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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1925)
PA(!F 7 AFALDA dontb!" Muffin with u euMoiM n4 Intonl "Ah (or "in," laid (iurnlli, IIkIiIIiik I UMlMtlOn. At luut he turiind uml , R WoodblnO, "h" dOltlOOd 109 fnr bin gpol In Jill. ni'Tcliitnl liunkliiK opi-rnt Ioiim. Noth In dOlflifi Dltd (Olind me kind, bill firm, lie woH nnnoyodi door old ohup. 'Al l, inn IfOUUI r . 1 ! ' ' M.'ilil II. ill In iih', 'in. office will make it Minn of i you, uuii n tmnfui inoinbnr of mqIo. "Won't " "inn. rnllf he in druw lm hort" hi lii in. mi qooltatadi bul 0rth led bar in ibi piano, uml iih' nlrl, her yo, IIkIiIImk UP uh loon mi h Ih flriKnrn iilrui k tin i in. ii,' MOC u liulliiil (hut Inn nrl will lirlitK )'ini ituwii In Gnrnlh iIiumo fur In r Owiii, while ' ttiCtpl II from t ' llll I." Ilillll ll turn In Miifalda') liunilii.' "'Tim I'm uuii o( a Poor Maui' in u irarloui lady, Vou'd bottor Iooti 11 hri nil ll i dry I'm glad you've ii'ii It." "I'm ildUr still in ii.iv, ii, Mid Muffin. Willi u d Kin 'in ill him "I'll likn In in"- anybody : i II uwny frtiut urn now." Sim mi li Ki'iiily UfUlUUl tin- wall Urfd lurillilK. llilltn.: Iirtnm niniih r tniturn llnit lump op i 'rim bonitltd jiii wondi rod If idle Were Mniuu In link fnr nvnry- tbloi iii dm room "WbO'l IhltJ" Mbud Mnfuldu "I'lin Iwo brothcrii lottlnOd. "Tliltl." until llurnth. "Ik nlir iui:i " 1110. with )wnii'H mi nil. In Mr Turnnll I'umbrok. obtll lllllrlllK I In' lli lillill nl llm Pembroke I. Inn, Ihn Hl'il Anchor I. Inn, mill ilin Muilrun uml Ii, mi'. mil Urn. ii Klin: frclKhtni". Thin I i nun ot IiIh iblpi KnillK l' tin BOW." Tin hi, hi. uml 11601 'if u ureal lloajMOr'l nlrnii oCaOOd iiI'iiik Ihn witcrnldl uml fUltd ihn Kiirrui wlili round. Thn Iwn Klrln went In Ihn wlmlnw ilillll Hlurnil ill Ihn bUfl ulllp Willi llln i yellow KiiiiiltnHliit-k, i-liiirnliiK hnr wuy ; nlowly down Ihn lleuih, bound fnr iliiltti'iwu Hnui. inn t ii u dallibttul ibougbt," ald Owon, -viiii hunt J Ufa fuin. 'thai on Inmrly every licit- that wimpi Into the "Vinll U'loir' mi I. .Hn. .1 Mn ful.l.a iHer. him- nf llinsc lev lul halls rurrl Ska ilarad m Iba portrait, charm-j rim and corn, nil and Unbar ami lurii MaCUtad in mmtol. uf u huml - M t ch. ii.mt Dm Kuirnl where her own- ioma and dlitlngutabad looktmi aWnr . r' iuIkk tiiinti una r iiuiniiinintK iv muli aritb a polntod Hoard a Kniii ,,m lardlnea uml mule broadT" obaln nf otflei bum about hfc back, ,.Atll, , v,llir fllli.r?" m.iii Jill. and thi'i'n wai a i . i rmi iiiiium in rnnH li Ih ilrnmi ulilrl front "Burn Thai i out oioolloni Mirn." '. hi t.rrtith "Ami nn two -.wistem in London over luut n l-.-i .-r luih'r' Owaadldlt bovoibodi lar offered "Quarreiud wiih him? With Dad I UK nn.. pound i"ii fnr li Inul week " couldn't li ilntm." mi hi (iareth inn thooih brokn dutn'i part, ampballoally, "No! Two yaara ao I'..', i a fellow aalllna kl falbar fnr Inlormatl ur wand trim immni Iblrtl ploeaa nf ller'" Infndeil In ilivuti unr linn "I I. .null I h look 11 luff ' i'Hi l.lllitKll "An. I hn In ynur fit j uwn Nt rlakatt, "Tlmn hnvn you I', il'inrrnlnil with him?' i "A (aiber likn inatt' Maffla, "wiih inn Kniii ftnafn rwnnd I' l in A'hul In hn ll will" nlnw ir.l ' "Mn mimnllm'H otmuii wIiid," nald Owi n Mllflllllu nvml Ihn linririlll k .III) hhnl ii alanrv ill Ihn Iwn Imyn, nn. wlnkad in jiii "Ton mn i km inn1 aald '"' 1 i vi' a bla iih itiin bafora rl(b rii" u.imi undei U ll 1 llm Mirror. I nnn-r torrMi frn ur u aana. Ami inn u Parnkroko, Ian 'I it sir tuiiaiklni Ponbrokt tti wna lord mayor iwn yi urn baak!" Oaralb lannbad "do up lop, Haa Mafaldal Afur lilt Ibaro'l tin nnrrnl aboOt It Hln in nhiilllll itaaad in In imi". .ml itt. uml ih. it im our iiviiik at ii Wa I. ii kttrdan ni kk BilllUina." wii.i did b' uy " aakad Hafal- do. "lie w.ih illni.iiiilllteil.'' repllnil ii . n ritiniiy "Hut mil larnrbrad. NJa iitnu wan thai i nhiiuiii an tar nin hiinlneaa ami nnniinin In ilun rouau a.'inr a Imirtlir iralnlna llm i-iiin-maiul .ii hln hIiIiiIiik Inlatoala. I iniii tin anyililiiK nn .-.nth fur liuil, mi t iini i womhn'i mind bank un dosb band mi that ninp uf bla yonder llm in Im laaml In an offloa hy il.iy, ami Inkn nvnr hln h ii lnl aaplrailona at uiahi wnll, Kim Mn Wlflnr ami Innn puitifill pluvlIlK u imiiny whlntln ntlfnliln n liilli!' A ml Ihnrn tpokn u prophal fur I'vu dOnt It." "Hll hnrn Wn urn, ' rlillrlllllnil Ownll, "Thn Iwu hapiiluiil riiKiiiuiiffimi In London. muiKiy barborad in lb lliila liuruill n ill Klnlmr'n ullny. whlrh wn Mini asnotly iuIU uh (or t in nut Wn kii uml nun Uml iivnry nootb. To brine oi in bur aanaoa hn ulluwn ii n thn iim-uiiliiymrnt dole 1.1 hnhn uplfti'i nvnry Hhturday fur hn doann'l think Ihn hiuic oukIi! to pay ii to im. Ami lomntljnea wn null a pletura nr i aong, urn wu do mn aurrandur." "Why mil ko luii-k honm to your limurli hi?" rrlnil Mufuhlu "Why mil!" aphOad llurnth. "Minn .till, niipponn Huliln mill I old you you v-rVrn lo nllnk to u lypnwrllnr, uml nnvnr el ii k another note never hope in (UCl a Kreat umllnnrn nvnr Ihn rootllf bla of Coram lardanl Muffin I'm Kniim in Mil von Muffle. If you ultow mn whut If viiii wnru hldilru to ntop pullliiK funea ut yourr.elf In tin- Klunn, nnd to ri-'illge that yuu would never thrill a hundred million ' pi'iiph- nn (hn i llti'tlia iirrnnun uf two ii yon nn idioia m-tuiMilu im. mid ilruw mi Inrome crlad Mafalda 'bui wnuid make limiiiiiiid wip ' Inura nf unvy?" "I dun i think I rould nlve up iliiK- lai nnw for knjrkodyi" aaiii jiii "l bollava if I hud my Qbanoa I would takn it whalnvi'r II ront me. Indeed, I'm mil nf mirk mynnlf. I have luni in) fobi tun ivn am a Ititta mo nay uml I wonldn'l (0 Inn k In an offica mi', ' muli- i SONS OF NORWAY announce the opening of the annual program of PUBLIC DANCES on SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 at Sathcr's Muiic furnished hy 9tra Huntington "Oil, ft h fiiMV for Jill ami Inurrapttd UafaMa. "W-ti Iiik In lOM. hut H dltttnUII with ' nn t-.u hoyii! You'll notin hi tun ut t!r -hi . Kot to hi rt-h whfilMr voti want lo tW not, and they'll huvi on hivk to n Wmt Knd and kHp you to MSli KUhcr'h ulloy won't kimw uu Ioiik - you mark niv uordrt! Full- II he too inurh for you." "Ytr.i hlmk , i urnpheuiM of t'vir " nn Id Owen M.tfiild.i laughi'd. "You'll (Moll iii- u lot VOTM BMMM thuM that hofor' I vc done with you." Maid tihe; "Itut I taki- hark Hh.it I mi lil ahout fQMT IihIuk no urtl: t - you run dm w I Here will you tnnk a portrait of me now? V i i"r.' wtiuhl you Ilk- ti"- In- A BWtll h'i'y. lilt of rel '1nn?" nv i-dded v.th a If In tin' Hi; lit I inniedlatt ly Imt f Ml and th ;.-. of her flftum. nramd a qHf rumnund and Mil pOMMMlOfl Ihrf tnado th1 two men Hiiirr nt hrr lr woni!T. "py Qfjorgtv Huid owpn, pctifni hln nkr!rhinit block. "i'omp OTr htrt and I'll Ki t you down - you r- a B04tl in m million! " "How will you t.iko in?" "An fOStMlfi for vholn." "Rtftfclt" Mafflt- N'iitd hiTsolf on tin- I'dito of (ho tahlf, thn ray from the window HIiitntnntlnK hor face. "Mv-iclf. In rharartcr. The woman with tlirw lovi rt: "What" " KanptMl wrn "You heard" nalil Mafalda. h- v.aa ii " iiin: lli.ti'iicd, intrMM0 JIII xa iik tliruu dlffliuli moijkh with out u flaw or u flat note. "Adinlruhli?! You r- kciiIiik It u ri'ady f huIiI Garni h " You r- Iok 1 Iuk Hint tbrMtiftM your volet In llko a hull. IJUL you wuui u hottMr pri-M HiIiik than (IiIh tionn-t IiIiik that fltfi you. I lore h n lllth Hrotn folk hoiik that 1 Ml to miiHlr for you thla mornliit;. Try It over!" Jill tried It ovor Kho pSekMl It Up ho rapidly thut la a COQpta of in lo ut on ihe huiiic It with a porfoct com inund; hor hourt and oil I woro In hor voloo, oloar ami iruo and awcet: "My heart la Hulr, I duurna tell, For thn Huke o' nomohody; I rould wako tho ijIkIh In in; For tho Huko o' HOtnohody. "Oohotio, for nouichody. Ocn hoy. for uomehod) ' I rould rugifo th world round For (lie Hnko o' Komohody." OWCfl rOM from hlfl I too whou iho KOUK Olldl'd; hlH 0eiv v.ere WOl. e Could not find uordn to thank JIII. Tho nkotrh wuh flnlhhod Mafalda took tt In hor hundx, and Kavo a cry of triumph. "That'll ho my pouter at the Soulu oofoiv Ioiik!" hIio oxolalmi'd. "You two Imya arc wondtin! I've K"l the fOOdli huveu't I? Yob, und ho han Jill. I'm not mm h on muuic. hut nho i an do It lo heal mont of 'oin' " Malfle laid tho Hkotih down "If we'd only a rhaiiro!" Maid nho "If we'd an opening ko the folkn that matter rould Mi and hear uh, we'd he made!" "An oponiiiK?" "mi we rould put It over . hat m hat 1 mean! " "What without trairiiiK?" Mid JUL Owen laughed. (To he rontlnued ) rWll like Carnation best, her&s why Vful'll liln it nn itu nrnninv ilnli- Wr A You'll like it for its creamy deli cate taste anil color. You'll like it bccau.se it improves the flavor and texture of milk dishes. You'll like it because it makes coffee taste right and look right. You'll like it for the purity, goodness and high food value which have made it Oregon's and the world's leading brand of evaporated milk. For any one of a dozen reasons you'll like it! Be sure, then, to ask for it! Carnation Milk 474 fJHun Street, Products Co. Portland, Oregon , It tastes c!eamj It looks creamy It is creamy Baby Sue LEGAL NOTICES NOTIUK Of K1NAI, nil VI Notloa i koroby civen that Hm nndnralgnncli aa ndrnlnlatrntor of tin aatnla nf ThattM i Piriaar, tp- r.'um'il, ItMn fllml hu final acruiint in tho nftlco ol th Coantji Clark of IWiIiiiiik County. OniRon. ami thai Baturdajf. Iba tltb iiay of Boptorn her. I !3 5 . at UN hour of j :io In tli" afli'ruuon of Mild day. In the County Cuur: Boon of said Court h i- I.-. ii iippolnt. il liy aald Court BOM ami plai't-d nor-l ,h" Plnoa for Iba hi'ar- lOtUO- Made in Oregon or 23 Vears. TaUSite Carnation Milk "FromtContented Cows" plan, iuk tf oliji-ctlona IhiTelo and infill tlii-ri'iif lialid and first imlilislii'd AiiKiis.t 2 1 . 1SIG. -nn pnbllcotion Boptonbor ll, lf'25. JOHN R, PRYRBAR, AdntlbMrator of tho aatata of Thoiuaa J. fry rear, deceuaed. Ilfiid. Oregon 11. C BLUBi Attorney for Administrator. Klrnt National Hunk Bldg.,Bnd, Oromnj 65-71-77-S tt Mafulda's lap. her fare blandod an Hi's, dt'ftaur honon My idly in not iiHsiitui'il an wonderfully cxpreanlon of wli-ked- anil appeal thai t)wena crayon bogon to ply rnpMty. jiii I. inked ill her and Rave a little uhlver. Qnffttbi however, wuh uatrhlna 1 1 1 1 lAlJJ i 1 1 1 MM jAoney saving Cash stores FEATURES FOR SATURDAY, MONDAY ft PAY DAY Kerrs Flour 1!) pound sack l sacks $2. 13 Meats and Lard Sugar Cured Hams, per II). 88c Surar ("uml Picnics, per ll. 25c Sugar Cured aeon, per Ih. 45c 1 Ih.;. SWtftfl Lard $1.18 S His. Swills Lard $2.21 New Crop Honey lid II). cans Honey ."7.:J: PInl Pruil Jars Honey $8c Qtiarl Fruit Jars Honey .r)i)c Yi Gal. FrUlt Jars Honey !)!)e White Wonder Soap II Hars Laundry Soap in shopping bag 49c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Peaches lor canning, lb. $1.29 Italian Prunes, per box 89c Tomatoes, per box 79c Cantaloupes, large size, 4 lor 29c Watermelons, per lb. Netted (Jem Potatoes, per KHI pounds Green Peppers, per lb. Large Juicy Lemons, dozen 39c New Sweel Potatoes, 2 lbs. Large Crisp Celery, ?. bunches 25c This is Italian Prune Week Can Now ORDKKS OF $.-).()() OR DELIVERED FREE $2.8.") W ioc m :c ir J VOTH K (i HAUB or REAL PROPBRTV bV OVARDI N In llm COOnt Ceiirt of Ihr BtOlff OocBon for Ctoonunaa Count) In the Matter of Ihe Onardlanabip of Ihe eatute of William Tracy, an Inrapahle person. NOTICB IS 11 KUKHY GIVEN that the nnaornlgnon nnrdlnn of aatata of William Trney. an liu-aii uhle person, will acll at private ale at the office of W. I.. Mulvey and 11. f I, lining, at ltoom 10. IIokk IIIiIr., Oregon City. Ore., for Mab on and after Ihe 25th day' of Boptombor, 1925. for the boat abd hicbaal prire ohtalnalde. all of the rUhl. title and interest of said I tt -capiilile person In uml to the follow Ini dooerlbod real property, to-wlt: Lots One lo Thirty-one In clusive. Hloi k Ninety-seven. Illll maa, and Lota One to Ten-ty-four InclnalVOi Itlock One rlnndrod Twonty-ono, Hiiiman. DOOOhntOa ('.unity. State of Ore Ron. That said sale of nil of the rlnht, title and interest of said Incapahle person In ami to the real property I abOTa dOOoribodi will he made for I rash on bond, and said right, title 'nnd Internal of nuld Inriipahle It and to said real properly shall he J sold subject to the approval of the County Court of OlMkatOM 0OnH' j ly, State of Oregon. That snld sale will he (mil under and by rlrtua of an order of aale horotOtorn made and entered In the I abovo eiititirii Court. " d at "recon city. Oregon, ih day of Ahrusi. 1MB. CHARLES N, TRACY, (luardlnn of the Ratnta of William Tracy, an Incap ahle pernon. MULVKY and 11. K. LINDAS, VttOrnayi for guardian. in. Hogg Building, Oregon City Oregon, M-77-K2e further sum of Fifty-nine and 10100 Dollars on the 4th duy of August. 1 925. Notice Is hereby given that I will on the 19th day of September. 1925. at ihe front door of the Court Houne in Mend in said County, at lo o'clock in the forenoon of said day. sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following desiribed property, to-wlt: The SK'j SW',, SWi, SK1, and f: SK ', S.'Ctlon Tin .'. .im! N F. ' . NW4. NW, NK ' Sccllon 13. and NF.'i Section 24. Township 16 8., Range lo K.. and IxjIs .1 and Si-c-tion 7. Township tt 8. R. 11, H. W. ', M . oonflUptni 194 acres la Crook Of I COtnty mow Deschutes Countyl, i State of Oregon. Taken anil levied upon ;; the property of the said Jesse O. He- Klitney am! Oertrnde Mi Kinney. Uls wife. Paul A. Sroggin and Doris ih,. SiogRln. his wife: Cascade flas & mira ri.viiire I oilipany. a corpor ation: Martha J. Wigle: Thn Hend 1 Land Company, a corporation: J. G. I'acey; Tin- First National Hank of Hend. Oregon, a corporation: and Alex Leverenr. or as much thereof as may he necessary to satisfy the said judgment in fnvor nf Annie M. F.r hart (formerly Annie M. Hughes' against said Defendants with Inter est thereon, together with all costs and disbursements that have or may nccru. S. K. UOnKKTS. Sheriff. Dated at Bend. August 1::. 10 2 5 St-5-?i-?7-aac struction cf the L. A. Shaw build ing, corner Bond and Oregon. AW bids must be accompanied with a .1 per cent certified check. Plans and specifications will h" nt 422 Stunts st.eof. where all bids will be ro- ri'ivi n. . LEW K. ARNOLD. Dun jihis i: W. L. Koe in r.o-iifi NOTICI-: of BHERIFiVB SALH Hy Virtue of an execution in fore- ! closure duly Issued by the Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court of (he County of Deschutes. Stale of Oregon, dated the , ! I nth day of August, 1925, In n cer-' tnin notion in the Circuit Court for I said County and Stnte, trhoroln ; Annie M. Krluirl i formerly Annie M. j Htlghea) us Plainlift recovered judg-1 mom ngnlnai Jenso 0, MoKtnne) ami I Oorlrillto MeKlnnOy, hla wife, Paul: A. HCOggltl and Doris Scoggln, his j wife; Caocnde Oas & Kleotrlc Plxturo Oompnny. a corporation; Murthu .1. Wi tie; The Hend Land Company, a ! I corporation; J, o. Paoey; the First! Matlonal Bank of Bend, Oregon, a lorporatloii: anil Alex l.eveienz, for I the sum nf Three ThOTIiand ami. I F0rty-tW0 and no-inn Dollars, audi I attorney's feea in the mm of Three I Hundred ami mi-100 Dollars nnd the NOTICE OK s ILK OF REAL KHTATK RV OUARDIAN in die Oonnti Court of the Stale of Orotfon for the Ooonty of Deachnles In the .Matter of the Persons and Kstates of JooOpb Stevens and Martin ltaymond Steven.-. Minors. notick is HEREBY civ FN.; That .1. A. BtOTonn, guardian of Ihe! persons and estates of Joseph Stev ona and Martin Itayniond Stevens, minors, will offer for sale real pro perty belonging to said minors lo rated in Hend, in Deschutes County. 1 Oregon, describe.! as follows: Lot four (41 and the West erlv twenty (20) feet of Lot three (I) in Illork six (Hi of Kenwood, now within the cor porate limits of the City of Bond, In DenchutOe County, Ore gon. Said sale v ill lie made for cash ItpoO the beat bid submitted (here fur. In writing, lo the guardian at Iho otflre of II. S. Hamilton. In Hend, Oregon, on or before (he 15th day of September. 1925. All bids lUbmltted shall he ne-1 OOmpanlOd by certified check for1 ton per cent, of the sum hid. All 1 checks received from persons not: purchasing will Im returned Imnie- '. dlutely upon (ho acceptance of tho Nuccoaaful hid. ,1. A. 8TEVKN8, Ounrdlan of (he Persons and ! Kstutes of Joseph StOVOnfl and Martin Itayniond Stev-j ens. Minor-. .'n-li.-.-T I -77c NOTICK TO CO.VTIt.lCTOIIS Hids will he received up to Mon day, August 2 llh. 1924. 10 o'clock A, M.I for the furnish ni; and coii- t-lBIZRKiSaEIEBBEEEIBBB l Reputation gave us our present I business m a We are able, due 10 the size of our business, to sell you cars at prices that we know are right and are in jierfect condiiion. We have been buyinir and selling cars in Central Oregon for a good many yeaTs and knowing the conditions and the cars, also the drivers and how to take care of their cars. With this knowledge it is possible for us to judge the value of cars far more closely than if we were a new concern in the business. Bear this in mind when you go to purchase a used car. Be sure that it is exactly as represented. HERE ARE A FEW GOOD BUYS Late Model Buick-6 Touring Newly painted, newly overhauled, new rubber. Sold on easy terms. 1924 Chevrolet Superior Touring This care is like new. Hun only 2100 miles. In perfect condition. New car guarantee. I r. - oi M M U ft HI m r. w w I -M Si Of H N m ra In excellent wood wheels, Ford Coupe condition. Cord tires, natural high tension ignition, Strombcrg carburetor, water circulator, automatic swipe, visor, spot light, large steering wheel, uphol stery in good condition. 1924 Essex-6 Touring Driven less than 7000 miles. Juat overhauled. Rubber, top and upholstery first class. 1924 Ford Touring Newly painted and in good shape. Bend Garage Company CiiKj-Coineie'l from I'llol Butte Inn Phone 193. Replacement Parts for All Care. i i i i s a a i h i i i I m m . n n w Li M W 0) IS REE