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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1921)
tMGB TUB BKMD BrLLETlN. DAILY KUITION, RKND. URHUUN. Tlll'KMM Y, MAY I J, I mil. COUNTY AGENTS HOLD CONFERENCE MONDAY Irndleln Ncene of Meet Will Vllt Experiment St I limn Jamison Not Here This Cominjc Saturday Truant Officer Has Stiff Puzzle In Tracing Missing Tire; Questions Doctrine That All Boys Are Good County Audit D. L. Jamison, with W. B. Tucker, Crook county agent. 11 nd William Teutttch, who holds a almilar position in Lake county, wilt leave Saturday for Pendleton, where they will attend a conference of eastern Oregon county agents on Monday. Kor this reasou Mr. Jami son will not be in Bend Saturday. Following the conference the ngents will go to the I'nlon county experiment station, where tests In the feeding of cattle and sheep are being conducted, then to the Vmattl la station to see what is being done In irrigation experiments.' and then to the Mora station, where tests to determine the best varieties of grain and the best cultural methods are being conducted. Mr. Jamison ex pects to have some new ideas in re gard to Central Oregon farming when he returns. Home made cream bread doesn't dry out. Ask your grocer for it. 134-139c BATIRDAV SKT KOR MO MEET OK THRK3 COIXTIKS (Continued from Page 1.) W. Moore, superintendent of Bnd schools; Principal George A. Gabriel of Madras, Principal Paul Irvine of Redmond, Miss Daisy Leon ard of Redmond. Bend's chances In the high school track meet are problematical. The local school is banking mostly on the prowess of James McNeely, who will compete in seven events. Jim is rather young for such a strenuous program, but is considered equal to the occasion. The team Is as fol lows: McNeely, SO and 100-yard dashes, high and low hurdles, high Jump, pole vault and relay; Hicks, 220; Birdsall and Lamb. 440 and relay; Harriman and Going, mile; Gale Blakeley, shot put; Wright, discus; Norcott. Javelin and broad jump. Stan Will Feature Meet. For Redmond, Gillette Is likely to prove the Individual star, competing in the dashes and javelin throw. Oth er members of the Redmond team will be Hansen In the high Jump, Ed Moore In the shot put and discus, and Halloway in the hurdles. Madras Is counting on R. Young to win greatest number of points in the field events and the hurdles. J. Young and Moore are other prominent members of the Madras track team "There are no bad boys nor bad girls," said a recent orator here Tom Carlon, whose manifold du ties include those of truant and Juvenile .officer, doesn't exactly disagree, but has his own ideas on the subject. "A kid down here's got my bike tire; I seen it." Tom Is sympa thetic. The kid Is found. He has a new tire on his bicycle, but it is his own. "Who had the tire before you?" "Johnny Anderson traded it to me for my old front wheel." Johnny Anderson Is not In school today. He is at home helping his mother move. Anyway, he was sick this morning. But Johnny is found. He traded two wrenches for the tire to Bobby Fisher. He found the wrenches. The original owner of the tire. its present possessor, and Johnny volunteer to find Fred Perkins, who was with Johnny when he traded the wrenches to Bobby so Johnny says. "If any of you boys are lying. you'll go to jail for 90 days." the officer promises. "If you tell the truth, I'll try to make It easier." None of them. It seems, it lying. Johnny Is an honest appearing boy. He looks you straight In the eye even if you are a policeman. Fred Perkins lives only a block away, but he Is not with the boys when they return. "Me and him had a fight." says the boy who has the tiro. Tho result Is left to be Inferred. Officer Carlon goes af ter Fred. , "I'll bet he has a time bringing him." say the boys who remain. Bui Fred appears without any evi dence of having resisted. "I was with htm when he went and got the tire." says Fred. "You wasn't, neither; and don't you say you was!" shouts the boy who has the tire. But Fred meant Johnny. He was with Johnny when he took It from the owner's yard. But Fred hadn't tourhed the tire. "Hey! You said you was with me when I traded two wrenches for It to Bobby KlsherV So Officer Carlon has naught to do but cite the boys to appear In court after noon. Johnny's par ents promise he'll be there, and take him home to clean up. If Johnny did anything wrong, he ought to be punished. But they Just know the rest of the boys are worse. . kiea 4wii tvji HOME SWEET m HOME JACK WILSON HEV Porj LOOKIT TH 25 1 EARtJEO TODAY CUTTlN OAMDEUOMS' i hNE- Afil wma.t ARC .catfbu QONMAJ I PowirK! IT? I I tXIHMo! VlO 1o I I TtV NWie . L G0E4S' ) Urn -NT T LifcSirJ SoH.-Nou Gotta LEARM To SAVE,- THEN , WHfcNjOO'Wt AN OV MAN YOU'LL I uefXA fuHPfSSatP J?UY- BET I If WELL WHO? HOME THEM UKtUlfc WMtM i2Ii&k?y,I"rtSHAHM know I 1 llp'f rROfATH' Bijou theater -(? I ;) KHOW WHO H6 TfTfO ll Ytf 'L NERVOUS - LI KG fl " T othy Hinman and Bernice Erlckson In first year typing, Ermel Scott and Helen Mahoney in first year short hand, Helen Downing and Myrtle Rice in second year typing and Mary E.lman and Bessie Smith In second year shorthand. High school decla mation will be participated In by Mil dred Hoover in the dramatic division and Tom Going In the humorous. Home dry out. made cream bread doesn't Ask your grocer for It 114-139c ejrfiSpBIIill Bulletin "WANT ADS" suits Try Them. Bring Re- WANTED HEMSTITCHING and Picoting At tachments; works on all sewing machines. Price, $2; personal checks 10c extra. Light's Mail Order House, Box 127, Birmingham. Ala. 8-13S-139p car; $875; $375 cash, ISO per month. balance at Vclic 1919 A good car. In good condition: can be had on very easy terms; $600, $300 cash, balance $35 per month. Chevrolet Delivery Been run less than 2600 miles; Just the thing for a merchant or light farm wagon; price $450; see this car before you buy. MAID WANTED For general housework; good pay; small family; permanent position to rignt party. Phone 207. 4-133-13Sp Vt ANTED Competent woman for general housework in family of three. E. II. Williams. Powell Unite. 7-133-136p CUaaifWd adwrtUiruc chance per ieeue 20 wti tor 20 word or Im. One c-nl per word for all over 20. All cUueifted atlverttft Inr strictly tuh in advance. FOR SALE WANTED Position as bookkeeper or timekeeper: ability and best of references. Address X46. care Bui letin. 5-133-138P WANTED TO RENT By respon sible party, four or five-room fur nlshed house. Inquire J. H. Haner, room 26, court house. 2-132-137C FOR SALE Modern furniture, in excellent condition, consisting of 'WANTED Girl for oaa aining set. commete. ana alien- t,.i. .,., ' en tame, nan mirror wim ciomes hooks, also nice chair, reed and leather upholstered rockers. Sticklev library tftble, 9x12 and 3x5 V, Ax- general bouse- 65-M. 98-132-135C WANTED TO RENT Piano for few months. Address Fred Sever, minster rugs; New Home sewing ma-l Brooks-Scanlon Camp 1. chine, fireplace andirons; Oakland! 89-131-134p .. , ,,, I touring car, model 34-B; reasonable! The Deschutes county grade track ce8; mu,t be Reen , be Bpprec, WANTED Milk rraser oi ueuu, ated. Call No, Phone 154-W. team is as follows 60 yards, high jump and relay; Brown of Bend, 100 yards, relay; St) less, Redmond, low hurdles; McKay. Kribbs, Bend, relay. Members of the midget team, who are grade boys weighing less than 100 pounds, are Kribbs of Bend, 50 yards, 100 yards, 75 low hurdles, re lay; Myers, Corkett, McKay, Bend, relay. Grade declamation contestants for Lteschutes county are Robert Marsh of Terrebonne in the first division, 'Virginia Newland of Redmond fn the second, Doris Knorr of Terrebonne In the third, and Margaret Beaver of Redmond in the fourth. Bend's aspirants In the commer cial department contests will be Dor- FOR SALE Child's crib, used six months; also bed, springs and mat tress, cheap. Apply 223 East Kear ney, near Third. 3-132-134p customers. lie a Hastings place. I quart, uenverea to your uoor. ui- 9-133-134p. sen s uairy. mono uri. FOR SALE Two lots In Bend; a bargain. Write T. F. Mahoney, Get tysburg. Wash. 61-127-136p USED CARS Ford Sedan, 1920 Model Newly painted; 4-speed transmis sion, 6 cord tires, mountain brakes. 4 to 1 pinion In differential; large n Al FOR SALE Two drag saws, one Wade, one Thomas, 3 extra saws steering wheel, electric horn , u u ( . -1 r nn .. tf ' Inch wood. Phone 910, Redmond, or Write George Demus, Redmond. 83-115-141p FOR SALE Fresh cut flowers and potted plants; funeral designs our specialty. The only greenhouse at The Dalles, Oregon. Jewell Green houses, 600 Clay street. Phone Black 2721. The Dalks. 188p "There la now no danger ahead of any general financial trouble) In I lie I'nlted Mate. Our Federal Reserve Banks are strong in reserves anil experience. 'There is a closer relation both with member bank and buslnnsH men. The time has come for renewed courage and confidence. There is no point in forcing liijulilu (ion further. Business enterprises should be encouraga-d to build themselves up." . ' ' This was the message of W. P. G. Harding, gover nor of the Federal Reserve Board, (o 2,(M0 American business men assembled at Clevelnnd, Ohio, May 4, 1021, in the first session of the eighth annual conven tion of the National Foreign Trade Council. The First National Bank Tarn BrE or Kummion 8 This Bank It a Member of the Federal Retene Syslem Capital and Surplus $63,000 SYNOPSIS of the ANNUAL HTATKMKNT of the American Central Insurance Company if H. IhiU. In th Blsitsi nf lrlwourl. n th thtrty-flrsit 4r f Di-nibr, l2, tnmAm to th Inaurane ('nmmiulonar of thm Hlata A OrrfuO. furuant to law; CAPITAL Amount Df capital atock pain INCOMfS. ... Kt prTnltim rirvd taur ine1 the var IntT'at. dlvl'lnflf and rnt rc-lv"1 durlnsT tha jrrmr.,.. Inconm fnttn othf anurcoa Tl celvfd during tha yar...... I.CKl.ll Total Incoma t.m.7 DIKIltTRflKM KNTH. Kt loaaoa nald durln tti yar, ineludln adjuatment Cofnrniaalina and aalarlca paid flurinc tli yar l,46,747.1l T . Iicanswa and faa paid during tha jaar lT,lt.Tf Amount of all other axpandl- turta I.t. Total aKpndliura . ..$3.t7,13.4 m AHHKTW. Valu of at'icrta and bond own aw I (rnarkj-t valua) I t,n9,419 !mna on mortKasta and col- lutsral, to 19 800 M ih In banhi and on hand.. IJt.iUO.a? I'rfmlur'i In coum of ell!- tion wrttten atnta BUii.hr 2H, i20 t.00,6l.J IntTfut and rni dua and ao rrurd tMU.1l Rtnmrane rcovrahl on ....... paid loaaea M74. Total admitted aaaata , 0 1 , 1 H6 I MABIMTIKH. Oroa clalmt for loaaoa unpaid 17,223.17 Amount of unearned prml- uma on all otiiinlin rlaka l,t0,X.4l pua for ominlaalon and bro- ....... karaita iO.OOa.na All olhr llabllltlaa , 01,46Mt Total llabllltlaa. Mclutlva oaplUl atoch l4.l7f.7M.0t BCfUNKS" IN ORKOOH FOR TUB TRAR. Kt prmiuma racalirfd dur tha fnmr 1 Loana paid durlnf tha yiar.. Z,7J.0I Ixaae Incurrad during tha rar h.mi.ii AMERICAN rF.NTRAT. INBURANCB COMPANY, n O. CHAPMAN. JR.. Prfaldfnt. HAROLU M. HKHH, K-cr.lary. K KHRD TBBHKN, Portland. Or., atatutoiy . raaidrnt attorney fur avrvlva. J. F. Arnold. Raaldrnt Autnt, Band, Ore. Maxwell One Ton Truck 50 per cent overload Guaranteed good as new; $800; cash payment, i&0; balance S0 per month; will take $50 and Kurd tour ing car as first payment. 191 1 Cadillac Would make good bug truck; ran be had for f 300; cord tires on rear. Hugau's Hlucllo. 10-1 J J-l S6p ' to. V. A. Smith. lO&t Columbia Bt.. mm iirvr L.... . or Thomas Carlon, al fire lious. run itr.NT our-rooni cottage; n uiifc lights and water. Apply McCanu s Sign Shop. H5-I3 Itfe KOR HKNT Four-room furnished rr T 1 apartment. 724 Delaware avenue, i I ODS TVeCOVCreCl 6B-127tfe ; fc - I KOK KENT Two rooms, furnished; $12.50 aild UD close to mills. Inquire J. Hysn A " Co- loo-i istfc -ri KOH HKNT 3 and 4-room apart- X LSs?CTt ments; near mills. Apply Down- II M arlP ng's cafe. ll-IIStfe rLTrffi -L-25.I L&l BEND AUTO TOP SHOP Lngliah setter, female. Knward for . reiurn or liifnrmaiton lesrlmg there- ' McmmmiTTtttwm-KniniimimnmimnninmiiiimimniinntnmTmmt'TwiOTt""m"nmnn1 ii or light pair new Ford Delivery Car In Al condition: good rubber all around; overhauled; $250. DESCHUTES GARAGE Xah Cam. Federal TlreN. 132-1 J5e CAK KOR BALK 120 Cleveland; first-class condition; at bargain; terms. I'hone T4-W. 3-131tfc FOR RENT KOK KENT Kurnlshed 8 and 3 room apartments. Inquire evenings after S o'clock, &04 Lava road; 3rd house south of Catholic church. 1 4-1 3 4-6p KOR RENT Klve-room modern house. Inquire. II. J. Overturf. O'Kane building. 13-I34-136c KOR RENT Hotel: furnished. In ' quire 803 Delaware. 12-134-138p KOR RENT-IK-Iaware. Kurnlshed room, 3SS U-134-13p KOR RENT Kour-room modern fur nished house; SS per month. Henkle ft Haines. . 6-133-136C KOR RENT Two furnished house keeping rooms; $15 per month 128 Greenwood. I'hone 71-W. 9S-132tfc KOR RENT modern. 128 71-W. Three-room house; Greenwood. I'hone 97-132tfc KOR RENT Six-room house, one block from business center; two- year lease given. Inquire at The Why Travel ? Ilefnre deriding on a bunlnesa trip, see If the long distance telephone cannot save you the Journey. A long-tllnlanre call Is a round trip. You start and return with your errand done, all In a few moments and without the Inconvenience, ei prima and Ions of time Incident to travel. Krom your telephone you ran reach almost every city, village and hamlet In the I'nlted Slate.. The long-distance operator will quote you rates upon re quest. Get acquainted with the money and lime-saving "statlnn-to-staiinn" service, explained on page 3 of the current lunuc of the Telephone Directory. Bnvo Distance. traveling expenses Aak for Tactile I.ong The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company ::i:mnntnnnnmmuwmumiuunuimimim:iinni::m TN doors or out Olympic flW-w vE - JL Pancake Flour adds to the C " flavor and lessens the labor. I (pivTJlT X&w ' ' ' ' Simply add water or NsTC A : : milk, mix and cook. XZZ) 'VItv" The Olympic Lint Include! your favorite ctrtal " ix J tanllarlly milled, packed, wrapped and sealed. m F PJa(iw