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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1920)
PAOR TUB UEN'D llCU.E'riN. .DAILY EDITION. BEND. OltKOON. TlllllMDAV, MAllCI I, IIMO SNOW IS WELCOME ON HIGH DESERT BROTHERS. March 4. Mrs. Harry Evans is visiting her daughter Mrs. Ginch Thoffman near Prinevillo. Mrs. Charloa Sherman of Fife, Is ,. moving his cattle from Powell Hutte whore he has them feeding through Xhis winter. , Mr. H. E. Moore is hauling hay from Ell Wilson's place. Mr. R. S. Urudly is fencing his additional homestead. Mrs. Mary Cox made a trip to Bend last week with her new truck. Mr. Max Meeklinberg has bought the John McKay place joining the place he bought from Mr. Roy Win ers, R. H. Armons has rented one of Mr. Mecklinsberg's ranches. The snow was a welcome visitor to the desert as the ground was get ting yery dry. Mrs. Eli Wilson was called To Mr. Jimmie Taylor's Sunday, February 29J Mr. aud Mrs. Taylor are the happy parents of an 8 lb. boy. Moth er and baby are getting along fine. Mr. Ernest Smith who was work ing for R. A. Armons died Friday of flu. OYSTER FEED GIVEN AT DESCHUTES HOME DJSSl'HUTES, March 4. The Bachelor Oyster Supper, was very much enjoyed at Jim Low's home Saturday night. Those present were: -Mr. W. H. Gray, C. S. Parks, Jack Brula. Dea Low and Mr. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Parks were in Bend Saturday on business. George Holton was in Deschutes on business Monday afternoon. Mrs. C. W. Wilson was in Bend Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. George Holton called on Mr. and Mrs. Parks Sunday after noon. Mr. L. A. Brande.uburg is on the sick list this week. NEWS ITEMS FROM PINEHURST HOMES ' PINE HURST, March 4. Mrs. C. M. Phelps ajid Mrs. F. L. McManmon were shopping In Bend Friday. Lester Snyder was in Tumalo Sat urday. Sam Burgess of the ' Pine Tree mill was a business caller at the f helps home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Slickels were at the Snyder home Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Gerking were in Tumalo Saturday. Bessie Snyder was a caller at the ticea borne Saturday evening.A . G. W. Snyder, delivered a load of potatoes for George Sandal In Dea chutes Monday. George Sandal has been ' helping KODert smith saw wood lor the past Treex. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. McManmon were business visitors in Bend Mon day. Mrs. A. H. Reed and Charles Mont gomery were ' shopping in Bend Thursday. Reginald Bayleyf Tumalo business caller at the Snyder home &unaay and Monday. Pine Hurst schooliwill open again Wednesday, if the present storm does not leave us four or five feet of snow as some, of the old timers are telling us it will. Mrs. R. R. Smith was a caller at several of the homes in the neighbor hood last week. Mrs. C. M. Phelps and Mrs. F. L. McManmon were callers, at the Sny der home Friday afternoon. Lenore and Harvey Snyder called sit the McManmon home Tuesday. RIGHT OF WAY FOR HIGHWAY CLEARED PLEASANT JUDGE March 4. J. F. White went to Redmond Tues day with a load of sweet clover seed to have cleaned, at the mill. - ,3. W. Petersen was transacting business in Bend on Thursday. His car broke down so he had to leave it in Tumalo and Mr. BuIIard of Tumalo brought him home. Dad Gray attended the party at Jim Lowe's Saturday night. There, is a crew of men cleaning right of way (or the highway and Financial Statement Of , THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND At the Close of Business February 28, 1920 'RESOURCES. fcpans and Discounts.... $ 801,039.99 Bonds and Warrants : 62,159.67 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 1,500.00 Banking iiouse, t urmture Other Keal instate Owned. Other Liabilities Five Per Cent Redemption Cash and Exchange Liberty Bonds $1,297,757.06 LIABILITIES. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits .$ 61,042.93 Circulation , 12,500.00 Deposits 1,224,214.13 the a ray J. A. place. It 1h reported that Mm Chase Is slek in bed. Kail Woods wan a caller at the Gray homo on Monday. Fred Seeling returned to llend ou Wednesday after spending about a week visiting Mr, uud Mrs. W. 11. Gray. . Mrs. Alfred Pedersen was shopping lu Redmond Tuesday accompanied, by her sou Oswald. Alfre.d Mlkkelacn has stayed at home from, school several days this week ou account of sickness. George White of the U. S. Army is spending a few days with bis par ents Mr. aud Mrs. J. F. White, lie Is stationed at present at Camp Dodge, Iowa but will receive his discharge lu June. Antoue Ahlstrom was in Redmond on business ou Tuesday. Jimnile Huttou came out from Redmond the first of the week to do some work on the land he is clear ing. , Mrs. J. F. White is nursing at the Swalley home, during the illness of several members of the family. They are all improving according to the latest reports. Airs. E. li. Johnson and baby re turned from Uend ou Tuesday. Anton AUlstrom aud Miss Ililmn Nelson were Uund visitors Thursday. Mr. aud Mrs. Alfred Padersen and son Oswald were iu Redmond on Friday. All the farmers in tht neighbor hood are busy getting up wood pre- ' i"ury 10 naving a wood saw come out from Kedmoud and saw It up, SIBERIA NOT1 ALL SQUALOR For Six Months of the Year Flower Bloom in Profusion in Otherwise Desolate Country. .Amidst the filth, squalor nnd pover ty of Siberia It Is goud to Uud some thing whleh swins devoid of all the. and which speaks to this desolate country of a betfer day. ' Uler months of snow and Ice. nnd within a week from the time the snow lias disappear ed, spring begins, and with It come the flowers. Spring and summer 11ml au tumn are all cne lu Siberia there Is 00 time for them all: a brief six months Is the most which nnture a I lows, and so they have to cram Into that space everything they can. the Christian Science Monitor says. J ne enter tiowers are anemones. Irises and lllles-of-t!ic-valley. All of them, especially the latter, grow wild In great profusion, and the whole world seems to smell of lilies for a brief two or three weeks. Traveling between Vladivostok and Harbin little seml-Chlnese-Russinn boys bring great bunches of lilies of-the-valley to the trains, which, can be bought for a few cents. They start perhaps by askiog four rubles for a basket. This you refuse, and past on to the next boy. Then the whistle blows, and the boys ru.h up to you shouting : "Three rubies ; two rubles !" Still you take 00 notice; then yon clamber on the train, which very slow ly crawls out of the station, and you eventually buy as many lilies as you can carry for one ruble, the boy being perfectly content, and you, thinking of the prices In Fifth avenue, are also happy lu the thought of your posses sion. HELD 1 PROVERBS IN HONOR Greatest Men In the Pages of History. Have Left Testimony to That Effect That proverbs have always been dear to the true Intellectual aristoc racy of a nation, there Is abundant. evidence to prove. Take but these three names io evidence, which are In themselves a host. Aristotle made a. collection of proverbs; nor did he count that he was, doing herein ought unworthy of his great reputation;, however, some of his adversaries may have made, tlil.s a charge against him. lie is said, to, have been the first who did so, though many others have fol lowed In the same path. Shakespeare loves them so well that besides often citing them, and Innumerable covert, allusions, rapid side glances at them, which, we, are In danger of missing unless, we ore at homo In the proverbs, ofi EiK-innd. w-prnl, ot his slnrSj. as and, Fixtures.:.... 29,514.31 7.396.67 13,626.31 Fund 625.00 ..$225,945.11 155,950.00 381,895.11 they are camped near $1,297,757.06 "Measure for Measure," "All's Well That Knds Well," have proverbs for their lilies. And Cervantes, 11 nnmo only Inferior to Sluikuspeara, has not left us In doubt In respect of the affec tion with whleh he regarded them. Bvery reader of "loti Quixote" will remember Ills sipilio. who Sometimes cannot open his mouth but there drop from It almost ns nmny proverbs as 4 words. I might nnmo others who held the. proverb In honor men who, Ihomrh rhry may not attain to these thro, are yet deservedly accounted great. Trench. . Decision of Character. Another nilvNUliiue of this chnrnclp' Is I tin 1 It isittut from u great dea. nt InirfwreiK-e yud oluamctive Miilmr inee which an irresolute iittiu iiui tie aliuost sunt to encounter. Weak ties lu every Turin twiu;:: iin-opim-v Mini a mull may lie allowed to wlh to h kind or climuclttr with whleh stiiiiil liy Htul loiiMTIIueoiT limy mil imike . five. When H Hi 111. divisive spirit Is rev gnlgiH. I). illl'lollS to sue llMU' III! iii-e i lenrs nriiiiiet 11 mull. 111 it! leave I1I111 room mill h-.-iMliim. . Put It In Tlio Ilulletln. ClsMtiAcd advertiMiitt enanra tr teu to ttnu tor ZD word or m. On cent Pf word far U ov.tr JtU. All elauiflvii advertising ilrtcuy cabQ id auvaooa. WANTED WANTED A standard make type writer in good condition. Give do tails. Write post office Box 95 Rend Oregou. ll-7 4p GARDENING I liavo moved back to town aud am now booking orders for gardening work. Telephone Red 1771 for appointments. C. H. Bis hop. 7l-97p WANTED Two or 3-room nicely furnished apartment or smnll fur nished house. Inquire or address 202 Bulletin office. 81-70tf WANTED Man single, office man and typewriter, one half time oc cupied in taking water readings over telephone and record clerk of same. Write or cull Central Oregon Irriga tion Co. Deschutes, Oregon. 67 68tfc. WANTED Furniture, phonographs, ranges and household goods ot all description. Standard Furniture Co. 6ltfo RAGS WANTED Will p&T Be per poundfor clean rags, no small trimmings, sacks, old pants or socks wanted. The Bend Bulletin. FOR RENT FOR RENT 80 acres, three-quarters of a mMe west of Terrebonne. All in cultivation, 10 acres In alfalfa. A good lease to the right party. In quire Hugh O'Kane. 88-72-0p FOR RENT 3 and 4-room apart ments, unfurnished, near mills. Apply Downing Cafe. 91-72tfc FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms, suitable for gentlemen. Inquire American Bakery. 90-72-74j FOR RENT Four room furnished apartment. Private bath, private entrance. Apply Bartlett Hotel. 85-71-73c. FOR SALE FOR SALE Firtit class Jersey cow. Price 880. H. F. Mersdorf. Plume 4F12. . 13-74-7,6p FOR SALE. Two good Jersey mllJt cows. One fresh and one coming fresh soon, also Ford touring car Inquire Bend Fish & Poultry- Mar ket. 12-71-75p FOR, SAX.E Eighty acres of land under Swalley Ditch. Easy terms if taken at once. Inquire Bulletin 9-74-76P TO. EXCHANGE A good residence lot near depot for labor. Inquire 1061 Bond. Phone, Red 331. 8-74-77p. FOR SALE 3: room house, furnish ed. Inquire after 5 p. m. at 523 Delaware Ave. i 98-7P FOR SALE or TRADE -160 acres, 100 in cultivation, 150 acres paid up Water right, small house and sta ble all fenced. 100 acres, ready for alfalfa, 15 miles east of Bend. G. W. FoBter, Slsteja,, Oregon. 6-74-770 FOR SALE or TRADE 4 head of milch cows, one- Jersey fresh, one HolBtein, one blue Gurnsey, orie Shorthorn. O. W. Foster, Sisters, Oregon. 7i-7.4-77c FOR SALEThoroughbred roosters. White Leghorns, 82, Barred' Docks 83, Ancona 83, White Wyandottes 83. Very fine specimen of birds. '' Warning to Mothers Mothers should see that the whole family take a thoro, purifying system cleansing Fiz-ik this spring. NOW IS TUB TIM H. The family, will be healthier, happier, and get alpng better if. the blood is glvon a. thoro purifying, the stomach and bowela cleaned out and the germs ofi winter accumulated In the system, driven away. HOLLIHTBH'S I1O0KY MOUNTAIN THA is-one of the. very, besti and surest' spring medicines to; take. Oet it and see the difference In the whole family. Their color will be, better, they'll feel fine and be well and happy. OWL PHAR MACY. . . Bond Fish and Poultry Market. 94 78-76P, FOR HALM HV OWNKRJ 11 leu col', tier iota lu Wlostorln addition Clump. Mrs. J. SchwolUer. 1 1 It 0 UladHtotio Avo Portland, .Oregon. B-78-75p FOR SAI.K New modern B room bungalow. Terms. Imiulre lifter p. m. ut 1125 Delaware Avo. 8 T 2-7 Op. Central Oregon Realty Co. 931 Bond St. BARGAIN SPECIALS H, 000 equity In one of the finest most modern, houses iu Bend, In exclusivo district, to exchange, tor sinull unencumbered houso, A real elussy homo. Flue 5 or 8-room inodorn house to exrhaugo for Portland home Will assume. S-rnom houso (new), can give Immediate possession, partly modern; tonus $1600 1 8-room house, near Delaware aveniio; part terms Jisoo S-room houso (new), McKay avenue; partly furnished.... IH50 5-room house, McKay ave J50 4-room house, modern; terms.2200 7-room, strictly modern. Im mediate possession 16500 6 -room plastered, lawn, shuda trees, partly furnished, near mills; terms 11900 4-room partly modern, three lots, everything Unit makes an Ideal home; tnko Dodgo car part pay ment, rest easy terms.' See us about our exceptional farm values Just listed, alfalfa and po tatoes are the money getters. ' Central Oregon Realty Co. 931 Bond St. FOR SALE New 2 room bouse fur nished. Lights und water In houso. 1145 A I l)ii ny Ave. Highland addition. 84-71-76p FOR SALE One of the best built modern seven room houses In Bend, choice location, 80,500. Mod ern new brick residence, choice lo cation, 84,700. Throe modern B room bungalows, $3,150 each. J. A. Bastes. 87 FOR SALE 4-room house, large front room, living and dining room combined, wator and lights. Three lots, trees, chicken park and line lawn. Inquire Holmes Gro cery, 1124 Newport ave. 77-70-75p FOR SALE House mail boxes, at Buchwalters. 83-67tfc FOR BALE Why purcnase used phonographs where you can't pur chase parts? We have j. good lln ::::::tu:ntuttu;uttau:atit:::i:u:::i::tamiam:iir.xr Just the Thing You Want Somebody Else May Have for Sale. Just the Thing You Have For Sale Somebody Else May Want . to. Buy. GetTogtheiv Throng. we"kiy Bulletin Classified Ads. ::::::::::i:::::i::::t:::::i::i:i::i:::::::i:::::i::t;f:::::::it::ii:ii: of iisod phonographs; also pnrta, L. K. Bhephurd, Minnesota hi reel, tU-UOtfc USED CARS FOR BA!.E--Vsd Ford ciira. Carl KUninntoeil Cont,-()ro. Motor Co. 63-4 ltfo FOR SAI.K One aovou-pnaaongnr Btudebuknr. Will consider trad for Bend properly. Cull lOlf, Bond 8t. . ... t-30lfo PllOl i:SSI()..L ANI G. E. MAST-PIANO TUNER TUNING CLEANING KKl'AIUING Ollloo wltli Day. Muln Co. KKND. OREGON Di . Charles A. Fowler PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offlcea In tho O'Kano Ilulldlng Tuluphouos: Kin. Illack 1381 Office Red 2351 R, S. HAMILTON ATTORNBY-ATLAW Rooms 13-18 First Nstloual Bank Bid. To). 611 (Dr. Cm'i Karmar O !.) H. H. D Amend Chu. W. Enkln I)e Armond & Krskinc l a w v K It 8 O'Kane ilulldlng, nnd, Oregon W. G. Manning, D. M. D. DENTIST Suite 12-14 O'Kane Uulldlng Tel. Black 1731 Bond. Or. Practical Nurse MARION M. LESH Telephone Red 1511 DR. F. M. BLOOM Dentist Hours: ft to 12 1 to R Evenings and Sundays by appolntmunt O'Duniicll Building Phone Rod 201 Latest l'p-To-Iato Instruments and Riulpniont. , DR. J. G. TURNER Eye Specialist Room 9 O'Kane Bldg. Dend, Oro. Complete Lens Crlnrtlng Fact ory, on Premises. Lenses Du plicated Dr. II. N. MOORE DENTISTRY Tel Black 1671 O'Kane PIdg. Telephone Red 471 O'Kane Mrtg; Dr. E. E. GRAY DENTIST Hour. 9:00 lo 1 2:00-.. i. 00 to 5:30 Eotnlngl and Sunday by appiplmtnt HAIR DftKSHftN'G PAR LOU Upt4xJtt eltrtricftl nclp trattnnt for falllnir hair and dandruff'. Famoua Nto lt.att.M Fac treatments. All. kind. Hair Work dona. MRS. MUIXMH Oregon St. Phono Red 1851 Piano Tuning : Regulating and - Repairing t 3 rT-iir ttv ( Leave ordors at Shophord's Music Btora gWajaiBiaS3J3EISS(BI32l3JSJaJHc!(c Real Window Cleaning- BEND WINDOW WASHING CO. Houkc ant Hlorc Cleaning Our price is vory roasonulito Phono us and see Phone Illack 12G1 146 Greenwood Avonuo jHaiasiasEEJSfajsEJSisaiaEic Dodge Brothers Motor Cars WALTIIKU-WILLIAMS CO, H. 8. MoClui'o, Halosmam LOST LOST tlniyx buckskin glovu, liimvy puildiMl, Kinder plotiHu notify CI111-11 Hrhuoiior, llhick I Til! I IO-74-7fii KIC1. 1' YOVK KYE ON THIS SPACE - - IHTHINKHH DlltKt TORY. RATES TRANSFER CO. Ulll Hums Tom Wheeler IV AMI OlTHII.; .U'I.I.(J Office- Kri'iichln's Store, 1016 Uund Hi runt Phono Red 1341 Uund , - - - Oregon Carlson & Lyons IM.U.MHINr. & IlllATINC t'lumliiiig und lleuilng Hoptlna, ltulli Houiu Acceuurlce, etc. Pipe. Valves and I'iltiiius lMlOM' ki:i 1S)I II. C. DAVIS Will build or ropalr your houso HnliNfaetorlly. pinna and esilmaiea furnlshud. Shop at 308 Greenwood Avo. Bend Park Co. Real- Ett anj Intiraac Ilend ('ompany Ilulldlng Own Your Own Home I have some bargains in BUNGAIjOWS KASY TKRMK J. A. feASTES Central Orerfon'e LcaJiatf INSURANCE AGENCY Tlnnlnj and Sheet Metal WM. MO.NTOOMEItX. Puroacas. 8poulln,.Outr'nf, Cornice und Skylight . Rspaltlns promptly attended to Prices right, work guaranteed BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Wrll.re of III kinds ot ln.urne. Ola. et liieuninee Autnr.r In Central Or UuMdlnc, Bend, Oreaoa. MRS. V. A. SMITH Agent for the NUnONB C'ORHETS Will call by appointment 1059 Columbia Street. ADDRESS P: O. BOX 638 WALTER A. JACOBS Contractor nulldlm of Modern Komoa Coruor Slsnmoro' Street' and Plbrld Avenue Box 713; Bend' JOB WORK i R. II. FOX CAKPENTKn SHOP 121 Minnesota. St. Ilcnd ImIjjo No. 421) Loyal Or. tier of Moosn Meets In Moose Hall ovory Thursday. Vlaltlng brothers are cordially Invited to attend.' DR. G. SKINNER DM.NTIHT Phonai Offloo, Red 2361 Room 17 O'Kane Building Officer Hours: Si in 12 1 to i.