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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1919)
TBR HKND BULLETIN, DAILY KDITION, HKNO, ORKGON, WKDNKSPAV, NOV. a, IIHI i:::t::im:::u::Ru:u:K::t:n::::::::::::!:::::i:::K THANKSGIVING DAY I mm mm. vtmm mm FAGK 4 Observing THANKSGIVING DAY Th J- C. PENNEY CO. STORE Will Be Closed All Day Thursday, November 27. ATTENDANCE CAINS AT MOOSE CARNIVAL Fifty Per C-cnt Increase- Over 1jit Voir is Iloported Uood Kntrr tainmont Ls Afforded. Attendance at the Moose carnival this year is at least SO per cent greater than Id 191 S. according to figures given out today by the com mittee In charge of the annual event. Many enjoyed the entertainment af forded by the Moose at the Hippo drome, last night, and another large crowd is expected for this evening, designated as Fraternal night. Standings' in the popularity con test, which Is being put on as a feat ure of the carnival, were announced this afternoon as follows: Miss Bessie Vauglrti. 1 OS. COO: Miss Effie Peterman. 86,440; Miss Lila Stuts man, $57,160: Mrs. Bernice Carlon, 32,000; Miss fcthel Vincent, 10,000; Miss Wilson Cities. ' 7,030: Miss Retha Payrie', 3,010; Miss Emlle Car roz, 5,010. " RKCXltl OK TKAXSFKIIS. Sheviio-HlKOn Co.. to The Bend Water. Light & Power Co., Easement SWV4 NEVi and NEV4 SEYt. Sec tion 6. SEW N'E and N4, section 5, SW4 NW4, section 4-18-11 and SRht, SEV1. section 27-17-11. $10. The Shevlin-Hixon company to Bend Water. Light & Power pany, Easement, SVi NWV4, Section 4, SE'4 NEW and S. Section 5, NEi SE4, Section 6-18-11, $10. United States to John J. Holland. Lots 3 and 4, SVi NW"4 and SWii, Section 1-20-15, Patent. J. B. Heyburn and Carolyn A Hey burn and Moss Farnham, Heyburn Hardware company, Articles of In corporation, $5,000. Ardy L. Armstrong to N. H. Gil bert, War deed NE Vt NEW. Section 32-17-12, $400. William Kroenert to Irene Nee lands, Power of Attorney. Gilbert Philo to Minnie A. Tynan. War Deed E SEW Section 10-15-10 $1.00. George W. McFarlane to James Hinman War Deed E'i SEW Section 10-15-10, $1.00. A. E. Dyer to Gladys Cunningham. War Deed Lot 9, Blk 10, Boulevard addition $10. E. M. Thompson to George Waller Q. C. I). Lot 14, Blk 4 Hastings ad dition $100. I'nited States Navy to Guy E. Wil son. Discharge. I'nited States Navy to Vernon Wil son discharge. Redmond Townsite company to T. W. Marshall War Deed Lots 7-$-9-10-11-12. Blk. 09. Redmond $5. T. W. Marshall to Frederick C. Atkinson. War Deed. Lots 7-8-9-10-11-12. Blk. 69, Redmond. $10. ('. D. Sturdivan to T. W. Marshall. War Deed Lot 4, Blk. 1. Melrose. Park addition to Redmond. $10. ESTIMATES OF EXPENSES Just surelv OF 1920 FINISHED (Continued from Page 1.) tures for the coming year is as fol lows: PUBLIC NOTICE. Public notice is hereby given that the county court of Deschutes county Oregon, has made the following es timate of the amount of money to be raised by taxation for the ensuing year and containg a statement of the probable receipts of the county from sources other than direct tax. fei rggvtzzzr Another year has almost gone We know a good many things we never even dreumed of a year ago. Rut, to us, the Biggest Thing of the whole year, the one item that makes us feel better than anything else, is The Whole Hearted Support that our customers have given us. We have not always been able to come up to the scratch on service, as heretofore, But "By Jingo" our trade has stuck to us loyally and every one of our customers has backed us up. It makes us feel pretty darn good, too. Makes us kind of feel a personal connection with our trade just as though it was interested in us as we are in it. So we thank you not only once, but many times for our continued growth and prosperity. , And now to look ahead! Bend and Central Oregon is going to see a period of genuine prosperity and growth as never hit it before lirjl) is go ing to be a year of exceptionally opportunities for us all the develop ment of Central Oregon 'will begin in earnest. Let's be prepared to take a hand in this great work Let's save. We are not in the banking business, but observation has taught us that the more people with saving accounts the more prosperous the community. In a community like our, we- are all neighbors and friends working to gether. Each member helping to build up the resources of our country. We are all in business together. Let's all "pull together." Let's all work and save and make 1920 a bumper banner much as we put into anything that much will we get out of it The Greatest American of us all has said: "The law of the worthy life is fundamentally the law of only through labor and painful effort, by grim energy, ant age, that we move on to better things." IP year. For as .strife. resolute It is four- word more! Let's make it many things for which to a real Thanksgiving for we of Bend be thankful. OA CUM AW Bend's vnoi iiTi-rxi Clothier :MfefcStore Closed All Day Kstim:itil Receipt. & Recorders fees. . $ Clerk's Fines Forest revenue Fair money, ... 6.656 2.000 1,000 600 Estimate of Expenditures County clerk $ Sheriff School superintendent com- Assessor Treasurer Surveyor Commissioners court County court Justice courts Coroner Election expense Insane Widows pensions Water master 1.200 Health officer 350 Indigent relief 1.500 County farm 5.000 Court house and jail 4.000 Roads and bridges. 18,750 State chamber of com l.oon Scalp bounties 1.750 Fairs 1.000 Board of prisoners 1.000 Printing proceedings 300 Miscellaneous 1.000 Circuit court 3.550 County attorney 750 Library 3.000 State tax 30.000 Agriculturist .. 2.200 Road machinery 5.000 General .school 27.000 Total $ 10.2 Balance to be raised by direct taxation $134,314 In addition there will bo raised by direct taxation outside the amount e ?f umiieu uy uie cuiisuiuiiuu me mini 8 280 iof $6,875 interest on $125,000 road 4'3-jfund bonds, and a one mill tax for in , n t market roads. " 000' Notice is further ""jiuilsu'd court hns lixed 3.500 1.400 400 100 2.750 50 2.500 FOR SALE FOR SALE 1918 Dodge In good condition. Other used cars of various makes at surprisingly low prices. Bulck six, absolutely O. K. all the way. Walther Williams Co. 42-1 47-I48C FOR SALE 1 Ford sedan, like new - Bliirter-gcncralor. shock absor bers all around, vaccum gas feed. speedometer. 4 good tires on wheels land a new tire extra. Wultber Wll- Hums Co. 41-147-1 48C hanily to Shiivliu-lllxnn mill Price $2,100. Terms. $600 rush, balance monthly payments. Can give posses sion Immediately,. J. Ityuu Co. 12 4tfc. LOST given that the Thursday, Dec ember IX. 19 19. at the hour of 10 o'clock In the morning at the court 'room in Bend, us the' time and place for a full and complote discussion 'of said estimates when und where I any tax payer subjects" wild tax I levy when made shall be heard In favor or against uny pro posed tax ; levy. I Published by order of the comily 'court of Deschutes county, in The I Bend lliilletiii. the official paper of : said county on the 27th day of Nov jember and the 4th day of December. '1919. the lirst publication being not ' less than 2" days and the Hecond not , less than 10 days prior to said pro posed meeting. W. I). BARNES. ! ' County Judge. C II. MILLER, j SK'I'II STOOKKV. Commissioners. I 3ft-40c FOR SALE Large well built hnrn to be moved by December I. Write Box 67. 36-1 16tfr Total SI 44. r,70 Financial Statement Of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND At the Close of Business November 17, 1919 RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts Bonds and Warrants Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures.... Other Real Estate Owned Five Per Cent Redemption Fund Cash arid Exchange $381,765.54 Liberty Bonds and U. S. Cert. $143,600.00 ' &SZSS3 741,847.46 72,203.86 1,500.00 34,781.11 7,425.82 625.00 525,365.54 rfa Clasnined advertising eharvre t'tr mmt 10 :enu for 2t woriln or One cint per ord for ill over 20. All claHined a'lTertiaiDK itrietlr caxh In advance.. FOR SALE Special on chocolates for Thanksgiving $1 a pound Day Candy Co. 3 8-1 4 6-1 4 7 p FOR SALE -See me today I have 4 0 acre ranch near Bend to sell fur $1,500. Terms $500 cash, bal ance $200 per year. Interest 6 per cent. Also have good buy Resili ence property near mills. Price $ I , 100. Rents $25 per month. 10 per cent Interest on 43.000. ('. .1 Leveret l. 1053 liond St. 32-1 45- 1 I7p. FOR SALE 1 60 acres. K0 under cultivation, all fenced, on county road, near Lower Bridge. $2,500. terms after Initial payment. 5 years to pay balance. Phone I0FI3. 29- 1 4 3-liilu. LOST On train between Fallhrldge and Bend, two $50 Liberty bonds and sixty war savings sin nips. Find er please, notify Bulletin editor Reward 26-133-47p NOTICE OK H.M.K. FOR SALE - We have 3 forty arn iracis near town tor ?zsi.iih per acre with water right paid, with 10 years to day. Also 5 room modern house close In. Price $2,100.00 pail cash balance $10 per month. Hen- kin & Haines, Log Cabin Illdg. 144 I I tie WANTED WANTEO-1501. -Cook, good wages. 65-1 Call !7tfc WANTED - Good milk cows, fresh or coming fresh soon. See or E. Pin-berry, $1,383,748.79 LIABILITIES. Capital '. $ 25,000.00 Surplus and undivided Profits 34,146.69 Circulation 12,500.00 Deposits 1,312,102.10 Sisters, Ore. 311-147-149 WANTED'-:-fled Cross wishes to buy office desk, See Mrs. J. M. Lawr ence, chairman supply committee. 37-1 46-1 47c WANTED - Position by experienced chamber maid. Call Black 2381. 3.ri-140-147p WANTED-Hotel. -Woman cook ill. Bartlett 11-1 4 life WANTED I pay cash, and Oregon. 'sed furniture. Will N. H. Gilbert, Cor. Bond 67-125tfc. WANTED Used furniture, range, rugs, phonographs, office desks. FOR SALE 4 room house close in $1,250. $150 cash, balance like rent. J. Ryan at Co. 73-138tfc FOR SALE 1917 Ford completely overhauled. Good tires. $150.00 Inquire Redmond Garage, Redmond, Oregon. 5 4-136tfc FOR SALE Alfalfa hay and pas ture at a bargain. About 200 tons and 80 acres good pasture, plenty water. See R. R. Roberts on Hall place Powell Butte. 1)2-1 2!)tfo FOR SALE Why purchase used phonographs where you cun't pur chase parts? We have a good line of iiHed phonographs; also parts L. K. Shepherd, Minnesota street. 80-130lf( FOR SALE-Carroll. New Bulck. Central Ore. See Chns Realty Co 3 0-10 lit fc $1,383,748,79 If you want to sell, ing loo big or too aid Furniture Co. see us. Noth-1 small. Stand-1 8-130tfc FOR SALE 3 modern 5-rnom bun gilows, $3150.00 each. 1 four room bungalow, $1800.00. 1 four room house, $1050.00. 1 three room shack, 2 lots, $600 00. 3 lots, 2 houses, In business district, $6500.00. J. A. Easl.es. 1 7-1041 fc i-wn rmi.ra ai n sacrifice. 7 rooms l concrete foundation, basement, plumbing complete, lot 1)0x120, IN THE DISTRICT COI'RT Of THE I'NITED STATKS FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON. IN THE MATTER OF THE ) ESTATE OF PINK TREK I l.t'M 1IKR C O M P A N V i IIANKRI'l'T i Notice Is hereby give:: lli.il the personal property le-lonn:M; to the estate of the above tunned bankrupt, will he sold by private sale mid seul ed bids on same will lie received and opened by W It. Boyle, Trustee In the above entitled estate at the office of Hie Referee In Han k r u ptry . Title and Trust Building. Portland, Ore gon, on Monday, December I. 191!). at 10 o'clock a. in. A detailed In veninry covering ill I Hie personal property of Hie bankrupt limy b ex amined at eliher Hin nuVe of the Re feree m Bankrupti -.' Tltlo nnd Trust llullding. or lit the office of the Trustee. 10 12 liitm building. Port land. Oregon The Trustee reserve (he rlgbl to re)"'i any or all bids. W. It DOYLE. 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