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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1920)
PAQB 4 TBB BEND nUUiETIN. DAILY EDITION, HRND, OKEOON, MOMMY, KEllltl'ARY 'M, I DUO nold, Katherino Day, Jes sie Pomcroy, Jack Wani chek, George Rruinlow and J. B. Noble and Amy Noble. 63-67c Iioiiho nml run. Him' owner, flOO ltlvorfruut, uu phono llluok 224 1. 3B-04 L. K, Bbopliard, Mliimmotn HtrmU. o-iaoifo FOIt HAI.H IIouho mall boxiiH, at Uuiiliwallmw, HH-B7tfq USED CARS VOH BAl.K Kiimml nuk liurfiit. l'liono llluok sa or cull ut 1005 Wont Dili Htroot, S7-0I-BHO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS HAI.IC Ono vovvii-piimuinKor Htiiilnliaki'r. Will coimlilor Irudn for lluud property. Cull 10111, I loud HI. H-SOlfo i - - m , i ,' ; ' , ;.. V ! !!'"'$ '.r,-'' i i. KOIl BAl.K Umd Ford earn, Cur' KiiaruiitiiiMl I'unl.-Oru. Motor Co. U-iHto OluMiftmi aiivvrtuiiiti nrn nr lu 10 it U for 8 wunti of Oit cmt lr wni (or ttll Over 514. All cl few 1 04 ftUvartliiutf ttrlctly euh In advance KOH BAl.K 3-lni'll furm wngiiit, full Hixn Iron hud and couch, liiiilro 636 Coloriulo uvo. 38-04-lllSp vdu HALK Klvo room iiiodorn Iioiiho. wlrml for oloclrlo ihiiru nnd tank ln-iitor. (loml llroplaon, In uulro 31" Drouilwiiy. 27-U:!-(Np i'DU iAI.B Now 3 room pliistorcul Iioiiho, rornnr lot. nonr mlllx, ioh aouulun ut once. C. V, NIIvIm. ' 70-Cnifo. I The 1 ma; I T :':-.; ,1 Phonograph Brings beauty in full measure to your hbme. BEAUTY OF DESIGN- Its artistic simplicity, its quiet richness and finish,, if it were regarded only as a piece of furniture would make it more than attractive to the eye. BEAUTY OF TONE- The.secret lies in the jeweled Sapphire Ball. It is no larger than the point of a pin, yet so exquisitely adjusted that its mdvement along the record, grooves produces tones of the most limpid sweetness. j BEAUTY OF SELECTIONS- The voice that thrills grand opera audiences, the wavering call of the violin, the difficult technique of the piano, or the puls ing jazz, yours is the limitless opportunity to have any or all ," on your Pathe. Let us play your favorite selections on the Pathe, and then explain our liberal terms. COSTS NO MORE THAN THE ORDINARY PHONOGRAPH DOUBLE DISC RECORDS S3 CENTS EACH THOMPSON MUSIC COMPANY ' E. M. THOMPSON WANTED WANT KO I'OBlllon iih cook for k in u 1 1 oi'inv of muii, Wiito M-43, euro of Hiilliitln, n-U5-U!u I WANTKH To hy from oun lo elcht Sliorthorii milk cowh, not t over hIx yours old, muxt lio rlK'it . lor ctisii. niiuo mi piiriiciiuirH in first lottor. lloacii mid OiiHliirHon IMilltvun, Orciion. KOII SAf.K Why piiictiimn imml plioiioKi-aplm ulioro you can't pur I'liitHii parur Wo Iiiivo a xd lino of HMod phohOKi'iiplix; nlr piirln and AvoldrETOS& (fejfiin Every Cak , WANTKH HospoiiHlhlo I wIlIiih to riMit lypowrlti'r nuki ami tonus. Ilond, OioKim. .stali Addroiiii Ilox :i:i, WAXTKO Kuriilttiro, iilioiioiTruiilm, raiiKOH and lioumliold KondH of all domTlpdoii. Staiidard l-'uiulturo Co. fy ltfo:W : M I ii fHim , I KtZXWZ4l, rty: 1 41-nt-r.p FOR RENT WAN'TKl) Your droioimakliiK. Tako work to Mm. Alloy. U.&& First U Blrocl, Jiiat across railroad traok. I W 10-uo-or.p A ItACS WANTED Will pay tc per pouudfor rloiin rirRa, no small M trlmmliiKH. HiickH, old pantx or micka wanli-d. Tim Ilond llullntlu. 1 VOll It KXT .Small ranch; ulso -iji rows, liorson, rhlckollH oihI Iioiiho- hold kooiIs for Balo. Inquire Bill- t lolln office. 4ti-r,-G7p V , f VOii It KXT 3 and 4-rooiu apart- inoi'.tH, mifurnlMliod. Apply n ' Downing Cafe. 4 9-Gfitfo Bj KOFI HKXT Slum room fiiriiiorlv occupied by imntofflco. lnciiiiro Ilullntin. fi li -f 1 1 r- . FOR SAL E ij ? At Once Women who are Practical to take care of Influenza Patients N 4S-C&-70P ft , fj llohr !U DAItliAlN In used piano. Inqtilro Mrs. .Miiller llalidio.i.iinit I'arlorH, M OroRon street. rOlt SAI.K l'riictlcally now piano, eo.st $7o0. will noil for M $K0. Von will find t It Eh u hl (Jj lnirmiin. Some terms if desired. tjl Call 10 Ijiva ltoad. 43-65-p W 0 Hcjiort to--- Dr. C. A. FOWLER CITY HEALTH OFFICER liooin It), O'Kniif Huildinir. - g. AIR MAIL FUND IN POSTOFFICE BILL Item of 91,415,000, Eliminated by House, Is in Measure Reported -to the Senate. (By United Press to The Bend Bulictinl WASHINGTON'. D. C, Feb. 23. Included In the post ofSce appropri ation bill as reported by the senate committee today, is an item for $1, 415,000 for the establishment of a New York to San Francisco air mail route. The house, in passing the bill, eliminated ail appropriations for aerial mail service. tion 31-15-13. $10 IT. S. I. K. -$6. . Emma Johnson to Edward O. Stad- ter, W D lot 4, Blk. 27. Blvd. addit ion $100 V. S. I. R, SOcts. Carl A. Johnson to Arthur L. Fleming, W D .Wl-4 SE1-4, section 20-15-13, $1,800 V. S. I. R. $2. Daily Market Report RECORD OK TRANSFERS. United Stales to Elbejt C. Smith, Patent, Nl-2 SE1-4, NE1-4, El-2 Xff 1-4, section 31-22-19. Ralph- Dunn to The Public, affi davit. H. T, Brady to-Floyd Phillips, W. D. SW1-4 NE1-4 & SEl-4"KEl-4, sec- (FurnlshH h mmnttmrnt with the , Central Orecon Bank.) . j LIVESTOCK ! NORTH PORTLAND, Feb. 23. ' Cattle Receipts 2,455; very slow; market 50c to $1.00 lower. Best steers, grain and pulp fed, $11.00 1150; choice. $ 1 1.00 ff 11.50; good to choice. $9.0010.00; medium to good. $8.00(5 9.00; fair to good. $7.00 in 8.00; common to fair. $6.00 ft 7.00: choice cows and jieifors, $9.00 9.7 5; good to -choice, $8.00 (ft 9.00; medium to good. $7.00 8.00; fair to medium, $6.00ig 7.00; canners, $3.0Q(ft6.00; bulls, $6.25 I W 8.50: prime light calves, $15.50 I ft 17.00: medium light, $12.50 115.50; heavy, $7.00(?2 1 2.50; stock iers and feeders, $8.00 9.50. I Hogs Receipts, 1,580; slow; prices lower. Prime mixed, $15.50 (S16.00: extreme, $16.10: medium mixed. $15.0015.50; rough heavies. $ 1 1.00 15.00; pgs, $13.00 14.00 Sheep Receipts, 900; steady; east of mountains lambs, $17.00 18.00; light valleys. $ 1 6.W) 17.00; heavy, $ 14.50 15.50: feeders, $12.00 16.00; yearlings, $15.00 $15.50; wethers, $ 1 3.00 1 3.50; ewes, $10.00 12.00. GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY Peg: o' My Heart is a rattling- good play and good cast of players has been chosen to present it at the j L. A. A. C. on iriday even ing, February 27. Jay B. Noble will direct it and the i! following players will ap-; pear: John Gagen, Dr. L. VV. Gatchell, Mrs. J. F. Ar-j mm "Economy Makes Happy Homes and Sound Nations." -George Washington Tit Bw or Srio 8ftvio The First National Bank OF BEND Just the Thing You Want Somebody Else May -Have for Sale. Just the Thing You Have For Sale Somebody Else May Want to Buy. Get Togther Through ,y Bulletin : Classified Ads. !:iiff:ti:n;t:;ti;iiii;ii;;i:::;:t;ttiit::i;:i:i:!nit:ui:;it: In Quality Shoes, we' offer for your consideration. We make no reservation as to quality. We have bought the best, and it is the best you are looking for, you can make no mistake in coming to this store for your shoes. k r r f ci . .1 livery rair or onoes must give the wearer value received or we will give you a new pair or your money back. No ifs or ands just a plain statement ii . -n 1 1 mat we wm duck, up to the letter. r.wwvwvvwvvwtwwwvv; Our Shoes are All Leather! The styles will show for themselves. As to PriceThey are as low as good shoes can be sold. vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvivvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv JVe carry Shoes for Men, Women and Children and Every Shoe"A Quality Shoe" rpF7 I La s if amJ I I & fiiina If you have foot troubles come in and let us see how we can adjust your troubles. Foot Comfort Department in connection with the store. AH Examinations Free. The Bend Shoe Co.1 First National Bank Building, Oregon St. SHOES OF THE BETTER. KIND We carry Hose for for men, women and children JKIiSKUHSKKSSKltHHSII! K lUlllMBUIIIHBilU ilH!!!miIimii:il!ill IIIHI! !1II!HIIII.HIIII I!!!IH!!I "'"""iiiimiimimmmimimniimmmiii J If