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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1915)
W SHW'". v -trvrrjrn f .'.. -f. "" ' ; i qftffrlMu. in. Ii '.Win. i."iHi" rRsscrrr- rzr y . JniE hriSi) mnKTiN, bend, 6hi5 avkikesdav, may .vioin. PAOE 8. ?. , r; .r- .: j' , . " i . -MiFJ.TiMPyST.1jntfWi"4, jrfctoWTWrar-MBi '; ' . J :-,yTO-? fc V) l! To ,l4 I WHEN YOU BUY GROCERIES YOU WANT THE BEST. At our store you will be able to get the best there is if it is in Bend. Buy your Groceries at the Corner Store. .. i$9& mi. Bert Shuey The Cnsh Grocer Staple Groceries are the things that nre used nil the year round that is, good groceries. Try ours and you will be getting the first quality kind. Vegetables, fruits and delicacies are always in season and our store can supply all your needs in this line at right prices Stoves ltniiues TliiMiire (Jniiiltewiiio S. C. CALDWELL Tin: stoki: ok quality Pico llcllicry Anywhere In City. HARDWARE Implements YiiKim, HujikIoh ChitIhkos I County' Commissioner J. P. Ulan chnrd was in town on business on 'Thursday and Friday. The W. C. T. U. will meet cu Fri day i.ftornoon at the homo ol Mrs. Hurtranft at 2:30 o'clock. Tho Baptist Women's Union will hold n food nnd enndy sale at O' Donnell's market on Saturday. H. W. Drown of Klngler, Colorado, who has proporty intorestf) in this vicinity, is here for a short stay. Mrs. E. J. Herring, formerly of Hend, is now In San Francisco, where she expects to spend tho summer. Manager Fred N. Wallace of tho Tumalo project was up on business Monday. Mrs. Wallace accompanied lilpi. County Commissioner Ovorturf went to Prlnevllle on Monday to nt tend the May term of tho county court'. A. G. Allen of Milllcan has beon In town for the past few days. Ha expects to return tho latter part of tho week. Brick litis been delivered In tho roar of the Main blacksmith shop to.' an oven in which auto springs v i tl bo heated. Mrs. W. h. Wing, formorly Miss Lois Force, returned to town a fow days ago. Mr. Wing will Join her hero soon. Forest ranger II. E. Smith, who has beon working at Pino Mountain for tho past three weeks, is expected back tomorrow. , . . . OUEGOX TIIUNK THAIN Arrives 8 a. m. - Leaves 8:30 p.m. O.-W. It. & K. TItAIN. Arrives 7MB p. in. Leaves 7:25 a. m. STAGE LINE SOUTH. Arrives 7:30 p. m. - Leaves 10 n m. AUTO LINKS. Cars dally to Durns and points V UUUIU U11U DUUIHCMOU POSTOPPICK HOURS. nennrnl dnllverv onen daily -1 9:15 a. m. to C p. m. . No mnll distributed on Sunday. Night train mall closes 7 p. tn. Day train mall closes 6:30 a. m. - TELEGHAIMI HOUHS. Westorn Union dally 7-12,1-C, 7-10. Sunday 8-10. 4-6, TELEPHONE HOUHS. Pioneer Co., twenty-four hour aervico, including Sunday. LOCAL NEWS ITEA1S Geo. Milllcan of Milllcan camo In town on Monday. - . - W. E. Moses 'otjiMadras waa In town on Saturday. '&K'- The Drldgo Club meets with Mrs. Jtlm E. Hjan this week. J. P. Koyes loft Monday nlht on a business trip to Spokane. G. W. Horner of Tumalo came up for a short time yesterday. Tom Sharp of Prlnevllle came over for a fow hours on Sunday. Mrs, Dnlo Darker of Rodmond has been In town for tha past fow days. II. F. Dyer, of Milllcan, camo In for a load of supplies early this wcok. William Hnnloy passed through hero on UIb way to Durns on Monday. Mrs. E. W. Hlclmrdson of La Pine was hero with her son Lylo, yesterday. Leo NIcliols of Prlnovlllo was reg istered over tho week-end at tho Dend. A large niimhcr-nttnndod -tho so cial dance given In Sathcr's Hall on Friday. . Tho Commercial Club lunclibon will bo held at tho Pilot Dutto Hatol on Saturday. P. D. Johnson camo In from Milll can on Wednosday, returning Thurs day morning. J. D. Fryrear and family camo ovor from Slutera on Monday to do some shopping. Glen Mustard nnd family liavo moved Into tholr new liouso in Des chutes ndditlou. Mrs. II. C. Ellis, who broke two ill in a fall lust wuok, Is recovering from her Injurlos, ' Georgo GatoB is taking n two week's vacation from his duties as assistant postmaster. Mayor II. A. Miller went to Tho ! miles on buslnoss Monday night, re turning last evening. George S. Hohorts of Milllcan, has purchased tho Ford repair business frnm llnnren Ilnnvnr. ..,.. ....... w f II. II. Davles, who has been spend ing tho winter at Long Deach, Cal Tho Dend band will hold its next rehearsal on Monday night. n. L. HasB of Narrows was regis- lotitrned on Thursday, tered at tho Dend on Monday. I An onjoyabio concort was Mrs. Dobbs of Prlnevllle is visiting by the Dend orchestra Friday her dau'ghtor, Mrs. Frank Elklns. nt tho Droam theatrrt given night This is the Month The earth hegini to hud and blouom. Builneil tfloom i being di'ipened hy huines lunlight. Numeroui un-ipot dot the land in Central Oregon where Bend made product! are In grown demand. Three lure winner! you can alway find fresh at our itore BEND MADE FLOUR BEND MADE BUTTER BEND MADE CIGARS W. C. McCUISTON Mr. nnd Mrs. John Miller and two daughters of Walla Walla, Washing ton aro visiting with Mrs. Miller's sister, Miss Kelly. Mrs. C. C. Dull, who lias been vis iting hor sister, Mrs. C. M. Daker, left on Mondny on her return to hor homo in La Gran do. A basket social Is to bo hold at tho Grange hall Saturday evening, May IT. Ladles aro Invited to bring bas kets which will bo nuctloncd. E. M. Heyburn, who visited his son J. II. Heyburn hero last summer, has recently moved to Spokano and i v3, nned tho prnctlce of law there. Tho rcgulnr meeting of tho Ladles Library Club was hold nt tho library yesterday afternoon. Tho regular soclnl meeting wilt be held 1n June. Mrs. Ada D. Mllltcan's sister, Mrs. Kilo M. Dusey of Portland, passed through here on Monday on hor way Is Milllcan, where sho will visit hor sister. H. E. Durkc, who has beon acting as brnkemnn on tho main lino of tho Oregon Trunk, has beon promoted to head brakoman or tho Norm linnK division. Miss Elennor D. Whltmoro, assist ant in County Treasurer Jordan's of fice, has been called to her homo In Kansas City on account of illness In hor family. J. A. Drlnkloy left on Sundny for Fort Rock where ho will assist In tho construction of tolophono lino con necting tha Fort Hock nnd Pino Mountain lines. V. A., Forbes went to Prlnevllle thin morning to attend to business boforo tho county court. Mrs. Forbes nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. John E. Hyan ac companied him. Mrs. C. D. Harvey, who has boen visiting her slsto-, Mrs. W. Dntcs, left with her daughtars InBt week to visit friends In Prlnovlllo and tho Powell Ilutto countiy. V. V. Hnrpham nrrlvod last weolc to tako up his duties as anslatant for est supervisor. Mr. Harpham was formerly In tho national forest olllco at OlcnnoganfAVashlngton. G. M. O Mallv, Hta'o manager of tho Fraternal Brotherhood, will ad dress tho members of the order horo on Mny 7. Mr. O'Mnlly will also glvo higher degrees to eight of tho mem bers. Walkor Duswoll, of Portland, nr neil last wcok to work at tho Dend Company's mill. Ho Is a boh of F. W. Duswoll who visited horo recently in company with D. F. Drooks and II. L. Glpson. Mr. Duswell Is expected to nrrlvo soon with his family. CHURCH NOTICES Methodist. x Mothers Day will bo observed at the 8 p. m. service by an address, reading, etc. All nro invited. Moth er's aro urged to attend. Sunday Bchool will open nt 10 n. m. Do prompt. Regular preaching service will begin nt, 11 n. m. A. S. Dlnck, pastor. HKV. PKItllV TO PHIUCII. District Superintendent Rev. II. 0. Perry, D. D., will hold the third ounr torly conferonco nt tho Methodist church In Dend on Friday evening, Mny 7. The quarterly conference will bo preceded by prcnchlng service to begin nt 7:30. Dr. Perry travels regularly over nine counties in Ore gon and Washington. Ho predicts that Hend will reach 10,000 popula tion. Hear him on Friday evening. Screen doors nnd wire cloth. Skuso Hnrdwaro Co. Adv. HP.COHI) UUN MADE. (Stiver Lake Lcndor.) A record run of malt from Port land to Silver Lako wns mado lnt Friday. The. mnlt left Portland nt 7:25 p. m. on Thursday, arriving In Dend nt 8.10 Friday morning; w.ib picked up by tho stago lino's fast passenger nuto and taken ovorlind 91 miles to Silver Lake, arriving hero nt 1 p. in., Just 17 hours nnd 35 min utes from Portland. This Ir. pretty good. Wish tha stago lino could on- I) keep up tho pace, AUTO SERVICE IMPROVED. Arrangements for Improved nuto 8ervlco to tho south wero complctod last 'week when L. D. Fox nnd Wnttor Coombs, who have been operating In- Ldependont cars, associated them selves with tho Pioneer Auto Stngo & Truck Co., formorly tho Wcnnndy iLlvery Company. Tho company has purchased n new six-cylinder, seven pauscngor, Plorce-Arrow car and now offers dally touring enr servlco bo tweon Dend and Fort Dock, Bllvor Lako and way points. Connections will bo made for Lnkovlow, In view of tho chnngo In tho own ership of tho company and tho fact that J. II, Wcnnndy is no longer con nected with it In any way the name of tho company tins been changed to Pioneer Auto Stngo & Truck Co. ndv. 9c Scrcon doors nnd wlro cloth. Skuso Hnrdwaro Co. Adv. MAY DUILI) ON RIVER. Planning tho erection of a hand 8omo residence west of tho river In PInolyn Park on tho wntor front, G, P. Putnam has announced tho prob able sale of his present rcsldonco In Park addition. Mr. Putnam tins placod tho proporty on tho market and it Is understood several possible purchasers ar.o negotiating for It. Ac cording to present plans t. Putnam would duvolop n 150 foot water front In PInolyn Park, Just south of the R. W. Sawyer residence building whnt tho plans show would tio n unlnua nnd beautiful homo. With tha orcc tlon of a handsome residence on tho ndjolnlng property, which Is owned by E. M. Lara, who plans to build this summer, tho flvo largo lots em lirncod would become ono of tho most attractive spotB In Dend. Seo EdwnrdB for poper hanglng.-Adv. For sign painting bco Edwards. -Adv. if SiPJSr flRl Aff T " wWrSmSlv1 Attention Your Boys and Girls should wear Black Cat Hose for foot comfort and wear. Our No. 15 Leather Stocking, triple knee, linen y C heel and toe, priced at wJC Our No. 11 Children's Stocking, big C -value at 2 pairs for wJC Ladies' Black Cat Hose in Lisle, all weights, priced at 2 for 25c, 25c and 50c Men's Extra Quality Fibre Silk at 25c Other Men's Hose from 10c to 50c We consider the Customer's interest first by selling QUALITY Merchandise ' at LOW PRICES. Stop and Shop at Mannheimer's THEV'VH GOT DILL RURIEI). (Tho Orogonlnn.) DES MOINES, April 30. Dy tho provisions of tho will or William W. Drown, who wns n wealthy cattlo owner of Dend, Oregon, tho confer ence of tho Methodist Episcopal church in drogon is to receive $500, 000, to bo used in tho establishment of nn Industrial school for boys and n homo for aged ministers nt Salem, Wlllnmutto University Is ulso ono of tho benetlclarlcB. For sign painting bco Edwards.-Adv. COYOTE KILLS KIIEHP. Though tho rabies epidemic has hud consldernhlo effect In reducing: tho number of coyotes In the homo stead country they nro not all gonu, however, nor In tho epidemic yet checked. A. L. Mcintosh brings In word that Inst wcok u rabid coy o to ran Into a Hock of sheep In tho Mll llcnu valley and killed n few of tho animals beforo tho border could pre vent tho dnmago. Tho coyoto wnn Itself killed by tho herder with con siderable difficulty. Garden and Inwn upiwers. Hurdwaro Co. Adv. Bkaao Lawn sprays. Grass shears nnd tools. Skuso Hardwaro Co. Adv. Tho Redmond Commercial Club will glvo n big dance In the Now Mod ern Garage on the evening of May 15th, nnd a cordial Invitation is ex tended to the public to attend this big event. Coma and attend tha County High School trnck meet and 'stay for the big danco in tho oven- Ing. auv uc GIVE us a chance to make that little luncheon or dinner a real treat to your out of town friend. The Cozy Restaurant. , TEN DAYS TO CLOSE OUT The Remainder of the Bennett and Goodman Bankrupt Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, p T DT 1DMC Shoes, Underwear, Etc. V. JL" DUIaINO Mt-fc-M CASH PRICES at PETE LEHRMAN'S C. V. SILVIS REAL ESTATE, INVESTMENTS BARGAINS IN IRRIGATED RANCHES AND CITV PROPERTV List Vour Farms For Ssle or Exchange With Ale. Property Handled for Non-Residents. Timber Lands Bought and Sold. Olllce on Oregon St., llend, Oregon Horse Shoeing Not. 1.2.3.4.3 $2.00 No.. 6 id ...... $2.50 RncttutJ ... $1.00 REPAIR WORK, ft hour . . . 50C TIRE SETTING. U $4.00 tire . $1.00 Aik (or other pike. P.LEHRMAN Hulled Barley THE NEW BEND FLOUR MILL CO. Is No iv Making Hulled Hurley for Clilckoi Peed. According to Hexrtn Prom CuHtomnra It Not Only Mil he the llenn !ny Hotter, Hut Hawn the Chicken Itulher .Money. TUV IT. Spring SEED Rye A Carload from I'tnli lu rched Today. TIiIk Heeil In Clean nnd Hound. Hend Order ut Once to THE NEW BEND FLOUR MILL CO. ijr.ni), oituao.v D igg ONT MISS SEEING Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle on the screen at the DREAM THEATRE, THURSDAY, MAY 6. The film shows all the new steps danced by the best dancers in America. Ladies Attention Have you seen our latest cloth top shoes? They are the most stylish shoe ever put on the market, and beside one of the best wearing shoes that the Pet ers Company have ever put out. Come in and see them at our store. FATHERS Agents for Standard Patterns rH