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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1919)
BEND BOT.LKT1N, DAILY EDITION,' llKNO, OMWON, Tl'ICHDAY, MAIU'll 4, IIMII FAGH l Get The Most Out Of Your Dollars ! People will be glad to know as we are to tell that this is now head quarters for Bend's Lowest Priced Clothing and Dry Goods. Men's Shoes Sizes 6, 61-2, !, 91-'J. 10, 10 1- $2.50 Men's and Boys' Hats, 50c to $2.00 sizes to 3$ Men's Suits, Boys' Suits, to ;6 $5.00 to $15.00 $3.50 to $10.00 Boys' Overcoats, - $3.50 to $5.00 Women's Coats, - $2.50 to $7.50 Women's Shoes - $1.50 to $2.50 up to and including size 51-- JEWELRY We are selling the "MERITE" line of Jewelry. Not a cheap line, but a line handled by some of the largest firms in the East, where it is better known. It will be worth your while to see our stock. POLLOCK'S DRY GOODS & CLOTHING SALE SALE SALE 50c on the $1.00 Golden Rule Store Watch for the Adv. MOVIE MAN HALTS BERLIN FIGHTING Spiu'lai'iui Uiod'is mid tiovcrniiioiit Troop. Cense Firing When VnnU Crosses Street with ('uttieui. I (y Unltiil Praia to The Until llulMln.) I 11KULIX, Mil roh , 3. Untiles be tween Spartncua rioters ami govern ment troops In tint principal streets ; of Herlhi had to stop several times tl enable an American movlo man to 1 set up bis camera. ; The movlo mini was a chap In uni form who had been taliins reels of Mho battlefront in northern Franco, lie followed the Yankees Into Cobleua and then set out for Iterlin to com- plete his series of pictures there. Kye witnesses tell with iimaze- ! ment how this movie man took bis ' reels of revoliitloning In llerlln. Perhaps his most ilariiiK feat was to set the details of the machine nun engagement in Wilbeliustrassc from ; hot ll angles. ! The' movlo man started out crank- I Professional m . 1 Uirectory g (?i pi WILD DUCKS SHOT IN BEND, COMPLAINT Bodies Found Floating In River Ducks Had Already Started Nest ing, Says ex-Game Warden. That ducks swimming in the river just above the Bend Water, Light & Power Co. dam have been shot in the last two days by game law vio lators was the complaint made today by John Cunningham, formerly deputy game warden in this section. 51r. Cunningham found the bodies of several wild fowl floating in the river close to shore yesterday. "It's not an ordinary game law violation, either," Mr. Cunningham said, "for the mating season has Ktarted and the ducks had started nesting in the very heart of the city. I have been watching them for the last week. It is no exaggeration to say that the killing of these few ducks really means about two dozen less wild fowl for the coming season." LENTEN SERVICES ANNOUNCED TODAY Mass to Bo Celebrated Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Morning at Catholic Church. Special Lenten services for the re mainder of the week were announced this morning by Rev. Father Sharkey of the Catholic church. Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 8 o'clock in the morning, and on Friday morning at 7:30 o'clock. Evening devotions Wednesday and Friday will be at 7:30 o'clock. Read The Bulletin Class Ads. "Save young man, and become respectable and respected; it's the quickest and safest way." Benjamin Franklin. Have you a savings account at The First National Bank paying four per cent interest and perfect security? The First National Bank OF BEND WE BANK ON YOU, YOU HANK WITH US R. S. HAMILTON ATTOKNE Y-AT-LAW Rooms 13-16 First National Bank Bldg. Tel. 611 (Dr. Coe't Former Office.) 11. H. I Armond Chan. W. Erakine De Armond & Erskine i, a w Y k it s O'Kane Building, Bend. Oregon In Our Ready-to- Wear Department. This department is overflowing with Hie season's latest in Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Hats, etc. Every express brings us more of the pretty tilings. This department is enjoying a wonderful business. THERE'S A REASON. Have you looked over the pretty things, priced so reasonable. Come in and let us show you, whether you intend buying or not. This department is in charge of Mrs. M. Chord, an experi enced ready-to-wear lady, formerly of Lipnian, Wolf & Co. of Portland, Oregon. Come in and get acquainted. REST ROOM IN CONNECTION MEET YOUR FRIENDS HERE Suits Some beauties, in all the new styles, and priced so rea sonable '. $19.75 to $:J9.75 Coats See the new Dolmans in the new shades. All the new things in Coats are here at $9.90 to $11.75 Dresses Have them in the new materials. Some beauties at $5.90 to $39.75 Skirts Have them in Serges and Tophus in the plain colors and in the fancy stripes and plaids at $:i.9S to $1S.5() Ladies' Hals See this line, priced at $2.9S to $i.9() The Store that Forced J. C. PENNEY CO, Inc. prices down in Bend 197 DUSY STORES DR. C. H. DAY OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Rooms 5 and 6, Wright Hotel Tel. Itluck 582 (Only Licensed Osteopath In County) W. G. Manning, D. M. D. DENTIST Tel. Black 1781 Bend, Ore. DR. TURNER, EYE SPECIALIST Permanently Located In Bend with New Equipment Private Office in Thorson's Jewelry Store Dr. Turner will he In Prlne vllle every first and third Fri day; in Sladras every second and fourth Friday, and In Iled mond every firm and third Thursday of each month. lug it off from the llramle nhurKer gate side of the street, near 1'nler den Linden. It wan a pitched buttle and machine gun bullets were rain ing horizontally and hoth ways. From his position on the second story of a hotel the Yankee .got the government end of the action ex tremely well. Then he decided to take the other side. Shouldering his camera he wnlked out Into the street between the two forces. Noticing his Ameri can uniform, both sides stopped fir ing, while the American leisurely crossed the street and set up his camera. When ho got behind it the shooting began again. Another time he was cranking his camera from a second story window overlooking a lively engagement, when the Spartacans noticed him. They thought he was operating a machine .gun. and u rain of bullets whizzed around him. lie finished his picture and moved the camera out. The Yankee movie man has a charmed life, according to people who saw him. Dr. II. N. MOORE DKNTISTKY Hours: 9:00-6:30; 7:30-8:30 Sundays 10-1 Tel Black 1671 O'Kane Bldg. Telephone Red 271 O'Kane Btdg- Dr. E,. E. GRAY DENTIST Hourt 9:00 to 12:001:00 to 5:30 Eotningt and Sunday by appointment DR. ANNA R1ES-F1NLEY OHic and Residence 29 Oregon Street opposite Public Library Phone 2251 Women and Children a Specialty Dr. R. W. Hcndershott PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON O'Kane Building Hours 10-12, 1-6 Ilend Iodge No. 4211 Loyal Or der of Moose Meets In Moose Hall evory Thursday. Visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. MRS. Mf'LMUl'H HAIUOItKHHINO PAKIiOIt Pilot Iluttn Inn Phono 123 Scalp Treatments a Specially Dandrulf and Falling Hair Stopped. CLASSiriEDl FOR SALE piK SAI.K A 4-room holme, close to mills. Imjiilru at 120 Adams Place. Terms. 34-73-ftu pill SALF. Lot In lllock 2. De schutes addition, about 6000 feet lumber, 10 windows, 1 door. Hon. It. O. Illackwell, Carmody llriiH. 2S-72-Be March 1 and !M ilSlfc pill HALF. 2 cars, cash or terms. 11. It. Hlley. tlOllGlfc poll KALI; Kkks for hali-hliiK. II for 1.1. Laying strain Marred llocks from O. A. C. II. F. Mers dorf. Phone 4F12. 30-72-3p foil H.AI.K Furniture and light wagon. Call at 34 iMarshall Ave. K. M. Seefeld. 22-71 -4 p pin s ilk on t:rn m;i; stock nnd dairy farm on const, with good improvements and In good location, to exchange for I'.end properly.' Ad dress owner, Box 195, llend, Ore. ul-70-r.p poll HALF Complete furnishings for 4 room bouse. Call lllack 771 poll SA LK Five-room bouse, Keu wood, I'JOO.OO. .Mrs. V. A. Forbid. 34-60tfc poll HALK Four room cottnge, 1760.00. See C. V. Hllvls, corner Wall and Oregon. 4S-Cltff poll SAI.K r, modern Groom rest- deuces In Park addition. price right. Seo me at once. C. V. Sllvls. 72-46tfo LOST jOST Between Aubrey Heights and Welnloria, on Monday, a baby pillow. letter F embroidered on case. Imiulru Bulletin. 3-73p OST Indian arrowhead mounted In gold. Finder return to lliillellu and receive reward. In; 7.I-I- iVERTISING FOPSALE. 4 TO RENT, mP WANTED, ClaUMtlfli) arlvertlRlnir chartt rr Imim ' SO cent for 20 wnrrla or Iwta. On crnt Mr word for all over 20. All claM.fled advertUlnif trietlr emiih In advance WANTED yyANTKI) Good second hand, 3 'A, low wheel, wldo tiro wa.gon. II. F. Morsdorf. Phono 4F12. 40-73-4p yANTKD Competent cook at the Altamont Hotel. 26-72tfc yANTKI) Position by returned sol dier us truck driver or teamster or carpentry work. Inquire Miss Markol, City Best Iloom, Sphier Building. 10-71tfc YyANTKD Iloom or room and hoard with privaLo family. In quire Bulletin. 02-70tf FOR RENT poll IlKNT Two furnished rooms, next door to Jap apartments, 4 20 Hill St. 38-73p poll IlKNT Largo modern fur nished room; gentleman preforrod, Phono Black 682. 10-63tfc MISCELLANEOUS JJANO KDIIL'AltSALS at tho Liberty Ternplo Sunday, 2 P. M., Thurs day, 8 P. M. Web. 24-72-06p 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 OP LOAVES s -OF BREAD that can be made from the barrel of flour. 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