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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1921)
Pi.au 4 THE tVKVD nClXFTIN. DAILY EH1TIOX, 11KXD, ORRGOX, TlKrlHAV, NOVKMIUCIt . tftii. MEN ServiceSatis factionLowest Prices For the man whose duties indoors or outdoors call for durable, long service clothing, we are always well sup plied with values that bring their purchasers distinct savings. Our policy of buying only the best and selling at lowest prices is your personal gain. FLANNEL SHIRTS Wool Mixed Flannel Shirts at $1.79 to $3.49 All Wool Logger's Shirts at $3.50 to $4.50 Fine All Wool (Oregon Fleece) Shirts at $3.98 to $5.50 MACKINAW PANTS Heavy All Wool Mackinaw Pants $4.98 STAG SHIRTS Heavy Wool Shirts, made with double backs, at $5.90, $6.50, $7.50 LEATHER COATS Reversible Corduroy and Leather Coats, sport length. Two coats in one, at $19.75 Heavy Leather Coats, patch pock ets, moleskin lined; some coat, at $14.75 MACKINAW COATS Heavy Wool Mackinaw Cloth with convertible collars ami bolted, al $6.30, $7.30, $10.90. $14.73 WORK PANTS Corduroy Pants at $3.19, $3.79 Moleskin Pants at $2.98 Whipcord Pants at $2.19 Worsted Pants at $1.98. $2.98 WOOL SOX Merino Hose at $23c, 29c Medium Weight Wool Hose 39c Heavy Loggers' Wool Hose 49c Men's Underwear Two Piece Heavy Cotton Shirts and Drawers at 79c "Morris Mills" steam shrunk Wool Shirts and Drawers $1.69 'Collins' Health" Finest Wool Shirts and Drawers at $3.49 Heavy Cotton Ribbed Union Suits at $1.35 Heavv Fleece Lined Union Suits at $1.49 Wool Mixed Union Suits, priced at $1.98 to $3.49 All Wool Union Suits, now priced at $3.98 to $3.90 Canvas Qoves 5c.10c.15c 312 DEPARTMENT STORES Leather Incorporated 3jCo$l."5 SSSBESS Classified ; Advertising (MtMifW) ftilvvrtUtwr vlmr r Imu tfl tnt for 10 wtmU or On ovnt pr won! for ll ovr HO. All cluiiliJ 4vrtl tit atrit'tly rwh tn tlvtc. FOR SALE TV I'KW ItlTKIt FOIt KALK ruder wood typewriter No. 6; first class condition; J.SO.OO. A. II. role, pilot Hullo Inn. 7-1 33-1 3:ip KOU 8AI.K Sixteen Inch lluib wood $3 a loud; also (our foot wood l $5 a cord, ("nil at 1356 Newport ave., or phone 161-J. e-130-135p FOll SAl.K 117 acre alfalfa ranch ! al IlermUton, Or.; plenty water. Itood barn, tool shod and work shop; modern dwelling houso; 16 (own lots, team and mut-hlnory, liny Bhods; one-third cash, balance eimv terms at a pur rnt. Aildrcit llox 14 3. Grant 1'iinb. ()ri. 191 1 6-1 4 Ip USED CARS OA It KOU SAl.K Oil THADK llulck six car In good condllion at a bar Ktiin: will tuko late model Ford in purt payment. K. I. Korkwell, Apt. 7. over Deschutes Garage. 4-132-mp FOR RENT " KOU IlKNT Small two room fur nished houso, suitable (or two; rent $10 per month: two blocks (roni Klmt Nutloiuil Hank, full I'hone S9-U. 5132131c KOU IlKNT Three room house. purtly furnished. Inquire UraicU-h & Springer, or call J5 W. S-133-13p KOU IlKNT Three room furnlr.li.vl house; buth. telephone, rotnforta hle and reasonable. Apply J. K. Arnold's ofllre, or 260 llrou.lmiy 8-I33PI KOU UK.NT Three room hou' purtly furnished. Inquire Drag-I Klch & Springer, or call at 35 lela- I ware nve. H2-I 3H I 3 I p Ti o i, . ( A Citv Councilman. 1st 1 hi onaca Italontla to f. I. I.dvarctt ' . i t I l!nj Side Talk No. 1 "Attain i. congeal iilme tin t il) A.ltnlnl'.liiiiioii mi lu no. iioiiiIi'hI t'oiidurt of iitTall ." Ilcnd lliillclin. "t'lly (oiimll ( ii In MIJJ llii.li;i'l To lore," n Orcgoiiliin Nun. Tliuiik gentlemen, bill Inline tin. people tukc n vote on this budget lei iin rill II Home mole, l or IiihIiiiicci AIioIInIi tlm Mt.riillnl VYihiiiiu'n rroterllve Dlvlxlnii. Tin' heiul of this department ki.N a ouliu y of HIMHI. I lin e hiinilie.l ilullni-a iloiinli'il lo I In. II.il I rm, (lie (oiinly Nure. or I lie Hrli.Mil iire fur lliU welfare uork, Hoiil.l el heller le.ult", and iuve VtMHl ti.r year. The illieetorK of a hank ran ninke or lirei.k a lunik. The illret'lora of a achmil illnlrlet ran make or break a i lio.il. The dlrei'tora of a city, or a city rouiu ll, run ninke or hrenk a ill). Vourn truly. ('. J. I.K l ltl TT. I. K. Kor Nule Six room modern liouae, with llreplu.e: Inrue lot and (crime; near mllU; prln- fJ..1lMl; lei no.: owner leavliiK city on account of mhiHil trimhlea. Will touch on M'liool mnltera at Inter diile. OI KIt'K, Hn; ltol STUKKT. C.J.I.. KOU IlKNT Lame two room Iioii.ik, partly furnlnlie.l; two hlorkH from Sliovllu-lllion mill. Imiulre liediru 3 p. in. ut 'Hi JefTnrNoti place. 9S-!3l-!31p WANTED WANTKIi TO IliiltltOW Ji.no for a yeur: ample Becurlty; Kood In- ternitt: kIv adilrena. cure The llulletln. Writ.. -X-s" K-I32 133p WANTKIVSewliiK hy Ihn duy. by experienced ili'eniiniuker: ut your home or mine. .Mm. K Hull. May ApurtmentH. 92l30 134p WAN'TKI) TO IIOIIUOW $300 for twelve month time at 10 per rent Intereit; will Klve morlKuKe on 320 acre heal land In Luke county. Ore Ron: Hi He. 3. Twp. 2d. H Kaniie IS K Win. K Smith, care llrooks Sranlun Lumber Co. Cnmp I, llenil. Ore. H -1 3 I -1 3 ; WAN'TKI) Tony nud.lle In a I condition. Notify ('. II 111. hop. 1130 Klnniiton. or phone 177-J. 2I.II-I33r WAN'TKI) Second bund Hcctloniil book 1'uhoh nnd dreniier; reuMou uhl" 37S tieoralu avo. S'J l.lll l.llp TOO LATE Death only a matter of short time. Don't wait until pains ami aches focom incurable diseases. Avoid fulnful consequences by taking COLD MEDAL Tb world's standard racnady fnr klilny. livar, bladdar and uric add HmibU th National liamady of Holland alnca IftOo. Ouaraniaad. Tbraa alias, all diucgiata. lk lar (ka aaa CaU aa ar Ua aa4 aaass a kweaUaa PLANS FOR PARADE MADE BY CLASSES The various high school classes are today arranging banners and pen nants, preparatory to taking part In the Armistice Day parade. Marshals have been appointed within each clans to have command during the marching and to keep order. Great enthusiasm is manifested by the stu dents in the prospect of participating in the parade. DECLARE RADIUM NOT CANCER CURE (Br United Pros to Tba Bend Bollatial LONDON, Nov. 8. Is radium, bailed by the medical profession as a panacea for the deadly cancerous, diseases, a failure? It is, according to Sir Thomas Parkinson, a noted specialist and physician to Lloyd-George, In an In terview upon his arrival in New Zea land. It Is not, according to other Lon don specialists, who term Sir Thomas's statement, "nonsense." A. R. C. SHOP MAKES PROFIT IN OCTOBER Profits of the Red Cross shop dur ing October amounted to $75, a MEN'S EVENING GYM CLASS IS POPULAR Ilu-lni. .Men Meet At S::( O'clock For Work I'niler Director A. I. Tnti-M'hcr Start Volley flail. One of the most popular of the gymnasium classes which Director A. P. TauHcher of the B. A. A. C. is get- check for that amount being turned i ting under way is the business men's over to the Home Service section. The shop has a number of overcoats and other serviceable men's cloth ing on hand. It will be glad to ac cept any contributions of dishes, fur niture or clothing. Fur Bookcse. Pnt a few drops of oil of In vender tn (tie bookcase If you Intend clos ing the house for some time, and the books will not be musty when yon return. la Banking System Stronger ! Patriotic service of the country in time of war has made the American banking system popular with the people. There is not a week or a day or an hour that the country banks are not called upon to render such service. There is no place of business where so many people calf for advice in matters of everyday business a at the home bank. Matters in regard to loans, investments, insurance, building or changes In business are discussed over the bank counters. ft Is all a part of the day's work with the banks In our cities and country towns to serve their customers In this way. It goes In with the other service the bank renders of taking deposits, making loans and selling exchange, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF flGXD Is proud of the fact that its customers make use of its services In this manner. The First National Bank Tmm Baw or St7mo Srie Thit Banf( Is a Member of the Federal Reterte System class at 5:30 o'clock Monday and ThursJay evenings. Attendance hus been good at each meeting of this class. Volley ball was started last night as part of the program of this class, in addition to the marching, 'running, calisthenics and apparatus work which the class had been doing pre viously. Basketball will be played for a part of the period after the men get In better condition. Swimming may be indulged in after the period is over. GRAZING EXPERIMENT WILL BE CONDUCTED To start a series of experlmentss which will last over six years. For est Examiner Jack Morton will leave tomorrow morning for Fort Rock, where he will fence small areas to protect them from livestock. Growth ' of grass and other vegetation In the enclosed areas will be studied. M'KENZIE HIGHWAY IN GOOD condition; The McKenzie highway Is In the best condition of the year following its reopening. Hardy Allen of Sisters stated this morning. A few patches of snow are found on the higher levels, but these ore extremely light nnd offer no obstacle to the autoist. Best Crabs From Chesapeake Bay. The Cliexiipeuke bay blue cruh, the largest specimen fo:i,r along the At liuitle const. Is coriiiienM tho best. While tlieie crtistm runs were very plentiful a Tew jesrs ux. It Is becom ing evident Unit mile's n "closed sen son" Is declared they will become as rare and lilnh priced as terrapin. Tim little pea crabs, found within oyster shells, are considered a delicacy, while the cancer mnglster, the large crab of the Pacific const. Is extensively used for fowl in that part of the country. LIBERTY 'Theyil fly away . mother bird, ineyti fiy uwuy. Wednesday & Thursday COME EARLY! '. -' -VfiJ I J : f ; T 1 .mi f I 1 V - l'! msmmm ar mm i-J J fc r Kf 'l ! ti.-;V'-V'.',-f-.! V . . "1 ' ttj-trjf.'VK-i7.'"i4-,:.T . 1 .rr-'i.yjri r mat. rmaa'.v rimiwww v ,. vu win i GOLDWYNI pre e nt s A ReiinamMAeWPMluctioA The" LD NEST Rupert Hujgics ' Hcart-grippitig Story of Home "" With The Greatest Star Cast Ever Assembled A Goldxvyrt Picture This big spcclnl cost a lot of money nnd lins run lit !tfc nnd .Vic wherever It lias plnveil, Ineliiillng the t'oluniblii, I'liiiland. Hut we me going to ninke eilne fluy lliiigiiln Day at the fjlherly and run this wonderful picture m Oe, mic mid IOc, mil If every sent In the house Is lllled the price on this nnd mimy oilier big pro iliictlons will not be rnlwd, hut unless we do ciipaclly lionlnc. we will be com. fH'lled to raise I lie price the same as Is done In other towns on such speclnl offer lugs. Ho bring the whole family If ou want big shows lit the regular price. Wilson Oeorgc nnd our new $10, (MM) Pipe Organ, SPECIAL-Mothers Matinee Thursday, 10c and 25c Six Free Tickets to the Oldest Mother Present.