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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1913)
KM) MJM.KT1N, nRNl), OH., WKDNKNDAY, OOTOllKK 1, l IK. 'HI I 9 FIRE SALE No doubt you are looking for our fire sale. Well, here goes. We have about 500 pairs of Men's and Ladies' shoes that are out of the boxes but in first class condition. Also about 300 hats. You are well acquainted with the grade of merchandise this firm carries and this will be a grand chance to buy goods you know to be high class at a ridiculously low price, but we want to move this quickly. fmfrik :1 1 I VtKl JUL W v , w MEN'S DRESS SHOES All mens $5 nnd $G dress shoes go nt only '...-$3, $3.50, $4 the pair All mens $4.50 dress shoes go nt only $3 the pair All mens $4.00 dress shoes go nt only $2.50 the pair One lot mens $!J.50, $4 nnd $5 patent leather shoes nnd oxfords go nt only $2 thopair AH Indies $3.75, $4 nnd $4.50 shoes go ntonly $3 the pair Mens $7, $7.50 nnd $8 high lnee hoots ntonly $5 the pair Mens $4 high lnee hoots.. $3 the pair Mens $5 heavy regulnr, top shoes go ntonly " $3.50 the pair Mens $ii heavy regular top shoes go at only $2 the pair All Men's and Boys' Dress Caps at Half Price. MATS All ' our J3 Hats go nt only SI 80 nnd $2.00 the hat. All our $27G0 Hnts-RO at only $1-25 the hot All our $2 Hnts ro nt only $1.00 the hot All our $1.G0 Hats jio nt only Sc the hat "All our $1 Hnts ro nt only Wc the lint All our $4.60 nnd $5 Stotson Hnts ro nt only $3.00 nnil $3,25 the hnt CLOTHING Our Men's, Boys' nnd Child's Suits nnd Overcoats were gotten out without even soiling, hut to show you we want your business, will give you 10$' oft" on nil Suits, Overcoats nnd Dress Trousers. Come in nnd help yourself nnd help us. . M. Smith Clothing; Co Thompson's 0 Old !5ttinCl cirrrf()t.tthWffcMui irnga a Mk: SB r" asK ev b IT" mPlW P. S. 'AH parties knowing themselves indebted to us will do us a great favor by calling and settling their accounts for we certainly need OUR MONEY. POWELSON EXHIBIT FINE Only Representation From Ilend nt County Fair Wins Praise. Whllo Bend was Httle represented at the county fair held last week nt PrinevlUe, cither bo far as attend ance or exhibits were concerned, ac cording to Sam Collins and otherj who were there, a local .exhibit w: the best seen. The display was the showing made by Mrs. Florence Powelson of decorated china and por celain. Although Mrs. Powelson has not yet received official notification of the fact, friends who wore in Prinevlllo last week have told hor that her exhibit was covered with blue ribbons. It consisted of a Jai anese tea set and a general collec tion of decorated pieces, including Iris vases, satsuma bowls, plates, cups nnd saucers. Mrs. Powelson will have the exhibit on display In ner wan street window on Its re turn from PrinevlUe. Throush unfortunata lack of In terest hero, Dend. the largest tovn in the county, was without represen tation, with the exception of the ex cellent exhibit referred to above. Lo cal people somowhat blame this to the fact that the management never saw fit to make any personal visita tion to this portion of the county, while more than one letter regarding fair matters, going from Ilend, never received a roply. ANOTHER RESIDENCE PLANNED . WEATHER FOR SEPTEMBER It. II. Gould Will Itulld Home in Pinclyn Park. Another residence will be erected in Plnelyn Park, Just across the river. It. It. Gould, who purchased lota there, will erect a handsomo bunga low Immediately, facing tbo river about opposite the Hoy Scouts lodge. The bouse probably will be of six rooms and will cost about $2500. The It. W. Sawyers moved Into their home Saturday and the work of laying some 1200 feet of water main, connecting with the Kenwood sys tem, has been completed, affording water service for the Plnelyn lots. The Ilend Water Light & Power Co. has Installed electric service. CORN HKiH WELL i Quarter Acre firoun on Jonc Dairy I ta licit Till Yeur. In an effort to show that corn could be made a satisfactory crop in Central Oregon, the O.-W. n. & N. Coolant spring distributed a large number or paoxages or seed to be planted according to the directions of the road's experts. Among these Mas a packet loft with George A Jones of the Jones Dairy by "Fa- mer" Smith whon he Ttas here In June, on which Mr. Jones Is just ro porting. He planted a quarter acre according to directions, making the hills 42 Inches apart each way, and although the season was well ad vanced when the seed was put in the ground, the corn reached a good height and made fodder for the cows at the dairy. The family had a few messes of green corn, also rrom the patch. Mr. Jones says that naxt year he will plant several aorea to oorn. TWO-BIT MMLS NO MORE llnclielors Ilalk nt Cent of High Llv Ing ami Contemplate Matrimony. No more will the two-hit meal, that welcome economy of tho hun gry bachelor, be found In Ilend. At least, the restaurants have served notice on their patrons to the effect that hereafter a quarter will be spurned In payment for a meal, and that 35 cents will he the gastronomic minimum. Whence, it is rumored that this added burden to the high cost of liv ing, or tho cost of high living, will drive still moro bachelors to matri mony. For several have figured It out that It will be cheaper to enjoy love In a cottago and pay the gro cers and butchers hills, and perhaps tbelr rent, than to continue In their single blessedness at 35 cents a feed. .Month Miou Mnny Variation In TeiiiKTntiiro. Tho September weather showed a lingering after tho warmth of tho summer and a foretaste of the colder days of winter to coino. Tho warm est day showed a tempenrturo of 89,14. while tho lowest mark of tho month was 21 on tho night of tho 23d. Tho mean maximum for the month was 73 and tho mean mini mum 34 94. There was little rain, only .15 of an Inch in the 30 days, and there were S3 elc-ar days, with 4 only partly cloudy. Killing frosts occurred on seven nights, tho Hot of tho season. The following arc turon for eayh day. Data. CHUHCH NOTICES Methodist- Services Sunday 11 a. m., and 7:30 tiunony school 10 n. m. Kp- p. m. worth League C:30 p. m. nible Study Class Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Choir practice Friday at 7:30 p. m. Itaptiiit. Sunday school at 9:45, preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. Drotherhood at 3 p. m. Young people's meeting at i p. m. rrayer meeting at 8 p. m. on Wednesday. Choir practice Tnursday evening at 7:20. 3 I 5 c 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ID 16 17 18 19 20, 21 22 23 24 ' 26 20 27 US .29 30 tho tempera Max Mln 77 32 M '72 37- C7 60 09 (2 70 35 73 30 82 33 09 14 34 Off 23 72 26 70 30 'A 89 37 83 ' 45 74 47 .74 28 77 3ft 80 40 84 42 72' 43 v 88 32 G8 SI 69 24 CI 22 CO 21. 78 28 77 . 30 80 38 & CO 31 Vi CI 29 CO 20'.', 111 on I n 11 Atrucltlefe," Illrdsalla ' F mous Authors," Halstcnd ' Full Of flclnl History of War With Spain." works of George Eliot 13 vols), Long fellow's "Tho Courtship of M!cn Standlsh," Howell's "Mack Meanly," Jnvncs' "I.ast In tho Wilderness." Patten's "Great Short Stories." Slfn-fohoiy days, the saddest 01 hid or Is here again. Sheriff Klkin an nounces that the second half of tin TAX PA1JTTJE MAIN Second Half Heroine Delinquent After hntunlny, Tax paying time those "iiiclnn- NOTICE TO ODD FELLOWS. Next Monday evening thero will be work in the Initiatory dogreo. All lodgo members are urged to attend and visiting brothers will be woli corned. Dy Order of Noble Grand. CAUD OF THANKS. The members of tho Methodist La dles Aid Socloty wish to express their gratitude to the citizens of Iiend for their generous assistance both In donations and patronage. In helping make the recent oafctorlu super sugh a splendid success. Mrs. I). P. WINTKIt, Pros. MItS. K. M. THOMPSON, Secy. lAdvurtluement) GIVES BOOKS TO LIBRARY Mrs. Wilson Add More Than 10 to the Collection. The public library has been prcr sonted with 40-odd books by Mrs. E. D. Wilson, these being glvon by her before uhu loft for Portland. MrB. Wilson wb for flvo years librarian hero arid rendered faithful and ef ficient sorvlce. Tho following Is tho list of books donated: Stoddarfs "Seanlo "America," Craig's ".Great Ambon Traveler," Cox's "Meddluetimo I'utur," Carlst- qh's "One Wur Out." ' Corelll'a "Tholma," Nelll's 'Throo Llttlo Fig8,"Maltland's "Hoy Scouts on the Trail," HIIbb' "Turkey and the Ar- klonwlos's "With Fire and Sword," Lane's "Nancv Stair." Lvall'a "A Hardy Norseman" und "knlsht Kr- total amount Is duo next Satutdiy rant," Carey's "Nellie' Memories." " " nut paid by that date tho do Porter's "Thaddeus of Warsaw,'.' und ferrcd portion becomes delinquent "Scottish Chiefs," Tompkins "Doo-i'tom tho 1st of April and there at tor Ellen." Wrlghfa "Millions Too todies to It a penalty of 10 per cent MUch," Twnln's "The American '" Pr conl Vr mown interest Claimant," Stevenson's "Dr. Jeykl and Mr. Hyde," Hawthorne's "The Scarlet fettor." Auerbach'H "On the Heights." Doyle's "A Study In gear- let." Hlanchard'N "Mabel's Mlshnp." Carey's "Lover or Friend." Cooper's "The Deerslayer," Dim) us' "Kdniond Dantes," Kings ley's "Hyputla." Hughes' "Tom Ilrown's Schooldays." Cholmondoley'a "Diana Tempest.'' Moore's "Kvelyn limes." Lytton'x Klenxl," "The Last Days of Pom. pell". "The. Last of the llurons" (2 from tho first of April until paid.. The delinquent tux list Is being published now and oceuplon moru than five full pages In the Cm ok County Journal of PrinevlUe. Thero Is a ifltu-h smaller nuinlMtr of uainwt of property owners from Ilend this year than In 1912 water. Inquire at Ilend Grocery, huh I block east of depot. Joif FOU HUNT Four room ,oottat. clone In. Inqulru of Hunter & Stoats, 30-31 FOU 'UKNT Five room furnUhed bungalow, Wleltorlu udd., $16 per month. Gertrude Market. I0tf FOK HUNT Furnished' cabin a month. W. II. !esh, lot 11, blk II. Center Addition. IStf FOIt HHNTlwirge store, modern fmnt. Good locution. Apply to F. O. Minor, Desehutes Hank. JTlf Wniittsl. NKW JKWKI.IIY STOCK. Just received, nt J. W. Oouehur' Jewelry Storo, u large stock of solid gold and high grade gold llllnd Jew- vols), "Harold the Last of the 8axon'"'"y consisting of brooches, bar plus, Kings" (2 vols). Fifteen now books, mostly fiction, have been ordered by tho library JtKSIO.VKD IN JlltV HPKLL. Thomas II. Lyons, who wus chief of police here live years ago, is back in town. Mr. Lyons has boon work ing with the U. S. Reclamation 8or vlco most recently nt North Yak ima, Wash. When tho county wont dry In 1908, Mr. Lyons handed In his resignation as chief, to take effect at midnight of July 1, when the prohibi tion law took effect. Since then ho has not been In Ilend. Indies' guard, nock and lace chains and fobs, gold and pearl bunds, gen- hlemen'B chains and fobs, nnd urn- biom pins ami cnarms, males ami mines' bracelets, solid 14K signet :lngs. diamond and may s'Ones In the loose, with ring and pin mount ings to suit purchasers, spectacles and eye glasses. Call nnd see them. Advertisement. 30-31 Efc yvvtJ HOME MADE CANDIES DAINTY LUNCHEONS Bakery Goods Home Baked Refreshing Sodas and Sundaes ICE CUE AM Retail and Wholesale Classified Advertising a" S Advertisement Inserted under this licadliiK nt tho mo of one cent n word for each Insertion. Discount on extruded Insertions. Charges are miynblo in advance except for niuer- fixers luivimt u reuiilnr account ullli Tho Itiilletln. All pnld advertise- incnts ulll ho pouted In Tho IJullctlii oflko nt the lime of receipt. IiHt and Found. WANTKDOne tain of horn, wagon and harness, Must be htii for ensh. Address Fred Durst, !I0M. Oregon. 29-11 p WANTKD Kxitorlonewl girl for general housework, two In family. Phono or write Mrs. J. II, Wlmw, Laldlsw. 28U For Hale. FOUND On rood In Lytic, wom an's hat. Owner may hnvo satuo by proving property nt llulletln office and pitying for tnls advertfsumuut. otf LOST Iron gruy horse with inuno roaahed, wt about 000: was with brown nfavo nonr Crescent when lnnt seQii. Hn wns branded with olreln 011 left hind leg, Anno Mnrkol. 7tf T- MIHIHHM ,-..., .. r-- For Itent. FOfl HUNT Two room Iioiiho, well'furpltihod, tS per month. Kroolprlcea. FOIt 8ALU Half auro olose In. 1300: $26 down, IS per mo. II. IB. Junes Paint fltoru. IQtf IF YOU WANT a cheap team, wug on and harness, see Johnson at Mil lloan, at once. 30-Jlp FOU HAL-Ilalf acre, two 2-rooin housos, wood shed, water, close la, $C00, 1100 down nnd S1& per mo. II. H. Jonos Paint Btore. JOtf FOIt 8ALK Hogs and pigs, good broed. Kd llulvorson, Ilend. SOir FOR OALl- Cheap, one well bred yearling colt, trotting stock, M. O. ' Coo. - 3 op FOU SALE All kinds of rough and drcssod lumber, a Anderson Iiros. sawmill half way between DoluT and Lnldlow, on old Tumnlo road. Itoasonnblo prices, rough lumber 810 per M. Delivering to Ilend or Laid law $3 por M. Telephone 19tf KOH HAL13 -50 bond of hluh urml Jersey heircrs from 8 mo. old to S yr. old. About 15 head to bo fresh this fall. Wrlto for parllonlnrs. F. II. Pfelffer, Albany, Oro. 2fl-2Up FOIt HALK Cabin nonr Hand Co. mill. Inqulro nt Itullotln ollloo. lOtf FOIt HALK Homestead "Tjilln qulshmunt 12 111 Ilea from Uond. Very uheiip. C. V. SIIvIh. 89-30 FOK 8ALH Good Ford auto, two pnssengor, only 175. A. H. Gove, Dend. uatr FOU BALK Tho Altnmont Hotel building und furulturo, all now und llrst clnsu. J. A. Hastes. 4tr FOU SAL15 Oood proporty on Wall nnd llond Btroots, also In Ken wood. Kor imrtlculiiro nimly to -II. a. Kllla. i7.f FOU HALK All kinds of roinmnn lumber nt MoNaught & GortBon'B nun, on Jiona-iitirns rond. AIbo. wu out nny kind of ordqra on Bhort noMco, Wrlto or call on uh for lDtf e