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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1920)
V, THE MEND HIIXKTIN, DAILY EDITION, KNI, OHKCION. 8ATI ItDAV. JINK B, IIMO. FOR RENT 4 -room fill'liliihml Hum, on (ho 801 h day of Juno, 1020, at D In 7 o'clock III tlm iifloiuumi, to vote 'on did question of liicrousliiH tho amount of the tux levy In said District for tho your I "20 by more than six per conl over thu iiiiioiuit of such levy tor thu year liummlliiloly precluding. Considering the amount of llliireiiso over (I per emit, liioionsit for tiny your cannot, ho considered In siiiimjmllng years. It In nocessiiry to ralmi this addi tional amount by special levy for the following reasons: Tho law wont Into effect when our tax was very small and 0 per cent liu'rea each your dues not ujoet required expnndlluro. Dutur this Mil day or June, 1020. ROIIHUT W. HA WYE It, Cliiilriniui Hoard of Attest: Jili'mitors, J. ALTON THOMPSON, District Cleric mmmmmmwmmmmm Iuiiiho. Inquire 1 1 a J I'lilon. D2-lNp i FOR HKNT ItlHcti'lo viuimim sweeper by the day. Bliiiiilurd Kuriiltuio Co. , , il7-14tfo FOR RENT -Two-room house, nuiir mill. Sou Prince Slants, nt Binltli'a NOTICE The Kciiil-uiiliunl loiii'huis' tuiiinl nnlloim for Doscliiilus county will he hold In the circuit court room lit Iteiid, Oregon, beginning Wednesday, June 30, and running through the eil:. J, ALTON THOMPSON. 1 7 1 Connly Hupt. ' i grocery, 40-17-180 FOR RENT Nle.oly furnished sloep IniC room In private family; I0 per month, Phono Rod 881. 43-17lfo LOST "More Clothes Mileage' Automobile owners don't want cheap tires; they want cheap mileage a tire at 60 that runs. 12,000 miles is cheaper than one at $45 that runs 7,000 miles. It's the same with clothes Are yours cheap-to-wear or only cheap-to-buy? ' Are You Ready for the 4th of July ? Better come in now, before the rush and select that new Suit. 350 Spring Suits the choicest, classiest styles of the country are here with values beyond. Neckties galore, in new shapes and patterns, at 50c 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Campers New shirts in a georgeous variety of snappy patterns, at ; .:...$2.00, $2.50, $2.75 and $2.95 Headquarters for classiest 4th of July, furnishings of all kinds CASHMAN Bend's Clothier Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes Cooper Underwear Home of Packard, Florsheim Shoes i i ssKtxaswO ClaMffled tdvertlaiitc cttai-v pmr tarn 10 euDta for 20 wonla or lou. On cent per word (or mil over 0. All lMa.fld advcrttaiDV atrictly eaah in advanea. USED CARS CARS FOR SALE 2 Ford deliveries. 1917 and 1918 models. 1 Ford touring with self-starter, 1919 model. 1 1914 Overland touring car. 2 Chevrolet 490's, 1918 models. These cars are in good condition. Terms can he arranged. THE BEND GARAGE, INC. 29-15-lSc FOR SALE Used Ford can. Cart guaranteed Cent.-Ore. Motor Co. 63-41tfc block southeast Methodist church; terms. Inquire 232 Georgia ave 38-17-lSp FOR SALE Modern 6-room bunga low, in Highland addition; easy terms. See J. Ryan & Co. 39-17tfc FOR SALE New, modern five-room house, on Riverside street; newly furnished. See J. Ryan & Com pany. 39-17tfc FOR SALE Four-room house, fur nished, on Hill Btreet; $1500. See J. Ryan & Co. 39-17tfc FOR SALE Five-room modern house on Delaware ave; basement and fireplace. See J. Ryan & Co. 39-17tfc FOR SALE First class violin. Call at 153 Jefferson between 5:30 and 7:30 evenings. , 30-15-19? CAR FOR SALE Studebaker tour ing car, good motor, new. battery. Price reasonable. Call 323 Lafay ette st. 89-ll-17p CAR FOR SALE Studobaker tour-j: ing car; good motor, new battery; price reasonable. Call 323 Lafay ette street. 42-18-23p FOR SALE Two modern five-room bungalows, now building, on Delaware; easy terms. Inquire Carlson & Lyons. 46-27tfc LOST Auto licence No. 64511, be tween Brooks-Scanlon roundhouse and 1031 Portland ave. Leave at Brooks-Scanlon roundhouse. 63-lSp frOK SALfc FOR SALE Three-room modern bungalow; lawn in; nice shade trees, etc. Inquire 538 Colorado ave. 35-15-18p FOR SALE Three-room modern bungalow; lawn in; nice shade trees, etc. Inquire 536 Colorado ave. 56-1 Sp FOR SALE 4-room house and two lots. $800. Terms. Call 67 Mc Kay ave. . 44-18-20p FOR SALE Dining table, library table, four rugs, one rocker. In- FOR SALE OR LEASE Four-room ! quire 244 Delaware. 51-lStfc house, complete, with garage. Georgia ave. 37-11 FOR SALE New R-room house. slder trade for car. 56 Shasta Place. See owner opposlto Fuller Bros. Grocery. 46-lSp FOR SALE Save 1400; 2200 will buy 3 lots with six-room house; butbroom; close In. Owner must sell a line hew homo: roal value. $2600. Cash, $1000, balunce torms. Hogln Land Co. See S. R. Hogln, 34 Lafuyette ave. 65-1 8c, FOR SALE Four room house, nice lawn, nice garden, chicken coop, and park; small store hoitso with stone cellar underneath. This prop erty is oi'Iered at a bargain. Call and see It at 1624 Lytic St. B4-1S-29-P LOST liar pin made of gold bonds, ou or near Highland boulevard. Howard for return to lliillotln oftlco. 24-14lfc LOST Two cushions, some time during the pant wuok, omi riibbur air ciihIiIoii uiul other u Hiiiuro leather cushion with sirups ul side. Kinder leavo at Itiillolln office and receive reward. 47-180 LOST A tmiin of horses, one sorrel, branded on the right hind Mtlflo "dot dash dot," both bind font white with white stripe in face. The other. bay, branded with apcurhoiid on front stifle, both geldings. Any Informa tion loud I nit to return of team liber ally rewarded, I'houo 13F4, Joe Wiiriistuff ranch. 23-14tfc I'(II XI) NOTICH. Not loo Is hereby given that the city of Bond has caused to be Im pounded the following described livestock purr.uunt to Ordinance 172 of said city: One bay mare, white strlpo on fin-o, wire cut on lift bind foot, brundod IK loft shoulder and three pronged fork on loft stifle, undecipherable brand right stlflu, weight about 700 pounds, ago about 8 years old; ono blurk gelding, brand undecipherable loft shoulder, wire rut right front foot, wire cut left hind foot. Nollco Is hereby further given that the undersigned will soil al public auction tbo above named livestock on the 1st day of July. 1920. al I ho city pound to satisfy the charges for Impounding the samo, together with ull accru ing costs. L. A. W. NIXON. Chief of Police. PROI KNNIONAL AM) Hl'MIMENM DIRECTORY. G. 10. MAST-l'IANO TUNER Tuning, Cleaning, Regulating, Itepull'lnil PI-AVER PIANO WORK A KPECIAI.TV Office with the Mend branch of SHERMAN, tl.AY A COMPANY ' ( llucliwnller's Store) HtchiHiiy nnil Oilier Pianos CONFECTIONERY stock and fix tures Will invoice stock nnd fix tures and rent store and living rooms, newly papered and painted, piped water, gas lights. Rent $25 per month, invoice about $1000. Can easily clear $50 to $60 a week. Averaged $135 per week last sum mer. Fine opportunity for barber and family. Our reason for leaving is to attend college. J. C. Thorp & Son. Tumalo. Oregon. S0-18p 252! -18p'FOR SALE half1 house and OR TRADE 50x150 lot. 3 -room Will con- FOR SALE Never heard or before. Six big nice rooms bosldes a bath room, all snugged up under one roof and on one foundation, situ ated on one of the most beautiful lots In the city of Bend, within four blocks of Wall street, with two or three beautiful shade trees and in a good neighborhood. Well, I am ashamed to name the price, if you know values 'and appreciate the same, call at J. B. Miners office and get further particulars. Tho price of this house for three days will be $2.600.00 a small deposit on this house will make you $1,000 a very short time. Call at J. B. Miner's office. tfc WANTED WANTED Milk cow to pasture for her milk. Address Mrs. M. Kaln, Gen. Delivery, Bend. 48-18-20p Constructive Banking 1 Constructive banking differs from ordinary banking in that the former policy is one of keeping the money in the home town, de veloping the home enterprises and the re sources of the home country, and thus creating the wealth of the territory which the constructive bank. serves. The First National Bank ten years ago adopted such 'a policy towards Bend and the Central Oregon country and it is the .dominant policy of this institution tpday. The Gawk or S jbip 8khvic The First National Bank OF BEND Office I'bono lllack 2531 F. M. BLOOM Dentist Rooms 4 uiul fi, over Poslofflro Dr. Charles A. Fowler PHYSICIAN AND BUROKON Offices In tho O'Kane Building Telephones: Res., Black 1472 Office Red 1361 R. S. HAMILTON ATTORNE Y-AT-LA W Rooms 18-16 First National Bank Bldg. Tel. fill (Dr. Cw'ii former Offlre,) NOTICK OH HCIIOOIi MEETIXO Nollco Is horehy given to the legal voters of School District No. 1 of Deschutes County, Ktuto of Oregon, that a school meeting of said District will be held at High School Auditorium, on the 30th duy of June, 1920. from 2 to 7 o'clock proposition of levying a ipeclul dis trict tux. The total of money needed by the district during the fiscal year be ginning on Juno 21, sl920, and ending on Juno 30, 1921, is esti mated In tho following budget and Includes the amounts to be received from tho county school fund, slato school fund, special district tax, nnd all other moneys of the district: Budget EstJnintrH Expenditure 1. Instruction expense.. $ 78,750.00 2. Operation expense.... 15,490,00 a) Physical tr 1.800.00 3. General control 3.000.00 4. Maintenance cxp 2,000.00 5. Capital acquisition and construction 4,500.00 6. Sinking fund 4.000.00 7. Bond Interest 6,100.00 8. Emergency loans Nonoi 9. Emergency loans Interest None I 10. Emergency funds 6.000.00, 1 1. Library 800.00 i Total estimated amount of money to bo ex pended for all pur poses during tho year $121.1 10.00 Kstillliltltl ItofflptN, From county school fund during tho com ing school year $ 15,500.00 From state school fund during the coming school year 2,000.00 Em limited amount to, be received from all , other sourcos during tho coming school year 8,300.00 Total estimated receipts, not Including tho monoy to be received from the tax which It Is proposed to vote $ 25,800.00 Recapitulation. H. R De Arawiul Chaa. W. Er.ilne De Armond & Erskine LAWYKHH O'Kana Building, Bund, Oregon W. G. Manning, D. M. D. DENTIST Bolt 11-14 O'Kane Building Tel. Black 1781 Bund. Or. For Public Stenographer Cull Bend Company Office. Phono 71. Piano Tuning Regulating and Repairing L, S. RICKARD Leave order at Shepherd's Mualo Store WANTED Girl for housework; no cooking. Telephone 1561. 4-12tfc WANTED Work by the day with heavy team. Telephone Black 2231. 36-17-22p WANTED, HELP Bright young man with office experience and able to use typewriter. Inquire Standard Oil Company. 41-17-18c YOUR WEEKLY , CHECK Lim ited only by ability nnd time de voted to selling our trees. Com plete line all varieties backing you. Write for terms. Start Immediate ly. Salem Nursery' Company, 427 Oregon Bldg., Salem, Oregon. V 77-41-64C HAVE M. A. PALMER. Cabinet Maker and Binder, make your screen doors and windows. Shop rear of old Irrigation Bldg. 83-42tfc WANTED Furniture, phonographs, ranges and household goods of all description. Standard Furniture Co. 61tfo WANTED To buy second hand wln dow shades. We soil new shades. See Goggans. 87-83tfc WANTED By July 20, furnished house or apartment: no children. Inquire H. E. White, fit J. C. Penny Co. 2B-14-18p FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished housekeep Ing rooms for ' bachelors. 318 Colorado ave. 4 6-1 8c Total estimated expo lines for the year $121,440.00 Tetul estimated re ceipts, not Including the tax to be voted.... 26,800.00 Balunce amount to be raised by district tax..$ 95,640.00 Dated this 27th day of May, 1920. ROBERT W. SAWYER, Chairman Board of Attest: Directors. J. ALTON THOMPSON, District Clork. WARNING TO WATER t'HKRH The new city ordinance, now In ef fect, allows residents on the odd numbered side of a street to sprinkle on odd numbered duys of tho month,' while residents on the even num bered sldo may sprinkle on oven days of the month, and on no other. This law is being disregarded, either wil fully or Ignornntly, In a number of cases. Continued failure to live up to tho provisions of the ordlnanco will be met with tho penulties by law prqvided. . 16-22-28C I'bono Red 201 Latest ITp-To-Dulo Instruments oud Equipment. DR. J. G. TURNER Eye Specialist Itoom 9 O'Kane Bldg. Band, Oro. Comptnto Lens Grinding Fact ory, on Promises, Lenses Duplicated Dr. II. N. MOORE ' DENTIHTKY el Black 1671 O'Kiuio Bldg. Telephone Red 371 O'Kane Hlilg Dr. E.. E. GRAY DENTIST Hour, 9.00 to 12.001:00 to 5.30 Eotntngt and Sunday) by appotnttntui NOTICE AH ladles desiring to become chnr tor members ,of the Pythlnn Sisters are asked to meet at tho home of Mrs. John Nowby. 245 Florida ave nue, corner of Slscmoro, at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon, Juno 28, AdV.-18o HAIR DRESSING PARLOR Up-to-date electrical acalp treatment for felling heir and dandruff. Famous Nec plaatlqua Face treatments. All kinda Hair Work don. MRS. MULLKR Oregon St. Phono Red 1861 LOOK LOOK LOOK O. II. Winkle TRANSFER Light-Heavy. Hauling. Get my prices on hauling In nnd out of city. I'lioim lllk. IHIU. CLASSIFIED ADS ' RESULTS BRING SI I. Pill It. MINERAL AM) HTKAM II ATMS A' Proved and Tried Remedy for Itliouiunllsiit, Dud Colds, La Grippe, Nervousness. Kid ney uiiil Liver Troubles DR. R.' D. STOW ELL Telephone 11-011 MAH8AG IC TR I2ATM KNT8 Two Depuilment: Ladles and lion 1 lumen Over Slnnclnid Furniture Co, BEND, OREGON BATES TRANSFER CO. Bill Bates Tom Wheeler IN' AND OI TSIIIE IIAt'MN'U Office Fri'iichle's Store, 1016 Bond Street Phone Rod 1341 Bend ... Oregon Carlson & Lyons I'M' Mil I N( & iii:atim. IMuitililoir nnd Heating" ttiii!lr llalh Kooin Acceuurlea, aid. Pipe, Valvet and 1'ittiiiRH piioni: iti:i) isiit Own Your . Own Home I have some I m renins in HUNG A LOWS KAY TllKMS J. A. EASTES Central Orcifon a LaJin( INSURANCE AGENCY 1 Inning eud Hliuui Metal WM. MONTGOMERY. Furnaces, Spouting, Guttering, Col nice 11 I'd fkylliiht Itnpalilng promptly allondcd to Price rlflit. ork gunrntilnod HEN I) INSURANCE AGENCY WrlUn or all bind of iniursnc. Old. at liiiurBiifp Anviicy In OntraJ Or Von. H. C. tllia, Kir.t Nalbibai tiub tltitlt)ln. llonO, OrxoQ. MRS. V. A. SMITH Agent for the NUBONE CORHKTH Will call by appointment 10511 Columbia 3troot. ADDKEKH P. O. B. 40. JOB WORK R. II. FOX CARPENTER HIIOP 121 Minnesota St. Bend Lodge No. 4'tH Loynl Or der of Moose facets In Moose Hnll every Thursday. Visiting brothers are cordially Invltod to attend. ' DR. G. SKINNER DENTIST Phono: Office, Rod 2381 Room 17 O'Knno Building Offlco Hours: 0 to 12 1 to C. C. DICK Auto Shop General Repairing Phone Black mi 124 Hast Kearney NOTICE Ol" HCIIOOIi ELECTION TO INCREASE TAX MORE THAN SIX PER CENT OVER THAT OI' THE PREVIOUS YEAR Notice Is hereby given to the le gal voters of School District No. 1 of Deschutes County, State of Ore gon, that an election will be hold In said district at High School Audito- STOP AT A. J. TUCKER'S Tho lllu; HIoiio Hhop on Greenwood Avouue :"" Auto Top and Body Work,' Gonoral , Blacksmlthlng,; Auto Spring Repairing a Specialty. Carpontor and Cublnot Work, ' " ' RED 1011 . - ' -1 :;:.' i' 1 e- ; IIKNI), ORIS. to. I V