The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, June 03, 1919, DAILY EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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1HK IIKNI) lU'ILKTlN. DAILY EDITION, ItKND, OllKtiON. Tl'liHDAY, JI NK II, lll
Wet Wash Wanted !
Hough Pry and 1'IhImIumI Work
Klootrlo Muchlno lined
Call 1803 lllll St., or wrlto
Mrs. Pearl E. Latttmer
Ilox 80, tlend, Oregon
Work Called For and Dollvorod
Industrial and Business Guide
CLEAN
Tltiuliitf mid Sheet Mutul
WM, MO.VKJOM10HY.
Ftirtincoa, Spouting. Gut Coring,
Coiulcu mid skylight
Repiiltlng promptly ultuiiiled to
Prices rlclil. work Kunriiiitned
M. A. PALMER
Cabinet Maker mid llullder,
Jobbing
Kratiklln St., rear of Irrigation
Cu.'i old building.
house, Rood barn, 30 acres In grain.
10 acres pasture, running Hi ream of
water. Cull illack 1861.
1-HO-BOc
1 STORE
LOST
' The Red Crown sign meant l iPMA
"The Gasoline of Quality" i
i always dependable. Look for fV 'vV Y
the Red Crown sign before JU
)" STANDARP OIL 5" TSIFVlSX
? COMPANY i'Iv' ,S S , SvA
Xmti&j8 Gasoline
1
W. R. Speck, Special Agent
Bend,
SPARE BULB FOR HEADLiGHiS
Splendid Plan to Mount Socket in Po
sition Shown in Illustration
Light Is Handy.
Every driver of Hn electrically-lighted,
automobile should curry somewhere
In the car a- spare headlight bulb, as
these may blow out nt any time. In
stead of currying the spare bulb in a
JUST IN!
"That Tumble Down Shack
at Athlone
, by Sterling Trio.
"Tie Little Old Lof Cabin
in the Lane
by Aim Cluck.
Dear Old" Pal of Mine"
by Joseph Smith's Orchestra.
and many other new ones by
John M acCormack.
Violin Selections by Fritz
(Kreisler and all
June Records.
HORTON
DRUG CO.
REXALL STORE
I Victor J
Records
mi inn
if
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
Liberty Bonds Owned
U. S. Cert, of Indebtedness....:
i
. ' LIABILITIES.
Capital..! '. $ 25,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits....: ......... 30,499.84
Circulation : 12,500.00
DEPOSITS.
Standard Oil Company,
Ore.
The Spare Headlight Bulb Is Used to
Illuminate the Space Under the Hood
When Work Is Being Done on the
Engine.
box under the seat, It is n sood Idea to
mount n socket In the position shown,
connecting it' throuiih n simple switch
to the storage battery, says Popular
Science. The spare bulb thus forms a
very convenient light for illuminating
the engine, and the socket may bo
found handy for attaching a troublo
light.
He resided In the suburbs and when
be accidentally met nn old "friend In
the city who persuaded him to remain
In town for the evening he went to the
telegraph office and wired bis wife as
follows: .
"Missed the 5:30 train. Don't keep
dinner waiting. Shall he home Inte."
It was very, very late when be did
arrive home, and bis wife met him at
the door.
"Did you get my message?" he snlil,
beaming down at her.
"Yes," she said, very quietly, "but I
would like you to explain why you
sent a message at 4:1S telling me you
Pacific Blockade.
"Pnrlfic blockade" Is a term Invent
ed by Hatitefeullle, the French writer
on International maritime law, to de
scribe a blockade exercised by a great
rower for the purpose of bringing
pressure to bear on a weaker state
without actual war. The pacific block
ade has apparently established Itself
as a legitimate means of coercing u
weak power to observe its Interna
tional obligations without resorting to
war for that purpose. It Is a modern
development and has usually been the
net of several powers acting In concert.
It was first employed In 1827, when
the combined fleets of Great Britain,
France and Itussla blockaded a por
tion of the Turkish coast. More re
cent Instances of its exercise were the
blockade of Crete by the powers In
3S97, the blockade of Venezuelan ports
by Great Britain. Germany and Itnly
In 3902 and of Turkish ports by the
powers in ltiOS.
"American soldiers Jn London," said
Gen. Samuel A. Ansell, "take a great
deal of Interest in the hargees who
row enormous canal bouts up and
down the Thames.
"A soldier stood on the Blackfrinrs
bridge one day watching a bargee row
his cunnl boat, or barge. It was nn
enormous barge; half a dozen oarsmen
could hardly have managed It, but the
lone burgee wielded his oar undis
mayed, and the barge approached the
soldier on the bridge nt the rate of
about an Inch a minute. '
"The soldier watched the barge a
long time, mid, when the bridge was
nt last reached, he took the cigarette
from his mouth ami shouted down to
the plucky narsman:
"'Well, so long, olrl timer! Don't
forget to bring us a purrot buck with
617,148.07
53,271.21
1,500.00
33,981.11
8,327.47
625.00
$178,140.86
1 101,100.00
75,000.00
354,248.06
$1,069,093.72
.1,001,093.88
$1,069,093.72
Ahead of anything else
you want cleanliness and
quality in your food and
otker groceries. We
take great pride in the
fact we make these two
points paramount, and
our prices are absolutely
as low as is consistent
with safe business.
Every seasonable vege
table now finds p!aee in
our store daily.
Smith's
Grocery f
R. M. SMITH, Prop.
Phone 51
cjjasEE'SEiaEEEjfflafa'SEiaej
classified!
F0P$ALE.4'
TO RENT,
mPWANTEUBTd
CImMtflcd advrtUtnir chanr tw tunc 10
ecnta for SO worila or Int. On cent twrT
wenj (or all over 20. All ci&MtQrd advertum
ttrictlr cah in advance
WANTED
WANTED Klrst class cook at Hart-
lett Hotel. llo not upply If not
first class. Ask for Mr. Dartlett.
130p
WANTKI) By Kentleman, room with
private family or In boarding
house four or five blocks south of
Krankllu' avenue. P. O. Itox 577.
19-149-53p
WANTED Girl for general office
work; one with knowledge of
stenography preferred. Apply Bend
Water, Light & Power Co.
23-149-51C
WANTED Clean, soft rags at The
Bulletin office. Will pay 5 cents
per pound for suitable ra,gs. tf
FOR RENT
FOR, KENT 2-room furnished
house. Phone Black 592.
27-150-lc
FOR RENT Two furnished house
keeping rooms. Inquire Deschutes
Oarage. 2u-150-4p
FOR RENT Two small houses, one
near mills, one near depot; purtly
furnished; $0.60 a month. S. It. i
Hogin. 34 Lafayette Ave. 28-100-lp:
FOR RENT Ranch by year; one I
acre of potatoes in now and one
aero of clover. House, K,x32. Fine
irrigation. 1 'i miles from Bend.
.Address Ilox 2 74. or see me after 5
o'clock, one block east of Trl-Stnle
store. De Boer Bros., Bend.
2-146-Slp
FOR RENT Small unfurnished
slincU hv foundry. Tnmliro Mrs.
Muller IIuirdressiiiB Purlors on Ore
gon St. 4 5-14 21 fc
FOR RENT Office room. Call 2281.
21-I20lfc
FOR SALE
FOR SALE One Short horn roan
Durham cow, coming fresh soon;
1 riding disc plow, 1 mower, 1 rake.
Inquire Earl Vaugh, B. W.. L. & P.
office. 24-l.j0-3p
FOR SALE 80 ucres ditch land, 68
acre water right, fl!" ncres of
tract cleared, 18 acres In spring al
falfa; nil fenced und part II Ion (Alice;
four horses and one cow. Good
terms. Inquire of Frank Tntll, Al
falfa, Ore. 22-149-54p
FOR SALE 1918 Ford, Just over
hauled; four new tires. Inquire
Pioneer Gurage. ll-147tfc
FOR SALE First grado dry land
Netted Gem seed potatoes. Phone
M. S. FInley. 2281. 29-139lfc
FOR SALE New modern 4-room
house, close to Brooks-Scanlon
mill. A snap at $1800.00. J. Ryan
& Co. 90-1 3 life
FOR SALrv 4-room bouse, closo to
Shovlln-lllxon mill, $1250. J.
Ryan & Co. 89-1 3 Hfc
TO EXCHANGE
TO EXCHANGE For Bend resi
dence property, 40 ncroM, Im
proved, nour Corvullls; 6-rooin
LOST Two utiles, between Houd
a ml Tumult), or In either town.
Kinder please, return to Klrat Nu
tlonal hank. John Marsh.
13-HS-tiOp
POI ND NOTM II,
Notice Is hereby given that the
City of Ilend has taken up the fol
lowing desrrllied livestock, to-wlt:
One dark brown gelding about two
years old, branded buy S. bur under
neath left shoulder. The cost of re
deeming said livestock will he 1 per
day and cost of advertising. In ease
of failure to redeem on part of
owner, said livestock will tiu sold
as provided by the charter of the
City of Ilend on the 10th day of
June nt 3 p. ni. at the cllv pound.
150-Uo L. 11. KKNNi:i)V.
I'oundiiiiisi'vr.
NOTICE OK .WM'.AI, SCHOOL
MEi:Tl(i.
Notice Is hereby given to thn legal
voters of school district No. 1, of
Dischutes county, state of Oregon,
t hut the annual school meeting of
said district will bo held at the high
school auditorium: to begin at the
hour of 2 o'clock p. -m., on the third
Monday of June, being the Kith day
of June, A. !., 1919.
This meeting Is called for the pur
pose of electing n director for three
years, to succeed director J. 1'. Keyes
mid to vote on the annual budget,
and the transaction of business us
ual at such meeting.
Dated the 23rd dav of Mav. 1919.
j. I'. KKYKS.
Chairman Board of Directors.
Attest.
J. ALTON THOMPSON,
District Clerk. 49-62C
NOTICK'OK SCHOOL KI.Kt TlOX TO
INCItKASE TAX I.KVY MOKK
THAN SIX PKIl t'K.NT. OVEIt
THAT OK I'HKVIOIS Y K A It.
Notice Is hereby given to tho legal
votent of School District No. 1, of
Deschutes county, state of Oregon,
that nt the annual election which
will he held at llkll School on
June IClh. 1919, from 2 o'clock In
the afternoon to 7 o'clock p. m., n
vote will bo taken on the question
of Increasing' tho amount of the
tax levy In said district for the year
1919 by more than G per cent, over
tho amount of such levy for tho pre
vious year. ,
It Is necessary to rnlse this addi
tional amount by special levy for the
following reasons: To provldo for
the Increase In the number of chil
dren attending school; to provide for
additional teachers; nnd for thn
general increase of expenses Inci
dent to our Increase In population.
Dated this 23rd dav of .Mav. 1919.
J. P. KEYES,
Chairman Board of Directors.
Attest:
J. ALTON THOMPSON.
14B-70C District Clerk.'
XOTICK OK SCHOOL MKKTI V.
Notice Is hereby given to tho legal
voters of School District No. 1. of
Deschutes county, state of Oregon,
that a school meeting of said dis
trict will he held nt High School on
the 16th day of June, 1919, nt 2
o'clock In tho afternoon to vote on
the proposition of levying a special
district tax.
The total amount of money needed
by the district during the fiscal year
beginning on Juno 10. 1919, und
ending on June 30, 1D20, Is esti
mated In the following budget nnd
includes -the amounts to he received
from tho county school fund, state
school fund, special district tax nnd
all other moneys of tho district:
Budget.
" ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES.
1 Instruction expense....! 00,000.00
2 Operation expense II !i. 000. 00
3 General control fi, 000. 00
4 Maintenance expense.. 3,500.00
5 Capital, Acquisition
and Construction.... 3,000.00
0 Sinking fund 3,300.00
7 Bond Interest 0,130.00
8 Emergency loans 18,000.00
9 Emergency loans In
terest 1,080.00
10 Emergency funds 8,000.00
11 Library 1,000.00
Tolal $125,236.00
EST I M AT E I) R EC E I PTS.
From county school fund
during the coming
school year $ 13,539.00
From stato school fund
during tho coming
school year 2,386.00
Cash now In the hands
of the district clerk 0.00
Cash now In the bands
of the county treas
urer, belonging to (he
district 0.00
Estimated amount to he
received from ull other
sources during tho
coming school yenr 0.00
Total estimated re
ceipts, not Including
tho money to bo re
ceived from tho tax
which" It Is proposed
to vole $ 1C,02C,00
RECAPITULATION.
Total estimated expenses
(or the year $125,236.00
Tolal estimated receipts (
not Including tho tax
to ho voted 15,925.00
Balance, timount to ho
raised by dlf.lrlct tax $ 109,311 .00
Dulod tills 2(!lh day of May, 1910,
J. P. KEYES,
i Chairman Board ol Directors.
Altest:
.1. ALTON THOMPSON,
140-70C District Clerk.
PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO.
"Always at Your sirvioi"
Help of all kindt. Furnished Free
to Employers,
IDroMIIU, IIUAUL FHOM, Will 01 Willi,
J. f. CDX0M, mri
tU'ZU Uurnald. NU-mL Portland, OmroB
Carlson & Lyons
PLUM III N(i
& IIKATINC
I'luiiibluk' and llcatiuj,- Supplies,
Until Huum Acci'SMii les, etc
Pipe, Valves
tuul 1'iltiiiK-s
IMIONK KI'lJ IS!) I
Bend Park Co.
Cstjte and Iniurancc
It cml CoNijainy liulMiiitf
Own Your
Own Home
I Imve some Imrguins
in IIUNCIALOWS
KASY VIvKMS
J. A. EASTES
Central Oregon I Lcailmif
INSURANCE AGENCY
J. H. MEYER
Formerly with Pioneer Garsje
is sow at the
Good Luck Garage
Succcrsor to
C. O. ANUbRSON
Residence Phone. Red 2081
The farmer nnd the business Minn of this com
munity are partners in the progress or the fuihne.of
their community.
If
they pull together, the progress and prosperity is
eertain to conic.
IF they listen to preachers of class hatred there
ean only he failure as a result.
THE SHEVUN-H1X0N COMPANY
Progressiveness and Growth
in tins community, means dollars nnd cents
, in your pocket.
Build Now vMh Deschutes
(While) Pine. .
Build of home products and patronize heme irduMiy. The
cheapest and best hoildintf material is Drrchutcs (While)
Pine and is manufactured right here into all sizes and (trades
of lumber. Acquire a home of your own instead of a bunch
of rent receipts.
PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK, BUILD NOW
The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.
LOCAL SALES AGENTS
MILLER LUMBER COMPANY
HEN I) INSURANCE
AfiENCY
Wrltars nf all kinds lit Imuranna. Olil.
l liiftiiranre Aueney In Central Or
on. II. (1. Kill.. Kir.i Nallunal Hank
llullillns, Ikmil, Orruim.
UNION CAFE
OPEN NIGHT AM l.V
lluvo You Tried Our Doughnuls
Scotch Woolen Mills "
All Wool Nulls Made to Order
yiM.no in p'i.no
NELSON'S
NUN Bond SI.
FOR SALE!
Tracts under irrigation,
adjacent to water main, eleeti lu
lllttH and telephone hc rvico.
Ranging in size from 1) lo 6 Acres
Wll-STOUIA AHIMTION
Sen
L. D. WIEST
I .'KM Thlid Street
Dodge Brothers
Motor Cars
w a I .'.' 1 1 1 : i :-v 1 1 .1 .1 a ms ( .
It. S. McC'liiie, Suleiman
REPAIRING
THAT IS REPAIRING
ELECTRIC
SHOE SHOP
COLUMHIA SERVICE
STATION
Jay Saltrman, Prop.
HTOllAGt: IIA IT i:ltV WOKK
(inn Itenulrliiir
I Odd Joint In Mechanical Lino
T