The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 19, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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THE BKND Ill'l.LRTlN. DAILY KIHTION, It KM), OltKtlON, THURSDAY, FK11HUAHY IlliiO
Find Measurement for Sound.
Sounil. thiiiiKli upoiulHKly i very ilef
Inlto inniilfeHtHtimi of tii'tlvlly. Is pe
culiar aiunnn iiliynlriil iilieiiomenn for
ltd lack at units or menus of iiii-us-lirenient.
An Auicrlnin physicist hn
flnnlly arrived nt ti metliml of pxpress
lug Round value In walls, iiinliliii! nlv
solute nicnmirenii'iits wllli new ntyil ra
ther complex ttlnuiriitiiK. A Blmulnrcl
source of sound, .ciiIUmI n "phone," Is
niiule nitjiiKtulile In (om hy changing
the volume of the resonator uiul the
tension of wires sunnurtlns a mlrn
rtlaplirngm. I'Yom the Pooemher Pop
ular Mechanics Minroxlne.
High Prices During Civil War.
The cost uf staples were extremely
high OurliiK the four years of the Civil
war, nnil a decline In prices began to
set In In l.W and lSt!7. The following
nre the irices of staples which pre
vailed In !Sii7: Coal. JS.50 per ton;
Hour, Jlt LTi per harrel; sugar, 14
cents ft pound ; hatter. 0 cents per
pound j fresh heef, ltl',4 cents per
pound; eggs. 4li cents per iftxen.
gentlo for women or children, a
perfect city family cow, l'rlee JUS.
Phone 4K12. H. K. Merstlort. 80-63-G4p.
FOR SALE or TKADK Will ox
chaitKa some de.xlniblo unimproved
Willamette valley acreage close to
Portland for property In or near
Hnnd. See tt. C. Wluslow. 29-B2-3
p.
FOR SALE Five room modem
house, wired for electric range
and tank heater. Hood flreplnco. In
quire 317 Hroadway. 27-62-li-lp
FOR SALK HIkIi Krude alto horn
cheap, S3 Oregon street. 22-6t-62p,
, Imparting Information.
The Utile hoy across the way came
In to rail on me when 1 was linking
doughnuts, lie Informed me his moth
er made doughnuts, too. After a silence
he said: "She lets me eat only three
when she hakes thetn." After another
silence he added: "She didn't hake tiny
this week yet." Chicago American.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENTS
Cluatfled adrertlau. cnanc ir teeue tv
rent for tO word or la. One cent Vi
word (or H ortr 10. All cluaifle4 ftdvertiainp
trictlr CMh trn'mdrmncm-
WANTED
"WANTED TO BUY Second hand
stove and dresser. Inquife 189
Jefferson place, near Fuller's Gro
cery. 25-62p
WANTED TO RENT Male Persian
or Angora cat. Call Black 521.
19-61-62pd.
WANTED Furniture, phonographs.
ranges and household goods of all
description. Standard Furniture Co.
61tfc
FOR SALE Ilea lit If ul white skye
terrier dog, fine companion for
child, also good watchdog. Inquire
29 Greely Ave. 20-l-ii2p
Bend Hardware for your
aluminum house numbers,
Adv
r OR SALE Apples. Spitieuherg
Newtown. Uusset and Rome
Heaiity. Low Prices. Free ileliv
ery. I4t! Oreenwood avenue. Tele
phone Black 1231. Office hours
I to 6 p. m. lS-li0-4
Dont put it off get
your house numbers from
Bend Hardware Co. Adv
FOR SALE 6-room modern house
with hath, cheap. Inquire F. L.
Smith, 109 Columbia St. 17-00-62p
The sooner your numbers
are up the quicker the car
rier service, bend Hard
ware Co. for house num
bers. Adv.
BARGAIN IN IRRIGATED LAND
SO acres In the Ochoco project one
mile north of Prineville. Easily Irri
gated. 30 acres in cultivation. J.
E. Bloom, Prineville, Oregon.
60-C2p.
FOR SALE If you are looking for
a modern 6 room house In Bend's
most exclusive residence district, call
at Bulletin office. ll-60-04p
WANTED Your dressmaking. Take
work to Mrs. Alley, 1555 First
street, just across railroad track.
10-60-65p
WANTED Girl or woman for dining
room and up stairs work p. hone
or write Mrs. J. Manning, Silver Lake
Hotel. 13-60-62C
WANTED Cood woman cook for
hotel, good place, good wages,
phone or write Mrs. J. Manning,
Silver Lake, Oregon. 14-G0-62C
Want your mail deliv
ered? Better get your
house numbers from Bend
' Hardware. Adv.
FOR SALE Four room house
Large front room living and din.
fng room combined. Vtr ntwl
lights Three lots, trees and chick
en park and line lawn. Inquire
Holmes Urocery, 1124 Newport Avo.
3-59-G2p
FOR SALE New 3 room plastered
house, corner lot. near mills, pos
session at once. C. V. Silvis.
7 0-5 5 t fa
FOR SALE Why pu-cnase used
phonographs where you can't pur
chase parts? We have a good line
of used phonographs; also parts
L. K. Shepherd, Minnesota street.
39-130tfc
FOR SALE House mail boxes, nt
Buchwalters. S3-37tfc
USED CARS
RAGS WANTED Will pay 5c per lOR SALE One seven-passenger
nnnnrlfnr elean nirs. no small I Studebaker. Will consider trade
trimmings, sacks, old pants or socks 'or Bend Property. Call 1012. Ban
wanted. The Bend Bulletin' "'- i-jimc
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Sewing michlnist and
vacuum cleaners at Staudard Fur
niture Co. . 61-2c
FOR RENT 33 acres within a mile
of Bend, uncultivated for several
years; water for 33. acres of crop un
used and going to waste. Will lease
for term of years crop rent only or
will pay you to work it for me. J.
F. Bean, Box 171, Cincinnati, Ohio.
31-G2-63c
FOR RENT Store room formerly
occupied by postoffice. Inquire
Bulletin. 66-54tfc
FOR SALE
FOR SALE 3 year old jersey cow
FOR SALE Used Ford cars. Cars
quaranteed Cent.-Oro., Motor Co.
C3-41tfc
FOUND
FOVND BICYCLE See Chief of Po
lice at Rest room. 4-59-62c
LOST
LOST 32x4 Goodyear tire and rim,
Also tire rack from Ve.lie car. Re
ward for return to C. W. Hayes,
Bend Hardware Co. 2-59-G4p
LOST A turkey. Finder notify the
Altamont Hotel and be paid for
his trouble. CO-Clc
LOST One Hupmoblle crank. Re
turn to Deschutes garage and receive
reward. 28-2-3p
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B
tNKS prosper only In the same ratio that
their customers prosper and the degree in
gffffjj which they render helpful assistance to those
customers. 1
More than 3,500 individuals, firms and cor
porations bank here because they receive every,
form of bankiiiK service consistent with good
business practice.
Over a million -dollars in deposits.
fc
Tm Bahii or S'Hmo Behvic
The First National Bank
OF BEND
IS ,
Millio
who take
1DLAIN, simple country
folk down in Texas went
to bed one night as poor as
the proverbial church mice
and awoke to find themselves
millionaires!
V
But they cannot accustom them
selves to their new prosperity, and
they do the . mosf extraordinary
things imaginable with their newly
acquired wealth. Qld Jake Wells
went right out and bought him-
mures.-
in v vomers ;
self $4., SO worth of bananas,
ate thorn, and died.
Mrs. Snodgrass, wife cf the village
doctor (who hasn't tho slightest idea
how rich she is), built a large wing
on the old homestead so she could
tako in more roomers !
And it's true! Tho great oil boom
that has recently transformed the
most desolate section of Texas into
a land of untold wealth has produced
a new phenomenon in our national,
life unlike anything the world has
ever seen before.
Don't fail to read "Millionaire Made While You Wait," by Fraxier Hunt,
in the new Cosmopolitan
Is parent-love a
menace ?
Great men almost invariably have had unusual
mothers or fathers who played a conspicuous part
in shaping their lives. And yet eminent psycholo
gists tell us that the pumpering love' of parent for
child unless wisely directed -can do tremendous
harm.
purvey O'HiRjjins has intet viewed oneof the great
est nerve-specialists in America on this vital problem.
Nothing more amazing and dramatic
has been writu-n about human rela
tionships than "Tho Love-Imarje," in
this month's Ccsmipclilan.
When a financier's wife
pawns her jewels
You won't know until the end of the
story why she did i . But when ihs
pretty young wi.'e of a feeble ol I millionaire is se n
to frequent a pawnbroker's, and then enter a cheup
lodging-house, being watched by u good-looking
detective wall, ihere',3 enough mystery, love,
action, and hih finance in this unuaual Ktory to
satisfy anybody.
"Her Secret" by Will Payne lj the first of a
series of tho iidvi-nturc-s of lien Bodet, bujitmss
detective, who we prophesy- will take rank us
one cf the most interesting sbuths of fiction.
"Nearly
everybody
worth while
reads
Cosmopolitan "
Are wives harder
to get along with than husba,.ds?
Boxer thought so, bocitusc, as he told his friend
Churny, his wifo hud called him a "drunken sutyr'
simply because he tried to light his cigarette at an
electric-light bulb.
And Chnrny agreed with him because Am wife had
told him that he never kept a promise in his life. And
he sometimes did! Gouvern.;urMerriH,in"The Great
Friends." has surpassed himself in this rolhYking
story f domestic misunderstand
ings and how they were overcome.
Don't fail to read it in the new Cosmopolitan.
They discovered the
fountain of youth
"Phony" Dick ant "Overcoat" Ben-
ttic had just relieved an oil mmjnnte
of $500. But wh.ii they went and lont It on tho
Kentucky Derby they simply didn't have the
heart to go home to Mrs. "Plumy," who kept the
cash (and who also kept truck of their prowess in
the papers). So they drcidcd -, t ilce a little fishing
trip out Califorr:; way, and that's how they
happened to disunvor the iVutJiy Fountain.
You who have epplaudrd his "Boston Blackie"
stories will delight in this crock atory in a lighter
vein by Jack Beyle in th,j current Cosmopolitan.
DorCt miss these in the same number
"Kindred of the Dust"
Peter B. Kyne's great story of
a rich lumber laird, his only
son, and a beautiful girl.
"The Crown Prince f
Pyne's Falls, Massachu
setts" The story of an aviator
who didn't see service until he
got back home by Royal
Brown.
"The Father of Waters-
One of the greatest stories
Rupert Hughes has written.
"The May-fly--You will
probably recognize more than
one girl you have known, in
this story of a flirt by Dana
Gatlin.
"Uneasy Street-- A dramat
ic chapter in Arthur Somers
Roche's great novel of love
and mystery.
"The Relapse of Captain
HOTSTUFF" Old reliable j.
accessory to holiday celebra
tion strictly according to Hoyle
by Harris Dickson.
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