The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, August 24, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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The Bend Bulletin
DAILT EDITION
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WEDNESDAY. AlGlSl 24. 1921
"W know nowadays that even
universal education
uppiles only the basis for a
healthy republican state. Next
to education there must come
abundant, prompt, and truthful
Information of what Is going on
in the state, and frank and. free
discussion of the Issues of the
times." H. Q. Wells, "The Out
line of History."
Every Small Boy Knows It.
The mini uho firxt hived a doc
probably a puppy which be hml taken
from It" mother's Inlr pbiivil mini
kind under a profound obligation for
all i'..nr. We ran Imagine tht sense of
frlornl.y security which the Jiresence
and thi fidelity of tlint puppy, grown
up to dogh.icd. gave that primitive
uian. Svetoxar Tonjoroil In the Hos
ton Herald.
riUl-KKX I'lK Dl W Kit
Given by the Presbyterian lndios.
Thursday. August 25. beginning at
S:45 p. m. in Minor building, at 75c
a plate. Come. 14-67-6SC
That's the Kind.
Setf-ileteriiiiiinllnn limy be the theory
on which now uuMmis nre fouiidod. but
Just plain ilotoriiilnntliin tha only
tiling t lit) t ever oimblod otio of them
to tot anywhere. Huston Transcript.
UM UK SOWHh'KK SHOWN IN
;IUKHTU KII.M, DltKAM KTIIKKT
"Dream Street." tho new D. W.
Griffith picture Is a charming little
voyage through a land that Is dis
tinctly Grifflthland.
It has the most charming and po-
XOTH-K OF K.U.K KOK DKI.INOI KNT ASSKSSM KXTS.
Whereas, on the 1st dav of April. 1921. pursuant to the pro
visions of Thupter 19 of the Charter of the City of Ilond. there wore
entered In the Docket of City Mens In the office of the Kocorder of an id
City, assessments for the construction f street improvements in Local
Improvement District No. 10. 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 5. Lot 5. Plnelyn Tark Nina M. IUauvelt I7SS'
Block 6. Lot 1. Plnelyn I'ark J. Uvan 141 2.1
Block 6, Lot 2.- Plnelyn Park J. Itvan 141 23
Block 6. Lot 3. Plnelyn Park J. Kyan 141 S3 i
Block 6. Lot 4. Plnelyn Park J. Kyan B t .07 I
Block 10. Lot 25. Itiver Terrace Snmuntha II. Simmons.... .LIT-jo'
Block 17. Lot 3, Itiver Terrace K. Pearl 177.11 i
Notice is Hereby Given that pursuant to Warrant No. 10A Issued by!
m uecoruer oi said lily, to me the iiiHtcrcignetl 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 Mailt at the corner of
Lava Koad and Minnesota Avenue In said City, sell separately the several;
tracts of hind above described fur the amount of said assessments against i
each, together with interest and all costs and accruing costs.
It. H KOX. fhief of Police.
lleud, Oregon. '
Dated this 10th day of August. 1921. 5-62-8i-74c '
Liberty
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
August 25th, 26th,'27th
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If fox Heaven's sake o. ; y(
NOTICE OK S.tl.K FOH PKI.I.NOl KNT ASSESSMENTS.
ROAD PROGRESS
The announcement that the High
way commission has arranged with
Klamath county for the grading of
a 40 mile section of The Dalles-Cal
ifornia highway south from the Des
chutes county line ought to set def
initely at rest the feeling that has
been expressed from time to time
that there was no intention to push
forward with this work. Last year
we called attention to the progress
of this highway north from Klamath
Falls at the time when a long section
In Deschutes county was being Im
proved. Now a further section in
this county is under contract and we
have the news of the link that will
Join it. At the same time the ground
has been prepared for work in Wasco
county to the north.
The Highway commission is com
posed of able and intelligent men
who have the interests of .the whole
state at heart. Cnder the legislative
act giving them their powers they
have been directed to build a state
system of highways and they are on
the Job. We believed that the com
mission, as formerly constituted, was
inclined to delay on our eastern Ore
gon highways but there can surely be
no complaint of the activities of the
present board.
It may be that the present com
mission. If serving, say three years
ago, would have proceeded Just as
the former did and finished the Pa
cific and Columbia highways before
giving much attention to the roads
this side of the mountains and that
the construction we are now getting
follows as a matter of course the
completion of the first two. If this
be the case we must admit we were
wrong in criticising what seemed to
be favoritism in the past. Whatever
the fact is, however, we are now get
ting action and can look confidently
forward to the completion of our
main trunk highway. Completion,
that is, up to the point of hard sur
face. In the desire for this final
improvement The Bulletin is fully in
accord but to secure it we must look
to the people and the legislature to
supply funds. The commission, we
are satisfied will do all in its power
when the funds are supplied.
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 office of the Itpcorder of said
City, assessments for the construction of street improvements In Local
Improvement District No. 11. in the following respective amounts. aKalnst
the following described parrels of land, the owners or reputed owners
thereof being as follows, to-wit:
Description Owner or Reputed Owner Amount
Block 4. Lot 3, River Terrace River Termra Co
Block 4. Lot 4. River Terrace River Terrace Co.
bioc 4. Lot 5, Klver Terrace River Terrace Co
Block 5. Lot 9. River Terrace River Terrace Co
Block 5. Lot 10. River Terrace River Terrace Co.
Block 6. Lot 11. River Terrace River Terrace Co. '.. '.
Block 10. Lot 10, River Terrace River Terrace Co
Block 10, Lot 11. River Terrace Geo. O'Neill
Block 10, Lot 12. River Terrace Geo. O'Neill
Block 10. Lot 13. River Terrace C. E. Hamilton
Block 10. Lot 15, River Terrace River Terrace Co. .."..!.""! 9 04
Kioca iv. lmi it, niver Terrace Ida M. Oliver i? ti
diuck ii. ioi o, itiver lerrace Mrs. Alice Blackwell
Block 3. Lot 12. Aubrey Heights M. L. Bailey
Block 4. Lot 1. Awbrey Heights W. R. Thomas
Block 4. Lot 23. Awbrey Heights H. E. White
Block 4, Lot 27, Awbrey Heithts W. It. Thnm
Block 4. Lot 28, Awbrey Heights W. R. Thomas
Block 4. Lot 30. Awbrey Heights W. R. Thorn...
Block 7, Lot 3, Awbrey Heights Mrs. Esther Dailey
Block 7, Lot 4. Awbrey Heights Harrv John.n
Block 7. Lot 5. Awbrey Heights Harry Johnson
Block 7. Lot 6. Awbrey Heights F. A. Johnson
Block 8. Lot 1, Awbrey Height. Chas. Wood
Block S. Lot 2, Awbrey Heights Chas. Wood 3 00
Block 8, Lot 8, Awbrey Heights Hattle Morris 3.00
mot s. ixk z, Aworey Heights A. F. Cook
Block 9, Lot 5, Awbrey Heights Ina M. Kenney
Block 9, Lot 7. Awbrey Heights F. J Ketter
Block 9. Lot 13, Awbrey Heights Lela L. White
Block 9. Lot 17, Awbrey Heights.. ...... E. E. Marina
Block 9. Lot 18. Awbrey Heights E. E. Hanna
Block 12. Lot 12. Awbrey Heights Marv O'Dnnnelt
Block 12. Lot 14. Awbrey Heights Dora McNatight 3 00
Block 13, Lot 15, Awbrey Heights C. A. Swanson 00
Block 13. Lot 16. Awbrey Heights ...C. A. Swanson 2.00
Notice la Hereby Given that pursuant to Warrant No. 11A Issued by
the Recorder of said City, to me the undersigned directed. I will nn 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 police.
Dated this 10th day of August. 1921. "e"d' 6r.6,2,-6'g-74c
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aren't uou tired of seeing the samo
old cnaracrars r come ana see some
thing nov. Gypsy Fair, with the fyrlbal
body, dancing, every pulse of her body
sinino vith joy. A character uou have '
never seen before and Jomes'Spike" M
Fadden and Billy his brother, all poople
nev to srae or screen, mysterious, al
lui ino; and absolutely different . from
sbi f to finish 1 11 1
THRILLS - SUSPENSE - ACTION II
ROMANCE - ADVENTURE - THRILLS
A Nev V.eoch
J m Motion Pictures fiii.
a ai.
A Dramatic Comedy "
Suggested by uwao
ters of Thomas Burfca,
This us the first time "Dreim Street" has ever been exhibited for less tlmn 50c,
Y5c and $1.00. We are only charging hii Admission of 25c and 50c.
See BARR for REAL EYE-SERVICE
Glasfes never recommended unless tKey'are neceiaary.
Try Our New Double Vin'on Lenaes or Clear Vi'n'on
Near and Far. Two Visions in One. Invisible Seam
H. W. BARR, Optometrist-Optician
mXmK BEND, OREGON
etic landscapes of any of the coun
tries Into which he ha waiidarcd.
Wjth the actora you aeem to roam
tbrouxh the diamond duak of atranxe
old alleys, with their dirt and their
perfumes and the odd life goes Jan
gling, through the shadows.
With the queer sardonic Chinaman
you tread stealthy stairways that
seem to creak with memories and
confessions or. with (ypy Kalr. th
adorable little dancer, you trip meas
ures In the sunshine of broad walks
and little courtyards.
There Is always somelhliiK Inter
esting and distinctive about Griffith s f
"nets" but those of "Dream Htreet"
hare charm that Is beyund descrip
tion. "Dream Htreet" will be the fea
ture at the Liberty Theatre bealn-
nlnn Thursduy. August 25.
Japanese "Trial by Ordeal."
Trial by onlea! still exists In some
parts of Japan. If a theft takes place
In a household, all the servants are
required to write a certnln word with
the same brush. The conscience Is
supposed to betray Its workings In
the wave of the Ideographs written.
Tracing an Ideograph Involves audi
an effort to muscular directness and
undivided attention that this device
often leads to the discovery of the
guilty person.
How l Sounded to Him.
When little Billy returned from Sun
day school I asked him ahont what
they had nunc Amom: niimenus I
other thlnjrs lie mentioned that they
bad sunif an automobile song. An
swering my Inquiries, lie snlfl: "Well,
anyway. It was nliotit going to our
home on high." Kxcbunge.
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Oregon's Higher Inttilutioa of
TECHNOLOGY
Eight Schooli; Seventy Dtpirlmeati
FALL TERM OPFNS SEPT. 19. 1921
Far lafanailiaa wnlc to Ida aaffamr
Oregon Ajfric ilf.iral College
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Policy to this Bank and place the same in our
Safety Deposit Vaults.
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