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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1913)
-A JJKND BULUJTIN, IlBtfD, OHE., tVFONEWDAV, OCTOIlHn H, JSJfl. PAGE H. 1 s i 1 The Patterson Drug Co. will reopen for business with a complete new . stock soon. We hope to merit a continuance ,5 of your business -' 3 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS It. II. K0011 ivm In Portland over Bimilny. J. II. Wnnnndy went to 1'ortlond Hiuuluy iilKlit. f 0. 11. Patterson wont to Portland Moiuiuy ilium. I1. Johimon of Madras wns n llend vUltur Hnturdiiy. ' O. L. Justice wait registered nt the 'Hotel WrlKlit Krdny, Mciiirlcu Cashinan wna In l'ortlaiid Huridny uiul .Monday, Dr. II. Fcrroll returned Monday MtlKbt from Mnrlon, III. It. 0. Itottrk of Crescent linn been .' in town several tiny on business. IIuy. K. C. Nowhani will preach nt , Dosahuto next Hominy nt X p. in. Viator Kehredor of Itolyat was In tfiwn Monday fur n load of Inmlior. 7 T. II. Foley returned Friday morn In from till business trip to Fort Iniiil mid Hiilcm. Mm. W. IS. Parker hu goiio to I'ortlnml to vlult her mother for the coming throe months. U. C. llonkln ruturncd yesterday from n trip tliroiiKli tlio houiestoud country with latiilsookant. Mr. and Mm. K. I). Molntosh have moved Into thu Hollers cottiiKo where tliu Kctchum formerly were. N. F. Hinlth linn had hi store btilldliiK raised to street grade itnd will put In u cement sldcwulk. J. K. Curnin and II, T. KaiRpohl 01 itolyat were in Menu (Saturday, registered nt tliu Wrlgbt lloli-l. Hntunlciy night Mm. 0. F. Putimm entertained nt "500" In honor of Mm. Kdwln lllntniy, her rnuther. N. A. Thorns la returning to bin homestead ut lluinpton llutte uftur spending thu hi miner In Montana. Tho Orocoii Trunk wan latu yes terday morning owl tit tu nil dim in FOR SAIE 240 ACRES Yellow Pine Timber Land estimated nt six million feet 12 miles from Ik'iid. Clit'iip for quick suit. Write Sumuel .Smyth, 400 Lo gun Ave., Win nipeg Manitoba Canada. It. It. Pmt nml the Kaiiltitry Harbor HIoi. umIihiikiK! loeallons thin weok.i,,,,, cnnvon clluw, ,,v uwlTy ,,' i Mm. II. It. Foot entertained the Thomaa I lotion wna nt the Hotel Afternoon "I08" Oluh la.t TI,Hnlay. ! ,, JJlml dny last &k. on bus' Will Hm-ont of tho forestry (iIHco.ihum connected with tho snoop Indus- went out to 11hm mountain Monday. I. a. Caldwell baa been laid mo , several dajr with an attack of lum bago. W. A. Vaughn of Maters wh In I llend Monday, a gneat at tho Hotel llend. try. The foundation wall of the build Irk for tho DetekutiM bank and Fat torwn drug store Are now being laid. T. II. IMHleta Jr. and H. V. Well man loft Monday by auto for Seattle, t fl..ll.1.. .. I.,. k......lM UUI.I ... ho Mbes Mnrkel lau tu leave' :'"', "" - ' "' their homvtttmtU thu ond of tho. Mr. noii .Mm. (Jnrtli II. ionK wont Thu Mhttea for s!ek Fnid Mnd(iilt of Hlilom wna In town SnturdHjr. nUht, nt tho llotul lloml. Ilimo Wmt mid fnuillr nro back In lloud. tho imhii ut Odoll like hav ing ended. I.. I). Hoy of Suiumnr iJtke waa In (own Init Friday, a k'mwt at thu Ho tnl WrlKbt. Kirn (lunrd C. A. Hinlth waa In town from 1'lno inoiiiitalii Monduy for auppllua. Huv. F. Harvoy of Hi'dmond will down to (intuwny Frlduy, to vWt nt thu homo of Mm. iouiikh jh Trout orovk. jmnmu on Kd llruaku and wife arrlvcnl Sun day nlKht froRh Fortland. Mr. llrunku uxpocla tu opvn an nuto ro pnlr builnvna huru. Tliu Fund MiihIoqI Club U plan nliiK nn oitn nit'otltiK to which guttata will be Invited. Thu program Mill be folk-kouga mid bnllada. Ceargo und l.co HobbN, the Fowell lluttu raucbt'm. .wuro In town Mon- t'uy of Iti'dniond will uy. utHirge oxpucta to btigln dig- priweh nt thu Froabyterlan ehuroh glng otatoa next wcok. oxl Sundny. George V. Jmuta. wha ha been L. M. Fob nml fnnillv and Mr. nnd an the "outildu" thla aumtnur. la In j Mm. II. II. Do ArinoHd apent Sunduy, town on the v. ay lo hla lioiNMtoud In in iiuuiuonu. i tnu rnngie ruua country. II. (1, Farrls wont'to Fortland qui ..Mm. J. W. Dlnilok, Mko bun ben Thumdny nlght'i train on u abort vtoltlne fum evoral wceka In Furl buliif trip. land and Bouth Hand. Wttah.. re- J. A. Ilrlnkloy wont to Wg Itlver'1""1 homw ,h" ,m,rn,"K nnd Urmio Fnilrlu Monday on for1 The Dunham Falla emnn of tho Mtry buiilneaa. 1 Duarhutoa hurvey la being broken up Thompson has GOOD FURNITURE 4.1 i V! t HARVESTING is about over and money is now changing hands. Can't you exchange some of it for my good Furni ture? I have the mast complete stock to choose from. Wont you get busy right away and make an exchange? These cool nights you may need a warm Comforter or Blanket. We have them; hj Comforters $ 1 .25 to $3.50 Blankets up to $10.00 f . f A E.p. THOMPSON Yhero Your Dollar Does Its Duty, und thu camp equipment will ho brought Into town thla week. M. I.. Merrill und bride, formerly MIm .SVlllo Drown of Doxtor, Iowa, arrived Thumdny night and nre atay. Ing temporarily at the Allutnont. The Udlea' Aid Hocloty of tho Methadlit church will moot next WedntHiday at 2:30 o'clock with Mm. V. C. McCulmon, In Furk Addition. "A Call to Men" will ho tho nub- Jvot or n apcalal auruion which will ho preached ut the Method!nL church next Hutu.) ueiilng by thu patter. , The foreiit nvrvlco bus completed a telephone line from I .a Flue to Haul Lake, about 14 mile. It will be extended next year to Flnu mountain. The -little daughter or A. Harry man, who Uvea north of town, broke her right arm by fulling on u home Sunday. Thu limb wua act by Dr. Coe. Mm. Ada II. Mllllcnn una In town over Himdny on Imr way to Hood UUor to attend the convention of the Ktuto Federutiun of Womun'a Club. , John H. Wllllama, who cornea from near l.ewlston, Idaho, haa taaen up a hoiHoatead near Itoiynt and la ox- peettKl to OHtabllah reldunce there thla week. Mini Janet Wllllama, who haa been working In lildluw for several montha, returned to llend laat night on the way to her homeatoad In Mll llcnn valley. Ml Myrtle Jkognln of OUt. who haa apent the pant year In Modford, In In llend today on her war bone. The ehange of ellmate groatiy beno- lltwl her lieultn. Mltet ltoo II. 8ehlattman. who ponicxt from the J. II. Haner Abatrnet Compiui) 'a oltlco In Frluevlllo. la now ttonugrapher In the otNeo of Korben. Kllli und l-uttln. Mm. Chnrloa N'lokomon, motlior of Mm. M. 8. littln and Mm. It. II. Webb, feho la here on n visit, haa puuumonln. Hho la reported nonie hnt better today. Mr. nnd Mm. Sylvester Slnnta re turned the flrat of thu week from the Trlplotl homestead up river whore they vltltod. Tom Trlplett oamo In with them, returning yeatorduy. Mian Medn Castle, who haa been vlaltlng In Net Fercea, Idaho, for aev ernl wceka, will remain there, hav ing taken a position as bond opera tor In tho telephone exchange. Chnrlea W. Ixmg. formerly at Cruseuut, haa beeu nppolntou alork of tho loeal forest office and arrived today from Washington atntu whore lie una been ror several wooki. T. O. Onrrlion and family of Cut tngu Urovo hnvu urrlved In llend to make their home. They uro resld Ing In Kenwood. Mr. Garrison ox- pecta to take up or purohasu land. The llullntln has recolvod from Mm. Ada It. Mllllcnn n copy or thu program or the llu annual meet ing of tho Orogon Federation of Women's Cluba now being held at Hood Hlver. I.uther Motko is now in Seattle. J. II. Haunter, who haa Injun work ing ror the American ilukery, will leave thla week ror hit homestead In U1 Creek vulloy, about 90 mlloa from llend. The frnmo building formerly oc cupied by Bhuny on Wall street has been purchased by UieMIHer Lumber Company and Id now In pluce on the company a lot adjoining Main a blnckamlth shop. Attorneys Forbes and Do Armond went to Laldlaw today to appear at mo Hearing oi a cubo nrougni in jus tlco Thorp'a court by W. II. Court nay ngnlnst II. II. Harmon involving mo possession or a no me. II. F. Munlon returned Monday morning from Seattle where he wna with Mm. Munlon, who underwent an operation. Hho wna nble to leavo the hospital Saturday nnd will re turn Jo Hand In a few weeks. At tho Methodist church noxt Sun day In pluca of tho rogulnr services nt 11 o'clock tho Sunday school will hold n rally day program ontltlod "Comrades of tho CrosH." All tho frloudu of thu church are Invited tu attend. J. II. Hnnor wna horo Inat week with It. V. Wotiuorv, secretary of t tho Fremont Land Company, tho Shevlln tlmbor holding, orgnnlzntlon, Mr. wotmoro returned lsnut from llend. Mr. Honor anont n day at John Ryau'a placo. Mien Surah J. Olios, who waa clork nt Munnhelmer'a atoro ror fiovernl montha, loft lust Weduuaday night for Portland and tho following day wiib married 'to Qoorge Swift, a bus iness man of lCuuincluw, Wash, They will mnko tholr homo In that town. Mrs. Floroncu Lunbock-Fowelson went tn Frlnovllle Monday, returning lust night. While tboro Bho formed nn art class of 14 pupils and will innko trips to the county seat every two weeka to give Instruction. Her exhibit that took bluo ribbons at the Frlnovlllo fair la now being shown In her atiidlo window.' ItoNcoo Howard of Dcuchutcn linn been In town today. T. 0. Merchant recently shipped I 20 hoga to the cheuso factory nt Fro-! JMOIlt. Mm, M. B. Toal, mother of 3. X. ' Teal of Fortland, la uxpee'ed tonight' to visit Miss Mary JC. Colamnn. j The llnptist Wonmii'h Union will! hold Its regular ImimIiium moating at I tho homo or Mm, II, O. Bills no?t! WednoMday, with Mm. C. J, l.ovorett, US llONtOMN. Mis Winifred ICIyen VIII leave Fri day ovenlng ror Lohuiioii, Om where she will attend Uio Ilaptlst Stfto Con vention to bo held there October 14 to 17. Hho oxpecta to receive an other appointment and will not re turn to llend. ( In Jiislloo Unstofl' court Friday was Jieard an notion brought by W. It. Cay ngnlnst F. Struble, charging n statutory orfense. The defendunt1 was bound over to the grand jury In $600 bond nnd tho prosecuting wit ness In $260 bond, lloth men fur nlshed ball. V. A. Forbes appeared' ror toe iierendaiit and II. II. Do Ar iiiond ror the prosecuting witness. KKWKIt ahhisks.mk.vt xotici;. Fiimuant to order or the Common Council under dato of October ?. If 13, notice Is hereby given that the Common Council has ordered tho city attorney on Monday, tho 13th day of October, 1013, to Issue warrants ror the sale or all property upon which the sewer nssessments are unpaid, nnd proceed to sell tho same In ac cordance with tho provisions or tho charter, provided that as to the piop erly or the plaintiff In the case of iireu t ni vs. the City of llend, war rants shall not be Issued for tho tale or suld property until tho dissolu tion ot the Injunction now pending ngnlnst the collection or tho said as sesimont or snld property or said plaintiffs. Notice Is further given that upon action being taken to sell said prop erty for said assessments, consider able costs will accrue and shall be charged against the property as a part of the assessment. II. C. BLLIS. It ceo rd or. HTIIKKT ASHBSSMB.VT XOTICK. Fiimuant to order of tho Common Council under datO of Oetobor 7. 1911. Hotie Is hereby given tlut tho Common Council has ordered tho city attorney on Monday, the 18th day of) ucioiicr. tan, to isvuo warrants i-r the sale or all property upon which the street nasommoiits are uupald. and proceed to sell the seme In ac cordance with the provisions or the charter. Notice Is Mrthtr given that upon action being taken to sell said prop orty for said aasosanionts, consider able cost a will accrue and shall be charged against the property aa n part of the asaoMinunt. II. C. BLLIB. Ileeordor. XKW JKWKIJtV STOCK. Just received, at J. W. Goucher's Jewelry Store, n largo slock of solid gold and high grnde gold filled Jow olry consisting or broochos, bar pine ladles' guard, neck nnd lace ohalus and robs, gold and pearl bonds, gen tlemen's clialns nnd robs, and em blem pins 'and chnrms. ladles' and misses' bracelets, solid 14K signet :lngs, diamond nnd ruuy stonon In the loose, with ring nnd pin mount ings to suit purchasers, apeetsoles and eye glasses. Call and see them. Advertisement 30-31 NOTICK. All members or tho It. N. A. nre hereby notified to bo- nt Sather's hall nt 8:30 p. m. Tuesdry, October 14. ItBCOItDBIt. HIDS WANTHli. The city or llend requests seated bids ror certain excavating, grading, two catch-basins, one manhole. 300 feet of curbing nnd approximately 933 square ynrds of Cinch macad am, tho dotalls of whloh more fully appear from blueprints, plans and specifications now on file In the otllce ot Geo. S. Young, city engineer. Fro posals may be submitted ror all or any part or said work. All bids must bo delivered person ally to the mayor or recorder prior to G p. in.. October H, 1913. The council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. H. C. BLLIS. October 7. 1913. Recorder V6 n'nouncement Si iCr. 3. J?. SBennett will fie fflail lo ullentl lo your wan l. a I the old JL'ara Slor 3ull particulars In nnl wet&s Issue of this paper. U. 7(. D$iies New and Unusual Styles in Neckwear Bows rtnd' Collars Unit nre different. oc or r-n nv They're priced at Zt)C, ODC, OUC, DC L , ,1 , iJ HL-- -J - ! '! J-I JE1.. Again to the front with the "Newest" rwe have few a Sport Coats the latest novelty in Cloaks. You will want one of these at the low figure we are now selling them for: $6.75, $10.75, $12.50 Don't forget to see our line of Coats before you buy. NO TWO COATS ALIKE all the newest materials and models. Join the hundreds of satisfied cus tomers and do your trading at Mannheimer's The Store for All the People.' SUGAR Best Cane Sugar, per hundred $5.85 BERT SHUEY The Cash Grocer, Bend, Oregon JsaaaaTS M, I WM I saassBHaH.VaBaaSBBasaasaBsi BlawfliBiBiBHsKiM0' 'OmLBHBLaLanlBBLBLBl ...SSKa a?KLn nra W 5i mm? re-s'ouve.o thatwf have Found WAT OUR PATRONS NEED ANPtJUST WHAT" PLEASES THEM. AND we know That the: RIGHT PRICE 15 ONC. BIG ITEM-TOO. aor "DLESSED IS THE MAN WHO HAS FOUND HIS WORK"-WE HAVE FOUND OURS. WE KNOW THE HARDWARE BUSINESS, AND ARE ABLE TO GIVE OUR PATRONS THE BENEFIT OF OUR EXPERIENCE. WE BOUGHT WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS WANT. AND WE ARE MAKING CUSTOMERS BV SELLING AT THE iimuui i-iiv.c. rrcuu nJ I L.IE. ADUUI THE J HARDWARE WE SELL. FOR A GOOD BUSI- ni.39 Kt.aaun-iuu wjul,ujcinu ii OUTi WE WOULD LOSE YOUR CONFIDENCE AND LOSE YOUR BUSINESS. OUR HARDWARE IS SO GOOD THAT WE NEED TO TELL ONLY THE TRUTH ABOUT IT. ASK OUR CUSTOMERS WHETHER OR NOT OUR HARDWARE IS GOOD AND OUR METHODS HONEST. a, Skuse Hardware Company . We will give a $5 casting rod for the largest trout caught thla seasoa.