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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1921)
?AGH 4 TOT BKND DITiLETl?!. PA1LT KDmOM, PKWD. ORRCM1N. FRIDAY, APRIL US, IIKM. nnum!:!K.ra!!!KK!m::Rrm!!K ndiiw.i-nii'n. .. ,1.1 1 lu.i'ii IITi l.tmill IW. .1 .A I 11 I , - vt 1 1 1 e, 1 I I I I l 1. m:tn::::rc:axxn::::2n::si:snsRn::3:su:tti3:ra Pinte TalM r- tt ir-H : 5 ii if i: a is I; Tremendous Savings Prevail Throughout Our Store "3 PI Z 3 121 i: a iFl .SSI US :: 1 rM' Here you enjoy the savings effected by large quantity buy ing for 312 Stores. The Largest Chain Department Store Organ ization in America is working for you. Bear this fact in mind and remember our personal guarantee goes with every Suit vou buy. Buying only the very best of garments should be an inducement for you to investigate. Nifty Young Men's Suits Fashion's Newest Priced $17.50 to $34.75 Men's Fine Worsted Suits Priced $14.75 to $39.75 heavyweight cIimh, Htuvo Ktolill ami! Ivnn Mctillvruy being ilia gludlulor. There were no decisions. loo cream, cukes tiiriilHliml by the member nf (ha Indies' auxlllury, mill coffee were served at dm mil of llic, program, niul the members present procccucu to make ihiMimelves at home Inforniiilly until a Into hour. huri Her arrauKemouts wore com pleted lust n Ik lit for the "Enlistment ilny" dunce to be given by the Legion pout next Thursday night. Tonight special meeting, culled because of the presence in Ilia city of the Le gion's 'flying squadron," was an nounced. Howard 1). Allen and It A. Parsons were elected to incnibi'r ship In the pout. A gavel wua pre' Dented to the. pout by Comrade C. V Nelson. Gold Found Almost Everywhsr. nolo, though the most precious ot metal In coiiunon use. la by fur the moat widely distributed. There la hardly any coamry on earth, from the equator to tha pole, whore It la not round. It la dry blown out of the acurchliig aauda ihT weatero Aus tralia, blunted from tha cllffa of fro, eo Spitsbergen and washed from the Arctic beach at Cop Noma. rot It In The Bulletin. Dtl fur 10 WOaMa aw L n.. . FOR SALE J C. Pfll c. KHAKI SUITS Norfolk and Regular Models All Wool, Army Cloth Priced $25.00 to $27.50 MEN'S DRESS SHOES ALL STYLES in Tan and Black Priced $3.50 to $8.90 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Soft Collars and Band All Nifty Patterns Priced 79c to $4.98 Buying Most We Buy For Less II (I u 'mrnm iUfJ 312 DEPARTMENT STORES Selling Most We Sell For Less ci::!nnn::::..u.i 1 :..i:::::::::::::::b:: II A NATIO.N-WIDK INSTITUTION' OR 8AI.K White Leghorn day-old chicks. Tancred alrnln- la .,t.. Week-old chicks. 20 cents. Kona Hutch. Tumalo, Oregon. S -1 17-1 1 9 p t OK SALE Ace bicycle, almost new. for half price. Apply Hi Delaware avenue. 92-ll?-9p FOR SALE Two drag- saws, one Wfltln nn. Tknn.n- . . u t ."whim., tf i-Kira saws : j i ech machine: also E00 cords 16-ii-HI Inch wood, l'hone 910. Ili.rtn,,...,i jjHior Write Uoorge Uemus, Redmond. 83-115-Hlp 14 -i 'i 3 mm Ii -!! x H H -'I jFOR 8AI.K 7-room bungalow; elec tric ugnta. atoTe. some furniture; "i ioi auxin; price I27SO lerma. inquire S. K. Roberts. 67 uregon street. l'hone lllncK 681. aO-115-U8p A XATION-WlliK INHTITI TION A VtTIO.V-W IDK iMTITITH: FOR BALK National cash register No. 4 Sharpies cream uiur.inr Pnyton grocory computing acales, 4 foot showcase. 229 Greenwood ave nue. 72-1 Htfc KOR SALIC Modern S-room bunga low, Dasement, llreplnce, beautiful ngni fixtures, built-in features; nice oatnroom: full-length mirror In door of front bedroom, large closet; large windows; front lawn In: on Improved street: original cost $3600; (2200 equity In place on which will give terms: bnlnnce at $33.86 per month Telephone Red. 1751 or call S78 Riv erside J-10Jtfc COUNTY'S STUDENTS MAKE HIGH GRADES UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu- aneous speaking and physical education. Dolores Catlow is listed with a ;two in four subjects history of mu sic, elements of music science, voice I. i gene. April 22. Half the students and piano. listed from Deschutes county In the ,n Engish composition. Irene Ken Vniversity of Oregon official grade da made grade of one and Eyoff sheet made grades of one or two In Cornellussen is listed with a two. The at least one subject. ! iarter aIg0 made a one , phyi,iCttl ed Frederick Rice received a one In ucation and a two in military train- modern history and two in extempor- ing. An Added Protection The flKurea that represent your account on our iHMiks must bo accurate. Tli-rc ran lie no mistakes In fluur iiiK your balance, or that or any of our other depositor. IrfM'kH, ImiIIs and a steel safe are Important safeguards, but mistake-proof bookkeeping is Important tH." The liurroughs ilutikkeeplng Marlilno that we are now using gives you this bookkeeping protection. Me rlmnlral aoountlng la a guarantee of 100 per rent figure accuracy. The llurroughs mnkes two records of your deposltM, checks and balann one on your ledger page and the other on the statement that comes to you every month with your paid rhcrk. Vour account as it appears on the ledger page Is com pared frequently with the statement sheet (which lias been made out separately) and the two must agree ahwdutely. No mistake ran go undiscovered. This added protection is only one of the ways In which we are prepared to give yoti better service. We are here to help you handle your financial and business transactions every ofllcer and employe is at your service at all times. tmm Bw or Siy.io. Sbwyip. The First National Bank LEGION SMOKER IS SUCCESSFUL KT.U; PARTY HKI.I) AT GYM Wi ll M DRAWS IllCt CROWD OF KX-SKHVICK MUX HX.UM'Y I'RCKWt.t.M KXJflYKIl. KOR BALE, 16-lnrh body wood, 4 foot juniper and body wood; large and small limbs; leave orders at HO Oregon alrect or phone Red 1351. 3-92-118p FOR SAI.K Fresh cut flowers and potted plntita; funeral designs our specially. The only greenhouse at The Dalles. Oregon. Jewell Rreen houses. BOO Clay street. l'hone Black 2721. The Dalit. 188p FOR SALE One hiiy carrier and harpoon fork. In Al condition; Bargain. Inquire R. L. Allison car penter shop, 637 4 Franklin avenue. Phone Red 661. 68-112ifc GRAND Next Monday (Sb Tuesday Matinee Both Days 7 I K m m - OP 'EDDIE POLO rue Ofol d LU ink IIMTVT.TJ fiAT; GOPGEOUS SEIUAJ SENSATION Note Al! children under 12 years of age will be admitted for 10c at the first two Episodes. run iir..r z-room -house, com pletely furnished; clean. Inquire a. vtooa. Iltl Awbrey road. 86-116-I18p FOR RENT Furnished house; t room modern: year's lease to re sponsible party. D. II. 1'coples. First National hank. 98-ll7tfc FOR RET Two furnished sleep ing rooma or two light housekeep ing rooms. Inquire at 311 Delaware Ave. 8G-I1G-U6p FOR RENT 3 and 4 -room apart menta; near mill. Apply Down ing cafo. 81-1 IStfc FOR RENT Five-room house for rent or sale cheap; will take Ford car In trnde. Inquire II Lake place, corner Division. 77-1 10-1 18n FOR RENT 3-rootu house, partly furnished; No. 8 (,'anul plure. 78-ll6-ll7p l'hone lllurk 711. 47-IIItfc FOR RENT S-room bungalow; basement, fireplace, light fixtures; -r all built-in features; on Delaware avenue. No. 225; will give lease. Telephone Red 2641. 82-103tfe FOR RENT One sleeping room; $10 per monih; over Deschutes garage Call mack 711. 94 9 life LOST LOST A kid glove, at gymnasium Monday night. Finder please call Red 2722 or leave at Ilend Ilulletln. 82-l!S-l!6c LOST The morning of April 18. on the Ilend 'I'rlnevllle rond. tent. 12x 18. Finder phone Red 2 7 92 or leave at I'rlnevllle hotel fi.r Crawford llros. at Going and receive reward. 66-1 13-1 17p FOR RENT Two furnished house- keeping room I2H flreenwooil LOST lllurk auto glove. Flader please leave at The Ilulletln of flre or phone Red 3o2 9-l!MI Just as the service men used to amuse themselves over there and over here in Idle moments, the Amer lean, Legion stag party of last night turned out to be an entirely infor mal, extemporaneous affulr, with some of the fun of barrack and camp life turning up every minute. Sixty ex-service men attended. music predominated on the pro gram, with selection by an orches tra organized on the spot, but which nevertheless turned out pleasing ef' foots, and a barracks quartet which waa equally well received. It mem bers were Charles O. Wilson, C. H. Knowlcs, Dr. L. W. Gatchcll and Fred Trlplett. The orchestra was composed of O. L. Belden, II. F. Pur- dy, R. K. limes, H. C. Waite and M. C. Connolly. Vocal number were presented some of them under duress by Comrades Relden, Connolly, Wilson, Trlplett and Huelat. Norman Cobb, champion entertainer of the post, of fered some of the usual bit of non sense and one serious dramatic reading. "Texa, Down by the Rio Grande," In all of which he scored a hit with the audience. Boxing occupied the early part of the program, wjth one-round bout between Comrade H. Cato and W. L. Stephen, Walter Cook and Rudo Brentano, and two fast round In the WANTED WANTED Competent wo man to take charge of pantry; salary according to ability. Apply Pilot Butte Inn. 116-117c WANTED Sewing to do at my home. Apply 144- Delaware ave nue. 93-117-11 9p WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished 6-room bungalow, close In. Call i B. P. Hoyce, Black 172. 87-II6-II7C WANTED TO TRADE Denby two ton truck for light truck or car. Holllnshead Bros., La Pine. 79-1 1 5-1 20p inamramnimaamaMininmmi!: An American Worker's Creed "The Company for nlihli I work Is a mighty good rm plojer and I think any employe uho hasn't an Interest in the success of his employer ought to quit or get fli-rd. My Idea Is Hint when a man sells his services to an employer, lie sells his loyally at the same limn. If he can't be loal and give the best that Is In lilm, lie might not to work for Hint particular employer. Ily being loynl I don't mean that one has to Imi a londy, or that lie has to lose any of hi Independence. The most loyal may be the most Independent, ami usually Is." The Shevlin-Hixon Company USED CARS CAR FOR SALE Ford: mo.t h. soin ny Haturduy: good rubber .,,! two oociies. Hend battery station. 96-1 17-1 1 8p ' UAK FOR SALE Used Chevrolet roauHter: Is In cond shnnn An. piy at tiio nub. 30-lloifc TO TRADE OR TRADE We have listed In- come-nearlng nronerlv in iintwi vaiue iidiiu, to trnde for or apply as ,u;ii.;iii on tu or HU arm. ntwler Swalley ditch; what have you? Red mond Land A Loan Co., Inc., Red mond, Oregon. n-ll7tfe FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room, 188 Jefferson place. 97-1 17-1 1 Rp FOR RENT Four-room, well built unfurnished house on Delaware -Um,,I,TiTOnmmimramiminumiiminirmnmiimnmRnnmntmnnnnnnmiMmiimtnmrmmmimi innnmimmmmiTOTOmnmmmmmminimnmmnmnTOraiimmim !: limuutuiuillmmimiiumiim.il. ,m,i,.,n,,.. ' ""!"'i"""limil"llilll!inMt ajt CREDIT IS OUR GREATEST ASSET The commercial world is standing on the foundation of credit. Every individual is a cog in the great wheel. When one neglects his credit and fails to pay his honest obligations, he makes it impossible for some one else to meet theirs, therefore it is extremely vital that each and every one see to it that we KEEP OUR CREDIT GOOD The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. -1 venue. Red 1461. 91-116-117D