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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1921)
4 TAGR 4 thk m:xn iui.i.ktiv, daily kpitiox, hko, ohkoov, momkw, jvk . inai. IN SLOW GAME' NOTICE TO ltKIHTOItS In the Comity Court of the State of Oregon, for I lie County of Deschutes. In the matter of the estate of Al- ' mlra Swalloy, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the will of Almlra Swalley deceased, has been admitted to probate, and that letter I testamentary have been Issued to KJ VICTORY IS TO 7 GAINED OX M. Swalley. as executor of the said i will, bv the County court of Des IlKXD FlKIil) HITS AND EK- chutes County. Oregon. ' All persona having claims against the estate of Almlra Swalley are j hereby requested to present them, . duly verified, with proper vouchers, to said executor, at the law offices of It. S. Hamilton, in the Klrst National In a raggedly played game on thei ltant n,,llding. Bond. Oregon, within depot grounds, Kedmoud defeated six months from the date of the first the Shevlln-Hlxon team by a score of publication of this notice, to-wit: iwunin hix mourns iruui ine otn auy of June, 1921. EO M. SWALLEY. Executor of the will of Almlra Swal ley, deceased. R. S. HAMILTON'. Attorney for Executor. 1. 7. 13. 19. 28c IIOIW MANY MITCHELL PROVES HI.t'iiKR. 15 to IT. Errors on both sides con tributed largely to the scoring, al though 16 hits were chalked up by tha visitors. Redmond took a five-run lead in the first two innings, but Bend came back strong, so that at the end of tha fifth Redmond had only a mar Kin of two points. In the sixth and ninth, however, the visitors pounded in three and four runs. Bend's only good inning was the fifth, when four hits produced as many tallies.. The Bend team showed flashes of form In the field, but bad bounces and errors in Judgment proved cost ly. At the bat they were likewise unlucky, at least one batting rally being stopped by a double play. hereby notified t -Slim" Simoson. a new man In cen-'?ul5r .7?r"ied-.wi,h. - I to saia aamimsiraioi ter field, fielded a clean game and fjCe f R. S. Hamilt secured two bits. Steidl and Slate ' National Bank Building. Bend. Ore- also each hit twice safely. Mitchell of Redmond was the slug ger of the day. getting four base knocks, the first for three bases. Tetherow hit three times and pitched nice ball for three innings. The lineup: Redmond Lee. 2b; N. Weigand. c; Delashmutte, p-ss: Hampton, 3b: Tetherow. p-ss; Parrott-Siicker If: Bobbins, ct; P. Weigand. rf; STItch ell. lb. Shevlin-Hixon vBallentine. 2b: Simpson, cf ; Steidl, lb; Slate, c: By berg, 3b: Collier, p; Young, ss: Tay lor, If; Johnson, Stokoe, Merrill, if. Score by Innings: R. H E. Redmond....! 20033004 15 IS 8 Shev-Hixon 020041000 7 10 7 XOTICK TO CRK.nrTOKS In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Des chutes. In the matter of the estate of G. V. Swalley, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Ed M. Swalley has been appointed adminis trator of the estate of G. W. Swalley. deceased, by the County Court of Deschutes County. Oregon. All persons having claims against the estate of G. V. Swalley are to present them proper vouchers, to said administrator, at the law of on. In the First ling. Bend. Ore gon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice to-wit: within six months from the 6th day of June. 1921. ED M. SWALLEY Administrator. R. S. HAMILTON. Attorney for Administrator 1. 7, 13. 19. 25c 5. General Control S. $211. AO 4. Maintenance S. OHO. 00 6. Capital Aeitiilslllou & Construction 4. S02.no 6. Sinking Fund 10.000 00 7. Bond Interest 6,!ti0.00 5. Emergency Loans None 9. Emergency Loan In terest 3.04A.OO 10. Emergency Fumla 21. MS 00 11. Library SGO.OO Total estimated amount of money to be expended for all purposes during the year $149,500.00 F.st Imated Hovt'lpta From county school fund during coming school year $10,500.00 From state school fund during coming school year. Primary 3,000.00 From state school fund during coming school year. Elementary 9.000.00 Total estimated receipts, not Including the money to be received from the tax which it Is proposed to vote $32. 500. 00 Recapitulation Total estimated expenses for the year $149,500.00 Total estimated receipts not including the tax to be voted 22.500.00 XOTICK OK SCHOOL KLF.CTIOX TO INCREASE TAX MOKE THAN' SIX PER CENT OYER THAT OF THK PREYIOIS YEAR. Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 1 of Deschutes County, State of Oregon that an election will be held in said District at High School Auditorium on the 20th day of June. 1921, 2 6 clock In the afternoon, to vote on the question of increasing the amount of the tax levy in said Dts trict lor the year 1921. by more than six per cent over the amount of such levy for the year Immediate ly preceding. It is necessary to raise this aildl- FLOOD ,,ona' amount by special levy for mo iuiiuwuiK reasuns: 10 meet in creased salaries, increased expenses of operation, the budget for School District No. 1 must exceed the six I per cent limitation by JS3.829. 65 tracks, factories, and many residences because of growth of our school sys- PLAGUE FEARED AS SEQUEL TO PUEBLO (Continued from Page 1.) will be flooded tinues to rise. if the stream con- REFCGKrJS CARED FOR COLORADO SPRINGS June 6. Repair work on bridges and tracks of the Denver & Rio Grande are pro gressing rapidly. It is expected to handle relief trains, first to cross the devastated area, carrying nurses, doc tors and medical equipment. The first rolling stock of any kind to reach Pueblo was a Crescent Min ing Co. flanged truck, carrying Gov ernor Shoup. Colonel Mamerock and various newspaper men. There will tern. Increase of wages and other operating expenses since 191$. be yond the ability of the annual tx per cent increase to take care of the needs. Dated this l!tth dav of Mav. 1921 H. E. NORDEEN. Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: J. ALTON THOMPSON, District Clerk. 149-1 2c NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 1 of Deschutes County, State of Oregon, that a School Meeting of said Dis trict will be held at High School Auditorium, on the 20th day of June, 1921, at 2 o'clock In the be limited passenger train service ni afternoon to vote on the proposition 48 hours, it Is predicted. Danger of further flood is neg ligible. Governor Shoup told the United Press that "martial law in Pueblo I of levying a special district tax. The total amount of money need led by the district during the fiscal year beginning on June 20th, 1921. I and ending on June 30, 1922. is I estimated In the following budget vrill be maintained Indefinitely until reived from the county school fund, the situation is controlled. Little looting Is reported. Restoration of state school fund, special district the water system is the first thing. 'tax, and all other moneys of the There is no apparent shortage of district: food. Refugee, of the flood district J.TWmoToO are well cared for." 2. Operating Expense 17.505.00 Balance, amount to be raised by district tax . $ 1 27.000 00 Dated this ISth day of Mav. 1 52 1. II. E. NORDEEN. Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: J. ALTON THOMPSON, District Clerk. 14912c SCHOOL DISTRICT WINJET To the Clerk of School District No. 1. Deschutes County. Oregon: Following Is a statement of the estimated amount of money needed by the district during the fiscal year beginning on June 20, 1921, and ending on June 30. 1922. This budget la made In compliance with Section 231 of the School Laws of 1921. and includes the estimated amounts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, special district tax and all other moneys of the district: Budget Estimated Expenditure 1. Instructional Expense. $76. 000. 00 2. Operating Expense 17.505 00 3. General Control 5.S25.00 4. Maintenance Expense. 3.000.00 5. Capital Acquisition It Construction 4.802.00 6. Sinking Fund 10.000.00 7. Bond Interest 6.960.00 8. Emergency Loans None 9. Emergency Loan In terest 3.040.00 10. Emergency Funds 21.518.00 11. Library 850.00 utuouut raised by special sellout dis trict tax in the year Immediately preceding this, plus six per rent. II is necessary to raise this additional amount by special levy for the fol lowing reasons: Six per cent limita tion llxes levy lit $:ltl,209.72. and to meet current ueeded expenses an excess over six per cent limitation is necessury In the sum of $s:i, S29.65 because of growth of school system, increase In wages and other operating expenses, since 1916, be yond the ability of nn annual six per cent increase to take care of the needs. Dated this ISth day of May, 1921. II. K. NOKDKKN, MRS. M YltTLK 8. THOMPSON. L. M. FOSS. C. A. HAY HEN, GEO. P. GOVE. Board of Directors 147-12C School District No. I. ClauinMl atlwrtlaln rharv tw uim 10 nl- for tti wor.i. or Im, On rvnl nr word for all ovor SO, All clalnvd .vrtw Inir ttriVtlr cut. in dvnr. FOR SALE FOR SALE Milk goat: just fresh: very gentle. For iiartirulura mil 58-J. 49-1-2D FOR SALE On account of sickness will sell at a bargain one three- room house, with lot 45x120. In quire at 547 Ogden avenue. 51-l-6p FOU KENT - - Two 2-rooiu Iioumh. $10 per month: hiiii.II house. $11.50; each partly furnished, llngin Land Company, 34 Lafayette. 4."-l-.' FOR KENT Modem K-rooin house; close to business section. See Carlson 4k Lyons. 5 2-1 -.1c FOR RENT Coxy furnished house, suitable for small family or two men to bach. Apply 331 Riverfront 36-152-2p FOR RENT Two furnished housa keeplug rooms; $16 per month 128 Greenwood. Phono 71-W 9-132tfr FOR KENT Store building with living room: also rooms overheud. Apply at Hotel Portland, opposite llrooks-Sraiilon box factory. 4 4-1 53-lp FOR RENT- Four-room lights 11111I water. Apply Sign Shop. collage; Mct'aun's HT.-1 3 life WANTED WANTED A mini In handle fire works display 011 Fourth of July. H. II. Stock 111011, chairman of fire works coiunrltlee. 40 162-Jc WANTED To runt mall furnished modern house. Leave answers at Bulletin office. 24-150-2p LOST LOST Between Tumalo and llend, a roll of blankets and leather grip, belonging to John llurch. Finder please return to A. II. Taylor, 1023 Itilon. Reward of $2 f.n 4S-IS3-lp PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS Concrete Pipe Company BEND, OREGON Sewer Pipe, Irrigation Pipe, Water Pipe, Culvert Pipe, Building Blocks Well Curbing, Concrete Silos II it's niatle of concrete, we make it Ho 157 BEND, OHKC.ON Phone 24SU FOR SALE Three-room furnished house. Including A I Kimball piano. a inlversal range, dishes, beddlnt. etc.; $1000. Apply at 1646 West 7th street, near Portland avenue. 42-153-2p FOR SALE Ready for rron. 5 64 acres; fenced, buildings, furniture. wood aud water; $1150. Fred Wil liamson. 1 mile south on The Dalles- California highway. 27-153-5p FOR SALE Five yearlings. 6 2-year- olds and 4 3-year-old registered Shorthorn heifers. Price $1800 for the herd: one Shorthorn bull. 16 months old. $500. John A. Foster & Son. Summer Lake, Oregon. 2-147-2 1 p Total estimated amount of money to be expended for all purposes during the year $149,500.00 Estimated Rereliifa From county school fund during coming school year $10,500.00 From state school fund during coming school year. Primary 3.000.00 From state school fund during coming school year. Elementary 9,000.00 Total estimated receipts. not including the money , to be received from the tax which It Is proposed to vote $22,500.00 Recapitulation Total estimated expenses for the year $149,500.00 Total estimated receipts not Including the tax to be voted 22.500.00 Balance, amount to be raised by district lax ..$ I 27.000.00 The amount of money to be raised by this special tax Is more than the FOR SALE On account of sickness. am offering my farm and slock ranch in Summer Lake for sale: 321 acres: about 90 acres In grain: some wild meadow: balance good pasture; good family orchard; house, barn and out buildings; fine springs on place. Price $46 per acre; crop Included If sold before harvest John A. Fos ter, Summer Lake, Oregon. 1 -1 47-2 1 p 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 Dalit a. 188p 12 Years' Experience G. E. MAST-PIANO TUNER Tl'NINQ, CLF.A.MNQ. REPAIRING Offices with Hhennan Clay M Co. flhirbwallera) A Thompson Music Co. Mountain View Hospital General Hospital) Maternity Caara a Hpcrlalty Corps of competent, trained nurses Phona 2581 Kansas and Blata 8te. Mrs. Haiti Mayo. Mgr. PROFEHHIOXAI, AND WHINKKM DIRECTORY lustammniamn. Off lea Phona : : Black 1631 F. M. BLOOM Dentist Rooms 4 and 6. over Postofflca K. E. IIELLEMN Phone lllack 2271 I have an Electric Floor Nander, .hid. la of a new machine, work guaranteed. Ileal unitnutiu una 1 1 n ni ihiiu i mo n luiuuruniKttnuiuinnniw utituiitn t Ml fttWffftt UiUlUIBt USED CARS Car For Sale or Trade 1 2-linuHen irer ( ti trn t r (,! ntt . j. .... rtlti' eliAitti f,r nulpb V17 I care Bulletin office. 152-Zp CAR FOR SALE OR TRADE Ford touring. Just overhauled and In heat of condition: $25(1 cash takes the car. Apply Gilbert's grocery. 39-152-3p FOR RENT FOR RENT Four-room fur nished cottage, close to mills; nice lnwn and clean and neat: vacant June 20. Inquire 613 Colorado avenue. tf DR. G. SKINNER DENTIST Office, Room 16, O'Kane Illdg. Phone: Office, lllack 2351 Office Hours: ( to 111 to 6 :in:untiuraunmtummramtuumut:nrauiutiumtnuT'Jk R. S. HAMILTON ATTORSEV-AT-LAW Rooms 13 and 16 First National Dank llulldlng. Tel. 611 (tr. Co.', lifmrt onvi :utm:nmttsnaniuu:ma;muuiiiuu:mtiiuimii:umi:nii. nuusmmnamun:itanutnttuiiti:i::ui:::a:aun:uiuu:il CONCRETE WORK. KKITIC TANKS, MIIIKW.il.kH An thing In I lie line of tuuerete Work guaranteed DAVIDSON & WELSH Phone Ult'J-W. III.1.1 W. Il St., or lol.l Newport Umnimnm!mmammrowunnmnBmimmiittwntn mimmmnmraffltroniroimttmnnwimimmaaiauttr J. A. TOM LIN The Painter i:lrrlor or Intvrlnr Taint Ing Interior iNt-omttiiK a Mprlnltjr Ti ri riinNK in i 1.111 'lUitvMuiiiuimuiii-.iiaiiiiuuimimuiaiuitiMuii. ::n:::::n:n::::::::n:u:n:.-u-'B:::K:tj:u:u:u:: ::ait::t724g;:;:::: S.lllll !. I .- If m Don't Rock The Boat Umploycr and employes should use all reasonable cooperation to keep industries going. If prices and wages come down together, no harm will lie dfine to labor, because wages must he judged by their relation to price, to just liow nmcli the dol lar will buy. Vmmunity prosperity can only be maintained by the Individual anil collective pros"erlly of every citizen. One group can not long prosper at the expense of an other group. A bank realizes this full well, nnd it Is for that reason that bankers, generally, have liecn striv ing to assist In the' deflation process liy urging uniform action on the part of the laborer and producer alike, Iet us apply the golden rule In getting hack to .a normal basis, THK FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF I1END Is con stantly striving to serve the needs of this community. 1 he First National Bank Tat Ban or StJw'MtOw SwwWTCIl Thi$ Bank is a Member of the Federal Reserve System 11 in:n::nn:s::a:::tKK::u:i::::a::u::::;nt FEDERAL TIRES Th- fnfi tr diacriintnat buyr and whn thary aptmd thlr nvny. it U with th auran?tt that Oury ar rmiriar UHKi value; eipari4nra baa taujfht thm that tha chcpr articl ia jut what Ita prira Implt "Cheap." Thr fltrur coat per mil In boylnc tlraa juat tha aama aa yno flaura rnmX per pound when you buy snaar at your rrocarry. and they would n4 buy "KleraU" if they were not rettinr mora milea per dollar, berause If there waa any tire bail! that would five mora milea per dollar Inveatment that ia what they would have. Tha 'Kederar will give you mora mil, mora life and more comfort than any other tire In the world, therefore it ia economy to equip your car with "rVderala. Ah any of tha following, why they prefer "federal" they ue them and they know, A. M. Prinze C. P. NUwcMiarer Jaa. Ketrhum T. O. Oinatcad i. B. Miner L. M. Kin R. 8. Linton Bend Hauliner Co. Wm. F. Baker Chaa, Oreweiler J. A. Botx G. L. Conklin K. J, Ahrahamaon Henry WhiUctt J. K. I-nion Harvey Martin K. H. Loop G?o. A. Parking T. A. MrCann. W. P. Myera Bert Breeden T. W. Ripley Mike An aland H. Bamea Andrew Jacquot Deaehute County ' Dr. K. Rea Norria Thoe. Hut?hlnirMn B. K. Ofnatrad Jaa, O'Connor Jaa. A. Kaatea John M. Payne Joe, Tatrtfert Then, Hucholli Kollin C. Miller D. (, MrPherton Ijoyal Brown J. H. Melater V. K. Manny A. P. Scott C. H. Durham Wm. Pattiaon Pry Wilton' Wm. McCornwk Tumaio School JJUtrlct T. W. Hudaon P. F.. Vereea Bend Furniture To, W. M. Grfn.tead Ralph l.ucaa R'mcoc Maunder I. 8. Foreat Hervlca F. M. Van Matre I). W. Van Matra Don H, Peopi Deschutes Garage Nash Cars Watch This List Increase Federal Tires ii:i:K:innnti:RTtnti& OUR LATEST BIG OFFER! Two pair of Trousers with every Suit ordered from our selected list of Pure Wool Fabrics, for $25.00 and Upwards Hundreds of patterns to select from. EXPERT CLEANING, PRESSING and DYING We also make Ladies' Suits to order. DICK-The Tailor 1018 WALL STREET Walt C. Wickersham Pupil of Mnie. larnMirt-r:n(lH'rif Violin I'hone 'JHI-J for an Appointment i:i:Stn:i:tni:i::n:u::iit:::::::n::l:::ui:::a:::!iii:i:i::::n::::!l rimui:auimmummiiaaniittminin:n::minnagnmnT HOME SANITARIUM Mnlrrnll)' Cr a SM- luiljr MIl.H. J. V. AVITT, MATIIO.N 0.1 Franklin Ayr. I'honr lllk I.M2 i! Vt 'nmnuxmitnnmuu:ainnniiin::iiuun::un::::tut:J PnlntltiK KnlMiinliiltiK C. N. HARDY 11112 KIVKIIMI!-: Kotimatrs Cheerfully Kurnlxhetl I'nperlianuInK WixmI KlnNhliiK "'!HH!lm'""""t,TtTTfTTBiiiniBtmnaTinii!tiiTTTepev a:ttawmlulllllmulalmllttmmmamnnlal MRS. V. A. SMITH A (cent for tha Nl'IIONK 40IWKTH Will call br appointment 1069 Cnlumhla St. I'hone lied 30.12 :. 0. Ilox 40 wmmmtnmtumustmiuamnmnttintfmiimuHMumitTi WM. MONTGOMERY Furnaces, Rpoutlng, Outter lnt. Cornice and KkyllKht Repairing promptly attended to Prices right. Work nuaranteod Tinning and Khnnt Metal Kii:nmnttami!:uuitiuinmuiutntittmt:tnititttnm:ti): pmi!iniiuitiittimintttttnniii!iBaniuiiiniuuimiiininm Two First Class Barbers atthc THE PILOT BUTTE BARBER SHOP !inuuiiiainiuuiiiniiumimaimttnutiuiiuiuu:nuiiniii;i iiniuniniumnwiminminmiiniinninnuiiitiiutituiina CARLSON & LYONS PLUMBING & HEATING Plumbing and Heating Supplies Bath Room Accessories, etc., etc. Pipe, Valves and Fittings PHONE RED 1391 n:ii:mummiuruintum:uunumuiuit: Floors sandi-d at prices you can afTord L. L. ROBINSON I'lione ,VH l-e orili'r at l.liiht i'onipanjr unnuimiuiumiuiuimiimnimniuuunumiinuuntttmiw nnmtmimmimraitmmminmntnnmntmminnnnnnirj Tel. Red 2T1 O'Kane Illdg. DR. E. E. GRAY DENTIST Hours: to 12 t In 8 J0 Evnln and auadkra br Appoinuarat UmmmmniKWuminmnnnBmiiniiwiiuuuuaiimiiiinta pttuinnuiinmmmtmtmmnimnnnfinuuuntntun DR. H. N. MOORE IIKM IHTHV Tel. Black 1671 O'Kioi nidg. B utainrnitmitmnnrOTmtmunniumnitmarniipjtuuia. tnmminiiiiMnuiiiiinn'nminHniiniiiiitmiUMiiiniiuii BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Wrlt.ra f all hind, of Iniuranr. OI4 aal Inauran As.ner la Ontral Onfm. H. C. ELI.ia Flrat National Rank lllds., Bnil. Or. lamnumnmuuiimmiaimiiuniuiiiimiiiimuninimuji. titiiiiiiiininiiiinimranniiniininiiitiuniitmintiuuamn W. G. Manninsr, D. M. D. DENTIST Suite 12-14 O'Kane DulMIng Tnl. Black 1781 llend, Oregoj Kor Aiinuuiniuinimimmiiimmmiminiaiinimiiimmunii:! " IBIIIBIB IBB IBBBIBBBBBBIBIIIIBBBBBRI II. II. D Armond Ch. W. Kr.kln, Dc Armond & Erskine l a w v e 11 H O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon MwBitttiunBrattwuairuBuiuiuinBunaBiBBinttnuiall BllBlllSlllBBIiinBBBBBBBtBBBBlBIIIIBIBBBBBBBIIBttB L. 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