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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1913)
wnp iiuijMSTINi msko, onn., wkdnmijay, avoubt go, join. roK s. xJllumincitw , : &res ' r ' i; s --' ' i Uutlal : Otationenj Itus un artistic finish i nml high quality that ; inukcH it distinctive mill flt(IM'M( 'mm ) others. Each sheet : is die stumped with ii graceful initial i n ; (6hl'un(l sepia. Any initial, with envelopes 60cts par 6ox Now on display and sold exclusively in llcntl at Patterson Drug Co. MM ( The QWaJUL Store LOCAL NEWS ITEMS I). I. MoKny returned to "ond Hftlurday. Miha Anne Market has returned from Tim Dalle. floor" 0. Itull wan over from I'rtiivvlllu Saturday. ki!!. Or Oarrlmm returned Kunday ffo'iH 111 trip V Idaho. i Hurl If. KimIDi n( Uldlftw huh a Bond visitor $Umlay, 0. U. M(utlntn. Mfa KastwT flAtiec, loft Xuuilny night, i Lust Thursday HtKht thore waa a jlltmlf) supper on Pilot liHttn. A. K. Culllna a,wnl Thursday. I'rl- day and Saturday In I'rtHuvjim. Ralph Folndoxtnr went to Prino vlllo laHt Thursday to visit relutlves. Mack Hurbor of Culver spent Hun day here, n guest ut Hid I'llot llultii JllN. An nlKlit-iMiuml wn was Itorn lu Mr. und .Mra. W. H. Crawford tyiu day. Y CharliVc. Wllllaina'of 8an Fran qltco haa taken a ponltlon with M. 8. 'Uttln. J. P. Keyc of The Bond Company returned from a tun daya buslm trip Katurday. Mm. Tom dray and son oamo In lnt week from the homestead, Join Ink Mr. Gray here. Thuy will bo In town for somu tlinu. W'j'- jOjcaA flTV" aJhia morning, ftalif John jo into Ihc LaAcmenl uiiU a daiehei and chopped a the JjnrJtoA set xnU U Unt ftreienialie. Ve stored our heavy fuAnltuAe foA tile iummer, 77li! Lut hii faiheA vsouid have had lot of fyiAnituAe to luy if laly hadn't Amashed hiA thumb when he did' and aiven the alarm, Out Luifina new fuAnltuAe ii an eaif task foA me. of Zona a'ao found a Aeiialte place to tAade and aVt 4cen poina theAe fora ion lit r ii vr Hi i I . I, time and nowheAe eiie, always (P.S.-a! advise' you, too, furniAhtf$A fAom (S; 4t. uAompson .. ... Where Your Dollar Doea Jts Duty, " Mt ' ;. T. II. DaulolH Jr. returned IiihU wciik from Uonttlo, hrlugliiK In on I II ii to, O. (J. Iliinltlo loft Hiimlay for (htt low Vnlloy Willi mIx liuidnouliora from llnrko, I dii ho, Mra. J. W. Dlmlck went In Port laud Inst wenk lo latt rnlullvo for Hovnral WKuka, W. I.. Powoih of tho 0. A. C. wns In llond Hiiturdiiy ami Rundiiy, h Htioat at tho Hotel llond. Frank T. Colllor.'it Portland attor ney, apont' Holiday lioio, being regis tered at tho llond llotiil. C. M. MoKolllp mid It. W, Kirk M tho 0. A. C. woro In llmid Friday, Mr. Kirk koIiik to Hum. I.iihI week tho hull dug belonging to Mra. (I. A. Jones died, presumably from no m n kind of poisoning. Mra, F. KwIiik Murtln'a three bIs tor ii ro now w'lth her, Ml Kllruboth Hoott liavliiK urrlvod lust week. Mlia draco Itatllffo of llohiirt. Okla., la aanlatliiK In tho postofllco now. Bliu la n sister or Mra. Forti. J. II. Wcnundy returned tli flrat of tho wcok from Cnncoiit wlivrn lio lina livim linyliiK for rovurul wiuki. Tillman "llnuter, tl well known Crook county dry fiinniT, wna liorc ovor Himdiiy, on lila wuy to Klnlimth FalU. Mra. C. t.. A lion, mint of 11. K. Alton, arrived from l.oa AiikoIoh last WoiliifHdny mid la vImIUiik nor iM'ldiow and nlocu. Horn to Mr. and Mra. V. O. Ilnrrl nmn of Croacont, AiiKUNt 16, n itlrl. Dr. Torroll of llond wua culk-d to nU tfiid Mra. Hnrrlmnn, Word liua lo-oii roculvod from Cuiima, WiimIi., tliut tho liomu or Mr. and Mra. Io Duvonport thoro wut burnod to tho Kround reeontly. T. O. Fro with lila wlfo aud two olilldron from Cimtiirvlllo, Iowa, ar rived In town laat wtck. Mr. Ffo In r lawyvr nnd may avttlo In llond. J. It. Wiley, naalfltant caahlor of tho lllliornlan Hunk of Cortland, wa ut tho llond lloti'l Haturday and Huh. day. Mr. Wlloy waa looking oyer thta MMlhin. J. J. DonnoKan und family, William Mlllur and wlfo and Mra. Frank Woloowo of Hurna wro at tho llotui lltwd Hniiday, IhmvIiik Monday mom liiK for Klamath Fa I hi. (lwirso KatHN. who la pHlllBR lo tiio anmiNor oh a IukkIiik eoHtnicl on tho JIih HoihI utci milhat of town nour tho l'ln Fort I.umhor CoiniMHy'a mill, apont Munday In town. Walter and Kiljtnr llaannn. who hnvt) hoon workliiK on tho auwor. lo(i Monday for Mnrahflvld, kuIiik uy way of Croaoont. Thoy havo n eoHtra.il for railroad work with tho Souther I'aolfle. i Thif koclal nicotinic of tho Od Follow nnd ItotHiknha wuapoa'tponod from Init Monday nlKht on acoount of tho Hvntllo tixouralon banquot. It will Im) hold tho couilriK Monday uvonlnK. Mra. A. J. Krotnort ol I'ortUnd, aUtor of Mra. O. W. Arnold, urrlvtd laat wook for u month'a vlalt ut tho Arnold homo. Mra. Kroonurt haa JijhI rot ii Mod from a alx tnontha' trip In Ktiruao. , m youA fAiend, Xou, to luy youA houie BEND THEATRE a WKHXKHIAV DANGEKSOFTIIE &TKKBT A 1IEKOICKESCUE A LIFE IN THE BALANCE POLLY AT THE KANCH Tlll'Hh'lAV THE AKTIST'S THICK DKONCHO DILLV5 WAKD MK. BOLTER'S NIECE riniiAV BUTTERCUI'S PANAMA CANAL A FATHER'S LESSCN ACROSS THE GREAT DIVIDE RATl'ltDAV LADV AUDLEY'S JEWELS THE BANK MESSENGER UNDER THE MAKE-UP HUN PAY THE OLD GUARDTHE GOV. WILSON THE INFLUENCE OF BRONCHO BILLY THE CHEAPEST WAY Thoro will Im n daiico at Hathera hull Haturday nlcht. Frank N. OIHicrt returnod llil mornlnK from Forllund. I.ouli !oonar wont to Portland on tho excursion truln Monday nlKht. Mra. Nolllo Wrlnht roturnod Sun day from hor trip to Hot lko. I. A. Kathor wont to Portland laat nlicht oh u UuilntMut trip of a fow da) a. J. N. Hunlor and family have re tHrnod from a trip to Now port, on tho coaat. Mra. W. It. Saylor and OImvim Strahm wr In town, yeatorday from Plulnvlew. J. W. Hooae waa roglatorod laat ok ut tho ilotul WrlKlit from l'rlnvllle. Mra.' Hlmir Ward roturnod Joat week from a vlalt with hor father ut Tho Dalle. Tho Fraternal IJrotherhood will Klvo u danco on Thurtduy ovonlni;. AUKUSl 28. Mr. and Mm. J. A. Hrlnkloy have moved Into on of tbu Wlvat cottaKoa lu Wlottorla. Mra Powolaon wpnt to Souttlo on tho rxcuralon train, to bo nway for aovorul wocka. Tho McCulaton atono roaldonco la ulKjiit complvtod and will bo occupied in a nnuri wiiio. Mr. NaroUna Uuyton and mother. Mr. llurtwlK, returned laat week from a vlalt In Heattle. Fred Katea returned from Crfacent Monday, where ho hua been holplDK J. II. Wenandy huylne. Wnltun Van Winkle, nonrotary of tho DomtI Land Hoard, -waa at tho Hotel WrlKht Monday. Mrs: St. Xlointtwh aud Mlaa Laura Wlllluma returuod Monday mornlne from n trip to Portland. C. K. Rhoppurd and C V. Silvia aru off today for tho south on u timber cruUlriK trip or a montu. Mr. W. C. McCulaton' mothor and Mr. McCulaton' alator are expected till week for u vlalt here. Tho ditto for tho Preshytorlan Bun day nohool la act for the 28th, with the Wteat lawn as the place. K. M. l.nrn loft Thuraday evonln on hi trip Kuit. F. O. Minor la In the bank during hla abnencc, A. M. Prlnule. J. C. Ithodea and Clyde McKay left today on a horbo back trip In the mountain. Mra. Paul llond arrived from Ku genu Monday to vlalt her parent, Mr. and Mr. B. C. Caldwell. A teat niado of Hend brick at the 0. A. C. recently allowed tho brick to be of high auBtnlnlns atrength. M, 8. Lattln aud A. L, French went to Crencont last week on un uuUnk, Mr. French returning Saturday. K. F. llutten, n formor resident of Hend, wua among the puisenger who oumu In on tho Sonttlu excursion. The llond MIIIIiib & Warehouao Co. tin broken Kround for n now feed room and Addition to Itu elevutor. The Mimical Club Is nicotine this, afternoon nt Mr. Putnnm'. The program la Anierloan compoBom only. Tho Mltacs Mannhelinor loft luat night fur their home In Chicago, go ing b.v way of Portland und Pugot Sound. Prottldont J. II. Young nnd party of the Oregon Trunk camo In laat night and left ourly today by nuto for Kliimuth FallH. P. A. Woolley wua hurt by n fall ut the Miller pinner mill yeatorday but will bo able to return to work in u abort tlmo. John T, Whlatlor paired through town yesterday on hla way to one of the camps of the Deschuteti uur vey near Henhanr Falls. Hock have been removed from tho road ut the south end of Dond afreet und the holes tilled wltli earth, Im proving the roadway materially. Mm. C, 12. Moore ot Elgin, 111., who has been visiting her slater, Mr. Leo Young; the past two weeks, left on this morning's train for her home. Hov, 13. H. Wnrrlngton of Pilot I Hock preached at tho Prosbytorlan , church Hiinoiiy ntin tno coriKrocniion ; oxtondod him a cull, but ho doolluod , It. , Hov. Ilnrlriun A. Wnrrmi, nn Kpla ronil mlnlNtor from Tho Dalloa, will ' coiidiict aorvlooa nt tha PrMbytorlHti cliinih Huudiiy mornlnK 'and en luK. j MIR lluth Putnam, who I return-. lug from a trip to Japan to hor homo, lu WimliliiKlou, I). C, arrived IhmIi nlclit for n visit nt tho homo of hor Juophuw, O. P. Putnam. ' J, It. I.unhock, Krandfnthor of tho unfortuiiuto Hnlph Lunbock, arrived I last night from California nnd waa1 taken to tho PowoIhoii ranch at, Plnluvlow today by Hurry Wyso. Tho local railways havo laauod In atructlons to uKouta to accept for froo transportation nil shlpmunta of ngrlculurul producta for the coming exhibition of tho State Immigration Comtnlasion. The air compressor which haa been used hero for several months on newer and atreet work haa been moved by Contractor Adams to the Tiimalo project where Mr. Adams ha a contract. Mr. It. L. Hhodcs and daughter, who havo lieon visiting Mrs. Ithodea' daughter, Mr. M. W, Msthleson, at Arrow, hake County, returned home Saturday Mr. nnd Mr. Mathlcsen accompanied them to Hend. Thomas W. Lawson, the Hoston financier, Is now visiting hla dough tier und son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCnll, nt their Crooked Hlvcr ranch Mr. Ijiwson and Mr. McCall drove In from Sherman by auto. Postofllco Inspector F. O. Whitney waa hero Monday on hi way to tho southeast homoMtead country, from which district petitions havo been re ceived for a number of oslomces und also for a star route from Hend. William Honloy of Hurna waa here Haturday, going out on the night train to Portlund. Mra. Ilnnley went out Sunday night. Mr. Hanloy want from Portland to Klamath mils for the development league meeting, by rail. The first Monday in September Is the date for tho meeting -of tho county board of (Mualixatlen nt Prinevllle, at whlatt taxpayera may present any eomplalnt they may have regarding taxoa or tax assess ment. O. C. Henkle and family drove in from The Dalles Thursday In Mr. Henkle's ear. They were aeooHi- PHlod by It. It. Honkte. Mr. Henkle's brother, who will remain here In definitely should the climate benefit him as expected. Mr. and Mra. J. M. Goar, Mr. and Mr. J Kdward Lamon and Mrs. J. II. Connarn apont Sunday on the Mo tollua. making the trip In Hoy Hrnnton'a auto. Thoy brought book aoveral largo Dolly Vurdens. 1-eo Goar Is spending n week at Helslng' Keturnlng from a trip to Crater Lake, County Clerk Worron Hrown und his deputy. A- W. Hattles, spent Thursday night here. Last Saturday they were ut the La Pine barbecue, whonco they proceeded lo the lake, taking the Sid Stcarne'a family and Mies Irene Harnes of Prinevllle. Lightning last week atruck a tree near the home of Mr. Hlanche Rice In Wlestorla. Mr. Specr. John Young's son-in-law. who was stand ing near the tree, was knocked down and Mrs. George 8. Young, who wai staadlug In the door of her home some distance away, waa shocked. NOTICK. Members of the United Spanish u'nr Vttinrnns In Coo trul Oregon am requested to communicate with O. F. Smith. Hend. 2P CHURCH NOTICES MethodlNt. Services Sunday at 11 a. m. nnd S P. m. Sunday school nt 10 a. m. Hnworth League nt 7 p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p. m. Choir practice Wednesday at S p. in. Baptist. Sunday school at 9:4C, preaching at 11 a. ra. and 8 p. m. Brotherhood at 3 p. ra. Young people's meeting at 7 p. m. Prayer mooting at 8 p. ra. op Wednesday. Choir practlco Tnursday evening at 7:30. Church of the Brethren. Services next Sunday at 3 p. m. In Methodist church. Strangers wel comed WltKKLY MAKKKT KHPOHT. NORTH P0UTIAND,' Aug. 16. Receipt, for tho week havo been" Cattle 2171. calves 18, hogs 2020. sheep C&03, horsoa 27. Fairly heavy run of cattle for the wpok, both native nnd southern Bturf. Few oxtrn oholco ateera in tho run, prices remaining steady for top grades, but going lower on medium class, espec ially cows aud heifers. Funoy native steers sold from 8. 26 to 8.36. Lower grades 7.f0 to 8. Choice cowa nnd hulferB soiling around 6.26 to G.&O. with lower grades 6.76 to C. A wldo rungo of prices between choice and ordinary stuff, A big decline in tho hog market, with tops going from 8.26 'to 8.60, with a general weak undertone. Light llquldatlpn at week's close. The aheep market strengthened a little for the six day period. Heavy recelptB the first of tho week and holding up fairly well to Thursday. ".Some lambs coming forward with alow outlet at steady prlcoB. Prime yearling wetbero sell ing V to 4.36. Choice ewes 3.60 to 8.85. Best lambs & to 6. CO , ' C If ADVANCE of AUTUMN Coats, Skirts 50 Styles of Coats to se lect fromNO TWO COATS ALIKE rang ing in price up from $7.50 NEW SKIRTS in many new materials priced from $5.00 to $9.00 NEW ONE-PIECE DRESSES at a SAVING $8.50 to $10.75 You cannot aHbrd to overlook this showing of the new est in Ready to Wear the values are really remarkable. Mannheimer's "Che Store All CMKHII'IKI) AIVKItTISBMBXTS. Iist nnd Found. FOUND A gun. Apply to Thor son ut MeCulston'a grocery. !4 FOUND Carton of tobacco. Own. or may have Bame by proving proper ty and paying advertising charges. 4tf . FOUND Sweater and pair of gloves. Owner may have them by proving property ut The. Bulletin and paying for thU advertisement. 24tf LOST On Burns-Hend rood dark green leather purse containing sum of money and key. Finder return to D. E. Spencer, care Bulletin, ana re ceive reward. For Itent. FOR RENT-Four-room bungalow. Inquire or address E. P. Brosterhous, Bend. ' 20tf KOR RENT Furnished cabin $5 u month. W. B. Leah, lot 11, blk 16. Center Addition. 12tf FOR RKNT Three Jfurnlshed rooms for light housekeeping, close In. Inquire at O'Donnell market. 24tf FOR. RKNT Newly fenced pas ture, three-quartor of a mile eaat from Hend. Euqulre of Mr. Har riet Barnes. 21-26 TO LKT-Modern eight-room house In Konwood. Bath and good plumb ing. Open fireplace. Apply to W. H. Walsh. Kenwood. 25p FOR RKNT Four-room house In Hlvorslde. with water In house. Good garden In connection for sale. Mlko Davis. Riverside. 2.'4-2Cp FOR RENT Three comfortable rooms centrally located. Suitable for family. Running water and electric lights. Vory moderate. Inquire at Bulletin oince Stt Wanted. WANTED Cook for family. Ros coo Howard, Deschutes, Ore. 20tt WANTED Qlrl to do general housework. Inquire at Shuey gro cery. 24-2 Gp WANTED To rent typewriter of standard keyboard. Inquire at Bul letin ottlce. 24tf WANTED Girl for general house work. Address Mrs. O. Laurgaard, Lnldluw, Ore? 20tf WANTED PoslUon as cook in ho tel, restaurant or private family. In qulro ut Grand Restaurant. 23-4p WANTED Offers for lots 15 anl 16. blk 19. Center Add.. Bond, Ore Florence I'yodn, Milwaukee Hotel. Seattle. Wash. 23-24p Rifles and Shotguns Peters' Ammunition Skiise Hardware Company We will give $5 casting rod for tho largest trout caught thta seasoa. SHOWING STYLES in and Dresses. ft Ih it- People" j) Money to Lend. I am prepared to take applications for loans on Improved Irrigated or dry farms where patent has issued. Ross Parnhnra. 22tf Mince! buieoui. BUY your birds for breeding now and save money. Pekln and Indian Itunner duoks, Tnlouso and Embden geese. Eugene Harris, MaMlnnvllle. Oregon. 23-24p For Sale. FOR SALE Light wagon, $15. See 1 A. W. Nixon. 24tf FOR SALE Balcd clover bay at Anderson Bros, ranch. Phone. 19ttl FOR SALE Cabin near Bend Co. mill. Inquire at Bulletin office. 16U FOR SALE Tent house, with or without furnishings. Inquire Bulle tin. 22tfmcfe FOR SALE Two balf-Jorsey heif ers, first calves. Cole E. Smith, R. F. D.. Bend. 23-24 FOR SALE The Altamont Hotel building and furniture, all new' and first olass. J. A. Bastes. 4tf FOR SALE Good property on Wall and Bond streets, also lnKen wood. For particulars apply to H. C. Ellis. 17tf FOR SALE Soven lota In Ken wood addition, in blook 1C. Water, light and sidewalk. Cheap for ansh. Mrs. Carrie Dana, 3211 34th Ave. W . Seattle. Wash. 23-24p FOR SALE All kinds of common lumber at MoNaught & Gertson'a mill, on Bend-Burn road. Also, wo cut any kind of orders on short notice. Write or call on us for prices. 15tf FOR SALE Four fine lota la Park Addition In block 13. Water, light and sidewalks; attractive houses occupy adjoining property. Same prices you pay for unimproved lota far out "Inquire "Bargain", at Bulletin office. 2t( FOR SALE All kinds of rouB and dressed lumber, at Andersotv Bros, sawmill half way betwoen Bend; and Laldlaw, on old Tumalo road. Reasonable price, rough lumber $10. per M. Delivering to Bend or Laid law $2 per M. Telephone. 19tC VOll SALE Cheap. Furniture. Dining room table, buffet, china clos et, 2 tables. C chairs, davenport, beating stove, all good as new; also, one rocking chair, 4 18-Inch horse collars, ull new. 1 single buggy har ness, pair traces, several other arti cles. Apply J. B. Miner. Wull St 4p.