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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1913)
THIS IIKNt) IWULKTIN, IlBMI), W KBNKHOAY, MARCH 10, 10IJI. PAGE T. "Some Clothes" Young Man! , T IJESE Fine Spring Days you need to spruce up when yon go a-walking the streets of u Sunday afternoon in company with Her. Nothing no attracts favorable notice as the clothes you wear. He particular about the clothes you wear, fund particular where y o u buy them, and you will get somewhere. T h i s store can lit you"7ut in Hats, Shoes, and Natty Spring Suits that set well on you and you want no other kind. You will get "Some Clothes", young man, at R. M. Smith Clothing Co. Bend, Oregon 'Everything to Wear for Men Who Care. it J, II. Ilonn wan In Madras Friday as n witness' In n land content caso, Tho Presbytorlan Guild will glvo it bouofU shrjw lit tho Htnr Thoatro on Friday, March 28. A. .1. liartnr of LuldlnW In In Bond wltli IiIh nuto which hu I opornt Ing In tho passenger business, 0. I). Burgln Iiiih ImiiKlit out Hoy Vlnyiird'a linlf Interest In tho firm or Vliiynnl ft MtirKln mid will hero lifter conduct tho business ttlono, Russell Muhonoy, who linn boon nt thu Depot Hotel nick with piieiiino nln, I it recovering. A coiiiln. K, W. WuOibnnr. wiih horn last week from Colfax, Wash., to visit him. II. W. Hknm Iiiih hail it platform lint In IiIn more for use ni Ills mIIIcu. iti'rollliiK tho-ssfo 'up .on tho olova Hon It got out of control ami dam aged Movorhl stoves wiled If full, W. K. ItiKHrMoll, who Iiuh been with Tho Bulletin for tho last Mix yrneks, loft for New York Sunday moriiliiK. hnvltiK received a very satisfactory offer of it managerial PonUIihi with it publishing house there. Itont Farnhiitn spout Friday lit Culver adjusting n flrn loss for tho Horticultural i'lro Itoilof of Oregon. Tin properly destroyed wns tho eountry residence of It. A. Merchant, ono of thu hoit Iti that part of tho country. A. I.. Hunter, brother of J. N. Hunter, arrived Haturdny. Mr. Hunter says ho will got his now furniture atom ready for business and opened tip hy thu middle of next week. Mr. Hunter was here four veer ago. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mm. C. I). Drown has been Uld up with tho nrlp thU weak. K. P. Madsen was tip from Des chutes Saturday night. Mrs. A. T. Framo luititlncd par till paralytic stroke yesterday, but atoms to bo doing well. Tim danco by the Butiserlptlon Dancing Club scheduled for Satur day nUht of this week has been IKistponed until April 6. Mrs, Its Morehouse, sister of It. K, Koon, arrived last night to Join liar husband, who Is general fore man or tho sower construction work. V A. Bogtson has received report Trout tho assayors that tho ore ho had tested rccontly for gold also shows 3 per rent of copper and 1.3 per cent of xlnc, Mrs. Hubert II. Webb, after n flvo weeks' rest. Is attain playing piano at the Dream Theatre. liurliiK her tsrstlon Miss Ethel Thomua preildod nt llm Instmninnt. (T CLASSIFIED COLUMN Ailvi,rtleiiient' liiccrtrd tinder till heading nt tin trr of out; cent r wnnl for imqcIi liucif Inn. DUcouiit op extended I inert loin. Charge ore payable In advance except for adver tiser having a regular nccoiint wllli The Bulletin. For Hale. J. W, lilack of Fernwood. Idaho; Oscar I.. Illack of Carrolton, Wssh.; C. A. Parrolt of lllo. Idaho, and II. II. Gcycr of Prescott, Wash., Died on homesteads In the southeast country. Charles lloyd has had cirnenters at work In his meat market putting In a cold storaso department. Part of the equipment was saved front his old market In the burned Mutxlg bulldln. W, II. Hawks of frrsratt, Wash father of Mrs. O. C. Hankie, has been here a few days looking over the town and the hamcttcsd district. His sons will como In and flic on claims, ha states. There will bo a benefit show at tho Dream Thoatro next Wednesday nlRht Riven hy tho Itebekah lodgo. Tho ladles will put on a special pro gram, details of which wilt bo an nounced next weok. Bpec'tl Easier services will bo liotii In !i. .Methodist church Sun day. In tho Morning special an- thorns will bo Riven and In tho even ing an Easter proRram, tn which all J persons are cordially Invited. Cbsn&ceJfof j4Aiyoj2a6 -tUTTTI&sMGL STrrJ!ri.J; WV ' IT "T a& .; am-zjmt r EfllffiT w BffiFfmti i r- wnu:k nAj cstsbbkv i -rti i sssBsssKssftsisHlstVVsv' mB sDspl 1 JK fvt r n f 1 rfiSl Jy i st JDcai fltnyi- Some women fiut ail of IhtiA money in, Areiiy clotdeS, vAici Jobn-veaA oui. d Lt lieve cveAy uomon aAo-uid furnish AeA home handAdmcjLy Lefoie he' Afjendi eveAxihinp on "o-uiJicle" Ahou, cS Jbetleve in "inside' com-' fort, . '..' afhe whole family can enjoy a -well cIacjjccI Aoom and for a Jtony. time, aJhcn you wont mind if the neiphloAA do come in to visit, will -you? --...... ... QAwayA youA friend, Xou, (P. 5,-Auy aood, AeliaLle fuAniture while you aAe q it, Sfhe only A to Ac J eveA think of Iviyinp fuAnituAe frornl (&. srL uwmpson .- FOIt WALK 120 acres, houso and furniture and all Improvements, for $1500. This Is a IiIr bargain. C. F. McDermott, I.aldlaw, Ore. 2-Sp POtl HAt.K 80 acres Irrleatod land, Rood 6-roont houso; nil fenced and cross fenced; 40 acres in culti vation, I32&0. Was taken on a Mnstt as-m sn.l thn St ! ! nrln In linn (fvdu niui uiu i's i.v s- w..w w msko It sell. J. A. Hastes, Ilcnd. 2tf pnil RAf.K 10 nrr Irrlsatei! land, about 10 acres has been In cul tlvatlnn. nnlv (Ire miles from Ilend on Rood rosd, A bargain and will pa) you to Investigate, S&u. j. a. Hastes, llend, Oro. 2tf I AM KHIXING lota In Aubrey HelghU at $150, $200 and $300, on Innnn of tlft rnih anil from Id to S10 mnnlhlv. onlv 6 tier cent on defer red payments. This property Is the most signtiy to no unci snn oniy ti n D lilorks nf the business center ot ilcnd. J. A. Hastes, Ilcnd. Ore. 2tf FOIt 8AI.B lf.0 acres Irrigable land near Ilend, SO acres set to clo ver and nlfilfa, 90 acres In cultiva tion; new bungalow. Ait fenced nnd eross fenced. Will sell this plsec nt $1300 loss than prosont owner paid for It a yoar ago. Compelled to sell. J. A. Itastea, Ilond. Oregon. !tf FOIt 8ALIS ISO acres chole Ir- Hgalml land, 00 aero cleared. SO seres la crop, SB scree Mt to clover ind alfalfa, good 0-rooin house, tub tlr and colled and nicely (tainted and nhoMt 10 aprM of waste land, only $ 1100. J. A. Masts. tnd. Or. Stf FOIt SAI.R 16,000 "nw Oregon" strawberry plants. B0 cents a liuu- drml. Po well tn this oil win to. N. 1'. Vlaysrd. Ilend. 2-1 lp FOIt 8AI.I5 Jtrsy oow, with calf. Mrs. Welder, fourth door north of ersnmer). 1-2 FOR SAt.W Uolsteln . oova nnd Duroe Jersey Ihihi. " ihIIm oust of Rend on Waugh road. C. V. Ilnrto. K. F. n. itr FOR SAl.B Furnlturo, splondl.i heater, $2. SO. ImiuIio S, llulletln. 2p FOIt SAl.U Half ton of seod nrtl- cltikeN at rea soluble pi lews by P. II .leucer. Handled In town by Sltise Hardware Co. in ' FOIt &AI.B I have somo of thoso flne nmdes jet at u small pi Ice In Uldlnw. pro. C. II. Hatch. 1-tp FOIt SAI.IS Kolloratrasa "Orys fji Whlto" Orplnston egg"; also R. I. Rqil. Theo Qhlokgus took no ptlsoa in tno show room, thuy were nt home laying. Mrs. Carl Hatch, I.aldlaw, Oregon. lHp FOIt SAMS First clnsa oats hay, nt rontuimiblo rates. P. J. Young, n Hiilro t,nw bungalow, Bi mlltM N. M,' ot Uon'd on It. F. D. routo. l-2p FOR SAI.H HatohliiR OR59 from thoroughbred Ilnrrod Rocks, uIbo thoroughbred S. C .Whlto Leghorns. Heavy laying strain. Pon of bU May hatohod pulleta laying SS eggs during December and 87 during January. Price $1 per sotting. Wrlto your wnnta on n postcard to Mrs. H. A. Smith, Rox 81, Rend. l-2p FOR SALE Team of horses, vt. nbou 1600 each, 0 and 7 years old. Ooorgo Oertson, Ilond. fi2tf FOR SALE or trndo for Rond proporty, 2, 3, or 5 acres, near car lino, betweon Oregon City and Port land. Rox lGf, Rond. 62-Sp FOIt SALE 7B tons ot prlmo first cutting alfalfa hay. Price $13.30 f. a. bi Rend. J. J. Elllnger, Redmond, Oregon. 2tf FOtl 8ALE My delivery team and harness, also my freight wagon, complete' outfit, $300. See me. A, LM,J.ra. . . 6i ggkfc Easter Showing ON EASTER Sunday every woman is anxious to stppcnr nt her very best. Eitster is more than tt re ligious festival as it also signifies the "Coining Out" of new costumes, in con formance with the long established cus tom which marks it as the beginning of the real Spring Season. We are making a Remarkable Show ing of SUITS, each one of which may be accepted as exactly right in style Priced from $12.50 to $28.00 Several new suits just received. New Dress Accessories. Aigrettes and Bandeaux. 75c to $1.25 Chemisettes and Guimpes.. 50c to 75c Rar Pins 50c to 75c Rows and Jabots 25c to 50c RuHling, per yd 25c, 35c, 50c Bulgarian Trimmings are THE HIT. We show Dress Trimmings, Bands, All overs, and Silks in Bulgarian Colors. NEW HOUSE DRESSES AND KIMONOS JUST RECEIVED. A BASE BALL AND BAT FREE -j (f .. r( with every Boys' Suit. Price ZpO.UU XO 4O.UU First to Show y ZttttlVl 1 tYt f fC DepcnAn ttienewihlnzs X T XC4.11 111 JL V JL 1 1 IV 1 J jStoro J FOR SALE Complete set of fix tures, including scales and counters, trucks. Ice box, etc., tor an up-to-date grocery store, invoice svuv. jusa store for rent. . See A. M. Lara. Oltt FOJt SALE Five head of cheap horses, on Ilend and Prinevlllo road at Powell Rutte. N. H. Golden. Cl-2 FOR SALE Crystal Whlto Orp ington eggs for hatching, from Kel terstrass strain. Imported direct last year; also unrelated breeding stock at reasonable prices. Four first priies at Redmond Poultry Show. Fred Huey, Park Addition. Oltf i iiavk vrv cood Ruff Orulncton cockerels for sale at very reasonnblo pricos. It. C. immcio, iicaraona. Oregon. 0tf FOR SAL Oraln hay at my ptaco x mites from Rend, $11 per ton. Phone or addrew O. C. Cardwolt Bend. -5l FOIt SALIt StrswlMrry plants at 0 cts per dec Ploco orders at one. P. II. Deneor, It. F. D. Ilend. Stf FOR SAHfrPalr or .light mares, harnosa and wagon. Cheap. Roml Sash & Door C 2p Lnn C.M.W 'uw miriint fnr sad dle horse or Idtyole. Lee Pesre. Fremont, Oro. rnit SAI.H Hour flna lots In Park Addition In block 13. Wntor. light nnd bIiIowhIUh: attractive houses occupy adjoining proivsrty. Samo prices you pay for unimproved lots far out. "Inquire "Bargain", at llulletln ofilco, Stf FOR SALE Fine ranch. 10 acres In alfalfa, good homo, outbuildings, 'xtrns. fence and cross fences. All thoroughly Improved nnd In profit able operation. K. W. It'ohnrdwrn. 2 miles oast ot Rond. 49tl FOR SALE -1 S0-cro relinquish meet, with 1G0 adjoining; nlso other eholco locations, Addross R. C. care llulletln. J3tf FOR SALE Red clover hay $12. bIbo mammoth clover hay $S, all of It baled. Four miles west ot Lald taw. Ore. Wlmer & Spaugh. 4SU FOR SALE Rluo record Under, wood typewriter ribbons nt the llul letln otlico. if FOR RENT Improved Irrigated lands near Deschutes, Orc.Inqulre of Wm. Johnson, Deschutes, Ore. 49tt Wanted. U'ACTEn To FCTOinond with a middle aged woman homesteader who wishes home. J. M.. care Bul letin. 1-2 p WANTED Full blooded Minorca rooster Ed Halvorson. Rend. 51tt WANT to get out on my homestcM and will exchange first mortgage due In June for horses, cow and chick ens. Address II. C, care Bulle tin. P WANTED Relinquishment, muit be Itargaln. owner only, must show claim, tholr expense. G. W. He, Altamont Hotel. Sp AYANTKD Wagon. Jmrnes and team, maroa proferrml. Must bo cheap, rtililross (1. W. Hess, Alta mont Hotel, Rend. 2p WANTED Second hand saddle, Stato condition and price. P. O. Box 63. Sp WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply at residence ot H. J. Overturf. 3tf WANTED Men and teams to clear light sagebrush. C mites from Laldlaw. Inquire Fisher's store at Laldlaw. 2-3 HELP WANTED Reliable middle aged man for all round ranch work, one familiar with stock and Irriga tion preferred. Address box 221, Deschutes, Ore. 2p WANT to get out on my home stead. Will exchange first mortgage of $1000 due In Juno for horses, cow, chickens, etc. Address H. O., caro Bulletin. 2p Lft nnd Found. FOUND Naturalization papers and homestead papers ot Dane Hrn Jak. Owtter may have by calling at Bulletin oltloo and paying for adver tlstlng. 2tf LOST Dark gray overcoat, be tween Bend aad 22 mllepost on road to Bums. Reward for return to the Bulletin office. 2p For Rent. FOR RENT Three-room house In Wlwitorln, ?G per month. 0. W. Oort 6on, Box 9, Bend, Oregon. ltt FOR RENT Tho best locatod Btoro In Bend for n grocery, midway between tho First National Rank and tho new. postofllco. Sholvln nnd fix tures complete. Long lease given If desired, See ownor. A. M. Lara, tf FOR RENT Furnished cabin. J 5. W. B. Lesh, lot 11, block 1C, Center Addition. 48tr FOR RENT Good furnished housekeeping rooms, mpdorn In every way. Inquire at Altamont Hotol 48f FQR RENT Improved Irrigated iand In Powell Buttu district. Apply to G. A. McFarlaue,' Redmond, Ore gon. 3tf FOR RENT OR SALE 100, acrea of Irrigated laud under Arnold, y; tern, 6 miles from townj 26 aprtji H0. dr cultivation. Call on or addjW Chas. D. Rovre. Bend. 3U AMDCVSRYTHINGIN iH!fokiyy 3Zilj rpr FOR 3USL.DERS. ffl . j)' M Vj-sir ROPE, TWINE, CORD. CARPENTEWSt . FOR THE DEST TOOLS THAT WILL HOLD THEIR .. " W EDGE, COME TO US BUILDERS) A- m FOR THE BEST FINISHING HARDWARE THAT WILL LAST AND BE ORNAMENT i ' TO YOUR BUILDING, COME TO US WE WE; SELL NO OTHER KIND. EVERYBODY! WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING fN HARDWARE. COME TO THE STOKE THAT HAS MADE ITS GOOD .REPU TATION BY SELLING ONLY GOOD GOODS. ' Skwse Hardware Company. W Impair Uuos af Ail Kind. '