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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1921)
tAOft 4 TQB BKD BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION. fllCND. OR BOON. KltlOAV, MAY Irt, lOiil. cash payment. $350; balance $50 ur month; will luka $50 and Kurd tour ing car as firm payment. nuimtniimiiiimuiiuiuniiiiiuiitiuitiiiniuiiuniiiianiiiniiinuiiiniiiMiii!iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiitiititiiuiiiiitiiiiiiiiiniiii A A liO.- IHK 1.VS1 1 I I I A I lilt. IUt- A ..UHI.VUlh INUll IH aiKnttitwn:unmi;:u:ii:u!:ni:mmtim:nun:rti:tm:ittut:mm:t:i : . Si? Newest Styles In Smart Skirts Exceptional Values! These classy styles are Dame Fashion's contribution to the well dressed woman of America. Latest styles from New York City; handsomely tailored; carefully made. SPORT MODELS In fancv Crepe Silk, including the new Tallyho. v WHITE STRIPED SERGES Box pleated, in Gold, Jade, Black, Bronze and Blue Stripes. Priced $9.90 si :: 'f. 5 :i Hi! SILK DRESSES Taffetas, Georgettes Crepe de Chines A special purchase dirrrl from New York manu facturer for ranh at a remarkable price conc.tu.Ton. Makes It poswlhle fur iu to offer them lo you al thrst price, i Priced $11 .50 m i ii li ' 'IncorhoratrA Lj 312 DEPARTMENT STORES A XATION-WIOK INSTITUTION A NATIOX-W IDE INSTITUTION 1911 Cadillac . Would mnke good hug or light truck: ran be had for $30(1; pair now cord tires ou roar. Ford Delivery Car In At condition; good rubbor nil around; overhauled; $351), DESCHUTES GARAGE Xash Cam. Kmleml Tire. 132-135C CAR KOR SALE 1920 Cleveland; first-class conitilloii; at bargain; terms. Phone 74-W. 93-13 ttfo FOR RENT KOR KENT Nice, clean, airy rooms, with bath.; near mills; corner of nan aim Colorado; $10 par month. Inquire 103 Wall street. 17U35-137p KOR RKNT Kiiriilnhed i and 3 room apartments. Inuulre rvculnis I alter t o clock, b0 4 .ava road; 3rd nouse noutn of Cuthollc church. ' 14-131 p A TIO.VIIK INSTITUTION' BRITAIN EXCITED OVER POLO MATCH Coming Contests With American Team For International Cup, Cause! of Widespread Interest - By (Aiarlea W. McCann. LONDON, May 13. Polo used to be considered by the British only as an amusement of the idle rich, or pastime for dashing young cavalry officers who had nothing else to do But since the American team ar rived here to compete for the Inter national cup in a series of matches, starting June 18 at Hurlingham. polo has become a geueral topic of the streets. The International cup is one of the few sport trophies symbolic of world superiority that remtiDS Iu British hands and the effort of the Ameri cans to tal:e the prize back will be one of the biegest sporting erents of the year. Every seat of the 10.000 has been Bold and the committee is planning now to erect new stands to accom modate those who are willing to pay from $23 to $150-for a seat. The list of box holders reads like a roll call pf British royalty, nobil ity, army, society and fashion lead ers. , The international contests between England and America date back to 1886, when'a Hurlingham team, cap tained by the great Irish sportsman, the late John Watson, visited Ameri ca to compete for a cup presented by the Westchester club. England won both matches played and returned in triumph with the cup. In 1902 the American Polo associ ation issued a formal challenge and sent over a team, which, however, was equally unsuccessful. In 1909 Harry Payne Whitney's "Big Four" gained a sensational vic tory over the best team England could produce and carried the cup back to the I'nited States. There It remained until 1914, al though in 1911 an English team led by Captain Ilardross Lloyd made an unsuccessful invasion, and two years later the Duke of Westminster's team also failed. place. Phone 154W. 18-135-13p KOR SALE A few more (Sold Seal congoleum rugs. 9I2; tl each: full size cotton mattresses; $8.75 while they last. You better hurry. Hansen's furniture Store. 15-135p KOR BALK Two lots In Bend: a bargain. Write T. F. Mahoney, Get tysburg. Wash. 61-127-136p FOR RENT Five-room modern house. Inquire II. J. Overlurf. O'Kune building. 13-134-I3c FOR RENT Hotel; furnished. In quire 803 Delaware. 12-134-13ltp KOR RENT Kurulshed room. 356 Delaware. ll-131-13p FOR RENT Four-room modern fur nished house; $35 per month. Henkle A Haines. 6-133-13c FOR RENT Two furnished house keeping rooms; $15 per month 128 Greenwood. Phone 71-W. -132tfo FOR RENT .Three-room house; modern. 128 Greenwood, l'hone 71-W. 97-132tfc FOR RENT Six-room house, one block from business center; two year lease given. Inquire at The Hogan'a Studio. 10-133-135p FOR KENT Four-room cottage; lights and water. Apply McCann'a Sign Shop. 85-1 3 life BARGAINS IN STAPLES at Link 2& Brown's Grocery Tomorrow . Pilot Rork Salmon, regular 50c cans 'tomorrow's price 40c each Guittard's Chocolate, regular 40c cans, tomorrow's price, three for $1.00 Bond. Corner of Greenwood i1immromtt ituuuininijiiimiuiiui FOR KENT Four-room furnished apartment. 728 Delaware avenue. 8-l37tfc FOR RENT 3 and 4 room apart ments: near mills. Apply Down ing' cafe. 81-1 15tfc LOST FOR SALE Two drag saws, one I Wade, one Thomas, 3 extra saws for each machine; also 500 cords 18 inch wood. l'hone 910, Redmond, or Write George Demus, Redmond. 83-1 15-1 4 1 p S3 Clamifird alvrTtUinff rhmnrm rier hats 2ft wnt tnr 20 wor-b or I-m. Ow er.t prr word lor all over 20. A'l oaatuWd idvcrtLv in atrietly ciuih in advance. FOR SALE FOR SALE Modern furniture; best 'condition and real bargains; guar-ter-aawed oak dining chairs and table; leather seated hall chair; Stickler library table and comfort able rocker; 9x12 and 3x5 Vi Ax minster rugs: New Home sewing ma chine. See this at No. 5 Hastings "There in now no danger ahead of any general financial trouble In the I'nited States. . Our Federal Itesn've Banks are strong In reserves and experience. There Is closer relation both with member banks and buxinom men. The time lias rome for renewed rourage and confidence. There la no point in forcing liquldn- , tlon further. Business cntcrprlxc should be encouraged to build themselves up." Tliis was the message of W. P. (i. Harding, gover nor of the Federal Reserve Board, to 2,000 American business men assembled at Cleveland, Ohio, .May 4, 1021, In the first session of the eighth annual conven tion of the National Foreign Trade Council. 1 he First National Bank Tmt B.wg or Svmou S.wyicl Thli Bank Is a Member of the Federal Reserve System Capital and Surplus $05,000 FOR SALE Fresh cut flowers and potted plants; funeral designs our pecislty. The only greenhouse at The Dalles. Oregon. Jewell Green houses, 500 Clay street. Phone Black 2721. The Dalits. 188p WANTED LOST OR STOLEN Ulna Helton English seller, female. Knwurd for return or Information leading there to. V. A. Smith, 1069 Columbia St., or Thomas Carlon. at fire bouse. 80-131tfc CnNCHCTK WORK, HKITIC TANKS, HIDKYY.il.kH An) thing in the line of Concrete j m Work guaranteed i 1 DAVIS & WELSH ! Phone ains-w. I I; 10.1U W. 1st St., or IOI.1 Newport I itmmTTimtna::ttaimianmimaimnnnnimiinmimmitt WANTED TO RENT Four-room house, furnished or partly fur lUshed. Address X16, rare Bulletin office. l-M5-136p WANTED Girl wants job of taking care of children while mother Is away. Call 4 40 Broad any. 19-13I-13p HEMSTITCHING and I'lcoting At tachments; works on all sewing machines. Price. $2; personal checks 10c extra. Light's Mall Order House, Box 127, Birmingham, Ala. 8-133-139p' MAID WANTED . For general housework; good pay; mall family; permanent position to right party. Phone 207. 4-133-138p WANTED Competent woman for general housework in family of three. . B. Williams, Powell Butte. . 7-123-136p A Gift to Coffee Users Golden Gate Coffee Today and Tomorrow Only One-half pound (riven free with every two and one-half pounds, sold at only $1.25 One pound fjiven free with every five pounds, sold at only , $2.35 The Union Grocery ON WALL STREET WANTED Position as bookkeeper or timekeeper; ability and best of references. 'Address X46, care Bul letin. 6-133-138P WANTED TO RENT By respon sible party, four or five-room fur nished house. Inquire J. H. Haner, room 26, court house. 2-132-137C WANTED Girl for general house work. Telephone 65-M. 98-132-1350 WANTED Milk customers, 11c a quart, delivered to your door. OI tien's Dairy. Phone 9F4. 10-120-HOp USED CARS Ford Sedan, 1920 Model Newly painted; 4 -speed transmls-l sion, 6 cord tires, mountain brakes, I 4 to 1 pinion In differential; large I steering wheel, electric horn; an All car; $875; $375 cash, balance at $50 per month. Velie 1919 ' A gopd car, In good condition; can be had on very easy terms; $800, $300 cash, balance $25 per month. Maxwell One Ton Truck 50 per cent overload Guaranteed good as new; $800; DUST! DUST! DUST! Wear," tear, labor, worry, nuisances ' But why enumerate You know orily too well what goes with the dust pan and broom! Buy an Ohio Electric Cleaner The cleaner with the RED BAND Price, $55.00 Attachments, $12.50. And do your spring housecleaning without dust Bend Water Light & Power Co. . prjt mtintiniiiuwmwmimitfinmimmmitt ?. umnmuu: au imtnimimmmutmmtmmututwimnittutumimi 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 - ' . - -.- i The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. 4 uuwtiwiutwuutwwiwmm itmimummnttnramiimiiiumMm An American Worker's Creed "The Company for vtlihli I work Is mighty good em ployer and 1 think any employe who hasn't nn Interest In the success of Ills employer ought to quit or get fired. My Idea Is that when a man sells his services to nn employer, he sella his loyalty at the same time. If ho can't bo ioyal and Rive the best that I Jn him, he ought not to work for that particular employer. By being loyal I don't menn that one has to ho a toady, or that he has to lose any of his Independence. The most loyal may be the moit Independent, and usually is." 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