The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, February 23, 1916, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    THi: HEXI) Il'UiETIX,JiEXI), OHK., WF.DXESIlAY, FEIHtl'AKY 2.1, HMO.
1'AOK 7.
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The KODAK
Buy Your Kodak Now
With Spring coming on all
outdoors invites you. A pic
ture today is a record tomor-
row. Exclusive Agents for
EASTMAN Kodaks and
Cameras. We do develop
ing and printing. New
goods just received.
REED & NORTON
n
bend The 3fea6 Store oreoon
.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Dr. U. C. Coo bus licen In Portland
tlilo wcok.
C. II. Hatch was up from Tumalo
yesterday.
J. O. Thorp was up from Tumalo
yesterday.
P. 11. Johnson was In from Milll
can on Monday.
Alox. Mackintosh loft Friday night
on business for Portland.
Prcsldont Fred Stanley of tho C.
0. I. Co., was horo on Saturday.
Christian Sclonca services every
S-nilay 11 a. m. at Sathors hall.
H. II. Do Armoml and It. D. Kot
chum went to Prlnevlllo yesterday.
C. M. Hcdflcld of DcschutCB was n,
huslncss cnllor In Hcnd on Saturday.
J. W. Howard, Jr., was a huslncss
visitor from Lower lirldgo on Mon
day. Father Sheohan of tho Catholic
church, loft Tuesday morning for Seattle.
II. I), Chess, of Redmond was a
huslncss caller In Ilend on Tuesday.
Tho Commercial Club will hold Its
weekly luncheon on Saturday at Tho
Louvre.
V. D. Dames and J. A. Thompson,
of Tumalo, woro hero on business
Monday.
Carl Hoolschor and family arc
planning to leave for another location
In tho near future
Ooorgo S. Young Iiob been confin
ed to tho house this week with an at
tack of chlckon pox,
Judgo T. E. J. Duffy, of Prlnevlllo
was n visitor among Ilend friends on
Sunday and Monday.
P. C. Garrison returned Friday
from a thrc'o week's business visit to
lionnors Ferry, Idaho.
Dr. J. U. llarr returnod Monday
from Eugana whoro ho was called on
professional business.'
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank W. Sullivan
returned Monday morning from a
week's visit In Seattle.
Mrs. Horry Stevens, of Los Ango
lr J, who has been staying at tho Al
tr.mo;it, left on Sunday.
Mrs. 15. M. Larn entertained at
Air. nnd Mrs. II. E. Smith have re
turned to tho Pino Mduntnln ranger brldgo on Monday afternoon In honor
Btntlon. . i. .. i ol her nunt, Mrs. Wpllaston.
LIST YOUR
PROPERTY
rURING the next HO days
I expect a number of par
ties coming here from the out
side who will be interested in
farming lands.
F YOU want to sell, rent or
trade, list your property
with me. I will give same
r
my personal attention.
HAVE money to loan,
small or large amounts, on
improved or unimproved farms
Come in and talk it over.
I
F. M. McCAFFERY
REDMOND, OROflON
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
J, X. Masten, of tho Maston Lum
ber Company of La Pino, was a busi
ness caller In Hcnd on Saturday.
Tho Uonil high school Vocelved n
now microscope this week as n pres
ent from W. I). Dames, of Tumalo.
A, II, Horn nnd fnmlly returnod
Thursday night from liny City, Mich
igan, whoro they have spent tho win
tor. II. A. Foster, county assessor, was
nmong thoso attending the stnto as
sessors convention at Sulom Inst
week.
Two'of tho heifers .belonging to
H. J. Suttong, that was bitten by a
coyoio several weeks ago, died last
week.
Tho cafeteria dinner hold on last
Wednesday night under tho auspices
of tho Presbyterian Guild was well
patronized.
Mrs. S. Mcintosh returned Satur
day morning fromi Portland where
she spent a week making purchases of
spring millinery goods.
II. O. Perry, district superintend
ent of tho Mothodlstc hurch, who has
been at tho Altamont during his stay
horo, left this morning.
John Dubuls, who enmo up from
Sr.lem InBt week on work ,ln connec
tion with tho Tumalo project, spent
Sunday at the Altamont.
10. M. Mills, of Chicago, a repre
sentative of stockholders In tho Ilend
Wntcr Light & Power Co., Bpcnt Frl
dny hero, studying local conditions.
Tho Ilend Company has moved Into
Its now odlccs at tho corner of Wnll
nnd Ohio streets, formerly occupied
by tho Ilrooks-Scnnlon Lumber Co.
A largec rowd attended tho Wash
ington's birthday social given last
night in Sr.thcr's Hall under tho aus
pices oft ho ladles of tho Mdthodlst
church.
Deputy Labor Commissioner Win.
A. Dnlzlcl spent Tuesday In town In
specting locnl plants. Ho was ac
companied on his trip by Commis
sioner O. P. Hoff.
11. II. Do Armond nnd Superintend
ent II. iL. Hopkins woro Judges Inst
night at tho dobnto at Prlnevlllo be
tween tho Crook County high school
nnd Tho Dalles high school.
A largo number of Knights of
Pythlns and Invited friends attended
tho meeting of tho lodgo InBt Wed
nesday night upon tho occnslon of
tho fifty second anniversary of tho
ordor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarpor Skusc, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Brooks, Mr. and Mrs.
J. II. Stanley, Misses Loulso Hnlvor-
son, Hazel Archibald and Georgo
Stanloy wore guests of Mr. nnd Mrs,
Tom Dames of PrlnovIIle over Sun
day.
Itov. and Mrs. Frederick W. Cnr
steiiB, of Modford, have been spend
ing somo time hero studying loc.il
conditions. Mr Carstcns purchased
Bovernl pieces of real cstato hero
which ho plans to develop.
N. D. Beach, a well known fnrmor
of tho Powell Butte country, was In
Bend Saturday. Mr. Beach reports
that tho farmers in this vicinity nro
optimistic regarding tho prospects
for lino crops this coming season nnd
that many of thorn hnvo begun spring
plowing and seeding.
Preliminary organization of the
Women's auxiliary to tho Commercial
Club wns effected rt tho meeting hold
In tho Commercial Club rooms Sat
urday aftornoon, Mrs. E. P. Brostor-
hous being elected temporary chair
man, Another meeting will bo hold
next Saturday at 3:30 which all nro
urged to nttond.
To tho following sorvlces nt tho
Presbyterlnn church, wo most cordlal
ly Invito you. Sunday school at 10
a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Theme
Tlio Relation of tho Holy Spirit 'o
tho World." Preaching at 7:30 p.
m. "A Commondnblo Choice." On
Wednesday cvonlng nt 7:30 wo will
begin to hold a mid-week Rervlco to
which yon aro cordially Invited. II.
C. Hartranft, pnstor.
Tho girls of tho Baptist church
met at tho homo of Miss Daisy Davis.
last Saturday nnd organized under
tho nnmo of tho World-WIdo Guild
or Worth While Girls. Tho officers
olocted woro: president, Xelllo Sny
der: 1st vlco president, Orpha Hnuck:
2nd vlco president, Vedn Brown; 3rd
vlco president, Golda Cnrmnn; 4th
vlco president, Fern Itoff; secrotnry,
Floronco Wlntors; tronourer, Coral
Bates.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Fen- District Attorney.
I" hereby announce myself as a can
didate for tho Hepubllcan nomination
for District Attorney for Crook coun
ty nt the primaries to bo held May 19,
19.1C.
Htfp II. H. DE AIIM0XD.
For Sheriff.
I horcby nnnounco my candidacy
for tho ltepubllcan nomination for
Sheriff of Crook county nt tho pri
maries, to bo held May 19, 1910.
4Sp. S. K. KOBKRTS
For County Assessor.
I hereby announce mysolf as a enn
dldnto for tho ltepubllcan nomination
for County Assessor for Crook coun
ty ot tho primaries to bo held May
19, 1010. 17tfp
CHAS. A. CAHROLL.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for tho Hepubllcan nomination for
nsscssor of Crook county at the pri
maries to bo held May 19. 1010.
adv., U. D. K15TCHUM.
For Shi'i'lir.
I hereby nnnounco my candidacy
for the Democratic nomination for
Sheriff of Crook county nt tho pri
maries to bo held May 19, 1U1C.
iSp. P. 11. P01XDEXTEU
For I'll cult Judge.
I hereby announce myself as n can
didate for the Democratic nomination
as circuit judge at the primaries to
bo held on May 19. ,
T. E. J. DUFFY,
Pol ndv. 47 tfc (Presont Incumbent.)
For Shcrlir.
I hero' y nnnounco my candidacy
for tho ltepubllcan nomination for
Shorlff of Crook county at tho pri
maries to be held May 19, 1010.
ISp J. II. STAXLEY.
For County Commissioner.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for tho ltepubllcan nomination for
County Commlslsoner of Crook coun
ty at tho primaries to bo held on
May 19, 191G.
H. J. OVEBTUHF,
48.p Present Incumbent.
For County School Superintendent.
I hereby nnnounco my cnndld.tcy
for tho Republican nomination for
schiiolosuperlntendont of Crook coun
tv nt 'tho primaries to be held May
lfl, 1010.
J. E. MYEItS,
49 tf Present Incumbent.
For County School Superintendent.
I hereby nnnounco my cnndldncy
fr the ltepubllcan nomination for
school superintendent of Crook coun
ty nt the primaries to bo held Muy
19, 1910.
51 tf J. A. THOMPSON.
LOST
5xiH U. S. smooth
tread tire casing, on
rim. Suitable re
ward for return to.
Bend Garage Co.
FOIt YOUR XEXT SUIT
See DICK TiTo Tailor
All Kinds of
CM5AXIXC1 AND PRESSING
Phono Black 1481
C. E. HAMILTON
Writes Fire Insurance
Phone DUck 451
DRY WOOD FOR SALE
SPR1NGT1 ME
SPRING TIME IS HOUSECLEAN1NG
TIME. Certainly you will need a few
pieces of New Furniture. You can find
no better place in Bend than this store to
make your selection. We are always
glad to show you. COME IN AND SEE.
E M- THOMPSON
The furniture man
If you don't trade with us we both lose money.
, ANNOUNCING
Pidorial Review
Patterns
Our goods will arrive
about March 1, and we
will carry a full stock.
See this space next week
?' ;
ih:st values always at
WARNER'S
BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER
A COMPLETE Stock of
Here for Your Selection.
Lowest prices and expert fitting.
We stand back of every pair.
Men's Loggers $4.00, $5.50, $6.00, $7.50
Men's Work Shoes from.. $2.50 to $7.50
Men's Dress Shoes from... $3.00 to $6.00
Ladies' Heavy Ranch Shoe, durable and com
fortable, specially priced at $2.25
Ladies Shoes- Patent Leather, Shoe Soap
Kid, Gun Metal; button or lace; priced at
from - $2.50 to $4.50
Children's Shoes at a saving if you buy them
here. Priced from 75c to $2.50
STOP AND SHOP AT
PSBHSTO-
For County Clerk.
I horohy nnnounco my candidacy
for tho Itopuhllcan nomination for
clerk of Crook county at tho primar
ies to ho held on May 19, 1910.
adv 49'tf. J. H. HAXEIt.
For Shcrlir.
I hereby nnnounco my candidacy
for tho nomination for shorlff on the
Domocrntlc ticket nt tho prlmnrleB to
ho held May 19, 191fi.
E. II. KNOX,
49 tf. Present IiiciiinboiiL
Ouy n meal ticket at tho Alta
mont. Adv.
Try tho Al&nmnnt or menla,
Dining room inndo lnrgor and pleas
nntor. Adv.
Try our fresh hrond nnd pastry,
Cnrmody Drothors. Uond street..
Adv. 3G tt
Pool and billiards nt tho Metro,
polltnn. Just tho thing for n llttlo
relaxation In tho ovonlng. Adv. tf.
For sign painting sco Edwards.
Adv.
Host of shaves and hnlr cuts nt tho
Log Cabin Harbor Shop.
GALLON FRUITS at Saihers
IN THE GROCERY DEPARTMENTA special
purchase of Loganberries, Huckleberries, Strawberries,
Italian Prunes, Peeled Peaches, Apples, Blackberries,
Rhubarb, Tomatoes, Cherries, etc.
Apples .... 40c
Tomatoes . . 45c
Strawberries 70c
Raspberries 70c
Prunes .... 35c
Peaches . . . 45c
Loganberries 60c
Blackberries 50c
White Cherries 60c
Apricots .... 50c
Plums 35c
Pumpkin . . . 35c
Catsup 50c
Rhubarb . . . 35c
Gooseberries . 50c
Huckleberries 65c
These are all first class fruits, SOLID PACK, and
make splendid pies and sauces.
YOU POSITIVELY
SAVE MONEY BY
TRADING AT
SATHERS
n Wood
ool
OUR STOCK OF
' United States
Tires and Tubes
is complete in every detail. They
are "Miglitier than the road." Come
in and look them oer.
TiTe Skuse
Hardware
Company
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