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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1922)
flKN'I) la'Li.RllN, UKNI, OHKUON. Tlll'lLSOAV, AlMtlti 111, 10U2. PAQH New Spring OXFORDS 88.40 to .$8.1)0 Bend, Oregon EXster. Sunday . , Now Suaaests Action Wo aro ready with apparel that reflects in fnhrio and design tho joyful; mood of Sprkr. Garments as distinctive in appearanco and distinguished in character as individual tasto can cravo. Miht wo suggest your immedlato action in order that you may realizo no disappointment. Prices aro partic ularly attractive Stylish Velour Capes Dame Fashion's Newest Decree These Cnpcs nrc the most outer-garment both stylish occasions. They fulfill both a rich velour of reindeer or One of the clilef features of these Cnpcs are the new deep arm-holes with trimmings of contrasting colon ami tassels. Then there are the new collar effects and other features, all of which develop a decidedly pleasing style. Tho garments are cut exceptionally full, permitting them to hang gracefully from the shoulders. See them and you will be delighted with them. Women's -?3"v Tho Harbinger of Spring! The first warblo of our little feathered friend, who, froi time Immemor ial, has appeared In tho Joyous role of Spring's harbinger, finds this storo and Its 312 sister depart ment stores comprising this great Nation-wide in stitution, displaying the modish styles which will usher the balmy days into the hearts of men, women aiid children of this com munity. We prepared months ago for the time when your thoughts; mid dclres would turn to Ihlngi Kprlng'y "nd we have as wnbled InxtH of truly re markable values for yo'ir choosing. O.ir low prices mntnist sharply with Hie high otntUy of tlio mer chandise. What's Doing in the Country. MANY PRESENT AT COMMUNITY DANCE DESCIiOT138, April 13. A ma Jorityof .IbO'iieople of .Deschutes at tended the dance glvon at Commun ity hall Friday evening. ,IJMu 312 DEPARTMENT 19.75 recent idea of Milady for an and practical for frequent requirements adequately. In copcu, they are charming. Silk Gloves iilack, White, Colors M Included in tho interesting presentation are the newest novelties for wear with sport costumes. An opportune offering. Two Smart At Popular These two beautiful silk skirts themselves at the low pncc3. (LEFT) Fancy Sill: Crcpo ;;fciit with two slit pockets, each trlmmrd with :5 pearl button; nil - around belt trimmed with li p e a r 1 buttons. Only -$8J.t (ItlGHT) I' a n c y- Novelty Milk Shirt with nil - nronnd blt tiimmed wlrli o:e iwuil but ion, al ternating box and plv.s, Oal7 $7.90 Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Swalley wore Deschutes visitors Sunday. Waller Lowe was a business caller at the George Wells ranch Sunday. Harry Helslng of Mctollus Is work ing for J. It. Iienham of Deschutes. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cooley of Tum alo wore Dcnd callers Tuesday. a. M. Holten or Deschutes took a load of Alfalfa hay to Demi Sunday. Mrs. C. W. Nelson was a Bend vis itor Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. J, Myros, Prank Orkot and Donald Connway of llond, and Paul Cooke were visitors at the Doblug homo Saturday ovenlng. I ill WW 1 Pure Thread SILK HOSE 98c STORES Coats for Women and Misses C II ARM TNG styles in Velours, Doliria and 1 'nirc Cloth, in the wrappy, jose line!; or semi-fitted el ects tho newest ideas in trimmings, sleeves and to! 'rrs. Many nro full sill; ! iticil, others half silk lined. There tire all the niceties t fini.'-li which the superior ly of elegance in Spring raps call for. All in all, iee Coats are a particular s' fascinating collection of .oiHsh models, truly tempt- gly jiriccd. $ 8.90 $10.90 $12.75 $14.75 $19.75 $24.75 $29.75 $39.75 $44.75 Corsets Black Boning Back lnce. Mado of coutil body cloth. Long lioso supporters. 'Dain tily trimmed. Excep tional values at 98c Silk Skirts Prices will .quickly recommend Fred Stephenson of Deschutes Is suffering with blood poisoning. Ills leg Is Infected. Mr, and Mrs. Webb of Ilnnd wero visitors at the C. W. Cooley homo Wednesday evening. J. O. Hagon of Hand was a business caller at tlio C. W, Nelson ranch In Deschutes Wednesday, Mrs, C. B. Parks of Deschutes spent Thursday with Mrs. K. M, Swulloy. Mrs. W. Lowe and children wcro cullers at tlio Swalley home Thurs day, Mr. and Mrs, II, D, Jackson ot ..v7jrmi 1A BEND BUILDING IS FAR AHEAD Permits To Dole Represent Value of $17,500 STEADY GAIN SEEN Hueh Month Show Hlgger Total A Si'iimmi Advances Doubling (.'unit rue) Ion Author ized a Your Ago. 0 really Increased activity In bulldltig Is revealed In tho totals n( values shown In thu biilldlui; penults taken out during the first three months of thu now year. During .March permits totalling $9,150, prln dually In small houses, garages or additions to present buildings, were talien out. During February only throo permits were granted, total Hug $0,360; and In January thorn wcro but two penults, ntntiuutlug to $2,000. This brings the total of por lulls Issued so fur In 1122, to $17,- SCO. For tho first three mouths ot last year, tho aggregute value of building authorized was $8,390, represented In 22 construction Items, I'rnnio I'lvdoiiiii'ateM Permits taken out In March and tho first few days of April Include li. O. Htadtor, addition to garage. $260, Frank I.o May, dwelling, 21x21, atone foundation, frame construction. lot 12, block i, Park addition, $1, GOO. YV. It. Ullcy, extension to rear of battery shop on (irneuw'nnd avenue. 60x36, stouo fouiidutlon, brick con struction, $1,000. Albert I'cdorsou, dwelling, 2lx3C, frame construction, V. II. I.oh Kanip, contractor, lot I, block 6, Boulevard addition, Highland boule vard, $2,800. J. J. Massart, dwelling, coucrota foundation, frame construction, lot 12, block I, Park addition, Stato street, Davis & Kramer, contractors, $1,600. Axel Llndstrom, garage, 10x10, frame construction, 123 Riverfront, $30. C. A. Ilooi, dwelling, 22x20, stono foundation, frame construction, 1310 Albany, Highland addition; $000. David O'Noll. dwelling. 10x12, fraiiio construction, 283 Jefferson, $100. .Mrs. M. li, White, garage to be used as u dwelling for the. present; 21x12, rock foundation, frame con struction, J. M. Whitu, contractor; lot 0, block 1, Kenwood addition, $600. It. V. Llefkv, frame house and woodstud, 12x20, $300. iSAFE CRACK mi ij t 4 Ofilcer Almost Makes Ar rest, But Postmaster Ex plains Purpose of Work To rescue a mall pouch key which lias been locked In one of tho safes at tho lleud pontofftcu, work was under way last Thursday opening tho Inner compartment of tlio big steel box which, almost resulted In a bur glar alarm being turned In during tho night. T. J. Ilarrott, uxpert welder ut tho llond Iron Works, was given tlio Job of opening the compartment which had been locked eight mouths ago before Its combination had been ad justed. Using an oxyacotylouo torch, Jlurrett began the difficult task of cutting out a clrclo of metal Imper vious to tho attacks of ordinary tools. At 1 o'clock In the morning, Night Officer Wolch heard tho roar of tho torch, and glancing over the curtains scrconiug tho front office from tho street, saw Ilarrott at work. Ho at onco notified Postmaster Hudson by phono, hut was assured that Ilarrett's efforts woro entirely within tho law. Tlio Job was finished, tho key re moved, tho combination sot, and tho metal which had been cut out welded back into placo boforo noon. llond woro visitors at the Deblug homo In Deschutes Sunday, Walter Lowo was n caller In the drango hull district Sunday. L. A. Ilrandonberg of DeschutcH wus a llond callor Friday, Htil Cooke Is pulling treoa thin weak on his ranch In Duschutcs. Mr. lltillard and daughter Ada of Tumalo wero In Hedmond Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S, Doblug of Des chutes wero buslnosH calloru In Bund Monday. Put It In Tho Dullotln. OF LAST YEAR Tl KEY li DEATH REPORT ONLY A JOKE Story Started At Fori Knck IJy Sheeptnan--"I)ca(r Man Returns. That a report of tlio death of Mllio Auglaud and the serious Injury of Tom Cronln was Marled In Fort Hork as a JoUo by a ln'emmM visit lug In Mint (own Is I lie Information lecolved here from P. I). Hoed er, of Silver Lake, who was wlnM by Tho llulletlu for confirmation or denial of tho ntory. Tho rnptut was entirely false. Herder slates. To secure authentic Information on (lie report The llulletlu wired to Heeder by way of Portland mid Klamiith Falls, and shortly after tho query was sent, was able for Hid first time In two dnys lo rottiplnto telephone comtnuulcatfon with Fort Hock. There It was stated that the Fort Hork postmistress had been told by Con O'lvuefo that Anglaud was killed, Dan Hourlgan dying, and that Cronln had sustained two lei: frac lures. O'Keefe, following his arriv al In llond, stated that there was "nothing to" tho teport. Shortly afternoon It was teamed that Augliind had returned to his home In the Alfalfa section. TAX COMMISSION Hit GKTS REALTY DATA To secure data on really convey nuces as oun of the buseit on which to figure county ratios for next fall, State Tux Commissioner F. J. I.ovoll was In tho city from state headquar ters In Halem. He has already fe tors In Salem last week. Ho has al ready secured similar Information In no less than 10 counties. GRANGE GRADUATION PROGRAM POSTPONED Klghth gr.ulu graduating exercises at tho Grange hall school huvu been postponed from Faster Sunday until April 23. it Is stated by County Kcliool Superintendent J. Al ton Thompson. Two will receive di plomas. KAMTKIl TO UK OIlSKItVKD iii:::i: APPitopitiA'rr.i.v (Continued from Pago I.) tor; choral respond"; offertory. Mrs, It. 8. McCluro; solo. "All Vo Who Scok," Itohoris. by O. I,. KriKUtw; dust, "I Am Tho Itesurrectlun and tho Life," Htults. by MIm lluzot lluz- oltou and Miss Catherine Manny; an them, "This Is thu Day," Dicks; mix ed qunrtet, "Our Holy i.ord and King," Ailsmt; trrmoniitln, the pas tor; dut, "Ve IUv Takou Awny My Lord," Momtalaohn. Mrs. Dart and Mr. Wltron; solo, "Tlio Lord I My Light," Fruiio't Alloiien. by Miss Virginia Htowart; nnth m, "I Will Praise Theo," O'Knmt; benediction. TIih sunrise prayer service ICasto morning will Ul: tlm plsce of the usual Cpwortli league service. Details of the I.utliorsn observance could not he announced Ibis wovk on ! account of thu absence from the ci'y of Hov. S. A. Stonaoth, p,iior. I'--, li expected to return oorly noxt weuk., at which time plana will be formed, members of the church stale. Kplscopal services will bo eon ducted on F.aHtor Hominy morning at 11 o'clock at tho Advnntlst church. Hov. C. W. Dulloln will offer com munion, mid preach an Ihister, ser mon. Tho anthem "Foar Tlioii'Nol, O Israel," will hu sung by the 'Jpls copal choir, with solos by Mrs ' lenn 0, Goodman, Mrs. It. II. Gould, Mm, It. H. Hamilton mid Dr. 1.. W. (lat-chell. -CARL WODECKI Shipper of Central Oregon's Greatest Product Residence, Pilot Butlc Inn Always In VM,U yOU ItlXIIHTKIICI) HOAD 1VNH WAltHANTH Not Icn Is Itnrohy given that rem. teri'il waiianls Nos, I8t)0 lo nun Incliislvo, ill awn on tho road fumi, aro callDil for paymuut on April id, ll22, and nro payable ut tint Count)' v Ti'Ciuuuor'H olllco, llond, Oriiiton, Interest on Hiemi warniiiln iitopi on mill uflor Hint ditto. CLYIiH M MrlCAV. I0SO County Trommirr 7ti I'ounty Ttoastirer CLASSIFII3I) ADS Olnwinnl mlvnlUliiK rhurs r Uoia in frill tnr 110 Wnt IT llM, Ol Mill h i Mi.,. I fr oil i.vrr CO, All eUolitpl mlvfiiu Ins UlHx null In siltancr, I'OH HAI.rj. FOH HAI.W- Three fresh milch rows, at 1622 Hill nil eel. mi 7,, FOH HAI.IJ --High class registered Jersey bulls, nut of a 180 poinul nutter rat cow, inane in n inoiuii , test. Prlrou right. See Jones t. Sumtueis, Tiimalo, Ore. U-7 tip ? I'OH HAI.K - lluslness lot, S half In II, block 6, Wall street, J1I1U0 msli llSfio terms. $200 down, $2tiu u year at 0 por rent Interest M Kniit, 2030 l.ogau avenue, Kan lllego, Cat IB-7-Up FOH HAI.K Four loom modern Iiouho, with or without furniture Close lo mills. Heo owner 60 ( Col orado avenue. fi 7p FOH KALI': Two inure mules. 1200 pounds each. I'rku $226.00. I. I). Heed, lleud, Oregon. 76-0 7p FOH HAI.K- Two pedigreed Poland China hoar pigs, leu weeks old . Will furnish papers. $26 each MornlliKlald Kgg Farm, P. F. Itledet Hot 611, Tel. 22F2. 32-6-lip F()lt HAI.K HI acres NK quarter HK quarter, range 12 K.. section 2.1, township 17 S, fenced, level, very cheap, deferred payments at 0 p.r rent. Make offer. W. 1). Ileiinon, 6011, 16 Ni:, Seattle, Wash. S-t 9 FOH HAI.K Purebred Willie Hock oKgs for setting, from good laying strain, also Tout-red strain of Wlilt Leghorn eggs. Hoxn Hutch. Tumnlo Oregon. 63 2 7 1 FOH HAI.K One llnlHeln bull It. qulro at Jnrrett ranch, 3 milr south of Hedmond. 60-0 S p FOH HAI.K--KverbOHrlng strawber ry and everbearing rasphtrry idantH. Acrllliiiitcd plaills do best Write for price list. C P. Ilerker. Tinnalo. Oregon. HI-SI 9c WAXTKO. WANTKD 300 to 600 head ot cat tie to pasture. II per mouth, bed of c.ire. Will take l hem any time J O. Perry. Hulynt. Oregon 19 0 9p WANTKD Cut tin to pasture, good meadow, running water 618 I'lor Ida avenue. -I I 6 Op V.NTT:tPoii7o!i on farm by boy of 10. Can do man's work. Apply 330 Hlvorslde. 79 dp WANTKD Cattle to pasture, good meadow, running water II .' Gp WANTKD- To lin.ir Irum owner of good ranch for sule Mlate ritftli iirlc. fill! particulars. 1). F Hush Mliinnapolfs, Minn. j?-7p I'OH ItKMT I-vltTLiTour" (oy. li-nd (irKgon. modern brick hotel, hot and ro'd wtpr In each roo it Oood Income property, sllimti.l in (Vnirnl ()ri'oo's livost town. Apply Mr' M. A. Ilrook. 427 Greuvi i'n avi-nm Ilnnd, pliono 2 1 8 It. ,'i i,i FOH HKNT HO. aero ruorli, it' jr Otango Hall, must rent by pnl I. For partlrutAri null it wn'n (' H Lowe. It. F. D. I. . '! TO THAI) 1 1 FOH TH A l7l5- t?00 Th ir li Iliu koyo Colony brooib r, for baby chirks, or wrliut have you? P. C. Hurt, pliono iF:r, ti jp Swift & Company Fourtli Street Market Portland, Oregon will pity yon the Top Market Price for your Dressed Hogs and Calves Prompt Kcniittiinecs Bend, Oregon The Market