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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1921)
PAGH 4 THK BKND BCIAETIX, DAILY EDITION, DRND, OKBOON, Tt'KSIlAV. AI GCNT 0. 10-' I. rlNST'TUTtO- ST t 1 . k 312 DEPARTMENT STORES 7n Our Nation-Wide Money-Saving Program We Are Offering Exceptional Values Every Day in Women's Apparel! New Fall Dresses New Fall Blouses ill Blouses of Tricolette, $2.49 Embroidered, Fringed All Colon Fall ushers in a bewildering array of Blouses in every gay color and becoming style. Some with V'rdlen; others with belts, and all richly embroidered in charming designs! Women's Dresses, $12,75 to $19.75 Long Line Effects One of tho many popular models for Fall is illustrated. It shows the fash ionable coatee- ef fect, the t j v i d trimmings of con trasting color, the smart collar that gives the youthful curves to tho neck, and a skirt clever ly tailored in ex actly the right fin ish. Other dresses, equally attractive, await your choice here! Serge - Trlcotine and Point Twill are the materials. TEE LASOEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT. ' STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD FRENCH NATION COMPLETES PLAN FOR A UNITED STATES MEMORIAL Hr Wilfrid Fleisher. (United Prat Staff Corrwpoc-Wit) PARIS, Aug. . The plans for the monument which France will erect in commemoration of America's part in the war have been completed. The ; national subscription list was opened I on July 4, and there has been a gen erous response, contributions pour-j Ing into headquarters from all parts' of the count and even from the dev astated areas, where the people, too, wish to Join in the tribute to the gal lant soldiers of the great sister re public. The monument will stand at the mouth of the River Cironde, near Bordeaux, where it can be seen from far out at sea hr Incoming and outgo ing vessels, a symbol of the friend ship of the two countries. This site was chosen because of Its particular significance in the history of Franco American relations, for it was from this point that Lafayette set sail for America in 1777, and it was to this point that the first American ships to defy the German blockade the Orleans and the Rochester arrived In 1917. The committee that has charge of the building of the monument wishes to carry out tUe same idea as symbol ized In the Statue of Liberty which greets the ships sailing Into New York harbor. The monument will stand by Itself on a strip of land projecting into the ........... i 17 i-N The West is More Dependent on In dustrial Development Than any Part f the United States. Here, as No where Else in the World, Capital and Labor Must Work Hand in Hand to Back Payrolls and Industry. The First National Bank 77m'i Bank, it a Member of the Federal Resent System sea. It will be 250 feet high and will be In the shape of an obelisk sur mounted by a light. It will be hol low and a staircase will lead up Into it from the land side. Above the doorway will be eight bronze plates, depicting scenes of the various army and navy units in battle. Above this will be engraved the American eagle and on the reverse side of the monu ment, facing the sea, the arms of France. On each side of the huge obelisk 'will be sculptured figures representative of France greeting the American soldiers. The sculptor, Bartholome, will di rect the work in cooperation with M. Ventre, the architect who erected the monument over the famout Bayonet trench at Verdun. L'ndcr their Joint direction the work will be executed by young sculptors and artists who fought in the war, and each will work on a separate part of It. The plaster cast will be exhibited at the Paris spring salon In March. The cost of the monument will be approximately 8.000,000 francs. The French government has contributed 1,000,000, while more than 400,000 francs had been turned ' In by sub scription before the drive had actual ly opened. Contributions came, un solicited, from all over the country, even from the devastated regions of the Ardennes, the Vosges, the Aisne and the Marne, where the people wished to show their gratitude to their American , comrades. Some subscriptions were also received from parts of Algeria. Advertise .a The Bulletin, results. It gets SLOW DEATH Aches, pains, nervousness, diffi culty in urinating, often mean serious disorders. The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles COLD MEDAL bring quick rsllef and ofisn ward of deadly diiMsas. Known as the national rsmsdy of Holland for mora than lot yssrs. All druggists, In three state. Us for ill mm Cld MJI a van- aaa To the Theatre-Going Public of Bend v Relieving that the general pub lic of llend do not realise to what extent the new theater mamigu infill has been handicapped ainre taking over the two local thea tern, July 1st of thia year, we are taking this way ut giving some general idea. We will enumornte the differ ent forms o( amusement which have furnished consistent and ef fective com pet 11 Ion during the mouths uf July and August. First came the American Legion car nival, during which three days we suffered considerable losses; Hut with a smile, for we believe such entertainments are the real backbone of social spirit In any community. They held only three days, during which time we gave them both our moral and nttan rlal sttpport and helped them In every way possible. And at any time they should wish to repeat the entertainment or stage an other of a different nature we will put our shoulder to tho wheel and do all we can to put It over. It's for a home organisation, llenil money remains In llend. Then mine the Lyceum (or a week. Although we do not con sider this legitimate competition, because they do not come in and take their chances as we or any other business man does, we do not complain against them for they only stayed one week. We took our losses that week with a smile. Hut when a traveling show comes to our town to ramp just as long as they can get a dime, we feel It's too much. They advertised that they would stay two weeks. Now they say three. Dtirlnx (lie pat two, wrt-k He have lot over Sl.tMMI.OO, not In protlta but In rolil cash. If wo could see any benefit to our patrons or ourselves In staying open longer and losing more money we would do so. hut we can not, so we have decided to close our doors for a few days. There Is ouly one way we would be Justified in remaining open In the face of thia competition and that would, be by using a medi ocre class of pictures THIS WK WILL NOT DO INDKR ANY CONDITION. The Mlx-iiy anil (iranil Thea ters will rloM Momhiy night un til further notice. When we do open again we wish that the public would take into consideration what wo are trying to give them in the form of amusements. You. are no doubt familiar with the amount of improvements we have made in the two thea ters. WK KXPKCT TO DO MO UK. The next addition will be a Wurlltzer Hope-Jones pipe organ, which will he Installed within the next few -weeks. As to (Hotter Pictures) we have contracted for the Asso ciated First National and Para mount programs; known the world over and recognized to be the best pictures on the market. We have reduced our admission prices and as soon as conditions warrant we will reduce them again. It Is not our desire to he "Get - Rich - quirk - Walllngforda" we only want a fair profit and expect to give real amusementa In return. You may draw your on con clusion whether or not we are Justified in making theso state ments, prompted by non-resident conpetltion. We feel that the general public is with us. Wa'ch for our next announcement. We will have a real picture to offer you. Early Fall Millinery! Over one hundred New Fall Hats just ar rived at less than former wholesale prices. You are cordially invited to inspect them. The Parisian Ladies' Outfitters FOR HALF. Practically news Olds mobile six: ran only 1000 miles; five tires: aulomutic l.nwuou gar shift: factory guarantee: will sell at sacrifice. Inquire Houthworth Urns , llond street. 3t ia-SOr TO TRADE j HKST lll'Y IN IIKNDS HISTORY Do you want to buy a home? Well, listen to this: I am the owner of a three-room bungalow. Hit Hill street, connected with sewer, In and paid for. Just five minutes' walk from the postnflfce, near city ramp grounds; fine view of the river; large lawn; garage; house Is warm and rooms are large; hulli-ln buffet and plate rail; Dutch kitchen, white 'enameled: specially constructed cool er and Inclosed porch; house Is wired 'for electric heating and cooking; lot I 40x120; nice shade trees. There is a mortgage of 1600, which will run I I Vs years at 8 per cent. I will take 1 1 MOO. for my equity and give reason able terms at 6 per rent. My actual Investment In the place Is more than 11600. not counting my labor. Con sidering the location and condition, I this Is the best opportunity for a small home ever offered to the llend ! public, 1411 Hill street, almost op posite city auto camp. &4-Mtf FOR TltADK Will trade 80 acres unimproved frun and clover land In southwestern part of Oregon for well equipped lute model Ford in good condition. Inquire 8 Morrison, 625 Franklin avenue, between 5:30 and 6 In the avenlng. 23-f0-(Sp FOR RENT 'FOIl HF.N'T Furnished two-room 1 house; close to mills. Inquire at j Dick's tailor shop. i: Ub ltjc jFOIt ItKS'T 4-room house, furnish i ed or linf urnlshed : 1-room house. furnished; also 2 housekeeping rooms. Hee C. J. Leverett, 1051 llond street or 625 Franklin avenue. 41-65-5p USED CARS CAM FOit BALK Chevrolet road ater. delivery body; will sell cheap for cash. Uend Furniture Company. 7-12tfe LOST PERSONAL MAI.I.F.ItY I.F.IIKIN hav lease! the llngan meat market on Newport avenue. We will open August 4 with a full line of fresh and cured ments. Phone 218-W. 37-54-59p I LOST (ientlnman'a black coat, with W. O. W. I'lu In lapel buttonhole, between Do run plar. and Heth Monk ey's plnre on Ceiilrul Oregon High way. Finder please leave at Hulle ' tin office. 3-S4-56c HutleMn Want Ads bring results tiy them. ' "' ; CLAHSIFIKD ADVERTISING ClsMtlWd sdvrtltnc chares pr Smus tS Nut, for 20 word or k-M. On tnl pmr word for sll over 20. All claMlBcd adrartls Ine strictly esah in advance- FOR SALE FOK BALK High Class Registered Jersey dairy cows. Telephone 1B-F-4, or write "X" care of The Bulletin. 27-62-&7p FOR SALE 1(16 Ford touring. $260; will take team as part pay ment. . Deschutes Oarage Co., deal ers In Nash cars and Federal tires. 40-64-66e NOTICF. OF HAI.K POK DK.l.lNOrF.NT ASriF.SNM KNTS r: : S It SGJMEn x , vbwtv-aa- . v mi Mr Safe Mill For Infant & Invalids Nocooauna .-he "Food-Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch Bt Home, Office, and Fountains. AAfor HORUCKS. SryAroid Imitation! A Substitute IS Oreios't Higher inttiimioa ol TECHNOLOGY Eight Scleoli; Seventy Departments FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921 Per bifsrsittlss wrMt Is On RtrlMrsr Oregon Agricultural College CUKVAI.US Whereas, on the 24th day of February. 1921. pursuant to the pro visions of t'hnpter 19 of the fharter of the City of llend. there were entered In the Docket of City Liens In the office of the llneorder of said City, assessments for tho construction of street Improvements In Loral Improvement District No. 40, In the following respective amounts, against the following described parcela of land, the ownera or reputed owners thereof being as follows, to-wlt: Description Amount Owner or Reputed Owner lllork 12 of Bend: I Art 1. Hiibdlvlelnn of Lot 2 J 45.22 Mary ODonnell Illnck 1. North Addition to llend: West 50" of Kouth 100' 359 00 Fast 25' of West 75' of Hotnh IrtO'.. 179.50 All of Houth 120' lying Lust of West 100' : 306.12 All of Kouth 2K.6' lying northerly of Fast 34.0.V of Houth 120' 79. 3S All of Houth 2flS.S' lying northerly of West 100' of Houth 120'. and all Houth 120' lying North of Houth 100' of West 75'... 195.61 C. A. Carroll Notice Is Hereby filven that pursuant to Warrant Number 7A, Issued by the Recorder of said City, to me the undersigned directed, I will on Friday, the 26th day of August, 1921, at the hour of three o'clock In the afternoon of said day, in front of the City Hall, at the corner of Lava Il'oad and Minnesota Avenue In said City, sell separately the soveral tracts of land shove described for the amount of said assessments against each, together with Interest and all costs and accruing costs. R. H. FOX. Chief of Police, Bend. Oregoi. Dated this 26th day of July, 1921. 43-49-55-610 .. '. Plerson ... It. II. Fox A. J. Tucker A. J. Tucker NOTIC'K OF HALF. FOR DF.MNQl'KXT ASHKSMM F.NTS .Whereas, on the 24th day of February. 1921, pursuant to the pro visions of Chapter 19 of the Charter of the City of Hend, there were entered In the Docket of City Liens In the office of tbe Recorder of said City, assessments for the construction of street Improvements In Local Improvement District No, 41, in the following respective amounts, against the following described parcels of laid, tbe owners or reputod owners thereof being as follows, to-wlt: Description Amount Owner or Reputed Owner Lot 1, Block 14, of Bond '. $734.61 Bnptlst Church Notice Is Hereby Olven that pursuant to Warrant Number 8A, Issued by the Recorder of said City, to me the undersigned directed, I will on Friday, the 26th day of August, 1921, at the hour of three o'clock in the afternoon of said day, in front of the City Hall, at the corner of Lava Road and Minnesota Avenue In said City, sell separately the several tracts of land above described for the amount of said assessments against each, together with Interest and all costs and accruing costs. R. H. FOX, Chief of Police. Bend, Oregon. Dnted this 2Rth day of July, 1A?1 43-4"-Sr.-61e, ttiiiirniiitstiiiHtiuHiitttiJii:i:ttiiisiiKiinuitiiitiij:iii!tsit::iii:itr:iniiiitifiutiitiinin::iiittiriiirtniiiritiiiiit:i:jiijiiitittii The Sun of Artificial Lighting EDISON MAZDA C LAMPS BUY THEM AT- Bend Water Light & Power Co. I un!niiHlniiinniininunniliimiHCimuuumiiimimm n!niin::ui:uiimil:!ia4uuiliMinMnniimrainniim:n:iiimimu