THE PKXD 1UI.1.KT1X. DAILY KIHTIOV, nKXI, OUKOOX, TIKSDAV, HK1TKMHKH 7, IQiiO. PAGH 4 'IS it ! YARNS! Yarns for all kinds of needle work. Now is the time to make a sweater or jacket for the cool autumn days. Stocks are practically complete. Knitting Yarns in Knitting Worsted, Zephyr, Ger mantown and Shetland Floss, are here in all colors. Fleisher's Knitting Worsted -Fleisher's Shetland Floss - -Fleisher's Zephyr Germantown ' BEND-BURNS MAIL PETITION DENIED Inspwtors Report of $14,000 Ex pense Js CflUef IK'terrenl, Says Letter To Chauibertuln. WASHINGTON. D. C. Sept. 7. The petition of citizens of Burns for an auto- mail service between Bend and Burns has been denied by the postoffice department. Assistant Postmaster General Blakely. in a let ter to United States Senator Cham berlain, states. v Inspectors have gone over the route, he says, and found that it would cost $14,000 to install this service, and that the only mail expe dited would be that deposited at Portland between S and 7 p. m. each day and between 5 and 7 p. m. on Saturday, which would be advanced one day, because there is no train be tween Ontario and Crane on Sun day. &&t: HIKERS ADVERTISE SEE AMERICA FIRST Scattleites Spend Day In Bend In Coarse of Publicity Trip Around the United States. Fred K. Hollister and Wayne L Young, both of Seattle, left here this morning after a day's stay, resuming their hike around the United States on a "See America First" lecturing and publicity campaign. On leaving Bend, they were headed for Crater lake. They were the guests of, W. C. Birdsall during their stay in Bend. Hollister, who is an ex-marine, has the hiking record across the conti nent, having made 3728 miles in 92 days. On the-present trip, which will include all the states on the Pe cific and Atlantic seaboards, and on the southern and northern boundar ies, it is expected that 18 months will be used. Both Hollsiter and Young declared Bend to be one of the really live and. progressive towns they had stopped In during their journey. Middle of Old Testament In the King James version of tin Bible, the middle book of the Old Te tament. Is Proverbs, while the mlddli chapter would be the twenty-ninth chapter of Job. I r 3 . 1 Where Are Your Valuables? We were startled to learn that (luring 1010 over 11,000 people lost War Savings Stamps and Liberty Bonds aggregating $3,004,000. -. , Five thousand four hundred and fifty-three persons died without divulging where their Bonds and Stamps were kept. Modern care of securities demands that valuable papers, bonds, wills, deeds, abstracts, mortgages and stock . certificates should be kept in a modern Safe Deposit Vault. You can rent a box from us for, less than a cent a day, or $3.00 per year. We suggest that you bring down your valuables and put them in tomorrow. T. E.wi or 3gp.io. B.btic. The First National Bank OF BEND YARNS! Classified advertising enarg pr luu SO rtnta for 10 words or leu. On cent per word for alt ovr 10. All classified advertising ttrtctly cash In advances. FOR SALE FOR SALE 100 finely-bred rabbits. SO chickens, thoroughbreds: incu bator, good range, other household goods. 1474 Newport Ave. 92-78-82p FOR SALE Household furniture and small house for rent. Corner Hill and Norton. H. E. Grimes. 93-78-79p , FALL IS HERE And with It rents have advanced. Do you prefer to pay rent, or buy and save. Don't fool yourself that houses will be cheaper another year. They won't. . LOOK OVER THESE CAREFIXLY (2,300 Four room house, three lots, improved: near good school. Easy terms. $1,200 Three room cottage, fur nished; two lots; close to ' . mills. Terms. $5,000 Five room modern brick residence; very stylish home. Must be sold quick. $4,000 Five room new and modern " house; four blocks from post- office. Easy terms. $2,400 Five room house; . large lot; nice lawn; down town district. Three room shack; west side; well worth the money. $2,000 Four room modern house nicely furnished, piano, Dutch kitchen; fine lot; near bus! ness district. You can't beat it for the money. Terms. $2,900 New four room strictly modern house; two lots. $650 down. $3,800 A very ' large four room modern and new bungalow; the best buy in the city, and leave it to you. . We have other good buys. Come in and look them over. BEND INVESTMENT CO. 826 Wall Street Phone Red 161 77c YARNS! $1.25 a Skein - 35c a Ball - 39c a Ball FOR SALE Fresh Columbia rlvor salmon Shlppuil sumo day caught to parties wanting suuie for cnuiiluK, etc. Price 15c pound, F. O. 11. MoKior. Oro.. for red sulmon; Tonlles red. 10c lb.; white, 6c lb. Send money with order to us or the ex press iment at Moaler, Oregon. Fish Bliipped after Sept. 10. Nlchol, Arnold & Nichol, Afoslor, Oro. 71-70-79c FOR SALE Conn saxophone U-flut tenor; latest; Al condition. A. Schoenbergor. 1 miles south on The Dalles-Cullfornitt highway. 74-76-78P FOR SALE-80 acres of land. 4 V4 miles froill Ilend hv wnirmi rnnil Inquire at 259 St. Helens. 32-73-381) FOR SALE 4 -room house; modern, with basement: close to Urooks Scanlou mills; $1900. J. Ryan & Co. ' 19-72tfc FOR SALE 5 -room house; modern, with basement: close to Hrooks Scunlou mill; $2750. J. Kvan St Co. 20-72tfc FOR SALE Piano, nt a barguln; first-class condition. Phone, write or call Redmond Laud Loan Co., Redmond, Oregon. 22-72tfc FOR SALE 300 to 350- White Leg horn hens, Tancred strain. See ft. M. Smith. 82-77-79c FOR SALE Good trunk. Phone Red 1712. 66-76-77C FOR SALE Thoroughbred Poland China boar and good brood sow, due to farrow In October. Write W. A. Golden or phone 10F14. 43-74-77P FOR SALE Modern, house; living room, dining room, kitchen, pan try. 3 bedrooms and bath; beautiful light fixtures; full basement; lawn, cement sidewalks; $2000 .cash, bal ance $40 per month. Inquire Bul letin office. . 64-75-78p A REAL HOME 160 acres, 26 acres Irrigable; 20 acres cleared, 12 acres In crop, 8 acres alfalfa; 60 bearing fruit trees, 20 trees loaded with fruit now; grape vines, bearing fruit; is In a cove on Crooked river and pro tected from frost, two - and a halt miles from railroad station and high school; 6 miles from Red mond; comfortable buildings. Own er insists on a sale immediately. For particulars see or write Des chutes Valley Realty Company, Red mond, Oregon. 47-74-tfc USED CARS CAR FOP. SALE Dodge 1919 tour ing car, or trade for Bend real es tate. Inquire 118 Minnesota nvo. 88-78-81C WANTED WANTED Work by man unable to stand up under hard physical la bor. See H. T. Rowe, North 3rd and Woodlawn boulevard, or inquire Bulletin. 91-75p WANTED Girl to care for child 4 years old afternoons. " Inquire f 11 Georgia avenue. 90-78-79p WANTED Cashier and office girl; must have some experience In bookkeeping and general office work. J. C. Penney Co. , 89-78-80C WANTED Carpenter work. Tele phone Black 3002. 87-78-79p WANTED Girl for general house work; good wages. Phone Red 652. ' 86-78tfc WANTED Woman as housekeeper and cook for 2 to 6 men. Inquire Bulletin office 86-78-80p WANTED Furniture, stoves, tools, trunks and window shades; will pay high cash prices. . O. K. Second Hand Store. 94-78tfc WANTED Children to take care of through the . day. Call at 810 Newport Ave. 68-76-78P WANTED School girl to work for room and hoard. Phone Black 621, or call 434 Kansas street. 67-76-80C WANTED Girl to help with chil chlldren and upstairs work. Tele phone 1501. 60-75-80C WAITED Woman for housekeeper and care for two little girls. Call 82.0 Newport or write box 209, city. 42-73-78p WANTED Man with car to make dally twenty mile trips, to haul four men; $9 per day. Bend Water Light & Power Co. 75-77-80C WANTED Furniture, phonographs, ranges and household goods of all description. Standard Furniture Co, euro BOARD AND ROOM. ROOM A Nil HOARD Mrs, Oru A. Oeltmo of lift Franklin uvnu. ono-liair block from Pros byterian church, has several newly furnished rooms, with board; good home cooking and plenty of hut but li water; table hoard without rooms: i-eaHouMilo' rates. , 8 4-7 21 ft- FOR RENT FOR RENT Eluctrla vacuum sweepers ' by the day. Standard Furniture Co. 2M4tfc FOR RENT 3-room apartments, un furnlshod, near mills. Apply Downlng's cafe, 99-68tfc LOST LOST A Ioiir black .outlier hill Ituok containing $5.00 hi cun-oncy nml Homo rocolplH, on Aubroy HolKhtR Monday. Fhulor roturu to llullotln mid rvcolvo reward, 83-77-7SP LOST Onn nook fur, uray tan In color, with Los Allusion furriers' lubol In collar. Kliulor rot urn to llullotln oltlco nd reculva rownrit. 78-77-70p RESOLUTION Or INTKNTION. To Impruv Newport Avenue Bridge mid approaches thereto, rvswhtng from the south easterly curb lino of Drake ltod extended northeasterly, to the westerly Hn of Block 1 In the Plat of Bend, extrnded aoutherly. The eter I y eml of thU highway la op posite the westerly end of the Pilot Butt Inn. Thia will be known m lorl Improve ment No, 46. in the City of Bend, Oregon. WHEREAS, the council derma tt expedient and necessary to Improve Newport Avenue Bridge and approach therein, reaching from the southeasterly curb line of Drake K"d, extended northeasterly, to the westerly line of H l.ck 1 In the I'lat of ltend. extended southerly. The easterly end of thu high way la uppostt the westerly end of the l'llt Butt Inn in the City of Ilend. Oregon: and WHEREAS, heretofore the Council did re quire fnm the City Kntrlneer plana and specifications for an - appropriate Improve rm-nt andestimatea of the work to be don and the probahle coat thereof : and WHKHKAS. upon the Council ao doing the City Kntrlneer did forthwith prepare the aame and did file such plana, apertncatlnna and ce tun tea in the ulllct of the HecorUer ! and WHKRKAS, the Council ha examined aurh plana, Nitocinrationa and entimatra and now flnda aurh plana, specification and eatkttatea to he satlafactory ; now, therefore, II K IT KKSOLVKD BY THK COttNCIL OK THK CITY OK UKNU that the afreaid plana, pelflratlona and eatlmatea be and the aame hereby are approved ; and UK IT FUKTHKK KKKOI.VKO that the Council hereby declare, it purpose of mak ing the aald Improvement, to-wit Newport Avenue RrUhre and approachea thereto, reach tnc from the aouthraaterly curb line of Drake Rid. extended northeasterly, to the weaterty line of Illock 1 In the Plat of ltend. extended aoutherly. The easterly end of thia hltrhway ia oppoalta tha westerly end of the Pilot Uutte Inn. (1) The use of WllllU pavement or any other pavement of equal atrenth, durability and resistance, to wear, t Inches thick, to be laid directly upon the reshaped and rolled present roadway aurfaca on the approarhea, and laid directly on the floor of the bridge. (2) Concrete turbs will be built for only a short distance at the easterly end of the Improvement. Wood curbs will be used on the approaches proper, and wood tfuard ralla will be laid on the) bridtf. The wond curbs and guards are necessary to fend traffic from the fences alone either aid. 3) Provision la mad for properly ahap In and rolling the present roadway aurfac. excluding the bridge. (4) A small allowance Is mad for d ditional cinders that may be necessary to bring th present aurfac to proper tub grade. The lines proposed for the roadway will result In a material widening at the east end. extending to the west aide of the drive way entrance of the Bend Water Light A Power Company tract, and should make travel saier. There will be a light reduction of width for the remainder of the roadway, necessi tated by us of wood curbs and guard rails. The net width on the bridg will be 1A.7 feet : that on the cast approach will be about 10 feet and on tht west approach nearly 22 feet. Following arc the estimated quantities of work and total coat of the improvement. The prices used for paving and for prepar ing the old aurfac ar those heretofore of fered by th Western Willi! Road Con struction Co. for atresia In the business district: Pavement M42.7 so., yds. Trimming, shaping and rolling old surface 1234.9 ai. yda. Extra cinders 10 cu. yds. Cement curb Mn. ft. 6 Inch x 10 Inch wood curb... 674 lin. ft. A Inch x 6 Inch guard rail.... 224 Mn. ft. Total estimated contract coat t2.778.3A Coat plus 6 lZ.01o.t6 Of th total coat th pavement covers about 78 and th preparation of th old surface over 11. It Is understood that thia pavement will hav to be paid for by an vnlarged district, as th - abutting prop erty la exempt from assessment by terms of the deed giving the AO ft. right of way. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED and th Council hereby determines that the condi tions relative to the aforesaid proposed Im provement Justify the creation of an en larged district, the boundaries of which are hereby act forth and defined as follows: All that portion of the City of Bnd lying west of the Deschutes River and also all that portion of the City of Bend lying east of th Deschutes River which Is included within ths following described boundnrien t Beginning at the Intersection of Franklin Avenue nnd Broadway; thenro southeasterly to the intersection of Franklin Avenue and the alley southeasterly of Bond Street ; thence northeasterly along said alley to an Inter section with Irving Avenue ; thence east to the intersection of Irving Avenue and Hnr rlman Street ; thence north to th Intersec tion of Harriman Street and the alley south of Greenwood Avi-nuo ; t nun re east to the intersection of Division Htrcet nnd the alley south of Greenwood Avenue ; thence north to the Intersection of Division Street and Kearney Avenue ; thence westerly along the center line of Kearney Avenue nnd the con tinuation thereof to an Intersection with the center line of Bond Street : thence northerly along Bond Street to th Intersection or Bond Street and Vermont Place : thence northwesterly along the center line of Ver mont Place to an Intersection with the north westerly boundary of the recorded Plat of ltend ; thence southwesterly along the snid northwesterly boundary of tho recorded Plat of Bend to an Intersection with the center lino of Franklin Avenue ; thence southeast erly along the center lino of Franklin Ave nue to the point of bcfrlnnlng. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the sum, portion or proportion of the cost and expense of such Improvement to be horn hy the aforesaid enlarged district shall be the total cost of said Improvement! and HE IT rUKTUKK ukhuIjVICH that tnia resolution of the Common Council declaring its purpose to Improve tho aforesaid street -thnN be kept on record In the ofllce of th Recorder j and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Reeon'er do and he la hereby instructed to give notice of the pannage of this resolution by causing the same to he iniTmsiieti nt leant once In a newspaper published In the cltv ; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Englnwr do nnd he la hereby In ntrticted, within live days from the first pub lication of this resolution, to cause to bo conspicuously posted at each end of th con templated Improvement a notlre headed "Notice of Street Improvement" which notice shall contain In legible characters a cony of this resolution snowing tno nam or us adoption, and upon his an doing aald en gineer shall file with the Recorder an affi davit of the pouting of aald notice, stating therein th date and th place where the U.S. Army Tents, Blankets, Pants, Wagon, Truck & Auto Covers and Tarpaulins At Prices You Cannot Afford to Overlook WAGON. TRUCK AND AUTO COVtlUS and TAR PAULINS me miule of heavy lO-ouiu-e. double weave and double fill khaki duck and are 11 feet 0 inches wide and U feet H inches long. Com-T - Al T7Ei plete with ropes. Hrand new, l'ostpaidP A. Mm 0 J U.S. ARMY LONQ PANTS, all wool.ClJ-Q A Ct Olive-Drab. Brand New. Postpaid PVJCJ ONiVB-DRAB ALL WOOL BLAN- ri irf KliTS, Hrand New. Postpaid to you P - BLUE-GRAY ALL WOOL ULAN- CCaCJ KliTS, Brand New. Postpaid to you cpvJ.VJiJ TENTS, lfixl(5 feet square, 11 feet high, made of heavy Vl't ounce double fill duck. Slightly' used, but guar anteed in first class condition. C53r7 Cjli F. O. B. Los Angeles, Cal pO iUU LARGE WALL STORAGE TENTS, 14 feet wide nnd U feet long, made of heavy 12)4 ounce double weave "and double fill duck. Complete with ropes, poles, pegs nnd lines. Slightly used but guaranteed in first-class condition. F. O. B. CCtzL Los Angeles, Cal pD-JVJ All goods guaranteed absolutely as represented and money will be refunded if not satisfactory. Send cheeks with orders. Or, if desired, shipments will be made CCD. Inspection allowed before you pay for the goods. - Depository, Citizens' National Bank, Los Angele UNITED STATES SALES CO! 120 WEST FIBST ST.. LOS same hav been posted. Taased by th Commn Council this trd day of September, IB 20, by the following vote : Yeas Rhodes, Payne. Mct'heraofl, Bouttwr land. Mage and Harden. Kays None, ftubmitted to th Mayor September 8. 1U30. Approved by th Mayor Heptemb-r 5. 1WU. J. A. KAATKH. Attest! Mayor. V. A. WOr.LKI.EN, City Recorder. 7 UEfloLCTioy or intention. To Improve th following described streets and public ways or parts thereof within th City of Bend, to-witi Wall Street Krom the aoutherly line of Vermont I' lace to th southerly lin of Kranklln Avenue : Bend Street Knwn the southerly Hn of Oreenwood Avvnu to th aoutherly lin of Kranklln Avenue; irenwsd Avenu From th westerly line of Blook 1 In th I'lat of Bend, eiUnded southerly, to th east line of Division Street : Oreg Avng- Frtiffl th westerly Mn of the alley west of Wsll 4Urwt to a Hn drawn from th northwest Corner of Harri man Street and Orrvon Avenu at right angles to said Oregon Avenue; Minnesota Avnu-From th easterly line of Wall Street to the westerly I ins of th alley east of Bond Street: Franklin Avvnu From thff' westerly Un of Broadway to th westerly lin of Bond Street: Th alley through Blocks S and 4 In ths PI t of Bend and extending from the north erly line of Franklin Avenue to the south erly lin of Oregon Avenue; The separst streets and putt 1 1 waya or parU thereof to be assigned lal Improve ment Numbers SH to 44 In conaeeutlve order and the entire Improvement to b known as "Wall Htrret t al." WIIKRKAH, th round I deema la expedient and necessary to Improve the above described treefa and public way or part thereof In the City of Bend, Oregon : and WIIKKKAS, heretofore the Counrll did re quire from the City Knginoer plans and Npeclftratlona for an appropriate Improvement and estimates of the work to b don and the probable cost thereof ; and WHKRKAS. upon the Council mo doing th City Engineer did forthwith prepare the same and did file such plan, specification and estimates in th office of th Recorder ; and WHKRKAS, th Council has examined auch plana, sjec1f1 rat ions ' and estimat and now And auch plans, apeciflVation and entimalea to be antUfactory ; now, therefore, UK IT ItKHOLVKD BY THK COUNCIL OF THK CITY OF BKND that the aforesaid plans, sperlflratlona and entimate b and the same hereby are approved; and lift IT FUItniKIt KKSOLVKD that th Council hereby declares Its pur (rose of mak ing the aald Improvement, to-wit: (1) The use of Wllllte pavement or any other pavement of eiunl atrrnuth, durability ami resUtanc to wear, 2 Inches thick for the roadways, to be laid directly uMin th reshaped pn-sent atreet aurfac, with the fol lowing exceptions : Oregon Avenue east of Bond Street (never having been graded and having no cinder surfacing I will be graded to the proper sub grade and a foundation of cinders or ap proximately 4 Inches nnUhojd thick nns laid for the pavement to rest on. Minnesota Avenue east of Bond Street (having never been imurnvmll will bo brought UP to the proper subgrade with a layer of cinders of approximately 4 Inchea finished thlcknnsa on which to lay th pavement, aa will also 1m Oregon Avenu west of Wall Street. Frank- ; lin Avenue west of Wall Street will first b graded to th proper suhgrado before shaping i and rolling ready for the pavement as will i also be th alley through Block 8 and 4. Homo grading and cinders will alao b ru- quired on Uruenwond Avenue, I (II) Concrete curb will bo built where not already In, to cover the full length of the improvement, but no cement walk la provided for at thia time. (3) Aa the city has no storm sowers, and some provision la alwolutely essential for dis posing of storm wnter and that used In donning and sprinkling the pavements, pro vision la mnde for conduits whoro necesiinry nt street Intersections to paaa tho wnler nn. The detail of then will ho worked out later, and It Is pi nnncd to have th contractor construct them at cost plus 1A par cent for the mnterial and labor neceaaary. (4) Provision la nude for oxtra concrete to he used In curb in certain places, auch aa on th aoutherly aide of Greenwood Ave nuo west of Wall Street and th westerly nlue of Wall Btreot anuth of Greenwood Ave nue, whera the curl will havo to reach down to a no I Id footing aurvtng as low re taining wul In. (ft) In th alley there will hn constructed a low curb on each aide of tho pavement and with top flush with th pavement, U permit driving on to the property at any point, Th rnadwuy hero will be formed with an Invert, with drnlnago In the center. Following arc tie oBtlmated quantttlea of work for each of the dilToront atrnet. with the cnlimnted , total coat for each. Tho price of ll.fi i) per aiiuare yard for the pavement and 2S cents per aouar yard for reshaping , and rolling th present surface, aa offered j x ANGELES, OALIF Forpi.v br th. Wl.rn WllllU lti-d ConitriKllun Cu., bmtw bwn um4. ittal ft bu 1 lUui t tit i 2SSft 82SP.'2!1? iS is .& 3. lifl-f- 3 ' 3 8 (3 5 B ss 3.W . mii Ij 8; I i "t 2 "i. 2 i"! ill ; ii 1 : : ii 111 Hi K BE IT FURTHER RESOLVE!) ' that thU resolution of the Common Council declaring its uuriMMM to Improve the aforesaid streets shall 1m kept on record In tho otllco of th Hecoruer j and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED thnt the m iilil ft-) - Li.. I 'i iir--' r i i I 4J I a a" t u !8 I mm h tt s sju TJ. Recorder do ami he la hereby Instructed to give notice of the passage of this resolution by causing the same to he published at leant . once In a newspaper published In the City; and BE IT FURTHER RKHOLVKD thnt the City Engineer do nnd he 1 hereby In structed, within five days from tho ilrwt pub Mention of this resolution, to cauae to lx conspicuously pouted at enuh end of the con- 4 lemplated Improvement a notice heeded Notice or Street Improvement ' which notice atmll contain In legible characters a copy of this resolutfon showing the dnt of Its adoption, and uton n doing aald engineer l all II In with the Recorder an allldnvlt of Urn iHmtlng of mild notice, atntlng therein the date nnd the place whoro the aame hav been posted. Panned by the Common Council tht flrd day of September, IU20, by th following vote : Yeas Rhodes, rnvne. MePhnrsoh. Souther- land, Magnn and Hayden. ivnya none. Submitted to (h Mayor September 8, 102ft. Approved by the Mayor September II, 1020, J. A. EA8TE3, Attest: Mayor. F. A. WOF.LFLEN, Recorder, 78o