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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1922)
PAGB 4 THK BEND nCllJCTIN. iIAIIjY RDITION, IIKNI, ORKOON, Tl MSIMV. JI I.Y !M. Ifa3 ARMLESS BLIND MAN PILOTS MOTOR CAR Hut War Vo4rau 1 Tried In I'olUx Court tAir Lack of Driver's l.lnUM'. passed both tor the league and (or other methods of intortialloniil co operation and that the concensus of the world opinion will be in favor of the league. (Ir Un.t.-J I'm to Thr IWnd Bulletin.) LONDON, July 25 Alleu Nichols. who was blinded and lost both arms in the war, was summoned at Harro gate police court for driving a motor car without a license. Nichols's attorney said the blind man hud spent three years at St. Dunstan's. the military hospitul for blinded soldiers. He had acquired extraordinarily acuto senses, the at torney said, and not only could walk about the streets freely and conduct his business as a fruit merchant, but could drive his automobile so well that no oue unacquainted with him would know either of his blindness or of the fact that he steered with arti ficial arras. Nichols was bound over. If a picture Is worth Hitting. It's worth having framed. We can care for your wants most satisfactorily. Synums ltroa.. Jewelers. olll'c MANY DEAD FISH ARE CAST UP ON COAST (By United frru to The UVnd Bulletin.) KINGSTON, N. C, July 25. Thou sands of dead Ssh are being washed up on the North Carolina coast. Resi dents have not determined the cause. One opinion is that poison gas left over from the world war was dumped into the ocean off a neighboring port, another that some ocean-bottom phenomenon occurred by which the oxygen was removed from the witter and the thousands of fish in the af fected area were "drowned." The numbers were too great to permit of entertainment of a theory that an unscrupulous fisherman dyna mited the fish, finding that he had slain more lb a a he could handle. FUNERAL HELD FOR MR. AND MRS. HALL REDMOND, July 25. Many local people attended the funeral held yes terday at Terrebonne for Mr. and Mrs. Don Hall, who were killed last Tuesday when their auto went over the Peninsula grade at the Cove. Rev. Hilia of Terrebonne and Rev. Schnable of Redmond officiated. The bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Hall were interred together in the Terrebonne cemetery. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Clanined atlvertUins cars !r Uu 10 wnU for 10 wont or I". On cvitt pr ord for U over 20. AH claMirtnl Jvrti inn tnctly cah In tlvanc. FOR RENT FOR KKNT Three room house: seven room house; two room fur nished apartment: two room sleep ing porch, l'hone ll-R. 79-43-44i FOR RENT Small house, fur nished: riKht for two men: $ti.f0 per month. S. R. Hogin, 34 l.ufuy ette. 69-42-4:l FOR RENT Two room furnished housekeeping upartment. fall 377-J. 7l-42-4!tc FOR RENT Two room furnished apartment: clean: close in. In quire 6 Irving, after 6 o'clock. 72-42-43p FOR RENT Store buildinx on Greenwood at corner of Ilnrriimin, now occupied by Auto and Kadiutor shop: will be for rent September 15. Apply to Mrs. Tucker, or to J. M. Lawrence. 5!i-41-4:ip FOR RENT Furnished or sleeping rooms by day, week or month: homelike place. Highland Tavern, 65 Franklin st. l'hone 37s. S!i-41-43c WANTED WANTED Position by lady us housekeeper for widower in home or bachelor with home on ranch. Address X75. care The llulletin. 75-4.1-47p WANTED Job work, carpenter or painting, by contract or by hour. Call after 5 o'clock or write to 723 Hill street. 76-43-45p WANTED The best house and lot that $4,000 will buy on terms which I can handle with the bonus loan, granted by the stute to ex soldiers. Address X67, care The Bulletin. 67-42-43p POULTRY CLUB WORK IS FOUND EXCELLENT WANTED Man to do soliciting a few hours in evening during the week; must live in Bend: the right party can make from $10 to $25 extra each week. Write Portland Rug Co., 1672 E. 17th St., Portland. Oregon. 57-4l-46c WANTED Yard and mill men. Ap ply at Shevlin-Hixon office. 41-3Sttc Excellent work is being done by the Mountain View Poultry club. County School Superintendent J. Al ton Thompson reported today after attending the meeting of the club held at the R. E. Grimes home in the Grange Halt district. The club is un der the leadership of Mrs. L. E. Lindsay. BOARD AND ROOM BOARD AND ROOM Modrrn home, close to mills. 144 Colorado ave nue. 6S-42-47C FOR SALE IFOR SALE Currants. Mrs. L. D. Wiest. 1304 Third St. l'hone 34S-J. 73-43C Invite us -to your next blowout. W'e have everything to make it more pleasant. M. & C. Service Station, corner Wall and Greenwood. Phone 257-J. 22tfc FOR SALE Threshing outfit for sale or exchange for hay. stock, or what have you?: orice IS00. Deschutes Valley Realty Co.. Red ! mond, Ore. . 77-43-44p LEA Li IK OK NATION'S MAY HE ON" DEATH RED (Continued from Page 1.) out that the Washington conference fell far short of the attainments that were hoped of it; the Genoa confer ence fell farsborter, and the indica tions are that the Hague conference will dash the last hope of readjust ing the world by means of inter national conference. They figure that the period of experiments has FOR SALE Hemstitching or pitot ing attachment; fits any sewing machine: price $2. Economy Sales Co., Medford, Ore. 7S-43p FOR SALE The NEVi Section T6. Township 20, Range 25, Harney county. W. E. Spurrier, 147 Simp son St., Portland, Ore. 66-42-53C FOR SALE Wood, green seasoned pine, sixteen inch, two foot and four foot body, and tour foot limb wood. Phone 152-M. E. J. Moore, 1533 West Eighth st. 47-41-47p FOR SALE Nine room modern house, three blocks from business district, $6,500; also 160 acres with 150 acre water right, 100 acres H I "WILL KEEP YDUR. ACCOUNTS tfERAIuflT FOR A BANK BOOK lx an efficient bookkeeper. You will ' know at all times the exact amount of cash you havo In re serve and It will add to your business astuteness to do business by check. Allow us to serve you. The First National Bank of Bend Thr Bikk or Suphiom Bhvio. This Bank Is a Member of the Federal Reserve System """T' Tonight, Wed. and Thurs., one show only, 8:15 ii Prices: 25c & 50c; reserved seats, Magill & Erskine's, 75c Children under 1 6 years not admitted except with parents or guardicn The Foolish Wife Who Singed Her Wings Kwft( lovely thauihtltu woman plunged from the f, unt hom 1n to the ilawliiig bnlliance of the dahtn darine set die though! wu mart dupe of a renegade noble men her very life imperilled pio tec ted only by the Guardian Anael of Foola. A sympathetic interpreta tion. Coming! "FOOLISH WIVES" The Princess Vera The Man Trap Daailtnily smart chic brilliantly flippantly -witty gorgeously gown- j t ptay at bay deadly. Intriguing enticing overaeaed unKtil puloua the grand manner covering mean and petty aouL But you u like her little waye. acieriaatton. Brilliant char Coming I "FOOLISH WIVES" Maruschka Caught in the Spider's Parlor Weak, not wanton giving allda mending nothing expecting much true to ell but hweell a pawn to be eat r i need wed among tiger Utiee pitiful foollah waetad KOrehe4---to be Hung aside like an old glove--Unusual emotional acting:. Coming! "FOOLISH WIVES" Count S'rius "A Man You Will Love to Hate" Ilia ?reeS Husbands ere stupid" "Wlvea love even Insolent rial tery H subtle' brought him money for his pUaautee and the ad uUilott of foolish women, So bril Item a figure should achieve a Ai ling end tie didt Superb acting Coming! FOOLISH WIVES' cleared, tor $6,750, $750 less than the witter right alone Ik worth, l'liono 206. 6S-41-44C KOU SA1.K tiootl four room house, furnished or unfurnished: terms; a barKuin. Phone 214-M. 56-41-44p KOIt SALE Two lots and store building in Rood residence part of city. Inquire at Bulletin office. 39-3S-43p USED CARS CAKS FOR SALE Two. Ford lour ing cant, practically like new; all new parts where needed and thor oughly overhauled; new upholstering, newly puinted and new tires all around; at a bargain. Auto and Itadiator Shop. 61-41-43c PERSONAL ANYONE crossing the McKenzIc pass any time this noxt week wishing to take a passenger, please communicate with Apt. 12, May Apartments. 64-41-43p IK THE PARTIES who are known to have gone into the residence owned by .Mrs. Frank Weber and stolen all electric fixtures and wir ing, also the plumbing pipes, etc., the screen doors and door locks, will go and pay for sume to Ii. S. Hamilton at hilt ofllcc', they will avoid trouble or arrest. 54-4l-43c .'l .', ! "I r"virll I.'1 .'V.i i'iIi. THTvL-'J; GRAND TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY Tlw iKxik unil I lie play made a yeur's sensation. Now you can see the picture! "MISS LULU BETT" With Lois Wilson, Milton Kills, Theodore Huberts, Helen Ferguson. A William (le Mille production. Paramount Picture. Mory of one of it million homes and events in Hint home that were not for the neighbors ears! From the Noted Novel and Play by Zona Gale Also PATHE NEWS 10c and 30c Goodrich (imounca new tire prices lowest cost mileage ever k:own Effective July 20th, Goodrich establishes a revised price list that is a base line of tire value. It gives the motorist the buying advantage of knowing that wl at ever size tire he selects is of the same quality the Goodrich one-quality standard. It gives him the long est mileage, the most satisfactory service and the high est quality his mozvey can buy. Results will prove that it is impossible to Luy tire mileage at lower cost. Think of being able to buy Silver town Cords at such prices as these: BASE L1NB CT7n DASH IINB BLU PR1CB 01i,s PRICB 30x3jCL "$13.50 34x4 S. B. $30.85 31x3.85 0. 15.95 32 x 4j S. B. 37.70 30 x 3j S. B. 15.95 33 x 4 S. B. 38.55 32 x 3j S. B. 22.95 34 x 4 S. B. 39.50 31x4 S.B. 26.45 35 x 4i S. B. 40.70 32x4 S.B. 29.15 33x5 S.B. 46.95 33x4 S.B. 30.05 35x5 S. B. 49.30 N mlrm rtmrg fwr xom Im, Thu Ma it paid kf Goodrich New base line prices are also effective on Cjooarich Fabric Tires BASK LIN1 -l7n BASH LINB 8IZB PRICB PRICE 30x3--,,55" $9.65 32x4 S. B. Safety" $21.20 30x31 -"55" 10.65 33x4S.B. Safety 2235 32x3j S.B. Safety 16.30 34 x 4 S. B. Safety 22.85 No am cAtfrg for mitt tor. Thit Im it fittd by Goodrich This revised price list affords the motorist as definite a guide to tire prices as Goodrich Tires are the definite standard of tire quality. THE B. F.GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY, Akron, Ohio