The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 06, 1919, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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BEND HAPPENINGS .
FROM DAY TO DAY
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Mi. Ilim'l Miuiliiti tut h returned
to linr wnk iih ilupiily , Hliorlrf In
Urn rutin lioiiKO nfinr ii hrlf all-
Wednesday
V. H, Mtilliley n( DoitvliuloM In h
vlHltor lii din t-liy Winy.
v. v. ctii ihiiiaii or iivnr i.ukc
wiih ii vlHltur In llund lul ntaht.
II. II (li-Hily Mini Jnliii.A. Illllupi
(if .MniIihm hih MtmiiilliiK tlm iluy In
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II, K. I'jiwnll of 1'rlNHVlllii Ii In
llm ulty tnilny iittiHiilltijt tn 1hiIiihm
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Hurry ltliiKiIil, of th (loldffii
Ktili! stum, Im In Port Iwml mi html
iiom thin WlWk.
OnrlllH ('lurk Mini Itoseim Coin of
MllVnr liln niilvciil In Hih city hint
nlulit mill urn rmiiHlnlnK nvir toilny
K. I. Clink, of ill- Im I'Iiih Hup
jily Co , wiih it IiiihIiii'hh v I vTl 1 1 r In
Uin city yuMtciiluy ftuiii l,a lint
(Ikoi:i Child, of Hio Ilend Hard,
wait Co, Ihim ri'ttimi'tl from u vnca
tlou at Tim Hallo anil I loud Illvi-r
tfiii'i) oittini'il liy lllnnmi.
Mr. mill .Mix. .IiiIIiih I(eitui on or
Hid (JrriiiXH Hull iIIhUIiiI iini iriitn
of an Hli,'lit anil thrno-iimrfiK
pitiiMit liny on .Momlay iivenlny.
Ml Mair.iiHilto I'iiIiIiiiiiIi, Alio
linn Im'kii ii KUnal at Hut hunv of
.Mr. ami .Mr. Hairy K. Drookg for
tK'Vtnnl iiiiiiiIIim, Ihiivo tomorrow
HvmiliiK for liur Iioiiih In Now York.
II. It. -Vlnaniit, luwlblunt tir-
VlHOr Of lll. IIOMilllltO IIHtldlml fUf
out, will Iiihvo Tliumay for nuKni,
ImvltiK n'ci'lvi'd a trmiMfHr to tint
HIiimInu fori'Ht. W. O. Hitrrlniuii,
luiiKi-r In Hih Kort Itock dliict,
Iiiim Iihhh recommended iih hi nun
Connor linx'.
.loin tlm Iti-il Cioxh for I DUO. All
joii ni'l In a liiwu-t am! a dollar.
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Are Ladies
Afraid of
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easonaoLe
Prices ?
(A business editorial intended to inform the
lady purchaser of Centra) Oregon that a rea
sonable price for merchandise does not mean
inferior quality.)
PRICES
The word prices is the watchword of every
household in America today. Housewives keep
in constant touch with them. She has come
almost to believe that in order to obtain qual
ity merchandise she must pay the top price.
It is not fair that this impression should
go broadcast. The methods a merchant em
ploys in buying and selling determine, in a
great measure, the selling price of an article
after it leaves the producer or manufacturer.
WE WANT EVERY
LADY TO KNOW
Our methods of buying directly from the
manufacturer through a thoroughly competent
and experienced buyer who knows the mar
ket, understands fabrics and can appreciate
values, eliminates the jobber. Our goods come
direct from the manufacturer.
Buying and selling for cash reduces, in a
great measure, the cost of doing business,
which advantage comes in cutting the selling
price of our merchandise.
Our prices have been so reasonable that
ladies who have come into our store after see
ing other merchandise pf similar quality be
lieve at first sight; that our merchandise is
inferior. But after thorough inspection they
have come to be convinced that it is only a
matter of better values at a mdre reasonable
price.
, To the lady who is not one of our customers
wp feel certain that.,(vhayj,,the mercjiandise
you want at the pricpAouvf eel able, to,' pay.
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Tuesday
W. II, Itllny, of I.a Pino, Ih a hniil
ni'HH vlHltor In thci city today.
'. H. Mallory Ih Kpondlng tlio day
In Iloml ft oin IiIh Iioiiid In Creiiciint,
(Iiih K, Hladlg, of f.owor llrldgo,
Hiwiit yi'Htorday aflornooii In (lio
ulty on InnilnoiM,
I'. W. Ilrowii. of AHtorla, former
nmldont of llund, cany iiji yoMlorday
for it short vIhIj. f
Jack Hoi ton Ih In Hid Kort Itock
country Investigating ntsurvolr hIIoh
for tho Konmt trorvleo.
Mr. (I. .I. ,Miiri'lnoii, who Iiiim Imioii
vIpIHiik with Imr diuightur, MrH. A. 0.
lluttMty, hifl IhhI night for liar homu
In Ht. I 'mi I.
Jaimm IVfilf-rlkmin, of I.a I'inti
wiih In lliniil ImmL nllit to iitloiid tho
maftlnr. of I'erpy A. Htnrnnn Vot,
Aiiiurlcdii I.hkIoii.
K. 0. .lircoliMin Im on it fi-ln to D.ivIh
lMki on official hllnliii'MH roiitioctuil
with Hid iidiiilnlHlnitlon of Hip Dijh-
rhntiiM NatloiiHl foritnt.
Tlio l.iidhm (Inlld of the. PrcHhy
Inrlair clnircli will nict Vmlnjiday
aflnrnooii at 2:,'I0 o'clock at tin- homo
of Mrs. A. (J. Powi'll. lf.20 Awhruy
Itoad.
A bi'latcd annoiincDmniit In regard
to Hiu wliiiilnerH of tlio Library club
muHiiticrndi), kIvuh the niiinn of MIkh
Itntli Damon an riTelvliiR tlio flrat
award for fadli'H.
I'. H. Dimniii, who ban been tiHttlht
Iiik In tlio Ili'iid Amntntir Athletic
nub dobl fund drive, li.ft hint nl;ht
to npiMid it few dayH In Portland. Il
cixpfctH to rutiirn the lattor part of
tin) wop It.
At 2 a 0 o'clock Thtirddny after
noon 'MrH. ('. J. I.evurett and Mm.
Jt, I). Kotvhom will entertain tho
ladloH of tho IhiptlHl church nt a (ill-
vi-r (fit. at tin- bomi- of tho latter,
Vi-H i;. Third,
M Hmlth and
mnkor wir iiimomk tho Iloml pnnnen
Kori for Pottlund Bumlay mornltiR
If, (!, Hiildoroiion, until recently of
Portland, Iiiih tukon a ponltlon In tho
proHcliitlfiii dejittCtmont of tho Ojt,
j'lniriiHicy,
A. M. PrJiiRlo, II
Hhurlff H. K. Hobortn nUnrncd yoalf r
dny from u MHVontl dtynSlitjn(lng trip
lit tho 00 mnoIi.
?"A. 8tollvaKn. of Portland,
braticlt innmiKor of th Krffd Motor
Co., wit a eftjtei Saturtftjf on tlm
iiiumiKfrk nf tliij Com()ro Slotur Co ,
local Ford dialafx,
K. I. bro)). ',rnil ksrtry of
tho mitmrdlnalir Uuif.n I. o. O K
and KrMd crJbe of tho Hiicnnipmeut '
Im In the lly todny from Portland on
offlclill biMliiww for the Odd Y11owh
Woml' II Thumrnon, miii of Mr and
Mm. J M'iii TlioittpHon, of thin city, i
Iihh re i cil In ll'-nd aftir huvlriK
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Monday
O. K, HnrdliiR In a vlnltor In IJend
fromKort Itock.
(J W Shrlmtr l n btiKlneim vlnltor
In tin- city from Portland.
lion Karnhnm wont to Balein Iniit
nlclit on IcrhI btmlncHH.
Henry Maruoka, of Alfalfa, tn
ponding tho(dny in Ilend.
JnmrH Senrcy, of KprltiKflold, III.,
In hero vlnltlriK hid non Hon Kcurcy.
Hay Mornan, of Harm;, nrrived In
Ilend Inut nlKht. Ho Id romnlnlnB
over today on buRlncM.
K. K. Patty who arrived in tho city
recently, Iiiih accepted n position an
nlKht clerk at tho Wright hotel.
o. A Thomon nnd II. T. Shoo-j
Just Received
New Line of
Dolly Dimple
Kewpie Dolls
Dressed and
Undressed.
Priced :
85c to $8.50
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Pharmacy
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This Is a Store For Regular Boys
?or Quality, Value and Service this store ol
Jor Quality, Value and Service this store offers
the best obtainable, and mothers will find here an,"
J..i i'.. 11 n . . . ..
imurcsunK collection oi wearing apparel lor cold
weather wear.
SUITS FOR BOYS 6 TO 16
In a variety of weaves and materials, well tail
ored $8.50 to $18.50
Juvenile Suits for little fellows, 2 to 6 :
.7.$5.50 to $11.95
Patrick Mackinaws
Combine quality and style. Their sturdy fabrics
outwear all others.
For boys 6 to 10 $9.75
For boys 12 to 18 ...$11.95
Furnishings
Kaynee Shirts and Blouses at
$1.00, $1.15, $1.25, $1.50
Munsingwear Union Suits, in cotton....$1.50 to $2.15
In wool mixed $2.15 to $2.85
Every need that your boy might have'ean be
supplied to advantage here. Hats. Shoes. Ties and
-4.1 ! i 1 ' .
uuilt accessories at low prices.
Stop and
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ROTHERS A
Women's Coats
GENEROUSLY
UNDERPRICED
Quality Pioneer tince 1911
J o
Pleasing Combinations of Quality
StylePrice.
It will be to the advantage of every woman who
will buy a new coat this winter to investigate these j
garments of the better quality and style. I
ALL WOOL POLO
CLOTH COAT
Stitched, convertible,
cross-over self collar ;
yoke gathered back ;
button trim side plaits;
front belt; angle set-in
pockets; half satin
Venetian lined. Colors
heather green, beaver
brown. u w
PRICE, $35.00
ALL WOOL VELOUR C0AT$34.50
Made with loose, full back; large, graceful
sleeves with low-cut armholes, and belted front
finished with large buttons; large black seal plush
collar, satin Venetian lined; colors black, dark
blue, brown.
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Other Coats priced at
$19.50, $21.00, $23,50, $27.50, $33.50
WHEN IT'S COATS YOU CAN DO BETTER AT
received hln discharge from the U. S.
I navy. In which he served for more
than two years.
John OubulB and family wero week
end visitors In the city from La Pine,
where Mr. Dnbuls Is In charge. of the
etiRlnei-rliiK work In connection wltb
tho Walker Basin Irrigation develop
ment. County Judge Darnes went to Port
land last night to meet with
tho Highway commission today and
tomorrow. II. J. Overturf. of the
Commercial club rond committee, al
so went down to attend the meeting.
CROP PROSPECTS IN
NORTHWEST BETTER
Some Pitchers Do Swear.
'They learned by watching Uble
whether he was truing to throw a
curse or n fast oue." Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
Put It tn Tho Hullctin.
Farmers throughout the northwest
are beginning to pin thHrfa!lh to
winter grain, according to J. T.
Hardy, travelling freight and passen
ger agent for the Oregon Trunk rail
road, who wag ia Boad Monday on
ono of his regular business trips to
this section. Bo cause of failures of
spring sown grain, a much larger
acreage is in fall wheat than ever
before, Mr. Hardy sayB.
The car supply is still somewhat
less than the demand, but crops aro
largely threshed and under cover, Mr.
Hardy states. Mention of the coal
strike failed to worry him. "We'ro
burning oil you know," ho said.
Pnt It In "Til: IJUULKTINV
THE WARNER COMPANY
QUALITY " MCIUNUI8I AT . PrULAR, l'HICKU
R333siaa'aaa3Ssa(S3aa!3SSB3Bsai
Kitchen-ware-
ALUMINUM
g 5-qt. Teakettles $3.25 g
lyii-qu nice coiier.o g
6-clii) Tea Ball Tea 1
Pot $2.25
5-qt. Covered Sauce
Pan ,. $1.98
5-qt. Covered Stew
Pan $1.98
ENAMELED
5-qt. Teakettle $1.19
lMrqt, Rice Boilerl,19
Pudding Pansl5c to25c,
Sauce Pans....l5c to 25c
18 patterns of Dishes,
42-piece sets
$8130 to $35.00
Water Glasses, decor
ated thinjlead blown,
6.frty.$M ""3 n ' 7R
Bend's Economy Store
Fair Vainly Store
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S I Iff Our Pf aciiption Dcpuliocnl u Complete
D I Jlj in Every DcUU.
1 1 YOUR DRUGSTORE
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For
HEADACHES
NEURALGIA
NERVOUSNESS
A
STAR
ELECTRIC
VIBRATOR
Old Price
$25
Now
$5.00
us Ranemhet
Magill $ Erskine
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