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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1920)
pacts TBK BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, HKNU, OIUCOON, Tlll'lUSh.VY, JINK II, lOSJO Don't ask for Crackers say Snow Flakes Because m ' Jp end iuM on alt KGB. Pcke SOME MORE P. C& PRODUCTS Annie I.auric Short Bread Arrowroot Bttcuit Butter Thina Chocolate Lclairs Fig Sultana Marahraatfow Sandwich Long BrHnch SaKjne r'lakvw Oatmeal Crackers Panama Crealua lYaaut Waters their crisp-from-the-oven purity is as fine as their flavor kiddies love them and Snow Flakes are good for kiddies! CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ITSRT. f!ARS . 'TRUCK, for sale Oue-ton GMC truck; a bargain;, some terms... See it at Aune's wagon lot, about 10 a. in. 67-50-51p USED CARS FOR SALE 1 1914 Studobaker J 650 1 191S Dodge Sedan J1200 1 1919 Chevrolet t 623 1 1914 Cadillac $ 500 DESCHUTES GARAGE 66-50-5 jc FOR SALE Used Ford cari. Car guaranteed Ccnt.-Ore. Motor Co. 63-41tfc FOR SALE $1,000 CASH And balance easy terms buys a good six-room mod ern house and two lots, has fine lawn and is well located. For Infor mation phone Black 671 60-5 1-5 3c FOR SALE Piano, good conditio'!, just, tuned. At a sacrifice. In quire 10 Lava Road. 7 4-5 1-5 4 p FOR SALE Piano at Oregon Trans i fer, 835 Bond St. Phone. Black 661. 83-51-53C FOR. SALE Bed, Bprings, mattress, small cookstove. chairs and other household furniture. 62 4 Hill st. ... . 69-50-olp HOUSE and lot for sale; good loca tion; at 06 Shasta place. " . 6S-50-32p FOR sale or trade for Bend -real ;i estate, 40 acres, 7 miles from Bend; 10 acres plowed, 10 acres trees 'pulled; 'small house. Box .68, Bend, Ore. 65-50-51C TO sell or trade for city property. 80 acres juniper timber; good farm laud; under Swalley ditch; 4 miles out. Inquire Bulletin. ' . . 63.-30-52p BLACK MINORCAS; best utility strain In the west; thpy weigh, lay, pay; hatching eggs reasonable. 1320 Newport ave. 62-50-5 lp FOR SALE 1917 Maxwell; good mechanical order; good tires; $476. Pioneer Garage. 56-49-51p VOT? Qit.E ICft Irani rn.l nlf.,lf0 and potato land. One of the best irrigated tracts for the money In Central Oregon. Good water right. A real bargain. $1000 will handle this; balance easy terms. See S. 11 Hogin. Hogin Land Co.. P. O. Box 252. No. 34, Lafayette ave. 52-149-51p FOR SALE Five room modern bungalow, with built ins. full base ment: sleeping porch. Terms. 244 Delaware.' 5S-49tfc FOR SALE Two modern flvo-room bungalows, now building, on Delaware: easy terms. luqulro Curlsou & Lyons. 40-27tfo FOR PALE Why purchase used phonographs where you can't pur chase parts? We have a- good line of used phonographs; also parts. L. K. Shepherd, Mlunusutn street. 0-180ttc WANTED Cloan used doming for homo service tlopnrtmuiit of Hud Cross, Ploase deliver lo room It, Press llldg. Mrs. V. A. Forbes, 48-48tfc FOR SALE Lawn mower In good condition; cheap. luqulro 115 Riverfront. H'J-63-Orip FOR SALE OR RENT Store bulld- u-ltl. IU.lt, w ..i,t.a ltttul.,1.. lllft II II ll.llin IVWIlin llinillliai all modern excepting heat; also S furnished rooms for rent. Call at Hotel Portland. 97-43tfc WANTED WANTED-rFour rough ciu-poulors with tools for concrete form work. 75c au hour. Phono Moffntt, Prlne villo.. collect. 79-18 1-152C WANTED lly Kenlloiniin, board and room in private family, where woman will rare for small child during the day, luqulro bttlletlu. 82-51-52p WANTED Experienced dishwasher at camp. Apply llosmer, Hrooks Scuulou Lumber Co. 71-50tfe WIDOW, with 8-months-old baby, wishes position as housekeeper. Call Mrs. V. A. Forbes,' telephone Red 25:11. SS-46-tfc II AVE M. A. PALM Kit. Cabinet Maker and llulldiir, imikn your screMi doors and windows. ' Shop rear of old Irrigation IIKtg. - P3-l2lfo YOUR WEEKLY CHECK Lim ited only hy ability and tlmo de voted to Bulling our trees, Com plete lino nil vnrtutlns bucking you. Write for terms. Start Immodiuto ly. Salem Nursery Company, 427 Oregon llldg., Halum, Oregon. 77-4 1-0 lr WANTED Furniture phonographs, rangos and household good! of all description. Standard Furniture Co. 6 Ufa WANTED At Pilot Hutte Inn, woman to clean house. Apply at Office. 15-45tfc WANTED-Washing: 80 and 35 cents n dosen. Finished work If desired. Mrs. Curl Horner. 1014 Columbia. 61-149-61p WANTED At Pilot Butte Inn, lobby maid. Apply at office. 14-45tfc fja Ooggiun. 87-83tfc TO TRADE. TO Tit A Do! A phnungianh for a plnuo, Wu will linilu you any kind of phonograph for your old plnuo, no matter what make, or we will pay yoti cash for piano. Ad dress P, O. box 412, Itmid, tlm. ili-litlfc LOST LOST .Motorcycle Himihh No. All'J. Finder pleiiNii leava at Bulletin, or-27 Lake Pluc-e. 70-50-5 1 p LOST Rudlator cap and motor-meter for Cusii car. Finder please deliver to J. Ityuii and receive re ward 81 I -S:ic FOUND KOl'ND Hoy's tricycle. Inquire of Ml hi Markel nt Clly Rest Room or Pilot Uutto Inn. 7 0-51 -62e FOUND Exhaust this side of Crane Prairie. Inquire llullelin. 7fi-5lc FOUND Headlight for Chevrolet cur. Owner can have sumo by pay ing for llils ad. Bulletin 72-ultfo FOtt RENT WANTED To buy socond hand win dow shades. Wn sell new shades. FOR KENT Large garage, also suitable for shop, mid a two-room limine near Kenwood grocery. In- flulio Mrs, V. A. Forbes, Telephone. Red .DM,.. v 77-Bltfo FOR HUNT-Light huusiikiHipIng rooms, no chlldi-eu. Inquire Holmes' Grocery. 78-0 to SALESMEN WANTED The Oregon Nnrry Comrtny J cai re the trvicrt of t high grid ilea ni n , with csr. to (untile thsir complete lino of nuriery product! throughout local an J ad joining terr i t o ry . A liberal contract is offered. Conditions are) , unuiually fuvoriMe (or a Urge andremunerstiv , bmiined. Writ it one for details. OREGON NURSERY COMPANY Orenco, Oregon FOR SALE One Majestic range. 2 beds and springs, with or without good silk floss and felt mut'.rosses: 2 leather-upholstered rockers, oak dining table and 6 chairs, refriger ator. 3-burner coal oil stove; piano, child's rocker; all nearly new. 2S Saginaw. Phone Black 1401. 4Stfc FOR SALE Good, modern u-room house: garden in; chicken house and run, woodshed, etc. Price $1800. 1125 Ogden ave., Kenwood addition. 44-4S-53p FOR SALE Springs, wheels, axles and bearings, suitable to make heavy duty trailers. H. G. Farris, 13S St. Helens. 42-47-olc FOR SALE Large garage, also suitable for shop, and a two-room house near Kenwood grocery. In quire Mrs. V. A. Forbes. Tele phone Red 2531. 41-47tfc FOR SALE Apartment house; - good business and good location. Inquire of owner, 232 Broadway. 40-47-52p FOR SALE 5-room modern bunga low, including $600 in furniture; lawn in. Inquire 321 Congress. 32-46-52p FOR SALE Ford car; it you in tend to buy a -Ford, now is your chance; it is going to be sold be fore Saturday night, regardless of cost ; first come, first served. Phone 2071 or see J. W. Day. - 33-46tfc FOR SALE: Four modern bunga lows in very best residence dis trict. J. A. Eas'.es. 79-01-tfc FOR SALE Oliver typewriter, used only one week; also cedar chest. Inquire 270 Riverside: 28-4 3-4 "p FOR SALE One lot 50x125 two houses, one six room, oue four room. $1350. $300 down, easy terms. Inquire Bulletin or Joe Rock. I 87-20tfcj FOR SALE 3000 pounds white sweet clover seed, all recleaued and ready for market. See or write T. L. Collier, at Tumalo, or Bend. 60-17tfc i Welcome, Grangers ! angers BcnJ is glad to entertain you. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK is particularly inter ested in the Farmers and Agriculture of tbii county. This Bank it one or the' two banks in the State of Oregon that maintains an Agri cultural Department for the service of it farm er patrons. This Bank also ranks first on the Roll of Honor of the Oregon Bankers Asso- - ciation for carrying on the largest number of Agricultural Improvement Projects. We be- ' lieve that to develop agriculture is to create wealth. Come in and get acquainted while you are in Bend. Tarn Bank or SuPaaioa Bntytom The First National Bank - OF BEND Remember wri r trie ursr automobile ca me to town Select your tice ac cording to the taadt they have to travel: In sandy or hilly coun try, wherever the going is apt to be heavy The U. S. Nobby. For ordinary country roads The U. S. Chain or Usco. For front wheels The U. S. Plain. For best results everywhere V. S, Royal Cords. j aOtALCORO-rWBaY-aMIKUSQO-PlAJrl TODAY there are more than '7,000,000 of them in the country. Pretty soon nearly everybody in this sec tion will be traveling around in his own automobile " ;; . The first thing a man wants to know nowadays, . when he starts out io buy a car, is how much it is going to cost him to keep it run ning. . : . It s all very well to take some dealer's word about a tire if you know who. he is and his object in selling it to you. ' Our object in selling U. S. Tires is to have you come back for more and be glad that we sold them to you. ', ; ... , , III ' U. S. Tires have a record behind them. They are built by the peo ple who perfected the first straight side automobile tire, who produced the first pneu matic truck tire. Two of the greatest con tributions to tire and motor ' economy, ever made, IV As representatives of the oldest and largest rubber con cern in the world, we have a reputation to live up to. We can't afford to substi tute "just as good" tires for tires of standard quality. United States Tires 3 BEND GARAGE