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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1921)
I ,1 ..... . tHK BEX1) BLIETIN. DAILY EDITION, BKND OREGON. MAtl'UDAVi'fKUHt-'AUV ta, 10111. PAGE TURKISH TOWELING TO BECOME FABRIC FOR FEMININE ATTIRE "Murjorlo." ' (Written tor tho United Tress.) NEW YORK, Fob. 12. Turkish towels will be an essential part of milady's street "costume this spring. And If sho eschews the shaggy, there ore garments muae trom old-tash-. ioiied huck toweling, und oven red and blue-bordered crash. This Is tho ediict as sponsored by manufacturers. Fifth avenue win dows are very smart with Bport suits developed trom both light and heavy weight toweling, barred In white and banded at peplum,' collar, and cuffs with gay shades, such as rose, tangerine, porcelain blue, jade, or topaz. " V Other models nre barred in these colors and are very gay indeed when worn with little turkish towel tur bans to match,-with white oxfords flaunting colored laces, and even a handbag to match. These nulls are cut very much as are the earlier spring models of trico tine and gabardine. The majority have the loose, unbelted Eton jacket, although a few basque-like models with shoestring bolts of the prevail ing color are worn. Those suits made from the plain white toweling often have a splash of embroidery .on collar, cuffs, pock ets and lapels. The embroidery is done in heavy wooden' bends or mo' talllc disks, as only a very heavy em broidery would show from the thick nap of the goods. Towel effects are equally good in separate skirts and drossos. Tho skirts are generally cut circular and may have a bias band of contrasting color about pockets and the' bottom of the skirt. A few color effects as especially noted were jade green barred with orange, tnngerine with black, blue with' gold, black and white, purple and taupe, and cherry and black. - Street and sport dresses devel oped from toweling are often com bined with harmonizing or contrast ing organdie or voile. One striking model is shown of black and white toweling combined with cherry or gandie. The organdie is used for the convertible choker collar, a finely tucked vestee, and tight leg o'mutton sleeves. The vestee falls over the skirt with hip length front and back panels. VENUS AND CRESCENT CROSS SKY TOGETHER Planet Hangs Just Above Luna's lpturnel Horns During Kntire . Trip Across Tho Heavens. Venus and Luna kept close com pany in the heavens Iat night dur ing the three hours that the crescent ot the last quarter was visible. Hang ing in the sky just above the up turned horns of the moon, the planet moved at apparently the same rate as that of the earth's satellite until Luna sank from view, to be followed only a few minutes later by her com panion.' 'f- One month from today the moon and Venus are again scheduled to be tn conjunction, according to the as tronomers.' ' GIRL STUDENTS IN COUNTY LEAD BOYS Majority of Defectives Among Men, Survey Completed By The Cni, : V versify of Oregon Showa. EUGENE, Feb. 12.' There' are more than twice as many boys as girls who' are retarded in school in Deschutes county and more than three times as many defective men as women, according to the recent state survey made through the Uni versity of Oregon extension division ty Dr. Chester L. Carlisle of the United States public health service. .The teachers' referendum shows 29 boys and 11 girls, a total of 40 children, who are over age for their grade. Of the 171 dependent adults, 127 are men and 44 are women. 'According to the'report, there are four boys and one girl in the county who are entitled to relief under the crippled children's law. ' In the cases where children .are over age for their grade, 10 boys and four girls are mentally deficient, four girls were handicapped " by being kept home to work, while four cases are attributed to the loss ot one or both parents. Including divorce; two to parental indifference to the child's welfare, two to hereditary and con stitutional inferiority, and one to the tack of home training. . The greater majority of the handi capped adults are classified as delin quent, there being 96 men and eight women so classified. Twelve cases are listed as mentally deficient and 51 are listed under unclassified causes. :-. ' ' A few cases are assigned to both mental deficiency and delinquency and crippling physical handicap with dependency. SUMMONS FOK PUBLICATION In the Circuit Court of the- Stajte of Oregon, for the County of Des chutes. H. A. Miller, plaintiff, vs. P. View, O. C. Henkle and Chas. H. Haines, defendants. , , , " , . To P. View, defendant: ' In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks trom the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit: within six weeks from the 12th day of February, 1921, and if you fail so to answer, the plaintiff .will, for lack thereof, apply to the court tor judgment against you as demand ed in his complaint, to-wit: For a decree of the above entitled court foreclosing liens against certain prop erty located In Bend, Deschutes Coun ty, Oregon, for. labor or , materials, which said property is described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the Southwest corner of Lot 7, in Block 5 of Deschutes, thence East along the South line of said Lots 7 and 8 to the Southeast- corner of Lot 8, thence I North along the East line of lot 8 a distance ot 38 feet, thence West on a I line parallel with the South line of said lots to the East line of Lot 7; j thence South aloig the West line of I Lot 7 to the place of beginning. I Lien of H. J. Fissel and C. E. I Davis, co-partners, doing business as Fissel & Davis, for $98.75; lien of February 12th Tlio birthday of one of our very greatest Americans. Ho too, appreciated tho value of a havings Account. Consider what ho said: "Teach economy; that Is one of the first virtues, j, It, begins with saving money." ,' ' Abraham Lincoln. In his honor this Bank will be closed all day Feb. 12th. The First National Bank , This Bank ' " Member of 'the Federal Reserve SysteM !Sitw " '""''"""""'liljjSij GEORGE WASHINGTON JONES 6AY9 WHITC , CHICKtTNS ARC E.ASIEST TO FIND BUT THE BLACK ON ETS ARE EASIEST TO HIOC mmmamnmmm : t iiiiiii'iiitBiiiiiwiMiiiiiiiw mmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmr, J. W. Peudlaud for $7.50; lien pf N, snuiu tor $75.90; lion of L. U. Douthit, doing buslnoss under tho name of Douthit Electric Company, for 28; lieu of J. DoFoe for $50, and reasonable attorneVH' fnn mini, th.. foreclosure of each of tho ubovo mentioned liens, and for the costs of this suit, and such other relief as the Court may deem Just. This summons ia Borved upon you by publication thereof In The Bond Bulletin, duilv edition, for n nnHml of six consecutive and successive weens, tn accordance with an order therefor made by the Hon. T. E. J. Duffy. Judge of the Clrrnti rvinrt in sula Judicial District. Said order requires publication of this summons tor six successive and consecutive WeekS. and that ht flmr mil,1l..ntlnn thereof shall be on February1 12th, 191, - - ' R. S. HAMILTON. DE ARMOND & ERSKINE. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Postofflce address: Bond, Oregon. 58, 64, 70, 76.-82, 88. 94c CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE , FOR SALE Egg, Ancoilu; pure Eng lish blood, Syker strain. 82 for 15: baby chicks on order. Mrs. H. V. Flnsley, Redmond, Oregon." Phone 809.. . 74-68-Bln FOR SALE 100 White Leghorn layers. Tanored strain; trap-nostod stock. P. C. Burt, Phone 4F25. 72-68-59c FOR SALE 5 -room modern' house, with or without furniture; part cash. 424 Riverside bouleviird, near Tumalo bridge. 7b-67-D8p 1 Born February 1 2, 1 80tf, in a small log cabin near Hodgenville.Laurin coun- ty, Kentucky. Acquiring an education without the aid of public or private school, he served one term as President of the United States and was elected to another, but was assassin ated in the year 1 865. This greatest of men said: "I intend no modification of my oft expressed wish that all men everywhere should be free." (The Irish included.) CASHMAN CLOTHIER Home of Hart, Schaffncr & Marx' miiMMmiKsnm-- sum FOR SALE Used phonograph; Pathe,' Victor, Columblu ' and Brunswick; also many slightly used records. Phonographs sold on mull cash payments and easy terms. Ex change Dept., Bend Furniture Co. 64-56tfc FOR SALE For good wood see Irenchie; large and small limbs. dry body and furnace wood. - Phone Red 1341. 67-66-86P FOR SALE OR TRADE Four-room house, 2 lots; Kenwood addition. Inquire box 436, Bend, Oregon. ... . 55-66-58P FOR SALE Dried prunes, 10 pounds or more prepaid. 11c nor' nound. R. V. Ohmart, Salem, Oregon. 69-56-58p FOR SALE Several Ringer sewing machines, one chain-stitch, one semi-cabinet White rotnry and sever al New Home machine. These ma chines are all In first-class order and will be sold reasonable; cash or terms. Exchange Dept., Bend Furni ture Co. , 64-IS6tic FOR SALE Two used check protec - tors, both as good as new; 2 L. C. Smith typewriters, first-class condi tion Inquire Exchango Department, Bond Furniture Co.. 61-56tfo FOR SALE Juniper body wood: cord lengths,-$7 a cord; 16-lncli lengths, $8 a cord, dollvered. Leave orders at Henkle & Haines, Black 1411. , J 52-87-63P FOR SALE By Bond Furniture Co. exchange department, several used FOR SALE Fresh cut flowers and ranges, all first-class condition. potted plants; funeral designs our - -'- "' B4-C6tfc specialty. The only greenhonse at The Dulles. Oregon, Juwoll Green houses, 600 Clay stroot. Phono Black 2721, The Dulles. 188p USED CARS CAR FOR SALE 1920 Chevrolet; a bargain. Inquire Bond Haltory station. 63-C6-G8C WANTED WANTED Cloan, whlto cotton rags at Tho Bulletin oftlco. tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnlshod room. Phone . Black 1531. 7 1-68-0 Ip FOR RENT Threo-room modern apartment, furnished; no children. No. 6 Irving. 73-68-69p to Catholic parnoungo, road. 516 Lara 75-OSp FOR RENT Furnished room and 3 room ffurnlrthcd Ixiuno. I'honii Itluok 1531. 66-66-6 lp KOU RENT Two-room furtilnlird apartment. Inquire ivoiilngs af ter 5 o'clock, 604 Lava road, near Catliollo church, 6Q-66-68P BOARD AN D ROOM BOAiuiKKS VANT"EI)I)oMni at $8.60 por wei'X, Inquire 193 Jofforson, corner of DHawdro, 00-67-OSp LOST FOR RENT Two furnished house keeping rooms in modern hotim; just right for mun and his wlfo. 162" Division struct. 70-68p FOR RENT Now two-room apart ment, furnished: honno next door LOST Deluxe Weed auto chnln, somewhere In south oud of town, Mill addition. Finder please return to Dullotlti offlco and rocolva reward. 64-55-(Kp LOHT A diamond bar pin, platinum. the evening of February Vth In bimlucH district of town. Flndur pli'tiso return to Dr. Norrla ami re cilvi reward. ' 60-66-60 p NOTICE OF FILIXO OP PROPOSED - ASSESSMENT. ROLL FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 4ii vi'7 Notice Is hereby given that the. City Engineer has apportioned the cost of the Improvement of Newport Avenue Bridge and approaches In the City of Bend, same being Local Improvement District No. 45, upon the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land within the assessment district. Said assessment district includes about 2,700 lots and the total proposed assessment Is $3,172.72 .. Said proposed assessment has been apportioned and Ik on file" in the office of the City Recorder and Is subject to examination. Any objection to such apportionment that may be made must be made In writing to the Common Council and filed with the -City Recorder within ton (10) days from the publication of this notice, and same will be heard by the common council before the passage of any resolution assessing the, coat of said Improvement. ' , ROSS FARNHAM, ' ' , City Recorder. . NOTICE OF FILING OF PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL , FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 10 ! Notice Is hereby given that the City Engineer has apportioned tho cost of the Improvement of Newport Avenue from the Doschutes Rlvor to W. 6th Street in the City of Bend, .same being Local Improvement District No. JO, upon the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land lying within the assessment district. ' - Said assessment district Includes a local district and an onlarged district, one-half of the total proposed assessment of $18,544.67 bolng assessed against each.-Ulstrict,, , v . ... The proposed assessment, upon the. lots, parts ' of lots and purcals of land within the local asBqssinent district Is as follows: " - Addition Block Lot ' Namoof Owner Assessment Plnelyn Park 6 3 ' ' ' Plnelyn Park Co. ...;....:.).:.,...,.:...$ I 11.24 Pinelyn Park 6 4 - Plnelyn Park Co. '48.62 Plnelyn Park 5 6 . - "1 ; Nlna M. Blauvolt 179.85 Plnelyn Park 6 1 ' J Plnelyn Park Co. 141.23 Plnelyn Park 6 -2 , , ' Plnelyn Park Co 141.28 Plnelyn Park ,6 . 3 . Plnelyn Park Co.'..". ' 141.23 Plnelyn Park 6 ' 4 Plnelyn Park Co 51.07 Rlvor Terrace 10 24 .Oliver Thorbjornson 265.20 River Terrace 10 25 ! Samantha R. Simmons. 367.20 River Terrace 13 7 Maude W.; Wllkcy Y ' 1.44 River Terrace 13 8 Clarence E. Myers .. t' 29.80 River Terrace 13 9 3. N. Roberts . ' 33.41 River Torrace 13 10 Mrs. 8. H. Stockman 1 33.41 River Terrace 13 11 T. E. J. and Cathorlne C. Buffy.. 83.76 River Terrace 13 .12 , Theo. Oauld 59.16 River Terrace 13 13 Eleanor A. Symons 130.26 River Terrace 13 14 R. P, Mlntor 270.62 River Terrace 13 15 R. D. Nordeen ai-TT-ZtiAi Hlver Terrace 13 , 16 Eleanor Symons ,., ,125.17 River Terrace 13 17 River Torrace Co. ,V,fi3.48 River Terrace 13 18 ' C. A. O'Brien , 86,23 River Terrace 13. 19 L, M. Fobs - '88,41 River Terrace 13 20 River Terrace Co 83.41 River Terrace 13 ; 21 , River Terrace Co 19.08 River Terrace 14 6 River Terrace Co. . 16.70 River Terrace 14; i W.' H. Hudson 33.41 River Terrace 14 8 Ida N. Lane ..... ;.......... 38,41 River Terrace 14 9 E. Dorothy Belden 40.09 River. Terrace 14 JO - : : V. J, Wilkle t. ...............,..,;; 106,91 hirer Terrace 14 " 11 .... F, 1 Wilkle ;;i...iT' ,S80.5 Addition Block River Terrace ,14 Rlvor Terrace 14 Rlvor Torrace Rlvor Terrace Rlvor Terrace 14 Rlvor Terrace 14 Rlvor Terrace 15 Rlvor Terrace 16 Rlvor Terrace 16 Rlvor Terrace 16 Rlvor Terrace 16 Rlvor Torrace 15 Rlvor Torrace 16 Rlvor Terrace Rlvor Terrace River Torrace 15 Rlvor Torrace 16 Rlvor Torruco 16 River Terrace 1 6 Rlvor Terrace 16 Rlvor Torrace River Torrace River Terrace 16 River Torraco 16 Rlvor Terrace , 1 6 River Torraco 17 Rlvor Torrace 1 7 Rlvor Torraco 17 Rlvor Terrace 17 River Torraco 17 Boulevard Add. Boulevard Add. Boulevard Add. Boulevard Add. Boulovurd Add. Boulevard Add. Bouluvard Add. Boulevard Add. Boulovard Add, Boulevard Add, Ken wood 14 14 15 15 16 16 Konwood Kon wood Kenwood Konwood Kon wood Konwood 1on wood Konwood Konwood 1 , 1 1 Lot 12 13 14 16 16 17 0 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 2 3 4 6 6 7 1 , 2 3 4 5 1 '2 3 4 5 6 7 8 -0 10 1 2 3 4 5 Name of Owner ChrlKUan Church ., Rlvor Torraco Co. River Torraco Co. Mnntolla Harvey ., Rlvor Torraco Co. Rlvor Torraco Co. Rlvor Torraco Co. Rlvor Torraco Co. Rlvor Torraco Co. Rlvor Torraco Co, Alma L. Traham ., Assvitiiiiiont .... 2S0.65 .... 106.01 40.09 33.41 33.41 16.71 18,71) 33.41 83.41 40.0!) 106.01 Mlntor 280.65 P. B, Smith P. S. Smith P. S. Smith Rlvor Terrace Co. H. C. Borg I. River Torraco Co. 285.65 108.68 40.78 33.00 33.08 16.98 H. C. Potram 182.77 Anna A, Morgan Ralph C. und Ethel C. Johnson.. 164.88 164.86 Brooks-Scanlon Lbr. Co 182.77 . R. J. Mlttong , 182.77 ChaR. W. Hainos ,.. 182.77 Vlvlnn C, Joch 182.77 T. P. Rlonvel 155.23 H. W. and O, E. Mooro..'.; 145.82 Rlvor Torraco Co 177.11 Rlvor Torraco Co , ' 170.68 J. N. Nolin 184.33 Raymond J. Chase 143.32 .Bond Co ; ,'147.43 (loo, F. and Mnry E, Hoovor..'.... Agnes M, Sottong Arthur Bi Schilling' Bond Co., Bond Co Bond Co J Bond Co ,,. Robert W. Sawyer H. P. Guilty 7-' 8 9.- 10 H. H. H, H. W. W. ' M, , M. ' M. P. fltinty P. (Innlv P. Onnty P. Oanty P, Downing P, Downing B. Downing B, Downing B. Downing Total Amount Assessed 147.43 184.26 . 184.21 . 184.19 . 184.16 .' 184.14 . 184.11 8,89 ., 107.10 . 107.15 . 107,15 . 107,16 .. 107.15 .. 107.10 . 1 07.1 5 . 107.10 . 107.15 ,. 107,10. .$9,272.33 The proposed assessment for the enlarged assessment tllHtrlct Is $0,272.34 and Includco about 1,700 tots all lying-wont ot tho Desohutos River. ,'," '.' .' p--, ,," Said proposod nsnesRmont has boon apportlonod amVW'on file, In the offlco of the Cty Recorder and Is subject to examination. Any objection to such apportionment that may be made must be made In writing to the Common Council and filed with the City ;Recordor within, tan , (10) days from the publication ot this notice, and same wll bo heard by the Common Council bofore the passage, ot any resolution assessing the cost of said Improvement. 68c : r'RdSB':AriNH