The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, June 23, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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TIIK llKN'l) Ul.-M.ETIN', DAILY KDITIUN. 11KNI), OltKOOV. WEDNESDAY, JCNK 121. Ia.
rAOK 4
Church's Legislative Bodies.
The clitircli of KiiKlnnd tins two leg
tslatlvo bodies, called convocations,
vhleh' nlloiul to ecclesiastical mat
tors. Knoli convocation, ttiut of York
11 nO I hilt (if Canterbury, contulns two
houses. Tho upper houso Is composed
of bishops ami other dlimltiirles, ami
the lower house Is made up of deans,
nrolidonroiiK ami doloMiiles. who are
elected whenever a new parliament is
chosen.
His Sevonty.Seventrt Bear.
Glnltzcn, n merchant of Kinchin ha
tho reputation of living tho greatest
hoar hunter Iti Siberia. Ho Is ulL-ty-live
years old ami has Just killed Ids
seventy-seventh hoar.
DAME FRIDAY
Tho I'lltliollo U'ldies will give n
ilnnre In the Kyninn-.limi Ki-liliiy
Juno 15: tll.OO, Everybody luvlt.
rd. Adv,
To the Ladles off' !
Bend
Our lady representative will call
at your home to show you what
Calumet Baking Powder will do t
for you and why it is called the.'
cook's best friend. ,
The demonstration and test she will'
make are interesting and instructive.
The test is not a comparative test of
the strength of different baking pow
ders because the water glass test does
not show the strength of baking pow
der that does not contain white of egg.
The test will, however, show the su
periority of Calumet in other respects
and prove why it has solved all baking
problems in millions of homes. Calumet
is not only the best leavening agent
possible to make, but it is sold at a
popular price and is therefore an im
portant factor in reducing the high
cost of living.
Calumet is manufactured in the
largest, finest and most sanitary baking
powder plant in the world, by experts
who make nothing but baking powder.
Calumet received the highest awards
for purity and efficiency at the world's
greatest pure food expositions at Chi-
cago in 1907, and at Paris, France, in
1912. Calumet contains only such
ingredients as have been officially
approved by the United States Food
Authorities.
Calumet is guaranteed to be Pure in
the Can and Pure in the Baking. Try
Calumet once at our risk. Your money
back without question if it isn't the best
baking powder you ever used.
OaEumst Baking Powdsr Co..
CHICAGO
-V
Bend Monumental and
Cut Stone Works
Dealers in Monuments. All Kind's
of Cemetery Vork. Let us figure
with you on anything in Cut Stone.
Corner Minn esota and Wall St.
Phone Baker. Expre.s. Black 1591.
FRANK J. MEHL. Mgr.
ITT
A Policy of Community
Development.
TTT1 J J 1.1 - -
-TitiHi xviam requisite toward me pros
1 I nerit.v of Rend and its enternrises
111 is the cooperation of its institutions
and business men.
IN furthering the ambitious plans for
the iuture of the city, The .first
EKffSa National Bank with its comprehen
sive service and its policy of community
development, will be found a helpful ally.
Thb Bank or Sipik.'? 8nvic
The First National Bank
OF BEND
mm
Making the Desert Cool,
An Insjenlous method which n
ihouiihtl'ul wife Invented to keep her
good limn cool Is ileserlhoil In Travel,
SI.e sent down from town "it o,uiinilty
or cjmvna or burlap, which was In he
stniiiu on wires uloni; the windward
side of the vommlii. , Tho poor, punt
ing man wits to Oiku his sent there,
Hiihtly arrayed, mill spray water on
the mwn with ii hnsD. Tho result
Inc evaporation would temper the
breeiio to a fair dewo of comfort."
'11 io liurlnp-niiil-liiiso combination, tl
seems, plays a prominent part In Oil
Ifornlu desert hou-'ehold economy.
Sapllnos Eaten by Cattle.
CulMo will not lot younit hnxol, oak
Slid most other trees anil shrubs sur
vive in a pitsMtro, hu( the thorn apple
bushes are safe, due to their sham
thorns.
WANTED Olrl for housework; no
cookltiK. Telephono 1501, 4-1 Utfu
ANYONK, looking for oiunloyinenl
on farms, hou Miss Markol of tho
llend t'onitiiei'olul clllh ill tho city
rest room. 3 S-1 fie
WANTED Help for both stores. See
Mrs. 8. Mcintosh. 81-9lfe
HAVK M..A. PALMER, Cabinet
Maker and H.tlldor, inaku your
screen doors and windows, Shop
ivar ot old IrriKativin llldK.
U-4:!lfc
DANIK FRIDAY
Tho t'tithoKo IjiiIIw will rIvo n
dance In the Kymunslum 1'iiilay
Juno ?1.(H. Kvcrj body luvlt-
iti. Adv.
YOltR WKKKLY CHKCK Lim
ited only by ability anil time do
votod to sellliiK our trees. t'om
pleto lino nil vai'iotles liaeklnit you.
Wrlta for terms, Klart Immedlato
ly. Kiilom Nursery Company, 427
Oregon llldh'., Kalein, Uiokoii.
77-4l-01c
WANTKD Furniture, pnononraphs.
raiiRes and household goods of oil
doscrlptlon, Stnudiird Kurnlturs- Co.
61tfo
NOTHK Di-' school i:ii:tion
TO lCHi:.S10 TAX Ml) UK
THAN NIX I'I'.'ll CIONT OVI.'ll
TH AT OK TIIK I'llKVIOl'H YKAIt
Notice Is hei'idiy Klveti to the le
Kiil voters of Hcliool DlHtiict No. 1
of DoHchules County, Statu of On
Kon, that nil elortjiiii will ho held In
sold district at IIIkIi School Alldllo-
Hum, on the linth d;iy of June, 1 1 - . ,
lit '! In 7 o'clock In the afternoon, to!
vote on tho iii'iMtlon of Iiick'UhIiik !
tho in ii ti n t of I he tux levy In mild!
District for the year I'.KMI by inbre
than six per rent over tho iiiuount
such levy fur the vein- linincillalely I
priicodiuif. ConsldnrliiR Ihii uiuniini
of luereaso over 0 per cent, liuioiiso
for any year cannot lm cnnnlilered la
Hlicceedltilt yeiil'S.
It Is liecessiiiy In iiiIno this lllllll
I (on tt I ii iii ii ti t by special levy fur tho
followlllk' leaniills:
Tim law went Into effect wlion
our tax was very small and 0 per
rent Increano each year does not
meet required expenillHires.
I in I el' litis Mh day of .In ne, 1020.
UOIIHH'r V. BAWYKIl,
Chnli iniiii Itimrd of
Attest: Directors.
J. ALTON THOMPSON.
District tMeik
l-KOl I SSIO.SAI, AM) Ill SIXLSS DIUICCTOK Y.
(J. K. MAST-PIANO TUN K 11
TiiiiIiiu, I'lennlnii, lleuiilatliiu, Itepaliiim
l'l..lYi:il I'l.WO WIIIIK , hl'llt'lAl.TY
Officii with tho lleliil branch of
KllllltMW, ll,.Y l-OMI'.WY
( llucliwaltiir's Htoiel
Ktclmvay mill Oilier Piano
Buy the aprons, caps, handker
chiefs, candy, etc.. on sale at lloy-
uurus hardware, Thursday, June 1M
lieRiuuluK; at 10 n. m. Given for the
benefit of tho Mothodlst church. lCp
WANTKl) Strong boy for all
around work. Standard Kiirnl-
ktnro Co. 20-1 life
CAltll OP THANKS
The members of tho Kustern Star
GrniiKO wish publicly to thank tho
Commercial club. Hoy Scouts and
citizens of Bend who so generously
cumo to our nid In t'titvrtuinlns; our
Grange delegates. Your united ef
forts and loyal entertainment will
long bo remembered by our visitors
and tho local Grunge. lKc
Daily Market Report
PurnbhMl br srrsncincnl with th
Central Often Usnfc.l
NOKTH POUTL.WD. Juno 23.
Cattle Receipts. 830; steady. Oruln
and pulp fed steers, (11.50 to
$13; choice $11 to $11.50; good
to choice, $10. SO to $U mellu'i to
good, $9.50 to $10. bO; fair to
good, $S.50 to $9.50; common to
fuir, $7.50 to $8.60; choice cows
and heifers. $9. .50 to $10; good
to cholco $8.50 to $9.50: medium
to eood, $7.60 to JS.50. fuir to
medium, $6.50 to $7.50; manners.
$4 to $5.50; bulls. $G to $8.50;
prime light calves. $10 to $15;
medium light, $10.50 to $13; heavy
$S to $10.50.
Hors.
Receipts,' 263; mnrket steady:
Receipts, none; market steady.
Prime mixed, $16.25 to $15.75; med
ium mixed. $14.75 to $15.25; rough
heavies'. $10 to $11.25: smooth
heavies. $11.25 to $13.75; plxs,
$11.75 to $13.75.
Sheep.
Receipts, 2S7; steady. Lambs,
$11 to $11.50; cull lambs. $8 to
$10: yearlings, $7 to $8; wethers, $8
to $7.60; ewes. $3 to $7.
ClAMtOcd dvrtiaiiitf cnrx txr luu 10
wnU for 20 words or lm. On cent per
word for U over 20. AH el Mil ltd advaHkinv
trirtlr ffh in twlvattm..
USED CARS
FOR SALE Uked Tord cars. Cars
guaranteed Cent. -Ore. Motor Co.
63-4 ltfc
CAR FOR SALE Studebaker tour
ing car. good motor, new battery.
Price reasonable. Call 323 Lafay
ette St. 89-11-17P
' CARS FOR SALE
2 Ford deliveries, 1917 and 1918
models.
1 Ford touring with self-starter,
1919 model.
1 1914 Overlund touring car.
2 Chevrolet 490's, 1918 models.
These cars are In good condition.
Terms can ho arranged.
THE BEND GARAOE, INC.
29-16-18C
WANTED To buy second hand win.
dow shades. We soli now shades.
Seo OogKuna. 87-i3tfc
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Three-room house and
lot. Cash, $500; terms, $550. G.
A. Crosby, 820 Federal St. 23-14-lfip
FOR SALE Three-room modern
bungalow; lawn in; nice shade
trees, etc. Inquire 536 Colorado
ave. 36-1 5-1 8p
FOR SALE First class violin. Call
at 153 Jefferson between 5:30 and
7:30 evenings. , 30-16-19p
FOR SALE Four-room modern
house; lot 50x115; shade trees;
good 3-year-old lawn, etc. Inquire
512 Ogden ave. 86-10-lSc
FOR SALE Four-room modern
house, cor. Columbia and Jack
sonville; $2600; reasonable terms.
Inquire Pastime, or phone 2171.
88-11-16C
FOR SALE Two modern five-room
bungalows, now building, on
Delaware; easy terms. Inquire
Carlson & Lyons. 46-27tfc
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. . 1 3-1 3-1 Gp
WANTED
WANTED School girl to assist
with general housework. Call lilack
2041. 12-13tfc
ANYONE, looking for hilp, Inquire
of Miss Markel of the Bend Com
mercial club at the city rest room.
34-15C
WANTED Hy July 20, furnished
house or apartment; no children.
Inquire II. K. White, ut J. C. Pi y
Co. 25-H-18P
WANTED To get in touch with n
mini who wants to rant tt homo. I j
n i.iur-ruoiu noiisn. on mo cor
ner of Jefferson and Delaware; good
gnraxo. shado trees In yard; as good
u resilience lot us there Is' In town;
$20 a month will rent this house anil,
when $1000 has been paid ill tile
place Is yours; $100 cash will handle
the deal. Inquire 216 Jefferson
plnce. i!0-14-lc
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms.
Deschutes apis. Phono Pluck 171.
21-Ulfc
FOR RENT Electric vacuum
sweepers by tho day. Standard
Furniture Co. 27-Htfc
FOR RENT Restaurant, complete
ly furnished: good, live business:
only place In town serving meals;nn
highway; can have road and mill
trade, as well ns tourist; very rea
sonable rent to right party. In
quire Mrs. M. A. Illndman, Sisters,
Ore., mntiiiger Sisters restaurant.
l-12-17p
Dr. Charles A. Fowler
PHYSICIAN AND SUIIQKON
Offices In tho O'Kano llulldlng
Telephones: Ilea., Illuck 1473
Offlco Red S361
R. S. HAMILTON
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW
Rnnin. 11.11 ITI.. Moll,,.,. I
Bank Dld. Tel. til
(Dr. Cot't Korm.r Offlc.)
R. H. D. Almond ChM. W. KnklM
De Armond & Erskinc
v A w Y K II 8
O'Kane llulldlng, llend, Oregon
W. G. Manning, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Suits 1114 O'Kano Hulldlng
! Tel. Black 1781 Hand. Ore.-
LOST
LOST OR STOLEN liliin lleltell
Ticked femnlo pup, about half
grown; tan ticking on musile and
forward legs. Any Information lead
ing to discovery, notify V. A. Smith,
1069 Columbln, or P. O. box 40. Re
ward will bo given. U 2 -1 7 -1 9 p
LOST Uar pin made of gold beads,
on or near Highland boulevard.
Reward for return to Ilullelin office.
24-14tfc
For
Public Stenographer
Cull
Bend Company Office.
Phono 71.
Piano Tuning
Regulating and Repairing
L. S. RICKARD
Leave ordors at
Shepherd 'a Music Store
LOST A team of horses, one sorrel, j
branded on the rli;ht hind stifle j
"dot dash dot," both hind feet white, i
with white stripe In face. The othr. I
bay. branded with spearhead on front,
stifle, both geldings. Any Informu-I
tlon leading to return of team liber-1
ally rawnrded. Phone 13K4. Jon
Warnstaff ranch. 22-1 ttfc
XOTICK OP SCHOOL MKKTI.MI I
Notico Is hereby ulvnn to the
legal voters of School District 'No.
1 of Deschutes County. State of i
Oregon, that a school meeting of
said District will bo held at Hlgli
School Auditorium, on tho 30th day
of June, 1920, from 2 to 7 o'clock
proposition ot levying a special dis
trie: tu.
The total of money needed by the
district during tho fiscal year be
ginning on Juno 21, 1920, and
ending on Juno 30, 1921, is esti
mated in the following budget and
Includes the amounts to he received
from the county school fund, state
school fund, special district tux,
and all other moneys of tho district:
Ituilicet Kstlmnfcd KYpcnillliilcw
1. Instruction expense.. $ 78,750.00
2. Operation expense.... 15,490.00
(a) Physical tr 1,800.00
General control 3,000.00
Maintenance exp 2,000.00
Capital acquisition
and construction 4,500.00
Sinking fund 4,000.00
Bond interest 6,100.00
Emergency . loans Nono
Emergency loans
Interest None
Emergency funds 5,000.00
Library 800.00
Total estimated amount
of money to be ex
pended for all pur
poses during the year $121,440.00
Kstlmnted Receipts.
From . county school
fund during the com-
. ing school year $ 16,500.00
From state school fund '
during the coming
school year 2,000,00
Estimated amount to
be received from nil
other sources during
the coming Bchool
year 8,300.00
Total estimated receipts,
not Including the
money to bo recoived
from tho tax which
It Is proposed to
vote .$ 25,800.00
Recapitulation.
Phono Red 201
Latest l'p-To-Dalo Instruments
and Equipment.
DR. J. G. TURNER
Eye Specialist
Room 9 O'Kano Illdg.
Bond, Oro.
Comploto I.oua Grinding Fact
ory, on Premises. I.i iihi-s Duplicated
Dr. II. N. MOORE
DENTISTRY
el Black 1671 O'Kano Illdg.
10.
11.
Total estimated expenses
for the year $121,440.00
Total estimated re
ceipts, not Including
the tax to be votod.... 25,800.00
Balnnco amount to ho
. rnlsod by district tax..$ 95,640.00
Dated this 27th day of May. 1920.
ROBERT W. SAWYER,
Chairman Board of
Attest: Directors.
J. t. LTON THOMPSON,
District Clerk
Tctephont Ret 371 O'Krne IIMs
Dr. E. . GRAY
DENTIST
Hour. 9:00 to l2:00-.i:00 to 5:30
Ettnlnii anj Sunday) Ay appvtnttmnt
HAIR DRESSING PARLOR
Up-lo-4st Irctricsl Kslp trvstmenU for
fslllng hstr snd dsndrufT. N Famotu No
plwtlqus l-'sc tratmnU. All ItlDtla
Hair Work dona.
MRU. MULIJCR
Oregon St. Phone Red 1861
LOOK LOOK LOOK
O. II. Winkle
TRANSFER
Light-Heavy Hauling. Got
my iprlces on hauling In and
out of city. Phono Illk. 1851.
CLASSIFIED
ADS
BRING
RESULTS
Ni l. Pill It, MIMOIt.U, AND
hTIJAM IIATIIM
A Proved anil Tried Remedy
for Rheumatism, Had Colds.
La tlrlppe, Nervousness, Kid
ney snd Liver Troublos
DR. R. I). STOW ELL
Telephone 11-011
MASSAGE TREATMENTS
Two Department: Ladles and
tJentleinen
Over Standard Furniture Co.
P.END, OREflON
BATES TRANSFER CO.
Rill Mains Tom WhiMtlor
IN AND Ol'TSIDK ll.M I.INtt
Office l-'ronchlo'a Store, 1014
llond Street
Phono Red 1341
llend ... Oregon
Carlson & Lyons
& II I-ATI. ;
I'liiinhiiig- and Denting- Ktippllea,
itii'.ll Kootn Acoeaaui-lea, nil.
IMpc. Valves
and I'ittinns
I'Iiom: ki:d ikui
Own Your -Own
Home
I have some lnu'giiins
in HUNCALOWS
KASV TltMMS
J. A. EASTES
Central Oregon ( LsJing
INSURANCE AGENCY
I Inning itud Sheet Metal
VM. MO.NTOOMKItY.
Horimcea. rSpniitlug, (liitiortng,
Cotuire atij Skylight
Hepali lug promptly attended to
l'r.-..K rli-hf. work guaranteed
REND INSURANCE
AGENCY
Wrltr. or alt html t tnurti0. Old
Ml Iitaurftne A 9 nef in Ciitrftt Or
rn. U. C. Klin. Ktrit National llatUi
bulldlnK, Untl, Orm&an.
MRS. V. A. SMITH
Agent for tho
NLllONi: CORHKTS
Will call hy appointment
1059 Columbia Street.
ADDRK88 P. O. B. 40. .
jon WORK
R. II. FOX
CARPICNTICR HIIOP
121 Minnesota St.
Ileiid LflKe No. 42a IjoyaJ Or
iter of M e Meets In Moose
Hall evory Thursday. Visiting
brothers are cordially Invited to
attend.
DR. G. SKINNER
DENTIST
Phono: Offlco, nod 2361
Room 17 O'Kano Building
Office Hours: 9 to 121 to 6
C. C. DICK
1 Auto Shop
General Repairing;
Phono Illuck 17V! I
lli-l Kant Kearney
' STOP AT A. J. TUCKER'S
Tho 111k Hlono Hhop on Greenwood Ave-.uo
Auto Top and Body Work, General Blacksmlthlng, Auto Spring
Repairing a Specialty. Carpontor and Cnblnot Work
RED 1041
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