The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, May 21, 1913, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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Do you know about
them? Those arc the
remedies that are
justly famous on ac
,' count of their won
derful curative
powers.
.'' Iluxnll HomvilluM iiro rrimlo
after tho moat approved
i fonmiliiH from tho intrc.it,
x' IiIkIiuhI HtroniUli iItukh,
In one of tlio (Int'Ht Jnl
oratorlos In the world.
Kvery formttln la tent
vd mid tried. One
romudy for enoh all-
inunt. Auk for
KltKK liOOKLET.
Patterson Drug Co.
' The 3fe2aSS Store
Beware of
THERE IS ONLY ONE
Bend Cash Grocery
East of Depot. Where the Sun Rises.
We tire the only store that makes these prices.
No rent, no eostly fixtures or expensive build
ings. You pay only for your groceries. We
do not have to taek on 10 $ to cover credits.
We haven't any. We cut on big orders.
Flour, first patent $1.25 pr sock
Fmheggs 20 cents a dozen
Creamery butter 2 lbs. for 65 cents
3 pounds steel cut WJco coffee $1.00
Honey made by tke bees 12 cts. per pound
Bananas... 30 cts. per dozen
Fels naptha soap 10 bars for 55 cents
We Deliver. We Want Your Business.
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j'-HAert yo-u Juy youA new Summer jfuAni
uAd fjAaclLcc economy ontl pet ihe pood
kind. 3ftn you can u4e ii ihe xihoie year
aAound, di'Jk a Shame and nearly IrAeaks
youA Jiack io move heavy ciolAJ oui and in
ihe ioujc eveAy clay.
John, LaLy and a? enjoy oucioor4 jo
muci, and aiay oui in ihe fresh uiA moAe
since we've louphi 11J some new JummeA
furniiure,
dome iake ftoAch-ied wiih -uA, '
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'L&C'RL NBVVSTEMS
Mra. J, V. Klkliia In visiting In
I'ortlnml.
yiytl Corknlt Ih In Portland for
inmllcal tnmtninnt.
V. A, Forbes ruttirnod lunt wouk
fn'.iii nttuudlnic court In Prltiovlllu.
Tlmm will Iki mirvloofl at tint Cnth
ollc church Htiinliiy at 10: .'10 a. in.
Tin) Afternoon MlO club will moot
toninriow with MrM. M. H. Luttlii.
Ilodgor (t. Caldwell or Poitltiml
was In llend on busluuan yeetorday.
T. C. Itanch mill family oxpect to
atari Friday Tor Ciwirornln In n rlK.
Tim Oalmllorltu Chili will kIvo n
datine In Huthor'n hull Hoturday night.
Mm. 0. P. NlHWuimnr ntitnrtnlnod
tli it teaohora at hur homo Thursday
night.
IWrn, to Mr. anil Mm. 0. I'. Put
nam, Tuesday moon, n H -pound
boy.
Tho band concert I'rlday night
will he at tho wirnur uf Pond and
OnigQii atrouta.
Illll I low nil wait arrested Sunday
for flghtliiK h tul wnn lined flfi In
Itooonlor ISllln court.
Prank Motion him returned from
Klumiilli Fnlla whuru lie. wont several
weeka ago on business.
I'rlday night Mm, A. M. Iira gavo
n retention In honor of Miss Arrhi
lllaok, who left .Monday for her homo
At ItOSOlllirg.
P. II. Chamberlain, who was for
merly engaged In missionary work
In tho mil, linn recently arrived In
Imitators
2?istos
fiocnpson
Doa IUDuty.
. jatmnw
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vpo&p
Jloncl from Portland with hli wlfo
mid live children. Tliuy aro touting
on tho Mender tract
C. L. Moad, owner of tho Imperial
Hotel In Portland, with lilit wife mid
non, HiiMit tho pant week In Hend, at
thu'Altaiiiont.
Tho Prlscllln Cttih mot al tho
Wlcint homo Mondnjr lilKht, Miss Oer
truilo Morton tun Mian Paiillnu Wleat
ItollIK tllO llOHteHSOH.
The Deschutes aurvoy party hna
lonted tho mom wlioro tlio library
fornierly wan, next (o tint Unlit com
puny'H olllco, for n aUiro room.
' Tho aehool children have liven
having pIcnlcH Kloto tit Ih wouk. Tho
IiIkIi dl'IiooI MtnilMiita wont up river
Monday ami hud a trig outlitK
William ItamlhiH and fatnlly ar
rived Monday from Prldny llarlior,
Waalt.. mnkliiK the Ioiik trip hy auto.
Tliay will make their homo hero. Tho
ltfliidhf aro old frlunda of I'aul it.
PHtorMon.
Mr. and Mm. It. 8. Drake, who
havo tieiiti nt tlio .Mountain View for
nevonil woeka, loft tlilw-itioriiliiK for
llorkeley. Cal., wlmro they will vla
It relative for wtvernl weeka lieforo
returning to their homo In Seattle.
H. P. Lev. fornierly umiUlttnt aalea
iiinnar of the Mend Park Company.
Inw gone Into Hid real ontnte himlnuiiM
In Heat tie for hlmaolf, now lielttK tho
maiiiiKnr of the llend Land Company,
In tho Arcudn lltilhlliiR.
The crew of eiiKlneera who nro on
KiiKed on tho atirvoy of tho Dcaohtitca
river went Into camp at Henlinm
1'alln Monday on tho vant aide. A
dlamoml drill will I to uaod In making
Hitindlngii for a dam rciorvolr Ite
at the fall.
Tho City Council had a short aca
alon luat nUht hut nothing of Impor
tance wan done. There will Imi an
other meeting Friday evening when
the city engineer will fllo tho aseii-
meiit roll In tho atrvet Improvement
wotk now under way.
Tho llend ixoplo had fin nlitindanc
of ami iioiiiont lant Prlday ovenlni(
In ad lltlo i. tue regular attracM I'll
if th c toning, there waa a concct
by Ihii iin I at Wall and Mlnnciiotii
atreeta, n Imnkt't aoolnl Ity the Motho
dUt ladlei In the Johnaon hulldlng
niil a dance In Hathor'a Hall hy tho
Itoyal NelghlKira of America.
The foientry telephone lino to
('rune Pralrlu hai lieeii flulahed to
within a mile of the ranger station.
Thin stretch cannot ho put up until
later In the kuiroii when tho meadow
drloM off. A portion of tho iipur up
(ireen Mountain waa constructed hut
thla work could nut ho Mulshed now
owing to the anow jut on the moun
tain.
A alight change Iibm I teen in.iilo In
the program of lecture arranged hy
Dr. Gornj; aa announced In The
Ilullctln lust wcok. Instead of tho
lecture hy Dr. Coo thla evening, Dr.
Oorhy will give a preliminary talk
and Dr. Coo will upe. k next Monday
evening. All aro Invited to attend
tho meetnigs, which will he held at
the resldenco of II. II. Ford at 7:45.
Mlsa Mllltcno l.oiloux ot Walla
Walla, Wash., la visiting her sister.
Mra. 0. M. Patterson.
T01SITE PROMOTER HERE
Nt. Paul Man U IntrrrMcil In Dcvcl
iiiinent '. of the Cum-miIi'm.
"It In my confident expectation that
the railroad will come ncro the Cut
chiIom within a couple of jciim. '
Such wna tho statement of A. A.
White, lownaltu promoter of St. Paul,
who was hero yoatorday. While Mr.
Ahlto flatly state that ho and his
aksocuitw linvu no connection with
any mllumd. It haa alwnya heon 11
.natter of common report that nt least
indirectly he waa nillllsted with the
Illll Interests, During tho 40 yeata
of hla activity hu haa laid out and
owned more than 40 townsltea, nliout
40 of which woro on Illll lined, chief
ly In Minnesota, Montana and North
Dakota.
Mr. Whlto Is atratlng thrco town
sites on the west ulope of the Cas
cades about opposite Hend. Oue will
io at Poster, at the Junotlon of mld-
Jle and anuth forka of the Santlam
river, one a mile and 11 half enbt of
Cascadla and tho third at Clear I.ko.
ner tho summit of the Cascades.
whore extensive power developments
are under way. anld to ho Illll work.
Tho laUer will ho a aummcr resort
hotel prluolpally. Mr. Whlto la the
owner of the Oregon Hotel In Prlno-
vllle, which, ho states, ho haa for
sale.
CHURCH NOTICES
McthodUt.
Sorvlcca Sunday at 11 a. in. and
8 p. in. Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Hpworth League at 7 p. in. Prayer
meeting Thursday at S p. in. Choir
practice Wednesday nt S p. m.
Climtit of the llretht-eu.
No services mm Sunday. Sorvlcca
Sunday, June 1, ut 3 p. m. In Metho
dist church.
lYeshjtcrlan,
Itogular aervlcea nt tho Star Tho
atr next Sunday, conducted hy tho
puBtor. The children a day program
iitinounced for June 8 haa heen post
poned until the now church la com
pleted. Sunday nchQol Sunday at 10
a, iu How Faruham, mtpt.
Uapthtt.
Sunday Bchool at 9:45, preaching
at. 11 a. ru. and 8 p, m. Hrotherhood
at p. m. Young people's mooting at
7 p, ai. Prayer mottlng a p. m. on
Wodneuday. Choir practlco Tatraday
evblng at 7:30.
KINGOFGAMBLEhS
Francois Blnno, the Ex-Convict,
Who Bought Monaco.
THEN STARTED MONTE CARLO.
A Dold and Rackttss Ooldisr of For
tuns, H. Instituted tin Glided 0am
log Palae. That Now Win Millions
Ysarly For Its Waalthy Owntra.
I'm mold llliinc, an oxouvUt from
tlomhurg, Itoiight the prlnelmllty of
Momti'O, IkmiIm nod luigguge. The Ken
inn of gamhlltig had claimed many an
Individual, mniiy a uohle mid hla eslnto
nil not infreiieutly an entlro city,
nit It had never loforo undertaken
.in Ii n con"inwl on thU.
Fntlieok Ittaiic la olio of tho most re
luarkahle of ull Aoldlura of fortune. Of
ula eirly lilntory little la known. He
tvna aelr.iil hy the authorities of Horn
'nirg for ImvltiK made fraudtilctit uxo
if the teti'Kraph In relation to atock
xrlinuj;e iiewn received from Purls.
II In method wna one of the very nldeat
-iiflinuly. tlw corruption of tho urn
liloyeea. It neenis that at this time lha
Ocrinaii Inw did not precisely cover
thla apeilea of awlmllliig. and he and
tila tivlu brother escaped with a sen
lenee of seven months.
Friiucola lllnuv una tint dlKcoumceiL
Ho had accumulated 100,000 franm,
ami with that sum he established the
Ktimanl nt llnmhurg. Tho Kursaal
ilourlxlnil. and Illnuc might have gm
111 there to the reallzatlun of hla am
billons hut for the national sentiment
he waa shrewd enough to foreaee.
Bin ne renllxcd that the time wna not
far distant when the German people
would put down the sort of gambling
In which he was engaged, no he began
o look about for aotnc new country In
which to aet up hla temple of fortune.
On the roast of the Mediterranean,
between the klngdoma of France and
Italy, there whs n little Independent
principality. It waa not mora than
two mile nnd n ipmrter long and hard
ly thriiMiunrtera of n mile wide, hut It
wna nu ludeeiident kingdom, with an
nld nnd royal Iioiiko.
Charlea III. waa the reigning prince,
but he wna n tattered monarch, nnd hla
i-oiirt wna n iM-gpirly make believe. In
hla dcHpernte altuatlou It la aald he np
nlled to n whrvwd Pnrlslan for wunsol.
who ndvtacd him to aet up gaming ta
llica and thereby -ruin other people's
iitijci-ta almv yon have already ruined
your own.
Onirics 111. followed that pregnant
iidvlee He sold n gambling courcaaloo
h.tle principality to two ml'venturerx,
Puval nnd lfevfe. Thetc men built
the rnaino. tail their venture wna not
particularly nuci-rssful. They nascrteil
that Charlea' nvartce could uot le aatla
tied, nnd when Frnncola Itlnuo arrived
on the Modllrrrnnrnn. around IftX). he
Iwught the couceaalon and moved hla
gambling cNlablPibment from the Kur
nal at Ilomburg to Monaco.
Frnncola Iltanc waa a bold and dar
ing adventurer. The little principality
wna divided practically Into thrco
toxtna Monaco. Condnmlne and Monte
Cnrlo. It waa the laat that Francois
lllanc occupied. He employed the best
architect to bo hnd. built n great ca
sino, laid out beautiful gnnlena and tor-
rnrea nnd rxH?nded over 3.00).000
tiw)ii the mere pn4ect of making
Monte Carlo the gambling beadijunr
lera of Kurope.
Fmneola Itlnnr. the ex-convlct from
Ilomburg. wna no ordinary mnn. Lord
Ilroiighnin Knld that Itlnuc wna the
unsiteit financier of hla time At any
Pile. Ida great financial ndventuivJuMI
led tiaolf. lllanc cnnie to live In splen
dor. He married hla daughtera to
iriuivi. he nrcuiuulnted a fortune ot
J.VI.000.0O0 fniiH. ami he left behind
"llin nn eatnhllahnient that uet ut leust
t.t.00i).oo() n year In protlta.
More than thla, Francois ithtnc
'totight nnd paid for the principality of
Monaco. He paid Ctmrlc-4 III. riOO.OO)
'ninca n yenr nnd all hla exlieuaea. with
1 percentage of the protlta; ho kept up
ill I ho romls nnd garden for the prln
'Ipallty: he paid the poll- nnd magla
tnitea nnd all fixed chnrgea of the
Hlugdom. Moreover, -when the mor
ohauta of Nice eudonvoriHl to erauade
ho Frem-h aeni.te to nalat gambling at
Monte Cnrlo nnd when tho aubjoeta of
iio principality thicntcned to revolt
lllaue. daring and full of tvaourcea. Ind
Charlea Inaue an edict nloliihlng all
taxea In the principality, and out of his
oiut"s!on. lu tiddltlon to what he had
already paid, Illnuc paid ull tho taxea
if Monaco.
When Albert Honor Charlea, the
present Prince of Motmeo, eume to (he
throne he remained under the thumb
of the famlllo lllanc, and In 18US the
onc'jaalon they hnd obtained wan n
ueeif for tlfty yeara iiaui the pay.
mentor 10,000,000 frunca down, 15.000,
100 to In puld lu 11114 ami other vnst
mina, together with prnotlcaHy all tlxwl
hurgea or the principality. All thla la
done by n company culled La Soclete
ile-i llatna de Mfr te Monte Curio,
And ao the genlua of gambling ate a
Id nu and Ida court, a monarch of one of
the oldest ivlgulug houaea lu Kuropc
.palace, no army, a principality with
H Htihjecta, nnd u hUhop and cntheilral
to iMxiti-Melvllle Davlaaou Paat, lu the
Saturday ISvenlng Post.
Ktpt Him Postad.
"Concleu-e la what tella man when
hela doing wrojig." .. ,
fl'lia,! mu'y latrue In-yqur ramllr.'
rvplliHl Mr. Meektou, "but my wffj's
name In Henrietta." Washington BUr
Thou ahalt not riA by grlavtng over
tb IrreiuHllahl mt, tartby nt&Mdy.
You
It
in Neckwear, we have just re
ceived some attractive and neat
FRILLS AND COLLARS.
An attractive new line of Boys' Wash Suits, -priced
from
65c to $1.25
New ALL SILK Messnline Petticoats, all col
ors, plain and changeable
$3.50 and $4.00
KAYSER GUARANTEED SILK GLOVES
Short Long
50 CQiits $ 1 .00
This is the store that everyone should know.
Quality Merchandise and a Square Deal at
Marmheimer's
THE MOST IN
THE DEST IN QUALITY
MUSICAL SHOW TONIGHT
Ibinil Will Give Kxccllcnt Program
at the Dream.
The llend Concert Hand has ar
ranged an excellent program which
It will give this evening at the Dream
Theater, there being two perform
ances, starting at 7:45 o'clock. In
addition to orchestra numbers, there
will ha selections by several ladles.
and the Prlscllla girls will give a
scarf drill. Tho following Is the
program:
IMlOCnA M.
March Koh-I-Noor
Orchestra.
Vocal Solo Selected
Mrs.' Forrest.
Cornet Solo Selected
Ashloy Forrest.
Waltz -. "Only a Dream"
Orchestra.
Scarf Drill Prlsollla Club
Violin Solo Selected
Mrs. E. V. Ward.
Selection, "Marltana" Wallace
Orchestra.
Mandolin Solo, "Mexloall".. Springer
O. M. Guptll.
Vocal Solo . . . Selected
Mrs. n. J. Todd.
Uend Park March Walter Dell
Orchestra.
ADMISSION !Mc AND l."Sc
i.'
COME TO SEE US AND
CAMP NECESSITIES.
HAVE YOU A
LCTUSmRlGYOUjl
IN i
AXE OR WATERPROOF MATCHBOX?
Mfli i
niY YOUR OWN
BORROW.
YOU ARE GOING OUT FOR FUN. YOU CAN HAVE
LOTS MORE OFIT IF YOU FEEL INDEPENDENT IN
USING YOUR OWN THINGS.
OUR LINE OF OUTING HARDWARE WILL MAKE
YOU HAVE A BULLY FINE TIME.
Skuse Hardware Company.
-- WRpUr Ohm of AM KkMta.
Want the
NEWEST Things
VALUE
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RIIS-POTTSJEODING
llend Man Goc to North Carolina to
Claim HU Ilrlde,
Tho following special dispatch, to
tho Charlotte (N. C.) Observer will
1)0 read with Interest here, both the
bride and groom being well known
In llend: .,., . j
"Winston-Salem, N. C, May 15.'
A marriage ot very wide Interest oc
curred here at 6 o'clock thla evening
at tho residence or Capt. and Mm. W.
L. Stagg. West End, when their
niece, Miss Ruth Potts, tho daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. It. U Potts, was
wedded to Mr. John Rlls of Dend, Or.,
tho son of Jacob Rlla of New York,
philanthropist, lecturer and author.
Rev. W. A. Lambeth, pastor of tho
West End Methodist church, offici
ated and the only attendant was Mrs.
Frank Stagg as dame of honor,"
It Is understood here that Mr. and
Mrs. Rlls will spend some time at the.
summer homo of the bridegroom's
father, llluo nranch Farm, Ilarre,
Maw. Afterward thoy will come to
Hend to reside. Mr. Rlls being la tho
L'nlted States forest service.
1.1 Cents for a Shae
At Innes &. Davidson's barber shop
on Oregon street. Just IS cents.-Adv.
WE WILL SHOW YOU MANY
STRONG KNIFE. A POCKET
GUN AND THINGSi DON'T '
a - jm ' - "