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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1913)
I THE IlKtfn nUliI.KTIN, TIKMY. WKDNNSDAY, .ll'NK 0.1. IBM. Trusteed Sale Lara's Stock EVERYTHING BELOW COST. TO THE PEOPLE OF BEND AND VICINITY: We have recently purchased ,theA. M. Lara stock from the trustee to whom it was assigned immediately after Mr. Lara's failure. Having bought this at a great deal less than one half its actual value you no doubt can appreciate the possibilities of selling the merchandise at prices never before offered to the people of Bend. It is easy to figure an article which cost. Mr. Lara, we will say, $1.00 and which he has sold at from $1.25 to $1 .50 we are now going to sell at from 60c to 75c. We can afford to do this. We'make as large a per cent of profit as did Mr. Lara arid at the same time can sell you this item at one-half the former price and from one-third to one-fourth less than the manufacturer s cost This is simply one instance. A glance at the items below listed will convince the most skeptical and as the entire stock is reduced proportionately you will, of course, realize what a saving may be effected by sharing in these prices. We will greatly appreciate your attendance and wish to take the liberty of inviting you to call and become acquainted. T. H. DANIELS T. H. DANIELS, Jr. E DRY GOODS SS?SI.i i - - i ii i i T""TT""m OlTIXfi KiaNNKIi, per ynrtl 10c. NOW 07 QUILTS, each $ I.0O, XOW 1.10 POPLIXS, per ynrtl two NOW ".Ml PKIXTS, H'r ynnl 7c NOW OH PKKCALKS. per jniit I .To, NOW 12 DKKSS GINGHAMS, per ynrtl J.Tc, NOW 11 7-1 Slir.irriXd, per ynrtl 20c, NOW II PILLOWS. ?1.2. NOW 70 IjAWNS, ier ynrtl l.V In 20c, NOW , . . . .00 to .11) niAMUHAV, per yard 15c, .NOW OH mcslix hkawf.rs. nc to $un, now ... .:w u .tin cohskt covkhs, s-"ic to r.v. now 12 to .in COTTON VKST, Hie to I He. NOW 07 to .2t COTTON CXION sriTS, T.Oc to 7.-c. NOW . . . .20 to .nil CAMIMKRK VK-sTS .Vv IIIIAWKUS, JJl.no. NOW OS CDllSKTS. S2.00 to 95.00, NOW $1,111 to $11.10 chii.iiui:n-.s ixiikhwkau, 2.10, now 17 pkahl waists, 00c. now ii Ill'ICSON IIO.HK, r.oc, NOW J17 III'ICSON IIOSU, 25c, NOW " 10 All Shoes at Less than Cost Lara's shoo stock is probably well known to you and contains such noted brands as the Packard Dress Shoe for men, Battrealls J01110 in the work shoe. Foot Sehul.e in the Indies' line and only the better makes tor children. These we arc solng- to soil nt much less than cost and you will save by participating in the bargains in this Dopt. Notion Department O. X. T. Tlllti: Ml. 5c. XOW II HOOKS AMI KYliS, flc. XOW Oil NAFKTY I'lXS, 5c, XOW Oil SAFKTY I'lXS. I Or, NOW 0)1 COMMON I'lXS, 5c. NOW Oil HAHXIXU COTTON, 2 for .V, NOW II fur .05 Men's Furnishings MUX'S HIIKIS, 2 for 25c, NOW I for .25 MUX'S NHCKW KAR, 50c, NOW . .10 mi;n s si hi'i:niii:iih. 2.v 17 IXGKHSOLt, Jit. WATCIICS, fe.H0, NOW 1 .211 mi;n's collars, i.ic, now h MUX'S AIIHOW COLI.AHS, 2 for 25c. NOW . .11 for .25 MUX'S HATS, WS.oil mill Mit.OO. XOW Oil MI.'X'S (iOIHION HATS, $11, XOW I..IO MKX S I MlKlttt I .AH, .10c, NOW 27 MI.'X'S I Mli;itWi:lt, 10c, XOW HI MUX'S COOPHK I MIIXS, Sil.OII, NOW 2.1.1 MLX'N STII W 1 1. VIM. M2.00 iilitl Sll.00, NOW 05 Mi:X'S SUIT SHIU'IS, SI.50, NOW 711 MUX S SUIT HI HITS, N2.75. XOW I.llll MFX'M HIICSS HIIKIS. MI.50, XOW 70 MI.XS COIiM'llOY PA VIS, Nil 00, XOW 2.WI mi:s u.t Mi.irr oi.oi:s, x2.n0. xnw ni.iii mia-s wiivr oi.in i:. si.no, xov . 1.10 MKN'S SOCKs, I5c. NOW Oil MUX'S Mil Ks. ."MIc. XOW II for .80 CAJII LXTI.H APltOX.s. $1.00, XOW Ill SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY, JUNE 28th a IE WW SUITS BROUGHT carefully packed ready for shipment and each' marked with the name of the grower. Quality more than quan tity Is desired In these samples, which I may he brought or sent In at any I IT, time during the soason. H0R5ETH1EVES CAPTURED BY DEPUTYSHERIFFHOLLINSHEAD ROAD GRANT COMPANY Two Men Ilrlve Team Belonging to Dochute Land Coniuiny Across Mountains unci Ale Caught. VS. COUNTY Seme Warrant, Covering Road Im provement Kxpenw, an Before j ','. Unjoined, arc Involved In crensed Tuxntion Is Plea BADLY HUjTjy FULL W. S, (Janluer IU-rcHe-. Scalp Wound nnit Wrenched Buck. W, S. Gardner, while plastering In the Kermott hulldlng an Bond street, fell from a scn.fold last Wednesday afternoon about G o'clock and was severely 'hurt. Ills head hit tho trowel he had In his hand and a had scalp wound wait received. Mr. Gardner's hack was also Injured. He will probably be laid up for a month. or longer. Just how he came to fall S3" I ' (Special to The Bulletin.) Sheriff Frank Elklns and Deputy Dlnlrlnt Aftnrnoi- U'lltnril II U'lrt of Prlnevllle passed through Hend,Mr' 0ardner Joe n' know, as there Monday afternoon from La Pino with J8. no ,mrt of tho "caffo,d thot a "cargo" of two litVrse thieves In ,,roe- , . the county auto. The men had been ' , "n W8" "omo ,'8 ,at ito secured at La Pine where they had ,J,V; Mlcn' Ho ,cIan110 ' nt,n,,,,n en brought by Denutr Sheriff W. nwntji or so ago. He Is 02 years old. C. Holllnshead and his brother" Ce- 1 he Injured man la being cared for oil after capture on the west aide of J ,,he home of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. the Cascades three miles east of Eu gene. Mcintosh. ,;k Buys LAM STUCK,- STYLES IN HANDCUFFS. Th Old Tlmt "Twitters- 'wr In tnimant of Tortur. It Is lu Hid Afiifld Hint we find lh II rut rcfi-rcm.. to the hiitidiuff. Vergil InfoniH u - Ihut Pniteux wtin, by iiii'niiij of hiicIi ii ilevlre, fettered mid rendori belplt'KM by ArUtneu It Is of ni-tinl Unit altottt 400 years bt'fon' the ClirMlmi era an uniiy of vtftnrlntH HreekH came iiNn severnl chnrlots of CiirlliiijilnlniM wbleli. nmiiiig other lliltign, lonbilnml a lnr iuiiiiIkt of luiiidi ulTi. Our term 'Inimli'iifT' N derlveil from the AiibIo-Miixiui "bandcop." In tlm Hiixon iIhjx tin-He IniinlciipH were lined In the ciim' of ihiIiIch, while "footcnp" were reserved for klncs. The term rm ployed lu the fourteenth century werr "shuck l)lt" and "nwlvel iiiiiniiie." and the ieliiieiirf tlicniif which luive comedown to h mIioiv Unit the InMril' iiientx were u I'limberxome ns their niiiueK. Only two UnilM of ImtiilctilTH wore cm- ).Mil predouxly to the nlnetemitli iitii. It... Iti.. Il..llil.. ..'.. ...vw n. t ,1... An1t A. .t... fnliH .. i I . ... has been brought In the United States , ' " ," ? 1 . -": i ; nlmllnr lu Unit now In u-e. mid Hie otlf District Coi-rt at PorMaed bv the ! '"vv" "'' " " '""" Scuttle Man tipein Vllh Hale Tlila er. which wax called "the lupire Hut in ilnr In old I.ocntlon. rlghl." wnn ullllxed lo restrain violent I taken from n- jl .,., r.nnni.,inn r vw iiuhi ym nw, nun iuulii. The cause of action Is the same as'Tflh,f" f """'" Tom Albert Wajr'a that covered by the aults brought In '?" ,8eve" m"! 80Ulh f ''a P,no the Circuit Court In this county by, ?.,::.. w tviin... o ti.i i o n. f- ' Wednesday a ., i,(nii f. i fivrui uiiu i i, . .k- rirfiutiiti Tlil 'llinihi i.lf.lit" ili. I JL 25."' t "l'Jl:LTr i gently drea I. Mn-e Keyere pain m cntly purchased the stock of tho A. Iter Cleaves of M. Lara store nt trustee's sale, an il. Cafferv of Redmond and J -of Prlnevllle. The same warrants, nrlnclitsllv for frr.f AAn kt..na n I 11lnn t. . 1. nnttliiiAu I. n ft Iia ..'111 ...i.in .... trim l.f.u I i had beard horses being driven past Inesa this Saturday, making his bow- asked to be enjn'ne- and 8;Jprder is man uv ue uaitea mates uouri Ms place In tho ntelit. Following to Mend's buying public with what he lM.ll. MM.I AnAHl l..rM..M.tn .,.. u ...III I... .. ....! I. .. 1. I .. . unt.. orated by the last county cout' "hl '"-other, pursued the! Mr. Daniels, who Is an experienced oruereu oy me lutn. cnunij conn, uru .,jru .ra ,i, ., i .,.!. a. .ri n,nn .ti n,. i, ,.-. -...W MV.WV ...V MIWIIU.IIIIIB, .lllfl,- . f,WW..W ...M, M....VH ,IH, I.W ,'!,- ly- getting them nt Springfield, In 'chased tho largo Laia Mock for con Lane county, (sfderably less than lis wholesale The two men give their names as value, and he la advertising a clean Pert Hrnwn and ChaVles Thomimon up aaln of everything at "less than of Kugene and California, respective wholesale prlcqa," Ho will continue ly. They are young men, nupearlng buslnesa In the old Lara storo, and to be about 24 years old. The ahorlff Prank llounott will bo with him, ns took the prisoners to Prlnovllle. ho was formerly with Lara'H, restraining the oonn'v from paving, lionorlag or reoognlrlng' the dehis In curred bv tho countv for those Im provements for the reapon that at the tlmo thev were Inourrpd the volun tirv lri(Jp(ednpfB o' the countv e 'ceeded the constitutional limitation f J5000. The Oregen & Western Coloniza tion Co, s the otrnratlnn that has taVen over t'' old Willamette Vallev & Casoado W8n Road grant. It v'leewt In IIb MU for an Iniunctlon that It owns 3B7."0n aorns of land In Crook eonntv and th the Indebted ness so IncoTed by Crook county la imrt of a deliberate plan to tmornvo r"uU .within tho county that will in- Their atory Is that ther came across the mountains some weekH ago when there wan a heavy enow, looking for work. 1'lmllng none though they did not explain whoio they looked for It they decided to retreat west of tho mouutaliiH, and In doing so an nexed the horses and other things. POOH I-'IHHIX! Hugh O'Kane has another atory about a railroad man, but this time v-lw nn enndlre o erat that ho thinks best not to mention names. th InoreaKed burden of taxation upon The facts appear to bo that the man fii corporation will greatly exceed In question camo here and wanted to $3000. jgQ fishing. He went. After a dav' I fishing he returned, without any fish. njfiv PAMI'LKH AXTWI. 'O'Kane sent him out again, carefully Tlt pend Commercial Club has re- directing him where to go; again no cnlvea many urgent requests Irom ""h. Hut don't blamo tho results on TCom land shows and thq North- the trout." For the first day ho t Oeveionment League for aam- fished In the PMot Huto canal, and iie of "-tin and other farm products the recond day In the Central Oregon f.m ms pommunUv. TJie club ("anal! And Hugh says ho doesn't manta tho farmors to bring In these know about It yet. (mtjimIhiihI tin. fettered peraun did ho attempt lo move 11 limb. There lined to be n form of hnudeiiff, now happily iiImiIIhIihI, called the "twlMer." ThN rnnn'slnl of a elnli with hnmllex nt eu-h end. TbU clitli wiik phiceil iiIkiiK the wr4tii; the liill. dhw were brought to'-'ether mid twhted until a firm grip wiik obtiiluetl. The lenxt Ktrugule on the part of the un fortunate captive reunited lu the great- ent Hurfcrliig. for Hie ehnhiM bit deeply Into hl IN Ii. A xlinllnr f'iriii of luuid. cuff Wan that railed by the French "In , llgote." I III Monie pnrtH of Furope there H atlll 1 used mi exd'edliigly prlinltlve form of liiiuih'iiir It i-ouhMm of a V-Hhnped piece of metal, wherein the wrists nro ' insert ill, the open eniN being drawn to. gether by menus of a crosn hook, wlili'h, however, niixt be iiiiilntiilneil taut during the whole time the captive Ik lielil. The ino-t Inpenlim and effecllve of all IiiiikIciiITh Is that used lu the Hulled I Ktntes nnil. indeed, ndopled by the xi. I ii.... .. ........ ..i..iii....i ...i.... it i. enly lu Id peraonal linMra. While i was a young mid comparatively nn known bnrrltter he was linked to a din par nt which the prince regent ,pr sldeI. Mr. Uroiighatn'N hand needed washing. The regent's keen eyes ml l on them. He Itwsoncd to a waller mid K'sre him an onhtr which the nun hoard with a scared fiii. mid then going out he o- Illy returned with a war full f wnter, wVp and a towel. Ho carried thum th Brougham, (ire uniting them with the prince regent's compliments. The barrister Instantly withdrew mid norer afterward referred to (ho Insult- Years later, when the prince, now king, tried to divorce Ilia wife, llrough am as tier defender mo vehemently u inlnrii her cause that she triiiiiiphtM. Tlui king's mime was nut mentioned durlpg the trial, though the nation Know linn ne was Nerreiiy me priMwu. tor, Hruiighaui lu Ills sjx'eoli deelated that he saw lu Hie dlstnure the imiue- les persecutor of Ids Iiiiuki'U' client, U"tliig with lerrltlc effect Milton's words; Tlio nlhr linM. If alitpo It inUht tx eallml, bUek It itO'xl ns filnlit. Krc Ion furii, terrlbta n litll. And iliook a ilrMilful ilirt; twt sMin'd hi brad TtiA llkt ns of a klnaly crown had nn. Ocorgu H. foil seriously this anvago sltnik. The nutl'Xi sbl.-d wlili the queen, and her defender had paid Ids debt with lulerest. BIQ EDITION TO COMPANY IMPROVES SYSTEM Wntei- May Hv Kliut Oir nt Xlght While VnlvcN Are liihlnllcd. T, H, Foley, local pianagor of the Bond Wuter, Light & Ijwer Co., an nnunceH that for tho next .'10 days tho water may bo turned off any tlmo fiftfir ft ii rtir The reason la that the company ,lw .of. .'"."Ht drlllwl coutrli-H. It li plana extensive repairs and Improvo. """" ,,:i""r ,nm mwn " ""'"V monts In thp system. An important Mm ""' 0,l tHlo Handcuff and la one will bo tho Installation of vnlvca "" lnlful to tho wearer.-Harier, here and there on the mains, so that 'ct'k'y hereafter when a break occurs In any ' portion tho entire system will not A POYAL INSULT. have to bo closed down while repaint - nro being made. Formerly when ro- Lord Brougham Oldtd His Tims and, pnlrs-wero made it was nccessary'toi Rtpald Qtorgt IV. ahut r;ff the water all ovor tho ayatom with all of hrs knowledge and talent Owing to lack of valves. j,U iiroiigh.nn was ectentrlc and slov- "Wpat's Your Namt?" "What." A guild or giMlpjireiii to save ililb dreii from liiioiigruous naiuex is is'iug Hiiggi-Miiil. Tin- hue ('it in hi llnriMev. author of a ImhiU mi Kuu-lisli nmiies, nh the story of wlial was probably the most idlotli- name ever bestowed upon mi uiiforiuiinie liitmit. A wo limn hud her sou iMiptixnl What, for Mo ntlier reason ilinu to cause muiii meiit lu future years when, Mug ask ill Ills iiiiuie, liu should leply "What." Jindon Chrouleie Writing For Posterity, A prominent French critic, tho story runs', onco said to Ooorgo Hernard Bliawi "You are putting on n new comedy Mondny nlglit. Let mo attend ouo of (he dress rehearsals, won't you7' ejinposslble," said Mr. Hliuw, "My dress rehearsals are always private 1 iuVv f refuse eren the most dlstn Kip"shed critics access to them," 'Hut," said Hie other, "I wnnt to write a critical criticism. If I have II write and telegraph It In a few min utes ,op Monday nlglit It will be very lutfrledly done, mid I fear It will give a Wioiiu Impression of your comedy to Paris the next day." "Have nn anxiety on that xenre."Mr Hhuw replied.. "My comedies are mil written for the next day."- Exchange BE ELABORATE . (Continued front page one ) auto un tho obi' Columbia Koulhern 'Irrigation enterprise. ' "The ltldlaw Country, ' n dea jrrlptlon or the hud, what they pro ' I ducn and what their development will mean, by I). Ilarnea and Fred Wallace. "ThbHS Pino Country, the same, , by K. it Hill, president La Pino Com I morels! Club. "The Powell Unite Country, " by ' Clark .Morse, Bulletin correspondent, "Bend's Distributing Business, by ' A. M. I'rlnxlo, mauagor I'nlted Warn- i house (,'u. I "Central Oregon, a Place For Im- migrant," by D. Ii. Hunter, of tho , I), K. Hunter Itwilly Co. niul The Bend Company. "How Bond Looks From Seattle" ' by W. D. Cheney, president Bend I'ark Company, "Bend as a lloaltli Resort," by Dr. V. C. Coo. "Uioal Livestock Possibilities," by C. H. HiidHoii, or tho First Nutlciinl Bunk. "Bond's Building Materials.'" ly Frank I.. Bolton. "Dairying," by (Jwirge A. Jones "Bond'M Klectrlonl Kimlpnioiit and Possibilities," by T. II. Foley, re dent mauagor Bend Water. Unlit &. Power Co, V HMI..I. , ... ....-. -.. 'J i idii nun iiiiiuo in v enirni ure gnu," by Clyde MoKay, district gamo warden. t "Boud'a HohoolN," by .1. II. Sliouso, Bend school principal. Many HIUktratlouN, Those articles will vary In IciirMi from BOO to .1000 words. Kvnrwiu" ' of them contutna liitereMtlug and Im portant mattur. For this special edi tion Tho Bulletin lius had tnkiii about CO new phutogrnphs and these, together with other iihotoa, will bring tho nuiuhor or Illustrations up to about 100, It holug hoped to give at least ono good Illustration of ovory phnso of local Interest, so that when tho papor gnca to strnngera (hoy will get a first ratoHdea or what jlond la nuu win no trom th0 iirtlolea. tho paper win bo Viof m July 30. I'lHi: AT HUDMOM). Flro lu Redmond yostorday at 3 a. m. completely guttod the Mondo'i- llflll llllllfllllfy nitnui.tj..! I... f I QIiac- ...... ........,,n ..wf,,iij ifj v. t- nun- . .n wood's confectionery storo, known . na tho Palm, Tho causo r tho llro Is not known. i i ,-.- o4 -- '".l.