The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, January 12, 1916, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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TI1K HEND Ill'LLKTIN, IJEXI), 0P.E., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1010.
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Remember, we
VICTROLA
AND VICTOR RECORDS
Wo now hao on display. nil nines iaitlnu
f Idlll $13.00 to .SI IX). 00.
Wo will sell those on easy tcniis. A stnnlt
lmjiiii'iit down mill then 91.00 per' week
ijlitil paid foe. '
Wo keep in Moek nil the latest and bust
records.
Como in and hear them. Wo will he ulad
to play any ictottl )on wish.
Reed
huo
The 5teag(L Store
BUND
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
II, C. Hills attended circuit court
on Monday.
J, Edwnrd Larson is In Ilurns this
week on business.
Mrs. A. J. Kroencrt returned Mon
day from Portland.
J. X. Hunter went to Ijortlnml on
liUGlness last week.
Mrs. II. P. Monlon 13 vluitlng with
relatives In Seattle.
Joseph Sullivan left Monday night
for Scnttlo on business.
Chns. W. Krsklno was called
to
Tumalo on huslness Saturday.
V. V. Harpham inn do a business
trip to Prinevlllu on Saturday.
E. M. Thompson returned from a
weed's huslness trip to Portland.
Mrs. J. P. Keyes Is entertaining a
few friends at tea this afternoon.
Horn, on December 19, to Mr. and
Mrs. Marlon Carter, a seven pound
hoy.
A. H. Schroodcr, a well known
stockman, Is in town from Sliver
Lake'.
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" CLDflWEATOEI&
BE SURE YOU ARE
COMFORTABLE
these cqld days and nights. Winter will be with
us for several weeks. Do your winter buying now.
Wool Blankets $4.00 to $1 1.00 per pair
Cotton Blankets $1.50 to $3 00 per pair
Comforts . ., $1.50 to $3.00 apiece
Underwear in all weights, any material, values
for winter 50c to $2.50 per garment
, Everything in Footwear and Neckwear for winter.
R. M. Smith Clothing
Company
General Merchandise
OUR SPECIALTY
weekly or monthly payment plan. Our goods are the best
and prices lowest possible consistent with first class work
manship and material.
BEGIN NOW to furnish your home complete.
E M. THOMPSON
The furniture man
If you don't trade with us w.e both lose money.
are Agents for
Horton
OREQON
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Moon return
ed from n visit to Missoula, Montana
on Thursday.
Mr. and Snp. C. S. Hudson return
ed Monday morning from a two daya
visit In Portland.
A. M. Lara rcltjrncd on Thursday
morning from a business trip to Port
land and Seattle.
C. M. McKay wont to Portland on
business on Thursday, returning on
.Monday morning.
V. A. Forbes and II. II. Do Arinond
v.ont to Prinevlllu on Monday to at
tend circuit court.
Rov. 12'. 0. Judd will preach at tlio
Grango hall, cast of town, on Sun
day afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Dr. J. It. Parr loft Friday for
oprlngllcld, Oregon, whero ho was
called on professional business.
Harry K. Ilrooks left last night for
Portland and will bo accompanied on
his return by Mrs. Ilrooks who has
Tlio inercuy dropped to flvo below
Monday night, according to tlio ther
mometer at the local woathor station.
,M. II. Horton of Ttced & Horton,
has Jieon visiting with his parents,
nY.'Wid Mrs. M. H. Horton of Ilurns.
is furnishing homes on the
h County Commissioner Ovarturf rc-
lurned from I'riuovlito whero lie had
been in attendanco at tlio county
court.
It. Anderson nnd 0. Uutler arriv
ed from Spokane on Saturday to take
positions at tlio Hrooks-Scanlon
plant
Henry WhUsott, who sold his ln
t rest In tho Modern Oarage on Mon
day, will remain In Hend for the rest
of tlio winter.
C. A. Xlchols -of Leavenworth,
Washington, arrived in Hend this
week and expects to open n pool nnd
billiard parlor.
II. C. Huell, who has been acting
no draughtsman nt the Urooko-Scnn-lon
plant, left for his homo In Spo
knno on Saturday.
Frnnk It. Prlnco wbb In Portlnnd
over Sunday, returning on Monday
morning with Jlrs. Prince's mother
who will visit hcto.
Phoobo Klnnlson who recently
made finnl proof on her homestead
near Alfalfo, loft Saturday for Seattle
to mako her home.
Sleigh ride parties have been a
popular diversion during tho last
week. Several parties havo been hold
by ninny young people.
A silver offering social will bo giv
en Thursday evening In tho Presby
terian church. A progrnm for tho
evening has been prepared.
Tho roccptlon planned to bo given
Thursday by tho Pronbytorlan Guild
has been lndellnitely postponed on
recount of the cold weather.
Harry K. Ilrooks returned Monday
from n week end visit to Portlnnd
whero ho visited with Mrs. Ilrooks
Who is at tho Convalescent hospital.
Miss Anna Ilurns of Seattle and
Miss, Kato Hurk of O'Hrlon, Wash
ington, arrived Monday morning to
spend a few weeks with Mrs. James
Ilyan.
One of tho fiercest snow storms
seen In Hend for many years occur
red Sunday noon. Although lasting
only about half nn hour consldornblo
snow fell.
M. L. Merrltt has rented hlo now
houco In Park addition to Carl A.
Johnson, cnshlor of The Shovlln
Hlxon Company. Mr. Johnson's fam
ily will join him here soon.
Owing to a small attendanco, tho
election of olllcors for Library Club
to havo been held yesterday after
noon was postponed until tho next
regular meeting In February.
It. A. Kelson has received tho con
tract to do tho brick work on tlio
nrooks-Scnnlon powor houso. Work
will begin this week. Two car loads
of II ro brick havo arrived today.
A party of 25 friends of E. A. Grif
fin surprised him nt his homo cast
of town Saturday night. Tlio ovonlng
was spont In vnrlouo amusements.
Tho Hend bowlers, who matlo a
cleanup In a recent tournnmont In
Uend against tho bowlors of Prlno
vllla 'are planniriK.toj participate in n
return nintch at I'rlnevlllo soiiiq tlmo
this month.
A concort. under tho direction of
Mrs. Dell Pnrkor, will ho given Fri
day evening In tho Dream Theatre.
Mrs. Parker has obtained tho assist
anco of soma of tho best locnl talent
for tho progrnm.
F. W. Billllvon, who with Phillip
Ilrooks, of Vnncouvor, recently pur
chased tho Pilot llutto hotol arrived
Monday morning. Ho expects Mr.
Ilrooks to Join him hero soon when
they will consldor plans for tho hotol.
Robort Mooro returned Mondny
morning from Minneapolis where ho
accompanied Thomas A. McCann,
who .'ns called thoro on account of
.tlio death of Thomas L. Shovlln. Mr.
McCann will return Inter In tho week.
On nccount of tho recent snows
Mrs. Edward Eggleoton, Mra. Wil
liam Hanloy, Claronco Luckey, Ed
ward Egloy, MIbi Gladys Holland nnd
Dr. J. S. Saurman, all of Burns, were
snowbound In Hend for severnl days
Irast week.
Every Back of flour manufactured
by the Hond Flour Mill Company
conies from wheat grown In Jefferson
nnd Crook counties. Adv.
January
is
Bargain
MONTH FOR
Photos
Cabinet Photos that
were $5 to $10 now
$3.00 to $6.50
.' P ER 'DOZEN
TODD&
SYMONS
Bond Street
A farewell recoptlcn was given to
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Merrltt last I-'rl-i
day evening at tlio Methodist church I
by the Ladles Aid Socletj. A pro-,
gram consisting of recltatlcns, music'
nnd.tnlks were given, Refreshments
weio served.
Methodist Eplscopnl church: Sun
day school lo n. in. Pionchlim 11 1
a. m. Epworlh League G.30 p. in,i
Preaching 7.30 p. m. Prnver meel-i
lug Thuisjlny 7:30 p. m. The pub
lic cordially Invited. Franklin W.
Keagy, pastor. i
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Stunts return-1
cd from a several week's stay in '
Portlnnd on Sunday." Mr. Stnats re-1
ports that thero is snow l'i Portland I
for the llret tltno In several years and '
that weather conditions have been'
unpleasant for several wcekB.
b Settleis In tho Ornngo hall neigh
borhood will meet at tho hall next
Wednesday and put tho building In
shape for tho rest of the winter.
Wood will bo cut, the windows cased
mid other needs attended to. All oio
Invited to attend to help. The la
dlcB will Inlng lunch.
On Friday evening, Jnnunry nth,
thero will bo a Jitney Fair at the
homo of Miss Margaret Thompson.
Thero will bo various side bIious be
sides refreshment booths where you
can easily dispose of your "faro '. A
Jolly time Is promised to nil who
como. This Is given by the Epworth
League
Presbyterian church: To the fol
lowing services wo extend a cordial
wolcomo to any who nro looking for
a church homo. Sunday Bchool at
10 a. m. Prenchlng nt 11 n. m.
Theme: "Tlio Lovo that Will not Lot
Us Go." Preaching nt 7:30. "Tho
Civil Trial of Jesus" will bo the
themo for tho evening dlscouiBc. II.
C. Hartrnnft, pastor.
I have designed tho most attrac
tive live room modern bungalow, hav
ing 13x18 foot living room In fnct
overythlng thnt goes to make a de
lightful homo. Can bo built for
$1500. If Interested nddreon Hutld
er, llox 303. Adv. 4c
Dr. J. G. Turner of Lowe &
2 Turner, oyo specialists of Port
land, will bo In Hend again on
Tnursdny and Friday, Jnnunry 117-28,
at ThorBon'B. Jewelry storo. Don't
fnll to consult Dr. Tumor about you?
eyes nnd glnsses. Headaches reliev
ed, cross eyes straightened. Satis
faction guaranteed. Adv.
UYMKAHIL'SI PLANS PROGRESS.
Tho bu'ldlng committee, having In
charge plans for tho now gymnasium,
is to have estimates prepared of tho
cost of different types of construc
f n for report to tho DUbscrlbers at
a later meeting. This Is the chief
result of Thursday night's meeting,
nt which plnns wero considered. Con-
cldorablp tlmo was spent In talking
over plnns for n swimming pool.
Go to tho Royal Cafo for your
dinner. Adv. 44 tf
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS
MEETING.
Tho stockholders of tho It. M.
Smith Clothing Company will hold
their annual meeting nt tho o(!lco of
tho Company in Uend on Tuesdny,
January 18. 43tfc
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
1 hereby nnnounco mysolf as a can
dldnto for tho Republican nomination
for District Attorney for Crook coun
ty nt tho primaries to bo held May 19,
101,0.
44tfp II. H. DE AUMOKD.
Depot Hotel.
The homo of tho
44-47p
homesteador.
SlltS. SlYltTLE J. SCHLAPPI.
Will givo Instruction In olocutlon,
oratory, physical culture and drntnnt
ic art, prlvnto or class lessons. Grad
unto of tho Wcstorn Acndemy of
Portland and hnB hnd 12 years teach
ing experience. Itesldcnco second
Plvnl houso north sldo cast end. adv
Seo Edwards for good houso paint
ing. Adv.
VOn YOUR NEXT SUIT
See DICK Tfie Tailor
All Kinds of
CLEANING AND PKESSLVO
Phone Iilack 1481
FOR SALE
A BRAND NEW FIVE
ROOM Cottage
Modern hi all of Its depart'
mouth Thoroughly furn
ishedA lurge Mirtlon of
tho furniture lielng leather
upholstered. A Npleudhl
$130 plouo, Mono basement
with cement door. Iargo
septic tank, two lino low,
SIcLneNM In cause of mile,
therefore it can Im bought
at n bargain. Itlght In con
ter of town. See Jl. P. SIln
ler of the lloineeeUers
liuiiil Company.
JANUARY
Clearance SaleJ
Jan 13 to 22 1
E have been busy all week tak
ing stock and of course have
found lfiany broken lines and odd
lots after cur big business of the
past three months. All these lots
will be placed on sale, affording
splendid opportunities for the thrifty
buyer. Here is a value-giving event
that will excell all our former sales
in point of value giving- and in the
face of a rising market in every line
of textile goods.
-All the goods are seasonable and
worth the full original values but we
do not want to carry these lines over,
therefore we will give our customers
the benefit.
An Opportune Time to Stock Up
on Bedding Requisites
$1.25 lied Spreads ..... .81.03
$1.50 lied Spreads Ni.UI)
$2.00 lied Spreads Sl.03
$2.50 lied Spreads su.13
$ 1.1ft Cotton IllankctB, 04x70
good weight, thoy won't hiBt
long nt this special price .l)3c
$1.00 Hlankcts 54xCS, reduc
ed to 83c
75c Depondon Sheets 72xJ0
i educed to Olio
Per dozen tjiH.oo
Hi Cont Until Towels 18x3C
Dler.clicd Hemmed Ends l-je
Ccvornll Aprons, n big assort
ment nt :H)e, 30c, hoc, 03c, 73c
Dig lino of epihroldcrlcs, nil
marked at nttractlvo prices.
$1.25 Men's and hoy's sweaters
reduced for this solo to ,.03c
Men's Mncklnnws . .. . .Ud'r nr
Ladles wool union Butts, gray
or white, weie $1.75,
noy $1.13
Ladles $1.00 cotton fleeced
union suits, largo sizes on
ly, suit Kite
Ladles' 75c cotton llecccd un
ion suits, largo sizes only
suit 33c
Ladles 05c cotton llccced un
ion suits, large sizes only
suit .'. 30c
1,000 yards 1214c Daisy cloth
for this sale lo'i
Limit of 20 yards to customer
STOP AND
MAI
RIHMffiUMTFTE)
L7J"" BROTHERS
TO (JIVE JITNEV.PAIK.
The Epworth Lcaguo of tho Moth
odlst church will glvo n "Jitney Pair"
nt tho home of Mrs. E. SI. Thompson,
F-ldny evening, Jununry II, begin
ning at 8 o'clock. Each attraction
will cost n nickel, Everylwdy como.
Adv. p-
CAHU ()!' THANKS.
Wo deslro to extend our heartfelt
thanks to tho ninny friends In Hond
and Tuninlo, who ho Kindly assisted
us during tho sIckhesH and burial of
our wlfo, mother nnd sister, Sirs.
Evallno Hiinnoll.
W. X. HUNNELL AND FAMILY.
W. It. HOSE.
"That diamond ring." Porhnps
tho setting Is getting worn. Wo put
on new points and romount dlnmoniis
while you wait. Itopalrlug and man
ufacturing of Jewelry. Slyrou II.
Symons, watch InBpoctor 8. P. &. S.,
Oregon Trunk division. -Adv.
MORSE FFHENDS
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WITrWTREM0VlrW5H0E.
The Skuse Hardware Company
iiclusive
mKmB
'mMW
MM
ill!
mm
30 In. Whiting outing was 15c
now liiii
10c MiiHlIn 7!5
10c Cambric Muslin yd So
12'j Cretonnes for the snlo lor
30 in. all wool Amoskcag
Serge reduced to yd .oe
10c Outing llnnuelH, good wt.,
now HJ4r
$1.50 Pleached Puro linen
DnmaBk, now, yd $ I. till
$1.35 Hlenchcd Pino Linen
Damask, now, yd $1.1."
$1.25 Hleachcd Puro Linen
Damnsk, now, yd J? 1. 03
$1.00 Hlenchcd Puro. Linen
Damask, now, yd Hoc
AH Ladies' Coats
at Half Price
Our Spring Hues of wash
goods, white goods, glng
hums, etc., ovor 11,000 yards
In nil, will arrive this week
end,
SHOP AT
HrilOOIj HENEPIT.
An ontertaluiiient will bo hold nt
tlio Homo Itldgo school houso Fri
day evening, January 21st. Follow
ing the program there will be n dauca
nt the homo of Sir. and Sirs. Jackson
Cllngan. Receipts of the evening for
refreshments will be iibcd for mcIiooI
biippllos. Adv. n
IIAI'TIST CIIUHCII CONCHIIT
A contort will bo given under-tlio
direction of Sirs. Dell Pnrkor assist
ed by JIund'H host talent, for tho
honellt of tho HnptlHt church on Fri
day evening, January 14th, In thu
Dream theatre. Admlslou 25 cents.
Adv.
itiavAiti).
Tlireo stn.ys, two red yenrllfltw.
one 2 year HolHtelu Bteer, long horns
brunded NL cr N2 connected on left
Hide. Knngo on tho Tumalo. (I. L.
Hrazeo, Powell llutto. 43-ISp
Protect your
Horses from
FALLING
while the ground is
slippery. A "Never
Slip WILL DO IT.
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