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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1922)
vaa t THK lK lU'M.KTIX. DAILY KDITIOV, IUCNI), OHHOON, ITh'MIMY. Al'ltll, II. Ill'J-J. I . - an in ii ill ii ill ii i 1 i 10 o.sfn ; Br riaiwaan n Pure Thread SILK HOSE 98c incortorutfl 312 DEPARTMENT STORES Bend, Oregon Sunday . Now. Suggests Action We are ready with apparel that reflects in fabric and design the joyfulj mood of Sprhig. Garments as distinctive in appearance and distinguished in character as individual taste can crave. Might we suggest tout immediate action in order that Ton may realize no disappointment. Prices are partic ularly attractive. Easter Stylish Velour Capes Dame Fashion's Newest Decree $19-75 These Capes are the most recent idea of Milady for an outer-garment both stylish and practical for frequent occasions. They fulfill both requirements adequately. In a rich velour of reindeer or eopen, they are charming. One of the chief features of these Cnpes nre the new deep arm-holes with trimmings of contrasting colors and tassels. Then there are the new collar effects and other features, all of which develop a decidedly pleasing style. The garments are cut exceptionally full, permittiiifr them to bang gracefully from the shoulders. See them and you will be delighted with them. C oats for Women and Misses p II Aim IN 0 styles in Velours, Bolivia and To I lire Cloth, in the wrnppy, !;ose bark or semi-fitted ef fects the newest ideas in trimmings, sleeves and col lars. J.itiny nre full silk lined, ethers half silk lined. There are nil the niceties tf liii'uli which the superior ity of e!''g::nee in Spring wraps call for. All in nil, ihe.se Coats are a particular ly fascinating collection of "ioi.li.sli models, truly tempt ingly priced. $ 8.90 $10.90 $12.75 $14.75 $19.75 $24.75 $29.75 $39.75 $44.75 Women's Silk Gloves Black, White, Colors $1 .49 Included in the interesting presentation are the newest novelties for wear with sport costumes. An opportune offering. Corsets Black Boning Back laco: Made of coutil body cloth. Long hose supporters. 'Dain tily trimmed. Excep tional values at 98c The Harbinger of Spring! The first warble of our little feathered friend, who, frot . time Immemor ial, has appeared In the joyous role of Spring's harbinger, finds thin store and Its 312 sister depart ment stores comprising this great Nation-wide In stitution, displaying the modish stylos which will usher the balmy days Into the hearts of men, women and children of this com munity. Vi'e prepared months ago for the time when your thoughts and desires would turn to thing Spring'y nut we huve as sembled hosts of truly re mai'kuble values for your choosing. Our low prices contrast sharply with the high qnulity of tho merchandise. Two Smart Silk Skirts At Popular Prices These two beautiful silk skirts will quickly recommend themselves at the low prices. (LEFT) Fancy Silk Crepe Shirt with two slit pockets, each trimmed with 3 pearl buttons; nil - around belt trimmed with 2 pearl buttons. (July (RIGHT) Fancy Novelty SIM: Skirt with nil - around belt trimmed with one pearl button, al ternating box and knife pleats. Only $7.90 GRANT CENTENARY TO BE OBSERVED Arrangement are being made for a program to be given by the Bend junior high school students, celebrat ing the 100th birthday of U. 8. Grant, Civil war general and later presi dent, on April 27. Parents and friends or the junior high students will be invited to attend the enter tainment, which will be given In the high school auditorium. OVERTURF MAKES PRIMARY FILING (By United Preu to The Drnd Bulletin.) 8ALEM. April 11. H. J. Over turf, of Bend, has filed with the sec retary of state his candidacy for the renomination by the republican parly for the nomination for representa tive In the legislature from the 21st district, comprising Crook, Des chutes, Joffoi-Hon, Klamath nnd Lake counties. ZMntOKKYS ilnni ;7w MYSTERIOUS RIDKR' A UNJ D IOnrirN PnOiNitwi XWfcutnl l., MODKINdUN Oiniitl Theater, Wednesday nnd Thiu-Nday. SIMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Deschutes County. Mary Miller. 1'lnlntlfT. vs. Clar ence .Miller, Defendant. To Clarence .Miller, the above named defendant: In Iho Name of tho Slain of Ore gon, you nre hereby re'iulied to ap pear and answer the complaint tiled nKulust you in tho above entitled rase and cause, on or beforo thu 10th day of April. 1 9221 which Is more thnn six weeks after (ho 7th day of March, 1 !t22. the date of the llrst publication of this summons, nnd it you fall ho to appear ami answer for want thereof tho plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In the complaint, to-wit: For a decree of this court dissolving the bonds of matrimony h ore to fore and now existing between plaintiff nnd defendant and for a further de cree restoring nnd permitting plain tiff to resume her former name of Mary Yancey, nnd for such other nnd further relief as to the court may appear just unci otiiitnble. Service of this summons is made upon you by publication thereof In Tho llenci Bulletin for six consecu tive nnd successive weeks, under and by virtue of an order made and en tered on the 6th day of March. 1922, by the lion. T. K. J. Duffy, Judge of the abovo entitled Court. The dato of (ho llrst publication of this summons Is thu 7th day of March, 1922. and tho dale of tho last publication thereof is the II th day of April, 1922. K. O. STADTKH. First National Hank llldg.. Ileud, Oregon. Attorney for l'lulnttrr. 77-83-S9-95-101-107C FOIt SAI.K An it ii 1 1 tn ii I Ii- electric washer; While sowing mnihlno; both like now. (I2t Colorado uve., Ileud, Oregon. i: luil lovp FOIt SAI,I: - HuhIIIokk lot, Hull Hi , lot II. block r. Will street. Ihlilii cash, 1 1 Mill terms; I'.'tio down, f:!nn a year at II per cent Interest. M Usui. 2ti:ill l.ur.an nvo., Sun I lii'Kii. Cal. 17 I II p FOIt SALE- Small place, very clone In, Hiillnhlii for chicken imiili Call ilN-J or 22X. 7-IOti-llOi- FOlt SAI.IO Four room modern house, with or without furniture; clone to mills. See owner. Mil Colo rado nve. 111-10 I I Il7p FOIt SAI.K )lintl-:NT-Stoio "hit I Id' lug with living rooms In connec tion; corner Stunts and Ailtona me Apply Hotel I'm Hand. M-llhl p USED CARS t'SKU CAl't FOli SA l,li lioditc touring; If you want a real buy, here It Is; 22fi; terms If desired. Pioneer tlurago. ;. 05-1 07c WANTED WANTF.D - Man a ml wife to work on ranch; good wuki'n. S. Ii. Mustard, Powell Unite. Telephone IS -mil lo.-ip WANTED To liKNT -'stnulf IiVuim with llreplace ami bath, within I r minutes walk of mill. Address XII, care The liullctln. 1 1 -1 ml-1 1 1 p WANTED PlnnonuiiH, t,.,. num. woodsmen. Hnsiuor. llrnoks-St-nn-lon Lumber Co. K-IOH-losc LOST I.O.ST - Drown inacklnuw, envelope containing oilier liniiorlnnl papers. The liullctln nllleo ami reward. with lame legul and Leave at receive J 1 i!0-l07p STOLEN - The parly that took Mu red Indian bicycle rroni the side of the Liberty theater Is known llelurn to Lawrence ... Icholsun, 322 l.ufuyelte. No iuentlonn asked. I 9 -1 ) 7 i Ilulletlii Want Ads bring rnstills try them. GRAND Wednesday and Thursday A KlrlJ IHIAMITON I'HODIICIIDN ZANE GREYS Popular btmy she MYSTERIOUS RIDER' Itolu'rt AVKiiit'(rtiiriAilAinf OMC-tt'l tlnnivitoil WbmW fy (Wj ft Hutnpivn uhJ hit irtt' !( tot my Itcutir lidtM m i Wnhn Also a New mid Interesting Reel. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CI&MifloH ftrivvrtlftltur charitc pr Uu tO cent for 20 wnrdi ur IrM. On eml ir wnnl for ) ovrr 20. Atl eluwiAml sdvvrtw ing itrlctlr cuh In dvnct. FOR RENT FOIt RENT Two fiimlMlii.il newlv painted housekeenlnK rooms: clo:,e ' In; no children. Apply 6 Irving avenue. 2-105-107p FOH rtENT Ono throe room house and ono two room house, furnish ed or unfurnished. Inquire nl The Bulletin office, 90-l04-!0p FOR SALE FOR SALK Call 221-J for currant, gooseberry and rhubarb plants. 21-107-1 12p FOIt SALE Over IS ton llrst cut ting alfalfa hay, haled. Apply between 11 a. in. and 1 p. in., 10117 Albany ave. 15-100-1 lip lliyif Toni8hl. and Wednesday 'SH "FICKLE WOMEN" FOR SALK Highly acres with wa ter; near Bend. Address 2f9 St. Helens place. Bend, Ore. 40-9(1-1 22p Also a new and intereslinK reel "Movie Chats" Coming Tomorrow, "The Mysterious Rider" WORK STARTED ON METHODIST CHURCH Work of finishing the Interior of the new Methodist church building was started yesterday under the di rection of E. P. Iirosterhnus, con tractor. The Interior Is being pro pared for plastering, and nt the same time window casings nre being con structed at Brosterhous' shop on Irv ing avenue. Taste is a matter of tobacco quality W c state it ,i; our honcit belief that the tobaccol ucd in Chcatcrhcld arc of finer quality (and hence of btttrr tute) than in any other cigarette at the price. IJggrlt Gf Mjert Tcharn (. "J CLesterfield Lower Prices 20 now 18c 10 now 9c (Two 10' 18c) CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blended