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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1925)
PAGE 2 LOOK FOR THIS PLEDGE Five Days Trial on any used car Drive away any used ear in our showroom test it for 5 days anywhere, in any way you wish. Then, if you're not 100 per cent satisfied, return it and apply the money paid as credit on the purchase of any other car in stock new or used. Come in and select a car today we of fer some exceptional values. STUDEBAKER CARS Pledge to the Public on Used Car Sales 1. All used cars offend to the public shall be honestly represented. If u cur Is suitable only (or u mechanic who DM rtbltttd It. or (or some, one who expects only u few months' rough usage on a camping "'l'. H must he Mid on Ihut basis. h car must ho told (or Jusl what It Is. 2. All Studebaker automobiles which are sold as CERTIFIED CARS have been properly reconditioned, and cany a M-day guarantee for replace ment of defective parts and free service on adjustments. This is possible because tremendous reserve mileage has lieiMi built Into every Studohtikor. which it Is impossible to oxhuust in yean. f 3. Every used car is conspicuously marked with its price in plain figures, and that price, just as the price of our new cars, is rigidly maintained. The public cun itoul in confidence and safety only with the deulcr whoao policy is "one price only the sumo price to all." For. to sell cars on this basis, every ono o( thorn must bo honestly priced lo begin with. 4. Every purchaser of a used car may drive it for five days, and then, if not satisfied for any reason, turn it back ami apply the money paid as a credit on the purchase of any other car in stock - new or used. It is assumed, of course, that the car has not been smashed up by collision or other accident ill the meuiitlnie. Not only to the public, but also to The Studebaker Corporation of America, whose cars we sell, we pledge adherence to the above policy in selling used cars. Rv VERNON K. MANNY. A Big Selection We've broken all records in sell ing Studebaker cars. Ever since Studebaker discontinued the cus tom of introducing "new mod els" each year, we've made tre mendous gains. This means OUT used car stocks have never been so complete. And it also means a wonderful opportunity for you. Come in today while' there is such a big selection. Remem ber you can buy from us with confidence for we have signed the Studebaker Pledge to the Public on Used Car Sales. STUDEBAKER CAPS This pledge hangs in our showroom and is your guarantee of protection when buying a used car Look For It! Automotive Service Co. "WRECKING AND TOWING SERVICE" Two Locations: 1021 Bond St. 124 Greenwood Ave. Phone 91-W THIS I S A STUDEBAKER YEAR I CHURCH First (hut ill of t'hrist. Scientist West First Street Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. Subject for tomorrow. "Truth.'' Sun day school at 9:30 a. m. Testimony meeting every Wednes day at 8 p. m. The church maintains a free public fending room in the Deschutes In vestment Co. building. ' The public Is cordially Invited to attend the church services and visit the reading room. ; Trinity Kpisi op.il Church . Wall ami Idaho Seventh Sunday after Trinity J Children's service, 9:45 a Morning- prayer and sermon o'clock. '. Services will be held all through the month of August. FRANCIS H. BALL, .Minister. in. 11 j First Lutheran Church Preaching services 11 u. m. with eporl from the Lutheran Chautauqua ow in session at Gladstone park. No evening services. R. BOOSTAD, I'astor. ' Dog Likes Playground, Will Not Stay In Line Every dog has his day. so It is said, and there is one dog. yellow In color, that is having more than his day In Bend just now! This dog. although not a member of an acrobatic menagerie, gets as much "kick" out of life sliding down i a chute on the Held school grounds as do the children. Although he can climb the ladder leading to the slide, and is able to slip down the slick surface in a very a mmendable manner, this dog has ' not yet learned to stay in line, as do his children playmates. ID fact, the playful and acrobatic! dog Is inclined to act the hog. Im mediately after climbing the ladd. r. 1 wagging his tail aB he ascends, the yellow dog hurriedly goes down the . slide, without prompting from his playmates, then races back to the front of the waiting line of children, eager for another descent. Just who is the owner of the yel low dog was not known by a group bl children playing on the slide to day, but they admit that the "pup" gets much fun out of the play apparatus. Excavations Completed In Old Indian Village I U. P. LriMtl Wire to The Bend Bulletin) THE DALLES. Ore.. July 25 William Duncan Strong and W. Hu bert Sehetick. anthropologists of the I'niversity of California, who have, been at Sperlis. the Wisbram Indian village, for the last month, digging ! in Walkemup mound, were leaving ! here today for Albany. Oregon, where they expect lo probe Into the Interior , of a mound near there. With many important discoveries to their credit, the researchers were exhibiting an agate maul, which they I found at the base of a third Indian village at Walkemup mound, und Which they believed to be very lare. They dug three trenches from the top of the mound, two cast and west and one connecting trench north and 1 booth, discovering evidences of at least 20 dwellings dating back prob-j ably several hundred years. MAYOR HAY BE CANDIDATE IU. P. i. . .1 Vlu tu Yhv Ucn I Bulletin I EL'OKNE. July 25. This city may furnish an opponent for Walter Mi BALDWIN KOH SAFKTV IWiT 111. I'. ImmJ Wire to The lleml IKjIletlnl LONDON. July 25. - Addressing a huge conservative meeting at Know- Pierce, who. it Is gem-rally under- sley park today. Premier Baldwin stood, plans to seek renomlnation of urged that the negotiations for a four the democratic party for governor, power safety pact be continued. Mayor K. B Parks Is suld to be the -. man. I Put It In The Bulletin How would you like to own a Car? Here is your opportunity to get a ear that is in first class shape mechanically and in every other way that you can mention, and THE PRICES ARE RIGHT 1924 DODGE SPOUT SEDAN Ralloon Tires, Steel Wheels 1923 JEWETT SEDAN 1922 PAIGE TOURING Entrikin Brothers Paige-Jewell Automobiles 110 Creonwood . Phone 497 W OUR PART! Our part In helping you to keep house and enjoy life is in taking the washing prob lem off your hands. The old days of "Bine Monday," and back-breaking Tuesday can bo wiped off the calendar of toil at your home. Do something else more enjoyable, on these days, and let us worry about keeping the family's wearing apparel clean. Our modern methods and ijuiek service as sure complete satisfaction und economy. tii'Hi'iriwtiiiiitfil Phone 31 The Bend Laundry Vermont Street Where is the man with the hod? When you pass the next tall building under construction, watch the hoist run by an electric motor. Compare the work, and the wages earned by the skilled man who runs the hoist, with the old-fashioned painful methods, and the dollar-a-day wage. Each generation provides better work for men to do. Newest Style Ladies' Shoes! JUST ARRIVED Golden Tan, the newest color. A real snappy dress and street shoe, $3.85 0 Patent Oxfords and Slippers, new styles, $3.40 to $4.95 Our Hosiery Numhers Will Please Von Popular Price Store PURSLEY'S 811 Wall Street HAVH RADIO IfKHARMM) That lightning which struck a house only a short distance from the residence in which ho was living, ! shocking his wife, Thursday ovenlng I rh no way damaged his radio set, is the report by (lone (Hazier. Paris of an aerial wire picked from a Juni per tron by Oscar Carlson shortly after the lightning struck showed that ll hnd been burned by the boll. THIUiK "A" man I'OMNfJ The principal speaker mi tin, 1 naaday forum lancheon of the Bonil Commercial club nexi woek win ho Joe Dunn, preeldonl of the stain motor aanoclatlon, n la announced by I.. K. Crumb, secretary of Ibe commercial cluh, This luncheon win be held in i in- Bike' dining room. Ilitlletln WANT ADS" ltcslllts in no: Motors made by the General Electric Company will carry men and materials over the ocean, or to the top of the tallest building. They will do your washing, your sweeping and your cwing. Almoit every day, a new use ifl found for them. Bend Water Light & Power Company This advertisement is reproduced through the courtesy! of the General Electric Company DRIVE OUT TO SUTTLE LAKE TONIGHT The Roads Arc Good Paul Hosmer and His 5-piece Orchestra i GOOD DANCE FLOOR Fried Chicken Dinner Sunday Moonlight Excursion on the lake after dance.