The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, January 07, 1914, Image 5

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GUARANTEED TOR TWO YEARS
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When you ! a lint win it liiillle ir miy other rubber
KiiimIn iinU fur
"MAXIMUM"
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Trniln
tliii only Mini over aolil Unit curries n TU'O YI'AH,
UNIVIIIIHAL Gl'AIIA.V.I.I'.
llily n Minliiiinn ut nliy Itevnll Hloi-o horo or nlirunil,
niul ir.lt wears out wltlilii two years, you go Imuk wlloro
you IioiikIiI It -or to uuy othur Itcwiil Minus nnywhord
ntnl Kut your money bunk, ,
Mnilo ft inn tint IiiihI unit purest rulitinr, oxtra strong,
uxtrn rnliifoicitil, with a imrfoclloii of finish that stniiiiw
ovory pliioo in n wgrk of art.
Maximum. Iiooiiiisit or Km groat durability, saves you
mutiny ami In a guarantor! ngiilnsi ilmiKr of scalding niul
other luronveiiloiicim arising rrom the iimii or an lurerlor
boltlu, which often kIvim out Just wIiiiii moHt neoilod.
Kncli lit Imx, with printed, two-year universal ittuir
antcninaloiiiiil. .'Mitxliiiiini water hot flex. Iro nip, luilh sprays, syr
inge, He., mil sold only at Tim Itr.iiil Htou. of ulilcli
thero urn iiiouj Hum 7,000 In the United Hint", Great
Ih-llalii niul CiuiuiIii. They aro llio World's Greiitct
limit HtorcM.
The Patterson Drug Co.
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. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Mr. A. A. Ollmoru ut Mlllloun
wan In llend yt-sterday,
. Horn,, to, Mr, .and Mm. John Wsl
ton. ut Janunry 0. n rl.
Mrs. Aila II. Mllllcnn In In town
'today, .staying nt the Wright,
, Olo Dragsvold U InJrvw hU Hamil
ton homestead for BboHUmo.
, W. I'. 'Ynndryrrl came down
from the much tho last of the weak,
Oeorgo Mllllcnn was In town Man
day .registered ft the, Wright Hotel.
J. C. Hho'dea got back tbo first of
tho week from lil holiday trip to He
attle. .
Mm. Florence Powolson la vlittlnie
'her mother,Mrs. II. E. Smith, this
week, y ', ' .
1 J, II. Curl. fnroshranKor stationed
nt U Pine, "was a (lurid visitor yes
t tordsy. v ''
A board walk baa been laid from
tho Kenwood walk'ncrvis to Aubrey
Heights. '-; . T.'.k.-
Mm. 1'. A. Rllonaulst wan a guiMt
nt tho Pilot llutto Hotel several days
Inst week.
. ,
The TfexaJll Store
'.C. T. NUwongrfri lsfasslitlng In
Thompson's store durlnic Mr. Thomp
son'j itlnemi.
Sim- 0. Shrlner Kan returned
ii Hcnltlo whofa she visited durlnx
tho holidays.
Mm. C. 1. Nlswonger la on tho
alok Hit thin week, suffering from
malaria fever.
. Mr. and Mrs. A M. 1-nra, who snent
tho holiday! lie re, returned Friday
nlKht to Heattle.
' William Hantoy camo In from
Ilurna yoatejriay. going out on tho
train last night.
' Mm. M. Vogcl returned yesterday
mornlnKr ffarrtIWttUnd wbera alio
, pant tholldjpV)
C. W. Kmklne returnod Mundny
from Yamhill ajid I'prtland whuro he
ifnnt tho hollifdyi.
Frank J.JftVJltcad 4 tmldlnK a
itibitantlal hotnu on luti 11 and 12 In
block 3 of KenwUid.
C. H. BhumWay, Vho apont tho hot
Idnyp nt his homo at Salem, returned
to Mend thli niornlnR.
Hchool nopondd Monday mornliiK.
Tho now prlmnry'clnca will not atari
'til Monday, January 19.
William Todd, a Mlllloan valluy
homriitcador. oninn In tho first of the
9j wank for a nhort may.
Mln Hoio Schlnttinftn ipont tho
holldayH In Prlnovllle, Uio Kuest of
MU Claudia Wonderly.
Mr. and Mm. A. M. rrjnitlu rjnturn
, cd" Friday ntornlnir from tb'ijlr trip to
various points In WatihliiKton.
lr. and Mrs. W. B. Baylor spont
RESOLUTIONS
My luinlncjm for 11)1 1 will ho fur
nlnliliii Iioiiioh nmt inuUlnit people
liappy. 1 havo Vf rtliliitf from tlio
ciKk Htovo lo tho beautiful piano
that adorns llio parlor.
Prlres ttio very lowest ctmsUtnt
with imUly. Tonus to milt.
E. M. THOMPSON
s ,
Bend, Oregon
Whoro Your Dollar Docs Its Duty.
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llio week-end In Ilmid, koIiik out to
their ranch Monday afternoon.
J. II. Htlllwell cntnu In Friday
from Henttlo and accoui)anlod Mrs.
Htlllwell to Portland Haturdny.
,r. and Mrs. II. W. Hkujo, who
wero vliltliiK In Hpoknuo durlnr; Uio
holidays,, returned homo Hunday.
On account of a tlldo down .the
eanyon, tlui OreKou Trunk train did
not reach llend until noon Hunday.
O. M. Cornell of Prlnovllle was
a llend visitor Friday and Saturday,
a guest at the Plot lluttu Hotel.
Tho condition or John tyteldl and
K, M. Thompson, who havo been on
(ho slqk list. Is reported Improved.
. join Trlplott, Jr.,, after.au absence
of uioro than two years, has returned
to Iloud. Ho has been llvluic al Ash
land,
Mm, and Mrs. C. M. McKay and
children returnod Monday from Port
land, whore they wore over tho holi
days. W. It. Wilkinson camo up front
Willow Itanch, Cnl., last week to visit
his wife, who hai been hero for soma
weeks.
II. I.. Maurot.'who has been act
Iiik as timekeeper on Hut Tumalo
project, has returned to town for the
winter.
Mr. I., II. McCann arrived Bun
day ovenlnK rrom Alberta, Canaila,
to visit her daughter, Mrs. llalph
Hpeusor.
Tho llrldgo Club was entertained
last Friday by Mm. F. O. Minor. Tho
hostess this week will bo Mrs. Floyd
Dement.
William FIcmltiK and Matt Trow
wor over from Prlnevlllo Friday and
Saturday, registered at tho Pilot
llutto Hotel,
J. II. Fox oame In yesterday from
L'ratiwtnl utt4-M tiu tSnss ti sslsirn nllil
I I'lVlltVllk nHVIV IIV M (.wu
' lnr;e ranch. He registered at tho
J'lioi iiuuo.
MK and Mrs. J. J.. Coen and Mr.
and Mm. A. J. Harter were up Man
daay night from haldlaw for tho Odd
Fellows dolus.
Mlssos Anno and Gertrude Market
loft Hunday for tbolr homesteads In
Mllllcan valley, after spending tho
holidays In town.
Tho annual meeting of tho direc
tors o( tho It. M. Bmllh Clothing Co.
has been raited for Wednosday, Janu
lory 21. In Iloud.
i Hubert II. Oould returnod Rundny
' from his holiday trip to Seattle. Mrs.
, Oould will remain In Seattlo for it
I few weeks longur.
Miss Uthel Williams or Prlnovllle
Is visiting Mm. Clark Paul. .Miss
Hlnnchu WIIIIiiiiib wus over froiirtho
county sent last week, for a fow
days.
After an absence of Heveral months
spent tu California and Mexico, Clint
Whlttod roturnod to llend. last wuok
and Is it Kit In nt H. C, Caldwell n
atoro.
Over at Prliinvlllo tho rotintv Jail
In empty, for tho first tlmu In hovit.i1
yeiim. Hhurlrr Klklns tins hud id
"iIihmIm" mIiico Uio Uucomher term of
court.
K. K, llontiott, orKniilznr of tho
Uiiltiid ArtlsmiH, enmu In Monday
nlKli) from Portland and will ho hero
n work or so In tho lntonwt or tho
local IiiiIko, ,
A purty from llend took dlniinr at
Mook'H on Now Year's day, Among
thnm wore MIhs Katherliio Trntitnor, I
tho Misses Mnrkol and V, A. Pdrhes- -Tumiilo
Times, I
Mrs. M. I. Morrltt will nccomtmny 1
her liiiHlmnd to Portland Hunday
iiIrIiI on his trip to attend tho meet
lug or rorost supervisors, which be
gins Monday.
Mrs. J. II, Itoliortson, who tins
been visiting her rousln Mrs. F, A.
Hhoiuiulst for tho last six months,
has loft for n visit with relatives In
Victoria and. Vancouver, II. C.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Morrill of
Powell llutto woro trading In Iloud
yesterday. Mr. Morrill, who has
been mirroring rrom sclaflca rheum
atism, Is greatly Improved now.
Miss Mildred Kosn left Hunday for
Prliinvlllo to entor tho Crook county
high school, where sho will tako a
normal course, boarding at tho dor
mitory' ror glrli recently completed.
Denton 0. Ilurdlck, who Is well
known In llend, mid Miss Koa May
llroiihon wore recently married at tho
homo or tho bride's paronts at Kpon
cor, Iowa. Mr. Ilurdlck lb practicing
law at Redmond.
F. T Ilonn, who recently filed on
40 acres below town adjoining tho
llyrd uliico. as a homestead. Is build
ing u nice seven-room bungalow. Mr.
Mean win irrignm tne tract witu wa
ter from tho Hwnljey ditch.
Announcements havo been receiv
ed In lictid of tho marriage, In Ithaca,
N. Y.. on January 1 of John Dubuls
and Miss Marlon It, Curtis. Mr. Du
buls was hero for soma tlmo lust fall
In connection with the enlargement
of tho Central Oregon Canal.
Tho Vlcnnn Cafo Ij having a new
floor laid and putting In a private
dining room. A. Lavlgaur, tho pro
prietor, Intonds to keop open alt
night The making of bakery goods
lor tho public bus also been resum
ed. '
Tht Russlsn Frentlsr.
One fssturv lu which the Russian
frontier dlttVrs from others Is the com
plete IguoruBcr of these living ntsr tbr
border of what lies beyond.
A curryi poodout of tbe Autocar ssys
lost lif calltxl at tbe Automobile club
in llrrslsu, hoping tu gain some I u for
mation. Tbv uieiubvrx m-elred me
must kindly slid did all tbey could to
tielp. but explslnrd Hint tbry never
erossett the fruullrr Hud bad no first
baud ktiuwlrdgv. Ths Uerwiiu customs
otUcr. living for leu years within
yard of liussta. spoke no word of Itus
Inn, und the ttusidaus beyoud tbe
-hnln snokf no Ocruuin.
"Therv In a neutral strip some three
or four yards wide between Ilux.lii
and tlrrtnsny. along which many Itus
ilau mAi tries ure innled. and raounti-d
CuMMicks pass at short Intervals, rid
lug tbe boundary." New York Sun.
The Word -Poultry."
Poultry, according tu tbe definition
given In one staudard encyclopedia, tu
eludes "the whole of tbe domesticated
birds rrclnlraed by umn for the sako of
their flwb and their eggs." .The word
comes from tbe l-ntln "pullus." which
could mean a young bor or donkey
as well as a cblrk ltd English "foal"
Is skin to Iblm. through tbe French
TKiule." a fowl, flut It Is curious thut
"poultry'' has no French version, the
oesrrxt equivalent Mug "volallle," or
"otseiiux cle Uix-e iMiir." birds of tbe
low yard, tlermun In Its descriptive
way knows poultry as "frdcrvlcn,
feather rattle.
A Vsnlihtd 8hrlr.
"What of your trip abroudF
"My wife was deeply disappointed
In cue thing. Hhe visited Shakespeare's
home all right.'
"Welir
"Hut she also wanted to pay a visit
to the tub of Diogenes." Kansas City
Journal
Important.
"Dobbledny eeem to think himself t
very Important person."
"Why. he can't eveu stand oo,a street
corner and watt for a trolley car with
out putting on as many airs as If be
were laying a cornerstone. Mruilng
ham A um-Horn Id
ffifc.
Oftt
Home Made
Candies
Dainty Lunches
and
Ice Cream
dti
Oar Notable Annual January
'i i , i ,i i ii 1 1 i , ,
Beginning Thursday, January 8th, and , con
tinuing throughout the entire month- Our great
est Mark-Down Sale the Big Event of the Year
SAVINGS IN
JOc Kverrtt Di-ch Oliiglinius reduced to, . . . .Otic
J'-!'ic York Dress (JIngluiiim rediircl to.... JOc
Ific Ited Heal Drcts Oingliams redurcd to, , . .l.'tc
J'-4c Perralni In ii"al stricM and flgun-s
reducrl lo 10 He
He Outing Flannel In Pink and lllueHtrlites
checks mid plaids, special at .0 He
Damasks
I5c Mercerised Ihuuask re-
ducd to . . llOc
One I'nloii DitinnHk rttlucoil to.ftfir
91,00 All Linen Dainnxk re
duced to HOc
l.ftO All Mnen Damask re
duced to ..... ..... . 91.-0
Ladies' Union
Suits
A Hpclal lot of Iadlea' 1-leece
Unel t'nlon HulU, $1.00
value, for this sale. . .... .H5c
Our $1.75 Wool and Cotton
Ladles' Union Hulls rcduc
ed to ..$1.45
Ladies' Coats
OL'lt ENTIIU: LINE OF LADIES COATS
Values to $20.00 for this sale ,$10.t5
The majority of Uieso are below cost.
Comparisons of real values offered will make it clear that the
REAL SAVINGS are at the REAL January Clearance Sale of
MANNHEIMER'S
council mm bills
Tills tho ClUef Iluslness Transacted
at Meeting Held Lost Night.
Tho principal business transacted
by the City Council lat night was tho
navlng of bills totaling IH91.C2. Ow
Ing to tho alscnco of tho mayor-olect
no new offlc.nts woro swern In. Tneir
oaths and bond woro all filed, but
action was. continued untl tho next
tnoetlng, on Tuesday evening, tho
13th, at which tlmo It Is expected
that tho now administration will go
In.
It. Q. Dowser put in a claim for
1110.27, on account f demages hq
alleges were dono to his property in
I.vtln br sower blutlug. - The claim
waa referred to the special sower
M. A III k4k
There was a discussion or side
walk building but all petitions went
to tho strcot committee for action la-
tor.
m, UnrlnnAr Ynunr tmlimltted II
report on tho matorlala turned over
by tho sower cansirucuou ouKincor,
In which the amount sold was shown,
tin einti.it thnt so inwor nermlt3 had
been Issued and 14 plumbing. He
turned oyer to tho troasuror $169-05
i.rivn.l frnm hhIi's and ncrmlt fees.
ml... fnllnwln la thn llt flf tlllts
for which. warrant woro ordered
drawn
Geo. Young, cemetery plats f 28.C0
Oco. Young, sewer ongng .. io.uo
Ooo. Young, gen mgng '. . . 22.60
Anton Anno, filling in sower
trnnehea that HOttlod .... 11.00
S. K. Itoberts, Dec salary . . 126.00
. !...,,.. u.nfniiiiiflii nr
flro 3.00
llend Hdw Co, supplies from
March to January 1 32.27
H. C. Ellis, city registration 29.40
C It. Kurrle. work on Jail . . 24.7"
Tom Murphy, crosswalks . . 7.00
O. Horpan, crosswalks .... 4.80
F. T. Crowo & Co., reinforc
ing ror Jail roor 30.00
11. W. h. & P. Co 210.90
llond nullotln, sewer notice 1.C0
J. P. Johnson, rout 20.00
' Rlnmn Hdw Co. nulla
3.60
Anton Aune, draylng ......
P. Lohrman, blnckBinlthiiiK
Owl Pharmacy, supplies ....
, T .......m .l,u ,w -nlim.
10.06
27.60
6.60
28.C6
II. J. UVUIIIIil. VllJ n ".J
tKiiitnnmii A r niulllltifr Inn
Bowor books 102.19
0. D. Urown, sowor work . . 5.60
H. 0. Ellis, saly recorder .. 30.00
llend Co., lumber 47-20
V. A. Korbos. saly olty ntty 40.00
aiass & l'rudhommo Co., Iron
work for city Jatl 598.95
LODGE NOTICE.
Tho Tlond Lodge of tho Fraternal
Urothorhood will hold Its eoml-au-nunl
liiBtallPtlon of olllcors next
Thursday ovonlng, January 8. All
inomhora are requested to nttond.
Advortlsomont.
Wo can rightfully bo callod pio
neers In our lino, nftor moroly ektng
out an oxtstonco while tho town was
PIECE GOODS AT THIS SALE
Sheets and Pillow
Cases
7fc Hlieets reluced to,.,. ..flOc
Hrtc KIhh-Oi rediircil to. .. .70c
Oflc Hhet'ts rcliicid to . , , . . . HOc
Pillow t'ascs rwliiced to
....... l-i!S 14 18 2.1c
Ladies' Waists
all styles
$1.25, $1.00 values, for tills
sale $1.15
Ladles' Handkerchief Hpecial
H 1-1 and 10c value re
duced to , ,...5c
small. We are still here, better able
with'all tho latest appliances for your
wishes and comforts. Shoes shlncd
whllo you wait. THE METROPOLI
TAN. Adv.
HOWLING FOIl THE LADIES.
In order that ladles who are In
terested In bowling may have an op
portunity to indulge In the sport.
Carmody Droi. havo, announced the
setting aside of their alleys on Thurs
day afternoon for the women and
their friends. At that time all other
spectators will ba barred and the al
leys kept for the use of tho ladles
alone. It is also expected that bowl
ing clubs will be formed and con
tests held regularly throughout tho
winter.
GUN CLVI! NOTICE.
A meeting or the llend Rod & Gun
Club will be held Friday night at 8
o'clock In the old Commercial 'Club
room in the Johnson building, for
the purpose of electing officers. All
Interested aro urged to attend.
EENTOI-VED w
That it js prettv harp
To CjET OUR, PR.lCe-S
ANY LOWER, BUT
WE ABIT ALWAYS
tf AMM"ERINCJ THE7A
DOWN. ALL THE
TIME
VE WANT TO
KEtP 1UING5 moving AQR'EvSSn
TilpS Sea i -i?u5I
tkgSszM wit S
NOT TO MAKE AN OCCASIONAL SPLURGE DO
WE MAKE OUR HARDWARE LOWER, BUT ALL OF
THE YEAR AROUND WE KEEP PRICES HAMMERED
o
DOWN TO THE LOWEST NOTCH. WE WANT
THE CONFIDENCE OF THIS COMMUNITY
WE KNOW WE CAN GET IT ONLY BY GIVING.
YOU RELIABLE HARDWARE THAT WILL
STAND HARD WEAR WHEN WE TAKE YOUR GOO.
MONEY. COME IN AND PRICE OUR HARDWARE FIRST
THE HIGH QUALITY AND LOW PRICE WILL PLEA St
YOU.
Skuse Hardware Company
IHc lllpplctto and Bcrpcntlne Crcic, rctluccd
KlniHun Full Count Calicos for this salp fie
it!ic Cretonne reduced to,.,,,,.., i!lc
tWc Hntlno Crcjte1, Wlilto only 10c
J2Jic Countess Clialllcti , . . 10c
Comforters
Reduced
Vl.'S Grade Seclal $1.05
91.no O'rado special 91hKT
$1.75 Orndo sieclal ...... . jl.fi5
9".00 Grade special $1,70
Embroideries
10c Insertions 5c
12?, 15c Kdrinw ,10c
00, 75c Flouncing 27 Inches
wide , .50c
$1.25, $1.50 Flouncing, 45
inches wide , .$1.15
Shirts and Shoes
OUIf KM1IU? LINK OF ME.V8 $1!3
HIUUTS. Itcduced to .......05c
Broken line of choc at greatly reduced prices.
CLASS IN DANCING.
Miss Eva Graves will return la
about a week from Portland and.
will start a children's class in danc
ing, giving lessons one .hour a week
In Sather'if hall, after school. Fop
further. Information Inquire of MIsi
Graves. Adv. 44
NOTICE.
The Royal Neighbors Will give, a
social dance in Bather's hall next
Tuesday evening, the ,l3Mi. All aro
Invited to attend. Adv.
44o
The best grade of typewriter car,
bon for sale at The Ilulletln office.
Ilox of 100 sheets, bluo or black. Tor
92.50. Adr.
HOWLING ALLEYS.
Our new bowling alloys will be to
served for the use of ladles and their
friends Thursday afternoons.
Other reservations made upon re
quest.
CAHMODY HROS.
44tf - Adr.
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