The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, September 10, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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THE BUND Bl'I.I.KTIN, DAILY EDITION, HKN1J, (WKMUN, FIMIIAY, HHI'IKMliWK in, imrn.
Satisfied Shoe Customers
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The phenomenal growth of Our Shoe Business warrants
- us in making this statement.
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HIKING
BOOTS
Our policy of buying only the best shoe
leather possible, coupled with our immense
buying power, enables us to give you qual
ity and prices that it will be to your ad
vantage to investigate.
Ladies' Boots, black and brown kid, all
leather, Louis heels $7.90 to $14.75
Ladies' Boots, black and brown kid and calf,
all leather, military heels $6.50 to $12.50
Growing Girls' Shoes, brown and black
calf, solid leathers $4.98 to $8.90.
, Misses' Shoes, brown and black calfs, solid'
leather, sizes 12 to 2 $2.98 to $5.90
Children's Scuff ers, bjack and brown calf ;
and smoked horsehide, all leathers, ' sizes
512 to 2 .. .....i.,.$2.89 to $4.69
CHILDREN'S
SHOES
I Lot 8 of Illock 25. Highland nddl
, to lliitul, iioooi'illiiK to tlio duly
j recorded nmi nnd pint of mi hi nddl-
lloil now n 1 1 In ami of record In tint
I iirfli'O of tho County Clerk of Dos
I chutes Cotuity, Oregon, or iitiy piirt
thereof, mill Unit tho contract In
I plaintiff's oiiimiliilut mentioned Ik
I cancelled mill that defendant's right
hi ami (0 hiiIiI iriiH'rty uiiii uontriii't
I10 forever eani'clled, barred ami hold
for naught, mid tliut defendant hnvo
no InloroBt therein, and fur Hitch oth
er and furllior relief an to tho Court
may niituir Just and equitable.
Sorvleo ot thlx summons In inado
upon you )y liulillciitloii thereof In
Tin) Hand lSullotlu for Blx couhocu
tlvo and successive week umlir and
by vlt'tuo ot nn ordur mado ami I'll
hired on tho 10th day ot September,
1920, by tho Honorable T. IC. J.
Duffy, JildKo of tho above uutltlud
Court. .
The ditto ot tho first publication of
ithla mumming la tho 10th day of Sep
tember, 1930, anil tho date or inn
liiHt publication thoroot Is tho lCttl
day of October. 1920.
. K. .0. 8TADTER.
.. . Attorney for Plaintiff.
81. 87. 0.1. 00, 106. lllo
RAILROADS OF MEXICO ARE
WRECKED BY ROBBER BANDS
By Ralph H. Tumor.
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
TORREON. Coubuila, Mexico,
Sept. 10. The run-down condition
ot Mexico's railroads probably is bet
ter illustrated in Torreon than In
any other city of the republic. 'In
the heart of a wealthy agricultural
and mining. district, supporting
smelters and various other indus
tries, Torreon rightfully earned its
the clink of gold within hearing dis
tance of a petty railroad official, the
merchant may obtain his necessary
freight space. Without this jingle,
his chances are materially decreased.
Torreon, with its many agricultural
and manufactured products, is one of
the heaviest sufferers from this
shortage of cars. Three American
I smelters, located In this district, are
. mnrn fnrtitnnta Thpv nvn their nwn
position as one of the country's lead- c&n
ing railroad centers. Ten year8 of revolutIon naturaIly
But w.th the present depreciated p,ayed havo(J wjlh tmj M(jxican
condition of the .Mex.can railroads, 1,, Today R baMy
Torreon is not receiving just divi- has reached .u ,owest
ueuus Lroui low uuwurt ui iuu iiucs
that passes -through the city.
The conductor operating from
Mexico City to Torreon threw light
on the situation as his train neared
this city, five hours late.
"Only one train a day," he ex
plained, "leaves the capital on the
northward trip to Ciudad Jarez, via
Torreon. That might be sufficient
if there were any local trains. But
there are not.. And there are scarce
ly any freight trains, either. As a
result.everytbing possible is shipped
by express, and this train, the only
passenger train on the line, must
stop at every station to load or un
load merchandise."
There are no local trains because
there are not sufficient cars nor en
gines. Tho same explanation goes
for the scarcity ot freights. Fre
quently three or four freight cars are
ent with any functioning whatever.
Cars have been destroped by rebel
and bandit factions, the sides have
been torn from others to be used for
firewood, bridges have been de
stroyed and hastily reconstructed
and parts of the roadbed have been
greatly damaged. In all this time,
little money has been spent for
maintenance.
The De la Huerta government,
however, has recognized that the
railroad problem is one of the moat
pressing in the entire country and
has already taken steps to replen
ish the equipment In purchases from
the United States. There is some
discussion, also, of returning the
roads to the American bondholders,
but no definite decision has been
reached.
In one respect the railway serv
ice today is a vast improvement
nooKed on to a passenger train, caus- over the conditions which existed
Ing heavy delay to passengers who under Carranza. With the lu
may have some concern as to when j creased pacification of the country
they reach their destination. j in the past two months, tt is now
So long as the scarcity of rolling 'possible for the trains to run at
stock continues, so long must a ship-1 night ,a risk that was never taken,
per resort o graft if he desires to with dynamiters abroad. Nine
obtain a car in reasonable time. By trains arrive in Torreon daily and
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Where Are Your Valuables?
We were startled to learn that during 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. 1 '
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. W'e suggest thnt you
bring down your valuables and put them in tomorrow.
TBI Bahk or 8oPIO. Bgmyics
The First National Bank
OF BEND
nine depnrt, but until the pres
ent all the incoming trains readied
the city In the evenlug and the
outgoing trains all left in the morn
ing. With tho belief that ft Is now
safe to operate at night, the rail
road administration plans to rear
range tho schedule.
IMMIGRATION TO
CANADA GAINING
OTTAWA, Ontario, Sopt. 10. .
While there was an increase ot more
than 17,000 Immigrants Into Canada
during tho six months ending Juno
30, over the same period ot the year
previous, the figures show that the
number who came from the United
States during that time was 3000
fewer than during - the first six
months of 1919.
In reports just made public here.
68,857 persons arrlvod in Canada a
the last six months to make thoir
homes.
Hunting clothing, guns ammuni
tion at Buchwalter's. Adv.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Deschutes County.
The Bend Company, a corporation,
plaintiff, vs. W. B. Cooper. defendant.
To W. B. Cooper, defendant above
named:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled case
and cause on or before the 22nd day
of October, 1920, which is more than
six weeks after the 10th day of Sep
tember, 1920, the date of tho first
publication of this summons, and if
you fail so to appear and answer, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief prayed for
in the complaint, towit: For a decree
of this court, forever barring and
foreclosing any right of the said de
fendant In and to the property de
scribed In the complaint as follows:
NOTICE OK FIXAIi HKTTLKMlCXT
In tho County Court of tho Stalo
of Oregon, for Doschutea County.
In tho matter ot the ostnlo of Inor
T. Tholstrup. doceusod.
"Notice U hereby given that tho un
dersigned, administrator of tho es
tate of Iner T. Tholstrup. deceased,
has fllod in tho County Court of Des
chutes County, State of Oregon, his
-final account ns such administrator
of said OHtato, and that Saturday, tho
9th day of October. 1920, at tho hour
ot 10 o'clock a. m., has been fixed
by the said Court as tho time for
hearing of objections to said report
and the settlement thereof.
JOHN W. VSIIER.
Administrator ot the estuto of lucr T.
Tholstrup. ducoasud.
E. O. 8TADTEK.
Attorney for Administrator.
81. 87, 93, 990
CIMlO4 JvrtWliig charge Mf Imim lt
wnta fur 10 words or 1cm. Om Mnl pr
word for til or 10. All elMMUd dvsrtUln
strictly eufa tn tdvaao-
FOR SALE
FOR SALE By ownor. modern 4
room house: fireplace; nice lawn
and garago. 1434 W. 4th St.
18-80-S2p
FOR SALE Collapslblo baby buggy.
Call at 614 Portland Ave.
15-80-81p
EASTERN CASCADE
LAND CO.
"Shall We Rent or Buy?"
Hubby asked the young bride, "Fath
er always owned tho house wo lived
In, she answored.
Passenger Carrying
Airplane Flights
Saturday and Sunday
YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO EXPERIENCE
THE THRILLS AND SENSATIONS OF THE
AIR IS HERE. AIR RIDE OVER II EN I)
AND VICINITY
$10.00
Arrange for flights at Pilot Ituttc Inn and
receive free transportation to the flying field.
Flights from Knotts Farm Field, five miles on
Iknd-Burns Road.
nlshod: 2 nlco lots; good garden
house In fine condition.
EASTERN CASCADE
LAND CO.
II. W. OA. NT. MANAOKR.
124 Oregon Street.
Agent for
River Torraco and Auhroy Ileliihts
80-810
FOR BALK 100 finely. hrml rubblts.
SO chickens, thorouithbroiU; Incu
bator, good range, other household
goods. 1474 Newport Ave.
92-78-82p
FOR SALE 80 acres of land. 4H
miles from Bond by wagon road.
Inqulro at 2S9 St. Helens.
32-73-98p
FOR RALE 4-room house: modorn,
with basement; close to Brooks
Scanlon mills; $1900. J. Ryan &
Co. 19-72tfc
FOR SALE G-room house; modem.
with basement; closo to llrooks
Bcanlon mill; $2750. J. Ryan A
Co. - 20-72tfr.
You never get anywhero paying
rent. Consult us bofore you buy. We
know homo vulues.
$3200 Five-room modorn bungn
low; good location; closo in. Terms.
$4000 This is a real bargain; 5
room bungalow; 2 largo bedrooms
bath, basement, Dutch kltcbon; ox
collent finish throughout.
Here's three snaps If you are look
ing for good Income proporty.
$4200 6 lots and 6 small houses
all paying good .rent, close to mills
$2000 1 lot and two small bouses;
good renters. .
$6750 One 8-room house, three 6-
room houses, paying so per cent on
Investment; look Into this.
$1300 Threo-room house, fur-
COOL WiEATHER
Suggests the Need of
WOOD
Buy Green Slab Wood rfcw
and Be Ready For Winter
Special Price for Next
Two Weeks
$3,SO per Load
in five load lots.
Miller Lumber Co.
FOR SALIC If you want the best
furnished residence In llend. take
a look at 234 Jefferson place; fine
piano, 2 garages: everything you
need. Inqulro 245 Joffurson place.
0-79-82p
FOR 8ALK Lot near high school:
clear: ensh or trade for roul estuto
In Ashland. II. F. E., Uox 50 1. Ash
land, Oro. 27-81-SOp
FOR 8ALK Now furniture and new
5-room modern house; half base
ment and mirage; 3 lots. Inqulro
Dullotln office 25-81-82p
FOR BALE Lot. 50x110; host lot In
Highland addition; high, level;
south front; good drulnnge; electric
lights and water: close to mills; $200
cush. Call at 1316 Albany nvonuo.
or uddrcss Ilox 85, llend. 22-81-86p
FOR 8ALK A bargain; lot. 60x140.
4-room houso; wator, lights and
phono; garage, woodshed, chicken
house and corral. I'honn . Illack
2272 or cull 1817 E. Third St.
100-79-83p
A REAL HOME
160 acres, 28 acres Irrlguble; 20
acres clearod, 12 acres In crop, 8
acres alfalfa; 60 bearing fruit trees,
20 treos loaded with fruit noty;
grapo vinos, bearing fruit; Is in a
cove on Crooked river and pro
tected from frost, two and a halt
miles from railroad station and
high sehool; 6 miles from Red
mond; comfortable buildings. Own
er Insists on a sale Immediately.
For particulars see or writo Des
chutes Valley Roulty Company, Red
mond, Oregon. 4 7-74-tfc
652.
85-78tfc
WANTKIl Woman ns housekeeper
nnd cook for 2 to 6 men, Inqulro
Ilullelln office 86-7 8-80p
WANTED Furniture, sloven, tools,
trunks and window similes; will
pay high rash prices. O. K. Second
Hand Store. .. 4-78tfo
WANTED School girl tn work for
room nnd board. I'hona Illack
621, or cull 434 Kiinsus street.
B7-75-86C
WANTED Hon rd e r.
American llukory.
Inqulro at
3O81-80C
WANTED Team of blocky-bullt
mires, weight about IU00, young
and sound; also humens nnd wide
tire wugoii; nil must bo good nod
price right. .Sen Geo. Howard, 1529
Dill St. West, or address (Icimrnl De
livery. 29-81-8'p
WANTED rurnlture. phonographs,
rangos and household goods of all
description. Stuodard Furniture Co.
Iltfo
BOARD AND ROOM.
. ROOM AND HOARD
Mrs. Or A. Oehmn of 05 Franklin
avenue, one-half block from 1'ren
byterlnn church, has several newly
furnished rooms, with board: good
homo cooking and plonty of hot bath'
water; tnlile board without rooms;
roasomiblo rates. 84-7 8t f c
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Small house, partly
furnished; near mills; $10 per
month. S. n. Hogln, 3 4 Lafayetto
nvonuo. 20-8 lp
FOR RENT One largo housekeep
ing room, well furnished, 550
Ogdun Avo, I'bono Illack 071.
23-81-860
FOR RENT Small houso near mills.
Inqulro ut 620 Florida Avo. 28-81p
FOR RENT Throe-room furnished
houso. Inqulro 2148 Aubrey road.
20-80-81p
FOR U H N T Electric vacuum
sweepers by tho duy. Standard
Furniture Co. 21 -141(0
FOR RENT 3 -room apartmonts, un
furnished, near mills. Apply
Downlng's cafe. 99-58tfo
LOST
LOST Flut pockot book, containing
accounts, throo checks, two bank
hooks. Finder ploaso return to
Depot Food Yards, or phono Red
2401. " . , 10-79-810
USED CARS
CAR FOR SALE Ford delivery, oak
body; good tires, Home oxtras; per
feet condition, Apply 245 Jeffamon
place. 16-80-83p
CAR FOR SALE For sale cheap,
Overland bug, 83 modol; good con
dition. Inquire Wtckoff, the paint
or, Ooggan's paint shop. 19-80-82p
CARS FOR SALE For snlo or trade
for cheap town proporty, Overland
and Ford cars. In good .condition;
also good milk cow. 1427 West
Sixth Stroet. 3-70-82p
CAR FOR SALE Ono 1918 Ford
touring car, In Al condition. - Can
be seen at 1530 Hill at. 9-79-82p
CAR FOR SALE Dodge 1919 tour
ing car, or trade for Hond real es
tate. Inquire 118 Minnesota avo.
88-78-81c
WANTED
WANTED A dining room girl, llusy
Hoe KOHtnurnnt and Confoctlonory,
Redmond, Oregon. 17-80-82:
WANTED Young man desires posi
tion as tlmokoapor. bookkeanor.
senior or clnrk; will work out of city;
nave nnu u yoars' oxporlonco. J, J.
Levy, general dollvory. 2-79-81p
WANTED Olrl for gonornt house
work; good wages. Phone Rod
LOST Main col Ho pup; liberal re
ward to flndor for roturn to A. E.
Andorson, Hond Wator, Light ft Pow
er office 21-81-86p.
FOUND
TAKEN UP Sovon buck shoepcame
to 1460 Newport Avenue about
six wooks ago, brandod "Clrclo D"
or "Circle Square." II. Markham.
9-7D-8Sp
raw
A Wonderful
Medtolnm
TRY this approved rem
edy. Just the tonla for
nervousness, slooplosBness,
depressed feeling, loss of
appetite, digestive troubles,
brain fag, or slow rocovory
from Influenza and kindred
ailments. A tonic, alterative
and dluretlo for blood and
nerva disorders.
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