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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1920)
r AQB 4 THE HKXD I1C1.I.KT1N, !AII,Y EDITION. IlKNI), ORRflON, I'ltlOAY, AlOl'HT II, 11)20. New Cretonnes Are Here ! Our New Fall Cretonnes are are here. A large assortment of all the new things. See the New "Terry "Cloth" Drape, one of the prettiest Cloths ever shown in drapery. Our prices will surprise you. v New Fall Cretonnes in all new patterns. A large assort ment to choose from 29c to $ 1 .49 Visit our Balcony The New Fall Coats, Suits Dresses, Skirts and Hats, are here. Lux 12c enneym Rinso 7c The Flapper BY "MAIUOIUE." , NEW YORK. August 6. Consider the flapper. Her clothes must be dapper and just in the rogue like her ' Ma's. Her dress must be slinky if not, 'twill be dinky, and kid gloves . must cover her paws. Her gown must be satin; its fit must not fat ten. If figured with roses 'tis well. A challie or woolen, a serge ('twill take bullion), will nluke her a dam sel most swell. Sateen with a "fig ger" is also a winner. We've seen 'em all covered with fruit. Some merchants choose poses blue "vio lets" or roses, and call the ensemble Quite cute. Leather belts are tres nifty, and if they get shitty you sew- 'em down with some yarn. Even flowers made of leather resembling a tether make the source of her fashion the barn. The lids for the flappers don't come with soap wrappers. A bricklayer's wages might do. They make 'em of pleatings and even take sheetings. If they're nobby any old thing will do. Most Of them have long tails to tickle the gales, and black is consid ered quite smart. If you see that her shoe is a chestnut in hue, your daughter of fashion's a part. How much -will it rock you? Don't let "free verse" shock you! They tell me three hundred will do it. So If you have many, 'tis many a penny you'll spend in t h shops while you rue' it. And if you be lieve in forswearing reprieve until the finale is written, there are trinkets galore on Gotham's wide shore for the man who with flap per is smitten. There are lip sticks and cases to fit any faces, canes and umbrellas and bags. There are undies and sundries from Orient countries, to peck at your jeans and then grab. At the Hotels. Pilot Ilutte Inn. N. U. Walther, The Dalles. S. A. Roberts, Jackson, Tenn. Guy W. Marvin, Silver Lake. H. E. Wirth and wife, Pendleton. R. H. Home and wife, Pendleton. F. L. Ballard, E. Oregon. G. V. Copson, Corvaltls. W. L. Powers, Corvallls. E. C. Johnson, Burns. S. A. Musher, Lakeview. G. F. Misksell, St. Louis. Geo. W. Lawrence, St. Louis. E. J. Mears, St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cole, Portland. Mrs. Abramson. San Francisco. M. Abramson, San Francisco. W. M. Tradewell, Portland. W. C. Mandel, Portland. J. W. Browne, Portland. H. H. Deffenbaugh, San Francisco. J. L. Peterson, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Plimpton, Portland. Hotel Cozy. L. E. Sampast and wife, Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Mt. Vernon. E. L. Schorbohm, Stockton, Cal. N. O. Skjersaa, Salem. Mrs. Mose McKlnney, Sisters. A. O. Moore, Mt. Vernon. Hotel Wright. E. H. Cook, Bellingham. E. W. Cook, Belliifgham. Carl Ylander, Portland. C. A. Riggs, Prineville. Geo. L. Tarcott, Madras. CLASSIKIKU AOVKHTISKMKNTS FOR SALE CASCADE LAND CO. Five room bungalow : mod $3,450.00; $800 'cash, balance to suit. FOR SALE Cheap; round oak ex tension dining table, six chnini ana DuUot. Inquire Bulletin. 44-52-53 FOR SALE -Three room house furnished; good basement: nice garuen. Call after 6 p. m., 19 34 W. 2nd Street. 49-S2-5Sp A BARGAIN 6 acres, 214 acres In trucK; new house and barn: 1U mues soutn ot Bend on Highway h rue rt. it. Keller, Bend Ore. 3-48-53p FOR SALE Modern 5 -room bunga low in Highland addition; easy terms. , see J. Ryan & Co. 89-17tfc HAY FOR SALE Best alfalfa at $26 a ton, delivered to Bend. Leave orders at Henkle & Haines. Log Cabin building. 39-5 ltfc FOR SALE Good Majestic range used only 3 months.- Phone Black 1722, 4th and Kearney, Center Add. 34-51-62p MATCHES ALL CLOSE PROMISES PROMOTER (Continued from Page 2.)' FOR SALE One bed, springs und mattress, 3 dining room chairs one tent 8x10. Inquire 90 Dele ware 32-51-52p FOR SALE 160 acres land, 68h7Hes from Portland; free from Incum brance; $20 an acre; will trade for Bend property of equal valuation, or what have you? Otto Olson, R. F. D. No. 1, Box 11, Bend, Oregon. 94-47-62p Bulletin "WAST ADS" Bring Re sultsTry Them. Pat it in The Bulletin, a ger, Jim Mutt, will be In tonight. Swaggert and Bradis are training just as hard as the headliners, and Brick promises that they will put on the best opener ever seen in Bend. "All of the boys on this card are known to be real fighters," said Brick. "None of those flivvers that last only a couple of minutes. The boys will get their money's worth this time. Martin and Woods "ore evenly matched, and so are the other boys on the card." FOR SALE Confectionery and res taurant doing nice business: must sell; too much business for owner to manage. Call at store next to Ho tel Portland. 28-60tfc USED CARS CAR FOR SALE Ford roadster. Inquire Chas. Carroll. 41-52tfc FORD BL'O FOR SALE First class shape, cylinders re-bored, crank shaft counterbalanced, tires prac- ::::::::::::::::::u:iu::::::::u:::::::irin:!::t:it:::n:muu:u: S Goodyears Think This Over! Saving money is like swimming; you just save, that's all. There is no patent way. .You can only do it by spending les3 than you earn. , Once you get the Saving habit, you find a good bank, open an account and keep it up. It's not how hard you work that gets you ahead, it's how hard you save! The time to begin your Savings account is RIGHT NOW. The place to begin is at Tub Bahk or S7biob Svtc The First National Bank 07 BUND I Will (m I Carry 1 You - Farther I In Central I Oregon I & ii fill Ji'' Bend Garage niis:iiiiii:iiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuuiiiiuiiiiiitii!:i:iMiiiiiw lloiilly ihiw. In qui io A, J. Tiioki'f'H mnimtt Shop. ll-4S-53p OA irKOU H Al.TTTui'ivroloi " 4 90 : mitmiitmmiitiniiiiim timtiiitimtitiittiimiiir A Society Brand Suit at a reduction is always a bargain. Put on one of those coats and you will see and recognize some thing in the hang the lines the way it be haves when you move about and many little touches that mean style and must be seen to be appreciated. The prices will please yoiK Mid-season buy ing means next season saving. CLOTHES For Young Men and Men Who Stay Young Priced $38 to $65 R. Ii. LOVEN Head-to-Foot Outfitter Oregon Street. :KKKi:a:::nianK::nn:ini::nn:::::n:::y!:inn:u::J llioilnl 1019. olio A vo. In 1 ii I I'd !IS l.iifuy-lU-4H-t2l roil BALK UsimI Ford car. Cart guaranteed Cont. -Oro. Motor Co. es-4 1 tfc WANTED WANTHD I'liilii Hnwiliu or SKwIng hy t ho iluy; IIiIiiuh iiihiIu iivnr, otn. Call ovkiiIiiuh or lulu nriir nooiiH, 1411 Ji'ffiHHon. 47-'2-ti:ip Furniture Co, 27-Mlfd Full KKNT Two iillli'iut In o'Kuiiu liilllilliiK. Iniilliii II, O'Kuiiu, 4H-lia-G7ti Foil ItK.ST i'1'wo n leu fniiii riHHMH ; li'ii iiiIiiiiIm w ii III 'nun nltliur mill; plum fur Imiuil iiuur. 145 J"f fi'iHiui. 4 4i-r u -r WANTED House maid at Pilot Butte Inn. 1 l-li)tfc WANTKO I ly hi-IiimiI nil I. work In prlvulo liiiiiiu whllii it 1 1 on it I ii u IiIkIi hcIuioI. Imiuiru 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( In. lG-4'.l-riJp WANTKI) Furnlluri), pnonoitroplis, raimiw and household Roods of all description. Stnudiird Kurnllum Co. 61tfo WANTKI) AT (INCH Wi.iiiiin to cook for liiirvimturH. U'rllu Mm. lluiitliiKlon, .Muilmti, ..Ore.; Klvu phono iiiliulinr. SII-MI-dSp IIAVH M. A. PALM 14 It, Cublnet Mukor nnd tlallilor, 11114 ko your scruon door nnd windows, Shop rear of old Irrigation HldK. 9S-42tfe FOR RENT rOIl nKMT Kliicirlc vacuum wmpirs by tho day. Hliiudiird Foil lllv'.NT liiiiiiu In prlvulo fiuu II)'. Iiiiiilrii iMil I'hiililu Am. Flvn 111I1111I11 walk In mill. .4 5-5 Mi I p I 'lilt IlK.VT Kmiill liinmo muir 111 1 1 Ih. piully riiriilnlinil; rltdil fur two moil ; $111 pir moiitll. H. it. Iliiuln. !I4 l.ufiiyi'ltii nvu. 4,'l-fijp Foil ItKNT-orrii'it riHiiiifonnirly iii'i'iipliul liy HI11I11 lifaliwny iiiiitlunor. Hun J. Arnold, b'H W11II Hlruum. an-fti-ssp LOST LOST I 'art Hluipliurci mill iiiri t'olllii dun, yellow wlih whltii 011 liruuBl mill 11 in-k; uimwiim to niiinu of Hpnrl. Flllilnr plmmi) utility TIlu llullutlii anil rociilvo ruwiinl. l7-40-62p I.OHT l)lrlliiltti pupuin of Joint I (,'uriiii 011 IlKiiil-lliiiiin riiuil, Kind er phniHn rut urn to Mm. V. A. KorhoH. I'i'uhh HldK. 40-Mlfi' I.UST l.li'uimu pliitu No. a:iu:i4. Itiilurii In 1 1 11 r vi')' 'h 'I'lru llim lilinl. 42'ri2(nc 'jCS' ' ' AIRPLANE FLIGHTS Your Opportunity to Experience the Thrills and Sensations of the Air Is Here JOY RIDES, $10.00 Flights made Daily, starting August 10th, from Bend Aero Field, formerly Knotts farm on the Bend-Burns road. A Fast, Reliable Service from Bend to Burns, Klamath Falls, Silver Like, Lake view, Prineville, The Dalles and Portland, at 100 MILES PER HOUR Flights arranged upon application to BEND AIRCRAFT CORPORATION See GEORGE E. LOVE, Office with Manager J. RYAN & CO. Ride Farther on Goodyear Tires in. Your Small Car It is tire performance, not price, that decides what you really pay; hence, do not experiment with tires made to sell at sensationally low prices. You can secure in Goodyear Tires, of the 30 x 3-, 30 x 3'2- and 31 x 4-inch sizes, a high relative value not pv ceeded even in the famous Goodyear Cord Tires on the world's finest automobiles. Goodyear experience and care are applied to their manufacture in the world's largest tire factory devoted to these sizes. ' If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell or other car taking these sizes, go to your nearest Service Station for Goodyear Tires; take advantage of the opportunity to get true Goodyear mileage and economy. JO x 34 Goodyear Double-Cure Fabric, All-Weather Tread 30 x 3Vi Goodyear rf, 4 ers Single -Cure Fabric, Jp I 3U Antl-SkldTread Goodysir Heavy TourUt Tube, coit no mnn than thm nrirn , nr. ....1 for tubes of Icsi merit (hy risk costly caaingi wnen men sure protec tion is available? 30x3'2iUo in watirpnof bat $450