The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, June 09, 1921, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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MERITING YOUR CONFIDENCE
How The J. C. Penney Co. Goes About It
We know of no better way to ex
press it than to quote from the in
structions, given every employe en
tering our service.
Here they are: The J. C. Penney
Company was founded and builded
upon the Golden Rule: "Do unto
others as you would have them do
unto you." In the conduct of our
business this is not merely a stock
phrase adopted for advertising pur
poses, but is the embodiment of the
desires of the founder of this great
organization. Keep the phrase ever
before you and let no temptation to
make a sale ever cause you to digress
from it. Our merchandise needs no
misrepresentation to sell it. Know
your merchandise and speak the
truth regarding it. Never Under
Any Circumstances gamble with the
confidence of your patron. Non
compliance with this rule will be con
sidered cause for dismissal from our
employ.
THE STORE WHERE YOU CAN SHOP WITH SAFETY
Just arrived! New! Different!
Up-to-the-Minute !
Georgette Over Blouses
Beautifully made, lowest prices.
Priced $2.98
Aprons .-Aprons!
A beautiful assortment of
Bungalow Aprons
Priced ?9c, 89c, 98c, $1.19
Japanese Crepe Aprons
Trimmed in contrasting colors.
Priced $2.79 and $2.98
Flowered Witchery Crepe
The Newest in Crepes
Priced 49c a Yard
Petticoats Galore
Tremendous values at lowest
prices.
Priced 98c
Heatherbloom Tops with Taffeta
Flounces
Priced $1.98
A Work Shirt Special
We are again passing on to you
the benefit of our immense buy
ing power. Mr. Workingman,
take advantage of it and put in
your supply.
Priced 59c
KHAKI PANTS, Priced $1.19,
$1.49, $1.69, $1.98
SUMMER UNDERWEAR
Fine ribbed Union Suits; long
and short sleeves.
Priced 98c to $1.69
Athletic Underwear
Priced 89c and $1.25
Men's and Boys' Tennis Shoes
Men's Brown
priced nt
Boys' Tennis
priced at
and White Tennis Shoes
91. All
Shoes, leather trimmed.
SfJ.lli iiiul S.i.tti
Boys' Tennis Shoes at.. ..
Youths' Tennis Shoes at.
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The Golden
Rule
Our Motto
a omvf'H I.. -
Service and
Quality
Our Cmi.
'lncorbomtcA
312 DEPARTMENT STORES trib'
A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION" A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTKO
WANTS A TENTH
MORE ON PRICE
i
OF STREET JOB
REED OFFER REFUSED
BY COUNCIL
SEWER NOT TO HE DUG
( null in l. ir I'nvvlllliig To Handle
tity Bonds On Any I'm ttu-r Im
priivotiionts t'utcss I'rlrf of
Work Is Boosted, lli Kii).
Improvement of the oast luilf Mack
of .Minnesota avenue. InclmlhiK sow
ur construction and pavliiK. was nhnn
doued liy action of the city council
yesterday In i special meutliiK held
In ttiu office of Mayor (lllson. Alt
uoiiucemuiit by C. H. Hvod that ho
would demand a prlcu 10 per cent
above his former paving contracts
caused the refusal (o ntitliorlio the
Improvements.
Mr. Uced, who was present nt (ho
meeting, declared that on any further
Improvements, on which ho would
jtaku bonds, an additional 10 por cont
, would be added to the price.
I The pavliiK of this section was pro
'posed to give a solid stretch of pav
ling from the flro hall to the business
section,
RATES TO BEND ARE
SHOWN ON POSTERS
Lone Woman Drives Car 2700 Miles
Through Snow and Mountains, Taking
Only 12 Days; No Accidents Mar Trip
A record of 2700 miles in 12
days has Just been hung- up by
Mrs. H. A. Parsons, wife of- Dr.
Parsons, bureau of animal Industry
expert. Driving alone in a 490
Chevrolet roadster, Mrs. Parsons
has comploted a trip from Sioux
Kails, S. D., which ' started on
March 1,'was interrupted six days
later by heavy snows encountered
in the mountains in Montana, and
was resumed -on June 1.
Mrs. Parsous reached Helena in
March, and was forced to leave her
car In the Montana capital, pro
ceeding by rail to join her husband
In Bend. With the coming of real
spring weather she returned to
Helena. On the last lap of her
trip to Bend, sho found good roads
from Helena through Missoula and
Wallace, but experienced hard
driving in the Bitter Root country
on account of tho snow. From
Spokano to Pendleton tho 'roads
were good, but from Pendleton
through Fossil, Condon, and Ante
lope, the roads were in bad condi
tion. During the entire Journey, Mrs.
Parsons bad no tire trouble.
Iceland Pcpples Bloom All Summer.
Iceland puppies are perennial popple I
rum the far north, which will product-
dowers from wed almost as soon in 1
he annual varieties. They grow lesi I
linn u foot high and bear small blot
mis of yellow, while or deep onmge
ii graceful stems. If cut before open
.ig, the blossoms keep satisfactorily.
If dead blossoms arc picked off, the
plants will continue tp hlossom all
summer nnd fur Into the fall.
Posters which nro being dlslrlb
uted In tho east, advertising Oregon's
advantages to prospective settlors,
contain a list of passenger rates to
Deiid, tho only city named on tho
poster, n copy of which has been re
ceived at the Commercial club of
fices. Tho reason for singling out Bond,
It Is believed, Is that this city Is a
! terminus of the railroad system
which Is cooperating with tlio Oro
gon State Chamber of Commorce In
Its colonization efforts.
Secretary 1.. Antics of tho Com
mercial club left Monday night
for Portland to attend n meeting of
the secretaries' association, which Is
working out nil organization depart
mout which will serve the smalt town
chambers In tho same way that tho
American City bureau serves tho
cities. Ho will also hear u roport
on tho Immigration campaign, and
may on his return recommend wheth
er or not tho Bend club should lako
part In this effort to bring settlor
to Oregon.
ho iiEAsofj ron confusion '
Christian Chronology flMlly Quite
fcimple Matter, Though It NOlrii
a Little i;plintlon,
I'sliiK the dlrlli of Our Lord nt n I
starling point fur roiiming Mine did
not become general until the t!hrl
1 1 ii n religion I in 1 1 iiiiide eniisiileriilile
progress. Homo confusion arises from
nverlooklnu the fuel lluit the nniicnl
natloiis Iiiul their otin systems mid
ttiMr own starting points, I or In
stance, the lloiiiiuis counted from the
founding of their city, Hume, mid
when Our 1. 1 ml was horn It was the
)tmr 1K iitTinillnu to IIiiiiiiiii chroiiol
ouy. liming liikeu the )inr In which
Our I. "hi was born lis the starting
point of the new or t'hrlstlnii chroniil
ogy. the years preceding that starting
point could mil' he counted as )eurs
before Christ mid Hie further j on go
buck Into the past the greater their
uutiilier, Just us the greater the num
ber the further yon come down from
the stiirtlug point towards the pies
cut. Theie Is nothing confusing In
this, mid the same principle Is ap
plied on any through railway time
table. A trunsroiilliu'iitiil timetable
ciimits distances from a terminal
both ways, oni way east and the
other way west. In our chronology
the ciir of the birth of Our l.tird Is
the starling point, mill the years are
counted both ways (hoo Unit hiul
passed before that incut ami those
that have passed since that event.
This sjstem Is. of course, In use only
In Christian countries, The Jews be
gin to count from the creation, nnd
(here Is no counting hnrkwnrds be
cause It Is ImpiMslble to go back of
thnt event.
USED SYSTEM OF HIS OWN
Profeator nefuted to Allow Proper
Spelling to Weigh at All Heavily
Upon Him.
Of course "enough" spells "miff" nnd
yet "fiilf" Is not spoiled "callgh."
.School boys, seasoned business men,
not to mention school teachers, often
Mini the KH-lllng uf the English Inn-
gunge n hit troublesome. Hut here Is
il oue-tlme university professor lind
now eminent scientist who not only
admits Unit spelling "get him rattled,"
hilt goes so far as lo Invent tils own
form of spelling, which exactly follows
out the sound of the word.
Hence we llnd such sentences as
these In n recently Issued volume by
the anlliroHilogli-ti department uf the
unliersliy iiiiieiim:
"Ills hnlr wax stll black,"
"The two rltlngs when ihey wer don.
ov course wi-r not alike."
Some pariigrafs ov hlz own wer
dropt."
"I say a, nearly nz possible he
wn" The ii II 1 1 ii i r of Hie volume, which Is
the Irailstiitliiti of n legend of the
Ken-Ill Indians of (iiiiileiiiahl, Is Hole
it Huikltt. mi Kiil-IIkIiiiiiiii.
CHAMPION WILL '
FIGHT TAYLOR
MMIH.Vfi IMVM.M MIHNHD foil
not t item: .11 i.r 101,11
I'AVOIIITliS 'IO III! IV AtTIO.V
AITKIl I.O.VO iii;st.
llort IIiikIics, biiiilamwelght cham
pion of Caniiila, will meet "Kid" Tny.
lor hero on the livening of July f
In the 1:1 11 1 11 event of the liming coin
missloii smoker being arrituged by
Matchmaker E. C. Ilrlck. Tim fight
will go 10 rounds at lis pounds
Hughes, who Is In Heuttle. Insisted on
the weight stipulation, ,m Brick
says Taylor can make It with ease
"I saw HughiM two years ago In
I'ortlund." said Brick, "and I Imnw
he Is 11 good boy. Taylor will hiitu
to bo at his best to hold lilm.'tfltrlek
declares this Is the highest priced
bout lie- has ever brought to Bend
ami that those who attend nro ns
sured of their money's worth.
Huffy ICuorr of llcdmond nnd
Illlly Ityau of Portland are billed to
furnish an eight-round go nt 125
pounds and Hpeck Woods of HoimL,
and Willie Mack of Hull Uko City
will travel six rounds at 112.
Two local boys, dene Hose and
"Fronchln" l.e Clitlr. who, Brick
snys, have been Itching for some tluiu
to settle (heir differences In the ring.
will furnish n curtain raiser which
the matchmaker promises will ho a
scream.
The smoker will be In the gymnas
ium, beginning nt 7:30 o'clock on tuft
evening of Hi ii Knur III.
Advertise In Tho Bulletin.
remits,
It gets
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENTS f
KEYSTONE TERRACE
OPENED TO BUYERS
Mrs. M. Mullcr Purrliases First Lot
In New Addition Ilapid Kale of
Uulldlnc Kites Predicted.
Mrs. M. Mullor was the first to
purchase a lot in Keystono Terrace,
tho new addition to Bend which was
placed on tho market Monday, E. L.'
VInal, manager of the Bend Invest
ment Co., sales agent for the proper
ty, stated. Mrs. Muller select
ed a lot on tho corner of East Clay
and Railroad streets.
Much Interest is being manifested
In tho now addition, Mr. VInal says,
and from tho number of inquiries
which havo been coming in, ho ex
pects that tho sale of building sites
In Keystone Terrace will be rapid.
What Man Learns.
Another thing the thoughtful man
lenrns after u while as he blunders
along through this old vale of tears
and laughter, trying to do tho best ho
enn under all the circumstances. Is to
distinguish' rather carefully between
tho reformers who really mean It nnd
tho ones who are doing It to make
their Jobs last. Olilo Stuto Journal.
i
SCHOOL BONDS SELL
AT SMALL DISCOUNT
Sliver Lake school district bonds
to flnanco the building of tho now
high school building in Sliver Lako
sold at n discount of 'two per cent, it
was announced hero this afternoon
The issue is for $40,000, will draw
six per cent interest, and will maturo
in 20 years. Tho Western Bond &
Mortgage Co. is tho buyer.
Danger In Too Close Shave.
According to tho Mutement of n
New York physician, shaving In
creases the Hublllty of the Individual
to neuralgia and other nervous trou
bles of the fuce, nnd close shaving of
the upper lip each day often has
been credited with weakening the
nerves thut afTect .the eyes, causing
ncuto eye trouble that disappeared
when the mustucho was permitted to
trow.
English Cattle Importation.
The Importation of horned cattle
from Ireland and Scotland to England
was prohibited by law In 1003, but
later the law was repealed and tho
Importations were very largo, hut not
until 18T2 did Englund .receive Im
portatlons of, cnttlo from foreign
countries, nnd until 18-1(1 levied n con
Idernblo tux on each utilmul Imported.
Possibility of Anotrie Ice Age.
A succession of such eruptions as
' that of the Mt. Katmiil volcano In
Alaskn In June. 11112, would plunge
the earth Into another Ice ago by re
ducing the sun's temperature to a low
degree on earth. Dr. Hubert E. Orlggs
mid before the American Association
for Advancement of Selenee.
MANY SEEK LOANS
ON NEW BUILDINGS
Building loans are In such great
demand throughout the northwest,
says V, W. Burke, representative of
tho Western Loan & Building Co.,
thnt his firm Is unablo to tako earn
of more than a small percentage of
tho applications. Building every
where hus been greatly Increased in
tho past fow weeks, he states. Mr.
Burko is hero on business with ttio
company's local representative, II. J
Ovortur.'.
STREET SPORTS AND FIREWORKS
WILL FEATURE CELEBRATION OF
JULY 4 -FIREMEN STAGE FIGHT
With tho financing of Bond's
Fourth of July celebration prnctlcitl
ly assured, committee, chairmen aro
going ahead with tho detailed ar
rangements, with tho purpose of
making tho day una to bo remem
bered until tho next Fourth rolls
around.
A hfgh-cluss fireworks display has
boon ordered by S. 11. Stockmon,
chairman ot that department. Bril
liant rockets, bombs, air showers and
floral pieces will be set off after 9
o'clock In tho evening from Awbroy
Heights, to tho delight ot tho
youngsters, as well us of tho older
folk, who havo missed Booing such
displays during recent years.
Maurice Cashman has a program of
street sports outlined which will draw
the crowds in tho early afternoon.
Footraces, long and short, nro plan
ned, including a half mile run. Thoro
will bo u potato race, sack race, back
ward race, threo-leggod raco, wuool-
barrow nice, slow auto ruco and bi
cycle races. Prizes for nil theso
ovents will bo announced soon.
Om exciting feature, which has
never been seen horu before, will bo
a water fight with hosu streams at
a pressuro of (il) pounds to tho
sriuaru Inch, between the Bend nnd
Hedmond flro departments,
Two teams of 10 men oach will
lino up 10 font apart, armed with a
high power hose. A npuco of ono
yard s'litnro, Is allowed each man and
ir, under tho punishment of tho op
posing stream of wntor, ho Icayos
that spaco, or lets go of the bono, ho
Is out of tho fight. Tho toam still
remaining In its ullotted spaco, or
having tho most mon still on tho hnso
at tho and ot tho tlmo set, Is de
clared winnor,
Tho Bond department has already
had sumo oxporlonco with tills kind
of wiu'fiiro,.und It is understood thnt
tho Redmond boys ur(( soaking each
other witli tholr hydrant proBsuro
each ovenlng, to got accustomod to
tho wot sport.
Complicated Preccrlptlon,
Sim's sorry now Hint she dldu'l spend
more time stud) Ins and less time on
prom class day and similar eounnlt-tiH-s
when she wns In s'cliool noil she's
trying to make up for It by noting
down eery new mid unfamiliar word
she hours to be lookwl up later In the
dictionary. This habit cnilseil her n
bit of enilmrriissment the other nlitht.
A friend had told her a ncvy rein-ily
for sore throat nnd bud written dnwii
Its long name on a slip of paper.
(iolng to the busy proscription coun
ter she handed u slip of puper lo a
clerk. He looked nt it. He looked
linril nt It. The other waiting custom
crs were beginning lo get Impudent
before lie ilnniiy turned to the girl,
"I can't figure It out." hit admitted
"Why, It's simple," s-..it told him. "Ii h
for sore til roil Is, see oh!" ihe ImO
stiirft'd to read the "prescription"
aloud when she noticed she hud hand
ed Hie wrong inemorinuhmi to tin
'clerk. On It were the Words :
"Precarious, Imperceptible."
Clsslnl Biltrf lain . t
liU fur lo or.U ir ln. ,,M
Irltllr tfh In siirsnrs
Hilt HAI.n.
I-OH HAI.i: II stand of bees, one
McCormlck mower ami rukn; (
Mitchell wagon; all In good condi
tion. Ham Wlehl estate, (teorgo E
Aitkin, administrator. Bisters. Ore-
CI15lc
I'OH HAI.H
m 1 1 1; cows.
Pine. Ore.
-One dozen good, fresh
Address J. II Fox, .M
Gr.-13-lfip
I OH HAI.E One registered bull.
Hhorthorii. Bed King, .Vvenr-old.
lSOO-ttiuO pounds, wry nlle.
Jino: one nM-poiiinl i iriii.-- like
now, llutiurtly; 5ti. u Kn,,r
l-ort Koek. Oingou. 7o-t:i-ITi.
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WA.VTHII.
Accommodating.
Home years ago, before prohibition
was In force, 1 wns traveling, making
it great many small towns. As n rule
there was only one hotel In u town.
iiuialnvnrlnhly u saloon In the same
building. 1 disliked this exceedingly,
and determined to uvold stopping at
surh a place whore possible. One eve
ning, alighting from a train In u small
town, I was accosted by two local hotel
hack drivers.
"Hotel, lady!"
I thought to myself, surely both of
these hotels do not run saloons.
Ho I said to the nearest driver, "Does"
your hotel have u saloon In connection
with II?"
He replied, "No, lady, but wit will
end out mid get anything you want."
Chicago Tribune.
Paper Once Royal Qlft.
There was u lime when only the no
bility, the great personages of history,
could enjoy the use of paper, and then
In only the most meager Humilities.
Only 1,WK) years ago Emperor Trnjiin
of Home was the delighted recipient of
a munlllcent gift consisting of 'M reams
of paper from the emperor of China,
In that ii ge and tlmo, "0 renins of tho
precious fabric wns considered n royal
gift Indeed, and only u potentate with
Hie vast resources of China lit Ills dis
posal could afford to glvo a present of
such value.
One can Imagine the elation enjoyed
by Trnjiin upon receiving so great n
(imitltlly of paper, and thus know that
through such generosity ho wns to aiig.
tnent the number of volumes contained
li his library.
WANTED Hides nnd fins; t-nsiom
tanning solicited. Arthur E Hmlih.
corner of West Hnllroad iiiul Hoy-
96-1 I. I7p
WANTED To buy 2 horses, one sad
dle mid one park horse; must l
well broken and not old; weight 1)00
to 1100 pounds. Addreiw box US, or
call ins lluvvtliiiriio avenue. Bend.
Oregon. sni3p
WANTED Want to'lieur from nwn
er Inning liirni Tor sale; state cash
price and full description. John J
niaci;, Oregon street, Chippewa Falls,
Wis. 2H-I2-1 lp
KTKAVKD t
HTHAVED On April II. .1 head" ot
work horses, n bay. weight I lOOr
white and black, weight 1200 each;
all had reached manes; hay and
white had halters on. Howard for
information leading to recovery. W.
It. Henderson, Tuinnlo, Oregon.
1 2-9-1 2p
l-'Olt KENT
FOH KENT Ureal opportunity for
person who has a Utile money and
wauls to make more; 100 head of
slock, 700 acres of grain and farm
ing outfit: will leuso 1300 acres, M
fenced. Address or sen J. II, Fox,
I.a Plnu, Oru. t-13-i Ap
LOST
LOST .Stool-! limned pair of glasses,
in casu. Finder please cull I3F2.
9-llp
I.OHT On highway between Bend,
Oregon, and Hliunlko. Oregon., one
all-leather sultttiso, with name, Mini
Bottomly, printed on side. Content
clothos and iinnnrnhlo discharge pa
per of Murl Bottomly, Kinder
pluuso return to Bulletin office.
09-1 lp
ARTHUR E. SMITH
CUSTOM TANNER
All Work (liiiieaiiteed
West Hallroail nnd lleybiirn His.
Brand Directory
A lllglit
lllght sldo; right oar crop-
wattle right hind log,
TONE, Sisters, Oro.
adv.lOOe