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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1918)
rAGH 8 IIKN'I) nUIililTTlN, UKNI), ORICOON, THURSDAY. AlMtll. 11, 101B This Is A Season of Original Ideas in Millinery, Coals, Suits, pesses,Sweaters, Waists, Skirts, Sport and Outing Garments When tho United Stntcs bociuno nn atly of Frnnco, tho Rreat French stylo crcatorn made apo clnl oftorts to produco ldoas to tit into tho general nocds of n coun try at war. This ilomamls quality. Wo do not (laim to bo tho choapcat store, hut wo lo clatra to bo tho best. Wo hamllo only tho most depond nblo merchandise, and soil thorn to you for tho samo prices you will buy Interior goods elsewhere. Our Reputation Stands on Quality VVf Slflc and Setviee We Viih to Announce the Anntl ot Wirthmoc and Welworth ViU Wo always have a crowd on hand to nee, and bo first to choose from each now shipmont of theso "popular waists. Hotnowlier thoso nro guaran teed waists, and it for any reason they do not como up to tho guar antee bring them back to us, for wo aro authorized by tho makers to ranLiaisvory ouo that is not satisfactory. The Parisian LADIES' OUTFITTERS Pringlc Building Bend, Oregon LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Friday's Daily.) II. C. Doty was a visitor from Red mond this morning. Denton O. Durdick was up from ttedmond this morning. II. H. Do Armond and V. A. Forbes nro at 'Mllllcan on business today. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dlrdsall aro on a fishing trip on the Metollus river. Frank Uodyfclt of Redmond was 4n Dend yesterday. W. L. Cowan and wlfo wero in Xroni Stauffer trading yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Cunning were visitors from Redmond yesterday. , J. H. Yqder camo In on last night's train and went to his ranch at Fort Rock today. Mrs. Gcorgo F. Campbell and chil dren came in .from thoir ranch yes terday and have, gone on to Lewiston 'to visit. Mr. and iMra. D. O. Durdick wore in towrTyeaterday afternoon. Helen Downing has bcon sick for tho past week with an ttack of ap pendicitis. Fred N. Wallace was up from Tumalo to attend tho Red Cross jucetlng last night. Mr and Mrs. B. Hatfield of Port land aro hare looking over the coun try and may locate near Pringle Falls. Sheriff S E. Roberts lias purchased a now Hulck car exactly llko the one offered by Ths Bullotin in its sub scription contest. Mr and Mrs Alfred E. Fuller camo In from Portland yesterday to live on their Jioniostead. Mrs. II. K. Urooka wont to La Pine yesterday in connection with the c .lining Liberty bond drive. Mrs, It. E. Storey; chairman of the La Pino auxiliary of tho Red Cross, re turned with hor to attend tho month ly Red Cross meeting hero last even ing. Tho six-day-old boy of Mr. and Harry Hoist died last night of n woak heart. Tho child's nanio was Harry Francis Hoist. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ivy returned last night from Galveston, Toxas, where they visited relatlvos several wcoks. Mr. Ivy is much Improved In health, as a result of his vacation. Mr, and Mrs. J. It. Roberts of Redmond wero in town yesterday shopping. Whilo horo Mr. Roborts turned over to J. C. Rhodes $217 raised from the sale of tho Red Cross sheep in Redmond, of which ho was In charge that tho tmuBcrlptton is now, for ouo year, It is worth 20,000 votes. It Is doubtful If ithero Uvea lit tho Hullo tin's territory n woman who cannot spend nno or two( hours union k hor frlouds and seouro tour unoro dally yearly subscriptions, A count of votes, then, will show a total of 120,000. Those tlvo subscriptions, making a total of $2G, turned In not later than 0 o'clock Friday evening, will constitute n club, and will en title tho can il Id u to to 100,000 addi tional votes a total ot 220,000 votes. That llguro Is about throe times what any candidate had In yoatorday's standing. You can vote enough to plnco your name among tho loaders and keep tho rest to start a reservo fund. Mind you, all this you have accomplished In a day or two at tho most perhaps n fuw hours. All Kntltletl to Votes. Sonto candidates do not under stand that they aro entitled to vote for making back collections. Votes aro Issued on all subscription pay ments, now or old, whether they nro pacing up nrroara or in advance. Volet fur Ku'ry Dollar. Whonovor ho cash you havo turned In slnco this offer started reaches n total ot $2G or over, then tho special voto offer bngtns to op erate In your favor. In other words, this offer means 4,000 extra votes In addition ito all tho regular votes for ovory dollar you send or bring to Tho Bulletin ofllco on or botoro April 12, Wo havo covered tho special offer plan so thoroughly that wo feel cer tain orcry candidate understands the conditions, and it hardly seems necessary to dwell further upon -the advisability ot getting thosu prom ised subscriptions Into thin office on or betoro tho closing day of tho offer. isa-il rawriiTIil OUR MEN'S DEPARTMENT & Cut Thin Out II Is Wortli Monfj. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with flvo conta to Foley & Co., 2S35 Sheffield Ave, Chicago, III., writing your name and address clearly. You will rocclvo In return a trial packago containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, oolds and croup, Foley Kid ney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tab lots. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. Classified Advertisements 100,000 Extra Vote Offer Closes This Friday Night (Continued from Pago 1.) fllOY of 1C wants to learn farm work with respectable fanner. Call Stanloy, Red Rock mill. S9-C-7c tho early starters thought these seemingly Inactive candidates would not work, and therefore had little to fear, but the sudden mannor in whlah they have como into action place an entirely different aspect on the out look. Suffico it to say that practically the ontlre list of women are up and doing every day, each proceeding with the steadfast purpose of win ning one of tho prizes. Altogether nlno valuablo prizes aro to bo dis tributed on May 12, and to be among the happy recipients is today possiblo for one candidate as another. Hero Is How It Can Do Done. The nomination blank counts for 5.000 votes. Tho first subscription will bring 15,000 extra votes In addi tion to tho regular votes. Suppose UST a word of appreciation of the splendid response to the Country's call for subscrip tions to the Third Liberty Loan. As before, this section went way "over the top", and we all have reason to be proud those of us who subscribed, BECAUSE we subscribed, those of us who did not, because others, better able, or perhaps more patriotic, subscribed liberally. At any rate this section has proven to be 100 American and anxious to do its share for the Cause. The First National Bank Bend, Oregon Mil .1-1 i I I ssasK VANTi:. 1 OR BALK. FOR SALE Puro blood bulls. 'Wo havo at Aldcrdale Hereford farm fourteen bond of choice registered Hereford bulls, one ntjd two years old, far sale. Our herd was start ed In 190.1, and by careful breed ing, blending tho best of eastern with western blood, we havi built up a Imrd of over 100 head of fine, rugged pure bred Hereford Podlgrees furnished with nodi anlmnl, and oach bull sold U abso lutely guarantnod. Edwards Hrofl , owners. Phone of address Fred A Edwnrds. Fossil, Ore., or 8 II Ed wards, Mayvlllo, Ore. 01 C-7p FOR SALE Second hand Simplex cream separator, 1500 lb. rapiclty JIG. 00. A. Ahlstroin, Desrhutos, Orogon. UH-G-Sip FOR SALE Why limnoiteiiil when you can buy a deeded rarrh on the Tumalo project, ICO ncres, for $f per acre? House and barn: good outsldo range. Address Lock Hox 2, Tumalo, Ore. 02-Glfc FTR SALE 4fi0 flno wooled owes and Iambs. Ewes from one to six yearn old. Some February lunilin. Prlco reasonable. J. J. Elllngor, Redmond, Ore. 721C-12p FOR BALE All my milch cows, Jor soy and roan Durham.. Mrs II S. Johnson, Tumalo. . 00-G-8p FOR SALE 1 roan Ilurharn bull: 8 cows with calf; 10 two-year-old heifers, C with calf: 2 two-year-old steers. All for $50 a head. Also 5 yearlings at $30 n liuud. Wlltse Bros,, Roberts, Ore. 8:i-0-7p FOR SALE Ono dozen single comb Rhode Island linns and u toikerel W. N. Ray, Tumalo. 80-Cp FOR SALE 14-Inch W. II Oliver plow, Good as now, At Ilellows' blacksmith shop: 79-fip FOR SALE 1C0 acroB on tho rlvor, 25 miles south of Hmid. Well located for stock or dairy, i L. Corbln, It. 4, Orogon City. 71-5-101) FOR SALE 2 tvo-yoar-old Jorsoy heifers, 2 young cows, 1 slx-month-dd helfor calf. Prlco $200 If takon at once. E. P. Lqthy, Alfalfa, Oregon. 32-4-7V FOR SALE OR TRADE 20 acres nonr Vancouver, Wush., for Uond property, 11 ox 532, Uond, Oro. 30-4-Cp FOR SALE Tillamook calves. Boo Gosnoy nt TlraberworkorB Union. Phono 2171. 1-tfc fS ? Havo you seen tho wonderful values wo are showing in the Men's Dept.? See our line of Suits for the boys, young men and men. This has been one of our busiest departments, which proves that our values cannot bo duplicated elsewhere. Wo have a Hig line of Men's Suits with the UNION LABEL. Don't fail to visit this depart ment. Always a pleasure to show you whether you buy or not. Boys' Knickerbocker Suits in Norfolk and pinch-hack models in a big variety of patterns. Have them in sizes 5 to 17 $2.98, $3.1)8, 1.98, $5.90, $0.1)0, $7.1)0 Boys' Knickerbocker Pants 69c, 98c, $1.-19, $1.98 Men's Dress Pants... $2.98, $3.98, $-1.1)8, $5,90 Men's Suits in staple and fancy patterns $9.90, $12.50, $1-1.75, $17.50, $19.75, $21.75 Men's Suits (Union Label) in staple and fancy patterns $19.75, $2-1.75, $27.50 Men's Caps. ,. .. , I9c, (!)c, 98c, $1.-19, $1.98 WE Others LEAD Follow. J. C. PENNEY CO., Inc. WE LEAD Others Follow. harness and farming tools to sell to party renting. Phono 13F3I, or Imiulro llulletln. l8-iip TO TRADE OR EXCHANOE. TO TRADE Sevon passongor car, 1913 model, for team, burnesi i and wagon. L. O. Reed, llox 8G, , Rend, Ore. 00-3.4-5-Cpl LOST AND FOUND. ESTRAY Como to my plnco, C miles southeast of Mllllcan ranch, grey maro and colt. Owner cau havo same, by giving satisfactory proof and paying for adv and other oxponscs. Julius Krellwitz. 78-20 ESTRAY Como to my place, (5 miles southeast of Mllllcan ranch, groy maro and colt. Owner can havo tamo by clvlnif satisfactory nroof and paying for ndv. and other ex-1 ponscs. Julius Krellwitz. 22-3-Gp FOUND Stray horse, branded JP ccnncctiul on loft stifle. Iitmo In hind leg, color bay, about seven J years old, weight 1,00(1. At om Fox food yard. 74-5-6p Brand Directory ft FRANK PEItCIVALIi Milllcuii, Oregon. adv 8Dp A Right sldo: right ear crop ped: wuttlo right hind leg. II. L. 'I ONE, HlMiTN, On-. ndv 100c V. It. .lOIIVKOV, .Mllllrnu, Oregon. Gardens are one thirtg that will sure help win the war Seed that are good, plus a little labor, always ,get the desired results. Our Stock of Seeds ore Fresh and Complete. Skuse Hardware Co. s I i iMiiiii' u fr BilBHulll FOR RENT. FOR RENT Flvo-room qottago at Tumalo; ront -good system; extra Jot for garden; freo water for garden; $8 nor month, J, C. Thorpe, Tumalo, 8G- FOR RENT 40 acres, 25 cultivated, good water right; 0 miles north eaat of Rend, Team, wagon and HflYfc For the thrifty housewife who wants a better cooking Oil MAZOLA The American woman demands quality even when she thinks most about economy. That is one reason why Mazola, the pure oil from corn, for deep frying, sautcing, shortening and salad dressings is now used in thousands of homes in preference to butter, lard or suet. And since the Food Administration asks us to savo theso fats the housewife is especially glad to have a cooking oil which is so pure, wholesome and economical. Not one drop of Mazola is wasted it can be used over and over again as it does not transmit taste or odor from one food to another. I: is as pure and iweet as the most delicate food cooked in it and it males fried foods more easy to digest free from grcasincss or soggincss. Use Mazola for your salad dressings, too makes them especially delicious, Get Mazola from your grocer in pint, quart, half-gallon or gallon tins. The large sizes give greatest economy. Also ask for the free Mazola Hook of Recipes or write us direct. You i room 7 i.luni.4 II Knot. tot no lr. mli lailiftciloa. Corn Products Refining Company j-. 17 Uattcry Place Now York -Aiml I LJ I I km. W I isrw lt . ZZ-HHVfcL LsBtft I a rum f kEi gr TS jjS? Sv ksHJ V V AHO J ksH .luffo" '' """' m Hj'V IvCOOKINGf M (gSSj- jfcZssgiaS) LsHri' " 71 IS WlSSffij mmKMKtnEl XhUaSlk. .uHn.HM.wmu IjM, iMSSM rnitttt MMMSJIJSllMpjpMI Sdtl.i Rtpr.iMt.llrM Johnson, Lie ber Company PertUoJ, Orttoa al y I W .