The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, December 22, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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TUB nBND nVLIiRTlIf. DAILY EDITION, 11KNT), OltRflON, TliriWIUY, IIKrKMIlF.lt IM, I l-JS I
THIS SPACE BELONGS TO C. J. LEYERETT
SIDK TALK NO. 20
TO TW SCHOOL IIDAK1)
Wliy ithoiilil you worry? 801,000.00 In n lot (if money to
upend itt one year on the ncHimiIh of (lend. Jut net down to
a "4 li. IiunIs" mid you will make ii nil . K.
Yours truly,
l J. LF.Vl'.HF.TT.
P,
S. For sale, 4 room liousp and 2 lots near Kenwood
Price fl.tlKI.
Hrliotd
Oilier, I0V; llonil Street, Rem, Oregon
-SKK C. J. L,
WEATHER NO BAR
TO ROAD TRAINING
local And Visions Boxers Keep Vp
Morning Outdoor Grind Are
Judged To lie Well Matched
Road work is a disagreeable part
of tralnine or a fight these days,
but each morning the men who are
conditioning for Monday's smoker
may bo secu reeling off the miles
in an attempt to gain Ae strength
and wind necessary. Willie St. Clair
and his two. companions from Port
land are (scarcely accustomed to such
weather as (hey are encountering
here, but to date none have weak
ened; while nothing daunts the trio
of local fighters who are signed to
appear Monday night at the American
Legion building.
The evening period also finds the
men always on the job, going through
the- paces of shadow boxing, rope
skipping and bag punching, with a
tew rounds of boxing to finish off.
Fans who have seen the visitors work
out declare that the men are well
matched with the local boys, and pre
dict that all of the fights will be bet
ter than those seen here three weeks
previous. .
KEARNS PLANS FILM
JOB FOR CHAMPION
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 22. Jack
Dempsey and "Aromatic" Jack
Kearns, bis manager, are here on a
Buy region for several weeks.
Following the close of the vaude
ville circuit tour, It is understood
that Kearns will rush his chump in
to the movies again, just to keep a
few punches ahead on the old meal
ticket while waiting for another
fight.
EXCHANGE RATE AID
TO HATERS OF WORK
Swiss Jieur llordcr Draw Pay, Move
To Austria, Change Money, And
Then Live In Luxury.
GENEVA. Dec. 22. The Austrian
exchange rate is causing considerable
perturbation to the Swiss unemploy
ment authorities in districts within
easy distance of the Austriau fron
tier. The "won't works" have found it
a pleasant game to hike for Austria
as soon as they have drawn their
fortnight's unemployment pay of 6.50
francs per day and change it into
Austrian kronen which at the present
rate of exchange works out at some
thing near 7.000 kronen a day. On
this amount they can live in comfort
at good class hotels.
GERMAN TOYS AGAIN
IN AMERICAN SHOPS
BRIDGEPORT, Coun. Dec. 22.
During the Christmas season the
American public is buying fewer toys
made in America than during the
vaudeville tour. They will be in the year of 1919, according to Harry C.
Ives, President of the Toy Manufact
urers Association of Amertcu.
In 1919 more I hull $88,000,000
worth of Amuriruii toya wore sold
nt wholesale but this year Gorimin
miule toys are on the market, Ives
stated. lie pointed out that the
Gorman-made doll was especially
popular to tho American buyers.
RAILROAD FARE IS
CHARGED FOR BAIT
LONDON, Dec. 22. All Busier
boarding a train at Wroxhum carry
ing his can of live-bait was stuRgerod
to receive a demand for "excess lug
gage faro," the railway officials con
tending that live-bait small fishes
swimming lu a can was not passen
gers' "ordinary" luggage.
Ho had to pay, but all the anglers'
associations In England are taking
the mutter up with the railway companies.
SECRETARY ALMOST
A SON TO HARDING
ty Itayiiioud flapper .
lUnitisI rrxu Staff CormpoiiilriiO
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. George
II. Christian. Jr., in addition to being
tho President's private secretary, is
almost his adopted son.
There is something parental in the
fondness the president and Mrs.
Harding have for Christian. Having
no children, and having seen Chris
tian grow up from boyhood, thoy
come by this fueling quite naturally.
Christian has always believed in
sticking close to Harding. That's
probably the reason he now sits just
outside the president's door In the
White House executive offices.
FOR RENT
FOIt RENT One furnished house
keeping room. Phone 71-.M.
57-1.1-lGp
FOR KENT One four room modern
house. Inquire Draglch & Spring
er, or call 3 5-W. S5-12-IH?'
Christmas Dance
Saturday. December 24
At The GYM
Given by The Amerian Legion
Wilson George Orchestra
Public Invited
INVITO Lav
TO UKCOME ONE
of our prosperous and
thrifty depositors, and
have a separate In
come from the one
you earn. Let your
money multiply you
along the road of
prosperity and afflu
ence. Make your ini
tial deposit today.
Then dribble in a few
dollars regularly. The
sacrifice will be in
significant, but the
sum total In the name
of compound interest
will be most significant.
The First National Bank
., Tm Bihi or 8pFmo Smyic
Thit Bank fa a Member of the Federal Reserve System
UsefulGifts
Are Quite The Proper
Thing This Christmas
WHAT COI LI) VOl' KIND
THAT WOILI) I IK MOliK
VSF.FUL THAN FOOD?
We nip offering muny arti
cles of food, each put up In
neat Christmas puckaes.
Hams, Hides of Itncon, Iloxes
of I'runcs, Itoxes of liuishis
Virginia Dure Wine in two
sizes, and mnuy kinds of
Heinz Pickled Good.
Our Fresh Fruits and Vege
tuhlcs are always fresh and the
best obtainable.
CANDY and
NUTS
We have an exceptionally
large stock of Holiday Cundy
and Nuts of all kinds.
OltDKI! VOIR CHKIttT.MAtt
TURKEY
TOMOKKOW
When you are plumiing yniii'
Christmas Dinner remember
that we can supply )" with
tiny dainty you may desire.
out F.XTIHF, STOCK OF
GHOCKKIKH IS FHF.NII
A XI) OUl I'IMCKS AUF,
RIGHT.
WANTED
WANTRD lly reliable woman, euro
of children evenings or during
parents' iibsuuce; references. l'hono
30S-M. 02-ln-lUc
W ANTIC 1) Honest work at humml
prices; Cliarloa it. Stanton, paint
er uml papiirhuuKor; bouse pulming
lu all Its branches: ralHomliiitiu a
specialty. 1073 Wall St. 80-1 3-1 Sn
WANTIOD Men to board and room;
clean, modern bouse; plenty hot
waler; reusouable rates. Inquire
il'Jtl Colorado Ave. Kl-12-ir.p
USED CARS
I'SK.l) CAIt.H FOIt HA1.K Ono Ford,
one Hill) Velio; one lluliy tlriind
Chevrolet; one model N Hup. These
cars have boon put In III" very host
mechanical condition. All have good
tires. They will ho sold al niiipiU
InKly low prices. Von cull buy liny
one of these cars at your own lerius
with a very muall payment down.
Pioneer (liu'iiite. IH-H I tie
nil other fount rim; condition good:
nwnur placed It In our hands to null
lit u bargain ruin; vliisml curs am
morn popular than ever: look this
nun over ul the (Vntral Oinxon
Motor Co., Kuril uuelilH. II H -1 ft-1 7o
FOUND
(.'Alt FOIt SAI.F.-IU20 Ford ncduii,
equipped with electrical Hlurlor,
wire wheels, spot IlKht mid apiied
iimeter: inm-liiiiilciilly In Hue trim In
TAK K.N I I'- About December lb.
ut in placn II ',i mill's northeast
nf lli'tid, Iwii 2 year old heifers;
one n .lersey, the oilier u Durham;
both have short crop rluht imr and
bland iindeclpheriihle. Owner may
have same by paying for feed bill
mid this ml. II It Polder. M-lnp
Lfflberfty
Friday and Saturday,
Matinee and Night
Only 20c-30c-35c
JESSE. L
LA SKY
AC
a
paramount
Qirtun
Adapted from "The ynnrry," by John A. Morosu. Directed Ii) Tom Fuiiiiiiii.
Scenario by Frank Condon.
IUIt;litlnK the Joy of bis wedding ibiy the aliailnw nf prl-.un walls! And the
arms of love bad to yield to the law. For ucrlme of which another iiinn nan unlit) !
What was the past Hint the bride did nut know? What was the future that
tliese two miiiiIn fiiiiidu throiiKh touctlicr?
Thomas MeiKlinn's (ireatest Hole Slnre te Lonne Tucker's "The Minnie Man."
ALSO I'AltAMOt'XT MAOAI.MO
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We Are Thanking Ourselves for Buying Large Quantities. We Are Still Able
to Supply Your Christinas Candy at Marked Savings.'
For The Remaining Two Days We
Will Sell at Lower Prices Than
Before, If The Stock Holds Out
NOW PRICED AT
30c
FULL POUND
CREAM MIXED
Fill the Stockiogs
FULL
NOW PRICED AT
25c
FULL POUND
BROKEN MIXED
Brilliant Colors, Tusty
Candy
NOW PRICED AT
35c
FULL POUND
FRENCH MIXED
Costs a little more
Worth the Dillerencc
Ribbon Candy, Full Pound, 25c
Mixed Nuts, 30c Brazil Nuts, 35c Walnuts, 45c
Almonds, 40c
Fresh and Salted Peanuts, full pound, 20c
Do Not Forget the Pop Corn, 10c lb., 3 lbs., 25c
LINK & R0WN--Cash Grocery
Phone 26-J
Farm Products
Distributing Co.