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THE BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, BEND, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1019
The Bend Bulletin
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BORKRT W. 6AWYWt.. Editor-Manatee
BKNRY N. FOWLKR AaaoclaU Editor
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B. A. NIXON Circulation Mananr
KALPH SPKNCER Mwhaatral Supt,
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MONDAY, AUGUST 4. 1919.
A DUTY.
Slowly but surely Central Oregon
if coming Into Its own as a country
of tremendous attraction to tourists
and sportsmen. Casual visitors have
been passing on the word for some
time; now, apparently, we are to
baTe some publicity from a man
who, knowing many other parts of
the country, finds that here there
are things which make ns stand out
ahead of the rest.
All this is fine. We are all of ns
glad to have the country better
knowa. It faeans more business
and more development. We have
an opportunity to see new people
and to brush up against the outside
world in the persons of our visitors.
It Is good in many ways.
But we have a duty in the matter
that, as the visitors increase, be
comes more and more pressing.
And that is to see to - it that our
attractions continue to be attractive.
We cannot rest our whole case on
what nature has done here tor us.
We must help out by making and
keeping good roads into the moun
tains and lakes, by seeing to it that
the fish are not all caught, by be
ing careful with our fires in the
woods, by leaving things, so
as possible, as we found them.
If we will do these things
Shall be made.
far
Good Practice in Banking.
. A banker I know says that In loaa
ing money he also asks about a man's
. wife. Is she a spender? Does she of
ten run the family financial affairs
against her husband's Judgment? The
banter is auspicious of that sort of
man. Ton may think vhen a woman
is very prominent socially she "helps'
her husband, but this banker denle
it E. W. Howe's Monthly.
Magazine Gun Teeth.
The elephant has What a dentist
calls "maeazlne run teeth" heranu nf
the curious fact that when the bis
pachyderm wears off a front tooth it br
replaced by (he one Just behind it. the
wnoie row moving np a' tooth. It Is
said rthls-takes place continually, so
Jumbo always is guaranteed a set of
teeth,. po jnat'.er how many he wears
out, . , . ... .
. Effects of a Meat Diet.
The wheat-eating Carthaginians were
no match for the pork-eating Romans:
the goat-eating Greeks easily over
came the herbivorous Persian, while
the beef-eaters of England have often
proved their bravery. Yet the British
army contains no better soldiers thnn
the Scottish and Irish, to whom meat
was long a luxury.
Amusing Herself.
Elizabeth and her mother went to
the city to spend the day, leaving
Aunt Eleanor, a house guest, alone.
Upon tlHr return Elizabeth question
' ed : "Aunt Nellie, did you get lonely
while we were nway?" . "Yes," was
itho roply, wherenpon the little miss
asked : "Then did you tell yourself a
nice story?"
Put it In "THE BULLETIN."
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Btate Highway Construction.
8ealed bids will be received by
the state highway commission of
the state of Oregon at room 620
Multnomah county court house,
Portland, Oregon, at 10 o'clock a.
m. on the Eth day of August, 1919,
for the following project:
DESCHUTES COUNTY.
From Bend north on The Dalles
California highway to the'JefTernon
county line, 23.9 miles', grading
68,000 cubic yards excavotlon.
. No bid will be considered unless
accompanied by cash, bidder's bond
or certified check for an amount
equal to five (5) per cent, of the
total amount bid:
A satisfactory bond will be re
required for the faithful perform
ance of the contract in a sum equal
to one-half of the total amount bid.
Proposal blanks and full informa
tion for bidders may be obtained at
the of Ceo of the state highway engi
neer, Capitol building, Salem.
Plans and specifications and form
of contract may be inspected at the
same place or may be obtained upon
deposit of $5.00 for each set
of plans and specifications. Plans
and specifications are also on file at
room 1301 Yeon building, Portland.
Plane and specifications for the
work in Deschutes county may be
r"'--." .... .fa, nf Mr m. o.
ton.
The
any
the
Btate
Attest:
Siilem,
Before
Bonnet, division engineer, Pendle-
I mi i ' ii iii i i iii i i itK-iai
tmm
NOT a clearance sale of out-of-date furs the vast majority of the furs in this
unique Sale are in modes that are authentically correct for Fall and Winter
If You Could
You Would
IN THE recent great raw fur auctions ia New
York, attended by fur dealers from all over
the world, advances of 75 to 100 per cent me e
reported in the prices of furs due to the pelt
scarcity and the unprecedented demand for furs
in Europe.
And this, of course, means higher and higher prices
"After August Prices," Quoted B.-bw Will B? Maintained Only so Long ns Our Stocks Will Permit Ih-caurc of the RUing Marlt.il Oiui'tlmis.
Our Entire Stock of ' Manufactured Furs at
20 to 50 Off Our Regular Prices
A Partial List of thz Sale Item Is Below. Every Desirable Kind and Style of Fur Is Included:
Dyed Black Fox Scarfs
Prices after August.. $17.50 to 1120.00
. Sale prices.... $14.00 to $96.00
Natural Red Fox Scarfs
Prices Ttftcr August. .$27.50 to $150.0C
Sale prices $22.00 to $120.00
Kamchatka Fox Scarfs
Prices after August. .$25.00 to $116.00
Sale prices "... .$20.00 to $92.00
Taupe Fox Scarfs '
Prices after August.. $37.50 to $145.00
Sale prices $30.00 to $116.00
White Fox Scarfs
Prices after-August. .$85.00 to $125.00
Sale prices $68.00 to $100.00
Georgette Fox Scarfs
Prices after August! .$45.00 to $135.00
Sale prices.... $36.00 to $108.00
Battleship Gray Fox Scarfs
Prices after August.. $25.00 to $145.00
- Sale prices $20.00 to $116.00
Cross Fox Scarfs
Prices after August.. $40.00 to $145.00
Sale prices $32.00 to $ 1 16.00
Natural Blue Fox Scarfs
Prices after August. .$200.00 to $350.00
Sale prices $160.00 to $280.00
Silvered Fox Scarfs
Prices after August. .$35.00 to $150.00
Sale prices $28.00 to $120.00
Dyed Blue Fpx Scarfs
Pries after August. .$100.00 to $125.00
Sale prices $80.00 to $100.00
Silver Fox Scarfs '
Prices after August. .$300.00 to $850.00
: Sale prices $2 10.00 to $680.00
Taupe Wolf Scarfs
Prices after AugU3t. . .$35.00 to $65.00
Sale prices. ... . .$28.00 to $52.00
Lucille Wolf Scarfs
Prices after August. . .$22.50 to $80.00
Sale prices - $18.00 to $64.00
Battleship Gray Wolf Scarfs
Prices after August. ..$25.00 to $45.00
Sale prices , . . $20.00 to $36.00
Silver Wolf Scarfs
Price after August $35.00
Sale price $28.00
Black Wolf Scarfs
Prices after August. ..$25.00 to $47.50
Sale prices $20.00 to $38.00
Gray and Dove Gray Wolf Scarfs
Prices after August. . .$20.00 to $65.00
Sale prices $16.00 to $52.00
right ' Is reserved to reject
or all proposals or to accept
proposal deemed nest for the
of Oregon.
OREGON STATE HIGHWAY
COMMISSION,
W. h. THOMPSON, Commissioner,
8. BENSON. Chairman,
R. A. BOOTH. Commissioner.
HERBERT NUNN,
State Highway Engineer. ' '
Oregon, July 20, 1919,
47-49C
NOTICB OP PROnKKMNGH TO
DETERMINE WATKK IMOHTS.
the State Water Board of
Oregon, Deschutes County.
ANNUAL SUMMER SALE
-- of
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Begins Monday, August 49 A.
See Tliis Annual Liebes Fur Sale With the Eyes of a Furrier
Realize What an Enormously Important Event It Is
for manufactured furs as the fall season advances
dejpite which fact you now may buy Liebes furs' at
20 to 50 per cent off our present prices.
Cur regular prices arc as low as (hey are because
we rjatner our own pelts and manufacture cur own
furs; and because we have immense reserve stocks
of dressed skins which were bought on the lower
markets.
Georgette Wolf Scarfs
Prices after August. . .$27.50 to $65.00
Sale prices $22.00 to $52.0
Hudson Seal Neckpieces
Prices after August. .$25.00 to $123.00
Sale prices $20.00 to $100.00
Hudson Seal Stoles
Prices after August.'. $85.00 to $275.00
Sale prices $68.00 to $220.00
Hudson Seal Capes
Prices after August .. $76.00 to $200.00
Sale prices $60.00 to $160.00
Hudson Seal Bobby Coat
Price after August. .$385.00 to $525.00
Sale price $308.00 to $ 120.00
Fisher Scarfs
Prices after Auguct. .$35.00 to $250.00
Sale prices $28.00 to $200.00
Extra
$350 Leopard Bobby Coat
(Trimmed Hudson Seal) .$215.00
$250 Natural Squirrel and
Ceorgctte Coatee .$135.00
$225 Nutria and Hudson Seal
Novelty Set $115.00
$150 Kolintky Neckpiece and
Muff (Set) $75.00
$75 Mole and SIcuniT Cape,
Collar and Muff (Sel) . . .$45.00
$75 Filch Cape Collar. . . . .$37.50
$85 Kolinsky and Ermine
Collarette. ...... $45.00
Also Special Display of Broken L inet in Wolf, Kolinsky Srjuirrel, Fox, Mink,
Hudson Seal, Opossum, etc., Neckpiece's and Muffs, al 50 OFF
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Any
Sale Furs for Delivery in October
' These Futt will be kept in our Cold Storage Safe -Deposit
, Vaults, without charge, until called for.
No Exchanges No
Approvals
No C. O. U.'s Without
Deposit
Established
Portland.
In the Matter of tha Determination
of the relative Rights of All
Claimants to the Use of the
Waters of SNOW CREEK and
THREE CREEKS, in Deschutes
County, Oregon.
To all persons, firms and corpora
tion"., claiming a right to tho use
of the waters of, or owning or
being in possession of lands bor
dering on and having access to,
thos., cortnln streams known as
SNOW CREEK and THREE
CREEKS, and their tributaries,
situated In T. 15 8. R. 10 J?.,
T. 16 S. R. E., T. 16 8. R. 10
E T. J6 S. R. 11 E., T. 17 S. R.
9 E. and T. 17 8. R. 10 E.. In
, Deschutes county, Oregon, and
TO ALh WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN:
In tho narno of tha State of Ore
gon, you and each of you are
hereby notified that the stnte engi
neer of tho slate of Oregon, will
begin an investigation of the flow
of th) above named streams nnd
thnlr tributaries, nnd of tho ditches
diverting water thorafrom, on Krl
doy, tho 12th day of Soptember,
1919.
And you nro hereby furtlfer noti
fied that the stuto water suporln
tondoni of tha state of Oregon will
oommnncfl tho taking of testimony
as to tho rights of all parties claim
In water from Bald streams or
thnlr tributaries for Irrigation,
power, mining or other beneficial
use, on, Friday, tha 12tb day of
Black, Taupe and Blue Lynx Scarfs
Prices aftor August. .$25.00 to $215.00
Sale prices $20.00 to $172.00
Mole Scarfs
Prices after Au-just. . f 17.C0 to $165.00
Sale prices. .$14.00 ta $132.00
Mole Stoles
Prlcos after August. .$S!i.OO to $275.00
Sale prices $76.00 to $220.00
Mole Capes
Prices after August. .$105.00 to $526.00
Sale prices........ $156.00 to $120.00
Mole Bobby Coats
Prices after August. .$476.00 to $575.00
Sale prices $380.00 to $460.00
Mole Coatees
Prices after August. .$200.00 to $675.00
Sale prices $150.00 to $506.25
Specials
$35 Hudion Seal and Georg
ette Cape ....$17.50
$35 Kolintky and Georgette
Cape .....$17.50
$65 Leopard and Hudion
Seal Novelty Scarf $35.00
$35 Civet and Sealine Neck
piece $17.50
$45 Hudson Seal and Ermine
Cape Collar $22.50
$50 Civet Skunk Throw
Scarf... $27.50
184 Irrnn
Oregon
Mail Orders Given
Prompt and Efficient
Attention
Snptombcr, 1019, In tho office of
tha project mnnnger of tlin Tumnlo
Irrigation project at Tumnlo, ))0.
schutes county, Orogmf, from the
hour of nine o'clock a, in, until 12
m nnd from two p. m. until five
p. m. And for n period of sixty
days beginning on Monday, tho 20th
day of Hoptomlinr, 1019, in tha of
flco of tlm state watur suporlntand
ent, at La Grande, Oregon. , .
And yon are hereby required' to
nppenr before tho said (Unto water
superintendent at ona of the Union
and plnces above mentioned nnd
submit proof of your olnlm to the
waters ot snid streams or any tribu
tary thereof, If any right thereto is
claimed by you ; and you ara hereby
further notified that it you fall to
fdfiPsl
M.
HERE, then, is the significance of this
sale to you : You may buy your fun
now and save 20 to 50 per cent on our
present regular prices. You may wail until
after the sale and pay the uvular nrices.
You may wail until later in the fall or win
ter a-cl pay the still higher prires thn are
bound to come.
BeaVer Neckpieces
Prices after August. .$.'5.00 to 125.00
Sale prictt $14.00 14 $100.00
Jap Kolinsky Scarfs
Prices aftT Augunt. . . .$0.50 to $ 15.00
Kale prices $7.60 to $36.00
Tau::e and Silver Coney Scarfs
Frlres nft-r August. .. .$7.25 to $37.50
Sale prices $3.89 to $30.00
Kolinsky Neckpieces
Prices after Augu.it. .K30.00 to $101.00
Sato prices $2 1.00 to $ 156.00
Kolinsky Stoics
Trices aftor August. .$60 00 to $135.00
Sale prices $18.00 to $108.00
Kolinsky Capes
Prices after August. .$.175.00 to $725.00
Sale prices $300.00 to $580.00
Hudson Seal Coatees
Prices after August. .$200.00 to $525.00
Sale prices $150.00 to $393.75
Squirrel Neckpieces
Prices after August. .$25.00 to $250.00
Sale prices... $20.00 to $200.00
Squirrel Capes
Prices after Augunt. .$100.00 to $235.00
Sale price $80.00 to $188.00
Sauirrel Stoles
Prices after August. .$125.00 to $245.00
Hale prices $100.00 to $196.00
Stone Marten Scarfs
Prices after August. .$60.00 to $226.00
Sale prices $18.00 to $180.00 ,
Souirrcl Bobby Coal
Price after August $500.00
Sale price $180.00
Nutria Coatees
Price after August. .$265.00 to $475.00
Sale prices $198.75 to $356.23
Hudson Bay Sable Animal Scarfs
Prlcos aftor August. .$05.00 to $300.00
Sale prices .$52.00 to $210.00
Hudson Bay Sable Cape
Prico after August $2000.00
Sale price .$lfi00.
' Blended Hudson Bay Sable Scarfs
Prices after August. .$146.00 to $476.00
Sale prices $1 16.00 to $380.00
Skunk Scarfs
Prices after August. .$30.00 to $110.00
Sale prices......... $24.00 to $88.00
Skunk Neckpieces '
Prices after August. .$85.00to $200.00
Sale prices $52.00 to $160.00
Natural and Taupe Marmot Coatj
Prices after August. .$170.00 to $265.00
Sale prices $136.00 to $212.00
so appear .and nubmlt proof of your
claim to tfio wutars of said streams
or tributaries thereof dnfault will
he entered against you and you will
be barred and estopped from subse
quently assorting any right to tho
wnters aforesaid, and will be hold
and deemed to liavn forfoltod nil
right to the use of said .wutoin
thnrotoforo claimed by you, t
By order of tho Stnla Wntor
Board, of Orogon,
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 281 Ii
day of July, 1919.
PERCY
A. CUPPElt;
Btate Engineer,
COCHRAN,
Superintendent.
GEO. T.
State Water
Attest :
R. W. POTTER, Soerotary.
48-510