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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1933)
THH BEND BULLETIN, BEND, ORE, FRIT? A Y, JULV21, 193.i PACE SEVEN OCK PRICES -IPLUNGEAGAIN ne Million Shares Go Into New Hands ortH Cover Near C'Iohc. LtMidoi H Turn Up From Their Low Points IL'W York July 2l.-iLin.A Mum tde ut m'HIiik on lint Muck i'x apiiK" In the hiti (ifU'inoiMi trailing jj&iy liioki nkvh t to Hi poiittn in j ImuvlfAt turnover fdncv llm I Jfctle lu.Vfi of Into Ort.iU-r, l'.IL'U. ' Jf.di'JI ...tilled 70,OUO nUutvH nil at utmk cxrhmiKC. 1.U0.OU0 mi the url, unci 2M,0(K) on thr Chirauo Hukvt, mi ujmrvtfntc of 1 1 ,2fft,000 Mtvh. Tluil opiiio..icI with U.1130.000 Him for thnu imiikrlA yislrtiiiy, vldtNl H.IO.(HH) nhuici on l he tock XcliiniKv; l,iJ;Mt,lXM( on the iuil, inxl tO.'MK) on llir Chtmo mnrket. hf'MH covered litfiivily jiiht Ik'Ioiij 0 close mid Irmlt'in turned Up tOm the Iowa. 3'enpite Uh Into rnlly. howrvur, Jmt Uu&vh mi nil liMrd i.viiicn lull jftinuti (linn $:MKJ0.OOO,(XK). jftud.iy (minded out n ,'( day tlrot mti'h wIikmI out itt-iit I v hnlf of the iliu mndo ft tun the riM.ptnlnn idler iMtnk ItolMlity unlll Iurrniiiy il tlx lint wurt nwrpl inlo new It uround for the year. In thiit mkI the l)nw-Jtini'. indiiAtritd mv- tfo KHiitffil M.H3 lo I0fi(17 or Inly more thmt It) iwr ti nt. n Wednenduy tht nveraite IonI 5 dnt: vcilorduy U l-iM iiioio Oiuii and fndiiv llti Ion. uun fWlfiidril jH"H'"K 'he 3div total to around j) otiit.t, otitf of the worst Micent gr dedir.ts in stink rxili.inue lii- v. the frantic tWiwInn drew to a tr. ticker were hoielelv I- frd the imirkei, recording fudea ic 30 minutes previously, jft'txfoy' iafth came after an early pviince of 1 to b point n which wan (C nmpitiiicd ny tilieiiKili In wheat Wlimieh' and a weak ddl.r. Thi ol In I Ativnthfiied laic in the d.ty Wtli the p-mmd urliiw dropping 17 tt-t.s from tin emly high nf U2'i. rilcrllnu's critili (h cii rcsiitindiiii' jqllar rise) was not explained In teik or hi-okeraiie offices. The Iritlsl! cuvcrslrm plan acceptance by fi Uautem may have hud it ail in taitiuu lit' decline, lMtnkt'tH ftnitl, lilt it wiui nut jtiiffirlcnt to tlMiinr ltt tht unit. Tht 0ttrtinu hrriik ttnc uftfr llit I,omltm ti-ntltnu hutl Sli-fil. (ommorfitlc.n wtrt? (ontHl rlown Mn-ply. Cotton lit II Iiiw wiik down n hntt, hriniiii( tht two tiny Nt of $12 n luilt. Sl)vtr Itutl inoic han 2 ccntn nn outut; rtihtmr Innt 0i lluiii 14 triii.H it "untl. Thf !hii-iiii IkmiiiI f irndi I'lowtl lo in tti wrmil rli'ikv lo witch up llh ihrlr work. ;Clrrk in Ntw York olfii-r.i were Ogiplninind ol ovvrwork. They wrri ii-cd lo I't'innin until nftrr 2 it. hi. it moriitnit. It win brlivvrd the ty'k exehniiKt uiihl clow Iht cx Minut? for n diiy or tin or curtml fdlnil ncjuilonit tu Kivu Ihcm 11 rtl, I it did In 1D2U. )aUiir.s were done In chaIi uniln iiChiciiuo. Wheitt No. 2 ml wa.i tit Pi ccntj. II bn-ilu'l. u(f B-W ci'nl.s; Nil No. 2 iiiixrtl, 411 Ki cents, ol( 7S: 4, No. 2, ti(J, up Tt centtt; mill onl.i, 0 Z while, la'i, ott 6-4. :f)n the tlecline ntcel cnmnion ijicht'tl 4U t. (( 8:i noinlii. By 2:55 A in. II wn.i bnck to M'n. Allied iemlcill tout'lied 110. oft 1P. It lino buck 3 poinU. Comiuerciiil Dlvcnl.n cimie buck In 20 unelmniied rnt it low of 24U. Amerlciin Cnn "it down lo Hl vi. off S-Vi mill then Saturday LADY CAKE While cuke with n white huller Irlnn anil filling of fruits. A ilalnty csko lot nuiuiuer IIKTTV ClflOCKKK ANfiKL K(HH) 3Dc III.ACK WALNUT LAYKlt BUriKIl MOCHA LAYER TT'ITI HtUHTI BARS, 25e JDLI.V ItOLI,, I5r Wl' CAKKS, 25c ( IKK OI.ATK I'lllKlK SIJUARHS CAKK DONUTS, 20c MAI'LK KAILS, 2llc CIIKAiM HI.I.Ivl) DOMITS, 25r (iI.AZi:i) DONUTS, 25c lll lTKUIIOUNS, 5c CINNAMON ROLLS. 20r COITLK ItlNdS. 15c IHITTKR TWISTS, 20e . SANDWICH HUNS, 26c TKA BISCUITS. 16c I'AIIRKR IIOl'SK KOIXS, 20c PCiMI'LltNU KKL IIRKAI), 15r RAISIN BHKAI) RYK IIRKAI) KRKNCII IIRKAI) CRACKLl) WHKAT BHKAI) IIOMK MADE BRKAU A Hue loaf nt He . . . mill of course IJAKE-UITK IDEAL BREAD Bread (lull Is Better, Uc BAKE -RITE SANITARY BAKERY LINDH BROS. Quality Bakers M2 WA14, STRKKT IBISSIT CHEATS Foe Less OREGON MEAT MARKET ft Phone runic buck 0 polnUi for n nmiill lint Kiiiu. Wet tlockii wcio nt kiiiu in the curly tmilliiu mid khurply tleptt ued in the lulu nellliiK. Niilionul Ultillei lnuko to 07, ofl 0, from u hili nbovt) HU. It, loo. milled. New Yoik L'enlriil lecnvered 4 polnls of a Iom of 11 potnln. Union l'lielflc iom 3 from Ilk low of IUK-V4, off 04. At the. low loitMii of 4 lo 6 ptiinljf wen noltrd in Chrynlrr. (ien erid Motura. MontHomcry Witrtl. At chiAon, Aitierieun Telephone. Au buin Auto, Lowe's, American Sluelu Inn, Unliin Cnrbide, Uenernl Electric itnd Coiutolldntod Giu. I)ow-Joiie pielliiiiiiiirv iiveninen nhowctl: Indumriiil, (UI.IiH off 71,8; iiiilniiid U HH off 4H; utility, M25, ofl 2.117. The Block ticker reXirled tin lunl cliuiInK mile lit 3:4.I'A p. 111. fur kcllvo ntockit mid l.W'i for Innelivo Klockx. ThiN wnn u new record lutd cluao for the hiuh speed ticker. T1ie Ixind ticker reported the hint ti inunction on Ihe tnpe Mt 3:43 p. in., 11 new lute record for 11 five-hour diiy. WINNim; I'KK ts FAIX WlnnlKj!, Mim.. July 21. (IP) A teiiMtlloiml decline in rye fulurca nun ked Iritdinu on Uie Wiiinici Hiniii innrket todny wllk whciil tlo Init priictii-xlly unchuiiKed. At the close rye futures hud dropped I4 lo 18S. cents 11 bushel. 'The miirket rencted stioiixly un der Iho lnfluenco of the hciiMiUoniil decline on Anierlcnn exi Iiihikcs which forced Iht chwinif of nil ((nun pits in Ihiil country today. Only uovttmineut supH,i I and un fnvoiahle crop reports kept wheat from following rye n nnother lie liK'iulniin crush, flax pluiiiied 24 to ?.H cents n bushel nt the cln.te. Bar Icy, however, closed ns much ns 2 ceiils hmher. Barley was able to resist the downward rush tlue lo demands for the Kmln by brewuiK Interests. Wheat was supported throughout the market by tfoverninent pur cluiHcs. The government was 11 henvy buyer ol Octolier wheat. At Ihe close July rye sold at 5.Vi cents a bushel, July wheat ut 7o'S. off ' December up slightly lit 82',s and May was off a cent nt KV1. Ocmlier (lux was at $1.38 11 bushel, off 27 tents. May (lux showed con siderable strength. I'lNK OKKKKS IH-atKASlv I'ortlnnd, Ore.. July 21. (LHl The Western l'llie iissoclntlon today re ported new businexs for the week rnding July 15 lutnling 41.686,000 feet of lumlier, or aliout 22 jht cent untler the Ihree year weekly ave rage for July and live Hr cent be low the week liefore. The report was bused on the bus-ine-r. of 117 mills, 76 of which were 1 oMruliug. ShipmentA for the week were 54. K.'li.tXX) feet and production was 49. llS.'i.mK) feet, 35.7 r cent of capnclty ns compared with 25 per cunt (or the previous wrek and 16.4 jht cent (or the year to dale. --Kor the yuar to date, the associ ation' nnnoiinced, ortlent have ill ! ciTitnetl aloul seven per cent over I the 1932 totals (or the same period ! while shipments decreased iiIkiu! two j er cent nntl production less than j one Mr cent. SAN HIANCISCO MAKKtrrS San Fruncisco. July 21. (IP) Hutlcr 92 score, 25c; 1)1 score, 24c; IK) score, 234c. r'ggs Kxlrn large, l'Jiscj medium, I6"..c; smull, llc. Poultry Leghorn hens, nil sizes, ll-12c; colored, under .1 lbs., 15-lBe; 5 lbs. mid over, IS-16c. Leghorn broilers, 12-17 lbs. per dozen, 14c; 18-24 His. per dozen, 13c. Fryers, leghorn, over 2 His., 13c; colored up In 3 lbs., 15-17c. Roostei'R.old leg horn, 6-8c; colored, B-Oc. Roasters, colored. 3i His. 110 4 lbs., 18-20c; over 4 His., 18-20c. Squabs, nil sizes, 17-lflc. Domestic rubbiLi, under 5 lbs , 5-Hc; ,1 lbs, and over. 4-5c. Specials 49c 25c 25c 92 - rilONE 273 m CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CUmKImJ lv(lUini cirs prr Imu. Vt ts'tits for 2& ! or bu. On tnt Ixr word fr all ovrr U. All rlsMlfM aiivrrtiains Blricllr rSJili In sdvsnrtr. FOR 8AI.K KOK SALK- Complete clean-up sale of our stock uf new lawn 'mowerH nl fur less than wholejutlu cost Sev eral styles und sizes every one a r outline bargain, priced ns low ns 3.0H. Ounnlity limited. Midslntu Hardware Co. I3-38-3Uc THE NEW DEAL, Joe Junes, Prop., 1017 Bond St. Day beds, sanitary cols, springs, runges, buby buggies mid curls, cheek protectors, type writers, motors, sewing iimchiues, billies, pltchlorks, tools. 23-3!)p CHICKS Stale tested; Reds, $7.50 per 100; White Leghorn, $0.50 per 100. Quality excellent. Clilcks sell ing fust now, order early. Hart's Hnicliery, Heuverton, Oregon. 32-2-5Jp 150 BARRED KOCK fryers, milk find corn fed. 50c euch. J. M. Con rud on Ellis ranch lielwecn E. Sixth mid Seventh Sts. Phone 2!'PI4. 17-3U-40c FOR SALE-Reglslered anil grade 1 Jersey cows und heifers, fresh. On j C!. W. Wells ranch. Powell Butte, Oregon. 25-39-40p 1 FOR SALE -Milk-fed fryers. Alsoj yenr-old hens. 1704 Galveston. ! Phone 709-W. 15-3Upj FOR SALE Modern 4 room house.; 1024 Harmon boulevurd. ; 05-37-39p) FOR KENT FOR RENT Modern 3 room house. Also 2 and 3 room furnished huus-; es. not modern. West side. Ira Green, Century Drive Service Sta tion. 22-39-40p FOR KENT Three unci four-room furnished apartments, including wood, water, lights and garage. 334 i.,.-t n ..,..,1 A.,H 1 1 -tO-jri.. l-38-40p FOR RENT Fivo mom furnished modern house. At 66 Hawthorne. Apply 828 Hill street. 01-35-40c WOOJ) FOR SALE NOTICE 25c per cord advance on I ull pine wood nfler August first. 1 Order your winter supply now. : Brookings Wood Yartl. phone 314-J ; or 314-M. 21-39-40c PINE bodv mid limb wood. Call ut 1436 Jacksonville Ave. 20-3'.lp WANTED LADY WISHES hoasekeei.ing or ctHiking; neat and reliable. Ap ply 2010, care of Bulletin. 10-38-3!)p AUTOMOBILES WANTED Will i pay cash for your car. N. H. Gil- burt, 1016 Bond St., phone 21-J. 31-20-46c MISCKIXANKOUS AT HENDERSON'S Itcpalr Shop Lnwnmowers sharpened by expert with machinery, $1.00. Also knives nnd shears. Keys mado, saws filed. Bicycles, guns, locks repaired. Baby cabs retired. 736 Wall. 65-14-40p LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES or con tracts refinanced, payments ro- duced. Prompt confiilentiiil service. Legal rules. Stale license No. M-114. N. H. Gilbert, 1016 Bond St. Phono 21-J. 30-20-45c WATCHES repaired In good order, $2, including cleaning, repairing and materinl. T11I11I cost $2. 11. B. Moore, watchmaker; office in Simp snn's Paint Store. 19-39p PHONE 137-J Suits cleaned nnd pressed. 75c. All other clothes in firopnrtion. Suits made to order, st In qunlily to fit, ns low ns $17.50, Dick, the Tnilor. 99-39p HELP WANTED NATIONAL INSTITUTION open ing new brnnches in the north west. Can place two salesmen. must be from 23 to 35 yenrs of age, neat nppenring nnd ambi tious. Preferably single and will ing to travel. Transportation ex penses paid. ' Good future for thivso who qualify. See Mr. Payne nt I'ilol Butto Inn, II A. M. lit 12 nonn Siiturilny only. lf reKA till-! r .lM.n.dA I LJmilrind fill la lid an.l fciolrK I J14mriii!ie .vim, ml I Uh lja W I YTttKlbbo. T-Unnnalhcr. Hoy V M I Mlirlil.K I I.IIK I'l Vlinil Hit A NO IMM.rt.f f 4QT-"Lnca r it licit, SiO'l, Klii! , IlnrNnwl SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVBAYWHElUt The Newf angles rWAJ MlNKES VOO SO LATC ? IT'S WMOST SEVEN MUTTER TRADE STItONU Portland, July 21. -flP Strength of the butler trade is suggested In t,crntions on tho open rnurket for both prints und cubes. Premiums over the exchange prlco list continue to be olferod mid paid for cubes on the open rnurket, while under noruiui conditions the price on the oen murkel is ,'to lb. below Ihe exchungt list. Bullcrfut continues firm. Market (or eggs showed general steadiness locally for top grade stuff during the day but some weak ness wait suggested in spot for storage mid undcrgrudes. WOOL MARKET Boston, July 21. (LP) Most busi ness being done in the Boston wool market today was in territory wools, Lotli graded mid in original bugs. Fine territory wools sold ut 78-80 lenlc a pound, clean basis, half blood ut 75-76. three-eighth blood ut 70-72, and quarter-blood nt 66-67. Shearing of the 19.13 clip is prac tically over and 1: substantial part of It has already been sold or con Michaelson's Grocery, Phone 82 SAVINGS FOR SAT., MON. AND PAYDAY ON FINEST FOODSTUFFS AVAILABLE Ham Swift'. Premium half or whole. Sweet, tender. lib. 19c CHEESE Htookfitld . . . makes a picnic lunch complete. 2 Pkgs. 29c Corn Meal 10 lb. bag 25c White or yellow . . . lor-nppetbjn; corn hread - - Rolled Oats Ige. pkg. 19c Ounker quick or regular Asparagus 2 cans . . 39c Trupak, 2's . . . brings delightful, tempting freshness to every salad Oysters 2 cans 25c Wndco, l's . . . extra fancy cove oysters Crab can .... ..flSc North Sen, ,i's ...n fine texture, so delicious for summer salads Tuna Fish can ... . 15c Azalea, lis . ...iwhitc mcnt, rich in vitamins and -mineral salts Corn 2 cans ... . . 35c Happy Home whole kernels, 2's . . .'.fresh flavored, rich, creamy Milk-O-Malt 1 lb. tin 39c Johnson's ... a delightful warm weather drink Corn Starch 3 pkgs . . 25c Happy Home ... for delicious desserts Gelatine pkg. . . . . 19c Knox sparkling . , . derived from selected beef bone Bluing bottle . ..... 17c Mrs. Stewart's , . . just n drop to make clolhcs whiter Wax Paper roll ..... 8c 40 foot roll . . . Diamond brand Soap 10 bars 29c Crystal While ... Ihe billion bubble soap Jello 2 pkgs. . ... 15c All flavors . . . America's favorite dessert FOUR FREE DELIVERIES DAILY (Mom'n.Pop) THE BOSS PILED A Wkh OH.OOODv! YOU GOT NO. 1 DIDN'T 1 ) LOT MOPE WORK 271 OUP RAISE .THEN ? 1 GET A PAISE, ON ME! l OK .CHICK , KNEW HE'0 AND X DIDN'T V'MXi OVE IT TO VOU.1T ASK MIM A signed. Dealers uro reluctant to sell any quantities now despite the fact that prices are at tho peak of the up ward movement, ana though stocks ut country jioints are small and none too gicat here. Thomas (.ranted Funds To Make Investigation Salem. Ore.. July1 21. (IP .Re quest of Utilities Commissioner C. M mourns tor an emergency appropn 11 1 ion i.l $27 W0 to establish a rate structure for public utility regula tion in Ihe state was approved by the state emergency board late yes terday. The expenditure wilt be assessed atainst all utilities operating in Ore gon on a pro-rated basis of gross revenue, in accordance with ft law of the Inst legislature, , , TTiomas said that lack of a rate base had handicapped his department and forced him to request utilities to file new Inventories before at tempting any regulations. Some complied and others declined, he said. The department never has had a rate structure upon which to base its orders, Thomas explained. Link sausage stuffed with haddock or cod is a novelty recently intro duced. The first physician to .write a treatise on occupational diseases was B'-rnardino Ramazzini, in 1700. "Where Your Bound Dollar Gets a Square Deal" CofEee GOLDKN WEST In glit.s jam. Decid edly the beat made in the west. lb. 29c SALT ,.i)!orton's a toy goose FREE 2 cartons J Collapsible Nerves PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Portland, Ore., July 21. -s. (IP) Hogs 173, all direct. Market nom inally steady. Cnttta three. Calves nlnt,. Talk ing steady. Sheep 552 including 169 direct. Steady. Choice lambs up to $6. Bulletin Want Ads bring results. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the Circuit Court of Ihe Slate of Oregon for the County of Deschutes THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF SPOKANE, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Angelos C. Kirtsis, a bachelor; George M. Cooky and Bertie Cool ey, husband and wife; Paul Hanson und ilia Hanson, husband and wife; and Tumalo National Farm Loan Association, a corporation. Defend ants. TO: PAUL HANSON and ILLA HANSON, husband and wife, De fendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You arc hereby re quired to appear in the above en titled court and cause and answer or otherwise plead to the complaint of the plaintiff, within four weeks from the date of the first publica tion of this summons, and if you fail so to do, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take judgment for the relief prayed for in its complaint, to-wit: Judgment against the defendants. Angelos C. Kirtsis. a bachelor, and Tumalo National Farm Loan Asso ciation. a corporation, and each of Free Delivery Salad Aid DURKEES QUART J ; Jar Baking Powder Calumet for better cakes and pastries. 1 Lb. Tin hlUMO 29 av.rc Pkg. Swans Down Cake Flour FREE I. -viu-ACT-J Chocolate Ghirardclli's . . . makes dc licious chocolate lor breakfast. 1 lb. tin 29c BUT X THOUGHT VOU MVEPC GOING TO HIT WIM AGAIN I (kFi& I gj'29c V I MIS. ' them, for the sum of $45.50, with interest at 8 from April 5, 1931;! the sum of $45.50 with interest at 87 from October 5. 1931; the sum! of $45.50 with interest at 8 from j April 5, 1932; the sum of $45.50 with ! interest at 8 from October 5. 1932; I i the sum of $45.50 with interest at j !8 from April 5, 1933; the sum of: ' $1204.58. with interest at &' from ! April S, 1933; the sum of $15 00. j abstract charges; the sum of $150.00, ; attorneys fees; and for costs; and ! that the mortgage described in plain-1 'tiffs complaint uoon the followins! j described real property in Deschutes bounty, Uregon, to-wit: NE'ij of SW'i of Soction 8. in Township 16, South of Range 12, E. W. M., together with all water and water rights used upon or appur tenant to said lands and however evidenced, be foreclosed and the mortgage Three Days Saturday-Monday-Tuesday, SIX TRUE FKUIT FLAVORS 3 pkgs. 19c " BLACK Pound 69c y Lb. 35c The break fast food of millions Package 15c Cheese, lb. Whole milk Wax Paper, 2 rls. Regular 10c rolls Beer, 2 bottles . . . Argonaut you'll like it Paper Plates, doz. Ripe Olives, 2 ens. Laoga, 9 oz. cans Budweiser Beer King of bottled beer Case (24 botls.) $3.39 Limit 2 cases Coffee, pound 29c Golden West, in quart jars Watermelons, lb. 1V2C Fresh Corn, doz. . 23c Produce Saturday Only Store open 'til 8:30 P. ) WEUU.t WAS,BUT I WHEN GOT AND WHEN HE ASKED ME WHAT 1 WANTED, I GOT SO PATTLED ASKED HIM FOT? ' LOST MY Mnor wnoic flCO. U. 8. 3 "n 4 ii i premises sold as provided by-law and th.it each of the defendants named herein be barred from any and all rijht, title, claim and Inter est in and to said premises, except the statutory right of redemption. This summons is served upon you by publication in the Bend Bulle tin, a newspaper printed at Bend, Oregon, pursuant to an order made herein on the 20th day of July, 1933; by Hon. T. E. J. Duffy, Judge of the above Court, which order requires you to appear and answer within four weeks from the dato of the first publication of this summons, and said first publication is mado on the 21st day of July, 1933. Dated at Bend, -Oregon, this 20th day of July. 1933. JAY H. UPTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Postoffice Address: Bend, Oregon. 39-45-51-37c Shop your conven ient Piggly Wiggly Store for hot wea ther suggestions. A complete line of picnic and luncheon items are here for your personal selec tion and the prices are always low. of Super Values July 22-24-25 Free Water Tumblers with 3 pound package Piggly Wiggly Coffee 3 TUMBLERS AND COFFEE 63c Coffee Drip-o-Iator Colored enamel Each.... ....... 89c Mayonnaise, qt. . . 29c Finest quality, bulk Corn, 4 cans 23c 11 on. cans Minnesota Valley Golden Bantam , Catsup, botde .... 9c Ritters, 8 07. bottles Sugar, 25 lbs.. . $1.23 Pure cane, cloth bags Salt, 3 cartons. . . 25c Morton's, plain or iodized Cleanser, 4 cans . . 19c Sunbrite . Salad Oil, qt 19c Pure vegetable oil, in bulk Vinegar, gallon . . 19c Pure cider, in bulk - i Brooms, each 25c Well made, light weight Purex, 2 bottles . . 25c Master bleacher and purifier 15c 15c 25c 10c Washes everything 25c Lg. pkg. 29 m CRACKER COOKY SPECIAL 12 LB. BOX Snowflakes 1 POUND Marshmallow Fluffs BOTH c M. Saturdays and Paydays By Cowan fell I "I ill 1! I I 1,.tlM KMVI