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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1913)
Till: UKXI IH'M.KTI.V, IIKNI), WKUMttMAY, JASVMXY 82, 101.1. PAfJK 7. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mm, J. I'. Koyn toturnoil front Ho tittlo Hundny uvuiilng, Tho evening "BOO" dull moots with Mrs. Putnam thin ovonliig. Mi-h. I'. O. Minor, who Iiiih boon on I liu Hlvk Hat. U recovering. I.io llolilm of Powell Itutlo wiih do itiK business herb Hitliirdiiy. J. Alton Thompaou wum up from Ituilmoml Hntunliiy on husluona, W. K. I'nrkor'H father (lorn Port limit citiiio up liiHt week on it vUlt. Chester HoIIImhIipiiiI mill J. H. IIoph Joy wiiru In town Hntunliiy from Lit Pine. Mla Kvn'llrnvca tins riituriicil from I'ortlnml where alio vlaltod for sov onil weeks. Mm, A. M, ltirn entertained n liirgn gathering of yomiR people Hun. ilny afternoon. Clnttdo Mnnnhnlmer expert to go Cast nhoot February 2 to iiinku uprlng purchases, Tim Furst brothers loft for llurns tho latter part of last wcok, driving mi auto truck over. J, J. Klein returned Friday night from Halom, whore ha w operated on for appendicitis. The Misses lllack nnd Miss Lucy llrldges sng n trio at tho Presbyter Ian church Hundsy inprqlng. IV. K. (Juerln, Jr., Ii now practic ing law In Cleveland. ().. havlng.ro moved front Sandusky, O., recently. Tho Preauytorlan church choir and orchestra Hill meet this evening at 7f30 with MUn Bldner at the l.ucni homo. Mm. 11. K. Vincent la over front Ulsters vlaltlug her husband, who la working for a month or o In the for ealry office. Mm. U 0. Flaming waa operated on nt her home attho t)eiot Hotel laat week for Appendicitis. Hhe la rccov orltig rapidly. Tho Chill Parlor Hint waa burned -out in tho laal fire will reopen nlmut February 1 In the building whore (father's atoro formerly wna. Iliiilli O'Knno returnud the laat of the week fnim Halom nnd I'ortliind. Ili waa nt the npotllllg session of tho legislature at the stale cupltiil. The llettd Hardware Co. haa ro eoutly uinde extensive alterations In ll atoro Interior. remodeling the of. flee nnd making moro room for stock. The Prlscllla Cluti met with Mlaa draco Vanduvert Monday night. During the cvonhm the girls enJo ed coasting on the hill liy tho achoul tiouao. Mm. V. V. Fnulknor entortaluod Friday night lit honor of Mlta Alice lllaok nnd Mlaa l.uoy llrldges. who ii ro visiting Mlaa Arrlo llluck nt'the Pnulkncr homo. J. I.. Ilyriip, ii former roaldcnt of Uend, wna here laal wool: on u busi ness trip. Ho now Uvea nt Anncor tes, Wash., where ho la ooiinccted with the Apex Hah Co. Mm. Wilson wishes to rerolvo nt tlm lliirnry nil old magnxlnofi that per Hina are through with, aa alio hna miiny cnlla from liomoatctdora nnd others fur rondliiK imittor. Nearly ovory child of Motollun nnd tho liiimodlnto aurroundliiK country la Hick with mnnaloa, or recovering from mi uttnek of the dlNonao, Mo. tolliiii Coutrnl Orogmilnu, It, II. MiiUIk or Washington, I'll., la luiuk In lloud, hrrlvliig Kuiidiiy. Mr. Mtitxlg anya Hint lioforo tho viid of tho week lin oxpcvtH to miiko aomu iinnouncomoiit of IiiiIIiIIiik pinna, Mr. mid Mm. H, J. Tltiia urn In from Wesley, town, to mnko unniinl pioof on tholr desert olnlma lit tho lliimploii country. Thoy nre visit ing nt tho homo of Dr. I', II. Doncor. There wna u fnll of itlirfut n foot of aiiow hero 'I'rldiiy. Bout It of llond thoro wns anvorul feet. Tho singe from Hllver l.ako and I.ii Pino, dun to nrlvo nt fi n. in., did not not lit until nliotit 0 Huttirdny evuiilnR. Klevon Itnllnna trjud to heat their hoard hill nt the Hotel W'rlKliI Hnt unliiy, hut J)eputy Hliorlff Wennndy hent thorn to It nnd nttnohed tholr Imrta nt the depot, after which thoy decided It waa chonper to pay tholr hill than lonvo the haRR-ago. l.nat I'rlday Deputy Hhorlrf J. H. Wonandy look up Lane Thomaa, pro. prletor of the Oregonlan drill, on the chnrgo of wife beating. Ho waa taken to I'rlnevlllo and hound over to keep tho peace In n fGOO hall. Ho haa Hot yet been able to furnlah thin, Tho Oregon Trunk conatrttctlon crowa nre here .thla week on n reg ular trip doing work on the ynrda and around tho atntlon. They hnvo no connection with any roorted oxlcn- lon of the Hue aouth, The First National Hank hna com pleted arrangements with aoveral farm loan companies whereby It la now In a poaltlon to ntnke extensive loana to neighboring ranchers for farm development work. I.. A. W. Nixon haa purchased through J. II. Miner ISO acrea of land In the 1'owell llutto country. Mr. Miner haa alao sold to Alfred Allen a 3!0-acro relinquishment Is tho same part of tno county. rioMrrn. Itoaoii. vlolpla nad carnntlons for rkliirdny niRlit a dsneo on aalo nt Mrs. Herring's. M. 0. Coo. 48 Pilot Butte Inn DI.VMIIt MHNL' KINDAV, JAN. t!U. Kored from C to S 1'. M. i Oxtnll Soup l.etture In Mnynnnnlsn Olive- B.'ilmoti Croitiiettea, Cream Sauce Chicken a la Maryland Prime Itllia of lleof ntt Jus Vcnl Uiaf, Tomato H.tuco !rocn Kgg Nog Hcalloed Potnioea Hplnnch wth Hard llollod Kgga Mlnco, I.emon and Applo Pio Croant Cheeao .Mimic DttrliiK Dlnnrr by MU lUlirl Tllltlllllh. jJ!Ajt JbOsby -? cSM, )eaA flmyi- o fecjt Jo rcfrei-fied (i moAninp Atiai af.U ftatf you iio ItiitA. of oue tou, a? Jtt haven'i felt tike vriilny oA, a jfono. ilmc, u yeJieA clay my new fuAnttuAc came out and df fixed atyJ iny ircclAooiM. TTly, hoiv at .sJLcfiL a? ttxaLei you feet jo muci moAt ctieeAful and fia fifty to vakc if in a LcaxitifuJtjty fur nished Aeclroom. 2ou wani to be caieful ihouyh when yoi iruy youl furnilure. Vhile you a re a ii, y irie yodel kind thai wilt taii, tike of did, John and the Laby aAc fine and ciarciy. Qi ever, jCoxt, (P,S.-af'm deliahied wiih my new fuAniiuAc. o Q.oi it fAom, Where Your Dollar Does lu Duty. LOCAL CONCERT I I mow PRISCI LLAS ENTERTAIN WITH SUNOS. W (liHtil 'iiuilrtllle IIcIiik Arriuiged l'r, "Home Tnli'tit" PnMtiiclloiia Noiv lime HIhkp nt Tbi'lr DNKmnl. I'logritui MiihIi-iiI Conceit. That tho Prlacllln Club Is n vory popular organization was shown on hnturday night when more thnn 200 people turned out to aeo them per form nt tho Htnr Theatre, whero thoy were tho feature of tho evening, ded icating the now stage there. Home 20 Prlsclllaa appeared, nt tired In tho trim coa tunica of the "Puritan maiden," with capa nnd aprnna, and arranged upon the atago In a pretty group. Thoy sang songs In chorus, the moat popular of which proved to be "Everybody's Meant For Homeone," and that brought down a tumult of npplauae. Tho little per formance was very dainty, attractive and unique. Mualrnl Concert Tomorrow Night. A musical concort will Ixi given at tho Htar tomorrow (Thursday) night by Mlsaea Arrle and Alice lllack, I.ucy llrldges and Eva O raves. The pro gram will Include piano and vocal aoloa, voral duos and trios. As all tho parformera are accomplished mu sicians, a very Interesting evening and a large attendance la expected. Tho following program will be given: MCHICALK. Mlaa Arrle lllack, Contralto. Mlaa Allco lllack. Mezxo-Sotirano. Mlaa Luclllo llrldges, Dramatic Ho 1 1 ratio. Miss Hva Craves, Planlate. "Awake! Awnko!" Franc Abt Trio. "Mary" Itlohardaon Allco lllaok. "The Ulephnut aid the Chlm- 1iiipu" , films Trio. "ItlKolotto" Vcrdl-I.lszt 11 vn Craves, "Fleeting Days" Ilalloy Trio. Heading "Tho Crooked Mouth Family." Arrle lllack. "An Irish !.ovc Song" Lang Lucille llrldges. "Hneet nnd l-ow" Matthew Trio. "Iloautlfttl Minis" Glover MIiscs lllack. "In Our lloat" Cowcn Trio. "Magic Fire Mualc." from "Dlo Wnlkllre" Wagnor-llrnssln Hvn Craves, "Sweet Utile (Jlrl nnd the quaint Hqueeneo ' Wnrncr Trio. "Lore In the Southland" .. .Canfleld Arrle lilack. (a) A Intent MetealMnes (b) Cmillo Song Ilrnh ma-It waa Trki. '11 1 cutler Mulie ArrniiKOOiout. After tbbj Xaturilay. the Star The atre will give nn mam moving pic till pifrmanewi during the wwk. tiBtll tiotter loeal eondltloua warrant I" evHtlnHKMoe of nightly perform nee by botk It aud the Drwant The atre. Ily nn nrraiigiHeut entered into by the two hatiiHw, the Stnr will have picture shows only on Saturday and Htiuday nights, at toast for a time. Tit stngo which Iin8 boon put In nt the Star will bo nt tho sorvlco of nny locnl thetttrlwil enterprise, nnd al ready several "homo tnlent" produc tions of various kinds are arranging fur dates. The uew arrangement moana that Mend will be treatod to some llrst elaaa vnudovlllo nt nn early dato, an la will now be possible, by cutting We're Determined to Make the Last 3 Days of Our Sale the BIGGEST of THEM ALL and We've Made the Following S WEEP ING REDUCTIONS TO DO THIS: Unrestricted choice of any Men's $3.50 Work Shoe in the house Marked for this Sale at ...... . ePO.le) Men's and Ladies' $0.50 Sweaters $ev65 Men's and Ladles' 00.00 Sweaters $4.9S Men's and Ladies' $4.00 Sweaters....- - $295 Ladies' and Children's Coats all at HALF PRICE $1.75 Men's Flannel Shirts now .45 Ladies' 85c Flannelette Underskirts SQt&S Ladies' $1.25 and $1.05 House Dresses 1. $1 .05 Ladies 50c Flannelette Gowns 531 $1.25 All Wool 50 in. Dress Goods, per yard $ 1 .05 These Prices for THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. Mannheimer's The Dependon Store. Bt down tho operating expenses, to book a regular troupe every few weeks. Arrangements nre being made for n high clasa vnudevltle act to le staged altottt tho end of the month. After thnt It la hoped that n regular sched ule may be followed. While the ex pense of getting good acta to Uend Is very heavy. It Is believed thnt b cutting down the motion picture coat, for the present, nnd by dividing tho vnMdevlllo expenae with the I'rlne vllle theatre, as nlready arranged. I' will bo iioaelble to give llend poopl some really tint claw amusement. XOTI CK. To whom It may ooaern: The NtidsraUPMd will net he re- apoHslble for any Wlla for board, gro ceries or other tmnpllos, oontrootod by any ono la their employ, or by any subcontractor doing work for them, excopt on orders .Issued by this company, duly algncd by Its president or secretary. SOrril l'OKTLAND CRUSHER ROCK COMPANY. . 43-tC I.lt your farm and city properly with me. I ulll make nn honest effort to sell It. C. V. SII.VIS Adv. EX-BOISE MMRES BEND ltouiiKcvulIe, Southeastern Itancti Owner, Taken Pigs on Iiir Trip. That Bond's prospects for develop ment are brighter than those that (faced Ilolse, Idaho, a few years ago, fa the opinion of J. K. itounsevalle. a prominent land owner of extreme southeastern Oregon, who owns near Wlnnemucca. Nov., a ranch of 7400 acre. Mr. Itounsevalle waa in DoUc In Its early days, having been owner of the Statesman, the flrst dally pa per to publish Associated Frees new. In the state. "I know of no town that has a greater or rlchor combination of re sources," said the ex-DoIselte. "I congratulate anyone who has the foresight to cast In bis or her lot with Uend, for nothing can keep tho town from becoming a prosperous city." Mr. Rounscvalle Is stopping at tho Uend Hotel and has -with hltu fellow travelers In tho shape of full-blooded pigs which ho Is taking to his ranch lor breeding purposes. From Uend tho first stage of tho 300-mlle Jour ney will be made by auto truck, and tkrace In his nutomobile. AUCTIO.VKKU. Anyone wanting on auctioneer see W. C. Wilson, Uend. I-Mret sale cried free. Adv. 4 4-4 7 p YOU CAN DEPEND ON THIS A COUGH SYRUP i Is Hint couRh of youra obstinate won't let up dny or nlRht pot tho throat irritated nnd Inflamed covered with mucous deposits? Take a few dosea of NyaPa Winter Cough Syrup you'll notice a decided IntpYuvc nwnt In a day or two even the first dose brings relief. It rolli'viw all KoioiKw-, uiul iriitntlon -oothe nnd houli the In limned tli-mov removes the tmtcoiu nml pi-evontH fut-thov infec tion. I oiitnliw no moi'phlne, elilorofiti-m or opiates of nny tie Hutiptlon it is absolutely fut and doiiendablo ,ou know jut whui ,ou uto tnklnj wo cun glvu ou the formula mid tlmt's why weuto ho enthtihlustlo uliout !t. TWOHIZMS, S3 AND 50 CUNTS. When we hnd a clianco to (ret tho oxcluslvo soiling nenoy for Nyal Fumlly Remedies wo jumped ut it. They nre known amonj,' nil drugvlsta a tho Itluhost quality lino on tho mm km, and are pt-epured by a (frcat llrm of manufaetut-ln oliemUt-, fumotu for II fly yea rs. OWL PHARMACY RALPH POJNDRXTBR, Prop. I i I I iiiillilliiiilliii ' OUR RAZORS WILL GIVE YOU A SMOOTH, CLEAN SHAVE. WE "SHAVED" OUR PRICES WHEN WE MARKED OUR HARDWARE. WE HAVE THE "EDGE" ON THE HARDWARE BUS!. NESS. BECAUSE WE "HANDLE" THE MOST RELIABLE BRANDS AND KEEP ON HAND A FULL STOCK. YOU CAN riND IT AT OUR STOKE. Sktise Hardware Company.