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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1920)
PAOK 4 IBE IHCNI) HCLLETIN. DAUt KDITION, BEND, ORKOON, WKItNKHIKW, MARCH IT, 1020 COMMUNICATIONS (Continued trom Page S.) lion and other purposes ore held there, where we benighted sons of the an long as I can do 80 without Jeop ardising my employers' affairs. I am not, never have boon, and do not expert to be a candidate (or Mayor; as much as I .appreciate- t'ie Roll who dwell at a great distance j honor. I cannot devote the time to the aoulh and .east cannot attend without much expense and the loss of more time than can be afforded, so wo are seldom there. Redmond should not he. condemn ed bocause of this but should receive Brent credit. She has realized the importance of agricultural develop ment to herself, and whe.n a part of old Crook county she fought hard and saved the office of county agent from being abolished and has since fostered agricultural development. In every way. Bend has naturally talked of mills and factories, right of way and good roads, without giving any very ser ious thought to agricultural possibil ities. Excepting the very commend able work done recently by The First National bank, agriculture has been overlooked by Beud. . Bend can hold a fair which will benefit (he agricultural interests of the county; North and South, East and West, and which will bo an event in Central Oregon. Bend is better able to do this than Redmond. If Bend Is not willing to bqld a fair of this sort let her step aside and as sist Redmond, who will do her best. At any rate we should help their po tato show even if we have to furnish the potatoes. M. G. COE. the Job, that It deserves. Respectfully, E. L. PAYNE, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED WANTED A RANCH We have a customer for a $8,000 irrigated ranch lu Deschutes . Co. Redmond Lartd & l.ouu Co., Redmond, Oregon. 4-S6-S7 WANTED TO IU"Y Cndorwood typewriter No. 5. Will pay cash. No Junk. Box 33 Beud, Oregon. , . - , t-S5-S0p WANTED Second hand lumber. ' must be reasonable. Address A. Moore. RED No. 1, Bend. 2-Sopl WANTED To buy second hana win dow shades. We sell ne.w shaies. See Goggans. S7-83lfcl WANTED Woman cook for hotol I at Deschutes. Write or call Ceu tral Oregon Irrigation Co..' Dos- chutes. Ore. Sl-S2tfc WANTED TO REXP Fr-ar nr live room modern house. No rhildttn. Best of Care firm. Box .117. vJ-77tfc. GARDENING I have moved back to I town and am now booking orders for gardening work. Telephone Red I 1771 for appointments. C. H. Bis hop. 71-97p WANTED Furniture, phonographs. ranges and housebofuVgoods of all I description. Standard Furniture Co. 61tfc RAGS WANTED Will pay 6c per poundf or clean rigs, no small trimmings, sacks, old pants or socks wanted. The Bend Bulletin. FOR RENT FOR RENT 3 rooms suitable for light housekeeping, close, to mills. Furnished or unfurnished. Call H. A. Gosney, Pastime Barber ship. ' 8-85-86p FOR RENT Small 2-room furnish- : ed house; Inquire 1070 Union street, Boulevard addition. 3-85-86p. STORE ROOM FOR RENT 25x80 suitable tor any business. Best lo cation in Redmond. See W. M. Wil son,' Redmond. Oregon. S-85-87C FOR RENT Sleeping- room with bath suitable for, gentleman. 22 Louisiana. : ; - ... 97-S4-8Sp FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms with private bath. 187 Jefferson place. ;: - .s-- 86-84-89p THE MAYORALTY. Bend, Oregon. March 17. 1920 To The Editor: Few of our citizens realize that Bend has outgrown her swaddling clothes, and that the time has come when we must face permanent im provements, raise more taxes to carry on the work of the city. Bend is the best advertised city in the state, and without a doubt is the livest, wide-awake,, town on-the map. We cannot go backward; that isn't Bend style; we must and will go ahead. The next Mayor is going to have a "real man's job" on his hands, ana we want a "real man" for the Job, it is up to our citizens to pick the "big gest" man possible for the job, go after him' and elect him. ' The Mayor and city councilmen should be paid a salary, adequate enough to reimburse them for their time and it is only a matter of a short time until it will be necessary to pay salaries for these offices, or select another form of government which will carry a salary . for such officers,1 as may be required to con duct the affairs of the city.- -- - It is an honor to be the Mayor of the city of Bend, and it is a duty of every citisen when called upon to serve his city to the best of his ability whether it, carry a salary or not. I wish to thank my friends and fellow citizens for the honor bestow ed upon, me by naming me as a can didate for Mayor, and I fully appre ciate the honor. I have served the city for the last two years to the, best of my ability, and while I have made mistakes, I T .. ..: . I ... ..... 1 lllCu i ue ia.rF0R SALEio head high grade and impartial. ' Holstelns and one Guernsey. Will My personal, affairs demand my 'sell at a sacrifice ir taken at once. Jime, and since I am a salaried man,' Inquire 1055 Ogden Ave. 92-84-my time belongs to my company, and! 88l" ' they have the first call upon my ser vices; however Bend is my home and I love the town, and will do all I can to further its growth and upbuilding. FOR RENT 3 room flat, furnished. Hotel Portland,, opposite Brooks Scahlon box factory. 88-83-86C FOR SAI.E i ; .... .-x i. . ... FOR SALE Saxon 4 rubber all around. ! A !.- Plenty of tools. 5 Hawthorne Ave. . roadster, good Mechanically Price $245.00. -S5-87p FOR SALE: 1920 model 490 Chev ; . rolet, run 1600 miles, extra tire, double seal piston r:ngs, chains and cut out. Write Box 462, Bend. 1-84-88p. APPLES FOR SALE The beat grades, different varieties. Low prices. 146 Greenwood Ave. Tele phone Black 1251. office hours 1 to 5 p. m. j 99-84-8flp H-t III I Irriri i iii liir-rr I larA'i I i-fn liiMiin iimp f Annum urn ru an un ui n tkuunic iiyviiiJAiuf i jimiany III vi 1 1 wuiw mil iinuviviw s v i iwviiHlivi. vvi iimi i I IV v . . n .. i , 1. x . i ft I 19 Most of Whom Have sedJe Company Since Organization fUEl fh Insurance in Force 0 : m mj m M mJ i,m mm. mm res, m m 'S.r&rlOlOl 4,270.603.00 T&& S '5X ff'-:A": - licit i . 900 nflflfln V T "v XXU 2913 $ 0. 093.456.00 V ihiA .W 191(5 IS2O.5O2.444-.00 -'. r. ; r a r tv rf: HI l.W I It '"' ;". M 15. I M M m " gmgtagpmr . , , , , ,....-. -.. , ., , , r..... , Ashley Forrest, District Manager, Bend, Oregon. "lights, etc. Inquire Cor. Union Frank B. Foster, Powell Butte,' Ore. FOR SALE Why purcoaM used guaranteed Cent. -Ore. Motor Co, and Kingston. 85-83-8Gp. ?6-82-87p phonographs where, yua en'l pur . 63-41tfo FOR SALE-J.rsey family ' cow. FOR SALE lilg young teamrTop odhonwanS.T "V 8t--- . heavy creamer coming fresh with- r: buggy, single harness, and saddle K Shepherd. Minnesota street . ncrp . u in a few days. $85. if sold this week. 513 Ogden Ave. , 64-80-i6p 9-130tfc LOST . 4 Also '60 laying White Leghorns. In- 1 ' .-. r n-n-i,t f' quIreBaker's Express. 90-83-85C F0R SALE Two Incubators in flrst ITCfH PADS LOST Sunday between Pilot Hull. FOR SALE-Reglstered and pure- class condition, one 250 egg. one UOEU lyAIta and town man s cont. Finder bred Shorthorn bulls. Price rea- 60 egg. C. W. Alley. Bond Vulcanls- p1e return to or notify Bulletin sonahle. Call. phone orr write Ing Works. 30-76tfc FOR SALE Used Ford cars Cars oltlco. 93-84-Mp FOR SALE Three burners cheap. J. Perfection oil C. Penny Co. 83-83-85C FOR SALE 3 room house, water, ' . 'V . ' '.-' m The "WHY" of High Prices and what is necessary before they can come down, will be discussed by the ' highest financial authorities in the United States, in our advertising space during the coming month. ' , , Watch for Statement No. I. START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY. IT WILL EARN YOU FOUR PER CENT. Tm BkMX or S'JPKio 3wvick The First National Bank ' OF BEND t . A. Th o e World's Largest Production ires on the Snialler Cars Alone fT - - - - ' . T ,. , We call attention not so niucji Jo the size of tils average daily production1 as to tHe extent of the effort we put into the making of these 30x3', 30x3l2-, arid 3lx4inch sizes. Hie separate factory wc have cc voted to their rnariufacture is not only the largest of its kind in the world, but it makes fully effective that experience and resourcefulness which have produced, the tires most popular on the higher-priced cars. No tires bearing the Goodyear name contain a higher relative value thjin these tires for Ford, Chevrolet, Doit, Maxwell and other cars requiring the sizes mentioned. '! ' . i .', If 'you own one of these cars, go to the near est Goodyear Service Station Pealer for these tires and for Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. He has them. 30x3V4 Goodyear Double. Cure 1 SO Fabric, All-weather Tread 30x314 Goodyear Single-Cure A1A0 Fabric, Anti-Skld Tread ' L L Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are thick, strong tubes that reinforce casings properly. Why risk a good casing with a cheap tube t Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more than tubes of less merit. 30 x 3' plze in water- $ M 50 proof bat , r f - ' ", . i t.'v ' ' 1. - 1