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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1915)
ciSJjr1!1 "SJjRStf ' TIIK 1IENO, HUIiLKTIN, REND, ORE., AVKDNESIUY, APRIL 11, IMS. 'PAffp'tl. M i ' 'l im Mi ;1, I The EXPLOITS of I I; iiimhihii ii ii kssBSKmtiamim 21 Eg THE HOST THRILLING PHOTd PLAY EYER SHOWN r AT DREAM I THEATRE i 1 -THURSDAY, APRIL 15 I I 1? SEE THE CLUTCHING HAND 21 II ! , Miss Cora Sathcr entertained a number at people at her Iioubo on Friday. Mrs. II, II. Do Armond wont to Sla ters Monday, returning yestorday evening, W. C. MolllnBhcad of La Pine pnss ed through hero on his way south Monday. Oeo. V Thursday niurning. Hoopor Wednesday week horo. Hoover wont to Portland night, roturnldg Saturday Dyor and of Mlllloan spoilt Thursday of last WHEN YOU BUY GROCERIES YOU WANT THE BEST. At our store you will bo able to get the best there is if it is in Bend. Buy your Groceries at the Corner Store. Bert Shuey The Cash Grocer LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mia. John E. Ryan Is sick with the Brip. Postmaster Ford went to Silver Lake yestorday. E. L. King of Brothers .spent Uia week end hero. , Robort Horner of Tuninlo spout yestorday horo. F. V. Bwlshor drove up from Tuin alo on Saturday. A. T. Shovor, .of Mllllcan.ha8.1ieon in town recently; &;. gey Kenneth Minor wont Lake on Monday. A. M. Lnrn went to Silver Lake on business yostorday. v F. K. Dayton of Tumalo was up on business yesterday. Mrs. II. 0. Farrls returned to Ln Pino yesterday morning. A. II. Evans of Prlngle Flats, was in town on business last week. J. F. Rice of Hormlston spent Thursday and Friday at the Bond. N. D. Myers of Itlvors, Oregon, has been In town for the past few days. SA :-'-. pjfcSUver Tho Ilond bond will hold tholr noxt rogular rohcarsul on Monday night. It, K. Martin of Redmond was In town for u couplo of dnys last week. II. J. Harris of Redmond wns horo on Thursday, registered at tho Rend. A. II. Pago of Deschutes camo up for a fow houris yosterdoy aftornoon. W. C. Cocll and Jn)os Richardson of Hums spont sovoinl days horo last woek. mt? fow Mrs. V. A. Forbos has nick with thu grip for tho dnys. Mrs. Harry Monlon of I.n Pino has peon visiting in town for tho last fow days. , Alpena, Michigan, for tho past fow T. Ciilllgan,' of has been In town J. N. Hunter has boon appointed administrator of tho estate of John HlOhS. Tho bridge over tho Rend Water Ijht & Power Co. dam has been re paired. Miss Ethol Williams, of Deschutes, -- tho week end with Graco Van-dovort. You be the Judy WE SUBMIT THIS EVIDENCE: We hive Med a trail to where you can find everything in Good Eati tor your table and if you will follow this trail you will alway find QUALITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Bend's Cheapest Grocery W. C. McCUISTON BUY NOW! Have you bought that new Rocker that you have been wanting for such a long time! If not, drop in aid see my selection. You can buy any rocker in my place by paying ONLY $1.00. down and $1.00 per week. Don't miss this opportunity. E: M. THOMPSON The Furniture Man n . ; J The Sunsliino Girls will meet nt tho rosldonco of Miss Francis Cinder on Snturdny. Horn,-to Mr. and Mrs. Merle A. Meely, of Imperial, on March 1, a nine pound girl. J. J. Cunningham and Fred N. Wnllaco drovo up from Tumalo Sat urday aftornoon. Ted Hoko took Mrs. J. II. Connrn up to her homestead at La Pino yes terday aftornoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Root of Tum alo spent Monday attending to busi ness matters hero. Dallas H. Smith and Lloyd E. Hurl Ingnmo hnvo recently taken up hoino stcada near Imperial.' J. F. Hackor of Crescent wns In town attending to Bomo business mat ters over the week cna. James Ryan and Harney O'Donncll drovo a lond of ambitious flshormen up the river on Sunday. Tho Baptist Woninn's Missionary C!rclo will meet on Thursday with .Vrs. C. W. Thornthwnlto. Mrs. Clenovlevo Mnet.aurln and daughter wont out to tholr homestead at Honkleton this morning. Mrs. W. P. Vandevort moved out to tho family's summer homo, Tho Old Homestead, on Monday. MIer Qortrudo Market camo In from Mllllcati on Wednesday to visit her sister, Mies Noll Market. Nut Davis Is now driving tho nuto stage of tho Wenandy I.lvory Co., bo tween Ilond and Sllvor Lako. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Mustard of Pow. all Ilutto spent Sunday visiting Mr. Mustard's brother, W. O. Mustard. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Perry of Roly at camo In from tholr homestend on Sunday to spend a fow days In Rend. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jamison of Sllvor I.nko passod through horo on Thursday on tholr return to tholr home. Frank Sutherland and I.co Nlckor son roturncd from tholr mining claim In tho Rear Creek country yesterday evening. O. II. Hcggott of Redmond spoilt Wednesday and Thursday In town During his stay ho was registered at tho Wright. Homestead Inspector Leonard Un dorwood stopped at tho Altamont this morning on his way out to tho home stead country. Mrs. Mary D, Russell, stato cor responding secretary of tho W. C. T. U has boon registered at tho Alta mont this week. Norvnl L. Springer Is vIsltliiR with relatives In Vaughn, Washington prl r in his plnvlng with tho Auburn, Washington nine. W. T. Cowan of 8tnuffor, who has noun oast for tho past fow months, nasKod through horo on 8unda on his return to his ranch. Tho library has Just rocolvod use following books from tho Oregon Stato Library: "Confessions to n Hoathon Idol," and "Psychology," In two volumes. ' R. A, Puett moved hlt famll out to tho ranch on Monday. Mrs, Pti ett's fnthor. L. P. Rurk, of Ellens burg, Washington, who has boon vis iting them hore, went with thoin for a short stay. Tho monthly social mooting of tho Presbyterian Guild will bo hold nt the homo of Mrs. M. D. Knutson, on Apill SI, at 2:30 p. m. A cordial 'nvlta'lon Is cctondod to all members and friends of tho society. C. J. Catlow passed through town recently on his return from a visit t- his son In Chrlstmna Lake. Ho wont from horo to tho fair nt San Francisco and expects to 11 nil n win ter homo In southorn California. Whjlo trying to lilt tho holo under tho Greonwood avenue viaduct with no lights on tli car V. A. Forbes struck one of tho plors Saturdnv i ijiht, bending a in id gun- nnd lu tilling tho front nxle. With Mr. r,rbes were M' nnd Mrs. Olydo Mc- Kn and lisli U'mi'.n Clanlon, n. F. Smith, of Tygh Valley, wns the "only candidate for assistant for est ranger who passed the examina tions held here last fall. Mr. Smith worked In the Crano Prairie region under Ranger Onoy last summer and will bo offered a position by the io- o; forestry olllco for tuo coming sum- mor. Tho ladlos of tho Methodist Epis copal church will glvo n sock social at tho home of Mrs. M. L. Jlnrrltt on Thursday afternoon from 2:30 to 5. Tho admission feo will be twlco as many pennies as the size of tho sock worn. Cards will be provided nt tho door for tlioso who do not recelvo thorn cnrller, Giover Gcrklng of Tumalo wns hero on Thursday. John Ferguson was In Portland on business last wcok. M. W. Knickerbocker of (list was in tow'n on Monday. I E. L. Clark of Ln Pine, came down on Imslnosa Saturday. Geo. W. Hornier of Prlnevlllo was horo on buslnvse Monday. Mrs. G. W. Shrlnor roturncd from Portland .Monday morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Prlnglo wont to Redmond Sunday morning. D. M. Mitchell of Silver Lake spent tho weok end nt the Pilot Ilutto. L. L. Fox returned this morning from n two day's trip to Portland. Miss Corn Sathcr entertained a ntimhar of girls nt her house on Fri day evening. Gus Schrocdor of Sllvor Lake spont tho week end attending to business affairs In town. W. R. Dlnsmoro of Silver Lako passed through horo on his way to Portland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tqm Jolly of Cros ceiit wore registered at tho Pilot Ilutto ou Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Putnam will nrtivo from Salem tomonuw morn lii lui .t visit .Mth friends. Geo. Moen of Arrow was In town on Monday. During his stay ho was registered at the Pilot Ilutto. Tho Forest Service is having lum ber hauled with which to tmlld n ranger station on Pine Mountain. P. Lohrmnn has given up his black smith shop and rented tho O. W. R. Riley ranch whoro ho will rnlse stock. Forest Rnnger 11. E. Smith wont to Pino Mountain Monday morning, whoro ho oxpects to stay about a wcok. Mrs, Arlstlno Kelts, state president of tho parent-teacher associations, was registered at tho Altamont dur ing her stay hero. Walter Coombs, who lias been sponding tho winter H Portlnnd, re turned horo on Wednesday accom panied by Mrs. Coombs. Mrs. Max McLean of Astoria, pass ed through hero .Monday morning on the way to n homostend on. which she has Just filed at Arrow, Oregon. Miss Grnco Hrown, who has been working nt tho Pilot Ilutto for the past fow mouths, returned to her homo at Tho Dalles this morning. A directory of tho tenants of tho second door of tho First nNtlonal Hank building has Just been placed on tho wall Inside tho on trance door. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hates, nnd Miss Corn Hates took most of tholr cnttlo up to their homestead, which Is In tho Hit River country, on Saturday. Try our fresh homo mado candy. Amorlcan Hakery. Adv. Get some hulled barley at tho Now Rend Flour Mill for your chlckons. Adv. For sign pniatrng soo Edwards.? Adv. U8o Truo Itluo Flour! It Is the best made and a Ilond product. Adv. 37 If 4X The Commercial Club Luncheon will he served next Saturday at THE COZY RESTAURANT -ttMMMMi Guara&teed Used Atuomobiles Oa Easy Paymeati ScsJ for Uit f f fitct u4 SpttifkttlMt J.W.LEAVITT&CO. PORTLAND Hulled Barley THE NEW BEND FLOUR MILL CO. Is Now MiiMiijc Hulled Hurley for Chicken Feed, According to Report From CtistninerK It Not Only Mnke (lie Hciih Ijij-IkiU-r, Hut .Sjivch tho (iilrLi'ii ItnUer Money, THY IT. Spring SEED Rye A Ciirloiid from I'tnli ISo cfhctl Today. This Kfl Ik Clrim mill Hound. Ki-ml Order nt Onro to THE NEW BEND FLOUR MILL CO. 1IKM, OREGON - WE SELL THAT HAVE STYLE, COMBINED WITH LONG WEAR AN1) PERFECT FIT. The quality and price cannot be equaled in Ilend. Our No. 2 14 Men's Work Shoe a $4.50 Value, for $3.50 Men's Outing Shoes, Work Shoes, Dress Shoes, in all styles and leathers Our No. 1 63 Ladies' Special Ranch Shoe at $2.25 Other Ladies' Shoes in Patent Leather, Suede, Gun Metal, Kid Button and Lace, from $2.00 to $5.00 CHILDREN'S SCUFFERS in better leathers and lower prices than you'll find elsewhere Patent Leather, Tan, Gun Metal, Elkskin. Sizes 5 to 8 $1.60, $1.90, $2.00 Sizes 81 to 1 li $1.90, $2.25 Shoe Your Feet at Mannheimer fs Till: (illLDREN'S STORE THE LADIES' STORE THE MEN'S STORE THE STORE for ALL THE PEOPLE Onion sols. Skuso Hardware Co, -Adv. MINING CLAIMS LOCATED. County Judgo Sprlugor and J. 11. Harklcy, according to tho Fort Rock Times, linvo rccontly located four groups of mining claims tu tho Pino Grovo vicinity, u number of other people of the vicinity being associat ed with tlicm In tho enterprise. Sil ica is tho mineral believed to exist on tho claims. Fishing tacklo. Co. Adv. Skuse Hardware IIITSINKSS NOTICE. This Is to aiinouiiro that I har bought from J. II. Wcniiiidy Ills In (arm In the Cadillac ear used In tho a'llo tourist Iiiih1iio8S from Bond and am now tho solo owner thereof, nnd tho only ono lutotosted In tho busi ness. I hnvo no connection with thu Wonniuly I.lvory and Truck Co. Of fice on Ilond street. C-7p L. I). FOX. Our ".lltnej" Otter Tills nnd fine. Don't miss this. Cut out this slip, enclose with llvo eontii to Foloy & Co., Chicago, III,, writing your nnnio and address clearly. You will recolvo In return n trial packngo containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds' nnd croup, Foloy Kldnny Pills nnd Foley Cathartic Tablets. Pattorsun Unit; Co -Adv Try the Stono and Hiiro)) Eat Pile. Hkuso Hardware Co. .Adv. r Fie narked rorn for ohlekidt feed thu new Ilfiid Flour Mill Iimi lf - See l'dwitrds for paper hauglng.-Ad Onion suts, Adv. Skuso Hardware Co. For Hlgn painting soo Edwards. Adv. CLEAN HOUSE THE NEW WAY Send for lllaukwcll. Ho will coma with u White Cross Vacuum Cleaner and when hit leaves, tho dust leaves with It I in . Charges reasonable. For appointments tulephouu Patterson a or the Owl. ' Clean up and paint up. wards. Adv. Soo Ed- DON'T FORGET that we are still giving away handsome alum inum sets every Saturday at three o'clock to the person holding tho number, vhich is obtained by making a 25c cash purchase, that is nearest tho one under the gold seal on the card in our display window. Remember 3 o'clock is the hour set for giving tho set away, and any tickets that are obtained after that hour will be void forthat week. SATHERS Agents for Standard Patterns C. V. SILVIS REAL ESTATE, INVESTMENTS HAUOAINS IN IRIW)A7i:i) KANCIIliS AND CITY I'NOI'UU'IY Property 'or .Vim. Uht Vo)r ,,, Vw )p Timber LandTtugl.t and Hold IJ,'8 Will, Mo. Olflceon Oregon St., Hend, Oregon. . . ' i i 1 ' Hi? Hi H I lira 1 -- lm