Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1919)
THR HI'.XI) HI I.1.KT1X, DAILY KKITIOX, IIK.M), ORK10, HATt ItDAY, OOTOIIKH 4, JOIQ. BgssaaaBaaaaaBasBaaBsaBBBBBSsaBaaaaBeaaBSBaBBaaaBaBBBaasaaaaaaaaBaBBaaaBBBBBQffii 1 1 (POTTO TO ALL IS QUALITY AND SERVICE 1,1 v. .. erves as Well as Sells PAGE S Th otbr that 3 WHEN you buy an article in our clothing department ybu have the guarantee oFthe largest organization of its kind in the, world back of it. Our own label goes in every article we buy. We stand back of it at all times. When you buy of us you are buying the best' merchan dise to be found at the price. We give you iOOcv value at all times. ; We do not' start h article at a high price, then wind ' up "with a tii(fi ; or 33 sale price. We give the price from the start. Our buying power and low overhead 'ex-1 pense saves you from 3 to 2Q9J-. v"'" MEN'S SUITS The besLmoney can buy. Up-to-the-minute in style. Quality the best. Backed by the guarantee of satisfied customers 1 C a CIO .in 1$7 stores in 25 states. Prices range from P JVJ iO pf,4?C D YOUNG MEN'S SUITS The latest styles in plain or belted models. Single or double breasted, with' or vitn belt. &omt nave suk linings, ine newest i tangs snown in young mens clothes, at a pig tsaving. 1'rices range "from ' $17.50 to $42.50 Just Received Shipment of Mens Overcoats-Latest Styles Better Values for Saae Hooey J. C. Penney 197 BUS Vi: STORES Co., Inc. ur Sane Values for Less Money EritaDsnnnOTDrornnn jaULUUUULH-KJL,ll II II M n n, n n i n n i . u . ;i.ii.jumjuuuuuuuuuuuum .11 n JUUUULOJUUUI SPECULATE 'IN"i ; j FOREIGN MONEY (Contlr.ueu Irorn Page 1.) Speculating on the mark is consid ered purely a gamble, but usually a good one,' since the exchange depends dollars they thus secure largely on trade and tt is thought exchange, and will stimulate trade. kept here, and sold later, or can be sent to Berlin, where the marks can be on deposit at interest. . It is said the Germans are not averse to the enormous buying of marks even at such low prices, since it will enable them to secure raw materials on the American trade will begin gradually. It is ' thought by. many ; .that the mark should rise, to .ten cents in value In side two jrears, enabling trebling of money invested. However, conserva tives jpoiiit: at the Russian ruble, in which.; nirfny people invested, .and. which is now down to practically nothing in value. Many people wbtf invested in marks last spring -when they were around eight cents, are j rueing the drop of three cents. The system of buying most in. vo gue Is to purchase exchange in Ber lin banks. The receipt can either be Furthermore, demand for marks will send their, yajuft ud.,v -.' There is a very general feeling despite the low price of the mark. that the Germans will -come back industrially very quickly,' perhaps more so than the French and Italians due to the Teutonic mania for work. The only great danger, Bolshevism, is considered pretty well under con trol, especially since the new German Republic has at its disposal at least a million fighting men under the name of "N'oske Guards." Wire for Ocean Sounding. A very fine stcl plnnn wire Ik used fn making nreun iwiiinilliis. The ocean nt its ilccpcMt point us far an is known in ill.dl feet nlniiit six miles deep. Till hole In Hip ocenri is nrnr the iHliiml of Guam. , A wire must ho very 8110 nml very strung to xupirt six miles of itself In making these sonnilinss. Our ambition is, first of all, to please every visitor to ouirl store, whether we make a . sale or not. Our efforts arei always to give satisfaction and real service, and not sim ply to sell our goods. That this ambition of ours has had, the result of bringing us more customers and more sales merely proves that our efforts are in the right direction. 1$ This store is built on the firm foundation of "Your Sat isfaction." e devote ourselves to giving you full value in Style, Fit ariH Service in the Clothes you buy here. The Largest -and Best Varieties of Men's and Boys Clothing, Shoes and Fall Wear ables of all kinds are here for your in spection and comparison. CASHMAN BEND'S CLOTHIER HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX WANTED Good second hand piano. Will pay cash. Thompson Music Co. i - 78-BStfc WANTED Girl for gcnorul fiouse work. Mrs. H.-A. Miller. Phone 2091. 69-85tf nnd Butea. fresh milch cows. Telephone Red CJI. Geo. 36-9Gtfc WANTED At the brick yard, a few good 15 daymen. Bond Brick & Lumber Co. 77-43tfc .Promise With a Proviso. , A Chicago hoy of six .jun- hciiig: snown tliroiigh the Art Inxtiltili- l.y Ills mother, who Utopia!. MAity fine of the ;VoUl niuittnrx" snil. nfter eipliiln Ing the Ix-auty nnd value of the pic ture, said: "Now. ilenrle, wop't you promise to remember nil I imve til yon about this picture?" The vnitne hnpeftll iM: "Yes. I will If you will promise never to bring me here again. V FOR 'RENT KOK KENT Alfalfa pasture for tew ' horses. Phone Rural 1128. l-103p FOR RENT-Furnished room In private-family: suitable for two gentlumen preferred. Inquire'. 137 St. Holens.: ' ' 80 Put It in "THE BCLLEUX: In 1758 Benjamin Franklin said : . " Creditors have . better memo ries thai debtors; creditors are a superstitious iect, great ob servers of set days and times. " V lie prepared for thejrji by starting a i i . 1 1 ' ix ' mm -mm , ; pS V :-- ;. " T"'I savings account today. TntBiHt or Supujii Snvtoi rst National Bank OF BEND ... T Quite Sure. rntrlcln came tiiiiililinL'ilinvn nfllelit If stairs, nnd her iimther, bmlly fiHuht inetl. Inqnlieil If she was hurt. When Patricia rcEiilncil lier breath she loud ly proclaimed her feelln-s: " killed, mother! I know I Is killed:" ClaMtfled wtvertlain enmrv ier two to 5nU for 20 words or 1m. On eent per word for all over 20.' AH cUulfled ftdvertUinv WANTED WANTED Team,' wagon and ' har ness, 1100 to 1200 lb. horses, gentle,-' well broke, sound and not over 1 years. , Price must be right, A. T. . Itennels, Tumalo, Oro. ' v- ,:' -5-10.2P WANTEr) Plain sewing.' For par, tlculars and prices, inquire Iiox 645, Bend. ., ' 7-lOJp WANTED Two Laundry. girls at the Bend 2-102C WAITED Location by two trap pers. ... Anyone bothered with coy otes or other destructive animals can have relief free 'by" writing V. K. SllaW. 1G04 gth Ave.. Henlll,. Wash. v 09-102r.p WANTED To trade, latest model , phonograph airtl records for used piano, , What have you?.. Thompson Music Co. 79-98tft WANTED Waitress -noun. J at Burtlett, 66-97tfe FOR KENT St oro street. Inquire Lyons. room . on Wull nt Carlson A 44-entro TO TRADE. TO THADE New Overland '90 for cattle. Some milkers :j wanted. George Menkeamaler. Fort Hock, Ore. SS-101-SC FOR SALE FOR SALE Ford sedan, complete ly equipped with self-starter, elec tric lights, four-speed transmission, Stewart vacuum tank, shock ab sorbers, .front and rear bumpers, foot throttle and everything you could possibly put on a Ford. This is -strictly a private car and in ex cellent shape. All new tires- with one spare. Bargain. Pioneer Garage- 3-102tfc FOfc SALE Bar and hack bur with large mirrors," In fine condition, snitubm for soft drink parlor, cafe, etoJ Sell at sacrifice price, Inquire Redmond, Ore, 90-102P XfR SALE Modern bungalow, wjth small house and garaige in rear. Goo. Erlandson. Florida and ' Wall Sts," 93-101-2p C'.H-Irvln FOR SALE 1918 Dodge; good: me- T-'tehanlcnl condition.' Four good Urdu. See R. S. McCluro, WaUher- Wllllams. 89-100-2C FOR SALE Household" furniture. Inquire 354 Greenwood Ave. - su--uop FOR SALE Pretty Bend bungalow home. Never offered tor sale Be fore. Call Rod 482 within the next ten days. ; ; : 86-trc FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, 450 tops nt 120 a ton. Some nusture will with- It at this price. Address J. B. Miner, Bend, ore,: ;i i.hi ,fOR SALE Four Mckl(8 oulves FOR SALE Six-room house. plumbing in lino shape; good lot; close to mills, i. ilyun & Co. 62-84tfe FOR SALE Lots 10, II nnd 13. block 18, ' piKriiiitH sdilltlon, 1900. Torms. J. Kyiin. 22-81ifc FOR SALE 8-rooin house, clow to . mills, 12400. Sue J. Hyaii A. Co. . ! 7-80tfc FOR SALE Two new modern five room ,. bungalows on Delaware avenue , Inquire J. Ryan ft Co. 'it- 70-6 4tfc FOUND FOUND On Greenwood avenue, Friday night, automobile crank. Owner call at Ilcnnett-Cooper Oro- eery. 4-102-:ic KI'MMOXH V l,rill,ICATK. In the Justice Court for the District of Ucnd, Deschutes County, Ore gon. W. M. Crewe. plulntlfT vs. J. V. Clark, defendant. , To J. W. Chirk, the above named defendant: In the name of the Htiilc of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pcur nnd answer the complaint In tbo above entitled action on or be fore October 4th, 1919, and If you full to so appear or otherwise plead, for want thereof the plaintiff will Uko Judgment against you for the sum of ft 00 with costs and dis bursements of. till 'action. This summons is served upon you by publication onco.a, week for six con seeutlvo weeks. First, publication, August 23, 1919. . ''-. Lust publication, October 4, 1919, .... J. A. EAKTEH, Justice of tha J'euco. A. J. MOOKK, .. Attorney for Plaintiff. i 67-73-79-85-91-97103c THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Sedan, with electric starting and ligh ting systcm,dcmountablc rims with34 -inch tires nil around, is the ideal family car because of its general utility and refined and comfortable equipment. Finely- upholstered. Plate glass, windows. An open car in tho spring, summer, nnd early fall. A closed car in inclement , weather and winter. Iliin-pcpofust-propf. In , . the cityior the country, family car. The low cost of operation and 'maintenance 13 not thd - . least of Its' charms. rVVon't you come in and , ' look it over? .. .";... . A ! . r 1 teni-ure motor to. urpa,' vregon mcccc 'r-ri. if ,.- J K PM1 B4 ! '' '', l- ..('Vi-'W,'. f. l7..'.i. ... B...,,,f',. ...p, v,.'. .,,,,..1. ' . ;: si ' BAD PRINT i'-.rU (.K ).:' i'.li