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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1920)
PAGE 8 fO; lniHl fimdiirs, 7 to $7,60; fair to Kood, 10 to $7. Hogs HiiiHilplH, 260; 6Hc hlKhnr. Prlmo in Unci, $111 to $10.50; modliim mixed, $16.50 to $10; smooth hitnv Ich, $15,611 to $IU; roiiKh hmivlim, $12.60 to 114. DO; pigs, $12 to $16. HIHK'- 11ICND TIIAIN HH1CIII,10 LIBERTY TONIGHT U FHIDAY Oregon Trunk ArrlvuH, 7:85 A. M. Limvn, 8:00 P. M. ()..V. II. N. Arrives, 6:60 P. M. I.onvoH, 7:00 A. M. ItocollitH, nonn; Wi'diioHilty cIoho wimk, ICwit of Ml 'Ml II t 111 11 111 111 liM, $0.60 to $10.60; valluyH, $8.50 to $0.50; ctillii, $l to $H.60; yunrlliigH, $0 to $7.60; wntlioi'M, $0 to $U.ti0; owph, $2,26 to $0, mm LOCAL NEWS ITEMS THB BEND IIULLKTIN, DAILY EDITION, IJKND, OHKOOX. TlllltHPAV, OfTOnER 7, 1020. ras ii. llmnv Trim ilrnvn to I. a I'lmi on IiuhIim-hh IIiIh iimriiliiK. K. L. (Murk mill A. W. Ayn urn vln Horn In lliu oily from l.a IMim todny. Ji-hk L. HtuntlM't' lfl IiihI night for Clovnllllld, Ohio, Wlinrtl ll'l will lm employed ly liu Hi'i'l'1"' Ir"" c""" pany. Dr. It. A. Crawford, clilropwtor forinmly of I'tirlliind, linn iirrlvoil In II I nnil Ih opening " ffli:o ' ,l,n O'DoiiiikII lililldlng. Tim Indies of llio Moosuhenrl Leg Ion will liolil a spoclul niollng to- Silght lit tho firemen's hull. All liivmliKm tiro roquoritud to ho printout. With tin) completion of ih Hiilril IhiIIiIIiik the Owl phnrinury unci I.ov- i-n'H clothing Btoro nro preparing to niovo Into thotr new locution on lloml street. Moving will uu com pleted Homo tlmo next waok, Allim Joy of Portland, nimlntiinl Kiinornl dictator of tho Loyal Ordiir of Moomi for tho slitto of Oregon, wait tho Ktionl of honor ut a tmiuiiint glvtm by llio local IoiIko Wi-dmiHiliiy night In tho now Kitlobtiiiot morvroom on Ilond trout. J. 11. .Morton whh tho toantniiiHtnr and n fimturo of the ovntilng wiih an nililrcmi hy Al Kd warilH on tho Moomdiourt homo. Our 13.60 kIiimhch hnvo hunt qual ity limn, Kolil tlllud f ruines nnil urn iMiiirunti'tid tfor Inn yen. Kymoim O'V llrotliora, iuno bulldltiK. Adv. At the Hotels. Ilol. l Wrlglir. II. Ill 'lt)iniiit. Ontario: A. Mycin, f'ooiir d'Alfiiu, Idaho; M. L. Crow. t Alfalfa; l C. Oximiil, llol; II. 1111 ntrom, Klamath Agency; I). 1)111 Htrom, Klamath Ax'ncy; Jack Nel son, Hllvor I.ulio; Ooiir Saupe, Cur boii, Wanh. Iliiti-t Cory. Otinrgo II. Wuiilo, Portland; A. KltiK. Portland; P. K. Halni'i. Si'itr tin; K. C. Donovan, Hulyal; It. W .Mcl'licmon, Portland; Mr. mid Mm (Soorgn McLaughlin, Tiirri'hoiinu: ti: Wulinlnr. Porllaiid; Chillies Mimnn, Portland. Pilot lliitlo Inn. Frank 1). lluoli't. Portland: L. L. Plncn. Portland: Paul Van Wyck. Portland; (.'. Kdulnon. Portlund; .Mrs. Oawnld Miller. ClilcnKo; F. L. Zlpf. Now Yiirk; Uoorgo Abrnmit, Srnttl; P. W. IlmiHlvy, Portland; Ken 8. Wulto, Portland: II. II. Wolirn. Port land; Alexander Monition, Portland: It. II. lliildwln, Portlund; Mr. nnil Mm. J. A. Wulker, KanKim City; Thomn Mutton, Bitnlex: Mr. mid .Ifl'.y CIMiHjrj for OriUyHoppflr Pnlll. I nili'j Kiillo Man oriiflmilly iinniril ; , i , - 1 1 1 . . j . i r I iiIIm, Thi' li'ifHIaiiii'i of I " ri , In. i, I m Kimtrllt. KiiIIh II h iliiiiii-it liM'-k to lirnn'ilitippcr I'nlU 'hi iii'M 'i-i! r Imthiihc Hot Mllli'r IhIiIhmI II "Hiiwliillfi l iilln." And II iin- i;ni.liiiiii-r KiiMh until uhi'ii ih niiiiin a I'tniiiKi'd to Sin I l?y -" 1 1 . innl vfr'liiiily llvi-d happll' evi'i iifinr.-Cnriiltm (Kan.) (luxoltu. I'ut It In Tim Ilullrtln. Mm. I.fMtiir Slininoim, Portland; I.. Clark, I.a Pino; A. V. Ayn, Pino, Daily Market Report NOIITII POUTI.ANI). Oct. 7. Cattlo ItorolptH 150, mnrki-t fltoady Choice Htni-ra, $9 to $10; Rood to choice. $8 to $9; medium to Kd $7 to $8; fair to Kood. $il.25 to $7: common to fair, $6.75 to $0.25: cholco cowh mid Imlfi'm. $6.75 to $7.60: Kood to choice, $5.75 to $0.75; medium to good, $1.76 to $5.75; fall to medium, $:l.25 to $4.75; cauneiH. $2.76 to $3.75; IiiiIIh. $5 to $0; 'cholnn dairy calvcH. $13 to $15; prlmo llitlit calvnH, $11 to $13; med ium IlKlil. $l to $!': heavy. $7 to HIM.MONH In tho Circuit Court of tho Slnto of OroKon, for DiimcIiiiIiiii county. Tho llond Company, a corporation, plaintiff, Yd. Anna HurknoHH, defend ant. To Annn lIurknoM, tno uuovo named defendant: III tho nnmo of tho Hlato or uro- rou, you nro nnrooy reuuirna io up nmir and niiawor tho complaint filed iiKiiliiHt you In tho uhovii ontltlod cniio mid caiiBO on or bnforrf tho 30ih day of Heplimiher, 1920, wlilcn in moro than nix woekn after tho 10th day of Knptoinhnr, 1B20, tho duto of the flriit publication of thin HUmmonn, mid If you fall bo to nppoar anil nn nwer, for want thoroof, tho plaintiff will apply to tho court tor mo ro-j lief prayed for In tho complaint, to wn : For a derroo of thin court for- mvnr bnrrliiK and foriicloiiliiR any and all rlKht of tho mild defendant In mm to tho property doncrlbml In tho com-l plaint mi follown: Lot 11 of Illock , 5, lloiiliivard Aililltton to iinna, uc- cordlnK to tho duly recorded map und pint of mild addition now on flloi and of record In thn offlco of tho; County Clerk of Di-Bchutim County, OreRon, or any part thereof, mid that the contract In pluintlffn complaint mentioned ,!o cancelled nnd thul llio derendaiit'n rlKht In mill to nntu prop erty bo forever cancelled, barred, and hold for nauKht. nnd that the d-reiidaiil hnvo no Intorunt therein, ; and for such other and further relief iih to tho court may oppeur J tint audi equitable. I Kervlco or tliln nummonn in inuno upon you by publication thereof in Tho Hmid lliilletln for Hlx coiibccu- tlvo nnd BticceBBlvo woekn under nnil by virtue of mi order made and en tered on tho 10th day of September. J 1920, by tho Honorable T. K. J. Dutfy, JuiIku of tho ubovo entitled i court. i Tho (Into of tho flrnt publication iif thin Bumidons In. the 10th day of September, 1920, and the dato of tho hint publication thereof la tho 2 1 ut day of October. 1920. K. O. STADTKR, Attorney for Plaintiff. Klrnt National IJntik HulldliiK, llond. OreRon. 80. 92, 98. 104. 1 10. 1 10c. Pauf'S'cai don A RommceTcfminj With t Hundred Thrilli. A Woniti'i S oul .t W.r With Her Environment, GRAND THEATRE ES'J W "DANGEROUS DAYS" FHIDAY AND SATUKDAY am lJSLift 1 .TOliS'W ri.i.' .S ' I Amaxing PictuJ, Ksvstenlsa According to Moses It took longer to write the first geography than it did to create the world. According to our ad-man it would take longer to describe these Fall Suits than it did to manu facture them and you would be tired out listening to the acres of adjectives that he would have to employ to do a good workman like job. You can't wear description not this time of year. And our business is clothingnot prose. Therefore we say that anything we could say would not be a circumstance to what you will see. And that's true from the bottom of our heart. Nothing in Webster's can do them justice and if we could coin words to relate them you wouldn't believe us. Kuppenheimer and Michaels-Stern Value First Suits and Top Coats -$40.00 to $75.00 Deschutes garage. 29-100-104C Cltutfld tdvrtUtrif ennt pmr Iuim nil fur fJ word or In. On MM per vorri fur ll over 10. All elualflad wtvcrthinr trtctlv cuh In advance FOR SALE KOIl SALE Ono-man folding wiw Iiik machine for foiling nnd Hawing up trneH. Inquire corner ltlvernlilo and Tumuli). 09-104-10tip FOIl SAI.K Weaned red plgx. Wil liam Alt, I mileH north of town, on Swalley ditch. 72-104C KOIt 8AW0 I'ltR. $40. fur. 'nil SAI.K New B-room houne, 232 I f jrif 1 KJaofTwa Paring ftmwltaiiCaiiMwaiiwii i rft&t'Kvh YOU'LL nwr ce their like asaln. Sut I f '" LJT mirvetou reli uken on Ihe isUad God ! m Jf jrAfeV forgot where women slurt ind lear their i Jf 1 bodiet to make them beautiful, where men 7ii wTiS I torture Ihrir lacea oul ot all human tern- Wit '"'rVinff 1 f fclance, where ehildren'a pUyulnK ar IT V if human ikull. The only plcturee ever mad M ' af , f K jxuF ol llieae aloundma people, now last rinuli. m ' V f - I ,rom lM He"'1 '' ""W- H - In f S i Iiow Pt'T"1!- iCAIt FOR SALE Practically new Essex touring car; 4 new Good- ' year tires on car and 2 extras that I have never been used; will sell at sacrifice part cash and remainder i terms. Am selling for no fault of jcar; owner wants to buy home. Ad I dress Box 40. See car at 1059 Co lumbia. 14-100-106p WANTED WANTED Furnished house for two, close In. Mrs. Albert Estebenet, 490 Harriman. 65-104-10Sp WANTED Girl for housework. In quire Bulletin office. 76-104tfo WANTED. TO BORROW $700 on close-in residence property. Call at Bulletin office or write W. P. S., care of The Bulletin. lOltfo WANTED Washing to do at home. Call Mrs. Forbes, Red 2S31. 38-101tfo WANTED Furniture, pnonograpbs, ranges and household gooda of all description. Standard Furniture Co. 61tfa WANTED Competent general housework; Telephone 1561. woman for no washing. 76-96tfo FOR RENT WANTED Furniture, carpets, rugs, window shndes. blankets, quilts, trunks, tools, heating and cook stoves; highest cash price. O. K. 5"-103tfc Second-Hand Store. WANTED TO BUY A second-hand piano. Phone Red 652. 56-103-106c WANTED Position as bookkeeper. or general office work; graduate of Northwestern Business college. Spokane; practical experience. In quire Bulletin. 46-102-104p FURNISHED rooms or without board. American Bakery. for rent, with Inquire at the 33-104-106p FOR RENT 3-room house, unfur nished. Call between 5 and 7 In the evening at 1422 West 1st St. Phone Red 1802. 70-l4-109p FOR RENT FURNISHED sleeping room in modern home; breakfast if desired. 42 Hawthorne ave. Phone Red 172. 62-103-104p FOR RENT Electric vacuum sweepers by the day. Standard Furniture Co 21-14tfo -Kino 9x12 AxmlnHtor Inquire Oregon Trnns V 04-104p ii Do you read these Ads? IANK advertising is of necessity edu cational aaverusing aiong inu iinea of thrift and economy : sterling vir tues that the American citizen should Know more abolit. Systematic Saving and wise spending are the duties of the American family at the present time. You owe it to those dependent upon you to read these ads daily as they may contain some message that will be of inestimable value to you and yours. If in need of financial advice con sult us. You are always welcome at Tm Dunk r fluPntoi Bmmviob The First National Bank or BIND Goorgin; halt block south Moth odiHt church; would consider lease. 74-104p FOR SALE Beaver wrap, contco style; can be seen at 138 St. Hel ens. Mrs. H. O. Fnrrls. 75-104-109c FOR SALE 3-room furnished houso cheap It taken soon; nice lawn. 623 Delaware. 73-104-100p FOR SALE Six yearling heifers. S. Christoferaon; 3 miloa enst ot Bond. v 52-102-106p FOR SALE Several good dnlry cows. Inquire at Bulletin. 61-102-107P FOR SALE Body for Ford touring car. Inquire nt Bend Dnlry Storo. 59-103tfc FOR SALE New five-room bunga low, strictly modern; bnsemont, furnace, firoplnce, hardwood floor, lawn oto. TerntB. Inquire 152C Aubroy road. 37-101-10flp FOR SALE Need the monoy; 40 or 80 acres, 5 V4 mllos north of Bond; all fonced; some In cultivation; sec ond ranch down now stnto hlRhway from whore It turns off going to Tuninlo; 40 acres water right; fine plnco for borries, chickens, garden, npudn, alfalfa. See Ed Rogers, Tum nlo, Ova., or Phone 18F12. 4-99-104C FOR SALE 3-room modern hou6e. chenp. Inquire R. H. Loop, 128 Qroonwood. Phone Blnck 711. 68-tfc FOR SALE Winter feed; hay nnd traw, alfalfa, clover and Btubble pasture, bunch grass Erasing; run ning spring water; will feed. P. A. Devers & Son, Tuninlo, Ore. 47-94tfc A REAL HOME 160 acres, 26 acres Irrigable; 20 acres cleared, 12 acres in crop, 8 acres alfalfa; 60 bearing fruit trees, 20 troes londed 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 Btation 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 BOARD AND ROOM. NOTICE Can give board to four people; good home cooking and vory reasonable. Address Mrs. O. A. Oehmo, 65 Franklin St., corner of Hill. 49-102tfo USED CARS CAR TO TRADE 1920 Chevrolet for Bend real estate. See J. Ryan & Co. 06-104-lOGc CAR FOR SALE Ford sedan, good condition; will sell tor $100 down and balance easy terms; this la a bar gain for someone. MITCHELL SIX; flrst-clnss condi tion; part cash, balance terms. STEPHENS SALIENT SIX; just ovorhnulod: body like new; cun give same guarantee as on new car. See Southworth Bros., Bond St. 47-102-105C CAR FOR SALE 1 Dodge touring car; Al mechanical condition; SAW THE BASKET Your Griccry bill is one of the largest expense accounts. To make that as small as possible will add materially to your savings account. Our rea sonable prices on Groceries will save you money. . A FEW 'VERIFICATIONS . Excelt Cnkp Mixture; 4 flavors, Scoco Shortening In bulk; as Vanilla, Chocolate, Lemou nnd good as tho market affords: Devil Cake. This mixture will priced at, per lb 80o. make a cake In 20 minutes. Fresh Doschutos "Creamery' equal to any homo made cake, Butter, per lb otic at halt the price. All you add Cranberries, per lb 20c to this mixture Is watur. Will Celery, bunch 15c; 2 for 2Bc make a ltt pound cake. Per Cauliflower, per head..... iWc package 40c, 4Bc nud BOc String Beans, per lb ,.12c Our Peaberry Coffee, reduced ' ari.' lb? rt' from 60o per lb. to 40c LeUuce( 2 Jeadg for Fresh Peanut Butter, lb 25c Hubbard Squash, per lb 6c WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR VEGETABLES Union Grocery WALL STREET