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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1919)
yiJwywMH-wiifcy-JT f ov !-.$ JwatW -- - - 'Jfh-m J'AQK 12 BEND llUIiMttlN, I1BND, OIIKUUN, THl'ItSDAV, UKCKMIUM II, HMD rarifiif ffwi"irriwi ui.i .it wmt.s .nrsrara-srxwwfnror HSEEHEEEK: IL.iwm rv . . ff What's Doing in 1 mp C!riinhv. J. C. VENNEV CO. A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION. ,- i- y w Pjajaiai2J3i20icyfii3J3jaj3JSi3sissfe.s3ti REDMOND K. OF P. GIVE BIG DANCE REDMOND. Doc. 11. Miss IlruniH, tho Ueil Cross nurse, inut with tho uiuthur of the school children Monday afternoon to ills- cuss with them Ihe proper caro and feuding of their children. Tho IK1 jolly club met lit the homo .of Mrs. Cutllpp Tuesday night. There weio no quests pres ent, nml all members repot t having had a npleuilll time. The Kay Johnson Tost of tho American Legion held n meettnj; In tho County's, AkvM'h officii Tues day night, Vuit on account of the veathor only a few members were present, Tho Kulxhts of Pjthlus cure n danco In their new halt last Friday night and dinner was served by tho Pythian Sisters Qultu a large crowd was present and enjoyed tho evening very much. The Infant son of Mr and Mrs. Hnlloway, who reside In tho north end of town, died Friday afternoon. The tununit was conducted Sunday at tho homo, and tho remains ivero laid to rest In the Itcdmond Ceme tary. Horn to Mr nml Mrs. Joe Ho ward, at the Itcdmond hospital, a son. Friends of Mrs. J. M. Fuller, who has been Quite sick tor tho past three weofcs, are glad to learn of her condition improving. Last week the Redmond Public library was moved to the K. P. hall, where it will be opened the regular hours on Saturday. Tho Victory Theater entertained tho pupils of the public and high schools at a show Friday afternoon. Tho film shown was the "Degln nlnjr of Lffc" aud depicted the de velopment ot life from plants to the humnn (being. It was run in tho evening for tho parents. No admission was charged. ltev. McAfee Wilson arrived from Portland Thursday to tako charge of the Presbyterian church until a regular minister cau be obtnlnod. Basketball practicing lias begun, and tho first game o tho season Is expected to 'bo played Friday night. Sixteen have turned out to try f,or the team. ,but It will bo some two-weeks before the regular team is chosen. Tho Executive Committee of the Farm Bureau met with F. L. Bal lard, assistant County Agent Lender last Wednesday ovenics. to discuss tho securing of a New County Agent, and also tho question ot Japanese purchasing land In this section. Mr. II. J. Avory of Jorome, Idaho', vras-deeidod upon to net as the Agent, If it is possible to se cure him. Pimples, bud breath, sallow color Ugh! it's awful take HolIlntcr'B llocky Mountain Tea and e in the swim. Owl Pharmacy. RABBITS KILLED TERREBONNE at m nmvrcis Alfc t ' TEKUEllONNK. Dec 11 It is re ported that about 950 rabbits were killed in the drive last Sunduy The drivers started at Terrebonne aud drove to Crookod river eating din ner at Leonard McFaddeu'H ranch, and then droto back to Terrebonne in the afternoon. A. E. Dyer, former Torrebonne merchant has opened up a general store In the Pickett building. Mr. Dyer has also purchased one of tho Pickett cottages for a home. Mrs. CarHo Peckham and son Howard returned last Tuesduy from a visit in Portland and Scotts Mills. They will leave In n few days for their new homo in California. Mrs, Alderdyce'B brother. Mr KnulroB and llttlo son from Buhl, Idaho, stopped over a few days on their way to Honolulu. Tho bodies of H. II. Wlnflcld and others bulled on tho Wlnileld farm aro bolng trnnhfered this Meek to tho I. O. O. F. cemetery Mr. MaeGrogor was a delegate from tho Farm Bureau hero to the meeting In Tho Dalles last week Tho high hchobl went to Iledmond last Friday afternoon to see The film, "Tho Beginning of Life," given tin dor the auspices of tho Redmond high school DeWltto Williams mot with the ex ecutive committee of tho trl-County when the bchedulu for tho basket ball season was made. Terrebonne is scheduled for three games. At the- mealing of the water users lust Friday night resolutions were paused denouncing tho ponding sales to Japanese Tu this community. Tho secretary "was directed to send copies of tlc resolutions to ull tho county papers and lo those known to be in terested In furthering such sales. Yflii can't enjoy life and have Constipation- Holllster's Rorky Moun tain Toa will i- 'onstlputlon to Halifax. Owl 1'liarmucy, COLD -NOTIEEbED . BY ORANGE TREE "V, : ' Although tho cold wavo Is appar ently at its holght. oranges aro growing In Bend paying m heed to the trJfu vvvjilhQr, A' dwarf tree In'thVrozy hotel bears, in addition to afnntuiorvoranEe of last year's crop, half dozei greon globes, each over an inch in diameter. 'it. O H W H a o O W a I! M Seasonable Xmas Gifts h!Ii vi XV ilt! We have made Special Preparations for A Good Selection of Practical Xmas Gifts for Men, Women and Children. store is This will be a Practical Xmas from all indications. Our one "of the 1 97 Busy Stores of the J. C. Penney Co. that gives you the benefit of this immense buying power. Buy something Practical, not fanciful. The best way to be happy is to make some one else happy. i ! .in .w-w-i-.-.. -wii.i-------------M-W Here Are Some Suggestions That Will Help FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Bath Robes . .$1.49 W $8.90 Felt Slippers 98c t6 $3.98 Fancy Wool Shawls .'..$6.90 to-$9:90 Maibou Scarfs :.$5.90 1 $14.75 PlushScarfs and Stoles $7.90 t(V$10.90 Sweet Grass Baskets 49c to $2.98 Fancy L'inens 69c td $3.98 Boudoir Caps (9cto $1.98 Silk Underwear. .-. 98c $ $7.90 Silk Waists i $3.98 to-$ 12-50 Silk Petticoats ........ $2.98 tq:$12.50 Kid Gloves .1.1 $1.98 to $3.49 Fancy Box Handkerchiefs 15c to $1.49 Books (All Kinds) Adc lo 98c Box Stationery .. ". 10c to $1.98 Beads .... 49c to $3.98 Fancy Bar Pins.... $1.69 to $2.49 Dolls 98c to $1.40 r i . w FOR MEN AND BOYS Bath Robes. $5.90 $1.25 to $7.50 to $3.25 Felt Slippers :. . Sweatqrs (all styles) $1.98 lo $10.90 Mackinaws -w $7.90 to $11.75 Gloves and Mittens .,;... 49c to $1.50 Neckwear- Silk Handkerchiefs... ltMWIfll '' . .49c to $2.49 49c to 1.69 Linen : -Silk Hose.... i .49c lo 98c 59c to 9Sc Overcoats..I....n. -fa. $17.o0, $44-75 Flannel Shirts. $1.49 to $5.90 Boys' Suits - $5.90 to $12.50 Men's Suits &..'... $19.75 to $12.50 Men's Outing Shirts 98c ....981;. $1.69 Gowm. .. ........ ....... Outing Pajamas.. to to to $6.90 $2.25 S2.98 i i u. w w -1 o o I o c M H CJ O Do Your Christmas Shopping Early. Mail Packages Early J. C. PENNEY CO., Inc. I Be Happy lo Lire and Live lo Be Happy j 197 BUSY STORES 0 . i : JTC. I'ENNEY CO. A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION. .ls5PI!I&ICIsK" AViint to btiy liny, use ItiiUetln clns- Trolley Dirigible. Trolloy illrlfllilo HyHtcm pltrtrlc mo. tor driven. Is proposed for tho cnrrylnj; of iiiiiIIh, particularly for ovor pnri' ly Kottlcd territory. Tin pipe from enr to bus him carries electrically heated ulr for rettuliitliiR ",t Imoyiincy. Tho trolley callo Is wound on a drum, al lowing adjustment of altitude. Popu lar Sloclmnlcs JIagazlne. CLASSIFIED ; ADVERTISEMENTS C,: liuified (dvcrtlnnir ctiani . tier Usue 20 cent fur ' 20 word or lot. One coot pet worJ for all ovtr 20. All clintl mlverlUlnir ttrlctly cwh In hum nee.. r ' WANTKI. WA'TKI) Oopd milk cowh, fiOHli 6r comliiK fntfih booil. ho or w;-lto J R. I'arhorry, SlHtom, Oro 10-lo- 12p WANTKD Wo will cull nnywhoro, any place, any tlnio, to look at your UHCd furniture, Let uh know what 'you have. Wo pay cubIi. Tho Standard Furniture Co, 97-4ptJc VANTBI) 00 hIiuioh Swalloy water. Write Ilox 8, Ilend, Oro. ir.-39p bOl HAIil,. " FOR HMAC- 40 to 50 tons, alfalfa and oat hay. good feeding kioiiiuI, water and bl),' lmi Inqulro Huknr'A (lioeoiy 20-ll-iap FOH SALK- Mention property four mlleH uortheaHt of Ilend F.lKhfy acieH, foity In cultivation. flood ljulldliiKH. Water piped to Iioiihii, barn. Kaideu and o reliant. For tornia addioHK C. A, Warner, lloul ll-ll-IUp VOIt HALB Anker Holt. Hoparator 500 lb capacity.' flood iih pow, Cheap for o.ulck rthlo. AddieHH I', ('. Hurt, Ilend, I'liono -IKSC. 08-4Q-11c P'OU SALP: ItoKon weed ryn, $3.f0 per cwt. Inquire Wm. Hay, Tinn- nlo, Orefjop, f t 17-39-4 FOR SAI.H-Four' hiic!ciik ralveu and rrcHb jullcji cowt, (loo- UuteM, tolephoiio Hod 62l. 30-31tfc FOIl AJ.IC Alfalfa ha, 150 toim at 'i0 a ton Homo paHturo will Ko with It at (IiIh price. AddrcaH, J. it. Minor, lleud, Ore. 70-3 life i - LOST AM) FOUND, TAKKN UI Two year old Htcor under crop left ear and ciop in right car, white Btripo unroKH fore Hhnujdor. Klmer WoniHtnfr, 3 mllen oaHt of town on Huur Creek road H.II-l'Jp TAICi:N-UI'- Two year old holfoi with two HplltH In each oar, no brand decipherable. Two year od nicer under crop In left oar and cron In rlRlit ear, whlo stripe ncroHa fore Hliniililnr. Klimif Wnvnulntf ( ..ilinu .STUAVIJI) From my ranch at MIL llcun one bay bIk year old maro, one hay two year old maio, onu hay yeurliiiB maio with white Blrlp tu fare All branded WO connected on left Ktlllo. Finder pleuHo deliver to W. OrliiHtcad, S3 Irvliu; Ave., aud receive toward of $20 00, K-I-.18-Up. 1.08T - On trnlli bntween Fallbrld;o and Ilnud two S50 liberty Im.ikIh (tlld HUly. War BIIVlllHS'HlninnH 1,N,w ,der dUjiihq notify DiHIotiit olllce. lle- 02-llp HSTilAVK!) -Toapi amy i'orchoron inurdH, weight about 3,000, no shoulder. Kl.ner Wonmlaff. 3 m'llo tlon nn tn wl urea bqiilH of h no -! Wt pt town on i),b 'On-ok ; roha.Bd Outf-on? MlKt" OroX i 4 .t t I l ! I ti V or t t li.Vail inn AhIiiii ,-,' ejatt t-iim. 1W -