The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, June 02, 1915, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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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.
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Bert Sfauey
The Cash Giocer
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Staple Groceries
are the tilings 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 ure always in
season and our store can supply all
your needs in this line at right prices
Stoves, Kmircs
Tlniviiro
Grnnltctrnro
S. C. CALDWELL --W
THi: STORE OK QUALITY
FreolMlvcry Anywhere in City.
HARDWARE
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
F. V. SwlBher of Tutnalo spent Stit
urdny hero.
Joo Hobo returned from Spokano
Monday morning.
T. II. Foloy wont to Madras on
business yesterday.
M. S, .Miller and family moved back
to Harper Monday.
n. K. Wooloy and family wont up
tho rlvor Inst week. .
J. P. Hnloycamtrup from-hls ranch
at Tunialo yesterday.
Ted Hoko Is working In Tho Hul
lotln olllco this weok. ,
Marsh Aubrey, of Tumalo, wns up
on business on Friday.
M'ss Helen M. Manny loft for San
Francisco Friday night.
J. N. Masten and family camo down
from La Pino yesterday.
Roliort Innest s now working In
tho First National Dank.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Stants loft for
Portland Sunday morning.
n. L. Tono of Slstora wns register
ed at tho nond Ycstorday.
Mrs. T. B. J. Duffy of Prlnovllle,
visited In Bond last week.
J. C. Thorp nnd O. II. Norcutt
camo up from Tumalo on Monday.
K. N. Polndexter of Prlnovlllo
spent Monday visiting friends ho'ro.
Geo. 0. Sedgwick nnd J. II. Elliott
of Kedmond spent Memorial day
hero.
Forest Supervisor Morrltt has been
on tho Metollus on business this
week.
Miss Mnrlo Thomas of Oatowny has
been visiting In town durtngstho past
wcok
Qoorgo Mtlllcnn Hub neon In froiii'
his ranch In tho Mllllcan valley re
cently.
Mr. and Mrs.' F. L. Shaw of Sis
ters camo over this morning to spend
tho day.
A. D. Norton and P. I). Johnson
camo in from Mllllcan on business
MondayV .
Mrs. Charles 0'Ncll, of Prlnovlllo,
visited Mrs. Henry Whltsett on
Thursday.
Deputy Labor Commissioner Dnl
zell was hero an a trip of Inspection
Inst weok.
John 10. Ttynu wont to Portland on
business Friday night. Mrs. Itynu
accompanied htm.
S. II. Dell and J. E. Albright of
Mrs. C. P. Johnson of Erlnovlllo ,, ,,,,. ,,m
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VIBliqU 111 I1UUI1 IUBI WJUUKa"-M
Ed Ceroid of PrlnovlllewnsR uug
Miss Mnymo Taylor left for her
homo In Minnesota on Friday.
Frank Ilobnrgo of Alfalfa wno reg
istered at tho Wright on Friday.
F. E. IlrosluB tjanis ovor from
Prlnovlllo on business yestorday.
Addison Donnott, special writor for
Tho Orcgonlan, Is In town today.
Miss Mnymo Howard has tnken n
position at tho Cozy Restaurant.
Louts Rodsoth came down from
his La Pino homestead last week.
II. W. Douglas camo ovor from his
home In Prlnovlllo to attend to somo
business on Sunday.,
L. A. McKonzIo returned Inst weok
from Lob Angeles whuro ho has been
spending tho wlntor.
Horn, to Mr. nnd Mrs. E. It. Rus
soll, of Mllllcan on May 23, a sovon
nnd a half pound girl.
Hnsebnll prnctlce Is bolng held on
tho ball grounds on llond street ovary
evening nt seven o'clock.
Mrs. E. M. Thompson roturned
from n weok'u trip to Portland nnd
Oregon City on Thursday,
Special, June 1 -4
DIAMOND W BRAND BAKING POWDER m
1-lb. to 5-lb. loti. The cheapest and Lett baking powder on
the market. Alio CORN STARCH at 5c per package.
T. R. McCIincy, The Accommodating Grocer
1 Shrlner & Huoy aro putting a spo-
cini ooay on tneir rord car, nnd ex
pect to use It for delivering1.
Glenn Cok of Itedmond opent tho
week end In toWn. During his Btay
ho wob registered nt tho Hond.
Mrs. Henry Whltsott's mother.
Mrs. I. L. Kctchum. tif Prlnnvllln.
'arrived lust night to visit her daugh
ter.
It Is reported that W, P. Vnndevert
killed a 400 pound blnck bear with
in six miles of his up river homo yes
terday. The W. C. T. U. will hold Its reg
uliir mectlnt, nt tho homo of Mrs. Ira
Ft.-, Qrer;rv'(d avenuo Friday nf
ternoon. MIbs Pearl Hlghtower left Mondny
night for Ccdro-Woolley. Washing
ton, where she will Spend her summer
vacation.,
Mrs. C. E. Nichols nnd daughter,
Miss Boatrlco WIngato, loft for Port
land Saturday where thoy will spend
the summer.
Tho A. L. French Cubs woro de
feated by Prlnovlllo In n closely con
tested game on Saturday, tho scoro
bolng 7 to 3.
A lnrgo crowd was present nt tho
dnnco given for tho benefit of tho A.
L. French Cubs In Sather's Hall on
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Ayn, nnd
baby Barbara passed through town
last week on their return to La Pino
for tho summer.
MIbs Mnry Itelth left Saturdpy
night for Pendleton, Oregon, whoro
sho will visit with somo friends dur
ing tho summer.
I). F. Smith camo In from Tygh
Valley on Sunday to nsslBt Hanger
Oney on tho Hlg Klver Hanger Sta
tion this summer.
A number of girls gavo a linen
Bhowcr In honor of Miss Qertrttdo
Mnrkcl nt tho rcsldcnca of Mrs. V.
A. Forbes on Friday.
Mrm C. J. Lovcrctt of Doidi'tle
entertained Mrs. II. C. Ellis, Mrs. J.
E. Mporo nnd Mrs. II, II. Do Arniond
at hor homo on Friday.
John Farroll, who was formorly
employed nt tho Bund Hotel, Is vis
iting In .town from his mothor's homo
stead near Cllno Falls.
Drs. It. C. McDonlol, J. II. Cogh
lan, U. C Coo. nnd Davo ParnuuU
returned from a four days fishing trip
to Odell Lnko on Mondny.
I). II. Hnncli of Portland, who owns
n theatre ont ho cast sido, Is hero
with a plan to opon n moving plcturo
house under consideration.
Prof. Thomns Shnw of tho Oregon
Agricultural Collego will preach both
tho inornate nnd evening services nt
tho Baptist church on Sundny.
Miss Mnbcl Loronco loft for Mon
mouth, Oregon, on Frldny, whoro
sho will stay a fow days beforo at
tending tho Panama exposition.
Tho Library Club will hold a npo
clal salo of pansy plants nt O'Don
noil's market Saturday afternoon, tho
pinnts soiling nt u cents n uozon,
S. E. Loudcnalngor, of Portland,
representing various business houses
ofcthnt cltf" whilo lioro Inst week, an
nounced his intention of removing to
llond.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frpd N. Wallnco, J.
Alton Thompson and Joiin DjiuuIh
pnssod through town this mTrnIng on
their way to tho meeting nt tho
Ornngo hall.
Mrs. Frank Elklns loft Friday
night for Portland whoro sho was
(tilled on account of tho sorlous III-ic-Hs
of her sister, Mrs. John CooiuIih
or Prlnovlllo.
Forest Hanger II. E. Smith, who
has been working in tho Pino Moun
tain country for tho past month, linn
been at tho local Forestry olllco tho
last fow days.
Hanger Hnrrlson camo In from tho
Fort Hock Hanger elation on Sunday.
With G. W. Hoover ho mado tho trip
ovor tho now rond, tho nuto being tho
first car through.
Ilobort, Jennotto nnd Elizabeth
Koyes loft for Manchester, Washing
ton on Friday where thoy will upend
tho summer with their grandmother,
Mrs. Hobort Dudgeon.
C. II. Hlshnp of Imporlnl arrived
In town Sunday night from Portland
where ho had purchased a flno driv
ing horse. Mr. lllshop left for his
homestead Mondny morning.
Tho United States civil servlco
commission announces Hint nn exam
ination for tho position of rurnl enr
rler on tho Powell llutto routo will
be hold nt Hedmond on Juno 2 6i
Garth II. Young returned on Satur
day from Dnytona Beach, Fin., where
no una neen for tlio Inst olghtcon
months. With Mrs. Young ho wna
registered nt tho Altnmont Sunday.
Word hns been received by hor
friends hero Hint Mrs. a. P. Put
nam will lenvo Salem this Sunday for
tho cast. Sho will remain In Con
necticut during most of tho summer.
Uecnuso of III health Miss Loulso
Halvorsen resigned her position nt
the First National bank on Saturday
and left .Monday night for Hood Rlv
er whoro sho will spend tho suniincr,
Henry W. Heed, one of tho enrlv
settlers in Lytlo nnd nt ono tlmo as
sociated with John Steldl In tho saw
mill business hero, Is visiting his
brother nnd other relatives In this
vicinity.
Frances and Wendell Thompson,
who hnvo beon nttendlng school In
Dend during tho past winter, hnvo
returned to White Hock, tho Ilnrnes
ranch below Tumalo, whero their
parentB nre living.
C. S. Hudson wont to Portlnnd on
business nnd to buy n now nutomobllo
on Friday. Mrs. HudBon accompan
ied him. Thoy roturned on Monday.
driving In from Shnntko with Mr. nnd
Mrs, John E. Hynn.
Sir. nnd Mrs. T. J. Johnson nnd
family spent Saturday night with
Mrs. Johnson's Bister, Mrs. Henry
Whltsett. Thoy loft Sundny morning
by auto for Snn Francisco where they
win nitcnu tho exposition.
Miss Ethel Holmes and Miss Mar
tha Sldner left Sundny night for tho
fair. After visiting In Cnlifornln for
a weok Miss Holmes will return to
hor homo In Chlppown Falls, Wis.,
Miss Sldner will spend tho summer
In Fremont, Nebraska.
J. Clinton Vandovert, who has been
serving In St. Vincent's hospital In
Portland, returned for tho commence
ment exorclws of tho llond high
school on Thursday, which ho attend
ed In company with his mother. Mrs.
Vnndevert nnd son returned to tho
"Old Homestend" Saturday.
Mrs. E. LlnBter or Evnnston, III.,
nrrlvod recently to visit Mr. nnd Mrs.
Henry LInster nnd to nttond tho wed
ding of her nlcco, Anna. Mrs. .LIn
ster Is mnklng a lolsuroly trip over
tho country, having como to llond
through Canada. From hero slip will
visit tho Panama exposition nnd Intor
roturn to her homo via Pnsodcnn',
Los AngeleH, San Diego, Salt Lnko
and Denver.
Lots closo In $60 to $12. Easy
Payments. J, A. Hastes. Adv.
Uso Deschutes Spray,
bettor than evor. Adv.
Whiter nnd
:mmm:mm
Lots close In $00 to 9125, Easy
Payments. J. A. Hasten. Adv.
LADIES'
PHOENIX I
SILK
HOSE
Guaranteed
nt
I 75c and $1.00
NEW Wash
Skirts
Just Received
in White and Tan
Priced at
$1.25 and $1.50
The most COMPLETE stock of
SUMMER
MA TERIALS
in Bend can be found here. Price,
combined with quality, will convince
you that you should make your se
lections here.
Organdie Lawns, printed flower effects, 00 in
ches wide, 15c per yard
Voiles, in plain white and printed designs, 40
inches wide , 25c per yard
Itice Cloth in white and flowered designs, HO
inches wide 25c per yard
Linweave Suiting, the most suitable material
for white skirts, Middy blouses, children's coats,
at 25c per yard
Plisse Crepes in plain colors and flowered pat
terns, HO inches wide, 20c jer yard
TUB SILKS, IMPERIAL SILKS.
SILK POPLINS
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"mmy
Slop and Shop at
Mannheimer 's
Ilrlng your rcnl cstnto simps to
Lovorett & Plsch, llond, Oregon. 12c
For Blgn pntutlng seo Edwnrds.
Adv.
lluy your seed oatB at tho Now
llond Flour Mill Co. Adv.
LatH closo In $00 to $121. Easy
Payments. J. A. Eastes. Adv.
A fovr hours nt n ulco classy, clean
up-to-dnto place especially prepared
for gontleman, will romnva nil worry
and troubles Immediately. Tho Met
ropolitan, Adv.
Seo Edwards for pnpor hnnglng,-,dv.
40444444.
LUNCHEON
will be served in
honor of the Com
mercial Club next
Saturday at the
COZY
RESTAURANT
T Mannheimer's
BraRffisfflftw
"Cutting the Cost"
The good business woman runs her home, na the good business
man runs his store. The keynote of success Is right buying.
Make your cash produce for you. Compare our prices and seo
what your cash saves for you. For example 2 cans Dutch
Cleaner for 15 cents; 3 packages corn,Hakcsfor 25 cents; 3
packages Jello, 25 cents. .These are just a few of our
hundreds of well known standard products which we sell
flofles. .Try buying from' us' nnd count your savings.
W. C. McCUlSTON
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UALITY FURNITURE
During the past five years I have fur
nished the majority of the homes in
Rend. LET ME FURNISH YOURS.
E. M. THOMPSON
THe Furniture Man
FULL SPEED AHEAD
THE OUEATEST FKUITB OF THE PHEHENT OPPOIU
TUNITV WILL (10 TO THE ONES WHO ARE HEST
PltEI'AItED. 1IEINO THE OLDEST KilTAllUSHED
ItESTAUItANT IN THE CITY, (SOINO ON OUIt SIXTH
ANNIVEItSAUY. IX Ot'lt I'ltlMI'NT LOCATION, Wll
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 (1IVE (100D
SERVICE, IN FACT, A LITTLE RETTER THAN OUR
PRICES JUSTIFY. WE THANK YOU FOR PAST lT
RONAOE AND WILL APPRECIATE A CONTINUANCE
OF THE SAME. AFTER DATE WE WILL ADD TO OUR
PRESENT A LA CARTE SERVICE A DAINTY COMIII
NATION IIREAKFAST RILL OF FARE ALSO MERCH
ANTS QUICK LUNCHEON AT NOON.
YOURS FOR BUSINESS,
The Cozy Restaurant
CENTRAL OREGON'S
Leading INSURANCE Agency
FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT,
PiaTE ttLAHH, AUTOMO.
BILE,' SURETY ISOMld.
REAL ESTATE
City and Farm Property
AUBREY) Lots $60 to $125
HEIGHTS ( TERA1S: $5 Cash and
OROKLA) $5 Mo"thy
IRRIGATED LANDS A SPECIALTY
J A pAQTTPTQ Pnice on Oregon Street
E0 I GO UENI), j.; OREGON
DON'T FORGET
That we are still giving away a
HANDSOME 3-PIECE
ALUMINUM SET
to tho person, holding the number
nearest the one under the Gold Seal
in our window, every Saturday at.
- 3 o'clock -
E. A. Saiher
Agents for Standard Patterns
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