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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1920)
PAGH 8 TIIK 1IKMI IU1.1.KT1N, DAILY KDITIOX, 11KXU. OIIK4JOX, NATl IIDAY, JIXK 10. 1020. voted to soiling our trees. Com- NOTICE OK SCHOOL III.IH I IO TO IM'IIKANK TAX SHI II Ml THAN NIX Prill CUNT OVEIll THAT OK TIIK I IIIA lot S YLAllj Notice In luil'idiy given In llm lo- K"l vnloi'H of School llliilrlit .Nil, 1, of Deschutes ('i)iiiiiy, (Hutu t f (Iro-1 Kim, that nn idocfliin Hill he hold In unlit tllHi rtt'i nt lllr.h School Amino-! t-1 it r. nn tlui llnili tl ii V "( .In no. 1U20,: nt 2 to 7 ii'i'lnrk In llm nflm'Mixiit, In vulo on tlm question or Iiii'I'iuimIiik Mio iiinuiinl nf tlm lux lovy In mild1 District Till' llm yoni' 1920 li.v niiin'1 thiin alx per colli nvor llin iiiniiuiit nf I hiii'Ii lovy fur llm your itn nu-il In I !' I IH'ki'viIIuk. t'liinililoi Iiik t lut ninminl of liiri'imnn over 0 per cent, InrrniiMii fur liny year mullet ho considered In iiiii'i'iioilliiK yoiuH. II In iiiMomiiii'y o ililiin lliln nilill- 1 1 1 1 1 ti I i iii' mi ii t by nini'liil lovy fur llm following i i'u "ii nn : Tlm law wont lulu i'ffoi'1 wlii'ii ntir lux vviipi very m nut II mill II per font illcroiixii Kuril your tines nut nioi'l I'niiiilivori enpniitlltures. llutor t It 1m Gill iluy of Juno, 1021), UOIINItT W. HAWYKIl, t 'hn I llll ii ll lliiiud nf AttoM : IHl'oi'loi'H. J. ALTON THOMPSON, I H nl l li t Clerk ihto linn all varieties bucking you. i'u.i r.ti i.iiMnri i ,it,.i. ly. Suloui Niiisiuy t ' i i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 y . J ? ; Oregon BIdg., Suluill, Oregon. 77-4l-lllc e savt WANTKl) Flirnituro, Phonographs. ranges mill household goods of till description, Simiditid Furniture Co. euro comes in Where th WANTED To buy second hand win dow shades. Wu Boll HOW HllllduM. See uokkuus. K7-K.1tfo FOR RENT A MAN who does twice as much work as a $5-a-day man, is worth $ 1 0. If you get him far $8 you're making money. It 's the same with clothes Our clothes wear twice as long as the ordinary kind; they cost very little more. Besides you get your money -back if you're not satisfied CASH MAN CLOTHIER The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx FOU KENT Small ivo-iooni fur nlNlted lioilHO. I mm I in Hi VU I'n-j Inn, Houlcvtird addition. 9U-i:!ii KOU KENT Two f III nUlled holme keeping roomr. Inquire S I I Delaware, 0-1 2c KOU HKNT Small house, partly furnished; noar iiiIIIh, right for two mtiii: $111 per ninntli. S, It Hogin, 34 l.afayolto uvo, 08-1 Ho KOU HKNT Kour-rniiin cottage! family without children prof on oil. Inquire llullutlii. 3-1 2lfc KOU RENT Rosluurnnt, complete ly f ii i-n IhIioiI ; good. Uvo business; only pliiou In town HurvliiR iuouls;nn highway: cun luivo road and milt i trudo, tin well uu tourist; very rou ! suitable runt to rlxlit party. In ! quire Mrs. M. A. Iliiidinnn. Sinters, Ore., maiuiKor Sisters restaurant. 1-I3-I7p LOST I LOST llowurd gold wuU-li. npon- raco. monogram. Finder please L-returit lo Kloytl Domont. Ilonil llttril- wuro. uiul receive rewind. 99-1 2-1 4c Chinese Made First Bread? It is snld Hint the Chinese were the first bread makers, and they made bread from wheat and rice as eui-ly as 1003 n. C. I'robnhly the first bread made from yeast wns baked In Eng land In about 1034. Aerated bread, which rises from enrhonic acid gas Injected Into the dough, became some what common In 1857. but practically all bread, liakery-mnde or home-made. ' owes its leavening to yeast or baklug powder. Daily Market Report (FanUiHtd br amntratnt wit th Ceatr.l OniM Uuk.1 NORTH PORTLAND, June 19. Cattle No receipts: steady. Cfrain and pulp, fed steers, $11.75 to $12.25; choice, $11 tt $11.50; Rood to choice, $10.60 to $11 me-llun to good, $9.60 to $10. bO; fair to good, $8. GO to $9.50; common to lair, $7.50 to $8.50; choice cows and heifers. $9.50 to $70.25; good to choico $8.50 to $9. DC: medium to good, $7.50 to $8.50, fair to medium, $6.50 to $7.50; tanners, $4 to $5.50; bulls, $4 to $8. DO; ium mixed, $14.75 to $16.25; rough prime light calves, $12 to $13; medium light, $8.60 to $11; heavy, $3 to $8.50. Hogs. Receipts, none; market steady Prime mixed, $15.25 to $15.75; med heavies, $10' to $11.25; smooth heavies, ' $11.75 to $13.75; pigs, ?11.25 to $13.75. Sheep. Receipts, none; steady. Larnbs, $11.50 to $12; cull lambs. $8 to 310: yearlings, $7 to $8; wethers, $6 to $7.50; ewes, $3 to $7. Clualfled ftdvcrtuiii ehanr vr Uu 10 eenu for 20 wonlt or less. One cnt pr word for all over 20. All clauifled advertUimr rtrietly euh in advance.. USED CARS FOR SALE Ubed Ford cars. Cars guaranteed Cent.-Ore. Motor Co. 63-41tfC CAR FOR SALE Studebaker tour ing car. good motor, new battery. Price reasonable. Call 323 Lafay ette st. 89-ll-17p For Sale 1918 Ford Good Condition Tires Good Come and Try it. Walther-Williams Co. R. S. McCIure SECOND-HAND hotel range, $25. Uartlett hotel. Telephone Black 2441. 100-12-Hc FOR SALE Four-room modern house; lot 50x115; shudo trees; good 3-year-old lawn, etc. Inquire 512 Ogden ave. SC-10-15c LOST Oil STOLEN Blue Helton Ticked femalo pup, uboul Imlf grown; tun licking on niuziln mid forward legs. Any Information load ing to discovery, notify V. A, Smith, 1059 Columbia, or 1'. O. box 40. Ito wnrd will be Riven. 02-1 7-1 9n I11DS CAI I.KI) roit Ilend, June 17. 1920. llldn will be received by the School i Hoard nf District No. 1 up to Junu 21. 1920, for painting lllghwuy I Acres School Hoimn (known us Car roll's Acres School); filler andouu coat of vnrnlHh on Inside; two emits whlto leud and oil on outside: also cnlclmlnliig nudltoriums of Hold and : High Schooln. j Address all bids to Clerk of Hoard. J. Alton Thompson, Hooins 33-35, ; court IIouho, Hi'iid. Orogoii. J. ALTON THOMPSON. 11-12-13C FOR SALE Four-room modern house, cor. Columbia mid Jack sonville; $2600; reuHonablo tortus. Inquire Pastime, or phono 2171. .S3-11-16C FOR SALE Two hundred live 14 pound cockerels for broiling; 25c each. Leave orders R. M. Smith. 56-7-Up FOR SALE 30 laying lions, rocks and white Leghorns. Inquire 71 Shasta Place. 67-8-12p 2-1 2c FOR SALE FOR SALE Motor or rowboat, cheap. Inquire 1625 East 3rd st. . , 87-ll-12p FOR SALE Furniture, as good as new; enough for five rooms. In quire 244 Delaware Ave. 95-lltfc FOR SALE One lot 50x125 two bouses, one six room, one four room. $1350, $300 down, easy terms. Inquire Bulletin or Joe Rock. 87-20tfc FOR SALE 3000 pounds white sweet clover seed, all re-cleaned and ready for market. See or write T. Ii. Collier, at Tumalo, or Bond. 59-17tfc FOR SALE Two modern five-room nungaiows, now building, on Dolaware: easv terms. Inonlre Carlson & Lyons. 46-27tfc FOR SALE at a bargain, front and rear bumpers for Dodge car; also Ford car in first class condition. A W. Bontrager garage. 6-1 2-1 3c i A Policy of Community Development. HE Main requisite toward the pros perity of Bend and its enterprises is the cooperation of its institutions and business men. N furthering the ambitious plans for the tuture or the city, The b irst National Bank with its comprehen sive service and its policy of community development, will be found a helpful ally. Tits H" or StjpRRtoa Skkvici The First National Bank OF BEND FOR SALE Save $400; $2200 will huy 3 lots with six-room house; bathroom; close in. Owner must sell a fine new home: real value, $2600. $1000 cash, balance terms. Hogin Land Co. See S. R. Hogin, 3 4 Lafay ette ave. 97-12c NEVER before offered at such a low price for sale, but our client Is go ing away and Instructs us to sell re gardless of price. A house that cost $3500 to build two years ago is now offered to you for $3300, In cluding two big lots and garden enough for the biggest family In Bend. It Is a snap and you will ad mit the same the very minute that you lay your eyes on It; first come, first served. For quick action phone 2071, or see J. W, Day, at J. B. Min ers, Press BIdg., Wall street. WANTED WANTED Girl for housework; no cooking. Telephone 1561. 4-12tfc WANTED Help for both stores. See Mrs. S. Mcintosh. 81-9tfc WANTED Girl to assist with house work. Telephone Red 1711. ... 94-U-13C WANTED to buy, the best house in TtonH Hint tr,nn win hii rf,ii fn J. W. Day nt J. B. Miner's office, t-ress mug., wall St. 647tfc HAVE M. A. PALMER, ' Cabinet "Maker and Bnilder, mnke your screen doors and windows. Shop rear of old Irrigation BIdg. 93-42tfc WANTED Handy man, cook and second cook; good wages; good place for man, wife and daughter. Deschutes Hotel, Deschutes. Write or phone Central Oregon Irrigation Co. " 91-lltfc YOUNG lady bookkeeper-stenographer wants perinnnont position; two years' experience in garage: best of references. Write E. 8., care of Bulletin. 34-4-lSp YOUR WEEKLY CHECK Lim ited only by ability and time de- XOTK K OK AXXI AI. SCHOOL MKKTINO Notice Is hereby given to tho legal voters of School District No. 1 of j Deschutes County, Slate of Oregon! that tho ANNUAL, SCHOOL MKKT-! I NO of auld dlHtrlct will be held ut I the High School Auditorium from 2 o'clock p. in. to 7 p. m.. on the third Monday of June, being the 21st day of June, A. I). 1920. This meeting Is culled for tho pur pose of electing two directors forj three years and the transaction of . business usunl ut such nicciing. j Dated this 10th !ay nf June, 1920.' ROBERT W. SAWYER. Chairman Hoard of Directors. Attest: J. ALTON THOMPSON, District Clerk. 9-12c' .NOTICE OH SCHOOL MKKTIXU i Notlco Is hereby given to the' legal voters of School District No. I 1 of Deschutes County, Statu of; Oregon, that a school meeting nf said District will bo held nt High School Auditorium, on tho HOlli day of Juno, 1920, from 2 to 7 o'clock proportion of levying n speclnl dis trlc; ta.:. The total of money needed by the district during the flBcul your be ginning on June 21, 1920, and ending on Juno 30, 1921, is esti mated in the following budgnt and Includes the amounts to ho received from the county school fund, state school fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of tho district: liulli't Kstlmiited KxM'iidlliirxi 1. Instruction expense.. $ 78,760.00 2. Operation expense.... 15,490.00 (a) Physicul tr 1,800.00 3. General control 3,000.00 4. Mulntenance exp 2.000.00 5. Capital acquisition nnd construction 4,500.00 6. Kinking fund..: 4,000.00 7. Bond Interest 8,100.00 8. Emergency loans None 9. Emergency loans Interest None 10. Emergency funds 5,000.00 11. Library 800,00 Total estimated amount of money to bo ex pended for nil pur poses during the year $121,440.00 Estimated Itnrripts, From county school fund during ths com ing school year $ 15,500.00 From state school fund during the coming school year 2,000.00 Estlmnted amount to be received from all other sources during the coming school year 8,300.00 Total estimated receipts, not Including the money to bo received from tho tax which ,'1 it Is proposed to vote $ 25,800.00 Recapitulation. Total estimated expenses for tho your $121,440.00 Total estimated re ceipts, not Including tho tax to bo voted.... 25,800,00- Balance nmotint to bo , raised by district tax..$ 95,640.00 Dated this 27th day of May, 1620. ROBERT W. SAWYER, Chairman Board of Attesti Directors. J. ALTON THOMP80N, District Clark. I'ltOIKSSIOV.AI, AND lll'HIMISS lllt:t"l)t V. (I. K. MAST PIANO TUNER TiMiInc, loiwiliiK, Iti'Uiiliil ltlit, Koptili lug I'LAVI K PIANO WORK A hl'iai I.TY Office with the llond bniiii-li of hlli:it.MN, CLAY A! COMPANY ( lliiiiiwaltor'tt Store) Hli'lmvny and Oilier I'liimm Dr. Charles A. Fowler PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Ofltcet In tho O'lUun Building ToloplioitoH: lies., Illuck 1472 Ofllco Hod 2351 R. S. HAMILTON ATTORN EY-AT-L A W Room 13-18 first National Bank BIdg. Tel. 611 (Dr. Co'i Former OAm.) B. H. D Armonil Cku. W. Craklna De Arniond & Erskine l a w y k a H O'Kane Building, Ilonil, Oregon W. G. Manning, D. M. D. DENTIST Suite 11-14 O'Kane Building Tel. Black 1781 Bond. Or. Kor Public Stenographer Call Bend Company Office. Phono 71. Piano Tuning RoguUtlng and Repslrlng L. S. RICKARD Lonvo ordori at Shepherd'! Music Store Phono Led 201 Latent I'p-To-Dntii liintruiimnfit and Equipment. DR. J. G. TURNER Eye Specialist , Room 9 O'Kano Hid K. Bond, Oro. Comploto Lens Grinding Fact ory, on Premises. Loiisen Duplicated Dr. II. N. MOORE UK.NTIHTKY ol Black 1671 O'Knue BIdg Tclrphone knl 171 O'K'lir IIMg Dr. E. E. GRAY DENTIST Houri 9:00 to I2:00...i:00 10 5:30 Mfiflfi and Sundou$ by appamtmtnt HAIIl DHHHHINO IMUMMt Utto-!at electrical call, trratinvnu for folltnif hair and dandrt.'.T. r'arwiui Neo plaetiqtie . Fmi trratmenU, All klode Heir Work done. MUM. MULL 1011 Oregon St. I'liono Hod 1861 LOOK LOOK LOOK O. II. Winkle TRAXHI'-KU Light-Heavy Hauling. Got my prices on hauling in and out of city. Phono lllk. IMl. CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS HI LI'IM H, MIM IIAI, AND STKAM IIATIIS A Proved mid Trlnd Itoinody for IthoiimatlHin, liml Colds, La Orlppn, NtirvousiiiiHS, Kid ney uiul Liver Troubles DR. R. I). STOWELL Telephono B-611 MASSAflE TREATMENTS Two Department: I.udUia and U iiiitlumun Over Stnuiturd Furniture Co. II END, O It EG ON RATES TRANSFER CO. Bill Unto" Tom Whnnlar IX A XI) Ol THIDE IIAl LINO Office Frntichle's Htora, 1016 Bond Htrnci Phono Red 1341 Bond ... Oregon Carlson & Lyons PLUMIUNfi & iii:atin; I'liiinldni; and Hoatluv Suppllut, llnlh itouin Acei'MOiloa, oto Pipe, Valves and littinu I'lIONi: HID ISM I Own Your Own Home I liuve some Imrains in HUNG A LOWS KAhV VKMMS J. A. EASTES Ccnir.! INSURANCE AGENCY liunlUK and Uheol Motal VM. .MOXTIiOMICHY. Kiirnscoii, Spouting, tliit.orlni, Cotnlre uoi Skylldht It'-pnitliiK promptly attended lo Prli-o r I k 1 1 ( . work gunrnnlned 1JENI) INSURANCE AGENCY Writer et all ktmla of Insurance. Old mi In tira nee Auenvy tu Central Ore ron. 11. C. Kiln, t'lrat NattonaJ liana UuiMlu. Ueml, Ureua. MRS. V. A. SMITH Agont for the M HON E CORSETS Will cull by appointment 1059 Columbia Street. ADDRESS P. O. B. 40. JOB WORK R. II. FOX CARPENTER SHOP , 121 Minnesota St. Hum fridge No. 423 Loyal Or der of ,Mooi Meets In Mooaa , Hall every Thursday. Vlilttng hrothora are cordially Invltod to nttend. DR. G. SKINNER DliXTIST Phono: Offlco, Red 2361 Room 17 O'Kmio Building Office Honrs: 9 to 12 1 to C. C. DICK Auto Shop General Repairing Phono lllaek ITJtl 124 KiikI lii'iii'itey . ' STOP AT A. J. TUCKER'S Tho Ili( Htoiio Shop on Greenwood Avcniio Auto Top and Body Work, Oonoral Blackamlthlng, Attto Spring Repairing a Specialty. Curpontor and Cablnot Work. RED 1011 I1I3ND, ORE.