The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, October 21, 1920, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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Car Overturns,
Boy Speeder Is
Badly Injured
Kourteoti yenr old Fred
fltatiffor was crUlcatlr Injured
nonr llond yoslr!ny nftornoon
when tho IlKlit "Iiiik" In which
hn wns Rt(rdlnR, loft tho rond
nnd lurried oror tmforo It re-
turned to earth 30 toot farther
on. Younr StnufTcr was pinned
under tlin wreck. Four ribs
were fractured, ono belllK com-
plelely ueinciiou imm ma
while ouo of his lungs wag
penetrated hy a sliver of bono
from another broken rib. Tho
boy Ih bolnB cared for at St.
Charles hospital, where Vila
condition Is ndmlttod to bo
serious.
An older brother, Roy, was
In tho car at the tlmo of tho
accident, but was. unhurt.
.5. '
NIGHT SCHOOL SHOWS
A HEALTHY INCREASE
Knrollment Grows, And Hnrnot
Purpose Is Kvldenced lty Stu
dents In Kvenlng Clashes.
Iteglstratlon at night school 's
showing a healthy growth and, while
a number of part tlmo students aro
In attendanco In compliance with the
school law. tho majority of those en
rolled nroSeU past the school age
and, lu taking the work, are recog-
nlxing tho opportunity for acquiring
additional educational advantages.
Enrollment will still be permitted
City Superintendent Moore states.
This applies also to ex-service men,
who. if studying three subjects, are
entitled to draw $25 a month from
tho state educational aid fund, ho
says.
FEDERAL HELP
WILL BE ASKED
BY LAWMAKER
(Contlnuod from Page 1.)
excusable. He pointed to the $50,-
000,000 investment for spruce log
glng railroads, and then mentioned
that only 8- per cent of the spruce
used for airplanes was obtained
through government operations. He
scored tho cost plus system of letting
government war contracts, and con
cluded his arraignment of the admin
istration with tho statement that the
voters of America, holding an Inquest
over the democratic party, will re
turn a verdict of "death from natural
causes, duo to inefficiency in caring
for the nation's needs."
Senator Harding's sympathy with
tho needs of the West was particu
larly emphasized, the speaker point
ing out that in the republican nomi
nee the cause of reclamation has an
ardent champion. "In addition.
Senator Harding is solid, safe and
sound, ever ready to take council,"
ho said, "if he Is elected, the vot
ers of Oregon will never have cause
to regret It."
Urges Tariff Change.
Touching on the issue of the tar
iff, Senator McNary showed that the
country's need for protection has
never been greater than now. The
heartiest applause of the evening
greeted his declaration that "wo need
a protective tariff, and we will have
it." And he added: "It Is more
necessary now than ever before, if
we are to keep the United States
from becoming the dumping ground
of the manufactures of Europe."
"The merchant marine bill," he
bald, "Is a question of using tho ves
sels wo have to the utmost advan
tage. President Wilson has refused
to function under this bill. If you
do not keep the merchant marine,
you will lose your club to use in
forcing down the high rail transpor
tation rates which aro mow threaten
ing to bring suffering to this com
munity." Would Sot Cancel Debts.
On the League of Nations ques
tion McNary recorded a plea for tho
preservation of American national In
tegrity. "I do not want Americans
to police foreign countries, and I do
not believe that we should remit the
debts of our associates In the war,"
bo said. "Hut I do believe that the
peace treaty and the league are cap
able of being remedied by reserva
tions. Thq republican candidate for
president is Against the league cov
enant as it stands today, but ho Is
anxious tftat some more fitting in
strument may be found to guaran
tee tho peaco of the world."
Sonator McNary loft this morning
for Redmond, whoro ho was to ho tho
guest of tho Commercial club at din
ner this nbon. .In tho afternoon ho
planned (o go over tho Irrigated nnd
Jrrlgable lands tributary to Redmond
Tomorrow ho is scheduled to speak
at Prinovillo
ANNUAL FALL
Clearance Sale!
Another Big Sale, Giving Lower Prices. You will make your dollar earn more at this big sale
-many articles at below actual cost. See Our Big Window Displays. Come early when the
selection is complete, and remember
Sale Starts Saturday, Oct. 23
STAG COATS
$10.50 value, Men's Heavy
Weight Stag Shirts, double
back and chest; heaviest
shirt made; all Q QC
wool; special vO.
MEN'S
MACKINAWS
Made in plain and belted
models. All wool; a hummer.
ror0.0...!!'! $8.95
lor".....$ 10.95
$5.00 value Blanket Lined
Duck Coats; ex- (tQ QC
tra value special 5,-, 57
SWEATERS
Men's heavy weight Sweater
Coats, "V" neck and roll
collar; grey and other col
ors ; $2.98 value ; fe 1 AQ
cr.ppi.nl pi.-J
-
Men's All Wool Jersey
Sweaters ; assorted colors,
blue, grey, maroon and fancy
stripes; $4.50 and $5.50
values; special 95
MEN'S
TROUSERS
Men's Extra Heavy Whip
cord Pants; extra well made
and full cut; (t?Q QC
$4.75 value for.... PJ J
Men's Corduroy Pants, cuff
bottoms, full cut; extra
good wearing' 'JJCt
value; special n)J '
Men's Medium Heavy Wool
Mixed Pants; dark colors;
warm, and an extra good
wearing value; tA QlX
special .! PT
MEN'S SHIRTS
$1.75 value Work Shirts;
blue and grey patterns, in
heavy weight t1 OQ
chambray; spec. 4
$3.95 value Men's Wool
Mixed Shirts; flat and mili
tary colors; $2.95
special
Men's Dress Shirts; neck
band; madras and other ex
cellent wearing materials;
fast colors; $2.95 and $3.45
$S $1.95
MEN'S ROCKFORD SOX
25c value Men's Rockford
Sox; heavy weight; 25c val
ue; special 35 c
two pairs for v
I 'To
Men's Suits at
Big Reductions
LOT NO. ONE Every Man's Suit in
all wool materials; single and double
breasted models; in browns, greens,
blue serges and popular mixtures;
$25.00 to $40.00 value; $25 00
LOT NO. TWO This lot includes all
high grade.. Men's Tailored Suits, in
newest patterns and designs; greens,
greys, and dark brown mixtures;
$45.00 and $50.00 val- tfOC flfl
ues; special VOU.VKJ
LOT NO. THREE This includes all
our highest grade and highly tailored
Suits; all wool blue serges, cheviots,
and hard finished worsteds; $60.00 to
$42.50
SHOES! SHOES!
Men's all leather line Work Shoes; full line and all sizes; every pair
guaranteed; Chippewa, Friedman, Shelby and Kirkendal QCt
$7.00 and $7.50 value; Special Pf.i7J
UNDERWEAR AT PRE-WAR PRICES
Men's $2.95 value Heavy Cotton Ribbed Union
Suits; closed crotch; pearl buttons; fc HCk
$2.95 value; Special .?.
$1.50 value Men's Cotton Ribbed Shirts and
Drawers; also fleece lined Shirts and QCtr
Drawers; $1.50 values; Special JV
$3.95 value Men's Wool Mixed Union Suits;
exceptionally good wearing garments; closed
crotch; $3.95 values; fcO 95
Special
Men's Black Label Extra Heavy Wool Mixed
Union Suts; heavy ribbed; warm; closed
crotch; $4.95 values; $3 95
Special v
Men's Heavy All Wool Union Suits; silk and
wool, and Scotch wool; $9 values; jg gQ
Special
Golden
-
and Ends Saturday, Oct. 30
Men's High Grade Dress Shoes,
in black button and lace; wide
last; an all leather line of shoes;
e9lr!"!l...... $6-95
All Men's $11.50 to $13.50 Dress
Shoes; English and wide toe
lasts; every pair a good one for
wear; broken sizes; Q QC
Special '
All Men's John C. Roberts guar
anteed Dress Shoes in cordovan,
English and vici kid stock; a
guarantee with every pair; $15
sUiaf0.!"!!. $12.95
Rule
GLOVES
Leather Faced Canvas
Gloves; best grade; QQi-.
special
G5c value Men's Mule Hide
Gloves; AO
special -ryv,
95c valuo Men's Extra
Heavy Wire Sewed
Mitts; special 9
QUILTS and
BLANKETS
Men's Sheet Blankets: biir
sized, double; just tho thimr
for cold nights; fco QC
$4 value; special v.JO
$7.50 value Nashua Wool
nap Blankets; extra heavy;
size G6x80; in plain grey;
$7.50 values; dC AK
special PO.0
Extra Fine Comforts: larirc
size; just the think' for
warmth and wear; special
$3.45 aml $3.95
COVERALLS
Men's Union Made, best
grade heavy blue and khaki
Coveralls; $5.45 (Jo QC
valuo; special
BOYS' SUITS
In fine grade, classy models;
brown, grey and dark green
jiwAiiuusj .in u;im tjc
wool ; special.. vivwO
BOYS' STEEL
FIBRE NIKS
The famous double seat and
knee; chamois lined pock
ets; extra , (l;io QC
value ; special P J. 7 o
BOYS'
STOCKINGS
50c value Pleavy Ribbed;
extra good quality; OQr
special I7C
MEN'S WOOL
HOSE
Heavy Weight "Foot Warm
er" brand; 75c AQn
value; special M"C
85c Men's Wool Cashmere
Hose in natural and AQ
black; special tUC
Men's 50c and 75c value
Turkish Towels; QCi,
Special 3DC
Store
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