The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, July 09, 1913, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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WE A HE
IIEADQUAKTEltS
FOR KODAKS
AND SUPPLIES
Patterson Drug Co.
The 5teaC(L Store
LOCAL NI2WS ITI2A1S
1C. It. Hill of I.H I'ltlH WMN It llotlll
Visitor Monday.
M. M. I.Mtttn wont to Portland IhnI
week mi n buslnea trip.
Horn, this morning, to Mr. nml
Mm. I.ullitir Metko. n tioy.
Millard Trlplett was In town lat
week from liU Tomato ranch.
N. K. (IlliHTt returned last nlk'lit
fruiii Vancouver, II (' . Mini I'ortlaud
MIhh Mlliltod Ki'HN Iiiih Iwmhi visit-! V. V. CoIIIiim of Long llencli, C'hI ,
lug lior mint, Mm, J'owoIhoii, thlH
Wl'lllt,
MrH. II. I. MiiiiIoii luft IhhI night
for Him I tin wlnuo Mliu will vIhII for
HllOlll mIx wiihIin.
Mim. I). 0. llmildM luft Monday for
Hid Willamette vulloy to visit riilu
tlVl'H Mini frluiulM.
Tim MlnMifM Klein will miluilHln on
TliniHiliiy evening III honor of thulrl
guest. MImm Curpoiilor.
Tim l(oliiiliiliH will linvri tholr rK
itlur ItiMtiilliitlon Friday iiIkIiI. Light
rnfri'MliiiiiiiitH will In) Kiirvuil.
Mr. Mini MrH. John Itlls ciiino ilown
from IHk lllvor ranger station Mum
ilny, MnnnlliiK yesterday hero.
Mrn, ICnrl II. lloiiMton, who has
liimn vlhlilni: rolntlvos at Wooillnirn,
On1., will mtiirii hoiiin next week.
MrH, (I. W. Arnold nml mod or I'ort
Imul Iikmi Jollied Mr. Arnold liitnt for
tho slimmer. They are Ml the Alta
tnont. Tlmro urn iinrliilineii niosMagoa l
llin Western Union Telegraph olllco
for J. 1), McCoy nml Herbert h.
Frank.
MIhh Winifred A lilio t of Portland
nrrlviHl IhhI iilxht for n month'M visit
with Iiit old school frluiul, Mm. II.
IJ. Allmi.
A. J. Abornnlhy luft Monday night
for tllft llOIHH Hi ItlllllVOII, Iowa, hollIK
railed tliniH by tliH aerlutiH lllne of
liU fHihnr.
The Fraternal Urol lierli mid In lay
Iiik out I.Ik plans for h danee on tho
I Tth, Mini oxtHiut it good cruwil mid m
glHIll time.
('. II. Adams of the United Btate
forest service came In Monday from
the south, spending yesterday ut the
local olllco.
A parly of young people aro arras
Iiik to go on n caiuplug trip of h week
or inn days up river. NlurtltiK prob
ultly next Monday.
Mr, Mini Mm. V. II. Heed hiiiI son
of Welhnllle. Mo. arrived Innt even
ItiK for h short Mult with Mr. nml
Mm It. M Hmlth.
Sprague Flour
IS IN TOWN AGAIN. ALSO
SNOW WHITE AND BEND
BLUE STEM.
T
A NEW DEPARTMENT: Crockery. Tin
Ware, Enamel Ware, CJIavs. Shram and
C.'olilvn State Mason FRUIT .IARS--Pints,
Quarts and Half Gallons.
rot-mil ly mrlvml In lliind to spend
moiiiii Hum look I ni lifter hln Umber I
Interests on thu Molollim. ,
llond sent u large delegation to
llin rolnlirntloii lit Hodiiiond Friday
Nimrly nil Hln business Iioiihiih closed
nml tlm HlnmtH looked deserted.
MimdittiieM A. II. Horn and Tlu-o-doro
Twiiol will oiiturtHlii tho Hiti
llMt Woiniin'H Union on tho ThiiihIo
noxt Viiilnt)ilHy ufluiiiooii, July 10.
K. I.. Ilolton nitiiriii'il HiIh inorn
ItiK from ii Mhort lniMtintH trip. Ii. I.
Kinitnnlk, who Iiiih Imtm In KIhiiiiiIIi
KhIIh for Hoiiin tlimi, rntiiniml with
him.
.1. (!. ItliodiiH left (IiIh mornltiK for
HHttln In IiIh I'on! enr, hopltiK to
iiiiilin tlm throiiKh run In tlmo for tho
I'otlittch noxt wnok. Mm. A. M. I.arn
uucoinpHiiluil him.
It. K, Knoll wnnt to Cortland lHHt
wi'i'k, ri'tiirnliiK yoHtuniay mornltiK
llo wan Hcroinimnliiil by Mm. Moru
hoiimi, IiIh NlMtnr, who will Hpnd a
week or iniiro In thu ltou City. I
Tho work of cuttliiK down llond
Htri-i't liiitwi't'ii OroKon and Novudu, '
to Km Ih, huh lii'Kim Monday. Tlm
IiiuIitIhI ri'inoviHl la liidiiK "Ht'd to
mako Hid till on Himii Mtrvut aouth of
OroKon. i
TIih Udlwi' Aid RoclMy of tlm
.Mcihoilim chnreh wtii lo a rafi
torla miiifr In tlm Trlplott ImlldlnK
Thnmday of noxl wm'k, IickIiiiiIiik at
6.30 p. in. Thu patronmi) of tho
piilillr la aollclted.
Tho Kormott IhiIIiIIiik on Hond
Direct la I'oiiiplotftil and ti'iianta an-:
movliiK I"- It WIU ho occupied ly
II. I.. HliH'koy'a tmrl)r aliop. the Pilot
HiltlH Caah (Irorvry and tho Ort'Kon
Invoatiiitiiit Company.
Tlmra will hi) a apuclal inoutltiK of
tho I.hiIIom' Aid Socloty or tho M K. I
church at IIih lioino of Mm. It. M. ,
.Smith noxt Monday afternoon at
2:10. All oieiiiliiim aro tirftod to he
prnt aa liiialiiottd of Importanco la ,
to ho traiiMtctod, I
A haaki't picnic wilt lie held on I.
I). U'lent'H Ihwii In roniDK-tlon ultoj
th) annual nieetliiK of tho Arnold lr-'
rlKntliui Company from 10 a in. to;
I m next Tuesday. All who are j
Interested In the rompan) are Invited
to attend with their famlllca. I
Mannheimer's
E. A. Sather
-J
)euA flmy;-
alt Ami Lnio a iielydLoAA iArotai he
LnckwiWf the oihcA clay. 771 y af iJ aiocA.
iny to Jcc the. ojtel, buttcAccl ice Lox ihe had,
off of dlrln'i have anything eite oVd have a
new t ft-to-clute ice .tiaxi foA a ianitaAxf,
ciean ice Lox menni a heaiihy family,
"Uouicl you uie a Autty ice -box if you
ucAc able to uy a neu one? Hot for vie,
ii n l( John's viiik vixiit te property kept,
Qn un&aniJtaAy ice -box endanpeAA the health
of the whole family,
(sood-bye,
jCoxi,
5L S,'"'ott fct tie most reason a file
totes, and the Kind
from
RICHARD yiLCE DIES
Man IiiJiimmI In Seui-i Work III May
Sniriiliilieil Tlili Morning.
Itlihard 0. U'llce, who waa Injured
on the newer ronatructlon work on
Mat 1. died tlila tiiornlnK at 11 40
ii rliH-k an a riitult or eollaiatti, which
Urn waa notHl attout U a. in. tiunda)
IiIh left leK waa amputatxd lietween
thu hip and kntw, and In thu accident
h loat IiIh rticut eye and auatalnnl
other aorlntiH Injiirlw).
lie Ih Hiirvlved by a mother and an
Ins alld alater at Chancy. WmhIi.. who
were untitled Immediately ly City
1'hvi.lriun foe. What dUpoaltlon will
t made of the body di'twndH upon
their limtructlona. Since tlia end of
Mas lire haa hean kept III the
Mliiliell lioiiM) back of the UapUat
rlmrih. attended by ICd Chamberlain
a mime. It wkh while flrtHK ahota
In the aewer uinnel In I.ytle that ha
waa raiiKht liv th lilaala which he
hail Jnt tnt off. I la waa heroically
recuei from a awmlnaly rerlaln
death l Nela Olander. who hauled
him out of the tuiinl while ahota
wore Koinic on. Wlli't) waa foreman
of thla lairtlon of tho work.
I'nwiti; mi:.v iiHitit.
W. II. II. On fur. president, and C.
W. Itlddell, eiiKlneer. ot tho I'rlnclo
Fall Klectrlc I'owor & Wntnr Co..
aro In toun today. They Hay thuy
oxptH3t to Htnrt dovolopmont of tholr
properly ahurtly and aro now avok
Iiik mnrkuta.
JULY SALE?
A noteworthy feature of this sale is the great amount of
desirable merchandise. A clearance of SUMMER. MER
CHANDISE SWEEPINREDUCTIONS IN PRICES
HERE ARE BARGAINS THAT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE:
SIMPSON FL'LL COUNT BEST GRADE
CALICO, for thin wile
OUR FAMOUS YORK 12tfc GING
HAM, it InrKc variety of patterns..
RIITELLKTrE-tho rouKh Jry fabric
ITic rt'Kular, this wile
NATURAL LINEN SUITINGS.
KThiIc, H.ocial value, rwlucwl to...
nficGKADE. now
45c GRADE, now
25c
5c
10c
15c
21c
25c
29c
LADIES' SI.00 WALK-OVER OXFORDS $3.45
IADIES t:J.60 WALK-OVER OXFORDS $3. 15
CHILDREN'S UAREF00T SANDALS ffrs
$1.00 ciuality 17KJC
CHILDREN'S BAREFOOT SANDALS 9L
lWc(uality fc JC
MEN'S STRAW HATS AT HALF
$2.00 Straws $ 1 .00 $2.50 Straws $ 1 .25
EXTRA SPECIAL Men's 8 oz.
Brown Duck Overalls, while they
last, nt
65c
20 -c off jonbalance of our
White Dresses
$1.05
AH Our LADIES' SUITS
HOUSE DRESSES, values up to
$1.50, now
Some that sold up to
S25.00, special for
this sale
$11.75
35c RATINE CREPE 25c
All our 12c and 15c EMBROIDERIES 1
LADIES' 36c SUMMER WEIGHT gf
UNION SUITS, a rare value, re- y f
duced to WW 0 S
RUBEN'S COTTON INFANTS' VESTS C
special mtC
Tho absolute newness of our merchandise will be an additional satisfaction in
making your selections here. There is not a person in Bend who can afford
to miss this important event.
Kent In Quality
Lowest I'rlcc
r
S::
MANNHEIMER'S
The Store for
All the People
an In hand It lias taken han sum-! lotto of the I-afollette Nursery Com-; Kivon by Judge Springer that tho pe
lently far to make It certain of belDK lutny. which haa extensive fru t or- tltlon which waa preaented, anklnR
far better than the 44-page apclal of charda at Powell Ilutte. Tnls glvea by the appointment of J. A. Bastes,
laat July.
far the beat description ot just what would be granted Immediately.
Amturanre waa received from Gov- can lie done In Crook county with Hut yesterday when two urgent ar
ernor Oswald Weat this morning that 1 fruit that ever haa boen published, rest cases came up for a Jtietlee to
he will preimre an article dealing
with the Columbia Southern enter
prise, which will be. In effect, a mea
sage from the state's executive to the
fcettlers of the segregation, telling
them and othera what "Oregon's
first Irrigation enterprise" really
means. A n.oHt excellent article haa
also been receUed from Guy Lafol-
C, M. n.WIS MAItltlltl).
Word haa been received ho re that
C. M. Davis and Mlaa Dora Camp
bell, both formerly of llond, wore
married Juno 20 and aro now living
In Seattle. Mr. Davis wna formerly
connected with the llomeaeekerri'
1-hiiiI Company, and Mlsa Campbell
had a homestead In the aouthoast
vouutry.
prices on ice ho res,
t t find amwnere else,
!
on
can
njto
&JlJk
zompson
Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty.
W. .1. NICHOLS Dial).
Continuation of reports of the
death of W. J. Nlchola waa received
at the local forestry otllco today. Mr.
N'lcholH, who was a forest rnnger,
wna well known here and to the
south. For aevornl youra ho worked
In tho I'nulliiu country. According
to roHirt, ho mot dtmtli whllo sonllng
Iohh for it timber aalo on the Wind
river, In the Columbia reserve, Wash
ington, lust woek.
QAit,tvfc.6a,a.vt
ODD FKM.OWS INSTALL.
The Installntlou of olllcors wna hold
Monday night by the Odd Follows,
tho following being tho corps of new
olllclnla: J. Ii. Kngolirotsou, N. (.;
M. A. Pnlnior. V. 0.; U. N. Hoffninn,
secretary ; Ilert Shtioy, troaaurer; 13.
MelHtad, warden: Cluudo Mann
helnier, It. S. S.; K, C. Cook. iL. S.
H.i ltoy Allgood, chnplnln; W. A.
Hates. It. S. V. .; L. C. Flomlng. L.
a. N. 0.; N. V. Woldor, It S. V. Q.;
Cluronco Maunliulmor, L. S. V, a.
GOVERNOR W WILL WRITE
Hm-coAsfiil Fruit firomr Also Con.
tributes Valunblo Article.
Work on Tho Hullotln'a Dovolop
mont Numbor, which will bo Issued
July 30, la progressing rapidly, aud
with much of the uiatorlal for tho is-
Arrow
COLLARS
Represent in style,
material and make
the last word in
collardom.
Every style that's worth
while, made in n way that
leaves nothing to he desired,
either in the fashion, finish
or service.
Quarter sizes and notches
wherever they're better than
buttonholes.
15c each, 8 for 25c
and coming from an authority who act ujion. It was discovered that no
has made a success himself, It Is of appointment had been made and. ap
speclai value. In addition to these ' pareutly. that Judge Springer Intend
there are more than a doten other' el making none for some time. When
special articles of importance.
ES5TES JUSTICE OF PEACE
I'rontKci! Appointment Held
mocking- Ipil Procedure.
up,
telephoned to. he announced that he
had "received several applications,"
wished to investigate, etc. Finally,
after Deputy District Attorney Wlrtz
at Prlnevllla hail n?iitiu! liltunolf
trying to get acUon, without which
HU lOfttll BIUW VUUIU HO IHKOH, UUUI-
mlssloners Haley aud Drown woro
called upon for aid, the upshot of tho
Ward H. Coble tendered bis reslg-i ensuing telephone condaba belnc that
nation last week as local Justlco of tho appointment of .Mr. Bastes waa
the peu.0 to tho County Court. It finally made as Justlco of tho peaco
was accepted, and file assurance was for Hond precinct.
R. M. SMITH
Clothing Co.
"Everything to Wear for Men
.Who Cave."
--jr' s
"SU.4
WE SHAVE DOWN OUR PRICES WHEN WE FIRST
MARK OUR GOODS.
EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE RUNS
SMOOTHLY. DECAUSE WE ALWAYS KEEP
ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF EVERYTHING A
FIRST-CLASS HARDWARE STORE SHOULD
CARRY.
WE STAND BEHIND EVERYTHING WE SELL AND
"MAKE GOOD" ON EVERY DEAL. OUR VALUES ARE
PLAIN TO SEE.
01' ii
We will give a $5 casting rod for the largest trout caught this soason.
Skuse Hardware Company.
We Repair Otitis of All Kinds.