DI7- i il f ucc uiii - ai uie L "Shamrorlf " Snlnnn I For all kinds of fancy Wines, : Liquors and Cigars -"Olympia" Beer on draught at all times Make my place your headquarters ; V.when in lone. 1 -V email Propri BUYERS' WEEK IN PORTLAND A BIG SUCCESS Visitors Entertained in . Royal Manner by i Their Hosts. - ..L ... FOR SALE ' I have for sale ah extra Bne span of broodmares, "one with colt by side; some fine driving horses and one extra fine saddle horse. J. T, KNAPPENBERG ; IONE, OREGON DRMDAVIS C v'.. 1 Guairaiiteed Dentistry V ' IONE.ORE&ON EV ' . ' " .t List your property witK ' ; R;N. Hymer " &neral Real Estate Dealer, IONE, OREGON r V v J have a large hst ofproperty in many other , -, : , ''v states. See me before you leaver I mj ' ( have just what yoju want. . - - -V " r j ' r ;. i-v ' ' ' ' V : Money to Loan on First Mortgages ; v;; i 1 3 il i-i v. x-'- Palace at the ' ;,' Hotel Heppner, ' Oregon Odd: Pieces of Harness fan be had here at any time. There m nothing in the haraett line that we k not keep. We haro evwry thing from bit to kicking strap. AO of the fineat qual ity procurable and in all the approred atjdear Our ; prices are alwaya reaaonable. J - ' '-, , . BURGER & HIGGS . The Bulletin Does The Chsciest Job Printing... Bert Mason returned Sunday from Portland where he was guest to the jobbers and man ufacturera oft that city during "Buyers Week," when about 800 merchants registered from alt parts of Oregon, Washington and Idaho. . : - , ,V! : iAa each man -registered, the ater tickets were given him. so that his wife might hare somel way of amusing herself while he was about the eity on business' or attending any of the meeting7 or entertainments that had bees provided. A blanket ticket was also given each guest which pro vided for every detail, even down to carfare, for the various en tertsinment features which has been given the visitors during the week..!' ' -j - Tuesday evening a smoker was held with'a Dutch lunch' served.. Wednesday noon they were the guests of the Portland Ad Club, and sight-seeing trips were given tinrbtiyers about the city in spe cial cars. I In the evening busi ness lectures were given to a large assembly on practial busi ness methods. Thursday even ing the buyers were entertained at the Pantagea and. Empress theaters while during the day they were, the guestsv af the Union Heat Company, inspect ing the great stock yardaand its modern establishments. . Friday evening informality lent sest lo the gathering of the-! Buyers, jobbers and manufac turers at the banquet given at Portland Commercial Club. . - It was a happy,- unconventional affair where every speaker in dulged n harmless pleasantries concerning his neighbors, which cemented a new binding of friendship between the visitors and the Portland business inter- ta. Saturday 'terminated the the entertainment and visit of the country merchants when a jollification was held at the Oaks. From the standpoint of both the buyer and jobber, the first Bayers Week was acknowledged a distinct success. Merchanta who bought $500 worth of merchandise during the week were refunded their rail road fare, ,. , ... d Annnimrnmonf -V: ' We haw recently oiganized in connectioa with our eompeny, an Engine, aring Department, h is the purpose of mis department to aid in all questions along the building Kne that may come up. ' '. Mr. Harold E Crawiord. a graduate architectural enaineer, wiB be ated with nie ckparbBent and iHs hoped mat m this way we ahaH be abb to reoder a real service waauam possibie. ' For prospective builders who are unable to get local architects to aid them in their problems, this department will submit sketches and wiQ endeavor to advise in regard to the beet methods of prncsedure. For special Jobs where such local service is not available, mis department w31 furnish- plans and brief specmcations to our cuaiottienv In special instance sup&Hntendence during course of construction, whenever possible, may be furnished through this do pajtrnent. - ' ; y r- 1 It is not our purposs-by organiamg this department, to compete with local $r J architects and contractors m the etatgning of local buildingt; ramer It Is thot .' that we shall be able to aid customers who are not able to get such local to serve them in this way. We ari endeavoring to improve our facuities in rendering emoent service to our customers, p: -;..v?v ' Trusting mat we may be of service to yaw "engineering department, we are, ; u the ninam-Arough our Yours very truly, t "t' TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. W. H. CRONK, Manager IfiNF nRFiXIN a I Sale Posters printed; at this office oh short J notice-OrdeiS filled same day received. Prices very Reasonable...." Geo. Bitchie is holding down a job aa sausage maker in . a Pendleton meat market alias Agnes Pennington went to Pendlenton Tuesday to visit during the Bound-up. ... Miss Joey Woolery returned, Sunday from Portland In order to be hero for the opening of school Monday. ' k lira. Oscar Cochran andJ Georgia went down to the Tom Iin ranch near Morgan Sunday after some peaches. Mrs. Rose Campbell and Mrs. Chas. Sperry have new fail and winter millinery on display. Mrs. Campbell arrived from Portland last Friday night. Mrs. Cronk and son, Earl, are back from -their Eastern trip, where they have been spending the peat few months, in Wiaeen sra and Canada. Mrs, Ed Brlatow and Miss Blanch rMstow were down to Jack Hynd'a peach orchard near Cecil Tuesday. They any Jack bee arid over two tone of fruit atnauy and still has a eoupte more tons tor sale. W. F. Honey, of Gresham W a member of the Oregon-j - Land Co. which own some - . acres of land tn this view- t was a business visitor here the nm of the week .and had hi added to oar roll of honor. I - ? SCHOOL SHOES '., Outfit Yout Boy ! From Our Fine Line We arc Exclusive Agents Foir The -'. " v : Famous : . -Kthian-Barker CoV 1 " 'fKNOX-ALL" SHOES . , ; We . also have a nice assortment of Pens, Penholders, Pencils, Iiiks, and Tablets -rl For you to choose from. ". .. T ' ' ' " y T. Walker Estate ...... " I0NE-. X A. Waters, Manager -OREGON 3C I t i i I