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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1918)
'TWf'wp; T-;r" ; mr"r itaND nUIiliRTIN, nRNl, 0KKG0N, TMURHDAY, MA1KHI M, IfHH IA(JK -8 WATCH FOR OPENING DATE WE WILL SHOW A COMPLETE LINE OF Children's Coats Ladies' Coats Ladies'. Dresses Ladies' Skirts Ladies' Waists Ladies' Suits Also a complete line of Dry Goods and Men's' Furnishings. 9,-&.97ZzzcSi Incorporated LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (Prom Saturday's Dally.) Loo Thomas came In this morning from a short trip to Portland. Qeorgo Hobbs and William Wilson camo In from Powell Dutto yester day. Lovl Ernst and Loufs Doborcntl, of Powell Dutto. wcro In town on "business yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Bran went to "Portland last night. They plan to spend a few days there. C. II. Young "was a passenger to The Dalles today. Ho has gone after a now car for tho Bend Garage. A. K. Richardson, of Burns, after spending a fow days In town, went to Portland last night. Ho will mako an extended tour of California be fore returning. Frank May is back from a short trip to Portland. W. J. Galbraith of Terrebonno was 4n Bend yesterday on business. W. K. Riley came up from La Pino yesterday with some butter for tho market. Marsh Aubrey, who has been ill with paralysis, will leave tho hos pital today much Improved in health. "W. R. Looker, representative of tho firm from which tho county road roller was purchased, was in this city yesterday to Inspect tho county's new acquisition. Tho order of Knight Templar was conforred on Levi C. Whltted at tho meeting of tho lodgo membors last night. Tho ceremony was followed by a banquet. Miss Marie Hawes will leave for Portland tonight to make her, homo with rolatives. Miss Hawes has been 1n Bend the past year, acting as Dr. 'Coo's assistant. Having completed his report on Improvement finances to bo allowed tho local forest sorvico offlco for tho coming season, M. L. Morrctt re turned to tho Portland headquarters today. With tho Idea of later erecting a building on their property, E. D. Gllson, II. II. Do Armond, C. V. Sllvis, Louis Bennett, M. A. Palmer nnd P. II Dencor havo just completed tho purchase of a lot on tho comer of Franklin avenuo and Bond street. Tho pleco Is 100 by 140 foot In sire and was formerly owned by William Hiram Powers of Oakland, Cal. .(From Friday's Dally.) E. W. Guornoy was In Bend today from Milllcan. Ray E. Harper went to Redmond this morning. Charles Gist of Sisters was In town on business yeterday. Mrs. August Anderson has gouo to Redmond for a vow days visit with friends. Mrs. C. A. Vonderheit and child ren are now back on their homestead at Fort Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ross and Mrs. Frank Fostor of Prinovillo wcro In Bend yesterday. V. A. Forbes wont to Prinovillo yesterday ovenlng on business and returned today. J. W. McGIll was a passenger to Portland this morning. Ho will stay thoro until next fall. E. R. Ryan, traveling auditor fev tho Shovlln-Hixon Company returned this morning from Seattle W. L. Houghtallng was a passen ger to Prinovillo today. He will stay thoro through tho summer. Mrs. Frank Prlnco camo In from Portland this morning. She had been visiting there a short time. Sjfffi4 vll5irRs!a' HBB -Ml .Rl DO NOT REPEAT Next year your experonce of h)a year tho exper ience of finding yourself "without figures from which to make up your Government Tax Statement. For the convenience of farmers and stockmen wo havo published a "Record and Account Book," In which from day to day a correot record can be kept and when the timo comes to make up tho required Government Report, all tho Information is at hand. This "book Is free for tho asking to anyono Inter ested; help yourself from the supply kept on the table 1n our lobby. The First National Bank . Bend, Oregon Our book "War Tax" also Is freo to anyono Inter ested knowledge of Government tax requirements may save you heavy penalties. Better take ono along, P. S. Wlllmnrth, who has boon hero two days from Sunuysldo, Washing ton, returned homo this morning. Miss Lois Vornon of Walla Wulln, is Mopping horo nuvurul dnyn boforu ttolng on to LaUovluw to visit rela tives. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. F. Ilrown, who were tho guests of rolnttvcs In this city, began tholr trip homo to Ku kuuo this morning. Walter Combs of tho Bund Garagn has dullvorod one of tho latest model sixty liorso powor, aovon pnsonger Dulck automobiles to 11. C. Kills today. Marsh Aubrey, well known old tlmo resident ot Bend, who was slrlckon with paralysis a fow dnyn ago, was removed to tho hospital yesterday. WILL GIVE DANCE INSTEAD OF PARTY (From Thursday's Dally.) Tho card party which was to bo given by tho Catholic Lndles S.itur-. day evening, March 10, linr. boon postponed IndoClnltuly, and lnatenit there will bo a Grand St. Patricks Ball Monday night, March IS, given by tho commltteo or tho Irish ladles In Bond at tho Hippodrome. Special music and singing will bo a feat ure ot tho affair. Classified Advertisements KOIt HALE. FOR RENT OR SALE At a bar gain, 256 acres at Plalnvlew school dlstriot, 19G acres under tho ditch, clear, level nnd under cultivation. 19C acres free water right, Bood, Implements. Am too old to ranch place. J. Stachll, Gist, Oreg. 2-3p FOR SALE Tillamook calves. Seo Gosnoy at Timberworkers Union. Phono 2171. 1-tfc FOR SALE Cows and heifers, 3tf mlloa south-east of Bond. P, O. box G3, T. E. Trotlor. 1-2-p FOR SALE SW4 NEU Sec. "10 tp 21, rg. 19, adjoining Imperial Oregon, 40 acrca, 915 per acre, al so adjoining. Address owner, V. C. Baggs. 130S X Charles, Balti more, Md. 1-2-3-p FOR SALE Second hand Slnglo cream sojmmtor, S00 lb. capacity, 15.00. A. Ahlstrom, Deschutes, Oregon. 2-4p FOR SALE Good C-gallon barrel churn, bowl, mold. Threo section harrow, wood bars; steel-plow. 2-3p FOR SALE My ranch, under Ar nold ditch, southeast of Bond; 120 acres fenced, 40 acres under cultivation. Address Chas. D Rowo, Bonners Forry, Idaho. 83-2-3-4Sc FOR SALE Empty lard barrels at American Bakory. C3p FOR SALE Dairy cows, Jorsoys nnd Holstolns, good milkers and aro milking, also yearling holfer nnd calves. J. J. Chapman, Powell Butte, Oregon. , 2-3p FOR SALE Dairy cows, Jorsoys and Holstolns, good milkers and aro milking, also yearling heif ers, and calves, J. J. Chapman, Powell Butte, Oregon. FOR SALE Two Jersey cows, 6 ' pts milk each now, fresh ngalu In May. 80 each, also yearling bull $10, at Shovlln-Hixon camp In quire Mrs. Mario Todd. 2p FOR SALE Sovon yearling heif ers. F. V. Swisher, Tumalo, Oregon. 24-62, lp FOR SALE-4d0 flno-wool owes, to Iamb about March 20; yearlings, to six years olds. Can bo soon at my ranch, 1 miles S. W. of Redmond. C. W. Muma, Redmond. 32-C2,l,2c FOR SALE OR RENT Stock ranch, G40 acres; fenced, houses, barns; 100 acres Hummer fallow ready to sow; water, lotB out range. Terms to suit, rent cash or crop. In quire Honklo & Haines, Bend, Ore. 3C-C2p FOR SALE NW'tf BWVi Sec. 27. Tp. 17, S. R. 12, containing 30 acres, more or less, lying northeast of Bend and within a mllo and a half of tho center of tho city. Terms, cash. Make mo an offer. J, F. Bean, Court House, Cincinnati, Ohio. 21-47tfc TO TItADK OR EXCHANGE. TO TRADE For chickens, brand new 120 egg hot water Incubator Inquire Bulletin, 2-3p WANTED. MODERN PLOWING dono by A. Brand Directory FRANK PEHOIVALL Milllcan, Oregon. adv.80p A Right hIiIo; right ear crop ped; wattle right hind log, 11. h. TONE, HMcth, Ore. adv.lOOo "Or V. II. JOHNSON, Mllllcuii, Oregon'. 11. Taylor; prices roanonahlu, Mc Kay Avo Mill Add., l' O. Box 10R, 77-no-i,2,a,4 LOST AND FOUND. K8TUAY Como to my place, 11 miles soiKheast'ot Milllcan ranch, gruy mure nnd colt. Owner can huvo same, by gluing tmtlHfnctory proof and paying for adv and other expenses. Julius Krollwltx, 7S-20 TAKEN UP .Ilrown filly throo years old, doublo box brand on right Hhouldor. C, L. Smith. 31r2,2p LOST Eight head heifers and steers; brand L C on left hip, left oar split. Finder notify C. L, Smith. 31 r.2,3p -Jotel AJtamont WBLL FURNISHED ROOMS with hot running water. Good Imtli privilegei. Dining Room With Good Sorvico Ml-: L I IOUHSi llfr.ll.K 6 to 0, Lunch 12 lo I 13, Dinner (t to 7llA. Mrlt llml ln the Uiio mil uliily llm iyi!l limit. Ildomi and hoard, wt wrA $1 1 m-i immlli $10, Sin. lila mult 40c nnd Mk. I 'lume Itc tl 10 1 . WE ARE NOT AT WAR With any Mail Order or Catalog House, nor have we any grievance toward the mini who patronizes them. YOU AND I ARE ALIKE. Wo all want to stretch tho purchasing powor of our dollars. Prices Glare and Attrafl The Bend Hardware Company does make the pi ice and is here to give you the service, The following prices me taken from Sears, Roebuck anil Co's. latest Cut it log No. 12J0. In comparing prices we have not added the cost of money order or letter postage. Who Can Save You Money on Tents? Jwi KV OUR ANSWER r Sears, Sours, Roebuck Co. Roebuck Co. FOB Seattle FOB Bend 10 x 12, 10 Oz 21.35 21.(58 12 x 14 29.80 30.24 16 x 24 ; G3.G0 64.58 WHAT ABOUT ROOFING? 1 Ply 1.45 1.80 2 Ply 1.85 2.30 DEADENING FELT Pound 2.35 2.74 1 Pound 2.95 3.45 ASPHALT SHEATHING 500 Sq. Ft. Roll 1.00 1.95 CAN THEY EQUAL OUR PRICES? Round Point, Long Handle MAYNARD Shovel 1.98 2.01 BUILDERS' HARDWARE Brass or Old Copper Mortise Set .95 .97 3i.x3. Butts 37 .39 Sash Locks .,.. 10 .11 OUR PRICE 19.50 2G.00 57.00 1.75 2.25 2.75 3.50 1.75 rnxzuj m i . WE ARE THERE ON POULTRY NETTING 30 Inch 3.45 3.64 36 Inch 4.00 4.22 CO Inch 6.55 6.91 3.55 4.25 6.75 Above Comparisons Is One of the Reasons Why the Bend Hard ware Company Is Not Worrying About Mail-Order Competition. ADVANTAGES OF HOME BUYING: SERVICE QUALITY PRICE Bend Hardware Co. BEND n ml cold fc u -"-- " . li T. .1.0 , -Uff it Mi4.it H T "