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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1921)
PAGE THK RE XI) nrUJaTIX. DAILY EDITION. IIKND. O1U0OON. HATlllDAV. OCTOnKIl IB. II)JI WANTED -- First class woman or man pastry cook. Apply 111 Jef furHOii plm'n. 92-tl3 FOR RENT FOK KENT Onti four room, olio II v loom, uml oini seven room modem hoiiHii. Son II. ,1. Ovoitiirf, Hint Nullulial Hunk IiiiIIiIIiik. 77-HHi-l 12c FOK KKNT Flvo room modern hoinn; deslruhlo locution; owner will Klvo louse lniiili lleud In vestment Co.. Wall hi. KSII2 ll.'ir WANTKI) Orders for your winter's wood: wo handlo ull kinds of body, limb. slab, also III Inch wooil. ut reasonable prhos. There hid no order too small or too Iiii-ko for im lit liiimllo. 1 iipprnclatu thi'iii nil. V deliver anywhere, hy steam, gnu or I til in. Phone 216-W. J. (I. IIilKIKI. Hy. ax nii-ui'p WANTKI) First rlm-a walliirs Hi Downing' t'lifo. 7U-109-1 14c Fnlt It KNT -- Two Htrli lly minium tiloiipliiK I'liiuiiN iiiilliililo for four Kent lemon ; whit or without hoard. i" ,1 IVInware nvo. lui In7-I12p FOK ItKNT-Oiio small house, por month; small house near the iiiIIIh, $11,511 pi'r month; ,nlli 1 1 u r I ' furnished. Ilugm I. anil Co.. ;il l.nfuyollo. tin i LOST vercoa KOIl KENT -Thron ronin f um..ieil llOllHO, Jlfl lH'f 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 ; OHO llll'KI' or four room vacant limine, $to per mouth. lniiilro III Ji nrr.,1111 1 1 1 .- I 1 -1 I2p i nil HKWAKI) Fur any Informa tion ll'lllllUK to llio i nn vli l lull of parly IiiUIuk Kuril trailer from llio varaiil lot ni'&t to K. .M. Thompson III null' stole. J. II. Sluilkii, lilnllnKor I. Hum ly uml Grand theaters. "r.-l (III I I 4r WANTKI) (iooil woman to work III liotfl: olio who tiiidornlaiids rook ing. Wrllo .Mm. Maiming, Silver Lake. Ore. Mi l 10-11 2 i Knit KENT- Kour room partly innil erii house; conveniently loi nted. IS NOW ON! I'ut II Hi Tim Itu'lleitnT Phono !t.'i-.l. n:i. Bends Baggest R ffl "1 13 If I Jr i Your choice of 3C Men's and Young Men's Overcoats-not a coat in the lot worth less than $35.C0, and some worth up to $30.00, on sale tonionow at All sizes, from 83 to 44. The Biggest Bargains ever oflered. Take ad vantage early. CASHMAN BEND'S CLOTHIER AUTOMATIC POSTAGE METER THE LATEST Machine Rented I!) Postofhrrs To Patrons, Stamps Ant Cancel In One Operation. (Br United rm to Th Bend Bulletin.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 15. Thanks to a new automatic postage meter, which post offices in the large indus trial towns hare ready for hire, and you mar mail a thousand letters without 'stamps as soon as you like to rent the machine. The meter looks like a small hand TINY TOWN SENDS MANY TO LEAGUES! Parents la Mesqiiito, Texas, Halse Their Hoys To lie Hall Players Din Percentage IroflonaK. (Br United PreM to The Bend Bulletin.) DALLAS. Texas. Oct. 15. Every thirteenth person born In Mesquite. Texas, turns out to be a professional baseball player. With a population or 350. this lit tle town, which is located a few miles south of Dallas, has sent twenty- seven native sons to organized base- fied court reporter In the city to tuke the testimony. The hearing, which was set for 2 o'clock this afternoon, was postponed until such time, early next week, as a reporter is available. CLASSIFIED ADVKHTLSING FOR SALE safe, stands about twelve inches high jball and Rome of them have been big and has .an inside mechanism which i league players. provides for a stamping pad which They began to raise their boys to dates the letters and cancels thejbe ball piayCrs back in the eighties, stamp. You hire your machine and;when Babe poIIy went up t0 the Na. take It away from the post office. ; ,ioIlal League as a catcher. Then "charged up" to frank a thousand ; thev geia Mike Erwin to Brooklyn, letters. All your mail clerk has to do : Jack KJmbell to Pittsburgh. Buddy Is to slip the envelopes through the Xapier to Cincinnati ar.d other play foot of the machine, press a button ier3 to mlor leagues. and presto out they come, all daU i aboard thje train. When the thousand TV O MORL CRICKETS THEY AHE HKKE The 999 small car tire: more mileage for less1 money: 30x3. $S.99; 30x3H. $9.99. Savior's Garuge, Greenwood avo. ! S9-112-1I4C FOK SALE Cheap; late model light Ckr In good ronilltlou. 11 Norton ave., corner Division st. s 3-1 12p FOK SALE OK TKADE Portlund acreage for property here, or ci:r down. Phone 245-J. 84-1 12c FOR SALE Reasonable; used piano. Inquire of Mr. .Mm Keliz e at Mannhoimer's store. 95-1 12-11 tp register shows on the machine, the post office rewinds it for a fresh thousand frankings with a special key. Several Now FOUND, EXHIBITED I Two more specimens of the sand York firms have i crlcl"-'L which created much curios adopted the machine since its very ity here several days ago when the recent appearance it has only been 1 first one was brought in by R. N. a few weeks since the post office adopted the invention. RATES REDUCED TO LEGION CONVENTION Round trip fares to the American Legion convention at Kansas City will be at the rate of one cent a mile, - announces J. C. Wright, local agent. The total fare is $104.95. The trip may be begun from October 24 to 27, the return started on November 10. These rates apply to all roads. It is not known whether any Bend Leglonaires plan to go. Buchwalter, have been found since then, the first by D. C. Hale and the second by C. I. Keefer. They are on exhibition in Buchwalter's store. The first cricket was not correctly ident ified until it was sent to an expert at O. A. C. HEARING POSTPONED UNTIL NEXT WEEK Postponement of the hearing of Mark A. Paulson, recently discharged as principal of the high school was made necessary again today when it was found that there was no quali- i 11 i mu ii .--m State Warrants Called The following notice has been received from the Stale Treasurer and Is published for the benefit of those who may- be holding State Warrants? "Notice Is hereby given that there are funds ' " In the State Treasury with which to redeem all outstanding State Warrants drawn on the Keneral fund, indorsed 'Presented and not paid for want of funds,' prior to September 3, 1921. All such ' 'warrants, properly Indorsed, will be paid upon presentation at this office. Interest thereon ceas , , ing from and after October 10, 1921." 7 he First National Bank ( Twt Mini of 9gPKio Bnnci ThU Bank is a Member of the Federal Reserve System FOK SALE Ueo speed wagon; jint overhauled and painted: S4HH.I"). Ford bug; a dandy little car In first la- condition : -'." mi. IlKSCIUTES GAKAfiK CO. Nash Cars Federal Tlren 11 0-1 12c FOK SALE Hy non-resiileiit, two room house and garage; a!so bed stead:;, sewing machl.ie and other furniture. Call before Sunday nt 99D I nion nt. 7S-1 lu-1 1 2p FOK SALE Good, snappy limb! wood from timber logged last; year: don't confuse this with old lifeless limb wood. Phono 2.11-W. ' 67-109-U3p FOR SALE Apples: I am selling a good grade of cooking apples at $1.10 per box. H. J. Lindsay, Hood River, Oregon, It. F. D. No. 3. 5S-106-113C FOK SALE Fine heifer, fresh soon, j Phone 283-M. 86-1 11-1 1 2c I FOR SALE One Thomas drag saw I with two 6 ft. blades and two 6ft. j One Wade drag saw, two five foot . blades and one six foot. Phone Red mond, 910 or write Overlaid Gar- age. Redmond. 66-9 1-11 7p WANTED WANTED Potato pickers at the Pilot Butte ranch. 79-1 10-1 12p GRAND Tonight and Sunday Two Show.7:30 and 9:00 Villiqm J?kim & i r - i v i- Story by William Wallace'Cdok Pathe News and Comedy GRAND OPENING OF THE RTYT 1 1 jA . , IRjE Three Days Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday October 18th, 19th, 20th D. W. GRIFFITH Production In this master production you have soim-thinR more than a motion picture the old, old story, "Way Down Fast," that has meet with such stage success, held its popularity, as has no other melodrama, is revived and its human interest and loveliness en trenched by the unequaled work of Griffith. Never before has a more true to life story appeared on the screen. If vou have seen "Way Down Fast,' its worth seeing again, and if you have never seen it do, by all means. To make the production all that could bo hoped for in superb, up to the minute moving picture exhibition, the accom panying music will be rendered by an accomplished organist on our new $10,000 WURLITZER UNIT PIPE ORGAN Every seat in the house reserved. Reserved seats on sale at Horton Drug Co. Lower floor, $LiO; balcony, $1.00. -I