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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1919)
rAGK 8 HKNniUJMiKTIN, 11KND, OltKflON, TIIUItNDAY, MAHOII 7, IIUO ! RECRUITING OFFICE IS OPENED IN BEND C. U, Four, III Years lit U. S, Navy, to , lio in Ghnrgo of Enlistment Hero for Next Venn To tnko enlistments for Iho U. S. nnvy, C. 1 1. Fox, rated ns chlof water .tender, with n record of 13 years in ,tho Borvlco, arrived in llond today nnd will remain hero (or tlio next year as recruiting ofllcer for this district. Only four-year enlistments will bo taken, but applicants having the proper qualifications niav outer nuy branch ot tho navy, Mr. Fox Estates. I!o vrlll make his hondquar- ters,'lntlteetfico of Mayor J, A. .'Eastcs, InTtho' Doschhlca Investment Co. building. Tho establishment of a recruiting offlco in Bond is mado nccossary by reason ot tho policy ot augmenting tho Amorican naval atrcngth, nnd also to relievo men now in tho sorv- ico, who cannot bo returned to civilian lito until others have been secured to tako their places. bIkq for Jlond, iMr. Ward Htntoil, would afford work for 110 employes in tho daytlmo nnd CG at night, handling approximately 3,000,000 pounds ot grenso wool in tho course ot n year. Cheap electrical power, ho Bald would bo Demi's chief ml vantage la starting an Industry at tho kind. Put it la T1IK lJUIJiKTlN." HIGH SCHOOL PICKS BASEBALL MANAGER Farmer Goes Miles to Tell of Relief VlitMin Lived on Milk nnd Kggs Tor Months Take Tnninc nnd Gains in Pound. REST ROOM IN CONNECTION SOME VALUES MEET YOUR FRIENDS HERE "William Williams Is Chosen, nnd Ted Sexton Will Coach Team Suc cessful Season Foreseen. ' At a high school student body meeting Tuesday, William Williams was elected baseball manager for tho coming season. With Ted Sexton as coach, this season promises to bo mora successful than that of last year. The boys then lacked a, coach nnd sufficient funds necessary for tho competition with other schools. Outfits have been sent for and will arrive soon. Practicing will begin next week on tho depot grounds. Several of tho letter men of lost year received bars for football, Les ter Sanders, Loroy Coyner nnd Ed ward Hrostcrhous each being entitled to jOne. Lcttors wore awarded to Ralph Hauck, Dovero Hcltrlch, Guer don Dutt, Vance Coyner, Edwin Dana, Earl Tucker, Frank Haner and .Leo Wright. "1 hnvo como twenty-six miles to toll you what Tnnlac has donu for mo," said Joo M. Vinson, u well known farmer ot Love, Miss., Whllo In Memphis recently. "Thrco years ago," ho continued, "my stomach got nil out ot order and I couldn't digest u thing nnd for eight months I lived on buttermilk nnd tho white ot eggs. I was too nervous to sleep well and tho gas on jny stomach mado mo miserable. I had spetls ot dlxzlncs, would almost faint, and could hardly get my breath I had splitting hpadaches and was so bilous that I would often vomit. "Slnco taking Taulac my health is as good ns anybody's and I fool llko a now man. I cat anything that I want, sleep llko n rock, all tho swelling und soreness la gone from my stomach, nnd I have gained 1G pounds and can do a hard day's work. I wouldn't bo in tho mimo shape I was boforu taking Tanlnc for my farm and tho Btock thrown in." Tanlnc is sold In llond by the Owl Pharmacy, in Sisters by Ceo. F. Altken nnd in llond by tho Ilorton Drug Company. a We offer: you day in and day out. We give you 'ADVANTAGE OF EV ERY DECLINE IN WHOLESALE PRICE. Look over this list carefully und compare with others and you will sec that WE GIVE YOU THE REAL VALUES. Why do people come from surrounding towns so far to trade with us? THERE'S A REASON. We slitijd hack of every article that goes out of our store. An Institution That Has Grown From One Small Store in 1903 to 19? Busy Stores in 25 States in 1919, is the Proof that Wo Give Botter Values for the same money, or the same value for less money. Make our store your headquarters. Oilcloth all colors 39c Hind's Honey nnd Almond Crcmn '15c White Outing heavy :. 25c 100-yd. Corticclli Silk Thread 10c Colored Outing heavy :.-. 19c Apron Gingham a real one IT'Sc Colgate's Tooth Paste ...8c-19c Pay Day Overalls bib $1.79 1 ..... i uii; ,u fVM,..u CI 70 c.tw BU u.iu , LW llITn,lnl,l,; COMMERCIAL CLUB ADVOCATES RAISE IN COUNTY VALUES (Continued from Page 1.) were called on for special addresses. Mr. Johnson assured tho commercial club of tho hearty co-oporatlon of tho Astoria Chamber of Commerce in any Central Oregon plans of state wide interest, and declared that if every city in tho United States had ns lire an organization as the Dend club thoro -would be no danger of the spread of Bolshevism. , Mr. Gleason, who has been travel ing over tho stato for soveral years aa a part of his official duties, de clared that Bend is ono ot three cities in Oregon which have shown growth and improvement during tho, past year. R. A. "Ward gave suggestions as to tho main things to bo considered Jn tho establishment of a woolen mill .here, basing his remarks on a, recent conforenco with a representative of the Portland Wool Warehouse Co. .Second hand machinery was advised ngainst, whllo the labor problem -was declared to bo ono of tho great est difficulties. A mill of the proper SUMMONS. In tho Circuit court of ot the stato of 1 Oregon, for Deschutes county. S. S. Stearns, plaintiff, vs. Norman eynnd, defendant. To Norman Weyand, tho above named defendant: In tho name ot the stato ot Oregon you nro horeby required to appear and nnswer tho confplalnt ot tho plaintiff, filed against you in the abovo entitled suit, on or before Saturday, tho 10th day of May, 1919, nnd If you fall to answer, tha plaintiff will tnko Judgment ngalnsr you for the sum of $1000, with In terest thurcon at tho rate ot G per cout per annum from December 21, 1910; for tho sum of $220.00 attor ney's fees, together with tho costs of this suit, and for an order fore closing according to law, tho mort gage which Is tho subject of this suit and directing a salo ot tho In terest of the dofendant in the prom ises covered by said mortgage, salt! premises being described as follows: Tho northwest quarter of tho northwest quarter of section 8, town ship 18, south of range 13 cast, W. M-, located and being In Deschutes county. Oregon. This summons Is ordered to bo Borved upon you by publication there of In tho Weekly Dend Bulletin, a weekly nowspaper published In Des chutes county, Oregon, by order of tho Honornblo T. E. J. Duffy, Judge ot said court, said ordor being mado and entered on March 26, 1919, dato of first publication Mnrch 27, 1919, length ot publication, C successive Dated this 27th day of March, 1919. C. S. BENSON, Attorney for tho Plaintiff. 4-9c. Bend, Oregon. Dress Ginghamreal value 25c 32-inch Zephyr Gingham 9c Bedspreads $l..l9-$1.98-$2.98-$3.08-$.I.98 Turkish Towels (pair) : 25c-39c-19c-G9c-98c Hope Muslin '. .' 18c Underbill Overalls .'. - - :...S1.79 Heavy Blue Waist Overalls .'. $1.09 KljakiBib Overalls . ... 1.19 Khaki Pants $1.69-$1.98 Moleskin Pants $2.79.$3..19-$3.98 Work Pants $1.79-$1.98$2.'19 Men's Dress Pants ... $2.98 to $5.90 "Rnrklnv flnmhrin '7l-n Q,. . T ,. ,r J " All Wool Blue Serge Pants.,.- $l.98-$8.5() 3b-inch Indian Head 32c ,....,. P1...... b . .. T. . . irurtt oniria oyc io yc House Lining .". 9c Curtain Scrims . W2 to 49c 36-inch Percales heavy...:. 25c Cheviot Shirtings 25c Black Sateens, 30 to 36 inch 39c-49c 36-inch Silk Poplins all colors 98c-$1.39 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk Work Shirts "Double Knit" $l.19-$1.79 Men's Dress Shirts 79c-98c-$l.J9-$1.9S Canvas Gloves a 10c Canvas Gloves Boss No: S, heavy 15c Muleskin Gloves knit wrist. 39c Work Gloves l!)c to $2.19 15c $1.6.9-$1.98-$2.25 Kockford Sox, 2 for 25c 40-inch Georgette Crepe all colors $1.98. -Automatic Work Sox seamless heel and toe (real 40-inch Crepe do Chine all colors $1.79 one; 2 for 39c; 2"for : . ...45c "Kiddie Cloth" all colors 4oc Boys' Muleskin Shoes ....... $1.98-$2.39-$2.69 27-inch Cotton Poplin :iy26 Boys' Elk Shoes . M $1.98-$2.39-$2.fi9 White Flaxom.'?.... 25c-29c-39c-49c Men's Muleskin Shoes ,. .$2.98 White Voile 25c-27'2c-39c-45c Men's Elk Shoes.... $3.25 India Linen .-. 12'2c-14c-19c-23c-25c Men's Muleskin Shoes (8-inch) ,$3.(59 Long Cloth .'..: ; 19c-23c-29c-35c-42c Men's Elk- Shoes (8-inch) $3.98 Nainsook 16'2c-23c-29c-39c-45c Men's Elk Shoes (welt sole) $1.50 Palmolive Soap.... : :...... 10c Men's Dress Shoes (all styles) $2.98 to $8.90 Bob White Soap.'. 5c Men's Work Shoes (for wear) $2.98 to $8.50 XOTICK TO CltKDITfmS TO I'ltKHIiXT CLAIMS. In tho county court of the stato ot Oregon, for Deschutes county. In tho matter ot tho estate ot Ma tilda Ycomans, deceased. The uuderslgncd having been ap pointed administratrix of the abovo entitled estate, notice Is horeby glvon to ull porsons having claims against the deceased or against said estate to present same, duly verified within six months of tho dato of this notice to tho undersigned at tho office of C. S. Ucnson, No. 859 Wall street, Dend, Oregon. Dated this 27th day of March, Save your Pennies they Mnke Dollars Jf. C. Penney Co. Inc. 197 BUSY STORES Penny Snvcd Is it Penny Earned I 1919. ANNA HOAR D.MAN, Ah Administratrix of tho Estate of Matilda Ycomans 4-7c CUulfltd adrrrtlaing chars twr tuu 20 rrnU, for 20 word or Itm. Onn cent lr won! for all over 20. All cUulfltd advcrtblng trlctly rub In mlunc- W- mr .' ,s. Mark Twain was once asked what book he considered his best. He answered: "MY BANK BOOK.' Have you one? We would like to be of service to you in snv vhr we can. 'l 1 Our Savings Department Pays 4 Interest. H V The First National Bank I L ,wtT OF BEND VOU SAIiK. FOIt SALIC. Ono team of horses, 4 and 9 years old each, weight tI000 pounds,' one sot of harness; ono Clydesdulo colt, ugo 8 months; ono 3-Inch Winona wagon, Jlko now; ono good huck; ouo 11-Inch Oliver plow. D. W. Deltrlcch. Tumalo, Ore. 43-l-5p rOK SAM:. First class saddle horse, sultublo for lady. Inqulro I.. S. W. Nixon, Ueud, Oregon. CC-4c. FOIt SMiK. Soven passorucor Dorrcs touring car. Practically now. Ex ceptional bargain If taken at onco. Cl-lp FOIl SAM-:. Ono fresh cow, Jorsoy Ouornsoy. . Four yoant old Inquire ICC Adams Plaeo 79-4p. FOIl SALK. - On account of sickness ull my holdings In Uond at original price. Hippodrome, American Hnkcry, 3 lots, house in I'ark addi tion. Also 160 acres on tho Dim chutcs river. Inaulru O. W. Shrluer. ' 38-ttfc FOIt SAI.K Two room houso and ono ot best gardon lots In city of Uond. Soil dfop nnd well fertil ized. Worth $450 but will sacri fice for 33G, $125 down, balance terms. Add mm box 72C, llcnd, for appointment. II FOIt SALK Oeorgo Taylor, Uond, Oregon, hns nil kfiuls of young Til lamook calves. Call lied 1341 or wrlto Ilox 113 for Information. 29'3-0p FOR SALK At n sncrluco. Law II brary. Address Ilullotln,.23-3-4p. FOIt SALK Spring ryo for Into seed ing. I. A. Doveni & Son, Tumnlo, Oregon. 16-3-tfc FOIt SALK Tho La l'lno llvury - barn. This Is a first clatw frumo building with shluglo roof. 04x80 foot. Has 1CX24 addition. Ovorhuad room 32x80 with drcsHod door. Corner lot 100x100. Would muko lino gurage. I'rlco nnd terms very reasonable. J. S. Mastnu, La IMno.'Orogon. 31-3-lc FOR SALK Ono 7-year-old inure, weight aboutl2C0; ono C-yoar-olcl weight about 12B0; tono 5-year-old 9-month-old colt; ono sot doublo Motor jCar Sale Now being conducted at Vancouver Barracks, Vancouver, Washington, by the United States Spruce Production Corporation Motor Trucks, 1 1-2 to 5 ton, $1,000 to $4,200. Trailers, 2 1-2 to 5, ton, $400 to $1(000. Fords, $1300 to $450. Also a few passenger cars of other makes. AH cars' carry prices plainly marked, Come and see and buy. For further information address Automobile Dcpt., Sales Board, United States Spruce Pro duction Corporation', Yeon Bldtf,''. Portland, Or. harness; ono nlugln hnrnosn; one high hack Teum broken to work single or double, luqulro K. A Klldeo, Shovlln-lltxou Camp 8. 82-2 4p FOIl BALK At Uond, Oregon, 1C0 acres. All Irrigated by tho Arnold Farmers' co-operative Irrigation ystom. No overhead expense. All tho water ono needs. .Main tenance fees around 45c per acre. 1C0 ucru paid up water right. 135 acres cultivated. Al) level, deep ' soil, no rocks, stumps or troes. 30 acres In timothy, clover and alfalfa. 30 ucrcit In grain. Tho rest to seed this spring. Fences nnd Irrigation ditches inndo. 7 room liouau. very comfortable In side, rough outside. Pnntry and cellar. Separator room nnd wood house. Wator piped to sink In kitchen from houso cistern. Largo old barn, stanchions for 14 cows, stalls for ten horses, calf sheds, corrals, blacksmith shop, chicken house nnd scratching shed. Phone lino, star mull route. Am physic ally tumble to work ranch. Will sell -40, 80 or 100 acres or ull. Prlco $70 un aero. Terms given. 16 cows, six yearling heifers, four heifer calviw last 'summon Five miles from llond on tho Hums road Will trade any 40 of tho abovo tract for city Income property. M. K. Knolls. 04-l-3p FOR SALK-IInrred Plymouth Hock eggs from it laying iitraln. 3 miles north of Deschutes. F. 11, HuukIi man. Itedmond, 70-2. On VOK SALK Genuine spring ryo do- itvorcu in uenu r. a. never und Son, Tumalo, Oregon. 00-2K FOIl SALK Full blooded black Minorca and 0. A. 0, Harrod Hock hatching eggs, Fifteen for $1,60. Agnes M. Sottong. Phono llurul 1118. 20-l-5p FOK SALK Ekbh, H. 0. Whllo Mln orcai, brud to lay, hatching eggs, $1.60 per 15. Mrs. K. A. Orlflln, llond, Ore. Phone Itural 1110. 17-l-4p FOR SALK -Whlto Leghorn, oggs for hatching, Tuncrod strain, $8,00 por 100; O. A- C, strain llnrrod Hocks, $1.50 per Hotting. Hosa Hutch, Tumalo, Ore, f3-l-4p FOH SALK If you want tho highest prlco for your goods, write mo. Hichnrd Hlcliardsou, auctioneer, gonoral delivery, JJond, Ore. Farm sales u specialty. 00-52-OOp FOH SALE 8. 0. Whllo Leghorn oggs for hatching, O, A, C. strain. Tho kind that lay, Klght dollars por lqo, $1,25 por sotting, Mrs. M. K. Landes, lludmond, Ore. 23-51-4p FOH SALK Oood grain drill, 10- Jioho Hoderlck Lpou, $60, Frank 'Lemur, nonr Qruneo Hall, north. east ot llond. 84-4D-D3p TOO LATi: TO f.'MKHIFV. WILL THAIJi: 120 noro of Umber and near Currnlloti, Washington ca properly. P. M. Megan. "ox 00. 47-lp'- TO THADB Tho thoroughbred bol- glan does, and one Flemish doe will trade for laying bans. Young "w'r snm. iiox 730, Mend. II WANTKIl. WANTED Man and wlfo to work on ranch. Woman to cook and mot to help with ranch work. PII5I llutlo ranch, Uond, Oregon. 04.4p WANTED -2 dozen youuj; chickens, will glvo new Incubator, never been used in part payment, full Hural 118. 08-2-30 . WANTED Wo will call nnyffnorii. nuy phiro, any time, to look al your used furnlttiro. Lot us know whnt you hnvo. Wo pay cash. Tho Standard Furniture Co. 07-40lfc ' -4B-J . LOST. LOST. Saturday March 8 boinnen Ilami nnd Prlnevlllo on Iho I'owoll JIutto rond, u bag of laundry. Ho- itirn to iiuiletlu ofllco and receive A K $5 reward. 02-4 Bo J I LOUT -WllltO COlllO dou. Ilrown nnr f . Finder please phono Mr. Shon- quest, Hural 32. STHAYED Four head of cattlo. 3 coming two-year-old holfors, one hlnck, ono whlto fnco and ono rid nnd white spotted. Ilranded i Ing 3 on right shotildor; wattle on r ghl log, hotwoon kneo and tho Hliouldor., Ono poor red cow with black nose brundod largo 13 on a left side and Plying 3 on, right miouldor. Llbornl reward for In formation, F. II. Wilson, Tumalo, Oregon., 1 2-3-4 p LOST Throo holfors, ono red, ono whlto and ono spotted ono. llrnnd. od B and Lnssy S on side with blotch or iV on right hip. Marked with nolo In each ear. Mny ho torn out. Notify It. ii. Parsons, First National Hank, Hedmond. 21-3-6p TAKEN UP TAKEN UP Palo rod steer. Ilrimil undeclphcrablo. Loft oar split, right oar clipped. O. L. Smith. J-1DC TAKEN UP Followed n.n t n. Cook cattle from Pino mountnln, hu .(l ,0AfflP WHI' 'aoa. untlor ht on left oar, Dulap showod .then Iron handlo, but now Dulap, other torn out. No other brands i?,J.)a i011' ..Owner may hnvo ' SJIhV ,mylnK feed- ,," ft'"1 if rnif'n" . V' Al rabler, Al- 'S'.talftt, Oro. Phono 16K12. ' s , 27-liMnr J TT I t ii ymmmMM.immmmmmm