PAGR . BKND BULLETIN, IlKNl), ORK,, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER IT, HUB. n The Patterson Dmg Comp'y. 77ie S&xaJUL Store TB Patterson Drug Comp'y. ' mi ' a i i i .. i i i - IMr HHBmMu mSsbcm m: -ar-mm mre-, aamaaBiaB- -au- -; ' s-u aawesasK WILL SETTLE YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT PROBLEMS Our temporary quarters are crowded with the best articles, suitable for thoughtful Christinas gifts. Our stock is new and our prices tjie' lowest consistent with quality. As we must move our entire stock to our new building soon after the holidays we have priced a great many things at only a slight advance over manufacturer's cost. This gives you the opportunity to buy your Christmas goods at a substantial saving. We have done this been use the less we have to move the lass will be our expense of moving and the saving is yours if you buy at our store. Hero are a few of the many nice things we have on display for your inspection: f 1 ' FOR HIM Gillette Haxor Auto Strop Razor Diamond Edge lVckct Knife Military ltrmtics TraxollnjrSct Fountain Ten Ijito Fiction Metrcliaimi Plpo Bo of Cigars Auli Trny Cignrctte Ca.sc Roll up Brush Set .Gillette Traveling Set Smoking Set Kodak , , , ,, , , ,, ,, M,, ! ! 1 FOR HER. Community SlUcrwnro Llbbc-y Cut GIrsm Framed I'lcttiro Toilet Set Manicure Set Fountain l'cn II anil Mirror Books Kotluk Perfume Silver MchIi Puree Iliiutl Bug Setting Set ParNInn Iory Set Fancy Cltliinwuro Trnellnn Set Violet Bnlco Combination Set FOUNTAIN PENS i (The guniiumtil kind) Waterman' Ideal MiMiro'M NnnI,ekuhlo Parker Lucky Curto lU'Mlll 91.no to ijt7.no CANDIES FRESH AND DELICIOUS Whitman's mill Liggett', In iMliity ClirUt iiiiih package, nor to 9.1.00, Although somewhat crowded in our present quarters we will do our beat to serve you promptly and well. A call will convince you that 1'atterpon'a In the place to do your ChriHtnuw HhoppiiiK. . JaasIS TKe PATTERSON DRUG CO. . SteaK- LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Geo. Milllcan was In town the Unit of the week. T. E. J. Duffy was OTcr from Prlnc Tllle Sunday. F. E. Martin was in town from Portland yesterday. Tbo holiday rates on the railroads go into effect tomorrow. Fred llucy will leave In tho morn ing (or a trip to Portland. Mrs. C. F. Condart Is assisting at Bather's during the holidays. There was a light fall of snow ear ly this morning, the first this niont. Chas. H. Hunter, formorly located here. Is now living In Lewlston. Ida. MIbeos Anna and Gertrude Markel arc In from their homesteads this week. S.VJt. Keller left last night for Portland where ho will spend the holidays."' ,'. ' . ... Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Gove arc In Rend visiting their eons, Geo. P. and A. II. Gove. W. E. Parker returned yesterday morning from a visit with his wife in Portland, - E. Melstad will leave tomorrow to visit h,ls old home in Michigan for several months. The Bend Steam Laundry has re placed Its old delivery wagon with a lirand new one. The second installment of cluster street llghtslias arrived and the poles ar being erected. The small log cabin near C. S, Hudson's house has been converted Into a garage. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McKay and children will go to Portland tomor row to spend tho holidays. Mrs. G. W. Sbriner will spend the Christmas holidays in Seattle with relatives, leaving tomorrow. Dr. A. D. Cropp expects to go to Portland tomorrow on a short busi ness trip. Ho will return Tuesday. E. J. Titus of Wesley, Iowa, who has been here for the past few weoks, left Monday night on hit return East. Mrs. L. H. McCann of Cessford, Al berta, is expected in Bend shortly to visit bor daughter, Mrs. Ralph Spen cer. The Bend Theatre has organized a six-piece orchestra which will fur nish music every night at the play house. Ilalelgh Sumner, a young man, was arrested near Deschutes Monday and taken to Prlneville. Ho Is charged with house breaking. C. E. Mdstellor, who has been working on the Tumalo project, was in town this week on his way to his home in Milllcan valley. Mr. and Mrs. Koscoe Howard will leave tomorrow evening for San Diego, Cal., where Mrs. Howard and the children will spend the winter. R. II. Post left Monday evening for Lob Angeles to attend the funeral of bis father, news of whose sudden death was received that day. The Baptist Woman's Union will hold its regular business meeting in tbo church tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. All members are requested to be present. J. M. Crenshaw, whose f&O.OOO li bel suit against Redmond citizens failed, has sold bis half Interest in tbo, Sisters Horald to J. M. Allen for $350, according to bill of sale filed at Prlneville. John Du Buis, who has been over seeing the enlargement of tbo Cen tral Oregon canal for the Desert Land Board, left for Salem Saturday night. In a few days' ho will go East to Ith aca, N, V., for his wedding. Tbo Methodist Sunday school is preparing a very interesting program for Christmas Ere (next Wednesday evening). Various items will be in cluded, a special feature of which' will be the Christmas treo. The Sunday Oregonlan contained a full page picture of Dcnhnm Falls, on the Deschutes. The cut was made from tho photo showing Frank Rob ertson spearing Imaginary fish, which has been reproduced so many times In various publications all over the country that It has become famous. ID 0. E. S. ELECT PRIZES FOR SHOOTING New Hull Will He Occupied by Thecc IMlgc-t Atxnit February f . The regular election of officers of the Bond Masons and the Order of the Eastern Star have been held, 'with the following results: Masons H. E. Allon. W. M.; Geo. S. Young, senior warden; E. M. Lara, Junior warden; F. O. Minor, secre tary; J. X. Hunter, troasuror: J. D. Davidson, J, N. Hunter, C. M. McKay, trustees. O. E. S.-Mrs. C. M. McKay, worthy matron; Mrs G. W. Sbriner, asso ciate worthy matron; F. O. Minor, patron; Mrs. Minor, conductress; Mrs. A. M. Prlngle, associate conduc tress; Mm. J. D. Davidson, secre tary: "Mr.xDavldson, treasurer. These two lodges expect to move Into their new Quarters in the build ing being erected at the corner of Wall and Oregon streets about Febru ary 1. Complete and handsome fur nishings have been ordered for tho hall. BRICK WORK COMPLETED New Building to bo Occupied After Flrrt of the Year. All the brick work on the two-story building being erected by tho De schutes Investment Company and the one-story building of the R. M. Smith Clothing Co., has been completed. The Inside work on tho Smith block Is farther along and It Is expected that by January 1 or soon thereaf ter It will be ready for occupancy It Is probable that the Knights of Pythias will hold their New YearB Eve ball there, before the partition is put In. Work on the two-story building adjoining is not as far ad vanced and it will be February 1 or later before It Is ready for occupanoy. With his clothing store Mr. Smith will occupy one half of bis building while the other part will be taken by Bert Shuey's grocery. On the ground floor of the Deschutes Investment Co's edifice will bo Patterson's drug store and the Deschutes Banking & Trust Co., on Wall street, and the Pioneer Tolephone Company's office cm Oregon street. Upstairs the hall will be used by the Masonic and Eastern Star lodges, with tho front offices occupied by Drs. A. L. Wil liams and J. H. Connarn. The cement sidewalk In front of and along the side of tho investment cifiii'i'iv s ImHoing Ir being laid this nn-. and clutter lipMs will be put m later. Loving Cup Will Bo Glcn to Bent Trap Shooter on CtirNtiuiM liny. A loving cup for tho nmatour clay pigeon championship of Central Ore gon will be given by the Bend Rod & Gun Club, at Its shoot on Christ mas day. Three other prizes hAve also been put up. these being a gun caeo glvon by the Bond Hardware Co.. n hunting coat given by the Skuse Hardware Co. and a load of wood or S.S0 eaeh given by the Bend Com jwny. Entries are open to all gun clubg and Individuals In Central Ore gon. There will be. in addition to trap shooting, ritle and revolver matches for which turkeys will be awarded. Tho shoot will start at 10 a. in. on tho club grounds at the old Slsomoru place and will last nil day. The committee in chnrgo consists of L. C. Furst, M. D. Knutsen, C. R. Kurrlo and II. E. Felton. with J. N. Hunter as treasurer an tho grounds. WILL EXCHANGE 4 passenger Chalmers, 40 horsepower Automobllo lor Improved land. Huuklo & Ryan. FOlt EXCHANGE Good lots near Presbytorlun church tor team or horses. Apply at Bulletlu office. 3Stt CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. ALLGOOD-HOBERTS WEDDING. On Sunday afternoon at the home of tbo brldo's parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. C. Roberts, eight miles out on tho Bend-Burns road, Roy K. Allgood and Miss Jennie 8. Roberts were married by Iter, B. C. Newham, After tho ceremony a dinner was served. Those present included the members of the Roberts family; Mr. Allgood s sis ter, Mrs. J. E. Engebretson; Alias Burroughs, and G. F. Hurt. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms. Address Box 33C, Bend. 41p FOR RENT Furnished room in private family. A. L. Hunter. 40tfc FOR RENT Furnished rooms and housekeeping suite at Bean Building. 39-40 p FOR RENT 2 room cnbln with stove, bed, etc.. W. B. Leah. One block east of depot. 3Dtf FOR RENT Two small build ings near depot "portly 'furnished. Either suitable for light house keep, ing. or rooms for two persons. In quire at this offlcd. Prices C and IS. 39-40. FOR RENT Offices on Wall street very cheap. Apply Bulletin Office. FOR RENT Rooms centrally lo cated. Electric lights and water. Sultablo for housekeeping. Cheap. Apply Bulletin Office. FOR RENT Largo store, modern front. Good location. Apply to F. O. Minor. Deschutes Bank. 27tf FOR RENT Threo room houso. See Joe Innos at tho Metropolitan. 3Ct OFFICE ROOM for rent. Will rent the office recently oceuplod by It. E. Koon, sewer engineer, at a very rea sonable rental. Access given to vault In my office If desired. Robert B. Gould. 41c CHRISTMAS GOODS' GALORE. This week the advertising columns of The Bulletin toll of many good things for the Christmas shoppers. and it will bo well worth the reader's attention to careful consider these advertisements, . WANTED. WANTED To buy good team, harness and wagon, cheap. Mares preferred. Inquire at Ovarturf houso in Kenwood. 41 p WANTED-To buy good team, liar noss and wjigon, ohoap. Mares pre ferred. Inquire at Bulletin. 40p WANTED Girl for gunernl house work. Inquire of Mrs. O. M. Pat terson. 4o-41c WANTED Cottlo and horses to feed during the winter months. Chas. L. W liner, Star Ranoh, Laldlaw. 37tf WANTED Slurried man, ago 31, with over 4 yenr'u exporlenco in god oral merchandise would Ilka to get employment in some small town In Central Oregon. Prefers work as clerk In general merchandise store in or near Bond, Will do all kinds of work for reasonable salary Can glvo best of references. Address, O, J. Erlckson, Qulncy, Oro. 41 p for ham:. FOR SALE OR TRADE New 4 lip oil or gasoline engine. Address Box 22C, Bend. 41c FOR SALtt OR TRADE- Seven passungor Fierce-Arrow automobile. Write Box 13, lluud, Ore. 36tf FOR SALK Thanksgiving and Christmas turkeys. Phono Mrs. Shou quoit. 37-43 FOR SALE liny term, weight about 300V, 3 and 4 ecr old. veil broken. Price 1 100. Inquire Bulle tin ottloe. 37-4 lp FOR SALK- All kinds of firewood In all lengths. Telephone ordora to 68, 3 rings. Uckman & Wilson, 40p FOR SALE Hogs and pigs, good breed. Ed Halvorson, Bend. 30tf FOR SALE All kinds of rough and dressed lumber, at Andorson Bros, sawmill half a ay between Bond and Laldlaw, on old Tumalo road. Reasonable prices, rough lumber $10 per M. Delivering to Dend or Lald law $2 per M. Telephone? 19tf FOR SALE Cabin near Bend Co. mill. Inquire at Bulletin office. ICtf FOR BALE Cheap, 04 0 acres, sec. lC-21-10, 20 miles south of Bond, on Deschutes river. Address W. H. Mel rote, Colfax, Wash. 4 Op FOR SALE Horse, thrco years, end mare two years old. Cheap. In quire at Bulletin office 41-42p FOR SALE Furnished tent houso 12x14; also for $60 mare, wt about 960, broken to rldo or drive. Inquire j ofW. Tollos. 41-42p FOR SALE 2C acres water stock In D. R. I. Co. known as Swalley Co., reasonable. Mrs. M. E. Knotts, Bend. 41-42c LOST AND FOl'ND. LOST Between my home and Deyarmond'a garage, brass huh cap. Also, tool box cover and roll of tools by side of Silver Lake road, mile and half south of town. Finder return to It. G. Fnrrls or Bulletin. 40-41 LOST Wallot containing spec tacles, gold watch, bill of goods, etc., Under will receive reward by louvlng at Bulletin offieo or at Himtlemoro store, 68 miles oast of Bend on Bond Burns road. Lucy B. Hicks. 41c Just Seven More Shop- ping; Days Until Christmas IF YOF HAVE NOT ALHEABY COMI'LitTICD YOl'lt XMAS IHTVIXH, TIIKUK IS YET A.MPI.H TIMIt, FOR Till! BIINHI'IT OF TIIK lTK HIIOI'I'KIIH THIS NTOKIt WILL; III! OPEN KVKItY EVENING NEXT WEEK UNTIL OllllisT.MAS i:vie. SUGGHTIOXH FOlt HIM. SWEATERS Hxtrn lirmy nll'tWMtl, Hlmkrr Knit, niailt by Olympla Mills Rruulnr gti.UO, Sprclul t.lO SHIRTS DtvM Shlrtx, Flannrl ShlrU of all kind nnd color priced at 40c to. 1.00 SLIPPERS ! Frit anil Leather In Black, Red and Broun, llrjf. 91.75,, Special $l.'M HOSE A!wayn acceptable and Mimetlilng tliut every man nreili, Cotton, I.Me and Hllk 1.1c lo 91.00 GLOVES Dirt Ulutre, Work Clot, Automobile Gloe ... 10c U 91.00 SUGGESTIONS FOlt HER. Hand Hag anil Pumrw, Fancy and Plain 7rtc to 9it.no Hosiery, LudloV Cotton, Wool, Usln wid Silk, In all colon. IHc to 91,00 Jabot, Dainty Xecrfwror fur the c-ldrrly lady.. . . . .lil'c to IKlc Pillow Top", In many ilrlgn and pattern IHc to 70o Aprons, Fancy, Tea and Hewing Hlc to 70c DON'T WAIT. WHAT YOU WANT I'AIITICULAIM.Y "MAY NOT BE THERE TOMORROW. The F. A. Bennett Co. Bend, Oregon TO TRADE. TO TRADE Hogs for calves, heifers or cows, at Edgewood farm, 0 miles, out on BurnB road, E. A. Knotts. 4 1-4 2c . FOR SALE OR TRADE Houso fnd lot In North Addition. Will tako good Jersey cows or Berkshire hogs. HJalmar Olson, Slaters, Ore. 42p TO TRADE Income property -for land. II. B. Oldrldge, New Meadows, Us Idaho. 38-4 lp JJfc "HURRY UP TIME" IS HERE YOU PROBABLY HAVE NOT YET BOUGHT ALL YOUIt CHRIST. MAS PRESENTS, AND IF THAT IS THE CASE WE GIVE YOU A SPEC IAL INVITATION TO VISIT THE OWL PHARMACY YOU CAN SELECT AT THIS STORE GUTS THAT WILL UK APPROPRIATE FOR 1ATIIER, MOTHER, BROTHER, SISTER, HUS. BAND, WIFE, HWEETIIEART-IN FACT WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUIt WANTS, AND THE PRICKS WILL SUIT YOU. HERE ARE JUST A-FEW OF OUR LEAREIISs LOWNEY'H CANDIES CHRIhTMAS STATIONERY CUT GLASS CIGAHS IN BOXES SILVERWARE JIANDPAINTED CHINA LEATHER GOODS v FOUNTAIN PENS TOILET SETS PIIONOORAPIIH WE WRAP AND MAIL CHRISTMAS PACKAGES. 8 a; t