The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, December 03, 1913, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    BEND BULLETIN, BEND, ORB., WKDIKflDAY, MJCKMHKIt tt, 10 Iff.
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READY FOR SERVICE
We arc now remly to serve' our
patrons In our temporary quar
ters next to the Uend Theatre.
Our stock Is all new and fresh
and of the quality we have niade
standard in Haul. You are In
vlted to call1 '
The Patterson Drug: Co.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
J. II. Ilnnnr wan over from I'rltin
vllln Monday.
Mm. J. II. Cnnnnrn In lalil up with
nn nttnuk of kHi.
O. H. Ilnnly wit la tnwtfHasl nltjlil
' from tliti llnr ranch.
Tho IlrlilKu Club inaali with Mm.
Kflullinor till wuok.
t Horn tlil imirnluK to Mr. ami Mm.
t A. J. Iluntluv, it (InuKhtor.
Clnudo Mnnnhcliiier rHurnt'il Frl
ilny morning from i'urtlnnd.
W. I). Miirncwi or l.aldlaw was nt
tho llmul llotol Krldny night.
Minn Kthnl llolnifs t'litnrtulnoil tho
1 I'rlNollla Chili Mondiiy uvuiilng.
Mr. I'lovil Di'int-nt hat Im4ii on
) thu ulak lint for novornl day.
Mm. Orlrron. sUtitr ot Kdward 1.
Or iic, Itifl for Knnaaa Friday.
J. A. Htuvon wllllcavo till wmik
for Hoattlo to upmid tho wlnliir.
' C. M. llrnfffS lefi yotrdy morn
ing for hi old homo In Michigan.
Itnlph Kerry was In from Alfalfa
Moo ilny, a guwt at tho llotol Wright.
I'alliur Hlu'olmn roturnml ywitor
dny inornliiK from a vltlt to I'ort
1 Intnl.
I. O. OnrrhMin retHrHtxl Prldny
night from m trio of ovml wttfik 10
lilaho,
Tho Kraternnl HroOiorhood will
ntoct oltlcor nl It mwilliig tomorrow
night.
MImm Annn anil (Irrtrudo Mnr
kid rot urn ml Hiinduy to thulr Iioiiio-
HtOAlU,
' Mlna Dorothy Hchoolcraft will do
hum over Chrlatiuua, vInIUiik Mini
UoImuii.
Tho soliool conmiN of tho llond iIIm
trlct I now In' I nit tukon hy Clork
Overturf.
(ii-orco YounK wbh In PrlnovllV
MM wi'ok on lalnes, Kuliif, ovor 'n
I li nuto.
Itov. 12. C. Ncwlmin went to I'rlnn
vlllo ycHturduy us a wltnuss In tho
(Jursoy oiiio,
1'. II. (larckon of Holiurt I In
town tilt week, rvulntervd at thu
llotol WrlKht.
Harry Ilourcy wui In town from
Tiiinolo Friday, roKltord nt the
itotol Wrlitht.
Mm. H. It, Warren of I.cwUton,
Idaho, I visiting her dauKhtor, Mm.
r'rud J. Wllkuy.
W. A. Hull, forrnorly district l
tornoy for Crook county, wau a llcnd
vlaltor yesterday.
Vols Andomon loft Monday for
visit of tli run month to hi old
homo In Dnnmark.
0. L. Htiibhlnflulil camo In from
Duma Sunday and went to Portland
on thu ulKhl train.
Tho HulHterlntlnn Dancing Clul
will hnvo a danoo In Huthar' hall
Oil Saturday bvhiiIiik.
Attorney Ooiioml A. M. Crawford
oi Haluin Is mnklnit n trip over thu
Tumalo project today.
Walter Taylor ha houRht tho
fJmnd ItoMnurant on Hood slreot,
taklnc eliarKu ytwtarday.
Tho I'revliyterUn Indies nrn Klv
Iiik eafuturln aupper thl iiVonltiK
In tho old iKntotTlco quarter.
Thoma KwltiK, new agutit on tho
Oregon Trunk Hallway, ha filed on n
Christmas Sale
L
ipjjiammmm tm&piimtofcmg
Christmas presents are
hard to selesft but a joy g
to receive. And no-
thing can give more I
joy than a piece of
furniture. g
My Christmas sale gives you g
an opportunity to buy good g
furniture for presents at low g
pi ao
FOR INSTANCE
m
Children's Rockers Sowing Rockers g
Dining Chairs Electric Lamps jS
Chafing Dishes Percolators
Co Carts
ALL MARKED DOWN B
E. M. THOMPSON
Bend, Oregon
Where Your Dollar Dooa Ita Duty.
gMmmwKmmii mmmmmMmmmm
hotnt'ftead near Harney HoIuh,
' MIhh' liOiilaa Ilnlvomon of Mood
Hlver hn recently accnitri n poiil
lion In thu Klrat Niitlonnl Hank,
Miirtln llnllinoyor lm coino In
from hi holiiealend nt HlKhlniid to
work or nwhllo. ' ilo In a mutton.
Mm, Jounto Hnllorn nnd won Konnld
left toduy for Cliliipowa KuIIh, WIm,,
for u vlnlt of about tlirno month.
On December 1 tho llond Milling
d Wnrohoiiao Co, chanced Ita tenim
to Dm retail trmlo U fltrlclly cuitli.
Ur. I.. A. Itudow and wlfo arrived
Hal in day ulcht to vlnlt Dr. Itudow'a
purHut. Mr. and Mm. I. C. Itudow.
Mnuuhnlmor I iron, have had an
electric Mku Inatallod In front of
I'lclr aloiH HdvortlHliiK, prlnalpully,
MllOfM,
Tin automolillH fiupplr IiuhIiunm
Hlrch U, It. I it formerly o'l.idnet-
" liMu taiian ovw ly 0vrH
Youiir.
C. C Kvdrelt. fortn.rly clrk In tho
lueu' forMtry olfleo, la now ooimiot'.
od with thit liiimlgratlon liurouu at
Renttln.
MUa 1'ranuoa HuntliiK and Mm. I.
A. Hunting wore at the llond liotol
the flmt or Hid wm)( on their way to
Hampton.
Mm. Dan MoIkIuk and Marry MoIh.
Iiik were hero laat week ImyltiK Hiip
plh. Tlmy niient ThankaKivltiR Any
at l.nldlw,
Mr. Ouorxln I'lacher hoa lerniod
tho upper (loom of tho Moan liulld
ItiK and will oontlnuu tho renting of
rooma thero.
(Jno. Ilurolay haa louKht from J,
W.Muhnffoy tho IMIot Mutto Oroeory
nnd It la now In churgo of I.. II, Mlao-
tier na innnaKor.
Addltlounl hoatlnR niipllnncfa have
been Imtallod at the Motel WrlKht,
fiirulahlUK auincleut atcam for boat-
Iiik nil tho room.
Mr. M. I). Knutien will bo hoi
tea to tho l.ndJim (julld of tho I're
byterlan church next Wcdneaday,
the 10th, at 2:30.
Thero were ten auto load of llond
people at I'rliievlllo Monday, bealdes
thoao Rolni; over by train. Tho Cur.
ey cae drew tho blKKuat number.
Tho Dream Theatre will have tho
famoii picture In throe part, "Quo
Vadl." In a abort time, Mr. Itudow
havlriK oiiKaKod It for an early date.
Hurt Rhuey arrived homo Krldny
H'ornliiK from the tfalem lloipltnl
and I rveoverliiK rapidly from tho
two operation which he underwent.
Tho Itoyal XelKhbom of Atnorlru
will Klvo n liaaket noclal In Hather'a
Mall on TutMday ovonlnc Keuturo
oi tho evonlnc will be mimic and
danelriK.
On turdny Dr. Co. made n trip
up rlvor to attend Joph Wenandy,
tho kh! unelo of J. II. Wenandy,
who I wirTerltiK from a complication
of iIUmho.
Hon Paruham ha liconie aao
rlated with J. II. Miner In tho Inmir
nnfu bualaoM, and Mr. Minor will
hereafter devote part of hi tlnio to
hoineitoad looattiiK.
Mm. Overturf expect to loavo for
Cortland tomorrow where alio will
remnln for lomo time with her Infant
daughter, who ha bean there for
aoveral month.
Mr M. Orewller vlalted Mr. and
Mm. Joo Shearer at 1'owcll Ilutto
laat Tree and thoy returned .wjth
her for a vla't nt the homo of hnr on
nt the North canal dam.
Mm. M. VoKel. formerly of Tort
land, haa arrived In town to take
chariso of tho dreaimaklnic depart
tnent at Mannholmem. 8ho I rog-
laterod at tho Altamont.
Mr. J. J. Houmorelle camo In
Sunday from her home at Donlo, 300
mllaa aouthweat of llcnd, to take
tno train for aoldonualo, Wah.,
whero alio will visit relatives.
Dr. K. U. Jackaon, owner ot the
Altamont, with Mm. Jackaon and
Ml Jnckson, arrtvod In llond laat
week 'and have taken charge of the
hotel. A bus la again being oporated
to tho train.
Mr. and Mm. A. II. Oorton, who
hnvo been living near tho MaNnught
Uertaon aawmlll about 7 mllea nouth
oast of town, hnvo rented Mm. K. A.
Knott' housu In town and will niovo
in for tho winter.
Mm. Alfnrettn Orcutt returned on
Monday from a two week trip, dur
Ing which she npent u weok nt The
Diillea attending the Splrella school
of Instruction, and a week In l'ort
land vlalllng relative.
In tho lanu contest oahu of K. O.
Wnlto nguiiiHt P. C. Hardy, Involving
a homeatond at Powell llutte, tho
Uottora! Land Olllco ha decided In
favor of Wnlto. revomlng tho deals
ton of The Dalle land olllco.
ltinorts from Washington. D. C
stato that tho followliig fourth claas
Vostumntom In Crook county Imvo
beon reappointed: Kior i.. jonnson,
Powell llutte. Jnmei) W. Wright,
Cllno Fullai Paul Held. Hold.
Mis Ilortha Nonor. who rccontly
camo to llond from Portland, an
nouncoa tho opening of u dresamnk
In ir imr or In the bu (ling on Minne
aotn Btreet formurly qooupled by
Mm. Mcintosh for the buiiio purpose,
llond had tho honor of having at
loaut one of Ita residents Invited to
tho wadding of Mlsa Jessie Wilson
nt tho Whlto Huuao. Mm. Walsh,
who was so honorou, wnu a cinssmaio
in college of tho President's daugh
ter.
l.nBt Thursday ovonlng, nt 1Ib of
fice, Justice of tho Peace J. A. Eiw
im unltiul in murrliiKO Holmuth K.
aoodmnn nnd MIbh Oeuovu Oartroll,
In tho presence of thu bride's father,
('. It. aartroll, nnd brother, Krod
Uartrell.
Tho lledmond Spokesman report
tho mnrrlugo on Novomber 22. nt
Vnncouvor, Wash., of H. II. Wi.
litina and Miss Adollno Oisri: Mr,
.mil Mrs. Wslltnms aro know-i in
llond where they played tennis last
nummor.
An Aid Society has boon organUed
by tho Indloa living In tho neighbor
hood of tho Arnold school and meet
ings aro hold weekly. Mrs. K. A.
Knotts wna hostosa last weok and
Mrs. W. l McNnught will ontortaln
tho members this weok.
A basket social was given Inst
Wodnosdny night nt tho Arnold
school house 0 mtloa from town
which nottod $37. This amount gooa
tn the fund boInK rnlaod to buy an
organ. Tho program, arranged'ibyV
Our Holiday
Showing
is now complete Toys, Gift Articles
of every description are here for you.
DOLLS
DRKSSED DOUS-lnclu.-Intf
popular Chnrnctcr Dolls
5c to $3.00
KID BODY DOLLS We In-
vlt comparison on this lino
Priced nt 25c, 36c, 60c,
86c. $1.00, $1.25. $1.60
$2.00. $2.26, $3.00
GIFT HDKFS.
Wc hnvo mwemblcd a larger
line than ever and wish to
direct your nttcntlon to the
completenews and merit of
this department. Boxed
Hdkfo. from lCc to $2.00.
Others
5c to $1 Ea.
TOYS
MECHANICAL TOYS
25c, 50c, $1
AIR GUNS
25c, 50c
TARGETS WITH GUNS
35c
GAMES
BUILDING BLOCKS
DRUMS
DISHES
Everything to please the
children at prices you will
approve of. Sco our line
at once, before it is broken.
IP
NEW LINES
LAMES' NECKWEAR
VANITY PURSES
BOUDOIR CAPS
Parisian Irory Novelettes
LEATHER GOODS
COMBS
BARRETTES
Our1 entire stock of
Ladies' Coats
SPORT COATS
and SUITS nt
20
Discount
Felt Slippers
make a most acceptable gift
Children's, 5 to 8, 90c
Children's, 9 to 13, 70c $1
Women's, 76c, $1, $1.60
Men's
85c, $1.50, $1.75
SHOP NOW, before the assortment is
broken, and selections are easily made.
Mannheimer 's
sThe Store of the Christmas Spirit
Glenn Black, vn very Intcrcatlng.
V. E. J. Duffy came ovjr from
1 Jnevlllo Thursday and a to' in; I fa
nu! from llcnd til auto got"lnlo n
!o(p jkioI of wr.tor In the road nnd
wan put out cf commission until a
tcr.m came to the rescue, 'file water
muip from a break In tho Irrigation
cannl.
Pattcnon'a drug store la now open
again, temporarily located next door
to tho llond Tbeatro while the build
Ing which It will occupy Is being oon
alructud at tho corner of Wall and
Oregon atreet. Tho store, with Ita
entire stock of new goods, Is very
attractive.
Tho llcnd Thslre changed hands
Monday. The new ownura aro Kd
8. and Lhi Wtrlaskl, and A. J. War
xethn. Tho former two aro inusl
olans, ono playing tho violin and tho
other tho cornet. Loo Warlnskl hsa
not yet arrived and as soon as ho
reaches llend an opening program
will be given.
Tho llond KubekaliB elected tho
following otrtcers Friday night: Mrs.
Maude Shuey. ',N. (K; Mrs. Bthol
Pluming, V. a.; Mrs. timma Hudow,
treasurer; U. N. Hoffman, secretary.
For next Friday evening the Re
lekah lodge Is arranging a social
evening, to whloh tho members will
Invito friends.
Parboiling is
Unnecessary
with
"Swift's'
Premium" Ham
Before brollhia or f rylns
Because
cess of
curing nnd
smoking, it
has at
tained a
perfection
in flavor and
tenderness
that makes
parboiling
needlo83
BERT SHUEY, THE CASH GROCER
Sugar,1 per cwt. $5.70
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THORSOM
THE JEWELER
A FINE LINE of high grade Jewelry has just
been received, including; cverythinpr appro
priate for Christmas Kivinff. We also have corn
inn a big stock of Novelties in Silverware, nnd
you will also find here tho famous Rogers 1847
Silverware. See our display of Silverware and
Jewelry the finest in Central Oregon.
Watch Repairing a specialty.
w J3E50LVED VlVSs" 'S
THAT F YOU VLHU WJTH iSU m 1 -
VS ONCE OUR LIBERAL
METHODS WILL HOLD
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YOU DO NOT KNQW HOW MANY SENSIBLE CHRIST
MAS GIFTS WE CAN SELL YOU UNTIL YOU VISIT OUR
STORE. 'BRING IN THE WHOLE FAMILY.
WE HAVE SOMETHING THAT WILL
PLEASE EVERY ONE OF THEM, YOUR
FRIENDS WILL APPRECIATE SOME USE
FUL. SENSIBLE PRESENT SUCH AS WE
CAN SELL YOU MUCH MORE THAN A FANCY TRIFLIJ
THAT WILL SOON BE WORTHLESS.
Skiise Hardware Company
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