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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1917)
PAGE 4. HKM) IUM,KTItf, IIEND. OHTCOON, TICl'IlMDAV, NOVKMllICK in, 1IM7 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Monday's Dnlly.) MIrb Holon Mniincy Bpcnt tho weck-ond In Portlnnd. C. J. Collins was In from Kuroiio today on n business trip. K. S. Chapman has gone to Tho Dnllns and plans to remain thoro per manently. J. II. Hnnor Is In Prlnovlllo for sev eral days complotliiR somo work on county records. W 1). Davis roturned to Ilermls ton nfter vIsIUiik S. X. Davis, of Bend, three days. A baby Rlrl was born yesterday at tho lloiul Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. K. K. DorRreno. This Is their first child. Tho small son of P. 11. Johnson, of Mllllcan, Is sufferlnp from a badly broken arm, which ho Injured yes terday. Mrs. E. II. Lnngford, of.pn; Lake, went to Portland this morning. Sho will return later If her healthi per mits It. ' Mrs. QoorRO Elliott returned today to her homo at Terrebonne. Sho vis ited thrco doys with Mrs. C. P. Xls WQnRor. L. A. Drandenburgh Is In Des chutes. Ho Is pulling trees on his ranch and will remain there tho en- tiro week. Corps threo of the Girls' Honor Guard will meet in the council cham ber Tuesday evening at 7:30. Any who wish to join tho Honor Guard may attend. Cut. This Out It Is Worth Monoy, DOX'T M189 THIS. Cut out this slip, oncloso with 5c to Fo'oy & Co., 2S35 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III., writing your nnmo and address cloar It Vmi will rnitnlvn Iti rnfnrii n trlnt pncknRo containing Koley'n Honoy aim Tar vompounti lor cougiis, coins and croup: Koley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tnblots. Sold ev erywhere. Adv. CLASSIFIED ADWTISEMMS ffi PLACER KOU bam:. Jinn Troubled For Two Years. No man should suffer backache, rheumatic pains, stiff joints, swollen, sore muscles, when relief can be eas ily had. James McCrery, Berrien Center, Mich., says he was troubled with kidney and bladder trouble for "two years. Ho used several kinds of I modlclno without relief, but Koicyi Kidney Pills cured him. Sola every where. Adv. FOH SALE Two carloads of two-vear- old steers. C. F. H.osklns, Low er Brldgo, Oro. Str.-37.Sp FOH SALE Two room furnished house, cheap. Ask for Myers. 1043 Lexington avenue. 8C8-37p FOK SALE OK TUADE For fresh milk cow, one six months' old, rod heifer, one steer same ago, bay wort horse. Address Box G3, limit" 1, Bend. S01-:'.7c FOB SALE OB TBADE For usetl auto. Team, top buggy, narm., cood driving or saddlo horses. Ad- dress Box 63, Boute 1, Bend. SdO .'17 o! FOB SALE Xew Winona wagon, sot of double harness, wagon bed. Inquire John SteldPs office, corner i of Orogon and Wall. SG3.37,ac FOB SALE OB TBADE Sound, gentlo mare, weight 1150: spring wacon. nnd harness, for Ford car. or similar make. Inquire Fox Feed i Yard. SG1-37P FOB SALE OB TBADE A good I country hotel and feed barn, doing ( a good business, on a goon lounsi road. Inquire or wrlto Bend Bui- lotln. Sta-37.t2p FOB SALE SO acres 3 4 miles Bend; iO acres water; $1000; crop, this year, potatoes, corn, hay; sen at DOUG Sunday Matinee and Night and Monday FAIRBANKS IN HIS OWN STORY "DOWN TO EARTH" A Laugh Tonic l)iilihliii! over wftli Fairbanks Sunshine Pliilompliy M bargain. A. W. Urahnm, Bend, Or, It. 1, Box 61. 793-35, 7p FOIt SALE 400 acres, closo In. with 330 acres water right, also SO acres with water right. For partic ulars, wrlto Box 2SS, Bom!, Ore. S10-35,30p FOB SALE Plenty of rough luin- tier, at Mnury Mountain saw mill, $lt per thousand. Todd & Hamlin, Hold., Ore. SH-36,9p FOB SALE -320 acres In Mllllcan Valley on Iloud-Burus ro.id nil fenced; 100 acres under cultivation well Improved. Mnko mo a eish of-' I for, or will consider trndu. Dot 530, Bend, Ore. 7l!l.:Htfc BUCKS FOB HALE Hampshire bucks, lambs to 3 years old; Coin wolds bucks, yearlings to 3 years old; LIiicoIiih bucks, yearlings to 3 years old. Wilson Bunch, Powoll Butte, Ore. 578-U7tfc If you don't find what you are looking tor, ask for It In uu adver tlsiMiieut In thi'so columns. tf SHEEP FOIt SALE 100 head flno wool ewes; will sell nil or any part of them. Wllsuu Baucli, Powell Butte, Ore. l!7tfc Our Mull Order Hi'i'tlnn m n llmi'iui of I'oisomil Hnrvleo, Wliluh, Alum to Komi Our Out-uN'I'owii CuMoiiioin I'roinptl.v mid Well. REED-SMITH MERCANTILE COMPANY UKND IU.VI7 Wnll Street. rim 'imoGKESSii'E sroniz cmittioN ! I ' mil i mil i OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE Has surpassed our very fondest expectations. Not only have we sold more goods than we had thought possible for us to sell in such short time, but we have made scores of new customers, who dre satisfied that YOU NEED NOT SEND AWAY for Women's or Children's Ready-to-Wear. OUR WONDERFUL VALUES IN COATS, SUITS and DRESSES have surprised the Mail Order Customers some actually returned their goods after comparing them with ours. In order to give our out-of-town friends an op portunity to attend this, our First Anniversary Sale, we have decided to continue our Special Reductions on all goods for one more w;eek. New Shipments arriving daily from New York's best Makers Lovely Blouses of Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe, specially priced at $2.38 and up Smart Coats for Women and Misses, in all Uiq leading materials and colors, specially priced at $12.50 and up Wonderful Values in New Fall Suits, priced at about one-half at what you would have to pa elsewhere $10.98 and up Serge Dresses at less than you could buy the material ; specially priced, at $5.98 and up Children's anil' Juniors' Coals, for all ages from 2 to 14 years; specially priced, at $3.98 and up Separate Skirls, in navy and black Serges, and Poplins or Novelty Plaids, plain or fancy Silks; all specially priced at $2.98 and up Special Discount on all Hosiery, Underwear and Corsets. DON'T MISS IT COME EARLY The Peoples Store BEND, OREGON A WELL FURNISHEDIK1TCHEN MAKES HOUSEWORK A PLEASURE How About Your Kitchen? Is your wife try ing to get along with an old wornout stove one that smokes, that burns everything put into the oven, or only half-cooks the food. Is she walking several miles a day because the kitchen is poorly arranged, when a Kitchen Cabinet would put everything at her finger tips? Is she scrubbing at a soft-wood floor, when Linoleum can be wiped clean in a few seconds, Think it over. CHARTER OAK and UNIVERSAL RANGES These ranges have been standards of quality for several generations. Everyone is fully guar anteed to give absolute satisfaction. Polished tops that require no blacking, sanitary leg bases that set the range up to the proper height, roomy ovens, plain nickel trimmings these are only a few of the features that make them desirable. Priced from $35.00 to $87.50 A SCIENTIFIC PANTRY That's what a Hoosicr Cabinet is. Your sugar, flour, salt, spices, flavoring extracts, tea, coffee and other supplies in handy compart ments; a special place for all tools and utensils; metal work table for bread, pics and cakes; slid ing work table of aluminum or porcelain these and many other features, in a space 27x12 inches. Prices Range from $29.85 to $49.50 $1.00 LINOLEUM 79c Cork, linseed old and burlap the three in gredients of good linoleum are becoming scarce, and linoleum prices are bound to go high er. We have on hand a good stock of well select ed patterns, and you can save money by buying now. For this week only, we offer your choice of four patterns, sold regularly for $1.00, the square yard, at 79c MAIL ORDERS We give special attention to mail orders and will furnish illustrations and descriptions of any pieces in which you may be interested. We pack carefully and pay the freight to your nearest railway station. Bend Furniture Co. J327 WALL STREET Way Sagless Springs Singer Sewing Machines RUBBERS! RUBBERS! Men's Rubbers and Knit Goods of all descriptions OVERSHOES One buckle, two buckle, three buckle and lour buckle Overshoes. Rubbers and Overshoes for ladies and childien. Our advise is to buy them now, while our stock and line of sizes is still complete. The best grades of rubber are used extensively by the U. S. government in making war supplies, and when the present retail stock is exhausted we can safely predict an actual rub ber famine. MEN'S YARN SOCKS With raw wool in Ore gon' 7.rc a pound, wool soeks can still be lound at the Reed - Smith Mercantile Co. at the same price as when wool was only 10c a pound. While Thoy Last 25c to 60c a pair SPECIAL! We have full)' 200 Men's and Boy's Suits, in worsteds and cassimeres, that are still at "be fore the war" prices. Styles are conservative and values grea' IHill A ' jiff )hp jjp 4 35Pk v MACKINAWS & BLANKETS Are among other articles which war prices on wool are boosting to the sky, but early purchases enable us to oiler a complete line to our customers at quotations prevailing nearly a month ago. OUR LINE OF KUKS can't be beat, and you can't afford to miss inspecting them. to TitAiu: oit kxciianoi: TO TKADK Itomliitor body. In firm cIiikk condition, fur a l!M!t or 1916 inodnl louring enr body. Ad lrnH A, II. KiIiiiiiiiiIh. Mlllleau, Or. KC-:t7p WANTKIh WANTKD Yoiiiir milch cow. tint more than threw month frmtli. Wrlto or phono I'. A, I)ivur & Hon, Tam il to I'orlmpH xotno ono olno linn wlint you nro lookliiK for, why not run uu urivurtlHoiiiout llko thla at ono cunt it word. tf Mliou'dur, car iiuirloi, rroiipml nnd mIIi on rlKlu oar. Wll Kindly pay iicr,Hnry rxiivnau O. W Joiii'H, !) Clinton, ()n. Nt-37,40i Brand Directory LOST AMI KOUNI). HKWAKD ffiOO rnwnril will bo paid for lliw nrrW mid conviction of uuyoiHi cniiKlit MtonlliiK cattlo from tho inutuborH of tint HlHtnrH-.Motollus Mvtmtocl: Ahhii., Joo Howard, Jr., Hoc.-Trcus. 712-3L',a7ii HTUAYKI) - - Whlto-faced norrol KoldliiK. whIkIU about 1100 poiindH, brnndod with a club on tliu rich t front Hhouldor; Iihh ono wblto hind foot. Finder notify K. II. Itoxii, at I'luo Tro I.unibor Co., and rocolvo re ward. 84J.:I7,-I0i I.O.ST Ono rod Htnnr, black hidfor, red and Hjiottud holfor; nil coiiiIiik two yearn old: branded OI, on rlubt I'ICAMC IMIIK IVAI.I, .Mllllcan, (h'kiii. xoin i: to cm:iUToits to mti:- HliNT CIjAIMM. In tho County Court of tho Ktato or OroKon, for l)onchutun county. In Uih mutter of tho Kutnto of I.oim II. Itobb, Doceiixcd. Tho nnderHlKiied, hnvliiK been no liolnted AdiululMtrator of thu KhIuih of I.orou li. Itobb, Diuimsed. uotlcn Im hereby kIvoii to tho creilltorM or ta Id tiHtato and to all imrHOHH bavlnx cIiiIiiih ocalnnt Knld docniiHod, to irn. muit thorn, duly vurlflml iih ruiiulred by Inw, within lx moiitliH from th dato of thin notice, to tho uudnrilKiid tit tho offlco or (!. H. IleiiHon, No. HT,U Wall Ktroot,' lloud, OroKou. Dated thlH irrth day of Novem ber, l!)i7, U. II. C'HKH.H, Ah AdmliilHtrator or tho KHtuto ot I.orou II, Itobb, nuL'ituHod, 37.-I0C. Men Wanted ALL WIN'i'KH JOII, Wages $3.50 Per Day. Wrlto or l'liono OOIIOCO IUUIOATION DIKTUIGT l'rlnovlllii, OroKou f, : u v 1 . ? t v 4! v it