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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1919)
PAGE 4 ' THK ilKND UlLLKTIX. DAILY EDITION, BEND. OREGON. WKDNKHOAY, JVI.Y Sil, 1010 Not Just Meat But MEAT O'DONNELL BROS. GILBERT'S FURNITURE STORE WILL OPEN In the building now occupied by the postoftice on or about i SEPTEMBER. 1 LOOK! Auto Electric Service Station of : : Bend, Oregon Co3( overhauled. Armature rewound. Lights and ignition repaired. Stromberg Carburetor Service Station. Ford coil readjusted free of charge. Come and see ua if your car ekipe or acta wrong. Waverly Oila $1.10 per gal., or 5 gal. at $1.00 gal. Good Luck Garage J, H. MEYER C.A.CATT 'The farmer and the business man of this com munity are partners in the progress or the failui e 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 SHEVUN-HKON COMPANY PINEHURST TURKEYS ARE BEING SHIPPED PINEHURST. July 22. F. V. Swisher went' to Bend "on Monday. C. H. Spaugb was in Tumalo on Friday. ' Mrs. Tweed! called an Mrs. Chaa. Allen Tuesday, x Miss Ruth Bayley and Miss Myrtle Spaugb were callers at the Mickle's home last Sunday afternoon. Sunday A. M. McAllister was a tuBiness caller at I. E. Weimer's. C. W. Howell took a load of tur keys to Bend Friday to market. Mrs. G. M. Bales of Tumalo spent Friday night with Mrs. G. M., Couch who has been quite ill. Among those who were In Bend, Saturday were the following: C. H. Spaugh, Miss Violet Spaugh, Blaine Devers, Durward Howell, Miss Ruth Bayley and Dave Mickles. Mrs.' J. L. Couch sailed on Mrs. C. Allen, Wednesday. Mr. Hopper, who is farming the Thornthwaite place this year, called at C. H. Spaugh's on business last Sunday. C. Peterson and I. E. Weimer were in Bend Tuesday. Mrs. A. McAllister, from near Roseburg, Oregon,, arrived here on Tuesday to attend to the renting of his farm and the disposition of his stock. C. M. Phelps, who works at the Tumalo garage, spent Monday night at his home here. Blaine Devers delivered some hogs in Bend Wednesday. NEW WELL WILL BE SUNK AT MILLICAN MILLICAN, July 21. R. R. Kel ler took in another load of house hold goods for Mr. Hornner Tues day. Mrs. L. G. Morgan accompan ied him to Bend. Mrs. Henry Turk, mother of Mrs. J. A. Smith, return ed with him to visit at the Smith home. Mrs. Morgan returned the following day. L. P. Rooney expects to have a well drilled as soon as he can get Mr. Shaver to do the work. C. J. Cook called at the R. R. Keller home Tuesday. Mrs. George Cook and William A. Rahn were callers at the Taus cher home Tuesday. William A. Rahn made a business call at the R. R. Keller home on Thursday evening. Mrs. George Cook went In to meet her son Horace who was dis charged at Camp Mills, N. Y. re cently, after having served in the armv in France for two ypars. We rr - - r : t. ft :7i PlS,V, n: rO SINGLE MAN is hon est to himself if he does not save. No married man is honest to his family if he does not save. NOW Is THE TIME 40 ,tart YOUR M U II FOUR PER CENT intere.t paid on Saving). Tm B.m or Bur art ton Bwvic The First National Bank 07 BEND Ri-o p;liid to weleomo him buck. Ha arrlvud at Band this morning. Mm. Cook's uncles, Mr. Huyes of Mad ras and a Mr. Hayos of Yuklmn, Washington,, also are at Bund for a visit with the Cooks. C. J. Cook and It. G. Cook aro building u new house. those dry days pumping water for L. G. Morgan is being kept busy his stock. HAYING PROGRESSES AT PLEASANT RIDGE PLKASANT KIDUK. July 23. Goorgu Holton of Deadlines bus been helping O. E. Anderson dur ing buying. J. V. Peterson sold n voul this week in Bend. II. T. Mlkkelson wus lu Redmond on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wtlford HutctiliiH and Mrs. O. E. Anderson wei'o 111 Kodmoiid Friday evening. Mr. und Mrs. E. P. Muhuffey and Mr. and Mrs. Richards of Bund were cullers at the Anderson homo Monduy evening. J. W. Peterson was a Bend visitor Monday. Mrs. Currie Johnson of Tumalo culled on her sister, Mrs. J. W. Peterson, Monduy. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson went to Tumalo Tuesday evening to do some trading. Dr. A. Petty returned to his homo in Portland Tuesday evening, after spending a couple of days here on business. Rasmus Peterson and Mrs. Cath erine Johansen were Redmond vis itors Monday. O. E. Anderson made a business trip to Redmond Monday afternoon. -Mr. and Mrs. V. u. Hutchlns were In Redmond Wednesday even ing. J. W. Peterson wont to Bend Tuesday evening on business. Fred ' Seeling came down from Bend Wednesday evening to work for O. E. Anderson during haying. Mr. White was lu Bend on Wed nesday. Mr. Connely of Deschutes is help ing Rasmus Peterson during buying. Mrs. O. E. Anderson made a busi ness trip to Redmond Friday after noon. Anton Ahlslrom and Miss Hllmu Nelson were Bend visitors Sulurduy evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rlebhoff of Redmond and Mr. Riebhoff's father from Portland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hutchins on Sun day. Rasmus Peterson and Mrs. Cath erine Johansen entertained the fol lowing guests at Sunday dinner: Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mikkelsen. Alfred Mikkelsen. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Han son, Hans Hansen, Carl Hanson, Mrs. Carrie Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peterson, Mrs. Benson, Miss Hilma Nelson, Anton Ahlstrom and Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hutchins went to Bend Sunday evening. Mrs. Inga Benson is here visiting her sister. Mrs. J. W. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards at tended church in Redmond Sunday morning. Miss Dorothy RobDins. i-iowaro Rainey and Joe Clare of Bend were guests at the Gray home Sunday. Anton Ahlstrom made a nurrieo trip to Redmond Thursday morn ing to get some supplies for his mowing machine. HEAVY RAINS AID STOCKMEN (Continued from Pago 1.) SERVICES ARE HELD FOR ALFRED DAVIS Funeral services were held yes terday , afternoon from the Nlswon ger chapel for Alfred Davis of this city, who died Saturday, aged 36, of tuberculur affection. Rev. E. B. Johnson of the Baptist church was the officiating minister, and Inter ment was made. In Pilot Butte cemetery. Mr. Davis is survived by his wife and a son. ra ra Although of great benefit to Con tra) Oregon roads, the ruin will have lut little offoot on cropii. The rujigo will bo aided materially, but dry land agriculturists will gain to no appreciable extent us Juckrabblts und drouth tuivo ulreudy cut the possible yield almost to u minimum. Much alfalfa in the Irrigated dis tricts Is ulreudy down und wus being cured, and this will be de layed to a certain extent while great euro will have to be used to prevent mould. lu tlio forests no fires have so fur resulted from the lightning which accompanied the ruin, but this does not moan that none will result, for the moisture will pre vent any from breuking out for Bovernl days. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room. G21 Florida street, west of 8. K. Roberts. 70-40c Don't tolerate Flies. They are Disease Breeders. Get them with El Vampiro 'Death to Flies' Tanglefoot Black Flag Fly Swatters They are all good ' OWL PHARMACY 1 FOR RENT Two-room apartment over Kloctrlo Shoo Shop, cornor of Wall und Greenwood. Phono Red 2372. 72-40p FOR RENT Three-room Hut. oppo site the Brooks-Scunlon box lac tory. Inquire Hotel Portland. 65-40-43p FOR RENT Two furnished homo keeping rooms. Inquiro IVsrhntes Garage. 64-37-41p WANTED WANTED Work on runch by cup able woman and boy of 17. Both aro experienced farm workers. Would like work where there Is t.o family. Inquire or write Bend Bulletin. 7J-40p WANTED Girl for office and store work. Must have references. Ad dress B. F. S., Bulletin. 67-38tfc WANTED 2 second-hand Fords. IBM engines preferred. Pioneer Garage. 61-37tfc WANTED Two chambermaids and yard man. Inquire Pilot Butto Inn. 38-35tfc A'ANTED Baker or baker's helper. Apply Freeman's Bakery. 28-34lfc MISCELLANEOUS THE sun shines sometimes, but we shine all the time. Ladle and gents. Pinkie Lewis and Reg Love, at the Metropolitan Barber Shop. 38-43p LOST LOST Bedding roll on Bend-I.a Pine road. Finder return to Bul letin office and receive reward. 69-40tfc FOR SALE FOR SALE 1914 roadster with 1915 body, delivery box. Muster carburetor, extra .radius rods, dash switches, engine A 1 condition. Cash only. K. P. Cecil, Forest Service Office. 67-39-4 lp FOR SALE Three-room house, close in. Inquire 327 Georgln Ave. C-39-44p FOR SALE 3-room house, lot BOx 140, Center addition, $800. Own er, 423 E. Irving. 64-38-40p FOR SALE Furniture, nearly new. Inquire at rear of 946 Delaware Ave. 60-38-40p R. L. ANDERSON Real Estate Insurance , Loans Minnesota Street Phone; Office. Blsck 1591 Reiideace, 2051 Anderson, Agent. J. B SEND A POSTAL. TO , O. E. MAST PIANO TUNER TUNINCCLEANING-REPAIRING BEND. ORECON CHAS. STANTON Shop Next to Montgomery's Plumbing Shop ALL WORK GUARANTEED Painting and Papcrluinfriiig ELECTRIC LAUNDRY Rough Dry and Finished Work Electric Machine Used I Call 1602 Hill St., or write . Mrs. Pearl E. Lattimer Box 80, Bend, Oregon Work Called For and Delivered FOR SALE One 'i Inch Winona wagon, good us new. Inquiro lit Auno'u burn, 40-37-40p FOR SALE Equity In absolutely the best Irrlguted 40 acres on Tumalo project, SfillO to handle. Write Box 190, llend. Oregon. a-:i8ifo FOR HALE Thren-rboni house, partly modern. 207 River Front Phone llluck 1401. FOR BALK Purnltura In 6-roniil Hut, divided Into thren hoiiNekuep. Ing suites, oleurlng 125 u month. llouHoiiuhlH. Red 2372. 40-UU-40p FOR RALE 1916 Htudolmknr i. Good condition. Deschutes (lurngn, 00-lOtfo fr-37-40i Hotel FOR SALrJ Four burner oil Move; good condition. Inquiro Coy !I7-Iltfn nainuiuuanMiuiuuuntMiuannMiaiuaiauMiaiauuiuauiaiininMUuauauiiaauiaiiiaittiiiiatiiMiiMaiuianuMiiiii-) Announcement Extraordinary The Pioneer Garage Company wishes to announce to automobile owners and pros pective automobile owners that it is now the local agent for Hudson Super Six Essex Automobiles These two motor cars have achieved a wonderful reputation in the automobile world. Other people are giving them a wide reputation for efficient motoring and comfort. We urge you to watch for the announce ment of the coming of demonstrators for these two automobiles. Pioneer Garage Co. AGENTS TOR Willys-Overland, Velie, Crow-Elk-hart, Hudson Super Six, Essex Motor Cars, General Tires. PHONE 221 Seven Reasons Why There Should Be An Electric Pve in I very Bend Home. 1st Having of time, labor und fuel. 2nd Meats, vegetable and other foods retain nntural fluv nnt when cooked on an EI.EC TIIIC HANOE that nrn other wine IohI In vapors when sub Jeclnd to unnvun hcuts pro duced by wood, coal or gas rungei. 3rd Get out of lied, turn the button and breakfast la started while you aro dressing. 4th No dirt, no nshes, Mother's work Ib easier and her disposition Id happier and tui her days are longer. Eth A blending when days are hot; cook on an Electric Range and you do not realize thoro In any heat In your kitchen. 6th Very low rates maintained by the llend Walnr, Light A Tower Co. put all tho comforts of tlio ELECTItIC RANGE In rouch of all. 7th Clonnllnoss, cane, comfort and the, fact Hint Mother's hurdons aro lightened should bo tho main reasons for an Kloctrlo Kungo. Bend Water Light & Power Co. Progressiveness and Growth in thi community, meant dollar and ccntt in your pocket. Build Now with Deschutes (White) Pine. Build of home product and patronize hrme irduitiy, The cheapeat and beat building material it Derchutea (Wbile) Pine and ia manufactured right here into all aizea and grades of lumber. Acquire a borne of your own initead of buneb of rent receipts. PUT.YOUR MONEY TO WORKBUILD NOW The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. LOCAL SALES AGENTS MILLER LUMBER COMPANY