HRND BUXiLKTIN, BRM, ORKGOIVT1IU1LSDAY, MAKCII IN, 20 DM faster Greetings ,StSM-IOBPIW.W.l!f MMM'WWI'WWfl I'AQK IS fill l23Til j& uii IB yl -r i I BY A V 1 I : WW l ' ft , r(AEWA '-. '&' 1 Jr J WJti are splendidly prepared to show you the finest assort ment of Ladies' Rcndy-to-Wonr in Central Oregon. With the coming of Easter you will want to look your best. Our New York buyers have taken special care to have the most up-to-the-minute styles in Coats, Suits and Dresses ready for your early inspection. This department is in charge of an expert ready-to-wear saleslady who will be only too glad to show you whether you buy or not. Take advantage of the opportunity to see this wonderful showing. ' Ladies' Dresses' in Silk, Tricotine, Poplins and Serges $9.90 to $54.75 Ladies' Suits in Tricotine, Serge and Fancy Mixtures $24.75 to $59.75 . Ladies Sport Suits in Jersey and Fancy Mixtures Polo Coats in Short and Three-quarters Lengths t$i7.50 to $59.75 Velvet Dress Coats $32.50 to $39.75 . Alterations Free J. C. PENNEY GO. 297 BUSY STORES Service First o JOHN MARSH WOULD BE COMMISSIONER Prominent l-'nnacr of Tumalo Sec tion Announces Candidacy for Count)' Office. r As a candidate of the Tumalo De velopment League on the republican ticket, John Marsh, a woll known Tumalo farmer, yoatcrday made known his candidacy for the office of county commissioner "My platform." said Mr. Marsh, -when in D$nd yesterday, is to run the county business according to business principles. Bains a farmer I bavo the ifarmer point of view. I "bellcvo that the proper development of Deschutes county will bo deter mined in a great mcasuro by tho de velopment of the agricultural inter ests. I am a firm believer in good roads and If nominated and elected INTEREST IX SHOHTHOHNS I shall liavo in mind the systematic I Considerable Interest Is manifest development of roads in Deschutes, in the northern end of tho county, ac- county." I cording to R. A. Ward, in tho pur- Mr, Marsh has been a resident of.chaso of purebred Shorthorn cattlo. Deschutes county for six years and is Ranchers in the, vicinity of Lower president of tho Tumalo Bull Asso- Bridge and Terrebonne expect soon elation, tho Tumalo Shorthorn Asso-'to make investments. elation nnd tho Deschutes Hnmbou illet Association, and Is n member of tho executive board of tho Deschutes County Farm Bureau. , NEW VACCINE IS INTRODUCED HERE Tho Chapman Bros, of Lower Bridge nro the first (armors in tho county to use Purity Aggrcsslno, the now blackleg serum. Thtft serum Is a lifo timo serum and is free from dangers of perpetuation of dlsoaso ge,rm as is often found in other vac cines, powders and pollets. This se rum is Indorsed by the Oregon Cattlo Association and other authorized as sociations. The First National Bank bus received a quantity from tho state veterinarian nnd quantities may be obtained from tho county agent at 20 cents a dose. MRS. DART NAMED ON LIBRARY BOARD Meotlng Monday with tho local members pf tho Deschutes county library board R. W. Sawyo ap pointed county judge on Friday by Governor Olcott, nnnounccd his In tention of resigning from tho board at once. Ho will All the vacancy by appointing Mrs. R. S. Dart to tho board. Mrs. Dart was presldont of tho Ladles Llbrnry club at tho time of the creation of tho county library. To porpctunto tho namo. and as a memorial to the Ladles Library club which maintained tho public library In Bond for over 10 years, the, county board will hold Intact tho fund amounting to JIGS. CI turned over to It by tho club. Interest from 'the fund will bo used, for tho purchaso of books which will carry a special label or book pinto naming tho Library club. Bond has already commenced, Asses, sor W. T. Mullarky nnnounccd today. Tho work Is In chargo of Deputy Frank May. Doputlos through tho romnlnder of tho county will not bo mimed for another month, Mr. Mul larky says. ait ASSESSING STARTS ON CITY PROPERTY Became or the largo amount of In formation to bo gather, tho assessing of the properly values In tho city of CIIIUHTIA.V SCIENCE LECTURE Christian Sclenco Society nf Bend, Oregon, announces a free lee turo on Christian Sclenco, by Will. mm 11. KiipairicK. c. H. B., of Dei. trolL Mich., Member of Tho Board of Lectureship of Tho Mother Church, Tho First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass., and cor ilially Invites tho public to bo pros ent. Bond Athletic Club, March 23rd, 1920, at 8:00 1 M. Adv. ' Let's top it off with a good smoke" Lhesterpeld NOTHING touches the spot like a good smoke and nothing can touch Chesterfields for genuinely "satisfying" body and flavor. In Chesterfields the finest of silky, aro matic Turkish and rich, mellow Domestic tobaccos are blended to bring out a new and finer quality of flavor. Now you know why Chesterfields "Satisfy!" And because this blend is exclusive and cannot be copied, only Chesterfields can "satisfy!" t- .Each package is wrapped In moisture-proof, rlassine paper that keeps all of the original flavor intact. . tf" WK,iil,L!A y ii T n i iii 1 3B notici: In tho County Court of tho state pf Oregon, for Deschutes county. In the matter of tho guardian ship of Alberta Lnntlknmmer. a minor. Notice is hereby given that pur Huant to tho llcenso and order of this cmlri, dated January 21, 1920, tho undersigned will, from and after Krlday, April 16, 1D20. pro ceed to sell ut private nalo for cash all tho Interest of tho above named minor In and to tho following de scribed real OHtato, situated in Dun- chutes county, Oregon, to-wit: An undivided one-eighth Interest In Lot 17 of Block C, or Lytic, an addi tion to Bend, according to the re corded plat thoreof. ANNA BOAHDMAN, As Ounnllon of tho I'erson bud Ktftato of Albertu Lnndkummr-r, a Minor. Dated this 18th duy or March, 1920. .1-6o A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Sparkling With Pep nnd Enthusiasm aro tho NEW COLUMBIA RECORDS FOR MARCH THEY'RE IIEUEI f iJ!!Ii.,fl"'.n Yo.u.1'. Ann" JUBl l',k0 ft nyiwlo. Norn Bnyns, ,RCo A-MIU Jiint Llko a Uose, Lewis James uud Charles Har rison, tenor duet -Wheru Lanterns Clow, Campbell nnd llurr, ttinor duet, 8Ro AUWI5 Hand In Hand AruIh, Campbell and Bilrr My J.nvo Hour, My Bones and You, Charles Har rison, A fie AUNin-Atl I Have Aro Hunny Weather Friends, Campbull nnd Burr Now I Know, Lewis Juntos, 80c NEW JAZZ DANCE RECORDS JO'lnrh recordi A1S8II- "O," Kox Trot, Ted Lowls' Jnxs Hand Barkln' Dor, Kox Trot, Uunntin'M Novelty Bynco pators, 86c. A'JWIO-Noiody Knows,, Kox Trot, Hickman Trio Wonderful 1'nl, 1'ox Trot, Hickman Trio, 8Co HIO I Want a Daddy Who Will Hock Me to Hlcep,. Fox Trot, wiiiiiorr-ANtnrla Orchontra, 8Ce I MlKht Ilo Yours Oiico In a While, Fox Trot, Yerkes Juxnrlinliu Orrhentrn, Sfic IU-lnrli rrt'ordi Al.t;t Now York Hippodrome Medley, Ono 8lep, Tho Happy SrlX Nobody Kvor. Fox Trot, Happy Six, $1.25 All HIT Oh, What u Pal Was Mary, Prince's Orchestra Carolina Huushliie, Price's Orchestra, $I,2C MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS AttHMl Lu Hoheme, Mesetta Wnltx, MarRtirot llomalno Miction, Itoudo Oavatte, Margaret Homalnu, 11.00 1M 170 Spanish Oypsy Dance, Columbia Spanish Orchostra Night of Loe, Concert Walt, Spanish Oypsy Or chestra, 8Ce AU:I7 Father Flynn and Haste to tho Weddluir, Patrick Hcanlon, Accordion Solo Keel-How uud Money Musk ( Highland Flint:), Pat rick Scanton. Accordion Solo, 8Cc Ai!HIK Ben Hur Churlot Ilaco, March, Prince's Band t'ndor Orders, Prince's Hand, 85c A'.M.Iu-.-tt'hen You'o Alone, Henry Burr Walfll You See, Peerless Qunrlet. 8Cc 7H.1.17 Ablilu With Me, Bona 1'oiiHullo and Barbara Maurel, J1.B0 A'iOl Absent and When Yon Come Home, Louis Uroveure, $1.00 AUN07 Adcstu Fideles (Oh. Come All Yo Faithful) nud Nearer MyOod to Thee, Paullst Chorlsinrn, 8Bc AU7HU Christmas Time nt Pumpkin Center and KvenliiR Tlmo at Ptimpkn Center, Carl Stewart, Ada Jones nnd Peerless Quartet, 8Cc AU70II Clco, Fox Trot, Jorken Juxxarlmbu Orrhestrn, and Taxi, One Step, Wuldorf-Astorla Banco Orchestra, 8fic A'MUl Kverybody Culls Me Honoy, and Freckles, Nora Hayes, KSa wi IMJHI My Isle of Oolden Dreams and That Naughty Waits, Columbia Orchestra AtHHO Itoborts O lobe,. Fox Trot, nnd Shadnwland, Prince's Band . Cot Them At SHEPHERD MUSIC CO. .Minnesota Street i IMHIMITIK Houto 1, Box 28 !2-2-3p FOB 8ALB PImoutii Bock rgRs for hutcliliiK $1 per sotting. Phono I3F2. 20-2-Op FOB HALF: Three 2 yejir old Horo- ford bulls nnd 12 yearllni; Hero- A..i I... ii- ..ii M....iM,n.i.i ii.i.a iin Clilfll ..IvertUinr rhf. nr b.u. M "'" "",,B "' ' "I V"'.' "" '"'"" enU for 10 word, or !. On, mi m ID Vl per lieaci KIIWIirUH Jiroiliors.i in.tl felvirtlllnr worj for M over 10, All cla .incur tun in ltrnc.. ii.xsac WANTKD. WANTKD A runch. W hayo a customer for u $6000 Irrigated ranch lu DoHchutes Co. Ilcdiiiond Land & Loan Co., Bodmond,' Oro. 7-3o bf:pbf:si:ntativf: wanted Wo want a local representative f,or Bend, noIlliiK a woll known. Svnll advertised cream separator. A' man who can work ull or part tlmtf can build up a very nlco, prontablo busi ness. F'or full particulars address Cbas. ii. Walker, 8 Front slrcot, Portland, Oregon. 33.52.3o WANTED Two to throo hundred cattlo to water and rntice. J, Jl, Bulzhlser, Hampton, Oregon. 2U-Cl-CSc, ,, iitk ,k FOB HALF.. FOB HALE 10 head high grojlo IIolatoliiH and ono Ouonisey; will sell at a sacrlflco If takpn ut onco, Infiulro 10BC Ogden avenue. 9Mpd FOB HALF: Full blood Black Minorca and collogo bred Bqck eggs, $1.C0 for 13. Agnes. M. Hottong, Bond. Phono Burnl 11 J 8. F'OB 8ALF: Beglstored uud purn bred Shorthorn bulls for sale. Price rcaoonublo. Call, phono ' or wrlto Frank II. F'oHtor, Powell Butte, Orogon. 7fi-3-4p FOB HALE Or rout, 320 acres ud JoIuIiik V. It. rniieh ut Silver Lake, all under fonco, Blandflrd Furtilttiro Co. in-3-c FOB SALE Ancona eggs $2 ror fif teon. Hykes Htraln, puro EnglJHh blood Baby chicks to order. In quire Mrs, Tlnaloy, Hedmond. Phono ? . 28-2-fip, run bank uurijon Bod Turkp,yrf, big vigorous range stock TortB tW, heiiH $8, ofc's CO cents each, Ooorgo V, Heckmn.il, Powell Ilutto, Orogon. D-2-3p FOB SALE 100 acres In Pqwell Butte, Inquire ' Bond, Orogpn, F'ohkII, Oregon. C-l-to F'OB SALE Will liuvu sovorul thousand good, hlijli grade young calves tho coming season, now open ing. Write for prices nnd particu lars. N. K. Molchlor. Tlllumnok, Oregon, donlor lu livestock. 70-l-3p F'OB SALE 1 good yearling Here ford hull, registered. H. T. Hart ley, Tumalo. Oregon. - 93-l-3p EOOH F'OB HATCHINO S. O. White Leghorns. Heavy winter layers, muted to Tnurred cocks, of 230-2S0 gg strain. Jl.fiO per 15. S. C. B. I. Beds, mated to high class cockerels from prlxo winning slock $2 for 15 One third cash with order. im lance on breeds, host laylnK strains in Cen tral Orogon. Others supplied on re quest $3 a sotting. 16-Bltfo FOB HALL' If its bargain for cash you aro looking for hotter boo or wrllo Edwin J, Bogers about that 120 ncrea of potatoes nnd ulfulfa llllld FMwIll J. Uucpi-h. T,nln Oregon. C8-43tfe FOB HALE Alfalfa Im, 450 tons at $20 n ton. Homo pasturo will go with It at this price. Address, J. II. Minor. Bond. Oro. la.mttn i FOB BH.NT KTOBEBOOM F'OB BENT 2px80. suitable for any business, best location lu Bedmoiid. Seo W. M Wilson. Bedmnud, Ore. C 3e IjOHT-A.NII FOUND. rrr- i.UHl' 2-yeur-o d yellow Jnrsev heifer, brnndod pick and shovel on left hip. Left my ranch Mitrch 10. Call .Bural 86 or wrllo Box 286. Bend. lO-.tn ii. ...... . I - . .. .. . . " ueuvcry. norsioiior-u i.wht auih tiro nnd rim, between Poultry F'nrm, Tumalo. 97-5 Itfo Bond and Tumalo: finder loavo fuic HAliK Sotting eggs of all'ut Bulletin office. Bownid. 94-p -------- - - - - .-. -,vrfo Compare tho typebar syhtom, carriage and escape Jnont whool of tho Woudstock with thoso of other typewriters un(f you will readily undorHtund why this muchlno holds UP bet ter. It has less pnrtu, too wbleh adds to its durability. The Rebuilt Typewriter-Company DISTRIBUTORS 301 Oak SU, Portland, Orefn? Slightly u.scd,UiulcVwo6(8; Rcmjiifftons, L. 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