SJKND BULLETIN, BEND ORB., VONEfiDAY, OOTOBKB 1, 101S, TAOR . k i 0 To Our Friends and Patrons: V will lio ojion for ItimlnoHfl tij)porarly In tlio Johnnon hullilinu; (acroHH from Thump Bon's Kurnltum Stnio) nnnoon iih Inmirmicu Ih ndjuitt'd and nuw stock secured, Wo liopo to merit h contlnunnco o f your imtronnjce. Patterson Drug Co, The 3fe2SaSS Store Wn will ociMipy our for inor locution as on hi now Inilldliitf can be com-plott'i). LOCAL NEWS ITEMS T. H. I'tiloy wont to Balt'in Inil nlKlit on tjimlniHw. . W. H. llutoliur of Itmlnionil wan In lit' ml Batunlay. (1. 15. draft, n sullltir iioor I.n I'lin1, wkn In town Hominy. V. 0. Nuwlon, ownur of Wlontor In iroirU'i In In town. Jatns Oraln of I'riattvlllo w a Heml visitor ytwtonlnr. 1. M. Cltwvas of CrtfMWNt In rff JtUrtJll Ht HlM lllHt llHllM. J. It. UnHr wng hI Ik Uotwl Uma lat MlMHt w M way MP rlvr. John ttldur wn In tow Hnly Might from hla mitch muk f Hod. lty Vlnjranl ho gotm to IfthMM l imur VlllaNMtl UMvaraltr.. Itv. A. O. Walkar hm In Uiwh Monilny from UH how at Alfalfa. It. It. LambrtMH returns! HUy from nnhtiHK Hfe at IMm MihihMIh. Mwon Mol.nnnH. lh Hhstilko aheoiitiiasi, I nitelslvrvtl nt thu WrlKht II. It. titawiirt wn uvur from thu Tuwiilo project Huiiilny anil lloniluy. 1. I, .Mlsotior ent to Portland Monday on liiisliifis, roturnltlK to day. ' C. H. Ilonsfln and John Wis wuro at Orrino l'rnlrlii aeveral dayx last week. John Itll has rcslgnm! hi post tlon with' thg forosl survlec, effollve today. A. T. Frauin hi In from hli Hpih ton vallnj liomtHiUwul for a fw wuoks. ' HxttAvntlen for the cellar of tin J. 1 Kvya rsaltlenro I wssrly cow-Itleleil. Tlio Itoynl NulKlihorn will jjlvu ii nodal iluiitti Friday ovcnliiK In Hath ir's linll. A. II. Horn or llm Ilond llrlrk A. I.iuiihtir Co. Ih coiillnml to lilii homo liy nluldiiNt. Hurl, I'owall and vlf, who apsnt tlio Hiiiniiiur at Crane I'nliii-, nra I" town thin wan-. Tlio Htrotl IwvhIIiik work In elmr of Ulty lOiiuIiiaor Vminj! la ItulDg flu ImIhiiI UiIh wank. Tlio MdhodlHt IimIIoh Will hold a food hdIh nt O'noiiiioll'a iiiojU inur kut noxt Miiturdiiy. Mr. mid Mm, J. I.. ItliiKO woro In town yi'Htorduy from Crmictjiit, ijiivnIh at thu llotid WilKht. Mr. mid Mrn. 0. C. J4vimtt loft lintt iiIkIU for Hmtttlo whuru thuy will muko tholr lionitu "Mnnin" Auhroy, onu of tho ilo nenm of thla Hcotlon, wild In town on Monday from I.uldliiw. Mr. and Mm. T. Ilaiuoti of Arrow, J.ukfl county, woro niKltord at thu llotvl WrlKht Huturday. M. h, Morrltt nud brldo oro now In CorvnlllH nnd oru nxticetod to ruturn to llnud In n ahorl time. Morton Donlavy of Hnloin lint tak en u Mnltlon In tho l''orbcl.attln KIIIh omcu um HlonoKrniihor. K. M. Lara mturnod Buiiday from mi iixtnudod trli Kael which lliolud ml a vUlt to hhi lioinu In Htuunto.i, Vn. Knthnr lltitlar will ho ut Itudmond and I'rlunvlllo Hiimlny and thtiru will ho no urvkH ut tho looul Cuthollc ohnri'li. J. ('. Hllvr, who han Won IIvIiik In Kouwuod, linn movod out to tin: ruiiuh lit) IxmikIiI from C. W, Thor- thwnltn. , ' U'nltor imrriand. who Iihh a liotnu Dtonil In tho llurnny llolu country, wan In town Knturday, a KUvftt at the llotid Wright. Ml llorlha Ilnldwln of I'flnovllv wiih ut tho Altumoiit !unl nlKlit ) hor niiy to vlvlt .Mrn. John K. Itynn nt The TuIpk. Tli wfottirla miHiur kIvoh by thu MatliodUt IndlM last I'rlilrfy ovn I UK whn vry MUMNHWful, about l0 Mhk takH In. It l UNilvmtiHid tliat Iran Midtll vntr. who Kraduntixl from Ui HmM HlHh ScIhkiI In My. UM'witariMl 0. A. C. at Oorrwllla. U II. norlitnic ami family kar ar xiv from Mad raw to roilde iH-llflHil. Mr. (lerhtNK ki worklHic, at J. C. WoUT'bM tHMti InUI p for th taat wtMtk on account of ateknaM hut la now flbjo to Im bMk at work on tint 1'wmalu iroHiU I). IS. Huitlor left lait ThurU7 for l)aton, Ohio, nlioro lit) will bo for tho wfntur. Ho aold hla Colu unto tu V. A. 1'orlnw. 0. H. JloniMin hna movod hla rflllco from tho old Flint .Vutlounl lUHk hulldlnK to hla own bulldlitK niut to Tliomimon'B furniture atom. W. II. II. Wlllloma and family are In town today from tholr liomoateud lip rlvur. They will leavu tonlnht lor Hcnttlo to Mpund tho winter. n. W. Itunahaw han dUpoxetl of liU Internat In thu Joint & ItuiiMhnw pulnt IiiihIiiumi to Mr. Juukh nud left ywtorday for Wnlln Walla. Wash. Prod I limy, who haa uon with one of tk crown or tho DotmliHtua atir vuy forro thla aowwor. 1m nKHra- wl to hla homo horo for tho winter. FOR SALE-- 240 ACRES Yellow Pine Timber Land cstiintiU'd ut six million feet 12 miles from Jkntl. Cheap for quick sale. Write Samuel Smyth, 400 Lo ffiin Ave., Win--nipepf, Munitobit Caniidn. GUN CLUB GIVING DANCE Jildhnv OrKunlrallon Itccntly I'ornc! ft I Hum IiuK" Mfinl)c'r.Iilp, J Tho onglnoorljiK forro on tho Tiitn-I nlo projuot nnd I.uldlnw aporlatnon Imvo orgtmlr.d n im club with a inmbfBiilp of nioro tli (ii 21. I A, J. Woltotl, aticrHflry of iIim club, I wna lu ilond Stu'ly evenlnK In the Inlareat of tho dance. lie atated thai i it full orehofftra hud boon oneaeed to! i furnlHh tmiHlo. Tho dnnoo will be hol'i on the now fair building floor, which will give room for n Innio number of ton plan lo rtnnoo. The committee looklni; after the nfrnlr comilita of II. C. Itupple. A. J. Welton. William Kehaller and 15 d Connard. Thern will probably bo a Kood ninny of the (ten? younK people who will attend the dance. ROCKERS STYLISH ROCKERS COMFORTABLE ROCKERS DURABLE fc I have a very strong line In nil the latest designs and finishes to choose from. A visit to my store will convince you that I have the greatest variety nt the lowest possible prices, quality, considered. Sewing Rockers . . $1.50 to $3.75 Large Easy Rockers $3.50 to $7.00 Mission and Genuine Leather Rockers $4.00 to $35.00 & M. THOMPSON Where 'qur Dollar Does Its Duty. "Hartley" D'Donnell and C. W. Heed left yenterday munllriK for Welltvllle, Mo., Mr. Heed'n home. Mr.' O'Donncll will be Kono a month or more, Ferdinand Taimcher, who ban a homcatead lu the Mllllcnn valley, panned throiiKli Horn! yeaterduy on hla way to Cortland whero lie will upend the winter. There wna n foroat lire nt tho oant end of I'lno Mountain lot week and aeverul hundred ucrea of Kotornmeul tlmbur wna burned Over, according to report ao fur received. It. C. Condll, chief enKlneer of the Xorthwontorn Hlectrlc Company of i'orllund, killed u buur welithltiK 00 poitndH, a abort dUtance from the W. I Vandevert runoh laal Krlduy. A. II. Dnvla of Iluxton, Ore., last week ahlpped In n cnrload of I in pie men tu and llvcatack for uku on hU homcatead. Ha baa a o Jul in nt l'rln- 1,'le Plata near hla abn'n homeatiMd. Kmployua of the Deaehutea nation al fureat oro nojv ennnntMl In build in); r telephone line from tho Slater ratiKur atatlon to tlio aummlt of tho CuaendiMi uloiiK the McKenxta route. Tho work of clearing up the ruliM or the it. m. Smith atom and or mor Ink the adjoining bnlldlnn waa beiiH Monday. The bHlldlnK will bo wt' on a let near Maln'a blaekatnllh alio p. Mre. C. M. Owen of Tacoma, bla ter of J. II. Corbett, arrlvwl mot weak to take n position aa operator In the Hood teletilioiie ottlee. Xtot. Norali DobiM will return to the ux ckaHRe at I'rlnevllle. Itev. K. C. Newham wna called to the homo of Mr. and Mm. I.. II. Itout Hoar l.nltllaw Monday to eon duet the funeral or their O-monthn old baby. Anna I-oulte. Intenneut waa made In the Laldlaw cemetery. Millard Trlplctt received, aomo thorouKhbred Duroc Jeraoy ' ahoata from the Wlllamotto valley laat week and la koIur In for hoc ralalng. on hla rancU caat of town. Ho al ready hna between CO and "5 head. A number of Laldlaw people were In town laat week roelatered ut the Hotel WrlKht, Including John WIN llaniion, Mahlon Couch and Paul Henderson Thuraday and Charles U. Wlmer. K. J. Oroaa and A. L. .Morcy I'rlday. JudKo W. I.. Uradihaw of Tho lalloa haa.been In the hoajiltnl oter alnee hla return to hla home (yoni boldliiK the September term of Cir cuit Court at Prlnevlllo. Ho la un ablo yet to attend to buatncaa, hla wife wrltea. Clyde McKay and J. P. Kcyoa or The llenil Company returned laat evening from Spokane where thoy had been In attendance uu the l'n llllo I-OKKlnp Congrem. 11. A. Mil ler, who waa also at the oonRresa, la expected back on Krlduy. J. N. Hunter. W. 11. Staata. John llloaa and Carl Hunter returned Sun day evening from a threo daya' duck hunting trip to Crane Prairie. Thoy report much gamo but that until there are aome hard atorma In the niountulna tho (hooting w)ll not bo Aery good. C. h. H In man of Forest drove came In luut weok from The Dallea by auto to catabllah residence on hla claim adjoining llornco llrooklngs' lu Hampton valloy. Mr. Hlnniun la a retired hardwuro merohanj. He oxpoctu his wUe to join him In u short time. 0. II. Swnlley or tho "Swalley Ditch" Company, Is starting work with eight men and n stump miller getting tho lluuio from tho pond ubove thu North cunal duin, whoro it was put out of business lion the dam was built. Tho lumber will u used rorvBinuller riumea below. H. W. IlaBsott, who went to Port Intd n week ugo 8unday to undoryo an operation, Iuih been connned to his room In tho Hotel Sowant slnco his nrrlvnl with an uttack or lumbngo. As aeon iih he reeovurs ho will ko to the hospltul. Until his roturn to liend tho Hond Theatre will bo closed.1 J. M. Judd nnd family, who lmvo mado tholr homo In llodmoud for tli.0 past two yonra, have movod to Ilond and uro occupying tlio aottage lu whloli Mrs. K. 1). Wilson formerly Uvotf. Mr. Judd 'ospects to bo on b'UKOd In tho livestock buslnosH here. Ho has just returned from n trip to tho Wlllumotto valley whero ho uur- chaBod some cows. 1iCATlSa HI'AItKH MKB IIOAI. The work of mapping out the road which w)ll be built jointly by the county nnd the forent service from the Columbia Southern headgatcs on tho Tumnlo to flparka Lake, la now under way. County Surveyor Fred Itlce, representing the county, and Aialstant Hanger Vincent of Sla ters nro In charge. Tho route al lie lug located thla fall so that work or opening the rotl cm be taarted In tho early spring. IIIIIH WAXTKII. The Common Council or tbo city on liend will receive sealed bids until 0 p. m. Monday, October C. 1013, for the construction of n municipal build ing exclusive of ateel and Iron work. In accordance with the plana and Mpcelflcatlons now In the hands of J. W. Dlrnlrk. Illda are desired based in a general way ujkjii the following construction materials: Flrnt. North and east walls of pink tufa rock laid In broken ashlar de sign with brick walla on west nnd south. Second. North and cost walls of pink turn rook laid In range design with brick walls on the west and south. ' i Third. North and st walls of local prossed brick with west and south walls or brick. Sealed bids are also dealrotl at the same time both In n lump sum and also Itemised for the a(l and Iron work called for by said plans and IMciflaitloM. The eoundl raaervaa the light to rojvet anr and all bids. If. C. BLUB. leptomDer 30, 1911. Itecorder. NOTICIC HavloK purchased the lateroat of 0. W. Henshaw In the attain ami here tofore carried on under the Arm name of Jenoa & Henshaw, I here by give Hotlno that I tjavo aaaumed all the bills of the Arm and that all flopts owing It are now payable to me. H. B. JONBS. SoptetnlMir 30, 1913. 30 CAItll OF THANKS. For tho many favors and the great nsslstanco rendered us at tho time of the recent fire nnd since, by the peo ple of liend. we nro very Krnteful and take thla means of expressing to all our thanks. It. M. SMITH CLOTHING CO. Ths Clocks W War. The three murka on the bock" of a jrlove nnd Hie "locks on a Mocking lire due practically to the name tircuiu stance. The jclove murks correspond to the fourvliPlle pben bt-tween the flncfm. nnd In othtT dayn thw ptw were contliiurtl alone the bm-k or Hit liatHl. braid being uxed to eouceal thf seams A somewhat similar origin Is assign ed to the ernnmcntal clock on the stocking In the days when stocking were made oi cloth the seams occurred when the elix-ks do now. the omutuen tntlon then btitig uxtnl to conceal the VSIIIIS, The tntelesa little bow In the leather band lining a man's hat Is a survival of the tliue when a but was made by tnklug n piece of lenther. boring two holes through It nnd drawing It up with a piece or string. Exchange NttiU Pottags. Mr Pcpya was regit led with nettle porridge at tho bouse of a friend and fouud It "very good." Tbo anme dell cney ts referred tu by Uvclyn In hla diary. The nettle In fact, which the Ignorant dismiss an an unpleasant weed, hi capable of doing all aorta of things for mini. A Scot wua able to btmst that he had eaten ncttlrn. slept lu nettle shifts nnd dined off a ncttlo tablecloth Spring nettle tops ltolled In pottage, according to an old nutborlty, "cousiimu the phlegmatic superfluities In the body oj muiiy that the coldness nnd moisture of the winter leave be hind." London Standard. f? Candor Cons Mad. An KiibIImIi lubor ugltutor nnd ex M P. denied In New York that ho ad visit! murder ns n strike weapon. "Such advice on my part." said he. "would be I'urdld Indeed, wouldn't It? It would be eautltir gone mud It would !m like the well dressed lady In the de partment store who upproucbed the tloorwnlker and snld enndldlys "'I have kleptomuiila. What would you iidvlse me to tuke for It?' " Ex cbuugu Qood Excuse. Ho (to his wire, who has not been reeling well nnd who bus consulted .n, physluliinii-Well, whivt did the doctor sn.vY She He thinks It is not very se rious. Itut. do yoii know, dourest, ono enn never tell. At all event. ahull go to Oatend.-Pllcgcnde Matter. Tf Mr TO THINK OF HEAVY I llfiLi UNDERWEAR AND m HOSIERY and to visit this store with THE LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE STOCK. Ladies' Union Suits, Cotton Fleeced, nt 75c, $1.00, $1.25 Lnilies' Union Suits in Wool, at $l.?5, $2.50 Ladies' 2-piece garments, Cotton Fleeced, at 25c, 50c, 75c Ladies 2-piece garments in Wool, at $1.00, $ J. 50 Children's Union Suits, M 50c, $1.00, $1.25 Children's 2-piece garments, at 25c, 50c, 75c Men's Union Suits, at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.25, $3.50, $4.50 in the famous White Cut Klosed Krotch. Men's 2-piece garments, at 50c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 A new lot of Rich ardson's Art Embroidery Buy them now for your friends. They are new designs and are prettier than ever. Dependon Merchandise Is preferable to others. You get it at Mannheimer's "The Store for All the People." mloSEDl&OTCH i in rin'i"ffxJu"Tf -Jj 0 yOU. WILL FIND US on A the corner opposite Mann heimers. We are still selling Groceries in the good old-fashioned way "Live and Let Live Prices'-BERT SHUEY, THE CASH GROCER. mPv JSlaTv FAUU COMES WM$M S wf lmMy. lp&W P?Ev50L.VEP THATtUCdN RAKE IN SOME GOOD GOODS ti OUR STORE NOV WARE HEREWITH FVERYTHlNd Von, WNEN V MARKED OUR fe.G00D5. fifaj . OUU HARDWARE SAVES LAUOR. MONEY AND TEMPER. OUR AXES, HATCHETS, SAWS AND CUTLERY WILL SAVE YOUR TEMPER. BECAUSE THEY ARE WELL TEMPERED AND WILL HOLD THEIR EDGE. OUR PRICES TOO ARE TEM PERATE DECAUSE WE KNOW THAT d'lVlNG YOU A'SQUARE DEAL WILL BRING US A SHOWEROF BUSINESS. n m Skuse Hardware ComDan? i,ifi We wlll'tlvo a $5 casting rod (or the.larsest trout caughtjUlils season.