THH BKNP nUIXRTIN. DAILY EDITION. PBNP. OIUCQOW. FltmAV, AVOVHT 87, loao. PAQB 4 TrrTTT". . 1 , ' Automobllo HiipplloH und Diamond ri UNIVERSITY 0 V 0 It E G 0 N U nmliiliiliHMl ly tho hIiiIo In order thill lite youiiK "' jiln of Oregon may rrcrlvt, without ton!, tho hcnHltft of 1 lllM'ral -tlin iiHoii. ! Tii UiiUmHtf Include llm ('i1iVk tr i .tt.-i itl tiro, Ktt-nrt' Mint Ui Art, tlio l t.tw.ltmle Hrll..t, Itut H. Iiim.I i.f I'tlVw 1 H tHU "I I nw, Mi-.ll. In tnl I'-mI- ' n mi I, AivliHti-ttire, t'oiiiincrtu, Jtur imlUm, Mu tut Urn nl Mul. ItU'ti BUiMUnU nf .lm!iinMt r I IHii'l i-bIIi' lf Mtl It I -l fn'ulty, ill IcNiuM'iH'tl Ui-.rnl'trU- Mini ft llUrmy I hrm fy lou.uuu vIuim, NuiKirvUiHt nlliU'llr tt ctiiMmrii'fM mi.l vvfiy tttii'iiiloit utvrit llt livaUli Mid wcHms vt lUm tioUnU, Wllh II Mfltlnrt ronfltlfnr gain! bf lh rrul titration f upivori, Hi I'nlvtulir U now nir ' In upon an m wf mrgw df-W mmii an4 vilvndrd unfuln. For a rniNlntfu ur fur any Informa tion, atlilroMt Tin: m-:(iiHTit.u liilvcinily of Oickuii New F&ll Fashions! ..f ' V" I s The first thoughts of a new season Autumn. Never was this Store better prepared for a new season. We take pleasure in presenting that wnieh is mok becoming and authoritative in the new Fashions, reflected in the beau tiful elaborations and tastefulness of design, the choicest fabrics and the mot skillful workmanship. Service and beauty have also been combined in these wonderful new creations. Everywhere women not only recognize out feel the need for new clothing. The J. C. Penney Co. makes this possible ami puts Fashion's finest garments within your reach. Compare prices, style, quality and last but not least, make a careful survey and comparison of the service you receive. Make early selections and we will lay them aside for you. Ladies Fall Suits , Suits, in a great variety of styles. Handsome tailored models and some fur trimmed in navy, brown, taupe, rookie and sand, in the most popular fabrics. Priced $29.75 to $84.73 Ladies Plush Coats Beautiful Plush Coats in 33 and 48 inch lengths, the short length being made with a large flare in both loose and belted models. They are priced at $17.50 to $87.50 ClaulflMl ailvvrttiiii Cham ir Imu 10 Mitla for 10 woriU or itm, rnt rr word fur all ovr Vu. All alaalAl ailvarllalm itrlotlr each In atlvan.. FOU SALE FOR HAU'i Household effects; 'n good Incubator ami poultry fenc ing. 17 Franklin live, 1-70-72P I FOU SALE This Home Will Please You $3,150 Brand-now four-room house; ex tra liii'Kt) Im Ml run mi: cloclllo hwIIcIikI tliroiiKli mil; kltclmii with nil liiti'Ht roiivKiilKiiri'H; koikI brick Imaiunixit TIiIh Iioiiki) Iihh I ll ico lui'K" I"!1, Willi pli'iity nf hIiiuIo irciK. BEND INVESTMENT CO. 826 Wall Street 7utfo Ladies Cloth Coats Cloth Coats in tinseltone, silvertone, goldtone, velour, chamois cloth and bo livia. Priced at - ...$19.7o to $84.7. FINE SKIRTS FINE WAISTS KOIl HAI.K For your wliili-r mipply . of limb wood wrllu Iliix KU2, IIkikI. 84-0D-70p FOR SALE ANTI-FEMINIST TREND SEEN IN STYLES FOR THIS AUTUMN NEW YORK, Aug. 27. The flufty-ruffly wisp of femininity ap pears to be a wee bit disregarded by Dame Fall Fashion, and it is her sturdy, tweed-clad sister that is get ting the cream of attention. It's a fact that the huge wardrobe which this old sartorial dame has hoisted upon the back of the world this year is about three-fourths full of sport clothes and such raiment as it not typically sportish shows the sport tendency in line and color. Coats are represented by a bevy of three-quarter lengths in Bturdy homespuns, rough weave plaids, or , or duck are .offered the anti- even leathers that are loose in cut, fH11. mn!(1 .nd matron. They are or emerald are shown. An interest lng Innovation is given by the ring around effect of stripes, as most ma terials run crosswise this year rather than lengthwise ai has been the case so many former years. The sweater craze Is developed In a dozen different modes, but the tie back surplice effect continues in fa vor. Black and white is a leading color and tricolette the favored ma terial. A combination of new pleat ed skirt with sweater of contrasting hue Is labeled the very best standby for the 1920 sports girl. Mannish blouses of heavy linen. TO ALL OI)l FKLLOW8 AXU HK11KKAHH A cordial Invltntlon is hereby ex tended to all Odd Fellows and Re bekahs, their husbands and wives, to attend a social meeting to be held in Slither hnll on Monday eveulng. Au gust 30. 1920, at 8 o'clock. Music and refreshments. Come out and get acquainted and enjoy a pleasant evening. You will be most welcome. Fraternally. E. D. GILSOM, Q. W. FOSTER, E. MEISTAD. 69-70c Committee made exactly like the old-time shirt waist and can be worn buttoned way up to the ears or with lapels. Bus- , ter brown collars and Windsor ties baggy at the sleeve and topped with Immense shawl collars of self-material or long furs, such as oppossum or raccoon. Most oi these are tan in color and occasionally trimmed;... hapk In the Bart0rial running. with scroll designs cut from patent , leather. Thp B,ivpnlnrttw, was two-fiHlpil Short, much-pleated skirts of every . a,,y she coul(, woo a Gran(I UukPi combination plaid are worn with (iau a nose and deliver a right these sport top-coats. Either the ac- hook to the jaw. See her at the cordion or side pleats are used and Grand Theater, whore "An Adven .... . . ., . turcss," with Julian Kiting, will be Borne skirls show a combination oflg, Frl,,ay an(1 Saturday. Adv. plain material wun Dussei pieaiea insets. Narrow attached belts, fas tening with buckles or large buttons, trim the skirts, and there seem to be no pockets. Although few plain j Wilson George Orchestra colors are shown, the plaids are not next Wednesday evening, as bright as in former days. Black ' September 1, at the Gym- and white combinations are very nocinm Adv good and all effects use a background nds,Iunlj auv' of black, taupe, tan or deep blue. Huntng clothing gun8 ammunl. Very few touches of scarlet, orange, ton at Buchwalter's. Adv. The second of a series of dances will be given by the w . mm mm Remember This No one ever retired on on the money he spent. You can't afford to postpone opening your Savings Account NOW at II Tn Bank or Supio StHvici The First National Bank Or BEND . The Swedish lodge will picnic all. day Sunday at Dillon fnlls. The pub lic Is invited. Lemonade and ice cream will be served on the grounds, but picnickers are requested to bring their own lunches. 70c CALIi FOR WARRANTS I will pay school district No. warrants from Nob. 20 to 45, inclu sive on August 31st. Warrants named cease to bear interest after this date. C. N. SORENSEN, District Clerk School District No. 6. 66-72c Stationery and school supplies at Buchwater's. Adv. ACCOUNT AGAINST THE CITY Ail accounts aKoinxt the City of lifnd for the month of Auguxt, KKiO, hlioulil lie filed in person or mailed direct to .Miss Nell Market, Itend, Oregon, on or before Thursday, Sep tember 2, 1IK!0, if payment Is to he mode at the regular meeting night of the Council, Septemlier H. FRED A. WOKLFLKN", 70-74c City Recorder. Eleven, East of tho Wllliimotlo Mor idlan, and that the dofondnnta have not, nor has any porson other thun plaintiff, any right, title, estate or Interest in or lien or claim upon, the said real property, or any part there of, and that tho plaintiff's title to the said real property bo quioted against tho above named defendants and against all othor persons or par ties unknown claiming any right, title, estato, lion or iutorest In or to, or upon the said real property, and for such further or othor relief as tho court may deoni moot and eouitablo. Sorvlce of this summons Is made upon you by publication of tho aamo In The Bond Bulletin, dally edition for six successive weeks, by virtue of an order made by the Honorable T. E. J. Duffy, Judge of the above entitled court, on the 29th day of July, 1920, and tho date of the first publication Is the 30th day of July 1920. VEAZIB & VEAZIB, Postofllce address: 611 Corbett building, Portland, Oregon. R. 8. HAMILTON. Postoffice addrass: Bend, Orogon. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 46, B2, 68, 64, 10, 76c SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for DeBchutes County. The Slievlln-Hlxon Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Agnes Klein, Charles H. Klein, Lena Klein, Nicholas Klein, Carl Klein, John Klein, Minnie Flynn, John Flynn, Lizzie Kolhause, August M. Kol hause, Mamie Klein, Kate Klein (sometimes known as Sister St. John) and all other persons or partlcB, un known, claiming any right, title, es tate. Hen or Interest In the real es tate described In this complaint, de fendants. To Agnes Klein, Charles H. Klein, Lena Klein, Nicholas Klein, Carl Klein, John Klein, Minnie Flynn, John Flynn, Lizzie Kolhause, August M. Kolhause, Mamie Klein, Kate Klein (sometimes known as Sister St. John), and all other per sons or cartleB unknown claiming any right, title, estato, lien or inter est In the real eBtate described in this complaint, the defendants above named: In the name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby required to an swer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, to-wlt: on or before the 11th day of September, 1920, and If you fall so to do for want thereof tho plaintiff will take Judgment against you nnd will apply to the court for the relief ueinanuea In the complaint heroin, to-wlt: for a decree that the plaintiff Is the owner In fee simple of the following de scribed real property, situate In Des chutes County, Oregon, namely, lot four, the southeast quarter of south west quarter and the south half or southeast quarter of Section eight een, TownBhlp Seventeen South, Range eleven Eat of the Willamette Meridian and lot two, the southeast quarter of northwest quarter, the southwest quarter of northeast quar ter and the northwest qunrter of southeast quarter of Section Seven in Township Eighteen South, Range ADMINISTRATOR'S HALE OK HKAIj KHTATE In tho matter of the estato of John Egley, docoascd. By ordor of the Hon. Robort W. Snwyer, Judge of tho county court of Deschutes county, orogon, on Friday, September 10, 1920, I will soil at private sale to the highest bidder for cash at tho office of E. D. Gilson, O Kane building, Oregon, the follow ing real proporty, subjoct to tho ap proval of the court, to-wlt: Tho EV4 of the SWU and the WV4 of the HW4 of Section 30, Township 18 South, Range 13 Eust, Willamotte Meridian, in Deschutes county, state of Oregon, bolonglng to the ostate of John Egley, deceased. (Signed) E. D. GILSON, 68-64-70-760 Administrator. Five room modern house, $2,500. Three room house, water and lights; furnished; two large lots; good garden; $1,250. Five. room modern house; garage; chicken house; two lots; $2,750; terms. Before you buy, call on us. We have some real bar gains. Eastern Cascade Land Co. 124 Orcrron Street 9S-69-70C guaranteed Cent, -Ore. Motor Co. 6J-41tfo WANTED WANTKD Transportation for Iwn In car lining to i'lirtluncl from Bund 8 11 nil 11 y or Monday. Cull ut the Allammit ur phone. 8-70-7 lp WANTED TO HUNT Good three or four-ronm fiirnlahod liouan or apartment, clono In. Cull Bulletin office 99-70C WANTED Woman for light house keeping; family ronslsts of man, wife und baby. Call nt (20 Color ado or phono Black 2001. 08-7O-73C WANTKD Dressliiiikllig of all kinds; children's sewing; niinr Brooks-Srnnloii mill. Mrs. C. A. I'unney. 82-08-73p WANTED TO III' Y A good pliilio. Apply 216 Kearney St. 81-68-70p HSAV Forty acres, between Bend and Redmond, 7 miles from Bend; Hour good school; 3 8 acres water right, 26 acres alfalfa; will cut 110 tons IKU VAnl. QR .. .wl ... nil 1 1 I nn I ( 11 '1 Price 13800: 12000 cash, balance ll Black 1 43 1. easy terms. This place must bo sold at once. If you wish (0 see land, sue Honklo & Ilalnos. Lng Cabin bids'., Bend, Ore. Phono Black 1411 or Rod 1982. 04-611-7 lc WANTED Man and wife wllh expe rience want Job on ranch. Cull or nddreiis 139 Adams place. 76-67-69p WANTED Furniture, pnonographs rangos and household goods of all description. Stsndard Furniture Co, eitfo WANTED Honest, reliable man wauls odd Jobs. Leave orders at Central Oregon Realty Co. Phone J 00 Wyar. D8-66-71P FOR SALE Five-room house. In Park or Mill addition; require very little cash; monthly payment plan; house double constructed, mod ern and now, with fireplace and base ment. II. J. Ororturf, O'Kuno bldg. 2-68tfo FOR SALE Now five-room bunga low; garago walks, good lawn; built for a homo. Suo owner. 1449 W. 3rd. 66-70p FOR SALE Confectionery nod res taurant doing nlca business; must sell; too much business for owner to manage. Cull ul store next to Ho tel Portland. 28-COlfc BOARD AND ROOM. BOARD AND ROOM Gentlemen preferred, at 66 Franklin, cor. Hill st.; homo cooking. Mrs. O. A. Oehmo. 97-70-78p USED CARS FOR SALE Used Ford enrs. Cars HAVE M. A. PALMER, Cabinet Maker and Binder, make your screen doors and windows. Shop roar of old Irrigation Bldg. 93-42tfo FOR RENT FOR RENT Two-room furnished shuck. Inquire 1070 Union, Boule vard addition, 2-70-7 lp FREE RENT lo responsible party for rnre of my homo for four ur six woeks. Wrlto Box 407, city. 83-68-71P FOR RENT Electric vacuum sweepers by the day. Standard Furnlturo Co. 2M4tfo FOR RENT Two modern 6-room houses. Pnrk addition. II. J. Over turf. O'Kuno bldg. 1-DStfc FOR RENT 3-rooin apartments, un furnished, near mills, Apply Downlng's cafe. 98-68tfc - LOST LOST Crunk for Grant six cur, bu twenn Hawthorne nnd I PI 1 1 sts. Finder return to Bulletin office. 8B-II9-70P ICE! ICE! HELPS To keep your meats and vegetables fresh and sweet. To keep your milk longer and sweeter. To keep from the waste naturally caused by warm days. To Keep your cold drinks on warm days. An ice filled ice chest in a household is ECONOMY Delivery Service to any part of town, no matter how small your demands. CALL 551 Deschutes Ice Co.