The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, June 30, 1915, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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HAVE YOU EVER TRIED
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My Store fort Groceries?; ,
If you havn't you should because ,
I only handle the BEST of quality
and "QUALITY IS POLICY"
BUY YOUR GOOD EATS FROM
Bert Shuey
The Cash Grocer
"5Uj3mMte9mlakm;
(Ohio, arrived in llend Saturday ovcM
1 log to visit bor dnughtor, Mrs. Geo.
a. Jones, v
Tha dance glfin by the ball team'
at Satliera Halt on Saturday night
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G. R. COOPER
Manufacturer of all kinds of
SS.O FT DRINKS '
' 4 f - Ofllce lit Cold Storage Works
, Next to nenci naraware to. warchouso
. Uend, Oregon
was well
taken )n
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
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J. D. Iludoll Is now living rt Mrs.
Frame's.
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J. II. Wonandy bns boon visiting
in town this wook.
J, N. Williamson was over from
I'rlnovlilo n Saturday.
El J, Rogers camo up from ,hla
Tunmlo ronclyestcrday.
J. W. Elklns came In from his
Crescent homestead on Monday.
J Forest IlanKor II. U. Smith camo
In from Mt. Pine ovor Sunday.
F. V. Swlshor of Tumalo,,was In
town yesterday buying supplies.
Miss Etta Iloo.ls now assisting
wlth'-tho work In the American bak
ery E. il Clark camo down on Saturday
to attend to somo business matters
here. ,
PauI'Henderson Is now running the
picture "machine at tho Dream
Theatre.
Robert Horner was liutown yoster
day attending tdVomo oT his father's
ousiuess,
Vbusln
H Allan went to Redmond on
ustneM'for The llend Company on, IT. J. I.abrle of Silver I.nko and
Monday morning. II. Speor of Cliff.
Mrs. Ada II. Mllllcan camo In from
her Mllllcan valley homo for n short
visit on Thursday.
C, J. Mock M'os up from Tiunalo
for n few hours yesterday looking
after soma, business.
Mr. and Mrs C. S. Hudson and W
D, Cheney spent Sunday at Tho Tules
with Mrs. John E. Ilyau.
Mr. ntid Mrs. Prank Hlklns en
tertained rolatlvcH from I'rlnovlilo
and I'orllrnd 011 Sunday.
Tho llutlotln Ims received n copy
of tho 1014 year hook of tha United
Btates department of agriculture.
J. A. llrlnkloy Is assisting tho poo.
pio or La l'lno In. laying out n new
road to Hast lako from La tlno.
O. W. Arnold expects to leavo for
Portland about tho first, having fin
ished his duties at tho flour mill.
Porost Hanger Karl Austin Is plan
ning to leato shortly for n six month's
vUlt with his parents In Claro, Mich
igan. Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold 'loft
Monday night for Vulcan, Alberta,
whoro they will liako their future
homo.
Oeorgo II. Hoover Itasjecontly sold
For a cars to c. J. Mock of Titmalo,
Hi
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I TON Till: HIOIlTNIIHS OP OUIl PIUCISJ VK RIMT
OCR CA8E. WE CAN 8AVE YOU MONEY AND WB
AltK WILMNO THAT YOU SHALL 1113 TUB SOLE
JUDqB AS TO OUR A11ILITY TO MAKE THIS 8AV-
-1 INO. YOU KNOW WHAT MEIICIIANDISK 18. YOU KNOW
;' WHAT YOU HAVE HEEN PAYING. JU8T MATCH TI1BSIJ
piuqHsyji wjth ouns. compare the, prices with
,1 THE VALUES,; i . . f'r
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f) ' "iuii.sDend's Best Grocery
tC. McCUISTON
attended, over $3fl being
f " .
Tho W. C. T. "U. entertained tho
ministers and? their famlllea at the
residence ofrtore. C P. Nlswongqr
last mg&t. 4$. v
Cort Allen came down from his
ranch onTuesday to got n load of
shingles) jXvhlch he will ubq on hh
nert house.
H. 11. Ford took Mrs. Ford to Port
land Saturday night, wbero Mrs.
Ford will bo tofcon core of by Dr.
B. A. Pierce.
II. D. Moore arrived on Monday
from New York City to take tho po
sition of ttrao keepor for Tha Snovltn
Hlxon Company.
Mrs. Nottla StevenBon entertained
nt an Informal luncheon Saturday
evening In honor of Miss Mryme
Howard's birthday.
Ilruco Deyarmond, who has been
living at Dallas, Oregon, tor tho past
year, returned to Uend on Friday to
spend tho summer hero.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Patterson left
on Monday, Mrs. Pattorson going to
Walla Wall to visit her mother and
Mr. Patterson going to Beattlo,
Forest Supervisor Morrltt and Ira
A. Williams, of the Stato Uureau of
Mines and Geology, wont to Paulina
lako on Monday for a short stay.
John Sather returned from San
Francisco on Saturday, whero he has
been with tho Oregon Agricultural
College band, attending tha Panama
Pacific oxpOBltlon,
Mrs. V. A. Forbes returned on Sun
day from her homestead In the Mll
llcan valley, Mr. Forbes going out for
her In bis auto. Mrs. II, H. Do Ar
mond was tilth Mrs. Forbes during
her slay.
Dr. P, C. Coo returned from Port
land yosterday morning nftor a
week's trip. Whllo there ho was
purchnsbig equipment for tho nev;'
hospltnl which will open about tho
ICth of July.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cooper of Hen-
kleton ara In town to spend ,tlio
Fourth horo Mr. Cooper will help
his brother 0. H. Cooper, In tho lnt
tcr's bottling works during tho Chau
tauqua week.
TlTo ball grounds ara being Improv
ed preparatory to holding a scries of
games during Chautauqua week. Tho
backstop has been moved back and
more room has been provided for
spectators.
Itevt II. B. Ulackman, Sunday
school missionary of Pendleton Pres
byry 1 passed through (own on Tues
day on his way from Imperial, whoro
he organized a Sunday school of 32
members on Sunday. .
M. O. Urban, an old'frUnd of J.
Eastes, spent Friday heroMin a-visit-Mr.
Urban Is one of tho oldest engi
neers In tho employ of the O.-W. II.
& N.i having been In tho yards at
Portland ovor 30 years.
Mr, and Mrs. J, A, Eastes, Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Keyes and Miss Coleman
spent the week end at llelslng s on
tho Metollus. Tho Judge reports
good nshlng, having returned with
a basket full, twcrjty of which were
over a foot long.
fe ben sola InuedmonuV """
T il
f. IlFord ro turned from Portland
1 hhi son Robert this morning. M
FMrs. Jitartln Knuteon and Bon Ford
r turned from Portland and ScaBldo
this morning.
At J. 30 this afternoon tho thor
raomctcpnt the local station stood at:
99 degrees, tho record for tho year.
jiMleg Lambert, who tins boon nurs
Ing at tho Ovorturt home, returned
to her homestead at Slstero yestcr-
ay.
iP. Mi Hlnkhouso. of Clarketon,
Washington, arrived here Tuosday.
nigut to taice a position in ir.o 11111
lotln ofllce.
Mrs. II. J Overturf's, sister, Mrs.
P.' h. Tompkins, camo up from Hood
Illvor .Sunday night bringing "Juno"
Qverturf who has been Visiting with
her.
County Agriculturist A. B Lovatt
uijd Prorcssor W. L. Orlflln of the 0.
A. 0. arrived In town this noon for
Professor Griffith's canning demon
stration this afternoon,
-A (and classification party under
the! leadership ot W. J. Sproat leaves
tomorrow for work In tho foront ad
joining the Mllllcaff valley and neigh
boring points Mr. Sproat will have
asi assistants Clyde A. Heals, Hen A.
Eddy, F It. Moffat, It. F. Wendovor
and A. F, Mauser.
ThO NoW Uend Flour Mill Co., Is
now manufacturing Deschutes Solf
Italslng Pnncako flour, ABk your gro
cer for It, Adv.
Just opened.
G1V0 us a trial.
A new meat market.
Gilbert & Son. Adv
Photos
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X7Ehnve all the
late and best
views in and around
Bend also post cards
of tilings of interest.
We repair, buy and
r sell second-hand Ko
daks. Bring us your
Kodak Finishing
Ve do it right. See
ds for enlargements
ir.from your Kodak
.J films.
BE PREPARED FOR.
The 4th
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Just Received a New Shipment of
NECKWEAR and Auto Capes.
NEW "QUAKEir COLLA1W
Priced nt
50 Cents
NEW COLLARS OP OHOANDY
Priced at
25c, 35c, 50c . '
1 JiPiAUTO CAPS IN PALM IUUCII CLOTH AND SHEPEIID
CIIIX'KH
Priced at . ,
'50c and $1.25
NP.W SUSLMEIt I'ATTEIt.NH IN MENS' NKCKWKAK
Priced at
25c and 50c
, ANOTIIRH HHIPMEXT OP WASH HKIUTS IN NEW
DESIGN'S
Priced at
j $1.25, $1.50, $1.75
Get jour Fourth of July ltniitliig nml i'lafis here nt ' '
loncit prlioi.
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Stop and Shop at
Mannheimer 's
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D. U. Huntor wont to Portlcnd Inst
night on business.
W. D. Chonoy left on his return
to Beattlo last night.
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Studio
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We buy, sell or exchange real es
tate anywhere In Canada or tho
Unltod States. No deal too large or
too small for us to handlo. Levorott
fc Finch, llend, Oregon. 10-17o
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Biff! Bang! Boom!
pyTTHE FOURTH orJULY is
rounding towM vh& ck
fcrate wkh tke coniHS Ckwti
at BMi, July 2 to Juiy.
Thomson wI ctirt )yf
hokfeg A SIX-J)AY SPECIAL
FURNITURX SALE. Don't mks
it. Make your headquarters at
leiul's LeMiiiig FurnUre Store
Airisijc.CHAUTAUCiUA week
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BUY
FLAOS
BUNTING
JAP LANTERNS
NOVELTIES
POPULAR PRICES
PREVAIL,
AT
Warner's
TUB VAKIKTV STORK
'Cobb
pbotoornpbu
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Ian to take your
meals at the
; cozy
restaurant
during the week
of the Fourth
' TIRES GASOLINE , OILS
' THE BEND GARAGE;'
. .We make 11 specialty of J'ord repairing but
you will Hnd our work ilrs class on any iiinke
of automobile. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Doonar & Thornbrue
FORD SPECIALISTS
4LMMMMHM
G C Horstman
CARPENTER
AND CONTRACTOR
PfsM and SpfClflcstlons
furnMied free, ntlmtl
cheerfully furnlihed.
Bend
Oregon
Housewives
$2.50
SAVE YOUR SLIPS FR0A1
McCLINCY'S
COMMKXfLVO MOXP.W AND KNDINO aiTUKDAY
AXV OF YOU PUHCHAKINfJ Till: iaHOKisT AMOUNT
CAN OCT T1IK CASfl.
PRICES SLASHED
DURING
Chautauqua Week
We are offering the following values in Ladies'
' shoes and waists for one week only.
LA DIBS' TWO BTKAP CANVAS; rt . g s
PUMPS. Itoduced Knim ... ..&. UU IO tj 1 ,JJ
LINKN CANVAS SHOi: IN (lOOI).. j rti-t . tK.
Yi:AH WKIT, Heduccd From . f J.UU lU I6.UJ
OUN MBTAIj MAIIY JANI3 ( . a n
PUMPS, Itoduced From ...... 2.3VJ lO &, if
COIXJNIAL PUMPS, Ci- X-. CI .CO
. Itoduced From f J.JU IO 6.07
Itoduced From ,..$330 tO $2.39
SUKDR COLONIAL PUMP8, 1 Kf 4- C Lt
Heduccd From i?J,D) IO .DV
Ileduced From . . . $3.50 lO $2.0V
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LADIES WAISTS. All the following are
good values in cool Ladies white waists.
$ 1 .25 Reduced to $ .79
$ 1 .75 Reduced to $ 1 .05
$2.25 Reduced to $ 1 .35
$2.75 Reduced to $ 1 .65
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