PACK 4 ' THH BEND BUI1I1ETIX, DAIL1 TBUTION. BEND, OREGON, THITItHDAV, HKPT.'lt, 1010 WANTED Foundry worker helper at Bend Iron Works. 33-83tfo Do You Know? THAT Oregon wools and woolens are sold throughout the world ? afT Tlvir Mpiv York's hirfrest "hotel makes a specialty ot Oregon fruit beverages? LThal Oregon has a rubber mill which sells its product all over the Pacific Coast, South America and the Orient? That Oregon candies are nationally advertised and sold? .. .t ' " iflTrtat Oregon lumber products are among the finest-produced anywhere? --then why not Buy Home Products and Boost Home Industries "Associated Industries of Oregon PERSHING'S HOME TOWN TO STAGE A BIG CELEBRATION (Br United Preai to The Brad Bulletin.) LACLEDE. Mo., Sept. 11. "John ny" Perahias .is coming home and Linn county is a beehive. Knighted and titled by European crowned heads; honored and glori fied by President Wilson and con gress, and praised and feted by the nation. General Pershing will be welcomed back - to his birthplace. The date is not definite. General Pershing, responding to Mayor Ed mund B. Allen's cablegram, "La clede, your old, home, your boy hood friends and Linn county are calling you," replied, "I have heard the call. Will- be there Boon after my arrival in the United States." . And then Laclede went to work preparing the home-coming. . When "Johnny" comes home to" Laclede it will be a simple affair. There'll be no Ceasar'a victorious return to Rome. "He's going to be just plain 'Johnny,' and that is Just what he will -want-to be," Mayor Allen' said, giving the keynote of the celebration. ."Lord knows he's been generated' enough by this time, and 'Johnny' is going to sound powerfully good to him." ' The Perslyng family will reunite after the celebration. James Per shing, a brother, of Chicago; their two sisters, Atiss May Pershing and Mrs. Bessie Butler of Lincoln, Neb., will meet again in the old Pershing home here. Secretary of War Baker and gov ernors of Kansas. Iowa, Nebraska, Illinois, Oklahoma and Arkansas have been invited. ! Gold swords from the world pow ers, crosses of war and other costly gifts of recognition will be mere gew-gawg and trinkets in the life of Pershing on home-coming " day. He will receive a photograph and a revolver. The photograph faded and worn and 60 years . old was a picture of Pershing's mother. It was found recently in an old album belonging to J. H. Hamilton of La clede. . Jordon Parks, a negro, will make the second presentation, over shadowing ceremonies accorded by President Wilson, King George and other notables. Parks will return to Pershing an old-fashioned re volver given the negro when John Pershing left tor West Point. "I've been offered as high as 1100 for it." said Parks. "I wouldn't have traded it for a farm." TRAFFIC VIOLATION BRINGS FINE OF $3 Arrested for violation of the city traffic laws, C. F. Strathouse ot this city appeared in police court yes terday and pleaded iguilty to turn ing his auto in the middle ot the block. Judge Peoples levied a fine of $3 and suspended it during the good behavior of the defendant. Put it in The Bulletin. WANTED Two . heavy teams with harness, wag ons and drivers. The Mil-1 ler Lumber Company. - 32-82-4c WANTKIl R nr R limn In mi J ft. limb wood. 2 to 3 lullos'frora town. The AUUor Lumber Com pany. ' 31-82-4C WANTED Man to do plowing on nincn in I'liuimow, Call ut 811 Georgia Ave., or phono' Black 1631. 2ti-82p WANTED 6 or 8 men to cut 4-ft. limb wood, 2 to 3 miles from town: The Miller Lumber Company. s ' - 31-82-4c ,. T "" WANTED Man dishwasher at log ging camp, $ IDS. 00 per month. ADnlv at offlpA Rmnlrn-arnnlnn Lumber Co. , 16-81-2C WANTED Good milch cow lust fresh or coming fresh, giving rrom tour to six gallons. 24-81tfc SITUATION WANTED Man and wife want work on ranch during winter. Experienced and can give references. Write Frank Cheno with. Bulletin office. 2-79-83p WANTED School girl to work for room ana Doard. Phone Black 682, or call 1905 West 6th St. 10-79-84cl WANTED Ladies' -waists and skirts to French dry clean; also fine laundry work. Will call and deliver. Address Hustler. Box 638, City. 8 7-7 8-8 3 p WANTED To buy, a second hand piano.. Must be cheap. No deal ers. Will make good payment nown. rest on time. Write to P. O. Box 645. - 85-77-82p WANTED At the brick yard, a few good 15 a day men. Bend Brick ft Lumber Co. 77-42tfc FOR SAI FOR SALE l-room house. In quire 811 Georgia Ave., or phone Black 1531. -26-82p FOR 8ALE Indian motorcycle. 1914 175 01) Raven hnnnnrnvr Can be seen at Bend Garase. 27-82-3p FOR SALE $400 in cash will handle this bargain. Fojir-room house, lights and water, fenced, good chicken yard and house. Price $1000. 1133 Newport. 28-82-3C FOR SALE 2 houses on Broadway. 1650.00 cash, balance same as I rent. Inquire at Hanson s Store, Broadway and Arizona Ave. 21-81tfc FOR SALE 40-acre ranch; 36-acre water right; 20 acres in alfalfa: 4 mucn cows, will sen at a sac rifice. Joe Warnstaff, 2tt miles east of Bend. 19-81tfc Claaffned advertlainfr chars far larua 10 eenta for 20 word or less. One cent per word for all over 20. All elaatioad advertising rtrletlr cash in advance- WANTED WANTED Live man for helper in retail lumber yard. The Miller Lumber Co. 30-82-4C WANTED Teacher for District 29, Lake Co.. Ore., at 190.00 ner month. Lady preferred. Annlv to T. M. Mussen. clerk. Stanfrer. n 29-82-3C ess? Savings Mean Security for, the Future. man who owns property guards it for the future, for his old age, for his children, and bis ambition Is to make it grow. To such a man a savings account is his obliga tion to himself and family. It shows the way to security for the future. Now is the Appointed Time to start your account with us. It will be a source of satisfaction to you In the years to come, and all the while it earns 4 per cent. Tn Bwk or BimHioi Bwvic r. The First National Bank OF BEND H FOR SALE Good three-room house with lights and water. Located in Kenwood. Price 8560. Terms. Will take Ford car in good condi tion as part payment. Inquire 1133 Newport.. . . - - 16-81-2p FOR SALE Late 1917 Apperson 8 I four-passenger roadster, run only! 5043 miles, in splendid condition. Price will surprise you. Also one 1918 and one 1919 Dodge Brothers. Waither-Williams Co. See R. S. McClure. , 17-81tfc FOR SALE 'Lots 10. 11 and 12, block 18, Deschutes addition, 900. Terms. J. Ryan. 22-81tfc FOR SALE Felted cotton mattress in good condition. Call 1441 days or at 423 Newport Ave. ll-80-82p FOR 8ALE Ninety-seven acre ranch .on Tumalo project. 83- acre water right, 40 acres under cultivation, small house, good barn and outbuildings. One cow. hornos and 2 wagons. Four thou sand dollars takes all. Will accept Improved city property in part pay ment. Terms, inquire Bulletin. 8-80-6p FOR SALE fl-room house, close to I mills, 12400. See J. Ryan & Co. . 7-80tfc FOR SALE 1917 -Overland, good mechanical condition. Owner, Peter Byberg. Car can be seen at Pioneer Garage. ' 3-80tfc FOR SALE Reed baby buggy. Phone Black 682,' or call 1906 West 6th St. , . 1-7 9-8 4c FOR SALE, Guaranteed ' Hartz Mountain cannrlea. niMa rr beautiful plumage. Singers, per pair, .uu. tjost you sib to 860 in Portland bird stores. Call Red 1821. ; . . 99-79-83p FOR SALE Dodge; has run 4600 miles, nearly 100 new. J. Ryan. 72-76tfc FOR SALE By owner, Chevrolet 490: reasonable. YVri'n Hnr et Bond, Ore. 63-75tfo FOR SALE Kind Hp rantra .v. Dlnte With Wirfni? nnrl titan rilr,Al automatic uounie oven; 870. In quire at Forest Service Office: ' ' ' ' 18-72tfc FOR SALE TWO tiniV imvlnrn fl room bungalows on Delaware avenue Inqulro J. Ryan & Co. 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