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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1920)
PAOR 4 TIIK I1KXD BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, BUND, OREGON. K1)XKSI). V. W.V. Bl, l!K. DEMOCRATS PLAN TO OUST CHICAGO MAYOR INDIANS PREVENT THE DEVELOPMENT OF DIG OIL FIELDS l-'lnw In Legislation Authorizing! Pour Year Trm IHsrovoml, In Claim uf Thompson's Opponents- (Continued from Pago 1.) (Br UnlUxl Pmi to Thu IWI bulletin) CHICAGO, Doc. 29. Though Mov er William 1 1 a 1 o Thompson'!) torm docs iot expire for more tlmn two years, democrats claim thoy hiive dts covoied a flaw in the law whereby n four-year mayoralty term, was au thorized which woulil oiul Thomp son's term next sprhiR nnd force n new election. A 8 a result democrats are. whereby they would institute court! proceedings In an effort to force the' Chicago board of elections to call n mayoralty election. Democrats seo'ln this a hope of. landing i prize for themselves, be cause of a split In republican ranks. They have already started groom ing candidates and there is a strong I movement to stage a "come-back" for Carter H. Harrison, several times mayor of Chicago. of the discovery the considering; a plan tends the length of South America. I Just east of the Andes. Explorers of a doon countries nro scurrying the length and breadih of this region, wiih American companies easily in the lead, both in the number of par ties in (lie field r.i d In the amount of acreage for which concessions have been obtained. Groat reticence and secrecy havo I' ecu ninint lit ed by American oil in terests about their South American prospects and accomplishments. Oov ernment reports here Indicate, how ever, that American concessions ure so extensively scattered through every possible field In South Ameri ca that, wherever the "big gush" Comes, oil men from this country will probably be In a position to control Classified Advertising iiaMini tiiviiUlim oriarva pmt luu so tnU for 10 wonli or Im. Ou eout p.r incur cira in Ativan., FOR SALE CAR FOR SALE Oil TRADE Ford car, 290; also 4-room house for rent, $10. See C. J. Levorott. 1063 Hond street, D2-17-l!p FOR SALE Very cheap, one 9x11 nriisseis rug, new mat year; a whito-enameled bedstead and springs largo. Kitchen table: can lie seen at 40(1 Wall street. 4 4-l5-20p 'the largest acreage of any foreign group. 'MANY AUTOS OWNED IN NORTH DAKOTA BISMARCK, N. D., Dec. 29. North Dakota has one automobile to every uiue parsons In the state. The number of machines registered this year was 81,545, according to the report of the state motor vehicles registration department. In 1916 the number was 40.446; in 1917, 62, 993; in 1918. 71.6S7, and in 1919, S2.SS5.. Record of Transfers CHRISTMAS OBSERVED AT PLEASANT RIDGE FURNISHED BY THE DESCHUTES ABSTRACT COM PAN Y. Frank Hamilton to James L Con ley. W of SV4, 16-15-13; $10. Charlotte A Hamilton to C. ' W. Hamilton, NEK of NW4. 8-14-13; $1.00. Libby H Western to Allan R Joy, W of NEK, sec 36; NW;, 36-14-10; $10. H J Overturf to Ward H. Coble, lot 3, blk 4, Park- add; $10. W C Whitsett to W L Bergstron and Carrie B Bergstron, S of SE'4, S, NEVi of SEV4, 35-16-12; $1. Wary L Rosin to C M Rosin, S of SE'4, 33-19-16; lots 1, 2, 4-20-16; $500. D D Rullman to Arnohl Irrigation Co, SE U of SW 14 , 22 ; E 4 of NW Vi , 27-1S-12; $10. M Kasprovitz to R W Tripp, NE U , NE',i of SWVi; lot 1, 30-22-17; E'i of NE'i . 25-22-16; $10. Rasmus Peterson to Jacob W Pet erson, part of sec 11-16-12; $10. Jennie T Nelson to Emma A Tur- ney, i Int SV4 of NEV4, 17-25-13; $10. Arthur Hobson to Sophia Louise Hobson, lot 1, blk 1, Redmond; $1. - Bend Co to Celsus P Agee, lot 9, blk 15, Highland add; $10. Martha Yorustaff to Metta M Coy uer, NEU of NW4 , 3 1-17-13 ; $100. Hatta E Garden to Clias A Carroll and J S limes, W lot 2, all lot 3, blk 10, Kenwood;' $1. W L Carden to Chas A Carroll and PLEASANT RIDGE. Dec. 28. Mrs. Catherine Johansen entertained the following guests at dinner Christ mas day: Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hanson and baby. Hans Hanson and W. P. Gift of Deschutes. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hanson of Tumalo. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jensen. Lucille Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peterson. John and Lloyd Pet erson. .Miss Hilmu Nelson, -Antone Ahlstrom and Mr. Olson. Antone Ahlstrom and J. W. Peter son were in Hend on business Fri day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. O: E. Anderson were guests at supper at the Mikkelsen home Friday evening. J. E. Williams preached nt the school house at Deschutes Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Frances Durand and Henry Smith of Prineville came over Christ mas day to visit Mrs. Durand's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Williams. Mrs. O. E. Anderson went to Des chutes Thursday afternoon to help with the preparations for the Christ mas exorcises at the school house on Christmas eve. W. B. Hutchins took Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ribhoff of Redmond. Mrs. Jones came over from Prine ville to spend Christmas at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ed Swalley. O. E. Anderson went to Bend Tues day afternoon to have some dental work done. Those attending the Christmas ex ercises at the school house at Des chutes on Christmas eve from this vicinity were: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pcdersen, Oswald Pederscn, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. T. .Mikkelsen, Alfred Mik kelsen, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson, Miss Hilma Nelson, Antone Ahlstrom, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peterson. John and Lloyd Peterson, Mrs. Catherine Johansen and Rasmus Peterson. J. E. Williams arrived Friday eve ning from Idaho to spend Christmas at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Swalley enter tained a large number of friends and relatives on Christmas day. Dr. A, M. Petty preached In the Baptist church in Bend on Sunday I morning. I O. E. Anderson went to Bend Tuesday afternoon to have some den tal work done. W. B. Hutchins made a business trip to Redmond Monday. Mrs. J. E. Williams and grandson, Billy Durand, Miss Ethel Williams andIrs. O. E. Anderson were Red mond shoppers Wednesday after noon. Antone Ahlstrom, Miss Hilma Nel son and Mrs. O. E. Anderson were FOR SALE Fresh cut flowors and potted plants; funeral dcHigns our specialty. The only groenhouso nt 1 he Dalles. Oregon. Jewell Green houses, 500 Cluy streets. Phono Black 2721. The Dalles. 7-15-2 lp FOR SALE Team, weight 2300 youug and good physical ' condi tion; some good milch cows, one wn gou. ono wood saw, plows, scrapers Fresnoa and other rigging; all lllllttt 17 it VlirV flwtllt, ft ,.,. C.n Palmerton, Bend Hauling C. Phono itea 272. 21-9-3Sp FOR SALE For good wood Inquire nt "Frenchle s;" small limb wood. largo limb wood and dry body wood. Phono Rod 1341 or call at 1016 llond stroet. 47-l-26p FOR SALE Wimer feed, hay and straw; alfalfa, clover and stubbla pasture; bunch grass grilling; run ning spring water; will feed. P. A. Devers & Son, Tumalo, Oregon. 83-162tfo FOR SALE 900 acres choice land on hlghwuy, 17 niilos from Bend, ad joining good range; price right. Address box 439, Bend. Ore. 91-107-119p-tf TO TRADE. TO TRADE For exchnngo for Bond property, well Improved Irrigated farm, 30 acres In alfalfa; large 7 rooni plastered house; big barn; land borders on The Dalles-California highway. Come and let us show you. Honklo & Haluos, Log Cabin Bldg., Bend, Oregon. 16-2 lp Hlatorlo Eitat on Markat. ' The Stoke Park estate, once the home of lint IViiiik, tuts burn placed on Die market, t'u this property Is n miiniiuient put up by Jom I'eun In memory of the poet, tlrny. On three sides are iiui nl Iuiim from Hie KU'K.V, mi the fourth In nil Inscription saying that the slone was eroded In ItW "mining the scenery rolohrmed by Ihe great Lyric and Kleglae Poet," nnd tluil he "lies unnollcod In Ihe adjoining cliiirchyTird under the tombstone on which he piously and pathetically re corded the Intormenl of his tt tin I anil lamented inolher." Tlio hoim I ox pressed that Hie property will not fall Into hands 1 1 in I will permit this monu ment, "which In a sense has become historic, lo fall Into ruin." London Times. Philippine Coal. Signs of Imliisirliil expansion In the Philippine Islands nro seen In the re cent foruiatlon of a company which la developing the (Vim coal mines as well ns those In Mindanao, It Is ex pected Unit within a comparatively short time the output of these Iwn Islands will lie siilllrlonl lo supply the needs of the wholu lirclilpcliiuii as regards good ntcniii root. The ,Mlti. damio product, which comes from what Is known as the Sllsluiu'iie)' com Held. Is asserted on the one linnil to lie superior to any other I'hltlpptuv coal or tiny coal Imported Into 'In Islands, while rni the other hand u is said to be llnblo to deteriorate If Lot used promptly. Ii Norjh.rn Chili. NonN"!. t'idle .nds almost whol ly upon two Industries, nltriHo and copp.r milling. Of the-e. the former Is mm-i Important, hoth Hum iln stand, point of extensive openii'on and the direct economic cf-'-ct upon the popu lation ns u wlmle. The prices of Rlorngo batteries havo been reduced to less than they were before, tho war. Also big drop In repnlr work. 11. R. Itlley, Kclec- trlcol Sorvlco Station, 135 Green wood. Adv. I'ut It In The Bulletin. maun iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiii urn tiiuiiiiiiiiu iiniitiii tit ntti iiiiiiiinniu nil tint u iiiittiiiiinti iii FOR SALE! Thursday, v between 1:00 and 4:00 p. m., the up-to-date Furniture of a 4-room house at 234 Delaware Ave. Majt'stit- Kmitfe Oak Library Table One Leather Seat Rocker One Ivory Finish Dresser Two Small Hods ami Mattresses .) x 12 Axminster Ruj? 8 x 10 Axminster Rug Plank Top Oak Dining Table Six Leather Seat Dining Chairs One Wicker Rocker l!cuVCoil Springs .good Mattress One Congoleuin Rug One English Breakfast Table Window Shades Wash Hoiler and Tubs Carden Hose and Tools This stulf is like new and is offered at a count for cash "only. Come early anil ! first choice. 234 Delaware Avenue t:uitii:itttuitt:tittt:iitiltt:iti:itttitlii:tiiit:lltlilltltitliliiiittiiiluiittiiiltlittlttilfiJttttitMtlitltllttttjrtiiiitttliiltfiiiiiitllJtttillltia big dis get the How They Do It When a wuiiiiiii Minus in call her IniHliaud down liefiuo rompnliy, kIid doesn't any n word, hut Just hxka ul hlin In a peculiar way. Safety Olovea. Safety gloves fur mai'liliilsls, have been Invented, made of chrome leather nod sewed with 'steel lru so thai rhev wltl not Hp The "Ourning Tree." The teat-en utid Iciiik of Ihv "burn ing tree" uf It,. In are covered with strliiKliik' lntlrs. nfiir Mm mnniicr of (he roinmnii nettle, but nro of n far mure virulent mimic. When lout-lied Ihe iikiiIIoii (i. a a f being burnt with rid hut Iron, the pain Ptd-nillii over o'oit pnrla of the body nnd last ing several days. I'ut It In Ttin lliillclfll. iiniiniiniiniiniiniiniiniiniiniiniiniiniiniiniiniinnniin FOR TRADK Trade your "been used piano" for latest mode I'alhe phonograph and records. We will give you the right kind of a trade. E. M. Thompson Co., Bend, Oregon. 62-3tfc WANTED WANTED High school girl wishes to work for board and room. Ad dress D. II., box 146, Bend. Oregon. 51-lfl-20p WANTED To buy hides: highest cash price for same. Inauice M. A. Boardman at Shaw's feed store. 15-151-1 02p WANTED Furniture, phonographa, ranges and household gooda bf all description. St.-ndnrd Furniture Co. ltfo FOR RENT FOR RENT Brand-new 4-room modern bungalow; good location; J35 per month. Bond Investment Co., 826 Wall St. 67-20c B ImIh i i ii i J J i . Bend shonners Mondav Joseph S Iunes, lot 1, EVi lot 2, Ken- Miss Ethel Williams was a Bend wood; $10. visitor Thursday afternoon. Cent Ore Aso3ciates to Clvde Mi nr- and Mr8- A. M. Petty arrived Melfnv. Ini 7 u 8 Mb i i i. 11 Wednesday evening from Portland 12, blk 75, Bend Park; J10. to spend their holiday vacation at their ranch here. 1 m Back of YOU there is always -a Federal Reserve Bank B ACK of every member Bank in the FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM is MM the strength of the organized bank ing resources of the country. By dealing with the Bank which is a member of the FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM, the sys tem's facilities and resources are available jto you virtually just across the street. What is this worth to you in giving con fidence as to the stability of your banking arrangement. Member Federal Keierve Syitem Th Bn or Swium Stnvjnm The First National Bank Of BEND Start a Savings Account now I I -7 1 1 FOR RENT Housekeeping apart ments. Inquire Deschutes Apts., 124 Greenwood, or phono Black 711. 66-20tfc FOR RENT OR SALE Three-room modern bungalow. Inquire 128 Greenwood avenue. Phono Black 711- 63-llltfc FOR RENT Two furnished light housekeeping rooms. Inquire at 344 Delawure Ave. 64-19-20p FOR RENT Small sleeping room; J2 per week. 328 Bond street. 62-19-20p FOR RENT Foifr-room furnished house. nue. Inquire 530 Georgia avo 65-19p FOR RENT Electric vacuum sweepers by the day.-Standard Furniture Co. 2M4tfc USED CARS CAR FOR SALE Brand-new 1921 Ford; never been run; sold on very reasonable terms. Pioneer Gar age. 10-14utfc W YEAR'S EV (DECEMBER 31) UNDER AUSPICES SHEVLIN-HIXON OF THE BAND :AT THE'GYMN AS 01 Mew Mm by A. L.:Galgano's 8-Piece Orchestra 111 Even those who do not dance will find pleasure in " hearing this new orchestra which is composed of tal 1 ented players all residents of Bend. . 12 MOOSE DANCE Saturday. Jan. 1 MOOSE HALL I Boost for Good Music. Tickets $1.00 1 Everyone Iavited . iailQllQIIQIIDIiailQIIBIIQIIDIIQIiailCaiiaiiaiDQQQQ