The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 01, 1921, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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BBND BULLKIIN, BBlfD, OIUKKIN. TltUIWDAV, NKITKMIiKIl t, ll)9t.
CHINESE ROOSTERS
AREVSHIPPED HERE
Blx l)or ItlnU Supplied 1W Ies
clinics County Hy Commission
i Well In Klnmnlli.
Six doxcuGhlnoso pheasant roost
ers hnvo boon shipped by tho game
commission In H. J. Ovcrturf, nnd
turned loosu In Deschutes county.
About '75 'lions were turned loose
hero two weeks ago. Fawer roosters
nro supplied for tho reason that they
nro moro Imrdy, according to mem
bers of the commission.
Outside of those shipped In, there
nro tow pheasants In Deschutes coun
ty. Klnmhth county has done so well
with pheasants received In the past
few years that the people there pl.ni
to nsk an on,i!n season next year.
CONCATENATION TO
BE HELD ON SEPT. 17
VOWS ARE RENEWED
AT GOLDEN WEDDING
ltou-lloo Il.ivr Candidate For Mem
bership To Meet 1-Uch Month
ProMmt Cup To McCann.
Fifty years nftcr their niarrlago In
Michigan In 1871. Mr. and Mrs. S
M. Davis, of this city, celebrated
tholr Kolden wedding here Saturday
inlrlif ronmvlriir their vnwi before
! ltev. F. K. Harrlmnn, pastor of the
llond Christian church.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis canto to Hond
from The Dalles four years ngo. and
have been residents of this city ever
since. Of their six children, live nro
now living. It. C. Davis nnd C. K.
Davis of Bend. W. D. Davis of Ked
moud. Mrs. Hattlo Dennis of llend.
and Mrs. Nello Morris of Tho Dalles.
Tho death of a brother at Tho
Dalles called Mr. Davis from llend
yesterday.
A Hoo-Itoo concatenation, the sec
ond to be held in Bend this year, will
bo staged on Soptembor 17, it was
decided Monday night at the meeting
Inst night at the Pilot Butte Inn. A
number of candidates have announc
ed their intention of joining the lum
bermen's order.
Tho local Hoo-Hoo will hold
monthly meetings in the future. It
was decided. No definite date was
set.
T. A. McCann was presented with
a handsomo "loving cup.
MAN HAS ANTHRAX,
SOURCE UNKNOWN
Disease, nclievrd To Have Iteen
Communicated By Sheep, Hut Xo
Cases Reported, Says Jamison.
George Aldrldge, Powell Butte
sheepherdcr, is being successfully
treated In Bend for anthrax, a high
ly Infectious disease of cattle and
sheep. Only two other cases among
human beings have occurred here
within the last two years.
Aldridgo Is believed to have con
tracted the discaso from his sheep,
but there has been no roport of an
thrax, or malignant pustule ns It Is
also known, from that section, states
County Agent D. L. Jamison. Unof
ficial reports of anthrax In the Fort
Rock country were received some
time ago, but were never confirmed.
What's Doing in
the Country.
APPRAISERS VISIT
AT PLEASANT RIDGE
PLEASANT niDGK. Sept. 1.
Tho appraisers for tho federal farm
loan were in this neighborhood last
Wednesday looking over several
farms.
Mrs. Alfred Pedersen has gone to
Deschutes to work for Mrs. Ited
fleld. O. E. Anderson went over to the
Spatigh place west of Tumalo after
some of his cattle.
H. T. Mlkkclsen and son, Alfred,
Mrs. W. H. Gray and Mrs. O. K.
Anderson were recent shoppers In
Bend.
MUs Nellie Griffln nnd Wnde
Short, of Deschutes, called nt tho
L I B E RXY
Sunday and Monday and Sunday Maiinee
JtSSELLASKy
DOSCOE (FATTY)
ArbucKle
Tcters
eMn'ions
With JEAN ACKER and
BETTY ROSS CLARK
Ever wonder how you'd spend a million?
Well, Brewster got his. And had to squan
jderjjt, every cent, in a year!
But when everything he touched made
, . money you'll howl with glee at the stunts
he' did. to grow poor!
A comedy king in a picture lavish with
I laughs.
From the Novel by George Barr McGutcheon and
Play by Wirichell Smith
the
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Boys' School Clothes
MOTHERS, INVESTIGATE! We only offer you dependable merchandise
at LOWEST PRICES. We believe the best is none too good for you. Our
policy of buying in immense quantities and selling at a small profit is your
direct gain.
Colors : Brown Gray Green Heather
Tbe Styles are Norfolk with yolk box pleats. Inverted pleats all-around belts, flap pockets.
Blue
Sizes 6 to 18 years.
$6.90 Two Pairs Knickers full lined $6.90
Armor-Clad Suits
Double Service Clothes for Boys,
double seat, double knees, double
stitch, honestly tailored, rein
forced at every wearing point;
in fine wool cassimeres at..$12.75
Extra Knickerbocker
Pants
Variety of patterns,..98c to $2,9S
Boys' Shirts
Fancy stripes and plain colors;
priced at 73c to i)8c
Boys' MackinaWs
Don't miss the opportunity to
get your boy one of these fine
wool mackinnws; sizes 3 to 10
years at..$3,98, $4.50, $1.98, $5.90
Fine Blue Serge Suits at.. $9.90
Boys' Blouses
Fine assortment to choose from;
priced at 79c and 89c
Boys' Underwear
Cotton Fleeced Union Suits, now
priced at 69c to 1.10
Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, now
priced at (59c to $1.39
Wool Union Suits....$1.19 to $1.79
A Special Suit
Made in fine cassimerc mixtures,
with two 'full lined Knicker
bocker pants; priced $6.90
A fine selection of Boys' Suits to
choose from, at .. $5.90 to $12.75
Boys' Caps
Fine cassimeres and worsteds;
priced at 59c to 98c
Boys' Hose
A good Hose at 23c
Pacemaker Hose at 35c
Boy Scout Hose at -15c
BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES NONE BETTER
Shoes that will glvo satisfaction haH
always lieen a problem. Wo believe wo
havo solved It. Huylug only tho boat of
leather and having them specially ni.ulo
Insures satisfaction.
Hoys' Calf lllucher, patent back stay;
metal hoel plate, (inodycar welt nolo,
solid leather; Youth's slzos, 12 to 2;
Priced at 8I..KI
Boys' sizes, 214 to C; Triced at 9I.IW
Little (louts' lllack nnd llrnwn School mid
Dross Shorn; solid leather: Hires S to
11 14: Priced at . . yi.wi 10 na.tm
Hoys' School Shop, niado of heavy black
ralfs!cln: honvy welt Holes, metal hwl
pinto and with n chrome solo leather tip
that Is guaranteed In glvo NiitUfactlon;
Youth's sizes, 12 to 2; Priced nt. ..!.. "Ml
Hoys' sizes. 214 to C; Priced nt .. tsi.UH
Hoys' Tan C'ulfskln Army Shoes; flood
yoar wult solo, rubber lion I, solid leather:
Youth's sizes. 12 to 2; Priced nt . ijil.lli
Hoys' sizes. 2 14 to G; Priced at JfU.liH
I!"'.-.' Hrriwn and lllack Calf School nnd
Lrevi Mlinim; ulld liitlhui': You'll' sljei.
12 In 2: Priced si PL'. Ill to 11:1. 1(1
Hoys' slins, 214-fi; Priced MJ.H8 lo Hit.liH
Scuffcr Shoes
, Shoe Thai (Jlvi' SalNfm'tlon
Hl C to 8; Priced at HI.HH
Hlzon x V4 to 11, Priced. ?'.'.:ii to i?'J.ii,h
Sir on 12 to 2; Priced nt ..82.711 to tit. Ill
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Investigate and
Save
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5 312 DEPARTMENT STORES
Make Your Dollars
Count
Anderson and Pedersen homes last
Thursday.
Mrs. O. i:. Anderson, uccompanlod
by Alfred .Mlkkolxen, mado a busi
ness trip to Hedmond Monday.
W. J. Shannon vlslstcd In Hond
the first of the week.
Antouo Ahlstrom, accompanied by
Mrs. W. II. dray and .Mrs. John
Oray, wero In Hcnd on business re
cently. Mrs. John Oray returned
to her homo at tho Khevlln-Hlxon
camp after visiting several dayH
here at tho homo, of Mr. und Mrs.
W. II. Oray.
Dr. A. M. Petty luft Monday nlfiht
on a hurried business' trip to Port
land. Alfred Pedersen purchased a flno
heifer cnlf from Tom Lawrence.
Mr. und Mrs. O. 10. Anderson, ac
companied by Dr. und Mrs, A. M.
Potty, loft by auto on Friday morn
ing for Portland by way of tho Me
Ki.'irlo puss. Thu Pettys will ro
muln In Portland for tho winter,
whllo Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, aftor
upending a fow days thoro, will re
turn homo over tho Columblu river
highway.
RANCHER INJURED
IN FALL FROM HAY
OUANOK IIAI.Ii, Sept. 1 Itouben
Kolson wus hurt when Julius Pedor-
sen's horses run away, throwing him
off tho hay rack ho was riding In.
Tho rack passefl over his body, In
juring him sovcrely.
Tho Olrls' club meet at tho home
of Katherlno Helgeson Tuesday
afternoon.
Mrs. 12. E. Uutler has been suffer
ing from a felon on uor finger. She
has had it lanced throo times.
Helen Cowglll, assistant club
lender, was In tho Orango Hall dis
trict demonstrating tho canning of
fruits and voRotables and looking at
tho Olrls' club sawing. Tho club
met ut tho homo of Mrs. (icorgo
Krlnkson.
Mrs. Oeorgo Kricksou Is going to
havn tho Lutheran church Ladles'
Aid from town meet at her homo on
Sept. lf.
Mrs. Fred Ilnttmun and daughter,
Vlolot, accompnnled Oeorgo Wnllacn,
Mrs. Ilettmuu's brother, to tho Ico
cuva Hundny.
A uumlinr of pcoplo from hero at
tended tho Lutheran church Ladles'
Aid at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Hnnrud, three miles south of Hond,
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Oluronco Smith's aunt, Mrs.
Snntoford, Is visiting the Smith fam
ily. Sho enjoyed a fishing trip last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Young called
at tho Hocch and J. Podorsen homes
Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Itoynnlds will havo tho
Ladles' Aid ut her homo Sept. jj,
Tho Orango Hull Hlblo class will
bo changed from Wednesdays to
Saturdays after school buglus,
Church sorvlcos will bo held In
tho Iooch school hoiiso Sunday,
llenuott und Edward Young callod
on Howard and Krllug Holgcson
Sunday.
PLAINVIEW SCHOOL
BOARD IN SESSION
PLAINVIKW, Sept. 1 The school
board hold n moating at tho school
house Thursday evening.
Miss Jo Uurguss spent tho wook
und at tho A, W. Armstrong ranch.
Alex Levitrenz went to llimd Tues
day and Saturday with strawberries.
Mrs, J. A. Scogglus spent Friday
with Mrs. Sum Hurgi'SH.
Mr. and Mrs. A. (I. Morllll, Mrs.
Junius KlkhiH, Paul Sultlur and
Nnyno De.lmivers left Sunday morn
ing for tho huckluborry patch.
Tho MIhhch Jo Hiirgess and Ida
IIohh were rallurs ut tho Currle
ranch Wednesday.
Ilesultfl of tho Plalnvlow baseball
cushion contest worn announced last
wook and Fred Wallace wus award
ed tho prize. Tho cushion wu mucin
nnd domited by Mrs. William Mor-lltt-
Mr and Mrs. Vem Llvesay, Mr
and Mrs. Howard Hartley, Mrs. II.
A, Scoggln, Miss Jo Hiirgiiss, Paul
Scoggln, .1. A. Scoggln, F. (1, pow
ers, Mrs, F. H. lloss, Ida Hoss, Wll
ma Hemintt nnd A. V. Armstrong
woru nond visitors Tuesday.
.votici:
Those who huvo not yet recolvod
tholr order slips which woro awarded
ut the llend Flower Show, Aug. 211,
aro urged to sucuro tho sumo ut Un
commercial club room, Saturday
Sopt. :i, liotwcim 10 a.m. und (1 p.m.
FLOWHU SHOW COMMITTEE,
27c
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENTS
KOIl Hvi,n.
KOU SALE A snnp; lot 10. block
22, Park addition In Horn, for
only $800.00 cash; this Is one of
tho Hand Company's $1500,00 lots,
Kato Hrummoll, Helena Hotol, Og
don, Utah, 10-20-, 13c
FOIt SALE Threo old cows, rhenp.
Phono 18-F-21. H&-2S-2Gp
roit HKNT
FOIt HIKE Packhorsos ut Sisters,
Oregon. Telephone or wrlto Sin
ters Commercial store, Sisters, Ore
K". H3.24-27P
WANTIill.
WANTED To hear from owner
having farm for sain; give par
tlculnrs and lowest price, ' Address
John J, lllack, Oregon st., Chippewa
WANTEIl Fresh cow; must give at
least 40 pounds pur day, nut un
der a 14 por cunt butter fat ti'Ht.
WANTED- Fresh cow; must glvo at
least 40 pounds pur day, nut un
der .114 Iter cunt Imttor fat lent
Wrlto llox 4 03, Huml, Ore, 3fi-27i
Ortion't Higher Initliuilon ol
TECHNOLOGY
Eight Schools; Seventy Tpntmentt
FALL TERM OPKNS SECT, 19, 1921
For Inlwmillti willf It Hit RiiUlftf t.
Oregon Agricultural College
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