The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 10, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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T0K BKNO IUT1XKT1N. DAILY EDITION, IIKN'D, OKKtiON, MONHAV, MAY 10, 1IMO.
JAILS TOPIC OF
QUESTIONNAIRE
County ttutl city jails pre subject
tor inquiry in tba list ot interroga
tions taken from ths Red Cro.it
Chapter course questionnaire, some
of which have already been printed
in The Bulletin. The subject is do
voloped turought the following
questions:
A. Separate accomodations 1.
Persons awaiting trial. t. Juvenile
offenders. S. Women. 4. Home
less men.
B. Accomodations tor male prls-
Ventilated. c. Cleau.
2. Beds o.. Clean, b. Sufficient
number (compute with number held
at different times).
3. Toilets a. Clean. b. Private.
4. Bathing facilities a. Clean,
b. Adequate.
5. Precautions against venereal
disease.
6. Fire protection.
7. Food Amount allowed per
rneal? Per day? Does a "day"
mean 8 meals? (50c or 60c should
be ample at present. Compare with
other institutions).
8. Hospital or clinics.
9. Occupation or training in jail.
10. Length Qf stay in jail aver
age? Extieme?
11. Follow-up work.
C. Accomodations for .women
prisoners 1. Rooms a. Light . b.
Ventilated, c. .Clean. ,
2. Beds a.- Cleaiw b. Sufficient
number (compare, with number held
at different times).
3. Toilets a.. Clean, b. Private
4. Bathing facilities a. Clean.
b. Adequate,
5. Precautions against venereal
disease. -
6. Fire' protection.
7. Food Amount allowed per
meal? . Per day?. Does a "day"
mean 3 meals? (50c or 60c should
be ample at presents Compare with
other institutions).
8. Hospitals or clinics.
9. Occupation or training in jail.
10. Length ot stay in jail
average? Eitreme?
11. Follow-up work.
rough heavies, f 10 to IS; pigs, $19
to IS.
Sheop.
Receipts, HS5; market sto.'dv.
Kant of mountain lambs $16 to $IG;
light valleys, $14 to ?10; heavy. $13
to $14; feeders $10. PC to
$13. HO: yeai'llWs. $1.1 to $11
wethers $12.50 to $13.50; ewes,
$8 to $12; spring lambs, $14 to
$15; throw out spring lamb, $10
to $11. All shorn stuff f3 under
these quotations.
' Candidates' ball, Tuinalo,
Friday, May 14. Come and
get acquainted with 'em.
Good eats. Adv.
Hairy Elephants.
Historians tell us Hint, iu prehis
toric times; mighty mastodons and
" mammoths were covered from head
to tall with a very course hair which,
In many cases, grew long. So the ele
phant's forefathers had long hair but,
as the world changed with regard to
weather conditions, from the bitter
frosty glaciers I hat were encountered
to the modern climate of extreme heat
mid cold, the elephant gradually
doffed his overcoat The hair some
times seen, on the top of his head
alone remains as a reminder.
Daily Market Report
LIVESTOCK.
IParniahea' br arrangement with Lh
nirl Orecon Bank.)
- NORTH PORLAN'D, May 10.
Cattle, 950. Steers, 25 to 50 highei.
cows steady to strong, balance
stead v.. Grain and pulp fed steers,
$12.25 to $13; choice, $11.50 to
$12.25; good to choice, $11 to
$11.50; medium to good, $10 to
$11; fair to good, $9 to $10; com
mon to fair, .$8 to $9; choice
cows and heifers, $10.25 to
$11; good to choice, $9 to $10.25;
medium to good, $8 to $9; fair to
medium, $7 to .$8;. canners, $5 to
$6; bulls, $6 to $9; prime light
calves, 13 to 16; medium light,
$9 to $12; heavy, 6.50 to $8.50.
. Hogs.
Receipts, 1025; steady. Good de
mand. Prime -mixed, $15.50 to $16;
m"-"um miited. $14.50 to $15.50;
ItK.MKMHKK
Lloyd Carrlck, field secretary ot
the Christion Endeavor, will &peait
at public union meetings. May 9, at
2:45 o'clock at the Christian church
Bud at 6 o'clock in the evening at
the Presbyterian church. Come.
Adv.-30c
- 1WM) XOTICK.
Notice is hereby given that the
city of Bend bus caused to be Im
pounded the following described
livestock, pursuant to ordinance No.
173 of the city of Bend: One upy
gelding, age about 15 years; weight
about 950 pounds, branded I' ooJ
left shoulder. Notice ts nereey fur
ther given that the undersigned will,
on the 14th duy ot May, at the hour
of 3 p. m., in said city, sell at public
auction the above described live
stock to satisfy the charges for im
pounding the same together with all
accruing costs.
L. A. W. NIXON.
2S-131C Chief of Police.
Mm
1 filled advartlelnc chart vr ewu 10
rente for So worrtl or lees. One rent per
word lor all ant 10. AU cleeaiftcd tdrertiaW
rtrictly eaab in adronne
hotel. Fine tor couple ot bachelors.
$10 per month. 8. It. liogln, 34
l.utnyette Ave. 87-3 lr
FOR UKXT Small house, partly
furnished, one block from Wright
hotel; $10 per mouth. H. R, HorIii.
34 Lafayette ave. ' SO-UOn
FOR RKNT Two furnished house
keeping rooms. 128 Greenwood
ave. Black 711. 65-12S-32p
FOR SALE
FOR 8ALK Largo lot and 4 houses,
nil for $1100; will rent for $3ti
per month; good interest on your
money; owner wants to leavo next
week. See J. C. Lcverett, 1053
Bond street. 88p
FOR SALE OR TRADB for Bond
resideuce property, 80 acre ranch,
51 acre water right, 25 acres In al
falfa, 3 room house, barn, and other
outbuildings. Hugh D, Elliott, ropte
1, Bend. Phono 4 KM. 91-31-33P
FOll SALK -Office desk and chair
tor $00. Inquire Mrs. V. A.
Forbes. Telephone Bed 2531.
70-29tfc
FOR SALK 5-rooni house in Boule
vard addition; $3350; easy terms.
J. Ryan & Co. 64-27ttc
FOR SALK One 5-romu house,
Boulevard addition; $1650; easy
terms. ' J. Ryan & Co. 64-27tfc
RHl'BARU roots, special kind, and
ever-hearing strawberry plants.
Phone Red 2211. Mrs. Henry Ltns
ter. 56-28-31p
EVERYTHING for the tourist and
camper at Buchwaltcr's. 48-27tfc
PIANOS, phonographs and records
at Huckwalter's. 47-2"tfc
FOR SALE Vacuum cleaner, I
tub bench, with reversible wrin
ger and white Ivory dresser, nil tor
$75 cash, Telephone Black 1632.
S-29-31p
FOR SALK Two modern flva-room
bungalows, now building, on
Deluwaro; easy terms, Inquire
Carlson & Lyons, 40-27tfc
FOll MALE Three-room house, tttr
nlshod, near Kenwood storu. Ap
ply 2143 Awbrey read, city.
G0-27-32p
FOR 8ALFJ Eggs tor nnlchlnrf
from purebred Anconas. 603
Newport. 30-36-3 lp
FOR SALK One lot 60x126 twa
houses, one six room, one four
room. $1360, $300 down, easy
terms, luqulre Bulletin or Joe Hock.
87-S0tfc
TROJAN POWDER
Is now handled In Bond by A. II.
Taylor, wholesale and retail.
Can fill . orders ot any sino
for Any work in the blasting line.
Telephone Black 1771. Powder
that needs no thawing o.r untreoatng
and has no bad effects, citbor bo
tore or after explosions.
- 16-124-1 SCp
ot used phouographa) also parts.
L. K. Bhophord, Mluuosoln street.
19-lBOtfc
FOR BALK 24,000 brick. Inquire
Win. Puttlsun, lit J, Ryan Co.'s
bfflcu. H-tUtfo
TO TRADE.
FOll EXCHANGE - Dairy slock
farm, on river; 24 miles south of
Bend; will trade for property wost
of mountains. Ccirhlu, 7H3 Brook
lyn struct, Tortluud, Ore,
on-89-s.ii)
LOST
LOHT Ih'iweeii Mr Kin Icy mill and
Bond, check hook containing chunk
for $36 and $10 bill. Flitttur pluusu
return to Bulletin. Reward.
8-!ll-3.lp
LOUT Brass handle unto crank for
Wlnton. Ueiid-liurna stage,
8V-31-3l;i
NATIONAL METAL WEATHER STRIPS
KEEP OUT ( OLD
KF.KI IN 11 BAT
KEEP OUT DUST
1110 FUEL
AND
WOKK SAVEIl
Equip jpur home, cfllco or More with Weather Sli l w.
t Llililted supply left at original price.
See T. L. COLLIER, Bend, Oregon
FOR SALE 3000 pounds white
swtftt clover aeod, all recleaned
and ready tor market. Sco or wrlto
T. L. Collier, at Tuinalo, or Bond.
69-1 7tfo
FOR SALE Four modern bunga
lows In vory best rosldence dis
trict. J. A. Kustos. . 79-01-ttc
USED CARS
For Sale Denby Truck.
S ton Denby truck; price surpris
ingly low. Inquire Walther-Wll
liams Co., R. S. McCIure, Greenwood
Ave. 85-31-32C
CAR FOR SALE Ford sedan. Ap
ply Bulletin. 79-30tfc
CAR FOR SALE Ford touring car
in first-class condition. Inquire
Bontrager garage. 76-30-32C
FOR SALE Used Ford cars. Carl
guaranteed Cent.-Ore. Motor Co,
63-41tte
WANTED
WANTED Janitor. Inquire Pact
tic Telephone and Telegraph Co
93-31-33C
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Mrs. H. H. De Armond
373 Greenwood, or phone Black
462. . 83-30lfc
WANTED Girl for dining room or
chamber work. Bartlett hotel
Telephone Black 2441. 63-2Stfc
WANTED Furniture, phonographs.
ranges and household goods of all
description. Standard Furniture Co,
61tfc
WANTED To buy second hund win
dow shades. We sell ne.w shadee.
See Goggans. . 87-83tfC
RAGS WANTED Will pay 5c per
ponndfor clean rags, no small
trimmings, sacks, old pants or socks
wanted. The Bend Bulletin.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Good upright piano.
inompson Music Company.
90-31-33C
FOR RENT Small house partly
lurnisnea; one block from wricht
fas
"Every man with a family should:
have a savings account; every moth
er should have a savings account;
eVery tjdarig man and Women, every
boy growing into manhood should
hade a savings account, it contains
the real seed of success and happU
ness in life.
i
START YOURS TODAY.
Tb Bakb or Bnrmom Bmmvtc
The First National Bank
OF BEND
FOR SALE Why purcoasa used
phonographs where you can't pur
chase parts? We have a good line
MEAT
O'DONNELL BROS.
A woman
with a clever braiiO
That's what Hortensia Miller was and that's why
she was able to turn an embarrassing defeat
into success. Hortensia was forty-two; she had
just lost the $9,500 that it had taken her so many
years to save ; everyone knew what a fool she was
and then well, you'll never guess what she did.
JRead "A Woman Past Forty" by
. IDA M. EVANS
The change in
fashions
is here at last
The new ideas have been
cabled from Paris and they
are endless. Published, In
this issue of Good House-(
keeping-15 pages of them
with 69 illustrations. "New
Frocks for Old" will save
you money.
The greatest
mystery story of
the year
A still black river with a haze of
green and yellow creeping over it,
a hbusa in a dismal swamp, and
three people who never talked. A
true story told with the magic of
Poe. You 11 never forget it. By
Frances Hodgson Burnett
Do you know
how to concentrate ?
Are you restloBS.unraey, unabU
to do what you plan to do? Do
you know that this may becauscd
by your diet, or your weight, or
your eyes, or your clothes? Why
this is and how it may be cured,
is told by H. Addington Bruce
tn Stiffening Your Mental
Backbone."
Home-makinir
made easier and
less expensive
16 pages of Information so that
your home may be run better
and more easily on less money,
Departmentaon Cookery, House
hold Engineering, Interior Deco
ration, Marketing, Home Hygiene,
Device). .
FRANCES HODGSON
HIIRMETT
J. OLIVER r.URWOOD
I. A. R. WYLIF.
CONINGS1JY DAWSON
DR. CHARLES W.
. ELIOT
' RUTH SAWYER
JUDGE II. A. SIIUTE
IDA M, EVANS
and others
All in the Same issue
V
HOUSEKEEPING
; -On sale Everywhere
Out Now
Lea Adler, Wholesale Distributor, Baker. Oregon
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