The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 13, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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TBE I1RXD BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, 1IKND, OREGON, Tl'KNDAV, JAM'AHY III. IOSJO
rosTorncE will
MOVE JANUARY 18
Same Hj'Mloni if Numbering to lie
IVd W illi KMopllim of : ;
Larger lloxos.
Wall Btroet will again become the
Jiomo of the Bend postoffice on Sun
day, January 18, when Acting Post
master V. II. Hudson believes the
office futures and mall on hand can
he moved to the now building con
structed by W. D. O'Donnell. There
will be little change in the system
used in numbering boxes. Mr. Hud
son states, as the numbers will con
tinuu to run In sections, while with
few exceptions, box renters will be
given the mm numbers which they
now have.
The new office will have 50 large
boxes, and business men changing to
the larger sine, will of course be
given different numerals. These
large boxes will have the highest
number in the office not beins re
garded as a part of any sections.
TELEPHONE MEETING
; IS HELD AT TUMALO
PINEHURST. Jan. 13. Mrs. Mary
Garner. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Phelps
and daughter. Itozelia. were in Bend
Saturday.
Lester Snyder and John McMan
man took a load of potatoes to Bend
Saturday.
Mrs. D. I. Ladd and son, Paul, of
Redmond, were callers at the Phelps
home Wednesday evening.
T. E. Wimer was a business caller
at Bend Saturday.
Those who attended the telephone
meeting In Tumalo, Saturday, were:
T. H. Spaugh. T. E. Wimer. C. M.
Phelps and G. W. Suyder and G rover
Cerking .
John Bollinan and Walter Andrews
came home from the Pine Tree mill,
Saturday evening, to spend Sunday
with home folks.
C. H. Spaugh and family called at
the C. W. Howell home Saturday eve
ning. Mrs. C. M. Phelps and Mrs. Mary
Garner were callers at the John Boll
man home Sunday afternoon.
C. M. Phelps and Lloyd Root were
callers at the C. Peterson home Sun
day. Mrs. G. W. Snyder was in Tumalo
Saturday..
C. M. Phelps delivered a load of
wood for the Tumalo school Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Albright and
children were shopping in Bend Sat
urday. Leonard Snyder was a caller at the
Cosner and McManmon home Friday
R. A. Smith was a business caller
at the Gerking home Friday evening.
Lester Snyder spent Saturday
night at the McManmon home at the
Pine Tree mill."
Lloyd Root spent Sunday night at
the Spaugh home.
C. H. Spaugh and family and Lloyd
Hoot attended the show In, Bend
Sunday night. .
G. W.; Snyder has been hauling
wood for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eiec Howell have1
been visiting at the. C. W. Howell
home since Christmas.
Roy Wells, of the Pine Tree mill,
was a business caller at the Phelps
home Monday evening.
C. W. Howell took some steers to
Bend Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave MIckels were
callers in Bend Sunday.
Mrs. -Ada McManmon was a caller
at the Iteed home Friday.
Leroy Howell was absent from
school several days last week on ac
connt of sickness.
Rozelia Phelps was a Sunday guest
of Bessie and Lenora Snyder.
Tom Mickels and sons, Edwin and
Myron, were in Bend Saturdav.
Lloyd Root was in Tumalo Friday.;
wav rry Bayley. Wells Cooper and
Chester and Henry Lumberg were at
the Snyder home Sunday evening.
- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wells and family
were in Tumalo Sunday.
Mrs. George Snyder and sons Les
ter and John were callers at the Al-
nngnt home Sunday.
' Financial Statement Of .
The First National Bank
1 0F BEND
At the CloK of Buiineaa December 31, 1919
' RESOURCES
LOAN'S AND DISCOUNTS ; . '. 1774,312.87
BONDS AND WARRANTS G4.29l.79
STOCK IN FEDERAL RESERVE RANK I,'00.l0
BANKING HOUSE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. . . . 34.781.11
OTHER REAL ESTATE OWNED
1VE I"KK -CENT KEUKMI'TION FUND
CASH AND EXCHANGE...'.
LIBERTY HON OS AND U. S. CERT
:':".,'..!:',,.:' LIABILITIES. '
tArjTAL .... :.
SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS
CIRCULATION
DEPOSITS
Mr. and Mrs. F, L. McManmon
wore caller at the Suyder home
Sunday.
Wise Indeed!
He Is n wise man who can on oc
casion put up or bul up but he is a
wiser man who can put up and shut
up. Savannuh Morning News.
Cluutaed adMi-tUtti chare vr tau 10
twnU for SO word or On cent (wr
word for tl over 10. All i&tfld adrtiim
itricttr cuh in tdvanc..
WANTED
WANTED Housekeeper for general
housework. Phono 2091. 87-30
31c.
WANTED 1'aed furniture, . range,
rugs, phonographs, office desks.
If you want to sell, see us. Noth
ing too big or too small. Stand
ard Furniture Co. tlsc.
We pay market prices for chickens at
all times. Rend Fish and Poultry
Market, Wright Hotel Bldg. oS
29tfc.
WANTED You to know that we
do cleaning,, dyeing, pressing, re
pairing and alterations. Bring
work to Dick, the Tailor. Wall
Street. 3 4 -Use.
WANTED Cattle to winter. See
P. A. Devers & Son, Tumalo. Ore.
2!r-22-tfc
WANTED Place to work for board
and room by school girl. Call Red
781. 81-29tfc
WANTED Used phonographs-
Standard Furniture Co. ttsc.
WANTED t'sed furnitnre. Will
pay cash. N. H. Gilbert, Cor. Bond
and Oregon 57-125tfc.
WANTED Work of any description
by 1 2 year old boy after school and
Saturdays. Call Red 781. S0-29tf
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. 98-130tfc
FOR RENT
FOR SALE Two houses with furni
ture. . One 3 room house well built
and furnished, rents for (22.50. One
2 room house furnished, large lot
on Columbia street Boulevard addi
tion, rents for (12.50. For price
and terms call at 1051 Bond St. or
write F F Box 323, Bend, Ore. 92
30-31 p.
FOR SALE One seven-passenger
Studebaker. Will consider trade
for Bend property. Call 1012. Bond
St. 91-30tfc
FOR SALE 45 X 114 foot lot with
3 room house, electric lights and
water, nice lawn, woodshed, chicken
house and run. Cheap for cash sale.
527 Portland Ave., Kenwood. 90
30tfc. FOR SALE 5x7 view camera, case
tripod, printing frames and trays.
Call at 52" Portland ave., Kenwood.
89-30p
FOR RENT Sewing machines
Standard Furniture Co. ttsc.
FOR RENT Furnished room, strict
ly modern, suitable for two gen
tlemen. Inquire 255 Delaware.
72-28tfc
FOR RENT Vacuum cleaners by
the day Standary Furniture Co.
ft sc.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Roll top desk and
chnlr Standard Furniture Co.
' 7.MS.S7
$25.09
1312,971.20
179,200.09 491,217.20
SI.36,I18.(
2.1,000.00
' ,.. 38,751.53
13,50.09
. U8MST.1 1
41.386,118.41
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NEW RECORDS!
I Coming in every day Call and hear them. You
are welcome at any time, whether you are
ready to purchase or not.
POPULAR
A 17:1.1 Mother Maehree', Sung by Taylor Trio.
IkH-auxo, Sung by Taylor Trio.
AUtlDS That Tumble-Down Shark In Athlone, Suiir by Sterling
Trio,
Vou're Still An Old Sweetheart Of Mine,' Sung by Sterling
Trio.
.VJTHI Divinity Alabama, Sung by Campbell and Burr.
Hawaiian Lullaby, Sung by Campbell unit llurr,
.VJilOH Silver Tin-ends' Among The (ioltl, Sung by Henry Burr.
The Itouu-y, (Nevln) Sung by Henry llurr.
'AlKIIWl Huh A Rye, Ma Hah). Sung by Campbell unit llurr.
Mnit Me l.ove'H Lullaby, Sung by Henry llurr.
COMIC SELECTIONS
A FEW NKI.KCTIOXS WITH LAttillS WILL AIM) SI'll'i; TO
VOIR LII1KARV OF RKCORDS. Vol' WILL Ali
WAYS Fll Til KM KNTr.RT.UMNU.
A'MI RrvakfnHt lu My Hel On Sunday Morning, ( Scotch , Song
Sung by Evan Puvles.
It's Nice To lift l p In The Mornln', Sung by Evan Davlea.
AI7H7 War Talk At Pumpkin Vnler, I Rube Mdnologue) by I'al
Stewart.
Moving Picture At Pumpkin Outer. (Kube Monologue)
by Cal Stewart.
Ait I. 10 III Lend You Another, (Comic Sons Sung by Bert Wll-
llama."
Constantly, Sung by Bert Williams.'
A:iwi Vncle Jch'a Courtship, (Comic) Sung by Cal Stewart.
When HefAro Married. (Comic) Sung by Cal Stewart.'
AIRHO r.s.y An A Doctor, (Irish Monologue) Michael Casey
Casey At The DentUta. (Irish Monologue) Michael Casey.
A 1712 I'nrle JoMi Al The Opera, (Rube Monologue) by Cal Ste
wart. I'ncle JohIi And Aunt Namy Kntllh To New York On A
VIK. (Kube Comedy) by Cul Stewurt.
A 1.11(1 Cohen On The Telephone, (Ylddlah Monologue) by Joe
Dayman
Happy Tlui'i MurriMl, by Fred -IHiprex.
-Tin I'll Sv Khi Does, by Al Jolson.
Just As We l'el To Do, by Al JoIhoii.
.VJIMI I'm Saving l'p The Means To iet To New Orleans, by
Al Jolsotl.
NigKt-r Blunt. Sung by Ceo. O'Connor.
A'J22I r'rotn Here To Shunghal, Sung by Al Jolsou.
M lM.lssipl, Sung by Anna Wheatheu.
A-JS21 Tell Me, Sung by Al Jolson '
Wonderful I'al. Sung by Al Jolson.
VJ071 I Wonder Why She Kepi On Saying Sl-SI-SI-Senliir.
Oh Susie Itelmve, Sung by Irving Kuiifmun.
AU7M7 Who I'layeil Poker With Pocahontas (When John Smith
. Went Away)
When Alexander'!! Hum! Is Ihu k In Dixie Land.
SAXA&IONE SELECTIONS
V7o;j The Kiiiliunrr In Your Kyis (Solo) Wheeler WndHWorlh.
SiiiK Me Love'a Lullaby, (Solo) by Wheeler Wadsworth.
VVf Ting Lonit Toy, by Columbia Suxaphone Sextette.
Where The Lanterns Glow, Col. Sax. Sextette.
,V784 Beautiful Ohio Blues, by Col Sax. Sextette.
I'm Ever Wowing Hubbies, by Col Sax. Sextette.
..7;,0 Walling. (Listen Lester) Medley. Col. Sax. Sextette. a
Chong, (He Cornea From Hong Kong) Col Sux. Sextette. I
IU'JO.1 MIkh Sprlngtinie' Snxaiihone Sextette. s
Follow Me. Col. Saxapbone Sextette.
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L. K. SHEPHERD
T
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tiea-)ea(ia(a4
FOR SALE Four. 4 room modern I
Every Bend :, Druggist
How Much He Gives' In Service Compared to What He
Receives
No professional man In Bend ser
ves the community better or more
conscientiously than the druggist.
Mo nrnnmndates vou Willi postage
stamps at cost, maintains a general
information bureau and iree wuiiinn
room, his store Is a first aid hospital
conducted without reward.) he; gets
up in the middle of the night to ans
wer your emergency calls., . n
Night and day he is. , consulted
oftener than any other, and he gives
his professional services without ree.
His only reward, and It I a sman
one at that, comes when you make a
purchase from his stock of merchan-'
dise.
You acce.pt his recommendation
Just as you accept that of your law
yer, your doctor or your banker, be
cause you know that his word Is good
and that he' knows best. Ho can't
afford to make mistakes and he
doesn't. He knows that his whole
success In his chosen profession de
pends on accuracy ou skill on
keeping faith with his customers.
He stakes his reputation a hundred
times a day with a hundred different
customers but his Judgment Is
founded on knowledge and experi
ence the knowledge and experience
of the men of his professldn handed
down through the ages, through
schools, colleges and text books
and the knowledge and experience
which come In the day's work and in
association and . conference with
others In his profession.
The druggist , of today doesn't
guess he knows. And one of .the
reasons he knows Is because be in
SONGS
1
i
house", living room, dining room
enmhined. two bed rooms, kitchen,
hath, plastered. Bend View, nominal
Is Grossly Underpaid
in Return.
sists that the preparations ho sells
shull measure up to the highest
standards.
To reconimond an article, the
druggist must of course, know whul
It contains and how It is mndo, and
this was one reason for the formation
of a co-operative national association
of druggists and physlclnns who pre
pare a complete lino of household
remedies and toilet goods. This as
sociation is the American Druggists
Syndicate.
This Is the largest enterprise of
Its kind in the world. More trial)
28.000 druggists and physicians own
and operate It and guarantee Its pro
ducts. They know that A. I). S. Milk
of Magnesia Is the best In the. world,
they guarantee that A. I). S. Aspirin
meets the highest standards of qual
ity, they stand back of A. D. 8. I'ore
dlxo Tooth Paste the tooth Paste
which whitens like Pe.roxldo be
cause It Is incomparably the best.
And the snmo druggists In the same
way are squtiruly behind the entire
fumlly of A. D. S. products,
It. means everything to you to have
Hitch a guarantee behind the reme
dies you buy a guarantee based
on the scientific knowledge and ex
perience of thousands of exports.
l When you buy an A. I). 8. product
from an A. D. 8. druggist, you muy
do so In tho conlldent belief that you
hnvo secured the finest possible pro
duct at the lowest possible prlco.
Ask nny A. I). S. Druggist for A. D.
i S. product- the next time you need
any household remedy or toilet ar
I tide sold In a drug store.-Adv.
. 'k.
cash payment, 8 per rent of hit In lice
to be paid unmtully, 8. per runt In
tel est on prluclpal, Sou II. J, over
turf. 78-a9tto
FOR SM.E--llti.VK' bleyulo Hlulld
lirtl Fit ntlt tiro Co. lino.
FOR SALE -Ford rondHler. A 1 con
dition. Inquire. Ill Delaware.
711-29-Slp. , ,
FOIt SAI.K-Suutli lletid Malleable
range. ('Ned only it bout seven
months. Also Nitptha kllt-beu cab
inet. 43ft llroiitlwuy. 77-: ai
KOIl SALE- Edition plloiiographii
ami records- Siuiidurd Furniture
Co. It HO.
OFIt SALE New Maxwell roadster
Never run a mile, Cluitsy little ear
for 1118.1 If taken beore Jan. 15.
Inquire. Hend llulletiii. 13 -2S-3Sp
KOIl HALE Four loom house,
I'HOI'ESSIOXAL AM) HI SIXEHH DIKKt TOItV.
JOB WOHK
R. H. FOX
CAKI'KXTh'll HIIOI
121 Minnesota 81.
Dr. Charles A. Fowler
rttVSICIAN AND 8UUOEON
Offices la I ho O'Kan Building
Telephones: Res. Black 1382
Office Rod 33S1
R. S. HAMILTON
ATTOHNET-AT-LAW
Rooms 13-16 Klr( National
Bank Bld. Tel. 811
(Or. Caa'l fornw OIHu.)
H. H. D ArmeiMi Chaa. W. Cnklna
De Armond & Erskinc
L A W Y K R 8
O'Kane Building, Bend, Ore(on
W. G. Manning, D. M. D.
DENTIBT
Suite 12-14 O'Kan Building
Tel. Black 1781 Bend, Oro.
DR. TURNER,
ETC SPECIALIST
Permanently Located In Bend
with New Equipment
Room 8, O'Kano Bldg.
Dr. H. N. MOORE
NKXTISTnr
Tel Black 1671 O'Kane Ulng.
Tekphvna Hcd 711 O'Kunr nt-lg
Dr. E. E. GRAY
DENTIST
l lou9:00 lo 12:001:00 In 3:30
tctfilngi and Suitdoui by apaainnwA
Anna Riei-Finlcy, M. I).
ELKTIUCITV
A SPECIALTY
Office. Rod III.
Residence, 2281.
Phones :,
' HAIR DRESSING PARLOR
Up.tolata elvctrlcal aealp lratmimt4 for
falling hair and dandruff. Parmma Neo
plaMtlfiua. face treatment. All Iclmla
Hair Work don.
MRS. MULLICR
Oregon St. Phone Hud 1851
t
Itcnd IkIko No. 4iiA Loyal Or
der of Moose Meets In Mooss
Halt evory Thursday. Visiting
brothers are cordially Invited to
attend.
DR. G. SKINNER
DENTIST .
- Phone: Office, Rod 2351
Room 17 O'Kane Building
Office Hours: 0 to 121 to 6
MRS. V. A. SMITH
Agent tor the .
NUIIONE CORHIOTH
. Will call, by appointment
1059 Columbia Street.
ADDRESS P. O. UOX 638
W. A. JACOBS
Job Carpenter nnd Contractor
Small Repair Jobs Given
Special Attention
Caraar PlarMa- Av. and 81m Mara St.
BOS 711, BEND
close III, now varan' nnd ready
for occupuiiry. Vrlnu $1SD0, I3D0
nthli. h it I n life like rent. J. Ityatt
H (',). r tl -i! 5 1 f.o
Foil HAI.E by owner til a bur
TMiln Chevrolet 400. ' Call 4FIS
or wrlle box D7. Hend, (H o. I U-aotto
KOIl BALK--Why puicluiBO umid
phoimgrnplia w Intro you can't pur
chase pnrUT Wo havn u good line
of used plionngraphs; also imrt
L. K. Shepherd, Mlnuvsola at rent.
UU-1 lotfo
LOST
LOUT Man's gold watch, substan
tial reward for rut urn lo Hbevlln
llUon lloardlng House or notify llul-It-tin
olllee. 84-.1U-34P
LOST- Lady's wrist walch bulwenti
llroolis-St'iinlon Kill" and Trl-HlatO
store. Finder pli'iise ret urn lo or
notify Warner's slur. 80-30-3'Ji
L. H. Itl( KAIll)
PIANO TUNING
Itegllliltllig
mitt
Repairing
Leave orders nt Logans'
lllurk-211
Baud, Oregon
BATES TRANSFER CO.
BUI Bates Tom Whnelnr
IX A Nil OUTSIDE HAI'IJNO
Orrii-o Krenchle'a Store, 1016
Bund Street
Phone Red 1341
Bend ... Oregon
Carlson & -yons
IM.I'M II IN fa
ct Ili:ATIN(i
I'ltitiiblni and fhittln Kuppllet,
I tut It Room Acceuorlrt, etc.
Pipe. Vulvcs
and FiltiniiH
I'Iioni: ki:d is!) i
H. C. DAVIS
Will build or repair your
house Sailnfuciorlly, Plans and
estimates furnished. Shop at
303 Green wood Ave,
Bend Park Co.
Real Ettate and Intursncs
Rend Conipany Uiiliillny
Own Your
Own Home
I have some htrgtiin.s
in BUNGALOWS
KASV YKKMI
J. A. EASTES
. Central Oregon's Leadintf
INSURANCE AGENCY
' Tinning and Shoot Metal
WM. MONTGOMERY.
Furjnces, .Spouting. Quttorlng,
Cornice and Skylight
Repairing promptly sttended to
Prices right, work gtinrnnleed
BEND INSURANCE
AGENCY
t WrtUra of all klnda of iniuranca. Old
at Inatiranca Aa.nrr In Cantral Ore
ton. H. C. Ellia. r'irat National Bank
Btlildlna-, Band. Orason.
Dodge Brothers
Motor Cars
walthkr-willTams CO.
U. S. McCluro, Salesman -
SEND A POSTAL TO
0. K. MAST
PIANO TUNER
TUNING-CLEANING.REPAIRING
- BEND, OREGON