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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1922)
THIS HUM) 111 1,1,1X11 V, IMILV KIHTIO.V. ItF.M), OltlWOV, TIM ItSIMV, MARCH HI, 1022. pak n AUTO TAXES IKK JAPANESE OWNERS 1IICNI) TltAI.N HCIIUIH I.E Ori'Kon Trunk Arrives, 7:35 A, M. Loavni, 7:30 P. M. O..W. II. ft N. Arrives, 0:60 P. M. Loaves, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS J. II. Iliiuiir wnnt to Thu DiiIIiih lllHt IllKllt Oil bllMlllUHK, llllllllll DeVIUS (if Tllllllllll WHS III lleiitl yesterday on IiiihIiuihh. Mrs. II. I), Muffin visited In llund imi toril u y (null her home, ut Tumiil'i. M. It. MiiUlinw, who has been In lli'iul neviirul days on business, re turned lust nlKlit to Tim Dulles. Mrs. It. M. Wood returned Imit nlKlit from lliilmii, whom she Iiiih 1 II VIhIIIIIK 'Of HO VIM' II I Wei'llM. C. J. Om li-y nf I'oi'iliiiid arrived III Henri yenlurriiiy In Install mi I in liiiiitlilnii III till) Oregon Meat Market. Dr. inn) MIH. Oihiiki) II. Vim Waters returned hint iiIkIU to I'ort liiml after hjh-ihIIiik : v c rii I ilnyH In lli'iul. Mis. 8. !.. IIiikiiii 1 f t limt night fur Snl. mi, railed liy tho critical Illness nf linr h unbuild, who Ih In u IiohiiHiiI tlinm. (I. (,'. MorKim Im moving hi" offices toiluy lo Ilio room In thu O'Neill building, on Minnesota avenue near Willi, next to Ilia Commercial club of flam. Ilr. H. I). Ktowoll wiik k! vcn the second rank In tho Knights of I'y thlus ordiir nt lunt hIkIiI'k m i 1 1 ti k . J. I.. Downey of tlm Hpnkann lodge wan ii visitor. K. Jiii'lmoii mill II. It. Holmi'H won' piiHHoiiKi'i'H to H il ill hut I.nlin 111 Ih inornliiK. Tlmy ii ro to lia employed In tle coiml met Ion of tlm Irrigation system of tlm Hummer luko district. Tln I.nilli'H Atil society of din ('111 IhiIiiii oil ii i ill will hold iholr liun otiet ut the Christian church on New port avenue on tlia evening of Kii ilny, Miirch 17. All member mill their husbands tiro rco,iionlori to ul U'lid. An Interesting program linn boen prepared. (JoIkIiu I'ny I, cm, Motorists More 4IiiiinIIoii 1-uligliM At "lloni'lii'iiil" I'lny On Pint or Helyukiil. TOKIO, Mil mil 10,- Tho giilslm think thu lunation progruui of tho recent K" VMiiniKiiil Ih flno JtiHt por fnetly charming, And t lit) owner of initoiiinhllos In Japan Ihlnk I ho pol icy Ih rollnn. Tlm now IiiiiIkiiI him trim mticl Iho Iuxiih of all tlm geisha, who are tho wall roHHi'ii mill tin t hi t ii I nor m In Jiipun IHI) tlllt-llOIIHOH. Anil It luiM added another hooHt lo tho iilniiiily Stiff iiiltoinolillii Iuxiih. In pnllllriil circle tho oppoHlllon piirtliiH urn IiiiikIiIhk ut wliut thoy term it "hniiiiliiiiiil pluy" liy tho Hnlyiikiil, which Ih tho purty In pownr. "Thu geisha can't vntu, whereas inniit iiiitoinolillo owners run. Ko J nut wult iiiiill election iluy!" tlmy I'lllll III). LABOR SMORTAHE IS HARD TIMES CAUSE I'mli'veluped Wealth ItespoiiNlble Por AiiHtnillii'N Klilniieiiry, Hays ('oust Lumber King. HAN KIIANCIMCO, March 10. A ii hi in 1 1 ii Ih experiencing hard tlimiH purely because of her Imiiienso res rvolr of iiiiilovi'lopi'il weulih, accord 1 1 1 K to I, mils (!. Hliiwurt, Purl fin count liitnliiir kliiK, who recently returned AT THE HOTELS rilot Itulto Inn Frank I). Htiolut, F. J. Itl liurilH. II. M. WllkcrHon, I). IC. Ni'imo, John Klonilux, John A. (,'olllin. C. A. McOInn, Mm. Ida M. Tylor. Mm. II. W. Wurd. T. J. fur veil. Stanton, W. II. Ilolton. I'ort IiiiiiI; W. r. nihlilii. H. initio: Mr. mid Mr. It. A. IlraHfluld, Alfnlfu. Hot.l " II. I?. Huff.), Alfnlfu; A. T. Hliavor, J. M. Rinlth, Mllllcun: T. I. Iliiyloy, I'ortlund. WrlKlit llotol 1). CumphiOl, IIoIhc, Iduho; Irn Wllllunm, Kdwnrdii, WiihIi.; Illll JohI, DiiIIiih. OroKon; J. Nlclirlch, Hlii'vlln-lllxon Cnnip No. 2. ItuwiiltiK IlolW At RolhorK. Full brlilKn; Mm. II. Ktoffcn, Tiinmlo; J. W. Iewln, Culvnr; Kinney McOrnw, Kvoroll. HOTEL ALTAMONT Another Niimo for Homo Stoum liontod ronnm, woll fnr nluliod nnd woll kopt, with hot and cold running wntor, rtoiitnd by day, wnok or month. Monthly niton, $10 to 22.G0. Good Family Dining Room. Board by the month,1 $28.00 Minn A. I). HpiililliiK, Prop. Phono 10-J. . 7iM HroiKlwny All Kinds of Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish Fancy Fresh nt the Oregon Meat Market Home of Oregon Pride Products We Deliver Phone 92 Miner Building Down l'uts n VICTROLA or u NEW EDISON in your home. Horton Drug Co. Save on GROCERIES Are you IuUIok atlvmitiiKO of the opportunity our deposit plan nlTerH? II will nieiiil a (Jieut llenl III l-eilllelllK your (lltOt'KltY Illl. I,. ON EVERY CASIIJDE POSIT "OF $20.00 WE In other lvoidM, when you lie poult $11.0(1 nidi ii" ne rreillt your iiecouiit with $21.10. On ill ilepoNltH under $'.!. 00 wo allow '2 per rent. A trial will ennvlnec you our pi-Icon nro iim low UN idNewhere. (Iva uh mi opportunity to eon vlueo you limt wo ran nuvc you MONHV. Link & Brown CASH GROCERY Phono lill-J Cornel' (jroeuwooil mill Iinml Bend Motor Service Co. N.'irt IIONI HTItKKT SunciMHiir to Southwoitli IlroB. HnleH nnd Hervleo for Paige The Good Maxwell Oldsmobile tJiiM, Oil nnd AoroSHorleH 'rowing; liny or Nlttlit Kpert Shop MccIiuiiIch DlHtrlhiitoi'H for Kelly-HprliiKllelil TireN TiiIioh Wo Hollclt n Hhnrn of your ro piilr u ml ovoilnuilliis' work. NlKlit Phono, 278-W. Uuy Phono. 00-W. M. O. WII.KINH, MANAGKIl Fair Opens Saturday March 18th To have the thing you need when you need it is both time and money saved. Thin selling event has been designed to offer things for which you have constant use, of fine qualities, at prices very much lower than those for which they can ordinarily be purchased. Huying from these assortments will mean an important saving to you. Huy notions now in quantities for the future, for you will not be given another opportunity like this for many months. Fair Closes Saturday March 25th Saturday's Special DANDY BIAS LAWN TAPE Made of good quality lawn in colors of black and white, in . ';. aid widths. Six yards to the piece. Per Piece, lOc For the finishing touch to a garment, bias tape is indispen sable. It gives to garments added life and always keeps them in -excellent condition. You will want enough for your new dress, but at the extremely low price for which it is offered, it will pay you to buy enough to last you several months. Special for Saturday, only. Miscellaneous Supplies for Sewing Mirny of tlio urtlcieK udvcrtlHed here uro a necemiury part of tho equipment for early howIiik- Now l to tl'o 10 buy tlinm whllo a Rood Having of money la 10 bo reulUed. (iliiillntnr MendliiK Tlsntie MoiidH uny article of clothing; tuko Iho pluco of needlo and thread; Halo price, envelope Emeries Keeps ncedleH and plim free from runt; Bpeclul sale price Oc Storking Darners Made of wood shaped to conveniently lit tho hand; Bpeciul price, each c ThlmhloH Nickel pluted, serviceable thimbles in Hlzes from S to 10; upeclal ut 4c Knnllt.li Twilled Tape DenlKned to meet the needs for good finality twilled tape; white only; ten yardn to roll, in.; per roll iHr. Ootbers widttiH at 15c and 19c Ronton JtfnN Tape An excellent quality bias lawn tape, nix yardn In piece; atmortcd sizes and col on); piece J 5c Three Oaks tlrilelin Belting This is straight Oirdclln, boned every four inches with flat covered Warren's featherbone; iu black and white; two . inch width; per yard 10c Krin I.inen Tapo An extra fine Irish linen tape, carried in white only; four yards in piece; two pieces for 16c "Comet" Stay Binding A good quality stay binding, carried in all desired numbers and widths; col ors, black and white; No. 4, 2 rolls. c No. S, 2 rolls for 7c OtberB at Oc Ktaweave Skirt Belting An excellent grade; in black anw white and ail desirable widths; 2 inch widths, special at 13c Other widths at 11c Stiftex Cirosgraln Belting An extra stiff, good quality belting, In black and white; 1 inch width; sale price, per yard - 4c Other widths at 6c Hooks and Eyes What Is truo of every lino of notions In this Kulr Is truo of tho various branilH of hooks and eyes only the best (nullities aro represented. , ;reat Scott Hooks mid Ky Japanned or silvered. Invisible eyes; two canlH of two dozen each, Jiipaiied, priced at ,,r Silvered nt Ilc Harmony Hooks and Kycn Japanned or slivered; both standing and Invisible oyes; two cards of two dozen, Japanned at Silvered at ,5c Snaps and Fasteners This Fair features tho kind of snap fiiHteners that give complete satisfac tion. And note how attractive wo havo made tho prices. Cling Snap .'nstener!i A very serviceable snap fastener with larne ovul opening; will not cut the threud: dozen on card; 2 cards for....lc Vimsnr Hnnp Fasteners Kasy to sew on; will not cut thread; rolled edges; largo oval holes; dozen on a card; 3 cards for SMc Buttons for Every Purpose No need for buttons has been ovcr lookod. In this Kulr are offered the best qualities at prices which encourago a liberal seloction In anticipation of Spring Bewlng noeds. Freshwater Pearl Buttons A staplo two holo button; six on card; special prlco, throe cards for 10c Ijuly Louise Dress Linings Here Is a notion Horn that will appeal to yon. Its uso does away with all cutting and llttlng to replaco old lin ings; a timo saver for busy women: lino qunllty lawn; each .' Tape Measures .Made of sateen; special sale price, two for 15c Gloria Crochet Hooks An extra line quality steel crochet hook; sizes 9 to 14; special, each He Cnletloniu Hook and Kye Tape Non-rusting brass hooks and eyes, spaced one inch apart on extra fine quality tape; white, per yard 21c Snap Fastener Tape Composed of spring snap fasteners set two Inches apart on good quality tape; iu while; per yard 27c Colored Ivory Buttons Fancy top, with bright edge and dull center; a sew through four hole but ton In all staple colors; size 24; per dozen 20c Black Ivory Buttons Black sew through button, with bright finish; size 24, per dozen 15c Dress Shields These are perfect dress shields hygienic, odorless and washable. Only tlio finest materials and workmanship enter into their manufacture. Doris Dress Shields These shields are covered with white cloth and interlined with rubber coated cloth of good quality; priced special at, per pair 25c Snow Fluke Dress Shield Made of flne texture, light weight, white nainsook In the popular "regu lar" shape: size 2; special, pair R7c Slzo 3, per pair .tc Setrite Neck Bands Good grade cushion back white lawn neck hands, each 5c MmNHEJMEE THE QUALITY (&! STOKE Of BtHD Elastics These elastics possess extra strength, are superior in quality and in the "pink" of condition. Note how attrac tive we've made the prices. Round Elastic Cord Super lisle, in black and white; best quality; sale price, yard 8c Flat Klastic Braid Made of live rubber super lisle thread," In black and white; per yard 4c Oval Elastic Cord A very durable elastic cord with mer cerized covering; white only; special sale price, per yard 7c Romper Elastic Good quality heavy elastic braid suita ble for rompers and children's gar ments, etc.; 14 inch wide; white only; sale price, per yard 5c Regal Brand Lisle Elastic Web Every piece is warranted to wear; light yet durable; the best lisle elastic web on the market; in black and white; 14 inch, per yard 7c inch, per yard 11c inch, per yard 15c 1 inch, per yard 19c Hose Supporters-Special Values All are constructed of good quality materials, and in the most popular styles for women and children. Prices favor a complete supply for the whole family. Stayona Waist and Hose Supporters Pad of best quality sateen; 1 inch elastic; four straps; each 50c Sew-On Hose Supporters Made of heavy suspender elastic; in white; sale price, pair 15c "Carmen" Hose Supporters Covered back; nickeled, adjustable buckles; heavy safety pins; molded rubber buttons and flat loops; white; per pair - 23c Stayona Infants' Hose Supporters Convenient and practical; especially designed for children; two pair 25c from a business survey of the Kan garoo continent. "Hard times In Australia tire due almost ontlroly to a labor shortage, When you order me to collect-your garb age your worries on that score are over. I can also handle the cleaning of your cess pool. A. J. Woolsey City Garbage Collector Phone 288J. Central Oregon Second Hand Store Greenwood Avenue and the consequent labor situation," declared Stownrt. Immenra Demand for Needles. The world uses up an average of 3,000,000 noodles a day. LET JAMES TRIPP (The Crippled Shoemaker) DO YOUR Shoe Repairing and you will be assured of satisfaction. Look for the Red Boot Sign on Bond, between Oregon and Minnesota. MASONIC SERVICES HELD FOR FARMER Funeral services were held this af ternoon at the Niswonger chapel for L. C. Goode, farmer of near Bend, j who died yesterday morning of eu j cephalitis. The services were in ; chnrge of Lodge No. 139, A. F. & A. M. Internment was In Pilot Butte cemetery. Islands at $6,000 Apiece. Islands off the Corslcan coast were recently offered for sale nt $0,000 nplece. MOVES LAW OFFICES Charles W. Erskine, attorney, has moved his offices to rooms 32 and 33, court house building. S4-89c St. Patrick's Dance Given by the Irish Ladies At The Gym., Friday Night, March 17 Music by Wilson George Orchestra