The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 18, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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THE BEND DCLLKT1N. DAILY EDITION, BKND, ORIKION, KltlDAV, l'lCHRl'AUY 1H, 1IU1.
FOR BOOSTER DAY
" Values You Cannot
Afford to Miss
LOUIS B. MAYjER PRESENTS
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NEW SPRING EMBROIDERIES
at prices that mean real savings
BOYS ALL LEATHER SHOES
Look these prices on shoes over carefully.
The values in Men's Dress Shirts should
interest every man in Bend.
New Spring Embroideries
2 to 18 inch
6c to 35c per yard
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS
A wonderful assortment to choose from
98c to $1.49
BOYS' SHOES .
Sizes 8 to 12 at $1.49 to $1.69
Sizes 12V-J to 2 at $1.98 to $2.25
Sizes 2io to 512 at ..$2.49 to $2.69
J. C. Penney Co.
312 Busy Stores
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"THE
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Grand
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY
The dynamic story of a yellow
haired adventuress equally no
torious in San Francisco, Yoko
hama, Manila and Iondon whose
forte in life was the breaking of
men; who lived to win whatever
the odds a combination of Orien
tal running and Occidental nerve.
Anita Stewart in a dual role and
her best picture to date.
A FIRST NATIONAL
ATTRACTION
LORD'S DAY ALLIANCE WANTS NO
f "BLUE LAWS," DECLARES PASTOR
The greatest hoax that has been
perpetrated upon the American peo
ple in a long time is the notion that
the churches are seeking the enact
ment of Sunday "blue laws," is the
declaration of J. Edgar Purdy, pas
tor of the local Methodist church.
"Sedate editors, conservative car
toonists and high-sala.-iod movie pro
moters have vied with each in swal
lowing, lock, stock and barrel, the
biggest practical joke of the dec
ade," Mr. Purdy said. "There has
been no 'blue-law' legislation pro
posed in any state, nor at Washing
ton, D. C, by any church, group of.
churches, or any other organization
purporting to create autoless, paper
less, cardless, fishless or joyless Sun
days." "The joke began 140 years ago,"
he declared. "The original 'blue
laws," like the present, never existed
outside the fertile brains of excited
men. In 1781 Dr. Samuel Peters
was driven out of New England be
cause of his Tory inclinations. Ar
riving in London, he proceeded to
avenge himself against the colonies
by contributing belittling articles to
the London papers. He originated
the 'blue laws' and published them
as samples of New England legisla
tion. His veracity is illustrated by
one of these articles, in which he
states that the river at Bellows Falls
'flows so fast as to float an Iron crow
bar.' The 'blue laws' were never
the laws of any state!
"The Lord's Day alliance, which
some newspapers credit with the
present 'blue laws' movement, Is
made up of representatives of sev
eral leading Protestant denomlna.
tions. It is not a secret society. Its
activities for the past 33 years have
been confined to 'Preservation of the
Sabbath for rest, for deeds of char
ity, religious education and worship,
for those who so choose to observe
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IS
Have You Got Yours ?
The new shipment of automatic record
ing home safes has arrived and you are
cordially invited to come in and get yours.
Examine the display of safes in our Ore
gon Street window.
Tub Bank or Supcriob Snvice
The First National Bank
This Bank is a Member of the Federal Reserve' System
it.' But the alliance has never pro
posed the fanatical and ridiculous
program attributed to It!
"A few years ago this alliance led
the movement which obtained 'One
day's rest In seven' for 100,000 postal
employes. Recently It opposed a
measure in New York stute which
proposed to give the members of cer
tain religious sects the privilege of
doing business on Sundays. In this
opposition the alliance was joined by
business men throughout the state
who saw in the bill the danger' of
competition compelling them all to
open up, thoreby losing the holiday.
And that's the kind of work tho
Lord's Day alliance Is doing.
"Since tho closing of tho saloons
many people havo been nervous.
Last November someone shouted,
'Boo! The church Is after our Sunday I
joy!' and the whole nation stumped-1
ed. Movie barons Issued a 'call to
arms'; a 'parade of protest' marched
down Uroadway, New York; big city
newspapers, ordiifarlly reliable, Btat
ed that legislation was pending which
would stop Sunilay trains, Sunday
papers, Sunday movies, and Sunday
everything. Even the Saturday eve
ning Post devoted precious space to
the subject.
"A proper observance of the sab
bath is a credit to an nation or In
dividual," the pastor concluded, "hut
tho church of the present day has no
intention of forcing Buch observance
by legislation. To see that everyone
has the opportunity properly to ob
serve the sabbath and to preserve for
ourselves a day for rest and worship
Is the utmost of the churches' leg
islative program. Those who Imag
ine otherwise are 'seeing things'."
classified!
4 TO RENT.
hXtP WANTED.
ClMalSad M)rattlalB( MT NT Ihm 10
'Ot lot 10 word or Im. Om Mat Mr
lord for oil orr 10. All ejualSad advertising
rtrlcuy eah la adrueo-
KOIl SALE lluby culvvs. 5 lo 15
days old. 1 havo for al culv
of all bri'mlH ut price t tint uro uu In
ducnmi'iit for yuu to flnlHh ruining
them; nlxo u limited tiuiiibi'r of n K
Isturud culves. Write mo your wmii
and I will quntu you prlcnit. N. K.
.Mulcholr, Tlllumook, Ori'Kiin.
Btt-i;0-C3ji
FOll HALE 40 acres irrlKuWd land
ut a liurKiiln; 3 iiiIIkh oust of Dciul.
Otto Olson, It. K U. No. 1. llox 11.
Hl-GS-S&p
KOH HAI.K Kor good wood see
Krenchlo; ' lurgo ntid siiiull llmlm,
dry body and turuueo wood. I'hime
lt.il 1341. D7-u(l-8Mp
FOR SALE
Siberian Bread Substantial.
The small ringed bread .of Slherlii
Is declared to be the most suhstiHitliii
of all the hardtack breads of the uni
8CMMONS '
s. R. Hogin, plaintiff; vs. O. C,
Wright, defendant.
To O. C. Wright, defendant:'
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear ana answer the complaint f ed
against you In the above entitled suit
within Hlx weeks from the date of the
first publication of this summons, to
wn: within six weeks from the
22nd day of January, 1921, and
which date is the date of the first
publication hereof, and if you fall
to appear and answer within suld
time, the plaintiff will take Judgment
against you for the sums specified In
sulci complaint.
This summons Is published In The
Bend Bulletin, a dally and weekly
newspaper or general circulation,
published In Bend, Deschutes County,
Oregon, once a week for six consecu
tive weeks, by order of E. D. Ollson.
Justice of the Peace for Bend Dis
trict, In the above entitled Court,
which order Is dated the 21st ilav of
January, 1921, and wlifch order
specified the date of ther first publi
cation of this summons and directs
that you appear and answer within
six weeks from the date of the flint
publication, and that a copy of the
complaint and summons be mailed to
you at your last known postofflce address.
Date of first publication, the 22nd
day of January, 1921.
E. D, OILSON,
Justice of the Peace, Bend District.
FOR SALE Modern 4-room bunga
low; largo lot; (2500; on terms.
C. V. Silvia, Oregon street. 2-63-64c
FOR SALE Modern 6-room house,
Inrge lot; Center addition; $2100;
cusy terms. C. V. Sllvls, Oregon St.
94-62-64C
FOIt SALE One twin. IS 14 model,
Harloy Davidson motorcycle, in
good running order, good tires, one
speed; a bargain; engine alone worth
the money askod for. Apply between
2 and 7 p. m., 32 Revere Ave., five
blocks north H. R. depot. 9S-G2-04p
FOR SALE Five acres; water on
placo; fenced; 4 acres cleared;
two-room house; 1200-gallon cistern:
3 pons of chickens, cow, burn, buggy,
wagon;-enough 16-inch wood for two
years; furniture; no rock; 66 White
Leghorn hens, miscellaneous farm
tools; 2 miles South on Dalles-California
highway. A. Schoenberger.
96-B2-64p
FOR SALE lly lliind Furniture Co.
vxcliungo department, several used
ranges, all first-class condition.
04-Sulfc
Black 2721, Tho Dnllns.
J88p
WANTED
WANTED A school girl to work for
room uud bimrd and sinull wagon.
Phono Rod 2772.' 93-azifc
WANTED Clmin, white cotton rax
ut Tho Bulletin olllro. tC
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Rooms, tiiriilsliod or
lint uriiliilml, for Ugh! houiwkiirp.
I ii K , with wood, light mid liuth privi
leges; near lit 1 1 1 v. Iiiqulra nt llulln
tiu office, 8 ft 0 .1 -6 4 p
FOIt HALE Used phonographs;
l'atlio, Victor, Columbia and
Brunswick: also innny slightly used
records. Phonographs sold on small
cash payments und easy terms. Ex
change Dept., lliitul Furniture Co.
64-GCtfc
FOR SALE Hnvurnl Kliigor sewing
machines, ona chaln-stllch, one
semi-cabinet White rotary nnd sever
al New Home machines. These ma
chines are nil in flrst-cliiss order und
will be sold rnusnnablo; ciihIi or
terms. Exchange Dept., Bund Furni
ture Co.
64-Setfc
FOR SALE Two used check protec
tors, both as good as new;-2 L. C.
Smith typewriters, flrHt-clnss condi
tion. Inquire Exchange Department,
Bend Furniture Co. 0 1 -5 filfc
FOR RENT Two-room furnished
npnrtmviit with wood, Unlit, wnter
and bath. Iiiqulra evenings after E
o'clock. 00 4 l.avti road, near emb
olic church. 97-62-6 4p
FOR RENT Two furnlithud house
keeping rooms In modern house:
Just right for man and his wife. 1C27
Division street. 76-61-63p
II
FOR SALE Fresh cut flowers nnd
potted plants; funoral designs om
specialty. The only grcoiihotiHo at
The Dalles, Oregon. Jowoll Clroon
housns, 500 Clny street. Phono
O YOU WANT
Some Extra Money?
Women nnd ilrU, here la an frxriVtit oi
tnirturtlty to cum 130 lo &0 rmmtli In your
aiir0 tlm ut htitne making Indian boai!!
watch font), mrk chain and other thlnv.
Demand lor th nnveltlea la irreaU We
tell you how and where tu aell It at a profit
tn your advantage. Juat tend u one thdlar
and we will ahlp at onre by parcel poet, pre
paid, one "Hlmplen' brad wtirtt loom, beadt
for trial work. Inilrucllona and beautiful de
ftlgna In color. It U h raay and simple
that a child can do It Your money back
If not RatUflcd. lon't delay. Hend your
order at once I Cut thla advertisement out,
pin one dollar bill or money order and aend
It today to Novelty M-mttfarturln.r (., Room
18 Hvuthern Hide, Dept. II, Tampa, Fla.
;JQjA! yVWr tirivin2 appetites
vffiy anc parents' thrifty
5$5kl y pocketbooks.
f X V The OLYMPIC Lint Includes your fa.
tfAfaP&M'r fA- S n vor"' """l-'anllarllu milled, pdcktd.
40, 46, 52, 68, 64, 70, 76c