will go to the en pi t I city from Ilond. Mrs, Mnrtlm Potts nnd daughter MIms Itutb, who Iiiivii been spondltlg tho punt two months In llend, loft yesterday for Itlehinonil, Vn mi route for their home In North Caro lina. Mr. and Mra. Itoscoo Howard of Deschutes expect to leave for the KiirL nfler J miliary flrMt. They will go by way of Central America and Pnniimn, stilling from Hun Francisco on January ?. Harry Wyse, who lins been con dusting n pressing and cleuulng bust. cm at the store of A. U, French, wilt be with Mr. French again at his nbw location oti Wall utreet next to the Star Theatre. The Now Your was ushered In at the Pilot llntto Inn last night and this morning by n party of 'i'i men, who stnrted with a supper at 10 o' clock, finished out 10 IS and ended ip well along In 1913. The Prosbyterlnn Christmas tree ut I .urn's hall whs largely attended. It was In the form of a Christmas :mrt)' and the children especially on joyed It. It consisted of plays, a tree, n generous treat and Santa Clans. Millard Trlplett and family arrived last night from Ashland, where they moved last year. They will llvu here during the winter. In the spring 'Mr. Tripled expects to build on his new. ly purchased ranch property, wlilah was a mrt of tlio Wlmer ranch at Tumalo. A petition for the establishment of a chapter of the Kastcrn Star here has been signed by many looal Ma sous, by memliers of the order and by those who are qualified nail desire to become members. The petition Is now with H. M. I.ara nt the Des chutes llntiklng & Trust Coniiwny's tittlcc, and tho4j who desire to. arc In vited to sign It. Itev. K. 0, Judd, eeontly of Crip ple Creek. CaJo., has been formally called to the pastorate of the itap tlst church of lSend. The coming of Itev. Mr. J mid will be a milestone In the history of the church and both pastor and ieople arc looking for waid to the coming year as one of groat accomplishments, say those Intimately associated with the local church. KAH.M LOANS. I am negotiating with n large cor poration with ample funda to enter this dlatrict and make farm mort gage toana aud riestro to secure a few good applications to submit for con sideration. If you desire a loan call and see me. ROSS FAIINHAM Attorney at Law, Old 1st Nat. Hank itldg. llend, Ore. pilot Butte Inn NKW YKAIl'S DINNKK ' Olympian Oyster Cocktail ' Wafer Soup. Illsquo. Shrimp, Bretonno Tomato and Lettuce Salad Itonst.' Oreen Ooose, With Apple Sauco Young Turkey Stuffed With Cheat-j nuts Mnderla Sauce Prlmo Itlba of Ueet nu Jua Itomon P.unch ,Vesc tables, Mashed Irish Potatoes Diamond W Cream Peas Kntrcc. Applea a la Pilot Itutte ' Candled Swoet Potatoes Dekscrt. Apple Pie Mtnce Pie ' Lemon Pie Roquefort Cheeae Mulu Ui--4i Dinner Servedlrom 6 tof9. Plates fa'c HPKCIAL MUSIC Kalslna t c Mrs. W, D. Curaey. ESS THANK YOU We wish to thank our patrons and friends who helped us with their patronage in making the past . year ti success in our jewelry business, and heartily wish them'. all a 1'rosperous and Happy New Year. OSCAR. A. THORSjQN JEWELER. lift m . Uie tUJepenoon Ofore - extends heartiest it) Is Acs ! ' fl t for a ' iapptj ana J. rospcroiis ' Aew Year. ,1 . X - Jor93 We Promise - k I flittttr Altrefiandlf' ,cJBlaar Valutn Cargrr ?nortmnlM Powesf U'rlce and our contlnutd and untiring tffartm to mate this a utort in which you can eo uour shopping ' with pleasure anaf profit. ijk Cook for our announcement next week t of our January ")Yhtt Goon's and 2re tVnvento'ry Sates. Uhanfclng you for past patronage ana4 soliciting a eontlnw anee of same, we-are respectfully yours. fianni annneimer SB, ros. IIUNTI.NO LICKNSRS K.XPIUK. With the beginning of the new year, all hunting aud fishing licenses expire, and those wno intend to hunt or fish any lu 1013 must secure new licenses. Applications made out by V. N. Hoffman at The Ilulletln once for 25 cents. Card of Thanks. I wish to thank all thoso who worked in putting out the fire which partially destroyed the building for merly occupied by my business last week, and who helped to save my stock. A. L. FRENCH. FOR SALE The best grocery business, in the best lo cation in Bend. Stock, fixtures etc. for sale, store for rent on a 2 1-2 year lease. An exceptional opportunity for some one to step into a thoroughly established business doing about $0000 a month. Everything complete in every way. Up-to-de, fixtures throughout. For full particulars address the owner P. O. Box 50, Bend, Ore. NO .SIR! MAIL OR FORME KEN A $7rtAAJ NO MORE R GOODS I HAVE STUNG i " mtiSjGxx s jmT ' Q THE HOME iv r s.' '. u ar si Bk if A MAN OUGHT NOT TO BE SHOT OR PUT IN AN ASYLUM JUST BXQAUSE HE ORDERS GOODS AWAY FROM HOME FROM A CATALOGUE HOUSE. HE ONLY NEEDS TO BE TAUGHT THAT HE CAN BUY BETTER AND CHEAPER AT HOME. THEN THERE'S NO FREIGHT TO PAYi HE CAN 9rtE WHAT HE BUYS BEFORE, HE PAYS OUT HIS MONEYr HE IS SURE O'F pETTJNG RELIABLE. KNO'ttriRANDS OF GOODS. ' yittb WE ARE HERE 365 DAYS A YEAR TO MAKE GOOD ON WHAT WE SAY AND SELL, Skuse Hardware Company.