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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1925)
PAGE C THE UKND TH'T.LKTTN. DAILY EDITION. HENH. OREGON, THURSDAY, M Y 21, 1028 itv.W ILLYS a O V l: R LAND P 1 N B M O T 0 H L. it Money Saving May Drug Specials! THESE PRICES GOOD POK MAY ONLY The Wall Flower if" 3 By MARION RUBINCAM ONE NEW FACE Chapter 4 4 id. Thes 11. '. ill Oiilcili for 19c Rfle Tooth tlnwh, 8Bc Klcntn tooth INwlf Prac or t tor JOC t 00 Russian Mineral (IQ ill; pint for U7C :." Hallrrott Stationery, 1 lb.; (Or Rnwloncw to 7Q u.n.h l!W. tSc -.. Star Oxide IMrtrta ", Kkelo Antlaeptlf Lotion 23c 39c i clothes," Pom glggl Cladys's casioffs." "My dear," Mid Gloria when the she helped when Qlorie could last gueel huii (one, "you'll do we make use of her. Qlorta had aoma tile greatest ot farore If you'll let nie j cr color taffeta w ith tiny pink have some dreeeei made for you. I'm rosehuda embroidered otot It, which attaply aching i" put you Into proper she had vasuely though,! ot tor cur- clothes." tatns This she hail made into a Pandora consented, after apuaclen-j frock with a basque waist and a tlous ohj actio as. Gloria at once be- quaintly full skirt, with putty Bleevss Klin makliiK plans. She brought out and a mere suggestion of a low ueek. some of her own things. Which she "Cream color silk stockings and declared unspeakably old. bul Which low heeled black slippers for that." were the last word in magnificence S1P decided. to the country girl. .., rolllln., ilook fashionable If 1 "You can't wear my sort of tred." the girl said once as she went things. ' (iloria laughed. "I have to shopping with her, staring enviously put on bizarre dresses, otherwise I'd .,, Mart Woman with fur to their be too nondescript." noses, u great length of slim silk "Oh, but you're so beautiful!" the stockinged ankles and a display of girl cried with an innocent candor pointed toed, high heeled slippers, that made her hostess laugh again, j ..y0 shouldn't try." answered "I'm not. though it's sweet of you (iloria. "I'm dressing you to type." to think so. I have homely features, i She considered her much as she but a striking color combination if would consider a room to be decorat it's brought out. That's why I wearied, studying its possibilities and loud colors besides which, my vul- making the most of them, gar soul adores them!" j HDo your hair like this." she aug- She rattled on gaily, strewing tholgested once. And she pulled down floor and the bed of her room rtthltbe brown mass around the girl's the oddest assortment oT negligees, i shoulders, parted it in the middle so cloaks, huts and gowns. its limpness did not matter, hrushod There's nothing a woman likes bet-' it smoothly to each side- ler than to "get hold" of another one j "So much for ijuainlness." (Iloria who obviously needs her helping it ; said, "Now for imartaees does not matter whether it's, an af- And she deftly fluffed a liitle hair fair of the heart or a matter or the out over each ear. hiding the hoi- right sort of hat. the feminine 2eal be- the face less drawn : nil thin. Then comes equally keen, t.loriu cancelled she coiled the rest of her hair into an invitation to dine, perched herself a knot, and handed 1'andora the ,0, ;it i1Pr f;;lI on her bed while Pandora conocted mirror. Tl.,. Mcond day she sought PM in a supper of odds and ends and be- Pan practiced for days until she Kraakle's room. gar. ripping off feathers and flowers learned to do this herself. Mean- "You must come in and have tea." and cutting up material. lime (Iloria, with a lavish hand, was insisted. "My oldest friend Is "Your type is the quaint and plr- bestowing underclothing and silk her.' and I want him to meet you." tnresoue." she said as she worked. ; stockings and other undreamt of lux- That was how Pan met George 1 II send my dressmnker around ur:es from her own wardrobe, here as soon as she's free, to sew up Hut this sartorial making-over all the things I'm pinning together." took weeks. "I'm hopeless to dress." Pandora Meantime Pan Petted Krankle and reflected, seated on the only empty kept him quiet, gave him hot milk chair in the room and wishing she and made him take naps, took" him could be of use. "I'm so awkward for short walks in the park anil put and homely " 'him to bed early the only things Gloria became imnatient. his nervous tittle organism needed. "Don't be a goose. '.he said. "You Krankic began to look well again, have a sweetness and charm thai I've and he adored his new friend. never met before In any other girl. For two days after she arrived, she No one could rise superior in beauty continued cleaning the flat, until it At the last census, nearly 11,001 to the current styles of Norris lost Its neglected appearance and people in the United States were City " 'gained the fresh look and smell that working In factories that made eof- "Thcy weren't current styles my comes from lavish use of soap and fins and undertaken' goods. v UUumIyc T.t. - u , mix inch IHK- Vitlilr, p!m ti.HtiV mm 91.70 Cum.u.l.T.I s rlnco 00c Coco Butter Coltl i ream ; now lJ t'.-ikrs !-M.p, 10Y now I- CAlCCV Im ISOc Honklo OiM .u.t T.iMrl . We ttaxall tihmii - il OHua 19c 29c $1.19 39c 89c 19c 59c Check this list carefully ami remember that these prices hold good for a few more days only. HORTON'S DRUGS n. n o u a c i ng water. OkHTU hUUtM vainly for i servant, fairly slaved over the work she was buy on then. CUM home sort of husband or the ripht Iohiips- of the pirl's t heeks. making tired at tea time to wake up apiin Into a nervous exehed pleasure over the invariable m parties that assent i Rldjseway. ToMrnw Th Dunl. One of the first women to ho nd- milled to membership in tin- Neptune Association of Masters and Mutes, in , New York, is Captain Jennie Crock er, who was th- first Amerieun wom 1 an to qtiullfy a u muntcr mariner , and to receive a deep sea license. WISE OLD INDIANS BEAT BOY SCOUTS Thrilling Battle Is Fought Near Madras Above the distant mountains of the Ochoeo national forest rose ti moon, its Htnrbuurd bow caved in. Thrunh the sagebrush of the Madras count rv silently stole a Kfotip of men, one of ilii-m without shoe.. The hour was near mlduiKht. 1 he object of the silently approaching men wan th well Kuurdcd eompflre of "wild In- All of which is ilo- dramatic linff Of a niKht battle between Scaiut" atul " Indians." recently taitetl near Madrun The "Indians " were Madras IiusIihms men who are Inl'-resled in the buy scout move-! BWlt The MOIlti were members of i the Madras troop The purpose of f he war fame, tdaveil until ne.irl V midnight, was to decide a victor. For many hours the scouts and' Indians maneuvered through the bushy country, each attempt inic to i get within lo feet of the enemy with 'out being seen. When this dii'anct fwns nttained, the word "Scout" or j "Indian" wns called and an enemy j I Ml. When each side had an even number of prisoners, an envoy wlrh crossed firebrands made arraiiKe- ; mer.ts for an e liaiiKe. T!ilnK-- looked very much like a draw In the midnight battle when J. J. Watts f fino iv'-d the plan of rap turing the entire imp (tf the scouts Watts wus an "Indian." To capture the camp It was necessary to ap proach within 10 feet and shout the cry of the captor It was at this phase of the war citne that the shoe less man made hi appearance. Me was Watts, ant he approached t he I Camp of the KOlltf from the rear. while the shoeless Watts stole to ward the hoys' campfire, his com rades, all Madras btUilll'OM men, took BJalffttOd pOtttlont. Nearer and near er itoli Wntu. Finally i a siwrt duv tance from the jampflrc, he was spot led. The bo . .WILLYS KNIGHT S I X For tliosc who vant the finest . . . brilliantly conceived, beautifully designed, wonderfully engineered and regally luxurious . . . the new Wllys-Knight Six abundandy fulfills the wishes of thousands of peopk- wlio have said, "When Willys-Knight builds o Six, I want one." It is a very different Six with a patented engine . . . the world's only tpe ot six-cylinder engine that grows more powerful and quieter with use i he .szo.-j'r-.s thing on ttheels. " tflfci fnlartl S fVviX- ,'f. .. Ttafi V94Si nJ,u, SIMti fUn 92141; H ....' -I 912 :. v ,.. O..,- 92S41t .... SH'H. WU-KmmM Fmt.Cvlin-1" MMu rmiinl i.'V1; l'lp SI49S; CtvH-StJn 9I4VJ; Mm 9 1575, flnaflfti tlt93. Ail pma . . . YWcJo. R. S. McClure, Dealer One block east of First National Bank 212 Irving St. Call for demonstration IMionc 21 J Woman's New Freedom Countless women in homes beyond the gas ' mains have learned that the secret of freedom from long kitchen hours lies in their cook stoves. They have abandoned the old fashioned coal stove and adopted in its place the improved Perfection Oil Range. This is the modern development of the oil stove an oil range, whose powerful burners have raised the standard of oil stove cooking to that of gas. Women arc iinding that kitchen tasks arc light ened by the faster cooking and the greater con venience afforded by these newly developed Perfection Ranges. Your dealer will lie glad to demonstrate Perfec tion's gas-like cooking service. Sec him today. The Clevf.land Mf.tai. Products Co. Oakland llraitchKth and IMlis Slreeli PERFECTION Oil Cook Stoves and' Ovens Mur . cioriitlvp of tin- Ontral Of son amMOi w'"' rlattad Um troop lit Madiai and Knlmoml thin wnek. He reports that Hum" troops are tn.ik lt!K K r pros' J.'. Keilinollfl .11. II Ih I boya win .pei ti ll ttl.lt ttlMd Hie' ntinitiier eatnp at :'i-otit Uke tliln -ar WHoTnc Garden. ; Vrv- &::,--k.. Garden? Asters and Their Troubles When ii plant baeona hlithlv lie- ilatlon to u void this plafut l to plant tralftpad and attaint nnnanal heanty, tin. aafara in new hoDh, Una Lba suit anil exiellenee. there seems 10 he a I thorOUIbly anil lti fOOd mil Ivat Ion panalty ot plasaaa ami ptsti to fol trout tba itart. ipraad thi- alarm ami low rapidly. Sm-h has hi-en thi- tate. The M)inptnm of this fllaaaat is that Kuve eluise, all hut two or three U.uv- of the ast'r, which lins linen hroiiKht the hud n nmlni Kn enls yi llow and tpg the eampflre. to n point where It rivals the rliry dOM BOl unfold and develop Its nor The action of the hoys had heen 1 santhemtim In size, with tt wider mal eolor. antltnpatad by tba wiser "IndUUM." If MM of colors not found In tba kit Stem rot and root aphis are oilier Whlli the scouts chased Wnlts tnr. p.-sis, I.lnie or wood ashes applied thrqngh the aaxabmtbi the Indians Some (ardanatl have Klven up In to the soil at plantlDf lime avoid rushed the ramp, taklnn the Ruards ! dlsxiiHl and left alters off the (ardanltbaaa Iroiihles ami copious doses of (irhiom i s and pro l.ilin'ni; themsel ion i list, which Is n pity, for there is no lohacco tea or nicotine solution Vlctori in lh'- nlKht'i battla aiihl to finer fall airnuitl and none more 1 poured ahoni the roota of the plants he virtually aa interesting as the hat-'easily raised until home of the pests will destroy the aphis. tie between America's two naval hit It. Insei t pests, which work nhove aQUadrona recently ill the Asiatics. j "Yellows" Is it new complaint that rround. are more easily controlled. The Intereating apiaoda f tba bat has canaad a itreai deal of trouble, I Tbs aster beetle cornea in Auiual H eof the Madras hoy acouta and the 'and bactafloloKlsts and seed special- Plant later types and this peal I" iitisliiess men in the snRehrnsh at 1 lata are Working to find out the cause eluded. Illack or hrown aphhi, wnlflll ninliiiKlit was related today hy V. B.lftnd a check. The main recoinmen- j often infest the asters, may he dls- "7 . J all sn cut vouti Antes at a niw lOf.AttON Thli YlH t YOU 110 lKOUt'At VITH TMIM LA T YlAtt. UMUTHf SOIl. AMD CIVl It M) MtAl nicotine aolntlong sprayed on the plants. They lire easy In control. I, line the soil two weeks hefore netiliiK out the plants, ciioiikIi hvdral ed lime or pulverized lluieslone to k'ive il ii IlKhl OOatlng Use a Unlit mOWi rake It In liKlitly. and then tit i I, i, tie meal when the uslers are net out and success Is likely. The pests need not deter llliyolle from growing asters. If you had yellows last year, plant the asters In n dif ferent soil Mils yeur. More than threeflftbi of the total number of persons employed In American automobile- factorial are iiiiiiin. ii . itj- ie.iMMiiiiiiiiie wiii iiii)- "j, 'iv'i ..rk , ,,,, ,,.., ., ii-t.iT.i.ii.t,,!!,,! .T.iiBf,,'!,,! j. '. , !v r. ritst;.' i ' 1. .)!..!, ;rs,':i i ! !; c' ? rrs rr ir. rri, rtsi jist; , ttt. ; rir ; r. . 1 . t; rst, "iim m tin- stale of Michigan Among Those Present Is fur quid warmth vihrn tvtrrutdid the Perficticn Oil lliattr. 5 !- for ahuriiHattl hot nvaler without gtii the Perfection Keroiene Water Heater fib JL MJCj Stylti, stirs and print In tail tviry neid and purr $684.00 F. O. B. Bend ARROW MOTOR CO., Inc. 1 m Bond at Minnesota Phone 4 1 9 BMallallllaaM "BETTER THAN SPECIFICATIONS" That in what they nay about CONCRETE WORK now being (Tone by Deschutes Concrete Pipe Company rnoNM M0