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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1919)
I'AGR THW TBBND BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION, BEND,. ORKWN, SATURDAY, AVOl'HT 9, 1PI0 Foil 8ALK 13 turkoys, 4 months ulrt, - $8.00 each. Inqtllru 16a JolToraoii, or cull Blnok 11143. ... SJ-BB-Cp FOR 8ALN Oil TRADKUukor City uropurty ror umid uroutirty. Sov- on room house, oloolria light ami oily water. Two oornor loU. Call Red 2121, or C, A. Hoom, 1027 Highland Illvd,, Bond, Oregon, 6Du SK DAYS AUGUST 12 to 16 COAST UNITED SHOWS With Paula Amusement Co. " ' UNDER AUSPICES OF u '.--.. Bend Fi re Departme nt FOR 'SALK Now White rotary how- Ing machines. Special 150. Htund- ard Furniture Co. (60 FOll 8A1.E 1818 8tutluhnkr 8lx, in omi condition. A burgu In. A. V. UontniRor Gnrugo. Phono I Hod SSI, 18-54-50 FOR SALE MlHCnllunoouR houso- hold article. Mrs. N. 11. Duvln. 17-64-5U FOll BALK ltrvHHor, rocker, arm chair, center table, olectrlo heater. Phone Rod 482, 16-64-6D FOR BALE Dressed poultry. I.envo ardors at Smith's Orooory, or write Mm. N. 1. Ray. Ilund, Ore., Box 867. Delivery mudo nt Hmlth urocery. 15-54-8n FOR 8ALE Two bodii, , muttrosM, . springs and cot with mattress. Sue Dluckwell ut Curmody's. 12-63-6p FOR SALE OR TRADE Ono frosh cow, heavy milker, for dry cow. Ed Johnson, 1 nillo couth of ll.ind. ooiwecn aiicnos. 2-62-7p FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR CAT TLE 40 ocroR of IrrlKiitml Imul nonr Terrebonne. Would tnko up to $1500.00 In cutllo. Ed JuhtiRon. Bond, Ore. , l-62-7n Riding Devices, Concessions Featuring Native Hawaiian Singers, Dancers, Entertainers FOR SALE Two or three doon you tin Leghorn hens. Just right age for good winter luyors. $1.50 each. Inquire Bulletin. 31-48tfc THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY WHOLF.SAI.i: DISTKIIIUTOKH l'OU CENTRAL OKI20ON OK f OIL, GASOLINE, FLOUR, SALT, MEATS HAM, BACON, LARD, ETC. FERTILIZERS FOR LAWNS AND FARM LANDS t ' t ; ' ' General Commission Merchants WE BUY HIDES THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY rhone 241 A. M. PR1NGLE, Marnier A CITY OF LIGHTS AND SIGHTS FOR SALE NWV4 SW, Bee. 27. I P. 17 a. It. 12. containing 33 and fraction acres arable land. about one mile and a quurtor north- lean or tne railroad station In Bend: contract with Central Oregon Irri gation company for water mainte nance. Terms or cash. Write J. F. Bean, Box 171, Cincinnati, Ohio. 31-4 Rtfc NATIONAL METAL WEATHER STRIPS keei out eou KF.Kl' IN HEAT KEEI OCT Dl'ST nm vrv.L AND WOUK HA V Kit Eiiilp your house, oMcn or toro with W rather SlrlM now. LImlu-d supply left at original prion. See T. L. COLLIER, Bend, Oregon RECONNAISSANCE MEN SENT TO THE OCHOCO Members of the timber reconnais sance crew whiatr has been at work at Crane prairie for the Deschutes National forest are being transfer red to the Octaoco for similar work. The entire crew will be sent back to Crane prairie as soon as the work on the Ochoco is com pleted. : Don't Miss ", the free dancing lesson at the Hippodrome next Sat urday evening, August 9, at 7:30 p. m. For ladies and children at 1:30 p. m., and adults 7:30 to 9 p. m. Adv. War Booms New York. . . New York cm:ie out of the world war with Immensely. Increased pre tige ns a lrt. a manufacturing city, and a financial center. 9 Clttwfflcd advertiatn ehrc tr two to sent for 20 words or la. On cnt dot word for all over 10. All rlawlllorl awrtbiu trtetlr cmah in dvAnojL. LOST LOST Black alligator handbag containing . currency, government bonds, one bracelet made of $2.50 gold coins, wearing apparel, etc. Lost Tuesday morning, August 5, on Bend and Burns road within last twelve or fifteen miles of Bend. SHOES OF ALL KINDS FOR MEN TRI-STATE TERMINAL CO. 1 ; x 3r - a HTHE WAR TAUGHT US 1 the Benificence of Thrift. We found it PAID. Let's continue this sterling virtue. . Your Saving's Account may b ' opened tomorrow ; if you wuh. It will earn you 4 pr. et, intcrctt. i I' The First National Bank OF BBND II WIH pay liberal reward for return of same to Napier & Tuuog; uMor neys, -Bend. Ore. 'V ' 7-W-tfp" LOST Bedding roll on Bend-La Pine road. Finder return to Bul letin office and receive reward.. 9-40tfe MISCELLANEOUS RAO CARPETS AND IUJG8 made and guaranteed by Mrs. J. T. Kerns, West 12th and Portland avenue. 25-BB-80D SELL FOR US IN YOUR VICINITY Complete line well 1 grown stock. Liberal commission with cash advance. Write fur 'Contract at once. Salem Nursery Co.,-Salem, Ore. 41-60tfc FOR RENT FOR RENT AND SALE Forty-acre alfalfa ranch for rent, also stock and. farm Implements for sale. Box 524, Bend, Ore. 2S-C5-fip I FOR RENT AND SALE Electric I vacuum cleaners. Standurd Fur niture Co. 66c FOR RENT Furnished room, all conveniences. 521 Florida St., west of S. E. Robert's. 03-43tfc WANTED i WANTED Good second hand dav- , enport. Telephone 1821. 24-B5-8cj i iva.mcu iianges, nousenoia gooas furniture and phonographs. Stand ard Furniture Co. 65c WANTED Office furniture and typewriters. Standard Furniture Co. 65c WANTED Board private family. Postofflce. and room .' with F. W. Weber, l-65-9p WANTED At Pilot Butte Inn, housemaids. Apply at once. 52tfc WANTED Competent girl for gen eral household work. Inquire Mrs. Frank R. Prince. Blnck 73 44-61tfc WANTED At the brick yard, a few good $5 a day men. Bend Brlok & Lumber Co. 77-42tfc FOR SALE FOR SALE Three-room bouse wltti basement, plastered, IWhls. water, close to mills. Phone Bluck 1401. ,- 23-66-610 FOR SALE A fow' nice shoats; six large hens, $1.60 each; one good cow; one saddle and pony. R. Rich ardson, Forbes ranch, near Pilot butte. -. 20-66-6p FOR SALE Nice little home. 4 room Iioubc, large lot, electric lights, city water. Furniture, 2 stoves, 2 bods. 2 springs, 2 mat trosses, 1 sanitary cot, 1 dresser, 1 comode, 1 buffet, 6 chairs, dining room table, kitchen utensils, good sewing mnchlne. Some 30 chickens. All for $600. Terms, or will take Liberty bonds, or somo cash, bal ance 1 and 2 years. Owner leaving city. See C. J. Leverott, 1063 Bond street. Also have bargain in good Income property; price $2000. In- The confidence of its customers is the greatest asset any o institution can possess: Every act in the conduct of our business affecting quality; values and service, is calculated to gain, and by deserving hold your patronage. v' To serve you courteously,' intelligently, and depend ably is our earnest en deavor, so that the, high standards we maintain will be constantly reflect ed through the clothes we sell. . Men's Fall Suits, Shoes and Furnishings Un equalled Showing in Volume and Styles NOW ARRIVING DAILY SATISFACTORY WEAR GUARANTEED I M. P. C ASHMAN o Bend's Clothier como $372 por year. 21-B6-6p Mi