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Tii H iiknd bulletin, bend, om:., Wednesday, .tuly it, 1013. PAGE B. !(' 0 'f n ' ft L vera M has Gh body the ance of - winning the beautiful three piece Aluminum Set, valued at $9.00 each Saturday and the final 100 piece com plete Sterling China Dinner Set worth Sao.oo. Eighteen of these handsome sets have been given to holders of lucky num bers, the, last three being won by Mrs. Dimick, Mrs. Bartlett and Mrs. George Davis. YOU have an equal chance. A coupon with each 25 cent purchase. Ask for a circular. E. A.. Sat her The Store With a Reputation of giving a Dollar's worth for a Dollar his home at Auburn, LOCAL NEWS ITEMS O. W. Snyder was up from Tumalo 'on Saturday. s Shorlft Knox wna over from Prino- vlllo on Monday. E. IL. Clark of La Pino spont Sat urday buying supplies horo. Paul Brookings and Roy Stauffcr camo Jn last week for supplies. Clydo McKay returned from a bus iness trip to Portland on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wllllcoxon, of Powell Ilutto spent Monday In town. A. A. Andorsqn of nodmond was TOglstored at tho Hcnd over Sunday. John Lenthcrmrfn 'df Portland was registered n( tho Wright over Sun day. Mrs. John Ityan gavo Mr. Ityan n surprise birthday party on Friday night. Miss Florenco Young Is homo Trom Medford to spond tho summer In Bend. Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Wen. ndy aro now living In Mr. Wonandy's house on Oregon street. Georgo W. Hoovor went to Port land on business Thursday, returning tho first of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. John Hondcrson of Alfalfa havo been stnylng at tho Ilond for tho past few days. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Forbes, and Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Do Armond wont Prlnovlllo'thls morning. Carl Jensen was Injured at Tho Bond Company's mill Saturday when 11 truck rnn over his foot It. B. Wobb loft for Pontvator, iMIchlfinn, yesterday, whom ho will join his wlfo and children. W. W. Faulkner, ABhloy Forrest, Howard Palmer and Ralph Spencer spont Sunday fishing at Fall River. C. A. Warnor loft on Saturday for a business trip to Portland and So nttlo. Ho expcctB to return on Fri day. Miss A. O. Spalding loft Wednosdny night for Grants Pass whoro 'sliQj was called-in account St lior mother's 111 ness. Cort B. Allen was in town on Mon day purchasing material for changes and additions to tho liouso on his ranch. Mrs. A. C. Lucas and son Russell left for BrowiiBvlllo and Pondloton on Saturday, whoro they will visit friends. John Peters camo down from his Dig Rlvor ranch yesterday. During his stay ho was registered at tho Wright. II. D. Ralney returned on Sunday night from Montana, whoro ho has. been for tho past throo and a half months. Mrs. J, II. Miner has been called to tho bedsldo of her father, who Is I sorloiiB ill in 1 Washington. Mrs. Floyd Dement left for Spo kane, Washington, Monday evening whoro sho will visit her sl3tjr, Mrs. A. W. Downey. Mrs. J. I). Davidson Is expected homo 011 Sunday from Monmouth, Oregon, whero she has been attend ing the norma school. Forest Ranger J. A. Brlnklov, Mrs. llrlnkley and son returned Monday night from a two weeks fishing trip to East nnd Paulina lakes. Joseph Uorgor, a homesteader In tho Ilomstnd valley, arrived In town Monday afternoon to arrange to mako final proof on his homestead. ". Mr. and Mrs. John E. Sllvortooth of Antolopo, Oregon, passed through town on Sunday on their way to ihelr desert claim near Silver Lako. Deputy Forest Supervisor V. V. Harpham left Monday for Paulina lako whero ho will do soino tola phone work for tho next week. County Commissioner Ovorturf re turned on Saturday from Prlnovlllo whero ho had been In attendance on tho July session of tho county court. Mr. and Mrs. Nealon Gilbert of Greoley, Colorado, arrived last wook to mako their homo hero with Mr. Gilbert's grandmother, .Mrs. Etta Gil bert. M. S. Miller. W. H. Boll and Joo Albright, who left a week ago Sunday for Portland by auto, returned Sun day night, reporting a very success ful trip. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Meyer nnd son Donald nrrlved Monday evening from Uhllng. Nebraska to spend a fow weeks with Sirs. Moyor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Young. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. M. Tompkins nnd Dr. nnd Mrs. Collie, of Hood River, returned on Monday from a camping trip to Crnno Pralrtc. leaving for Hood Rlvor this morning. Mrs. F. Dunhnm, who has been stnylng with her slstor, Sirs. J. B. Godfrey for tho past six months, loft last week for Alberta, Canada, whoro sho will spend tho summer. E. M. Thompson .left for Seaside Newport nnd othor coast resorts on Sunday evening. Ho expects to bo gono about n month, leaving C. P. Nlswonger In chargo of his business during his nbsenco. ' J. B. Miner has Just closed two real ostnto transactions In tho. Clov ordalo country. Ho sold tho Cyrus place to Christopher Wnrd, of Blck leton, Wash., and the Chns. Caroon plnco to Frank-Burling of this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Eastcs, nnd tho Misses Lota nnd Mary Benn spont tho wock end at Paulina nnd East Lake Although they did not catch any fish, Mr. Hastes savs that ho broke four lines that had "whoppers" on tho other end. Miss C. J. Churchill of Burlington, Vormont nnd MIbb Mnry Haynes of Glovursvlllo, Now York, who woro on tho return trip from tho Panama-Pacific Exposition, spont sovernl days with tho Misses Benson last week nt their "Mountnln Crest Vlow" ranch. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alton C. Wiost nnd daughter of York, Pennsylvania, nnd Dr. nnd Mrs. M. Hoko of Spring Grovo, Pennsylvania, arrived Sunday night to visit Mr. Wlcst's undo, Ii. D. Wlo3t. Thoy loft this morning on their way to tho fair at San Francisco. John Bel) of Tumalo was in town on Monday. Mrs. E. D. Wilson is spending n fow weeks In Deschutes. E. T. Butts lias boon confined to his bed tho past week with n serious attack of plural pneumonia. C. II. Cook of the Bend Flour Mill Co.? left for SUvor Lako yesterday to attend to somo business In that vi cinity. Tho regular weekly concert of tho i Bend band will bo given on the Mnnnhelmor corner nt Wall nnd Min nesota streets. II. O. Dlnilck vont fo Grnn'.o Pass last wee kto attend tho f uncial of his mother. J. W. Dimick was not able to get nway. Mrs. J. P. Koyes leaves tonight for Manchester, Washington, whero sho will Join her children who nro spending their summer vacation at that place. Dr.JJ. C. Coo has been circled ono of the 72 directors of tho Oregon As sociation for tho prevention of tu berculosis.. This Is a branch of tho American society of which Dr. Coo Is also a member. Tom and Abbott Mills,, tho twin Botrs of A. L. Mills, president of tho First Nntlonnl Bank of Portland, nr rlvod in town last night by auto. Mr. Mills camo In by train this morning and thoy will go on to Snn Francisco from hero, stopping at Odoll lako on tho way for n fow dny's fishing. Mrs. Genovlovo MncLnurln wont to Portland Sunday morning to visit with friends for about a week. special snow at dream. On Wednes'dny evening, July 21, ct eight b'clock, "Tho Last Days of Pompeii," will bo Bhowti nt tho Drenm Thcntro. This Is ono of tho best pictures that hnve over como to Bond, there being five reels of en tertaining nnd educational scones. Admission 2G cents. adv. circle TO .MEET. Tho Baptist Woman's Missionary Clrclo will hold nn opon meeting In tho church tomorrow afternoon nt 3 o'clock, subject: "Tho Child nt Work nnd at Play." Tho program will con slot chiefly of tnlks on "Child Llfo" in othor countries, as well ns our own. A cordial Invitation to nttond It extended to tho woman of othor churches. w Just oponod. Glvo us a trial. A now meat market. Gilbert & Son. Adv EVANS HOUSE BURNS. Tho newly built house belonging to Abo Evans on Kensington Btroot, In Kenwood was destroyed by lira be tween two nnd three o'clock Sunday morning. Thero wno no ono In tho houso at tho tlmo tho lire was dis covered, Mr. Evans having loft for his Mllllcnn homestead on Saturday afternoon. Tho cnireo of tho flro is unknown. Tho loss Is stated to bo about f 000 partly covered by Insur ance. Another house belonging to Mr. Evans In Kenwood was burned laBt year. BRUISES FACE BADLV.' Earl Evorlnghnm, whilo working ns nn off-benrer on tho edging inn chlno nt Tho Bend Company mill on Monday, was struck by a falling bonrd und knocked sonsolcss, remain ing In that condition for about in minutes. Tho Injured mnn was at tended by Dr. Coo who found tho loft sldo of his face badly cut and brills-od. Staple Groceries are 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, Ranges Tinware Grniiltcunre S. C. CALDWELL. THE STORE OF QUALITY ' Free Delivery Anywhere In City. HARDWARE Implement Wagons, HuggloN CurrlugoH Wo buy, soli or oxchnngo rent es tate anywhoro in Canada or tho United States. No deal too largo or too small for us to handlo, Levrett & Flsch, Bond, Oregon. 1C-17C The Now Bond Flour Mill Co., Is now manufacturing Deschutes Soli Raising Pancako flour. Ask your gro cer for It. Adv. "KEEPS ME POSTED." Horo is what n subscriber down In Los Angeles writes to Tho Bulletin, "Plcnso take this nH a standing no- tico that you nro not to stop tho pnpor unless I wrlto you asking It. I am Interested up there nnd Tho Bulletin keops me pr.ctcd. Tho paper Is lino. Bust wishes to It and Its editor. " E have inaugurated these decided reduc tions for quick disposal of all SUMMER GOODS. -Our July Sales continue . until the 24th. LADIES' WAISTS, values to $1.50. for this sale 69c CHILDREN'S DANDYLINE DRESSES, excellent values at SI. 25, for this sale 95c CHILDREN'S 25c and 35c ROMPERS reduced to 19c MEN'S 75c OVERALLS Kith bibs, dosing them out at 50c MEN'S STRAW HATS ' Below Cost 'Discontinued Numbers In WARNER'S CORSETS at Reduced Prices 50c Oil Color WINDOW SHADES reduced to 39c 55c WINDOW SHADES reduced to 29c Decided Reduction in all SUMMER OXFORDS. ' 1 Slop and Shop at Mannheimer fs Better Merchandise Better Values Better Service 444 EVERYTHING TO FURNISH THE HOME Headquarters for FINE FURNITURE, PIANO,S. Century Edition 10c Sheet Music. RUGS and CARPETS E. M. THOMPSON The Furniture Man V-i mmkms The COZY Restaurant fci G, C Horstman CARPENTER AND CONTRACTOR Plans and Specifications furnUhed free. Intimate cheerfully furnished. Bend Oregon MISS ABBOTT HUES FOR IjtB.OOO. (Oregon Journal.) OENTItALIA, July 10. Dorothea Ahhott, formerly of Bond, Oregon, yesterday filed suit In tho Lowls county superior court for $8,000 damages against W. -E. Brown and wlfo for nllpged personal Injuries and damage to her auto following n col lision between two automobiles south of this city nhout ten days ago. Of tho amount suod for $8,000 repre sontod alloged InJurloH, $500 dam ages to tho car and $100 for tho ton days tho plaintiff was without tho uso of tho machine, Tho defendant In tho suit Is mnnagor of tho Stillwater mill nt Vader. prop., Ilond, Oregon, Box 80. 18-21p KOlt BALE Small counter at tho Cozy Restnurant, 17tf KOIl SALE Hovoral good high grade dairy cowb: nlso good gentle snddlo pony. M. W. Knickerbocker, UlRt. 18-200 I'OIl 8ALE Plnno In good condi tion for less than half prlco to tradu for stock. Call on or uddresB C. V. Sllvls, Bend, Oro. 1(1-1 Up FOB SALE 1000 pound maro. harness and cart for sale. Bend Oarage 10c KOIl SALE Good horso nnd bug gy. Apply American Bakery. Otfc KOIl SALE Team horso, weight 3000 pounds or will trade for 2100 pound team. Nixon. lltf roil BALE Two rollnnulshmonU In the fnmout Summer Lako valley, lino soil, good climate, Ideal alfalfa land. Tho tundurest fruit and vego tables grow horo in abundance, (lood. IIoowh of artesian water from 70 to 100 feet. Surface wntur 8 feet. Prlco $100 each. Call or wrlto A. B. (lort hoii, Summer .Lake, Oregon. 1-ttfo FOIt 8ALE Farm, southwest sldo Powoll Ilutto, 320 acres, 1C0 undor cultivation, ns much more can ho cultivated; 80 fruit trees growing on place, Kor Information Inqulro nt AN fnlfn post olllco. 3-19 p LOANS. MONEY TO LOAN $100 to $1000 nmauntt). Address Box 2 GO, Bond, Oregon. 1GU ORCHESTRA HETS MOST VOTES. Wltopskl's Hungarian Orchestra was voted tho most popular fer.turo of tho rocont Chautauqua, ox.Sonntor Burkott coming second. Tho votos v-er taken on tho Inst night of the nffnlr Tlioso who counted the vol on did not keep the record of first. second und third placoH, hut simply I tho number east for each, attraction. I The votes woro as follows: orchestra i&o. nuritott D7, uergh a l, Franzko, r 42. I. 1)0 11 37, .Miller 20, Flsko 10. Jubilee 8, Adolphlans 7. Uso Doschutoa Spray Flour. Whit er and better than over. For solo by Tho New Bend Flour Mill Co. Adv. M Underwood "The Machine You Will Eventually Buy." For Sale by J. B. RUDELL At THE BULLETIN OFFICE Tho Ford Company tins cut a $t8, 000,000 dividend melon. Uso Self-Raising Dofchules Pan cake (lour. It Is alwajs fresh and a homo product. Adv. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING, FOIt SALE. FOR SALE Lunch counter, res tnurant. Central Oregon. Address box ZU, Bond. Oregon. 15p FOB SALE or TIIADE Team horse, weight 3000 pounds or will trade for real estate. Nixon 19tf FOR SALE Two thoroughbred POLAND; CHINA'pig. spring' boars, $25 each. Pedigrees free with each pig. 41 Stock Ilanch, L. O. need, Preserving Time is here. Don't Forget that you can buy the BEST FRESH FRUIT at my store Bert Sfauey The Cash Grocer Preserving Jars Now tlml PRESERVING time is here, every housewife will want some fruit jars, that is, GOOD fruit jars. We sell the Economy and Mason brands, which are con sidered to he the most practical, as well as the cheapest, in the long run. Best Jelly Glasses on the market. SKUSE HARDWARE CO. Iti (I - . IPJ