The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, July 19, 1919, DAILY EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE BEND nULLKTIN, DAILT EDITION, HEM), OREGON, HATI'llDAV, Jl'LY l. 1010
M. A. PALMER
Cabinet Maker and Builder,
Jobbing ,
Franklin St., rear of Irrigation
Co.'i old building.
Carlson & Lyons
PLUMBING
& HEATING
Plumbing and Heating Supplies,
, Bath Koom Accessories, etc.
Pipe, Valves
and Fittings
, PHONE RED 1591
Bend Park Co.
Real Estate and Insurance
Bend Company Building
Own Your
Own Home
I have some bargains .
in BUNGALOWS
EASY TERMS
J. A. EASTES
Central Oregon Leading
INSURANCE AGENCY
Madam ULaMarche
Holding first claw qualifi-
cations from Paris, Lon
don. Dublin and Toronto,
will give private
Lessons in French and
Music
"Will Call on Appointment
Address, 134 Delaware
Tinning and Sheet Metal
WM. MONTGOMERY.
Furnaces, Spouting, ' Guttering,
Cornice and Skylight
Repalvlng promptly attended to
Prlcen right, work guaranteed
BEND INSURANCE
AGENCY
Writer of all kinds of insnrane. Old.
rt lnraranc Agency in Central Oro
eon. H. a Ellia. Firrt National Bank
Boudina, Bend, Oregon.
Scotch Woolen Mills
All Wool Suits Made to Order
$18.50 to $24.50
NELSON'S
838 Bond St,
FOR SALE!
Tracts under irrigation,
adjacent to water mains, electric
lights and telephone service.
Ranging in size from U to 6 Acres
WIKSTORIA ADDITION
See
L. D. WIEST
1304 Third Street
Dodge Brothers
Motor Cars
WALTHER-WILLIAMS CO.
R. S. McClure, Salesman
COLUMBIA SERVICE
STATION
Jay Saltzman, Prop.
STORAGE BATTERY WORK
Gun Repairing
Odd Jobs Irr Mechanical Lines
REPAIRING
THAT IS REPAIRING
ELECTRIC
SHOE SHOP
LOCAL BRICK
IS IN DEMAND
A. H. HORN EXPECTS ORDERS
THIS YEAR WILL COMPEL
HIM TO 1URX MORE THAN
THREE MILLION MUCK.
The Bond Ilriek & Lumber com
pany will have Us record run this
year, ncconling to A. II. Horn, who
now hua more than 15 men busily
engaged In pushing the brick pro
duction tor the lunuy new orders
which have come in for now build
ings in Bond, Redmond und l'rlno-
villo.
Mr. Horn says that before the sea
son is over he wijl have produced
more than 3,000.000 brick, which is
an output far in excess of any of
the former years. The building ac
tivity locally Is largely responsible
tor the heavy production .
The following orders have been
placed with the Bend Brick &
Lumber Co.:
Kenwood school, 200.000; Sather-
Huilson building, 90.000; O'llonnell
building, 140.000; City of Bend, for
fire station. 75,000; Deschutes gar
age, 160.000; .First National Bank
of Redmond, SO, 000. It is expected
that the order for the new Catho
lic church will reuch 200.000. Two
buildings in Prineville, for which
Mr. Horn has orders, are to be
erected of brick.
The present program will keep
the brickyard force busy until in
November.
National Anthems.
The Star-Spangled Banner" Is now
regarded as onr national anthem; that
of England. "God Save the King;"
France. "The Marselllal.se." The other
allies apparently have no distinguish
ing title for their national airs. The
national air of Italy Is known to ns
simply as the "Italian National Hymn"
and that of Portugal us the "National
Air of Portugal," etc.
Corked!
A nervous old lady, on getting Into
a train, discovered that a horrid man
with a gun was In the corner seat. "I
hope that thing is not loaded," she
said. "Yes, ma'am, it is," sold the
man. "However, I will insert this
cork in the muzzle. There! quite safe
now."
Dally Thought
Silence la more eloquent than words.
Carlyle.
WITH THE BUYERS
AND BUILDERS
Miss Toroso Benson la building u
neat llvo-room bungalow ' on lot 2,
block 7, Park addition. It will cost
aproxlmately $3,000.
C. J. Monohan la building n mod
ern live room bungalow, to cost ap
proximately $3500 In Park addition.
K. V. Anderson Is building a
small house on his proporty at 72
Gilchrist.
The Bond Brick & Lumber com
pany is delivering brick today to
the sites of the OTionnoll building
and the Hudson und Sather build
ing. Practically all of the excava
tion work has boon completed on
the former building and laying the
foundation will begin early next
week.
J. C. Rhodes has purchased the
residence formerly owned by J. W.
Skusu. formerly of the Skuso Hard
ware company of this city, now of
Spokane.
Alcohol From Molaseea.
Several large concerns are making
alcohol from cheap molasses brought
from tie West Indies. This niolusses,
which Is uneatable, is known ns
"black strap." The Internul revenue
chemists huva been able, however, to
ferment It and to obtain not only al
cohol but to so use the residue thut
they get glycerin.
Kour lots of "black strap" of 1,000
gallons each subjected to the new proc
ess turned out a very excellent qual
ity of glycerin. There are 100 gallons
of this clear dynamite glycerin, ns It
Is called, , now on exhibition in the
treasury ' department. Sumples of It
treated with nitric arid by a well
known firm of explosive makers, ut
the request of the government, pro
duced as good a ullro-glyceriu as the
market affords.
Nltro-glyeerln when lncorirnted
with pulp or other Inert substance
becomes dynamite. Thus out of the
simple sweets of the sugar bowl comes
forth the atreiigth which will reud the
rock.
GARAGE WILL
LET CONTRACT
NEW HRICK HTKl'CTtHE TO HE
ERECTED ON BOND STREET
AND KHAXKIJN AVEM'E -TO
HE MODERN HTRCCTl'RE.
The Deschutes Uarago company
expects to begin construction on its
now garage ut the corner of Ernnk
llu avenue and Bond street Mon
day, This new garage will he ouu
of the most modern In Central Ore
gon and will bo equipped with rest
rooms, , accessory room ami largo
ropnlr shop. The work will be rush
ed so that the company may occu
py the pren.lses us soon us possible.
RYAN & CO. BUYS .
WEST SIDE LAND
120 Acres Are Purchased From A.
)'. Morrill Will Sub-Dlvido
Tract In City Lots.
Large Market for Rabbit Skins.
There Is a market for rabbit skins.
Before the recent war an enormous
trade was carried on abroad. It Is said
thut Great Britain and Ireland alone
piodured about thirty million skins an
nually. Most rabbit skins are sold In
bales, by weight, the fur from them
being used for felting purposes, and
the skins for making glue. The war
Interrupted the Importations from Eu
upe (.ltd Australia to surh an extent
that the price has greutly Increased.
The better skins are sold by the dozen.
When dressed they become the "cony"
of the fur trade, often sold under fan
ciful names. Amerhnir brewb rs are
raising all kinds of rabbits that pro-.-iucs
t!:e best "cony" v : ft- ""
J. Ryan and Company this week
purchased 120 acres of laud lying
south and contiguous to Kenwood
gardens on the west side of the
river. This strip of land wus for
merly owned by A. I). Morrill of
(iastoti, Oregon. The deal wus
rotisumated early this week when
Mr. Morrill was In the sily. The
price paid for the land. It Is under
stood, wus $3500.
It Is the intention of Mr. Ryan
to soon subdivide this property In
to lots which will later be placed
upon the market. Mr. Ryan bus con
fidence in the future development
of the land on the west side of the
river.
" No Mystery A'jout Them.
Poets are fond of ulludlug to the
picturesque tradition that pearls are
made from the dew of lieaveu. hut
the fact of the mntter is that those
milky bnlls Just merely represent the
efforts of the oyster to cover tip an
annoying grain of sand and render It
less Irritating.
Chromatic Scales, ,
There nn- two forms of chromatic
scale. The harmonic chromntlc and
the melodic form as well. The differ
ence Is purely theoretical. They are
both played In the same way. It is a
question of notation.' One culls n note
D flat and the other C sharp.
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The fariHci' nm! the business iiiim of this com
munity are part iters in the progress or the fuiluie of
their community.
If
they pull together, the progress anil prosperity is
certain to eonte.
IF they listen to preachers of class hatred there
can only be failure as a result:
THE SHEVLIN-HIXON COMPANY
THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY
WHOLESALE DISTKIM.TOKS
FOR CENTRAL OREGON OF
OIL, GASOLINE, FLOUR, SALT, MEATS
HAM, BACON, LARD, ETC.
FERTILIZERS FOR LAWNS
AND FARM LANDS
General Commission Merchants
WE RUY HIDES
THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY
Phone 241
A. M. l'R INGLE, Manager
For the man and
woman looking
for a house
You may be one among
many looking for a per
manent location. You
know how hard it is to
obtain a desirable place.
I have several very de
sirable houses upon
which I feel certain fa
vorable terms can be
arranged.
Come in and talk over
the situation with us
and it is likely we can
be of some service to
you.
J. RYAN & CO.
FIRST NATIONAL DANK BLDG.
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CARLSON b LYONS KSBg
SOLE LOCAL AGENTS