The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, June 04, 1913, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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Do you know nbout
them? These are the
remedies that are
Justly famous on ac
count of their won
derful curative
powers.
Hcxull Hummllwi nru tnndo
aftor tliu moHt jipprovoil
, fonnulns front tliu puroat,,
liMioat Ktriwjrtli (IriiKo,
in uno of the flnoat lull
oratorio In tliu world.
' Kvcry formuln to tent
ed and tried. One
1 rumudy for cnclmlN ,
inont. Aak for
KHKK IIOOKLRT.
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Patterson Drug Co.
' rhe IJfesalS Stre
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Joo McKay wbi visiting (riondi In
, Hond last wcok.
Mm, I.011IM Itodscth went to a
, Pino this morning.
Mm. A. M. Ovorturf I vltltliiK Iter
noli, II, J. Ovorturf.
1 Tho llrlilKw Cluli will in rot with
Mr. W. W. I'nulkHor Friday.
I Cheater Ontlow Is playing tho piano
nt tho Dream Theatre thla week.
; Tho Corkotta nru now domlollcd In
their new restdonco In Kunwoud.
- Theru will ho service nt tho Cath
idle ohnrah Sunday at 10:30 n, in.
The Afternoon COO oliili will moot
I with
Mr. John Bteldl tomorrow.
ffiaxalfl ffimx&Mth
jJU I'd rent Assistant Hproat went up
' (mo the I I'lnn country Saturday on
bun I aces.
J. C. Ithodca wont to flcattlo to
visit bla mother, rutiirnliiK lo Mend
Konday night,
Mr, Philip I'inituon of Bcdro
Wool ley, Wash., la visiting hor sta
rter, Mra. C. It. Cook.
J. M. l.nwroneo was last weik ap
i pointed guardian of Mra. Mary I,.
Page, by Judge Hprlngor.
There will ho n large Number of
llend people lo attend thn Hose l'ee
tlval In I'ortlnnd noxl woek.
, ilr II P. Mnnlmi lm hail on u.
ItlMt Nt Mra. l'owahwH art alien
i Ike past week a large eenterploee
which won fur her th erlrat prlio In
)m neflillftwork contend In I'nrtlnnd. It
In a beautiful piece n. work.
fiiLiLJiiLUiPJuiaji
jOea r flmy;-
77ly life. uaJ a AuAdcn io me a jtonp time.
Sairy Jo fin Juai cAicd and cALed, of didn't
know what wai the matte A. ?Ce wa at jo
jtookina ftate and his food didn't aaAee with
him, of didn't know it, Jut he needed aiA
and Axmahine, So of -went and Jtoityhi him a
new ao-caAt, Kloxu he AmiieA and is fat and
Ao4y, 2on Ju&t must come and see him,
QiwayA youA ftqi,
Xou,
(PlS,-Whai a icaxitifuJL line of yo-cari arid
Lali'y carriaje4, and furniture of atikind
you cson aet fAom ' "
& M. Ju
Whord Your Dollar
.Tho-Jast of tliu Hiihjgrllijloiij Cljitl
dnncca for thla mmnon was hold at
Hnthur'a hall Haturday night.
mmih (idrtruilo Hliullx enmo up
from hor homo on Trout creek Imhi
wook to visit hor slater, Mra, (I. II.
Yoiiiik,
Mr. mill Mra, Kqno Wont loft Mon
day for Odtdl Ijttko. wiinrp thoy will
nomine! oampliiK rimort during tho
Hiimmor,
To tho Hat of now hlrda located In
lloud UiIm week 1 1)' looal Idrd loveia
have been mlilod loulshiiin TitUHHora,
HWnllona and KriioklcH.
Mr, mid Mra. T, Allon Joiioh nnd
.1, I'. Hector of lluriia nru over In
tliolr (into for ii plmiauro trip mid nr
trying thulr liuik todayJlHhlng.
Mra, H. C. Cnldwoll find aon .lohu
loft Butiirdny for Hliudd, Ort., where
Mra, Caldwell waa ctillnd hy tho 111
noa of hor father. Mr. Cnldwoll ao-
oouipnnled thorn na far iia Portland.
Tho On'Kon session luwa of 191.1
nro now rondy for distribution nt
11.80 n copy, postpaid, iicrordliiK to
u letter from tho aoorotnry of atato.
Tho volumo la larger tlimi formerly
and heneo tho InuroiiKod price.
J. I). Davidson, II. K. Allon and
Ocorge H. Yoiiiik httvo lieen elected
by the looal Indue, na doIuKiitcMi to tho
Jllihonlr coiivontlon to ho hold .In
I'ortlnnd noxt wook. Mr. Allen will
piolmtdy Im tho only ono to attend.
II. Cntlln, wlfo nnd daughter. J
It. Mini nnd wlfo, MUa I'hiiIii Mini
and Mra. It. l-'ordyco, nil of Snlom,
nro at tho Altainoiit. Thny oxpoot to
aK;ud aomo tlmo here. Mraara. t'al
lln and l.lnii nro owner or tho I'llot
llutto ranch oaat of town,
A party compod of J. P. TiiKunrt,
J. II. Conuarn, Mont O'Donnoll, John
llodxea oud Mr. and Mra, M. H. Unt
il went to Crencent Monday to at
land tho, opojiluc of the Hotel Crea
cent hy IMdlo Hantry. Thoy ilrovo
up In tho I'llot llutto Hotel oar, ro
turnlux yentcrdny inornlnK.
MIm Kthvl llolmea. MUa Martha
Mldner nnd MIm Kthcl llorden loft
Monday for their home In tho Kaat
lo apond tho atimmor. Mlaae llor
den and Holme will vlalt Mlna Kld
ner at Nlekeraon. Noh., heforo koIiik
to their home nt Chippewa Fall.
Wla., and Mlunoapoll, reM-ollvoly.
A picnic party went up to liva
llntid Friday nnd apetit thn day fluli
Iiik. Thoao tnklnK the oiitlnt; wore:
,ira Mine, (lorlrudo and Nell Mar
ket, Anglo and Florence Yoiiiik, Meda
M. 0tle, Harriet Dolnen, Dorothy
Sehoolarnft and l'aiillnu Wleat; V. A.
Forl.es, II. K. and C. A. Smith, Tom
Cowan nnd Hot Fnrnhnm. Mra. IC.
It. I'oat wna chapuronc.
C. M. MoKcuxlo and mother ar
rived thla week In Hond from IxmK
Uracil, Cal.. to make their homo hern
with U. A. MclCenxle, tholr father and
huabaiid. Mr. MoKcuxlo lina coin
pletod n roxy little homo In which
they will realde. Heforo leavliiK
Ijnntt lloach, Mr. MoKenxlo wna man-
OKor of tho hrnneh olllco of tho I .oh
AnKolea KvoiiIiik Herald ut Hint place.
Tho V. C. T. V. will hold lt noxt
monthly meetliiK at tho homo of Mra.
II. U- Ford Thuritday, Juno 12, nt
!:30 (i. m. At n meotlRg hold while
Mra. Wallace wna hero tho followliiK
nfllcor wore oleclod: rriwldont.
Mr. Amanda Winter. lro prMldent.
Mra f I'. NlawnnRer: aectetnry. Mra.
II. II l'rd correaiiondliiR aecrotury.
Mra Ada Honkle; treaauror. Mra. .
M Thompaon
fiompson
Does Its Duty,
ifRRRRRSVrlRERBRR&'
TIcro nro mosaaKoa nt tlio Western
Union Telegraph ofllco for Mra. C. H,
King, Mra. K, A. Goodwin nnd Mra.
J, It Mnjora
Tho nnnunl mootliiK of Tho Hond
Comimiiy will ho hold noxt Monday,
It la expected thnt prominent Htock
holdora will ho proaont, Including W.
U, Mueller, Dnvoiiport. Iown; 1). F.
Ilrooka and II. K. (llpaou, Mlnnenpo
Ha; I). I.. McKay, I'ortlnnd, nnd I).
K. Hunter.
John MiiHtor, with n 20-Inch red
aldo, won the MnIiIiik polo pin up hy
N. I'. Smith for tho largo! trout
Id ou Kht lii hy Juno 1, Mr. Smith I
nfforliiK uuothor nolo for the hlggoat
Dolly Vnrdou mid tho ft l( into lliird
wnro Company n polo for tliu largoat
trout of any kind.
A PAMPERED POET.
Wordiworth Wi Waited on Hand and
Foot by Hit Family.
Tho aomewhiil doubtful pfenxiirc of a
vlt to WonUwortli In IiIh home ut Ky
hil Mount, iif dotrllHd hy Mra. lieiu
He, U Hum Kltou hy Mr U l. Will
ord In "Memorlea of Vlitorl.iu loii-loii.-"
"It 'h not n ptniir,-tho Word
orllM were ueh ipiter Hople mid ao
vf nipped up In tliouiHolviM. Kveu
IioiikIi you were their Ktiuta you were
xi'titl In everything to piny Movoud
.Idtlle to the mull of the limine. Hound
dim everything revolved. You might
mi ve ii HKr hreiikfuat, cold dlnhu. bad
nllee tliluga were luoatly had nt Uf'
hil that were only for tho Inferior gem
j nil compuny-hut tho muxler com
fort wa iw'duloiixly attended to o
different from my other (toot friend.
Mr. Kouthey. with whom I alo atnyed
it tho lake. Houthey wna cverylMKly'a
iMMly. atlendlng to every one. looking
tfter every one liliiMelf, while In tho
Wonl'tvorth houarhold It waa tho cua
lom for the head of the houm? to break
fiint III Inh. wife on one aide, daughter
m the other, both wholly nlMorbcd In
niluNterlnc In hU whiiI. whllo every
ttlier M'ixin might pi haugl
"And It wmn the aame nil through the
day. You might a u atniu'gcr long lo
ee all you could of thoe beiiutlfiil
InkeM nnd moiintaliM. and nlmoat any
tiiMta would have taken care thnt you
alinuhl. hut not ao Hie Wonlawortha
If It wen ii dull day nnd rain lnicnd
lug there wna a cIihikv of Ida getting
wet, mid nil the prm and cona werede
lulled In your prewenee. but without
any reference to your pnmlbtr wlttieaa
If theiv were n cold wind they ahook
their tiendit with tleclnloii; ho waa uev
er nllotvetl to walk or drlvo In a cold
wind.
-One waa fairly lok of It. nnd 1
would not have aioyl even the three
day I did but thnl I wit oo my way
to Otvta Hall nnd did not Hko to lu-i-oaimmlo
the Houlheya."
BAGGAGE SMASHING.
An EnalUh VUw of Amirlcan Mathedi
and Our Dig Trunk.
A fact to bo ateruly boruo In mind.
cevhilly by thomj who voyage round
the world. I that tiiggngo which will
aerve for every other place on earth I
too often iueleM ou American rail
way Tho wanton hroakugu of lug
rhko gH on uu every American rail
way. A trunk may travel round tho
world, ou nil the Uurupomi railway,
nnd In the hold of every kind of boat;
It may If hciivi-d lu mid out of nm
pun, dumped alMiut by bullock carta
and knocked iiniuud by coollca mid cur
rlera. mid arrive nt. let ua auy. Snu
Frtiuclcii. ua wMiud Mini aertli cable ua
when It left the l-otidoii termluua. and
before It Im Jotiriiej itl tin If aero tho
American continent Ik atuaahvil nnd
Unelerui Many thoiianuda of Huuda
worth of iiroKiiii truvelera' luggngo
la thua gnitultoiuly deatroyed every
your.
The American pre, nnd In aome de
gree the public, treat the "baggage
amiiaher" na a Joke, luxtead of being,
aa he la. an almoat criminal aurvlvul of
the barlairtiiia daya of America, one uf
tho hut Milnt ou which tho United
Htatea fall of ladug a clvlltxed conn
try. To thla nbiiae are due the mnn
atroiia, Inm IkiiiiuI truuka which murk
tho nvorage Amerlcnn traveler, n
nlghtmniv lo the arter of lea rw-k-lei4
lountrlea, nnd for the transnortic
Hon of which the owner ou continent
al mllwn.VH not aeldom pay more than
they do for their own llrat ctaa ticket.
Jiiat na the Htruggle goea on between
proJtM'ille and armor plate, ao doc the
contlht betwiM'ii the Auiurlcau traveler
to build luggage which wll la'rtt the
tinggnge Hiniiaher, mid of the baggage
auiimher hy more uml moro atreuuoiia
amiiHhlug lo bent the traveler and trunk
hiilldur.-Umdou Timed,
Caribou Horns.
The ciiiIIioii, or water buffalo, of the
I'hlllppliio often ntliilii to great length
of Horn, one apocluicu. It U believed.
Mtiiudliig ipilie without u rival In tiuu
rcKpecl MeiiHiiifd alniiu 'ho curve of
the liorna. It Im oxer twelve feet from
one tl to the nlher The nprend of thl
iiuiiiiiiI'm Horns h grenter Hum the
width or Hcvcntl of the narrow liutc of
the town Ihdio wheie M owner liven,
and Hi voiixeipieiiee n brown line of
neiiriv'tl ImiiU on the tlilckxct bumUon
hedgea often murka the nnda wlili.li
Hil splendid old glum luia truvereU,
Whlo World Maguxtiie.
Vottalro'a Pottr.
Voltaire' text to uncertain the sense
of rcHpiiindblllty if un Individual wna
lu iiak him to HiipiHiae that he hud lu
front of tit ii n button Tin effect of
punning the liuttou would Ih (o nhtalu
one' deareat wish -love, fame, wealth,
power, or what not- ami at the aama
time tu cause the death of an uukuowu
Culuamaut Vu.l would be dor
PORTLAND TRIP
GIVES 101 AD
BEND LUNCHEON WINS
PRAISE
Ad Club nt MetropolN N Hiitertiilneil
hy I'ulillrlty HluiiLw of IaiciiI IIiiu
Idem (Tliib on Junket Taken fiit
Week by the OrgiiulMilloii,
.Ml Wodnoaday nt the Hotel I'ort-
land, tho limhlom C'lilli of Hond waa
tho guest of tho Fortland Ad Club at
a lunoheon which waa enlivened by
many unlquo "atuuta," and provided
not only much fun for gueata and
hoalB, hut uIko aorvod ua u blK udvor
tUemout for lloud.
Tho following oxtrnctH from tho
Oregon Journnl'a account of tho oo
caalon tolla briefly what waa done:
"Twonty-ono young mon from
Hond, Ore., ua representative of the
unique and famoiia Kinldeni Club of
that place, allowed Portland aome
thing novel lu tho way of entertain
ment today,
"With member of the Portland
Ad Club aa their guctt, they gave u
luncheon at tho Portland Hotel.
There wore 3S0 platca and every ono
of them waa taken. Tho entire main
dining room of the hotel wa turned
over to tho llend men and their
guest.
"The luncheon waa begun In a nov
el manner. Mcmbera of tho Ad Club
and their guest were first inhered
Into the dining room and acutcd. Ex
actly at 12:15 there came llireo tolla
of a big church boll concealed behind
n bluo curtain along tho south aide of
tho dining hall. Aa the boll ceased,
thn curtain rolled back, revealing
first a clock with Ha hands pointing
at 12: IS, nnd then tlio members of
tho Kmblem Club, who marched In,
alnglng, to tholr seats.
"From then until 1:30 o'clock
there wasn't n allont moment. Not
ono. When tho llend delegation waa
not alnglng and It had a host of
happy aonga, mostly about I lend
Bomeono was giving a three-minute
apecch. Tho speeches woro aa snap
py na tho songs.
"Ono unlquo feature was that
thero wasn't a toastmanter. Tho
nearest approach to ono wna W. I).
Cheney, taloo of the Kmblem Club
and Ita only o nicer, who started tho
rang off right. Tho program modo
a tremendous hit with tho Portland
Ad men.
"Ilhero are thn ipcakora In the or
der of their speaking: J. II. Sawhlll,
secretary Central Oregon Develop
ment Lengue; C. S Hudson of the
First National Hank or Hond: K. Mor
ris l.ara, president llend Commercial
Clib; 0. R. Hunter of The Ilehd Co.:'
George Palmer Putnam, mayor of
llend; W. D. Cheney, taboo of tho
club.
"In between the talks and aonga a
special orchestra kopt tiling lively.
Tho walla and colling of the dining
room wore hung with ponnanu and
streamers with the Hond oniidom In
gold nnd blue on It. Altogether It
waa one of the liveliest affairs the
Ad club haa had In many months.
"Prior to tho tuucheou, the mom
horn of the Kmblom Club rode In 10
variously decorated tnxlcnlw from
tholr hoadquartora ut tho Multnomah
Hotel to tho Portland."
While lu Portland the Hond mon
stayed at tho Multnomah, where
splendid accommodations were fur
nished nnd overythlifg posslblo done
for tholr entertainment. The ofllle
lali of tho Oregon-Washington Rail
road, which lino furnished n private
oar for tho excursionist, also lav
ished much attention upon tho vial
tora and did a groat deal to make the
Junket tho unlquo success It proved.
Attogsthsr Different.
"After nit, llfu la u food deal like
Willi Htrvef
"lu what wnyT
"It la all ii gamble, you know."
"Hut that diMwn't make It like Wall
street, lu Itfo almost every one haa a
chuuco.,Chleago Hevord.Hcruld.
Two Pho.
"I detest that Mra. June. She nb
way tell what nil her clothe coat."
"Well. I dete-t' Mr. Hrown. She
neyer will tell what ihe wy for iiny-'thing."-
Del roll Free Pre.
A Plnero Club Epigram.
An eplvnim from Sir Arthur Plnerof
"Indian cuhs are cooil for the llcr
London clhba mv not "-l.oiultm Ktnud
n rd.
The fntherV virtue It tin child's bent
luhcrltiiiitv.- Chinese Proverb,
. ii mm i. i i ii iiij
Oraaklng It Gently.
VWliom haxo you Ilioro lu towt'
"This I Hip Van Winkle. H Just
woke up."
"Why uunrd him bo cnrefullyl"
"Well, we're lotting him e the wo
mouV atylea giudually. don't you
kuow.'VlAiulavlllo Courier-Journal,
Not Enoouraglng.
"Madam, do you, think you can use
your Influence with your husband to
Induce him to support mo lu the com
ing campaign!"
"I don't Uuow, sir. Py never jot
aureeedod In Indurlmt him to support
uja."-UalthjiQre,Aturtcua.
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WARM WEATHER MEANS
Summer UnderwV
Our Stock for Men, Ladies and Children
is Complete.
Men's Union Suits $1.00 to $2.50
Men's 2-Piece Suits $1.00 to $2.50
Hoys' Union Suits 50c
J Joys' ii-Picce Suits 50c
Ladies' Union Suits 35c, 50c, $1.00
Ladies Vests 10c to $1.25
New blue and pink Linen Suitings for Sum
mer Dresses 65c yd.
Comeia
and get a
copy of
Jnlj
"Gd
Drcssa;"
It's Free
GOOD DRESSING
ISaiS WVl
Mannheimer's
HIGHEST IN QUALITY
LOWEST IN PRICE
L
Laft Handtd Drlnkar.
A commercial traveler aays that be
can identify tucmbera of bis profession
In tho hotel dlulnj; rooms by their bablt
of drinking their coffee "left handed."
Ho aaya that many traveling men have
adopted thla bablt bvcauso when they
drink "left handed" they drink from
the aide of the cup that Isn't generally
uM. Thla la one of tboao customs the
valuo of which will lessen na It be
come more general -or na dlh washing
becomes more of a flue art. Exchange,
Right Up to Oat.
"In regard to the custody of the
child." anld the Judge In handing down
hi declnlnn In Hie djvorvo cnae. "I'll
let the ynitug lady decide for herself."
"Oh." replied Hie worldly wlie young
thing, "If mamma la really going to
got all that alimony I guesa I'll CO
'with ber."-Hruoklyu Life.
8acrific For Art's 8aka.
"You aay you have devoted your life
to art." wild the man who iriea to be
polite, even when Mirprtacd.
"Yea." replied Mr Cumrox. "I haTe
devoted myeir to an effort to become
rich enough tn own n gallery of genu
ine old iiiastera."-Waahlngton Star.
Mora Troublt Coming.
Ambulance Surgeon t'heer up! You
ate not going to die! Molor1t (Inoklns
nt wrtH-ketl nuiehlnet I don't know
alioiit that Tim l waa my wires auto.
riilr-ago SVw
you caht -
Tools in our
STORE
ONLY THE BEST
WE CANT BE ON THE
TOOLS.
BE ON THE
ft Ti
YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO BUY POOR TOOLS.
W H V
OUR POLICY
BEST IS CHEAPEST IN THE END.
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. WE WANT YOUR
CONFIDENCE AND WE WANT YOUR GOOD WILL,
CONE TO SEE US.
THE SQUARE DEAL IS OUR KIND OF A DEAL.
We Will glvo $5 castln'c rod for the largest trout cauzht this seaaos.
Skuse Hardware Company.
We Ucpalr Uua of All ki(tt.
Come is
and gel a
cop j of
Ja!r
"fee!
Dramg"
It's Free.
JOWKAl KT7IZG
W
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Fisherman's Liinch
Put up neatly
in boxes
that are light and
easily carried.
INDIVIDUAL
LUNCHES
25c
or
50c
bvy poor.
LEVEL AND SELL POOR
LEVEL WITH YOURSELF.
HAS ALWAYS BEEN. THE
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