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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1920)
TIIR HKNI) UIXMCTIN, DAILY EDITION, BEND, OIIKOON. Tt'HSDAV, IlKCEMHKIl 21, 1020 PACK 5 IIKNI) THAI V HCIIICHUMO Oregon Trunk Arrives, 7.85 A. M. Leaves, 8:00 t'. M. O.-VV. II. N. Arrived 0:60 P. M. I.imvuii, 7:00 A. M. ' LOCAL NKWS ITEMS U. H. Mct'luni Inft yesterday for 1'uilliiiiil for a Btniil 1iihI uiiKit trip. Mr. mill Mix. (Incur ('iii'Ihiiii am II l it 1 1 1 1 It K III I'OI'lliinil lo x ii li I Clii'lill limit Imfnrii " 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 k In lliiinl. Mrs. C, CoiiihIim Ii of I'lii'lliinit In III lll'llll lo Hll'llll llin tin I lilny H, vlnll I II K lii'i' K'Hi. (litmi, T I ho llnioliM Hriiiilnii officii, W 1 1 1 1 ii in Williams, wlin Iiiiii Ilium iiIIkiiiIIiik Hi" Oregon Agricultural rnllugn lit ( 'or vn 111m, Ih Iiiiiiiu for III" C'lirlHtiniiH liulliliiyH, Mm. KHtliur Hwarl mill daughter of lluriiH iiimHiiil through Hid clly Hiituriluy nn tlmlr way to Portland, vfTinro I liny will Hpi-nil Hi" hnlliliiyii. Mr. mill Mm, John Itiingn of HiIh rliy urn llin pnrunlH of an 8-pouud Imliy Klrl, horn yesterday. Thu yomiK liuly linti hoiin tunned Mury ICI lull. . .Minn Murgnrct Whculdun, Mlits Hand Trleae mid MIhh I.I 1 1 lo K rli:lix ky, teachers In Ilia Ilurim achools wro In Ilia clly Hntiirdiiy on tlmlr way (o I'lirtlund, whoru thoy will iipiinil Ilia liolltluyii. Our 13.60 glnaacs havo bant nual Ity Ions, xi Id flllod frames and nro guaranteed for tan years. . Hymonii Urothors, O Knne building. Adv Mm. A. N. II ii rk u of tha llutmon lintel liniirovaiiiiiiit Hhop, I'ortlmid, OruKon, will ba In llunil Doceuibor 2.1 to J it n mi ry 1 and will iimko up liolntnioiilH for marcelling. wiivIiik. wntor-wavlng. shampooing, fucliil innioioKo, scnlp treatment mid in mil curing, ('nil lllnrk S82 for nppoliil mollis. Wilt make residential nil In hy appoint mnlil. H-H.c Daily Market Report NOIITII POHTI.ANI), Dm!. 21. Ciiltl'n ItiiciilptH, 45; steady, with yimlni'iliiy'H iiIiihii; would IiiIiii ex tra fimry Minora In hrliiK top price, ciinii'ii hii'itm. is.no lo s.7f; good In i:hiili'n, H In $8. fill; in ml I u in lo' Kimil, $7.50 lo IX; fit 1 1' to kuoiI, (7 lo $7.5(1; coiiiiiinii lo fair, $H fit $7; choice rowH mill heifers, $0 50 to $7; good to iiholi:", $U lo $l).5il; Miiil I ii in to good, $5.50 lo $0; fair In rrfi'il I u in . ill in li. hi); cnuiiiitin, $1 lo $5; runners. $2.50 lo $4; IiiiIIh, $5 to $H; i:lioli:it iliilry calves, $12 to $18; prliun Unlit nalvi-K, $10 lo $12; medium light, $ lo $10; heavy. $U to $7.50; choice feeders, $11.50 to $7jnj fair to Kimtl, 15.110 lo !0G. " . 1 1 I pi H. 255; market steady. I'rliiiu mixed hogs, $0.50 lo $10, 2G! smooth heavies, $D.2C to ItncnlplH, 1 525; 10c lo 15c lowiir; iiIkh, 5 He: lownr. I'rliiiu mixed, $0.50 to $10.25; Hinooth hciivlns, $0.25 to $0.70; rough hnnvlcs, $7 to $8.25; rat pigs, $8 to $0.25; feeder pigs, $7 to $8,50. Nlii'op. No receipts. Prime cast of moun tain lambs, $7 to $8; viilluw IiiiiiIih, $U lo $7; feeders, $5 to $0; light yearlings, 00 pounds mid iindiir, $0 to $7; heavy, $5 to $0; wolhura, $5 to $0; cull lambs, $5; ewes, $1 lo $4; huavy liuiihii, 90 poundH up, $5 to $0. 3cv viC o-fc . Important Consideration. Whim naming younif mm, parents i ihotild Insure hi fuluro happiness by selecting Iriltln la (hot will make pretty monogram. Philosophy of Ufa. Instead of liiini'iilliiK anil bemoan IniC what seems to be cruel Ufa, we enn, If wo have the right phllmophy of Ufo, n ml o harmonious note In the llniicenhli Hivlrnniia'iit from which w rannot at prvM.-nt cxtrlcnto our clvca. Aa the oytli-r coven with jiciirl the Irrllallii muni which haa Rot In to Ita ahull mid iiinkua of II thing of Im'iiii I y, no Hi', too, with Uliiillliiiim. rotiniKo nnil good chciir, ran convurt the comlltlona which now awin un ihlnliiilila to u Into u riNlilno and gliiiliiina. (IrlFou Kwctt Mnnlcii. . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiimiiuiummuiiuttiiima miiKitiintmimiiiiiiiiiiiit PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR HER-at Saving, the likes of which have never been seen before in Bend. All up-to-the-minute High Class Merchandise. Women's Coats Reduced to .: $12.50 to $78.00 Children's Coats Reduced to $1.98 to $17.50 Women's Dresses Reduced to $12.50 to $38.00 Women's Suits Reduced to $22.50 to $37.50 Rlouses and Waists Reduced to $2.90 to $13.80 Separate Skirts . v Reduced to $5.75 to $19.50 Middy Rlouses Reduced to $2.25 to $7.50 Silk Camisoles Reduced to., 98c to $2.98 Silk Envelopes Reduced to $3.98 to $5.98 Silk Rlouses . Reduced to $3.49 to $5.98 Silk Vests Reduced to $2.48 to $3.98 Silk Gowns Reduced to $8.50 to $11.50 Silk Hosiery n Reduced to $1.38 to $3.78 Lisle and Cotton Hosiery Reduced to - 29c to 98c Ladies' Sweaters Reduced to $5.98 to $15.00 Children's Sweaters Reduced to $2.98 to $6.50 Ladies' Handkerchiefs the most won derful assortment ever shown in Bend Single Handkerchiefs Reduced to, each 8c, 15c, 25c up to 87c Handkerchiefs in Fancy Boxes Reduced to, box $1.00 to $2.50 Ladies' Felt Slippers : ' " ' Reduced to $1-65 to $3.48 Ladies' Silk Petticoats, new o arrivals; Reduced to $5.50 to $8.50 Ladies' Bath Robes Reduced to .-. $5.90 to $12.50 Children's Bath Robes . Reduced to - $4.98 to $6.25 ' Only Three More Shopping Days Shop As Early As You Can I fi mm t. vnwBv arriitsrrc cr..'iv'K.:vi.,-..a "jrzirx We are offering to last hour shoppers almost endless variety and every shopping convenience. We are splendidly' ready to care for the needs and wishes of the late shopper in search of the un usual to offer as a token of remembrance and esteem at yuletide. Our stocks, complete, show such a wide variety of choice that every desire is instantly met, whether the one to be remembered be wife, mother, sister, hubby, son or sweetheart. So we invite you to bring your Christmas gift problems here to us. Special price inducements are also offered an advantage that will stretch the buying power of every dollar you spend. Christmas Handkerchiefs by the Thousands Whothor It Ih to ho a boiiuliful mIiikIo hunilkerchiof of lino quality or a box .of aevarul, you will llnd that wo are Hplimillilly propurod to moot your rioedK. Ncvar bofore hare wo Hhown auch UHnortmontit of handkorclilofH. Thiiro uru IhouHundM of bonutlful Importnil handkcrchlefx In Arinonlun luce trlminoil, HwIhb embroidery trimmed, Nip pon iiuihroiilnry trim mod and Madeira embroidered. Iteniurkablo aHHortmentH of beautifully embroidered bundkorcblnfa of Inaa cxponalve quality are alao Hhown.- IIoxoh of three to hIk are slioWn, priced 35c to $1.50. HlnglellandkerclilofM, priced lOo to $1.05. Make It Gloves . You'll muko no mistake If you place "gloves" opposite bor name on your Hat, for no matter bow many pair ahe already hna, aho'll alwaya welcome am art glovea. -We're allowing aplnndld assortment - of the finest American and Kronen gloves moderately priced at $2.75 to $4.95. If you're not sure of the size, buy her a glove certificate and lot hor select her own. Issued for any amount. The New Kodak Purses That swing so Jauntily on the arm are a delight to womon who carry muffs. Genuine leather, silk lined, snap flap top with an ohllng mirror Just where It can be used conveniently. Priced at $3.60 and $6.75. Men's Neckwear Excellent values In Men's Neckwear at 75c, 95c, $1.00, $1.15, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. Men's Shirts Our entire stock of Manhattan, Ida and Standard Shirts at thirty per cent discount. Men's Initial Handkerchiefs Men's Initial Handkerchiefs at 25c, 3 for $1.00, 50c, 75c. Phoenix, Interwoven and Holeproof Hosiery Lisle Sox in black and colors at 50c, 60c and 65c. Silk Sox In black and colors at $1.00 and $1.35. Universal Nightwear for Men Pajamas at $2.76 to $3.95. . Night Shirts at $1.50 to $2.95. House Slippers Men's Leather and Felt House Slippers at $2.45 to $4.35. Other Gift Suggestions For Him Collar Bags, Handkerchief Cases, Belts, Suspenders, Sweater Coats, Sweater Vests, Playing Cards in Cases, Bath Robes House Coats, Mallory. Hats, Kuppenbeimer Suits 'and Overcoats. MANNHEIMER BROTHERS Sldt Prtiel!y Treeless. Sicily It practically a treeless coun try. In a Journey of 150 miles across the Island, one can not observe a sin gle tree that would cut a ten-Inch bonrd. Wide bonrds (14-Inch) of Itnl Isn origin are employed tn tho making of hravy boxes for the shipment of llcorlf-e. Tho wood Is a species of Ca Inbrlnn fir. .. . . GRAND Wednesday and Thursday MATINEE ON BOTH DAYS f EDITH ROBERTS in "The Adorable Savage" Tonight Last Time ERIC VON STROHEIM'S Wonder Picture "THE DEVIL'S PASS KEY" Exclusive Organization. Though IcKi-nilnrlly reputed to be more Ihrn 1.000 years old. tho Order of the Thistle wns founded hy .Tinned II In KS87. Afti'r the revolution, snys the l.uiiiUin ijinr. It fell IntoMi-sue-tuile. hue wns revived by Queen'Anne In I7H3. Tlie chapel of the order. In St Ollci cathedral, where the king aii.'ndi'd service on Sunday, was not rniiiiiii'iiced until 1000. , The Thistle Is one of the most re clusive drileri Its only member bo lug the king nnd 10 knights. Thejpoiln of tlie' ordcT Is: "Who dnur meddle with me." Njw Ferrule for Crutches. A now ferrule for crotches, wood en legs, or canes is tipped with rub ber nml contains n colled .spring In side of tubing so It revolves as well ii iii-lng resilient. Glass Waahboarda Lessen Friction. A glass. - washboard, altbough It breaks more easily. Is to be preforreif to a metal one because the friction on the clothes Is less. However, If a metal washlinard Is need It should be thoroughly dry before being put away, so that It will .not warp or attract waterbugs. The Text. . "Mabel Is engaged to a young man she met on her vacation" "That sol When t.4 the wedding to be?" "She doesn't know that. She's got to wait and see whether or not he's going to write Xo her.'. It may be that he'll Just forget nknut It. you know." New Ship Lines. A report from lirazll says that new steamship lines are contemplated be tween Italian anil Rrnzlllnn norm. Talmudle Wisdom. Throw no atones Into the well whence you have drunk. The Tal mud. ... Harness for Men. . To help support the spines of men who have to stoop over at their work, an Inventor has patented a sort of spring harness that Is attached to the shoulders and hips. io aream you ucine your reet ae notes trouble In collecting money which Is due you. To dream of lurge or deformed feet foretells a Journey which will cost you many tears. To scratch the bottom of your feet de notes treachery and flattery. To have no feet at all Is an evil omen; It fore tells some great calamity. Cold feet foretells a quarrel with a friend. mm mm If :1 mm MAX Jul m sis mm Now That Our Christmas M Shopping Is Completed Let Us Turn Our Attention to CHRISTMAS DINNER ' r:''. .i;', , I :-, ; ' We have nftde a' special effort to select dainties-; that" would aid in the preparation of this meal.;, ;We are able to supply you. everything from pre U pared Hum Puddings; to Cranberries. Call us , 1 on the phone No. 51 and we will be glad to ; make suggestions for special delicacies. SPECIAL FOR THE CHRISTMAS STOCKING ' Large English Walnuts, 3 lbs. for. $1.00 reanuts, per id : k j? !:aniiBs:a!im::sn::niKU:a:K:Ksain:::!!ina!u:m:m!aK::a!:::::tn!:mOT Christmas Mixed Candies, several kinds. The finest Oranges you have ever seen. Nice eating Apples, Grape Fruit, Lemons, Mixed Nuts Al monds, Brazil Nuts, Etc., Etc. Smith's Grocery '"''l- PHONE 51 ii ' Open . Wednesday, Thursday arid Friday Evenings T until 9 o'clock. I . - M CIPMft AIMIVIU I BCND.OPCCON - li r.L:....?...:.?.:. iii:i:illlllllllllllllllllliailllMIIIIIIUMIIIIIIIItllMIIIIHII11IInniIII iiimuHiuuiiuuinuuiin ii IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 0'