The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 21, 1915, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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THE MOST TIIRILUNG PHOTO PLAY EVER SHOWN
AT
DREAM
THEATRE
THURSDAY, APRIL 22
SEE THE CLUTCHING HAND
iMtiWmwimmtmMmwM.MwMu,timum
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.
I frfifc w I
Bert Sfauey
The Cash Grocer
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Morrill of Pow-
oil Butto emtio In on a shopping trip
i'lUUUtlJ'. , ,
I Deputy Assessor C. P. nccker has
been working around Ilend for about
1 two weeks.
W, D. Cheney spent sevoral days
hero last week, returning to Seattle
Monday night.
W. II. StomuauKh wont to Portland
Thursday momlifg to havo tin oporn
ilon en his cyo.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Presley of
Spokane nro visiting Mr. arid Mrs.
It. II. Palmorton.
A. Q. Gibson left last week for
Weiecr, Idaho whoro ho expects to
spend the bummer.
Forest Ranger II. 12. Smith camo
in from Pino mountain on Sunday,
roturnlng Monday morning.
Mrs. C. C. Bull, of La Orando, nr-
rlvcd recently to visit her sister, Mrs.
Clydo Daker, who has been 111.
Marshall Aubrey, ono of the best
known "old-timers," of this section,
is reported ob quite sick at Tumalo.
Sunday was tho wannest day of
tho season tho mercury going to 81
degiccs at the local weather BtaUon.
A. S. Smith or MUtlcan camo In
Saturday to spnnd the w'eck end hero.
Ho returned to his ranch this morn
ing. Tho 500 Club will bo entertained
by Mrs. W. W. Taulknor, Mrs. A. M.
Prlnglo and Mrs. V. A. Forbes this,
ovenlng.
Dr. J. Clinton Vanduvert of Port
land came In Friday to prove up on
his homestead. Ho returned Tuesday
evening.
T. J. and A. II. Staploton of Walla
Wnlla, passed through on Saturday
on their way to tho San Francisco
Exposition.
SIIrs Hazel Caldwpll expects to go
out to her homestead the latter .part
of tho week with her sister, Miss
Allco Caldwell.
Harold Fogg of Hampton was In
town yesterday,
il.. W. Illalr drovo In from Powell
Uutto yesterday.
J. II. Honor was In Prlnevlllo on
business Monday.
Prof, l'lnkstau of Tumalo washore
yesterday afternoon.
C. E. Mastoller, of Mllllcan, was
In town on business last week.
S. It. Brown rodo up on his blcyelo
from Tumalo yestorday afternoon.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Holt of Im
perial, on March 8th,. an 11 pound
boy.
A danco will be given by Mrs. Mac
iLaurln In Sathers hull on tho nlcht
of the 30th.
F. F. HonBhaw, of tho Water Ito
sources division of tho United States
Geological Survey, has jicon hero this
week.
Tho Bond band wfll hold Its sec
ond rehearsal this week on Friday
night.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
In
0. W. Homer of Tumalo was
town on Monday.
County Assessor II. A. Foster spont
Saturday In town.
Mrs. C. V. Ilarto was shopping In
town this morning.
P. C. Hurt camo In from his ranch
for Biippllos on Friday.
A. M. Kara stnrted south on-a hut
Incss trip this morning.
O. M. Pnttorson wont to Portland
on business Saturday night.
The Drldgo Club will bo entertain-
ed by Mlsa Coleman on Friday.
D. h. McKay camo In on Friday
from Portland for n short visit.
A laigo crowd from hero attended
tho danco at Tumalo on Friday.
A. M. Lr.ra returned from n fow
day'a trip to Silver Lake on Saturday.
J. Allen, a Portluud timber broker
has boon hoio on buslnosd slnco Sat-unlaV.
I U. W. nichordBon wont to CroB
cant Sunday morning, loturnlns yoa
j torday.
I C. J. Ccfk rf Mllllcan camo In
1 from his ranch Saturday morning to
get a load of lumber Ho went back
this morning.
YOU P
the Jud
oe
WE SUBMIT THIS EVIDENCE: We have Mazed .
trail to where you can find everything in Good Eati tor
your table and if you will follow ihi trail you will alway
find QUALITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Dend'a Cheapest Grocery
W. C. McCUISTON
Mrs. J. M. Shearer and daughter,
Ruth, of Powell Ilutto, aro visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Orowller
at tho North Canal dam.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Clark, of La
Pino, nnd Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Vnnrto-
vort of The Old Homestead, woro
hero for n fow hours on Sundny.
An effort la being mado to orgnnlzo
tho Ilend brsoball team (or this sea
son and from tho looks of tho ma
terial on hand they ought to bo win
ners.
Tho A. I. French Cubs woro de
feated In u clogoly contented game
m"I1i Tumalo on Sunday by a 17-11
score
There will bo n mooting of tho
Mothor'B Club at tho homo of Mrs.
M. U. Merrltt Friday afternoon nt
2:30. All mothers nro urged to bo
present.
R. II. Kennedy, of tho Pnclllc
Flouring Mills of Portland, autood
ovor the- Powell Ilutto country with
I. T. Hardy of tho Oregon Trunk on
Monday.
Tho llrst flower salo for tho benoflt
of tho Mbrnry wna hold nt O Don-
noil's market Saturday. Sales will
bo held regularly under tho direction
of MrB. A. M. Prlngle.
, Tho first shipment of Ico from tho
locnl plant was mado Sunday nlgl)t,
n cftrlond going to Madras. Tho Ico
plant 1h now running full time, P. W.
Johnson bolng In charge.
Mrs. ,. Orewllor, who haa bean
visiting In Hond for the pant two
months, luft for Portland Monday
night. Sho oxpects to vlult tho fair
In San Francisco In tho near future
Mnnagor Fred X. Wnllauo or tho
Tumalo project nnd John Dubuls, In
spector frr tho Desert Lsrid Hoard.
passed through towu yeptorday on
their way to Tumalo from tho canal
head gata. Mr. Dubuls Is to ho In
Tumalo for a period doing cpoclnl
work for tho board.
Q. W. Snyder of Tumalo spent
Saturday attending to business mat
ters here.
Dr. A. J. Howard, a Portland den
tist ond friend of Dr. U. C. Coo, Ib
visiting hero.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. B. Harmon of
Hampton hnvo been spending tho
past week horo.
Sid Dorrls, formerly of Bend nnd n
clerk in tho last legislature, arrived
here last vcok.
M. J. Danlelson returned on Fri
day after upending tho winter In
San Frnuclsco and Seattle.
Wm. Douglns nnd family of Im
perial, havo moved to Bend for their
live mouths lcavo of absence.
Miss Hazel Caldwell returned on
Wednesday from a liiuiitlr') trip to
Portland and San Ifrnnclsco.
Tho Ploneor Tologrnph .nud Tele
phone Co., has JiiRt Is3ued n supple
ment to Its telophono directory.
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Piitnnm arriv
ed from Salom Thuradny morning.
Mr. Putnam left on his return Sat
urday night.
I.oo Hobba took his family out to
Powell Ilutto on Tuesday whoro they
will resldo In tho house of Mr. Hublm1
brother, George.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. McKIuuoy of
Burns passed through hero on Thurs
day on their way to tho San Fr'incls
c oxpoaltlon. 13. 12. Harrington
brought them In by nuto.
Mrs. Androw Moon loft this morn
ing for I .a Pino whoro sho was call
ed by tho serious illness of her
daughctr, Mrs. Harry Wyso. Mrs,
Wyso Is reported na having typhoid
fovcr.
13. T. Itocch roturned Monday
evening from n two weeks njuy In
Brothors. Ho loft this morning for
Prlnevlllo whoro ho oxpocts to stay
until Sundny nrrnnglng so mo of his
busluens affairs thoro.
Robert Shaw, manager of tho Cur
tls Lumber Co., mill nt Tongue
Point, nonr Astoria, and Roy Shaw,
of Mill City, Oregon, spont Sunday
going over timber holdings near
town. Thoy loft by way of Redmond
on tho night train.
WHfWP
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ANNOUNCING
the arrival of New
House
Dresses
and
Aprons
House Dresses in light nnd
dark ginghams and percales
sizes M to 50 priced at
$1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00
DRESS
$1.25
The New THREE PIECE MORNING DRESS
Skirt, Blouse, Cap can be slipped
on in thirty seconds. Priced at
NEW COVERALL APRONS, all sixty inches
long, made in percales and chambrays, excel
lent values at 50c, 60c and 65c
Sale this week of Cotton Messaline Petticoats,
regular $1.25, reduced to 98c
Stop and Shop at
Manrih.eim.er
Mcuuiston a grocory Btoro wbb
closod on Saturday on account of tho
death of n ulster of Mr. McCulston In
Tennessee
13. (1.
today.
Rourk Is In from Croscout
Try our flesh homo imido candy.
American Hakory. Adv.
(let some hulled barley nt tho New
Ilend Flour Mill for your chickens.
Adv.
Fishing
Co. Adv.
tackle. Skuso Hardware
For sign painting sco I3dwnrds.
Adv.
ITso Truo Bluo Flour!
best made nnd a Bend
Adv.
It Is the
product
37 tf
Good Furniture Makes Happiness
THAT'S what thrifty housekeepers say. In other
words, if you can possibly a fiord it-, you should
plan to make your living room the pleasantest in
the house. Banish dreary furnituie. Let me fit
you out with the latest in beautiful fumed, waxed or
dull finished library tables. Out of curiosity if
nothing else, step in and see our beautiful LIBRARY
TABLES. You will be able to buy on account of
our easy term proposition, which is 31.00 down and
$1.00 per week.
B.M.THOMPSON
CASH PRICES
at PETE LEHRMAN'S
.rj jAlfc i?fc
Hoirse Shoeing
Noi. 1, 2. 1, A, 5 $2.00
Not. 6 1 7 $2.50
Rattling $1.00
REPAIR WORK, pu hour . . . 5CC
TIRE SETTING, I $4.00
I life . Sl.00
Ailt far othti pii:i.
P.LEHRMAN
4tfMr4
AdrsJ rf
There will he
n sprclnl din
ner toniur
ov an J
Sundny at
llfKINKHS NOTK'12.
This Is to nuuoiinco Hint I limn
bought from J. II. Wunnndy IiIh In
tense In thu Cadillac car uteil hi tho
a'Mo tourUt buslnoM from Bond and
am now thu solo owner thuroof, and
tho only ono IntoroHtcd In tho IiuhI-
nnw. 1 havo no oonnoctlnn with the
Wouandv I.lvory and Truck Co. Of
fiuo on Bond street.
G-7p U. I). FOX.
Our "Jitney" Onr ThN nml ntlr.
Don't mlsa this. Cut out this slip,
oncloso with llvo ccntn to Foley &
Co., Chicago, HI., writing your untnu
and addresH cloarly. You will receive
In return n trial imckngo containing
Foloy's Hbney nud Tnr Compound,
for cougliB, coldH and croup', Foloy
Kidney 1'llls and Foley Cathartlo
Tablets, 1'attorMon Drug Co. Adv.
Try tho Stono nnd llnro's Knr
Flies. Skuso llardwuro Co. Adv.
Uso cracked corn for cblckgnfecd
tho now Bund Flour Mill hiiH It
See Kdwarda for pnpnr hanging.
Adv.
For nlgn
Adv.
imlntliiK oe Kdwnrda.-
SlfJXK i.-cnt sai.i:.
"For Iti-iit," "Fur Hale." "lIooitiK
to Let", "llcniscl.copliiK ItimniH," "Xo
Adiiilttiincc," "Xo SmoUIng," lie..
clc, rinciirils piliili'il In lnr( t,ir
on I it'a vy lirNtiiJ liiinnl, 1." rnili- ein Ii
U'HH III llllllltl(llNlllllf(lll Olllcii. I 'Ml
CLEAN HOUSE
THE NEW WAY
Send for Hlnrkwoll. I In will coma
with ti Whllo Crow Vnoiium Clounor
nnd when ho Iouvim, Hid iIubI lonvim
with him. CluiigiM ruiiHonable. For
nppolntmoutu toleiihouu 1'attorHon'B
or tho Owl.
Clnn up nnd
WnrilH. Adv.
paint up. to IM-
.kfc
THE COZY
RESTAURANT
ill
r
The Furniture Man
Guarantee Used Atuoraobiles
On Easy Payments
Send (or Lht ef Prku ud SftcUictUu
J.V.LEAVin&CO.
PORTLAND
Hulled
Barley
THE NEW BEND
FLOUR MILL CO.
Ih Now .Milking Ifulled
Barley for Chicken I'ecd.
AccordliiK to KcportM
l'roui CiistoiMOrM It Not
Only Make tlio IIoiik I,ny
Better, But Kavi-s tho
Clilcki'ii KiiImt Money.
TUV IT.
Spring
SEED
Rye
A Curlnnil from I'tnli Iti
rehnl Today. TIiIm Keeil
U Clean uml Kound, Keml
Onlcm at Once to
THE NEW BEND
FLOUR MILL CO.
Ili:XI), GRIXION
BIG VALUES IN
UNDERWEAR'
For Men
Two pieee suits food hulhritin at 50c per fjfirnient
Union suits of smiie material nt 81.00 per annent
Heavier weight union suits at $1.00 per garment
Kxtru fine light weight union suits S1.50 per garment
We also earry the original 11, V.- I), and l'orosknit
union suits at 51.00 per garment.
For Women
Complete .line of COMFY CUT UNDERWEAR
SATHERS
Agents for Standard Patterns
C. V. SILVIS
REAL ESTATE, INVESTMENTS
HAROAINS IN INKKIAllil) RANtIJ;S
AND CUV PKOI'fcRTY
I'roperty Handled for .Von.
Kekldciitw
Timber I41111U Bought mill Kohl
l.Ut Your I'lirnm For Salo or
lcliiiugo With .Me.
Office on Oregon St., Bend, Oregon.
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