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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1919)
PAGE 4 THK HEND IMI.liKTlN. DAILY EDITION, HKN1), OIUOOON. Tl'KND.W, MAY U7. HMD (iARI)ENIN(J PAMPHLET IS TO HE DISTRIBUTED i'ltoi i:sHii).i. itiitiH Toitv. I Vj? CiXlPSsiVvN "Re Crown" qual- . V!A',5Ji performance. Look for K HMIOTMInR! the Kei1 Crown sign A W PwiM before you till. Quality SpP The Gasoline W. R. Speck, Special Agent Standard Oil Company, Bend, Ore. CORNFOOT READY i FOR HARD BATTLE Pick of Shipyards Players Will lie Brought to llend for Games Here Saturday and Sunday. In readiness for their two-day ' series with the Bend ball team on ! Saturday and Sunday, the Cornfoot , Shipyards players will leave Port-: land Friday night, arriving here . Saturday morning. Athletic Director Luckey, of the Bend Amateur Ath letic club, was advised by mail this morning. According to Hugh McKenna. ; manager of the shipyards men. the j strongest team which can be selected from among the many employes of the big company will be brought to Bend, as the shipbuilders expect a stiff battle from the-local players. Harkness and Bartholomew will probably constitute the shipyards battery for the opening game here Saturday afternoon. NAVY YARD FIRE IS RAGING AT NORFOLK Many Explosions Accompany Con flagration Tugs, Xear at Hand, , Throw Water on Blaze. (By United Pra to Hie Brad Bulletin.) XORFOLK, Va., May 27. A fire, accompanied by many explosions. Is raging In the Norfolk navy yard. The shop is 400 feet from the water, and many tugs from the harbor are throwing streams on the blaze. FIRE PROTECTIVE WORK DISCUSSED To confer with J. H. Haner and Supervisor N. G. Jacobson of the Deschutes national forest regarding cooperative fire protection" in Cen tral Oregon, State Forester F. A. Elliott, C. S. Chapman of the Oregon Forest Fire association and J. F. Kimball of Klamath Falls were in Bend yesterday. FOR THE TWO-1N-OXE all colors. Combination Shoe Shining Sets. For the Fisherman DRI-FOOT Keeps the feet dry and shoes in good condition at The Owl Pharmacy BEND S BOOK STORE OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT Visit this department and see all the new things in Ladies' and Children's White Footwear. We can show you all the new things at a saving. See the Pumps and Oxfords in patent, kid and satin. We save you money on all footwear. Ladies' White Canvas Pumps $1.49 to $4.98 Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords 2.25 to 4.98 Ladies' White Canvas Shoes 2.98 to 5.50 Ladies' White Kid Pumps . . . 6.50 Ladies' White Kid Oxfords 6.90 Ladies' Black Kid Pumps 4.98 to 6.90 Ladies' Patent Pumps.. 4.98 to 6.90 Ladies' Black Satin Pumps 7.50 ' Ladies' Oxfords, Black and Tan . . . 4.50 to 6.90 Children's White Canvas Pumps . . .95 to 1 .49 Children's White Canvas Oxfords. 1.59 to 1.89 LUX 10c J. C. Penney Co. Bob , While InC. Soap 5c 17 Ill'SY STOKICS "War tiiinli'iilnit and I Iiiiiio Him' ami 'of Vi'Keliihleii" Ih I hi' IHlii uf it paiiiphlut, 1000 vopliH nf which have Just liin'ii reeolveil by l Iiii Fl ml Nil -lliinal lunik nf lli'inl fin' illiililliiillnii. Copies mil y lin Iiuil on appllt-al Ion. RAIN IS HOON TO UPPKli DIOSCIIIITI'S A rain which will be u liniin In I In' upper Hi'si'liiili'H river valley crops fell fill' HI'Vl rill llOUIS iilllliluV, lll'i'lllll i II K t" W. T. VllllileU'l'l . wllil In III town liiiluy on business, Mr. Vlllldi'Vell n s Hull the mips lire InokliiK II lie In his sei'llon . Put It In "THK III 1. 1, I' l l ." IIkIiIIhK system. I'rlce Jlillll. Terilln If dcxtrcil. Sen Kill.', with llenkle llllllll'H. ill-H.l l''lK 8AI.K --2fi bend nf ymiiiK Dur ham cuttle, all Hood lieet slock. Inquire nr write IV M., Holyiit. Ore. ii I I r. i". TO KXCHANCK TO F.Xl'IIANISF. Tor lleinl rei-l-deuce properly, -10 acres 1 n i r v. it . near t'nrviillli ; li-roiim house. K001I barn. :I0 acre In Kialn, III acres puHlure, ruunlliK stream (if water. 17 I l.'i r.oc WHAT have rim to trade fur a kiiiiiI holme unit liaru, HI loin. In u Rood Willamette valley lown nf istio pop ulation near I'orl liiml. See pliiiin nf hulldlllKs In lltlllelltl lifllce llavi' t-aHll buyers fur llelill hitrKalim III cllv ami farm property. Address T. S. W.. Ashland. Ohio. Illi-li si. h n-'P FOUND SNOW STILL DEEP NEAR EAST LAKE Snow is still 15 feet deep in some places on the way to East Lake, ac cording to members of the forest reconnaissance crew who visited the Newberry crater Sunday. VOTE ON PENROSE IS RE-AFFIRMED WASHINGTON, D. C. May 27. By a vote of 34 to 38, the senate re publicans, in caucus today, re-affirmed the election of Penrose as chairman pf the finance committee. The caucus was public. BEND-SILVER LAKE AUTO STAGE Daily Service Leaves Bend 8 A. M. Leaves Silver Lake 8 A. M. Make Reservations at PIOXEEU GARAGE. Phono 221 I. L. Fox, Agent J. T. Carlson, Owner Financial Statement Of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND At the Close of Business May 12, 1919 RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $ Bonds and Warrants Stock in Federal Reserve Bank - Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate Owned Five Per Cent, Redemption Fund Cash and Exchanges $178,140.86 Liberty Bond. Owned 101,100.00 U. S. Cert, of Indebtedness 75,000.00 C17.14S.07 53,271.21 1,500.00 33,981.11 8,327.47 625.00 354,240.86 CIsMified ivrtUln rtrs nr tan. 10 eenu for 20 woril. or Im. One cent pf word for alt over 20. All clM.lnd sdv.rtulns trictlr c&nh in aiivsnee- hauled completely ; flood year roril tires; lielro electric starling anil FOI'NII - Past Krainl ltelW.ih pin Owner may have name by provlni; property ami paylnK for thin ml v. See Itlllletln. '. Htitc LOST j LOST - Friday nlKht, Indian blanket , on St. Helens St.. Wall or (ienisia. Kinder kindly return to Forest rv 'nf , dee I1H M ' WANTED WANTED Situation. YounR lady desires office work; knowledge of typewriting, bookkeepiwt und tiling. Miss Gertrude Humphries. Gen. Del.. Bend. Ore. 18-145-6p WANTED A woman to do washlns; for family of two. Phone Black 1381. Mrs. R. A. Ward. 8-144-5p WANTED Fox terrier pup. In quire Bulletin office. tfp WANTED Clean, soft ras at The Bulletin office. Will pay 5 centB per pound for suitable ra-gs. tf FOR RENT FOR RENT CMiolce office room In O'Kane building. 19-M5-8cI FOR RENT Three-room house, partly furnished. Inquire G. P. milliard. 246 Florida St. 12-145-Rp FOR RENT Small house, partly furnished, one block from Wrlslit hotel. $6.50 per month. See S. It. Hogin, 34 Lafayette Ave. 16-14.'p FOR RENT Small house, partly furnished, one block from Wright Hotel. S. R. Hogln, 34 Lafayette Ave. 5-1 44p FOR RENT Three-room house, water and light, all enclosed, place for garden. Steldl's office. 48-142-fic Eledric Cleaner Gets AH the Dirt. All the Time. There is no periodical liouse-elean- Inif time, nodusllnif, or will ing up. The dirt simply dis appears all of It. All tho housewife does is push the button and guide the cleaner. And It's donn In une-llfih tho time. THOK Nurnmi (Menn em sold on easy lei in.. Bend Water Light & Power Co. FOR RENT Small unfurnished shack by foundry. Inquire Mrs. Muller Halrdresslng Parlors on Ore gon St.. 4.1-1 42tfc FOR RENT Office room. Call 22S1. 2 1 -1 201 fr; FOR SALE FOR SALE Artistic one and u half story bungalow overlooking river. I'nohst ructed view of moiinlalns. One block from Wall street and half block from corner of Oregon find Wall Rtrc-ts. I'rlce $4000. Wrlle Carrie L. Allen, Hotel Trenton, Los Angeles, Cal., or see any real estate agent. 7-144-lic $1,069,093.72 LIABILITIES. Capital $ 25,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 30,499.84 Circulation 12,500.00 DEPOSITS. .1,001,093.88 $1,069,093.72 FOR SALE 2-room house, lot 40x 100 feet; water, lights und wood shed; $fi00, $350 cash, balance In easy terms. Finn location. Box 538 for appoint ment. 14 Ip FOR SALE First, grade dry land Netted Gem seed potatoes. I'hnnn M. S. Flnley. 2281. 29-13!ltfc FOR SALE New modern 4-room house, close to Hrooks-Scanlon mill. A snap at $1800.00. J. Ryan & Co. 00-1 Sltfc FOR RALr. 4-room house, close to Bhevlln-Hlxon mill, $1250. J. Ryan & Co. 89-1 3 ltrc FOR SALE Choice aster plants, ready to plant now. IMiono 1 2K1 1. M. O. Coo. 15-140P FOR SALE Mitchell Six, largo tour ing car, In fine order, Just over- The farmer and the business man of this com munity are partners in the progress or the failuie of their community. If they pull together, the progress and prosperity is certain to come. IF they listen to preachers of class hatred there can only be failure as a result. THE SHEVLIN-IIIXON COMPANY Progressiveness and Growth in thia community, means dillor and ccntt in your pocket. Build Now with Deschutes (While) Pine. Build of home product! and patronize home ir.dustiy. The cheapest and Lest building material is Drfcliutea (While) Pine and is manufactured right here into all aizea and grades of lumber. Acquire a home of your own instead of a buneh of rent receipts. PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK, BUILD NOW The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. LOCAL SALES ACENTS MILLER LUMBERICOMPANY Dr. Charles A. Fowler k l'HYHK'IAN AND HHUdlOON (inu.MM In the O'Kanii I 111 I 111 I tl K NAl'IKK & YOUN(J LXW VIlltH 1'i'eiis IIIiIk , Mend, (Ire. t; KM: II A I, LAW I'KAt'Tlt'W ,SuH'itilnr : rnre'irnti"ii. i'miiiihi-u l.Htnl 'ntli-4 nii'l K"lntr.. riiono Red 14 1 U.S. HAMILTON A ITOItNIOY-AT LAW Rnonis 13 lit Firm National 1 111 M k lllilK. Tel. 511 lllr, Cii' l-'iirliir (llttra.) II. II. Ho Aimuliil ( tin.. VI. fcrtkln. Do Armond Ac IOrskine i. a v v i: it H O'Kann IIiiIIiIIiik, llend. Ori'KOii W. G. Manning 1). M. D. DF.NTIHT Kultn 12 II O'Kiinil lliilldlUK Tel. Illiirk 1781 IIkiiiI, Oro. DU. TIJKNKK, KYK SI'KCIALIS'F permanently Lorated In lleud Mitll New KlllllpUH'Ill Private iMIIre In 'I'horsou'H Jewi'liy Htorii lr Turner will b In I'rlnn. vllle every firm ami third Frl ilny; In Madras every second and fourth Friday, uml In 10-it-iimud every llmt uml third Thursday of rmh luniith. Dr. II. N. MOOKK HK.NTIHTHV Hours: i: 00-5: 30; 7:30-8:30 Sunday 10-1 Tel lllack 1C71 O Knno llldK. . Trtrphmir Kr.t l?l l Knr lltil Dr. E. E. GRAY DFNTIST llui. 9.00 to I2OO-..L00 lo 5:30 V.mnttqt mnd .Suiuvtti Av wIAIawnf DR. ANNA RIES-F1NLEY Office and Kctwlrnre 29 Ofrjoo Slictl opftout" i'uLU Lthimty Phon. 221 Women tnJ CKiIJrrn S(cw!ly iiaik iiu:ssij PAitum IT-t-Uu cltYtrtVftl walii Irrttirnrnia for ftalllnc hair titil Handrulf. Kamou Na illifu Fvt trrntrnrnu. All ktnda 1 1 Mir Work Uonv. MHS, .Ml I.I.MIl CM "I'viiflr Ht-tro" on Orca-n 81. i flnrnu-ntM Cm Art N-.! Work ltrdy Ui MmU fr Ha by Mntrrrtity Corn-t MKS. A. M. I. lt With llnl.y'i II .. tolr SN MorrUnn HI.. l'ofllnft. Clrr. Iltwr-ii W.-l I'Rrli met Tenth I'hnna Mar.lmll III Silnriyaiilp AU. I'hima 301ft llend l.dk-o No. 4U.i Uiyml Or der of Mount Meets In Mooia Hall evory Thursday. Visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. ( f :NTit.L oui:(;o Li.i:( "i ino a;i:.( v ItciuiiiH 2-i O'Kano llulldhiK llend, Oregon Collecllons Mailn In All Paris of Central Orison j Singer Sewing Machines Latest Models & I III ri v' in olitH For Demonstrations Heo . ii. runt on With II. Cain, JohiiHiin llullilliiR DR. G. SKINNER MO.NTIST ltuoin 17 O'Kano IlulldiiiR Ofnco Hours: 0 to 12 1 to Ii, IIAIH l)Kl:HMI(J I'AKLOH lIi-ti-iliito ,'lintririil ni-nlit tri'itiini'titH fur fulling iinlr anil ilniiilriiir. Pflmnim Nfii I'lniitl'iuu Fan, Irriitmrntn. All kln.U Hnir Wnrk ilnnc. MHS. 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