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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1919)
PAQB BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, I1KM), OKI UON, WKDNMHDAY, HKII. SO, lUtlt White River Flour is CHEAPER because it makes MORE loaves. Don't be fooled into buying LOW PRICED flour thinking you are getting something cheaper than WHITE RIVER flour. PRICE does not decide the value of a barrel of flour as much as the NUMBER OF LOAVES OF BREAD that can be made from the barrel of flour. Every sack of WHITE RIVER flour is GUARANTEED. Your grocer will refund the purchase price without argument if you do not find WHITE RIVER flour the BEST you ever used. Try a sack of WHITE RIVER flour at our risk, made from a special blend of the finest selected wheats, by Oregon's finest mill. Sold by all grocers at Bend, Oregon. United Warehouse Company DISTRIBUTING AGENTS PRUSSIA IS WHINING TO GAIN SYMPATHY (Continued from Page 1.) lems of the country. Foreign poll tics occupies far less place in their discussions. The reason for the remarkably different viewpoint may be explained by the remark of a bavarian high In political circles. "Between you and me, e don't mind this defeat so much after all. - It's true that we might have made a tar better peace ft year ago, hut we'd still be tinder the domination of Prussia. Now we are independent of it, and the Prussians know they can't rule us any more: We'll hare to pay more, but it is a better freedom." Another -interesting feature of South German life is' the satisfac tion with their own country and the life there. 'People are content to live and work and let the outside world alone. This may be due to the fact that life in South Germany is heartier, more solid and less of a struggle than in the north. In Berlin and other parts of North ern Germany there is a huge percent age of the population looking for ward to leaving the country at the first opportunity, for America and England, if entry into those countries SALE SALE SALE 50c on the $1.00 Golden Rule Store Watch for the Adv. is possible. You are besieged with people who want to know if Ger mans soon can go to America. - The Prussian viewpoint sees no reason why Germans cannot enjoy the fruits of the world as they did before the war. FARM MEETING HELD AT PLEASANT RIDGE PLEASANT RIDGE, Feb. 26. A meeting was held at the ' Pleasant Ridge school house Friday evening for the purpose of appointing com mitteemen to co-operate with the Deschutes County Farm bureau. The following committeemen were ap pointed: F. B. Baughman, live stock development: Rasmus Peterson, com munity shipments (buying and sell ing); Anton Ahistrom, rodent con trol; J. H. Neal, irrigation; H. A. Garlock, better crops; O. E. Ander son, soils and fertilizers, rural or ganization. The meeting was well attended and 11 members were se cured for the farm bureau. R. A. Ward, county agent; and L. A. Bell of Redmond, Mr. Gllbertson and Fred N. Wallace of Tumalo were present. Friday night about 12 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gray were awakened from their peaceful slumbers by a terrible crash. It proved to be one of Tumalo's prominent citizens, who having been out rather late, got off the road, and not finding enough room to turn around in outdoors, backed his hind , wheels into the bedroom. He finally extricated his machine and proceeded on his way, apparently none the worse for the ex perience, but leaving a hole in the side of Mr. Gray's house. Hans Mikkelsen has sold his place near Deschutes. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson enter tained at dinner Tuesday evening the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gray, Dr. Petty, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mikkelsen, Alfred Mikkelsen, Ras mus Peterson and Mrs. Catharine The best way to kill time is to work it to death. The best way to save money is to open a Savings Account at the First National Bank, where customers' service reigns supreme. 4 INTEREST on Savings Accounts The First National Bank OF BEND WE BANK ON YOU, YOU BANK WITH VH l,B,:il,l,,ti!lli!'i;lti!S"W)lSw JolinitHon, W. II. Gray sawed wood for Dcui SliitiKhtor, near Diwlmtw, Mumliiy. Mrs. Cnthnrinu Jolmmum outer t (ilninl tlio following Indies Momluy nttcrnoon: Mrs. Die IIiiiihoii, Mrs. J. W. lVtorson, Mrs. Carrlo Jolinaoti, Miss llllmii Nolson, Mi's. O. K. Ander son and Mrs. llnna Mlkkelxeu. A delicious lunch was served by I ho hostess. 1 1 una Mlkke!nen made n business trip lo Redmond Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Anderson, ac companied by Harry Davis, was in Bund Monday. Mrs. John Edwards was In Red mond on business .Monday, P. C. Hardy, who litea near llend, came down Tuesday aflor u load of hay at Anton Ahlstrom's. Dr. 'Potty of Portland arrived here Monday to Bfioud a few days looking after his property. Ho is a guest at t no w. ll. Gray Homo. Con Breen of Alfalfa was out Tues day evening to bring supplies to his Hunters. O -K. Anderson mado a business trip to Redmond Thursday. Mrs. F. II. Baughmun la roported to be on the sick Hat. Mrs. C. 'M. Rodllold, Mrs. Goorge Kanoff and Miss Hllgn Holmgren wore guests of Mrs. O. E. Anderson Thursday utteruoon. Harry Davis, who bus been work ing for Con llreen the paat month, returned To Bend Wednesday night. Ned Lane, has taken his place. Mrs. O. K. Anderson accompanied Mrs. C. M. Redtlold to Bond Saturday to do some shopping. J. W. Peterson and family and Mrs. Carrie Johnson were Bond vis itors Saturday. Fred Seeling came down from Bend Saturday ovonlng and visited over Sunday at tho Gruy homo. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gray attended the movies in Bond Sunday night. Mr. and Mrsv Frank Rlebhorf of Bend and Wilfred Hutchlns of Ore gon City, who Is visiting them, wore callers at the Anderson home Friday afternoon. JERSEY PETTICOATS ! Just received ft shipment of Jersey lVtticonts in the latest color combinations. We have priced these so ns to be iu reach of all. All the NewThings .L'AKJiL'sepvixmne'Ji Jersey Petticoats, in a big range of colors, Cl OA t A QC both plain and in the color combinations P. 7 O ISJ ipO.r V J. C. PENNEY CO., Inc. At a Dig Saving 197 DUSY STORES yAXTKl) All-round man, handy with tools. Standard Furniture Co. 8t!-68-9o jjkh um:i s oldie lis and S.All.OHS who want work and EMPliOYKKH who want men are re quested to louvo their names with Bend Commercial Club, City Rest Room, Sphler Dldg. Phone Red 661. FOR RENT DR. TURNER, EYE SPECIALIST Permanently Located In Bend with New Equipment Private Office in Thorson's Jewelry Store Dr. Turner will be In Prine ville every first and third Fri day; in Madras every second and fourth Friday, and In Red mond every first and third Thursday of each month. CIASSIFIEDl ADVERTBING TO RENT. fflXP WANTED. pIl KENT Lurgo modem fur nished room; gentleman preferred. Phone Black 5S2. 10-KStfc LOST jOST Between Thornthwaltu house and Wall St., purso containing 1250 in bills. Finder return to Bulletin offlcu and recelvo liberal reward. 91-68-71p JOST 12.50 gold ploco pin left In ladies rest room at Hippodrome Saturday night. Finder please re turn Bulletin offlco. S0-66-Sp FOR SALE poll HAI.K -Snap at 1360.00, 4 rooni house, cow and chickens. Apply 836. Bond St. 79-66-8p poll HAI.K 2 cars, cash or tucms. II. R. Riley. 90-66lfc poll HAI.K 8-room modern house. also a numbor of smaller houses. Julius .Janett, corner Slants and Kansas. P. O. Box 70. 89-66-71p Cluatflcd advertUlns mm Mr Uui to eenta for 20 words or low. Ont cent twr word for all over 20. All cluulAed advartlainc trictlr cash in advanc WANTED yyAXTKI) Man for general work. Standard Furniture Co. 85-68C WANTED Second hand Incubator, also all kinds of second hand fur niture, household goods. Stoves made and repaired. No. 210 Green wood, south of Wright hotel. 2-C8-9p yyAXTED Young lady wishes to ao general housework. Write Marie Hudson, Bend, Ore. 82-67-8p WANTED Position as cook by dis charged sailor. Camp preferred. Inquire Commercial club, rest room, Sphler building. 66-62tfc poll HAI.K Modern 6-rooin house, closo In, $2500.00. See C. V, SUvIs, corner Oregon and Wall. 47-61tfc poit H.'.I.K Four room cottage. $750.00. Seo C. V. Silvia, corner Wall and Oregon. 4 8-6 It tc poR HALE Flvo-room houso, Ken wood, $900.00. Mrs. V. A. Forbes. 34-60tfc pOR HAI.K 5 modorn 6 -room resl ' donees in Park addition. Price right. See me at once. C. V. Silvia. 72-45tfc FR HAI.K At a sacrifice, 7 miles from Bend, 160 acres, 150 acres tillable, paid-up water right for 160 acres, 120 acres in cultivation, 60 acres in clover and alfalfa, rfood stand, 2 good five-room houses, bunk house, barn for 26 head cattlo, good root house and other outbuildings, 60,000-gallon concrete ' reservoir, water piped to houso and barn, all under good fence. Price, for 30 days, $8000.00, terms. J. Ryan & Co., First Nat. Bank. Bldg. 62tfc i t-1 1 1 n i i i i " i i w- v T'lfXi FSESH--CRISP--SATISFYING This Is exactly what you'll say when you taste your first Snow Flako Soda. That's what everybody says about them and that's why they are con tlnulmg to be so immensely popular. Don't ask for crackers say Snow Flakes. Your grocer can supply you. m0 m0 MMMtKcn tv mm i . ik. i&tim K 31 f,T tort Wratf h wii KK Try a Bullutln Want Ad for quick I Something to tallT Advertise results. Tho Bulletin'! clnialflnd column. Industrial and Business Guide COLUMMA SERVICE STATION Jay Haliiinan. Prop. HTOILU.K It.VlTKUY WORK (iuil Itepalrliiu Odd Jolts in Moiiiiulriil Lilies INSIST UPON RECEIV1NU IIOLSOM BREAD In lllue Wrapper Sold at All Leading Urooeriea Made by I he AMKUK AX HAKKIIY Tlt Y- Vcltum's Grocery We'll Try to PlmiHu Home of the MONOI'OI.K OOODH Tinning and Sheet Metal WM. MONTOOMERY. Furnaces. Spouting, (.uttering. Cornice and Skylight Repairing promptly attended to Prlrwa rlnht. work gunrantned M. A. PALMER Cabinet Maker and Ilulldor, Jobbing Franklin St., rear of Irrigation Co.'s old building. Scotch Woolen Mills All Wool fluitit Miide to Onler 9IH.IMI to ?il.ro XKIXO.VM HUH Bond Hf. REND INSURANCE AGENCY Wrltm of all klndi of Inaurane. Ola fat llwurane Aavne, In (Antral Or, ton. II. C. Kill.. Hr.t National liana llulldlna, Il.n0. Undo, UNION CAFE oi'KX xk;iit ami day Have You Tried Our Douglinuta SUNDAY Chicken Dinner 50c GO THE. CAFETERIA PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. ALWAYS AT TOUR SlRVICt Help of mil kind Furnished Fre to Employer uyonatL utuia nun, tiu n itm. i r. mm. aw. Bl-m Bnnwkl StrM. I'ortU.d. Onm Carlson & Lyons PLUMIUNG & HKATING 1'ltiinhlnK and Heatlnjf Stipplina, Hut h Iloom Accesaurlua, ouj. Pipe, Valves and FittiiiK.s PHONE RED lnf)l Bend Park Co. Real Eatate and Iniuranca First National Rank IMg. Own Your Own Home I have some bargains in BUNGALOWS KAttY TIIRMH J. A. EASTES Central Oreifon'i Leading INSURANCE AGENCY J. H. MEYER Auto, Gas and Electrical Engineer Expert Auto Repair Man of long experience No. 2 Lawrence Bldg. Prices Reasonable. LIGHT LUNCHES AND Cool Weather Drinks ChilderrA rmstrong O'Kant Building; Hotel Altamont None Cleaner or More Comfortable in Bend. The place to get a good Home Cooked Meal at a reasonable rate - v . .. - A wmmm I f '7-7'f -fitter, f-Li- ii Tlie Cleaneat and Varmeit Hotel in Bend. THE COZV HOTEL COME AND SEE OUR NEW Wall Paper Samples ' McCANN THE SIGN MAN FOR SALE! Tracts under irrigation, iidjiujiinlto water nuilha, electric JlKht-H and tulnplionu Rurvico, Ranging in size from l;io 6 Acres ' WIKSTOHIA ADDITION Ho L. D. WIEST I l.'KH Third 8ti(it ' in