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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1920)
FAQS S ' Booster Day Saturday October 23 0oster;::;5peoal oil I I TAKE ADVANTAGE 1 T) OF THE BOOSTER DAY ft 'SPECIAL PRICES ' illM BEND IlUUJilTIN, IMfLY KDITION, HE HI), OREQO.V, THUIlflDAT, fMTTOBER 21,1 102(1. Bend WHAT'BOOSTERDAY IflEANS TO;. MYEg gitoctt noonil imnAl homJ -tj?uti Merchandise Priced at Cost anc Less in Merchant As- sociation Member Stores During I ho Mi 11(111 IIIIM SIIHII II K IiivuhIIiik. Niiviir before In thu, Uls- lory nr thn country has there j" such a uulversul 1 1 11 ioh 1 1 loci to put mom y Into something l lii ( wotitd , guar inloo returns or help tu curb lliu iixtroino IiIkIi cost of IIvIiih. J Tim condition of undur production, ncurclty of labor mid an Incrcumid do itiund for ovury mauuiifclul-ud' prod uct rurccd iiricoH (o a lovul never rmiclitid In such a general way before." There liavo bouii times when some products liavo boon IiIkIi In prlco, each In Its turn, and ouch udjusllng Hue If without causing u muterlid chuiiu in tho riiir 6nd'ia"l)iiU")t buylilK ti lid without affecting tliu dis position of tho public ut InrKO. Hut thu present period of IiIkIi prices bus lioi'ii no universal In affecting every thing; bought by tho Jobbor, rotull niiirchunt and consumer ullko that It bus iuT foctod a complete cIiiiiiku In tho buyliig markup, irV f0. Tim buyor,Luilrfrvi .rohini)"iJ cliani or u consumer, bun uccustomed himself to buy only whiUJio (Jtlulf U reasonably priced or wliut "wlll'dirocl ly unit quickly rulmbumo him. Thin fact baa boon tnoro conspicuous' among tho conHUiui'm thuu iimong other! buyorn. TIiIn houhoii, In ulll iloVniof ' qiun'u- faclufed productM, u ducldud lucruuiio In quality ban boon noticeable. In thin Kay prlcoH liavo boon subslun tlally roducod, but to duto few of tho comiuodltluii moKt Ini demapdj have rofledtod a prlco uo'cllno. ( , ' ; -Hlilco tho orgnnltutloii of tho liend MiirrantH' association tho problem of hdw to Mull merchandise ut tlip vrry lowest prlco hurt boon tho prln clpul consideration. To uld In this endeavor, HooHtur r"iTay -.wii Of Ul na todl. Each liuiW-of i moc lo tion prices at least ono article, and not more than throe, nt cost, and, In iiiuri(yTjliija)i',. jiYi ttafi coat, and uffrn lhiM,B,rtlrj!H fifl- miiIo on a UmK it Mdi in "ii t li lloud HooHlur With tho burgalns of mivli Htoro piuiied lii,iiiin grout aula comes tlio possibility to save on many nood ml iirtlelts, and those who ur lakliiK aiLyiinUge of tho IiIk bargain duy arc to a grout extent boating thu IiIkIi cost of living. , ) i.i n ;io FIVE DOLLARS IN MERCHANDISE YTho, vl!UdTBp6luiwljQ glvo $1 iiri'dlbtii an ttvi iisroo ruprcitnntod In thin Ihhiio to tho poraoli inullliig to til odltor tho ni'iiroHt correct unawor to tho following problum, no uiiHwer to contain inoro than CO wordrt: Two hoys woro Boiling oranges in Minneapolis In 1884. Ono wan gol tiiiR 10 couta for two oranges, tho ytbu jwoa oclUnK- hijy tUrwj for 10 unut.'li.Towir(l aVuuliig tlii wo-for-u-dlmo oranga peddlor bad to attend In til' urrapd ajidj-UildlilH coinpall tor: ' '" " ' ("A-'f got 30 oranges in my basket, iiBj foil havo 30 In yours. Mix 'oni up and sell thoni flvo for 20 cents." Who n tho orungns woro sold, tho tiojr round do hsU $8.40, but he only KUV the otbor lud $1.40 when ho ro liimelj. This young merchant clufuuid ho had $1.00 coining, as he had consigned 30 orauges ut two for 10 fU(Hj Jt;Vfiw Jiolntea out to him, Uiuugi,(Umt by soiling at flvo for 20 cents thuro was a loss of 10 cents In tun transaction. Who should lose thu diditt, nnd whoro did it dlsap pour? Address your answer to Editor TlVtid ijilrffreBt'Bi-jIlullotln. BAid, OroS-'Tho 4oToit- hftvlng the corroct unswor will bo notified through tho Dooster of next month. onoes loves and Waists for I1TA G Y:i?9ftffer..PW()i m i i Boys' IIi-''pRhocs;.twQbycktej tQ CO sizes 11 to 2; reg. $4.50; Special.... Sizes from 2io to 5.? rejjjtlar (( $5.00; Special .UU J. I A OT Logger's Mits; made of solid leather; COr regular 90c; Special oot (jI kiiI 'iMiiml'i .iim ( oV! -- 4i i : tS- 'nil 't7i.il u 'II Ladies' Waists; all sizes, shades flJO QC and materials; reg. $3.98; special P inr nrl rmr Now VARNISH AT0rSuCTION (Y7:IH) .H.MAJIMVO MILUt MV.MW. PAINT AT $l.$dAfLjN LESS BEND' HARDWARE COMPANY WOMAN DECLARES , . VOR STANDARDIZED (;OWNSTELLSWHY IIUI-'fALO, N. y., Oct. 2.yXif clurlng thai It's u big inlstako for iiiaiiufueluiorH of wooion'l apparel mid nillllnery to. produce so inaliy ntylos; of gurmonlM' ami iiulH, Miss Eleanor Ollbitrd Vf'owaYpr, expert on tb problems of women's apparel, advocated standardization of style advocated standard Itutlim' of ' ptjle and prlco In w onion's llnus, u. ad dressing a meeting of morcbunts und udvertlHlug meu, 'Women today are unable to tell whether or uot they uro getting tholr inioney'H worth ' whon ' purchui ing suits, dressvs, millinery or other lleuis!of feminine apparel," said Miss Ullberl. The mercbuuls wero urged to advlHO manufacturer' to reduce tho number of stylos und make uni on's cloths more standard. She de clared that manufacturers of men's clothing, huts, cups, etc., huvo the right jldou'br fashions.1 1 ' "I '"' 1 Miss Gilbert suld that, ulthough manufacturers of men's apparo! change tho stylus from season to sea son, (ho garments uro so standard Itud (hut production costs are low ered und Quantity, production ;Is. lie keynote of the factories! She point ed out thut In women's apparel man- ufuclqrors only muko a few garments of each stylo or design. This, she contends, adds to the cost. The advertising men wre warned thut women shoppun iib longer tutu to have their Intelligence insulted by ad vortlseineiitH containing seiiseless exaggeration. "For years," she said, "the favor ite sport of tho women of the eoun Ui (wail; trying 16 ouiicoal their real Ibouglits from men, und It only bus been recently thut conditions have cluuiKed, i Woimiii should H(J longer be. tretitod as children, and . women huvo1 A 'conttlileralilo degree of intel ligence, i , ' ' "Koine of the men who have made this discovery are thoso who have curried wild, - unbelievable tales in udvortlsluK ' diretf:d ; la , women. In the publicity for articles, purchased ulinoHltixclUHivcly by women, a lot Of filly advertising Is being done. Ad ver'tlnlng of that sort does not meas ure up with the Intelligence of Amer ican women and they resent It." FALL' SACK StJltS SHOW LOWER ' WAIST, BUTTONS m Styles In men's gaeko for fall show lower waist lines, lower buttons and lupols and a shortening or elimina tion iA yonl i outetandlng eatures. Itrown lu Hals. Cup styles cull for a loungy, rug fad ippoarance, while the smaller shapes are predominating In demand. Hough tweeds, homespuns and chev iot effects are strong pjlurs for full, (06. The autumn shades! of brown and brownish-green are going over In aii utiuRually strong way. i V, V. IT ALWAYS PAYS A A P.BE ORIGINAL What's the use of carrying in your heud what has already been reduced to black and white? A crammed . jt j W i il Vi Butcher Knives AN 'ASSORTMENT OF SIX SIZES V:i 1 ;u u.i. 1 ii'iw'iVK' .in'": 'tl.A ;'i 1 h 11 -run 11 Op uamy iee.. A..m b.((I,in JViO ,,.,1 , i ft li ,.Jf.MM' iijV .,-..h- sjiiiiu BOOSTER DAY SPECIAL! 'Jill I l. I ,.l . VP.K 39c each !;tif I r-.'iiiiWiil') nil ; i . i 1 1 1 i"ji! li-i Mi l u;ri(K. rHt'oii -HEYBURN HARDWARE g;read carefully ;;- iwxz ye place on sale Booster Day, a Bargain ;)V (H in i Boys'' Underwear ; , medium , weight ; - ' ., n Ribbed Union Suits in grey; sizes 6 to 16 years ;. regular, $1.35 ;; ( oiiCl 93 Special ....f....,,:..... ft&Sr? FOR THE CHILDREN on7 Booster, Day; Crayolas ; 16 ' assorted 'colors 1 fli regular 23c; SpecialWJ....u..U rr CM.l'l ' p 1 r 2) mam' jimi! v.r.U !..) hi hi! I ') : -'i t VV.j i v ;,,.(,, ;,, ).(,( ; (linn ,-ii'i i; c'l ;. tin.-! Stockraons,5c-10c-15c-25c Store . - BIGGER AND BETTER BARGAINS FOR Mes $3.25 Union SuiiJfiif"A , . S2SS,V -,,, MEN'S FELT SLIPTERSFive dozen Men's black felt slippers, .all sizes; reg-, ..J J 95 ular $1.95; Booster Day Special., v TWO AND ONE HALF. DOLLARS FREE TO THE BOYS 1 With every Boys' Suit sold on Saturady we will give $2.50 free to we ooy. ivnee panw Suits in sizes from 6 to 16 years. No matter what) the priced you get FiPnfy'-g,- See" CASHMAN BEND'S CLOTHIER Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx juomory offers no leeway for origi nality.! Think over your schoolmates. )ld the letter-perfect lads get very ur? j PixlanHo, brains, like phono.l graph tiit)OTQK ov Duly in tlxed tracks and contain nothing unique. Tho prodigies who recite every Im portant dut0 und ellnry 'name 'the prlnclpul characters and points In history aron't noted among the group! chunging It. Ia;hio your library home. Fa miliarize yourself with the authori ties and refer to liirn at needT, lnow Where the formulae are don't toth- r to poll parrot them. Devote your energies against precedent look ahead 'and pretty soon you'll locate i prospect thore, the proceeds of which will enable you to hire staffs pj mctfjWho "write a perfect band" and have all encyclopedic facts on tap. It's the knowledge which has hot riacheil'-prliifthit codefe. J W ILLING TO GO ; 'Want, to go on' an investigating commission?" "Maybe," said Senator Bpug., WligtV It about?" "Dunno." "Who's on It and -what are they going roflnvestlgate?" J C3 yVuaaoJ'J A;-Ji Jh Jl "Well, it's all right, so long as we meet in Paris." t, Put it in The Bolletln. 2QgicQFF " ' D jot TT-''T"lr !f"f jl ry ON EVERY SUIT'IN THE STORE PRICES RANGING FROM 'lul ru; ; i)iimt $13.40 $60.00 Watch for big special bargainsin Shoes and Men's Ready-to-Wear at the open ing days toi in; DMiioq j'i,' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY U. Jut, In our.(new (quarters .in; the BairdiBldg on Oregon Street ' ROY LOVEN nfisID jhbvbooW Where Quality Counts AS i BOOSTER DAY SPECIALS' WJ)Q H ;PFFER YOU OUR REGULAB' , 35c SQUARE CAKES AT ' ' i-'H :'AOlf. ilt-AVA'M) 25c i;i-j'niH rt-.iS ,o)h'l 30c RAISED DOUGHNUTS Ja,1 A '' '' i'-..: . 0..i.r. 't')l'l 1 25c Bake-Rite Sanitary Bakery J,ni; XilQiJiii Vfl-vBi) A .51 S : j if :) ; ,-.tainiri IhuA vtI O t !:;: m! I :-''v!v ;.'!.; v -Jnii'f ALWAVSGET THEi BEST; QUALITY 1 JEWELRY AT THE LOWEST PRICE .uolH bin: '.YAlyII (f; no 0 HnQ ,:-.:)Ilili!) of" 'i)-'jri.!iI!(oni iflT Symons Bros. SIOJEELERSIciC3 O'KANE BLDG. OREGON ST. 17. r-.AAJAAZ Atl ihlTHOOU SATURDAY OCT; 23JJ H'Ailt.Yi Fko') MDOAA'AA COOKIE DAY 'Tii AT THE?, American- Bakery u . in;) BOOSTER' PRlCBi nM r; Wil PER(i)dZEg r ; i i i i ! h t20ct i';!o;v::rv)U . !)!itU Inn; !)Ov;.vii v ), ) i .iriii' )