The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, March 04, 1914, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    JIHNI) IIULMCTIN, HICXIJ, 011L'., WKDNTHDAY MAItCH 1, iOlf.
vxon .
Permanently
Located
Wn nm now loiiilcil In
our periimneiit tiimtcirf
ami nriuihlo lo nito joii
better. Wo hl!W II t'OIII-
plrto now Ndtik 'mill mil'
price tin iilun) liM'L
ciitinUloiil wild iimllly.
Wo wnnt you li rouxldcr
our ntorti oiir nlmi mill
let ii m Im your iIiiiuuUIn,
Patterson Drug Co.
LOCAL NEWS ITEA1S
II. A. Miller In on tho sick list thin
wiiok.
' ' Wnlter llrownn Jr. nf Portland
spout Inst Friday In Ilond.
W. C. Crawford wont lo Itodmund
this inoruliiK on business.
II. II. Do Ariiiond njtmit Hftlurdsy
' In Prlnuvlllo on legal hualntwa.
, Tim iivmiltiK "600" rlilli hit Ht-
pound It meeting Utltll next wvek.
llnrmty O'Donnoll went to Prlno
Vlllo Monday on it biialnos trip.
, Minium Anno and (lArlrude Mar-
kol itru (u from lliolr homestead this
week.
' William I.. Marka of New York
City vsnii u guest of thu Futuams
torday.
U. N. Ilaffmiin expects to leave
Hitxt week for Portland and Marsh
llttld. II. A. Mmlth was bee the alrk
' tint fur the pant wek httt Ii roeov
iiHhk. , Mm. II. O. Oady 'f UWIiw baa
ben visiting frieadn Ik town thk
week.
Hurl Caldwell's ImIUihc ilW Mon
day, presumably the nwult of mI
oalng. The llrldge Club will b entertain-
wl Friday nfUirwMin by Mm. C. M
MclCuy.
II. A. Mlllnr rHturnml fntm lib trip
to 8wtttlo nnd l'(irtlml oh Tliurndny
( mornlHK.
' tluy JaniMon of Hllvwr l.nkn. mm
licen In town thin wttk, n KUtml of
. ttiu WrUht.
I. I lfox Hunt tvr to I'riimvlllit
on Illinium on Tliurili mturulHK
t tlio rniinn day.
Jnok Taimy lit lnilldli'K n nix room
hrlok ImnRttlow In Kouwoud for hit
on ocoupnnay.
Hurl Smith of l.nldl.iw w.bii a llvnil
vliltor Hunday, nKlurud ut tint
liotiil WrlKht,
' I. O. Minor lm inovod hi a orileo to
tlio now liulldliiR of thu I)ouhiit.-n
, InvMtmcnt Co.
0. It. Cooper, of tho I'lonr Cim
Company, rnlurned to I'rlunvttW
Mooday tnornlnic.
Hlnr Mclalml returned Friday
, from l'fuamtnjc, Mich., whero ho ha
upeiit tho winter,
David II. Morlny, n BoatlUi eon-
tractor, la hultdlnic two framo bua
nalowa In Kenwood.
, Frank and Knlph JntnUon. thn cut
tlpiuon, arc In town this wvek, atny
Iiik at tho llund llotul.
W. I). Church of Wnlln Walla,
Waih., waa n Ilond UI(or Hnturdny,
roRUtiirvd nt tho WrlKht.
Mm. PowmUoh vlaltitd her niothcr
i tm flrat of thu wiik, thu Intlur IvIiik
.III nt hnr homo nt IMnlnvluw,
, W. II. Ilonlloy. formerly renldent
! hero, onmu In Saturday nlKht from
W Tho Dallea for u fuw dn)'a' atny.
A doleicntlon of Ilond people went
.over thu I'rlnevlllo thla mornltiK
nttond tho County Court rond ineot-
ItlK.
i a Clndqra frdm tho pit noar town
'T.avo boon ploood on tho rond to
Konwood noroaa tho powor eoipiinny
.lirlilKo.
Tho Dutch Hiippor nt tho (Irnnno
I Ilnll nnat of town, which wna pimt-
R
SPRING TIME
Will aiMin Im heir, then joii will coiumenco cImiuIuk mill
lenoviilliiK our Iioiim fiom celhir to j;mi'ut.
DON'T FORGET
It will bo to your ndvmitiiKo to Unit thla atom for nny
tlihiK )'ti want U replnco jour fuiuUliluKx. Entirely
now I'ntlcniH In.l'iii'lor, lied Itoom, IHnlnit ' Hooin mill
Kltclicn. Now l.luo l.lnoleiiiiiN, CitipetN, 11ukH Slnttln.
I E THOMPSON
Bond, Oregon
1 Imvo u new rp-tlilntf iiinrlilno for vepnlrliiK worn out
. Imby buK' wliccla
Dry Goods
Wo Invite your inspection
of our complete stock of
dry goods. A complete line
of LADIES' SKIRTS lias
just arrived. Come in to
see them, and get prices.
R. M. Smith Clothing Co.
LEARN THE WAY.
Hined recently, will lie held thla
oven I UK.
II. K. June him moved hla pnlnt
Ktnrn to the liulhllUK on Wall atrcet
recently vacutod hy tho I'uttfirsoii
Drux Co.
Tho Fratermil llrotherliood will
hate a Imix Hiipper nod dnncu tomor
row eeulUK. The ludlea uru uakeil to
brliiK hnaki'ta.
An eleetrl hIkii wna Iiiiiik over tho
etitrnuro to tho It. M. Hmlth atore
)inti'rday. I'ntternon Iiiih hIko lind a
IiIr ilKU lint up.
C K. McCurtlu, rondimiater of tho
O.-W. It. M N. wna lu town Inat wct-k.
P. C. OiirrUon waa lu I'rluuvlllo on
hualuiHHi Inat week.
Mlaa Floreuro tlrremi arrived Frl
day nlKht from Toklo, Jaiwu, to keep
houa for her brother, IC. F. Oreeim,
at thn t.ra houne.
Tin Itoyal NelKhlMtra will kIvi n
bar tliti dnnce TuiHulay oveiiltiK
at Kalhor'a Hull. I'rliwi will bo kIvhh
to tho two beat character.
TkH lititldlHK which aloud In tho
rar of tlm I'llol llutte Hotel, for
morly iks-hpImI by tho lleml gleam
laundry. Iihn beoii lorn down.
Mr. If. I.. Molouy nf Alfalfa and
two amall children loft ttaturday
NHirnliiK for I'eudleloH In Join Mr.
Moloii). who la workiuK there.
Mrn. (1. II. Htaplcton la hero for n
month 'a vhilt with her pareula. Mr.
and Mra. ICaaltta, while hor huaband
la on a bunlHww trip lo Hpokane and
OtllW MllHt.
Carl JcmuMi and Vita l.o lleau were
married nt Mr. Ileau'a apnrtmuula nt
the lleau liulldlliK Huturdny ut 9:30
p. m. I) Juitlce of the Fence Orcutt,
Follow Ihk the ceremony thorn wna a
Dutch aupper.
Tin. (lit. I IVIIiiuh nn arrnnKlnir u
octal incutlng for next Monday oven
Iiik to which all the rtcheknha are In
vited. All Uilu reiiowa nro aiao ex
pected to no preaent.
'I'll.. Inrvn alun nf Tll.l Ilillll) Plllll-
. ,.i ..,' pi.ii . .. ...- .
pan) wlilrli wat auapenueu noroaa
Wall atrcet at Ohio la In bo taken
down. Fart of the work una been
dotio already.
Will am ". 'if.hea f Kan Francla
en haa ooina lo lleml and taken n half
iNteroat wtih C. J. I .vert'tt In bl
real ettatu bualuea. They have
opened an oMIce In tho lloyd bulldlUK
oeil to the WrlKht Hotel.
N IC. Gilbert returned Inat Wod
ueaday nlRht from (Irrelojr. Colo.,
whero he apent aoveral munthi.
The Irish announce their fourth
annual dnuco on Kt, Fatrlck'a day,
Tuoaday,, March 17. It will bo hold
In Hnthur'a hall, and aa unual will un
doubt prove to bo nn enjoyable nf
fulr. William DoukIqi received word
nt week ot tho doaUi of hla halt
brother. Hov. John Ford, of llwaco,
Wnali., after an lllmna of 18 munthi.
Ho wna an native ovniimillut for many
yviira,
II. CornUh, who linu been working
lu lleud this winter, left Monday to
return' to hla homeatoud nt Cliff. Ho
ahlppud 250 pouuda ot auppllua to
Bllver I.nko by freight, plannliiK to
frolKht thorn from there.
Hurley Hokuo, a homesteader lu
tho Hampton country, wna lu towu
hint week for aupplloa. Ho reported
Hint tho froat la out of tho ground
mid that tho ranchnra am buRlnnlnK
aprlup plowlui:. Tho winter Rraln In
lu tine condition, ho asld,
Tho llnptltt Woman's M Union Cir
cle will meet with Mra, A. O, Jonea
Thuradny nfternoon at 2:30, nt her
home nenr tho Faulkner renldence.
Tho nubject will bo "The Wonderful
Change In lliinnn."
A apeclnl train brought In yeator
dny nfternoon omclula of tho OroKOit
Trunk. In tho party wero Oonornl
Milliliter Kcott, den. I'aaa. Agent
Wilki-y, Chief ICnRlneer l.npfer, (Sup
erintendent llrnlunrd. J. l.lndKoy, Mr.
Whitfield and J. T. Hardy.
At h meetlnK Hunday, (IcorKo H.
Yoiuik waa elected chairman of the
New Thought Hoclety nnd Mm
Yoiuik, necrctary. Mra. A. Orcutt
waa choiicu trimturer. Meeting of
thu Micli'ty will be held every Htindny
Mftornoon at 3 o'clock in Artlaan hall.
The children of the Young achool
will give mi entertainment and late
kot aoc'al at Oie Orange Hall an Fri
day ercnliig. March 13, lo which the
public la Invited. The proceed of
the evening will no to help pay for
an organ for the achool.
I'atleraon'a otionlni: Saturday waa
largely attended. Ill caah reglator'
recorded (i23 miImi, and Mr. Falter
aon iwtlmatiMi that 1000 people vlalt
inI the atore durliiK the day. Flow
era, china and eandy wore given
awnv, and there waa mualc by For
ruat'a orcheatra.
Itev. O. II. Wilkin preached a
peclul aermon laat Sunday evening
to thu Odd Feltowa and Hebokaha
There wore about 10 momhors of tho
order In attendance. In their regnlla.
There waa a nolo by Mra. Pownlvon
and nlo one by MIm Hivitrlca.WJn
gate, n Itebekah. Tho theme of the
veriiion wna "The 'Good Snuinrltnn,"
or the aecond degree of Odd Fellow
ship.
ItlI. IWTATK THANSFHIW.
(Weekly ri'iMirt Uaunl by Crook
County Abktract CoinNiny,)t
Northern Pacific Hy. Co. to Hcnd
Timber Co., NW NK. 84 NK, NE
NW H, 19-11, J10C0.
)ake M. Itechtell to Wlllard II.
WlrtOt 10, blk. 12, 4th add Frlne
vllle. I.lda A. Ilcchteli to Wlllard JI.
Wlrtx, KH It. t), blk. 12, 4th add
Prlnrvllle,
Imperial Townittn Co. to Cbarle
Dunham It. I, lilk. 29. It f. blk. 2C;
It. 11, blk. IC: It 12. blk 10; Ita.
3, i, blk. 32 Imperial. (The fore
going are contained in 5 separate
POLK'S'
OREGON and WASHINGTON
Business Directory
A Dlrclory of tub Cllr, Toa and
VMM, llvltc dMcrlpllta aktlch ot
th plar, locution, population. t!i
arapb, (lilpplne aod banking point
y
M C!ul& Dtrtctorr, comptl! by
butlBM an) pfclfHlon.,
k. x. rout co4 bkattub
We are showing
some Very New
Creati
ions in
Spring
Skirts
and
Dresses
Tho. newest woolen fnbrlcs In
Plulds, Checks, Neat Stripes,
Rluea nnil Dlncks, priced from
. $3.75 to $8.50
For your Uemly-to-Wenr go to
MANNHEIMER'S
A deed, total cons deral'in J .00 i
.1, M, .111 (M lo France Caldwell
ItH ft, 0, lilk. II, l(lmond.
Oregon niul Western C'lloniraflon
Co., lo . F. TwIUhull HW 13-H-II.
William M. 'iMudel to Lltlo M.
Cum NIC NIC, 818 MC NW NIC 1-17-11.
Llj-srln M. Coen to 0. W. Bandel,
NW NIC 1-17-11.
A nil ! M, MnyJloId lo Marlon May
Hold water right for 80 were In W
HIC (!, W'4 NIC, 8I NW 7, 17-17.
J. 8. Psrmlulor to Albert C. Luran
NIC fit, 1.1 ft. It. 3, lJk 1 llfrul.
Jlettloa ICrlckmm to A. O. Living
ston parcel 19 Lytle ttcio tracts,
Ilond, 426,
llnnil I'nrk Co., to II. K. Illlderbark
It. 7. blk 120, lit mid lleml I'Hrk,
$200.
Ilond I'nrk Co., toA. J. Mills, ot
nl, It. 1, tdk. 8D. Ilnnrl Park,
Ilond Co., to I. II. flnoll, It. 1, 10,
lik. 38, Center Add. Ilond.
Contra! Oregon Irrigation Co., td
Dorrnnee Smith, conveyance water
right W NW, N HW, 32-11-13,
Klrnur Nlswonger to W. O. Waugh
NB HI-: of HIC 4, 18-12.
Wo hove aomo very fancy chotcn
candy, bought at h aacrlflce, gelling
nt wholeaalo. Tho Metropolitan Adv
KACIIKD COSl'l'MT AltltAVOKI).
At tho I'reabyterian church next
Hundny evening a ancred concert will
bo given under Mr. Forrest' direc
tion. The program la na follow
Anthem. "Joaua I Aly Crotn Have
Taken." nolo, "Oh, Loving Father, '
Mra. Fowolaon, with violin obtlgato
by Mm. Ward; duot. 'My Fnlth
hooka Up to Thee," Ml lllark and
Mra. Forrest; nolo. Mnater Illtncr.
violin wdo, Mra. Ward, trio, "Lift
Tliino Kyea to the Mountains,''
Mlnaea Trnutner and lllack nnd Mra
Forrest; nolo, "The .:an of Sorrnwa,"
Mra. Ilrlnkley: quartet, "More I.lko
JoaUH Would I lto, ' Mlaaw Hunting
ton nnd Tralitner, MhimUiihw Fowol
wn nnd Forrest; anthem, "8(111, Still
With Th "
(liurcli of the Itiellieren.
fkirvlcea each alternate Snndsy at
3 p. in. In the M. IC. church. Korvlcos
noxt Hunday.
M.UtKICTKKI'OltT.
NORTH 1'OKTI.AND,, Koh. 2S.
Kecolpta for the wek have been:
Cattle 1721. calves 20, ho 1.434,
sheep S2A4. Thla week cattle trade
allowed .a few Mift spot but wan
generally kooiI. The hie Monday run
of sloera dipped about 10 renta off
former prices. Since Monday the re
ceipts have been light Butcher
atock un the other hand, waa Arm
throughout. Iet raw brought $7
and (7.05. bulls IB 'and ealvea $8
Klllera have not been over supplied
on sho stuff and the market appears
very ateady. Hog tops dropped
Imck to $8.70 Thursday, which la 15
cents under Monday's price of $S,S5
It Is scarcely probablo that March
receipts will bo on n tr with Fobni
ary. hut so many unexpected things
Imvo occurred In tho awlue market
this year the doctors have gone to
cover. Market steady with outlook
good. Mutton and lamb prices hit
tho high places this week. Tuesday,
- OltHfiON TltVNK TltAIX
Arrives .8 a. ni.
- Leaves 8:30 p.m.
O.-W. 'It. & X. TltAIX.
- Arrives 7.45 p. m.
Leaves 7:2S a. m.
STACK I.IXK KOITII.
- Arrives 7:30 pK m.
- Leaves 10 n. m.
AUTO JMXRS.
Cars dally to Hums end points
- south nnd southeast.
ltlSTOFFICK HOntS.
General delivery open dally 10
a. tn. to G p. m.
- General delivery open Sunday
10 to 10:30 a. in.
- Night train mall closes 7 p. m.
Day train mall closes 6:30 a. m.
TKLKdltAI'n nouns.
Western Union dally 7-12,1-6,
- 7-10. Sunday 8-10. 4-6.
- TKI.KI'HONK HOURS.
Pioneer Co. dully 7 a. rn.-9 p. nt.
Sunday 8-12 and S-S.
N. P. WEIDER
PAINTER AND
PAPERHANCER.
Estimntes on Wall Paper nt
application Portland Prices
Cheapest and Best Wall Paper
Samples in the county.
Ret My Prices.
Box ill), - - Bend Oregon
Home Made
Candies
Dainty Lunches
and
Ice Cr
earn
ffijfc.
t -V a - vtat
K Sl ' s?
,?,rv',
a'Ar.
ICJ V VVVWIV 'f11 'TTli firfi lit
sr 1 t r i t S V A X JrsmJr Mi
Spring Opening
Authoritative ' Styles
Ru$t7roofCbrseta
Paris litis spoken, and Dress Fashions have there
fore been set for Spring.
iVozv Is The Time To Select Your Corset.
Choose a Warner's for n Warner's is designed to
accurately set ofi'the fashions of the season wear
it for a couple of weeks, and then have your Spring
suit or gown fitted over the new corset. You will
he surprised how much easier the fitting will be and
how much more satisfactory the result.
The Nciu Warner Styles
Meet Every Detail of Fashion's Edict.
New gowns are fluffy and full over the hips, and
Warner's Corsets have long skirts inset with elastic
gores or lacings to permit the freedom necessary
without disturbing the drape of the gown.
Your Waist this Season Must be Natural
and for certain extreme gowns reflecting the Venus
de Milo pose, there are Warner Corsets designed to
create this pose in easy, natural lines corsets de
signed to support the figure, too.
The Spring showing of Authoritative Styles of
Warner's llust-Proof Corsets can be had at our
counter all this week.
Choose your Warner's now.
Wear it whenjitted to your new gown
The result is satisfaction.
WARNER'S RUST-PROOF CORSETS
$1 to $5
Every Pair Guaranteed
Mannheimer' s
Wednesday nnd Thursday wore bar- peared In the run; old wethers sold,
ron of recolpts, but Friday saved tho "oft cars" at $G.S5, ewea $4.70 for
week mul market from stagnation, tops and $4.50 to $4.65 :; hulk fea
Momlny waa tho big day and fat unit- turod. Lamb doniand excelled sup
ton or lambs wero attractive com-1 ply nnd the prlmo fnt kinds found au
modltlos. A few $C yoarllnga np-j easy outlet at $6.75.
QSBB8BEH
WK ll.WK JUST HHCUIVKD A
laituii stock of
Lilly's
UVKKYTIIIXa FOU Till: FAHMKIl
AND GAKDICXKII.
SKUSE HARDWARE CO.
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