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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1920)
TAHK 8 BKNI BULLETIN, HKNO, OttKOON, THUftMhAV, JUAU'Jld, IRUO Tio; E33C!5S!3- MtM " Jh I MM llHM -WW 'i H t I You'll Be Just As Enthusiastic As "We Are When You See Our New Arrivals in Spring Ready -to- Wear DRESSES We nre pleased through and through at the very renmrkahle dresses we are receiv ing direct from our New York buyers. The new short model is the special feature for spring and summer of 1020. WAISTS in a most comprehensive any of beautiful new spring styles and these at last year's prices. SKIRTS We are more than pleased to tell the ladies that our shipments of new plaided models in plain and fancy mixtures in separate skirts are coming daily. You must see them early. More New Arrivals Just Received in Our Early Spring Shipments KIMONAS in flowers and plain materials, and Lingerie Crepes in plain and flowered designs just the hia-tcrmls-for-gowris and underwear. McC ALL'S January Patterns Are Here." . -- f - . z . " Every Man Wants . . ' " I . Clothes that really fit and give individual style that are Distinctive and Smart Clothes that look as though they belonged to himand felt that; way, too Clothes that will give Full Measure of Satisfac tory Service AT REASONABLE PRICES. What You Can Expect Here ! . v A Penny Saved X C. Penney Co., Inc. $frdP4$tt4 " Penjiy Earned 197 BUSY STORES ( I tit Shoes. I STYLE The liveliest things to he had ; the best and latest ideas. ALL WOOI The fabrics are'all wool for long wear and style; our usual high standard. VARIETY Styles to please everyone; patterns for every taste. GUARANTEE Absolute" satisfaetion or your money back. BLUE SERGE SUITS-Fast dyes, all wool serges, expert tailor ing, latest styles; nothing like them for all around wear at $30, $35, $10, $15,. TWEEDS Many like them; they're different; very smart, in greys, tans, greens, browns and leather shades' $25, $27.50, $35 WORSTEDS They're here,. all wool and silk and wool mixed; in newest and most stylish patterns at, only , ' $27.50, $30, $35 "PREP" MODELS These styles are especially designed for boysUfirst long trouscr suits; stylish, in correct proportions $30, $35, $15 You save dollars these days when you buy good quality clothes. There are no bqtter clothes made than the clothes that bear the familiar label of H&rt, Schaffner & Marx , ... There are nb better work shoes than Bergeman and Buchecht w ! BEND HIGH SCHOOL LOSES TO MADRAS VMlors Tako 1.ona F.nd of 'JH-'Mi ItaOtVtbnU (Jnnio Injured . 1 Knee JtrmliiNS Sauderw. ' Ilcnd High School went down to defeat Friday in -tho basketball Karoo played here. agalust Madras, tho visitors, winning out by n scoro of 28 1023 Tho' contest wus a hard fought one and at thq end of the first hair .tl) teams were tied 13 to 13. Early In' the second half, how ever, Mqdratook the lad, and main talncd Jt for the balance of the game. The Hond 'team suffered somewhat In tho first half, when after five minutes of' play Sanders' Injured "knee retired him, Loehr taking his plnco. i Coyncr held down' the 'other for ward l,o$yo, Drpsterhous, playing center, with' Ilaucl: and Ilelfrlch guards. LIBR$RJ BOARD IS ORGANIZED TODAY lomfewbc of tho nowjy ap- imlntcdt cojifity:- library board held " 'tlujlr oiKuitl'iatlon jneetlng Friday wion, resulting In the election of Mrs, J, M. Lawrence as president, J George, Paddock seciotary, and 11. V, Sawyer- as treasurer. Fred N. "Wallace aWfl Mrs. Max Cunuiug Wro Ihoqtyor two members In at tendance, 'j ' ,t1' She was instructed to take (he necessary steps to open the library for public use as soon as possible. BOWLING LEAGUE IS ORGANIZED AT MILL A new bowling league has been organized In Bond composed of six teams, each representing a depart ment at the IJrooks-Scaniou Lum ber Co. plant. Tho schedule has ulready started, but games remain ing to be played number 27, and extend well Into March. Tne alley at the Indiibtrial Y. M. C. A. are being used. The personnel of the Meatus Is as follows- Sawmill, Oant (captain), (Jove, Henderson, Norton, Janette. Chase, Smith, and Miller; office, Wagner (captai.n); Oliver, Keycs, Lamping, Perkins, Brooks, tfitrass burger, II. B. Allen, Ward, and Hogois; shlppiiiK department, Lyons (captain), Miner, Iirlltsan, Moo, Illchards, Fisher, and Craven; yawls, Slagvold (captain,, Schmidt, llorg, Illrrell, 'Allen, McOlllvray, und Ivcrson; sheds, Springer (cap tain), Ilyland, II. N. Nystlon, Gre'on. A. .Vystlen, und Guild; C. & K. gang, S Stoldi (captuln), 3. IJ. Smith, Iostol, J. Steldl, Hyberg, Pomoroy. and Ncdrow. h,1 work for ex-ser'vlco men. Tills Is a part of n national program providing free scholarships in Y. M. C. A. and other accredited schools; a limited fund for Colloco 'and University s'ch'olarHhis; alscf a plan of Home Study courses on u broad range of practical and voca tional subjects; lecture bureau ser vice and Americanization work for non-Kngllsh speaking people. Tl;e ullotment of funds has been made by Counties according to popula tion, Definite "County and Dlstslct Committees nre being formed anil will soon bo working. In tho mean time, all Interested ex-sen ice men may apply for Information to the local association, or address the In room 305 Y. M. C. A. building Portland, Oregon. i m:v local outt.xtzi:i."'. Temporary organization of n union by the laundry workers of Ucnd -was ejected last night, I). t IIolsato bfng chosen as proaldofti und Anna Nye us secietury of tlio CASHMAN BEND'S CLOTHIER i Wnnt toliuy liny, iiHiilleiln rluvl J, IJ. Minor, Ilcnd. Ore. TG-.tltfcl right ear. I roan heifer crown 'fed ltd-. . ' .. """Ihinnd on rlnhf bin. ' rlclit nnr unlit. -.r . . flfled CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CUuillr.1 ilvrtlinic thtnit tr umum IU crnU fur TO wnrU or r. On rrnt per wont for all rvr ZO. All cliutlAcU iulirrtllnf trlctly rath, in mirniKt FOIt UKNT 33 acres within u mile of Ilend. uncultivated for several yeors; water for 33 acres of crop un used nnd going to waeto. Will leuse for term of years crop rent only or will pay you to work it for mo. J. I'. Dean. Ilox 171, Cincinnati, Oho. ' IU l", ""I wantlu. IM. We pay market prices for chickens at all times. Ilend Fish and Poul try Mnrket, Wright Hotel Hldg., ilcnd. Oro. 83-IUtfo i , HiflHAfiR. W UVT AM) FOUM). TAKUN UP - Holsteln-Jersey heifer branded lazy M II on light hip. -J. O, Silver, Tumolo. 37-17-IOp KHTItAYKD Sorrel mare. hluzed facQ branded KK on hip, age aboit fourteen years. One white gpldlnu branded SI on right should er, age nine cnrs. Finder notify C. II. Durham, Ilrookh-Hcuiilnn Camp 1, Ilend. 7 T. -1 G 4 Mi TAKKX 11 I Ked cowii brauded 2t on left hip. over M or P on rlht hip. 1 old red and white spotted row brauded Oil on left hip. LL on left ribs. WH on right Hit. left ear off and 2 overblts in I nrinuio yearling steer right far off no visible brand. I red white face cow, branded JC op left ribs, , W. II Smith 5 miles out on Ilend IluriiN rond. 4U7p TAKK.S' Ul Uniim to my placo Sep- tember 1. roan bull calf, hole. In right ear, no brand visible. Ownnr can have same by it.tylng churKcs. W, T, K. Wilson, SUlers. Oregon, Gl-IG-Jiip STItAYF.D I white ninro welicht 1.000 pounds, white eyes, wire cut left front foot, no brand vlhlhlo, is now on Long flutto ranrh. Ownex ran have sauio by paying for keeping and advertisement. 20-in-t6p FOIt SALB -1917 Ilodso Touring ut local. r ARMY GOODS TO owner. Wilto M. I), uaro or ilend Ilullutln, 38-470 M'OIt SALB or TitADB Irrigated i farm about 3 1-2 miles from town,: Buew modern bungalow, large, barn, Pchlekon house, gurugo, efc. Will con sider trade for good city residence proporty In Iloud. Health compels a sale or trade at sacrifice. Innulro BEHOLD HEIE T . ltH.c pro- IJbraryticluh to turn ,ivr llerty to.'tho county lilirary was ac "cepted, and Miss M.. B. Coleman M'uu nanic'd. Ilbrariau, 'she will take ii special couiso In IJbiary admlu-jposal of tho Interstate Committee Y. M4 C. A. AIDING IN EDUCATIONAL WORK Fund For Scholui-hhlp For Hv-Hcr-vice Men AVnllabfo Allot- ' inents Made to Counties. . Tho National W"r "Work. Coun cil of tho Young Mqn'B Christian association has placed7 at tho 1Ik (Continued from Paso J.) f ! TST result of popular demand, he bnlrr "joiib tho comniodltles .vli'-lj .vII b rUcied to the people of Cenlr..l Oioscn. will ))9 tomato -8 tit n1:. rents a can, bacon nt iid loii'.h ;i pound,-'prunes ot-18 cents u pour.U. wool blanketH at $B und $u, four buckle pvorslioesfut ?2.2C, hip boot. ;i ?(j.t, Hitniinor underwear nt B0 cents a garment, all wool underwear! ear. Can no nought cneap oi 1 1 ;Lat IJidletln nlllce If Interested. (- iwiop, FOIt SALB Wo huve Just purchased the Ilarrett and Ico saw milt out near Fiemnnt, wo do not need thu sawrlg, and will offer same for sale. Thin Is a Hussell mill, complete, ul T'lls last question will he largoIjWaiioady for the power, has B tnch saw,, no top rig, mid Is practically as good as now Having only sawed about 300,000 feet of liiinbt-x. AVI II boold at u very good price, with tonus to lespousiblo party. Address J, N, Musteu, Lumber Co. La Pine. C3-I5-IS& FOIt SALB If lis bargain for oasljJ you uro iooiwig tor Hotter soo or wilto Bdwln J, itoger about that 120 acres of potatoes and alfaltu hind. Bdwln J. Itogors. Tumitlo. Oregon, BS-lBtfo ut ono dollaV a garment, BngllslU ,.,?.. ., o-i'um .jstratidn In -order to Jt hesel? ;,or,of Oregon and Idaho a limited sum i oukfast tea at 15 cents a pound,!' ,V. sVo m''T Z il.1?,L l2nl That Cherished Photo or Picture of Yours DON'T YOU think you ought to have it framed before, it is - sojled or broken? We have the finest stock of Picture Moulding in Central Oregon, New patterns -just arrived. v We have employed experienced help in this de partment and caVuiow give you quick service. CENTRAL PHOT56 CO. with SYMONS BROS., Jewelers O'Kane Bid?., Bend, Ore. ' a ! I r tlio rliitlnu at llin Ini'irp nnultmn nf iiwimav t. I. a un,t .. 1...1. ,1 1 mifl Tnl,tui. 1.. in ... . r ..- I T .... .1 M ' " . V "M , '!", -" "" .". -" vmv v v nov4 iwr r.uuptillljn-l ' 'inu lunula ui tf cuius. go wth it tltUhls price. AUdi'08iljaaai)M04Mi4 wo r WWmCU4 . IMI ij-0 ti ;v vuv ? -V 4 TflK Mt4J TA ,'