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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1919)
PAOK'r True Thrift is Shown By Intelligent Spending i 1 , he Key to Independence is Thrift, Start February 3, 1919 IIKNI) IIUM'KTIN, IIKNI), OHIOGON, TIIOJIHIMY, .MNlAHY fl, JOJO tv !' t! ARNER IIICNIVB KCONOMY L'KNTBlt his store is Headquarters for the lirifty, That's Why We. Are . . . '. . . BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER Make a Habit of Shopping At Headquarters THRIFT FOR THE BUYER. Make your dollar do the full duty of 100 cents. This is the message that Thrift Day brings to the purchasers in Bend. By patronizing merphants whose advertisements appear in The Bulletin, a big step has been taken toward attaining this end. Buy the articles that are needed. Don't purchase a flimsy garment for one dollar when for half again as much you can secure double the wear. Don't be extravagant and camouflage it as thrift. Get the kind of clothes that are fitted for your work. Buy the kind of seeds that will result in the biggest yield. Patronize the dealer who makes honest statements about honest goods, who gives you your money's worth in the commodity he sells you and in service rendered. Read the advertisements. Study the list of products and prices which the dealer offers. Know what you want, and what you want to pay for it, before you go to the store and you will effect a sav ing in time for yourself and for the salesman who waits on you. There is Real Thrift in These Prices Calico, standard grade, Cg per yard 3 Gingham, a good one Ac per yard . Hri Percale, !27-inclic.s wide fs per yard vt Thread, all colors and numbers CAr per spool - V'xt Hose supporters, all sizes 1 C - per pair k Ji Men's Work Shirts, good ones 4 Or each OC Canvas Gloves, the heavy kind ftf J) pairs for i . J"t Quart Enameled Sauce pans y CT each Jv I Quart Enameled Milk Pans " C each : JV Oat Meal Dishes KQr set of (5 J3PO Pie Plates, fanev gilt edge A f (for .' : Cuds and Saucers, fanev china C 1 A C .' ' .T 1 .J Willi.-.-...-.--.-.-.-.------ T " " Hero You Will Always Find tho Lowest Net Cash Price Prevail COLD ! ! ! Well I should say not. We save half a cord of wood a month since ' buying that Hot Water Bottle ...OF.. Magill & Erskine 'Thrift": Getting the greatest measure of quality at the lowest possible price. MAKE THIS YOUR THRIFT STORE Buy here Merchandise of proven merit, Mer chandise that will give lasting service, Merchandise that must measure up to a standard, not down to a price. NKW WIIITi: GOODS FOR FKIIIIUAKY HKWING. Voiles, plain and fancjr.................10c-a5c-l.'Sc-II0c-05c-7flc-t).,c-$IA' Organdies, plain and funcy....... ........................................ .4)c to $1.25 Piques at .......................... ..........................................-...JiOc-flOc yard Novelty Skirtings...- .-.Toe to 91.2.1 yard Linen In Lawns........... ..............................2()c to 75c yard Long Cloths, Cambrics..................... ................ .............SMJc to -IBc yard a(I nROUKBMtfllMMMMMIMMINMMMM)t(MlIMMH,UC lO IwMJ "fU Crepes at ......................w...-10c-50c yard GINGHAMS. The voguo for Ginghams will bo greater than ever this year. Our assortments aro largo and varied; 27 and 32 Inch at 2i)c-:Wc-00c-KJc r'TS j&& jg firs SPECIAL Our last lot of Smoked Horsehldo Shoes for 'women until after Juuo 1st, when government restrictions nro off. Just 33 pairs received. Priced at .....!........9".00 pr. Women's" tan Storm Boot, 9-In. top, with damp-proof soles; a high grado shoe ....-... ... .....................98-50 pr. Women's 9 -Inch Louis heel Kid Shoes In gray, cordovan and field mouso .. . .......-. .. SHJ0 Women's Kid Louis heel Shoes,, cloth top, In gray, dark brown, field mouso ........- .. ... .... ... ......$.00. pr. Grown Girls' Shoes, sizes 2 to 7, strictly solldo leather. at . . .. S-IJW-$5.30.3.'5.75 pr. Ladles' 1 and 2 strap Kid JIouso Slippers at... $2.U3 and $2.03 pair MAKE THIS YOUR THRIFT STORE Slop and Shop at FPSEKSPE The Quality) Store of Bend Clearance Sale fcC0Ru pC "n J.1BBIW1IM CUT PlUCIiS ON TIUCSi: MAOIIINKS MUST MAKK ItOOM VOU NKW STOCK One $200.00 Machine & $150.00 Two $120.00 Machines ( $100.00 each One $100.00 Machine $75.00 One $175.00 Machine (Electric) $125.00 One $115.00 Victrola $100.00 With each machine we give a number of diii'ercnt records, of your own selection L. K. Shepherd 120 Minnesota Ave Sphicr Building1 Free! Free! Free! $S.OQ in Gold. Second Prize, $2.50 in Merchandise. To the person who will give us the seven best reasons why there should be an Electric Range in every Bend home. For any further answers that we can use we s will pay 50c each. All contestants to send their papers to the office of the Bend Water, Light & Power Company on or before February 15, 1919. All papers to be written on one side only and to be handed in in a sealed envelope. Name and address to be written plainly on pqper subniitted. The contest is confined to citizens of Bend. Bend Water Light & Power Co: ;cv, ?v