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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1921)
VAan THK BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, MC.YD, ORJMON, WKDNKNUAY. AI'IHT 17, 10111. NEWS PHOTOGRAPH FROM JAPAN ;1 yer. Judge of the said court, t, the undersigned administratrix ot said est.te. will from and after the Iiilh day ot AukuhI, 1911, at the office of a. C. Morgan, attorney t luw, In the Log Tallin build Inn. at 1004 Uond Street. In the City ot lU'tnl, OreKon, sell at prlvute an In to the highest bidder for nigh, fur not loss thun $600.00, all the following described rent es tate belonging lo Mild estate situ ated In Deschutes Cnuntv. Ktutn nf 'Oregon, to-wit: The west one-hulf of the northwest quiirter ot section II, township 17 south, range 14 east W. M.. together with tho water right uppurtemim tnereto. Dill I'd this 2lith day or Julv. 1911. ELLA BUTTKllFIELD 44-&0-Sfi-S2c Administratrix FOK SAl.K Hours and lot near mllla, In good location; will rout or trade If desired. See K. 1,. Payne, Deschutes tlarage Co. 82-82-850 FOR HAI.K t'enlral Oregon ranch for leas than tho Improvement coHt. Address 8. II. (laskell, Oro gon City, Ore. It. I. 74-81-S!lp fipfffi ClaMilWd ftttrvrtUirur rh&nr per totM to cent for 0 wortU or W On ent r wrJ for ll ovr SO, All rlaUhtitiw. ftdvcrti. in ttrktly rah In arfvane. WANTED Here it a new picture that has iust arrived from J.ipan. showing a parade during the recent great strike at Ouk.i. Until lately Japan has never in her hiatory "enjoyed" a strike Note the banners, jul like in Mclica land! DINERS LEARN MUTUAL NEEDS OF TWO CITIES (Continued from Page 1.) ot Portland responsibility to the rest of the state, declaring tbat if Portland does not do her part in aid ing the development of all Oregon, she is failing in her trust. George Rauch spoke on cooperation, H. C. Hodgkin on the Oregon Associated Industries, and R. W. Neighbor on what Central Oregon has to offer to the tourist and sportsman. (tonga Enliven Affair R. S. Hamilton, head ot the Com mercial club, presided introducing the toastmasters. A. G. Clark, form er Ad club president, for Bend, and Frank Tebbetts. leader of the cara van, for Portland. An Ad club roll call introduced the visitors to their hosts. The earlier part ot the evening was enlivened by songs and yells by also members of the committee, stated that they concurred In the re port. Inasmuch as they know of no equal site available near the city. Mr. Foley said that while electric lights could not be provided, he had found that campers do not want them. All other conveniences could be arranged, he thought. A. G. Clark said that a camp such as could be built there would hold the tourists for a week or more. J B. Sparks thought some revenue would be lost by having it so far from town. Claude Smith said the camp would become a headquarters for' side trips into the mountains and would mean greater revenue for that reason. The creek is the great est asset, he said. Park Possibilities Sera. Mr. McPherson spoke again, de claring that the desired conveniences, lights, electric cookers and piped water, could not be supplied. He said the women in the camping par ties would prefer less scenery and more convenience. J. A. Eastes thought no action should be taken on the report until further considera- Mr. Sawyer sug- WANTED Wood cutters. fall at The Bulletin office on Saturday afternoon. 79-62-64p WANTED Koomera and boarders. 1S.60 per week, at .Mountain View Hotel; close to mills. 70-61-65 WASTED Woman to do hotel laundry and chamber work at Sil ver I.ake. Inquire 1225 K. Third street. Itend. 67-59-lilp FOK HAI.K I91S Dodge, completely overhauled and guaranteed In A-l conditlontlil ear must he sold and the price "is put down to tJSiUOn. It u lilt Four, completely rebuilt; a Huht Irilek. lust fhn fhltiv fie im farmer or dairyman - for I37B.OO. i .New rraner; never neon tiHeti; mane extra strong, for $40.00. A. W. llontrsgor tiarngo. 6B-60lfc FOR RENT FOU KKNT Five room hotme. part ly furnished, SIS per month; also one four room house, S10 per month; both located close to mills. Inquire A. J. tloggana l'alnt Shop. Wall street. H0-02-67p FOU KKNT Furnished live room modern houso in good locution. Item! Investment Co., 826 Wall street. 7S-6 1 -Sc KOIt KKNT Do you want the snug gest little home In town? Four room house, modern In every detail; china closet. Dutch kitchen, roomy clothes closets: large living room: two lots, nicely loeatud; rent vary reasonable: house new, never oc cupied. Inquire Ilend Investment Co., Wall atreet. 77-81 -63c uuiiiitiniiiuuuiiuuiiMiiiiiiuiiiiuuiiiiniuiuHuliiiniinuiiuimninniuuiniUMiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiuiMniiHiiiiiiliiniiiimiii! 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 Wc also make Liklies' Suits to order. DICK-The Tailor 1018 WALL STREET nututiitutiuttmutunitutuuiiuiuiminmiuumtniutnunmiutimmtrt FOR SALE KOIt SAl.K Maxwell auto; very reasonable price and terms or will exchange for farm products or city property. Miller Lumber Co. 72-61-S2C KOK SALE Sales counter, varnish ed, in good condition. 10 feet long; also four display tables, well built and painted, 4x feet in site. Inquire Turner, at the Windmill. 76-61-C.lp Ft) K KKNT Two small houses. partly furnished; $8.60 and IS. 60 per month; good for bachelor a quar ters. Inquire Itogln Land Co., 34 Ijifuyette Ave. 68-60-8lp USED CARS CARS FOIt SALE $75.00 will buy Michigan truck; Just the ear for farm work; large enough to do heavy hauling and geared high enough to make time on road; good mechanical condition and five good tires; this truck can soon pay for Itself in service. Ford truck, fac tory bed and cab. In good condition; will take city property in trade. In quire at Deschutes Garage Co. 81-82-8tc a delegation ot Emblem club mem bers under the direction of Charles Hon was given it. W. Erskine, and song without gested that the opponents be placed music by R. M. Smith. Ion a committee, to find a better site Ad club members started their and arrange next Wednesday's lunch departure for Portland via The Dal-1 eon there. les at four o'clock this morning, and On Mr. Foley's motion, the corn- cars continued to leave Bend up to noon. SHEVLIN PARK MAY BE MADE CAMP GROUND (Continued from Page 1.) drive to Bend, be declared. The "camp bum" would be avoided In this way, be said, referring to peo ple who work in town and camp to avoid paying rent. Walter Coombs and T. H. Foley. mittee was discharged. Its report fil ed, and a new committee authorized. The luncheon was of sandwiches, pie and coffee, and was held on a grassy plot near the road and the creek, where the possibilities of the park as a camp ground could be eas ily seen. NOTICE OK SALK FOR DKLINVIEXT ASSESSMENTS. Whereas, on the 1st day of April, 1921. pursuant to tbe pro visions of Chapter 19 of the Charter of the City ot Bend, there were entered in tbe Docket of City Liens In the offlce of the Recorder of said City, assessments for the construction of street Improvements In I.ocal Improvement District No. 10, In the following respective amounts, against the following described parcels of land, the ownora or reputed owners thereof being as follows, to-wit: Description Owner or Reputed Owner Amount Block 5, Lot 6. Plnelyn Park Nina M. Blauvelt $179 MS Block 8, Lot 1. Plnelyn Park J. Ryan 141.23 Block 6. Lot 2. Plnelyn Park. J. Ryan 141.23 Block 6. Lot 3. Plnelyn Park J. Ryan 141.23 Block 8, Lot 4. Plnelyn Park J. Ryan M.07 Block 10. Lot 25. River Terrace Kamantha K. Simmons 357.20 Block 17. Lot 3. River Terrace E. Pearl 177.11 Notice ia Hereby Given that pursuant to Warrant No. 10A Issued by the Recorder of said Cty, to .me the undersigned directed. I will on Sat urday, the 10th day ot September, 1921. at the hour ot three o'clock In tbe afternoon or said day. in front ot the City Hall, at the corner of Lava Itoad and Minnesota Avenue In said City, sell separately the several tracta of land above described for tbe amount of said assessments against each, together with Interest and all costs and accruing costs. R. H. FOX, Chief of Police. Bend, Oregon. Dated this 10th day of August. 1921. 68-62-8fl-74c I Can Save You Money ON YOUK Light Auto Repair Work Do it riht in h rcHsonnhle length of time. (Jive me n chance to convince yon. The Light Auto Repair Shop Kansas Sired, 2 Doors East of Troy Laundry mtmmtwrciutmuummuunmumituiaiiwMajMuutiumBiMM WALL PAPER PAINTING and DECORATING IS OUR BUSINESS And we make It our business o we that our business la handled In a buainmwlikn way. The quality of our iuterlor decora t log cannot be equalled. Our display of wall paper la the largest and brat ever show a In Onlral Oregon. Our prlrea are right. On (bra quallllratlona wo feel Justified la aklna yua for a coaaideratioa when la nerd of work la oar liar. A. J. GOGGANS 736 WALL STREET PHONE 278-J mmmiimMniiMUiiiuiirimiuifiipm PKOFEHHIONAL AMD Bl'HI.HEHH DIHKCTORT NOTICE OF HALE FOR DKM.NOTKXT AHHKNMM KXTH. Whereas, on the 10th day-of February. 1921. pursuant to the pro visions of -Chapter 19 of the Charter of the City of Bend, there were entered In the Docket of City Liens In the offlce of tbe Recorder of said City, assessments for the construction of street Improvements In IxkbI Improvement District No. 11. In the following respective amounts, against tbe fallowing described parcels ot land, the owners or reputed owners thereof being as follows, to-wit: Description Owner or Reputed Owner Amount NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S BALK. Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to an order made and entered in the County Court of Deschutes County. State of Oregon, in the mat ter of the estate of O. E. Butterfield, deceased, on the 21st day of July, 1921, by the Hon. Robert W. Saw- Block Block Block Block Block Block Block FIRE! IF YOUR HOUSE or Business had (burned last night instead of the Bend parage, what valuable papers would have been destroyed that could not be 'replaced? Rent a Safety Deposit Box TODAY in our FIRE PROOF VAULT. $3.00 per vear. You keep the key, we keep the box. The First National Bank t 8obios Bhiici 77iu Bank, it a Member of the Federal Reserve System 4. Lot 4. Lot 4 4. Lot 5 6, Lot 9. 6. Lot 10. 8. Lot 11 10, Lot 10 Block 10. Lot 11, Block 10. Lot 12 Block 10, Block 10, Block 10, Block 11, Block 3, 7, Lot 7, Ixt 7, Lot 8, Lot 8, Lot 8, Lot 9, Mt 9, Lot 9, Lot 3. River Terrace . River Terrace Co 1 River Terrace River Terrace River Terrare River Terrace River Terrace River Terraco It Ivor Terrace River Terrace 8 50 8.60 8.50 6.00 5.00 3.0 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 9.04 River Terrace Co. River Terrace Co. ... River Terrace Co. ... River Terrace Co. ... River Terraco Co. ... .River Terrace Co. ... (ioo. O'Neill Oeo. O'Neill 1-ot 13, River Terrace C. K. Hamilton Ixit 15, River Terrace River Terrace Co Lot 17. River Terrace Ida M. Oliver 17.54 .Lot 5, River Terrace Mrs. Alice Blackwell 3.00 Lot 12, Awbrey Heights M. L. Bailey Lot 1. Awbrey Heights W. R. Thomas Lot 23, Awbrey Heights H. K. White Lot 27, Awbrey Heights W. R. Thomas Lot 28, Awbrey Heights W. It. Thomas Lot 30, Awbrey Height. W. It. Thomas Lot 3, Awbrey Heights Mrs. Esther Dalley 4, Awbrey Heights Harry Johnson 5, Awbrey Heights...... Harry Johnson 6, Awbrey Heights...!,.. F. A. Johnson 1, Awbrey Height...... ..Cha. Wood 2, Awbrey Heights Chas. Wood 8, Awbrey Heights Hattle Morris , 2. Awbrey He.'pits A. F. Cook 6, Awbrey Heights Ina M. Kenney 7, Awbrey Heights F. J. Ketler 9, Lot 13, Awbrey Heights Lela L. White 9, Lot 17, Awbrey Height E. E. Hanna 9, Lot 18, Awbrey Heights E. E. Hanna Block 12, Lot 12, Awbrey Heights Mary O'Donnell , Block 12, Lot 14, Awbrey Heights Dora McNaught Block 13, Lot 15, Awbrey Holghts C. A. Hwanson , Block 13. Lot 18, Awbrey Heights C. A. Hwanson Notice Is Hereby (liven that pursuant to Warrant No. 11A Issued by the Recorder of said City, to me the undersigned directed. I will on Sat urday, the 10th day of September, 1921, at the hour of three o'clock In the afternoon of said day. In front of the City Hall, at the corner of Lava Road and Minnesota Avenue In said City, sell separately the several tracts of land above described for the amount of said assessments against each, together with Interest and all costs and accruing costs. R. H. FOX, Chief of I'ollco. Bend, Oregon. Dated this 10th day ot August, 1921. 6S-82-88-74c Mountain View Hospital Phona III Geaoral Hoapltali Mataralty Caawa a Specially Corpa ot competent, trained nurse Kansas and Stata 8t. Mr. Hattla Msyo. Mgr. Office Phone : : 68-J F. M. BLOOM Dentist Room 4 and I, over Postoffle DR. G. SKINNER DENTIST Offlca. Room 18, O'Ksne Rldg. Phona: Office, Black 236-W Office Hours: to 111 to I Wlattl OS rtWM 71 DR. II. C. DODDS I'll) al Ian and Hurgron J it O'Donnell Building Ham t u li s. a t I u I a. s S ft B raiass K. E. IIELLEMN Phone SCI7-W I have an Electric Floor Sander, which la a new machine. Drat of work guaranteed. Block Block Block Block Block Block Block Block Block Block Block Block Block Block Block Block Block Block 1.60 1.60 2.00 3.00 3 00 2 50 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 3 00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6JI0 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 R. S. HAMILTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms IS and 18 First National Bank Building. Tel. 61 (Dr. Cos's PorsMr Offlc ttH.M....,H..H.W...M.Tf..111 -" fOXntKTK WORK, HF.iTIO TANKS. SIDEWALKS Anything In the lino of tfoamHo Work guaranteed DAVIDSON & WELSH Phone Sla-W. IO.VI W. 1st Sl or IIM.t Newport Walt C. Wickcrsham TEACHER OF VIOLIN Enrollment now Icing made for September rlasae. Phone 24.VM. HOME SANITARIUM Maternity Case a Specialty -MRS. J. W. AVITT, MATRON IIIMI Wall HI. Ilione 31-J umutniMutaimnminimJ mmn,iimimiiiwwtttwftiiwwttwttwwwiw,n,www.nnfft," mmmummunimmiiM miiii,,H,,iW DR. E. E. GRAY DENTIST Hours: I to 121 to 6:10 Kvmlim and Sudan br Apvstatawal H I illinium mm iM,iiii,fMHIn,i,. Jl iimumuiiiiiiiiniiunayji mranaauntttnuaanmi ' fj:''wnaninmnmimmnmmnni DR. H. N. MOORE DENTISTRY MRS. V. A. SMITH Agent for tha NI BONK CORSETS Will call by appolnlmont 1059 Columbia St. Phone 301-M P. O. Box 40 NOTICE OF SALE FOR DELINQUENT ASSESSMENTS. Whereas, on the 10th day ot February, 1921, pursuant to the pro visions of Chapter 19 of the Charter of the City of Bend, there were entered in the Docket of City Liens In the office of tha Recorder of said City, assessments for the construction of street Improvements In Local Improvement District No. 12, In the following respective amounts, against the following described parcels of land, the owners or reputed owners thereof being as follows, to-wit: Description Owner or Reputed Owner Amount Block 14, Lot 4, Kenwood A. L. Burwell S 5.51 Block 14, Lot 6, Kenwood Nina O. Buchanan :. 278 Notice I Hereby Olven that pursuant to Warrant No. 12A Issund by the Recorder of said City, to -mo the undersigned directed, I will on Sat urday, the 10th day of September, 1921, at the hour of three o'clock in the afternoon of said day, In front of the City Hall, at the corner or Lava Road and Minnesota Avenue in said .City, sell separately the several tracts of land above described for the amount of said assessment against each, together with Interest and all costs and accruing costs. R. H. FOX, Chief of Police, Bend, Oregon. Dated this 10th day of August, 121. SI-82-8S-74e mmumaii aiuiinitu:iniiuiimitiimmtiiiimiiinii:tiiiiuituniinirk WM. MONTGOMERY Furnaces, Spouting, Gutter ing, Cornice and Skylight Repairing promptly attended to Prices right. Work guaranteed Tinning and Sheet Metal itiinnuniiimttiuiiiiiiniiiitiiitiitiiimiHttiimiiHituitiiiiitl Tel. 187 O Kane Bldg. fiMiiiiiiiiimn t n tittiiiimutt itit rirm 11 ittt intn niiifniiiiiini BEND INSURANCE AGENCY . Wrltm of all klna of n.imV OI- In.ursiKW Ainur Is Ontrwl Ottsoa. B. C RLLIB Flrat National Bank Bids, Bead. Or. CARLSON & LYONS PLUMBING & HEATING Plumbing and Heating Suppllo Bath Room Accessories, etc., eto. Pipe, Valves and Fittings RMiummwmratiuuuiniiimtmramrannnrnmnimzma W. G. Manning, D. M. D. DENTIST Suite 11-14 O'Kan Building Phono 17 8-W Bend, Oregon umimniratnmminnmtnmtmnintmntwntmtinwm! tmniiiuiiitiuiiiiiiuiuiiuiiitinuiiiiniinniiniinnnniniiinii Tuno Your Piano' at 1-ast Once a Year u Nerds It , G. E. Mast Piano Tuner Tuning, Cleaning, Repairing A Thompson Music Co. Phone 70 iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniimiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiuiniiiiiiimii CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS PHONE 159-J iMamtmmttmitmninmmnmmnmmmitwm! HmnttnwiMittm