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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1920)
PAGB TBS REND IICIXKTIN. DAILY EDITION, BUND. OIUCOON, WKDN I0NIMY, AIMIII. til, I DUO. giaMaiiiiiiaiiiiwiMiiiioiiw)i)iiiii , i New Arrivals! News that will please to ladies of Bend. We have just received a shipment of the newest creations of Ladies' Sport Suits in Kumsi Kumsa, Moonglow, Crepe de Chine, Queen Ann Satin, Fancy Plaids and Georgette Silks. An assortment that will certainly please you. Be one of the first to see them. SPORT SUITS--in Tricolette and Jersey--$22.50 to $49.75 SPORT SKIRTS-m great variety $22.50 to $32.50 purlin- lump, oil tinnier, (loo. How ard. IlilO Riverside blvd., or wiiteh iiiiui Khcvltii-llixon mill. 13-14 tUp FOIt SAI.K -34.000 brick. Inquire Wni. ritltlsou, tit .1. Ityuu t'o.'s office. 8-1 1 St fc FOR SAI.K A lending hotel In I'ortliiml. fully niiiilern: well fur utsheil: :'. 0 rooms and Indue hall I'rUe right; $7500 rash. Tile Itulitn hall will pay for rent of hltlii lenne; owners only. AtlclreHH llenil UtilU'i lii A l. u:l i;t is, l-'Olt SAI.K lleuter. Sinner kphIui; inaililne. sewing lump. 1! tupestri rnckers, 2 spring cots. 1 eh lid's lieil. 2" dining room t'huli'H. It. tl. Hliicliwoll. 4 UT-I a ir.p FOR SAI.K at u biiiguln, two three room house and one two-room house, all for $1100; $400 ciiih, halunro terms. No inleret.t. In quire of Curl Johnson, Tullor, S22 Wall st. tiS-'JU.p ii ransue Fashions Newest ion -m'i A? inatitut ion EPISCOPAL GUILD IS REORGANIZED Roorganiiation of the Kpiscopal guild was effected yesterday after noon at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. J. B. Heyburn at the foot of Oregon street. Mrs. A. F. Larson being chosen president. Mrs. K. B. Weil, vice president, and Mrs. John Ruuge secretary -treasurer. Dr. George B. Van Waters was present and gave a brief outline of the purposes of the guild. NEWS NOTES FROM PINEHURST FARMS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I WANTKI) Someone to invest money ; that will double in 3 to r years, j 29 Oregon St.. after 5 p. m. K. U. . iSuyder. 9-14-16p SKI, I. Nt'USKUY STOCK KOIl 1'S - (!ood territory open; terms at tractive. Write for contract and Information Immediately. Salem Nursery Company. 10110 Chemeketn St.. Salem. Oregon. 67-9-'.! 1c FOR SAI.K 00 urrnn, partly Im proved, under Kwulley ditch, 'J miles from llend. Inquire Mullet In. IU-'.i It.p $21100 - NKW four room IiiiukuIhw ; plumbing cniiiplite; hiiiiemenl. Kood lot; close to mills; ready for M'rtipuncy, 12200 Knur room IiiiiikiiIow; lion Invuril A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ) ii : eaiiy terms. $:t:iM rive modem fi room bungii lows; cIoho In Hi 111m : $:i:itill each; eu li'iins. .1. Ityau ft Co. - Ill nil I tie FOR SAI.K Lot 17. block II. Lytle addition. 2 houses and one lot. one house, six rooms, one four rooms. I'rire $1450; $4 00 cash; easv pavments. Alex Kerruriar. 6&-9-20c KVKHYTHINt: in fishing tackle at ltuckwalter's. 74-IOtfc TIME Tin? one lliiny on curtli tlmt is thrown away most recklessly uiitl which can never he reaint'il. TIME SAVING (ocs hand in haml with TIIIIIKT and INDUSTRY in any one's journey toward success. Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company BEND. OKECOX Cliutfled dvirtUlli clr tr luui 10 renu for 10 word! or lw. On. eent PCT vord (or ill orer to. All clwintd vW.rti.tu Itrictly nib in idTMCt- PINEHURST. April. 21. Myrtle Spaugh visited last week with Mrs. Dave Mickels at the McKinley mill. F. L. McManman and C. M. Phelps were business callers in Bend Wed nesday. , John Bollman and Ernest Phelps were hauling seed rye from Bend Thursday. Those shopping in Bend Saturday were, C. H. Spaugh and daughter. Violet. Mrs. A. H. Reed. Charles Montgomery. Mrs. G. W. Snyder. Mrs. F. L. McManman. and Mrs. C. M. Phelps and daughter, Rozelia. Mrs. C. H. Spaugh and daughters, Violet and Myrtle, were callers at the McDaniel home Sunday afternoon. Tom Mickels was a business caller in Bend Friday. Mrs. Hattie J. Mathews, of Mecca. Oregon, spent Saturday and Sunday with her brothers, C. M. and E. E. Phelps. ' " Gladys-and Alice Spaugh and Ees sie Snyder called on' Rozelia Phelps Sunday. Dave Mickels lost a fine black mare Friday night . The cause of her death is unkuown. Mr. Gless. of the high desert, has bought the old Root place and will make his home here.. Mr. F. V. Swisher and son. Ralph were callers at the Smith home Sun day. Mrs. Gless was called to Corvallis last Friday by the death of her mother. USED CARS FOR SALE Used Ford cars. Can guaranteed Cent.-Ore. Motor Co. 63-41tfc WANTKI) Timber fullers lit Anne's camp; $1 per thousand. Apply at Anne's barn. 87-12-1&P WANTED A cook for country ho tel; man and wife preferred; no objection to one child. Write at i once, to Mrs. J. .Manning. Sllvor I Luke. Oregon. !(5-13-15p LOST LOST On main highway betwee Th Dulles and Bend. Saturday. tan suitcase. Finder return to Bulle tin office and receive reward. i 12-113-15 LOST In Bend. 32x3 U Dodge tire and rim. Finder leave at or no tify Bulletin office. Reward. 25-15-19p WANTED WANTED to buy a setting hen. In quire Downing's Cafe. 33-15tfc WANTED to buy Ford car. Runa bout preferred. Inquire 1051 Bond St.. or phone Red 331. 36-l.-.-16p WANTED Furniture, phonographs, ranges and household goods of all description. Standard Furniture Co. 61 tic WANTED By business man and wife board in private family, close in. Address C8 care of Bulletin. 8-16p Want to buy liay, use Bulletin clas vlfied ads. WANTED TO BUY Two lots with small house or shack, on terms. Wrte No. 21, care of Bend Bulletin 21-15-1 7p WANTED Two good waitresses ami two men dishwashers. Inquire Club Cafe. 14-15-17p HAGA.VS MARKET Buys beef. veal, pork and poultry at any time. Bring in your goods and get the highest market prices, or phone Red 2161 and we will call. 17-lo-19p WANTED Girl for general house work. J. M. Chllders. 878 River side. 11-14-161 11111, m m S23I1 'Above all, teach the children to saveeconomy is the sure founda tion for all virtues." ...VICTOR HUGO. START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY. IT WILL EARN YOU FOUR PER CENT. Tue Ban op Stfmcib 3nvica The First National Bank OF BEND WANTED To buy second hand win dow shades. We sell ne.w shades. See Goggaus. 87-83tfc RAGS WANTED Will pay Dc per poundfor clean rags, no small trimmings, sacks, old pants or socks wanted. The Bend Bulletin. FOR RENT FOR RENT Two small houses part ly furnished, neur mills, each $8.50 per month. S. R. Hogln, 3 1 Lufuyette Ave. 38-15c FOR RENT Two room furnlsr.'sl house, two blocks from First Na tional bank. Call Black 592. 37-1 5c FOR RENT Four furnished house keeping rooms close to mills. H. A. Gosney. Pastime Barber Shop. Phone 2171. 35-15-17C Why the greatest writers really write the greatest stories REALLY great writers, the only writers whose novels and stories . are worth while, give us the result of their powers of observa tion, and their talent for self-expression, through the medium of fiction, with a real background- a real purpose. That is the kind of novels and stories in this month's Cosmopolitan. We give you a glimpse of a few of them here FOR RENT Twenty acres alfalfa land to be planted to potatoes seed furnished. Write Box 241 Bend. Ore. 20-15p RANCH FOR RENT 160 ucres. 9 acres under ditch and plowed Between 50 and 60 acres Heeded to rye. For particulars see Geo. E. Curry, 815 Georgia Ave., or call ut Reed school. 1 8-15-1 9c FOR RENT Two small houBes part ly furnished, near mills, ejich $8.50 per month. S. R. Hogln, 34 Lafay ette Ave. 24-1 Fip FOR SALE FOR SALE New, modern five- room residence; Staats Addition, Colorado street: easy terms. In quire Carlson & Lyons. 2 5-06tfc FOR SALE Four modern bunga lows in very best residence dis trict. J. A. Eastcs. 79-01-tfc FOR SALE Why purcnase used phonographs where you can't pur chase parts? We have a good line of used phonographs; also parts. L. K. Shepherd, Minnesota street. 9-130tfc FOR SALE National Cash Register in good condition. $50. L. K. Shepherd. 31-15-18c FOR SALE Two good young work teams with harness and wagon. A. F. Pierce, Box 300, Bend. 30-15-18!) FOR SALE Small furnished house taken soonn b cmfwyp shrdlu etao in nice location. A bargain, with some terms If taken soon. 479 New port Ave. 28-16p FOR SALE Nice lot 50x100 with house partly finished. Inquire at Broadway and Georgia. J. F. Pfef fer. 15-15-17;) S FOR SALE Three room house, lights and water, large lot, nlcj lawn, poultry house and yard. Cheap for cash. ij27 Portland Ave., west. 23-14tfc FOR SALE The best barguin in Western Oregon. See E. G, Sny der after 5 p. in., 29 Oregon Street. 10-1 1-10p FOR SALE .Modern six room house. Three bed rooms, bath, living loomin. dining room and kitchen. 5,41 Newport avenue, half way be tween bridge and Kenwood school. $800 cash. Balance terms. 6-14-19c FOR SALE Kimball organ, walnut Case, fine tone and action, also John Galsworthy who is England's most distin.e.uishe-.i novel ist wrote "In Chancery" to tell yoti about the strange domestic entanglements of the Forsyte family, and the working out ofSoamcH Forsyte's theory that a wife is part of a man's property. Fannie Hurst in her first novel tells about a girl who con tracted a loveless marriage to please hor pur ents and how she attempted to nolv..- her own problem of self-determination. Begin 'Star Dust" today. Peter B. Kyne who was born and raised in the great North west, tells, in "Kindred of the Dust," his latest novel, a fine, romantic story of the people who live and love there. His novel is a tale of the passion of youthful hearts. Rupert Hughes whimsically portrays the harrowed fwlings of a girl who thought her fiance unfaithful. Of course he was innocent. But it wasn't' until they saw "The Animal that Laughs," that all was forgiven. I'Vank K. Adams t;ivoi hit version of what mig,it occur if y&u . ! ,;.; . ; homo :r a former sweetheart and four.c! Ii.t husband oeuting her. A situ ation frjrtun.V"Iy rare and strikmejy unusual, k-.-a! arout . ..: "Until Tomorrow." ( lorn cTiicur Morris --telU h.iw.- he thinks men will act if, under Bolshevik rule, our women should become public property. "Bill the Boob" isn't the firm man who !i.i I in vtine until a woman knocked it into him. This story in a thriller! Harris Dickson simply tells us another Old Reliable story a delightful yarn aliout a couple of crooks, a postponed parade and u badly sold colored gentleman who had the best intentions and very little else. "Sticky Fingers" is an amusing story. Thomas Hurkc writing of the love of San-li-po for Wing Dec, tolls how Lee Yip brought the youth home with him and how San-li-po knew at once that she loved him. It i't another start ling Limehouse story and it is called "Scarlet Shoes." America's Greatest Magazine psmopQiitai Look for the ' 1 "Nearly everybody worth Harrison Fisher Cover fftltfh a ft while reads Cosmopolitan" - made Jgl Leo Adler, Wholesale Distributor, The Dalles to Salt Lake