The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, January 08, 1913, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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Mannheimer's January Clear
ance and White Goods Sale!
Starting Thursday, Jan. 9, and Ending Saturday, Jan. 25
A Notable Event which Means a Great Saving to Everyone. Some of the Reductions are Listed Below.
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1913 LACES AND EMBROIDERIES.
4.1 in. Swiss Flouiuinjjs nt
.. $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75 yd.
27 in. Swiss Klouncinjjs ut
50c, 60c, 65c, 75c yd.
CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES.
We challenge the equal of these values.
2 to H in. Editings nd Insertions 5c yd.
l to 4 in. Ed(iiiKS and Insertions 7jc yd.
4 to (J in. Edgings and Insertions 10c yd.
!i to 8 in. Edgs.and Insrtns. 12;-J 5c yd.
18 in. Edgings and Insertion? 20c yd.
Linen Torchon Laces, during this Sale
7Jc, 10c, 12c, 15c, 25c
Ecru Mercerized Laces, during Sale at .
5c, 7;c, 10c, 12Ic
Hurleigh Long Cloth, this Sale 16c yd.
50 Doz.
Canvas Gloves
Knit Wrists
While they
last oJF V
PER PAIR.
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Simpson Full
Count Calico
5c Per Yard
Men's Neckwear
Values to 50c at 25c
Men's Underwear
Herklcy Cwnlirie, (or this Sale 13c yd.' n , A -
Linwcave Lawns I2;c, 15c, I7:c, 20c;Cotton ileeced, garment 45c
Blankets on Sale
Gray, white, tan specially
priced 75c, 95c, $1.15,
$1.35, and $1.85
PILLOW SLIPS AND SHEETS.
Our Special Cases, 42x00, 15c 11
value, at SryS'
Our Special Sheets, 81x0, nt 71c
Mohawk Cases, 42x30, at 18c
Mohawk Sheets. 81x90, at 83c
Pequot Cases, 42x80, at 21c
Pequot Sheets, 81x00, at 95c
Turkish and Huck Towels, during Sale,
at 10c, 12Jc 15c, 20c, 23c
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Special Prices on Curtain Goods,
Scrims, Table Damasks.
REPPERELL SHEETING
9-4, bleached or unbleached,
special for this Sale, at... 26c
1 0-4 bleached or unbleached
during this Sale only 38c
Hundreds o f Bargains all over the store.
Men's Flannel Shirts, Sweaters, Work Shoes, Waists, Furs, Ladies' and Children's Coats, sharply reduced to effect an immediate clearanca before inventory.
MANNHEIMER. BROTHERS THE DEPENDON STORE.
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Mr. J. I. Keyes expects to leave
Friday for a short vUlt to Brattle.
Tfco Kveu.lng Five Hundred Chili
will mrei Willi Mrs. W. W. Faulk
tier tonight.
The tfuhscrlptloa Oauclnx Club will
hold a dance at Bather's hall Bslur
day night.
lra. J. i:. Bawhlll Rave at her
tinmo Rsturday nlsht an Informal
tmrn dance, followed by supper
party.
Dr. and Mra. F. II. Thompson have
returned from Hnlnu. Mra. Thomp
son's mother returned with her for u
vlilt hero.
Mra. F K. Martln'a alitor. Mlia
Winifred Hcolt, of San Francisco, la
visiting the Martina, and wilt remain
probably a month or more.
Paul K. I'eloraon returned Mon
day night from bis old home at Frl
day IUrlor, Waab., where he went to
attend the wedding of hU aliter, Mlaa
Annie I'etcraon.
The part of tho bin electric a I en o!
The Ilend Company advertising light
and power h.ia beei taken down and
will be put up bv the now light cone
pany at Ita onlco.
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J) car CI
my
Qtt of tait uear JM vent ifiAouoi without uA-
ixishina uiy h6me,'Lut jm yoina to ay 'this: a? owe
duy to mu chitdten, to a ivc them a nicety uA
I niihed home, and of do feet aihamed when J,tUndl
come in, 4 !'
I athavcJuAt Lccn toakina at iame ntu uAn.
K.iuAe. o7iey took io attractive to.'mc thattttoUf.h't
Aot of new . thina ana oracrta tnem enx. ro-A.
- ' Siirt my tove to UoL and kiii the kCSffllci'tai
e, ( r - - :
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QtwauA iouAririct(,
"P, S.xJafmoit fofiaot to telt yov of louah,nf
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" ' . ' ' .WHdre'Yoiir Dollar Dooa Its Duty. ' .
l.loyd McOIII or 8prlngfleld, Ore..
hai accepted a Kltlou with the
Oft I riiariuary an phartnncliU He
la an O. A. C. man where ho wai a
fraternity chum of Joe McKay.
Mlia Alice lllack of noieburx li
expected thla week to vlilt her all
ten. MIm rrle lllack and Mra. W.
.. Faulkner. She will be accom.
panted by her kfrlend, Mlia I.uty
Drldfici.
It la reported here that Dr. 'II. Fer-
rell. who went Kut recently on a
vlilt to his old home, waa iharrled
at Cartervllle, III., on January :.
I'artlcuUra of the event have not
been received.
Fletcher Kdward. ho ha n dry
Unit homeitend eight miles aouth.
oait of Heud. Is eiithualaitlc concern
lug the' poMinilltlci of fl.x railing,
having had Hplcndld muccom with ex
orlmenta with thla crop.
Tho llnptlit Woman's MUslonary
and Social Union will meet with Mrs.
J. II. Miner next Wednesday, Jan. 13,
at 2:20 p. in. Subject, "A vlilt to
Our Asiatic Mlu.iuv" leader, Mrs.
U. D. Ketehum. All friends are
weloomo.
The contest or J. II. Miner against
Mrs. Carrie IC. Swafford oC.l.aldlaw,
Invnlvlnff hnr IArtrr crnllll tlf lltO
acres near l.aldlaw, has been decid
ed by the land office la fuvor fif (Mr,
Xtluer. Testimony In the case 'waa
taken here beforo Commissioner Ki
lls recently.
The
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Oreaon Almanac. nublUhetl
y the state, has been Usued nd,pri
sons desiring copies sent to Kaitern
friends should forward the adde.ses
to C C. Chapman, Immigration. iiKent,
at Cortland, and he will give them lit
tentlon If mention Is made or the
fact that thla notice was aeen In The
liiiiii.iiin
It. H. Oould. who returned Satur
dA from Kwtttle, U establishing his
office In tho quarters ronuerly oc
cupied by the First National mini.
It. E. Koon will have a desk In the
office and tho back room, facing Ohio
sticet, w 111 I occupied by the South
Portland Crushed Hock Co., the sow-
er contractors.
Vrnnk Perclv.il was In Uend ev.
eral dnri last week. A party of
Knoudltes had a breakdown noar hl
Homestead unit Mr. rorcivai nitcnea
his team to the auto and brought It
to town. He reported snow three
feet doen In ulnccs. Returning to
Ills Home, ho hud to walk, using his
ttoroed wuu wiucn vo pacg leeu.
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French has! tAkVn a ttiaao on
UfeTsouth Itairorthv. Satljer store
fooniand will niove Into these excel
lent quarters In a short time. A par
tition win ne put in, k. a. auuer oc
cupying the north half of the ground
ioor with his store. He moved hla
itpek last week from the building ho
taa jieen occupying on the adjollns
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CONGRESS WILL
SIDER G, S.
ON
SETTLERS ASSOCI
ATION FORMED
Plan Contemplating Active Manage
ment of the KeKrruntlon i,j Settler
mill Financial Aid From Ntutc
Seeuift to IIjvc Support.
Ono of the most Important matters
that will be coukldercd by the Irri
gation congress that convenes In
Portlaud tomorrow will Ik the affairs
or the Columbia Southern irrlgatln
segregation, adjacent to ltldlaw. J.
K. Sawhtll, secretary to the Central
Qrfgon Dereloimient League, and V.
A. Forbes; lien'd's ' Representative In
theLegislaotiire. will address, the
congress on, this topic, and J. N. U.
Cerklng, with perhaps another Laid
law tuau, will bq ,u attendauce.
ThV plan ""thAt ' w.lp be Ured by
bawhlll and Fobe Is, essentially,
tnat whjch ya oijUlned In. las,
week llulletln, which n'oa been ap
proved by the settlors, on theitgre
g'allou. ' t
llrlefly, the plan. contemplates the
forluatluii of an "in .gallon dlstrlot,"
meaning that tho settlors themselves
tre to handle aggregation affairs and
complete construction. An effort
will be mado to rfet tlnauclal back
ing by the loan of state funds. I.ands
that can bo Irrigated other than those
already poasetssltig' adjudicated wa
ter rights, are to be thrown open to
settlement under the public land
aus. giving contrnctholdera prefer
ence rights lu acqulrlug thorn..
Corporation Is Formed.
Last week a settlers' association
was organlxed at -l.aldlaw and appli
cation made for Incorporation, with
a capltul etock of 13000. The shares
aie to be or ISO, any owner or 40
acres or lesa bejug entitled to one
share, but no one, to bo Allowed to
own more than two sharea.'
The, association plani (o ask the
lahd 'board to' turn "the lesrexutlan
nxor lQt.lt, arvtuUeau 'ltythe Katt
contract having been abandoaetl a"
few days ago. The association con
templates changing the locution of
tho present heudgate and the partial
reconstruction of the main canal, It
being alleged that there la a waste
or about 20 per ceut or the water
.C4rrluJ,i'aBdttuaUtUUkwtt4tcv.xa'uV4K
cut In half.
Outlook N PromLInjc.
There Is every Indication that the
proposal for. the formation of the Ir
rigation district will be met with fa
vor by the Governor, legislature and
land board, and It also Is probable
that a scheme whereby state funds
may be loaned for the financing of
the project will be consummated.
However, should such a scheme rail
or a feasible alternative, agreeable
to the men on the ground, not be
forthcoming. It la Mr. Forbes' Idea to
urge that the entire segregation be
cancelled, and all unoccupied land be
thrown open to settlement.
Much or Interest la expected to
come up In connection with this mat
ter, at the Irrigation congress, and
The Bulletin has arranged to have a
special report ot the proceedings,
which will be published next week.
BRINES BDET0 BEMO
W. V. McCabtoa's Wife, a Tennessee,
Girl, Like Central Oregon.
W. C. McCuliton returned from
Portland Sunday, bringing nut bride,
who was Miss Vivian Yoakum of
Memphis. Teon., whom he married at
a pretty church wedding In Portland
a week ago Sunday. The couple will
lire for the present In the house for
merly occupied by "Mac" In Park ad
dition, and later will build an at
tractive bungalow.
"Does Mrs. McCulaton like Uend?"
said the groom yesterday when asked
how llend compared with sunny Ten
nessee. "Well. Indeed she does.
She says It's the prettiest placo she's
ever seen, and Is delighted with it."
Mr. and Mrs. McCulston spent tea
days In Portland .where they have
many friends.
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THING YOUWANT
HARlWARE!
WE COULDN'T TELL YOU IN A WEEK EVERY ARTICLE
WE HAVE IN OUR STORE.
REMEMBER JUST THISi
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PRICE. . . s s ? A I
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