PAGEO. THE BEND BOLEnX, BEND. ORE, WEDXESBAY, 3IAV 31. 101. . '! H f K ,(. u I' Hi. V ( THE BEND BULLETIN (Published Every Wednesday) GEORGE PALMER PUTNAM Publisher ROBERT W. 5AWTER El!tor-Mans(rr. FRED A VOEL.FLEN Associate Editor. An iadpaaat eppr ttasd- HILL TEAM WINS in KEXD CAFE OPENS, near Coverdale to Paul Ro e'.k of The Bead Cafe, under the pr Sooth Bead, Washington, ronsidera- prietorthlp of Willi .iju Peterson of Uea 7.70; W. F. Edsaundson ranch Two V?ncouver, B. C, opened for t.usl- near Sisters, to Clarence Fletcher, te Monday morning with a gd reeeatlr of Iowa, consideration, 5,- Ing for th. square dssl. clean b- j mntm. tn- by Mira of 17 BAI IVihW- are lieaten j ItoHlins Contet ' The bowl-r, '' The Sbevlla-Hlxo. ,-.:ronage. The now eafe wit. keep J?biJ!?f "? '.T". , ....... , . Bwnd. to Jtiba Turpin. of Comsanj .- ' rce gave the Bead open nights Many Improve eat H,i:'ro. Oregcs; Harvej Harris. larwisrs a r.rpr.m laK Wadaesdaf !' aaade In the Inter - rjf if Redmond to S. B. Niciterson of rrtmwu. fc!MUK laasa la " '" "?. . Cottaee Orove. Orearon.. 320 acre . 1 1 ""--"""" at!. etesa politic and ta bt la- ;$; J4 714 to 7. Th tereE of Bend and Central Orsgoa. j ghron re m follow ' - Man) tea.'i. One Year 1.5 0atv !lf It Xoitbi 75 C. Wu 1 TVs Month ..... . .. . - .. ,. ; ' V J " '" JUrUa! ! !. !"!.!. .18 AM wbserlLtloBi are dw tad PAYABEK IX ADVAKCX. Notice of expffsOoe are mailed Btrlorrs asd i U reeal U aot aiad- wttbla rvafroa- aMe Unvs the paper will fee dfawoa- i Urfl .. (laa4. ! Braa4MQ Plea notify i aroaiDtlr of ay , Sptiwr etanse of addreae. or of lailare to re-ltdamiU tefre the paper relarlr. 04brrlo! wisjer e M1 not be raaaoarfble for ooptea tsiued. ) MiV all eaekt aad orders pir aate t The Bead Balletls. I to ranch near PrfcKetaw. B. C . consid eration I1S,. J. B. Mfnr pur- SIT ..14 ..H4 . .151 .17 .118 75 -MUMOHIAI, .)AQUIKT. Manorial Day a qMlettr ;nt cd Carry fc xeanore s 150 acre it Bm4 reaterdtT Xo aerrket -e rash in Ctorerdale. 17 held In tke chnr-hei. bat th'e.)ra--cM IJ boae clotel lr the aXtersees '! TO 1IOI.O KXaMIXATIOXS. 171 h'ars. Darlnc the da flower Kre Ctril M-rrAe exaalnatlon will be 124 laid tn the rrtrt of the dead !:. -t. h'd In Bend la the near future in 141 Pilot B tt cetneterr. the followiag (uaecte Awie'ant ei- aatiner.pateat 9ke. fur farm keep er, phrtical laboratory helper, enei neer and sawyer, aide eoat and c- 7S WEOXB8DAT. MAT 11. 11. I SPOTTED FEVER HERE p. v. imowx ia'itriiA.SE utr P. W. Browa, oa Taesday oobv ; 3H;ed a real euate deal through R P dedie surrey, niniaz draftsman 144 Mlnier la hich he pwrehaied the preparator la entomology- on June uiJlutlaesf property of H. A. Mill- at 7: cook baker, expert radio aid, ape-1 l5$tth soathweit comer of Bond and ciallst in atoraee, al8tant In trans-1 Ijaj Mianeaota tree. The., par'hase portatlon, investigator in marketing price wag a,ooo. J!r. Brawn con-. eee4a. ipedallit in marketing seed 7jg templatei the ereetkin of a cdrn on Jane 12; metal mining engineer t i ttniy MiiineM block eome'lme oa Jane 2; auperintendent of add later in the year. , plants. Junior electrical engineer on .June 21; and Junior chemist in radio- H. S. STTDKXTS HONORED. ' activity on July 5. ' DA.TL10HT OX PRIMARIES Snenl ('. in Central Orecun I. X. Day of PorUaad w. thel r.VJaer ItMOterinc FrJin Attack, rtrong xaaa oi the Ut lgltlatore J Mountain, or spotted fever, has ap. Tbroagh the abate heaped upon his ' peared la rn'ral Oron this year hfd by the Portland Joeraal. which ' for th 8r' ,,n" ' a ag period. Two students from each claw of the Bend high school were awarded COXCATEXATIOX I'OSTITJXED, prises of 15 and 12 50 for the first' Owing to tlie large number of and second highest general average conventions and other activities In la acbooi work during the year. The the coast cities during the next to Firs'. National Bank was the donor, weeks It has been thought advisable and the students who received rt ty the committee in charge fo the preity eotetntly abates everybody i H,"'rt8 toa-" fnm P'T that John aDd ieoond places respectively were, concatenation of Hoo-Hoos to post BHehaoan the gathering of the lumber- it rffflin m4ih the. ttvr x?...t... r ...i- nu t... e t ..... ,k,. M.... .i. .. .n... .j i . ".--.- "" . "'"'. Jimr rin.icjt luiu cusie k" v -.h,-, ... .. p..v. uu mire, a man dl la Haras from this K1M: Juntom. Ruth VandevSrt. and men from June 9 to June 1fi and 17. art lftp"adatly of Its dlr. Mr. illness recently and George Oeiger. Marie Brosterhoas; S op h o m6 e s. At that time many prominent lum Diy It well advertised. He has had , Dry Lake bon-.teder. Is now la x,rv Echerrer and Xellle Snydr-, berraen will be better able to make plenty of pahUcitf Perhaps from his . MBd recuperating from an attack. (rMbmen, Sherman Smith, asd Ida the Bend trip. i e jevpr come irom me nite ti ,NUODKer. . tlUftdrnAmi k k&x H fnA mh At . ., , , Uk wbkh has previously, accord-j ANNOUNCEMENT. an events, be did a t ma for r-elec- llHK to the medical theory, bitten a IIEMODEMNO HCII.DiXG. The announcempnt is made that a tlon the Mbor day. jango rat or oph-r. Mffering from thel Work began on Monday on retrod- 130,000 Jewelry stock is to be lo- Mr. Day I a Wg. a bio. Interesting ' dI,w"' Wr Ortgor was I aharge of ellng the Summr building on the .r- cated In Bend, as soon as E. M man aggrssdve and reatarktbly well otk ' ""' firovn'n sheep camps nr of Wall streets and Greenwd Thompson vacates his present loca ,M ' . ..'. .. ..,.. ..iw lHa 1" d was brought to avenue. The angle of the hulld ng tlon in the Mutzlg building on Ore- inforia. He is worth Ihtenlag toMeBj for',r,m(MSt. He was former- ev-n whea oa heartily 4lsgrf-- with him. So we reprint an ooUart be pr ftmtMi Just after the rwat election regarding tbe direct primary I.Ike all the Day literary 3aMoa. It tuts plenty of punch. We don't altogetb !y employed at The Bead Company mill. H. SPIER TO BUILD THE FASTEST GROWING STORE .IN CENTRAL OREGON ou don t !. it .' ' nnd BC0 U, pr,CCS W are - ,' ,, on tht m, ,. I. r d- I- and tru.tworthjr merchandise ..luW no r.n,pi.. hen It tome, to reliable goodat moo" savlna; prices Everything for d.i. wonr and chlldroa at a substauUal saving. Mens work shoes of the tn.st;ojtliy kind nt Men Work hir'li Vi' " ,(,c' 7r'c 1' "ml ' Women's street shoes at $. . f;? f;" Bovs' dependable shoes, iliea 9 to 1 at 3, S-.fi Bo6' dependable shoes, sizes 2 to 6 at $-'.73 and g.23 Boy's shirts 03c to ajWM Bos union suits no sleevw. knee length, at sultnoc, JiOc, 77c Mens mx ' HMc. a2c, S3c. BOc Mens pants V' 31-W,.9aJW,$l, and $r, Wosien and children's summer underwear and hosiery at a balnt. ' i Come to headquarters for the right kinds of goods at a saving. on the Pilot Butte hotel side will e gon street. This will be about Aug. removed and the remainder left r in- uit 1st. The lease has already been nlng at right angles to Wall street signed by the new firm. They will Work on the street leading to the bring a large and up to date stock of bridge will then be flnlahed. high class goods to s'lit the needs of the most discriminating taites. The ' Bnow BIO DEALS REPORTED. store will be a credit to Bend and) J B. Miner reports the follow ng there Is no better or more up to date R. M. Smith Clothing Company BEND'S LHADINd FURNISHERS FOR EVERYBODY ---" Try our hot chocolate after the For Blgn painting see Edwards. Dot Dainty. Adv Adv. Bond Mre-t. . KnicKerMKXr or uist. J" fai Oregon than this will be. The ?r of North Yakima Waab 'ere t0 s- E Reddick of Stoddard, firm hca looked over aoveral places i i., nin. .i '. ,.. county, Missouri, consideration, f.- and decided on Bond as having the I commence at once on tne .... ,.,,.., ,. a .... .... i of a iarment SO by Hft'60: w""am Johnson. 1C0 acre most promising future. Adv. 13c Y ou with Mr im it a ' J ' -,,n"r 'epwriu w: iuiiow n mere is no oexier or more up to naie .Lii .u . ... . u. . . Two St'tT rirk lliiibllnu lo III- aale during the last several weeks stock and store In Eastern or Cen- ISLil. ." !"!.?i!!!? '?.r, IW,n,l s.rwt. M. W.KnlrkertKker of Gist. 1- t-al Oregon than tUls will be. The f-atar- of th popularly tK-kucd Ore- I'- Sphie Hon sytlem. ingtoa will "TJm- dlroct urimarv." savs Mr eaeavatlon Day." has aliolliied Iparty govern- ' '" oler two story brick i n.cat and ub'i.-'tod IrreapoaslMo bulldtng to be erected on hi recent-, panalar goverameat. Kllmlnated tbe 'X lrehaeed property at the north party bOM and subttltuted a mrlad ( emwr of Bond and Minnesota; of straw hoa-MM and apprnt'--s streets. "It has substituted TJie ground floor rooma will be "I'-THnal ambition for puhMc pre- uRablc for store rooms wh- the ferment: -Wlle ladlfference for pub- second story will be arranged for Ik lnt,r-i; minority rule for ma-' apartmente. 25 in all. The building iority rt lt. xitravaganre for -rn- "' front on HoB1 'trcet. : Ineomiwterio for oflWirv the - - D.vor of the pnras for tht of tbe ltl!VO ",mr ''I.VKK Sf.MUV. 'tt.U: caauHdiiiMi m.-k .i..,.,.. . The Bend aad th Culver ball partly with pUlforma and prlnrt. tMm" wl" n,",t S'B on lh I1 Ple: tbe trench, the xmbuch, (he, ,l,",4 8"day. tbe game blog mine at the j uif on gaa of rlaudr'MI ,or lnrM 0CioCK- '" , V-T lh nM f, fj.ir dtaruNim and ' ,D w . asJcZtons. leV rlnb, and rail,. I 4 - ?. A d " ! Imi nr il. inr MiI4r!. niw.nl i,r. Pectad hie. like to see a vigorous, alert young man saalard n-.Mcrl partly H e'lci-1 iNat4 lh. "iltfrne . Ma r-nvM .1 and the ptiIic kvvm 'lv -nd stl -uted ther-ftfr Ibe mlial of religlnuH Martry. the aswratty operating r caalaad .ptare buntara, tba Irrespi albla recommendation of hired -plovaa, the -nlsrhlovona activities ' dlaloval kvphiiat- "It baa exalted nerd and diarred itad rll(loa It h ni sltluted ra hat rad. ratltrfoas tntclarsnre and bli trv for fraternity aad bm(mr1r lore It baa eubntltutad the ata chamlr. the IsUae room and tba rburfh ves try ftrtt public forum and tba io lltltictMltaiioM, "U has aul-atltutrd livi.CV rov emjjslit for tba nrdrfv adm'n'ttrn 'i,b (f ni i'r nfal- by hnv rule It baa ni'oiuhed tba golden rir shaUaaad r. msaandmetita and has tnaiT3ifira-ty ' in declaration of tlgbtf-t If liM K-il-atltOted tbe -Hrrr-n f Data Mr 'Mv Ooaatrv Tla of The ' "H kma made the Oregon atstem a Vk aad rabMd hall. 'This does not roaaa that the di "t prlBa'v should be Mbollabed l"' " should b adoutad In majunrtinn ltb the eonvfRllfn avatem The dt-r-ri priatarv should ba nada aa now. erfiil fM bod' aa It ha baea mad i owarfud Ii avll." Marortbelmra. tba dlract prlmarv ' eoaaa to stay. Ita vlrtuaa and sdvaalaaas ovarkmhinca ha faults and a) - ! I FOR YOVR NEXT Bl'IT See DICK TiTo Tailor AU El '! "' Cl.i:MX(7 AMI pitrssixn l"na HU'k ll"! DRESSMAKING Ijidli. lid Chl!tiir. tilling it anv kin. I MRS. I1.I.I.RD Ov. r li W. I. A P C Offlte Good Eats Quick Servii-e Cleanliness Variety at the- Little Brick Restaurant SIX n m h14" I I a7f I Ifi rs4 if I f al ft urnm? ' t&--. There la something about some young men that paten your ey. There Is a qual ity of Individuality about thagt yon can't resuK obaarr- .Van time you sea a of that type. Just notlca how much his ctothas have to o " aHin thi-t Impraatdon. You'll dad that tha styla, Um u tha quality of his clotyaf ara raally mora then half of It. And you'll probably dtsv cover that tbey'ru Hart SchafFner & Marx il' hes, That's one of tha things tbosa maker- of t). cloth-M ar doing for shcm :mait. gg And tMtia one of tua reaaoiM why we !! so tfanjr f the cloth, to so ! such man. CrtAtn4SU" tiilui MARTIN & SAYE TV Um ok H.tt 5KatfMf Ac Mttx clotiw sVtsmai t Ika ' "'- stasia, aau. t w w siaaasvw m aw; fwaav aiawi (1 M-eunaa Huahaa aad bla chaaeaa , - tadtiBtrloualy aa they caa. Ac-1 Hag t that. Hughaa haaa't a . . n xt of show for tha aoailnaUoa i I va if b aauld tot It ha hm't irabl praldaatlai tlmtmr. aar ""t AU f hah la uuita aaaaaiad. h Dermirrats kabw that H achat if ' all odd th strongest aosstMa Mo t, iMiean raadldalxaod rsaUala tala ' -y ar doing their bast lo dtarrsdit 1 1 ni la advam aad lo throw eatd u'r oa thn "Hughs Boons" wbiah i Metsi the aewatry as rssasrk-My. FO I L ED j Tha Tailing of the batch of Bend Tommies has been postponed from Tha poster stamp laausd hy Tha Phrllafllion Company ar as at 'rastlts a say w have ssr sssa. it I ahtvar adtrsrUatog- Wa wtafc hat UeaJ a a eowujurgjy, .1 m boss equally sffaatlvsT Tbars ' lav M .r f une 9, 1916, to June 16 and 17 Im awats awssBBBBBsB ' yssssW I Ilj I II ! Ill IK4T1III lISaVflSlaK I BOND STREET lOXRHIT . OI.&A PETROVA IN "What Will the People Say" -." (Vnls nnd l. ("flits THURSDAY. "What Happened to Mary Page" III atUUI ) A serial unvintr It n uiih ininot llllll I ' FRIDAY. I I uThe Painted Soul" I WITH HE8SIE I1ARRISCAUE . L In the lurid life of tbe underworld portrayed with' over- lllw powering reallij in tha great drums of Uesurrsetion. 1 III Cunt mill 1." I'rtit. SATl'RDAY. J-REKI. KEYSTONK COMEDY I PATHE NEWS WEKKL.Y. - - M, DANIELS COMEDY. 1 0 It) tVnis ml 15 Cmii. ' M SUNDAY SOI'LS IN RONDACK" WITH NANCE O'.NKIL t' Vasam aaW tR H .anatsfeB saaal saai ssaai Ibbh aw 1 Jai slI dL I J I U All the more time for conniving against the innocent antl unsophisticated fur specie. . If. SKUSE, . K. BROOKS. FRANK R. PRINCE. Committee . i W 4 If there is any Commodity in which you desire Quality it is in the Things a on Eat. We are endeavoring to make this, indeed, a quality store earrjing such brands of goods as Preferred Stock, Royal Club and Del Monte and you do not have to pay exorbi tant prices for such quality here. Louis Bennett, Grocer Successor to V. 0. McCuiston I t PHONE BLACK 351 orVAi OREGON STREET I ? U us -r SV. ..Jlgn..l(M4ftllli' W' 5 I j or a mwb.