The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, September 14, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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THK BKXD BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, DKND. ORMION, KIUDAY, HKPTKMIIKR II. 1017
It's one thing to buy just half what
you want, but the big thing is to buy
where you can get the best at a price
no greater than what inferior goods
cost. We make it our business to
help you buy so can get the most
for your money. Our service is for
your benefit. Ask for our best ad
vice, so that you can save money.
BENNETT'S GROCERY
O'KAXE BUILDING
, , A VeRLB PICTURE . T iA
BRADI- MADE v. " V" 2
ETHEL CLAYTON -
W JktDcmkgeJFeaf
. vsxr rl .;,
I) Gilbert's
I Grocery
! BEST PLACE TO BUY
; Fruits and
II Vegetables
Lartfe Assortment I
! and Best Price
complete line of I
I 1 1 Staple am Fancy
j Groceries.
I . WE CALL
! rw.WRWCKB. pill
I Our Service i Unequalej j
I in the city I j
83d Bond St.
I Near Bend Hardware Store
Pj
liiHim, I'hone Hud 691, or address
Box 314, Uuml. 673-a8tfo
yANi'KI I want your second tin nil
(urnlturo, and you want my monoy.
Call tlu Bond Quick Kxihiiimo. at
Oregon and lloud, or I'hono lllnuk
1711. 648-23tfo
pl'ltMTl'HK WANTKD Wu will
liny bunt caali price for used (ur
nlturo nnd household Roods. Phono
llluok 1641. 385-78tfc
FOR SALE
pt)K HALK Two room tent Iiouhb,
wall bods, guruge. elevtl'tc llRlita,
water, Kenwood, Jted 2171.
600-30, 4lp
poll 8AI.K An eloclrlc plate, good
as nuw. Inquire 283 Jefferson
I'laco.
glDKW.U.K KOIt HAI.K Sixty feet
i( good four-root sidewalk. Can
easily be hauled In 16 -toot lengths
to nny locution. Inquire Dullutlu of
fice. 402-0i t,fc
HALK Houso. $1160; will
tako $360 cash. Call at 413 Slants!
MEN.. AND WOMEN Who are exacting on
stylo, who insist on quality, who are critical of
fit will find these characteristics in
JOHNSON'S TAILORING
Ladies1 Work Given Special Attention.
Suits and Coats made to order, Remodeling,
Altering, Rclining.
WW 1H) CLKANINQ AND I'UKHHINtl
Bend View
PRICES: $100 AND IP
TERMS: Rcaxonab e
We'll loan you money to build.
BEND'S MOST SCENIC
1 1 ES I PENCE I'HOl'EU T Y
Every Lot commands u view
of the Itiver, Mountains nnd
City.' Building restrictions
Hi-cording to Locution.
J. RYAN & CO.
O'Kane Bid. Phone J6l
Saturday night and Sunday matinee at Liberty Theatre.
'AT THE MOVIES
Liberty Theatre.
Though perfectly innocent in every
thing she bas done. Vesta Wheatley
iUndoIph, In "The Bondage of Fear,"
Jfinds that after she is happily mar
Tied, she must tight for her happi
ness. Her fight is made necessary
because something happens to a for
ttier sweetheart of her's. Here is a
thrilling, intensely interesting, won
derfully entertaining film that will
'grip your attention without a let-up
through every loot of the five reels.
This newest World Picture Brady
Made will be shown at the Liberty
Theatre on Saturday night and Sun
day matinee, in addition to the new
Fatty , Arbuck'le comedy, "Reckless
Borneo. Miss Ethey Clayton plays
the .principal character and is sup
posted by an especially able cast in
cluding Rockliffe Fellowes, Arthur
--Ashley and John Bowers.
.SUPPLIES HERE FOR
HED CROSS KNITTING
Tarn and needles for sweaters and
mufflers have arrived at local Red
Cross headquarters, and instruction
will be given on next Wednesday and
Friday by competent knitters, it was
announced this morning by Mrs. W.
C. Birdsall, of the Bend chapter. Only
plain knitting will be required for
this kind of work, it is explained.
All Bend women who understand
knitting, or who are willing to learn,
are urged to report at headquarters.
Probably the next knitting to be
undertaken will be in the making of
socks, and this will be started as soon
as the proper needles arrive. In the
meantime, it is asked that any having
needles suitable for sock knitt!i.g, re
port the fact in order to eliminate
delay.
ATTEMPT TO REVERSE RILING.
(Continued from Page I.)
ground 'of dependency can be ap
pealed to the President under any cir
cumstances. The decision of the dis
trict board in such cases, on which
it sits as an appellate board, is final.
There is no further appeal.
The following summary of regula
tions made by the President to gov
ern procedure In' all cases appealed
to him, has been issued by the Pro-
C. 8. HUDSON, President : E. M. LARA, Cashier
U, C. COE, Vice President L. G. McREYNOLDS, Asst. Cashier
E. A. SATHER, Vice President. B. A. STOVER, Asst. Cashier
The First National Bank
OP BEND, BEND, OREGON.
STATEMENT
June 20, 1917.
RESOURCES
Bills Receivable .....$432,202.70
Bonds and Warrants 19,374.16
Stock Federal Reserve
Bank 1.300.00
Real Estate, Furniture
and Fixtures 31,067.34
Bonds to Secure Circula
tion 12,600.00
6 Redemption Fund .... 626.00
Other Real Estate Owned 3,677.63
CASH AND EXCHANGE 183,004.75
Bonds to Secure U. S.
P. S 4,034.76
$688,736.24
LIABILITIES
Capital $ 26,000.00
Surplus and Profits 26,699.74
Circulation 12,600.00
Deposits 624,636.60
$688,736.24
FirstJNationaljBank
Member Federal Reserve System.
690-33tfo
vost Marshal General at Washington,
with the request that it be given the
fullest publicity:
1. By tho regulations of tho Pres
ident governing appeals from the
action of district boards, tho claim of
appeal must be Tiled with tho district
board and cannot be received If sent
direct to the President, the Provost
Marshal General, members of Con
gress, or to any other place than to
the district board Itself.
2. Papers, evidence and affidavits
not considered by the district board
cannot be considered on appeal from
the district board.
3. The only cases in which there Is
an appeal to the President are cases
in which a claim for discharge on the
ground of engagement in agriculture
or industry bas been made In the dis
trict board. There Is no appeal to
the President from the action of the
local board In dependency or other
cases whose termination is within
the Jurisdiction of the local board.
4. All attempts to appeal cases
other than those Involving the decis
ion of the district board on agricul
ture or industrial exemption from
whatever source received; all affi
davits, letters, arguments, evidence,
papers or other matter not consid
ered by the district board; all ap
peals made to the President direct,
or sent to any cither official or per
son In Washington, will have to be
returned to the sender.
Classified
Advertisements
WANTED
yyAXTKI) Man and wife to work
on an irrigated ranch; man to act
as foreman and must be a worker and
understand Irrigation, woman to cook
for five people. No housework to do.
Steady Job. State wages expected and
where last employed. Inquire Bul
letin. 605-37, 42c
yyAXTEI) Junior clerk. Brooks
Scanlon Lumber Company. Apply
at office. 601-36, 41c
y-AXTK!) Four timber fallers at
once. Steady work and good nay
to right men. Sixteen foot logs mln-
j.:a;ieastes
,The Reliable
Real Estate Man
Something You Want at Prices
You Want to Pay
Lilt your farm anJ city proper
ty with, me. Careful attention
and prompt service;'
Rentals
Loa
- j. a: eastes
Corner Bond and 'Greenwood
JXU SALE A 1916 Ford auto. In
good condition. Iiiqulro at Bun
nell's grocory. 680-38tfc
fOll HALE Two lota In Northwoat
Townslto Company's Second Ad
dition (west of the rlvor, near Shnv
lln mill); price $160, eaay terma, Ap
ply abc, Bulletin office. Mf
piH HALE Lots 9 and 1". of block
13, Bend View, price $200. eaay
tortus. See ABC, Bullotln office.
850-70tf
poit HALF Lots 9 and 10, of block
24 of Konwood, price $325, vory
easy terms. See ABC, Bullotln office.
349-170tf
FOUND
pol'NK lady's cont and gloves.
Call at Bulletin offlco to Identify
and pay for add. 684 tfc
TO EXCHANGE
f) THAIK Ford for a bungalow.
Call Jacob, at Brooka-Sranlon ma
chine shop. 69S-34.37p
LOST
JOHT Coat, between Bend and Red
mond. Finder please return to
Pilot Butte Inn. 603-37c
) SHEVLIN PINE
SOLD BY
MILLER LUMBER COMPANY
SASH. POORS and MILL WORK
Phone 1661
FOR
SASH FACTORY WOOD
. . PHONE
BEND WHITE PINE SASH CO.
441
PHONE
BLACK
451
PHONE
BLACK
451
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Bend Hauling Co
EXPRESS AND BACGACE
; LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING
MOVING
HOUSEHOLD COODS A SPECIALTY
Auto truck service
USE MORE PAINT
Do Less Scrubbing
Painted kitchen floors are sanitary and easy to kee'p
clean-. The smooth hard surface will not allow dirt to
"sink in. There's no need of the work, worry and
backaches caused by scrubbing bare wood floors.
ACME QUALITY
FLOOR PAINTS
are inexpensive about six cents a square yard for two
coats. They are easy to apply you can do it your-self-and
they dry quickly. Ask at our store for color
sample card, which tells you about painting, staining,
varnishing and waxing floors.
FOR SALE BY
Bend Hardware Co.
i ; BEND