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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1913)
rAGK a. THK RRND HtTLTiKTIN, BKND, U.INKSlUY, lKBtlUAttY 19, IB 111. We are Positively Forced to do it We Must Raise That $ 1 0,000 Within the Next Thirty Days L I " ' -' ' ' '" l. .1 l l - I I ! " I and every article in our immense $25,000 Stock of Dry Goods, Men's Wear, Shoes and Groceries, also our Enamelware, Crockery and Tinware Must now be Sacrificed to meet these demands. We are ordered to "Get the money and pay up." Now is your chance to get MORE FOR. YOUR MONEY than you ovor did before. OUR FORCED $ 1 0,000 MONEY-R AISING SALE is the greotestt sak in tb history of Central Oregon. The goods are yours for less than the Portland cost. Some of the items lilted last week are closed out. The EARLY SHOP EfcS HAVE MANY RARE BARGAINS WITH WHICH TO REMEMBER LARA'S FORCED SALE. Our 1 0,000 Bargains at $ 1 .00 Each are Wonderful Values ad Groceries Columbia Oats 3 fop 91.00 Violet Oat 7 for 9100 Standard Peas 11 for 910U Standard String Heana . .0 for 91.00 Yeloban Milk 13 for 91.00 Round up Cleaner . ...1- for 9100 Laundry Soap 23 for 91.00 Wild Roso Soap 11 for 91.00 Dew Drop Wash Powder 3 for 91.00 Mica Axle areas llbv. 11 for 91.00 U!catAkle Graav3lJ.. tor 91.00 16 or. Ietnon 'Extract ... 1 for 91.00 16 ox. Vanilla Extract . . 1 for 9100 8 ox. Vanilla. 4 ox. Lemon Ext..$l.0 8 ox. Lomon. 4 ox. Vanilla Ext. 9100 1 ox. Extracts. Asorted . .3 for 9100 Rarebit Macaroni 3 fur 9100 Toilet Paper. 11 for 9100 Pink ncana. IS lb 9100 Coffee, 30c quality. 4 lbs 9100 Coffee 35c quality 3 lbs. ..91.m Co (tee 40c quality, 3 lbs 91oo Gloss Starch 13 for 91.00 Celluloid Starch 10 for 9100 Stock Salt. SOlu sack 30c Oyster Shell. 9 lbs. for 2.Tc Candles, per doxen 21c Whole Spices, per package He Potatoes, per hundred 00c Carrots, per lb lc Turnips, per lb lc Parica, 10 lb sack 20c Graham Flour, 10 lb sack 20c Whole Wheat Flour, 10 lb sack .20c Sperry Rolled Oats ,c lie Sperry Flaked Hominy' 10c Sperry Flaked Peas 2 for 23c Cream of Wheat . . 10c Cottolene, medium Hc Cresco, small 20c Cresco, medium 3Kc Tea, SOc quality . . - 30c Tea, COc quality C-iHc Cooking Oil. gal .03c Golden Poppy Syrup, sal 80c Golden Poppy Syrup, gnl ....-IHc Golden Poppy Syrup, U gal ... . 20c Nectar Drips, gal 3Kc Nectar Drips, Vi gal 32c Nectar Drips, 2s 13c White Lilly 8yrup, gal V. . .0c White Lilly 8yrup. V, gS ,.,t, ,$c Kingsfords Starch, C lb box ....03c Uottle lllulng 10c Gllletts IJox Bluing He Hall lllulng. VJIt box 8c Deviled Meat, small (lc Deviled Meat, large 12c Corn Ueof ,2lci Lunch Tonguo JOc Vienna Sausage , . , 12c show just how taUy we seed the money. Come early and set the cream of these exceptional bargains: Men's W'r Hear) Dtack IIoso 0 for Cashmere Hose I for Fancy uta.Ho6 4 for Fancy Hose. 7Sc quality. .2 for Hjjary Cotton Mixed Hose 0 for Vicuna' I'ndbrw car 1 for Natural Wool Underwear 1 for Alt Golf Shirts. $1.25 to $2.00. Neckties, 75c quality ... .2 for All soft shirts. $1.25 to $2.50 . All Jthtikl Pants Heavy Wool Sox 3 for Uoys Worsted Unions . . 1 for Hoys' Coat Sweaters .... 1 for Men's Union Suits 1 for All Men's Gloves at 73c on the Corduroy Pants, $3.25 value. . . Corduroy Pants. $2.75 value. . . 54-Inch Duck Coat, lllanket Lined. $6.00 value Tan Whip Cord Pants, $2.75 Value Flannel Shirts. $1.75 quality.. 9I.0O 91.00 91.00 91.00 91.0O 91.00 91.00 9l.oo 91.0O 91.00 91.0O 91.00 91.00 91.oo 91.oo 91.00 92. IH 92H 91.28 9210 91.3M Hardware Single Rlt Axo 7Kc uoublo Pit Axe OHc Single lilt Axe Handle 30c Coat Hooks, per dox IOc Soap Shavers 3c Dish Mops 10c Potato Mashers 10c Shelf Brackets lie. 13c, 10c Common Rim Locks 21c lnilde Mortice Locks ...a (etc lantern Globes ..lie Scrub Brushes, 20c kind IOc APPLES WINESAPS NEWTOWNS JONATHANS Every box picked over , and guaranteed P I iVV Box Winter Bananas $1.35 Per Box 2b on those Olympia Knit Coats for Men and Women best ever made Enamel wr Every Article In Oitnmntrrit -LCont Wore ami of thr very lrt qunllly, Tea Pota, 75c "lie . . . , .&2c Tea Pots, 1.00 ilxt! 00c Coffee Pots, 76c slu 32c Co fTco Pots, $1.00 Blto 00c Pitchers, SOc slto noc Pitchers, 73c slxe 32c Pitcher and Wah Howl $1.50 alio 91.13 Dish Pan, $1.75 slxo 91.10 Dish Pan, $1.50 site OHc Handled Stew Pan, 60c alio . , . . IHc Waih Ilasln, 35c slzo .........27c llerlln Kettle, 36c alts .'-(lc Ilerlln Kettles, l.'c site ....... ,3'tc llerlln. Kettles, 65c alio 30c Collenders, 60c alio 31c Pie Plntcs. 20c alxe IOc Cono Pots, Nickel Platod 0.1c Tea Pota, Nickel Plated 3.V Tin Cups 3c Crockery end Glassware Glass Water Pitchers, 00c kind.. IHc White Howl and Pitcher, $2.00 kind 91. IH White Dinner Plate, per set C.HOr While Lunch plate, per ot (l.,70c Decorated Dinner Plates, per so of 6 .02c Decorated Lunch Plntcs, per aol of d Hlr Docorntrd pin plates per set C. . ,72c HoavyTlntol Plates, all ittea . . . ,H0c Decorated Jap Tea Pota 75c kind. IHc Syrup Pitchers, SOc kind .30c HuKors Nickel Silver Knives and Forks, set H3.I0 Ursa Ormolo clocks $2.25 kind 91. IH OUR REMNANT TABLE is always full of interest to the careful buyer. Don't miss seeing it during this sale. AxSm&6, DryGoods Calico, (ad colors ....17 yil. 9l.oo Porcale, 15c quality . , , .H yd.. 91,00 Chamhrey. ISc quality H yd. 91.00 Serpentine Crepo . ... .7 y.U. 9l.oo Columbia Bhlrtlng 10 yiU. 91.00 Henthnrblooni, all color I yd. 9l.oo White Outing , 11 jriU. 9I.IHI Fancy Oitlng , II yil. 9l.tm Hltkollne, fancy H yil. HI. (Ml Croi liar Nalna'k, 12Vjc 0 j.l. 9I.0O Cross liar Nalns'k, 17c o jil. 9I.IHI 71 Wldo Sheeting ... .0 yd. 9l.oo 91 Wldo Sheeting ....4 1. 91.00 All Linen Toweling ..II yN. 9l.oo All Lilian (Has TTng 10 yil. 9I.ini Tan Mix lllanknta I fur 9 1. (XI All Iadlr and MIe,C)t 00c mi Hip 91.00 Ladies' Underwear Florence Union Suit ....... 91.00 l)iis Hlr-ove Rib Vct , .2 fur 91.00 Children's Union (lulu , .2 for 91.00 Udlrs' Wool Tights ...1 for 9l.oo Notions FlnUhlng llrald. 10c Kind ..,, Finishing llrald, 6c Kind Ladle' lloio HiipKirtnr 25c kind lidlm' Hoa Supporter 36c kind Children' 25c llot Supporter . Children' SOc Mono Supporter . Ribbon. 40c kind , lllhhoii, 25c kind lt!hhon. 20c kind miilNin. 15c kind million. 12 Vic kind ullihon, 10c kind . million, fc kind 7r Ir I Or 2tr 2lr 23r 3.1c IHc IOc llr Or .7c lc "THE STORE OF BETTER. VALUES" Hats and Caps 1100 Hat y:i.o.i $3.60 Hat r7.1 $3.00 Hat 82.1.1 $2.00 Hat j. ,i $1.50 Hat 8 .03 All $1.76 Cap .,. . .91,10 All $1.50 Caps f 81.13 All $1.25 Cap ,i.i All $1.00 Cap ,7.1 Blankets and Comforters Cotton Illnnkol. $1.25 kind HI. on Comforters, IU.26 kind .91. IH (' imfortor. $s.oo kind 92. Ill Camp lllanket, $1.35 kind ,..91.12 Sweaters $5.00 I'urit Worsted H enter. .93.03 $.S0 I'urw Worsted Sweater. .9:1.03 $3,50 I'lirtf-Woralcd Hweater. .H2.H.1 ; LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Rev. Luke Sheehan conducted ser vices at Prinuvllle Sunday. Mies Lillian Dalthls returned to Seattle Saturday morning. Clyde McKay made a business trip to Redmond and Terrebonne Friday, In town this wok done. week ' having dental N. P. Welder went to Portland on Friday to have bis eyes treated. James I,ano, a stockman of Sliver Lake, was In town last wrek. The Prisclllas met Monday night with Miss Ilorden. Mrs. W. I). Wilson will entertain the afternoon "600" club tomorrow. Mrs. J. B. Sawhlll expects tl leave for Salem the latter part of the week Atto, loin, her husband there. Mlsa Mlnne Knutaen of Astoria ar rived Sunday night to visit her bro ther, M. D. Knutsen, and family. Horn, to Mr, and Mrs, Clark Paul, on Wednesday, February 6, 1913, an eight-pound girl. No bread was baked at the Ameri can Bakery Saturday because the big oven was being repaired. ' U, Y. Maker, who has been here working In the forestry o'fflco for sev eral weeks, left for Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Oertson of Tumalo have come to liend to live. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Arnold left yes terday for Toledo, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Q, M. Patterson have returned from Walla Walla, Wash., where they spent several weeks. The Methodist ladles will have a The evening "500" club will meet foo,d a,e at O'Donnell's market Sat. tpnlght with Mrs. 11. K. Allen. The duck season closes Saturday just a month and a half before the fishing season openfyori April lj ' . P. S. Wolteoiillle'r,' a Veal estate rnun of Spokane, stopped oil In Deod pn his way to Hums. -Mrs. Ada Johnston of Cleveland, C, mother of Mrs, George A. Jones, IsVlsitlng her daughter here. t . ... urday. well known wan In on busl- W. W. Hrown, the stocknian4cf Crook 'cofinty, town Several days last-week. There will be a social and bonbon Iduuce givtu oy the Fraternal Ilroth. erbood In Sithor's hull Thursdnv 'evening of next week, this being the monthly opt-n meeting of this lodge. ,,, . . .' w ' . ,. I-.. .uroestKxater, uncv'aswcamoiiM ted to the asylum from Crook county In April. 1011, died at tho Eastern Oregon asylum on January 30, Mrs. II. J. Overturf entertained yestorday afternoon In honor of.hqr sister, Mrs. P. L. Tompkins of Hood Hiver. J, C. Hoblmion came up from Mad ras Saturday on huslncHS. Mr. Rob inson Is agent for the Itco and Hud son automobl'eg. Mrs. O. W. Crawford and Mrs. Schwartz of llunis were In town sev eral days last week. They came in from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hocsley nre Jn from their ranch near La Pino. Mm. Hocsley Is taking teatmont under Dr. Ferroll. Tho dance of the Subscription Dancing Club Saturday night was most successful, a largo crowd .at tending. Tho noxt danco will bo on February 22. , Miss Lota Ilenn, who lives 14 miles east of tpwn, has been visiting Miss kdhh Kas'tcn. Mnas Kas'tes Is now living with Mrs. Coo, In tho latter' new residence. y , Mrs. John H. Morton, ffirmerly Miss Inga Sather, whose hubandla a railroad contractor of BdmontpJV Alberta, Canada, Is visiting her ply--enttt. Mr. and Mrs, K. A. Satheryfy ! . ;iiCund.Pi(Unllft;(iie6nd of a series of sermons wll be given by Itev. K. 0. Judd at tho llnptlHt church on the subject, "Tho Chris tian Church a Ravealod Mystery." TIicho aro expository,' leading up to an explanation of 1)19 13tli chapter of Matthew, " Mrs, W. K. Scott will entertain tho members and friends of the llaptlst Woman's Missionary and Social Union n't tho homo of Mr. H. C, Kills Wednesday afternoon, Fadruiiry 19. jThe members arp requested tn conic early and bring noodles arid thimbles. Refreshments will lie served. Mr. and Mrs. Archie (lownn of Hums, who have boon spending tho winter In Portland, camo in Inst night and left this morning for their home.. Among the paisongerti out today for tho Harney county sent were Mr. Ornnt Thompson and son, who have been to Portland. J. Kdward Larson, who went to Seattle Saturday ,to purchase machin ery for his laundry, decldod boforo leaving to build of brick or stono. Work on tho new quarters for tho laundry wilt be started as soon as ho returns. He will operato hi mnchln, (cry with oloctrlc motors, using prolj ably threo. "Dill" Hnnley and frKfc'atfcqmiwi-k led by their nloce, Miss Hanley, and James Donnogon, county assessor, of Jlurnn, woro in town Saturday. They 40 IN ARE , ON SEWER M FINE WEATHER HELPS PROGRESS When Ohio Street Work 1 (.'omplct. tl, Holler and Mattery of Drill Will Tncklo Northwiitl Work, Acro Pilot Iluttc Ciinal. With six steam drills working and 10 men on tho Jab, consldornbo prog res 1ms boon niadu with tho sowor project during the wqok. One gang with tht'eo drills, fed by ono hollar, Is working on Ohio street and the othernwlth tliroo drills, In the alloy west of Wull street, in tho roar of tl Coo rcsldonco and northward. Thanks to tho recent good wonthpr far.jiiili;Jor wrk IiaB,jboio. .uceojn- PlUhod than has been the cnio up to tho preaent. whuti tlm titan hnvo Iipcii Inlmrlng under ery dvoro wwithor condition which Interfered orlouly. , My tomorrow arrahgumeuta will bo complotod for tha inslnlfntlon or n coiiipressad air drilling oiltnt which will handle n minimum of 600 feet of hoio dally. This work will bo dono on tho contract, at so much n foot. As soon ns tho trench now open on Ohio street Is competed and filled In tho bailor am) drills working thoro probably will bo movo nortlioaat of town nud tho tronch put In whoro It crosses tho Irrlgntlon canal as It will bo n great oonvonloiico and economy to got this portion dono whllo tlm water Is out of Mm .nni ni... stretch of work from town to tho imiiuHiu piatii enn bo put through for oaslor and chonper than that up town, an thoro w be Uttlo necessi ty for covering tho shots and taking othur precautloni. HH IH PirTUIIKIl, Tho "Northwest Now," tho month ly lltlbllcntlnn nt 11. m .1 . Townslto Company, contains an ox- ...., n,llc,0 upon tiond. Thoro are live lllustrnMnm, nn . of the town,t5kcu rocontly, and tho ii 1.. ""T'",lI(, I'lmiior mm, J, I . Wmpndy's' residence, the now r r gotlon dim' and tho interior of 0. 11. vvuinuua sioro,