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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1913)
BOGUS "ANTIQUES." 1 We (Sxtancl to Jou our jPat'ons a at tTrtcntfs, fie Street lays of tie Uxetu year ,Mn' itvrry ilny of l( tin Mini with good cheer, unoil ln'iillli mill pumper Ity for yiiu, Htery ihiy nf KM I jou tlll ilml tin lllll lllll (llipll)l4)M lit The Store irmly (o ilo all In nut' pint it to uuilm thu iiImiVm K'kxI IkIu'm niliui li-ue, ' The Patterson Drug Co. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS - - iti:nii:itcinr, hkcipkh 1 CIIO.'OI.ATI. I'lUKIK. - Tnku - tltroo pIMItlllH II f (! Il II 0 II I It t II . (.limn ..I........ .....at, ...1.1 ,tf itiltill rliiiPdliilii itrmi mill lilnw nut till) i , ..."..- -" - . 7 urnnm, Mint mo uuocoioio cuius thtiit nucurml und tltlckun with liniiillit niiiii. chopped lltinj lln- v vor with nlokloil I Minn mill wIidii liaril Iny tin) hIiiIi iiii llui chop pliii: lilook mill rut Into mihon with thn family nxu, Hliuti It In ready to norvo. ) 1 ' , Iti'V. K. J. IIiiIkIh I" reentered nt I t ho Atlnnuint. j (looi-Ko Htrnlnlit returned Moiuluy , trout Hpjiknno, It. M, iJirw returned from Portland i .Monday tiiuruliiR. f ,Mrn. M. Vimnl In vliltliiK III Port Intiit ilttrltiK llm holldayn. ! !J. II. Wennndy wniii to I'artland Unt night on a brief trip. Jlcrthn (UNou of (Hut wan reicla tijruil at lin WrlKht Momtay. .A. T. Hhaver, tltu well ilrlllor, In , In town thl wook from Hampton. '!. I). Drown loft for Husohurir, 1 whom ho nxpcctn to iiinkii ItU homo. 1 .0. It. Mhort of Port Itock wan n j cui'Kt nt thi) llotol WrlKht .Moiuluy. I James Itynn returned Thursday t 'frdm u trip to Keutllo ami I'urtlnml. ! T. It. J. Duffy of Prlnuvlllo spent j Christmas nud thu weok und In llend. Mm. I'loronee Pnwolsuu In spond ,lnif lht hollilHyn nt hor Iioiiih Id (list. It. MvInhsIoii of Albany In hunt vUUIiik hln niiNt, Mri. C. II. Itrlek- 1 N. Ilntgon linn norm nut to hU .homrsttwd nt Imperial for tint win tor. Mlsa Myrtle Mlxler In vlsltlim diir 4 ,lnK tho holldan nt hur hoii In Al bany. i Alhln IVInmon ami MUn llntinnh j 'ox wiro mnrrli'd In I'rlmivlllu VVntl' t nmJtty. , llfcnuin of tho nnow, Tim Iloml j CompAtiy pinner nhut Ouun Tui-mluy I nftnrnoon. . N. K. OllhDrt left Sunday nlKht for i Urvt'ly, Colo., whurc ho will vUll with rclntlvi-H. ' ' Tho third nnnual h annuel of thu l'rlncllln Club will bo held thin uvi-n-j 4u at Corkott'n. Mn th now Htnlth.bMlldlnK tonlKht, XUi KnlKhtn or I'ythlan will kUo their ,Stn Yenr'n ball. 'it. II, 1'oit han roturtird from l.oa AliKnlm whore ho wnt to nttoud tho ' funeral of hln father. Mm, CcorKu Main of HllonnlmrR, Wanh., In vlnltlnK at thu homu of Mr. and Mm. Frank lloarn. , Mm, I.cn llobl'M of I'owull llutto In vlnltlnK with her pnroutn, Mr. mid Mrn. ; M, Mcltoynoldn. ' K. M. Thoinimon. who linn linen confined to thu hoimo with tin ntluuk of Krlppo, In Improving Mrn. A. K. IMwnrdn han returned from Portland whom alio vlnltod rul " ntlven for novum I weokn. Ono of tho prottlcnt Chrlntmnn pur-1 tlcn of thu nunnnn wan hold ut thu llotol WrlKht Friday nlKht. Hoy AllKood han nearly fluUhril ' . mnktiiK nltoraltonn nnd ropnlrn at' hln homo near tho mill yard. Mr. mid Mrn, J, K. Ornlmm wore In town from Alfalfa Hiilunhiy, roK- iMliirml tit tho Motel WrlKht. II. I. Molony of Alfnlfa left on (hln mornliiK'n tr.iln for Wnlla Walln, Wimh,, to work durltiK tho wlntor. T. H, HukkdII In tnkliiK tho place of t'oiidticlor KiiMlor of thu OreKoii Trnttk while thu latter Ih on u vucn llon, Mrn. C. M. Orowllnr liift thin tiiorn Iiik for Portland whoro nho will upend mi Indefinite tltiiu on liunlnuiin mid pliiiiNtiro. J. L. MoCulloy onmu In from Hum iiior l.itk0 Krldny, on hln wity (o Port land, npuiidliiK nuvuritl dun here on bunliifin, Thu lliiiul nrhool will reopen must Monday, Thu new olami for primary ntudentn will he ntnrled on Monday, January 111, Mr. mid Mrn. U. M. I'ohh return id Friday from Central Point nnd Portland wlmro thoy vlnltcd durltiK thu hulldayn. John Hloldl han (iron laid up with rheumatism thu pant week, be Iiik re ported (julto III, All huntliiK llconnon oxplrlmc lo mi) . ieruim kuiiik uui ior UIIOKn mill other Kainu lioreufter will havo to iinvu now puporn, CarnUidv I Iron havn Inatnllml nim of tho Iti'fclun Coiupuuy'n automatic iiiniiuuiin urcui'nirnn in llieir pool room on llond ntreut. Till) Flrnt N'allunnl Ilntik Im 11m. trllinflni? niiifitit' Ittf iidinttiM n.,.1 frlotidn a tnrK pad calendar on n per- lilHIieill I.-UIIIIIUIII UIICK, Invltntlotii havu lieen rocolvud In Iloml to a "grand New Vur'n Imll, to Im k I Mn nt Allun'n hall In Mlnturn on thu nlKht of January 1." Hv. I. I, (lorhy. formerly twntor of thu Pruahyiurlun chiirth. wan In town Innt week, mnkliiK proof Tlmra day on hln ilenorl claim. Thu frame work of thu now duller hoiiMi at Thu llond CouipHny'n mill In up and ready for tho roofltiK, which nan not yol arrived. W, K, Haylor returned Hunday from Pendlfton whuru he and wife vlnltod over Chrlttman. Mrn. Haylor win remain about two wookn longer. II. II. Oouchtir. who In In the for out ncrvlco at Koonkal, Idaho, arrived In town latt week fur a vUlt of nev oral weekH with hln parontn, Mr. and Mm. J. W. Uouchor. Ouy Mcltoynoldn kovo a turkey dinner Kunday In coluhratlon or hln birthday, hln Kuontn IxjIhk Ktavo Htelill, llruco Ooyarniond, Harry Juuunon and carl Jluuter. A unlqua party In to bo kIvoii by MarKarcl and Ixiruttu Wblteflold, nlocen of 8am MoMurtrlo, on Friday nlKht, tho Kuontn annHiublliiK for tho parly at thu llotol Oregon and later iidJoumlnK to thu WrlKht for ntippor. Mr. and Mm. C M. Oruwllor en tertained ti niiiall hniiHo party during Chrlntmun weok, their Kucntn bolng Mr. and Mrn. Joo Bhearor and daUKh tor (tilth, of Powell llutto, and Mm. K.llth Rmlth and Mr. Palmaln from tho mouiititlnn, A crew of men In charxo of Hood Btiiorlnur Kldor han beuu working on tho Knldlnw road at thu North ca nal bulldluK a brldgo over thu oanal, reopening thu road an It mod U run before tho Central OruKon IrrlKatlon Company chatiKod It. A. K. lidwnrdn and brother, K. K, Kdwnrdn. who In hero on a visit, rodu hornobuck up to tho lluyburn, placo Watch FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT OK OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE MANNHEIMER'S up river Friday and npent Haturday huntliiK- Thoy had flu,) luck, bring lug home r0 duckn nnd 2 goono. Thoy report largo (iiaiitltle of duckn on tho river now. SINNOTT'S HOMESTEAD BILL Meimuro Would Allow Tlire Vrni-x In Willi h lo KnIiiIiIUIi Itrildemc. CougroHHUinn Hlnuotl linn Introduc ed In the ilotmu of Itopronuututlven a bill to provide for deferred homo nlviidn, Thu nnlleiit feature of it uro: Flrnt; Throo yonm after filing In which lo OHlubllHli ronldenco. Prexent humoHtoad law roiiulrwt enlnbllNli meul In nix inontha. Bocoiid: Cultivation by ogond year of l-32nd area ; S32ndn by tlilrd year; ,1-32ndn by fourth year; 4 32ndn fifth year. Thu present law re quire cultivation of 1-1 C or laud nccond your, 1-Kth by third year. Third. Itoqulromentn of ronldonca after entnlillHhlng nnmu and privilege of abiuuco aro nnmu an In tho pres ent law. Fourth: In ordor to meet tho charge that tho deterred renldenco might Invito collunlon between en trymetit and npoculntor, tho bill do ulcn tho right to anyone to file on an entry who han tho entry In a col lunlvo content. Firth: Thin bill only supplements but duen not nbollnh any of thu pres ent homestead lawn. FUNERAL HERE MONDAY wV tht SDitwn of a Yiu Var rJ tltmlr to rxttnil to yliij y4Cait St titrons arid iTriends wfV lncr appreciation of th pltaaant , OOiisiness 6A.eations of ' th past ytnrt antt to trprtux th ml ah that thm wln yar nuiy h onm of fPeace, S(ipplness and X rrospcrltij to all E. M. THOMPSON Bend, Oregon Where Your Dollar Does Ita Duty, Itaitli of Mm. Hawthorn Wan Very Kiiddeii. Tho remains of Mm. M. F. Haw thorn, whoso death at Oakland, Cal., wan reported In lust week's llulletln, arrived hero Sunday evening. Tho funeral wan hold from tho llaptlst church Monday atturnoou nt 2;30 o'clock and Interment followed In Pilot llutto Cemetery. Itev. . 0. Judd conducted the services, Mrn. Hawthorn's death occurred quite suddenly. Hho wan an woll tho night boforo a she had been for some time, and on Tuesday morning, the 23rd, bocamo very III and In u few momenta imaged away. With her husband, alio won at tho home of Mm. K. II. Colvor, Mm. Hawthorn's sis ter In Oakland, when the end came. Assisting at tho funeral were mom hem ot Ilend Lodgo No. 218. I. O. O. F tho pallbearer being Odd Fel lows. These were M. A, Palmer, II. J. McKlm. K. P. Madson, Edwin V. Anderson, 1.. C. Fleming, and U. N. Hoffman. The son ot the deceased woman, Klmer Hawthorn, was over from Prlnevllle for tho funeral. Tho husband will not return to Califor nia, spending thu winter In llend. TO lKVK!,OP ACHKAflK. A real entnto transaction Involving tho transfer of 40 acres Just west of Kenwood In roporteil today. V. A, Forbes, James ityan, O. C. Henklo mid II. J. Ovorturf aro tho buyers und their plans aro to develop tho tract as acreage Already several sales havo boon made, it Is ntatcd. Water will bo brought to tho tract by an ex tension or thu Kenwood mains. This Is n jKirtlon ot tho old Morrill home stead, A. I), Morrill being tho former ownur. Tho now owners wilt Incor porate an the llend Land & Titlu Co. dfc. S" iiss DEGIN the " New Year Right by Eat ing at yVAKl v t) Tlurs Is a Vtry flimpl Vy to Outwit tho "Art Psksrs." Hvery lltlnvtvlillu noino victim of nr IIhIIc nwliullurN cuiiien Into court nk lii dnmneH, Tho "mitlquo" booki'iiso tor which ho pnld t-AHX) proven lo bo olio umda week bvforo Innt. mi exact copy or thorn.' ofTeied nt minunl sales for 1711)5. Tho "orlfflmil" pleluro by Ori'iir.o or Corol or Oeurgo 1iiih-hm or Homer Martin turiin out lo bo it fake perpetrnleil by somo "urtlsl" who Is glad lo dmw n roguhir nnlury of t'0 per week for helping gull the public. In mich vam-n (lie court reenter tin much of tho victim's money iim pol bio Ills Iik's In lime, morllllcntlori, (Ilocimt mid dlniippoliitiueut mtist bo elinrged lo experience. And for every such cane which seen (ho light of n court room scores are kept concealed. There Is n Miuple way to outwit thi-io "art fa kern" If, you nro buying furni ture, buy for benuly nnd utility, not for ago. ir you aro buying pictures buy for art's xnUc, not for n name's nnko. Names can bo forged, age run bo nlmu la ted, but beauty nnd usefulness nro pnxsiwlon In thomsolrc. no matter from whose hand you get I hem. True, this rule requires llio buyer to study pictures mid furniture until ho knows something about them, Hut without such knowledge tho owner gets little satisfaction out of tho ks sexsluus ir eoplo bought only those articles which they understand mid approve, wo should haven suuer stand ard or llrliic In this good country. Cblea.-o Journal. ATHENS AND THE SEASON. Not Comfort, but th Datt, Oovsrns ths Cummsr Outing. Tho modern Athenians nro not very fund of hard exercise, nnd except In thu height or summer, when many or them go (o Kcphlxln nnd Punlcruui und others to the Islands or to the baths near Corinth fur a "cure" they seem well content to remain within their city They nre governed. It seems by fashion. Ilkf thine who dwell lu less fnron-d lauds. When I wns In Athens tho weather was usually magnificent and often very hot Yet Plmlerum. perhaps hair nn hour by train from Constitution square, wns deserted. In the vast ho tel there I round only two or three children; In tho baths half dozen swimmers'. Tho pleasure boats Iny Idle by the pier. I nskrd the reason or this why at cvcolng dusty Athens was crammed with strollers nnd the pavements were black with people tak ing coffee and Ices, while delightful Phnlenim. with Its cooler air and lu limpid waters, held no ono but au Eng lish traveler? "The senium I ovrr." was the only reply I rrcolved. delivered with n grave air or finality. I tried to argue the mutter nnd suggested that anxiety alNiut the war hud something to do with It Hut I was Informed that the -season" ehwed on a certain day und that lifter that day the Athenians gave up going to Plmlerum. Hubert Hie li ens In Century Muguzlnc. To Cltsn Valuable Gist. One can never bo cnretul enough In cleaning valuable objects d'art of all kinds, says tho Pall Mall Gnzctto. Many exquisite pieces hove been en tirely spoiled through cleaning being accomplished unlntelllgrntly. Old glass counts among the most precious of possnudoo. and for Its clenolng chem ical must never bo used, because they remove that dull blntsb gloss which Is always characteristic of nntlquo specimens nnd Is a isilut highly prlreO by connoisseur. If denning really becomes necessary use Kwdered egg shells. These must be ground very floo. with no gritty piece remaining to scratch the glass. Mix with tepid wa ter Into a thin paste and with this rub tho glass, rlnxe with clear water after ward nnd dry with n soft leather. This Is the only really reliable way of clean ing valuable glass and Is a method carefully followed by collectors. Official Rat Catchers. One of the earliest of official rat rntchen nppenrn to bnvo been a worn nn An Kngllsh warrant dated 1072 announces that. "Whereas. Elizabeth Wlckley Is employed In killing of rattcs and other vermlns. In and about nis Mu'tc's Stores nnd Houses In ye Tower of London. I have therefore thought fltt to allow her ye sum of eight pounds lHOi per annum." During tbo next rentury the ofllce wna Invested wllh great dignity, nnd tho Gentleman'n Mngazlue tor 1741 recorded tho nn potntmeut or Mr (lower an rat killer to bis majeMy, "n place or 100 (00) a year, an honorable oQlco." Frtddy's Fsar. They pnss u plalo of cakes to Fred dy at dessert. He pats out his hand, tieeltates, then draws It back and be gins to cry. "What aro yon crying for?" naka his mother "Hecnuse yon nro going to scold me wbeu I choono tho biggest ono." Csll Money, llolle What' call money! Nclt-1 guess It's what tho fellow's spend on tho violet nnd chocolate candy boxes they bring with them. Haltlmore American. A Csptaln of Industry. Wllllo-Piiw, what li n captain of flounce? Paw Any salaried man who ran live within hln Income, my son. Cincinnati Enquirer, An Accounting. Van Demmlt-llather poor bonso to night, eh? Manager Yes: poor, bul honest. No pusses wcro given to night Puck. A)N APPRECIATION ,1B-SSasaBSSSMMSSBSSMMMMMMfcMM,MMM . M I n aw,, Mannheimer Bros, desire to impress uponjthefpeople of Bend their sincere appre ciation for the generous sup port received during the , past year. Our appreciation will be best shown through our in creased efforts to give the best in service and reliable merchandise. We extend to all A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mannh eimer s The now mall service on the O.-W. It. & N. goes Into effect tomorrow. It will give Dend two malls a day. Tbo best grade of typewriter car bon for sale nt The llulletln ofllce. IIox of 100 sheets, blue or black, for 9U.SO. Adr. The Pioneer Cream Co. HAS OPK.NKO TKMPOKAKY QCAIN TKH8 OX Oregon Street NEXT IOOn TO J. A. HASTES' AND WILL Will Continue to Receive Cream There MflHiLiCfllH.ls Eft I mil zr fit vCT A idWEiUH nfi & flKk SlMl.Ji?TS l.t Wl vv ismrasm I - 11! H- ' I JFJ fSM REvS-OLVED Yovr dANT CjET MONE.Y ANY CAiSIER. THAIS To DEAL VITH; WE WANT THE PEOPLE OF THIS COMMUNITY TO COME IN AND DO BUSINESS WITH US ONLY BE-' CAUSE IT MEANS DOLLARS TO THEM. BUYING AT JPv A STORE WHERE YOU PAY MORE FOR THE Gill 7 SAME QUAL-TY OR GET POORER HARD- XlU WARE FOR THE SAME PRICE THANftWE WILL GIVE YOU. IS LETTING YOUR DOLLARS TAKE WINGS AND FLY AWAY. HUNT AROUND ALL YOU WILL, BUT YOU MUST COME TO OUR STORE rTO FIND THE BEST KINDS OF HARDWARE AT , THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Skuse Hardware Company P WrSk