The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, March 31, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    TUR ItKM IU1.LKTIN. OAII.Y KHITION. IIKNU, OltKdON WKIiNK.HDA V. MAItC'll 81. 1 1 JO
CHILDREN GIVE
GOOD PROGRAM
robo. Ilttured with deer's head. In
Mend or on road hot ween llend and
T. I'. Tiii imrii ranch. Hot 11 i n to llul
lollll Howard. Sl-ftll 97p
LOST -Automobile, lleonto plain No.
r.fi :t:M Kinder pleiwo return to
llenil (inruito mid inrolvo reward.
41-lifl-USe.
Hearst's Magazinea Liberal Education
llOYAL Ni.'H.liltoU.S AMI Mtll
KHX WOOIMIKX KNJOV SOt 1AI.
SKSSION Al'TKK M MHKItS 11Y
.SONS Wit ! l (iHTKKS.
PAQK
' in ? ? ? VA- AND MY tWOOV $ OOtN- TO II AK "ft1 MriN EAllWrH NAW TllEY WONT!
i ;;? ?N Tftxe mc To horioa next $mrs will get Ph Aim a man eT.'
L-'.'y. '1 WINTER AN TMGOiNt IN yi .-n -iH L
HOME LswW gyr mm . ) TSp" 1
It was a well rendered mut pic
turesque piograiii tlml tin' members
of t!ii Itoyal Neighbor and Modern
Woodmen wilne, ;sed. at their lodge
hull In the. Sather building. Tuesday
welling, presented entirely by their
children, honoring the old eustuti of
tho two orders, that whenever a fifth
Tuesday occurs in mouth it shall be
celebrated socially.
Tho program was as follows:
TMjuio Solo. Mrs. I.. Stranberg; "The
Fivo Graces," Fraternal Drill, by five
girls dressed in the Royal Neighbor
colors. Virginia Carpenter, Edith
Soderstrom, Clara Innls, Marie
Loelir, and introduced by Miss Fern
Allen; recitation by Virginia Car
penter; The Royal Neighbor Girls
Drill, by 14 girls, Eloise Spence.
Kedra Hummer, Louise Bramble.
Helen Studebaker, Bhinche Cuipen
ter, Helen Wlnnike, Zora Hummer.
Silvia Carpeoteir. Clara Innls. Clara
Soderstrom, Dorothy Devereaux, Lil
lian Jenson, Isabel Trog and Gladys
Trog; recitation, Evelyn Stafford:
recitation, May Williamson; vocal
duet. Nedra and Zora Hummer:
Modern Woodman Drill, by eleven
boys; James Jeimson, Ralph Galther.
Robert Studebaker, Blair Bartlet.
Lunday Orr. Lender Orr. Kertls Win
ters, Donald Winters, Ray Cline.
Clarence Carpenter, Robert Spencer;
violin solo, by TheJnia Culler; recita
tion by Isabel Trog and oration by
Gladys Trog.
At the conclusion of the program
Dr. Anna Ries Finley gave an address
on Royal Neighbor Work, followed
by a talk on the Modern Woodmen
work by E. D. Gilson.
After serving of refreshments the
remainder of the evening was spent
in conversation and dancing.
-''. ? fleoT WHtN t "Do GfcOW ' UP, I'M I Aw I WOULDN'T JOIN VA NW, ML JOiN THt ri
t (JoiNO TO JOIN WE ARMY AMD ARrAY -TOU iOT TO S ftMe F0KC6 TH6N I
-7. ' S nc A. -SJvCfMftiCD SfrVr IN A THOUSAND Y6AW CAN DKOP-n. OUT WICN
Redmond.
4 4-97-!Sp 1
WANTED To buy second hand win
dow shades. We sell ue.vv sha les.
Sea Goggans. S7-83tfc
WANTKD Woman cook for hotel :
at Deschutes. Write or call Ceu-
tral Oregon Irrigation Co.. Des-I
gated ranch, room house, good Hupp.; Al running order; good
barn. e,tc. Inquire Anna lloardman. ! tin s; find rush for quick rutin
3 miles out on Bend-Redmond road. I I 0 20 l.vtlo St aa-'rlMi'in
88-92-87p 1
. , CAR FOR SAI.E-
ru t .-VAi.r---ivim tin nrL'iin ru-n nt.u
1919 Ford Sedan
In ipjwwI rrtnii I f litu ul i I. ... I
rims. 9x12 feet each, chluu cabinet. Deschutes (iarage. 83-2tfe
chutes, Ore.
GARDENING I have ninvejl bunk tn
town and am now booking orders
for gardening work. Telephone Red
1771 for appointments. C. H. Bis-1
hop. 71-97p
cut glass and silverware. George
Sl-S2ttc I Howard. (130 Riverside livid. 98-
.-ip.
WANTED Furniture, phonographs.
ranges and household goods of all
description. Standard Furniture Co.
61tfc
Bulletin "WAtrr ADS" Bring Re
sults Try Them.
CIiMifled ttilvertlfllnit charge iter true to
eenta for 20 words or la. One cent r"
word for sit ovtr 10. All cluutflcd adrertieiou
(Pint H.k .n 7
RAGS WANTED Will pay 5c per
pounaior clean rags, no small
trimmings, sacks, old pants or socks
wanted. The Bend Bulletin.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished house: 4
rooms and bath. 166 St. Helens.
45-97p
FOR RENT Sleeping room: suit
able for two men, at 18 McKay
Ave. 37-97-99p
FOR RENT Small. weJI built house
with seven acres of land. 20 min
ute walk from mllls. Property fenc
ed and has water right. Apply 521
Colorado Ave. 20-93-7p
FOR SALE Old Oregonians; B0
cents for bundle of 100. Central
Oregon Cleunlng shop, 1024 Wall
street. 6S-991p
TRI'CK FOR SALE Olio ton Ford
truck. Inquire Deschutes Garage.
8 l-92tfc
FOR RENT 4 room apartment un
furnished, near mills. Apply
Downing Cafe. 42-89tfc
FOR SAL E
WANTED
FOR .SALE 50-acre irrigated Hart,
five miles from town; will take
car m part payment. Inquire Bul
letin office. 42-97-2p
WANTED USBD DRESSERS and
CHIFINERES H i g h e s t cash
prices paid. Gilbert Furniture Co.
2S-9i;tfc
WANTED Party to rent 65 acres of
land, some planted all good and
water furnished. House and build
ings. W. P. Dorn, Box C73. Bend.
32-96-99p
WANTED Woman to care for two
small children and help about
lifcht housekeeping in .miall town
nearby; no warfhing or heavy work;
woman of house away six hours a
day. Write 7 0, care of Bulletin.
70-9-p
WANTED Kperienced man and
wife to work on ranch; good
wages. S. D. Mustard, Powell
Butte, Ore. Phone 2306 through
FOR SALE Kimball Organ, two
fine rugs, 9x12 feet each. China
cabinet, cut glass, silverware. George
Howard, 360 Rivejside Bvld. 19-95-99p.
FOR SALE 160 acres of land, 90
acres under water, 90 acres plow
ed. Write Box 458, Bend. lii-91
99c.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Mod
ern 5 room bungalow can give im
mediate possession. J. A. Eastes
79-92tfc
RANCH FOR SALE 40 nrr Irri-
wm riHeafiS ri exam
i- ' i
Saving will bring down prices by reduc
ing the supply of money. When people have
more money than there are goods to be
bought, goods get dear and money gets cheap.
Statement No. 4.
START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY.
IT WILL EARN YOU FOUR PER CENT.
Tits Bank or Supmioi Skuvcjb
The First National Bank
OF BEND
FOR SALE Why purcnase used
phonographs where you can't pur
chase parts? We have good line
of used phonographs; also parts.
L. K. Shepherd, Minnesota street.
9-130tfc
FOR SALE Ukod Ford cars. Cars
guaranteed Cent. -Ore. Motor Co.
63-41tfo
FOUND
FOI'Nl) Bicycle,
station.
Inquire
pollen
.18-9 7c
FOR SALE Three lots and two
room house. $500 for quick sale.
Inquire Gertson at Carmody's pool
hall. 4 -89 1 f c
USEJ) CARS
LOST
CAR FOR ' SALE Bargain
somebody; h-passenger It.
LOST Sunday between Ilejid and
Deschutes, check book on Crook
county bank containing checks and
receipts. Finder please return to
Bend Bulletin or A. D. .Matthows,
Deschutes. 2 1-9S-98c
for
('. LOST Lat'Ke In-own iiulomrihllo
We
TWO GREAT NOVELS
of the Year
HALL CAINKI VICKNTK ULASCO IBANKZI WIkI oih.
living novellnll hava twvll so tinlvof ally MircUimvit by Clitic
mid public lik IhloughiMil lh nllio ilvilli.J woild,
Th ChrUilin, Tho Ktornal Cliy. Tin Pioditfil Son, Th Woman
Thou Oavot Ma I'll Four llniavman of tlw Aporalypaa, Mat
Noatiuill thoaa war not only graal novall III Ilia tltaiaiy talis
but tiamandoua popular suL-caaaoa a wall.
Henrst'a now offer you nimultttnrausly
ihtt nrw novrts of both thnnrt Arrnt novfliM
THI-: Maatrr of Man, by Sir Hall Calna, uat auriad, will enn
litma into iha iminiar. And in lha iaaua now on tba nawaaun J
you will ftnd the fliitchaptsisof Tha Knamiaaof Woman, by Vltimi
lllaaco Ibanaa.
V AIko in Hrnrt'H for April
TWO oihar gtaal novala by Arthur Strlni(ar and K.lwln luiinar,
avan aplamlld ahort atoriaa by Arnuld Uannatt, Kobart W,
Chambara, Larry livana, Maurica Level, Ururio Laaaing, Arthur
Soman Rocha and othart, nina wondarful articlai by Maurica
Maatarllnck, Barnard Bhaw, aa.Pramlar Clamancaau and olhar
graat writari, baautlful naw poam by Kudyard Kipling, humoroua
articlaa by Wall Maion, K. C B. and U L. T., Art, Book, Drauiatlc
and Sciantinc Kavltwa all in tba naw April
Hearsts
Magazine with a Mission
a
Leo Adler, Baker, Ore., Wholesale Distributor
FOR SALE Soda fountain and car
bonator. Apply at Pastime Pool
hall or phone 2 17 1. 28-,96-Up
FOR SALE Eleven thorobred
Wyandot Pullets and one rooster. I
Call Ber.d .Shining Parlors. Oregon!
St. 25-9-8id
You Can Get Goodyear Tires
for That Sturdy Smaller Car
Of all Goodycar's notable accomplishments
in tire-making none exceeds in high relative
value of product the Goodyear Tires made
in the 30x3-, 30x3'2- and 31 x4-mch sizes.
These tires afFord to owners of Ford,
Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, and other cars
taking these sizes, the important benefits of
Goodyear materials and methods employed
in the world's largest tire production.
Your nearest Goodyear Service Station
Dealer ofFers you in these tires a degree of
performance and satisfaction only possible
as a result of such extraordinary manufac
turing advantages.
Go to this Service Station Dealer for these
tires, and for Goodyear Heavy TouristTube.
He has them.
.M.V.). . .. 1 SSZ
30x3Vi Goodyear Double-Cure "1 e.c
Fabric, AILWeather Tread...,. Zj
30x3'i Goodyear Single-Cure en
Fabric, Antl-SIdd Treacf L 1
Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are built to protect casings.
Why endanger a good caik.fr with a cheap tuber Goodyear
Heavy Tourist Tubes colt little more than rubes of $A go
less merit. 30n.3'i iic in waterproof bag .. I