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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1919)
TAGKft -iy - A Garment for Every Woman at About The Price She Wants to Pay. Iff THE GRAND THEATRE-BEND Friday and Saturday GLADYS BROCKWELL Friday and Saturday BRYANT WASHBURN IN IN KIWI) IIUIiLKTIN, 1JKND, OIIKOON, TIIU1W1IAY, HKIT. 18, lif AT THE LIBERTY a i ,i ' I "Putting It Over Ilo'ii tliu vlllitKo cut.up anil how good ho feels limit li lut mt little trick! lint tlio cops nro coming anil maybo ho won't fuel no good whim limy nrrWn. 'I'lio young lady Ihii'I Maying anything either. IIow'h your IiuikIi lUijmrntiiH? Mack Sennott Comcdy-"Hearts and Flowers" Sunday and Monday- DOROTHY GISH IV "Pll Get Him Yet" Htm wouldn't liu tlio president or- that rallronil In nnmo only I Not who! A Iiiiik mi linr father wanted hor to assume tlio re sponsibility for hln taxes hy taklng'ovor his standard-gauge, four-truck, wnrraiitod-ln-flrs!-clanH-condltloii railroad Sho'il liu Till: bos tool Nopot BIiu'h not n suffragette! Junt a llttlo girl with grown-up Ideas, Iloltor than nlio was In "Buttling Jnnn," "Hoots" and "Poppy Polly." That's. onylilK BOMBTIIINOI IIOKM1W TUAVi:i.O(Jl'i: topics ok Tin: day simuimiMiiimtininiimiiiiiiimiuiiiiaiitBiiuuiuiHm:;iiiiBn:iMtuiui!ihiiJiinmtnti:timunimm!m.t!n:sm:!:s: BEND HAPPENINGS ' FROM DAY TO DAY imrwmHttmttwmmittmtumMHmuummHttmtwmtirmitmHnm "PIT FALLS OF A BIG CITY" Lyons & Moran Comedy Lloyd Comedy r- -raaarr J 'i Sunday and Monday- SESSUE HAYAKAWA IN "HIS DEBT" Ford Weekly Patbe News lccturo that evening In Bather's hall shown at tho Liberty theater Wednesday K. C. Donovan l In from Hnlyut. today. II. II. Grady of Mm! ran Ih n vli Itor In thu city today. U. (llrton In a visitor In Hum! tor day from his homo at fillvor I.ako. MrH. II. M. Morton and Harry llortou loft this niornliiK for Pen illoton to attend tho Hoiind-l'p- Mr. and Jkjr. J. 0. Foster and J. W. Nelson of Hummer Lnkn aro spending a few dayH In Bond. Fred A. Woolllon loft hint night for Portland to attend tho ntnto coiivuntlon of tho American l.oglon. Mrs. F. J. Wnrnur nrrlvcd In tho city hint night from hor homo In Prlnovlllu and lH( remaining nvor today. Ml HU Kugoulo Itriwiilon, who nr rlvud hero early .In tho wk to teach KiirIIhIi In tho lluud high school, has hiiun taken to tho lion pita), suffering from u nervous hroakdown. Mrn. O. A. Thorrion will entertain tho Womnn'H Foreign Missionary society of tho .Methodist church, and tholr friends, with a sliver nodal ut hor homo In thin city at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Mm. C. !:. Wells, who has boon visiting In llcnd at tho homo of hor Hon-ln-lnw, Jack Morton, loft tlilu morning for hor homo In Pondloton, iiccompaulod by hor non Dalo, A daughter, MIhh Ktholyn WoIIh, will romalu In llund tlilu winter to at tend high hcIiooI, II, J. Powor and I), (K IIuho, of tho Ponnoy Htoro liurn, returned to , Ilqnil thin morning aftor a trip to tTho Dalles, whom thoy mot with K. 0. Bams, president of tho J. C. Penney Co., and' William Ilushnell, odltor of tho company's monthly magaxluo. Tho mooting wait also participated In by omployos 'from tho Hood Itlvor and Tho Dalles utorcH. Mr, Sunm stntod that 78 now stored will ho started nqxt HprlnK, making a total of 2S7, inornlni: at tho Ilond Surgical Hon pltnl. Mr. and Mm. i:. (I. Itourk, of Crts cunt, spent yoslorduy In Ilond visit lug friends, and roturnod to tholr homo today. Friday MIhh Valllo Ilolmoi loft yesterday morning for a moiith'H visit hi Wichita, Kansas. Iilsnop Paddock will roach Do nil 1 on Holiday evening train and will ' I' on "Whnt tho war tins accomplish oil for tho nrw era." Hov. Dr. A'on Wotcrs 0f Episcopal church arrived Wednesday night nnd Is slopping at Pilot Ilutto Inn. Mo kocm tnulKht to Prlnovlllc. wlicro ho lectures Sunday morning on "Psychology of Hollglon." Be on Gtiard Always. Shut tho door nnd keep tho padlock on ncnlnst mrnn thoughts. Ono slnclo nlcht of lylnc on tho ground lirlnpi tho rnl of runt to tho shiniest plow share that ever was made. Exchange. AT THE MOVIES 1.IIIKIITY. In "PlittliiK la Over" Oils now aramount plcturo which will bo Friday, Saturday, Bryant Wash burn, tho popular youni star, again dnnx (ho rubo checkered cult nnd J plays tho part of Buddy n country boy, who was clcvor despite tho fact that ho wan born and reared outsldo of a blir city. This particular young chap's hobby was amusing himself nt tho oxponso of his townspeople by play Ing practical Jokes on them and got tlugntiom Into all kinds of peculiar situations, much to their embar rassment. Hut lio runs out of material In his homo town and repairs to tho city In iscarch of more, nnd Inci dentally, to mak'j his fortune. There, lio obtains work as a soda clerk. Ho makes tho grand mis take of his llfo when, to make an ii lMiwiittttmiumMmimiimm:i:iim!mmm:i.".:i;:!::::;::!imtia:m I . iMiiiinwiiiHiiiiiMHroimimMutiiiiiMtHromttwniHiiiHmtnuiiau 3 L lift We are offering the above statement as a simple truth, mainly because many people ap pear to be on the verge of a panic regarding the high cost of wearing apparel. And they forget that, unlike food supplies, wearing apparel is a very elastic term, cover ing endless grades of fineness. Sugar is sugar. Potatoes are potatoes. Beans are beans. And the prices of these food staples are almost standardized from day to day. varying slightly with the quality, and somewhat more with the policy of the food store selling the things. But a woman's blouse isn't merely a woman's blouse. Nor is a suit only a suit. Nor a coat a coat. A, woman's suit may be a plain sei:ge at $35.00 or of a fine material costing several dollars a yard selling at $75.00. And between these two extremes are suits at prices to please almost any woman. Come in today and you'll find at this store the biggest and best line of Ready-to-Wear in Bend. GUARANTEED SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. Stop and Shop at KM J. - BROTHERS Quality Pioneers lince 1911 Tuesday MrH, KiK Dougherty Is convalesc ing from u rocout sovero llluosa, II, G. Schumachor splint last night In Ilond from his homo In ltodmoujl, Joo Marklo wau a visitor in tho city Inat night from his homo In Cut vor. . MIhh Edith Farnsworth loft last ' night for Portland on it short vaca tion. v ; John P. . O'CallaghaUi Powoll 'ilutto iihoopmau, wan u IiuhIiiobs vIih Uloi' In Uio city yesterday ovonlue. J Mr. nnd Mrn. I). II, .I'oophm urn hmruntH of a cJmiKhtor born SuutKvv OUR STOCK OE WOMEN'S FINE SHOES HAS ARRIVED Good news for the many women who patiently awaited their coming. NEW GOODS-NEW STYLES Bend's Best Assorte'd nnd Highest Grade stock of Women's nnd Children's Shoes NOW ON SALE. Wv '' f ' -" Oar Millinery Section verfl owing with the New and o Beautiful in Autumn Hats. Make an early .visit. When It's Shoes and Millinery, We Strive to Please The Warner Company Quality W w Mcrchandhc at Jibs Popular Prices 4 impression on n beautiful young woman ho has Just met, ho tells hor ho makes fifty a week, proposes mnrrlago to her and Is accepted. Hut his landlady has a daughter who likes him, who vhen sho hears of his now love, goes to her mother with u wall. Tho landlady locks Buddy out of his room and tells him ho cau't como In until ho pays up his back rent. To further add to IiIh tnlsory, ho is suddenly "laid off" by his boss. nut Buddy Is equal to tho situa tion and conceives a plan to guinea good wiuter business for his em ployer, puts his plan through and gets a good contract and fifty dol lars In advanco for his services. A wedding now takes place and all ends happily, Shirley Masonl Is leading woman. Tho popularity of Dorothy Glsh with screen fans was em phatically demonstrated by her ro coption In hor latest Paramount comedy, "I'll dot Him Yet," at tho Liberty thoator Sunday and Monday. Tho potoplay is a charming one in every respect and provides Mlsa Glsh with ono of tho best roles lit which sho haa been seen this sea son. Tho picture must bo seen to bo fully appreciated. .iiiaiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiaititiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiMtiiiiiiiiiianiiiiiiiuiiiitiiiintiiiiuiui'inittiuiiiiitiiii isiniiiaaiiiiiiiaiaitwiainKiiiBHUiiaiaaiimaiaiaiiaaiiaKaBtinMiWBtaajHia tHUiiuiuiituiuiiaiiiiutiiiiiBiiaiiaiinaiiiuniiKiaiiiaiiiniaiaiiuHitinuuiiKiiiiuuiiiuaatiuBiiBUiM .-n r Statement of Condition of The Cen tral OregonBank Of Bend, Oregon, At the Close of Business September 12, 1919 RESOURCES n Loans and Discounts $334,169.01 Bonds and warrants ' 39,661.75 Furniture and Fixtures .-' "4;000.00 Cash and Exchange ...,.v134,724.91 Other Resources jSS - 1,500.00 Total ::$514,055.67 LIABILITIES Capital-Stock ;....;.. :.:: 25;000.00 Surplus and Undivided ProfitsL. 10,736.50 Deposits.;.....: :....?... ;.t... 478,319.17 Total iV. ...'.. -v 4514,055,67 , - . . , , -- t, '-2 1 amaa