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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1920)
PAOE To The Housewife- Every express brings us shipments of New Spring Merch andise. Merchandise that you have been calling for. We can show you New Curtain Goods, Ginghams, Pillow Tubings, Muslms, Galatea, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Flaxons, Nainsook, Longcloths and India Linens. Start your spring sewing early. Just Received a Shipment of Ladies9 Muslin Underwear Curtain Scrims 43c, 49c, 59c Dress Ginghams 27c, 32c Pillow Tubings 49c to 57c Hope Muslin 27 c Berkeley Cambric 39c 49c Galatea (colors) 49c Bleached Sheeting 79c, 83c, 89c Unbleached Sheeting .67c, 75c, 89c White Flaxons..... ... 23c to ,39c Nainsook 16 ',2 to 42c Longcloth 17 '2c to 42c Indian Linon 16 to 35c Sheets $1.69 to $2.49 McCALL'S NEW PATTERNS ARE HERE Better Prices J. C. Penney Co., Inc. Better Service 197 BUSY STORES NEW SHOP TO OPEN ON GREENWOOD SOON From Kight lo 10 Men Will bo Km ployed in Establishment to be Concluded by A. 1. Tueker. STUDY OF FEET INTERESTING " With preliminary blasting practic ally finished, A. J. Tucker will be gin work in the next few days on a $4,000 one story stone building. 35 by 60 feet, oh the corner of Green wood and Harriman, which when completed wilt be used by Mr. Tuck-J er to house .workshops for several j ing, carpentering, and cabinet mak ing, all to be under his own super vision. A specialty will be made of automobile top and body work. Mr. Tucker "expects that the build ing can be completed within 30 days, and once the establishment is open ed he plans to employ from eight to 10 men. In addition to the equip ment which he now has in his shop on Irving,, he will install several i pieces of new machinery. Later in the season, on the lot back of the shop site, Mr. Tucker will erect a $4,000, five room brick residence. Daily Thought Write to the mind and heart, and let the ear glean what It can. Bailey. No Two Pair of Them Alike, and All Tell a Story to the Observant Individual. In the subway and on the surface curs In fact, la every sort of public CDiiveyanee I have always found it interesting to while away the time spent in transit by making a study of feet. Lane- feet, small feet, nar row feet and broad feet have charac teristics nil their own, ami no two pairs of them are alike. The long, slender, gmceful foot of -the woman of fashion, she with the rather lavMi taste, betokened In the extreme heel and narrow, buckled vamp; the smart ly shod foot of the executive business woman, with mahogany calf und mili tary heel; the nent but woni black leather shoe of the shop worker, and the ultra faddish down-al-the-heel, high-cut kid shoe of the stenographer or factory girl. All of them tell a story. The girl who cares about get ting abend, and the boy who is ambi tious, watch out that your feet do not betray you. Very often I have seen a well-groomed business girl whose appearance was entirely spoiled by A muddy or run-down pair of shoes, and I always Judge her accordingly. An employer, hiring an office boy or a clerk, will Invariably base his de cision on the get up of his applicant. Unshined shoes ami torn stockings may cause you to lose that opportu nity for which you have always been looking. Brooklyn Eagle. f I -x llD you know that on our Savings De is posits alone we paid Depositors in m. Bend $1000.00 Per Month Interest? Did YOU receive your share of this amount? Better start that Savings Account today. It will earn you 4 per cent. ' , . Turn Burnt or 3tfKgto 3hvic The First National Bank . OF BEND ' notice. Every person operating n motor vehlclo on Iho streets of lleud af ter January 10th, which said vehi cle does not display 11) JO license plates as by law provided, will bo nrrested and prosecuted. l. II. PEOPLES. City Recorder. I A, W. NIXON, Chief of Police 22-2SC Put It la "Tltli! HI Ll.KTIN." C1Mlfld arfwrlUltig ebvn Mr luiw to MnU for to wont or Im. On rnt mi word for til vr 10. AH cUM.tod ftttwrtUiao trlctly cuh la idfttiM. WANTED WANTED Uvl t. work on pre Apply Iloud Laundry. ri-24-.Tio WANTKD to RENT Fin ulihed house, close In. AddrcHS, lio V 1 5 or phone fittl. 64-24-2tlp FOR RKNT Two modern well fur nished rooms clone. In. Inquire llend Hauling Co. 48-34-2Qc WANTKD You to know that wo do cleaning, dyeing, pressing, re pairing und alterations. Bring work to Dick, tho Tullor. Wall Street. 34-ttsc. WANTKD Cattle to winter. See I. A. Devers & Son. Tumulo, Ore. 29-22-tfc WANTKD- tlhi or middle aged wo man for general housework, no washings or Ironings. Call Mrs. J. Kdward Larson, Phono Illuc-k 191. 44-23-2Dc WANTKD I'sed furniture, runge, rugs, phonographs, otflco desks. If you want to sell, see us. Noth ing too big or too small. Stand ard Furniture Co. Use WANTKD To buy 5 or tt loom bungalow, also a few pleo-s of good furniture. Postoffice 1 xltiis. l!-21-24p. WANTKD -I'sed pay cash. N. II. and Oregon. rurnlture. Will Gilbert, Cor. Iloud &7-125lfc. GIVES GRIZZLY HIGHEST RANK, j Writer Deplores General Idea That the Animal Is of Coarse and Crude Temperament. A grizzly has supersensitive oars. Olid loud, harsli-sounds give his nerves a harrowing shock. Through his higher development the grizzly prob ably suffers more Intensely uml enjoys more fully than other iinliuuls. The clashing city noises must be a never ending irritation and torture to a bear who has been sentenced lo end his days lit a riotous environment. How he must yearn for the Imsb of the wil derness! And. as his sense of smell Is also amazingly developed, perhaps he longs for a whiff of pine-spiced air and the wild, exijui.site perfume of the violets. Kxperleiice In many zons hail shown that subjecting caged rlzzllei lo clow contact Willi people Is usually cruelty to animals. Often they heroine cross, and a number of crowd-worried griz zlies have died prematurely from re sultant apoplexy. Modern zoo bear pens are constructed so that the bear Is beyond Ihe wiles of visitors so that be can have iiiiuii privacy one of the needs of any grizzly. Perhaps we too often think of the bulky grizzly as being coarse and crude. Hut he Is an animal of Ihe highest type, sensi tive, Independent and retiring. The normal bear Is good tempered and cheerful. Knos A. Mills In ' The Griz zly, Our Greatest Wild' Animal." WANTKD -Standard Used phonographs Furniture Co. Use. WANTKD I'sed furniture, range, rugs, phonographs, office desks. If you want to sell, see us. Noth ing too big or too small. Stand ard Furniture Co. 9S-130tfc FOR RENT FOIt ItKNT Furnished heated room. Inquire 336 Delaware. 40-23tfc. FOIt ItKNT Vacuum cleaners by the day -Standary Furniture Co. ttsc. FOR ItKNT Furnished room, strict ly modern.- suitable for two gen tlemen. Inquire 255 Delaware. . ' 3 8-2.'lc FOIt ItKNT - Sewing machines Standard Furniture Co. ttsc. FOR SALE FOR SALE or TltADK Irrigated farm about 3 1-2 miles from town, new modern bunrnlow. large burn, chicken house gurrgc, etc. Will con sider trade for good city residence property in Bend. Health compels a saio or trade i.t sucrtilf.e. Liquire at Bulletin tithe"!. It inter .-sled. 2 4-21' p FOIt SALE Chevrolet 4ti0. run less than 6,000 miles. 2 extru tiros. I bumper, spot light, and other extras. $fin0 if taken This week. Terms. It. W. Harvey, Hox 430. 4 1-23-2.1p FOR BALE Itoll chair Standard Hide Italian Crown Jewels. The Italian crown Jewels are guard ed in a subterranean chamber on n little island in the Tiber. top desk and Furniture Co. Use. chain leu cart; dining room lahlo: 4 dining room chairs; 1 rug. All niulioKiiiiy and practically new. Leaving town Monday. Address (ioldcii It u lo Store. 2:i-2Ufc. FOH SALE -Hoys' bicycle Stand ard Furniture Co. Use. FOH SALE -by owner lit u bar gain Chevrolet 4110. Cull 4FI2 or wrilo box fi7j llend. Ore. I3-S0tfc FOIl SALE Edison phonographs ami records -Stainlaid Finn I hi re Co. " FOIt HALE Most up-to dale house lu Llend, 5 room brick bungalow wllh electric, accessories llitallod, 111' fltin neighborhood. For paiilulars sen J. M, Lawrence 80-1 A II IW FOH BALE Why piiicliiiHO used: phonographs where you can't pur chase, pur Is? We bavo u good lino of used phonographs; also parts. I.. Iv. Shepherd, Mliiuenolu si root. IMI-lIIOtfo LOST LOST At. IMIol llulto Inn Now Year's Eve, small oval silver buckle set with Ithlne stones. Ho ward, return to llullnllii oilliii. 37-S2-tfc. FOIt SALE-r-Fiirniture: 3 piece bedroom suite nnd mattress, French tapestry davenport; Gate leg table; Windsor rocker; Windsor Hard Time Ball THIRD ANNIVERSARY OK CULLINARY ALLIANCE 3S" No. 871 Wednesday, Jan. 14 4-CASH PRIZES--4 At The Hippodrome Everyone come and enjoy a Real Old Time Jubilee. Fine imposed for wearing good clothes. ritOKKHSIONAIt AND III SIM HS Hi KM TORY. JOtl YYOKK R. II. FOX t'AUI'ENTKU HIIOI" 121 Minnesota St. Dr. Charles A. Fowler PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Offices Id tho O'K.ino Iliilldlug Telephones: Ilea, llluek 1382 Office Ked 23S1 R. S. HAMILTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-16 First National Bank Bid;. Tel. 611 (Dr. Cot'i Korm.r Utile. ) H. IL Da Arniond Cliaa. W. Brallne I)c Arniond & Frskine I. A y i: II H O'Knue Building. Bend, Oregon W. G. Manning, D. M. D. DENTIST Suite 12-14 O'Kaue Building Tel. Black 1781 Bnd. Ore. DR. TURNER, EYE SPECIALIST Permanently Located In Bend with New Equipment Hooin D, O Kann Bldg. Dr. II. N. MOORE DEXTISTUY Tel Black 1671 O Kane Bldg IVt-t'tl'OIC Knl J-l ii k.oi- in. Ia Dr. E. E. GRAY DKNTIST Hour. 9.00 to l2:X)-..i 00lo 5:30 Hutting and SunJw appnintfrnt Dr. Anna Ries-Finlcy Has moved her office over Ilorton Drug Co Ofdco Phono Bet 301 Kculdcncn 2281 IIAlIt DKIOHSINO I'AK I, OK ti-blBt electrical Kalp IrralmetiU for fallins hair and dandruff, r'amotu Ns plantiqua Kara tri-almcnt. All klnda Hair Work donr. MltS. Ml LLLK Oregon St. Phone Bed 1851 tend Irfidgn No. 42.'l Loyal Or der of Moose Meets In Moose Hall evory Thursday. Visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. DR. G. SKINNER OKNTIhT Phone: Office, Red 23S1 Room 17 O'Kane Building Office Hours: 9 to 12 1 to 6 MRS. V. A. SMITH Agent for the NUHONE CORHKT8 . . Will call by appointment lor.fl Columbia Street. ADDRESS P. O. BOX S38 Corns, Bunions Arch Supports Treated Foot Appliances H. F. Shoemaker FOOT HP10CIALIHT Offlno: Wright Hotel . , Jtours: 1 to 5 P. M. Evenings and Sundays by Appointment ExamlnntloiiB Free Prices Reusnnnhlo 'Tel. Black 111 I.. N. Itl KAltD PIANO TUNING Iti'gilliitlnu uml Itepalrlng Leavo orders at Logam' Illack-21 1 llend, '- - Oregon HATES TRANSFER CO. Bill Hates Tom Wheeler IN AMI til TSIKE II ( LINO Office Frenchle's Ktore, 1U10 Bond Hired Phone Kid 1341 llend - - . Oregon Carlson & Lyons ri.iMiuN; & iir:ATi.N; I'iuioliiug und Heating Sup.llea, I luth ltuuio Acceu lea, etc. l'ipc, Valves and littinus i'Iiom: ki d is!h II. C. DAVIS Will build or repair your house Sallsfacloillv. plans and estimates furnished ahop at 308 (ileenuood Ave. Bend Park Co. Real L.tite in 1 Inaursncs llend ( ouiiun) lluilding Own Your Own Home I liitve some bargains in KUNCALOWS hAsV VI-.MMS J A. EASTES Central Oregon's LeaJinrf INSURANCE AGENCY Tinning And Sheot Motal W.M. MONTfiO.MLBY. Furnacos, Spouting, ()ut;orlng, Cornice und Skylight nepa'.ilng promptly attondod to Prices right, work guaranteed REND INSURANCE AGKNCY Wrltrra of all klmla or Iniurajica. Old at Inaiiranro Asvncr In Central Or K"1?.'., H' ? m,i'' v'nt Nallonal llank lltlllUlos, Uend, Orevon. Dodge Brothers Motor Cars WALTIIF.R-WILL.IA.MS CO. It. S. McCluro, Salosmun W. A. JACOBS Job Carpenter and Contractor Small Repair Jobs Glvon Speclul Attention . Cornar Florida Av. and maeroora Bt. BOX 713, UEND fci EN D A I'OS'J'AL TO O. K. MAST PIANO TUNER TUNING-CLEANING-REPAIRINij ' BEND, OREGON ' i