Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1920)
w I'AUB ia IIKN1) nUIiliKTIN, IKN1, OIIKOON, THUllHDAY, FHItUUAUV la, ll20 DH CM U Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Our Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Department Is just overflowing with constant new arrivals. We can just simply say it is one of the most complete showings of Ladies7 Coats, Suits and Dresses in Central Oregon i One look will convince you that Style, Quality and Moderate Pncesprevail here. Consider this a person al invitation to come and view these new arrivals. IT AlMl7Q rHATQ 'm Short -'"uniy Models for sport, street JLi-LlIliO VWMl J and other rff7CA . dCQ 7C I Svear, in all the new fabrics $ I A.JU CO CpjV. J f &- mil'nS&ST...$9.75 to $59.75 rpCCOpO of Poplin, Jersey, Satins, Georgette, Crepe de Chine and LALivJkJJjJ Foulards, neatly trimmed fcQ HA i. d C A 1 C Priced at L..... $7.1) tO $54.75 Always In the Lead J. C. PENNEY CO., Inc. Was On Verge Of Giving Up Mi'dlrlmvs llitmll Had Item Taking Did No (loort llt IVnUen 1 niilar. "1 Imtl reached thi) point whore I could ko no farther and t thought 1 would liuvo lo glvo mi my work, lint now hIiioh I liuvo taken Tunliui 1 am In bettor limiltli tliiiu 1 have boon In yi'in-H." wild Jamon I), llnnill of Lon AiikoIom (ho other day, Mr. Iliuull liven ut ana Wont Fifty-fourth utroet, and In ono or thu hoHt known oinployon of the Uroiulway Department Store, hav ing been in their employ for flf teon years. "For Huvvrnl yours I wan Iron. Iilod with my nlouiuuh," couiluuod Mr. ltamll, "and my condition got ho bad that I underwent on opera tlon, and hIiioo that Hum I have been iiuahlo to got my strength hack, lit fact, during tho piiKt your I have been in a worm) fix than over before. I wuh In a torrlhtn run-down condition, twenty puuudn off weight and could cut nothing that agreed with mo. I wan ho itorvoun that any kind of unex pected uoIho would upset mo and a good iilght'n nleep or root wan out of tho qtlctitlnu. Tito wornl thing or all wan that tired-nut, do. pressed feeling that I had all tho wiuit. ami i roaiuuu dial some thing had to ho dono or I would havo to quit work, an It wuh too much for mo to try to keep koIiik In tho fix 1 wan In, "Tho inodlclucn I had tukon had dono mo no good and I mlKht havo Rtlll Itoon In thin condition If I notmm; to ritiinnniiH In tlio County Court nt the Htato of Oregon, for Doiicliulim County. In tho in ut tor of thu oHtutt) of O, .W, Crawford, deceased, Notco Ih lioroliy given that tho iimlurnlgucd wiih, on tho Dili day of February, ID JO, duly appointed ndnilulMratni- of tho ontato of 0. V. Crawford, deceased. All per iioiih havliiK olalinn ai;uliiHt hiiIiI on tato will prorttiut tho tmtiin duly verified to mo within hIx iuoiiIIih from the dato hereof. C. II. IjlllCKHON'. G0-2o AduilulNtrator. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS rlmtuK Mr U.iiK SO frliU for 10 riiril r lr. line ruit 'r wunl for nil rr SO. All clMtlflnl mltwlltliip ilrlctly rh Iti mlvftiiff,, FOIt HICNT -3.1 acres wllhlii a mile of llond. iiuctiltlvulcd for several yearn; water for :t;t acton of crop un lined and koIiik to wanto. Will Inane for lonii of yourH rrop lout only or will, pay you to work It for mo. J. F. Monti, llox 17 1. Cliii'luuatl. Ohio. 22-l7tfe WANTKli. For tl le WANTKD MKht hrowu toiun, munt hoclmap. Call 7IM. fi.S-B0.ri2c WANTKD .Man to put up about I7fi toiin alfalfa hay. by contract I.on. tor & 1'ayiii), llond, Orii;ou. 29-13- IP. KOK HAMC. S4' 197 BUSY STORES A Pleasure to Show You V ID POSSIBILITIES TO ASCERTAIN 50 PHONES TO i BE INSTALLED rfSfi AVlAliUiv With the urrivai a,ui i"taiiutiuii of oqulpmont moro than 50 tele- phones will be ndded'to the local ys- COMMERCIAL CLUB TO. of tho PacIflc Telophono & Tole- Rrapu co. 1110 insiaiiauon 01 puonon SPHIER BLOCK KOIl KAM-: 120 acron of Innit. wator rlRht all paid; no cnrili required If you not tin on (ho land. AdllroNH 1112 Ko. O. Tnnninu. hadn't uotlcod n tnntlmoulal In tho - WiinIi. ID-CO-Mp papor ono day wlwro a man wan KOIt HAI.K 19 tonn aUalfa nt 20 troublod Junt about llko 1 wan and. a Ion, with ham and wator If ...... iiiuii mimic wmi roniarKiioio wanted. I'lalnvlow Kchoot lloiino, ronultn. I mado up my mind rlRlit ni-SO-BIc then that I would kIvo Tanlac a li)ii u.i i oit tiimii unv.. rlKht away and what I ato Kavo,m' ' ' ' ' ..,,, . ' mo strength bccaiino I could ,. K'" HAM-. On 2H Inch wiirdii Kent It. and already I havo Kalued "!ul "ol "' ll,,rnl,w l t?m ' back Hovim poundn and am addliiK I naw' 72C0p moro wolsht all tho time. My FOIl HAM-: IleRlMurml IpIk boned iiervoumiunn ban entirely dlxap- ToImihI China bonr, two yearn poured anil every iiIrIU I am nleep- '' welRht about 450, Kreat lit. Iiir an noiind an a child anil never ! u'- ' " Ooodhlie, llox S21, havo that worn-out, depremed feel-' 'lend, Ore., or Inquire at llenklo Iiir about mo any moro. I haven't I Hnlmw office, '"' 7R-'C0p a trouble of any kind, my work InU'Olt KAI.K Old Trunty Incubator ii pleantiro to me and I ko about In flint clann condition, iiIno new leeliiiR Junt an fine an a man wantn n-cullaii barrel churn. Inquire ittfl to reel. I am Rlad to Join ttin.lotlll office. 80-50p rankn of Ihiwo who hnvo lumiriril KOIt HAI.K 10 head-youiiR Rra.lo for TunUc for I have tried II with COWn. 3 to 7 yoarn-lii;nll bred to moHt nutlnfnctory ronultn.- ' rcjslntered Durham bull. nl. ,r .i Tanlac In nold In llend by Owl moiilhn time Inquire V. (i. I'owern '(IK I II., Ill Aitkin, and I DniR Co. Aches and Pains Try Star Vibrator at Magill & Erskinc Druggists O'ICane Huilding KOIt HAIJ:--lltwcu IB ami IN tonn of alfalfa hay, 120 per ton, Nlrnchl (Iron., Tumalo, OreRou, 0349Blp KOIt SAI.K 100 White Leghorn pulletn. In fine nhape, laylnR now, 11.25 apiece. Henry lliuinoii, I'iiw ell Unite. 3-10-COp KOIt HALtV (lood Junlpcx cord wood f. o. Ii. Terrebonne, (leo, W, McLatiKhlln, Turrebonue, Orenonl 3C-4!lc KOIt HAI.i: -If Itn linrRnlu for canh you are looking for better ieo or write Kdwln J, HoRern about that 120 acren of potatoen nod alfalfa laud. Kdwln J. ItoRorn, Tumalo, Oregon. r.8-t3tfc , KOIl HALK Alfaira lin, -ICO tonn at $20 a ton. Homo pantitro will ro with It nt Uiln price. Adilrenn, J. I). Minor. Mend, Ore. 7C31tfc LOST AM) FOtlM). ..i . --,-- -' '. i uiim inquire r. u. rowern Hi lloml by Hortmr0" K W" ' l r,,nch ,",,,, " HTIIAYK11- YenrllnR in iiviul l Morton mM f iHlnviw nchool houne. i branded I). II. L ci DOUGLAS MULLARKY TO EDIT SPOKESMAN I'lioiio Tumalo, ill 2. iron kali:-i.ot 17 of block 0 of V.ytU', lucIudliiK 3-rnom Iioiho Announcement wan made today by ' J'mlenilRiieil n;erven rlRht to i .URlan Mullarky, non of County An-'XZn0' "" xaVl PAY FOR EXPERT FISH PROBLEM IS UP Passing of Descliute.s County l'alr Bill Kxplalncd by Mrs. Alexander , Thompcon Mrs. .lean Morris "-j Klllu A (Ii! rrht.es Club. to accomodate the long waiting lint will begin within tho iioxt few dayn, accorditiK to ManaRor J. L. Galthor. The local syntcm linn been greatly hampored tho last soveral months oxvIiir to the belated arrival of tho necessary matorialB with which to oxtend the linos. Mr. Galther Im to w w. mm . ov"r h. I IS REDEEMED: DoiiRlan jxptMor Mullarky, that he In taking over th. Kwlinonil Spokemuan from tlRrew. He will probably hln tlrat linue thin week. cellar and outbuilding. Konlod lililn for thin proporty will be re ceived at the law office of C H. Ilennon up im Kebruury 10. 1D20. re- nun Oc red Mtivor. connected oil left 3l-l'J-&0c, hip; two yearling nteern. brown and white and red and white, branded RO on right hip; three year old brln die ntecr branded SO on right hip, three year old red cow branded CO on rlRht hop and V. A. on left hip. All have hole In rlclit ear and nlll In lert ear. Kinder pleane nollfy, It. O. Audrun, Itedmouil, OreRou. 7fin-l8-50p J o !) MM II IM MM Announcement of the completion or a deal by which he become own ttr of the Sphlor building on tho cor ner or llond and Minnetota, wan made here on Monday by John Michael Iiuh redoomwl the property I SUMMER HOME PLAN 1 . PLEASES ELK CHIEF Why Not Increase Your Profits? After h trip lo the head or tho Metoliun river yenterday, Dr. II. L. roney, of McMlnnvllie. Deputy Din- It ll tttl tl'MU ftrnnljun,l ilk !. ttn., .' ", ""- """"'." '.' 1 trlet Oram! Kxaltod Ituler of the Klka iiKu uy 1110 weoieru i.oan ami isiuui lug Co., holdorx of n $19,000 inort guge, and In now counlderlng tho ad dition of at leant one, and ponnlbly two MtorloK to the preMont ntructuro. He intends to make a careful ntudy have all telephones Inntallod within! ,oca,1 con'lll,on8' "owvcr, before two weeks provided moro phones arrive. Constructive aotion toward tho es tablishment of an aviation landing; Hold near Bend wu taken yontorday Nvhen tlio" Ue'nd Commercial club, at! Its regular weekly meeting, voted to pay tho expenses of a government expert who will be usked to visit Bend in the,ncar future and pass on posBlblo locations. Tho matter was brought up by Forest Supervisor N. G. Jacobson, who also suggested that tho club provide a packhorso, canoe, and other equipment for Stuart Edward White, author and naturalist, who lias offered lo como to Central Ore. gon next summer and suggest a de tailed plau forthp rotation of lakes us a meanfi.ol keoplng tho supply of largo sized, trout at Its maximum. The, club authorized the appointment of a cominltteo to liundlo this ques tion. In Iiisd.Ucussion, Mr. Jacob son pointed out the danger that the Central Oregon laltcs and streams, by reason of tho ever-growing num ber of spartHtnoi coming to this sec tionV)ni(eht bo fished out, and tha UoriYru that on (ho othor hand, tho overstocking of any body of water would result in tho d58(Uctlpn of vegotable fish food and of fry. To sovd these problems ho advocated asking Mr AVhlto, who spent a row days In the country sur rounding Bond last year, and who is so mllph of an expert On trout that ho lias had two' varieties named for $ him, to- malco a survey of tho Bituu- f Uion. ' "ll-s ( r LABOR EXPERT VISITS BEND Conducting a campaign of educa tion for employers and parents, C. If. Gram, of tho State Labor Com mission, Is In llond taking up tho matter of child employment. Kollow Ing conferences with mill officials, ho stated this morning that he, found thorn ready to cooperate to tho full oat degree In tho enforcement of the law. To carry on tho work after his departure tonight, Mr. Grum has appointed J. Alton Thompson as de puty child labor commissioner for the county. Mr. Gram believes that in a largo percentage of cases where children are illegally employed, the parents are tho law violators, testirylng fulso ly to their children's ages, Scvero penalties for this are provjdod, In uddltlo'n to tho child employo being removed rrorn the protection of tho compensation law. definitely taking nuch a step. ALFALFA TEACHER'S SALARYIS RAISED ALFALFA, Feb. 10. Tho hcIiooI board of district 24, Alfaira, Oro., recently met and unauimnunly ivoted to raise tho toacher'H wagoa from 8G to $tir. per month. Tho Increase boRim with the first of the year. MIhh lieatrico Dullard in thu Incumbent. Dear Graco: Iknow'you did not havo a good time at' tho dunce last evening. Just a hint Ilolllstar's over for bad breath, sallow color, no pop, pimply race, bad disposition, Joo, Owl Pharmacy, MOTHER OF THIRTEEN TAKEN BY PNEUMONIA or Oregon, oxprnwod himself an be ing highly plonsed with tho minimer hnmoHllo selectod by (lie Mend lodge. Work ban not marted on the building an yot, but will be begun In the. near future. TO FORECLOSE PAPER TOWNS ON 1913 TAXES $' 1 z Of 13 children six were present ut tho services held in Itedmond cem etery Monday for Mrs. Carrie E. Mc.Munn, wife or Harvey McMunn, who died In llond Saturday, aged 49 years, as the result or an attuck or pneumonia. She had been,employcd by tho Drooks-Scanlon Lumber Co., and her husband, n stool worker at Vancouver, Washington, was unable to reach Ucnil before her lust illness terminated. PARENTS' WEEK SET FOR REID SCHOOL Tho third week of each month will bo parents' week at tho Held school, It ban been decided, in or der to stimulate attendance of fathers and mothers, This does not mean that parontB will not bo wel come ut all times, but that all who aro Interested In tho school work aro especially invited to attond dur ing this time. (Contlnuod from Pago 1.) waterfront laud frainln, caused thu realdontH or tho now town to deslro a chaugo or name. Ah the center or u fanning coun try, it bucamo Terrobonne, and while tho chnnge has never been officially made, the alias In moro widely known by fur than tho name bestowed by thu sponsor at tho christening. NOTICE OK HEAItl.N'r; ON FINAL ACCOUNT In tho Circuit Court or tho Stnto or Oregon, for Deschutes County. In tho matter of tho estuto of Mm. Uerthu Stowoll, deceased. Notice In hereby given that It, 1). Stowcll, administrator of tho estate of Mrs. Hortha fitowoll, do ceased, has mado and filed with tho Clerk of tho County Court of DeschiiteH County, Oregon, a final account of his administration of said estate, and that tho Judgo of tho ubovo entitled court bus sot Monday, tho lfith duy or .March, 1920, at the hour or 10:30 o'clock In tho forenoon or said duy at tho court room In llend, Oregon, us tho tlmo and pluco or hearing tho final settling of said estato, and all por sonH interested aro cltod to appear nt said tlmo find place and show causo, If any, why suld account should not ho allowed. Dated thin 11th day of Fobru ury, 1920, a , . . . n' Dl 8TOWELL, Administrator of tho Estuto of Mrs. northa Stowoll, Decoasod, Duto of first publication, Feb ruary 12, 1920. C0-2c Strength kV Simplicity vvv $ $ Security Satisfaction 4VttV $ TUM-A-LUM WOOD ---- -CONCRETE Jp 1 JL (J $ Fuel ' Doors Windows Land Plaster SUNFLOWERS OR CORN TUM-A-LUM "ffl? iMTMfiirD rr nccmint "V A!flV ft" REDMOND, OREGON Plaster MO, f.SJiT frunn IH l0mitei 11 ' MttH,