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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1913)
v iiknp hullktin, miw;mn wkdnfxoay, hvatmumh ji, ioin, '---'-' - - - .... Fft6 tit r .V Samoine Cleans the World Polishes and Cleanses Everything Woodwork Brass or Copper Silverware Bath Tubs, Etc. No grit, No Scratch I'KICBS: 10c, 30c, 50c, 90c Patterson Drug Co. Ttw SteSSSS More LOCAL NEWS ITEMS C. W. Thornthwnltu spent Bntur- ilny In Prluovlllo. ' T. II. Polity went lu Portlnnd on liitjdnnffli Mitlurduy night. 1 A lO-pnund girl wild born to Mr. Ami Mm. J. C. Wood Hiimlny. t Mm. 0. I. HoemII 11111I children nrn In PorltRiid visiting relative. , lUxoHvatlou U IhIhk rondo to eon- nttot thu Motel IIiihiI with the mwht. , Tim Uiirnl- X4cbtMrM will gv r dance I'rlriur twIiik )h JhUhw'a lUJI. 1 PrHk Mmlqulsl of it" torn wr In Iowh BiiuilHjr. h Kiiest t tho Hotel M. T. HriHtH of Imiiorlil was Ih town Friday, tdKlatoretf at, th lltl iWrjKht. f A. Miwlmr of thu CtMttilo Henity Company now linn tils ntlleo. with R. 'H. Post. ' , fj Father IltttJor loft yosterdn InK tor n short vtilt nt hl lU'finliitonwi H -4 gu- - TIid llaptUt Wornon'Rynlyi will ,nn-t Friday, September . at Mm. Kilts', (or work Mm. A. C. Lucas, who spent tho immuner In Rodmontl, linn returned to hur homo huro. 1 Mm. V. It. Cook, of Tho llend Company's olllco force ha returned from her vacation, Tho local weather Htntlon hits in colvod 11 now rnln icuugo support and thoriuoinoior Rhultor, V. II. Joliimou, imatmoNtor nml Hlorokoopor ill Mllllniii, whm In town yoHtunlny und totliiy. C. V. Tlioriitliwnltu, II111 lorn) Imr ncHii doulor, wont to Portland yontor iluy for IniynrH' woolc. II. J. imvlH, fnlhor of A. II. DuvIh, riiniu In fiom Portland yoHtonliiy llllllllllIK l VlHlt IllH noil. M. H. Mnyllold, t.lio Crooked rlvur Htoiikniiin. wiih registered nt tho Hotel Wright Momliiy. II. P. Munloii loft Innt night for Hoiittlo to ho with Mm. Mniilon, who win iiiuiorK" mi uiorntlon. A commit sldownlk Ih being IiiIiI In front of thu Miirloy-HlmpRou build- ln; on (Irmuiwood nvciiuo. T. (I. Fee Iiiih hotiKht IoIm 18, 19, nml 20, block in, Kenwood, of Mm. tSintuu ,M, Hon nnd expects to build. It. L. Mutton nnd fnnilly nnd Mr. and Mm, II, II, Famous or Ugll wore roglRtored at thu llotul WrlKht Hun dny. A now chute him henn built at tho stoakyurds no that two cam of llvo Ntook can now ho loaded at tho same 1 1 in 0. A civil service (xmnlnntloii will bo hold nt llurn Ootolior 11 for pout mauler at I'lfit, In eastern Crook county. M. I,. Morrltt of tho forestry otllco wont out to thu I'luu Mountain country yesterday inornliiK. return I:ik lust ulRht. K. M. TlioiiipHon wont to Tortland Huudiiy nlKhl Tor huyvm' wook, Mm Tlioiiiiitoii Ih takliiK earn of tho Htoro lu IiIn iiliminco. Mm. Martha 1'otln or Wlimtoi Halom, N. C. nrrlvitd yHlorduy iiioin mi; to vUlt hor dniiKlitor, Mm. Joli.i Hlln, and mm-lti-liiw, l.lttlo notlco wbh tiikni of l.nhor Day In IIiiikI, The ImimIiipkh hoimo worn all oiuti, only tho ImnkH nnd tho iioKtofllcn clOMlnn, Cht'Htur Cntlow of Buinmor- Iiko ojiiiio lu yoHturday from the Viiiulo vurt much whore ho and Mm. Cat low hnvit Iiooii vmIUiik. Tho I'roHhytorlnn Hunilny fichool jilonlc Uttt Thumdny on tho Wlinit lawn irovid to Ihi a vory cnjoyablo nffnlr for tho youni; folkn. BEND THEATRE ,t A vi'iim:hiAV I Ann A HiixImiiiI Won liy Kli'ctlnn lu-loiiH HcoiH'H In India MllK'lhll(l()IIN .loo TIIUHhVAY An I-'miiIim Hero Colloxa I.I f ii mill oiio olhor reel Till DAY Niihoily'H Hoy YimpiiiIio Viillcy In Winter I'niilc ItijN lu Wall Htirct A I'roa.'iciil llrollior HATUltDAY In n JnpnncMi IVn Cnrilon When (ho l)ccrt Wmn Klml Knlly'N (itinrilliiii Wlmt Xciv York U l)oltiK !' Km llciif lliinili nml Illlnil HL'MtAY The t'ii(lTx(ii(ly I'urri'l I'om( Johnnie llronclio Hilly iiml tlioKiuat ti-rV DiiiiKhlrr MONDAY I'ntll We Thrt'o Mrct Annlu (Two Hixl I'mturo) Olliuphi'N of I'rovinco The Infornil I 'Ik ny niorti nouiii In Iho best line of Ladies9 Shoes in Central Oregon at R.M. Smith Clothing Co. 7&f&& 'ttf&i&eJu &&&GUL -& ?n&. rlfii rrx Gfcim:c&CS mmmuxAj Vw?sSCWV TKVJmilwx w 3S35iryv'M!l3 Pi Kffl'i ft mrm- 4& P jQtar Qmut- . I of ua-s do' tou Ahouid h i urn to ace mothcA yesterday, and laie seen het face vhen -the showed me a ciaiA Adc had Aouahi from a maxi-oAdcA hauAc. Uhy, the oJtd, chair xtaA Aickeiy, .the chAhlon ail caieel-in and one AockcA. LAoken cW?--aeA oniy a feu veekA xiAeund the fieiphi A he had to ftay waA Aotnclhinp AcAAk Me. I TRaiheA J ay J Ahe'A had heA AeAAon, and is JoAAy now Ahe didnl&f&akc my advice and iuy her rocker'ai hoirfefwheAe dl yoit the one of Aeni heA XmaA, jQa come'jfco see me Aoon, r ' 2our oXd churn, N ! jCoxi, Po furnltur that will wtar, 7 rcotnmand you to Szytt. Jl fiompson Whero Your. Dollar, Does Its. Duty. Martin llalluicyor, who haa hoon workliiK on Iho MutxlK InilldliiK lu'y InK hrlck, loft yontorday for IiIh hoiiioHtoad on I'rlnKio I'latu, V. A. KorhoH and C. M. Rmklno wont to i'rluovlllo Monday nftor n oo n with I). K. Iluntwr In IiIh auto, returning with him thla iiiurnlnif. A l.nhor Day dance wnn kIvoii Mon day evening lu HRth'or'H hall by tho liHiul, tho Odd Follow dnnntliiK the imo of tlio hull after their niretlni?. MIm Kvr Oravo Imvor tomorrow for I'ortlRMd to viklt rolntlvmi for Rreral wokH. and upon her return to llond will roadie nt the "Chocolate Prop" with JU llnrrint Ioln. 8. I (Snyder, formerly of Rend hut now rwxIilliiB at Htflem, wh In town yeeterilay. lie eamo In from Fort Kiwk, tMfInK lu that territory In the Imoreet of the Horticultural Fire I toller. In tho cane of the Government m-nliiMi l.o I'elamko. for tho oancol. Intloii of the latter'a humastottd entry, the land ollleo at The Dalle Iuir rendered a doehilon In favor of Mr. I'olamko. ForoRt 8uporvIor Morrltt and (JoorKO Youiik went over to tho Mc Kuiulo Fata Hunday, looking over tho road on thu wont aide of the mouii tahiM In oonnuctlon with thu proponed Improvement of It. Deputy Qamu Warden Hhrlnor has lieeu IrutrueU'd by the state Knmo authorltloR to find out as'iienr oh Itoiilblo thu number of fUli that hnvo been cnui;ht In this territory this summer, und he In making Inquiries of Individual anglers. Among those going to Prlncvlllo yesterday to attend court worn Hosa Fnriihnm. C. 8. Mention, II. II. Do Armond, K. A. Orlflln. J. N. lluntor. J. 1). Davidson. Milliard Qlbh, Friseo I'rhwo and wife. W. F. Vaudevort. K. A. Sathor, John Rteldl, ifugh O'Kmio, II. A. Miller and O. C. Ilen-klo. II. J. Ovorturf irr built n stablo nor his rosldenov. M l wm Hdlth and Ruth Fiitnam left Thursday for thu Hast. Horn. Thumdny to Mr. nnd Mm. A. (!. Jones, a 10-pound boy. Thoniua Mutton, tho HkJI rIiuoih in un, wrh In town last weak. O. U MeCauloy. C. W. Joiihoii nnd C. M. Retinoid wore In town Saturday T. Q. Fee Iiiih rented tho room nest .to J. A. Huston' oHIee for his law uinao. 0. V. Hurt, who Is now located nt lllatook, Ore., woh In town the first of the weuk. r ' s 0. F. Hnldcr camo In Saturday eve- nlng on tho train on route to his home nt Paisley. Miss Cornelia Wilson nnd mother are moving to Portland, Miss Vllson leaving last week. , J. J). Putnam of New York la ox peqted here tonight to visit his son, Ueorgo P. Putnnm. F. W. llrnlnerd, trainmaster of tho Oregon Trunk, wns hero last Friday from Vancouver, Wush. J. J. Adams was In from the' Tum alo project 8nturdny nnd Sunday, n guest at tho Motel llond. MIbsoh Kathorlne llyron and Kunlcu Cowlos. two now nchool tgnciiera. ciiinu in r'rlday. Tho Heiui tennis plnyora oxpect to go to Lntdlnw Sunday for n tournu inunt with tho tonm there. Mrs. draco lllttuor nrrivod Inst yuok from Salem nnd took up hor diittus us tonchor yoatorday. Tho data of tho wedding of Mlsa Kdltll Knstes nnd Ooorgo Stnploton li(iu boon Bet for Novombor 7. Mrs. J. 1 Koyos and children ro turned Saturday from Pugot Sound, Mr. Kuyos going to Portland to meet tlioni, Tho program at tho mooting of tho Musical Club at tho Gould homo thla afternoon will be ontlroly Russian. .Tho morning train Thursday on tho'O-W. It. & N. was dolnyod more than nn hour by rcjk slides down tho cauyou'. '" . ' WHY BUY THE ORDINARY UNION SUITS when you can feet the Original Klosed Krotch kind at this store. There is comfort in White Cat Union Suits. They do not hind, gap or chafe. aT.'Bl 'If nm wmlK Vi Now is the best time and this store is the best place to outfit yourself for the winter. Our line will please you. "Heavy Cotton Fleeced --7-T $1.25 Blue Heavy Mixed Cotton....- ;. $1.50 Gray, 30 Wool $2.25 Blue, 50 Wool .... $3.50 Gray, 70 Wool : ; $4.50 Other standard makes of Underwear for Men, Women and Children at Mannheimer's a "VSiAS waasr Miss C. Myrtlo Mlxter or Albany, ono of tho new teachers, arrived Fri day and Is staying temporarily nt tho llenil Hotel. Mlsa Nettlo Bpecr has returned to her homo after a two months stay In Ilend. Cliff Correspondonco Silver Lake leader. Mm. Ovorturf nnd Mm. O. A. Jones will glvo a luncheon tomorrow to tho members of tho Hrldge Club In honor of Mm. Ijtra. Roy Fox returned Sunday from a trip to Hampton. He wns out on a hunting exiKidltlou with a party of hoiueatoadem. Mm. Gould and Mrs. Ron. who hnvo been visiting Mm. Oould's son. Robort, and wife, will return this wook to Seattle. Mr. nnd Mm. J. N Hunter, Mr. and Mm. A I., lluntor and John Ulose returned Sunday from their outing at Davis Lake. Wi I msome. JYew slah (rriua 7t wilt pay you to visit our stop, Jitu will find Atrr th tattat mtytts in tailored duress ana 3emi' Jiats Mm. I.. M. Foss and children have nrrlved from Portland to join Mr. Fobs here. They are located In the May apartments. Mm. C. Dana and son camo In Sunday morning from Seattle, regis tering at the Ucnd Hotel. Mm. Dana owns property In Kenwood. Hddle Urosterhous has given up his Job ns Western Union messenger boy to go to Rchool, und Charlie Hartwlg has succeeded him. Mm. Lara expects to go to Fort land Saturday to Join her husband. Her mother. Mm. Maddock. will re main temporarily horo with Corketts. Miss Fern Hobus, private secretary to Governor West, come In on Mon day morning's train and was met here by O. Laurgaurd, who took her to Latdlnw. A. II. Grant, who hna boon living In Portland for the ran ten months', came in Sunday nnd Is working at the Pino Forest Lumber Company a mill ob bookkeeper Tho three sisters or Mrs. F. Swing Martin, the Misses Scott, who haro been visiting hero, loft last week for their homes In Columbus, Ohio, and ban Francisco. Mr. and. Mm. Frank Heam and baby left Sunday night on a vacation trip. They will visit at varioua points In Washington, going then to the Roundup at Pendleton. Do not miss Mm. Mcintosh's fall opening next Tuesday and Wednes day. 6 Next Tuesday and Wednesday Mm. Mcintosh will hold hor fall opening at hor store on Wall street. There will bo an unusually largo showing of new and attraoUve styles brought together by Mm. Mcintosh on her recent trip to all tho north west fashtorr centers Inaludlng Portland. Soattlo and Spokane. Adv. RE-SOLTVED 7HAT TkoSLWodEAL WITH U SiHQ auFL, PRMS&S. JFYouWLL com To US OUR GOOD 0iOOD5 VrlUMKeYou Do THZ SAME. V KNOW W'V dor of Satin. iPtusn, Yttvt and Vtaur !7A CAiC and Siarlng todts of the iutuntn season art the close fit' ting brim, th tarn crown, tht piushroom effect and the new"ocA'ney" ZHat. We have ail the latest trimmings in Wings, &ancy leathers and cftowers. Our Sail Opening occurs on the 9th and 10th of September. 'JtrssO AtcJntosfi t the OQend Milliner uHHHHflHHflESHHflfcBif' B&rJ c W " 1 ' 1 -K - fc? 1 .sWK53KfHBHHBi r WaYu? in ? A GOOD WORKMAN USES GOOD TOOLS. GOOD TOOLS COST NO MORE THAN POOR TOOLS. WITH THE BEST TOOLS NEITHER WORKMAN NOR TOOLS LOSE THE TEMPER. THE TOOLS WE SELL ARE SHARP AND REMAIN SHARP. WHILE OUR TOOLS AREEVEN TEMPERED. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. WE WANT TO KEEP OUR CUSTOMERS AND WE WANT THEM TO SING OUR PRAISES. AND WE ARE GOING TO KEEP ON TREAT ING THEM RIGHT. THIS IS OUR POLICY. Skuse Hardware Company i - ' Wc will give a 55 castlag rod (or the largest trout caught this smom.