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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1920)
PAGE 4 the nstat nru.ETiN, daily edition, non orkuon. Friday, dkticmhicii io, ioiso. EXTRA SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY ! 400 Pairs Just Received Some of These will be Sold as Low as $2.49 PAMTC $So(D(Q) A Bargain All Wool FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Serges, Mixed Materials All Wool-Every Stitch! Your opportunity to replace the Pants of that old Suit. Enough different shades to match most any Coat. THE HU These Pants sell rcjrularly at $9.00 to $12.50 anywhere. The UijrircHt liar train Ever Offered. Simple Explanation. Pierre was trying to solve an ex ample In arithmetic, but It came out 2 cents less than It should, over and over again. So I ottered to help him; when all of a sudden he said : "I bet I know now what the matter Is. I ought to add 2 cents for war tax.- Exchange. Put It In The Bulletin NOTICE The Tegular annual meeting of stockholders of the Central Oregon Farmer's creamery will be held at the office of J. F. Arnold. 824 Wall street. Bend, Oregon, on Saturday, December 18th, 1920, at 2 p. m. 6c, 42c A. NEFF, Secretary. FOR 'SALE OR TRADE A well matched team of colts, - coming 4 years old; win take good milch cow Call Red 1601. . . . 75-5-7p - POUND NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the city of Bend has caused to be impounded the following described livestock, pursuant to the provisions of Ordi nance No. 120 of said city, to-wit: One brown mare, white stripe in face, branded "Bar N" on left stifle, brand on left shoulder . undecipherable; right eye out; age about 12 years, weight about 950; has a bay colt. One bright bay mare, white face, sad dle marks; branded on left shoulder and hip, undecipherable; age about 10 years, weight about 950 pounds. One black yearling filly; star in fore head; brands, it any, undecipherable. Notice is further hereby given that the undersigned will, on the 15th day of December, at the hour of 3 p. m.. at the city pound, in the said city, sel, at public auction the above de- es for impounding the same, together .' convinced. Harry R. Classified Advertising apartment. Inquire 726 Delaware 77-6p FOR RENT Two furnlshod light housekeeping rooms. Inquire 34 4 Delaware Ave. 73-6-Gp FOR RENT Small house, partly fur nished, near mills; right for two men; S10 per month. 8. R. Hogln. 34 Lafayette. 74-5-6c Claaiiaad arrrttatnr eurn par tau to rats for to worda or leH. Om eent Mr word tor U onr 10. All elaaaUM di.rtWni mew ciu in unm. FOR SALE FOR SALE Winter feed, hay and straw; alfalfa,, clover and stubble pasture:, bunch .grass grazing; run ning spring Wafer; will feed. P. A Devers & Son, Tumalo, Oregon. 83-152tfc FOR SALE: For good wood inquire at "Frenchie s;" small limb wood large limb wood and dry body wood. fhone Red 1341 or call at 1016 Bond street. 47-1-26D with all accruing costs. L. A. W. NIXON. B-7e Chief of Police. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. In the matter of the estate of John Egley, deceased. By order of the Hon. Robert W. Sawyer, Judge of the County Court of Deschutes County, State of Ore gon, dated November 18th, 1920, I will, on Wednesday, the 22nd day of December. 1920, sell at private sale, to the Highest bidder for cash. at the office of E. D. Gilson, O'Kane nuiidmg, Bend, Oregon, the follow Ing described real property, subject to tne approval or the court, to-wit: The E of the SW4 and the W of the SE of Section 30, Twp. 18 Kange 13 E., Willamette Merid ian, situate in Deschutes County, State of Oregon, said property be longing to the estate of John Egley, deceased. Notice of said sale to be published for four successive weeks in The Bend Bulletin, a newspaper of gener al circulation, published in Bend, Deschutes Cbunty, Oregon. Date of first publication November 19, 1920. Date of last publication December 17. 1920. (Signed) E. D. GILSON, 141-146-1S2-5 Administrator. FOR SALE Delicious HOME MADE candy; fresh daily; big treasure box, $1.25; prepaid, check or money order. Try a box and be Brooks, ML 3-150-156p FOR SALE 900 acres choice land on highway, 17 miles from Bend, ad joining good range; price right Address box 439, Bend, Ore: 91-107-119p-tf TO TRADE. TO TRADE 40 acres unimproved land on Lewis river, Clark county, wasmngton; make an offer. In quire Bulletin office. 7 1-5-7 p FOR TRADE Trade your "been used piano" for latest model Pathe phonograph and records. We will give you the right kind of a trade. E. M. Thompson Co., Bend, Oregon. 62-3tfc FOR RENT Three-room furnished apartment: lights and water; very attractive and comfortable. . 228 Broadway. 64-4-6p FOR RENT Nowly furnished room vory close In. Coll 2281 or Rod "1- 68-3tfc FOR RENT A furnlshod slooplng room: yellow houso, across from Coy hotel. Inquire Mrs. Anna llar rett. S3-I63-5P FOR RENT 3 and 4-room apart ments; near mills; unfurnlBhod. Downlng'a cafe. 63-I22tfc WANTED WANTED To buy hides; highest cash price for same. Inquire M a. Boaruman at Shaw's feed store. 15-151-162p WANTED Furniture, phonographs. ranges and household goods nf nil description. standard Furniture Co, eitfe FOR RENT FOR RENT Four-room furnished mm & ! mmMm Coming Events in Deschutes County-- UECKMISER 11 AT TUMALO Annual meeting of Hhorthorn and Rambouillet Associations. Pacific International Ribbons won by the Bank exhibit will be awarded and prominent livestock men will speak. Those interested In purebred stock are invited to attend. DECEMBER IS AT REDMOND Annual meeting of Deschutes County Farm Bureau and election of : , officers. Every farmer in the county is urged to attend. . We believe these meetings denote progress and develop, ment in our County, and wc are glad to cooperate in the good work. ; , Tmm Bshk or flnfi " The First National Bank ' 0 BIND 'Start a Savings Account, now FOR RENT Electric vucuum woopers by the day. Standard Furniture Co. 21-14tfe FOUND TAKEN UP Two-y.ar.tild red heifer, branded "l W" on loft hip. J. O. Htiaj:lllack 2161. 7B-Dc FOUNl) Lady's urseTTTenT'lley'. burn hardware; owner limy have snmo by Identifying property and pay lug for art. SS-Ustfc "RIVERSIDE MATERNITY HOME Physician in attemluiico, or vnir own physician culled. For rates call Black 2701. or mm Mi. U' T Colvor, 28 I'lnocrost court. 4.1-1 31 tfc USED CARS CAR FOR HALE Best equipped Ford sodau. Apply Houtliwurth CAR FOR BALE 1917 Iteoslx; will sell or Irotlo for lighter car, Ford preferred, or llmicl nroncrly. Ad- dreu llox 61 A, Route 1, lleiid, Ore- ""- 67.4-9p CAR FOR 8AI.K Brand-now 1921 Ford; never been run: sold on very leunoiiulilo terms, l'l miner Oar ge. 10-Motf.i Tonight and Saturday Why Don't Wives Remainly Their Husbands' Sweethearts? Wjh When countless pairs of anient lovers fade wi lU llflb M V- v'''' into listless "married folks," what's tho FVnl rjrV?A XTftV YW reason? Who's to blame? Ml )jX TrV 11 P W VS) WfflM When a husband has had 'Ills fuults con- n ttt f .dvJCV T J'. ' i-- VWSffi stnntly explained to him at home he llstcnH Cj-'l I flll 7" f fJ'X'i V',$$ more easily to an old friend who tells him JTl l Y-' till I 6 i A'$iW how wonderful lie la. KFyV- V (L't- ' ' : V xk Staged with all the beauty, luxury, dramatic I C""-T'; i'V1 ' -- Aiti''$vf Are and action that in "Mulo and Female" I 0 'Lr , f "v'i. Jf ' 'vJLV'J.rW captivated m.l.ions. j S Thomas Meighan Gloria Swanson sbeISsJS W1 ' M Bebe Daniels Theodore KoslolT JESSE L. 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