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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1922)
PAGE 4 THK IUCND nVIJJCTin. JA1IT KltlTlOX, RKNI, OIUMION, FRIDAY, JII.V 14, lOU'J Saturday Specials! Rib Boiling Beef, 3 pounds 25c Lean Fleshy Boiling Beef 121c per lb. Shoulder Steak 18c per lb. Pot Roast - - 15c per lb. Cross Rib Roast 18c per lb. Breast of Veal, for stuffing or stew - - 12c per lb. Veal Roast 20c per lb. Veal Steak 22c per lb. Fancy Fat Hens, Spring Chickens (1922 Model), Butter, Bread, Assorted Cheese, and Pickles A Complete Line of Lunch for That Sunday Outing FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO OREGON MARKET FOR SALE Chnli-n registered Jer. soy hull 1'ulvon, sired by host HI. Mowoa hulls; ion ho null I o prices; V. 8. Kiivortimonl ai'r roil U herd. It. II. Wlnocurvor, Itnulu No. I. Mo Mliiuvlllii, Ore. 20-3 1 -aVci KOlt SAI.K (')u-h(ki' Wlill brood I sow uiiil lirml Kill brood cow. John i llolfil.-h. Mllllain, (Ini. 23-3IP We Deliver to Your Door Phone 92 WOMEN IN SPORTS IS FRENCH ISSUE Kew Athletic Activities Are Open for Gentler Sex, Is Ex pressed Belief. ( By United Press to The Bond Bulletin. ) PARIS, July 14. Should women in France lake up sports and if so to what extent? That is the ques tion which French women are now debating n he press. It is a- question that would have shocked the last generation and which this generation considers only with reserve, the general concensus of opinion being that the chief role of woman is in maternity, which pre vents her partaking of violent exer cise. Some women have expressed the opinion that "sports spoil the figure and that it destroys a woman's grace and strips her or her feminine charms." One woman asks: "What sports can a woman take up if she has serv ant trouble and the education of her children to look after, besides flirting and gossiping?" Another believes that there are only a few sports which women should take up and enumerates tliem. Walking, running, swimming, row ing, bicycling, tennis and fencing. A young girl writes that of 10 of her friends 7 have expressed a desire j to take up sports, but 4 of these are i forbidden to do so by their parents and the other 3 are too busy. Only a few favor sports as bene ficial to: health and the welfare of the future' generation. CONSIDERS ALBINO TROUT POSSIBILITY Pol I hind Ki.sliernian Recalls Spear ing of White Plikeiel ill Minuoutn Lake. Possibility that alhiuo trout may be successfully brought to ndult growth is indicated in a letter re ceived today by Pearl Lynes, Tumalo hatchery superintendent, from S. T. O'Neill of Portland, based on a news story recently published to the effect that while albino trout are frequently hatched and planted, none so far as is known, have ever been caught. "Noted your article in local paper," writes O'Neill, "and am interested due to the fact that I once speared a two pound albino pickerel. "I think that you will find it pos sible to raise a species of albino trout by separating them from the others while young. "The fish I speak of was silver scaled and pink eyed and was speared in Fort lake. Minnesota about 1912." HATCHERY WILL GET MORE RAINBOW EGGS The Chinchilla. The chinchilla is a small South American, . .rodent, representing n numerous family. It is prized for Its fur. particularly the Antlenn chinchil la, whose mouse gruy wool Is peculiar ly soft and lustrous. Ancient Peru vians used the wool In the manufac ture of line fabrics. Chinchilla cloO Is muile-.to imitate the fur. One hundred and seventeen thou sand rainbow trout eggs, brought by auto from Klamath, are now in the troughs at the Tumalo hatchery. Tuesday employes of the plant on the Tumalo will go again to Fort Kla math for a consignment of spawn at least as large. Aunt Mandy's Code. In Georgia they tell of the old black cook who was lorritli-'. to discover that one of the younger negroes, n helper in the kitchen, had been caught stealing. "Now," said Aunt Mundy. "I don't believe in steulin'. 1 never takes nothln' 'cept it's something to eat, or soinethin' to wear, or soinetliln' what I thinks de missus don't want, or somethin' de boss Is got too blind to miss !" Harper's Magazine. SJI (rvrax KEEP Your. ACCOUNTS STRAIGHT FOR kYou! ifsr mm - A BANK BOOK is an efficient bookkeeper. You will know at all times the exact amount rash you have In re serve and it will add to your business astuteness to do business by check. Allow u.i to serve you. The First National Bank of Bend This Bank 'a a Member of the Federal Reserve System CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS KOlt SAI.K K I vn -room house, modern, near mills, easy terms, f.HOO down, f 25 per month. KOlt SAI.K I Five-room moilnru house lu Wlo.st ioi'Im. 2.I50; terms. ! FOR SAI.K lluli'k Six KuiulHtur, rar In A I i condition; $Sf. TO KXt'H AMI K IliKhl.v Improved KO-ncrn farm, 16 miles do in llend, to cxiiuuiRo for llend property, TO KXt'H ANOR Tlnihnr at St. Mury's, Idaho, tor limine In Bond. TO KXt'HAMlK Highly Improved Wlllumottu Val ley farm, modern In evnry respect, for Cunt nil Oregon slock riinch. TO KXCHANtiK A nice, little farm lu Northern California for llend property or furm ueur llend. TO KXCHANCIK Oeucrul merchandise business and iiulldliiK. ulso acre of ground witn six-room house, small Willamette Valley town, for farm In Deschutes County. TO KXCHANflK 80-acre farm lu I, Inn County, Ore gon, stuck and equipment, no Incum brance, for IrrlKUted farm In lies-! chutes Couiitv. TO KXCHANtiK Highly Improved 40 acres near Modford. hearing pouches, pours, cherries, 20 acres lu alfalfa, electric light, etc., for Deschutes County Ir rlguted farm. i TO EXCHANGE-- I Seven-room house In llend. luilii cuinhereil. for a good automobile. II KM I AM FALLS ItKAI.TY CO., i lloiid, Oregon. I'limie III! W (;-32-3SC ' C'iaiuinr,! tulvertuing en.rtt. iwr Ihim 10 eenu for 20 worth or Iww. On cent wr word for all over 20. All elasillU'd advertis ing itrictly eiuh In advance. FOR RENT KOU KKNT Two-room furnished npurtmeiit with bath. Inquiro 604 Lava road. 1 T-:t3-34i FOll KKNT 4-room modern house. sleeping porch, wood shed and garage. 225 Florida. 13-33-36p KOH KKNT Three-room furnished apartment. Inquire 726 Delaware 92-30tfc FOR KKNT New modern apart ment, furnished: electric stove. Inquire Shaffer Apartments, West Third and Portland Ave. S7-30-34p WANTED WANTKD Address of Henry Cha pel. Will give $2.50 reward. U. W. L,. 413 Second St., Alhnnv. Ore. 19 -34-37p I WANTKD .Man for state highway construction. See Robert II. Gould. O'Kane Building. ls-34-3c I WANTED Experienced waitress. Downing Cafe. 12-32tfc WANTED Girl for general house work, Apply Hotel Portland. Sl-29-34p WANTED Girl for general house work, liartlett Hotel. 56-20tfc FOR SALE KOH SALE 5-room modern house. two lots, fenced one In ir,lfli S39 Columbia. 10-32-3-lti KOlt SAI.K 2fi head ol cattle, 5 cows. 10 heifers, 4 calves. 5 steers, 1 bull; $30 per head If you tnku the hunch. Cuttle are up the river. If you are Interested, 1 will take you up and show them. II. II. Geliles, It. K. 1). No. 1, llend. I4-3.1-34p KOH SAI.K Drug saw and outfit. Inquire evenings after t at 12G4 Marshall, near bull park. 6-31-33p KOIl SALE at a bargain, comfor table three-room little house; wa ter and fixtures built In; has garago. Tonus. Write, Owner, llox No. 236. llolso, Idaho. S9-.10.30p USED CARS CAH KOH SAI.K 1917 Kurd lour ing car for $226, or will trudn for roadster. Will pny difference. If any. Inquire C. C. Miller, Orrell's burlier shop. 7-32-34p PERSONAL LEARN' telegraphy In three to livo months. Enroll now for full class. Uond Telegraph School, 165 Irving. 9-33-35p LOST LOST Sultcuse containing women's and children's wearing apparel, between llend and I .a Pino. Return to Ericksou's grocery store and re ceive reward. 22-34-35p. Oh Boy! Oh Joy! CASHMAN'S Saturday Special! ' 25 Dozen BATH TOWELS 18xM Inch Size Each 20c Extra Larjje Japanese BREAKFAST TABLE CLOTHS Size 5-1x54. Special $1.25 Extra Quality MEN'S COVERALLS 220 Weight Denim, Regular Value $:5.50 Special for Saturday $2.50 LOST 10x12 tent in a gunny sack,!; neiweon Menu anil the head or Fall river. Kfhder return to llul ietiu office. Itewurd offered. ir,-33-34p Put it In Tho Dulletln. Charter o, 2:12 ltiierve District Xo. 12 j ItKPOIlT OK CONDITION OK THK CENTRAL OREGON BANK nt Itend, in the Htute of Oregon, at Close of Ilusini-KM June fill, 1022. HKSOl'lM'KH 1. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts shown in Items o , ancl 'l0, " any f402.997.36.! 1. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 750.50 3. V. S. government securities owned, including those shown I in Items 30 and 35, If any 89,500 00 1 4. Other bonds, warrants and securities. Including foreign I government, state, municipal, corporation, etc., In- I eluding those shown in items 30 and sr, if nnv an ac-i t?i 6. Furniture and fixtures 7,000.00 . fab) Cash on hand In vault and duo from banks, bankiirs and trust companies designated and approved reserve agents of this bank 143,617 99 10. Exchanges for clearing house and Items on other banks In the same city or town as reporting bank 4,813.98 11. Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank other than cash Items 1,061.35 I IRF R T Y IGt!Laid-.Salurday EihJjLSS, A 1 o shows' 7::o ami :()0 Matinee Siitiirdnv. 'l 15. New Prices. 10c. nnd 110c Long-Distance Sleeping wai tho least of Jerry Dcxtcr's weaknesses. Gettine him out of bed wa an amuiing bit of hi lister Kathleen's daily routine. Getting him out of embezzlement later was. not to amusing and it brought to Kathlcen'i life the dramatic romance 10 amaz ingly enacted by Total f 079, 994. 75 23. 26. 32 f no, 20, 7, 1 LI.UULITILH Capital stock paid In Surplus fund ' fa) Undivided profits Tteserved for taxes, Interest and depreciation ....".'..'."!"".' Net amounts due to other hunks, bankers and trust companies ( DKM AND DKI'O.HITS, other than banks, subject To ' roHorve: Individual deposits subject to checji, including deposit duo the Stute of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds Demand certificates of deposit outstanding Cushier's checks of this hunk outstanding payable on do- niand Certified checks outHtuiidlng Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, subject to reserve, Items 23, 24, 25, 2(1, f 437, 349. 74 TIME AND KA VINOS DKI'OSITS, subject to reserve and payable on demand or subject to notlco: Time certificates of deposit outstanding , H .Savings deposits, payable subject to notice 105 Tutu I of time and savings deposits payable on demand or subject to hotlco. Items 27 and 28, f 120,227.28. Advances from War Finance Corporation 4 0 000.00 000.00 239.1 8 373.80 3,449.75 408, 28, 349.4 1 3.00 190 n 800.90 641.70 585.58 355.00 T"1"1 : fB79,994.75 State of Oregon, County of Deschutes, ss. I, H. M. Slephens, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly sweur that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. M. STEPHENS, Cashier. CORRECT -Attest: K. P. MAHAFFEV, . ' W. L. O'DONNELL, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of July 1922 AHVILLA MURPHY, Notary Public ' My commission expires Novembor 16, 1925. , OVER THE WIRE Also Round 3 "LEATHER PUSHERS" D A lir l,ilst Time Tonight, 7: 0 -0:00 VJI.-' Tom Mix in 'The Ro id Demon'