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BRND BUIiLKTIN, BRJO). 0RK0ON, TltVIIHUAV, AUGU8T 115, ll)l(). PAGM 8 SAVE YOUR SUGAR 1920 FALL SHOWING OF Jir' v$ UITS 13PRBSI t .j. S "T W KRJk M rasit m t, nam I rL B H Wl 1 19 0i Mr rGAIN, the J. C. Penney Co., with its enormous buying power stretch- b9 ing from the length and breadth of the country, comes forth first in the showing of its splendid array of Autumn Suits, Coats and Dresses. Appreciating the unprecedented patronage we had last year and during the Spring and Summer of this year, we are better prepared this season to accommodate the needs and desires of every woman in Bend J nnr.fr.o1 Drannn v?Hi mir nvcnuHnnnl slimvinrr nf now Fiill Onrmonrs. OllJllitv Mid Ill'lCG fimil'G most prominently in these garments. Owing to the enormous purchasing power of the J. C. Penney Co. with its corps of expert buyers in direct touch with the New York garment markets, the Bend buyer has Mm aamn mirchasinir accommodations as the woman in New York. We feel safe in saying that never in sayi before have we been so fortunate as now in being able to give value at slidi remarkably low prices as this Fall. We cordially invite, you to drop in. Our saleslady will be happy toshow you any garment A Word or Two About the New Fall Things New Fall Coats There Is n great variety of styles shown In coats. Tho plush nro be ing shown in thirty-thrco to forty eight inch lengths; tho short sleeves being mado with a largo tlarc. Tho tendency In neck stylo Is toward the capo collar, a, Tho coats aro tailored in both tho loose and belted models. Tho cloth e'oata vary in lengths from forty Inchos to forty-eight inches, and are I fit both the looso and belted models. The capo col lar idea prevails in the cloth coats ns well as tho plush coats. Tho outstanding materials' used are: tlnsoltonc. sllvcrtonc. goldtone. volour. chamois-cloth and Bolivia, with ono cloth as popular as an other. Wo havo Just received a largo shipment of these now coats and It will bo a distinct pleasure to talk to you about them. New Fall Suits There Is n wide variety shown in Suits. Every wo man, no matter to what her tastes tend, sho should obtain a garment to her liking. A majority of tho suits lucllno toward tho tailored models. The coats nro from thirty-two inches to forty-eight Inches long. Tho Fall skirts are about the samo length as those shown during- tho last Spring and Summery The pre vailing shades will lio navy, brown and taupe: whllo a few are being shown In burgaudy, rookie and sand. Tho prevail ing materials nro trlcotlno, polret twill, sorge, volour. tin seltone, sllvertono and gold-tone. BJJJJJJJJJJJrmflJJJj' New Fall Skirts Judications point to fewness of iillk skirts this teason. v Tha wool skirts, however, are very attrac tive. Tho novelties such as stripes and plaids, are in beau tiful color combinations with a grea,t number la pleated models, Tho knife pleating, box pleating and sido pleating predominate. Thcbo pleating effects nro espe cially "effective as they do not muss when sitting in them as do the accordlan pleated ef fects. Stylos are very effective in plain materials. Drown tones in novoltlos predominate. The plain materials such as trlco Hues, sorgoa "and poplins, aro shown mostly in navy. . ii New Fall Hats We. ore now show ing ""on our balcony a clever assortment of Women's and Misses' Hats. The prices of this head wear will charm you as will the simplicity and smartness. Women's New Fall Shoes (Si flkVUjyi ' 'lWctiion-ictcJnstitiuUori ia New Fall Wool Dresses Dresses Tho now fall dresses aro mado in nttractlvo styles along long lines and many of them aro elaborately trimmed In cmbroldory and braid, some with bugle bead trimming. Tho throo quarter sleeve length ,la the most popular. Navy Is tho leading shado with brown and taupe pop ular second. In silk dresses satin and char meuso lead as to materials. There are models from tho ox tremo fitted model to tho long lino model, with a general ten dency "toward fullness over tho hips. Children s New ; Fall Shoes : .at Men Actuated by Dreamt. Almost nil the great character of Hemjlotus believed (hut dreams were of supernatural origin. Kings re signed their scepters, CnmhyBcs nssus 'Slnutwl IiIm brother, pridlx Attained nreut power uh commanders, cities which, had been destroyed were re store ', by men who rlw-fietl their plans nnd performed ihoa acta because warned, ns they supposod, in dreams, nnd with tho Invasion of Greece by Xerxes such night visions bad much to do. Roipfnt'c D'Srmla. All Dolii-mta Is it land of romance. In tho hills mid mountain there nre picturesque cuMles perched upon the craggy mountains or concealed clever ly In rocky clefts. Thu very name Do hemlu Is anocl(ed with ulld and won derful legends of thu rude barbaric ages. It bus been the battleground of nntlons. Today It Is tho land of wtory and legend, ns In thu olden days It was tho land of loyal knight and rob ber burona. Voath'H Companion. May Day In Scotland. In Scotland May cniy was long known as Keltane. "Beltane" Is a corrupt Ion of Dual Tlmo, and the an cient May day 'ceremonies which were observed iu Scotland until not so many years ugo were survivals of the old Until or (Ire worship, wjilch In former days held sway over the greater pint of the ICablern hemi sphere. 'The undent uuromonleH In volved thu burning ( boniJroa the drawing of lots tut WrIQce, nndoven u mock simulacrum of the sacrifice Itsalf: - . s- - Tests of a Qood Thermometer. In onlcr to ascertain whether a thermometer Is correct or not. It Is flrxt plunged Into melting Ice and then Into boiling water; the level of the mercury should Indlcutc upon the scale exactly 32 degree and 212 de grees Fahrenheit. When Interim! the mercury should fall with a sudden click and nil the tube, thus showing tho perfect exclusion of air. Variety In Breads. Variety In lire-ids la more Impor tant when the luich inuxt bo curried than at other meiila because of the danger of monotony, Wheat bread, whole-whcut bread, corn, re. or oat meal breath; nut, raisin, and data breads, beaten biscuit, rollx, crisp bak ing powder biscuit, or soda biscuit, and toast, zwieback and crackers may be used In turn to give variety. Natural Preference. We nro more enslly persuaded in general by the reasons we ourselvos discover than by thoso which havo been suggested to us by other. Pascal. Reward of Duty. The reward of one duty la tho power to fulllll another. George Kllot. HOME SWEET HOME by Jack Wilson nDeR. vur ootfAiiys IHFfTloNM.'D! Wf IDEA IB IN WMKWH ARourtD SMrnr Hooje AU EWCHMtr Ht.UMV STiCK AROUND Mttt. Ait. TJAVUilk "-"" "pasm.vrj::. ii r--wiAi V IF'-jww I cnuc lienc I I Tio' VfcU I 1 --l. ww , , . r- - -,. rwt jm m uk- m IT! I ir i - - -- -. f.x w fiTC w i mm.i - i f -v-n - r Vjwv. 7 h'WetL I IEARO YOO TEUS WELL. TMATTS Riatl AM WB MHT TAN6D AT AtLjj) iMwieRfiEY rUo a m -wucr about rr' h?01601 H U'Ont J &e& I TRACED NORSB OV6R. i fiTT pSffiS W 0 BROOD COOPS FOR CHICKENS Directions Qlven for Construction ot Cheap and Effective Pens for Little Chicks. Tho accompanying drawing gives an Idea of how quickly and cheaply any number of brood eutiipartmoiit coops can be constructed. It shows only two sections, but any desired number can bo put tltgedier, saving material. Wo suggest that only three .it tho inuft bo united, us they uru euslor handled whon'deslrlng lo re move to now quarters, says n writer In an exchange. Tho ono section shows tho door cloned nnd Imttoii turned to hold lid up at night. Tho other section shows tho door down for daytime to allow the hen nnd young free runuo In tho orchard or pasture, wherovof tho coops may bo located. A very convenient sUo both for cut ting material and the handling of compluted coop lias been found lo be ns follows: Twenty-four Inches high In front, 18 Inches high nt rear, IS Inches deep from front to back. One Inch holea can bo bored ul each end nnd n lino of them through tho top of tho door, ns Indicated by the closed door In drawing. Also, If tho roof boards nro allowed to project over back wnll nuvernl Inches It Is not 11 bad Idea to lioro n few holes In the bnck wnll. Some fanners havo liwn very thoughtful and constructed sim ilar coops during tho cold, wet, sleety weather the last winter when nothing In the Held could bo done, and thoy aro nhcad much when tho fields de mand so much tlmo nod attention nt thin season. Shingles or prepared roofing, what ever Is convenient, will mako an Ideal jiiPi Homemade Brooders. covering for U10 roofs. Wo have seen where a farmer having n half dozen such constructed coops used galvan. Ized Iron nun tin old shed In towu that ho obtained for tho hauling. AVOID HIGH-FLAVORED FEEDS Onions Have Been Fed In Sufficient .Quantities to Affeot Eags Color of YoUclnflueneed,. In oxtrcmo cases the llavor nnd odor of tho feed havo been Imparted to tho egg. Onions havo been fed Iu mimclcut quantity to bring about this effect. Those who desire to market n flrswclnsa article should not give feeds of high and objectionable llavor to their flocks. In no case should tainted feed be allowed to enter tho ration. IVed also tins un Influence on thu color of tho yolk, according to tho United Htatoi department of agriculture. Corn fed exclusively will glvo n deep yellow or highly colored yolk, while wheat fed nlono will produce n much lighter yolk. A fairly high-colored yolk Is usually preferred nnd can usually bo obtained by feeding a modernto amount of corn. Plenty of green feed also enriches tho color of tho yollc. DO NOT OVERCROWD POULTRY Few Hens In Small Yard Do Better Than Larger Number In Sino Spice Room for Each. Hotter results will bo obtained from a fow liens In a small yard than from a largor number in tho same yard. Tho backyard poultry flock rarely will con sist of moro than 20 to 2ft hens, nnd In many cases only n half-dozen hens are' kept. Vor a flock of 20 to 23 lions K space of not leas thau'2r by !0 foot Is required. From 20 to 80 'square foot per hen should usually bo allowed. URGE BREEDS GROW SLOWLY Brahmas and Cochins Are Profitable Whero There Is Demand for Heavy Fowls. Tho biggest breeds of poultry, like IlrnhmaH and Cochlna, grow moro slowly limn tho medlum-slzcd breeds and thereforo nro not ready for market as noon, hut they weigh moro and nro profitable whero tho market demands a largo-sized fowl. NEEDED EXERCISE BY FOWLS Hena Can Be Kept Busy by Scatter. Ing Grain In Litter on Dry and Cfean Floor. no suro that tho floor of tho hen house Is dry nnd reasonably clean and covered with thrco or four Inchon of clean litter n which .grain can be scattered so that tho fowls can ob talu oxcrclao scratching for It. ' iw: r,:fc; t'? 0i rr. ' mzm ji3bIIIIIIIH BslH ' iHlV ! ; S JH f 1 I'tj J'.fi jrmMmr t"jJd UMtfft.JA.vi JknawwK -eR?nslviVB'' Thin dress was madn at cott or n eeiits ny Miss Doris rotor sou of Uolllngham, Wash., J high school ulrl. who senma to hnvo 4olvod tho u-mnnn'a clothes prob lem In part at leant Tho matu rial Is lunar sacks, uimn colored cotton plus two hours or labor end onuio' n sttranllvo dross. Miss I'eJjvrsou geta tho modal. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS " ClMtiAol trti.iii cnr ir U.ut 30 tnl (or JO woriti or lr. ()n rnl twr wortl far ll ovtr 20, All cliula4 ilvtrlUln Irlfllr (mH in Jrnf, l-tilt Hlhn. I'HACTICAl.. convenient, sanitary portablo bath for the homo or out lug; running wnler or water connec tions not required; costs InM than 1 cent per bath 'Price $0 Address Uox 2 4 4, lleiid, Oregon. CC-2 4-27p FOIl HALE Ono registered sow! with pig by registered boar: twn Kills and one male pig, 7 mouths old Inquire M, Dunn, It. P. I). No. 1, Bond. 8S-S4-2&P FOHHAI.K CHKAI'- and 1 milk cow. miles northeast of 10F3. -One small mule I.. C. Voting, f Iluud. Phono 70-24-3Sp & FOIl HA1.K 80 acres: C8 acres wa ter right, 40 acres cultivation, 23 acres young alfalfa, 7 acres sweet clover, 4 acres spuds: 3-room box house; rati I try, fow high-grade rab bits: chickens, good Jersey cow, team, wagon, harness: some house hold goods; crops, everything goes with place; fenced rnblilt-tlght; 3 miles north Deschutes, U miles east of bridge and canal; 7i miles from.. Itediuond, Price reasonable; terms on part, J. If. I.ovctt, Itedmond, 7C?4-27p FOIl 8AI.K 4a acron, well Im proved; good C-room house and barn; also 4 good Jersey cows; six miles from Ilend, on Itedmond road. Address Uox 603. 01-24-2Cp A UAIIOAIN' IS acres, 2tf acres In truck; 1 Vi miles south or lleiid, on highway. Write It. It. Kellar, Mend. Oregon 423p FOIt HAI.K Oil TIIADK40 acrfts, 30 acros water; 10 In cultivation, IS acres trees pulled: 4-room box house; 7 tulles from Hond; fenced. Inquire 11 S Mlnnosota nvo. 43-20-23C FOIt HAI.K Windmill pumping rig, 12-ft. Hampson steel mill, CQ-ft. Mower and pump for 130-ft well, This la a powerful pumping rig and will deliver n largo volumo of wa ter; been used some, hut In porfoct running order and will glvo same stirvlco as now 000 outfit. I'rlco $244. A. C. Curuow, Portland, Oro 30-'23p WANTKH. ANYONK, looking for holp, Inquire of Miss Markel of tho Ilend Com mercial club, at tho city resfroo'in. 31-ntfo WAKT.13D To buy small, unlm proved acreagu near mills; tradn oqulty In house, halanco cash. In quire at Ilullotln. 2224p ANVONK, looking for employment on farms, see Miss Markol of tho Ilend Commercial club, at tlto city rest room. 32-17tfc 0KI7a7-0IH0llll, NOTK'K OF I'VIIMCATIO.V U, a. Land Office nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, August fi, 1020, Nollco Is horoby glvon thnt Wil liam A. Golden of Heud, Oregon, who, 011 Juno 20, 1017, mndo home stead entry No, 010737, and 011 Jan. 10, 1020, mado additional homestead entry No. OlSOC'l, for NUtf 8W. KV, 8KW. BUV BKVi, Sec. 20; SVfc HW'1( Hec. 21; NWU, N'j 8Vi, Section 28, nnd NK'i, Hoctlon 20. TowiiHhlp 10 Rnuth, Itaiigo It Kaat. Wlllaiuotto Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to ntnho throo-your proof, to ostahllsh.pLam to tho land above described, Mioforo II. C. KIIIh. irultod StnteH I.nud CommlHslonor. Ilond, Orogoij, on tho Cth day of Oc tober, 1920. Claimant nntuos as wHiiobsoh: Howard F. Dyor of Milllcnn, Oregon: Douzll O. Dyor, of Ilond, Oregon; l. A, Kllpatrick, of Ilend, Oregon; Archie I'epln, ot Mlllican, Oregon. - M H. FRANK WOODOCCK ' 24-28p Roglstort t ,it ! it