The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, August 21, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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THE BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, BEND, OREGON. BATVIUMY, Al'fll'HT 81, 101)0.
The days of Persecution, Prosecution, Investigation,
Incrimination, Profiteering, Cheap Politics and Ex
travagant Wastage are drawing to a close. They are"
getting right down to common sense. "Bunk" doesn't
go with most people any morethey want reason and
ordinary horse sense to lead themthe "razzle-dazzle''
wont win with most peopleyou've got to show them,
YOU KNOW THE SAYING "ALL GOOD THINGS
COME TO HIM WHO WAITS." MAY BE SO BUT
: GIVE US THE FELLOW WHO GOES AFTER THEM.
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That's exactly what we are going to do. We want more busi
- ness and we are going right after it we are not going to wait
for it to come to us we are going after it with BIGGER
AND BETTER STOCKS OF RELIABLE MERCHANDISE,
BIGGER AND BETTER VARIETIES OF THE WORLD'S
MOST DEPENDABLE GOODS. And our prices will be such
as to admit of no argument positively the lowest. All we ask
is a comparison no "ifs," no "ands," no "buts," no "baits"
JUST VALUE AND HONEST MERCHANDISE.
CASHMAN
BEND'S
CLOTHIER
kOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX
PACKARD SHOES . FLORSHEIM SHOES
FOR SALE
' KOR SALE 6-ronin Iioiiho, now!
! will ho 11 or i-o 1 1 1 4-roiim liouso unit
garage; good I (Minn. See owner. 2 ft a
(lootglit iivihiiiu. t)4-U5p
Sllh'El'.MKN ATTKNTION I GOO
acres; ilnty grass, lilt lor Ih'iihIi
ntiil water: 3 tulles north of Lit I'luo.
K. K. White, I.n 1'liui, Oro. 0 1 -li r li
KOR BALK Oil RENT One work
horse. Apply Liberty linlnl, mmr
depot. 68-84-rn
KOR SALK "Now Homo" sewing
machine, In good romlltlon; Kill
son phonograph, with record a; also
60 ft. rulibor Iiobo ; will noil at bar
gain tor onsh. 137 Irving.
G5-64-66p
KOR 8ALK Krult Jars, pints, quarts
and hulf gallons. linker Apt.,
228 Broadway. 63-64-6Gp
KOR SALE Two lots mid four-room
homo; bath and basoment; a ronl
bargain. Inquire corner Went 11th
and Newport avo. 5t-64-68p
KOH SALK 40 acres of lund; 39
under water right and 26 cleared',
at a bnrgutn; terms. Addreaii Uonri
Uullotln. 63-64-tffic
KOH SALE Hoiianhold furniture;
may be aeon Sunday, 4 1 4 Riverside
boulevurd. 64-64-66p
CENTRAL OREGON
REALTY CO.
081 Doml Httwt
ATTKNTIOX, HOMK HKKKKIIS
OLD STYLES COMING BACK
FOR FASHIONS OF WINTER
(Br Itaited Pros to The Bend BulMin)
NEW YORK, Aug..21. Th low
er world of fashion will be quite as
gorgeous and elaborate for this on
coming season as the upper strata.
Do not be confused. We are not
saying that the Bowery will go
forth swatbed in rich garments of
metallic lace and brocade that will
put even the fashion denizens of
Kifth Avenue to shame. The com
parison lies between Milady's sump
tuous outer garments and the inner
layer which the stage has taught us
to roughly classify as lingerie.
It is no exaggeration to say that
a proper inner wardrobe from the
epidermis to the outer layer will
cost as pretty a penny this year as
the suit, coat, or dress that con
ceals all this hidden treasure. Never
has there been such a season of
riotously rich and lovely lingerie.
For the Gotham upper crust It
Tnerfrts real jewels, old laces, rib
bons of great price, handwork in
volving years of labor In some far
off Eastern land, novel and freakish
effects in embroidery and divers
trimmings, and most noticeable of
all a scarcity of background for,
all this applied wealth.
"Lingerie shall cost much and be
little," is the slogan of the inner
garment makers. They say that
the fitted lines of outer apparel
make this shortage of inner ma
terial a necessity, and that since
lingerie shall be largely absent, what
remains shall atone in beauty and
richness.
Negligees are the most opulent of
all lingerie. Good taste Axes no
limit to the money that can be put
within these boudoir confections.
A leading Fifth Avenue house shows
a model of heavy, lustrous peach
satin with an overdrape of the fin
est Chantilly lace. Atop of this is
a Mandarin Jacket of baby blue
georgette lined with cloth of silver.
Festoons of genuine seed pearls
drip from the loose . sleeves. The
skirt is pantaloon-style, and the
wearer is guaranteed a ticket of
admission to the most exacting
harem.
Teddies and nighties favor the
vogue of pastel-shaded linens and
other fine cotton fabrics. Apple
blosson pinks, baby blues, lemon, ap
ple-leaf green and orchid are favor
ite colors. These cottons are favored
How to Cultivate Thrift--
First Learn to distinguish between luxuries and ne
cessities. Second Learn to know good value; learn where, when
and how to buy; learn to judge clothing and
shoes, and buy good material.
Third Keep track of your expenses. Limit your
, ."pleasure money" and choose wholesome pleasures.
Deny yourselves the little things to get the big. -Fourth
and perhaps the most important of all
''- START A 8AVI.VG8 ACCOUNT
at The First National Bank and religiously deposit a
certain portion of your earnings each pay day. Make
this a duty and perform it. Such an account will earn
you 4 per cent interest.
1mm Bank or SoPimoi Siirioi
, ,;. The First National Bank
or bund
with costly hand work, rather than
much applied trimming. One three
figured nightie, flaunts 20 rows of
hand tucking, six bands of drawn
work, about six feet of a hand-embroidered
floral motif, and a ribbon
drawstring that alone is valued at
tso a yard.
The last season's vogue of nat
terned lingerie which specialized In
cerulean-hued bluebirds and .butter
flies, is on the wane probably be
cause our Bluebird guest has been
back on his native shores for some
time. Whenever any pattern is used.
it is some bizarre, weird creation
such as a wriggling green snake, a
garment, free cannibal, or a bevy of
alligators.
Petticoats are almost entirely
usurped by pantalets. It W consid
ered very smart for these silken
pettis to hang an Inch or so be
low the skirt. The most chic effect
Is considered achieved If they
are of a vivid contrasting color, bo
ruffled or lace-edged. - The boaa
fide petticoats have substituted deep
fringes for ruffled flounces. The
fringes are of the self-material and
are deemed an aid to perambulation.
The yoke fud of 1830 Is back In the
vogue. It is prophesied thnt i-rn.
cheting will step Into the llmelieht
once more as the most popular fem
inine indoor sport. However, the
most elite yokes are of rare old lace
or embroideries. Scalloped effects
are very good, especially If the scal
lops are worked In some brilliant
color. i
$3,350.00
Hlx room- modern house In
Ixnt an t Ion of rity.
, $4,500.00
A beautiful brick rrslcloncp;
modern; five room; in tine
rralrienro section.
$1,800.00
Six room houHe near mills;
your own term.
FOR BALM -5-rooirt modern' nuiign
low; full liiiHoinniil ; 4 block from
poitoffloei fine ifiirdmi, lawn unit
flowers; $3300; torma. I'liono Itluok
1811 1 or cull ul (Iokkuii'i simp.
a a-o i -or.p
KOH KKNT KIvo-I'dihii ' liotisu III
oust imi't of town; $10 a month.
Apply 42)1 10. (julmhy. l!BUl-05i
USED CARS
A.' Oahmn,
05-Q6-07o
WANTKU lly Hiipt. 7lli. a nliiuo fur
n hoy or 13 to work fur mom mid
hoard, Address E. H., Box Hi).
13-ll0-llfn
WAN 'I'M II A lilnmi for boy of 10 to
litliiml si'lioul, C (m cut or
wrllu Mrs. W. II. Brock, Crn ,
Or. 23-MI-Ur.p
CAH KOH HAI.K Two used Kinds,
In Al ronilllliin, cheap fur rush.
Deschutes garage. OlI-uTi-tlUo
OA lTKt)li HAL KFmielTf-ii iTlhikk
touring; Al mechanical condition;
good rubber, ono spare, and a good
buy for 00; run liu seen ut rump
grounds until Kuttinlay. DO-UI-ttDp
WANTMI) Furniture, phonograph,,
ranges and household goods of nil
desarlullou. Htaudurd Kurnllura Co.
(Ufa
CAH KOH HALW Konl touring car,
in first class Nhupn, cheap for cusli.
W. A. Jacobs, 240 Klorldu avo.
43-03-07p
CAH KOH HALM OH THADK 1013
Jlrlscou, perfect mechanical condi
tion: attractive price. Inquire W.
M. I'uttlBi'ii, J. lly a n office.
28-01-eop
CA1I KOH BALK OH THADK 19 1
' Hrlscoe, porfoot mochmilcsl condi
tion; attractive price. Inquire W.
M. Pattan, J. Ryan office. 28-tl-Sttp
FOR 8ALH U4 Ford can. Can
guaranteed Cent. -Ore. Motor Co.
U-41tfe
WANTED
WANTED To buy small house mid
lot; must bo good location. Call
Sunday or Monday, 1719 Division st.
north. (IO-t)5p
WANTED Capable merchandise
man as manager of brunch of Trl
State storo. Inquire Leo Anderson,
ntunagor. Bond Trl-Hluto store.
CB-aS-COc
HA VIC M. A. PALM 10 H, Cabinet
Muker mid Bnllder, iiutku your
cruen 'doom and windows, Klmp
rear of old Irrigation lildg.
9S-42tfo
FOR RENT
KOH KKNT Three-room fiiriilsheil
house, near mills. Inquire 14 1,
Adams place. f3-00n
KOH KENT Kour-room house, purt '
ly furnished. 72 McKay avenue,.
02-86-UiIb,
KOR KENT Kurnlshod two-room
apart niniits. Call Blank 711 or
inquire Deschutes apartments, (Ireen
wood Ave. 8t-B7tf
rOR RENT Elootrlc vacuum
weepers by the day. Standard
Furniture Co. 27-1 4tfo
KOR RENT Two modern 8-room
houses. Park addition, II. J. Over
turf, O'Kane bldg. l-SSlfc
KOR KENT 3-rooui iipartmaiitH, tin.
furnished, near mills. Apply
Dowulng's cafe. tt-fiHlfo
LOST
WANTED Honest, reliable man
wants odd Jobs. Leavo orders at'
Central Oregon Realty Co. Phono!
mac 1431. Joo Wyor. D8-0G-7lpi
BOARD AND ROOM Gentlemen
proforred, at 65 Franklin, corner
Hill street; home rooking. Mrs. ().'
LOST A bunch of keys.
Finder please return, to
Bulletin ofliee and leave
name 30-C2-tfc
LOHT On roud between Prluevllie
and Bend, small sample case con
taining toilet articles.- Kindly noti
fy Northwest Chumlcal Co., Portland,
Oregon. 4l-a-tip
$425.00
Two room box houe; two
lots; clone In; easy terms.
We have several other snapa.
KOR SALE New Wlllsrd storage
batteries, just arrived Bend Bat
tery Station, 140 Greenwood Ave.
44-63-80C
KOR SALE For your winter supply
or limn wood write Box 58Z, Bend.
47-S3-S8p
KOR SALE Household furnituro
Including practically new range
and Scotch rug. Inquire 1428
West 3rd st. 49-83-6Sp
KOR SALE OK TRADE Small
farm, tihnllt K iiffrna ttfirin. l.nnM
dllch. Wllhltl ellV liinllu R-ri.n
house, garage; city water, mall serv
ice; z acres growing vegetables, po
tatoes. nlP Piill nt NT Slh ilmal nn
Redmond road, or wrlto A, W. Cook,
uenu, uregon. 3 8-62-85c
KOR SALE Klve-room house, In
I'orK or Mill addition: renulre
very little cash; monthly puyment
plan; house double constructed, mod
ern and new, with flropluce and base
ment. H. J. Overturf, O'Kane bldg
Z-B8tfc
FOR SALE
A big time at the Road Builders'
picnic, Ten-Bar ranch, Sunday.
Come- 63-05P
Wilson Georp-p rwfioct,-
O V"VUH CA
will eive a Mri r.t ,i
siiT- Ml UIC
.,...7-Mu,t iM-L'innifiK WeflrxMuliiv
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V .. ' "' 1 ""ets 91 nml tax.
Ijfidlen coiillimiitai'y. Adv.
IXDKPEXDKXT CA.VDFDATK FOR
Tumalo, Ore., Aug. 16, 1920;
... v.. nU,.umuuii ui a large num-
w laimi;!! ui uf38cnutes county.
nHM - ."noepenaent
I,. w.v.k .".', .0f.coun. v
mr piauorm.
NOTICE TO CKKIHTmui
In the Countv Court nt m. o,..
ui uregun, ior uescnutes County.
In the matter nf Ik. - ...,,
it " . . . cniuiw ui wn-
llam C. Billings, deceased.
wouce is hereby given that Etta
May Bll lines hnff hn ni.j ...
administratrix of the estate of Wll
Ham C. Billings, deceased, by the
County Court of Deschutes County.
Oregon.
All persons having claims against
the said estate are hereby notified to
present them, duly verified, with
proper vouchers, in nu .j,u...
trlx at the law offices of R. S. Ham
ilton, in tne First National Bank
building, Bend, Oregon, within six
months from the Hnia nt
publication of this notice, to-wlt:
Within six months from the 24th day
of July, 1920.
ETTA MAY BILLINGS,
R. S. HAMILTON, Administratrix.
Five room modern house:
all large rooms: bath; base
ment; furnace. Easy terms;
$4,000.00.
Five room modern house;
lawn; basement; $3,450.00;
$800 cash ; terms.
If you want a real home, we
have it. Seven large rooms;
an Duut-in conveniences;
modern; fireplace; garage.
$7,000.00; terms.
Just right for two. A snug
little home; four rooms;
bath; all built-ins; fireplace;
$2,400.00.
A Real Money Maker .
16 room rooming house ;
best income nronertv in the
town; a snap for the right
party; ,bo,3UU.w; terms.
Four small houses : two and
three rooms; $600.00 up.
Call and see what we have.
Get busy now.
Eastern Cascade Land Co.
. 124 Oregon Street
Dodge Brothers
Motor Cars
CLEAN APPEARANCE
MODERATELY PRICED
ECONOMICAL IN OPERATION
HIGHEST RE-SALE VALUE
WaltherWiIliams Co.
R. S. McCLURE, Local Representative
132 Greenwood
KOR SALE Confectionery and res
taurant doing nico business: must
sell; too much business for owner to
manage. Call at store next to Ho
9 Demanding of merchants their
highest priced wares, whether, you
can afford them or not, is fuel for
the profiteer. Even with present
prices, proper judgment can be ex
ercised in buying and money saved.
High prices is no excuse for extravagance.
The Shevlin-Hixon Company.
Bear in Mind
Fishermen-Campers !
Every tree destroyed by forest fir
reduces Central Oregon's wealth
just that much.
Preserve the trees by being careful
about fire. Protect them by spread
ing the gospel to all others. r
The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.
Attorney for Administratrix.
41-47-63-59-85C
tel Portland. - - ". 28-B0tfc
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