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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1915)
tnWUWMBI!By316J ioiBB'JtwBeiaHaaai5r; VV V ! ViIKJiKXI) UULLKTLV, I1ENI), OHLj WEDNESDAY, MAY JO, 1013. TAORB. . mJRBSrfiVB luemwaaat !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. nBJ33 Bert Shiiey The Cash Grocer I Tho Presbyterian" Guild entertain ed their choir at the church last night. W. G. Fordhnm was down from Ln Pino on Saturday, returning homo on Sunday. Pnul C. Gnrrleon returned from a business trip to Portland Friday morning. Tho Mcthodbt ladles will give nn old time social In Snthers hall tomor row evening. Staple Groceries nre the things that are used all 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, nnnges Tlnwnre Granltcwnro S. C. CALDWELL TIIU STORE OF QUALITY. Frco Ildlicry Anywhere in City. HARDWARE Implements Wagons, IIiikrIom Carrlujjoi OREGON TRUNK TllAIN Arrives 8 a. m. Leaves 8:30 p.m. -- O.-W. It. & N. TltAI.V. Arrives 7:45 p. m. - Leaves 7:25 a. m. STAGE LINE SOUTH. Arrives 7:30 p. m. Leaves 10 a. ra. - AUTO LINES. Cars daily to Darns and points south and Boutliontt. POSTOFFICE HOURS. Gonoral dollvory open dally OilC a. m. to C p. m. No mall distributor on "Sunday. Night train mall closes 7 p. m. Day train mall closes G:30 n. in. TELEGRAPH IIOUHS. ,,- Western Union dolly 7-12,1-0, . 7-10. Sunday 8-10, 4-6. telephone hours. Pioneer Co., twenty-four hour service, including Sunday. ----- LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Carl Jonson spent Wednesday In Itodmond. W. n. Darnes of Tumalo camo up on Friday. Chas. W. Ersklne Is now ln Cento Villo, Iown. Cort Allen of Dig Hlvor camo down on Monday. J. J. Uiickley of Iledmond spent Monday in town. iy Mrs. Floyd Dement ontortalncd the Ilrldgo Club Frldny. Dr. E. Ilea Norrls has purchased two lots In Plnolyn park. Goo. F. Hoover went to The Dalles Monday night on business. iL. W. nialr of Powell Hutto was horo on buslnossyc8torday. John Crowo of La Pino has been spondlug tho pnst week hero. Troy Heaver of Crescont has been In town for tho irnist fow days. Mntt Clarko of Portland was reg istered nt tho Ilond on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Sponcor of Torrobonno wore In town yetitordny. John Stoldl returned from a busi ness trip to Portland Thursday morn ing. , Mrs. Frank Klklns spent tho weok end In Prlnevlllu visiting with rela tives. Howard Spinning of Wilbur, Wash ington, sponl a few days In town last week. Special, June 1 -4 DIAMOND W BRAND BAKING POWDER in 1-lb. to 5-lb. lot. The chcapeit and Lett baiting powder on the market. Abo CORN STARCH at 5c per package. T. R. McClincy, The Accommodating Grocer Thoro will bo n social given by tho Mothndtst ladles In Sathcrs hall on Thursday night. Miss Jessie Skeon, formerly of Ilodmond, has tnkch a position at tho Uend hotol. Tho Hrldgo Club will bo ontortnln cd by Mrs. A. G. Allen at her resi dence on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Lnno of Sil ver Lako were registered at tho Wright on Friday. Georgo Gates resumes his position in the post oftlco tomorrow nftor a two weeks vacation. Deputy Supervisor Harphnm of tho local Forest cdlco Is in Sisters on business this week. Paul Wolse, nnd fnmlly of Chrlst- mas Lake, came In to spend tho sum-! mer nero on triuny. W. L. Wing arrived from Itorlng, Oregon, to Jain hlo family horo on Wednesday morning. Tho A. L. French Cubs Will give nn cntertnlnment nt tho Dream Thoatro Mondny night. Mrs. J. II. 'Connnrn nnd Mrs. Har ry Manlon enmo down from Honkle ton tho last of tho week. S. Ilnldwln, of Lnkovlow, spent Thursday nnd Frldny horo attending to bo in o business matters. F. J. Gilchrist of Hums, pnssod through horo on his return from a trip to Portland Thursday. Mrs. Guy McTlcynoIds wont to Portland last night, wliero sha will visit hor brother for a month. Miss Pearl Collins arrived Friday night to spend tho summor with hor sister, Mrs. II. II. Do Armond. Mrs. I. C. Lovering, who has been seriously 111 for tho past fow weeks. Is now on tho road to rocovory. A civil service examination will ho held hero on Saturday, Juno 12 to solcct n post master at Crescent. Messrs. Catlln & Linn, proprietors of tho Pilot Hutto ranch, spont Sun day hero, guests at tho Altamont. Tho A. L. French Cubs will play 'tho Tumnlo team at tho Ilond street grounds Sunday, May 33, at 2:30. "iM. F. Hawthorno, who has boon In Onklnnd, Cnllfomln, for somo months oxpects to return hero ln a fow dnys. Mrs. Joseph H. Do Lacy pnssod through hero on hor way from Port land to hor homo in Silver Lako yos terday. , Many people nre planning to nttend tho danco given by the Wost Sldo Fair Association nt Tumnlo on Fri day night. L. C. Whltted roftiYnod from Los Angeles Friday nlSlft?7in company with his mother and slater who nro going to spond tho summer horo. Tom Murphy returned Inst weok from Elophnnt Hutto, New Mexico, wliero ho has bean employed this winter, nnd line gono to Alaska. The J. 8. Keodlocrcft Society will meet at tho homo of Mrs. Knlph Spencer next Wednesday. Mrs. F. J. Schroeder was hostess last week. M. A. Palmer nnd J. E. Engobret son left Saturday for Newport no del egates to tho grand lodge of Odd Follows which nicetB thero this weok. Mr. and Mrs. James Dopson pnss od through town Friday ln tholr nuto mobllo on their way from Tho Dalles to San Francisco. They were going by way of Itcno. Mrs. D. L. Hooghklrk of Portland, formerly Miss drnco Corbln of Ln Pino, fs expected to arrive horo on Thursday nlsht on her way to vUlt 4MIS8 urnco vnndevort. Mrs. John Miller and her two daughters, who have been visiting Mrs. Miller's sister, Mrs. M. J. ICel- iey, returned to their home In Walla Walla Monday morning. Mrs. E. M. Thompson left Friday for n Visit with Mrs. J. M. Lawrence ln Portland, from which place sho will Bpend a fow dayB with Dr. Nor rls' mothor, Mrs. J. W. Norrls. ln Oregon City. Tho Dnptlst Woman's Missionary Circle will hold a mother's confer ence nt tho homo of Mrs, J. E. Mooro, 724 Greenwood avenue. Thursdny nf tornoon nt 2:30. Tho subject will bo "The Child In U10 Home." Every body iH wolcomo. E. M. Lnrn left Saturday morning for Philadelphia where ho Is to bo mnrrlcd on Juno G to Mies Tolonn Smith. A dlnnor glvon to Mr. Lara Friday night was attended by ovor 40 of his friends. Friends or Miss Ethel Spinning, who formerly llvod In Ilend nnd at tended our public schools, hnvo re ceived Invitations to tho commence ment, exercises of tho Wilbur (Wash ington) high school from which sho will grndunto on Frldny evening of this week. . JUST RECEIVED-A Complete New Stock of Sun Shades IJAI'TIST CHUItCII. Illblo school 10 n. m. Preaching sorvlco 11 o'clock. Subject, "Illght Idenls." Union sorvlco In tho Pres byterian church ln tho ovonlng. Prayer meeting Wodnesday ovonlng 8 o'clock. LotH close In $00 to $125. Easy Payments. J, A. Knstes. Adv. Try the New Deschutes Hotel On Minnesota St. FOR MEALS J. Al. JACOBS, Prop. .......-...-....n,. , -.- - 1 Guaranteed Used Atuoraobilei On Easy Payments Send far Ltit ol Prlcci and Specllieatloai J.W.LEAVITT&CO. PORTLAND In popular shades and color ings, priced from 50 cents up. I Jew Jyjiddy fjlouses In two desirable styles, and priced at $1.15 and $1.25. MUSLIN GOWNS-Also Crepes, Rice Cloth and Nain sooks, priced at 65c to $2.25 Muslin Combinations, Prin cess Slips and Petticoats. Slop and Shop al Mannheimer's DRESSMAKING. I am now ready to do plain and fancy dressmaking. Honsonnulu rates Mrs. Alberta McPhco, EngebrotRon houso, Park nddltlon. Adv. lip Lots closo In $00 to $120. Easy Paymonts. J. A. EaBtes. Adv. For sign painting seo Edwnrds. Adv. Lots closo In $00 to $125. Easy Paymonts. J. A. EuhIoh. Adv. Lots closo In $00 to $12G, Easy Paments. J. A. EaBtes. Adv. -fi-K Try ourMcrehants Quick Lunch at Noon. 15c and up. THE COZY RESTAURANT "Cutting the Cost" The good business woman runs her home, as tho good business man runs his store. Tho keynote of success is right buying. Make your cash produce for you. Compare our pricey and eeo what your cash savos for you. For examplo 2 ctfns Dutch Cleaner for 15 cents; 3 packages corn tfakeg for 2G rents; 3 packages Jello, 25 cents. These nro Just u few of our hundreds of well known standard products ivhlch we Bell for less, Try buying from us nnd count your savlngo, W. C. McCUISTON DEND. OREGON ' Ml Rinds of , DressmaKing MRS. E. H. BALLARD, the Dreaa Maker, i now with Mr. Mclntoih and i ready to take ordera for all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY DRESSMAKING. J VteV'&'& V VAtt) k Your Refrigerator is the most important household article during the hot Summer months. Buy av good, solidly built REFRIGERATOR at my store NOW by paying $1,00 down and $1.00 per week and protect yourself against the loss that comes by eatables spoiling dur ing the hot months without a refrigerator. l 7i pi Pi 7i pi pi pi pi pi pi 3 & 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 Tra As '2a ft T4 ft r4 $ ft ft ft ft r4 FULL SPEED AHEAD THE (UtEATEST Fitl'ITS OF THE PRESENT Ol'POH TUNITV WILL (10 TO THE ONES WHO AltE MUST PKEPAKEI). 1IEINO THE OLDEST ESTAIIUSIIED UESTAUItANT IN THE CITY, OOINU ON OUR SIXTH ANNIVERSARY. IN Ol'H PlIIXKNT LOCATION, WE FEEL THAT WE KNOW THE DEMANDS OF THE POP ULACE AND ARE PREI'ARED TO HANDLE THE REST OF TRADE AT ALL TIMES. WE AIM TO OIVE (lOOD SERVICE, IN FACT. A, LITTLE HETTER THAN OUR PRICKS JUSTIFY. WE THANK YOU FOR PAST PAT JtONAOE 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 IIREAKFA8T HILL OF FARE ALSO MERCH ANTS QUICK LUNCHEON AT NOON. YOURS FOR BUSINESS, The Cozy Restaurant Dress Goods Flowered Crepe at 10c per yard Printed and Plain Rice Cloth at 1 7c per yard Printed Flowered Flaxons at 1 7c per yard Printed Radium Silk at 30c per yard Printed Grenadines at 30c per yard Peau do Cygne Broderie at 50c per yard For sale by E. A. Sat her Agents for Standard Patterns -! ' - A J .Li ft E, M.THOMP5PN, the fnpir$frK ffli frWifjUfjWWi 7K JJV .. ; r? ""- . -K- m . -. -- '