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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1914)
ukni) nuiiiiETiN, nrmi), onn., wi'dnkhday, i'kiihi'aky zn, wu. I. ii rAOfJ B. L COME TO THE OPENING .....of the. NEW PATTERSON DRUG STORE Saturday, Feb. 28, 1914. COME WITH THE CROWD! WJt T& INVITE everybody in Hend and vicinity to pay Yfr ux u visit on the above (lute, when we will open up this new store to the public as a itiodem and up-to- , date Dnift Store. It is equipped with everything of the best and everything that a well regulated Drug Store should have. So we want you to come and see this new store. It will be the talk of the town and you shouldn't miss'being ' one of its first visitors. We will make your visit worth while, to be sure. A Now Store Throughout Fixtures, Goods, Every thing New. We have been in business in Hend for a num ber of yeurs. We have been continually growing and it is . our desire to continue to grow, if high quality in goods, good service and moderate prices will do it. To this we owe our measure of success and we shall CONTINUE TO UP HOLD THIS POLICY. Our store is ready to help toward pleasing you in return for your loyal support and patronage which we assure you is highly appreciated. MUSIC HY OKCHKSTU Aafternoon i to 5, evening 7 to H. MU CARNATIONS FREK--one to each lady vis itor. We have one here for you and hope you will give us tlie pleasure of handing it to you. Call on us at our new store and a beautiful, dainty carnation will be yours, with our compliments. Suitable souvenirs for the men. LOOK AT TlllSt Willi each fiOo mclia we are jflrlnur away nl luUtly tiff it ilHiiity JM"Hti-' l up uihI Saucer or Plate and with each life) nir oIihm it dalniv ouwiiii -lnin' of Livifett's C hocolute (while they )bi.) nmetnler Hie date-Feb :N T. WANT YOIU TltADK. .Moreover, we Inuml todwne it Tlifie l a muhi-m deal within our doors for every wUtiMi whi toti'i t ( onn- and help us celebrate. PATTERSON DRUG CO. The 5feq6 Store LOCAL NEWS ITEAtS lints Farnham spent Friday In Des chutes. C. V. Bllvls returned Monday from Ht. Paul. . K. O. Itourk It down from Qresecnt thl week. Mm. Innea will entertain at 500 Tuuridny evening. Sylvester Slants and family have moved to Kenwood. . Mlm Margaret Mock of Laldlaw visiting Ml Trautner. Mr. F. CUDuTffor-wlll ontertnln the COO club tITU evening, Mm. Tom Tripled haa como !u from the up river ranch. (it W. Well of, Redmond wan u Horn! visitor lait Saturday. Oeorgo Mllllcau was In town on Thursday, registered at tho (lend. 0. M. Rcdflold and W A. Nuuncy wero up from Deschutes Monday. A number of school pupil arc out thin week on account of measles. J. II. Wciiandy returned Monday morning from a trip to Cortland. It. II. Pnyno and lllako Hooker of taldlaw wero lloud vUltom Satur day, Hugh O'l'ano linn been confined to III room .this week on necoiint of Ill ness, J. T. Hardy of tho Oregon Trunk spent last Thursday and Friday In llond. ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ilndson of Mil- lloan punt several daya In town Inst week. m i. s a trip to Hum and I ut tho Altn moiit aKalti. Mr. George Htapleton will visit her parents, Mr. and Mm. J, A. Ens tos, next uook. Tho big Iron which atood In tint sidewalk on Greenwood avcuuu hai bpou out down. Tho Hoy Scouts vlalted Hiclr houiu on tho river hank last Sunday for tho flmt time thin year. Then will bo n meeting of tho Now Thought Society In tho Artisans HaH Sunday at 3 o'clock. Tho colonial nodal waa largely at tended lust Friday night and wua a vory etijoyahlo affair. Mm. It. M. McHeynolds and (luy pent tho week-end visiting Mm. a. 1). I'orclvalt at Gotoway. K. Wasteland, a Mllllcnti home atondor. waa In town Friday, regis tered at tho Wright Hotel. K. A, Cant and relative who nro vliltluK him nt l)ccbutu were In town Monday and Tuesday. Tho Prosuyturlan Oulld will met nt tho homo of Mrn. French uoxt Wodneiday at S:30 p. m. Mm. Kd IlroDtorhoui la imUrtnln ItiR a fow ladttti thin afternoon 'n honor of Mm, A. I). I .owl. Mr. and Mm, F. A, Dennett, who apont n week1 In Portland and Soattlc, returned yeatorday moruliiK. Conatructlnn work on tho homo which Hubert II. Oould If biilMIni; In I'lnolyn I'nrk haa been atnrtud. Mm. Mary Heoren of Hnattnea. Nob., arrived Inat -week for a vUlt with hor daUKhtor, Mm. K. I). Moln-tosh. Mm. Ada II. Mllltcan wrb at tho j, O. Fumt returned Friday from Hend Hotel Friday nlKht on her way Our New Line of FLOOR COVERINGS will surely please you. LINOLEUM CARPET R.UGS MATTING llako soloctlon now, whllo atock Is comploto, for your spring denning, nnri I will hold until you tiro ready for delivery. E. M. THOMPSON Bend, Oregon Whero Your Dollar DoeB Its Duty, to Prlnevlllo to attend tho abort coumo. There will bo n bowline team up from Redmond Saturday nlnht for a match nt Cannody'a with a plokod Hend team, A. II. Gove, who waa on tho sick Hit lat week, baa recovered nnil re turned bin work at Tho Hend Com pany'a mill. L. C. Curtis received & telceram lait week announcing the death of hla father nt Ban Ulego, where tho funilly lived. Anton Aune returned Friday mornluK from a vlilt to Tacotna and Seattle, after attcndlnK tho TrrlRatlon CoiiRrexa In Portland. Mm. J. It. Wllla, who haa boon vli- VMMVHHVWVtMtUtMVtmmt Amoskeag Apron $ GINGHAMS I 8 cents j Per YartI NO CIIANtTIt TO lilt MISr.KI) i Jat Itrrelved $.U(Ht Stock oP Jtry VhhU and Nntiona tuiil New s GchmU AltlUVINO DAILY AT TIIK l R. M. Smith I I Clothing Co. I I I.KAUN TIIK WAY i iwy$ ItlnB her aon, C II. C'urkott, for sev eral niontha, left Friday mornlriK for her homo In Denver, Don HtefTn, formerly nn owner of The Hulletlti, wna neon In Portland IohI week. Ho In now Interim tod In n bunk at Mluut, N. I), Mrn. John K. Itynn, who linn been In Portland, returned to Hend laat week und with Mr, llynn la In town. They are nt tho Altamont, The Hcore In (he xun club ahoot Hutidny were: Kurrl J3, Wllkey 22, Hkime 22, Myers 21 and KnuUen 20, making a total of 10. The telephone romiiany nimrtx to move to Ha new olllce Sunday and Inaugurate n common battery phono yaleiii nnd 24-hour aervlco. John Bteldl returned rlday night from Portland where ho remained over Hevernl lnyn after the IrrJKatlou Congrena which he attended. Minn Norali Ooblm cam over from Prlnevllle Saturday night to anoint temporarily In the telephone ofllce, Mm, Drown having renlgned. Tho County Court l ndvortlalng for blda for the appointment of a county health officer (Or the t-rm of two yearn from July 1, 1914. C, W. Kraklne brft on the night train for Yamhill where he waa um moned by the audden death of nla father, Itev, Wesley M, Kmkne. Crona walka were laid Inst week at the Intersection of Oregon and Wall Btrecta, to replace those torn tip laat year when tho atreeta wero graded. John K. Kdwnrdn, formerly a res ident of Hend, wna In town Saturday nnd Sunday. He la now loonted at Springfield, Ore.., la the real estate bualneta. Mm. A I). Lewla and Minn Whit mora aro In town this week shoi ping nnd vfnltlng Mr. I.ow. who la upending the winter In town dolnit painting work, A aacred concert of rmiatc and tonga la being arranged to be given at the Preabyterlan church at 7:30 p. in. on March 8, under the direction of Mm. Aahley Forreat, 8. F Johtifton of Imperial la In town today to meet hla wife, who fa expocted to arrive from Chicago to morrow morning. Ilia father. It. C JohnNon, la with him. Mm A O Allen and Mm. T. H. Fole v.111 entertain the membera of the llaptlat Woman's t'nton and frlenda at a allver tm at Mm. Foley'o home Thumday afternoon. Although the weather for the paat wek haa been rloudy. with a few light rains, the anow baa been disap pearing from the sheltered place and the ground has begun to dry. At a meeting of the director of the Arnold Irrigation Company lt Katurday, L. IX Wlest reslfcn.! hit oiltlon aa secretary and director. 1 1 In RiireeKor will be chosen at the next meeting. Mrs. K O. Mrlntosh has rjttrned from Seattle and Portland whero she was for some time buying millinery atock for the spring trade. She was accompanied on tho trip by Miss Laura Wllllama. John W. and Oscar Black snent Friday night nt tho Hend and went, to Portland Saturday to purchase, equip" mont for wells which they bnve re cently had drilled on their Hamil ton homesteads. O, II. Hoover Is planning tho erec tion of a gnrAgo on Greenwood ave nue for his own use. As foon as hli new house Is completed he will con vert the building In which he la liv ing at preient Into a repair shop. Plaster the land with land plaster. Car In March 1. United Warehouse Company. Adv. FIIIR DHPAHTMKNT PLANS. All who are Interested In forming a fire department are urcod to meet Iwjth the council next Tuesday even ing, ai mis iimu pians ror rerraing a department will bo epnsldored. fgfc. AaPcT W " "Z tmr" Home Made Candies Dainty Lunches and Ice Cream IIKNH SCHOOL ITF..MS. Those who ,oro" out of school on account of measles arc Alice Cald well, Emma Hoberts, John Caldwell. Frances Steldl, Vernle Young, Les ter h.vringnam and Oall Forbes. Tho torma of the contest for th trip to San Francisco wore announced by Professor Shouse Tuesday. TO TIIK TUACHHHN OK CKOOK COFNTY. Tho State Honrd or Kducatlon on February 1G changed Rule 27 of the Hulea and Hegulatlona for the gen eral government of public schools In Oregon to road as follows: "Touchers shall exerclie watchful care and over sight over tho conduct and habits or tho pupils, not only during school hours, but also nt receeses and Inter missions, and shall have the ixiwer to punish the pupil Tor any .miscon duct on tho way to or from school.1" Teachers please note this change. J. B. MYKItS. SupL Crook County Schools. LIMHAKY HLKCTIOX. At n meiUng of the Library Club yesterday the following new oflkers wero elected: Miss Mary E. Cole man, president; Mm. Kd Hrosterhous. vlco president: Mrs. K. M. Thomp son, secretnry-trcasuror. Over 50 ladles pnrtlelimtod In a ta herved at tho library rooms.' WE KM ANNOUNCE eaaUMsitrtn the arrival of NEW SPRING SHOES I Mil1 'gBSg' SSBBgggBggg53 Come In and look at the new TANGO LAST in all leathern -Suede, Patent and Mat Calf tf A ff Priced nt frghAJU g!:.D.'f:.s.H?f$i.9oto $5.00 CHILDllEN'S SCUFFERS in Laca and Button nikck. Tan and Patent. Sizes 5 to 8 $ 1 60 and $ 1 .75 Size 8tf to wi $1.85 and $2.00 Sizes 12 to 2 $2.50 MENS' SHOES in all LEATHERS and ALL STYLES etetsar MkSUCJVA $2.50 to $7.30 WHEN YOU THINK OF SHOES THINK OF Mannheimer's We stand back of every pnir. MM SAYS YARN FALSE m Pine Paper Accuse (lame Author ities of Hutchery. In Its Crescent correspondence the I.n Pine Inter-Mountin prints the fol lowing paragraph: "Advices received at Crescent from the Davis Lako country Monday are to tho effect that at a recent visit of representatives of tho State Gamo Warden's office, a needless slaughter of game was carried out. Seven deer were killed, four of which wero not even skinned and only the hams re moved for meat, tho rest of tho car casses being left for the coyotes. He sides these, large numbers of ducks and grouse were killed. This Infor mation hns been forwarded to Stnto Game Warden Flnley." Clyde McKay at Hend, deputy gnme warden, was with the party which the La Pine paper purports to "show up." Mr. McKay brands the yarn utterly false, stating emphati cally that but three deer were killed, that all were preserved, and that In no way was there needless destruc tion of gamo. All the meat killed waa given to those who assisted 1b packing. Land Plnstcr. We will have a car In about March 1. Send in your or der nt once. United Warehouse Company. Adv. POWELL BUTTE are now busy at work again. Geo. Schobert nnd sons have been planting potatoes and are gettlnc ready for othor spring work. Oscar Prlckett la improving hla farm with a larpe addition to his house. A. D. Morrill iat week 1ought it Hend a tree pul'ia.; outfit consist ing of two double blocks, roller bear ing and oable or 1 U Inch rope. Ifn has splendid success with this equip ment. Lewis Ulalr has bought two of tho Guernsey heifers shipped in by G. A. Hradley of Redmond. Although thin, they are good looking dairy types. Mm. Jay Warner has a beautiful bronze turkey gobbler to head her Hock, shipping him In from near Portland. N. U. Reach sold a load of dresie-l pork to local markets last wek. (Continued from Psge i) asthma during the past week on ac count of the several days of foggy woather. Ho "had asthma severely before coming here from Canada but has been much better In this climate until the recent spell of foggy weath er. Horn, to Mr. and Mm. George Hat llffe. a son. Tho Foster boys, who are pullli trees on the Win. Johnson home stead, had the misfortune to break a large cog wheel on their engine which they use to pull trees with. They sent to Portland for repairs and HAMPTON nUTTK. HAMPTON BUTTE, Feb. S3. A. T. Shaver, well driller, has complet- ea a wen ror Jonn mack at a depth of 180 reet, with over 50 feet or wator. Mr. Shaver will drill two more wells In Pleasant Vallty. re turning to Hampton Valley1 whero he has several more wells to drill. A "500 party was held at Mm. M. W. Sheppards' on Saturday night. February 14. Mm. C. U Woman, won the lady'a prlie and Prof. Mil ler the gentleman's. Mm. John Per ry captured the booby, an egg. Sho can "beat" that, Horace nrookinga Is cutting co.l weed, assisted by T. C. Ewlng. T. C. Ewlng caught a large bobcat In a trap recently. Pert Meeka and Chris Tinner aro cutting poles. Mr. Mcoks is build ing a corral with Mr. Tinner's help. II. C. Miller has been staying with E. Cook and doing the chorea whilo Mr. Cook la laid up with a sore foot. OuiiiK to tho press of county net. It was necessary to omit u crcut deal of excellent corrc- pondence, which will appear next week. --- Land Planter. We will have a w In about March 1. Send In your or der at once. United Warehouse Company. Adv. Dr. A. II. Cropp tins bean oalled to Redmond to nttend patients on Mon day, Vednesdny and Friday of each week nnd will be at hla home olllee In Hend Tuesdays, Thursdays, Sat urdays nnd bundaya until further no tice. 5otf HOTEL 2VvMttxt ALTAMONT I $ $ $ Modern Rooms Attractive Kumiuutlliigs Steam Kent, Hot and ( old Water Willi Hath Pi-lwl. e.s HrciiUfuhtK Served Miss A, I). Spitldlnt;, Proprietor 1IKNU, ORUGON THE PLACE TO BUY FURXITFRK OF ALI KINDS DISHL.S .VXD ALL TIIO.SK ,,. an.. ' A L Hunter SHKLYKS, ALL OF THR Oregon Street. KTAPI.H ARTICLES. Picture Framing Xcntly Dono COLLIER'S WEEKLY for one year und your choico of toee 3 sets of books: Hawthorne's History of tho United States (J Vols." Phillips Oppcnhelm's Novels (3 Vols.) 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