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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1921)
PAGB . TUB RKND BUIXBTIN. DAILY EDITION, BMND, ORRGON, NATl'RDAY, NOVEWRF.R 10, 10111 OVER MADRAS The People Won't Buy" BEND HER ti- c ni j.r'ft I A City Councilman. 1st This Sp.e. Belong, to C. J. Lvrett A R. tUt M Side Talk No. 6 Hide Talk No. 5 was intended for n I It t lt fun. It was one on mi nil right, anil If the next one lilts you, don't get lu under the rollnr and want to IIkII 'or I am like Bryan be lieve. In pcuse at almost nny price. TIIK BF.XD COMMERCIAL Cl.l'll Twelve mom Im ago I came on! with a rani r lit hint, "Join the Commercial Club with Reservations." After the way in which Ihey hnve bungled up that Ilenliani Falls proposition, I am ready to quit without Reservations. Gentlemen, you are welcome to my $25 member ship due but you must give me an Itemised account to dhow mo wfeat good, my money hax done. io straight ahead, if you know where you are going to. Yours for the good of Itend, V. J. I.KVKRKTT. 1, 8. I handle farm lands as well an city property. Have 91,040 4ot to trade for residence; will pay difference. Also hnve Hood River farm to trade for Rend property. OFFIOK, 1038 BOND STRKKT. HV.K C. J. 1.. MOTHER. CHILDREN CYCLONE VICTIMS (Br United Pran to The Bend Bulletin) POPLAR BLUFFS. Mo., Nov. 19. Three persons were killed when b cyclone struck their farm home five miles east of here. A mother and her two children were the victims. ROBBERS SECURE $100,000 IN GEMS (Br United Pnn to The Bend Bulletin.) ST. PAUL. Minn., Nov. 19. Three men robbed the Gittleton Jewelry Company of $100,000 in gems today. WEST UNIT WOULD BECOME DISTRICT John H. Kollock, of Portland, at torney for the settlors of the West Vnit, today filed with County Clork J. H. Hancr the petition tor a dis trict organisation election. When formed the new organization is to be known as the West Side Irriga tion district. The unit includes lands in Deschutes and Jefferson counties. Kollock went to Prineville Inter In the day to attend to business In connection with the suit filed against Twohy Bros, by the Ochoco project land holders. -4- LIBERTY Sunday Matinee and Night GRAND Monday Night I ... A A I ALSO PATHE NEWS COMEDY Wilton George and our nen $1 0,000 Pipe Organ M'XFKl.KV MAKKS TWO TOVt'll POWX OK- 13-0 MORE P1LKO VI' AtlAlXST HARD 11(J11T1; VXCOACIIF.I) VISITORS. . Before some 300 fans, the Bend high school team this afternoon de feated the, Madras eleven on the local gridiron by a score of 13-0. McNue ly took the bull over in the first qimr ter utter it had been pushed steadily to within striking distance of the Madrus line, and Kohfleld kicked goal. In the third quartor McNeely again scored with a cross buck after two sensutlotiul end runs. Bend took the offensive for the better part of the gnme, but contend ed against a hard fighting, although virtually unronched eleven. The Lineup Position R.E.L. R.T.L. U.G.L. C. L.G.R. L.T.R. L.E.R. Q. R.H.L. L.H.R. F. Substitutes, Bend, Blakelcy, John son. Bend Claypool Boyd Dutt Kohfleld Esllck Nelson Howell Phllbrook Norcott McNeely G. Blnkoley Madrus Southituin U'lten Klbby Cook Crosswhlte Dodd Gray Culp Moore (C.) Tuckor Falkenhagen Classified Advertising Claulflcd advertising chu mi Umi to ent for SO wonb or low. On ent m word for all over 20. All claMMWd ftdvwtitv In itrlctly cuh in advanco FOR SALE FOR SALE Large currant and gooseberry bushes; purchaser to take up the bushes. Cull 11-J. t)3-141-142c FOR SALE Piano, dining table. kitchen cabinet, cedar chest, range, heater and other household goods. 33 Shusta Place. i 68-14l-142p FOR SALE OH TitADE Forty acre ranch, three miles from town, for small residence in town and some cash. Write R. F. I). Route 1, Box 7-A. 35-137-1 4 lp FOR SALE Four foot dry Juniper wood; will deliver for ja.OO per cord. Call Iienkle & Haines. 141-W. 4 4-1 3S-1 4 1 p That's what the stone-age merchant whines all the time. i Great Scott ! I Of course they won't if they, don't have the right clothes at the Right Price. These are differet times and it takes live meth ods to get there. ' , That's why we are selling more suits, overcoats and mackinaws, by thrice the amount than last year. That's why business keeps bumping ahead ev ery day. Bigger assortment lower prices keep things on the hum here right along. , We haven't the time ,to whine. We're kept' busy. G ASHMAN BEND'S CLOTHIER FOR RALE Sevon room modern house, with basement, gnraga and tree lots, for $2,769; will consider light car or small house In trade. A. J. Goggans, phono 278-J. 67-1 40-1 4 lp FOR SALE 117 acre alfalfa ranch at HormlBton, Ore.; plenty water, good barn, tool Bhed and work shop; modern dwollius house; 16 town lots, teams and machinery, bay sheds: one-third cash, balance easy terms at 6 per cent. Address Box 142, Grants Puss, Ore. 19-116-141p FOR SALE Olio lii'iivy teum weiiiht about A, 100; piano and household goods. Cull ut Forbes pliicn, one inllo east of Bend on Burns road. H. G. Bowling. 34-137-1 42p FOR SALE Two car louds dry red juniper fence posts; also cur Juni per four foot wood. Cioorgo Hetniis, Box 125, Redmond. 20-1 34-1 3!p Maintaining Community Credit In the protection of Ihelr depositors banks perform a service that is of great value to the whole community. . ,7' They are instinctively sensitive about maintaining the "reputation and credit of the community at a high level. '"The bonds issued by state, county and local 'subdivisions ' Hrinjr a higher price and are maintained at par by good . banking. -A community without banks finds it hard sometimes to market bondseven for a perfectly feasible and meritorious . .project. ' 1 Banks are not Interested in the sale of securities at heavy discounts and if freely consulted about issues would ... .often prevent losses to the taxpayers. THK FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF I5EXD maintains il. department to consult with its customers or intending '.investors in securities that arc bucked by the community credit. ' J-- The First National Bank , T" Btw or Siihim flHvio TAi Blank i a Member of the Federal Reserve Syste BER T MONDAY and H i TUESDAY BENEFIT BEND VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PS3SSI iliiiiilHPsr WmWM, Ml ''J yi x ? tents Goldwvn Pi Rupert Huglles, vvuu-ujr MiamajoK Amriicdn mau'iea Ail? Pirccteity E. Mason Hopper; . W Goldwyn Picture Tni wonderful picturt bat ivril of th most important cot of "TLt OU Nt." You ar iur to snj'oy it emendy. Buy a ticket and tlp tb fin boys out 30-40-50o. FOR RENT FOR RENT Five room modern home with KftraKii: also four room modern homo; deslruhln location. Bond Investment Co. 46-1 3H-1 4 Ic FOR RENT Ono five room house; SIS OkiIi-ii are. Apply to William Hunderson, 12D8 E. tiernnd street. Gt-Hft-Hr.p WANTED WANTED .Mini with team or Hiitu to sell our fund products, spires, nnviirlnits, toilet articles, nieill'-liies. perfumes, soups and pie llller illrerl to commuter In country and city. Mrfoiinnii ft Co., Wliimia, Minne sota. .Mention tli Ik paper. 2 -1 4 1 p WANTED Solicitor with energy and attrucllvn personality to do few weeks' work with quick selling Christmas gin. Apply by letter, giv ing references and experience., to 1.-13, euro Bulletin. S9-I4l-I43p WANTED Housekeeper: ulsu will have earn of two rlilldren. ("all 51 McKay uve. SS-l4.HIp WANTED ricliiMil girl wants to work for room and board and small niilary. i'linne .Mrs. V, A. Forbes. 3!i:t-J. 6H-1 10 I -Up LOST POSITION WANTED Will anyone need help of an experienced wo mnti In cooking or serving dinners, reus, etc.? Mrs. J. Monro. 433 Broadway. f.fi-1 4U.H I p LOST - Elk receipt bonk containing f.10 cukIi and 17.60 clierk I'lud er please return lo Itniiui il. Ciy Hotel; reward. t'H-1 4 t 1 4Hp LOST Fnney hair pin on the . streets nt Bend. Finder plensn re turn lo The llillletlll olllro; reward. n 4 -1 4 I p Grand SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1 Also Hall Room Boys Comcrjy "THEIR DIZZY FINISH" A Dundy Show for lOo and 25a