The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 10, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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THB DBN'D BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION, IlKND, OIUWiON, WKDNKHDA Y, MAY 10, I0U3.
STATE PITERS'
WORKS LISTED
The at. Ho library receutly Issued
a list containing more than 400 Ore
gon author. It includes not only
writers o( imaginative literature, but
hIeo writers of history, botany, tra
vel, essays, geology aud educational
Work. The Deschutes county library
owns work of three new ones, listed
below.
Hook by Yliroc Nmv Oregon Authors
Hall "Curtains." Poetry which
Bomo critics consider better than
Sara Truosdalo. Tho author is an
Invalid aud lives in Portland.
. Parsons ."Pastels and Silhou
ettes." Tootry. The author also
writes plays. Sho lives In Portland.
Prise stories of 1921. Contains
"The Heart of Little Shlknra." on
which Edison Marshall the Oregon
author won the $500 prise offered
by the socioty of arts and sciences
for the best short story written by an
American in 1931.
O til or New Books
Lie -"Family at Gilie." The au
thor Is well known in Norway as a
portrayer of 'social customs.
Sandburg "Smoke and Steel."
Life today is transmuted into words,
sometimes very beautiful, sometimes
very ugly. Read these aud see new
lights and shadows all about.
. Untermeyer Modern British Poe
try. Seventy-nine writers from Har
dy to Graves are represented. Each
author's pooms are accompanied by
a short biography and critique and
the names of his more important
published" wort .
Repplier Book of famous verse.
One of the best poetry collections.
Now Children's Fiction
Johnson "Varmint."
Martin 'Abbia Ann."
MasetietdT "Jim Davis." ,
Masefieid "'Martin Hyde." '
Masters, ."Mitch Miller."
Meigs- -"Kingdom of the Winding
Road." '
Moleswprth "Cuckoo Clock."
Montgomery "Anne of Green
Gables."
Morley "Donkey John of Toy
Valley."
Munroe-r-"FIamingo Feather."
Pier "Harding of St. Timothy's."
Seton "Two Little Savages."
Sewell "Black Beauty."
Stein "Gabriel and the Hour
Book." Stevenson "Treasure Island."
White "Blue Aunt." ,
Wiggin "Rebecca of Sunnybrook
Farm.".
Wilson "Tad Sheldon, Boy
Scout."
Zillgmeyer "Johnny Blossom."
Zillgmeyer "What Happened to
Inger Johanue." '
DURYEA TO SPEAK
AT HIGH SCHOOL
Parents And Patrons Invited To
Hear Addross By State Cham
ber of Commerce Man.
Patrons of the Bend schools and
parents of students are invited to
attend the meeting at 11:30 o'clock
Thursday forenoon in the auditor
ium, when M. J. Duryea, secretary of
the organization and service depart
ment of the State Chamber of Com
, merce, will address the students and
any others who wish to attend-
His subject will be one of interest
and benefit to parents and patrons,
as well. as to the students, it is announced.
Second Chilean Ends
Life Because Pcgrgy
Would Not Give Love
l Br United Trw to Tin IWnd Bulletin.)
PARIS, May 10. Lleutouaut
Rlvas Muntt, Chilean delegation
attache, is dying here todity
from poison tuken to esse his
unrequited love for Peggy Joyce,
the "siren of the century."
Clasped in his locked lunula
was a clipping telling of Peggy's
declared love for William Erra
lufis, another Chilean youth
who committed suicide lust
week for Peggy's love.
SAYS PREACHER LED
COAL MINERS' ARMY
(By United Preu to Tho Bend Bulletin.)
CHARLESTOWN', W. Va., Muy 10.
Rev. Jesse Wilburn, Baptist min
ister led the first armed miner army
company at the battle of Illulr Moun
tain last summer, Volasco Cnrpenter,
Brush Creek miner, testified today
at the treason trial of Bill Bliuurd,
union chief.
MRS. MANNY WILL
REPRESENT LEAGUE
Mrs. Carrie D. Manny, president
of the Woman's Civic loague of Bend,
was chosen to represent the league at
the annual meeting of the State Fed
eration of Women's clubs, at Tilla
mook May 31 and 32, and June 1 and
2. Mrs. R. S. Dart was elected as
alternate delegate.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENTS
CI twined dvrtUttt chm pr Imim 10
nnU fur 10 word or !, On ent pr
wurd for H ovr 10. All alaMittat fcdvtrti
tag atrwtly tah In advance.
WANTED
SITUATION WANTICI Three year
college commerce student desires
work. Address A. D. Trotter, general
delivery. Bend. 8S-132-134p
WANTED Two rock men for Tum-alo-Histers
highway. Phone R. 11.
Gould tonight. 80-132c
WANTED First clnBB cook at the
Mouululii View hospltul. Phone
2SS. 83-131-132p
WANTED TO RENT Furnished
housekeeping room.- Call Phone
3R0-J. 80-13l-l33p
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Kirston horse stump
puller and 300 feet cable; ail good
as new. Inquire W. K. Irvine, 134
Dolawuro avo., ltend. 94-132p
FOR SALE Cheap; adjustuble dross
form; nearly new. Apply- 833
Federal St., Bund. 91-132p
FOR SALE Fifteen sucks of Earliest
of All spuds, 2 cents per pound at
the ranch. H. R. Holder, R. F. D.
No. 1. 87-132-1 33p
FOR SALE Small modern house,
furnlMhiut nr iinfiirniHhnrt? Miiinll
payment down; easy terms; would
iukb car in traue; might . rent to
responsible party. 530 Colorado ave
nue. 84-131-132p
STATE OF OREOOX, DEPART
MENT OF STATE, SALEM
WRIT OF KLECTIOX
To the Sheriff of the County of
Deschutes. State of Oregon:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon:
.Whereas, a petition was filed In
the offlco of the Secretary of State
of the State of Oregon on April 25
1922, by electors of the State of
Oregon demanding the recall of
Fred A. Williams from the office of
Commissioner of the Public Service
Commission of Oregon; and
Whereas, said Fred A. Williams
as Commissioner of the Public Serv
ice Commission of Oregon did not
offer his resignation or resign from
said office within five (57 days after
the filing of the aforesaid petition;
Now, Therefore, by virtue of the
authority vested in me by the con
stitution and laws of the State of
Oregon, I, Sam A. Kozer, Secretary
of State of the State of Oregon, do
hereby order that on Friday, the
19th day of May, 1922, a special
election be held in the State of
Oregon for the purpose of submitting
to the legal electors of the State of
Oregon the question of whether or
not said Fred A. Williams. Commis
sioner of the Public Service Cora
mission of Oregon, shall be recalled.
and for the purpose of filling the
office of Commissioner of the Public
Service Commission of Oregon for
the remainder of the term expiring
on the first Monday in January.
1923; and
You, the said Sheriff of the Coun
ty of Deschutes, State of Oregon,
are hereby commanded to forthwith
notify the several judges and clerks
of election in each and all of the
several election precincts in said
County of Deschutes, State of Ore
gon, to hold a special election In
each of said precincts on Friday, the
19th day of May, 1922, as aforesaid,
in the manner and form as general
elections are held, pursuant to the
statutes in such cases made and pro
vided, and for the purpose herein
before stated.
In Testimony Whereof, I have
hereunto set my band and affixed
the Seal of the State of Oregon.
Done at the Capitol, at Salem,
Oregon, this first day of May, A. D.
1922.
SAM A KOZER,
(SEAL) Secretary of State.
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m tFrijMJtsVV We will pilot you away Xi
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9S vV?r.2k. TiHl3 of adversity that often m
m T (i 'fti" i -"n a business ship f
m ' ''f&lptfjlRrla against the rocks of dis- .
m 'WW".W'M1 artrous bankruptcy.
II The First National Bank I
I this Bank I o Member of the Federal Reserve System ',' . I
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FOR SALE Modern house, four
N rooms and sleeping porch; garden
spot: wood snon; pince tor cnicKous
close to mills and close to town
good terms. Inquire 723 Hill st.
8S-131-135p
FOR RENT. BALK OR TRADE 40
acres, Improved; close In; Imple
ments for sale; also one mure and
one yearling colt. Cull at cross
roads of old Hums and Hour Creek
roads. L. M. Burt. R.1-1 32-1 35p
FOR RENT Modern house, live
rooms and finished attic: 908
Ogdua ave. Inquire 901 Ogden uvo.
B6-132-134P
FOR RENIV-Ono lurge front room.
134 Colorado ave. 71-130-132p
FOR RENT Four room collauo lo
cated on paved strum, lnqulro
Diieliwaltor's Sport Store.
8I-131-130O
FOR RENT Throo room house;
modern; 118 Hawthorne, In
quire llullutln ulllcu. 72-130-13UC
FOR RENT Largo, now, modern,
furnlnhod four room house; alone
In; no children. Inquire 214 St.
Helens pluuo. 7S-130-I82
KOIl KENT Eighty ucres ut Powell
Unite; forty ueres water right ;
Htoro and sehool nn place. Phone
1-F-ia for furthnr liirormutlmi.
82-131-133(1
PERSONAL
ANYONE knowing llio wheruiihoiitH
of lloh ItohnrtH, know us '"l'e"
ItdlieriM, pleimn notify XI 4, rare Tim
lliillollu, Anxious frleiiil who Is 111
Imiulres. Illl-I 2H-I ht,t
FOR SALE Comptometer. Bur
roughs calculator; price 1115.00.
Call Bulletin office. 78-131-132p
FOR SALE Three good cows, two
fresh, giving five gallons daily.
Inquire 134 Colorado avenue.
71-130-132p
FOR SALE! 100 pound Davis porta
ble generator. Bend Iron Works.
69-130-135C
FOR SALE Four room modern
house, on terms. Inquire 605
Columbia. . 75-130-132p
FOR SALE: Saw mill: we have a
No. 2 Russell mill, complete, with
58 Inch I. T. circular saw, 50 b.p.
engine and boiler, new carriage.
1800 gallon galvanized Iron water
supply tank, all In splendid condi
tion; also one 16 h p. upright steam
engine, complete, with governor,
brand new, for sale, or open to any
business proposition. J. N. Masten
Lumber Co.. La Pine,. Oregon.
48-113-143C
TO TRADE
WILL TRADE Stock of groceries.
tinware, galvanized ware, etc., for
320 or 640 acres of desert land. Call
of an evening at Wright Hotel. Ask
for Mr. Cutright. 63-1 27-1 63p
FOR RENT
FOR KENT Large front furnished
sleeping room; modorn home;
close In. 42 Hawthorne. Phone
17-M. 92-132-133P
FOR RENT Six room house. 328
Bond street. Inquire 946 Delaware
avenue. RB-mztrc
Try Workingraens
Store First
Boys' Scout Shoes, now
priced ....$1.50 and $1.75
Boys' Home Guard now
priced at $3.50
Every Boy, rubber heel,
at ..i:. ...:.:......:..$3.50
Work Shoes
America's Standard, at,
pair $2.90
Regiment, Munson last,
at $3.25
U. S. A., Munson last,
at $3.50.
Honest Shoes and Real
Values
To fit any foot; styles
and prices too numerous
to quote in this space.
See our Buckingham &
Hecht, and Endicott
Johnson Shoes
Ladies' Puce Silk Hose
at, pair $1.00
22x44 Heavy Turkish
Towels, each 35c
Tents, Blankets, Bed
Sheets, Robes, ' Under
wear and General Line
of Clothing.
EIK BUILDING
Opposite Postoffice
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LIBERTY
Tonight and Thursday
7:30 and 9:00 20c and 35c
v it J V
S M St,1 't -
Never before could you
. -n si
get so mucn me worii
JAR-OWNERS who bought a 30x3'A
"Usco" for $10.90 last Fall have
discovered this by now
Nobody before ever got so much
tire value in the neighborhood of ten dollars.
They never had to question the quality
with the makers of U. S. Royal Cords
behind it. - '
They couldn't help admiring the
grice spontaneously - made to
meet the new economy times.
mi1! "U:o for $10.90 last FaU have .. JBSg
Mil
United States Tires Ij
Unhid States Rubber Company fF
A tire that would
be high value at
morethan$10.90.
At $10.90 it is
unapproached.
United Status Tires
art Gestures
1921
U.S. Tin Co.
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you can ;
buy
U.S.Tirest
Hubble Service Station