The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 27, 1919, DAILY EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, UEND, OREGON, THllWDAY, l'KllHl'AUY T. 1UIU
BEAUTY FROM THE SOUTH
White River Flour
is CHEAPER because it.
makes MORE loaves.
Don't be fooled into buying LOW PRICED
flour thinking you are getting something
cheaper than WHITE RIVER flour.
PRICE does not decide the value of a barrel
of flour'as much as the NUMBER OF LOAVES
OF BREAD that can be made from the barrel
of fl(fur. 4
Every sack of- WHITE RIVER "flour is
GUARANTEED. Your grocer will refund the
purchase price without argument if you do not
find : WHITE RIVER flour the BEST you ever
used.
Try a sack of WHITE RIVER flour at our
risk, made from a special blend of the finest
selected wheats, by Oregon's finest mill. . .
Sold by all grocers at Bend, Oregon.
United Warehouse
Company
DISTRIBUTING AGENTS
V, ; Tv
FARMERS' UNION
HOLDS ELECTION
BEND, R. F. D. No. 1. Feb. 25.
A meeting of the Farmers Co-operative
union was held at the Mountain
View school bouse Wednesday even
ing for the installation of officers
for the ensuing year. The following
were installed: C. H. Wigmore,
president; R. E. Grimes, vice pres
ident; O. L. Moore, secretary; E. A.
Griffin, door keeper; 'Mrs. E. A. Grif
fin, chaplain; P. H. Dencer, conduct
or. Two new members, Mr. and Mrs.
Ghrlstoferson, were initiated into the
union. After the business meeting
the ladies served cake, sandwiches,
and coffee. . '
Miss Evelyn Bedient Is home from
Astoria for a visit with relatives.
Roy and Ray Neff spent Satur
day night with their sister, Mrs. W.
J. Coffey, in Bend.
All enjoyed the program and social
at the hall Friday night. It was one,
of the best ever rendered at the
Crange Hall. The proceeds from the
pies netting $59.15, which is to be
used in the purchase of books for the
school library.
Julius Peterson is the owner of a
new 'piano. .
R. E. Grimes autoed to Prineville
Tuesday.
Fred Reynolds is very sick with
the influenza.
Mrs; G. L. Moore was happily sur
prised by the return of her daughter,
Mrs. Paul Henderson, from Portland
Friday evening.
The following were visitors at the
Neff home Sunday: Mrs. C. L. Smith,
fsabelle. Fay and LeRoy Smith.
Courtney Pontius, Charles and Asia
Bedient and Charles Moore.
Courtney Pontius has been work
ing for P. H. Dencer.
Mr. Vogel has sold his ranch to
Mr. Snelllng of Bend.
The E. Bedient family attended the
basket ball game in Bend Friilnv
evening.
SCARLETINA CASES
SHOW IMPROVEMENT
Miss Margaret Harding, daughter of
W. P. G. Harding, mvmlwr of tho fed
eral reserve board, was one of tlio
threo southern girls chosen .by C. W.
de Lyon Nlcholls of Now York as the
most beautiful women at the annUul
southern relief bull In Washington.
Future for American Toys.
A consistent campaign tins been
waged by toy manufacturers to edu
cate Americans to (lie proper apprecia
tion of American toys and things are
going smoothly in, the toy Industry.
There Is no doubt that the American
toy product is every bit as good as. If
not better than that made in Germany,
although It Is usually mors expensive,
because the price of labor Is. higher lu
this country. American toymakers have
not yet learned to mak. bisque doll
or Christmas tree balls, but most peo
ple consider thut the American doll"
are much more "natural and abund
ant Christmas tree balls may be bad
from Japan. .
RANK HIGH IN POLITENESS
SALE SALE SALE
50c on the $1.00
Golden Rule Store .-.
Watch for the Adv.
PIXEHURST. Feb. 25. Charles
Howell, who has been stationed at
the soldiers' camn At PrMlriin Pni
returned home Monday evening.
Mrs. A. J Hnrtpr nt Tnmaln a nnn t
Sunday with her mother. Mrs. G. M.
Couch.
D. W. Dleterih delivered a lnoH
of grain in Bend on Saturday.
ttoy unite and father of Bend
were business visitors in Pinehurst
Saturday morning.
Mrs. i. E. Imer returned from
Roseburg, Oregon, Tuesday even
ing. 8he was accompanied home by
her mother and sister, who will spend
the summer here.
Mrs. Albert Graham, who has been
quite ill with scarlet fever, is im
proving. Mrs. C. Pederson was a caller at
Edgewood farm Wednesday morn
ing. John McNanlmon, who has. been
absent from school on account of
sickness, Is able to be out again.-
Miss Vida Bollman of the Pino
Tree mill was a guest at the Phelps,
home Wednesday.
Esther Dieterich and brother
Ernest left Wednesday for Portland
to spend some time visjting with
relatives. -
Blaln Devers was a caller at the
Spaugh farm Saturday.
I: E. Wlmer was a business visitor
in Bend Wednesday.
'Miss Ethel Snyder of Bend spent
the week-end with home folks, re
turning Monday.
Belgians Unable to Forget Courtesies
Though Death in Appalling
Form Waa Imminent.
The Belgians are the most polltt
people In the world. . Yesterday seven
correspondents traveled to Andennrde.
We were Infonned that we might cross
the Escnut and proceed In the direc
tion of Ghent. As our two motor cars
came over the ridge before entering
the town they were spotted by an
eagle-eyed observer In the German
Hues, and as we reached the entrance
of the town and left from our can,
preparing to enter on foot, a shell
whizzed over our heads and. exploded
dully In a rain-soaked field 50 yards
beyond the road. Another followed
about the same distance short. Then
they came so fast that I lost count.
Gas shells they were, and we donned
our masks and made for the cars.
The lieutenant In charge of our
party bowed to the oldest correspond
ent and bade him enter the car. The
latter, being Belgian, In turn bowing,
to his neighbor, motioned him Into the
car. He demurred,, and then followed
some Alphonse and Gaston moving pic
tures until someone motioned to me to
enter the car.' I did. Then they all
piled In. And as we raced down the
road two Thlclt shells -spitefully splut
tered nlong -the muddy road. '
The best way to kill time is to work it
to death.
The best way to save money is to open
a Savings Account' at the First National
Bank, where customers' service reigns su-
4 INTEREST
on
Savings Accounts
The First National Bank
OF BEND
WB. BANK ON YOU, YOU BANK WITH US
Amethysts for Mourning.
Amethysts will be much worn In
this country during the post-wnr pe
riod ns mourning Jewelry. Amethyst
and jet are the most widely used
mourning stones. The vogue of ame
thysts In the mourning was fixed after
the Franco-Prussian war. when the
gems became popular in France and
Germany.
An ahtindnr.re of good amethysts are
found In the mountain region of the
western United States, The best ame
thysts come from Camhny, In India,
from Ceylon, Persia and Siberia. There
are also large amethyst mines In
Uruguay. The war, which curtailed
Imports of all . gams to the United
States, gave American amethysts a wid
er market than they ever bad before.
ING
4 TO RENT.
HELP WANTED,
CI mi I fled dvertlnlntr char per Imu SO
cent for 20 word or . Ona cent per
word for all over 20. All c I Mil (led Advertising
strictly cuh in advance,.
The very latest
ONE thing that resulted from the restoration
of peace among the fighting nations has
been the emphasis given to "style" in clothes.
Everybody seems to want to show in clothes
the reaction from the strict military sameness of
appearance; the military features are not wholly
discarded-good shoulders, slender waists, curv
ed hip lines; but aside from these physical re
quirements, there's a call for special "smart
ness" of design.
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes offer just these
things to you, in a way that you'll not find them
in any other clothes. Just look at the welt-seam-waist
type we show; the pockets, the lapels.
One look at that suit and you want it.
We'll fit you in it; many variations in fabrics
and colors; and' prices.
Sjrtson Hals li . p fA QLJJUIA AT Hart ScMoer & Man
Horsham Shoes 1 V- tJt 11 VI f I V Clothes. Dutchess Panls
BEND'S CLOTHIER
Rrm-KXKD SOLDIERS A XI)
SAIU)ltM who wnnt work and
KMPLOYKRS who want men are re
quested to leave their names with
Bend Commercial Club, City Host
Room, Sphler Bldg. Phone tied 661.
FOR RENT
poll KKXT Small house, partly
furnished, near mill, 16.50 pur
month. See S. K. Hogln, 38 Lafay
ette, near depot. 97-6Sp
poll KKXT Largo modern fur
nished room; gonlleman preferred.
Phone Black 682) 10-63tfc
LOST
JOHT Between Thornlhwnlto house
and Wall St., purse containing
$250 In bills. Finder return to
Bulletin offlco and receive liberal
reward. 01-68-71p
FOR SALE
poll HALK--4-room honso and bull).
a bargain. Apply 334 E. Kearney.
95-69-71p
P)K HALK Complete furnishings
for 4 room house. Call Black 771
March 1 and 2. 94-69tfc
PIt HALE Team of horses, weight
airout liou eacn, 8 and lu yeurs
old, $125. Also milch cows, H. W.
Kerbow, 1268 Newport avenue. .'
93-69-70C
poll WALK 4-room box house on
nve acres leased land, rich soil.
8, minutes' walk from P. O. ; other
buildings. $350 cash. Apply at
Baker's old grocery. 00-69-71p
pOR HALK 2 cars, cash or terms.
ii. it. miey. vo-ostrc
poll HALK 8-room modern house,
also a number of smaller houses.
Julius ,Janett, . corner Staals and
Kansas. P. O. Box 70. 89-66-71p
poll HAIiK Modern 6-room house,
Close in, $2500.00. See C, V.
Silvis, corner Oregon and Wall.
47-61tfc
Yes, we still have them
THE GENERAL
"JUMBO" TIRES
used on 30x3 1-2 Rims
FREE AIR TO FILL THEM WITH
Pioneer Garage
Agency for the Overland Auto
Phone 22.1
Open Evenings
poll HALK Four room cottugo,
$700.00. see C. V. Silvis, corner
Wall and Oregon. 48-0 Itfo
WANTED
xANTKfS Sccpnd hand Incubator,
also all kinds of second hand fur
niture, household goods, ' Stoves
made and repaired. No. 210 Oroon
wood, south of Wright hotel.
B2-68-9p
yA.TKI) All-round man, handy
tl I f Vl n,.l Ol .1.. -.1 1.1.. tl
wim tuuin, oiunuuru r uriiiLuru
poll HALK Klvo-room house, Kon-
wood, $900.00, Mrs. V, A, Forbes.
34-OOtfc
poll HALF 6 modorn 5-room resi
dences -in Park addition. Price
right. Seo mo at once. C. V, 811 vie.
72-45tfo
notick,
To all members Loyal Ordor of
Moose: You uro hereby requested
to attend lodge Thursday night, Feb.
27, 1919, to hear tho Inst rending
of local by-laws. This is Imporlunt.
68-90 GEO. W. STOKOK,
Secretary,
Dalles Patent Flour !
Guaranteed to be a High Grade Patent Flour
Food Scientists and the Great Stom
ach Specialists are now recommend
ing, pure, white, clean flour as the
cheapest, most nutritious food that
can be consumed, by the human race.
'-
Every kernel of wheat made into
DALLES PATENT flour is thor
oughly .washed injure, clean water
before being ground into flour.
If you buy DALLES PATENT flour
you will save eating the unhealthy im
purities that are contained in many
flours made from unwashed wheat.
- . NOW SOLD BY
BAIRD'S GROCERY
BEND, ORECjpN
Phonca:--51 i Red 1271
Co: 86-68-9C