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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1915)
fljaauAiaimiaTOiatawsoitt ' ,i THE MEND HULLETIN, BEND, OllE., AVEDNKSDAY, MAY 12, 1015. PAGEB. airs, vieorgo urosternous gave a dinner party In honor of Mrs. John W i Ferguson at her residence last night. Mrs. II, H, Do Armond's sister, Miss Poarl .L. Collins, qf Modford, arrives tonight, to Bpend tho suninior hero. 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 v. your Groceries at the Corner Store. fl .6 ,t Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Gnrey passed through town last week on their ro turn to their homestead nt Prlnglo Flats. Hunter & Stants have been having their property In Deschutes nddltlon clenretl of sngo brush, and tho trees trimmed. Tho Hend high school tennis team defented tho Ilcdmond high school tennis team In tho doubles match on Saturday. Tho M. E. Ladles Aid Society will hold a food Bale In O'Donnell's win dow Saturday, May 15 from 10 a. m. We Sell V f - . i . ' 'ii j A k i y ' Bert Shuey The Cosh Grocer Staple Groceries are the things tha nre used nil the year round- that is, good groceries. Try ours and you will he 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, Ranges Tinware Griuiltcwnro S. C. CALDWELL THE STORE OK QUALITY Frco Delivery Anywhere In City. HARDWARE Implements Wnjfons, IIiikkIcm Carriage LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mrs. F. T. Parker Is on the sick list. Carl Wyso of La Pino was hero on Monday. II. A. Gosnoy drove over from OUt yosterday. Olo Hansen of Deschutes was In town yesterday. A. I). Davis of Held, was In on busi ness last week. . . - . Leo" Lafolletto of Prlnevillo Is ov .tionJjU8liicsaaoUay. .. . . . . J. B. Minor's family have movod to their ranch at Tumalo. A. S. Collins arrived ongrffda'y for a visit with friends. ' C. A. Warnor Is putting in 1G foot of new shelving In his storo. C. H. Faulkner of Rosolmrg, Is vis iting his brother, W. W. Faulkner. MrH. Mcintosh spent Saturday In Tumalo with n stock of mllllnory. Tho Ilrldgo Club will ho entertain ed by Mrs. Floyd Dement on Friday. F. N. Arnolt of Summor Lako was roglstorod at the Wright over Sun day. E. L. Clark was down from La Pino on business tho first of tho week. Charles MnBon, who has a homo stead near Crescent, was hero last week, Postmaster W. G. Fordham of La Pino camo down yesterday on a busi ness trip. W. P.. Vandovort has been down from "Tho Old Homestead" since Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Shaw, of Sis ters, were hero Saturday aftornoon on business. M. C. Aubroy of Deschutos camo up yesterday to attoml to somo busi ness matters; - - - Miss Josephlno Young of Lake view, was roglstorod at tho' Pilot llutto over Sunday. J. P. Koyes returned Sunday morn ing from n business trip to Spokane and Portland. District Attorney W. II. Wlrtz nnd Sheriff E. H. Knox of Prlnevillo woro ovor on Friday. Tho West Sldo Fair Association will glvo another danca at Tumnln next woek Friday. llnrnvy O'Donnoll wont to Port land Saturday nlghl on diUIuojU, n turnlnu this morning. C. H. Stover, a brother of II. A. Stover, Is expectrd to urrlvo hero on a visit cany in juno, .; NOTIONS JEWELRY CANDY ENAMEL WARE TINWAltE " TOYS KITCHEN GOODS CUINAWARE UNDERWEAR IIOSIEHY LACES HIRIIONS WE Can SAVE YOU MONEY CO.ME AND SEE Warner's THE VAIUETY STORE oun prices S.10-15.S0.S.' Cents A. M. Prlnglo, 1). A. Stover nnd E. II. Dcnman went to Crano Pralrlo en a fishing trip Sunday. L. C. Whlttcd Is oxpectod back front an oxtonded visit to California within tho next few days. Forest Hanger H. E, Smith, who who has been working at Mt. Pino, spent tho week end In town. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Egan nnd H. II. McMlcklo of Ilcdmond spent Sun day on a fishing trip up rlvor. Clark Paul wont out yesterday to mako repairs on tho tolophono lino between La Pino and Croscent. " Mrs. C. J. Mock and daughter, Miss Margarot Mock, wero up from Tum alo yesterday doing somo shopping. to 2. p. m. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Norton of Mil llcan passod through town last weok on their return from a lshlng trip to urano rraino. Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson, who havo recently sold their ranch, loft for Portland this morning to mako their resldonco there. Grace, Vandovort, Margaret Thompson and Iluth Caldwell Bpnt Sunday In Ilcdmond as delegate! to tho Epworlh Loaguo convention. A. O. Wnlker will preach In tho place of Kev. II. C. Hartronft on Sun day evening on nccount of tho latter having to preach In Ilcdmond on that date. Mrs. Florcnco Dunham, who has licen under tho caro of Dr. Norrls during her Illness, has now mifflclent ly recovered to return to her homo with tho Godfrey's. Tho social meeting of tho Presby terian Guild -will ha held at tho home of Mis. Forrest, May IPtl), at 3'. 10 p. m. All friends of tho socloty aro cordially Invited. I). F. Harper and II. E. Dlackman, representing tho Prosbytory of Pon dloton, passed through hero on Sat urday on their way to La Pino, whoro they organtxed a church on Sunday. There will bo an old fnshlonod so cial given by tho Mothodlst ladles In Snthors hall Thursday evening, May 20. Program followed by refresh ments. All cordially Invited to at tend. Mrs. P. It. Dencor and her slstors, Mrri. C. S. Hartmnn and Mrs. II. Hnrt- man, of Ln Monro. North Dakota, who havo boon visiting her recently, loft on Tuesday for San Francisco to visit tho fair. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo MUllcan re turned last week from Tho DnllcH, whoro they went to nttond tho Colllo celobratlon. Mr. MUllcan went out to his ranch -whllo Mrs. MUllcan Is spondlng n few days hero. Mrs. Ilert Shuey has gono to Tho Dalles to visit her brother for somo time. Mrs. Shuey was elected a del ogato to tho Iloboknhs Grand Lodgo mooting nt Newport nnd will prob ably attend about tho 10th. Sho will bo absent from Hend soveral months and- her llttlo daughtor, Lucllo, -will Join her nt Tho Dalles, when school Is quh Lots closo In payments. J. A, -$C0 to 12G. Easy Hastes. Adv. Special, June 1 -4 DIAMOND W BRAND BAKING POWDER in 1-lb. to 5-lb. lotf. The cheapest and belt bakintf powder on the market. Also CORN STARCH at 5c per package. T. R. McClincy, The Accommodating Grocer This is the Month The earth begin to bud and blouom. Business (loom is being dispersed by busineu sunlight. Numerous sun-spots dot the land in Central Oregon where Bend made products are in growing demand. Three sure winners you can always find reliant our store BEND MADE FLOUR BEND MADE BUTTER BEND MADE CIGARS W. C. McCUISTON 50 LOTS IN AUBREY HEIGHTS $12G J1G0 1200 2fi0 $ 7.1 9IOO Ji $1-3 CUT TQ. IIO 9.1 CASH AND Ijtt MONTHLY, (I PElt CENT OH 910 CASH MONTHLY, NO INTEREST AM. 810 J. A. EASTES, Affent THE TME-Middle of May THE PLACE-77ks Store THE GIRL- Who Wears always enjoys Comfort and Style. We sell Warner's Corsels at $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $3.00 $3.50 $5.00 Made in Front and Back Lace. WARNER'S BRASSIERES ARE FAMOUS TOO. Sold at 50c and $1.00 We sell the Original Gossard Lace Front Corsets Stop and Shop at Mannheimer fs Wo buy, Boll and exchango city property and lrrlgablo lands. Lov orott and FIbcIi, Uond, Orogon. Adv Lots closo In $C0 to $125. KnBy Paymcnta. J. A. Eastes. Adv. For Blgn painting boo Edwnrds.-Adv. Lnwn sprays, arass shears and tools. Skuso Hnrdwnro Co. Adv. Lots closo In $G0 to $125. Kasy Payments. J. A. Eastus. Adv, LotB closo In ?U0 (o $ 1 2 .r, . Kasy Payments. J. A. Easlcn. Adv. j ft Try ourMerehnnts Quick Lunch nt Noon. 15c uiul up. THE COZY RESTAURANT Y" REFRIGERATORS DURING THE 1JOT WEATHERi EJATAULES ARE VERY APT TO SPOIL IF YOU HAVE NOT A GOOD jlEFRIGERATOR. NOW IS THE TIME TO PREVENT THIS, AND THE REST WAY TO DO THIS IS TO HUY A NEW REFRIGERATOR FROM MY STORE AT $1.00 JDOWN AND 11.00 PER WEEK, E. M. THOMPSON THE FURNITURE .MAN. &8&!M&A3i3&i3 1& ttB&atir&A&M s s fi fi $ 7i $ I V Pi V pi 71 J. Ryan Gt Co. GOVERNMENT LAND TIMBER LAND IRRIGATED LAND AND CITY PROPERTY Exclusive agent for Kenwood and Kenwood Gardens Also close in Irrigated Acreage in One to Five Acre Tracts '4 3 r4 kS r4 r4 FULL SPEED AHEAD THE GREATEST FIU'ITS OF THE PRESENT OPPOR TUNITY WILL GO TO THE ONES WHO ARE DUST PREPARED. IIE1NO THE OLDEST ESTAI1IJSHED RESTAURANT IN THE CITY. GOING ON OUR SIXTH ANNIVERSARY. IN OUR PRESENT LOCATION, WE FEEL THAT WE KNOW THE DEMANDS OF THE POP ULACE AND ARE PREPARED TO HANDLE THE REST OF TRADE AT ALL TIMES. WE AIM TO GIVE GOOD SERVICE, IN FACT. A LITTLE MUTTER THAN OUR PRICKS JUSTIFY. WE THANK YOU FOR PAHTJAT RONAGE AND WILL APPRECIATE A CONTINUANCE OF THE SAME, AFTER DATE WE WILL ADD TO OUR PRESENT A LA CARTE SERVICE A DAINTY COM III NATION I1REAKFA8T HILL OF FARE ALSO MERCH ANTS QUICK LUNCHEON AT NOON. 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