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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1922)
THK IlKND IllH.KTIN. DAILY EDITION, IlKKD, OUBOON, NAITIIDAY, JI NK 10, I0SM. DECISION WITHHELD IN STATE BANK CASE PAGE 8 la Pino Man, Witness In Htitt Against Federal Keserve, lliicli I'roiu I'orlluml. No deciuion in the action of Iho Btnto baulis against the San Francisco Federal Reserve bank for an injunc tion again! harassment of small banks to cumpcl them to give clear ance at par, was given yesterday in the federal court of Portland, accord ing to A. G. Cholick, cashier of the La Pine bunk, who was an important ' witness. Court adjourned until Mon-, day. With three witnesses for the j Btate banks yet to be heard. Cholick finished Riving his testimony Friday, and was in Bend today ou his way home to La Pino. The lurgo banks had a practice of presenting checks to the small banks and demanding cash, refusing to take drafts, Cholick said, with the inten-! tion of cutting down the cash re serves of the state banks to nn em bnrrassing point. PREDICTS SCHOOLS FOR CREDIT MEN Judge Morrow Addresses Meeting of Association Summarizes Laws of Collections. . UMftNrWtt A MUlEuiiMik Await nn u fy tMkM K il f M4 Am J J. fJbli. ' BJ i i J. n... r,.. .. a n i i I Schools for credit men, as well as for those who plan to engage in other special lines of business, were pre dicted for the near future by Judge Robert Q. Morrow, in an address at the Bend Credit association meeting last night. As a practical aid to the merchants present in making collections. Judge Morrow summarized the established laws of liens and collections which have been developed in Oregon. Sev eral committee reports were made. GRAIN GROWERS TO FORM CORPORATION Will Equip This House With a Very Complete and Exceptionally Beautiful Set of Lighting Fixtures. Our stock of Lighting Fixtures is representative of the best the market affords, at the lowest prevail ing prices. These Fixtures are connected so as to be illuminated for your inspection OFFICE OPEN TONIGHT Bend Water Light & Power Company Million Dollar Backing Provided For Subsidiary Organization To Growers' Association. (By United Pica to The Bend Bulletin.) WASHINGTON, June 10. Forma tion of the United States GrSin Grow ers Sales Corporation as a subsidiary of the United States Growers' asso ciation, to handle sales of grain for farmers, will be announced today by James K. Mason, vice-president of the Grain Growers' association. Mason told the senate sub-committee holding hearings on the Kenyon resolution that 50,000 had been ad vanced for the new concern and that financial backing totalling $1,000, 000 had been aisured if needed. TWO BEND MEN GET STATE BONUS LOANS Bend's list of ex-service men who have received their state bonus loans was increased to three today, war rants being issued to Cassie Flynn and Ray Jackson. Dr. H. C. Dodds was the first local man to get action from the bonus commision. TUMALO, SISTERS TO PLAY OFF TIE Tumalo and Sisters baseball teams will tomorrow decide the rivalry be tween the two communities, when they meet at Tumalo In the final con test, each having previously won a game. They will play at 2:30 o'clock. DRAW PLANS FOR MASONIC TEMPLE Plans and specifications for the new Masonic temple, construction of which is contemplated by the local Masonic lodges, are being prepared by John Cunningham, local contrac tor, and Lee A. Thomas, architect. The building will cost something over $25,000. The site has not yet been selected, according to local members of the order. FOR SALE OR TRADE For lighter car, Hudson super six. Call Myrl Hoover at police station. 6-6-7p FOR SALE Two 3 room houses: electric lights and water In; $100 for the two If taken at onco. In quire H. L. Ogden, East Second and Hawthorne. 7-8p CLASSD7IED ADVERTISEMENTS Classified advertUin charge per luut 10 eenti for 20 words or less. On cent per word for all over 20. All classified advert i ing strictly cash in advance WANTED WANTED Passage to southern Cal ifornia by auto by lady passenger. Phone 140-W, for Apartment 1. 5-6 p WANTED TO BUY Clean cotton rags at The Bulletin office. tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Brand new Ford road ster; equipped with shocks, spare tire, tube and tire cover; $500, on terms. Phone 226-J, evenings. 96-G-Tc FOR SALE Forty acre improved ranch; horses, harness and -all farming tools: household furniture; automobile; 33 ucre water right; three miles from town; will take soldier's loan on payment. Address XSS, care Bulletin. SS-B-tip FOR SALE Modern live room house, furnished or unfurnished. 1027 Albany avo. 71-l-26p FOR RENT FOR RENT Two furnished, clean rooms: close in, at 6 Irving ave. Apply after 6 p. m. 97-6p FOR RENT Three room furnished house: good location; nice luwn and shade trees; will give lease to responsible party. inquire 97 Shasta place. 9K-6p FOR RENT New furnished apart ment; electric stove and heat; modern. West Third utid Portland ave. 2-6-Sc FOR RENT Furnished light house keeping rooms. Inqulro Holmes Grocery. Phono 210-J. 3-6p FOR RENT Small house near mills partly furnished; $6.50 a month. S. It. Hogln, 34 Lafuyette. 4-6p FOR RENT Furnished room: cIoho in. Phono 34 5. U0-5-8c FOR RENT Strictly modern fur nished sleeping room. 256 Dela ware avo. K0-4-6C FOR RENT Three room apartment' partly furnished; reasonable rent. 362 Riverside. 87-4-Up MISCELLANEOUS UNIVERSAL REPAIR SHOP Safe ty ruzor blade and old stylo razors sharpened; shonrs sharpened while you wait: guns repaired; prices same as Portland. 808 Wall street, over B. W. L. & P. Co. of-; lire. 91-5-lflp FOR SALE By owner, Bartlett hotel; splendid business proposi tion; forty boarders; rooms always full; waiting list; terms If desired. 1-6-Sc .. . W-?l"?"-. : --'I1 if im$MM& Eir: M . --' PUT YOUR MON K V IX & a the bank so that when the man with the dark lantern comes you need not worry. Money in the bank is a valuable asset to a man. It lends pres tige too, for people look up to a man who has a bank account. Start to save today and let your money earn more money for you. The First National Bank of Bend Taa Bab or Sqpmior Smbtic This Bank Is a Member of the Federal Reserve System 5 Goldwyn presents Come On Over by Rupert Hughes & Collen Moore A quaint Irish story filled with humor with now and then n toiii li of pathos mill a thrill, a well set plot and one of (lie best erli't'tril casts seen In any picture. Ily nil moans nee this picture. Von will like It as yon did "The Old Nest" and "Hnilllng Throunli." Sunday Matinee and Night and Monday Some Dandy I Tj o i- a Ka-Lu-A Fox Trot Whitman Orch. Everybody Stt'i Fox Trot Whitman Orch. 75c Lovey-Dove Fox Trot All Star Trio You Can Have Every Light On, Hroadway ... ' -..International Orchestra 75c Teasin' Fox Trot All Star Trio No Use Crying Fox Trot All Star Trio 75c Rosy Posy Fox Trot Whitman Orch. Some Sunny Day Fox Trot Chub Hay HORTONS Uksaci4x4xxra PR AND TONIGHT AND SUNDAY AXjLI 1 2 Showi. 7:)0 incl 9:00 R.jul.r P.icei MJ J Ba rries p 'av fvflPi 'THE LITTLE n viite minister The' story of a town & that wns nil upset till a iv. gypsy girl enmn and iipsnt It some more! Iln v devilled Iho bigwigs, the nlnlstor and ull! 3 ; Then she showed them 1: S whut u hit of lovo can ; ill) and ant the whole Mntido Atlanta grnat- 1 1 W: -t;