PACK 4 THE 1IKND 111 I.1.KT1N. I.U.V EDITION, I1KM, OUKOOX, MONDAY, JINK SI, J DUO. t-3 Claulfled dvrtuitm chant t luu SO lntl for 10 wonli or leu. One wnt vt word for all over 20. All clfcutfM dvrtmnt ttrletty cuh In aiU-aiu.. USED CARS FOlV SALK Uhad Ford cn f a. Cti ri guaranteed Cent.-Ore. Motor Co. 6S-41tfc CAR FOR SALE Studebaker tour ing cur, good motor, new buttery. Price reuaonublo. Cull 323 Lafay ette St. 89-ll-17p CAH FOH SAI.K One Overland. 5 passenger, $226; 1 Dodge Sedan, like new; 1 Denby 2-ton truck; un usual value. Wallher-Wllliams Co. R. S. Mct'lure. Fnlesman. lti-13-He JV ANTED Girl for housework, no cooking. Telephone 1601. 4-12tfc WANTKD Help for both stolon. See Mrs. S. Mcintosh. 8 l-9tfe WANTED Hil l to assist with house work. Telephone Hed 1711. 94-11-lSc HAVE M. A. PAl.MUlt, Cabinet Maker and ft.illilor. make your screen doors and windows. Shop rear of old Irrigation lllilg. 93-U'tfc VOl'R WEEKLY CHECK Lim ited only by ability and time do voted to selting our trees. Com pteto line oil varieties backing you. Write for terms. Start immediate ly. Salem Nursery Company, 421 Oregon Dldg., Salem, Oregon. 77-41-640 WANTED Furniture, phonographs. ranges and household goods of all description. Standard Furulture Co. 61tfc WANTED To buy second hand win dow shades. We sell now shades. See Gogguns. S7-83lfc Dated at Portland. Oregon, this 14th day of June. A. D. 1920. STATE 1IOAKI) O K" FISH AND 11 AM K COMMISSIONERS. Ily E. V. Carter, Chalriuuit. Marlon Jack. E. C. Simmons. Jas. II. Diiscoll. John Oill. 1. N. Flelsi'huer. Chris. Schmidt. V. M. War re n. Chas. Hall. 12-18-Mc FOR SALE FOR SALE Furniture, as good as new: enough for five rooms. In quire 244 Delaware Ave. 95-lltfc FOR SALE at a baruuin. front and vear bumpers for Dodge car; also 'Oil RENT rnfiiruished np.ut Ford car in first class condition. A. meut. Inquire Hotel Portland. I W. Bontragor garage. 6-12-13CI 17-13-14c; FOR RENT poi nd notic::. Notice is hereby given that the city of Iteud bus caused to he Im pounded the following described live stock, pursuant to ordinance No. 172 of the city of Heud: One buy mare, white hi ripe on forehead; wire cut left hind leg, branded IK left shoul der, weight about 700 pounds, nge about S years: one black gelding, wire cut right front leg, star in fore head, white bind feet, weight about 900 pounds, ago about 10 years, brands, if any, iiiideclplieriiblo. Notice Is hereby further given that the undersigned will noil lit public auction the ahove-niiiiuHl livestock on the Stltli day of June. 1920, at the city pound, to satisfy the charges for Impounding Hie same, together with till uccriilug costs. L. A. NIXON. 35-13o Chief of Police. District for the year 1020 by more than six per cent ovnr the uiuoiiut of such levy for Ilia year Iniiiimllittnly preceding. t'tiimltlmliiK tint amount of Increase over 0 per cenl, lucre-mo for any year run mil bo considered In succeeding yearn. It la necessary to raise this addi tional amount by special levy for the following reasons: 1'ho law wont till o u ffec I when uur tax wau very small and 0 par cent Hii'ieutiu each year (lues not meet iKiitilrud oxpcndlliiroii. I lu tor this r,lh day of June, 1D20. UOIIEKT W. HAWYER, Chairman Hoard of Allesl: Directors, J. ALTON Tllo.Ml'HON, District Clinic V,fc'.,l.' Kllltlll. L'l L'I'I'IIIV .atrial,', 'r n, i,r,.i, ,,.. TO IM'UK.ASH TAX M II II K THAN SIX PER CENT OVER THAT OF THE PREVlOl S YEAH, Notice Is hereby given to the le-i gal voters of School District No. 1 of Deschutes County, State of Ore gon, that an election will be held III said district at High School Audito rium, on the SOth day of June, 1920. at 2 to 7 o'clock In the aflei uoou, to vote on the iiuestion of Increasing the amount of the tux levy ill Hiild SECOND-HAND hotel range. $2 Rnrtlett hotel. Telephone Black 2441. FOR RENT Four-room cottage.: family without children preferred. 100-12-14C Inquire llulleiin. FOR SALE Four-room modern house; lot 50x115; shade trees; good 3-year-old lawn, etc. Inquire 512 Ogden ave. 86-10-15C FOR SALE Four-room modern house, cor. Columbia and Jack sonville: $2600; reasonable terms. Inquire Pastime, or phone 2171. SS-U-16C FOR SALE Two hundred live U pound cockered? for broiling: 25c each. Leave orders R. M. Smith. G6-7-13p FOR SALE One lot 50x125 two houses, one six room, one four room. $1350, 1300 down, easy terms. Inquire Bulletin or Joe Rock. 87-20tfc FOR SALE 3000 pounds white sweet clover seed, all recleaued and ready for market. See or write T. L. Collier, at Tumalo, or Bend 69-17tfc FOR SALE Two modern five-room bungalows, now building, on Delaware: easy terms. Inquire Carlson & Lyons. 46-27tfc 3-12tfc; SHEEPMEN ATTENTION IT.00 1 acres, four miles north of La Pine; plenty of water. E. K. White. La Pine, Ore. 10-13-Sp FOR RENT Restaurant, complete ly furnished: good, live business: only place in town serving meal.s:on highway; can have roa3 and mill trade, as well as tourist: very rea sonable rent to right party. In quire Mrs. M. A. Hindmaii. Sisters, ! Ore., manager Sisters restaurant. i l-12-17p LOST LOST Maltese kitten. Finder please return to Owl pharmacy and receive reward. lS-13c FOR SALE One bedroom set, din ing room table, 4 rugs, 2 rockers. Inquire 244 Delaware. 19-13tfc FOR SALE Same as new Universal cook stove for $25; cost $65 new. Inquire 10 Lava road. 13-13-15P FOR SALE One 2-year-old Holstein he:fer, one 2-year-old Jersey heifer, one 10-months-old heifer calf and one steer calf. Inquire old Sise more log cabin, back of Brooks Scanlon barn. 8-13-14c NEVER before offered at such a low price for sale, but our client is go--tng 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 S3300, 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; ydu lay your eyes on it; first come,! first served. For quick action phone i 2071, or see J. W. Day,"at J. B. Mill-1 er's. Press Dldg., Wall street. I LOST Howard gold watch, open face, monogram. Finder please return to Floyd Dement. Bend Hard ware, and receive reward. 99-12-14c WANTED WANTED School girl to assist with general housework. Call Black 2041. 12-13tfc WANTED Good home for four kit tens; country preferred. Inquire 259 St. Helens. ll-13p WANTED Girl or woman for gen eral housework. Leave name with Bulletin or call 12F2. 15-13-1 4c WANTED Girl at Clniders-Arm-strong confectionery; must be over 18 years old. 14-13tfc LOST OR STOLEN Blue Belten Ticked female pup. about half grown; tan ticking on muzzle and forward legs. Any information lead ing to discovery, notify V. A. Smith. 1059 Columbia, or P. O. box 40. Re ward will he given. 92-1 7-1 lip NOTICE To whom it may concern: Whereas. The State Board of Fish and Game Commissioners, is desirous of taking trout foT propagation pur poses from the waters of Elk Lake,! situated in the Deschutes National Forest, in Dechutes County. State of Oregon; Therefore, By authority of law vested In the said State Board of Fish ' and Game Commissioners, notice is hereby given that said Elk Lake, sit-' uated in the Deschutes National For est in Deschutes County. State of uregou. oeginmng at a point which is marked on the ground as Station 18, and 300 feet south of Fish Snrines. nnd thr.nr.o rntmli-.ir Vnti. taking in a strip of said Elk Lake COO feet in width, measuring from the shore line, and thence running to Station II. which Is 230 feet East of Hatchery Springs, all situated in Sections 29 and Zt, Township 18. Range 8 East, Willamette Meridian, is hereby closed to fishing of any Kina or in any manner, for trout or other fish, from and after the loth day cf July. 1920, until again opened to fishing by order of the State Board of Fish and Game Commis sioners. And it is, and shall be. unlawful for any person to take or fish for trout or other fish by any means whatsoever in the closed part of said Elk Lake during said period of time above specified. Any and all persons whomsoever so fishing in violation of this order will be prosecuted as by statute provided. IT. Zj K i M mi A Policy of Community Development. ppTHE Main requisite toward the pros- perity of Bend and its enterprises . is the cooperation of its institutions and business men. IN furthering the ambitious plans for the tuture of the city, ;rjie First National Bank with its comprehen sive service and its policy of community development, will be found a helpful ally. Ml im$ Tag Bki of 8rjPatoa Sttv:c The First National Bank 07 BEND MEA Not Just Meat But O'DONNELL BROS. paanirifnfTrri IT I Although we mo not stocking heavily in elietrieal aeeessories, largely because deliveries a re hard'to obtain. We will obtain anything electrical upon order for any of our customers at the lowest price possible, It we haven't what you want in the way of electrical accessories come in, select fVciu 'our catalogs ami we will do our best to obtain it. Bend Water Light & Power Co. Your Musical Opportunity The Internationally Famous Phonograph ON SPECIAL TERMS Only A Limited Number qf Them But--You will be Surprised when you Learn the Low First Payment and the Weekly or Monthly Installments. Such is the demand for Pathe machines that we do not often consider putting them out at unusual inducements. But for special sales purposes, we have set aside a limited number which will go at these terms WHILE THEY LAST. But you will have to act quickly, for these favorable terms cease when this number of machines is gone. HOME, S WEET HOME TT'S ONE of the sweetest, truest songs ever written and the 1 owner of a Pathe realizes it For the Pathe makes home the brighter, happier place to be. 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