The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 13, 1919, DAILY EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    TBI JUUP BCMUnTUI. DAUUV Kpmon. BBND. ORPQOK TygHDATy MAT W, Wt
Extra Values
in Shirts!
We have had a tremendous business
in Men's Dress and Work Shirts.
There's a reason one glance at our
window will convince you that we
have the real values.
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS hi fibre silk and all the
new materials. Can give you soft or laundered cuft's.
a big assortment to choose from, (Jg Qg
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS in a big assortment oV
stripes (all 'the new things) at prices that will mean
dollars to you. Can give you the 7Q. l tO QO
plain or military collar, at ft IU pj.JO
MEN'S HEAVY BLUE WORK SHIRTS, 7Q
A Real Value. All sizes, at ' "
Bar
Shirts
Now
JX.PenneyCo.inc.
197 BUSY STORES
SISTERS SCHOOL
TO CLOSE FRIDAY
SISTERS. May 13. School closes
Friday, the 16th. with conduct of
the eighth grade examination. The
sixth grade writes hi physiology, the
seventh In geography and George
Davis writes in arithmetic
F. W. Weber has accepted a po
sition In the Bend postoffice for the
summer vacation.
F. W. Wetter has accepted the
principalship of the La Pine school
at a salary of S1450 for nine months'
term.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Allen, Mr. and
' Mrs. C. U Gist, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Graham,
Jesse Scott. Van Wilson. Inei Mc
Kinnev, Alice Kapphahn, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Kline. Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Hodson, Percy Mead. Sterlie Fry
rear, Mary Fryrear, and Helen Manny
attended the dance at the Heising
summer resort Saturday evening.
Refreshments were served and every
one had a Rood time.
C. L. Cist, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Schenck and lce Kapphahn were
at Bend Saturday. '
Mrs. Earl Updike has secured a
teacher to 'fill out the rest of the
term, which ends the 13th of June.
George Aitken was at Prineville
Wednesday to attend) a meeting of
the Knights of Pythias. Twenty-one
members took the third degree initia
tion.
Rod Foster of Eale Creek valley
was In town Sunday.
Frank Zumwalt of the Allingham
station on the Metolius went to Bend
Sunday and returned with his daugh
ter Nellie, who has been at the Bend
Bnrgical hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Parberryf Frank
Arnold, Bert Hodson, Tom Arnold
rr- . ft
Anything
W e Pay 4
On Savings
i. ' '
The First National Bank
OF
, Tin Bank nr S'tpkiuih Bbmvto "
It
.Means
Dollars
to You
Mrs. Long and Mrs. Harrison, all of
Cloverdale, were shopping at Sisters
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs.' Anthony Roach, Mrs.
J. W. Dennis and children left for
Kennewlck, Wash., Monday for a
visit with relatives. '
Mr. and Mrs. V.. E. Graham and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Arnold of Cloverdale were fishing on
the Metolius Sunday.
Ed Spoo hauled' a load of wheat
to Bend Monday and returned with
a load of brick.
Mrs. Madson purchased the Up-.
dike ranch on the Metolius.
E. Parks has sold his ranch on
the Metolius.
George Tonkin, state game warden.
of Pendleton, was at Sisters Satur
day. '
Mrs. C. W. Allen has returned
fro.m Vida, Ore., and Is getting ready
to move to Vida permanently. Her
household goods are for sale.
'County Superintendent J. Alton
Thompson visited the school Friday.
F. W. Weber and J. Alton Thomp
son made a flying trip to Lower
Bridge, Terrebonne, Redmond and
Tumalo after- school on Friday.
District Attorney Arthur J. Moore,
Mr. and Mrs. Abbott and Architect
Lee A. Thomas, all of Bend, were at
SiBters Sunday on their way to Black
Butte.
Vern Skelton made a record catch
of fish on the Metolius Sunday.
Newt Cobb was In from the sheep
camp at Lower Bridge Sunday.
Vern Klei has completed the. first
semester's work In bookkeeping.
Try a Bulletin Want Ad tor quick
results.
Something to sell? Advertise In
The Bulletin's classified column.
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Saved?
o Interest
Accounts
BEND
Msrtts of Ootobtr Alt.
Mot the fluid, o( that nwue. but the
elixir tliut Is la this golihm October
sunshine. Inflnensn germs are (loudly
afraid of clour, cool, snappy sunshine.
The wliolo outdoors Is full of It, unci
tho Invitation to enjoy It- Is so urgent
ami conllnl that tha muu or woman
who refuses to accept It la only add
ing to tho risk that the doctors do-
I dure everybody la assuming thnu epl
: domic days. Nature Is trying to add
' compensation for tho anxieties attend
! ant upon contagious disease. In hor
j cornueiijila she has stored remedies
i that are not only offeetlvo hut plena
ant to take, (let out of, doors Into tho
1 Oetoher sunshlno tllat has heen and
1 will ho pouring Its curative and tillum
; luting forces over tho country. Tho
i walking Is tine and tho landscape nov
; er inoro varied and henutlful. Tho
' forests nro irarbed In hrown, purple
and gold. The silences nro eloquent
with tho similiter souk of nature. Tiio
air Is a tonic for tired, tout nerves and
'. bodies. (Jet out of doors and shako
! off tho fears as well as the germs of
i Influenza. Pittsburgh Ouxctte-Tlmes.
! Old Valenciennes. . .
j "The town of lace," wrote William
of Orauee to the Estates on the lUlh
of April. KIT",' "Is lost to ns. Wo are
very sorry to bo obliged to tell your
high mightinesses that It has not pleas
ed tlod to bless on this occasion the
aims of the state under our guidance."
But luce Is uo longer made In Valen
ciennes, tho capital of nu arrondlsso
meut In tho department of tho Kord.
ond a fortress of the second class. Hut
It Is nevertheless a quaint town, with
sulllclent seventeenth century houses
to glvo It a medieval appearance. The
handsome Hotel de Vllle" Is also largely
seventeenth century work, and before
the war contained a large collection of
tapestries and of paintings, especially
of the Flemish school. The' city ulso
possessed an academy of sculpture and
palntlug. a museum of anturu! his
tory, a lycee and an arsenal.
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Classified advert 1 tar ehartr or Umu to
cents lor ZO worria or leu. Una cent per
word for all over 10. All classified advertisiav
strictly eaati In advance-
HELP WANTED
WANTED Woman to help with
housework on ranch. See MIbs
Markell, at City Rest Room.
80-131-3C
WANTED Position caring for chil
dren or helping with housework.
Inquire Bulletin. S2-131-2p
WANTED Girl for light house
work. Mrs. Nels Anderson. Rural
S57. 93-131-4p
WANTED Woman for general
housework at Bend Surgical Hos
pital. 96-1 Utfc
WANTED
WANTED Stock to pasture on Big
river; nearly all meadow. Will
take 20 or 30 head of cattle. Inquire
Bulletin. 97-131-4p
WANTED By young man, light,
out-of-door work. Ranch pre
ferred. Inquire Mrs. V. A. Forbes,
Bend Co. office. 14-119tfc
WANTED Clean, soft rags at The
Bulletin office. Will pay 6 cents
per pound for suitable rags. tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished apartments
for housekeeping. Apply Hotel
Portland, opposite Brooks-Scanlon
mill. 70-131-4p
FOR RENT Office room. Call 2281.
21-120tfc
FOR RENT Apartment. Apply at
Express Office. 4-1 33p
FOR RENT 3-room partly furnished
house. Call at 406 Wall St.
l-I33-4p
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Four-room house, close
to mills. Would take good car as
part payment. Inquire 126 Adams
Place. . 2-133-Bp
FOR SALE Extra choice aster and.
cabbage plants. Phone orders
now. 12F11. M. G. Coe. 3-133-4p
FOR SALE Ford cars, 'In good run
ning condition. II. E. Vincent, De
schutes National Forest of lice.
66-120-37C
FOR SALE 1917 Buick touring
car. Shock absorber, motormeter.
Spot light, New top. Lots of extras.
Can be bought cheap. Pioneer
Garage. ' 90-131tfc
FOR SALE Now ' modern 4-room
houHO, clone to Ilrooks-Kcanlon
mill. A snap at S 1800.00. J. Ryan
& Co. 90-131tfc
FOR 8Ar.,r i-room house, close to
Bhevlin-IIIxon mill, $ 1250. J.
Ryan & Co. 89-131tfc
FOR SALE Jersey cow and calf;
Also 75 sacks of dry land pota
toes, SI. 50. Call at 1522 Illll Street.
C. II. Krickson. 81-130-4p
FOR SAIiK Irrigated farm, 40
acres. 15 acres practically clenrcd.
A small house or barn on place; per
petuul water right, all fenced, 2 miles
from tho City of Bond, close to
school. 30 acres of this land can
he ,put under Irrigation with very
little trouble. I.bnllnve this to be
worth more than $200.00 per aero,
but in order to close It out, owner,
who Is a non-resident, will soil for
If O JO
mmom
Marieyiv,
Cfy Jfci& tjii""ty iu"-pwereti-ever)j
I fS K?fflKF55i J3j I Crown sign before you fill.
lSM jjf 3 BTANDARnOIt COMPANY
Jhec
lasoBne
W. R. Speck, Special Agent
Bend,
BEND-SILVER LAKE AUTO STAGE
Dully Service .
Leaves Bond 8 A. M. Leaves Silver Luko 8 A. M.
Miiko Reservations at
riONKKR GAIIAGK. Phono 221
I.. L. Fox, Agent J. T. Carlson, Owner
$85.00 por acre on terms. Mooro &
Company. 3115,1.. C. Smith llldg..
Seattle. Wash. 78-129-33p
ONE 1917 Voile, in first class condi
tion, must be sold right away.
Terms If necessary. Walthor-Wll-
llams Co., 133 Greenwood. Phono
Black 1681. G3-lBGtfc
FOR SALE 160 A. land under
Swalley ditch. 12000.00 cash. This
Is a snap If taken within 30 duys.
For particulars call or write C. It.
Lowe, H. No. 1. Box 44, Bend. Ore
gon. ' 4o-i:i-JiP
FOR SALE C-room modern house.
Sec Hanna, Smith's Grocery.
23-1 2 life
Industrial and
M. A: PALMER
Cabinet Maker and Builder,
Jobbing
Franklin St., rear of Irrigation
Co.'s old building.
PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO.
"Always at Your Stsvici"
Help of all kinds Furnished Free
to Employers
usroRSHZ, lauiu. mom. tnti ot nra
l t. (SUM. tUtm.
m-tU Bunuld StnM. Part land. Oman
Carlson & Lyons
PLUMBING
& HEATING
PlumblnK and Heating Supplies,
Bath Room Accessories, etc.
Pipe, Valves
and Fittings
PHONE KED .151
Bend Park Co.
Real Eitate and Inaurancq
lend Company Ilulldlnjf
Own Your
Own Home
I have some bargains'
in BUNGALOWS
KASV Tl'.RMS
J. A. EASTES
Central Oregon's Leatlinff
INSURANCE AGENCY
J. H. MEYER
Auto, Gas and
Electrical Engineer
Expert Auto Repair
Man of long experience
PIONEER GARAGE
Prices Reasonable.
of Quality
Standard Oil Company,
Ore.
FOR BALE Nlco little 4-room cot
tage lu Park add. l'rlcu (1110.00.
Seo C. V. Sllvls. 10 U7lfc
MISCELLANEOUS
HAVE $2(100.00 to loan on first murt
gago on Improved rnnch. Security
must bo A 1. C. V. Sllvls. 88-131tfc
FISHING RODS hand made to order
by practical nshurman and expert
rod rinlsher, $6.50 to $25.00. Your
own rod retlulshed bel(or than new,
$3.50. Ktuto kind of rod you want
and price ynh wish to pay and I will
reply' by return mull. Hurry I).
HobsoD, Gooch, Ore. 92-I17-35C
Business Guide
.Tinning and .Sheet Metal
W.M. MONKJOMKHY.
Furnaces, Hpoullng. Gathering.
Cornice and Skylight
Repairing promptly attonded to
Prices rluht. work Kiiarsnteed
BEND INSURANCE
AGENCY
WHtrnt of til bind of Insurants). Old
Ml Insurance A(ncy In Ctitrl Or
rm. H. C. Kill. Kint Htttlonal Bat
IlulM.nff, bvad. Or won.'
UNION CAFE
OVES MUIIT AM) DAY
Have You Tried Our Doughnuts
Scotch Woolen Mills
All Wool' Hulls Mndn to Order
1H.0 to 921.50
NKMK.N"H
HllH IWind Ht.
FOR SALE!
Tracts under irriRation,
adjacent to wuler muins, cleeii lu
llKhts and telephone service.
Ranging in size from V, to 6 Acres
WII -STOMA ADDITION
i See ,
L. D. WIEST
im Third Street
Dodge Brothers
Motor Cars
W A LT H ER-W I LI,I A MS CO.
U. S. McClure, Salesmun
REPAIRING
TlilAT IS REPAIRING
ELECTRIC
SHOE SHOP
COLUMBIA SERVICE
STATION
,Tnv Bnlte.mnn, Prop.
BTOKAU K ' IIATTKHY WORK
Oun Itepnlrln
Odd Jobs In Mechanical T.lnes
I'HOFKHIONA DUlKCTtHtY.
'Dr. Charles A. Fowler
I'IIY8ICIAN AND SUnOKON
OfO"' lu tlm O'Kuuo llulldlng
NAPIER & YOUNG
LAWYKItrt
I'ress llldg., Hend, Ore. '
(IIONIOHAU LAW l'lUCTICIO
Hl'ctilultluai CoriHimtlolu, . ContmcU
I.kiiiI '1'ltlM ami Katatva.
liliuno Red HI
R. S. HAMILTON
ATTOIINICY-AT-I.AW
Rooms 13-10 First National
Rank Illdit. Tel. 611
tUr. Kiirnwr Untra.)
II. It. IW Arimmii Clu. W. Knkira
Dc Arniond & Erskinc
I, A W Y K It M'
O'Kann UulldliiK, I It'll (J . Oregon
W. G. Manning, 1). M. D.
D ISN'T 1ST
Sulto ia-14 O'lUno hulldins
Tol. Black 1781 Hend. pro.
DR. TURNER,
EYE SPECIALIST
Permanently l.ornted In Hend
with New KUlpmvnt
Hrlvate Offlco In Thorsou's
Jewulry Htoro ,
Dr. Turner will he In Prine
ville every flntl and third Fri
day: in Madras every second
and fourth Friday, and In Red
mond every first and third
Thursday of each month.
Dr. II. N. MOORE
DKNTIHTIIY
lliiurs: 9:00-5:30: 7:30-8:30
Tel Dlack 1(71 O Kone Dldn
Tlcihont Krrt ni O'Kanc ttlds
Dr. E. E. GRAY
DENTIST
I luur 9.00 to 1 2:00-.. 1 :00 lo 5: 30
DR. ANNA RIES-F1NLEY
Ollic od RkIik 29 Orrjon Sunt
oppottt" I'uIIk Library
Phrnt 2281
Wonm and ChiMirn Spatially
II tilt DKKShlStJ 1'AKI.OIl
Itfxtolata vlectrkal aralp IMIlMflll for
falllnv hair und tlantlrulf. Famoua Nao.
plall4ti Kara trratmanta. All klnda
Hair Work d'tia.
MUM. MI'l.l.KIt
Old "PvuplM Bture" on Orwun RU
Carmrrita CM Art N.Ua Work
llradir lo Malta (ur lialiy
Matarnllv Coraala
MltH. A. M. l.AHA
With Itahy'a llo.i.i..lr '
laK Marrlaan HI.. I'arlland, Ota.
llvlwrm Waal I'ark and Trnlh
I'hnna Mar.hall 7
8unnrabla Aeta. rh..na'3ll
Itcnil UiiIko No. 423 Loyal Or
der of Mimiho Meets In Moose
Hall every Thursday. Visiting
brother! are cordially Invited to
attend.
CKXTIIAI, OlttaiOX
COIXKCTING AOHNCY
Uooms 2-4 O'Kano llulldlng
Itenil, OrrKon
Collections Mado in All Parts of
Central Oregon
Singer Sewing Machines
Latent Modols & Improvements
For Demonstrations Sue
i). moron
Vlth II. Cato, JohiiHon Dulldlng
DR. G. SKINNER
, DKNTIHT
Koom 17 O'Kann Hulldins
Office Hours: 9 to 121 to 5
IIAlll DUKHHI.NtJ I'Altl.Olt
ITp-tO'data oloctrlrnl acnlp treatmctita fur
fnlllriR hnlr nml diindrufT. Famnua Nio
plnatitiua Knro trfnlmonta. All klmla
Hnlr Work dono.
M HS. MI'LI.KH
Jld "Pcoplra Htoro" on Oriwon Bt.
I'hiina ltd IHnl
MRS. V. A. SMITH
Agent for tho
M IIOMO COItHKTH
WHi cull hy nppnlnlmnnt on
i ladles dealrliiK n flll.ltiK.
. ADDHKHS P., 0, IIOX 538
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