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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1919)
, IJKNI) I1ULLKTIN, 1IKNI), OniON, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, if) JO 1'AQR 8 jU 1 V M . ? Coats, Suits, Skirts and Dresses. m :' III; I I 4U j This plcturo will Klvit you n peep at our raro ami bouullful stylo for iiprliiK. Tlio creation of n largo variety, In (tin rfcli (nt fabric coloring, comes mit urally to tlio inniitur artists nnil designing tnlllours of thu Pari sian garments. Our garments ntnmt for 8TYLU, QUALITY and LOW price. Our lino In now tnoit com pinto. Your inspection In In vltod. The PARISIAN LAIHKN' OUTI'ITTKIIM I'rliiKlo IIiiIIiIIiik Ilcnil, Orr. nurd ami Harold, uro In llpnd todny from Torrobonno, tratiHiictliiK JIuhI iiihui nl tlio land office, (I, 1), Brown ii nd N. a. JucotiNon, Miipiirvlsoni of tlio Fremont mid Do iioliutofl national forostH, loft lust night for 1'ortliind on loal tnlHlttcnn. lion Mndufslty mid Ilymoii Rolen- burg of J'orlland am spending a fow days In lloud, Tlioy will locato hero If limy cun llnd it unliable business oponlng. Mm, M. If. Ilorlon nxpocls to Innvo In the n oar fuliiro on a trip to Cos caiio Looks, Lmvlston and I'ortland. Hho will Ihi itono for about tlirco montlin. Mm, 0, K. Ilurlc and Minn Grand Hold of Hun Fnuiclnco, wlio Itavo boon visiting Mm, liurk'n tnotlior, Mrn, J, W. Asho, In this city, Inft for tlinlr Jioni'tH hint night. Mrn. Anno outortniuou lu tholr liouor tonlny nftorrToou.': ' Mrn Alaliol BoUmolr, worthy Krand inutron of llin Order of Eastern Star, arrived In liond yesterday to visit tlio local chapter. Sho wan present at tlio chapter mooting Innl night, spout today In llond and leaven thin evening for Hcdinond. 13, J. FlUiioguu of I'ortland, form urly In tlio plumbing business In llond, Ih lioro for n fow days. Oho of tlio latent model of motion plctura machines, a Motlograph, Im bolng Inntullnd today In tlio Grand theater hy Manager L, 0, Iluilow, Tlilri nuw inachliio roplucon a typo of older model, Mr, and Mm. Trod Huoy arrived in llond thin morning from Kan Diego, whom they have huou spending tlio winter montliH. Mr. and Mrn, Hucy will visit relatives hero before ro turnliiK to tholr homo In Seattle. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Wednesday's Dally.) Mm. J. P. Dion In visiting her sis tor, Mm. Jack Hill, lu this city. Walter McWIIIIams in In from Mod ran today. William A. Pickett of Cllno Kail I spending tlio dny In llond. . lllulno Dovore of Tumalo spent lout night In llond. i Mm, II, M. Norton returned to llond thin morning from n vlilt to Portland. ' M Denton G. Ilurdlck of Redmond In In tlio city today attending to court inattar. .J. F. Wclborn, prcsldont of tlio Walton ljardwaro Co, of Seattle. In visiting Vnllondat tho homo' of Mr. miii Mm, Floyd Dement. Tlio indoor baseball game ichod uled for tonight botweon tlio profos nlonul and business men of llond will begin nt 8:30 o'clock. W. C. Van Horn of Portland nr rived In Hand thin morning, and in spending tho day lioro taking test I- mony In land mattora (Prom Tuesday's Dally.) Leo P, Itooney of Mllllcan In trans acting business nl tho city today, J. O. Porry of Terrebonne arrived In llond thin morning. 11. 0. Keiinard of Prlnovlllo npont lant night In llond. N. 0. Wallace, Prlunvlllo nttoruoy, arrived In llond lant night. George A. IJIutichard of Fort Itock In In tho city. Mr. and Mm, Claud Dunham of Itobortn tiro In tho city today. II, Wlthycombo arrived In llond lnnt night from liln homo on tho Mo IoIIun. Mr. and Mm. C. M. Charlton and noil were vlnltora In llond lant night from tholr ranch nt Powoll Ilutte. W, II. Daggn'tt of Redmond In In Hand today looking after legal bust nenn. Mm. A. Munn, Mm. William II. Hobbn and Dr. and Mm. C. A. Cllno of Itcdmond uro vUltlng lu tho city today. Frank McCuffory of Itcdmond camo In thin morning to vlnlt with friend in thin city and to transact bunlncm. (From Monday' Dally.) Minn Mario Auntln npont Sunday In Itcdmond vlnltlng frlondn. K. K. Hawyer returned thin morn Ing from n trip to Portland. D, O. McPhonon In confined to hln homo with a strained back. Frod 8. Stanley In n llond today from Deschutes, Mr. and Mm. cll. Durham of Mad run npont lant night In llond. 13. O, Ilourk of Crcnccnt In In tho city today on bunlnenn. K. P. Mnharfoy npont Sunday in Portland, and returned to llond thin morning. Mr. and Mm. Ilort Smith of thin city woro roglntorcd at tho Hotel John MoFaddan and hln nonn, Leo- Portland, in Portland, Saturday. w ARNER UF.NIVS F.CONOMY CENTKH S C New Spring Slip-Over Sweaters Combine Style-Utility-Economy Fibre Silk Slip Ovor style Sleeveless V-neck colors champagne, nile, rose. Priced- at..$6.95 Mercerized Lisle- (With large, silk collar Slip Over Slooveless r- colors kelly, Copenhagen blue, royal purple. Priced at :. $4.45 I : ; Mohair A new thing heavy Rib Knit Slip 'n Over Sleeveless gold nile. At, ;...,$4.45 (From Baturday'fl Dally.' P, T. Mouroo of Gntowny In In tho city today on bunlucnH, H. Kolborg wan In lant night from hln homo nt Tumalo, A. T. Shaver and J. II. Inraol nro among Mllllcan vlnlrom lu tho cltyd today. " "." 3 I Mr., and Mm. Itay, CantorlmrV nro, tho parontn of an 11-pound baby girl, born thin morning. W. 0. Fardhnm of La Pino was in llond todtiy looking after bunlnenn mattom. Mr. and Mm. Shoomakor, Minn Irene Ilaruen and O, A. Thomon will nlug at tho Ilaptlnt church Sunday night. J. A. Farroll, who lias boon In tho bookkeeping department of tho Flrat National bank for tho past year, linn boon uppolutcd teller. Mujor C. C. Campbell of Portland In upending tho week-end In llond nn tho guest of Mr. and Mm. W. C, Dlrdnall. .Mark Powell, pioneer renldcnt of Prlnovlllo, In catling on friends in llond today. Ilefore returning to hln home ho will vlnlt with II. F. Nichols of Tumalo. Henry Jones of Spokano Is a guest at tho homo of Charles II. Haines of thin city, Mr. Jones may locate in Ileud If ho can llnd a sult ablo business opening. Mr. and Mm. Leo Doudlah. form erly of this city, havo arrived in llond from Seattle. Mr. Doudlah hav ing accepted a position with tho American llakory. (From Fridays Dally.) Mm. II. M. Horton left last night for Portland. C. P. Dorian camo In this morning on n business visit. E. P. Maharrcy will go to Port land tonight on a business trip. Mr. and Mm. II. F. Swlnglo of Flootwood are spending tho day in llond. Mm. Harry Gant leaves for Port land tonight to visit with friends for several days. W. a. Fordham and J. O. Huffman of La Pino aro business visitors In tho city today. Joseph Sullivan, formorly of this city, Is lioro on business today from his homo in Seattle. W. H. Wulllngford of Portland, un nutomobllo dealer, is In tho city after n visit with old friends at Sllvor Lako. L. IClam, formerly in tho employ of L. L, Fox, returned thin morning from scrvlco with tho GGlh artillery ovorsoas, lent color and laying qualities, $1.00 por 13. Mrs. W, P, Hlmor, 1024 Lytlo St., lioml, Ore. 8423p FOR SALK-Ono 7-year-old tnnro, weight nboutl2fi0; onb fi-ycar-old weigiu auout J2r,o; ono fi-yoar-old 0monlh-old coltj ono sot doublo bunions; ono slnglo harness; one high hack. Team broken to work slnglo or double. Inqulro K. A. Klldoe, Shovlln-Illxon Camp 8. 82-2-4p FOlt BALK Ono Itod Poll cow, dry; ono jjurnnrn aim uuernsoy, milk ing, ono Jersey, fresh May 1, ono Durham and Guernsey heifer, two minium sieer calves, w, N. Hay, Tumalo, Oregon. , 7C-2-3p FOK 8ALB At IJcnd, Oregon, ICO acres. All Irrigated by tho Arnold Farmers' co-oporatlvo Irrigation system. No overhead expense. All tho water ono needs Main tennnco fees around r,c per aero. 100 acre paid up water right. 13C , acres cultivated. All level, deep i ioll, ho rocks, stumps or' tre'es, ' 30 ucres In timothy, clover and alfalfa. 30 acres In grain. Tho rest to seed this spring. Fences and irrigation ditches made. 7 room homo, very comfortablo In side, rough outsldo. Pantry and collar. Separator room and wood house. Water piped to sink In kitchen from housa cistern. Largo old barn, stanchions for 14 cows, stalls for ten horses, calf sheds, corrals, blacksmith shop, chicken Iioubo and scratching shed. Phono line, star mall route. Am physic ally unablo to work ranch. Will soil -JO, 80 or 100 acres or all. Prlco $70 an acre. Terms given. 10 cows, six yearling heifers, four Jiolfcr calves last summer. Fivo miles from liond on tho Hums road Will trade any 40 of tho abovo tract for city Incomo property. M. K. Knotts. 04-l-3p FOlt 8ALB Ilarred Plymouth Itock eggs from n laying strain. 3 miles north of Deschutes. F. D. IJaugh man, Itcdmond. 70-2-Sp FOR SALK. Registered Gucrnsoy cow and bull, 3 miles north of Deschutes. F. D. Daughman, Itcd mond, Oregon. G9-2-3p. FOlt SALK Genuine spring ryo de livered lu llond. P. A. Dover and Son, Tumalo, Oregon. C0-2tf FOlt SALE Full blooded black Minorca and O. A. C. Darrcd Itock hatching eggs. Fifteen for fl.CO. Agnes M. Sottoug. Phono Rural 1118. 20-1-Gp FOR SALE Eggs, 8. C Whlto Mln- orcai, ured to lay, hatching eggs, I1.C0 por 15. Mm. E. A. Grlftln, Bond, Oro. Phono Rural 1110. 17-l-4p FOR 8ALE Or trado for Ford car. work homes. J. J. Elllnger, Torro- uonno, Ore. 14-l-3p FOR 'SALEWhltc Leghorn eggs for hatching, Tancred strain. $8.00 per 100; O. A. C. strain Barred Hocks, I1.G0 per setting. Rosa Hatch, Tumalo, Oro. C3-l-4p FOR SALE If you want tho highest prico for your goods, wrlto mo. Richard Richardson, auctioneer, general delivery, Bend, Ore. Farm sales a specially. 69-G209p FOR SALE 8. C. Whlto Leghorn oggs for hatching", O. A. C. strain. Tho kind that lay. Eight dollars per 100. $1.2B per sotting. Mm. M. E, Landes, Redmond, Oro. 23-Sl-4p FOR SALE Everbearing strawberry plants. O. F. Becker, Tumalo. Oro. 3G-48tfc. FOR 8ALE Good grain drill. 10 hoso Roderick Lean, $50. Frank Lomay, near Orange Hall, north east of Bend. 84-49-53p Yc FOIl KENT. don't need to cuess at the ULl Quality of your Shoes if you just make sure, you purchase them here. You're sure to find what you want here. The most complete shoe department in Central Oregon. Queen Quality Shoes for Women, Npw ones arriving daily. New Oxfords . are here in the popular styles and colors Black, Mahogany and Patent. Military and French Heels Priced at $5 50 -$6.00 -$7.00 i - GARTERS to match too, at $2.00, $2.50 and $8.C0. White, gray, fawn, brown and black satin. Infants' and Children's Shoes in all the wanted styles, priced from 75c to $350 You are sure to tfet expert fitting service if you Slop and Shop at w&miwmiiMwm BROTHERS Otiat and BcttEitabliihed 191 1 WANTED. WANTED 2 dozen young chickens, will give new Incubator, never been used in part payment. Call Rural 118. 08-2-3p WANTED Wo will call anywhere, any place, any time, to look at your used furniture. Let us know what you have. Wo pay cash. The Standard Furniture Co. ' 97-49tfc LOST. CUuMoJ JvfTlUin charn w Imu ZO nU for JO word or Ima. One cnt pr wont for H oer 10. All cUulfltxi nU.rtUln: ulrktlr cath In Jnt. - RANCH FOR RENT 160 acres, southeast of Bend, Irrigated from Arnold system. 40 acres under cultivation. 120 acres fenced. To rent or sell on reasonable terms. Address Chas. D. Howe, Bonncra Forry. Ida. 14-50-3c STRAYED 'Four head of cattle. 3 coming two-year-old heifers, one black, one whlto face and ono red and white spotted. Branded fly ing 3 on right shoulder; wattlo on right leg, between kneo and the shoulder. Ono poor red cow with black nose branded largo 13 on left sido and Flying 3 on right shoulder. Liberal reward for in formation.. F. B. AVilson, Tumalo, Oregon. 12-3-4p LOST -Three heifers, ono red, ono whlto tind one spotted ono. Brand ed S and Lazy S on side with blotch or 2P on right hip. Marked with hole in each car. May be torn out. Notify P II. Parsons. Flrat .National Bank, Redmond. 21-3-5p LOST Six cows, all 3-year-olds and mulleys, branded II in circle right rib, halt Inverted G right "hip, small dulap upper brisket, split in right or crop and split right and crop off left. Sultablo reward for Information. Address J. H. Gray, Prlnovlllo, Ore. 71-52-03p TAKEN UP TAKEN UP Roan steer, past two years old, brand' 21 on lett hip, under slopo on loft ear. small dulap. O. L. Moore, 2U miles cast of Bend, on Bend-Burns road. 88-2-3p TAKEN UP Followed the J. C. Cook cattlo from Pine mountain, one red heifer, white faced, under bit on lett car. Dulap showed then iron handle, hut bow Dulap. other torn out. No other brands to be seen. Owner may have same by paying feed bill and advertising. P. A. Grabler, Al falfa, Oro. Phone 1QF12. 27-51-4P Brand Directory FRANK rEltCIVALL MlllIcAB, Oregon. adr.SSp A Right side; right ear crop ped; wattle right hind leg. B. Jj. TONE, Bl6tnt Ore. adv.lOOa POR BALK. V'C ( Wool Zephyr Yurnr-Slip OverV-neck sleeve- less colors salmon, nile $5,45 Fibre Silk -Regular Sveatervith long sleeves, collar and1 bol,t-1ck61prs green, , rospft blue1, gpld. s $8.19 Jjj Especially priged ,....;..., . t ! V" FOR 8ALB 2tf-lndh wagon, with springs; light harness, stock saddle. L. 8. Rlckard, Bond, Phono Black 91, mcul times. 343p FOR SALE Georgo Taylor, Bond, Orogon, has all kinds of young Til lamook calves. Call Rod 1341 or wrlto Box 113 for information. 29-3-Cp FOR SALE Eight head of cattle; 1 lllly. Can be seen at Dovors' place at Tumalo. Alight consider ford in trade. O. Huettl, Bend, Oregon 27-3p. FOR SALE At a "sacrifice. Law li brary, Address Bulletin. 23-3-4p. FOR SALE Spring rye for lato seed ing, P. A. Devera & Son, Tumalo, Oregon. lC-3-tfo FOR SALE CHEAP 160 acres in Clovordalo section, Water for do mestic use on placo. Small cash . paymont, balanco terms. Address Box 208, Bond, Oregon. 8S-2-3p FOR 8ALB Ford dollvory, good running order, 2B0. Flat top oak desk und chntr cheap. A to 7. Grocory, llond, Oregon. 09-3c. FOR SALE Ono Hereford holfor, 15 months old will ho sold nt N Soo. 18, Twp. 22, Rnngo 17, on March 27, 2 p. m. To bo sold for paymont of food hill and cost or advertising. P. A, Grabblor. Mll llcan, Oregon. 93-3p FOR SALE Tho La Pino Uvory barn. This Ih a 11 rat class tramo building with shlnglo roof. C4x80 foot. Has !Cx24 addition, Overhead room 32x80 with dressed tloor. Cornor lot 100x100, Would inuko lino gurago. Prlco nud tonus vory reasonable. J, N. Mustou, Lu Plno.'Orogou. 31-3-40 FOR 8ALH OHBAP 1G0 acres in Clovordalo section; water for do roestlo use on place. Small cash payment, balance termB.. Address Box 208 Bend, Ore, 85-2-3p FOR SALE U. I, R,W eggs; xcel? Spring Brings With It A Flood of Pretty, Frocks for the Misses and Ladies THE FIRST OF THE FLOOD IS HERE DAINTY CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS SCORES TO SELECT FROM, CAME IN THIS MORNING WHITE, FLESH. MAIZE All now models with neat, fancy collars, Tho quality la good: $3.48 Attractive Group of New Spring Suits, $22.50 to $42.50. Tho kind of suits that have' tho stylo and finish which lead you to think they cost much more. New box coat veatee front all alxesj 36 to 46 for small and stout ladles in bluesP . blacks, tans, greys.. Exceptional values, ' ',; ; Scores of Pretty House Dresses and Aprons. Porcalcs and ginghams, crisp ginghams. Pretty colors in plain or plaid effects, loug and short sleovee. Many so styled that thoy can bo worn tor afternoon and street frocks, 1.68 to $4.98 Kiddles' Kant Bust 'Km, tho play-around garment for that boy or girl'; stout; fust color; turkey red trimming; pearl buttons. $1.25 A CLEVER CORSET FOR SLENDER, FIGURES Women who havo slim, girlish figures will bo dollghted with this topless R. & 3. Corset. ElasUo top and Insorts at hack. Lightly boned and frco hips. $1.25 to $6.00 THE PEOPLES STORE i t (S. ,'S