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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1933)
Til 10 HIONI) BULLETIN, BRND, ORE, FRIDAY, APKII. ai, IP.'!:! PA OR SEVEN lJOCKSDROP WITH GRAINS ollar Recovers Price J Today 4Miul SlerliiiK Crashes nrly. rutting I remains on drain Markets w York. Apr. 21.- (IP) Sin. ki wetl tuH'i down Iniluy when ilolliir nunli a uiiml i renvoi y In uf tbo pound nU i linn mtd utber Hli currem-im. w cnir-b In Inn iHiunil Mciluw i itn nprnniK of $:i!KH'j to $.'I.'M '4 iHMl heavy M'lhnu into wm-ut mid tin In thiippt'd l:,n In 1 St truth In tiny. Oilier Ki'dim miide mr ondinu t'lhMt. Silver trku the i iif .'i(M pulnlH. I'liiitiiiinilUrrt K1'" :ly were lower. it rupltl iipluin In tin' diillur Win. chnlml rciu'lluu from nil ovor t'timlitimi. It wnn HiMnnccrttiut I Iiiiai wlni luid untnipuli'd wild linniii y (IfinoiuilrnlMinN, itinl it liuvc lici-n fiiuiiu'HMl liy the 1 1. 'J i ilumiuh their i'iiiidlti(lnn I, uliliMinli thiil could not he iltliril. lltnK ww ..x.r.t.tio thmutfhout lny in (lie iiMlu-.lii.il iliviMon. i licit wen hum hit .iltcr their p llM' yrr.ti-l.lt-V. Halll nitilh Wrtv n-uitimi it( the i)H-nlntti M'iiiiiiK tit hum lr lh yrai' tti ItliKHK oi I tn If-i.OOO jliuuv Ciuld ntlitliiK n finriKlii'd it fniiiiK in tin nft n )y (tdvtmctnit to iii-w hihr. the vrt.r. Avi.itinh hsueji had u pod uf htirnuth. lie iniul roiikthtrnt iinloiiifliiK u !icd In the utilities. Cniimdidiitril wn dumMl nit tht m.itkcl on n over ii divlilriwl leriuclimi n tlnt'ctoia mi-el next wn-k. (u hcil mme thuit U jMitnf.v Puhlu I'ICr nf Nw JiiMy, Noltll AllnT i, Sttindanl (Jan and United (itft tovement wt'akrni'd. Amernim plmiip which wiut MrnttK yentcr . i(uv? tip neatly all of lift rii? of I Mil nl.v he Mlvcr k'toiip .sofitnt'd, cmc- Bly AitK-iliait Smeltintf, U. S. Itinti mul Intel nut. mini Sliver n 'I he cntite Uionp nf Mt-callrd liinodity itockr. were haid ptcMinl trailer took iiroftlA. he laM hum M-llini: mcrcucd art i'Iom neurcd. liekrtn Irll lw 1 ncverul minute mid it wan nc arv to nlihli'VlnU tptulati nn tiol ifutiifi wpio hravily jiohl U. Slti hi ok Ik low W. na in.-. I a Vfftlt'iday of 4 'J' i AniiMlcan , Continental Can. Utt Pont, Al (?hrtnlciil, Stiir KiH'lnuk and a K' llM of olhrm oM 2 pointti oi i". Ilnim-.ilakc MmiHK u-m-hrd n irr- hlKM of JUl in llio mid-day Iiaii luitl other uohi i it mm made new for the year. Ilomentukr is the fty arlive nUivk n.)lin at thai prirtv k in WiZO then? whip !H Imiipi imK alove LtX) and In PK!U there 37. i-nplt? the iM-hitvlour of the Moek ket, hmliiPM eonllmied to reflect fnlenciv 'I he Unit anil HiadMicet lew w-itr hullish on all llne. ililies Musi Divorce Merchandising Business .leni, Ore.. Apr. :.I.--UP Mer- ndiint( by public utilitte. m Orr- imut w liimuicu m it wpuialc artut(ut. irder to I he I effect was made to- liy Public Ulilideii Coinmt.sioner Kat lert Thoinajt. plie older iiUo hjM'rtf ir-lly stated bt nil rmployen in the opeiattnu biMtoiLN are prohibited from umiu( tune Oi'ld lor hy the rate payer. ol ki tutu Juid selling and iLvti-tl- iu mrthiindi-MMK. human naid the matter had Im-cu note his depaituient for more than ear. MerchnnU of the Mute have been orou.ily dcmnndiuu Ihb chantie," lit 1homa.s. PINK Ol'TPUT LAItCKK Hi Hand. C)ie., Apr. 1 (LP- fv huMitcHs totaling 'l.imi.OOO feet about li.t per cent below the e-year average fur April and per cent under the week lefoio, reported here today hy the stern Pine association for the k ending April lath, based on reports of 111, mills, only 4! ol ah were operating. Shipmenls e L'K..r)l)0.()00 feet anil nindiietiim -U,Hi0 feel. This put production 1.8 per cent of capacity its com d wilh 11.3 per cent for the pre- Bum week and HO per cent for the r to date. he upturn in production usually liieeiiblu at this .teiiAon of the vear Mile apparent Mill leaves current luction about l per cent under coriTNpnnding week a year ago. rent orders were 18 per cent of Iwmill capacity. V the year lt dale, orders de ised nboul ner cent, .slnnmenls 3 per cent and produetinn 1 ner Qt under the 1!K(2 tolnlK for the Inie period. SAN UtANl IS( ( MAKKKTS utlerl)ii .score 21; Ul cnrc 20':; coro 20. K Extra Iiuhc medium ; Mmill lO'j. hee.se II, oultry Leghorn hens nil sizes colored under A Ins. I.i; : IIke. over 14-IB. 1-cghorn broilers o 17 lbs. per do.en I2-I:t; 18 to bs. per dozen 1 4-15. Flyers, leg it, over 2 lbs. 17-18: colored, un 11 w. 18-20. Knii.ster.s, colored to 4 I In. 2.1-24: over 4 Iks. &1-24. .iters, ohl leghorn 7-9; colored Smiahs nil sizes IH-20. Domestic bils under 5 lbs. H-D; 5 His mul erinan physlclnns recently re ed that heart disease is resnon- Mo fur more than ono-tliird of the His uf locuinutlve engineers. n Jiii.1 ni. Ia mul Mn Kuli ki rlKH-ki-r mid nil I In- little KnickirrbiK'krrii wire lf-KiiiniiiK tu be ufraid that fog und li cliizlinn nun wnulil n'mll lli-ir iMitiri- Kiulrr Siliidny. the nun Mnlli-d thruuKh the clouds und the fnm iiiik Fifth iivrmn K-ihti puriifli. ltl.'U fflitinn, wirn un! Itere'ii u mcihtiiI view of the inoduh aiK'ctucle aa the rrnwd-. I'liH-ri'i'd finin tin- Krrnt St. lJiilrii-k' cnlhednil. r-s. . IIWil.N IIMtK TODAY Moiucu O Diiie, pietty. 20, ami poor, ui in lovr with Dan Cardigan. neir to one oi eiveuire inrninn , Monnie wotkf. in druu ntore, help ing to Aupitorl her mother, her I yi. linger filler, Ky, anil her bro ther. Mmk. An oluVr hiotlier, Hill. ih a K'fai.e mecltanle. The O'O.n ?s t navi nei'ti netter iliis. lan aici- t ... ... t i... ..i dm no M,. Monnie o il at o r ftmj not .mk iMonnie out at onir. ! She K unhappy. Dan urnvn. unex-, Vint' j(. . ikf ii iiii .-. ., ; . '. , v-ium ir.iv in InM.intly .Sanilia took cIhuki; ol j llie .Mliiiilliin. Kelui taiitlv Monica a.linit..-,! to Iktm-II the olh. r Kirl'.-1 cluirin. S.,,l, was prettily l-,y j with lotl. of the me... with fhal -le hut lai-e wlnnn .-Oie addicwd for-1 mtilly iint J with Dan. wIhim fliM name, of couiru', she employed. "liincy finding you two here," Sandm iltuwled, pulling tiff tier while glnve.N and M'llliiig herself in a chair iipjxiMte Monnie and next In Dan. Her tonghoihed gray eve flickeied an intlant over Mnimic'.t i let'(I V it. Alntilllr In WilsIi 1 1 1 1 I hpf . o.. .i i l.i.i it ' -"II-'' li-l ".d they no "Ut r'd-l i ,, '",' , ,. halter R.iy'ly o( no-' '' Tl"'" "-"ed cluscr v. U,at h,L' At a liiiii-itii till,.-,, ilu-v en-1 . , ii ,i i i "i' , , no one il.se ill Ilic Mure miRlit hear. ".Milter til , K.h.Ve f " "l "' S"ml'j' ' " ..ti." conf.d- . anil Ii l i:r h" eneoim.er. jhe wondered, "- ,. -iu. s vmlr .virt, Monnie." .he Minpte frock, for tho hriefeM pos- .said I'd Ik home early." Mhlo moment M-mme had the wna- Uc mll(trri-d Mmwlhing rather tui tion thai Saudi a wa:t coolly dishk-luraciotis and Monnie rase, rather ...K un. i-...n.-.en.sr; oanoia nan ix-en , a good friend to her all this past yeur, had gone tu some tumble, ac tually, to be nice to her. "I'm imag ining things," Monnie decided, giv ing lieiself a mental shake. None the less, it galled her to find that Sandra was calmly annexing Dan and that he was permitting it. The color flamed in Monnie's fare. Sandra was talking to Dan in a low intimate lone, not to U l.eaiil alx.vc the orchi'M in's blent. Monnie turned to find Charles Eastnre's guxe full uiHin her. He nsked, 'Cure to dance?" She rove, and, with the barest word to the others, slipped Into his ' arms. How tall the man was! And what enorinouv shoulders he had! He seemed ai'lually tn dwarf Dan who had always, heretofore, seemed Apolhi-hke in his proportions. She was grateful In him. He danc ed easily and well mid Monnie's Milall sllpcrcd feet followed his steps smoothly. Once he spoke. "Sorry I don't do these new stunts." She glanced up at him to find he was smiling and indicating the performance of two or three young couples dancing iibsoi hcdly in the center of ihc floor. Cheek In rheek, brow In l.iow, Ihoy revolved to the music. Now and then Ihey would bleak apart and, will, arms about each other's necks, walk for ward slowly weal ing I lie rapt expression- of sleep walkers. It wiut n .spectacle to which Monlcii was ac customed but, seen with the eyes of this amused newcomer, il suddenly took on a new light. She forgot her pain in Dan'e defection sufficiently lo smile with him. "It is rather funny, Isn't II?" He shrugged. "Seems so lo me. Is it the very newest?" Monnie told him, "The high school girls all do it. My young sister, Kay" ( He Interrupted her. "Ah I was sure you girls must be sisters. I see her every clay whon she passes the office. Monnie kitd, Mirfrised, "Uul I oidn't know you had one." Then she flushed because she had revealed so much interest "I haven't," Charle.i Eustace told her. "My uncle's place Is what I mean. Dr. Waterman's. I fio down there every day to roud." ... .. ,'",!'y '""'"l to Ihc sul.jecl of Kay. "She's extraordinarily pretty," Eu stace said thoughiruily. "Or rather 1 should say she's beautiful. She has a sort of sort of luminous qual ity almut her Mini's dazzling." Monica reflected that Kay would he wild wilh delight to hear this. Poor child, she had few enough compliments! The music stopped and they re turned lo their seals. Sandra sat It's Easter on Fifth Avenue p - . h, mccn. hack, Miitltnii faintly. Dan, hh he tom. woic u mmidy look. Monnk pretended not to notice. siw Mt uniiceoiinliiliiy ni;mnearico. IJj.n tarniK:m wiwih hip oniy uhmi in the world, after all! She wa fool- I .'.vnrv hm..ll .Infht. wotind her wi I deeply. .i.io iii .. ti.f u iiiilli':il l(Kk.l i , U wauIn!0!'1 Msvw u j Munnict heightened color nnht. Ko (, ti(nt. Monnie fell dis- dancmc nlace with Dan and, know-! i i t " " " c r "nl'V". decked with that lambent line lis a iiccoy: 11,1. 11,1. uie iiiouki" ,h, l,.la.sl.c! Kuili.cc Wits far Iiki dcniinble n companion to lo ' u.,cd as any w..n..i.-.s catVoun. She wa,. .she tlimiht. full ol -trnnuo fancie - tonixht and at the thotntlit ! . - .he frowned. Dan - il was always Don who lnpired thU iiumhI of envy I and diAliusu Mie could never ix'. really natural when he was alioul intLst always be acting a part Sandra toyed wilh her sandwich and Dan gloomed. On a Midden im pulse Munnie ald calmly, 1 must be gelling along. Dan. You know cnfii us k-. hut detenu ned. "All right, Dan, if you want to stay and dance with Sandia perhaiu Mr. Emtace will lake nie home." It was a chalice throw and it told. Dan got to Ins feet. "Sorry Monnie feels she has to break up the party." Hint made her ashamed but she held to her determination. "You don't need to leave now, honestly, Dun." Charles Eustace had risen, wiu? smiling at her oddly. "I should be delighted if Miss Lawrence approves the change in iwrtners." No one could have told what San dra's emotions were. If it was tri- un.ph she felt, she veiled It well "Stick around. Dan." she advised idly. "Mr. Eustace will lake good care of Monnie and, after all, you can see her tomorrow any lime." Her flashing glance advised the company that Monnie was always available. All the other girl's soul lose in outrage at this hclnlenge. "Nol quite that," she said coolly. "I'm (rightfully busy these days. See you sometime, Dan." Her heart was heating very fust ns she felt Dan and Sandra alone together. She felt n little sick and her victory tasted bitter in her mouth. ... Sandra came rushing into the drug store the next day, quite ns if nothing had hapiwned. In the face of her bright cordiality Monnie could do nothing. Hadn't she, after all, made the initial slcp the night before? Hadn't she offered to leave Dan with Sandra, going off home Willi Charles Eustace? Oh, she was just fidgety and suspicious, that was all! Sandra was so sweet you hnd lo trust her! "You minx!" Sandra exclaimed archly. The Newfangles ' YOU MtAM ) . ( I'LL SA.V SM6 )( BUT. vJHW ( DIDN'T VMWT To SEE. T 'f BUT, IF IKIES OOGLESMOPS K ( Ut vMD CAME. fcBOUT THE I LL TE.LL NDO ! I'LL CAA.L ( DlDM'T SEE THE i Monnie, wrappinu up the box uf exMiivt' fjice powder her friend her chiirmiiiKly demanded, turned to Blare. "What do you mean?" Saudi tt ItHiked more arch than before, her thm, prettily routed l, Mnihnn mockingly. "As if you clidn t know .,5tJ. j jon.t a( honcsty ' Monnie protested, . "BaKK'nK Unit handsome devil," Sand i ii inurmurctl. "You're clever, t ! at I . . .. n iimiiiim. Munni(. f.Lshclj. Do you call tltut . . hUnv "i" j i.i e x.. ...... i i-i. .. i 1. 1 ,.':.. .i . i i. i on it H un vw op nei ne. ui, un i . 1: 1, v.i,l.. ,. ,,,T "' 'j,,,,, 8 .., j,,i; ,. 1,' .... , , ,., ' P."1.? ', t,, "leeH "A" " ll . "v? r "'J',, conversation hnd Sandra's laugh tinkled across the counter and several loungers at the soda fountain turned to stare at her. "Oh, my dear, you know how it is!" she said with an airy gesture. Sandra's assumption that every un married male in Belvedere paid court lo her had irked many of her contemporaries. Munnie had never felt a surge of irritation at this assumption before. Now she exper ienced it Of course, Sandra was charming but "What are you thinking of?" San dra demanded. "Nothing at nil," Monnie said hastily. "Well, then, I'll tie going," drawl ed Sandra over her .shoulder. "See you soon." She had not said a single word about Dan, had. in fact, delilcralcly left his name out of Ihc conversa tion. Monnie burned to know what they had talked alx.ut the night before. Sandra was her good friend. But what had she said to Dan about her? It would be casv for Sandra! to dismiss Monnie with a phrase, WHILE WE H(WE PROVEO. BEYOND ANY DOUBT, THAT THE HOUSE WAS DELIBERATELY" SET APIRE. WE ARE CONVINCED YOU PEOPLE HAD ABSOLUTELY NO KNOWLEDGE OP OR CONNECTION WITH THIS INCENDIARY ACTION-, (Mom!! Pop) Sho could day, "rf courw, nice little minx, Danny, but and Ifijve the implication thai Monnie was nie hule thing HUT her; people lived on the wrong side of. town in the- wronit vut of hou.-e. Would tin matter to D;n? Per-1 harm not to him. hut to hin nob- OWil irtiiuiyyrft; l..fin juuue Urui- f Hail lookrd 'way Over Monnie'l head) L.. I. . II I I t . I . r. Ii 1 creafn. (fraldine. Dan k (.(.iter, gave her the coolest of nod.n whn they clwint-pd to meet. If Monnie raK'd at th in her heart there wax noihina f.he rould do ulxiut it. Dan could change it all quickly enough, if he wished. No one in Belvedere would dare In snub Mrs. Daniel Cardigan. monnie an we red the telephone, took i,rA,-rm uU it o -riU ftf ! dare. Things were not going at all j as she had expected when Dan ' came home. What was fhtt to do? She seemed to be losing: him. (To Be Continued) 9 BRIGHT SPOTS 'Uy MniiH PreMt New York. Apr. 21. IP Further Improvement in trade and industry tins week was reported by Dun and Bradslrect, Inc. Detioit The hiiti(et April retail Inuincss in Hudson and rlvsex carK illcc J93J wils predicted today. The company had on hand 20J5IZ do mestic pa.v.enKer car ordeni for im mediate delivery mid 4i6 for export. WahinKton Hie war department awarded a contract to the General' Motors Corp.. for 386 truck costing : iZJIXIf and 123 station wagons costing S.Vi..W, Lotnville. Ky. The L .uisvil'; ' and Nashville railroad reported for I the two months ended February 28 a net income of $202 , 036, against a ' net loss of $1,171,211 in the first twol months of 1932. Rochester. N Y.Ri,er Dental j lanufactiirmg to. reported for 19321 u,l,rf ,., l. . I I... iD-11 1 '. KgnilM , 914 in 1931. BUTTER MARKET STRONG Portland. Ore.. Apr. 21 (LP) The ! demand (or butter continues to in crease rather than slow up with in creasing price of recent days. Values are being generally maintained for cubes and prints on the open mar- i FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity in ket. DL-mand switched somewhat j 4 room modern house. What have from the lower scores to the stand- j you? Inquire 138 Hawthorne, be ards although some shops are still 1 tween 4 and 6 p. m. 90-116-117p catering onlv to the cheapest trade t and are taking a loss on that. ! DAIRY COWS for sale. Write Des- Buttcrfat values are firm. While j chutes Valley Loan Company, the general trade is quoting to re- Redmond, Oregon. 81 -1 15-1 17c ccntly established "A" grade basis, ' some are still quoting the old stand- ; FOR RENT ara or cr.uming cream ana arc pay ing up to 19-20c for this while for ! sweet stock they arc naming 21 -22c pound. 7 lie trading basis ff.r eejts is gen erally unchanged. There was no change in values for the day but un dergrade are still being offered at any old price available. Strength is being generally re tained in the market for live chick ens of practically all sorts wilh the possible exception of very small broilers. The latter are inclined to continue shaded figures. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Portland, Ore., Apr. 21 (LP) Hogs, estimated 550, rail supply 451 direct. Driveins steady. A few light butchers $4.35. Pigs to killers S3 75- j 3 90 and n feeder buvcrs $3.25-3.75. M.wl ft 7s Cattle, estimated 25. calves 15. All driveins except 13 alves direct No-1 thing sold early. Market quotable around steady. Sheep, estimated 50. all excected in trucks. None arrived early. NO ENTERTAINMENT FOR COPS Brockton, Mass. (LP) Radios on Brooklyn police cars have been or dered locked at a certain wave length to prevent police on duty frum listening to broadcasts more i entertaining than crime news. LITTLE THEREFORE . HERE IS OUR COMPANY S CHECK TO YOU, FOR THE FULL AMOUNT OF THE INSURANCE CARRIED ON HOUSE AND CONTENTS- Bureau of CLASSIFIED IADVERTISEMENTS L'laMifinl vtvfti-ln rhmw -r Imim. 'M t tu, mil wrr 2. All riiril FOR SAI.K FOK S ALB 12, 14 and 16 inch plow shares, hobbles, Johnson hay fork, brooder, wire stretchers and other ranch needs. Sanitary cots, stoves, ft beds. The New Deal, 1017 Bond. 92-1 16p FOR SAt.R OH R V. VT- fir rd rnlllo or sheep farm, good well and buildings, open range. Located 15 miles east of fiend. Henry Sten - Karon, route i, Dox IU. rnonc irj. bO-115-lCc 1 decorating of all Kinds, in town LOOK Purebred chicks from high or out. Furniture and pianos re producing, blood tested flocks. 1 finihhed. Lower costs, oualitv work. Leghorns $3 per hundred; Rhode Island Reds. Buff Orpingtons, Bar - red Rocks, $10 per hundred. Turkey poults $30 per hundred. Custom hatching. Central Oregon Hatchery, Redmond, Oregon. 19-109-lJc! FOR SALE, cheap for cash, will cpnsider terms, 4 room modern house, 2 lots, garage, chicken yard, ideal spot for Harden. ci 151-W or at 215 Hunter place. 78-I15-117p CHICKS April 19th and Mav 3rd deliveries. Reds. MOO per 100: White Leghorns, $7.00 per 100. Chicks selling fast now, order early. Hart's Hatchery, Bcavcrton, Oregon. a-lM-fiSp i FOR SALE Silvcrtonc electric 8- tu"c cabinet radio at bargain he served as a messenger during the Pr'cc- A'10 hoy's bicycle. Call cv- ! merger of the Associated Reformed "'"- at 1042 Delaware Ave j and United Presbyterian synods in: 88116c j 1858 to form the United Presbyterian j Pnu nR ... ,!fhureh; , He wa! superintendent of ; fuK oAm urt lKALtl-Modcl 1 : Uniondalc cemetery lor 60 years. ; ; L. M. Haynes, neuinoiiu. ii-iiop FOR SALE 15 weaner Dies, seven ! weeks old, $2 each. At River ranch, I 4 miles west of Redmond. May Dee. 89-1 16p 1927 CHEVROLET TRUCK for sale cheap. Or will trade for passenger car. Inquire 1082 Cascade place. 95-llGc FOR RENT Sheep range south of Bend on Deschutes river. Plenty of feed and water. A. D. Lewis, ! 1503 Awbrcy road. Phone 684. 64-113-117p! FOR RENT Close in. clean, modern -apartments. ' Inquire Hotel Down ing or phone 39. ft2-Ul-116c WANTED WANTED Woman to stay wilh 1 lady days. Apply at first house : back of Carroll Acres store. 87-116c i WANTED To trade good used ra- dios for wood. Bend Furniture i Company. 86-115-116c LOST LOST OR STRAYED Black marc, 1 around 1200 pounds, short tail, brand on left hip, halter on. Headed' towards Prineville. J. P. Baker, Rt. 2, Bend. Phone 9F12. 79-115-117p MISCELLANEOUS THE BEND-C HEM ULT STAGE : leaves daily at 1:30 P. M. from Frenchic's. Makes connections with I norlh mid southbound S. P. trains. ! Onemted hv J. J. fiilhridc. Phono ! 655. 19-91-117p ORPHAN ANNIE: MY-MY- OUST LOOK AT THAT THAT REPRESENTS MORE MONEY'N AIOST FOLKS IN THIS TOWN EVER SAW- JUST WAIT'LL I SHOW THIS CHECK TO A FEW PEOPLE THANK YOU- THANK YOU VERY MUCH- AROUND Information rrn f-.r 11, wor.U r ,r-. Oiw rrnt Jfr divert uonv tri-tly r-h in wlvancff'. WHEN I clean and repair your: watch, I guarantee accurate lime service. The total cost only $2.00. j H. B. MrKre, watchmaker. Office I m Simpson's Paint Store, i 92-lirp LOAN'S ON AUTOMOBILES or con tracts refinanced, payments re fUtrt-A Pmmnl mnfiloniil .rti.- j Legal rates. State license No. M-U4. i N. H. Gilbert, 1016 Bond St. Phone )21 - J. 73-114-NOc , PAINTING, Papering, Kalsomining, j Terms. F. I. Brown, 1334 E. Second. 1 I Phone 71 1. 98-98-124p i j . PHONE 137-J -- Suits cleaned and! j pressed, 75c. All other clothes in! proportion. Suits made to order, tx:.st in quality to fit, as low as' SI 7.50. Dick, the Tailor. 65-llfip WOOD FOR SAI.F. JUNIPER wood for sale. Kelly's Wood Yard. Phone 340. 4G-85-117p KNOX DESCENDANT DEAD FittsburRh (LP) A direct desccn- i dant of John Knox' founder f Prcs- yierianism, r icming jam.eson, 00, j died here recently. As a boy of 10 TRY STETSON TRU-BLU GILLETTE TYPE RAZOR BLADES 5 FOR 35c Bend Drug Co. CHICHESTERS PUIS W TUB OUMO.11 BRAND. . - nwDnujilM A m ia U4 an fild( O) n. icllnl with Rl'j f for Chlbc C 1'UU In lid nJ .-oet-Jiie boin. uirl will fjMr llrtnlil. AiV for ' erf! - t'JIF.A . TF.RS DIAMOND 1 3010 1Y PRUGGUTS B7KiYWtt84 FRED A. LIEU ALLEN, M. O. Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat Specialist Room G, Penncy-Ne wherry Bldg. Office Phone 97 House Phone 534 Office Hours 9 to 12; 1:30 to 5 Good News for RUPTURE Sufferers MOST RUPTURES CAN BE SUCCESSFULLY TREATED . WITHOUT OPERATION WITHOUT PAIN WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME Dr. Clarence W. H ink ley. Rupture Specialist, will hold a clinic in conjunction with my office in the near future. Register with me now for FREE CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION DR. ROY REYNOLDS Phone 489 O'Donncll Building The Pay-off YOU'LL DO NOT HI NO OP THE KIND YOU'D LOSE IT, SURE- NEW HERE - BUY I 7wm H 1 l r i i YFl RUT WEK CLEkSHMtt. VM "THIS frPKKTAA6MT HOUW ivMU sflHtvT ABOUT GOIWGS A S. Loui tol dealer bringit his store to tho ctwtomeni, drivityi around with u giMd line of woodaiul melat-working lOoLs, plumbing and parage supplies. DR. ROY REYNOLDS CIIIKOPKACTOK O'Donnell Ultlg. Phone 489 Complete X-llay Ktilpment A. D. LEWIS PAINTING CONTRACTOR Interior Decorator Wall Paper Samples Estimates Free Telephone 681 1503 Awbrcy Rd. O.S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Eyt, E.r. Noie. Throit Sptclalltt Suit, 17-19 O'Kim DMj. Phonn: Office 175-J Rn. 313 W , H-an: 9 to 122 to 5:30 Evtninas by Appointment DR. (i. VV. WINSLOW Veterinarian Kcsidrnrc II Irviiig Dr. Pauline Scars Osteopathic Physician FOOT OF OREGON AVENUE Phone 410 WALL PAPER New, beauti ful patterns at new low prices. 5c PER ROLL AND UP KALSOMINE Give the old walls and ceilings a chance to show their true colors. Simpson Bros. Paint Store R26 Wall Street Phone 3S-J WE HAVE ANNIE TO THANK, THAT WE'RE NOT RU1NED AND THAT MONEY IS COING YES- AND IM TH' MEAN TIME, THIS CHECK IS OOiN' INTO TH BANK TO BE USED TO BUILD US A i I wt Kt nu m HOUSE AND FURNITURE By Cowan SHE rsNOMb(-- - OM IKi ..,); ) 1 3k- ?8