The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, August 23, 1919, DAILY EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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TUB BKND BULLETIN, DAILY KMTION, BEND, OBKOOJf, 8ATVBDAV, AUGUST 23, 1010
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LOCAL' NEWS ITEMS
TOPAY'H TKMI'Kll.Vf I'RH
, Muxltiiuin, 82 ili'Ki""K.
IIICMt 'J II UN H( HIIIH 1,1).
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Oivkoii Trunk,
Arrive, 7:85 A. M.
Leaves 8:00 I. M.
W.-W. It. N. '
Arrives, 7:00 I', M.
LimvtN, 7:00 A. M. .
Kriuuum Lumlntrty loft liiHt nlxhl
; for Portland,
Fred Turner of Itmlmond wuh In
Dm city liiHt iitxht.
'. Mr. I'rinon Htuuta h.fl luxt iiIkIiI
fur u IhIi In Portland.
Mr. unci Mm. W. W. Dlckiimoii
uru the purunls of u nine-pound
boy.
Mm. C. 3. Dugun unci family
leuvo tunlKlit fur a vImII In Port
land. , '
Mm. Annu M. Iluy has returned
to tlniitl from a month's vucutlon
spent In Portland.
E. W. Thompson returned to Bend
,'IunI iiIkIU from a tlirna weeks' busi
ness trip to I'ortlund,
Mr. Hiid Mm K. 0. Ilourk of
.'Crescent, accoinpunld by Mm. K. C.
"Walerbury, drova In to Uimd lust
nlKlit.
Mr. and Mr. Hurry K. Brooks
returned llilii morning from Beuttle
A charge account
with us is mighty
convenient
. It saves waiting for
change after you've
bought your groceries.
Jt saves times when
your groceries are deliv
ered. Jt makes it unneces
sary for you to pay out
cash every time some
thing is purchased for
your home.
Ami. aanMthiat fin probably haw aa
aosadarad, a prr, yo a Handing ia lb
-cumuMjr,
We waialiis chaif eccoaate and til
iha otbrfilaatam oi Mtiric aracary
baaasaa tw iktlim ihil wa cm lata
cm of lhar fiattm brttcr thu aw cea
iloman oaaorthemitlrr.
F. DEMENT
& CO.
GET THE PICTURE...
Develop it
Print it
Enlarge it
Frame it
We do all "but take the picture.
CENTRAL PHOTO CO.
WITH M. H. 8YMONH, O'KANE BLIXJ, BEND, ORE.
..." "Jh at One. rf Fie They'n Done." "
FRUIT !
Th Paaoh leaion i now'on sndVw r ready to book order
tor xprf or parcel poit at tns following! price, F. O. B. the
Dlli, Ortfon : Add 27a for xprei or pared post on
ptichci, prun nd tomatoes, and 50o on sppUi and petrt.
Good Canning Peaches .......... $ 1 .00
Bartlet Pears . ,1.75
Hungarian Prunes (20-lb. box) . 1.25
Italian Prunes.. 1.25
Apples (cookers) ............. 1.50'
Tomatoes .i 1.00
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AJJroH , The Dalles Cherry Crowers Union,
Phon. M.in 37lw. v Box 327, The Dalles, Oregon
Mr. Brooks husbwnn enjoying lni-
vucalliin on I'tiK'H Hound,
V. W. Uuuwi'll of Portland cume
In" yvKlnrduy on u buulnen trip.
M. J. Oliver or ChlcuKO wild F. W.
Ollvur of Wichita, 1 KttiiNUH, both
liimliiii'innn, are visitors In IJoiilI
toduy.
Mm. Hurry Adums mid dnuKlitiir
of Spokuiiu are week-end visitor ut
tilt hoiiiti of' Mm, J, II. Mulxtur In
I'ltmlyii Park.
Mm. W. L. O'DuiiuiiII, who under
went un operation ut I'ortlund sev
eral wws uio, Ih bKuhi ut luir
home, bur health boliiK much Im
proved. Mr. and Mm. Hoy-Mitchell of
Crescent wuro In tho city IuhI night.
Mr, Mitchell Ih forest runxer In tho
Crescent district, and wuh formerly
u resident of Ilimd.
Hurry K. Brook mturniid thin
mornliiK from u business trip to
Brltlsb Columbia. He was uccom-
tunled by bin brother, Cuptuln Kd-
wurd Jlrooks, who Is visiting, hlin
bnro.
Mr. mid Mm. 0. L. lslod of Bo-
mldjl, Minnesota, woro guests yes
terday of Mr. and Mm. Curl A
Johnson, und loavo tonight. Mr.
I mod I muniiKiir of the CrookHton
Lumber cotnpuny ut IlnmldJI.
. P. 1). Hour and Owon 8. Cowllnx,
wettorn ri)pmiuintullvvii of the Wll
Hum Moynr X-Ituy Co., are In Uand
toduy limtullinK a comploto iwt of
X-ruy uppurutu at the Lumbermen'
Flrnt Aid hospltul, near the Brook-
Seualon office. With the' n
equipment all kind of X-ray work'
cun be bundled ut tlui hoxpltut.
P. S. Ik-Kin and fumlly returned
Tburmduy from un extended ulo
mobile trip to St. Puul. Mr. Begin
I left luut iprluK und was on tbe
road from ilend to 1 St. I'uul only
II day. Owlnn to the bud condi
tion of many of tbe road, it took
24 day to muke tbe return trip.
II r. Ilottin wu formerly aiuoclutod
ttV The Bhevlin-Illxon Company.
Daily Market Report
IFrnUlMd br rraiwtiBnl wllk the
Canlrsl Otwra Bank.) - ' '
I.IVICK'nM'K.
NOKTIl POHTLANI),' Aug. JJ.
No cuttle reelvod. .Market teady.
Beat teem. ItlOU.&O; good
to choice. 110 10.60; medium to
good. IBO10: fair to medium,
$7. tie 8.00; common to fair. 17
07.60; choice cow and heifer,
I7.7S(P8.25; good to choice. $7
7.60; .medium to good, I6.607;
fair to medium, $5.&08.60; can
nem, f36; bull. $t7; calve.
$1014.0; docker and feeder.
7. v ,- :
. Hoar Market.
One "hundred and nine bog re
ceived. Market teody....
I' rime mixed, III 21. 60; me
dium mixed, $202I; rough heavy.
1I0.
Hheep Market.
Two hundred and forty sheep re
ceived.
Kumern Oregon Iambi, llt.R0
IS; b-t vulley lamb, $11.50
II. DO; ynurllng. $7l &0; wethers.
17 7.6; ewes; 15 7.50.
- BITTKB MARKET.
(Prkta quota ts. tba Cafttrai Orasaa
Farnwra Craamarr.l
Prints,' porohment wrapped, 57c.
wholesale price.
FRUIT !
FIRESTONE OFFERS TALKS ON
VITAL MATTERS WITH TIRES
i
There I no doubt that people In
Kunerul puy too llttlo uttentlon to
their 1 1 nia, Tire, lie tho engine
or any other part of a cur, require
u certuln ; amount of attention if
the owner expoct to gket tho best
reuult. There huve been . very
muny roflnemont In tho contruc
tlon of tiro In the luut few yoam,
and the product Uiat I built with
quullty a u' buKlc principle of It
manufacture I very dopendublo.
Ilecaune this I so, the notorial fre
quently place o much confldence
In hi tire equipment thut ho Ih apt
to overlook, so fur a his cuslng
uro concerned, the frequent In
spection und uttentlon which ,'he
gives to the rest of bl cur.
Tbe problem I to got a nan In
terested before the accident befalls.
A a rule we are dlnposed to wait
our machine or tire let out a
howl before attending to. them.
After the bridge fall, o to (peak,
we appoint a committee to deter
mine what tho trouble mut have
been. After a acore of untortunutes
have been burned to death In some
old building, we Institute an Inquiry
a to why preventive measure were
not taken earlier. The remedy lies
In treutlng one' property right at
tbe right time and In constant In
spection. '
Selection Oft' to ITInmc. .
A variety of point may come to
our notice in this connection. ; In
tbe Drat place, the selection of tires
I often ' to blame for ' subsequent
difficulties. The correct adaptation
of tires, whether demountable or
detachable or both, to tire, whether
straight side or clincher, should
also be studied. Sometimes an
Inner tube is partly, ruined from
deteriorution before It ever got out
on tho road. Lubrication, again, is
often too Infrequent, und improper
ly done.
Even the iqueetlon of Inflation is
not so simple as It may at nrut
seem. As for' abuses, unnecessary
exposure to the effect , of oil and
grease, an all ' too commoif over
loading of machine or tire, tbe
sudden setting of brakes, the dis
regarding of cots and bruises, tbe
thoughtless attempt to wear down
the steel ear tracks tbese are only
a few of the . mistakes of which
many of us are heedlessly guilty.
i Starting this week with a short
description of tire types, 'here will
AT THE HOTELS.
Pilot Bntte Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Kaurk, Cres-
oent.
i;'Mrs. E. C. Woterbury. Orescent.
W. R. Johnston, Pocatello. .
Cuy Ingram, Crescent.
. W. L. Powell. Portland.
. Mrs. J. C. Cecil. Suntex.
Mrs. 8. N. Bolton, Crane.
M. J. Oliver, Kansas.
F. W. Oliver, Wichita. Kas.
, "O. A. Carlson, Spokane.
C. H. 81cm, Minneapolis.
O. 8. Cowling, Spokane.
T. 8. Dealy, Alfalfa. .
Mr. and Mm. Roy Mitchell, '.Cres
cent.
Thomn P,, Asbton, New York.
Horbcrt Q. Thomas, New York.
Hotel Coxy.
Mr. and Mm. Jack Davis, Port
Innd.
John M. Perry. Rolyat.
II. Qrlebel, Sacramento.
P. Column, San Francisco. ' '
Mrs. George Detwller, Summer
Lake.
Mrs. 'P. i L. Mosher and slater.
Portland. - '
W. C. Oowen, Seattle.
P. C. Ross, Portland. .
J. L. Black, Hampton. . J
XV. Ed Moore, Mllllcan. i -
Hotel Wright.
' 8. .P. Peterson, Pine Tree. , ; ' '
;,M. Hedges, Salem. '
: Jack Kimball, 8., P. ft 8.
R. B. Hynes, Portland,
Ethel Eperaon, Oklahoma City.
Oeorge Albright, Shanlko.
Fred Turner, Redmond. ; . ,
Mrs. Claud Young, Narrows.
Put it In "THE BULLETIN."
Come to Hotel ALTAM0NT
for a good meal at a right
price. Adv. - '
Ll'MllKR HAULERS, ATTENTION 1
The Prlngle Falls Eleotrlo Power
& Water Co. havo about 300 M
feet of sonsoned pine lumber to be
doliverod from Prlngle Falls to
Bondj., Wish to let contract for
delivery. See W, P. Myers, room 4,
O'Knno Bldg., Beiid-Oregon, or Ross
Farnham,--Vtr67'7'0c.
appear euch week an article dealing
with some one aspect If the proper
caro of tire. Remarks will be
tnudo on oversize tiros, tho proper
application of tire, and the dan
gers of misapplication. The cure
und uiuge of inner tube and the
importance und use of flaps will
ulso bo discussed.. There will be
articles on rims, tiro fillers, wheel
irregularities, snag wear, and other
topics which have to do with the
every-day trouble of tbe tire user,
Hl'MMO.NH IIV I'l'HLfCATlO.V.
In the Justice Court for the District
of Bend, Deschutes County, Ore
gon.
W. M, Crewe, plulntlff vs. J. W.
Clurk, defendant.
To J. W. Clark, the above named
defendunt:
In tbe name of the State of Ore
gon, you ure hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint In
tbe above entitled action on or be
fore October 4th, 1919, and if you
fall to so appear or otherwise plead.
for .want thereof the plaintiff will
take Judgment against you for the
sum of $100 with costs and dis
bursements of this action. This
summon I served upon you by
publication once a week for six con
secutive weeks.
First publication, August 23,
1919.
Last publication, October 4, 1919
J. A. BASTES.
Justice of tbe Peace.
A. J. MOORE, '
Attorney for Plaintiff.
67-73-79-85-91-97-103C
ClaailAad advartlalna ehanta Mr tarqe to
arnta for to worta or lau. Ona eant per
word tor all ovar 20. AU claaalflcd advaniaUw
ilrtcUr aaa In advanca.
MISCELLANEOUS
SELL FOR US IN YOUR VICINITY
Complete line well grown
stock. Liberal commission with
cash advance. Write for contract
at once. Salem Nursery Co., Salem
Ore. 41-SOlfc
WANTED
WANTED Furnished rooms or
small furnished house. Will be
permanent renter. Inquire O. W
Gabrlelson, Rogers' Boarding House.
86-67-8P
WANTED Foundry helper at Bend
Iron. Works.. 83 7-8e
WANTED Ranges, household goods
furniture and phonographs. Stand
ard Furniture Co. 67c
WANTED Office furniture and
typewriters. Standard Furniture
Co. ; ... , 67c
WANTED Housemaid. Pi
lot Butte Inn.
79-66-7C
WANTED fiirl for cashier and of
, flee work. One with experience
preferred. J. C. Penney Co.
82-66-Sc
WANTED Experienced waitress at
Maude Logan's Kitchen. 81-66tfc
INFORMATION WANTED of the
whereabouts of Daniel J. Kane.
No, we are glad to have
. you come in at any
- time that' you
' are desirous
of knowing
anything
abo ut
; ' ' ' price ; .
We are Not Afraid
to discuss this important
matter with you
, on anything
' ' '- Concerning
Groceries
SMITH'S
PROFITEERING
Grocery
Lact bemd of wa ut Bend, Oregon:
Any Information . a to Kune'a
whnreabout, pleuwi Rend name to
J. K. L care bully Paiuronlan,
Wutsonvillo, Cut. 66-4-c
WANTED Experienced girl at the
American iiukery. . S4-3tfc
WANTED At the brick yard, a few
good 15 a day men. Bend Brick
t Lumber Co. 77-42tfo
FOR SALE
KOft SALE Well broke team of
mares, 6 and 8 years old, weight
between 1600 and 1700. Write or
Inquire O. W. Kidder, Redmond,
Ore., Mullarky place. 89-67C
FOR SALE Household furniture
and fixtures for barber shop. See
Mrs. A. E. Banister, 355 East Qtiim
by Ave. 84-67-8p
FOR SALE Model 1919 Hupmo
bile, driven only 6500 miles, three
months In use. Good running con
dltion, latest equipment. Inquire
J. A. Eustes' office. 85-67tfc
FOR SALE rNew White rotary sew
Ing machines. Special $50. Stand
ard Furniture Co. 67c
FOR 8ALE 6 good Jersey cows, 2
to yrs. old, milking. Seen at
old Christian Nelson ranch, north
west Tumalo. Address Glenn Searle,
Box 505, Bend, Ore. 65tfc
FOR SALE Good alfalfa hay.
$25.00 per ton delivered. Phone
4F12. H. F. Mersdorf. 78-65-7p
FOR SALE Bargain. 6-room bun
galow, built-in kitchen and buffet,
fireplace, garden and lawn. See
Fox, carpenter shop, 121 Minnesota
street. 77-65-7p
FOR 8ALE Two-room and four-
room bouses on Ogden avenue.
Mrs. Vernon Forbe. 75-S5tfc
FOR SALE Two new modern live-
room tiungalows on Delaware
avenue. . Inquire J. Ryan tt Co.
70-4tfc
FOR SALE By owner, five-room
. bungalow in Park addition. In
quire at Bulletin office. : SS-64-7p
FOR SALE 33 and fraction acres,
less than one mile northeast of
Bend. Can be bought- at a sacri
flee. Terms cash. J. F. Bean, Box
171, Cincinnati, Ohio. 53-62tfc
FOR SALE Year old model Velle
in splendid condition; price
rlgbt. Call Waltber-Williams tc Co.
27-56tfc
FOR RENT
FOR RENT A new furnished room
room suitable tor two people;
also one single rood. All conveni
ences, - 621 Florida St., west of S.
E. Roberts'. . Mrs. M. E. Knotts.
91-87tfc
FOR RENT OR
vacuum cleaners,
ture Co.
SALE Electric
Standard Furnl-
7c
LOST
LOST Lady's ' solid gold diamond
studded watch, en r raved with
I. C. Bir reward ' Lost on Bend-
Prineville road. Finder notify
Bulletin office. - 93-67-9P
LOST Friday, near the depot,
about 7 p. mi', package containing
To Our Customers!
Please read the schedule of prices for weed Ithw.
Our object in making these reductions at this time
is to induce you to put in your weed for the winter
NOW. You save MONEY and WORRY by per
mitting us to give you BETTER SERVICE, and
BETTER WOOD. Our box woods runs heavier in
the summer and we earnestly request that ycu place
your order NOW for your boxwood requirtimnls
for this winter.
We wish to call especial attention to our price of
13.00 on 16-inch green slab wood. This weed is cut
to the proper stove length and can be used for both
heather and kitchen use. By buying this wood Aow
it will be thoroughly seasoned by the time you need
it for use and you save $1.50 per load.
.SUMMER WOOD PRICES A
GOOD FOR. MONTH OF AUGUST ONLYf "
Box Wood, 10 loads, per load i$3.50
Box Wood, 5 loads, per load 8,7
Green Slabs, 16-inch, 10 loads, per load. 8.00 ,
Green Slabs, 16-inch, S loads, per load ....'i.L 8.25
Green Slabs, 4-foot, 2 cards per load, per cord, 3.00
Special to Mill Employes -
Box Wood, 10 loads, per load $2.50
Box Wood, 5 loads, per load . 2.75
ORDER NOWPHONES, 1661
The Miller Lumber
Company
Fill men with praise if you
would havefrteiids
IMPEMALES:
MOVTHPICCE
CIGAnfiTTES ,
are filled with ' each line
tobacco, are made -with
euch care, mouthpiece" and
all no wondermen praise
them and pass them on to
friends. .
10 or 13c
Tho John BoHmaiT C Brooch
women's clothing, , towels,' etc.
Finder please return to 'Bulletin of.
Dee. , ,-2-67-8p
LOST Gentleman's coat. , Contains
name of L. Mettle , and letters.
Reward to Under at Bulletin office.
' -j i7-67-9p
Would It Taste
Better in Ice
Tea Glasses?
Ice Tea may te teretS
appropriately t ft Ice
Tea GlassetZwith Ice
Tea Spoon. '
Glasses, per set
$2.00
Spoons, attractive
patterns, per set
$2.00
And many other neces
litietjorthe talk at
LARSON&C6.
Che Hallmark Store- ' '
At the Sign of the BigrCock
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Tt It . I,'.'XHB BUliLKTIN."
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