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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1921)
THK ItKND BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION, DENU, OIIEOON. MONDAY, JI NK ItT, 1031 CITY MANAGERS LOOK TO FUTURE DIRECTING MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS FOR SALE Almost new plana; will ell at sacrifice. Phoua 204. S3-18-S0C Uullotlu sults- "WANT ADS" -Try Thorn. Ilrlui Jlo- KOK KKNT Furnished two-room KOK HKNT Furnished 3-rniim house, close to mill. Inquire Hick I house, close lo mill. Inquire llli-k the Tailor. 4 l-ll)-20c tho Tailor. 45-IS-liHc KOK SALE Adjustable dress form; also fruit runs, quarts uud hulf gallons. Inquire 354 h'ust tireen wood. 2 l-ltl-20 1 KOK HKNT Three-room house, $111 KOK HKNT Til leg room house with a month. Inquire H22 Wall street. hath, furnished i-oiiiplnie; rlosn in. 47-IH-Zlp' Apply J. Ilyait A Co. 4.1-ltip FOR RENT PAOH 4 KOK HKNT Two furnished house keeping rooms; fit per month 128 llreenwood. Phono 71-W. -19-S4r KltOI KSHIONAL AMI lU'NI.NK.NM HIKKI'TOItY USED CARS Hvs. -T lly II. N. (lilhertNoo. (Thin is the 10th of 14 articles on the city manager iilan by H. S. Cilla-rlson of the Kuliunul MU liirip.ll li'HgU.) What American cities have needed AS much hi anything el.se was to put themselves in the way of thinking ahead. So long as the city remain ed under politi cal Influences. Its guardians thought forward Just so far as the next elec tion, and no fur ther. There was little hope that a policy wll begun today might not be torn down tomor- II. S. (Jilbortson row. Reform waves were good while they lasted, as in New York, under Mitchell; but. Just us sure as night follows day. along would come Tam many, or something like it, and bring back the politicians. The city manager plan, on the other hand, has been giving contin uous policy and administration through elections after elections, pri marily because the executive is In a position to think municipally rather than politically. His future lies in the general municipal field and if one town does' not like him, he can move on. Councils may change with the re curring elections though they us ually don't but the new administra tion finds that It can best meet its own great responsibilities by retain ing the executive who is on the Job and knows the ropes. That is why there has been much thinking ahead in these 150 manager cities. . They think ahead in terms of pub lic works. For example, the city of Jackson, Mich., has planned a sewer and a water system which takes in the probable needs of the city for the next SO years. Dayton is another city that knows how much sewsge It will probably have to dispose of in 1950, and its trunk sewers are planned accord ingly. Its paving extensions follow not the piecemeal importunities of quarrel some abutting property owners, but a broad plant that looks far ahead to a vastly increased population. nlng. He runs hlg water pipes, big sewers for factory waste and heavy hauling pavements into the heavy manufacturing areas and does not cut the land into small Mocks. He builds liiiltl traffic pavements CAlt KOK 8.U.K Chevrolet road ster, delivery body; will sell cheap for cash, ileud Furniture Com puny. 7-12lfr CAR KOK S.Vl.K I'sed cars for sale, one Ilulek four light truck, deliv- KOK KKNT One four and one three room apartment; completely fur nished. 361 Riverside, Ivy apart ments. 42-1H-30P arid ornamental street lamrs in the ery nouv. ami one ho.ikb louring car; .,..., . .i,,., i,.,bi,.,m ' both curs have Just been thoroughly and shopping streets receive still au other treatment appropriate to their nee-.la. Wichita has stopped procrastinat ing about flood prevention and Day ton is no longer in terror of the Miami river. When the war began inflating costs, the Dayton management fore saw the rise in steel and. knowing that certain bridges would have to be built sooner or later, bought the steel at $27 a ton. When the bridg es were built, the market had gone up to $69. This piece of foresight saved $35 000 to the municipality. Sim overhauled and lire guaranteed to I he in f list-class condition; those-cars must be sold at sacrifice to satisfy re pair hill: it's a buy for someone. A. W. Donlriiger garage, Ureenw ,-d avenue. S2-I S-2nc KOK KKNT Two 2-room houses. $10 per mouth: small house. $8.50. each partly furnished.' I login Land Co., 34 Lafayette. 3D-1 Up KOK KKNT Three-room furnished modern house; 2 blocks from r'lrst National bank. See J. K. Arnold, 82 4 Wall street, or call DU-K. S9-lP-20c 33.- j y liar; K things were done with 5S.000 barrels; : of cement and 6000 towns of water pipe. ::u::::::;::a:::: :iuu:ttu::an::n::untu:a:nai::tai:i:ui:nimum:tiiinti::uiiii::miii:suii:tm:iittiit:a:aiii:! CLASSIKIKD ADYKUTISIXG ClauifM advrtisln ehr nr tu 2" rent for SO word or rm. On cnt pr won fr ft) I nxrr 10. AM clarified tvivtrti inr strictly rash In advance. 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 LiWies' Suits to order. DICK-The Tailor 1018 WALL STREET WANTED WANTED Man to help milk and do general farm work. Applv Olsen's Dairy. Fhone 49K4. 41-19p ttttiittiiuiujtiiiitinituiiiuutiiBiiuiitaiiuujitiiiiiijiiitiuiiiariiiiuiuiiuiiiiiiiutiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiJijni:itiiMiitttiiiiiituiiii WALL PAPER PAINTING and DECORATING IS OUR BUSINESS And we make II our business lo see thai our liilncaa Is handled In a businesslike way. The quality of our Interior tlorinntliiil cannot bo equalled. Our ill-piny of wall paM-r Is the largest anil Issst ever shown In Central llrriinn, Our pliers are rltilit. On these qiialillial Inns no feel Juaillleil In askluii you for a consideration when In nctMl of work In our line. A. J. GOGGANS WALL STREET PHONE 27S-.I niun:m!mmMiiroutittm.antiim PUKMAM-NT AS Till; PYRAMIDS Concrete Pipe Company lil-ND. OREGON Sewer Pipe, Irrigation Pipe, Water Pipe, Culmt Pipe. Euldir. Clocks Well Curbing, Concrete Silos It it's inmle of concrete, we maker it 5oxl57 BEND, OREGON Phone 2 ID na:aittKan::auaiiauauu!niii:mnaK3niaiiiiiiiauiiiiiiiasaia;mniiima WANTED To buy ino White Leg horn pullets. Rock Ridge Poultry ranch, Box 145. Bend. Ore. S0-18-20p TO TRADE FOR TRADE Chevrolet 490 bun; completely overhauled, with new body. Just finished, for touring car. 28 Staats street. 4S-l-21p TO TRADE First-class household furniture for car. Inquire $33 Bond street. 26-l"-!Ip FOR SALE FOR SALE OR TRADE Four-room plastered house and lot In Wies toria add; will consider a late model el car. Inquire Bulletin office. 22-16-24p FOR SALE On account of other business, I am compelled to sell my place. 320 acres; part in crop: good house and barn and other improve ments; will sell cheap If taken soon. W. A. Rahn, Millican, Ore. 3 6-1 9-2 4c The Shevlin-Hixon Company 12 Years' Experience G. E. MAST-PIANO TUNER Tl.MVtJ. CI.KAMNU, ItKPAIllINO Offices with Sherman (lay A Co. llurh wallers) A Thompson .Music Co. iinniiinnM'iiiiiiiuiuiiin inn w hi inn in tutu mini mi inmumiiunmm uiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiin""uptij Mountain View Hospital (lencral Hospital I Maternity Case a HperUltj Corps of competent, trained nuraos Phona 2SS Kansas and Stat 8ts. Mrs. llaltla Mayna. Mgr. Pnuiiiiiaiiaiuiamiuuuuuuuiinmi laiiiiKiinsuiof mum mmouMmmmuuH wtttmronauiimwwuninaauiiu i it Office Phone : : : : 5S-J F. M. BLOOM Dentist Roomi 4 and I. OTr Potoff.c uiiuuhiiiiii iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiini FOR SALE Hemstitching and picot ing attachment. $2; buttonhole at- laPhmAnt tQ fi f(,a nnw ma Zoning is a subject that Interests cnlne. phonal' checks. 10c eitra the city managers because it enables ; Light's Mall Order House, Bo 127. them to see ahead. At Niagara Falls, j Birmingham, Ala. 40-l-24p; for example, the sonlng ordinance ln-:FOR SALE Five yearlings. 5 2-year-dicates certain blocks as those in i olds and 4 3-year-old registered which heevy manufacturing is per- snortnorn heirers. Price 11800 for , . nro .... . hnl-!tne nerd; one Shorthorn bull. 1 Bess, others reserved to residential use. .... Hitherto, rich men have often pro tected their handsome residential streets by mutual covenants and re strictions against use of the land for factories, garages, or shops, but the poorer citizens who put his savings into a little , bungalow could never be sure that the next lot might not be used for a malodorous stable, noisy public garage or an ugly, bill boarded store damaging his invest ment. Zoning prevents all that and gives the city manager the basis for plan- months old, $500. John & Son, Summer Lake, Ore. A. Foster! 34-18-31p FOR SALE Fresh cut flowers and! potted plants; funeral designs our; specialty. The only greenhouse at I The Dalles, Oregon. Jewell Green-! houses. 500 Clay street. Phone Black 2721. The Dalles. 35p i FOR SALE On account of sickness, am offering my farm and stock ranch In Summer Lake for sale; 328 a I acres; about 90 acres In grain; some wim mcauuw; oaiance goou pasture; good family orchard; house, barn and out buildings; fine springs on place. Price f4 per acre; crop included If sold before harvest John A. Fos ter, Summer Lake, Oregon. l-147-21p CREDIT IS OUR GREATEST ASSET The commercial world is standing on the foundation of credit. Every individual is a cog in the great wheel. When one neglects his credit and fails to pay his honest obligations, he makes it impossible for some one else to meet theirs, therefore it is extremely vital that each and every one see to it that we KEEP OUR CREDIT GOOD The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. . DR. G. SKINNER DENTIHT Office. Room 16, O'Kane tltdg. Phone: Omro. Black 235-W Office Hours: to It 1 to t nTTTTTTHIMIUHIIIT1ITIfflf,ll,tlllll,l,tttHlttr!W11MIull'f-' m nun tirrinniniTimMtTrnTTTr """""" ttttt"UMIimni DR. II. C. DODDS l'h)slrUn ami Hurgron a-8 O'ltontirll Building R. S. HAMILTON ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Rooms 13 and It First National Hunk Building. Tel. 61 (Dr. Cos's Cotm OnVsl imnnnininttimniTniinTtmniingaimiTnTinniiTtiiiiiinai Walt C. Wickcrsham Pupil of Mme. lviHiMrt-Knnlrr Violin I 'hone 21 1 -J for n ApfHiltitniriil uamtmtwnm.-n::nj muiwn tatraummmniJit! :rtm: a nnmimn: mu: :mi :ummiuum atur. nxtiiuuunauuimttuuitttmututt,nff,.,f.tttvnnmn K. E. HELLEMN I lion K27-W I have an Klertrlr Flour ftander, which la a new machine. Ilrwt of work guaranteed. tiiiiiiM:iiiiiiimnii,,..,M.wM.....H..m....!n.MTtm,f I'o.NuisrTs: wnitk. hk.itio TNhH. SIOKW ll.KS Anjlhlnic In the line of Cinrrrte Woik KtiarMiileed DAVIDSON & WELSH I'lioiie '1IJ-W. tll.V'l W. 1st HI., or loi.t Newport mn r-jfe ES2P Banks Optimistic "The bankers of the Important financial renters, who have been steadily and actively participating In handling the financial problems which have character ized the period of readjustment from war conditions, are uniformly optimistic on the present financial and business situation," says Kdward Cookingham, president of the Ladd & Tilton Bank, Portland, Oregon. "It is Important that all of us hankers, manufacturers, wholesalers, farmer and wage earner recognize the fact that the economic adjustment now going on Is Inevitable and must run its course. However, there are so many favorable features to the present situation, and so much of encouragement In the future outlook, that It la difficult for me to be otherwise than opti mistic." - THE FIRKT NATIONAL BANK is always striving to meet its customers with good business aervire. The First National Bank Thlt Bank U a Member of the Federal Reserve System naw,?1 KJS 1 Our National Air .fir jyfer gaav JXJ V M m- Loolc for thU tradv mark on your lo Millions of American homc3 and offices arc cooled with electric fans. Millions more should be! 13 yours? If not make us a visit today. For a small outlay you can buy a fan that will last a life time and cost but a trifle to run. Why deny yourself the comfort your neighbor is enjoying? t ut tend you a G-Etan on trial. 9 Bend Water. Light & Power Co. HOMK SANITARIUM Malernilv Cases a Specialty flits. J. W. AVITT, MATRON .1 Franklin Ave. Itione ISI-ll iOHimaininiuinignnHnn:iiinu. HIIUIIIUtmiflllfMUHtJ Painting Kalsomlnlnn C. N. HARDY Wi ItlVrilWIKK Kstlmates 4'heerfully Furnished PapcrhanKlng Wood FlnlshlnK MRS. V. A. SMITH Aft-nnt for the NOTION K IXRNKT8 Will call by appointment 10t Columbia Bt. Phone 303-W P. O. Box 40 WM. MONTGOMERY Furnaces, Rpoatlng, Outter Inn, Cornice and Bkyllnht Repairing promptly attended to Prices rlnht. Work guaranteed Tinning and Sheet Metal iinnnnmumn3uuimnnuouimmmuuiimnmimini wrmmmiimiiimnTmniiiwiii"f"Mlwillt"rlsffmnlfnM" jiuiiMuuliuilMiiiimtntmmmtmtimitmrtTmtfiimtiiiirt.1 tmtiwm;aaamironimia:annniiunmmnmmiiiiiini J. A. TOM LIN The Taintcr Kvterlor or Interior Painting Interior Itmorallug a hpt lally TKI.KI IIONK I.H.J .uuiuiiiiiuiintmtnnnmrtmnnmniiijtmtnntinnmttTnti. mummmimM.mnm,,i.M..,m..,tfflMmnnt Floors sanded at prices you can alTord L. I ROBINSON Phone Ml I rave orders at l.luhl Company uwmaunmwaaunmnmiiniiiiuuannmmtuuiinustflj umuninammimmtmnuinnmitnimi Tel. 27-J O'Ksnn llldg. DR. E. E. GRAY DKNTIHT Hours: I to it 1 to 5: JO Ermlnn sn4 i-js-tsrs br AppdaUMit DR. II. N. MOORE DBNIIATBT Tel. 1T O'Kane Bldg. iimmiimillllW1IMIIMmnniinHHiMinniiiiiiii.MM-, Two First Class Barbers at the THE PILOT BUTTE BARBER SHOP CARLSON & LYONS PLUMBING & HEATING Plumbing and Heating Supplies Bath Room Accessories, etc., eta. Pipe, Valves and Fittings PHONE 159-J BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Wrltrt of sll Unit, of In.umnt.. OI. st laaursnw Ai.nejf In Catrsl Oncoa. B. C. BLLIg rirst Nslkmsl Bank Bid., Brad. On. uininuiinuuniiiiiHUNniunnnminni'NNmn'iuuulIlll' W. G. Manning, D. M. D. dentist Suit 11-14 O'Ksna Building Phono 178-W Bend, Oregon miiiiiiitUrtiniiiiiiHaiiiiiiiiiiaiwiiiiiiiimminniwnwumi! -"1"wiiiiuiiiuimmum!uiijiauiiBiiiminiii1 R. R. D. Arnvnul Chaa, W. BralilM De Armond & Erskine LAWYERS nnlrd Building, Bond, Oregon . .....,,HM,,,,iiiiHimiii,iinin :tlululllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllulli!uilulllll:llllllli CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS 1 1 awaaamsvl Uuaiauinimuiiin .laiiimiiiimii miiiiiiiiniiiiuniiuniiiiiiiniBiuv