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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1920)
PAQH 6 THE 11KND lUTLLRTIN. DAILY EDITION, IUCND, OREGON, HTl'lllAY, (MTOllKU a, 1IU0. TITLED SPANIARD WEDS IN LONDON Duko of Alba, Nephew of Foinii'r KmprcNM KtiRonlo, Miurlcd At Hpnnlhli l'.mlmssy Toiluy. (By UnlUl Praw to Tho Wend Bulli'tin) LONIION, Oct 2. Oho of the most important SnunlHh ullinnces for many yours was conmimniuteil hero today, when the lluko of Alba was mnrrled to the Mnrquosa San Vincente del Ilnrco, only UaiiKhter of the Duke and Duchess ot Almga, uiiu grunuuuutiii tor of tho Duke of Turifa. The ccromony, which took place at the lmndsonio Rpnnlah emliasay on Gronvenor gardens, was strictly pri vate, owing to the bridegroom being In mourning for his aunt, the late ex Empress Eugenic Ambassador Mer ry del Val represented King Alfonso and acted as one of the "sponsors," usual in Spanish marriages of high rank, whllo the Duchess of Santona, Bister of the bridegroom, was the oth er sponsor. The Duko of Alba Is well known and popular in England ns a sports man. Tho guests included the Duke and Duchess of Penaranda, the Duke and Duchess ot Almazan, the Duke and Duchess of Moutellano and Ma dame Merry del Val, wife of the Spanish ambassador. The Duko ot Alba also posseses the British title of Duke ot Berwick (but has no seat in the House of Lords) and Is very wealthy. The bride, who is a grandeo of Spain in her own right, traces her descent from the ducal house of Medinacell, one otthe oldest in Spain. WITH SPARK PLUGS eiaraaiaaaiaaii (71 i 1 light 8 and license plates comply with tho law. 9. When driving at night DON'T FORGET TO DIM YOL'R LIGHTS when passing another car. llright lights only blind the other driver and may cause a serious accident. Forty per cent of tho bankers who replied to a questionnaire found the car a help In thulr business. A Min nesota banker reports that tho car has multiplied his business efficiency "10 times." Another writes: "Car use, even on pleasure trips, gives a banker much better understanding of his customers, particularly live stock customers." A third writes of his car's use In business: "I cannot do without it." With clothes at $10 or so a suit and shoes around $15, It pays to be careful when you test your battery with a hydrometer or put In water. There is always a chance that a drop of tho battery solution will spatter, though care in using the hydrometer may make the danger of dnmago ex tremely remote. "In case the unexDccted should happen," says L. M. King, Willnrd service station denier, "you cau pro tect yourself if you have a small bot tle of ammonia handy In the garage. If put on promptly, the ammonia may save a suit, a pair of shoes or n bad spot on tho running board ot your enf," "Ammonia ran also bo used to remove corrosion from connections and battery terminals." Fay Howard of Shovllu-lllxon camp No. 1 and 1.. A. W. Nixon of Hend are among new purchasei-H of Essex cars from tho I'lonoor garage. , Tho Deschutes Garage Co, has been laying n new concrelo floor In tho storage room of tho garage on Greenwood. Record of Transfers FURNISHED DY THH DESCIIUTF9 ABSTRACT COMPANY. Geo M Mayfleld to Sirs L U Arnold, lot 2S. blk 27. Lu Pine: $10. Jennie Husking to F W McCatfery, und V lots 9. 10. blk 20. and S 2 Inches lot S, blk 20, Redmond; $10. J A Wilcox to L, W Davis, NH of blk 9, being lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 El llugor's add; $250. La Pino Towuslto Co to Hurry Shultt, lot 12, blk 10, Lu Pine; $10. Bend Park Co to Ella Sclioenbaum, lot 3, blk 114, 1st add to Bend Park; $10. Camilla Oleson to Bond Park Co, lot 11. blk I I. and lot G, blk -IS, Cen ter add. Kl'LKH VOR MOTORISTS Obey the law. Consider the other fellow. Automobile owners who keep these two thoughts uppermost will help promote safety in driving. In addition there are nine simple rules that should always be observed. Some of these rules are traffic regulations In most places, but the law varies. Wherever you are, obey the laws of that place. And remember ' that considering the other fellow is not only a pre caution for his safety, but for yours also. 1. Don't attempt to pass the man ahead if there is a vehicle coming in the opposite direction. Always see that the road is clear. 2. Don't "cut in short" after passing a vehicle. 3. Don't cut corners. When mak ing a turn, make allowances for traf fic In other directions. 4. Slow down and sound your horn when crossing or entering an other street. 5. Always give the proper signal when starting, stopping, turning or changing speed may affect other traf fie. 6. Don't forget that the legal speed is a safe speed. 7. Always slow down when you observe children playing near the curb or In the street they have not the wisdom of adults. 8. Don t drive your car , at all without knowing that brakes and steering gear are all right and that ft What's Bone Dry What's Not? Not every storage bat tery that is called "bone dry" it really shipped and stored in bone-dry condition. Some have solution put In at the factory, and poured out again before shipment. Some are shipped with plates dry, and insulation wet. These batteries are not bone-dry. Come in and get straight from us the story of Wil lard Threaded Rubber In sulation, the only form of insulation that permits of bo it -dry shipment and storage of automobile start ing, lighting and ignlfon batteries. Bend Service Station 140 Greenwood CWillMl) lV3T W h o 1 e s o m e Cakes and Cookies An easy way to satisfy the average growing, youngster with his or her ever-present desire for something to eat, is to give them good, well baked, nourishing Cake or a few delicious cookies. Let them have all they want and they will trouble you for nothing else. We have on .hand at all times a big variety of select Bakery Goods. Come in today, choose from our daily supply and surprise the youngsters when they return home from school with their usual com mand, "I want something to eat, Mother." BAKE-RITE BAKERY Bond Street The re's a Reason Why The United States Government, inevery department where storage batteries are used; all Railroads in the United States; all Telephone Companies, and Western Union Telegraph, USE EXCLUSIVELY i A i J JK STORAGE BATTERIES THE REASON IS The government and these large corporation use thousands ot storage batteries; they want the best; they have tried many makes " and have proven to their own satisfaction THAT THE EXIDE IS SECOND TO NONE It gives better service all the time, is more reliable, does not have to be charged so often, and therefore Is by far the most ECONOMICAL BATTERY on the market. r Every high priced car on the market Is equipped with an Exlde Storage Battery. This Is slgnlftcent of the fact that automobile man ufacturers who have spent a life time In building a car that will give service and sat isfaction In every detail, stand universally for the superiority ot the Exlde Battery. EXIDE BATTEDIES FOR SALE OR RENT If the battery you are using does not give you the results you should obtain, let me fix lttor you. BATTERY REPAIR WORK DONE ON ALL MAKES OF STORAGE BATTERIES H. R. RILEY GREENWOOD AVENUE New Amsterdam Casualty Co lo John Almuter, VV4 of NV, sec 17; l-m ot NIC4, sec 18-14-13; $10. Klvor Torraoe Co to 1. I, ltoblUHou, lot 17, blk 14, Hlvur Tornmi; $325. Charles Carroll to J 1) Davldmm, lot 9, blk 8, Auhruy Height; $1. II O Caldwell to (1 M Thorp, lots 19, 20, blk 12, Kenwood; $10, He ml Co to Uuorge Cratu, lots 4, 5, blk 12, Boulevard; $1. Wnlfrld AroiiHou to (looigo ('rale, lots 4, 5, Boulevard; $350. J C Ithodes to lleorge K I.ovo, lot 1. blk 3, Plnelyn Park; $1(1. J II Uoo and (luorge K dales to L A Perry, part of blk 4 1, i'Kil Trnk add to Hedmond; $10. Cleorge Cralo lo Martin Nye. lots 4, 5, blk 12, Boulevard add: $475. Martin K. Nye, lot 4, blk 12, Boule vard add; $300. V S to Earnest L Coble, SWVi of NW14 and NWVi of SW4. o 5; 814 of N K Vi , SEVi of NWVi and NIC Vi of SWV4, Ms of SE14. hoc 0-20-10; patent. Brooks-Scaulou Lmbr Co to An thon Kulslad, lot 1 and V lot 2, blk 14, Deschutes; $10, E M Thompson to Walter L Jacobs, lot 2, blk 2, Larch add;, $100. Alice 11 McUoynoIdH to I, Ida May Folios, lot 4, hlk 13, Kenwood; $10. Bend Co to llrookH-Scanlon Lmbr Co, per SK'4 of NWVi and N V4 of SWU. sec 5; N V4 of SK'.i, seo 0-18-12; $10. Bend Co to Brooks-Scnulon Lmbr Co, SV4 of N K Vi , sec B-18-12; $10. Katherlne IIiiHton to Bronks-Scau-lon Lmbr Co, lot 23, blk 15, Park add: $100. Bend Co to Brookn-Sraiilou Lmbr Co. lot B, blk 21. llouluvurd add; $10. Potor Erlckson to V II Taylor, lot 19, blk 17, Boulevard add; $ 1250. Bend Co to Ponrt Russell, lot I I, blk 28. Cooler add; $10. Brooks-Scanlon Lmbr Co to Charles Bedwoll, lot 13, blk 4, Mill Add; $525. Mary 10 KiimIiih lo Wiles It Thomas, lota 87, 88, blk 4, Aubrey hulKliU; $10. Indispensable. Whitney Curl, our (own niiirKlial, ays a bin bunch of keys In iilixnhilolj Indispensable to the eiiilpineut of s II is t class loafer. Arknnsiiw Thomas Cat. Ths West. 1 The yniiiitfer Mlchaux, In Ills travels west of the Alli'uliitlili'S In 1H02, Nays Unit the common Inquiry In the newly Ml lull was, "From what part of 1I10 world tin vo you come" As It IIiumi viihi (mil fertile ri'uloim would imliir illy bit lliu pluco of meeting mid coin nun country of nil the Inhabitants of he tflolio, Henry iMivht Thorvuu, We Can Locate The Trouble When you are having trouble with your car and drive in here, the first thing we do is to locate the trouble. We do not guess, we know. 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