The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, July 13, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE BKND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, BEND, ORROON, VKIXKSIAV, Jt'LY l. IPirt.
PAGB 4
DIPPING STARTS
IN LAKE COUNTY
Sheepmen nrinn Klwk To Kycan
And Thompson Valleys To Guard
.Kln-l Spread of lieute.
ports the arrest and conviction of
Louis J. Bonney. of Tynh Valley, for
tuning without a license. Tho
hearing was before JuMlcb of the
Peace K. J. Fisher, at Mauplii, and
the fino Imposed was $33.
PUT NEW PLANKING
ON NEWPORT BRIDGE
New plunking Is being placed to-
l.itke county Bheepmen have start
ed dipping as a preventive measure
HEulnst scnli. reports Dr. H. A. rnr-
foiis. representative of the bureau of ;"" ' Newport avenue bridge.
..nimat husbandry. In charge of the; The Job be completed this ttfler-null-scab
campaign. The work is j noon or early tomorrow. Il is slated,
l.elng done In the Svcan and Thomp-'Tho bridge is closed to traffic while
con valleys, m.J in the neighborhood grading of the approaches is In prog
vi SO.000 head remain to be treated. : 'ess. preparatory to paving.
Making possible the dipping of
sheep takeu by the I'ine mountain
route, Tom Cronln Is completing the
construction of a B0-fo.t concrete
dipping vat 25 miles beyond the
mountain. It ill be ready for use , t; fr s; word.
I word lor all ovF 20.
next week.
Tut It in The Bulletin.
ri.ASSlKIKD AIVKiniMJ
k-u, On cnt r
All clarified ttvtl- '
in trtrtly cah in atlvauo.
Onlv one othor connote tank was!
tiullt thia year, at Mnjan.tn lake. It
will be useless, however, until next
spring, an the hike Is now dry.
WANTED
INSTALL TIMBERS
FOR OIL DRILLING!
Itliie Mountain Company To Start
Work In Search of till Hearing
Strata In Near Future.
WAXTKD A cook on r.nrb: middle
aged lady desired. Call Itedmond
2308. 24-31-32p
WANTED To rent five or six-room
modern house, preferably partly
furnished: would like 3 bedrooms;
will take lease. Write Louis Hrnneit.
Silver Lake. 2 0-3 0-3 :p
WANTED Agetits wanted: make $.
upward daily selling Kaleigh's 140
food products, toilet uriicles. rem
edies; is splendid business: Ilend and
other cities. W. T. Haleigh Co.. Oak
land. Cal. lS-JO-31'p
FOR SALE
KOK SALE Four-room house; mod
ern; fine garden, lawn and shade
Drilling trees. Inquire 1062 Columbia street.
i'-32-36p
Timbers are now being put in for
an oil well drill at the site chosen for
the first well of the Blue Mountain
Oil Co.. according to P. F. Chinmok
and James O'Connor, stockholders.
who were in Bend today.
will start as soon as the drill ran be
set up. they declare. The work is
In charge of Field Manager Nell
Bertrandias.
Chinmok .and O'Connor have with
them samples- of fossil formation,
which, they say. is regarded as an un
mistakable sign of the presence of
oil. The company is so confident of OR SALh. Hve-rooms; 90x150,
ivcuwww, uuiii-iii aiiiiifn, . iire-
FOIt SALE Three-room house: for
cash or terms: a burgain: look it
up. Call evenings or Sundays. In
quire 990 I'nion street. 2S-34-35p
FOR SALE 'Broilers:" leave or
ders at Bend Dairy store.
27-31-JIp
finding oil that it is prepared to drill
down 4000 feet, they stated.
DUFFY KNORR MEETS
GORMAN AT PORTLAND
Scheduled To Kornl-h Seml-Flnal
Bout At Slilwaukie When Danny
Edwards Meets Chines Champ.
PORTLAND. July IJ. Eddie Gor
man of Portland and Duffy Knorr of
Redmond will furnish the semi-final
six-round bout Friday night at the
Milwaukie arena. Danny Edwards
and Georgie Lee will fight the main
event. Red Callahan and Johnny
Fugate will box six rounds, and Brick
Coyle and Dan Healy, bantams, will
mix.
TO OPEN GROCERY
ABOUT AUGUST 1
A grocery store will be opened
about August 1 in the brick building
on the corner of Georgia and Bond
streets, formerly occupied by the Tri
State, by Sylvester Staats and J. A.
Dudrey. Mr. Staats has been em
ployed at the Union grocery and Mr.
Dudrey comes from Addy. Wash.,
where he was (n the grocery business.
LACK OF LICENSE
BRINGS $35 FINE
District Game Warden Earl B.
Houston, who bas been working in
the north end of his territory, re
place; lawn, shade trees and fine gar
den; $2000; terms. Inquire barber
shop. Pilot Butte Inn, or phone 67-J.
S-30-33C
FOR SALE A good
East 4 th street.
range. 103 6
ll-29-31p
FOR SALE Three-room house and
one-room house; 2 lots, each 57x
100 feet; garden and lawn; 1700. In
quire 1633 West 11th street.
90-28-33p
FOR SALE Five yearlings. 5 2-year-olds
and 4 3-year-old registered
Shorthorn heifers. Price 11800 for
the herd; one Shorthorn bull. 16
months old, 1500. John A. Foster
Son, Summer Lake, Ore. 34-18-31p
FOR SALE Fresh cut flowers and
potted plants; funeral designs our
specialty. The only greenhouse at
The Dalles. Oregon. Jewell Green
houses. - 500 Clay street. Phone
Black 2721. The Dalles. 35p
USED CARS
CAR FOR SALE Chevrolet road
ster, delivery body; will sell cheap
for cash. Bend Furniture Company.
7-12tfc
CAR FOR SALE One Nash truck,
with trailer; one Willys six. 7-pas-senger;
one Dodge, 5-passenger; all
In good condition. At a bargain If
sold at once. 1420 Hill street.
10-29-34p
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished house, two
rooms, with garage, 110 a month;
also 4 -room house, furnished, $15 a
month. Inquire 620 Florida.
25-31-32p
LOST
LOST A medical fraternity pin.
Leave same at Bulletin and receive
reward. 30-3 2-3 4p
JUDGE GARY
RECENTLY SAID:
'Our resources are so ureal our facilities for carry
ing on affairs ho satisfactory we know that before us Is
the greatest prosperity tills country lias ever witnessed.
This is the time for encouragement a time lo be hope
ful a limn to be optimistic and we'll all eome out all
right... I have never lost my faith In the future of the
Industry or tho future of America."
The First National Bank
Tnu Biwi ar Bvmmiow 8yiet
This Bank is o Member of the Federal Reserve System
Just T Show Yon
3w Far Grocery
rices Have Gome
P
LAST YEAR
What $ 1 7.00 Did Buy
$17.00 Bought 571 Pounds
THI
SYEAR
What $ 1 7.00 Will Buy
July 1920 July 1921
31 pounds Sugar 1 5 pounds Sugar
1 21 pounds Flour 20 pounds Flour
1 0 pounds Potatoes 1 20 pounds Potatoes
6 pounds Rice 1 7 pounds Rice
6 pounds Beans 1 6 pounds Beans
31 pounds Dried Prunes 1 3 pounds Dried Prunes
31 pounds Dried Peaches 4 pounds Dried Peaches
4 pounds Figs 7 pounds Figs
3 pounds Lard 7 pounds Lard
3 pounds Compound 1 1 pounds Compound
1 1 pounds Bacon 3 pounds Bacon
1 1 pounds Butter 3 pounds Butter
$17.00 Will Buy 2365 Pounds
Smith's Grocery
914 Wall, Phone 127-J
Link &b Brown
1027 Bond. Phone 26-J
Fuller Brothers
Shasta Place. Phone 232
Gilbert Grocery
Bond & Minnesota. Phone 234-W
Miller's Grocery
258 Hill Street. Phone 251
Michaelson's
134 Oregon, Phone 36-J
The Union Grocery
925 Wall St., Phone 197-W