TJIHItKNI) nUTiLKTIN, BUM), 0111 WKIlrfKSDAY, JDXI2 Hf, 1015. PAOE ft. H t r r a 3 fr f n -r WHEN YOU BUY . GROCERIES YOU WANT THE BEST. At our store you will be able to get tle best there is if it is in Bend. Buy your Groceries at the Corner Store. (B v- Bert Shuey The Cash Grocer Hh! Bin wfftK it fJtiM apz&J3A2iK&i.iAzm W Staple Groceries are the things that are used all 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 CH this amazing climtzof one of th many thoutand of powerfully thrflllrs cenMlnlhe,,BUc& lint. the mol t. mittfcUe U the photcj4yt A twmirm cm nn)ptiiofhltfcom mitt irariM tiu. f M ft? rwtird tii prpti thftrrtmlftol CTf-Mh ruml fc bMntlfnM tina, I Ittlo, Ittft Vinuint, LrlraiMtlrt,ttf ioibigrat pan. ixint ftilaa It. , TVU rnr irlrrdiu L Thencitf jjent la I intense nbeti tna thlefattetnrtathla. Unmf iriri1 llfn Lmrn ddw h It tv M. Honof tbMitgeBleenet 01; inn amaini I nvu piny tun world haatTer wltnoaaert. You'll b Stoics, Ilnngcs Tlmtntxs drnnltewnro S. C. CALDWELL Tin: stoiu: ok quality free Delivery Any whero In City. HARDWARE Implement' WilKUKH, IlugglraJ' Cnrrlnj-M-J enlaraliid. sec The Black Box 7j Photvelur Stria! Supreme IS EtltoJiis on a wttk COM.MIIXCINf SATl'HOAY, JUXK llllli AT TIIK Dream Theatre JaWMMlMCuNiVEnAB LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mrs. A. II. Reed of Tumalo waa In town on Saturday, F. W. Dalloy came In from Klam ath Falls on Thursday. W. D. Cheney cnxno n from So nttle Tuesday morning. Miss Nell Market Is expected hack from Portland on Friday. Ted Hoko has boon working at The Bulletin office, the past week. J. Coleman camo down from his ranch at Crescent on Sunday. D. A. McPrce of Redmond was a week end visitor at the Ilond. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Evans on Thursday, an. eight pound girl. Frank L. Miller has been appointed assistant manager of the, hall team. Tom Sylvester of La Pino was reg istered at the Wright, on Thursday. Mrs, J, K, Moore and daughter, Hazel, left for Oregon City on Thurs day . Mrs. Walter Coombs went to Port land last week to visit with home folks. jf ' Fred Lucaa -ias beeti" appointed rural mall carrier on the route cast of town. Mrs. A. II. nicks, who hajjjeen quite sick recently, Is on the rtfad to recovery, . t$'t Mrs. W. Q. Mustard left last week for Goldendalo, Washington, to visit relatives. i Mrs. Fred rtsch and son Edxin eanTo'ln from their Ilenlcloton ranch on Monday. N. D. Mayers camo In from lila ranch nt Held on Monday, returning this morning. O. C. Hcnklo has beon In Portland on business this week, returning yes terday morning. Chas. Charlton of Powell Hut to spent Thursday In town attending to, business Interests. H. Latham wont to Portland Wed nesday iilght, returning on Monday with A. J, Kroenert. James Hazard of Alfalfa spent Fri day and Saturday In town attending to business Interests. Forest Ranger II. B. Smith nnd'jils brother, C. A. Smith, were in town on business yesterday. y T. R. McCllncy made a business trip to Portland on Wednesday) .re turning Sunday nigut. j ? Mrs. Uort Shuey, who has .been visiting at The Dalles for about Mx weeks, roturnod Monday. Forest Ranger Ilurton Ouoy, of; (ijq Dig River fetation, spent two days here on buslnoss lost week. ' irt Mrs, II. R. Ford has been confined to her bod the past two weeks with a severe attack of tho grip. Miss Paulino Wiest arrived on aSt urday from Portland, whero bIio has been attending tho Roto Festival. W. B. Smith and Mr. and Mrs, Jos, Weston of Hums were In town lost week, stopping at the Alternant. The Wise Fisherman jr. knows there is a time in June when the trout desert the riffles of the stream $ ' nnd take to the still pools. Some .jishermen whip the stream all day, cast Jug in the riffles, and come home with an empty basket. In our store theres always a time you can use a little ready cash for bait and take home a basket full of good things to eat. BEND'S BEST GROCERY. W. C. McCUISTON FURNITURE J.-' &m f the teadlflg artfeles of household furniture ,Mt$,t are a!wH onftfay at mj atore, wbkh I will gladly, afcow you; Ditpg Tables, Chairs. ,ad Buffets: cr6tary TaWaVVd Rockers; Drer 84 Chiffoniers, 'jUtaiV'afrrlw a'MMatt'reaaes; Carpet's, J(W. Ltoeleum, i-gbii.-OaraBHeaBy Crockeryware. Camping' Outfits, jTeats? Cla,wtaghw Ctialrs. 9tool, Sewing Machines. aad taajiy other tblsga too BUeroua to Uon. (,!( iLm! i m WLTIiPMP5N -MKiVsbi'Sk FURNITURK DRALHR., l, iWkll A, W. L. Mueller of Davenport, Iown, and D. h, McKay of Portland wore registered at tho Altmnont Suudny. H. P. Smith has recolvnd tho con tract for plastering tho Mlko DraK lch's new building on Pond street, "I,oman and Mllfortl Todd havo gono to Tualatin to vlBlt tholr grand mothqr, Mrs. V. D. Mcltay for tho Bummer. Miss Ruth Caldwell, who has been staying nt her sister Hazel's rnnch for the past week, returned homo on Friday. A traveling theatrical company cn- icrcnincu a number or Ilond pcoplo tt tho Dream Theatro on Wodnosdny evening. D. D. Qrcenwold's son, Marcus, enmo in from Seattle Sunday morn ing to assist his father during tho summer. Miss Viola Drown, who has been visiting frlonds In the Alfalfa coun try for tho past two weeks, returned homo Sunday night, Mrs. Harry Wyso Is gradually Im proving from Iter serious .IllncM of tho past two months, although she Is not yet able to got around. On Friday ovenlng tho W. C. T. U. will hold a meotlng to bo nddrossod by the ministers' of the town on sub jects of Interest to'overyono. The boxing match hold Sunday af ternoon botween Rddle Santry of Rend and "Kid" Murphy of Crescont resulted In a point victory for Mur PV. -- Mr. and Mrs. James Lowo of Port land arrived hero on Saturday to make Rend their homo. They are living In R. A. Puctt' houso in Park addition. Miss Margaret Wiest returned from Corvallls Saturday night. Miss Wiest was a member of tho 1910 class of tho Oregon Agricultural College. J. R. J.lnn and Mrs, P, V. Cotter and son of Salem, who have been camping with a party an the Mctolltis. camo over to uend Friday, register ing at the Altamont, Q. W. Arnold has resigned his po sition with tho Dend Flour Mill Co,, and will Icavo for Portland in tho near future. Q. II. rook of Portlnnd succeeds Mr. Arnold. A. J. Kroonert of the Dend Flour Mill Co., came in from Portland on Monday morning, driving from Tho Dalles In his auto. Mr. Kroonert has rented the Griffin house In Center addition. Newspaper dispatches from Klam ath Falls announce that the roads to Crater Lake will ho open to auto travel about July first, which is somewhat earlier than usual, duo to the light snows. Posters have been distributed by the Dream Theatre announcing the commencement of the latest moving picture marvel, "Tho DIack Hox,, on Saturday night. It Is a serial and will run for 15 weekc, VbT b? jracnT up fronijrunialo on tnisincM today. Judge Thorp Is up from Tumalo on business today. 0. W. Horner nnd son Robort'wore In town yesterday. V Mr. and Mrs. F. L, Shaw nro over from Sisters toddy, . A D Norton, of Mllllcan, waa In on business Monday. Mr and Mrs. J. A. Hastes spent Sunday nt Ilenham Falls. R. D. Webb was confined to Ills bod today on account of Illness. K. 0. Judd and Tom Tripled havo returned from n prospecting trip , Dr. R. D. Ketchum, of Hums, was In town Thursday night of business. . Mr and Mrs. J. D. Davidson spent Sunday on their. Powell Hutto farm. Mr nnd Mrn. h. a. Mcltcynolds moved Into tho J. 1). Shottsu houiio to day, Robert Ford Is expected to rotura from Portland tho latter part of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wallace of Tumalo were, shopping In town cm Monday. , , J. ll. Currnn of Stmiffor ban been In Dend tho past few tlnys buying supplies. M.-n. A. II. Horn nnd chllilron ex pect to lcavo on Friday for mi ex tended camping trip. J. W. Hamilton, better known na "Old Ham", has taken a poslt'on aa porter nt the Metropolitan. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Staats returned on Sunday from Portland, whero they have bean the past ten days. ' Mrs. Mary F. Mulkcy la planning to lcavo tho latter part of tho neck to vlmt lslatlvos In Washington. Miss -May Fleming, of Monroe, Washington, arrived last night to visit her sister, Mrs. Clark Rhodes. I.ouls Doonnr returned jesterday from Lakevlew with C. S. Hudjon'a car which broko down on his recent trip. Tho Daptlst Rlblo school observed Children's Dny Sunday by appropri ate eiorclflca at tho church In tho ovenlng, Mr. nnd Mrs.' W. 1). McAdnw, of Mllllcan, are In town today to arrange- for making final liroof on their homestead. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Allen nro lonv Ing today for Hast Lake whero Mr. Al(en will net ns forest guard during the, putumcr. Mrs. Laura Hcadlngton, who re cently arrived to take n position nt Mnnnhclmer'B, has been stopping nt tho Altamont. Shcop men havo robullt tho b rid go over tho Deschutes nt Dutch John's for the purpose of taking sheep acroFH tho river, i krs. 0. W. Shrlner wont to Port land Sunday morning to visit with frtiiiils prior to going to the Panama i... ... ', tfaoiuc jjxpouuon. A. W, J.owo. who has been visiting Ills' sister, 'Mrs. Jennie Overall, of Stauffcr, for tho past month, roturncd to Ilond on Friday. Qeorgo S. Young left last night for Portland whero ho will represent tho local lodge of Masons, at tho meeting of th.o grand lodge. E. 0. McQIff, the son of Mrs. Net tlo Cole, who was found dead In hor cabin two weeks ago, baa arrived from Portsmouth, H. JI. A "NEW RAILROAD SPUR! -a It should spur you on to buy ing yoiir New SUMMER TO.GS. Kayser Silk Gloves at 50c & $fc00 Kayser Lisle Gloves at 25c Kayser Chamoisette Gloves at 50c Phoenix Silk Hose, 75c & $1.00 Dependon Fibre Silk Hse 50 lllWiiwMiaiitwW Dependon Lisle Hose at 25c Warner's Corsets, $1.00 to $5.00 Gossard Lace Front Corsets I $2 to $10 r V Stop and Shop at Mannheimer' Mrs. I. I,. Ketchum left on Sun day for hor homo In Prlnovlllo after making n two weck'u visit with her daughter, Mra. Henry Whltsott. Ex-County Surveyor Rico nnd fam ily autood to Ilond on Sunday to visit friends. Mr. Rico now IIvom In tho neighborhood or Redmond whero ho Is running a farm. Mrs. C C. Speaker, of Opal City, who has been at tho Stnnloy Ranch for tho past throo months was In Dend Thursday, leaving for her homo on tho night trnln, Lota close in $Cu to Wit,. Knuy Payments. J, A, Hastes. Adv. Mrs. C. F, MelCco returned last Thursday from Chicago, where she, was colled by tbo amnion death ot her grandmother. Sho has boon gono over two months. P. C. Clarrlson, C. M. McKay and Duncan McKay and R. W, Snwyor spent two daya nt Kant nnd Paulina, lakca last wuok, bringing lack four of tho largost trout sctn hero fop somo tlmo. For sign painting see Howards.. Adv. ' Many Lots close In JOO to J12E, Easy Payments. J, A. Eastea, Adv, See Edwards for paper hanging. Adv. Mechanical Experts lmve fnnn.i; knowing material nnd construction from A to Z, they clioo&o the U. S. H.nry Ford Mlf has 3 FARMS and 3 U. S. Separators Other Captains of tho Auto Industry who havo U. S. 3cp nratora nro: II. M. LELAND, Cadillac I I.B.JOY, Packard , W. E, rLANDERS, Maxwall C. C. HUPP, Hupp G. C Horstman CARPENTER AND CONTRACTOR Plana and Specifications furnUhed free, estimates cheerfully furnlihcd. Uend Oregon Lota clone' In $G0 to $125 Easy Payments. J, A. Hastes Adr. g4444iU Plan to tnke your meals at the cozy RESTAURANT during the week of the Fourth. . -k. For further talk with particulars SPECIAL This Week Only Royal Club Honey In One-Pound Jurs nt only 25c. T. R. McCLINCY Our Motto: "Accommodation." FOR SALE BY Skuse Hardware Co. BEND, OREGON " FIRR, LIFB, ACCIDK.NT, I'LATK OLAHH, AUTOMO. I1ILK, 8UKKTY BONDS. CENTRAL OREGON'S UadiRg INSURANCE Agency REAL ESTATE City and Farm Property AUBREY) (Lots $60 to $125 HEIGHTS ( TERA1S: $5 Cash and OROKLA) 5' Wonth'y IHRMATMO LANDS A SPECIALTY I A PATPC 0eaOtoMt Aluminum Sets MR. CASH CUSTOMER:-. Remember that every Saturday at J) P. M. sharp, we are giving away a handsome H piece Aluminum Set to the person holding the number corre sponding 'to pr nearest the one under the' Gold Seal on the number card in our display wjndow. Numbers Bre ob tainable with every '25a CASH pur " chase, with which our clerks will give you a coupon which has the number on it. Truly yours, E. A. Sath&r Agents for Standard Patterns ' "1 II .. wmm rtrmi -.. II ' I WAWC? i Mtjjgr Tg . V