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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1925)
PACE 6 TUT, nENTD RUI.T.ETIN. DAILY EDITION, BENDi OREOON. SATURDAY. JUNE 18, 102B rL,rli fAntmiiai! " I'oMIc and give Hi mi- Imprcsslona VlievrOIcl VOnunue in their paper. The new Packarda i U, D. J,,lJ., hi,ve just mnrie their appearance In lis nCoVy rroailCllOn England ..ml have been undergoln i tho customary newspaper test. High automotive, production will I "To those who appreciate what nj continue well through tho second I messy add awkward job the lubrlcn ialf of 1!)2B, It Is expected by It. II. 1 1 ion of a chassis Is. ' wrote II. Mat-sac Grant, sales manager of the Ohev- liuisi in the London Mornlnp Tost, fole I Motor Company, who bus spent i "the mere fact that yoi can oil this three month of the current year vis- omul cylinder in line engincd Pack-1 llliiir In direct contact with Chevrolet 1 ard car while von are actually drlv- dealer. 'lug perhaps attggtttt eer a truer "Demand for cars, which even In notion 4f the Injurious nature of the; fore Ihls time lust year was besln-; motoring offered hy' this new tp nlttK I" slacked, atill remains , than docs ibe nicrc mention of the sales number of cylinders employed." Citnmeuilim further on one of the' new eights Mr. Hnisl wrote: "The Impression given me by its perform ance Is that this is the finest chassis yel issued by the Packard fa tori", and to express higher praise .of a linn Atlanlic motor car is scarcely ( possible fhdonbtedly, for luxurious moiorlnit. tho eight cylinder in line; engine Is a type which will be much more In evidence during ine next aUong." said Oram. "The peaks and depressions of former years are beginning to flatten out. The automobile has become a year 'mumi product, particularly since the che-i-d car grew to such fayor. Sea sonable variation In demand are be coming less marked. "No oue section predominates us a present or prospective market for automobile. Sal, throughout the ctuii,. country reveal a gratifying steadiness and uniformity of demand. few And Improvement 01 tne agricultural situation, particularly In the south-) we.-1 where ibe drouth has broken, P--,-, rnmnlprprl tes that thousands of farmer Ingram CO-ipieieO purchasers will help auataln the ,le- Vnr pl' pjarr Hav mand daring the latter part of tho 4 " year. "It is not Improbable that demand! ,,l Plnns for lhe Fla" d!"' exor, will Increase sllghtlv in the near fu-cises to be held under tho auspices; ture and then remain unchanged for of the Klks in the local B. P. O. K. ome time. till at a comparatively ball Suuday afternoon at S:SO, high level. This possibility, how-1 o'clock were completed this morn aver, will have slight effect upon hiK. The program will consist of production, especially among the I speeches and patriotic music and. lurge companies. songs. "Production of the more popular Names of the speakers have not cars ,lu -log recent months has been been announced, but K. J. Flnnlgan. unequal to demand with the result j chnlrmnu, announces that a, good j (hat manufacturers havo been aceti-; program of speeches has been ar Solatlng a reserve of unfilled orders ; ranged. Wilson fieorge is In charge which they can meet only by steadily jot the musical features of the Klks' ; building automobiles. This is a fa-jprogrum. vorable and health;- condition fori A special invitation has been ex-1 anv business. It is a guarantee ! tended by the Elks' to the American ; I abrupt production variations. j Legion members to attend the serv-1 Also, it benefits the dealers because i ices. It is probable that a large j Immediate delivery of cars to wait ing purchasers permits a rapid turn over of capital. "The race of the Chevrolet unfilled order list against recent record pro duction strides augurs well for fu ture sale. Chevrolet went Into May with r,5,GS2 unfilled orders. In spite group of the legionnaires will at- .teud In a body. Quiet School Election Forecast For Monday of a large production schedule the amount or reserve orders was dimin ished hut slightly, due to the number oi niw orders received. Packard Lubrication Drawing High Praise Packard six and eight car, now : eau'i ped with chassis lubrication sys- Wlth the election of one director I the sole issue to be settled at the j annual school election in the school i I gymnasium Monday afternoon, it is predicted that a very light vote will j be cast. J. O. Gibson is the only nominee whose name appears on the ballot- He Is a candidate to succeed ! ! himself as a director of the district ! for the ensuing three years. Although only one name is to ap- pear on the ballot, it is explained by terns and motor oil rectifiers. have;J- Rhodes, clerk of the district. drawn mu:h favorable comment from that other names can be written In. Ei:-;!i-h motor experts, word receiv. o : Gibson's name was placed on the it the Packard Motor Car company ' ballot as a result of a petition clrcu- fisoory indicnles. lated by friends. . r j r . ., - vy. ... . A Duluth woman has a peony gar- It is a custom in London for motor The annual school election will be car experts of the newspapers to test 'held Monday afternoon between thelden containing 140 different varle- new cars as they are introduced to hours of 2 and 7 o'clock. ties of the plant. AGAIN! i rjsr; !biiL aaMa " ,,' "iUt W. I 1 m hB "P F Ha P II, I i:ilSU It. M ANN V srrtiNr, is COWlNGI We know it, Valine tlic kids are shoot ing r..o l.l and the eornlf ding i.llllp V.llldow It, pit, lid Willi the good old sulphur tonics and our ilanoa is alrcaily weal: ig new peck u boo sandals and yes, this i the sure sign OUT oldest filudebakcr Is in the shop again lor its sixth .in mm I p. .lining. The only lime ol the year we icr lli.it Sludebaker. I'ivc s , .it - old! ln'.lnHI nilr to hrr Credit! And all we've cvvr done la dainty hrr up wiili a new dirts ol dark green paint every Spring. Not much mduey in Stuaeeaktr rnp'yr but Inesa Hut br's a guud ad ir us that Mmlcb.il.fr, And bc .ilwa are u w In ii ' "Hug s around ay the eornttf, mil. tiuc wc belter otdcr a new ESSEX COACH Old Scot (who lias Just parked hi car): X. laddie, wby're ye cryiuf Small Hoy: I dropped a nickel and your car's on top of it. Old Scot: DbilM rty, laililie. II Imoi.i mid y,r nnkrl store daik, f a inalcb. FORMERLY $1060 PRICE REDUCTION Now $1015 Delivered in Bend ?T ill irie'i SEEELEY'S GARAGE 133 Greenwood Ave. Phone 136 J ewe tt Co l 535 F. O. B. BND Willi Lockheed 4-Wbeel Brakes Strikes, Riots Spreading Through All China Now (Continued from page 1:) j burlesque rodeo will be staged hy j the Portland volture of the 40 el 8. Boy Scouts Seek Means Of Earning Camp Money Joy Alics and BUM! and Kva Woods t'oburn. Klmer Davidson Oyes. and Owen Donnelly 1 to Intervene. The following day the commisalon er of foreign affair vtalted the Jp-i A comparatively larga number of i anee consul and expressed regret at'bn5r ar algnlng up for the rout the killing of one Japanese at Han-! summer camp, ii Is reported by boy !kow and the wounding of five others. I c''t official. An effort I being A . .'made to secure work for scout de- An earlier message from Shanghai 'r!ng to secure money to defray reported the body of a Japanese had1 'heir expenses nt the summer camp, been found stuffed In a culvert after j A request na been broadcast to per i the Hankow riot. ons having lawns to mow or other . work to be done to get In touch with n Mt i t j the scout headquarters or with M. II. PnneVllle Making Ready symon. chairman of the camping de- For Legions Convention p-mmm Name of a number of Three In Schoolhouse Die When Lightning Bolt Hits BRBCKBltiUpOC Texas. June 1.1. j Thro persons were killed and more than a score Injured when a bolt of lightning shot through a I I school hnuna during a thunderstorm at I'leasnnl Hill, near here, durlnx j the night. Mor- than a hundred persons wore In the building when a hull f flrn burst from the chimney, ran across the floor and out of a door, survivors said. Alluring new beauty restful roominess vitality irresistible! (Continued from pago 1 ) boy desiring w.ork have heen listed. Bankrupt Iieaves Policy to Firm Which He Headed Your Wifr'a Right. M, Coma On In Dear Can Tank; I l.id word with tbe wile lail nittbi and you'rr the (etlcr that ilartrd it Vr were roimni home in the lmll bu Ironi a htllr get togelbrr and bingo, all of sudden it began to rain ramrods. I stopped the car and got the cut tains Irom under the ba. I rl slid started matching 'cut up. You know It takr time to put up curtain". Well, the stottu beat in- tint the wile got onie of hrr leathers wet. And while I faaaad with the rurlaint she gave inc a curtain "lecture golly, how lie lectured me sbout being s slow-poke. Said there w-a a new Stud, baker called the Duplex that was an open car one minute and thru a closed car the neat juit by pulling down tide enclosures. Said it eo! no more than an open car and had a lot ol other conve niencet. I told hrr she ought never to have tak n the last one Hut thne's no faring my wile. She kept it up', kept it up. till I juit had to promise to tee that car. Now is it true? Do I tell the wife she ought 40 know her limit or do 1 give hrr best is per utualf Al Cummins. a a Mebbe So, Mebbe Not G. 1.1 I it true there ain't no more cirrus thrie dsvs 'cause all the ballyhoo men is turned copy-writers (or the automobile ads? Si Jenkins. An Irishman who was filling in the slip for a new automoblie Hccnaa began writing his name with his right hand, then changed the pen to his left to firush the address, "So you write with either hand, Pat 1" said the automobile club sec retary. "tndade. I do, Sorr," answered Pat. "When I was a bhoy. me faither always tould me, 'I'at, Irarn to cut yer finger nails wid ver left hand as yes might be losing yer right.' " The rodeo finals will be held al IrSO "Month of Brides" Makes Batnrday gtternoon, and at B:.io the ClnnA' r I irpnopn Krfflav til et 8. Central Oregon volture. will 'wreck," Initiation Study the newer lines of the Jewett Coach. Notice its gracefully rounded back its smart double belt mouldingthe distinctive coloring in its permanent lacquer finish. A more beau tiful Coach doesn't exist! It's the greatest Jewett ever built. A car of beauty inside as well as out. You'll think of the finest overstuffed furniture when you see the new type upholstery Jewett has introduced in the Conch. Sink into its soft luxury and forget wear and tear, for it's as durable and strong as it is beautiful. Sedan Roominess You have never seen so roomy and comfortable oCoach.f's the finest Coach ever designed. A Coach for five with ample room fo.- live to ride all day in loungy comfort. Just Drive Jewett Coach If the easiest parking steering driv ing Coach you ever touched. Parks easily in n I6V2 foot space at the curb. Enters or leaves your garage from a 14-foot alley. Steers with bicytle ease. Turns in a 42-foot street. Power that Seems Limitless Jewett Coach will outperform any car within $5C0 of its price. We stand ready to prove this statement on hill, highway,in traffic, through rough going anywhere! 5 to 25 miles an hour in seven seconds in high! From a mile an hour, without bucking, to a mile a minute in less than a city block. That's the kind of performance you buy in Jewett Coach. Performance that Endures Jewett motor is full, high-pressure oiled, even to the valve tappets. Timing gears are replaced with a silent chain drive and automatic take up for pump and timing shafts. Adjustment of chain wear is automatic, insuring quiet and freedom from care for the life of the car. And a big. new, counterbalanced crankshaft elimi nates vibration. These are improvements you look for in costly cars Jewett Conch has them at $1260. Just drive Jewett Coach yourself. No obli gationcall or phone for a Jewett Coach at your door. gm) siuse .neir sia.e m, , ,... After nearl) hnlf of II had slipped nnd banriuet. lawuy without much accomplished, 1 Friday is to be nend day at thai the month of Juno finally decided Prlnevllle convention, and Chairman! to be the month of brides after all. Mai on mm. , im i s Mint a number of Five murrlag" licenses were Issue,: sneclal features will be held. Some ! from tho office of (.'utility Cler .1. II !of the features will he drum ,.n,l Hancr Friday, making the to'al for BUTTS, Mont.. June 1.1. fredl lor of tho defunct Luusler-Wnlcotl brokerage firm will got the benefit of 175.0(H) life InMurnnro of O. A. latinier. bead of the firm, who com mitted suicide yesterday. DR. ROY REYNOLDS Chiropractor O'Knno llldg., I'l e iho : bugle corps from nil part of Oregon the month bo far. 11. ;ln action, parades of cowboy, cow-1... ,,,,,, 'a rn x,h girl mid Indian, a pelal rodeo John s McOlmsey and Mnrtha M. program and n slow mule derby. A McCtillough. Loo J. Peterson and The driver, (ear la big nd piuked with tprlnuy comfort. Wide windows live clear Won. wr'sHx Solid c onttriictlonf Swing vour full wrinKt on the dour of Jewett Coach to prove it. LaunBV curnfindn the rear aeat l Jew eft Couch. Ronn to relax toanv riding p-oi.tion. Room. newt RcjvmaC pjaaengcrt leave the Jewm (.. ch with out dliturblni llioM 'st front. I Entrikin Bros. The pi lniin.ihi aaVTI laV Watch! IVfiA i for an important announce- M S! V I ment by Stadebaker in this Vv, ' newspaper on Thursday next. V e1S' It will interest everyone who IA, lctfcA' owns or expects to own an K2k V r A 1 V- uV automobile. I MV UP Ye CV I Automotive Service Co. I ' 'sS' V. R. MANNY, Prop. j WW 1 TilS'' ' j 124 Greenwood I'hone 01 W XdilR fV'V''' 129 Greenwood Ave. Phone 497 W