The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 14, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAOB 4
THE BKND HCIXKTIN. DAILY EDITION, HU.NU, OKKXK).N, t'ltlll.W, MAY II, I0UO.
JUST ARRIVED
Our New York buyers have again proved their alertness
in providing u,s with an unusual buy in Ladies' Shorf
Sport Coats and Skirts. These are exceptional values,
priced within everyone's reach. Some of these Coats are
full silk lined. At these prices they will go fast. Be one
of the early shoppers.
Ladies Sport Coats, $15.75 to $22.50
Sport Skirts, in Jersey, $8.90 to $10.90
Sport Skirts, in Poplin, $7.90
Our 3ooster Day Special!
Men's Black Hose
10c and 15c
5 Pair Limit
lily liulletm.
7D-S0tfe
FOR 8ALH Uhsd Ford cnri. Curl
guaranteed Cout.-Ore, Motor Co.
63-IHfo
FOR RENT
KOIt KENT I.MK kui'UKU bulliliiM
hIko Hutlubln (or hun; a I mi two
room Iioiihu nour Kenwood g roc my.
inquire, nun, v. a. rorui'H, timid
rioau biiiiiiiiiK, . !!r..ai-;iuo
POIl KENT H-room fimiMiod tint.
Motel Portland, oppotiltu Hrookit
Soanloii box fuctory. HO-30-3Up
FOll KENT :3-room apart inmt, uu
! tiirnlidicd, nour mlllH, Apply at
I DawuliiR'i euro. 20-,1-itff
FOll II EXT on uluifOB. 60-acro
much, all cleared uml fenced:
will t mulsh TO suck Hood potatoes
iilfnlfit ami oat Bund; it (tooii propo
Hltlon tor llvo mail. 800 Dr. J. II.
fontiiirn. lK-:il-::iip
TO THADE.
FOll TRADK IloiiHR und lot nour
Jap npnrtiuuiitH to trade (or a
Rood lute model Kurd. Iiuiulrn of
KIclKh, tlio roftl entnte agont..
15-il-39p
WANTED
STREETS TOPIC
IN CITY STUDY
Streets, housing conditio. mid
legal standards, are covered, in tiiv
questions asked in the final install
ment of the Red Cross clinyt"(r
course questionnaire. These queries
are as follows: .
What type of surfacing is u.ud
for the streets? For the alleyu?
For roads? How are these kept?
Are the streets and alleys swtpt
with dry sweep! or wet?
Does the city take care of garbage,
refuse and manure? What method?
.are used for each? If not, what
does the law require citizens to do
in taking care of these things? To
what extent is the law complied with
generally?
What does the state law require
concerning inspection of milk? , Of
meat? Of other foods? What do
the city ordinances require in the
case of each? Is the law complied
with? Are the materials inspected?
Are dairies inspected? How many
inspectors in the community? What
training has the Inspector? Are
bakeries inspected? What other
plants? , Are dairies used for private
parties Inspected? Is there inspec
tion of milkers, bakers, etc.? . Is
the law complied with?
'. What are theregulations concern
ing disinfection. Are they enforced?
What types of disinfection are used?
' What general types of houses pie
Vail in the district? ' '
j Are fire-proof roofings required?
Other fire-proof materials? "
What is the material most com
monly used?
Are the majority of houses lighted
by lamps? By gas? In' what pro
portion of homes Is electricity used?
; What are the bousing laws con
cerning fire-protection? Concern
ing plumbing? To what extent are
these fulfilled? : How many inspec
tors are there in the city?
EIGHT WINNERS IN
SPELLING FINALS
Finals in the grade spelling con
tests which were concluded yesterar.y
afternoon, resulted today in the nn
nouncement of the following wiu
ners: Fifth-A." Vera Whitsett;
fifth-B, Ida Jones; slxth-A, Mildred
Todd; sixth-B, Martin Pavirk;
s e v e nt h-A. Harriett ' Heyburn
seventh-B, Florence Oirrie: eighth
A. Edith Gove: eightli-B, Richard
Connarn. Each of the winners was
awarded a $2.50 cash prize.
HAS BOTH MEMORY AND SCAR
Things That Count.
It Is not so much what we sny but
what we do Hint wins men to better
things; not what we preach but bow
we act that saves souls and puts the
red llfehlood Into nn anaemic world
After nil, the world Is quickest touched
not by the great building but by the
great heart; not by the cold word on
printed page but by the warm word
as It comes from living lips; not so
much by the bouse of mercy ns by
tlie merciful hnnd laid on the fevered
brow; not so much by the house that
shelters the wanderer as the beautiful
face which enshrines motherhood at
whose knees lonely children gather.
Crit.
All Right
The fourth crude 'teacher m
teaching the children the meaning ff
several new words, nmong them being
the word "naturalist." She hnil
spoken of John Burroughs and several
of our hoM : known nature lovers and
.then decided to test the children to
see whether they thoroughly under
stood the word. She turned to little
Newell. ' : Use the ward 'naturalist' In
a sentence." she told him.
For n minute the little fellow wn
perplexed mid then came a bright
thought which brought relief to his
fnce. Fie said : That wns the natur
alist picture we have of my grand
father."
Two Excellent Reascm Why One Man
Will Remember That He Wit
Kicked by a Mule.
A kick from a mule Is giinmnleed
to make just about as much linptvs
slon on the memory ns It doe uti the
anatomy. Vet Clyde D. Jnrvls lion
made sure that he will not forget tl:
kick he received from u Mlkxcun
beast of burden for the rest of hli-
natural llfo.
Jarvls applied at Ilouston. Texas,
for enlistment In the murine corp
and was accepted. He exhibited u
scar ubuui six Inches long nn the left
side of hlB abdomen, and explained Ii
was the result of no operation he had
undergone some six months tit-fore,
for a supposed ruptured spleen, fol
lowing the kick from the mule.
The operating surgeon had made
the wrong diagnosis, however," and
found that Jnrvls' spleen was O. K.
Tattooed above the scar In large let
ters were the words, "Opened by mis
take." . . . .
WANTED Ford cur. No dciler:.
need upply. I.euve name and ad
dress at Bulletin office. . 22-ilup
WANTED Cook stove, ben., 'und
small household furnishings. Ad
dross 21, care Bulletin. 21-.trp
WANTED Two chamber ' maids.
Apply at Wright hotel .Saturday
evening. 27-13(p
WANTED TO BUY Small house.
furnished or unfurnished: must
bo cheap for cash. I.euve answers
at Bulletin office.' 31-3G-3Gp
WANTED Janitor: must havo
Rood references. Apply seeroturv
Industrial Y. M. C. A. 19-34-35c
VOTE FOR C. S. BEN
SON FOR DISTRICT AT
TORNEY. Adv
KS3 .
R-fi '
m
iln.tfi.ntli nimnnMimmiTfiniiw
enta for 10 word or ten. On cnt Mr
word for ail orir to. All cUuitUd advcrttoini
ttrictJr euh in dviOM.
USED CARS
CAR FOR SALE 19 Model Chev
rolet: good condition; terma If
desired. Inquire Brosterhouse chop.
-33-35p
CAR FOR RALE Ford sedan. Ap-
, "Real opportunity comes only to
the man with ready money.1
John D. Rockefeller.
, JOIN THE SAVERS
v
at
Tai Bank of 8umio S.kviob
The First National Bank
v -. OF BKND . :,
t - v
SPECIAL!
EXTRA GOOD
BARGAIN
Soluble
Water Glass
for Preserving Eggs
Enough to Preserve 15
Dozen Eggs
For 15c
Regular Price, 25c
OWL Pharmacy
WANTED Job a engineer: pruc
tlcul experience; can do uny re
pair work.;. J. H. Jones. Tho Dalles.
Ore. . 16-34-3Sp
WANTED At Pilot Butte
Inn, lobby maid. Apply
at office. 14-33tfc
WANTED PJaln sewlug to do ut
home. Bungalow npions a spec
ialty. 75 cents and $1.00. For
further Information see Mrs. Forbes.
Bond Press bldg. H-33-35p
WANTED At Pilot Butte
Inn, woman to clean house,
Apply at office. 13-33tfc
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Mrs. II,' H. I)e Armond,
373 Greenwood, or phone Black
462. S3-30tfc
WANTED Furniture, phonographs
ranges and household goods of all
description. Standard Furniture Co.
eitfc
WANTED To buy second band win
dow shades.. We sell new shades,
See Goggans. 87-83tfc
FOR SALE
FOll SALE C'heup If taken ut once,
four room furnished house and
two lots, nice lawn and garden: W.
1431. 11th. cor. Ogdon. 6-33-3?p
FOR SALE Throe room house and
big barn, poultry house, two lota
with gurden. Bargain if takea at
once. Inquire W. 1431, 11th,
7-33-38p
FOR SALE Best quality extracted
honey. 603 Newport Avenue.
28-35-36r
FOR SALE Extra -choice Astor
and Snapdragon plants. Leave or-
rtartt nn-jr fnr latnr flplfvnrv M
Icoe. Phone 12 F-12. ' 24-.U-.17p
FOR SALE Bed, springs. dinliK
chairs, rug, window shades, and
other household articles. Inquire
80 McKay and Riverfront, 23-30p
FOR SALE One puro-bred S. C.
Rhode Island lied rooster. 18 one-year-old
hens and 39 chicks. Call
at D27 Portland ave. 29-35-39p
FOR ' SALE Dandy house und lot
near mills, cheap. Inquire Bul
letin, or 215 Jefferson. 32-35-39p
FOR SALE Thren room ' house;
two rooms furnished; fine large
lot; good location. See Geo. How
ard at 380 Riverside hlvd., between
noon and 4 p. m. 28-35-40p
FOR SALE The bungulow you
will surely want it If you see it. On
a corner lot on Florida Ave. Price
reasonable. Walter A. Jacobs. Con
tractor, 240 Florida Ave. C-33-38c
FOR SALE One- of the best resi
dence lots, close in, that can be
found in city of Bend, with small
house on rear. Price 850, or terms.
See J. 'B. Minor at Bond Proas
building., I : J ; ' 2-32tfc
TROJAN POWDER .
Is now handled In Bend by A. B.
Taylor, wholesale and retail.
Can fill orders of any size
tor nny work in the blasting line.
Telephone Black , 1771. Powdnr
that needs no thawing or unfreezing
and has no bod effects, cither be
foro or after explosions. - '
, l-124-13Cp
Forbes. Tolophtmo Red 2531. and ready for market. Hen or writ
70-2lHf T. I.. Collier, at Tuiuulo, or llend
. 0 59-1 7tfo
FOll KALE 5-rootu houso In lloulo-
vuid uddlilon; 23riO; easy tonus, FOR BALHFour modern bungH
I. Uvnn & Co. ti4-H7tfo bw I" very best rosldnnon tils
, trlct. J. A: EUHtos. 79-01-tfc
FOR HALE Ono 5-room Imiisn, " . "..,..,, Uso(!
Boiiluvard uildltlon- tliilin- oniiv ro,t ALK Why purcnaso uson
toii ia J Itva. i ('., 64 a7t PhonograpliH whero you oan't pur
toiiiia. j. nyuu ' M-J7tft chl)) pMrUT W6 ,mvo 4 goaA lM
T ., of """J plionogriipbs; - also partw
FOR HAI,lv1wo motl-tn riw-room u Ki aUophurd, Mlunnsula Mtroot.
litiiiKiilowH, now hulliiliiK. on l)-130tfo
t)olaHiiro: ousy leniiH. luqiilrn
CurlHon & Lyons. 4(l-37tfc voil HALlfl 34,000 brick, Inqulro
KmrAl-o7."l7rTox"nl nf", ult'',ou' t J- "'VtiiTr'S'
houses, onn six room, ouo four ."' . .
room, f 1,150, $3011 down, nuny T f CT
torniM, Inquire llnlletln or Joo Uock. lAJOk
87-IOtfO
I.OHT Hunch of keys. Pioneer gur.
FOR SALE 3000 piuii(U wUltn ago key ring. Itoturn to 'Hullo-
Hweet elovnr seed, nil recleniied tin Reward. i7-34-3r.p
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ELECTION, MAY 2V
STATE. ROADS
Vote 302 X Yes
For 4r State Road Bond Limit
3C2 X Yes
303 No
JULI.OT TITLM IS AS FOLLOWS; " - ,V
c-ONsrrriJrrovAi. ami;ii;nt -iufPrr.i t u.. t.: t u. .
LIMITATtOW OF rOU THII Cf NT STATK INOKBTtONCU
VOH tVCHKIANCNT HO ADS.-Tuf px, 1 n.cr.4 f tM 7
Am Hi XI nt thi(HUitluiitii i tlijHUItIOrrtn mt M Ui imm mtltli
rrrBMiiiH(rlitttin hal.il.HM tl.rUiilil.f jtrovi nt ilrliU iuUliUtM
tut ill MUikMoiif ItuiMmy atul nuinUiiilnC (tcrnmitotit rMU ui Htm
Anvit n( (uijr wr -(tit 1 lltr uwi I vlimii.ii i mil irprrtr
! rtt.iu n Orifit InttM.l ( tnMr vntft' i nviUl l(y taw
NO PROPERTY TAX- HO DIRECT TAX
NO INCREASE M AUTO LICENSE FEES
NO INCREASE OF GASOLINE TAX
T,.. 1,... 4l..... r...i. ! i Ti ....
i , i n iiiiit i,u;i.i in mi i mi proseiii utiu) iiccnw lop and
KiiMiliim tax will nay bolli Ihn princitiiil ami inti-it-Mt on till tho Ixmdii
umlor t his nuiojKlmrtil, iiml will yii-l.l an .'witiunl Hiirpltw U-sidi-a for otlu-r
state highway work. No additional taxation of any kind.
FEDERAL FUNDS MUST BE MATCHED '
Orcein must linvr o uflicient Hiulm.y Funds to tnnteli Federal apportion
ments or Oiyi-iin rnmiot Ret (lie U nehl of Federal money for Ori'tcrni Rosdii.
InenusiiiR this c.mslitutioiml limit is a ncew.lly. L'nli-ns limit is inrmuml,
either state roads cnniiot be completed for maiiv. noinv vears, or miwt be tinihct
by ilin-ct pniiierl v tnxutinu. Tins nirastim averts direct property tax for atitla
hiKhwtiys and makes early rotnpletion pomnble. Lot's got the roads built now.
Ifloomt Irom Present Souroet Sufficient to Pay Principal and InlereiL
.in tl ',!CV,,, "Z'l""' lrnm f .,lrmm 1 " '. IOll itmrn- of prfM nt-..
.K. ... u L, !,UiM, '" ',1-" K-l-r K SI. I. -un.,hM ,r iSloi. t
"" '"'" -m wWmU-m nrN.:il n,finirnt .u I rfld urpltu
1 For lnUrlTbta, PmpMUor (urUir I,.rnrnatiu&, writ to
. . . "nKOON R"'" AND DKVEI.OIMII VT ASSOCIATION
I LllstnM. fiwM.il) lait .fcrOtri ( I ainu.UralMMuMt I k
Uolwiun, ill Worrwttf lluiUlus, luitUMl, Orua
VOTE 1 X YES-For 4 Ststt Road Bend Limit
POH SAJ.I'j Of flea "desk - and chair
for 760. Inquire Mrs. V. A.
STEADY,
AMERICA!
Let Us Work Tfci.3 Out Together
Republicans, It It Up to' Us to Elect a Real
' President This Fall.
e i
He Must Be the Biggest and the Soundest and
the Most Effective American We Can Find.
Before Committing Yourself
Consider These Facts:
Out of thirteen states, where tha contest was
between Wood and Johnson for the instruc
tion of delegates to the Republican National
Convention, the elections have been decided
for Wood in nine. '
Total Number of Delegates Pledged to Vote for
Wood at Republican National Convention, 321
Since the narrowing down of the field, the situa
tion is generally diagnosed as follows:
A vote for Hoover, for Lcwdcn, or for,
Poindcxtcr is a vote for Johnson.
KEEP THE PARTY TOGETHER
rawiTHwoob
(Paid Adv. by Leonard Wood Campaign ZloadauarUr)