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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1921)
I PACT 4 THK BKND nnJJvTItf. DAIMT RniTION. IUCND. ORKOON. IIH1WDAY, OCTOIIKR l, 10'Jt. ALTITUDE RECORD IN SKIRTS IS SET ummtiiuMmttmmiimtmuiiwmimumiimimitmmiiiiiiimmmtimmmtmtmum Grand Thursday-Friday Two Shows, 7:30-9:00 Knee LenRth Ailiptil In KIk While lti-Htn of Wrk IWItlr In Kavor of l-onm-r Onos. E (tlx United I'rru to Th IWni) Dullrtin.) RIOA, Oct. 6. They are wearing 'cm higher In Riga than on (he Grands Boulevards of Paris and al HhisI as liir.li as on Ilroudway. And they're t ill going higher. While the Piirisienne is busily lengthening her full skirt and the American in trying to make up her jnlnd one way or the other, the rosy cheeked belles of Latvia are merrily promenading with their skirts dang ling Just below their knees, or some times above. NEW O.AI.MS KIl.KD Three new service disability claims have already been filed through the Red Cross Homo Service section this month, reports Mrs. V. A. Forbes, secretary. YANKEES WIN SECOND TIME FROM GIANTS (Continued from Page 1.) One run, one hit, one error. Fifth Inning GIANTS Kelly out. Schang to Pipp. E. Meuscl walked. Rawllngs Hied to R. Meusel. Smith flied to Miller. No runs, no hits, no errors. YANKS Miller out, Frisch to Kelly. Peckinpaugh out, Bancroft to Kelly. Ruth walked. Ruth stole third. R. Meusel out, Bancroft to Kelly. No runs, no hits, no errors. Kixlh Inning GIANTS Nehf walked. Burns popped to Ward. Bancroft out, Hoyt to Pipp. Frisch out, Pipp unassisted. No runs, no hits, no errors. YANKS Pipp out. Nehf to Kelly. Ward out. Kelly unassisted. McNally popped to Frisch. No runs, no hits, no errors. 8mcnth Inning GIANTS Young walked. Kelly forced Young, McNally to Ward. E. Meusel forced Kelly. Ward to Peck inpaugh. Rawlings out. Ward to Pipp. No runs, no hits, no errors. YANKS Schang flied to Young. Hoyt popped to Kelly. Miller out, Nehf to Kelly. No runs, no hits, no errors. Eighth Inning GIANTS Smith out. Ward to Pipp. Nehf out, Ward to Pipp. Burns walked. Burns out stealing. Schang to Peckinpaugh. No runs, no hits, no errors. YANKS Peckinpaugh safe at first on Frisch's error. Ruth forced Peck inpaugh. Kelly to Bancroft. R. Meu sel singled to center, Ruth taking third. Meusel reaching second. Pipp out, Rawlings to Kelly, Ruth scoring. R. Meusel stole hone, when Smith dropped Nehf's throw. Ward fouled to Kelly. Two runs, one hit, one er ror. Ninth Inning GIANTS Bancroft out. Ward to Pipp. Frisch singled. Young walked. Kelly hit into double play, McNally to Ward to Pipp. No runs, one hit, no errors. The I.I neap GIANTS Burns, cf; Bancroft, ss; Frisch, 3b; Young, rf; Kelly, lb; E. Meusel, If; Rawlings, 2b; Smith, c; Nehf. p. YANKS Miller, cf: Peckinpaugh, es; Ruth, If; R. Meusel. rf: Pipp, lb: "P2AIQIE TRAtLSiS Ward. 2b; McNally, 3b; Schang. c; Hoyt. p. UMPIRES Moriarty at plate. Quigley at first. Chill at second, Klg ler at third. RUE Giants 0 2 3 Yanks 3 3 0 Classified Advertising ; Clauiftd advert is i rur ehanr per Iuim 20 rent for 20 words or lea. On cent per word for all ovr 20. AH clauificd advert t inx ttrictlr cash in advance. i FOR SALE FOR SALE Bargain prices, new kitchen cupboard, one. combination! book case and desk; one 9x12 Itrus-I sels rug: one rocker: live chairs; j new eight foot extension table; one new bed complete, spring and mat tress. Inquire 12 JO Hill St.. north of high school. 46-104p FOR SALE A six room modern house: going to leave town will take a good car In part payment; easy terms, 412 Delaware avenue. 42-103-104p FOR SALE Good range In good condition; can be seen at 246 Jefferson Place. 33-1 02-1 Olpi FOR SALE One Thomas drag saw with two 5 ft. blades and two 6ft. One Wade drag saw, two five foot blades and one six foot. Phone Red mond, 910 or write Overland Gar age. Redmond. 66-91-1 17p FOR RENT FOR RENT Three room modern house, with garage. See H. J. Overturf, First National Bank build- in it. 47-104-lrt5p no- Have You Paid Your Taxes? The last half of 1920 taxes are due on or before Oct ober 6th. All taxes remaining unpaid on October 5th are delinquent. A penalty of five per cent attaches to all taxes remaining unpaid on November Eth. Interest at the rate of one per cent per month in ad dition to the penalty must be paid on all taxes paid after delinquency. If It Is inconvenient for you to look after your taxes before delinquency, take advantage of the service of our Tax Department and let us check up your'taxes and pay them for you. The First National Bank Tub Eawi or 8tnoi Bmnvica This Bank Is a Member of the Federal Reserve System GRAND Saturday and Sunday Two Shows, 7:30 and 9:00 MACIISENNETT HIS 6 RED. COMEDY DRAMA f - r I ut. JOlhui Jl grtit Story Irstft vi si brnKKdnj n?o tttrrurt Vyiiztr 'rYxJi-cli.tt FOR RENT Three room furnished bouse. Inquire The Bulletin of fice. 4-104-105p FOR RENT One three room and one two room house, nicely furn ished. Close to mills. Inquire 282 Jefferson. 37-103-106p LOST LOST Fox terrier pup. white spotted brown, has collar on. Finder please return to fire house. 38-103-104p LOST Ladles small black purse, containing two twenty dollar bills, either a five or two dollar bill and small change. Reward. Return to of fice of Dr. Woerner and Itesson. 39-103-106p WANTED WANTED TO TRADE House and lot for automobile. Inquire at Pioneer Garage. 4 3-1 04-1 07c WANTED First class seamstress; no other need apply. The Ward robe. 44-105-106P POSITION WANTED An elderly lady wishes position as housekeep er. 728 Newport Ave. 45-104-10Bp WANTED Hoarders and roomers at 650 Ogden ave., across from Ken wood grocery. 48-104-106p WANTED Orders for your winter's wood; we handle all kinds of body, limb, stub, also 16 Inch wood, at reasonable prices. There are no orders too small or too large for us to handle. I appreciate them all. We deliver anywhere, by steam, gas or team. Phone 216-W. J. O. Hugun, city. 98-90-122P WANTED Man to work on dairy; must be able to milk; steady Job all winter ror right man. Hmead s Dairy, phone l-F-12. 31-102-107C 11 JULAVii Nearly every local Business offers bargains from time to time. Many of the newspapers of the State have a bargain subscription period. The Bulletin is going to join the list of. bar gain givers and offers for the space of two weeks From October 1 to October 15 Bargain Subscription Rates AS FOLLOWS : The Daily Bulletin, One Year by carrier for - - $5.50 The Daily Bulletin, One Year by mail for - - - $4.00 The Weekly Bulletin, One Year by mail - - - $1.00 At these rates there are opportunities of saving all the way from $ 1 .00 to $ 1 .95 depending on how you are paying for your paper. Subscriptions will be taken for yearly periods only. New subscriptions will start on date re ceived. Old subscriptions will be extended one year. Get on the Bulletin bargain wagon and save some money on your subscription, as well as the trouble of paying off and on through the year. October 1 to October 15, only bring re- n!i!!i!!iui:inimmit!nm:iiiimimiiiiuiiitiimimii iimiiiuinintmnuiiminiiiniiiuuMiiim suits. Try them. Bulletin "Want Ads"