.i AGB 4 THE BKNO niTLIiKTIX, DAILY EDITION, IIRND, OllKflON. WKDNJCSDAY, Jt'LY 1!M, IOUO. THINK DAVIS CUP AS GOOD AS WON i American Tennis Vans (letting Itojul) lo An-lniin IMnyw KpM'leil to lefot Australian. (Pr Unital Vtmt to The Bond Bulletin) NEW YOHK. July 28 American tenuis circles are getting yoiis ready to acclaim tliti victorious American toum when It returns from Australia next winter with the Davis cup. Tlio showins made by the Ameri can team in (Imposing of Franco and England In tho preliminaries not only inspired this confidence here but led English exports to believe that the Americans will bo invincible If they keep up tho style and brand of tennis that was shown during the preliminary matches and the British championships. England rates William T. Tilden as one of the most deserving players that has ever held the world's cham pionship title and he has just as many friends in America who believe that he has kit his real stride and will continue hia sensational game on through the finals for the Davis cup. After William M. Johnston, the national champion, was eliminated by J. C. Parke in the Wimbledon matches, some concern was felt in America lest the little Pacific coast star was off hia game. But in the matches between the British and American cup' teamB, he avenged himself for the defeat and came back into his own bright game. With Charles S. Garland and "Dick" Williams, who were spared in the preliminary matches, to fall back on, the chances of the Yankee team In the finals for the cup appear un usually bright. Patterson and Brookes will be the same hard pair to beat, but most or the experts believe it can be done. PAPER CLOTHES ARE USED BY LONDONERS Shirts Look Almost Like Linen, But Suits of Same Material Are Suspiciously Shiny. LONDON. July 28. In an effort to bring down laundry prices, entire outfits of paper clothes are being placed on the London markets. Shirts of a wonderful texture, looking al most like linen, vi with the dark hued suits. The latter, however, are conspicuously shiny and, so far, the Britisher is fighting shy of them. All the men are talking about the paper suits they are going to wear, and, in the meantime, are waiting until the other fellows do so. To Enlighten the Passenger, A coin In a slot machine has been Invented by an Englishman to enable a passenger to learn at what speed he Is traveling In a train. CALL FOR RIDS The Board of Directors, School District No. 1. Deschutes County, Oregon, will sell to the highest bid der the Central school building, near the high school, a wooden structure, built in 1906; in good condition, but must be moved to permit building an addition to the high school. Conditions of the sale are that the building must be off the ground by August 15 and that the bids shall be In the hands of the clerk, so as to be opened at tho board meeting, 7:30 p. m Saturday, July 31. By order of the Board of Directors' J. ALTON THOMPSON, tfc Tllerk of the Board. Here's Tfii PrpsitSi How to Become A Member of the 0 ! Pathe Single Dollar Glob ; kUT ONE SINGLE DOLLAR DOWN ' ON THE PATHE PHONOGRAPH ND BUY TEN DOLLAR'S WORTH OF YOUR FAVORITE RECORDS iHE OTHER TERMS CAN BE CON VENIENTLY ARRANGED H OVVEVER YOU MAY DESIRE THEM. YOU ARE THEN !!: J NTITLED TO IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OF THIS WONDERFUL INSTRUMENT TO YOUR HOME. Costs' No More Than The Ordinary Phonograph Supreme in tone quality the first essential of a good Phonograph. The Sapphire Ball does away with the scratchy needles. But- Only SO People in or Around Bend Can Become Members. CRANKLY, we wish the whole town could be in on this, for it is a wonderful proposition, and people don't need coaxing along to see it. The response has been a good deal more enthusiastic than we even dared hope for. DUT-there were only 50 instruments in the lot which -? we secured at the fortunate terms which make this offer to you possible-and they are going fast. So inter national is the reputation of the Pathe' that everyone in stantly recognizes the unusual value of this proposition. Got A Dollar? Bring It In! You'll Call It Your Best Spent Dollar! Plays Records 1 000 Times. ' E. M. THOMPSON BEND, OREGON IS ct I ii I mmm. m&Vi$W$ Hi 'Eft The saving of money usually means the saving of a man. It means cutting off indulgences and avoiding vicious habits!' O. S. Mar3en. Come in tomorrow and start your Saving) Account at Tn Bank or StjFtio Bnvicm The First National Bank or BUND CALL FOB BIDS Bids will be received by the Board of Directors of school district No. 1, Deschutes County, Oregon, for the construction of 6 bungalows upon the grounds near the high Bchool, to be completed by Sept. 7. Plans may be examined at the office of Architect Lee A. Thomas. Bld3 will be opened at the regular meeting of the board, August 4, 1920, in the office of the clerk of the board. By order of the board, July 26, 1920. J. ALTON THOMPSON. tfc Clerk of Board. FOR SALE Almost four acres of land, mostly improved, and a good house, lathed and plustered; water In; Inside city limits. Price $2800. If you are interested, see J. B. Minor or J. H. Fraser, Bend, Oregon. This property will certainly not be on the market very long. 46-42-440 FOIt SALE Small house, double walls, electric lights, lawn, cellar and garage; $500, $250 cash, rest on easy terms. Inquire 1043 Lexing ton 45-42-47P Put it in The Bulletin. C I f fled ui vert Ml tin en Kmc pr luu SO cent for 20 wonli or leni. On cent pr xor for 1l over 20. All dual fled advertising itrletlf eiih in idvane- FOR SALE FOR SALE Five-room modern limine, close In; lawn, basement, stone foundation. Inquire at 11 Lake place; terms. 6 1-4 4-4 (Sc FOR SALE Four-room modern house and garage, corner Delawnre and St. Helens. Inquire 1042 Dela ware. 62-43-45p FOR SALE 5 White Leghorn hens, laying now, (6 Hawthorne ave. 60-43-44p FOR SALE 4-room house with col lar, lights, water, garage, poultry house and yard; two lurge lots; on Albany ave.; $1200. Inquire A. O. Myers, Shevlln-Hlxon round house. 44-42-470 FOR SALE OR TRADE Teum of mules, vAgon and harness, cheap. What have you? . O. W.. Foster, Wright Hotel. 43-42-48c FOR SALE Modern 5-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. Bee J. Ryan & Com pany. 3 9-1 7 tfc USED CARS 4- CAR FOR SALE 5-pnnsonger Mitch ell touring car, 1919 model; Ilka now; good mochanicul condition; seats can be made Into bed when camping out. Cull 2171. C.r at F. I. Brown's paint shop. 6l-4 4-49p CAR FOR SALE Ford touring car for sulo; splendid condition throughout; $290. Inquire Wright hotel. 06-44p CAR FOR SALE Ford touring car, running condition, $250 cash; must sell. 736 Florida avenue. ... 50-43-47p FOR SALE Utiad Ford cars. Cart guaranteed Cont.-Ore. Motor Co. 6 8-41 tfc WANTED WANTED Man with motorcycle for evenings and Sundays Inquire police station. 6.1-44-47C FOIt SALE Four-room house, fur nished, on Hill Btrcct; $1600. See J. Ryan & Co. 39-17tfc FOR SALE Five-room modorn house ou Dolawure ave; basement and fireplace. See J. Ryan & Co. - 39-17tfc FOR SALE Two modern five-room bungalows, now building, on Delaware; easy terms. Inquire Carlson & Lyons. 40-27tfc WANTED Shades, rugs, trunks, valines, tools of all kinds. O. K. Two-IIunded Store, 229 Greenwood. 42-42-44p description. Standard Furniture- Co. 61tfo HAVE M. A. PALMER Cabinet Maker and Baildor, make your scroon doors and windows, Shop rear of old Irrigation Bldg. ... 93-42tfo FOR RENT FOR RENT Sleeping room with bath privileges. Cull Red 172. 66-44-46C FOR RENT Slooplng room. 225 Dnluwaro. 61-43-44p FOR RENT Two furnished house keeping apartmonts. Inquire Des chutes apts, Oreonwood, or phono 711. 62-43tfo FOR RENT Nice, clean throe-room house, furnlshod; two blocks from First National bank; no chlldron. Call Black 592. B8-43-44. FOR RENT Largo office or store room: fllftO rlnul r,,.. In Hue J, F. Arnold at 824 Wall at. 59-4.1-440 WANTED Child's nurse and cook. Inquire Mrs. H. K. Brooks. Phone 1501. WANTED Position by experienced stenographer and bookkeeper; temporary work acenptnd. Write K., cars of Bulletin. 27-40-44p WANTED An expnrlonnod nurse at once. Apply, phono 1501. l-38tf WANTED Furniture, pnonographs, range tad household goods of all FOR RENT Three-room furnlBhmf iioiiho; also Indian motorcycle and side car for hiiIo. Inquire 2148 Au brey road. 57-43-4 8p l'OR RENT 4-room Iioiiho, locntod on Loxlnglou avenue. Call offlcn pli ono Rod 2531 and rosldoncn phono ,lul 4 81. . 63-41 Jtfo FOR RENT Two housekeeping rooms, furnished. Inquire 34 4 Delaware 48-42-44p FOR RENT Eloctrlo vacuum swoepors by the day. Standard Furniture Co. 27-Htfc