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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1919)
I i 3 11KNJ) IIUMiKTI.V, HUM), ORKGON, TIIUIWOAY, APRIL 17, JOIO iL 1'AOK 0 ".""'rrr" , I P -. I iM"f II ! 1I1II llvo In th') question, "Resolved,. XintJ tho United States should advocate fin International jtollco for tlio league of iIhIIojih," Ready for the Easter Parade . IWI'll m.fJB:n - a Vr? wrfinif , 7r rsjg . II L- JH3 aar-r-r-ijji V, ry A LL over the country this yenr there will he an Eaeter dress-up parade of soldiers and sailorsiaek in their eivilian clothes, of the men at home who are feeling the reaction from the economies of war time-new styles, fresh fabrics -something dillerenl is the demand. If that's what you want and it probably is you'll find us ready. The new styles are here, the fabrics show many new colorings, unusually attractive pat terns. Ypu'll find a variety to choose from all live ones and good values. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes . ' that's the kind &f!uveVfor E4JitcKjSliei,S'tiUlly tailored; all-wool. They'll dress you up" right and keep you dressed up for many months aflqr, Easter., Stylish Suits for Easter Wnist-scam models, single .and double breasted; two and three button sacks-all showipgthc new lapels; slash, vertical, crescent or flap pockets, stitched or piped collars. Fit guaranteed. M. P. Cashman l The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Wednesday's Dully.) i:. J. Egll of Rllvnr Lako la avbul lie a vliiltor In llio city. i", Mr. und Mm. John I-'oitur oro In from Hummer Inko today, A. L. 0 reiser of Crescent In suoiid; liiK tli (loy In Hand, K I ' I., II. Irving, Mad run attorney, was In lltiml todny on luilne. Mm. John H. ltyiin ami daughter returned, to lltnul yesterday niter n vlilt of Huvornl weeks In I'ortlaml. H, F. Power has returned from n business trip to Portland mid Ren ntllo, whuro lin cotifurritd with tlm eastern representative of tlm J. U. Penney Co. Mr. und Mm, P It ltrook loft Init X WANTED! Heavy Hauling Contracts Six months to year preferred Address BEN. K. PATHEAL 697 E BrosJwsy PORTLAND. ORE. night for tholr homu at Vancouver, II. C. after visiting liuru for sov oral days. Mrs. Allco Ucnion Beach, who wiib n guest nt thu Pilot Ilutlo Inn yesterday, accompanied them. (From Tuesday's Dally.) ' Mm. :. L. Clark of La Pino In vis King with friends In tlm city. It. O. Dlxoii of Prlnovlllo Is a vliiltor In Mend today. C. M. llonnur.Jormerly of this city Him In town tlilMjuornliiB-'on u husU ness trip from Silver I,aWo. f i Thu Presbyterian Ladles' guljd will hold nn nprott and food snlo bit Sat urdny ut Demerit's store. t Flru Chief Tom Cnrlou returned this morning from Portland, where ho attended thu funeral of his sister. Mm. Charles Kelson will leave this evening for St. Paul whoro she will attend thu n u men convention to tiq, held In tlio near future, Judge und Mm. J. A, Baste' n1 lunu'il this mbrnlng from a lirlof trip to Tacomu and other cities on the sound. - " - B. If. Hnckott, fortnqiiy of tlio Ifotol Clark In Ban Frnnclao, arrived In Ilond last night to accept n posl tlou as night clurk at thu Pilot, llutto Inn. Mr. Sackett tins recently liven discharged from this United Slates army. CHICHESTER SPILL DIAMOND ftTYl irSlA I -e T-V-? ft v- ttj sj e r imitt , li.l.t for CIII-CIIKS-TKR A A likANII VlUl In KD nilA cuius lxn. ica wun warty TAKSt M(l OTHSS. HirrtJMfV ORANO " Amit UlAMUNU Cold id Klbbon. BUSSNH HKAMU riLLB. for Iwfnlr-flw wt irffirdl l iHnl.Bafcil. Atwiyt Killtble. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS iffi EVERYWHERE 5fS fFrom Mondays Dally.) Y. M. Post camo In today from Alfulft. F. C. ponovun of Htauffer Is sponil liiK the day In Ilond. lUnry McCull of Prlnnflllo Is transact)!)): buHlnoHs In Dond today. C. 1. Ilrown was In Ilomt yester day from lledmond to visit his wlfo. Or. und Mm. B II. Smith of I.nke vlow were visitors In Hand over Sun day. Mm. II. P. Srhettror of Hcdmoud Is visiting frloudH In Ilond this after noon. DoiiRlas Mullurky has roturned to BuKono after u short visit with his father,' V. T. Mullurky, in this city. James Smith, of tho Cozy hotel, left Inst night for Portland on busi ness. Ho expected to liu gone until Thursduy, Dan W. I)"olor and David C. ItoKcm, both of Mllllcan, wore In Ilond toduy IrunsiictluK business nl tlio land office. Dr. lien F. Jlosomnn, formerly of this city, has located In Bntorprlso and Is plunnliiK to opon n hospital and sanitarium In that city. A marrlago llconso was Issued Sat urday from tho officii of the county clerk to John Cliamplln and Claru Wilson, both of Itcdmond. Alton B, Drlght has taken up an cnlurned homestead In tho Illgh Dciorlcountry and expects to go Into tho stock business In tho nenr futuro. Major' C. 0. Campbell, U. S. army, was a week-end guest of W. C. 1)1 rd sall at the Pilot llutto Inn. Major Campbell . will return later In thu soason fsjjc aweok's flshlnR trip with tho hoteKBUfinRor. AlfreofKo'rdon nnd Miss Pearl Derj; wero united In marrlago Sat urday at" tho Scandlnarlail-Luthoran church, Iter. Cornellussen belns; tho officiating clergyman. Mr. and Mrs. Fordeu 'will mako their homo In Dond. ' . - 1JEND DEBATERS TO APPEAR APRIL' 25 Will Arjcuo ARiilnst Team from iViuiUliii IIIrIi Kcliool on Ickuo ' - of XntloiiM Question. Contesting for tho championship (From Saturday's Dally?) of tho northern section of tho state, tho ilond high school donating team, composed of William Williams and (loorgo Curtis, will opposo tho Frank lin .high school team of Portland on tho evening of Friday, April 2C, ut tho Iiend Amateur Athletic club gym nasium, Prlnclpnl Johnson of tho high school announced this morning. Tho local team will tnko tho nega- TRADING at a certain store is a habit. And a commendable hab it, providing it has led you to the right store. CULTIVATE the habit of doing your trading at the A to Z GROCERY when you need something to eat. We sell tor less. 134 Oiegon St., wot of Rut Nat. Dank EASTER SALE OF SILK WAISTS This collection exemplifies so many attractive models in GEORGETTE and CREPE De CHINE that we may justly say it is the Smartest Assortment of New Creations We Have Ever Shown Esch wai'at sxprem. spproveJ style and .. auiiit.ly dainty. The new .printf .hade, are repre.ent.d. Loth plain and emlroilered m beautiful novelty coml.n.tion., and arc to be had Win e. Fle.b. Nile Leaf, Havana, Navy. Tea Roie, Maixe, Victory Blue. Duque. and beautiful combination.. Prices range from $0.25 to $0.05 The number of wai.U included in this .ale i. limited, and to avoid di.appointment wc .utfe.t an early vi"it to our .tore. In the better wai.t. tbere it but one of a .tyle, aMunntf the purcha.er exclunvcnci. in ure.i. THE WARNER COMPANY QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT POPULAR PRICES CUwIflfd lulvrrtliiritf charir t Lmim 20 cent for 20 word or l. On ent ir word for all oir 20. All claulAtd advrrtUlns atrlctlx (Mil In (ulnc.. FOU HALB. FOR 8ALK -Ono 19-montli-old I)ur lim bull. Flno iinlmnl. Prlco I1R0. V. A. Hhonqucflt, IJond, Oro. , 33-C-9C FOR UALB-Irrlsntcd farm, 160 acres. 125 acres undur cultivation; 100 .acres In crops. Good water "rights 180 per aero with cropV 2G tier aero without crop, Long time on fZCOO. Phono. F. O. Powers, f Tumalo, Ore. 08-C-Cp FOIt BALK Sweet clover seed. h. ' A. Drandenburx, Deschutes. Rural 82. 94-0-Gp. FOR 6ALK Seed rye, northwest of Ucnd, 15 miles. 12 tons at C0 per ton sacked. ICC per ton In small lots. F. W. Loverenz, Tumalo 08-G-Gp. FOR SALE. One G-room, ono A room and four 3-room houses In Mill addition on Gilchrist avonue. John Htelnknmp, JJox 19C, Dond, Oregon. 01-G-7p FOR BALK Black team of mares, weight 3000 pounds. Ono 4 years old, ono C years old. Inquire of Ocorgo C. Truesdale, Powell Quite, Oregon. 02-G-8p FOR HALE Two room houso and ono of best garden lots In city of Ilond, Soil deep nnd woll fertil ized. Worth $450 but will sacri fice for $32G, $12G down, balance terms. Address box 72C, Ucnd, for appointment. II FOR BALK George Taylor, Rend, Oregon, has all kinds of young Til lamook calves. Call Ilcd 1341 or wrlto IJox 113 for Information. 23-3-Cp FOIt SALIC If you want tho highest price for your goods, wrlto mo. Richard Richardson, auctioneer, general delivery, Rend, Ore. Farm sales a specialty. C9-C2-09p FOR 8ALK Oood grain drill. 10 hoso Roderick Lean, C0. Frank Lomny, near Grange Hall, north cast of Rend. 84-49-C3p TO TRADE OR S.TCIIANQK. TO TRADK 1917 Chevrolet, good condition and good tires, tor good milch cows or hogs. Address Bul letin. 21-6-7C TO TRADE -Two thoroughbred bol- glau does, and ono Flemish doe. Jwjll trade for laying hens. Young -: 'stock for salo. Rox 72C, Rend. II WANTED. WANTED Man 4o work on ranch $00 per month with bonrd. Tele- l W'J- i e -v M c tor Laster: Shoes and Oxfords zzzi Now We are ready with Shoes of High Quality and Correct Style only values Uifil'provc our claim of supremacy are offered for your approval. This store's fitting service merits your unqualified endorse ,rren.t ,, , ,M ,aa ., .'.",, ' ' Ladies' shoes and. .oxfords in black kid, tan, calf, pati ent leather, white canvas many of the famous Queen Quality Shoes among these shown Q QC MM J n here. Priced $i.Od ZM Up Children's scufTers, in black and brown calf and smoked horschidc. &) CC -J Priced at $.03 BQ Up Men's Shoes, nil leather inside and out. in blapk and LKL.,. $4.50 to $10.00 IVe will take great pleatute in shotting you the newest in Shots ft f i v . Stop and Shop at Oldest and Best. Established 1911 phono 4-F-2G mornings or even ings. 67-7tfc WANTED Wo will call anywhere, any place, any timo, to look at your used furnlturo. Let us know what you have. Wo pay cash. Tho Standard Furniture Co. 97-4 9tfc FOIt KEJCT. PASTURE FOR HORSES Wo have 320 acres of bunch erass pasture. Runnlnc water. Can accomodate 20 head. Wrlto Llvesay Brothers, Gist, Oregon. 64-7-8p FOR RENT 80 acres irrigated farm 3 miles from Bend; 40 acres In cultivation, some In alfalfa. Wrlto or see Otto Olson, 69 McKay Ave., Bond, Oro. ll,98-9p LOST. LOST Wblto collio dop, Brown.ears. Finder pleaso phono Mr. Shon quest. Rural 32. A Few Days Remain Do Your Shopping Now! Suits, Dolmans, Capes Tho most clever styles nt prices that astonish tho keened shopper. Suits of flno men's wear sorgo, Polrot twill, gabardine, trlcoteite in navy blue, tans and greys tailored box coat or bolted effects. Silk bra Id and button trimming. Soma vest fronts In contrasting colors. Every garment high class tailored $25.00 to $12.50 Popular Dolmans Of flno all-wool velours, sllvcr-tono, trlcotenc. Bolivia nnd Scotch mixtures, In nil tho wanted shades of blue, tan, tnupo and American beauty and henna. Priced nt $17.50 to $18.00 We have no hesitancy in saying ve save you from lOo to zQ on any garment that you will buy from us. New Dresses . w For Eastor wear. Lovoly now creations taffeta mcs8altno, cropo do chlno, Georgetto crepe, meteor, foulards, Bilk poplins. No two alike. Sizes 1G to 20, 38 to 44 and 4G to G2 : $7.50 to $39.50 Separate Skirts New, snappy, pleasnnt, tailored, all-wool sorgo, In wide range of styles; sizes 24 In. to 39 in. wulst bands. Navy bluo and olaclc $3.93 to $10.50 Silk Poplin Skirts Attractlvo now styles, belted effects, trimmed with buttons of silk cord nnd novelty pockets, in all tho popular spring shades- $4.25 to $6.50 P' " Ml VI ' New Spring Dresses 'For tho little tots and young girls washnblo ginghams pretty now effects that pleaso. Sizes 2 to G years, 7 to 15 years $1.25 to $3.98 affsMKpNBuJn. , Lovely Blouses Of flno voile In whlto, flesh and bluo, laco trimmed, with largo collars or popular round neck $1.25 -to $2.48 tjr. CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES In White, flesh, maizo, coral, In all tho wanted new models $3.48 to $7.50 I Georgette Crepe Blouses In a great variety of styles and colors, tucked, braided, embroidered or tailored effects $4.95 to $10.50 Skirts for Sport Wear Plaid silks and wool, plain and pleated effects. Distinctive models .-, $4.50 to $19.50 Petticoats Petticoats of soft finished taffeta, silk Jersey with taffeta, ilowered all-silk Jersey In' a 'crtiU variety of colors and black. Prices $4.50 to $8.50 PEOPLES STORE LADIES AND MISSES READY-TO-WEAR. i 9. bMp, Ojuii; i-mmmtmmmmi iH;1i I- ,( t.ji ,., ) ;M fi'ilftl-lil x i 5 - T 1 y tv ",- tthSLV M--S.Mf J