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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1920)
( 1 n'a BWD m.,.CT.N. DAIL EMTIO. BEND OREGON, TI'KHPAY. PKCKMHKH H,l I PAGH GIFTS FOR MEN GlFjFOLWOMl llnth Hobes Priced $7.45, l.4. 9I2 . M" Until Holies lTl.ed at 97.43, 912.13, fM.1.1 Noi'kllcs 'i-I.eil ill ...BOc, 83e, 08e, 9123 Hllli llustw-Hlaek mill Colors Fancy i"" 1'rlced at 'V "MC Fancy Boudoir 'l'" llu ... filled Wool Hose lYIccil at "' .,,.,., lit 40c, BOf, 75c, OHc it. va. vtj.v:si. . m r " ' bllK MOW lwo ..,, lYheil at... v- Manicure Sets -,i mi IVUod at . " v " uSTaT BOC P t 1. s",k.Hc;:r.r..voo. ,7,. .. Silk reii " u,. Priced atsW-OO. 90.4 V . ft 11.. 1.1 n .I. t7 i-4 mi 1. 1 mt 750 tO i.W) .... 1 llwuuhl l.oiu i-ins ami , .ot ivimd at ... I.,.... J,.rtt,.v Silk. SI1K iHOOnn-ra, - ,.l,..wl t 3.-10 ... - -.. m ?..ll l.lm Rill moves. ------ ou 1'rlced M... 2 0. 45 W-08 Sweaters, several style color.. ITiccd at... 90.45, W-45. 910.43 Ijirc Collars . H.iwl t 80c to 93.00 Priced at . . 91. OH. 93.08. 93 08 White iTory 1 ,. 1 YT Mirrors, Trays A Full Uno. . ,,.. Hnllilnv SOOCIhI A wonderful seiccuon -. ' ' ;! - . Fill the Stockings From Our Stock of Gifts Here is listed many useful, practical, dependable items, all suitable for gifts LOOK OVER. THE LIST AND DO IT NOW GIFTS FOR THE GIRLS Path Robes at 94.B0 to 97.43 Shoos at 94.43, 94.00. 95.1HI Stocking 81. 40c 00c Handkerchiefs at Be to 30c Manicure Tools 13c, 23c, 85c ltibbons, per yd 40r, BOc, 0c Neck Chains, gold tilled, priced t - 00c to 92.00 KlngsTgolrt nUwl..$l.) to 90.tM) Bead Necklaces.., BOc to 91.00 Sweaters at.- 93.B0, 94.B0, 94.00 Perfume at 15c. 25c. BOc u.-.i 11...,., .1 nile lo 81.25 Middy Ties at ..30c and 7Bc GIFTS FOR THE BABY WhHo Wool Shawls at 94.08 lllanketH at 91.00 and 91-85 Hath Holies at 91.88 and 92.08 CnMi at ........00c to 92.30 Sweater Jackets t....t8c to 93.80 Dresses at 8c to s.70 Toilets Sets at 50e to 92-08 Bootees at 25c 10 7ne ...... i. 2X0 and BOc Shoes Bt...".'...'.....08c, 91.15, 91.25 Coats at - 9a.ua 10 IMay Heads at. 8c Powder at 20c, 23r. BOc GIFTSfor ALL THE FAMILY Pendleton Wool Hobes, priced nt 911.48 and 914.73 Hath Milts 92.30 ann 93 50 Table Cloths at 92.00 to 94.03 Fancy Towels at OOo to 91.33 Hed Spreads at 93.30 to 9I 00 Dresser Hearts at 70c to 91-08 Itlnnkets, Wool I'lald at 90.20 lUankets, Wool Finish 94.08 Comforter, a hlK line, priced , 3.0O to 90.0O Napkins, set of 0 91.73, 92.50 Table Damask, yd....08r to 91-78 GIHS FOR THE BOYS Necktie at BOc anil I tl.V 11... 1. iti...M ul 94.50 lo 97.45 Sl.m at 93.30. 91M. 93.O0 llnndkerehlefs at 13c, 20c. 23 SiislM-ndrrs at BOc and tils 110c. 40c, II0 Hull Tim Hoots at 90.0O t...Mf...w Mliit.iis at BOv lllouses at 00c ami 91.10 uM,.i..r. ..1 ..ftl.lO. 93.IH), 91.00 thitlnK Mk' Hhlrl 91-10, 91.70 Hats at....75c, 91-38 91-30. 91-00 Scarf Tins at...? 23c to 91.00 Cuff Huttons at 23r to 91.00 1,1-de Hone I'rlceil nt ""' llniidkerrlilefs frlced nl 8C 3f. BOc, 73c ShavlliK Hcts Priced at- 93.0O, v, i"-" fri-nvellnix Si'ls - i-rlced 92.30, 95. 90.30, 918.00 Plnylnu Cards Priced al " ,m Pui-.es and Card Cases p,.od nt 03c, 73c, 83c, 08c ' " UrU 25c lo 92.30 ltl.i. 1-rlie.l nt 28c lo 9-1.00 ,:r,r;;.,..92.23 2.30 lrlil nt. .., llc 7iV 1 1.1 "' - Priced al BS.nn, i.in Colliir Hnus rlced at. 92.78 t it Mill t Priced' at I3c, 91.28. 9173 Ul..u Priced al.. 98.00, 90.IMI. 910.00 WAEMEE ' 1 , j . . . .. ...... m , , virnn I I.VOIfMT NEW DIRECTORY IS DISTRIBUTED HERE Representing R. L. ?o & Co.. di rectory publiBhers. W. B. Sommen i is in Bend thU week distributing the second directory ever put out for Deschutes, Jefferson and Crook coun ties, the first to be compiled by the t,ii, ,,n. Mr. Sommers ex pects to hare the distribution in this ... .nmnitj,n bv the end of the v.,, week and will leave sunaay .u. Prineville to resume his work in the Crook county seat. ANCIENT AND MODERN LIGHT User of Electricity Today Read With a Smile of the "Link Boy" of Old England. through "the cave. n-iimnil tunnels were formerly un limited, excepting the MrMs In the nns.M-rt through them, but todnv tunnels, as well as stations, nre lighted by electricity. Boston Com mercial Bulletin. advance. When ordered to beat 0 re trem. the boy replied that he had never lenrned how he bad only been taOKht to bent an ndvnnco. The finest type of mnnhooil is never overwhelmed or entirely dismayed no matter what comes. If a mnn of tills kind loses property. If his ambition Is small surplus of sulphur that will bo sold at tho carload rate to tnoso ursi ..ii,, tnr iniiin. Kverv lawn and alfalfa field In Central Oregon should be sulphured this momn. itico o per 100-pound sack. Leave orders with D. L. Jamison, county agent. Redmond. Ore, or It. A. Ward. First Nntlonal Bunk. Bend. 72-7tfo WANTED WANTKO Employ resilient export. Any firm or company that wants tholr 11120 books audited hy a com petent auditor ana accoiiiiiuiii. nn box til. Bond, for Intorvlow. i-ia-ii' nnnnia nt rontiirles 8E0 rtermnnPnt street llghls In the large cities of the ,i,i v,.ro iiimiKt unknown. ' In old England 'Jllnk boys," carrying torches, were hired by gentlemen to light the way for them when they went out in the evening In London. When lamp posts were placed in the city streets the link boys' occupation was gone. With progress of time lanterns light ed by eandles or by oil wore succeeded by gas or by electric lights. Every city of the civilized world normally hns Its principal streets lighted at night, and the link boy today Is as su-nr-rflnnns as the sedurf chair. in . ain.iinr ten the famous cave; of the world, such as the Mammoth cave of Kentucky and Lurny cavern In Virginia were formerly lighted by candles carried hy guides wno ecu H,H ,ro,nior P.ni today practical i, n thocn aiihtarrnnean Dlaces that are visited by sightseers are equipped wllb electric lights, and insienn oi mr h.. ni rsnittps the trulde mere 1 Iiirni nn fit d fT fl series of electrli switches as he conducts, a party SHOW NAMED FOR A VALLEY Quite a Few -of Those Who Use the Word "Vaudeville" Are Ignorant of Its Origin. Tho Fnlrest Ladv turned to her es cort at the variety show the other ' night during the Intermission nnd asked him where Jhe word "vaude ville" came from anyway. "Movies" Is simple, she nld. Any one can trace the origin of the word coined by Young America nnd now onomiiv used. The British "cinema" applied to cinematograph pictures Is also easily traced. It wasn't until next day that the es cort, who had pretended not to hear ,ho Pnirnst Lady's Question about -..,invin r?nt n chnnce to look It up. Then he found that the word came from the French "Val de Ire a val ley In Normandy whore originated many humorous and satirical drinking songs that became popular all over France known by tne name ui place of their origin. Eventually the word beenme corrupted to "vaude ville" and was applied to a certain kind of popular song. Its application was limited to such songs until the end of the Eighteenth century, when It began to refer also to an entertnln ment that Included singing nnd dia logue as well as dancing and variety acting. kind loses property, ms ........ - . thwarted and his plans demolished his F0R SALE For good wood Inquire umnitvu ..." , - spirit remains undaunted, his courage. his resistance anu -". ore undiminished, and he can start again. Many a mnn lias been mnilo by bis failures, becnuse he used them as a stepping stone for his advance. Failure Is the flnnl test of persist ence and an iron will: It?1'"" crushes a life or solldlOea It.-Orlson Swett Mnrdcn In the New Success Mnguxlne. ..ES-nnnl.ln's-" Slllllll lllllb WOOd. I .. llmh wnnrt nntl drV body Wood. Phono Hod 1341 or call at 1016 Bond street. 47-wup WANTED Anynnn having old ClOllH'S Wlllcn COIUII on imiuu and usod toys which could ho used ns Chrlstmns gifts, plimso notify Mrs. V. A, Forbes, phono Red 2G31. dl-IUUL rnn OAtf. l Winter food, hay and straw; alfalfa, clover and stubble pasture; bunch grass grating; run ning spring water; will feed. P. A nvr xv Rnu. Tumalo. Oregon. 8J-1DZUC GAUDY COSTUME HIS FOIBLE Marshal Murat. Napo!eon's Famous Cavalry Leader, Seemingly Had Craze for "Fine Feathers." Marshal Murnt wns the dandy vnn QAi.r nab ncres choice landon r v "-- - . highway, 17 miles irom uonu, ru- InlnlnE R000 range; priuo nui. a i .i. hnr iin Ilnnd. Ore. 91-107-Up-tf TO TRADE. nn Tn A nR Trniln VOlir "bfiOll iin" fnr Itirnut tnuilni I'atno among Napn.eon's generah, One !- . phonograph , and ror-- W. will tailor said that in some "l"' " " ; V. . nnd. Oregon. made as much ns lOO.ow mines wor... . 623(( ' Failure Is the Final Test Real winners In life never show the white feather. They are like the drum . k in mir Civil war. who, when t.1. ,imont wbb being mowed down still kept pushing ahead, beating an A Banking System that is the Envy of the Banking World. The Federal Reserve System of Bank ing truly is the envy of the world. It places at your disposal the strength of gold reserves of $2,200,000,000. ' This tremendous strength and prestige should appeal to you when considering your banking arrangements. Member Federal Rocttc Syilero KOIt KENT Mnsquerndti coal utiles; new uiul rlimn; nnvnr bm'li shown. Cull Mrs. Wood. 211 Awbrey rnnd. 30-1 3-1 7 P l-mii IH.-VT Two furnlshnd hoii"- kcepltiK rooms, tall Itliicg in. Jl-l!ltt T O II KENT Electric vacuum wounors by tbo day. nisniinra Furniture Co. I1-Mtfc WANTED Iti'llable girl or woiimn for general tiousewnrx. apro Mrs. Munnhelmor. Thono lied 17-strc WANTED Music pupils wauled by Mr. t. n Hiiilcnn. music tiiarhnr. iia iinwthnmn iivnniin: voars of ox- pnrluuce In properly minium yuuna pooplu; rnpm progress iisniiruu. irn. wlrhln rnurh of those of mod- orato moans. tt-9-Hp WANTED To buy hides; highest cash prlco for samii. Inqtilro M. A llniiwlmnii nl Khnw's fciul store. 1G-I61-I02p USED CARS CAIl FOIl BALE Ilrand-now Ford; never been run; aold on u ...,.u,...Hi.tN iMrmi IMoneer (lar- ' 10-UOtfe ' FOUND IUVEI18IDE MATEIINITY IIOMF. pi,vlrln In altendatico. or your own physjclan callod. For rates can macs iiwi, r Colvor, 2 I'lnecrost court. 4J SJtfc ..tB nenrta nnd uniforms ro r 1 Murat "e liked to Invent new nnn i fantastic uniforms, he strutted about in ., nl of skv-hlue overalls coveren all over with .gold spangles, and he decorntml his busby with nigreues. wo the occasion of his triumphant entry Into Warsaw when he supposed ne would be made king of Poland, ho wore an Impossible looking uniform, red leather boots, tunic of cloth of gold, sword belt blazing with dia monds, and a great bushy of fur decked out with costly plumes. On this occasion Napoleon lost bis temper and testily exclaimed to-nis geuviui. win nn,l nnf nn vour nrooer unnoriu , you look like a clown." rBut tne em" peror was not misled by Murat's love nt flnorv. fnr t Is rccoraeo mni . once said of him : "You may smite at , o,,.linn1 tnnrshnl. hut VOU Will no- tio thnt whon columns are shot down today. Murat's gaudy plume will he dancing In the hottest or me ngnu a hero have one folly, gentlemen. ti a MTlrn Wur nil urn nhnnoffrsnhs ranges and household goods of all description. Strndard Furniture Co. tltfe l-'OI'ND At (Irniid theater, wiitrh r. . i,i. snmn bv urovliiK property and pitying for this ntlvor- llsnment. imiuiro urunu s ji i Vt fs Put It In Tho Bulletin. Tiis Bins or Sopssios Bnvic ; The First National Bank or bund Start Savings Account now Classified Advertising GluiRl sdrsHlslns tnsrss vr umom 10 cents for zu woras or isss. rf for .11 onr 20. All elsssltKl sanrtlsinS ttrletlr esjih in sdvsnes. FOR SALE FOR SALE Fresh cut flowerB and ...... .! nlnnla- fnnornl designs OUT specialty. The only greenhouse at The Dalles, Oregon. Jewell Oreen- ' knnBn, Kllll I HV SIXBHLH. X 'mack 2721. The Dalles. 7-lB-21p I ' 7M life. i 1.1 .' x t k .' i ow .-I J A it .-i- Yrr:: Km mm ::: lit rm:l Ji!li .illtii'l i'ii ft lli li- irl r1n,,o nmicarl rn ha WAV f 1TII11 thf Noi'Ul. WO Wneil Octllta Vmuo j;ui- v. ..." "v , , , !v lnrlnn ti;ifk Hooks we knew children would like. There are Mother Goose lales for the chil dren small, and Books of Adventure ior Doys, anu an uiu hours we could see tnat we Knew gins woum nw: to iu. n will enable you to choose the Books that will please children most. For the Younger Boy or Girl "Tho Honl Diary of a Ileal Doy".... Bhuto "Arabian Nights'" "Poems of Childhood" Kiigeno Field "Old Granny Fox" Thornton Ilurgoss "Ollnda ot Os" L. Frank Baum For the Little Toddlers 'mormon iiurgoss I Gifts for the Older Boy or Girl "The king Condor of the Andes .... kiiioi wniiiioy "Nan Sherwood ai. Lakevlow Hall".. ' Annie Itoo Carr "nuth Floldlng" Alice Emerson "Robin Hood" Uhoad "The Boy TrnpperB" Caatlomon "Bwlss Family Hohlnson" "Ivanhoe .n:i::!iii i i .1:1 1 i.iiin.ra !V1 !'. I 1 mi". II "nndtlma Rnrlos "Real Mothor Oooso" "Raggedy Andy" . Fold-a-Way Cut-Out Books.... "Rhymes for Kindly Children ill! ...johnny Qruollo ..Fairmont Snyder TL b e 6 6 "BOOKS AND THINGS" Shop Cor. Wall and Greenwood mn SALE Team, weight 2300; young and good physical condi tion; some good milch cows, one wa gon, one wood saw, piows, bchj.o, Fresnos and other rigging; all must go very cheap at once. See Palmerton, Bend Hauling C. Phone Red 2729. . . 21-9.-38P MIS urn " rOT a mi a t ! mm sP&m , . "!i FOR SALE Oei your sulphur- now. The farm bureau has on hand a