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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1920)
PAGH 6 THE DEM) BCIXKTIN, DAILY EDITION, DKND, OREGON, TlllltMDAV, NOVKMIIKIt 18, ll!!0. DIAZ AND CARRANZA HEROES AFTER DEATH Former I'rtvililiMitti, Once Opposed, Now IVpulurUcd lly Street Vendor of Statuary. (Br United Proa to Th Rrnd ItulMtn) MEXICO CITY, Nov. IS. Mexico; litis no hull of fume In which to dls-' play her heroes heroes who are never doomed such until they aro ; (load. Hut there urn half a dozen vendors of plaster of purls statuettes, men who wend their way throuRh the ; capital's street's, displaying their ; wares on tho sidewalks. Not only do they set the style In heroes, as j they place a new bust on the market I from time to time, but they provide an Interesting insight into the fickle 1 reactions of a revolutionary republic. A year or so ago there appeared the plaster likeness of Don Porfirlo Diaz, tho president whose overthrow raised the nation-wide cry of revo lutionary liberty. Don Porfirio's bust found a ready sale. Ho is a hero now. There have been many revolutions since Don .Porfirio's time. Tho other day the statue vendors jiluced a new bust on the sidewalk. The face was familiar, as the original had been one of the best hated men in Mexico. There were whiskers, finely moulded in the plas ter. It was Venustiano Carrnnza. Big turkey shoot. Sunday; Bend trapshooting grounds; shotguns and rifles. Everybody welcome. Adv. 13S-142C nam mm: null ammmnmmmmmitmmunmm immimimimimmimmmimmimiw CONFIDENCE Confidence is the life of trade: the bond be tween employer and employe ; the open road from seller to consumer; the builder of good will; the creator of credit and the heart of finance. Through all our dealings with you we have tried to create confidence in our organization, not merely ,an organization to make money., but an organization to do big things in a g way. In a measure we feel that we have succeeded our record shows it. We believe that with a thorough feeding of confidence, both the merchant and the consumer will come to understand that there is more in their business relations than just dollars and cents. We have never done any misleading advertis ing, have never quoted misreading prices prices are of no importance unless there is value to back it up. We are now making specjal prices on every article in the store, so we can clean up our racks, and have good, clean, new merchandise to show you next year. . We have always made good our nromises. Come in, it will be our pleasure to snow you our merchandise. THE PARISIAN LADIES' OUTFITTERS Wall Street Bend, Oregon ::m:m::mi:m::::: :::u:::m::::i!::i::m:::i::tm::::::ttttm::;n:tt: She Doesn't Believe It. Whenever an elderly uimiihii is read lag and give a cnnriMiipuniiii-ini: snort, it means that In the inrv t): heroine has Just rejected the hero , ause he Is rich. OAIU OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our friends for their sym pathy, also for the beautiful floral offerings tendered at the death of our beloved mother. MR. and MRS. L. M. McREYNOLDS 140p CENTRAL FISH MARKET Will be open Saturday, Nov. 20 We carry a full line of fresh fish, poultry and cold meats. Popular prices. 931 Bond street, at the Central Oregon Real Estate office, Special prices for Booster Day. LUTAS & LE BRUN, Props. 140-141p. LADIES TO ORGANIZE Tomorrow evening (Friday) the ladies of the city who are members of organized labor,, or who sympa thize with this movement, will meet at the Hippodrome at 7:30 to organ ize a ladies card and label league, All who are interested should at tend. Zumwalt's concert orchestra will render a musical program. No admission charged. 140p . SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DES CHUTES COUNTY M. C. MINER. ) Plaintiff ) vs. ) WATTIE MINER, ) Defendant. ) To Mattle Miner, Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby require;! to ap pear and answer the complaint fil ed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons,- to-wit: within six weeks from the 4th day of November, 1920, and which date is the date of the first publication hereof, and if you fail to appear and answer within said time the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, to-wit: "That the plaintiff be awarded a decree of divorce against you, for ever dissolving and setting aside the bonds of matrimony hereinbefore ex isting between this plaintiff and this defendant, and such other and' fur ther relief as the court may doem Just and equitable." This summons Is published In the Bend Bulletin, a daily and weekly newspaper of general circulation, published in Bend, Deschutes County Oregon, once a week for six conse cutive Weeks, by order of Hon. T. E J. Duffy, Judge of the above entitl ed court, which order is dated the 3rd day of November, .1920, and which order specified the date . of the first publication of this sum mons, and directs that you appear and answer within six weeks from the date of the first publication, and which order provides that personal service of this summons mado upon you outside of the state of Oregon, shall be equivalent to publication hereof, and that a copy of the com plaint and summons be forthwith mailed to you at your last known post office address. Date of first publication the 4th day of November, 1920. DeARMOND & ERSKINE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Baird Building, Bend, Oregon. 128-134-140-146-152-158-166c WANTED WANTED TO RENT Four or Ave room modern house, furnished one with fireplace preferred. I. S, Strasburger, 909 Bond St. 22-1400 WANTED, A RENTER For 160- acres. 9 miles from town; 100 acre water right; good proposition to the right party. Address w. F Dorn, box 673, Bend, Oregon. 6-139-Hlp WANTED To buy from 1000 to 20,000 feet of used lumber. In quire at Bulletin office. 79-135-HOp :MPlays a Part in fefeMfi7 e Preparation i-ShS the trimmin's you're a.flxln' 1 JJ - Olympic Hour more than "serves 1 IpvJf ' 'thc Purpose" Its smooth uniform- h aEiL TW3l-i$ '- ity insures extra -ordinary results ' I p Bi iiy3rr-YA " youi nd8hbthooj 4 WANTED To buy 2 good second hand ranges. Inquire at Bulletin office. 135-140p WANTED Light work by elderly man; Bmall wages expected. In quire Mrs. Forbes, Red 2631. 40-131tfc RIVERSIDE MATERNITY HOME Physician In attendance, or your own physician called. For rates call Black 2701. or see Mrs. W. T. Colver, 28 Plnecrest court. 43-131tfc FOR RENT Light hoiiackooplng rooms. Inquire Holmes Grocery. 18-HOc FOR RENT Smnll house, pnrtly furnished, near mills; right for two men; $10 per month. 8. R. H6- gln, 34 Lafuyette. 16-MOc FOR RENT Throo room furnlshod house, lights and water: 2 blocks from Kenwood store. Inquire 2148 Awbrey road. 83-137-H0p WANTED Furnltnre, phonographs, ranges and household goods of all description. Btrndard Furniture Co, Sltfe BOARD AND ROOM. Classified ftdrertlainsr 7 ,, WOTUB OT UH cent per rtrictly eaab in mdran FOR SALE FOR SALE Good team of horses, nearlv new net nt hflma.. aH a. gon; also shotgun and two fnlrilne cots. Call 1024 Wall. Phono Black 2521. 19-i4f)n Batteries need special care in win ter, whether vou am nttlnr van. car or not. Bend Service Station Is at your service. '7 129tfc FOR SALE 900 acres choice land on highway. 17 miles from Bend. nil- Joining good range; price- right. Address box 439, Bend, Ore. 91-107-1 1 9 p-tf m NEXT SATURDAY, NOV. 20, 1920 O. A. C. and U. of O. tangle on the gridiron. Your boy or girl willvsoon be ready for college. Why not start a' college fund for them now. De posit a small amount regularly, and when the time comes for them to go away to school a tidy sum will be ready to care for the expense. Th Baws or 8 op i pa Slavics The First National Bank or BIND ' Start Savings Account now NEWLY furnlBhed, weil heated rooms with bath and board at the Oehme apartments, 66 Franklin Ave. one block 1 east of Presbyterian church. Telephone Black i642. 37-119tfc FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room. In quire 188 Jefferson place. 14-140-142p Iry lhis It's Great" "Chilly mornings? Shucks! They're all the same to me! "I switch on the heater, fill up the bath and jump In. "Get a radiant heater and try It It's great!" You can get them at our store. Any size Electric Radiant Heater you want. Take your pick. Prices are right. Bend Water, Light & Power Co. FOR RENT One house. H. J. building. 6-room . modern Overturf, O'Kano 88-135lfc FOR RENT Garage, with living rooms in rear; can bo used as work shop. Telephone Red 481 or Red 2S61. 85-136tfc LOST LOST A 26-lnch ment saw, In town. Finder plunso return to Bulletin of fice. 13-HWp LOST Purplo silk parasol, without handle. Return to Bulletin offlro and receive reward. lfl-HO-Ilp LOST Two 4MiX34 tiros, tall light. license plate No. 22900, all mounted on one spare tiro frame; $6 reward for return to I lend anr uko. 3(1-1 3 life USED CARS CAR FOR 8A1.K liriind-new 1921 Ford; never boon run; sold on vory reasonable terms. Pioneer Our ago. 10-NOtfc CAR FOR BALK Ford delivery, Hlroinberg carburetor, all toots; In host of nlinpe; a barguln for cash. Cull Hod 1301. R-13X-U2C FOR RENT Newly furnlshod room very close In. Call 2281 or Red 141. 68-122tfc FOR RENT 3 and ments; near ml I lu ; Downlng's cafe. 4-room apart unfurnished. 63-122tfc FOR RENT Electric vacuum sweepers by the day. Standard Furniture Co. 21-14tfc Dancing! AT THE HIPPODROME SATURDAY NIGHT Music start 9 p.m. sharp New Management New Music SLOW DEATH Aches, pains, nervousness, diffi culty In urinating, often mean, serious disorders. The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver; bladder and uric acid troubles GOLD MEDAL bring- quick nllsf and oftsn ward off dwdlf diaMMt. Known ths national rMnsdy of Holland for more than 200 ytars. All druggists, In thr sins. Uak for hm Cold MmI.I m mrr Urn aad Mpt mo Imiuiioa Have You Tried Snow Flakes in the Family Tin? You know how good Snow Flakes are how crisp and tasty? Vou can wrvt tlirto dainty wfen on lu many occanuni. Why not buy a familv-iize tin, which will imur coniiant supply Your grocer can lup ply you. Dm'i auk Ur CrliraMT Sm Flk Have You Joined The Red Cross?, IF NOT, YOU SHOULD DO SO TODAY. THEY ARE THE ONE ORGANIZATION THAT DESERVES YOUR MORAL AND FINANCIAL SUPPORT. The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.