The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 26, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tim RF.sn nvthwrtn. vaily edition, bend, ohkoon, TiiritsnAY, fkmutary 2i, iouo
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
TOItAY'H TIC.MPKIlATIIHW
Maximum, 00 Degrees; in I ii I urn in,
lilt 1 log. rues.
IIKNU THAIN HCIIICrOI.K.
' Oregon Trunk.
Arrives, 7:36 A. M.
Leaves 8:00 P. M.
O.-W. It. A N.
Arrives, 7:40 P. M.
Louves. 7:00 A. M.
Louis 'Irsrhl In in from Tumalo
today.
f. A. mill W. B. Pulgliniti. Culver
Hpi'iit liiduy In llond.
Jiihkk Dny ii tur I I'd IIiIh morning on
u business trip to 1 In I mi.
A. M. Prlnglq Is recovering rapid
ly from mi attack of bronchitis.
Oacnr I. Illiiek was In tli'l city to
day from his Iiihiiu In Hampton.
V. C. IllrdHiill In able, In lie about
ii mu In after ii severe attack of grippe.
Percy Hi ink water, of Kunmier
l.nke, Ih it basilicas visitor In Head.
I'm Clarvity, of Prliicvlllo, arrived
In tint city IukI night, mid la remuln
Ihk over today.
I For the next 8
K. M Thompson left llils morning
on a trip to Hun Diego, li t'M'Ct
to remain in thu souili for iliu next
tlll'MO IIIOIltllH.
J. L. .Miilliolliihd ulnl wife, of flpo
knne, am vIhIHiik with their daugh
ter Mr. VV. K, Handius, on Awbrny
Itoad, mid limy loeiilu In Jlond.
1'onlpnheinont of the l.adlus Alii
social to. have been Imld tonlKht, wuh
in u do today by Ilia Hcundlnuvlun
Ltithoruii clini'i'h, In coinpllunca with
Oui roijiittiit of Mayor J. A. Kastes,
heavy, $H.li04illi.liO: fnodors,
$ I 2.11011 I 5.00; yearlings, llo.OOtfV
15.50; wether. i;i.00i:i.r0;
owi h, IO.OHil2.00.
Daily Market Report
(PurnUhMl bjf irrinitflil trllh Hit
Cvnlral tlrun llsiib.)
g 10 days
8
Palmers
Salmon
tall cans
25c
Smith's
Grocery
Phone 51
.kOKWI-W'I,'I'M,'M' I
ii
i.ivichtock.
NOItTII POUTI.ANI), Fob. 20.
('mil" lluoolpls. 12; weak, lower
In spots. Host steers, gruln unci
pulp fed. $10.2u(j'I0.7G; cliolco.
U.7B & 1 0.25; Kood to cliolco, !l.00
tjilt.7r; iimmI I a m to kooiI, I8.00M
0.00; fair to good, 7.004fII.OO;
com moll to full', $B.004p7.00;
cliolco cow anil heifers, $11.00 W
0.25;, Kood to cholcii, Id.OO'ii 11.00;
medium to Kood, 17.00 'u b.00; fair
to niodluiii, $0.00 4i 7.110; cuiinorn,
$:i.00i G.00; bulla, tS.OO a 7. DO;
prmn light calvoM. $ I 5.60 1' 1 7.00;
medium liKlit, (IV.OO'ii 10.50;
heavy. H.UUiti 1 0.00; stocker and
f lorn, f k.00i It. GO.
Hiikh Itocolpm. 275; timely
steady. Prime mixed, $15. 50W
1 1 7.75; extreme, $10. 00; uiedluin
mixed, I5.00!. 15.50; rough lioav
Iom. 111. 00'i 15.110; pix, 12.00
H.'HI.
Hhoop Itofolpt. Oil; nt,-;idv.
Kimt ot ineuiitaln lamtik, 17.u0$r
I S (Mi; llirlil vullyca. I ! C.UO Uv 1 7.00:
AT TllE HOTELS.
Pilot Hut Id it ll.
II. V, l.ntti, Han Kriwifiliteo.
llonry W. llowurd, Now York Clly.
T. J. Woblj, I'orllnnd,
Mr. mid Mm. W. If. Hrouk, Croii
cant. '
I. MoiKiiii, Mllllcun,
KdriM .Malhouy, Mllllcau.
Mux Wtirzwullor, HlHtnm,
IkiiiiiIh It. Hunt, aiHtcru,
Mm. T, 0. Coniiell, Portland.
0. (1. CaiUuii, I'rlnevllla,
It. If, Horry, Portland.
P. KlIiiK'iiiHhlth, houttlou
Jon Clare, Hoattlo.
1. .. O'Hiilllvan, KtaiiDold.
ItoU'l Coxy.
OHcnr I.. Itliick, Hampton,
It. A. liuncan, Hood Itlvor.
H. A. nroiifull, McMinnville.
Klmiir K. Miiwltt, McMinnville.
Frod Out toil, Tlio Da lien. f
. J. H. llarnoH, Portland.
HoK-1 WrlKlit.
F, fi FiiIkIiiiiii. Culvex.
. Jo 'riiornton, Portland.
J. A. Ciinm, Portland.
I'i'rcy Drink water. Huiniiier I.uko.
M. KiiKln. Portlnnd.
Put (lurvey, Prlnevllle.
Kdwurd lloimon. Idaho.
I. ouIh NlrHChl, Tumalo.
Put 11 in Tl.o Ilullciln.
Don't ask for
Crackers say
Snow Flakes
ljrk fm
rn d ttiM on aO
V. C Jl I'm
GOMK MOKB
P. C. H. PKOUOCTS
Annlr IjiurM" Sbnrl bnad
Ih4ir ThtuB
Yin Sutiftiui
f,larJ:rniH" Santtwkti
jmtfiir him h Soli mc 'UkM
()tiitl l'r M-km
l'lty;fiii (.trams
1'cahui Wal
Because
their crisp-from-the-oven purity
is as fine as their flavor kiddies
love them and Snow Flakes are
good for kiddies!
Coverd Them All.
At 1,1'leeMer, KiiiiIiiihI, thero l an
Inn upon Iho null of w.. ili yoirs iitrii
ii paxtor wrote; " pniv ir nil." 'I !
WIIiiki! Iiniyer, coolou in MiIk n iiieaii
for frei- adici tlHiiiif, wrote nmlor.
noii'li: "I plead for a:i." One dny a
farmer Ihoiiclii ho wan Julllle. in
inl lliitf: "I feed i;,-' mid im nnuy
olllci-r paruldi; t;:r-vli tlio villas"
loft : "I in-lit for i.ll." ' Km mi un
known author lidded I lip lltl -line ly
rlllii(;; " uil.u tlniii all thu devil."
Tim linut, rot tvl;liij- to ihow uny
pnrtlnlliy, nur i' Hut Ills hIii;
"The Hoiimi of All Five,"
Town Without Street.
The wuullest deponde.iH'y of France
Is the Ho d'Hoeillv, Kltiintod at the
cant of Kvllu IhIh. ItH population I
2.'S8, mill Hie n-opi do not npeak
French, hut Celtic. ' FIhIiIiik I the
principal luduxlry. anil all the iuliuhl
inntii urn provlileil with food nt an
Inn muiieip-d by women. The town
hue no Mrei and the houot-i are
montly of mud.
Dance Postponed
Owing to prevalence of.
illness, the dance to have1
been given Friday, Feb. 27,1
by the Tumalo Co-operative,
Cattle Association, has beenj
indefinitely postponed. Advi
Ilulletln "WANT ADS"
milts Try Them.
Bring Ke-
one yoar old. brand.'! uridcclplicrablo;
ont rod ronn KcldluK, Blxiut 0110 year
old, welxht about 000 poundn, brunda
undecipherable. Notice la hereby
further Klven that III" nndui'HlRned
will on the 5th day of .MurV-h soil
at. Public auction the, above dimcrlb"l
llveetock to satlxfy ihe rhnrifv for
impounding the mime with all accru
Ing COSH,
j. A. W. NIXOM,
Some Never Learn That
Young Mm. Torklns Kays that If ex-pcrjoiic-f
wore nx Rod a toucher ns
advcrtlfct-d, f 'hurley would hy thmtlme
have learned siunolhliiK ahoul which
homo to tie! im.
POP V O NOTK K.
.Vol Ice Im ho.reby given that the
city of Bend has canned to be Im
pounded the following described live
stock pursuant to the provlHtnns of
ordinance No. 120 of said city to
wlt: one light biickakln mare, about
10 years old. weight about 1,000 1
pounds, brands undecipherable; one;
light buckskin mare about two years I
old, black points, weight about 900
poilnds. brands undecipherable; one
light buckskin yearling mare, black '
points, weight about COO. brands un
decipherable; one gray mare, nge
about 9 years, weight about 000
pounds, brands undecipherable; one
black gelding, two white hind feet,
white face, about thrcjo yeurs old
weight about 1)00 pdunds. brands un
decipherable; one bay gelding year
ling, white face weight about 600
poundH. brands undecipherable; one
bay mure colt star In fore had about
TOO
LATE
Death only a matter of short time.
Don't wait until pains and ache9
become incurable diseases. Avoid
painful consequences by taking
COLD MEDAL
Tb world's standard rmdy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric acid tToubUa th
National Remedy of Holland sinca 1646.
Guaranteed Thie-a eize-a, arl drug-pista.
Look for tfc n&m Cold Md on rr b-e
win
HE
Qualify
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ARNERfT'OMPANY
Merchandise at Ht
Popular Plica
VISIT OUR NEW AND COMPLETE
BABY' WEAR SECTION
HERE'S A PARTIAL LIST OF THE MANY ITEMS YOU'LL FIND
Rubens Vests
35c, 65c, 98c
Tiny Tot Vests
65c, 98c, $1.15
Bootees
25c, 29c, 35c, 50c, 75c
Layettes
$12.50, $18.00
Lonpr Cashmere Coats
$3.98, $5.75, $6.00
Short Coats
$1.98, $2.69, $3.45,
$4.00, $5.50 7
Lonff Dresses
59c, $1.00, $1.50,
$2.50,, $2.69
Short Dresses
$1.69, $1.75, $2.25,
$2.50, $2.95
Short Muslin Petticoats
35c
Bath Robes
$1.25, $2.75
Carriage Robes
$2.98
Outing Gowns
75c
Outing Kimonos
$1.00
Long Outing Petticoats
89c
Short Outing Petticoats
69c
Short Wool Petticoats
$1:39
Silk Crocket Caps
' $2.00
Rubberized Pants
35c, 75c
Bibs
10c, 15c
Play Beads
35c
Stocking and Shirt
Forms
25 c
Coat Hangers, Fancy
Silk Covered
95c
Buggy Straps,
Silk Covered
$1.50
Safety Pin Sets
95c
White Wool Knit
Hoods
50c
Silk Poplin Hoods
$1.00
Boby Books
. 50c, $1.00
)ont "Pan" Your Merchant
To the Other Fellow
Talk over your troubles with your
own merchanthe's human.
Have you ever thought of it that your local merchant is your
employe ; that you pay him to perform certain services for you,
which if well done you retain him and if he does not you dis
pense with him and employ another?
Now then if you were employing laborers who did not serve
you satisfactorily, you'd call them in and talk over matters,
showing them, from your point of view, wherein they were
wrong. And by this procedure, perhaps, you, an employer,
might learn that you, yourself, were wrong, in that you had a
misunderstanding, were misinformed, or, perhaps, prejudices
held by others against you had influenced the laborer. In
nine out of every ten cases a conference straightens out mat
ters. Seemingly big difficulties often are, in reality, only triv
ial matters settled in an instant.
Why not try this on your local merchant? He's your employe.
You are the employer. Call on your merchant when things
seem to go wrong. Talk over your problems. He's human and
reasonable. Don't go about panning your merchant. It's not
the way to get down to bedrock.
He has some stiff problems every day. Grant that he may
go astray. Your going to him with your troubles will help
him to keep his ear closer to the ground; to feel the pulse.
Your merchant is sincerely trying to give you better merchan
diselower prices, or at least the benefit of the best price he
can obtain he's trying to give you service. If he isn't doing
these things to your satisfaction CALL ON HIM AND
POINT OUT WHERE HE IS NOT. There's a little 50-50
idea here. Surely you're willing to go with your merchant
on the basis of an even break.
BEND MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION
J. C. Penney Co.
Union Grocery
Heyburn Hdw. Co.
S. H. Stockman
Veltum & Co.
Holmes Grocery
Fuller Bros.
M. P. Cashman
The Fair Store
McCuiston & Johnson
Aug. Nelson
Horton Drug Co.
Standard Furn. Co.
Loven & Chinlund
Golden Rule
Magill & Erskine
R. M. Smith
Tri-State Terminal
O'Donnell Bros.
Gilbert Gi'ocery
Mannheimer Bros.
Bend Furniture Co.
Boyd's Market
P. A. Erickson
Bert Shuey "
Gilbert Furn. Store
Owl Pharmacy
Liberty Bell Bakery
Co.- Beaver's Market
Kenwood Grocery
Peoples Store
Warner's Store
. American Bakery
Cash" Market
Long Muslin Petticoats
95c
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