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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1919)
PAGH 4 THR UKNO M'M.ETIX, DAILY EDITION', BEND, OREGON, WKIiNKHUAY, OCTOBER I, 1011) "I Am Going to Tell Mjr ! Friends About Crescent" An appreciation like the cbove is really the secret, of the popularity of Crescent Baking Powder. It is writ ten lis by one who has used Crescent continuously for ten years, v ' , ' 'There's nothing in my cupboard," she writes further, "that 1 can put my hand on with such n feeling of security as my can of Crescent Bak ing Powder. It rises to every occa sion and is wonderfully saving. ,Without eggs my hot cakes and muffins rise to a puffy golden brown state of perfection." Your Tocer cn upply you.. Crescent Baking Powde. Si HIGH SCHOOL BOY WINS HIGH AWARD Lad Who Enlisted .When Only 13 Years of Age Is Decorated for Valor by French. ' IB OnH4 Pran to The Bend Bnlletia.) - SEATTLE. Oct. 1. Lincoln high school of Seattle is particularly proud of one of its. students, Henry M. O'Brien. Tbe reason is that Henry, before he was IS years old, had been through five of the fiercest engage . ments of the world war, as rnnner. one of the most hatardous of art du ties. ; The; uniform, which young O'Brien recently carefuily discarded, was adorned with the croft-- de guerre, with star, the. second highest awafd for valor which was bestowed by France. . ..' O'Brien, when only IS, joined the army by telling a few, white lies, and making the recruiting officers think he was 18.. . :'vvl "',...'''.:-, . Asked why he was given the croix de f uerre. the high school boy modestly said:' "I don't know why the cross of war was given me, but somehow they cited me. I was Just a runner carrying messages and do ing reconnoitering." CONVENTION OF LABOR COMING (Continued from page 1.) points In the state will begin to ar rive Sunday night, and Monday morn ing the opening session of the .con vention will be held in the Hippo drome. An address of welcome by Mayor J. A. Eastes, with a. response by Otto Hartwig, ' president of the State Federation of Labor, will pro ceed the., appointment of standing committees, and the afternoon and early evening will be devoted to gen eral organisation ' work. Unions in Bend will ask for a half holiday on the morning, where this is consider ed possible by employers, to make, possible a parade as a part of the opening of the convention. Smoker to be Feature. General transaction of business is slated for Tuesday,' and In the eve ning the big entertainment provided for the visitors will be given in the shape of a' boxing smoker at the Bend Amateur Athletic club, with Fred Gilbert of Bend, and Lee Mor rissey, of Seattle, as headllners. Iu a recent match here with Morrlssey. Gilbert lost by a decision, and will make a desperate attempt In the com ing match, to even things up. Wednesday and Thursday will be taken up chiefly with transaction of business, with the exception that on one of these days, delegates are to be taken o auto tours of the coun try, according to plans now being Scores of used cars : are sold every month through the medium of Biuletin Classified Ads In 1 758 Benjamin Franklin said: "Creditors have better memo- Ties than debtors; creditors are r ; a superstitious .sect, great -4 ob- , ( ; servers of set days and times 4 ' T Be prepared for thern by starting a ' . t , . r savings account today. ' Tmm B.w. qr Sur..i.a H.a.io: or BUND The First National Bank f 3 m If Here Gomes the Grocery Man with Snow Flakes Thu-wands of children are happier and hulthler because they can have all the Snow Flakes thoy need 'tween meals. And what better than theso crisp, satisfying, salty crackers? Your grocer has them. 9eat Ask (or Cracks Y-sty know makes rtcifit Cut Bittuil Ca. 3 worked out by the Commercial club committee appointed to cooperate with the Central Labor Council com mittee. Thursday night the conven tion banquet will be' given at the Pilot Butte Inn. Big Issues to Come V'p. Just what will come up in the con vention is to a certain extent indefi nite, depending to a considerable de gree on the report of tbe resolutions committee, j As ar as Is known to date, the Plumb plan for railroad control, single tax, and a proposed state constitutional amendment drafted by W. S. U'Ren. having as Its object- the doing away with unem ployment, will be the most Important topics to be brought up. r LOST LOST On road Jfrom Kdeson Ice cave, pack sank. Kinder please return to Forest'' Service otflco, Ilend. 8-99p FOR SALE FOR SALE Some good furniture for sale reasonable. . See Mrs. Richardson at Forbes ranch, near cinder pit at Pilot butte. 8 3-99-0 lp !FOR SALE Six tons of rye hay. Cheap for quick sale. inquire J. O. Whltaker, Delaware avenue. 81-99p FOR SAL!? -Household . furniture. Inquire 354 Greenwood Ave. 80-99-ORp CLASS WORK BEGINS . AT ATHLETIC CLUB Clas work has started for the win ter at tbe Bend Amateur Athletic club for the winter, and considerable interest already being manifested by the members. Last night the women's class met, and this evening the men's class will guther.' Work is In charge of Athletic Director J. L. Luckey. NOTICK. The women of the Mooscheart lodge will hold their annual exam ination , for officers on Thursday evening,' Oct. 2nd, at Satber's hall Adv.98-100c. FOR 8ALE Pret'.y Bend bungalow home. Never offered for sale be fore. Call Red 462 within the next ten days. . 86-9ttc FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. 450 tons at $30 a ton. Borne pasture will go with It at this price. Address J. B. VMIner. Bend, Ore. "77-98tfc FOR SALE 2 lots, one on Green wood avenue, other nearby. Bar gain. T. F. Moloney. Gettysburg, Wash. 62-97-l00p FOR SALE Four sucking calves and fresh milch cows. Geo. Butes. Telephone Red 621. ' 35-95tfc FOR SALE Ford bug, in good con- V anion. inquire a', mis oinco. 4 i a a c Cm . 81, llend, Ore. flO-97-Op FOR SALE 40-uaro ranch, St-ncre wilier right, SO acres In' alfalfa. Will sell at n siicrlllou. Jou Wu Hi atal!, i miles eiiHt of Bond. ll-OSifo FOR HALK Six-room liouso, plumbing In fliiii hIiiiiiu; xod lot: cIohu to uiIIIh. J, Hyuit & Co. 83-84lf6 FOR SALE 'Lois 10, It ami 11, block 18, lieschulos addition, 1900. Terms. J. Hyuu. X8-81tfo FOR HALE fl-room Iiiiuhu, closa to mills, )2400. He.i J. llyiiD ft Co. 7-80tfo FOR SALE Two nuw modurn flvo room biiiiKiiluws on lielawuru uvonue Inquliu J. Hynii A Co. 70-04tfa FOR SALE A new ievon-room modern house, fall basement; nro minutes', walk from porstofflce. Box waU for 20 words or ItM. Ono rnt Mr 1 word for all on 20. All claMifltil advtrtllln rfrlrtlv rah In miinnc- WANTED WANTED To trade, latest model . phonogrnph and records for used piano. What have you? Thompson Music Co.. . ' " . 79-98tfc WANTED At the Altamont. a woman to cook two meals, lunch and dinner; SftO pr month and board. A small cabin if desired. 75-98tfc WANTED Good second hand piano. - Will pay cash. Thompson Music Co. , 78-98tfc WANTED Waitress at Bnrtlett Hotel. . ' . 66-97lfc WANTED Girl. Inquire Chlldcrs- ArmBtronx. 65-97tfc WANTED Salesman to sell gro ceries wholesale direct to farm ers, commission. One competent to establish and take charge of busi ness paying $3000.00 to $4200.00 a )ar. We furnish training, experi ence, capital. Not easy money, but permanent, profitable opening for light man. Quality goods sold on satisfaction or money back basis. Farmers save 20. Man with farm experience preferred; Car or rig required. v Give age,' experience, phone number. . H. H. - Hunting, Portland, r-Oregon,' f 96-9p WANTED Girl for, general house work. Mrs. H. A) Miller. Phone 2091. u" s y ;:, ,; 69-86tfc WANTED At the brick yard, a few i gooT $6 a day , men, t , Bend Brick Lumber Co, ' ' ' 77-42tfc FOR RENT FOR RENT Small house, partly furnished, near mills, lO.liO per month. :; inquire 0. R. Hogin, 34 Lafuvette ' Ave. , ; 84-99p FOR RENT Furnished room In private' family; suitable for two; xentlomen preferred. ? Inquire 137 St, Helens. Be FOR Rii.'.'T- Store .room on Wall st root., Inquire ' lit ' Cnrlson & Lyons. ,. ' '. 44-96tfc Oregon Inter-State j . i f hir October 1 to v Inclusive. - , - For the accommo ' dation of . people - j : ; j wishinV to attend ' ' the Fair at Prine- ville, October 2 to ' 4, inclusive, the City' of Prineville' Railway will make connection at ' PRINEVILLE JUNCTION . r , 'with ,;' ,i t "' 0.-Wf R. N. TRAIN No. 35 : leaving; Bend in the, ; ; morninfr. ThlB will N ; f enable people- to . I' j leave Bend, De- :,:! ; schutes and Red- ' i mond in the morn v 'ingr returning: the ; same day. : ' ' CITY OF PRINEVILLE RAILWAY , I'KOI'KHhIONAL DIRKC WHY. Dr. Charles A. Fowler PIIYSSOIAN AND BURGEON Orilcvs III thu 0',Kano lluildlng Telephones: Res. lllaok 1382 Office Hid 2:151 NAPIER & YOUNG LAWYERS Press Bldg., Ilvml, Ore. GENERAL LAW PRACTICE BdmIsHIm 1 CcrtMrntHfius ContrwU Land TIIIm suit Stlo. Phono Rod 141 f R.S. HAMILTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-1 S First Natloctl Bank Bldg. Tel. 611 -(Dr. Coo't loror Olficfl.) R. It O Armarnt Chu. W. CnklM De A r mond & Erskine LA WYKItB O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon' W. G. Manning, D. M. D. , DENTIST Butt 11-14 O'Kans Building Tel. Black 17(1 Bend, Or. DR. TURNER, I EYE SPECIALIST Permanently Located In Bend with New Equipment Private Office la Thorson's Jewelry Store - Dr. II. N. MOORE , DENTIMTRT Tel Black 1(71 O'Kane Bldg. Trlrphonc Red ti l'gane OI.1j Dr. E. E. GRAY DENTIST Hir 9KW io 12:00 10 to J.30 ' Dr. Anna' Ries-Finlcy Has moved fcr office over - Horton Drug Co. Office Phone Rtv 301 . Residence 2'JSl ' HAIR DRRHHINO TARLOR Up'to-ilat. lctHcftl MsJp traatmtnU for fslllns hnlr and dandruff, t'unoia Km. plutinu I'm tmtswnU. . AU : klads Hair Work don. MBS. MULLER Oregon St.i f Phone" Red 1861 Rend Ixidge No. 439 lioyal Or-' der of Hoose MeaU In Moose Hall every Tbqrsdar,. Visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. ,. ; , , 1 CKNTRAL ORKGOX f COLLECTING AGENCY i Rooms 2-4 O'Knne Building Rend, Oregon . 'Collections Mad In All Parts ot I i Central Oregon- , ' . DR. G. SKINNER ;. pentiuT ,' ",.' , , , Room 17 O'Kane Building Ofllc Hours: 9 to 131 to t MRS. V. A. SMITH f ,. Agent for the NUBONE CORSETS , ' Will call, by appointment o 1069 Columbia Streot, ; ADDRESS P. O. BOX 661 Corns, Bunion Arch Supports Troutod, Foot Appliances A II. F. Shoemaker ; XKT TiMK IAMHT . Office: Wrfght Hd'lel Hours: 1 to 6 P. M. ' Evenings and Sundays bjr Appointment Examinations Froe ' : Prices Reasonable Tel. Black 111 '" V ;. CENTItAL OREGON CLEANING WORKS tlrr t'lnnlns, I'nialns and AlltralUiu lu'i Wall Ht., Oi.Klt. I'llut lluila Ins MRS. OTTO QJtOHS , r - Hill limes Tom Whueler 1IATEH Tlt.WsH lt CO. In Mini OuMcW lliiullng Ofllre Krenchlii' Htoru 1016 Jlouil Hiri't'l I'honn Red 1 34 1 ' DE.N't), OltEUON ELECTRIC LAUNDRY Rough Dry anil Klnlalird Work ' Electric Machine Used Call 1602 Hill St., or writ Mrs. Pearl E. Lattimer Box SO, Bond, Oregon . Work Called Kor and Iiullverod M. A. PALMER Cabinet Maker and Builder. Jobbing a Franklin St., rear ot Irrigation Co.'s old building. Carlson & Lyons plum n I NO iilatim; I'luuililujf and Heating Supplies, Itath Hoom Acceaaorles, etc. I'ipc. Valves and 1'ittliiRS FliONi: KLD 159! Bend Park Co. Real Estste saj Iaiuraace llend Company Uulldlnf Own Your Own Home I have some bargains inHUKGALOWS' . . KASV riiKUS. ............ J. A, EASTES Crntral Or4on' Leading . INSURANCE AGENCY Tinning and Sheot Metal v, WM. MONTOOSIKRT, Varnaoa. Spouting, GuUsrlng, . Cornice and Skylight Repairing promptly attended to Price rlaht. work guaranteed , BEND INSURANCE A AGENCY''-.' , Wrttars af all klada at taatiraaas. OM. mt bwuranaa Asaner In Canlral Ora Scotch Woolen Mills Ail Wool Hull Made to Order ;v; 18.00 to $24410 NEIJiOJf'S 83S Dond 81, Dodge Brothers Motor Cars - W A LT n EH-WILLI AMS CO. 1 U. S. MuClure, Salesman. 'ViKrlk'i ! A ' W. A. JACOBS Job GNrpenlnr and Contractor ,) Small Repair Jobs Oiven . Bpeolnl Attention C.ra.r flarlda Art. and BImsmf Si, DOX Til, HRNO SEND A i'OHTAL TO. O. K. MAST . i , PIANO TUNER TUNING.CLEANING.REPAIRING BEND, ORECON .