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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1913)
M y . Patterson Drug Ccter LOCAL NEWS ITSXiS otti J. K. Morion of Im Pino Is Itj '(own Mar. " ,ii, H. W. Merrill li In from Mn'liomo steud nt Harney Holes. iM,,',, Mm. J. J. Admin and little, daugh ter are now horo with Mr. 'Adams. John Khler wan In from A1fn1fa on Haturday, staying nt tlio lloadrJULotol. Hurl WrlKlil of Portland In hero YfwHIiig III tUter, Mm. Hugh O'Kuiiq. Mr... II. W. Hkuso loft VfXnr for Portland to visit friends aifa rulu A' llYOn J. II. StuHloy or tho lUtftttport Htanley much han bought a new Kuril nuto. - -.- II. E. Koon loft Inst night fur Port land, Mrn. Koon having kuuo down last Friday. Mr. and Mr. John K. Kjun' loft Hunday un a trip Hut, to to gone, for noma time. . .JIM The flrat calcoar)a to bloom In )lvud In now to bo seen ol.Utt -lUC. Kills home. K. F. McKee mid familyneat to Portland Friday, returning, the flnt of tbo week. " ftM a. F. Hurt returned op .Hjindny front HUlock, Oregon and wlJJ npeud the winter hero. Mm, Bberman Montgomery of Im pcrlal han been In town foV'Wivernl dayi tho pnst wcrfV. r .Mir. A. Mother left Baturday. w'th bis family, for Portland WnttfuMhey will spend tho winter. hmi Mtimltern of the "Cuniey Club" now think that law la what General Sherman nald nor waa. U M. Foss of tho 0.-W.ift.J N. la distributing a striking Unlin Fa elflo culoiidar thli week. Tho Hunday school of the Matlio dlt church will hold n rood sula at O'DanneU'n on Saturday. Tho Kulinltuhn will linvo n, nodal ovnuliig Friday to which tho inomburn hnvo Invited thulr frluiidn, Alhln PotorHon and lloliuar (r nun wurti In town yesterday from thulr Dour creek liomuHtondu. Tho ciirolorln dlmior given by tho PruHiiyltiilmi IiuIIoh hint WudiioHdiiy uvuiiIiik whs "largely iittiindoil. Tlioro win) no Knntorn mull rocolv ml In lU'iid riiiiidny or Mondhy iiwIiik lo tlin HiioWHtorniM In thu UoukloH. II. (I, Hubliio, of .luiKiiiii, Alnskn, who linn properly Inlet oh(h hurt) iir lived hint evening for u whorl wtuy. Minims Dorothy mid Mjirjory Hmlth urn rendering noma oxculinnt iiluiiu inutile nt thn Ilond Thoutru HiIh wuk. A pinto KldfMt window Im bolug put In hi the ollloo of lluiiklo ti. Ityuiii on tho Willi Htrvot .ti1 (i ot tho building. Mm. IUiikoiio I). Hmlth has com to (loud from liar lioiuontOMil In tho oiitliHiiHt country to Hjiond tho win- tor, , A Mlx-jitoca Imnd linn boon organlz oil by tho Dream Tiiontru nnd In ar ranging noiiiutlilng npocliil for Christ ninn, t A largo electric sign advertising "llomeNtouda" linn boon hung ovor tun iinirnucu to tuu omuo or iioiikio & llyan, (I. Kd noun, chief clork of the Turn nlo project, with hln llttlo Klrl uud boy, wnn lu town Saturday from Laid In w. (J. I), Howo, formerly of Ilond, ban rucently removed from Kulem to Al bany whero ho la connected with tho .Democrat. Tho cold nluhU of tbo paat week have formed lc on tho river near Plnelyu Park atronx uouku to boar up iknteri. Loo Davenport, formerly of tho Johniton ranch at Alfalfa, enrno In Monday from Camaa, Vah., whero lio In now IIvIok. Dr. U. It. Wllholra, wire and daueh tor, Mla Quendredn, of Kounan City urrlved Haturday to visit Mr. and Mm. J. A. llrlnkloy. Martin Knutaen Carl Dick, C. Ilniick nnd Karl Houston wont to Crane Pralrlo over Hunday and got mora than 00 ducks. Mr. and Mm. Chan. Orowilcr havo roiio to Powell llutto to remain with their duuRhter, Mm. Josuph Hhorer. until tho funeral of their itrundson, C. M. Hhorer. In held. Will J. Hpront. forekt assistant n Ihiy local olllce. returned last Wed iifsdny nlKht from n monlb'n visit M. his homo In Michigan. Tho W. C. T. U. lll meet Thum day artoruoon nt 2:30 nt tho homo of Mm. D. P. Winter In Kenwood. All friends aro Invited to attend. Mr. and Mr. (leorKo Do Vrlcn, who havo booirvUltliiK their son, N. U. Do Vrli-s, left Monday night for their home In (Irnnd Haplds, Mich. Charles Welnlda of tho Imperial Hotel, Portland, waa a visitor hero the flmt ot tho woek. lie owns prop erty In Ilond and Is a ntroDK booster. Tho llaptlit Woinao'a Union will hold a allrer tea ut the home of Mm. J. K. Moore In S'lcstorla tomorrow. Mlsa Ktta Moore will bo the hostess. Tho Dream Theatre baa booked the feature picture, "Quo Vndla," for Christmas afternoon and night and tho afternoon and night of the noxt day. A dance will be riven In Bather's hall on Now Year's Eve by tho K. of P. lodtfo. It promise to be one or the loading eventn of the holiday scanon. Carmodv llros. announce tho ondn- Ibk of thulr bowlluK alley mat Hat of UHJ VTVIIIIIH WIIJI tVIHV ,IW"V-Il Dr. U. C. Coo and U. It. Curtis, to which tho public Is Invited. Forest Supervisor Merrltt went up to the 111k Itlvor ranuer station yes terday, for a nluy of a few days. Ho wan accompanied by Mm. Merrltt. srjarnMMssHJsnMMMiSMMsnaaaBjnMnsMnnnMsMiBSMsnm TONIGHT! mil mm Bend Theatre HVM'lAh MVHWAh PltOnilA.M WITH poim Hni.v.rrv.u nnwx VIOIil.V AND 1'IAXO KOMI IIV MIKH MAIUOIti AND MIKH DOIIOTHV H.MITII Miiklc by OrclioHlrn ctery MKlit AD.MIHHIO.V 10 AND Iff CIJXTH Will Hprout wont up lust Friday, Frank L. llroutz of Portland lun lennud tho Depot Jlotol from tho own er, A. Q. Ilrook. Improvements nro beliiK niado Insldo tho bulldlne; and the hotel will be ra-openod on Janu ary 1, Mr. nnd Mm, O. P. Putnam left Friday nlKht for New York. They had been expecting to go Kast for Christmas, but were obliged to leave Immediately owlnR to the Illness of Mr. Putnam's father. The Epwortu League of tho Metho dist church will hold a social at Mm, K. M. Thompson's this evening. An admission feo of IP cents will bo charged. Home made candles will bo on sale during tho ovonlng. W, II. Bherry and A. K. Chamber lain, tho Inspection board of the 8, P. ft B. nnd allied roads, were hero Hunday and Mondny, Agent Corbott took them out to Homo Cave Monday for a view of that natural attraction, Tho Koya! Nolghltom held a box social at Bather's hail Inst night Tho prlto for tho nicest box was won by Mlsa Golillo Hoke. Her box brought 12.60. Dr. J. II. Connarn was auc tioneer. Dancing lasted until n lato hour. A klllon up tho tall plno at The ilullolln office Hundny and Monday touched tho heart of a Ilend woman with Its Incessant cries and alio gat K. A. Hmlth to climb up and gel It down. Ho lad to go clear to tho top of tho tree. At a meeting of tho Prlsclllas on Tuesday evening It wan voted to mako tho library a present of tho Portland Orogonlnn by carried for one year. This means that tho paper will bo brought to tho library immediately on tho arrival of tho train In the evening. The monthly social meeting of th Methodist Ladle,' Aid Society wl bo held next Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. O. A. Thorson In Des chutes Addition. A special program has boon prepared and a pleasant afternoon is anticipated All tho la dles are Invited. Christmas Sale Goinon Full Blast MY HToilK IH UHKKUM AND llltlM riTLIj OF appuopuiati: tJII-THt AM. AT MAHKUD DOWN PiUCI,VJII!.K THU HA LU LAHTH. ALHHA'nvi'.MANY ttlFTH HAVK IIKIi.V PUHCHAHKD AND AIUJ I IK INU HKJDJKU DKMVKHY LATK1L ni-rrmt HGnv and takij ad- VANTAtyJ8', TJ,N 'MANY JIA1C (JAINH BNfl FOIl YOU. m B ' - S rr-.r-.r-,-,. c-,,-,.-,.. ..-,,(-,I-, E. r THOMPSON hmi, Oregon , Whero Your Dollar Dooa Its Duty, M NOTICK Vail PUllLICATION. Department of tho Interior, U. 8, land Office at Tbo Dalles, Oregon, December 8, 1913. Notice in hereby given that Xlary U, llnrrymnn of Ilend, Oregon, who on January 11. 1010, made desert land entry No. 05S39. for WV4NWK nnd XU8W4. section 8. township 17 south, range 12 cast. Wlllamotto Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to mako flnul desert proof, to es tablish. claim to tho land above des cribed,, before II. C. Hills. U. 8. Com missioner, at' Ilend, Oregon, on tho 22nd day oC January, 1914. Claimant names an witnesses Martin K. Itogom, Frank llusl, John i Young and John 1. Mooro, all of Ilend, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. 0vM Register. Parboiling is Unnecessary with "Swift's Premium" Ham Deoro broiling or frylns Because of curing and smoking, it has at tained it perfection inflavof and tonderness that makes parboiling noedloss. BJERT SHUEY, IM CASH GftOCER ugar, per ewt, $5.70 . S5BnKly A r In snnnnnnnVM 1 11 !K SvnMUL 4 f We were never better prepared to give you JUST WHAT YOU WANT IN Holida y Goods Search the City over and you cannot duplicate the values we are offering. . Dolls of every description. Dressed Dolls from 5c to $3; Kid Body Dolls from 25c to $3. An array of new Toys, Games, Books, etc., for the Children. We want you to see our NEW " NECKWEAR, a most desirable gift."; FOR MEN the new wide end knitted Silk Ties and new Velvet Ties. FOR SADIES the latest things in Bows, Medici , Collars, Ru filing, Priced from 25 cents to $1.25,.neat- , ly put up in Holly Boxes. SOME USEFUL SUGGESTIONS FOR HIS OR r HER GIFT - - - Umbrellas, Bath Robes, Mufflers, Silk Hose, Ker . . chiefs,. Hand Bags, Mackinaws, Boudoir Caps, Felt Slippers. SHOP EARLIER FOR COMFORT, FOR ATTENTIVE SERVICE FOR TIME TO SELECT CRITICALLY, FOR WELL ARRANGED MERCHANDISE, .FOR COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS AT f f . ' "n MANNHEIMER'S. - RIO Ht'Itl'UIHK TO J1AXV IX 1IK.NII, Local Deonln aro surprised at the -QUICK results received from simple tiuckthorn hark, glycerine, etc, on .mixed in Aaier-i-Kn, tbe uorninn ap pendicitis remodr. The rattersyn Drue Co. states that this simple rem eay antiseptlcltes tue dlKestlve sys tem and drawn off tho Impurities no thoroughly that A SINOLE DOSK re raoven nour stomach and constipa tion IN8TANTL.V. Adr. NOTICK FOIt I'UIIMCATIO.V. Department of tho Interior, U. a Land Ofllco at The Dalles, Oregon, December 8, 1913. Notice la hereby given that John Peters of Uend. Oregon, who on No vember 25. 1907. made homestead entry No 15S01. Serial No 01231S, for KfeXWU and NEViSWU. sec tion 7, township 20 south, rango 11 coat, Wlllamotto Meridian, has Mod notlco of Intention to make final flvo year proof, to'estnhllsh claim to the land nbovo deserlbod, before II. C Ellis. U. S. Commissioner, at Uend. Oregon, on tho 22nc day of January, 1914. Claimant names nn witnesses David Hill. Cortes 11. Allen. John At kinson and Fred A. Shonquest, all ot Uend, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, iQ-U Register. NOTICE OF Al'l'MOATION FOR KAUON LICENSE. To the Honorable Mayor and Com mon Council of tho City ot Uend: Gentlemen: . The undersigned, Uend Ho tel, Maurice P. Cashman, manager, having subscribed and sworn to tho antdavlt hereto attached, respectful ly tenders herewith the receipt of the City Treasurer for Six Hundred llnllnra. flrat nnfuhnlf ( 1A t Hrnniin ......, .... .... ... for tho year 1014, and applies for n THORSOM THE JEWELER A FINE LINE of hlsh Brade Jewelry haa just been received, Including everything appro priate for Christmas giving. We also have com ing a big stock of Novelties in Silverware, and you wjll also find here the famous Rogers 1847 Silverware. See our display of Silverware and Jewelry the finest in Central Oregon. Watch Repairing a specialty. llcenso front the City of Uend to sell wino, nplrituov mid matt liquors and fermented older as a retail liquor dealer In Uie building situated on lot 12 of block 10 of Uend, Oregon, for the period ot ono year from tho 1st day ot January, 1914. Kospectfully submitted, MAURICE l OASHMAN. Dated nt Uend, Oregon, this 9th ot Decombor, 1913. State of Oregon, County of Crook, bs. 1, Maurlco I. Cashman, manager Uend Hotel Bar, being first duly sworn, depose nnd aay: That I am the applicant lu tho foregoing appli cation for retail liquor license; that I aro nn American citlxen: that I have never been convicted of allowing fo males or minors to loiierin oraooui a place whero intoxicating liquors wore sold; that I havo nevor sold In toxicating liquors to a minor. MAURICI? P. CASHMAN, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day ot December, 1913, at Ilond, Oregon. VERNON A. FOUUBH, . r nwinnnnnnnnnnnnnnL. o a .- re fm a V nmi1assnnns)snnSsnnnnnnnnnnK tflJnisnnnnnWHWWBnMti MV 'ij llfc.lil liatir" i i ilnT rff PHsHS1........HbK8H mmivm K RESOLVED WE HAVK LOTi5 OF mCE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS IN OUfc. ToRE-lT WONT BRKAKlTTOBur THCTM EITHER. HAVE A LOOK I OUR HARDWARE STORE IS JUST THE PLACE TO BUY SENSIBLE. USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS. SILVER WARE, CARVING 5ETS. TABLE CUTLERY. POCKET KNIVES. SHAVING SETS, LITTLE WAGONS AND A THOUSAND AND ONE OTHER THINGS. WILL MAKE PRESENTS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY ANtf PRESENTS THAT YOUR FRIENDS WILL LIKE. DONT THROW YOUR MONEY AWAY BUYING SOME TRASHY PRESENT. BUT COME TO US AND BUY A SENSIBLE GIFT. A.. 1 ti us r fX Mtmwm mmmmmmmmmniMfi SkuH?j!!.v5wpg3 Sd I'?--