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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1922)
I'AOlS 8 ORNU Hl'U.KlIN, I1HN1), OHRQUN, TIIUIIHOAV, MAKCH IIMM. Stylish Spring Footwear Exceptional Values for Women Women who demand stylo, comfort nnd durability in the footwear they buy find these qualities in abundance in the exceptional values oircred here. Buying shoes in such volume for our 312 storta enables us not only to under-buy, but wo can dictato the construction and style of our shoes seo that they have the real meat of satis faction at pi ices that mean real savings for our customers. Hero are a few nonulnr stvles from our new Spring line now on display: .tggSr''fr Ladies' Black Kid Ox ford, welt sole, rubber heel, Arch Protector, at $7.90 Ladies' Brown Kid Ox ford, welt sole, rubber heel, Arch Protector, at $8.90 Ladies' Nut Brown Calf Oxford, welt sole, per forated tip, rubber heel, $5.50 Ladies' Black Kid One Strap Com forts, rubber heel, at $1.98 Ladies' Black Kid Military Heel Oxford, rubber heel, at $2.25 Ladies' Black Kid Military Heel Oxford, welt sole, rubber heel, now priced at $3.9S Ladies' Black Kid One Strap Mili tary Heel Pumps at $3.9S Ladies' Brown Calf Oxford, Mili tary heel, at $3.9S Ladies' Brown Kid Oxford, rubber heel, at $1.98 Ladies' Brown Kid Oxford, welt sole, rubber heel, military heel, priced at $4.98 Ladies' Brown Kid Oxford, welt sole, perforated tip, rubber? heel, priced at $5.99 Growing Girls' Black Kid Oxfords priced at $2.49 Growing Girls' Brown Calf Ox ford, rubber heel, welt sole....$2.9S Growing Girls' Brown Calf Ox ford, wing tip, welt sole, at.. ..$4.50 Growing Girls' Brown Calf Ox ford, nature toe, wing tip, welt sole, priced at $4.98 Ladies' Patent One Strap Pump, military heel, at $3.98 Ladies' Patent One Strap Pump, baby Louis heel; a real shoe....$4.98 Ladies' Patent Three Strap, medium vamp, welt sole, the very lat, est, at $7.90 Ladies' Black Satin one strap Pump, baby Loui3 heel, twin sole $5.50 Today, Tomorrow, All Time our merchandise carrier! the same economy prices for you. Whatever you select here we nssure you that the day after or whenever you visit us, that mer chandise will bear the same price. In 1902, this policy was adopted in our first store. We believed in it. The public welcomed it. We nro still following it. It has been one of the -causes of our rapid expansion. Closely adhering to many principles learned while pioneering in our business, we are continually serv ing old friends and getting acquainted with new patrons in every one of the 312 J. O. I'cnncy Co. communities. Visit Our Men's and 8ojs ci... n i . SBiJStJncorhomu4 312 DEPARTMENT STORED Some Wonderful Values in Child' rcn's SculTers PETITION WILL ASK FOR VOTE ON CITY FORMS Manager or Commission To Ho Issue MAY AMEND CHARTER Cliolco f tNi)i!i Slum ii n( I'rltnniU Will lto Submitted I'm- I'ltiiil Volo At Special Or (Iciicml Klcclliui. To rtlvo Did voters of lloml tlio op portunlty to show whether thoy do Hire n cIiuiiku from tlio present form of city Kovormnent unit to Imllcntu tlio kltul of clmni;o desired Ih tlio object of petitions which will ho In circulation before tlio end of tlio week. Flnnl Instructions rciturdlliK tlio draftliiK of thu petition wore Riven yesterday to Attorney Units Fnruhnm following conference of Mayor 1!. 1). (lllsun ami I. on I.. Fox nnd O. II. linker, tlio two city conn cllmon who woulil have city affalm handled by either a commission or it mntmucr. I'refertuicv Asked Tito petition will mtk that tlio question of desirability of chntiKo bo placed on tlio ballot tit tlio primary elections. May 19. Those (avorlni; a chance will bo naked to Imllcatn their proforonco :ih to tlio miiimcor lal or tlio commission form. It a majority for n chntiRo Is polled, tlio typo of new Kovernmcnt desired will bo mado tlio basis for a charter ro vision to bo submitted to tlio people either at tlio general election In the fall or nt n special election. EX-CONGRESSMAN NEW POSTMASTER WASHINGTON. March 22. John ! N. Williamson, former congressman has been unmet! as postmaster for iTluevlllH, Oregon, by President Hardline. He la fi7 years of iiko. aliovo tho civil hervlco limit, but look tlio oxamlnatlon under an uxo ctltlvo order of tho president. Ho wa.s lit one tlmo sheriff of Crook county, n ml later served In both houses of tho legislature iMi'oitTA.wi: or iisii MATCH i:itV IS IIMIMIASIHI) (Continued on I'.iko S.) mont of Rnmo wnrdons and other nc- Hons of the en ni.3 commission, and called attention to Khrlni: Incotislst enctc.t In tho tfamo lawn, which ho said ho had noticed In a recent per u sal of tlio code, mado miliar court direction. That Ilend hnH failed to fully ap preciate tho butchery, nlnnr; with many other hlessliiKs thoy may enjoy In Central OreKon, was stated by A. Whlsnant. H. J. Ovorturf. who presided, told of tho history of the local hatchory. Klvlnc to W. C. lllrds.ill, Into man as;or of thu I'llot Hut to Ipn, credit for havlni; conceived tho Idea, sup; i KeHttni; It at n Commercial club luncheon several years oi;o. In ad dltlon to stocking tho waters with ! fish, tho hatchery sorves ns it con I nectltu; bond between tho sportsmen of tills section and tho Knmo com- ' mission. Publicity Ailvocntl Suggestions and requests nro wel coined by tho commission, said Over turf, but any sugKostlons of chances In tlio opening and closing dates In Central Oregon should bo mado now. A motion congratulating editor Frank II. I'rlnco on tho March "Shov- lln Krjuallzor," copies of which woro found bosldo each placo nt tho tablo, was passed nt Ovcrturf's suggestion, At tho Instance of II. C. Kills, n motion was passed authorizing the sending to oacli member of congress, lltcraturo sotting forth tho club's opposition to Jlio forest sorvlco being transforred from tlio department of agriculture to tho Interior depart ment. Ovorturf stated that u publicity Veteran, Romping With Dog, Opens Old Wound; Condition Now Critical Wlillo romplni; with lilti dog, II. K, Ilrownlug, ox-noldlor llv liii: In tho Alfulfa district, opened an old gunshot wound received In action In Franco. 1'rofiiHQ bleeding followed, and for n tlmo Drowning was con sldorod to bo In a critical condi tion. A pliynlcau was called, and Drowning will bo taken to Port land for special trontmont lis soon as ho Is nbla to bo moved, Engineer's IJnby Son Tries Indian Way of Travel; Likes It, Top Wlillo ordinary Infants nro Inking thu ttlr In perambulators, John Droit. Jr., of Drnkn Komi, loss than a year old. son of mi ux-umiy officer and present eng ineer, Is going on long hikes, impoono fashion. Strapped mi curoly to his father's buck, with only tho tip of a pink nose ap peal lug over thu edgn of a com pact cylinder of blankets, tho youngster enjoys bis outings Just as much as If ho had boon horn In a wigwam, his father declares. 0, Jensen, Deschutes, Ornunii I 78.;M,1 K()Tt HAI.IO XiTiilfa buy near um i Twelve dollars a Ion In n(U., H' A, Diitl, phono 1UF2I, voirsAMT "i7nmchii-ii i7 coal burning stnnilaiil hriio,,r stoves, Used two neiistiuii. jiBni) each, Two, 1000 chick mud, ronl burning standard broodei' Move used one season, 120,00 each n,,' , ton itnsrn brliiuitttes, $30. no. (iIIR No, 12 Manx, power driven, gruen bono cutler, $25.00, KYorylliiug in perfect mechanical coiiUlllon. (,,), must accoiiipauy onler. Winifred n AMi Ith. Star ItinitK, llox 12, itmii-t Oreitou. H2 3 flU V'Olt HAliK iMlieTirT.i'lVhll Hock eggs for sotting, from good Iiivimr strain, also Tnnrroil strain of Whin, Leghorn eggs, Itosa Hatch, Tunisia Oregon. r.a 2 7jJ campaign In connection with this matter will soon ho begun by thu club, at tides now being In process of preparation. BIRTHDAY PARTY IS CIVEN AT PLAINVIEW IM.AINVIHW. March 22. -Master Karl Chalfau celebrated his thir teenth birthday .Saturday with a par ty for his school mates, those pres ent weie Wl I ma Dennett. Wlliua and Perry Dawson, Kenneth llellowoll, Kniott and Kverell (Upson. Illvln nnd D011I110 Klklns, llurlmra Morfltl. Mar Jorio Chalfau and John t'lialfuu. The afternoon was spent In games and a lunch of Ire cream and cake was served. All Joined In wishing Marl tunny happy returns. Mr. and .Mrs. Ham llurgess and family were guests at dinner at tint Armstrong home .Sunday. Mrs. I.eroy Kox and Miss Nellie Van Tassel were callers at the Mor fltl home Sunday afternoon. The children nro enjoying a vaca tion while their teacher Is III. Miss Josephine llurgess, Miss Ida and Ituy llenrtt were guests at thu homo of Mr. and Mis. Sam IlurRcss .Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Scoggln spent .Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs Warren Chalfau. Mr. r-'id Mrs. A. (i. Morfltl ami Mrs. William Murfltl were shopping in Sisters Friday. Mr. ami Mrs. A. O. Morfltl were shopping 111 Itcdmoml Tuomlay Mrs. J. A. Hcogglu spent Tuesday with Mrs. Sum llurgess Itny Armstrong spent Friday nnd Saturday In IIaiiiI having some den tal work done. Mrs. Curry whs a Sunday visitor at the F. (1. I'uwers ranch. Miss Johns of Ilend was a visitor nt the school Monday. Al (Upson visited with his family Sunday. Mrs. William Morfltl has been III with rheumatism for several days JamoH Klklns Imil ihe mlnfnrtiinn to lose a f Ilia work ins re this wek I.lttlo l.llllnu I.Hvereiu Is oulte sick with (ho flu. llohert Smith visited wllh his wife .Saturday. Mrs. Kima Smith Is i.ulte III wli'i flu. FOIt HAM!- 10 acres NIJ .iiarler HK iiuarler, range 12 K., seciim, 2.1, township 17 S, fitnriid, level, very cheap, deferrnd payments at n pr cent. Make offer, w. D. Hounon 5011, IS NB, Scuttle, Wash. K-l Dp FOU SAI.K Kverbonrllig slrawber ry and overhearing raspberry plimts. Acclimated plants do bent Write for prlcii list. U. V. Ibo-kpr, Tiimnlo, Oregon. Ill '. ot, INCUDATORS v Send for your free copy of cms. logon itesrrlbliiK tho Standard KIm--Irlc Incubators and lliooders. I.'n tlrely different. Combined lurulnt. tor anil btoodur -iiothlng like it After hatching chicks, comvert Into u brooder 110 additional expeiinc All sites. In use at Agricultural College and largest ronimerilal hatcheries, Wrlto today for catn logon. SIAMI.MII) I.NCI'IIA'ltllt Ml'd, ((. rjtfo .M.dlonl, Uii gon. . - . -ar. WANTKD. WANTKD--To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. Hlnle rnsli price, full particulars. I). F Hindi Minneapolis, Minn. &2.;p TO (.OAN-TliotuTon K(iciiirnrm cttrlty Seo II II OeAnaoinl llalrd llldx. Ileud. V I CLASSIFIED ADS Beauty Specialist tixi s now Tt iu:t tii I VOt It HMD U I I II I SEPOL SHAMPOO J WITH A.MAIM! ItlXI I.TH Savs Mrs SpiiuldliiK I "I bavn iiseil Hpol In 1111 1 pructlrn em-luxl vi-y fur serrr.it )eur. mid 1 CHiini't tell of Hi- I wonderful rnsilHn I hate ol I tslned. Sepol ms to have I magical effect Upon the It it I r 11 ; gives such n benutlful g'. , 111 al, es it thlckor, llufy nr.. imsy to do up. For e-res,!.. oil. brlltlit hair, d'uidruli'. Itce lug scslp and (nlllns h.ur I: bus no iIhI It prolorts 'be sculp fr mi form llf My a t vlre to imii ur wi.-i.m who want hnitlihy sad b-uti fill hair, usn Sopot Hhni-ipoi) It s di'llKlilflll to use " ton can obtain Hepul Now nt nil Diugglits, CUulf.nl n.lvrrlUlnv rl ttnu for 20 trur.U or lm, tint- rrr.i jmt ' wi.ru lor ail mrrr 30. All rl.Mr. .Utrlu Ins ttrkUr fh In Jvhrr. . FOH SI,r.. FOU HAI.B SO HPres Irrigated, near Alfalfa, no payment on niliicln.il required, will take tiiortxago for full' piirclinso price. S',4 HWU section' 27, township 17. Dr. Henderson. Camp Kearney, Cal. r, FOR SAI.K Two luctlliiilors, iiio anil s io: ciieap, and In good c a lltlou: brooder stove iinil i .. ' Whlto l.eghoru hens, t It .' i Swift & Company Fourth Street Market Portland, Orogon will pay you tliu Top Murkd Price lor your Dressed Hogs and Calves Prompt KcniiUiiiices ft 5 9 The Workingmen's STORE Where Merchandise is Marked at a Working man's Price. We buy right. Our overhead is low. We are satisfied with a small margin of profit. That's why WE SAVE YOU MONEY. Here are a few of our every day prices: Men's Half Hose, all colors, 2 pair for 25e Cashmere Heavy Wool Army Hose, 3 pair. $1.00 sweaters at $1.00 and up Cambria Work Shirts at 7 Dig Yank Work Shirts at " "si 00 Leather Vesta at $50 Aimy Breeches, renovated, at ' jii 00 Army Breeches, now khaki, at $1.7o and up Wu Army Breeches ;3.00 and up All Wool Underwear, per garment Si 3 Union Suits at $1.00 and up Army Mackinaws at 7 0() Esmond Robes at ".."Z.'""So)0 VVe have a full line of Shoes, Qlothing, Bjankets, Robes, lents, etc., too numerous to quottpyloes. Come and examine our quality. ELK BUILDING