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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1919)
PAGE) 4 TUB IJEXD lill.l.KTIV. DAILY KDITIOX, 1IKND, ORKdON, WKI.KHI)AY, lK til, llllll. rvr-rrvrrr?rrr-rtrr r - - """ IKccp The Home Fires Hurnimr.SSS The time is fast approaching when we must turn the last page of the 1919 calendar, and sum up our deeds and accomplishments of another page of life. ' Each year as it rolls past but serves to mold more firmly, the cjay in our pattern of existence, fashion more staunchly our habits, dispositions and duties to our fellow man. ' " ' " In the year that has just passed we have endeavored to meet you, every one on a half-way basis, to deal fair, and be of the greatest service to our customers, in this we hope that we have not entire ly failed.' ' Our policy for the year to come will be prompted by the same feeling of good fellowship and service, to believe in the brands of floods we handle and to offer them to you for just what we be lieve it to be, no more or no less. ' We wish to express our appreciation for your patronage and hope to so conduct our business that you will feel that you are doing yourself justice by giving us your patronage. ' " R. M. Smith's Grpcery Fifteen Years Ago (From the columns of The Bul letin of December 30, 1904.) That Ilend believes lu a good pub lic school was shown last Wednes day night wheu at the school meet- ing called for that purpose, a 12 mill tax was voted. This will yield $1,632, if nothing is allowed for delinquents. Christmas exercises were held at ' the First Ba'ptist church Saturday night for. the children in town, and to cite the stability of Bend's pop ulation, it is estimated that there were' not less than 450 nresent. The Methodists in Bend have taken steps to organize a Sunday school and build a church edifice. The Bend, Water, Light, & Power Co., which was incorporated a few , weeks ago with a capital of J 10,000, perfected its organization this week by electing E. F. Batten, H. C. Ellis. and W. E. Guerin directors, and mak ing Mr. Batten president and treas urer , and Mr. Ellis vice-president and secretary. The purpose of org- anizing at this time is to start work for a public water service In Bend. A second story is to be built on the bank building immediately to furnish necessary office accomodations for the telephone company and other corporations now in the building.' Miss Sather arrived in Bend last week to make her home with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sather. She has just completed a course at a Portland business college. . The Deschutes Improvement com pany, which has hitherto exiBted as a partnership, was this week lncor- YOUR 1920 DOLLAR IS STRETCHED TO 1914 PURCHASING POWER- ylien you tell your grocer you want CRESCENT BAKING POWDER You get the same good powder that rises in the oven, and makes lighter, sweeter bakings. You get convenience, for you may bake as soon as 3'our dough is mixed, or you may delay the bak ing for hours. The dough will rise to perfection whenever placed in the oven. You pay the pre-war price 2.5c for 1 pound $1 for 5 pounds CRESCENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY Seattle, Washington porated by W. E. Guerin, H. R. Lamb, and C. M. Weymouth. "Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Overturf and J. I. West were Prineville visitors this week. "A Girl to Order." See this snappy farce comedy at the Y. M. C. A. vaudeville show New Year's night, at the gymnas ium admission 25c and 35c 19-20c i I an 4 HRIFT separates the tem- Derate, we hehavpH. re spected, from the unsatis factory members of society Can YOU afford to be without a Savings Account? " 91 Snivel The First National Bank OF BEND CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Classified advertising chars W ku tO tent for 20 words or lest. One eent per word fur all orer 20. All ciaMifled advertbiog itrictly casb in advance WANTED WANTED Man flunky at llrooks Scanlon lopping camp. Salary $67.50 and board. Apply at Urpoks-Scanlon Office. 1 0-20-2 lc. WANTKD Black Spaniel male pup. See Mrs. Guy McLaughlin, De schutes Apartments, Hoom 7. 3-19-20c. . WANTED To rent three or four room fiirniKhed house. Call Thomas Coxen, Wright Hotel 90-18- Zlp 1 I920--THE YEAR OF GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY WHAT ABOUT THE NEW YEAR? WHAT SHALL WE MAKE OF IT? We believe we can make it practically whatever we wish to have ft -But we must have confidence, confidence in ourselves and confidence in others. " ' ' There are a lot of pessimists about the country these days claim ing everything Wrong Let's begin the New Year by saying some things may' be wrong, but we are going t.o right them. And we believe conditions will right themselves, just about in the proportion to the confidence which we have in ourselves and our ability to right them. Necessarily there is considerable unrest in the country, but we must understand that it cannot be adjusted in a few days. We believe there are too many red blooded, honest to God Ameri cans in these United States to allow a few foreign agitators to come oyer here and do more than cause a momentary discomfort. We believe the real American laboring man is too sensible to believe that in these days his employer is seeking to make him an industrial slave. We believe the real American capitalist is too sensible to be lieve that labor is seeking to take over the industries of this country as has been 'done in poor Russia. NOW THEN Let's resolve on this NEW YEAR'S DAY that we will all do our part to see that the old U. S. A. returns quickly to her normal condition of peace, prosperity, and security as the best country in the world. Furthermore let's determine that 1920 shall be a record break ing year of prosperity and growth. And if by any mental process, and faith in ourselves and our country, we can bring about this happy state of mind we need have no fear but that 1020 will be Central Oregon's banner year. "Keep the Home Fires Burning." A Happy New Year and may it be one of those years on which, when it has passed into history, you will look back with pleasure as well as profit. QASNIV1AN Bend's Clothier Keep The Home Fires Burn ing. gg----: pay cash. N. If. Gilbert, Cor. Bond and Oregon. D7-125tfc. WANTED Used furniture, range, rugs, phonographs, office desks. If you want to sell, see us. Noth ing too big or too small. Stand ard Furniture Co. 98-130lfc FOR RENT KOK RENT Small two room -furnished house. Inquire 1070 I'n ion at Iloulerard Addition. 9-2 0c. FOR SALE FOIt SALE by owner at a bnr . gain Chevrolet 4!0. Call 4F12 or write box 57, Hond. Ore. 12-fc0tfc FOR SALE Cull potatoes for stock feed. Inquire United Warehouse. 4-19-21p house Kenwood, f 1,000, term. J. Hyan & Co. til-Htfc FOR HALE A real bargain. Five room modern bungalow, Park ad dition, built Ibis year, close to both mills, reasonable terms. J. Ityan & Co- t 62-1 3tfc FOR SALE Four room house on 45x114 lot. Price ll.pou. Plume Ited 401 or Hod 781. 7fi-iiltfc FOIl SALIC Most up lo dnio house in Bend, 5 room brick bungalow with electric accessories Intuited, in fine neighborhood. For partlularH see J. M. Luwrcnen 80-1 Sltfc. yewr old heifer. No cur marks, no brand drlihcrnhln. Owner may have name by paying charges. Clint. Carroll, flint Highway. G4-18-2tl LOST llettvcun Kenwood and tlm round hoiih... black hand grip con taining lunch, win party who round It please call James Elliott, Phono It.-d fl72. Reward. K-20p. WANTED Used furniture. Will The Liberty Bell Bakery & Dairy VVishes You a Happy New Year We have reopened the Freeman Bakery, located on Bond street, and are now in a position to sup ply you with BREAD, sweet through and through; Staple and fan cy Pastry and all kinds of Dairy Products. We cordially solicit your patronage Liberty Bell Bakery FOR SALE 1 918 Ford bug four speed tranHmlHHlon. Inquire 424 East Kearney. 95-17-2lp. FOR SALE Why purchase used phonograph!) where you can't pur chase parta? Wo have a good line of UHed phonogrnpbK; alHo pari. h. K. Shepherd, Minnesota street. 99-130lfc FOIl SALE 1918 Ford car. four speed transmission Inquire 424 EaHt Kearney. 83-lfl-20p FOR SALE Iiy J. Ryan & Co.. 4 room house, Slants addition, cloao to mllla. Price, $1,100. terms. 3 room. hoiiKe, Park addition, close to mills. Price y 1 .000, terms.. 3 room LOST LOST Jle.lweon IJocoinbor 19th and 25th, a mink muff specially prized as keepsake. Reward for return to Miss Eugenie llnnulon, 811 fieorgln avonue. Phone Mack 1531. 1-18-20p. TAKEN CP Came to my place about, November IS, hrlndle two I'Ol'M) XOTH K. Notice ' Is hereby given that the city of Ilend has caused to be Im pounded the following described livestock, pursuant to the provision of ordinance No, 120 of said city, to wlt: One black mare weight about 1000, ago about 4 years, star In forehead, branded loft shoulder. 'Notice Is further hereby glvuu that the undersigned will on the 8th day of January, 1020, at the hour or 3 p. in. at Iho city pound In said, city, sell at public miction tho above described livestock to sallsry Un charges rnr Impounding the sanio to gether with nil accruing costs. L. A. W. NIXON. Chief of Police. 20-2B The American Bakery Extends a wish to each of its friends and patrons for a Happy, Successful New Year. ' ' Accept our many thanks for your patronage during the year that has just passed and may the next year bring even more co-operation between the retailer and consumer. H '' ifiWiTl I I'l I'lil'iiiMMliMil