The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 08, 1915, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR.
School Books
To be sure of a full line of School
Supplies CALL ON US.
PATTERSON DRUG CO.
The Moat of the boat for the Least
J LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
0. W. Tansoy hjts bought a, Pord
car.
A. T. Framo Is In from his Hamp
ton liomcatond.
Mrs. Iloacoo Il3wnrd Is up from
Deschutes today. .
jMontcllo Coo went to Portland last
night on business.
Fred D. Wilson, of Tumalo, was up
on business on Saturday.
J. P. Koycs was In Portland on
business ono dny Inst week.
Robort Z. Davis of Gist, was In
town on business yesterday.
for
Mrs. Del Parker loft Tuesday
iier nomesieau near il.a Pino.
A. 11. Ucrtson of Summer Lako was
a business visitor In llcnd Friday.
.Mrs. Fred Fish loft Tuesday morn
ing for lior hoinestcnd near La Pino.
C. T. Clialfan and 0. W. Whltakcr
of 01st wero trading hero on Tuesday.
Dr. O. K. lleers ol Chicago Is
spending her vacation In llond nnd
vicinity.
11. A. Stover left Sunday morning
on a business trip to Silver I.ulto and
Paisley.
Horn this morning, to Mr. nnd Mrs.
S. U. Stoats, nu eight and n half
pound boy.
New Fall Fashions in Ladies' and Children's
Coat
s
Fairly Sparkle with Individuality.
As fast as we receive our ship
ments of new models we are put-,
ting them on display. The lirst
arrivals are now ready for you
nnd we will he pleased to. assist
you in making your selection.. ".
R. M. SMITH CLOTHING
COMPANY
1M,ANNI.C1 A MOIIKIj
HATH HOOM
Is not what many plumburs do,
they usually do what work theru
Is to bo dono, without any thought
of tho best arraiiRcmont. In this
wo are an exception. If desired
wo will plan tho bath-room
throughout, and submit samo for
your approval boforo beginning
work. Wo do plumbing work of
all kinds, and should bo glad in
havo you call on us when you need
any such work dono.
j, a. i:.voKimirrsoN
l'lAJMIUNO AM) 1IKATIN0
117 Minnesota St. Ilcnd, Or.
j2? Fair Dealing j?
It ktiiiuli to reason we could not
huio been Hucccssful l tho pnot llvo
years sen lug tho public unit mo
luul treated our customers fulrly ntl
fulllllcil etery promUo to them. Wo
realize Unit o cannot secure jour
' order unless )on havo coiilldenco uo$
only in our goods but In our Integ
rity mill resiton-slblllty to Mwe )u.
And remember, wo make a Hflalty
of notliliiK but Oroccrlen, and mo
make the prke too.
W. C. McCUISTON
IlF.NIl'S HEST GIIOCEIIV.
GET THAT STAY-AT-HOME FEELING
Well uppolntetl fiinilture nnd prop
er Interior decoration, to Milt tho
stjlo of jour nrrliltctturo ull.l eon.
, diico to bring you this feeling.
. .list. Thompson help )ou fnnih.Ii
thut neiy home and do It right.
' 'If mo Imseu't It, wo will set It.
CItKlUT IF VOL' PICKl'HU.
E. M. THOMPSON, The Furniture Man ,
Ylf &
II. 11. Do Armond nnd Vornon A.
Forbes went to 1'rlnovlllo on bustness
. this morning.
Mr. nnd Mrs, W. D. Clark wero In
from their ranch near tho -Tumnlo
dam on Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. l-Vpd N. Wilar6 and
Mrs. C. J. Moe't ero Tumalo visitors
hero on Monday.
A. 0. Hqdstrom, head mill wrlght
on tho Drooks-Scnnlon construction,
is expect oil soon.
D. U McKay arrived from Portland
Saturday morning for a week's visit
here oh business.
W. A. Duswell has returned to
Bend ntter spending tho summer In
the middle west.
Robert lluleson of Hums spent
Thursday and Friday of last weok In
llcnd on business. ,
A. M. I'ringlo was a business visi
tor In Portland Friday and Saturday,
returning Monday.
Dennis Carmody was in Silver
Lake Saturday and Sunday, return
ing Monday evening.
A pnrty of Shevlln omcinls Is ex
pected hero noxt week to Inspect tho
work on tho locnl plant.
Tho Chrlstlnn Sclenco services will
bo hold nt 11 a. m. Sundays In tho
futuro Instead of 8 p. m.
W. S. rinrdner has recently com
pleted tho plnstorlng In tho Cornolla
Wilson houso In Kenwood.
Monday was a legal holiday, Labor
Day, obsorved locally by tho closing
of the banks. nnd post olllco.
J. J. Rynn hns tho contract for tho
hot wator heating system to bo In
stalled In tho O'Donnell houso.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. h. Shnw were In
Hend Tuesday. Mr 8hiw was doing
publicity work for tho Sisters Fair.
Miss Cora Sather loft Friday morn
ing for Columbus, Ohio, to bo gono
about two months visiting wlUi a
sister.
Mrs. S. J. Davis of Eugcno, nrrlv6d
In Ilend Tuesday morning to spend
two wooks with hor sister, Mrs. J. A.
Hastes.
Tho Parent-Tenchor Association ,
will hold a meeting Thursday after
noon at 4 o'clock In tho Commercial
Club room.
Mrs. I. Mlchol nnd Mrs. Hyde, who
havo boon visiting Mrs. J. II. Hnnor,
returned on Sunday to their homes
In Prlnovllto.
The offices In tho Miller Lumber
Company building hnvo been romod
oled to accomodate J. J. Hyan & Co.,
ruid C. W. Ersklno.
Miss Sarah Perry mid John Mooro
of Portlnnd woro weok end visitors
In llond. Thnv wuro gnosis of Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. A. Hastes.
Mrand Mrs. C. A. Warnor spent
Sunday at tho Mountain Crest Vlow
ranch as guests of Miss Benson of the
Deschutes Stnto Dank.
Dr. Kenneth P. Long loft Tuesday
morning for Portlnnd after nu ex
tended professional visit In llond nnd
n vacation In tho vicinity.
Miss Hazel Hershey, who has boon
visiting- with hor mint, Mrs. S. "Mc
intosh fqr 80vernt weoks, loft Sunday
for Portland to enter school.
N. A. Southwlck nnd family havo
moved from tho May apartments fo
tho houso formerly belonging to A.
M. Prluglo In Park addition.
Miss aiadys Thorpo, who arrived
horo last weok fro pi Portland, has
taken a position as stenographer In
tho oinco of II. II. Do Armond.
Mrs. V. A. Forbes nnd Mrs. E. M.
Ward returned Saturday from Tho
Dalles where thoy'hnvo boon visiting
friends for tho past two, weeks.
J II. Eaton, of Union,. n mombcr
of tho Stato Tax Commission pusscd
through town.ycsterdny on his return
from n visit to n rclntlvo at La Pino.
. Llstor Wado of Condon and F. R.
Edwnrds of Fossil, horso buyers,
passed through Bend Monday enrouto
to the' Silver Lako and Palsldy dis
tricts.
Miss Cortrudo Dcshnw, who hi;
been visiting with her sister, Mrs. II.
P. Manlon for tho last two months,
left Tuesday night for hor homo In
Seattle
Miss Floronco Young left Saturday
morning for Wnsco whoro sha will
toko up hor position In tho Wasco
public schools for tho ensuing school
term.
C.-S. Hudson went to Portlnnd on
business on Friday, returning Mon
day morning with Mrs. Hudson who
Joined him there nftor her trip to tho
San Francisco fair.
Insurance Adjusters T. C. Shnnk
land, F. J. Alox Mayer and A. II.
Averts, arrived In Ilend this morning
to adjust tho Insurance on Tho llond
Company and O'Korie fires.
The Saturday luncheon of tho
i(Commorclal Club will bo held at tho
Wright Hotel. Tho luncheons will
Hereaftor be held alternately at tho
Wright and the Pilot Ilutto.
' William Hodsou, George Coulter,
Harry Eagle, Edward Hoyt and Dick
Piper all of Fort Klamath, arrived
In Ilend Tuesday with the view of
locating here. Mr. Hodson expects
to open an auto delivery In Ilend.
Dr. II. Fcrrell left Mondny for
Portland to attend the Tri-Stnte Med
ical Convention to be held In Port
land September 9, 10 and 11. Dr.
Ferrell was the delegate of tho Cen
tral Oregon Medical Society. Tho
convention delegates Include physi
cians of Idaho, Oregon and Washing
ton. Ilend people spending Sunday nt
Ilidslngs Included Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Eastes, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. II. Do Ar
jjond, II. W. Skuso, Mr. and Mrs.
.V A. Southwlck, Miss Hlghtower,
Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. A. M
Cringle, and D. M. Davis. Mr. and
UJIrs. George Stapleton and Miss Sara
Perry of Portland were also there
wfih friends,
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To the housowlfe: You take no
chance using a sack of Deschutes
Spray Flour. You can lose nothing
and gafn rojuch because every tacjc
'is ( guaranteed to bqj pure, clean,
wholesome and whiter' than ever be
fore. Adr.
A. V. H A. M. MKETIXG.
Tho regular meeting of tho Hend
LodgtNo. 139 A. Jl. & A. F. will bo
hcJd"Thursdny evening, September 0
at 8:30 p. in. Work in tho U. A.,
degree. By order of tho W. M , J.
D. Davidson, secretary. Adv. 27c
VOCAL LKSSOXS.
Mrs. llnioUl Hopkins, gtnduiito of
Albany Oonsorwitory of Music, Mu
llen t at Amcilciin Consort ufory of
Music, Chicago, Mill tnko pupils In
voice. Work with Mi.s, Hopkins will
bo accredited at the high school,
Adv.
CAltl) OF THANKS.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh O'Knno wish
to thank the friends who so liber
ally assisted them In their recent tiro
loss nnd to those who cared for Mrs.
O'Knno In hor Illness. dv.
Truo Blue Flour has been n lnrgor
sollor than any month before. Tho
whiteness, purity, excellence and the
acmo of good milling makes It a
largo repeater. Adv.
C J. Cation, graduate pianist nnd
pupil of l'nill Kiitut nnd von .)i-s.-ou,
will accept u limited number of pu
pils In pluno nnd theoretical studies.
High school pupils Mill bo glten cred
it for continuous nnd ncccptnblo
ttork. Adv.
For your nlco homo buy a lot In
Uoulovard Addition. Adv.
For sign painting seo Edwards.
Adv.
t Jjist oponcd.
Qlvo us a trlaj.
A new meat mnrkct.
Gilbert & Son. Adv
Just opened.
Qlvo us a trial.
A now meat market.
Gllbort & Son. Adv
For a good clenn shave, a good
hair cut, facial mnssago or n chlno,
visit tho Metropolitan, on Oregon
street. Adv. tf
Pool nnd billiards at tho Metro
politan. Just tho thing for n little
relaxation In tho ovcnlng. Adv. tf.
For sign pnlntlng seo Edwards.
Adv.
Policies That Protect
Tho Mahnffoy flro occurred on August
15th, Paid August 2Gth, by tho
HAUTFOim
Our other companies nro NQuALLY
prompt
1IIWI INSUICANCn COMI'AJJV
First Natloiinl Itunlc Building
Hiving Contracted (or All tlie
WOOD
on the Brooli-Scanlon milliitr, I can
furrmh any amount piomptly,
at the Very Lownl Pricci,
(l-Ft. Juniper I'oMs, Jl!jiC
7-Ft. Juniper Posts, Iflc
FRANK A. STEVENS
" Olbce wuh R. P. Miatcr
With overy cord vt wood frco
tlpknt In TTlrnntil Thnnlri.. llllV
night but Wednesday,
X X
FOR SALE at
Big Bargain
Good lot In Wiritona will be told
at a remarkable bargain. Foi
price and full particulail tee
C S. BENSON. Bend, O.rgon.
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JUST AS CHEAP
MADE TO ORDER
Firit Showing Fall and Winter Sample
Dick TEe Tailor
Cleaning and. Pr cuing a'Sprcially
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The Cozy
RESTAURANT
solicits your
piitrounge
it 1
BUY Y0UU
Groceries
AT THO NRW MDAT
MAKKIiT.
Gilbert (3b Son
UALITY FIRST, our
aim in selecting mer
chandise for this store.
We are showing NEW things every
day, direct from Eastern markets.
Of exceptional interest to every
woman, an extensive line of Aprons
just received every style conceiv
able priced from 39c to 75 c.
Now is the time to select your
Fall Dress Materials. Our stock is
complete. New Trimmings of the
latest designs are here.
A visit to this Store will
vince you that it is Bend's
style center.
Complete line of Coats, Suits,
and Skirts. Up to the minute in
style. Stop and Shop at
con-
rea
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Tho modern.to building restrictions Uso BelMtnlsIng Deschutes Pan
on Uoulovard Addition will innko It, enko Hour. It Is alwnyu fresh and n.
tho dcslrablo placo to own n lot. Adv. ( homo product. Adv,
To You From the Orchard
We receive daily shipments of choice
h Elbetta Peaches and Italian
Prunes in Apple Boxes
CANNING TIME IS ON IN FULL BLAST
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Order now and get the
Serson's Best
SHUEY'S
The Cash Grocer
NEXT
Saturday Afternoon
at 3 o'clock be on hand with
all your tickets. The LUCKY
NUMBER draws the Com
plete 1 OO-Piece Sterling China
Dinner Set valued at $30.00.
Don't forget the day, the hour
and all your tickets.
E. A. SATHER
General MercliHiuli.se
FRUIT IARS
Our Prices f Are Right
SKUSE HARDWARE CO.
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