FAOK 1 CARD OK THANKH We wish to express our heartfelt thanks for the kindness of our friends in the recent death of Henry Horning. The assistance and the gifts of flow ers are greatly appreciated. MH8. HENRY HORNING, CHARLES HORNING AND FAMILY. HL'HINKHH AND PROFKHHIONAL Arthur J. Moore Lawyer Probate, Liens, Convey ances, etc. GKNEHAI. PRACTICE Ix)g Cabin Building BEND, ORE. Phone Black 1411 -5 George WiwliinKton T .......... 4, .1,1 lii'.--"Mis.s it Ccoiffe WiishiiiKton never told the truth. $100.00 Starts a Home! 1 will build a hmiM to ult, lor 1100 down, Ijfilimca In monthly payment. J. C. HILL, itd. HoUI. I'bona Black 1311 POOR BASEBALL SEEN AT HOME. (MB BPSNV BULLKTItf, DAII.V'KPITIOI.BBMD, ORFvOO. .MONDAY. MAY 7. 1017 SHEVLIN-HIXON WALLOPED f-r.--ZStCiY V... I mt Wsr as, I The Littlest Star MARGUERITE CLARK in the humorous photoplay Miss George Washington Tuesday I May 8-9 dnesday f a Wed 19 7 MAY 1917 SUN MON TUEYVED THUj FRI SAT 5 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 1 1 12 13H15 161718 19 -1 : ; t"r ft21222S242526 Bend in Brief DOINGS IN YOUR CITY. You'll Find Them Here. TODAY. I. O. O. I-., Hnllicr'N Hull, H p. in. I'liltilcr niifl liiviirnlorw, l,oiie IMnc l.ulMir 1Vtn)l, 7 silo p. III. IU-iiiI Hiricn, Kmlilrm ( lull, 7:4.1 p. in. TI'KHDAY. M. W. A., Hnllicr'N Hull, H p. ill. I'ulliiitry Alllmire No. :I7 1 , I.4111C I'liif IjilMir Temple, H p. in. Cmnicil Meeting, Ciiiiiirll Ilium Iters, H p. Ml. I'lirenl-Tcnclier AawH-liiiliui, Mm. l. A. Thurmiii', 8:1111 p. in. ladles' l.lhrury Dull, Library, .1 p. m. WEDNESDAY. Knights r I'ythlux, Muilicr's Hull, N p. in. 4 oiniiicrrliil ( lull, Pilot lluttc Inn, noon. TlllltMDAY. A. I'. & A. M., MiinoiiIc Hull H p. in. I'KIDAY. Itehckull Irfxlgc, Hiilhcr's Hull, H p. m. W. (I. V., t'ounrll ( IiimiiIhtx, H 9 it. in. Itcnil Rifles, Emblem ( lull, 7:45 p. m. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS J. T. King, of Korl Hock, In n Horn! visitor today. C. 8. Clow, of La Pino, was In the city yesterday. K. W. aunrnay Is In t ho city from IHh run eh ncur llrotliurH. Mr. and Mm. W. Oumpnrt, of Cllno FhIIh, spent yostordny In llcnd. Karl Hmull wbb In tlio city yes turduy from his homo In Silver Lake. Horn, this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Bnmuol u, Layman, a seven-pound duughtor. Horn, this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Muckoy, n savon aiid ono-linlf pound dauglitar. K. 0. Fuller returned this morn ing from Portland, whore he spout tin) wnok ond visiting relatives. R. C. Lnndlrtghnm has taken a har bor chair with tho Pilot Butte bar hor shop, of which Fred Kstes Is proprietor. Mrs. M. n. BCggs, Mrs. n, T. John son, 1). Johnson and II. Vun Nuys waro Prlnovlllo visitors In Bend, ovor tho wcok ond. II, II. Corey, memhor of tho State Public Sorvlce Commission, arrived in Bund this morning on roiito to fllstors, for tho Squaw, Crook Irriga tion projoct caso. Thnro will be a mooting of tho La dins' Library club at the library to morrow afternoon, Tho Flnwor Show and vegetable, compotltlon will bo discussed. ' Vernon A. Forbes and H. II. Do Ar mond nnd Goorgo S. Young loft this morning for Sistors, to bo prasont at tho Public Sorvlco CommlBslon bearing In tha Siiuaw Crook Irriga tion projoct rata enso. A surprise party was glvon nt tho homo or Florence Downing, In Ken wood. Kuturduy night by 12 of her friends, ihn oct-nnlou being her twelfth hlrlhduy. Games were played unil le v cream mill euku served. - AT THE HOTELS The Wright Hold. W. ('humhcrlulu, Vancouver. W. I), (iruvi-s. Portland. .Mrs. J. O. Whllukcr. Ilittnptou. W. M. Rlmiiions. Everett. C. 8. Clow, La Pino. J. L. Black, llumplon. W. C. Holllnslicud, La Pino. Cecil Ilollliisheud. La Pluo. 11. IlKiihani, Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. W. Uumpcrt, Cllno Kails. Hilly Meyer. I. Kiln Fulls, Minn. John Meyer, Utile Kulls. Minn. Oscar Caveiidnr, Bum. K. W. Ouerney, Brnlhnrs. H. A. Kalrfux, Sun Kronclsro. I'. T. Borders, Hun Francisco. Thnmns Hulu, Tha Dulles. Victor Dickey, Portlund. .Mr. and Mrs. II. Ituinsev. Portlnnd. O. Krnll liver. Summer Lake. II. T. McKliiiion. Portlund. Anne Plendl, Vancouver; It. A. McCluskoy, Porllund. E. Friend, Seattle J. A. Equals, Eugene. W. O. Erb, La Pino. K. A. i'uterbough, Portland. M. Bnrtrune, Portland. C. Jones, Portland. Clyde Kry, Hedinond. W. 0. Fordhnni, La Pino. Hold Coxy. J. II. Myers, Portland. II. U. Xlcninn, Portlund, U. A. Collier, Sealllo. A. W. Nclsun, O.-W. It. N. J. A. Moore, Fort Hock. J. T. King, Kort Hock. Pilot Untie Inn, Wlllnrd Cook, Portlund. N. Chrlstensvn, Portlund. I. Monholmer, Chicago. L. VanOrman, Portland. It. E. Clanton, Portland. Puul Illingsworth, Motollus. A. J. Bolloiis, Motollus. W. A. Hudley. Tho Dalles. J. M. Dunn, Portlund. V Joy Johnson, Portland. 8. B. Lelghton, Boston. 0. T. McKendrees, San Kranciuco ; J. O. Bailey, Sulom. II. H. Corey, Sulom. Jl. R. Bundy, Portlnnd. f.'nrl Small, Silver Lake. C. K. Colo, Prlnovlllo. K. S. Wiser, Portlund. H. J. Mlchelson, Bonllla, S. D. J. II. Blanford, Portlund. II. C. Huntor, Portlnnd. Mrs. M. M. Biggs, Prlnovlllo. fl. f. Johnson, Prlneville. 1). Johnson, Prlnovlllo. N , II. Vnn Nuys, Prlnovlllo. "I. K. Clark, Portlund. J. A. Lcatborman, Portlnnd. D. T. Goodman, Portland. A. K. Brown, Portlund. C. B. Prlvott, Portlnnd. P. S. Brown, Portlund.' II. E. Snnford, Portlund. J A KK.NT-TKACH KHN TO MICKT The Paront-Tonchor association will hold a social nnd busiuoss moot ing Tuosdny afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30 at the homo of Mrs. O. A. Thor- PLASTERING, Concrete Work, and Septic Tanks, Brick Work, Chimneys Hco C, V. Dundo, lllnck Bona Shoe Repairing Dono In n I'lltHT-CLAHH iiiun- ner, while you wait. L. flooilmim. opposite linker's Grocery, in Adult s - 25c Children !5c son, CIO Deluwura avenue. There will bo a short program and parcel post sale. Every member is urged to attend and to bring a new member This will be the last meeting of the school yeur. FIRST NATIONAL'S STATEMENT GOOD Answering the cull of the comp troller of the currency for state ment of condition on Muy 1, the First National Bunk has Issued a con doused statement which shows healthy Increase over the last prev ious statement. The deposits of 630,30(1,70 are larger by 1100.000 and the statement, which Is very well bulunced, shows a cash reserve of over 33 per cent, or more than 20 per cent above the legul requirement of 12V4 per cent. ' Tho condensed statement Is as fol lows: HKHOIKCKS Bills Receivable 1398,220.27 Bonds and Warrants 24.838.16 Expense 444.62 Stock Kcdcral Reserve Bank 1,300.00 Real Estate, Kurniture and Fixtures 31,067.34 Bonds to Secure Circula tion 12,500.00 5 Redemption Fund .... 626.00 Other Real Estate Owned 3,657.63 CASH AND EXCHANGE 225,220.22 Bonds to Secure U. 8. V. S 4,034.76 1701,806.79 LIABILITIES Capital $ 26,000.00 Surplus and Profits 26,000.00 Circulation 12,600.00 DEPOSITS 0.111,8041.70 701,806.79 I CAKLO.N & MARTIN, of the WAKDKOIIE, having secured the services of Chas. E. Mathers, who Is a friet class, up- to-the-minute cutter and designer, are now prepared to turn out strict ly first class tailoring for gentlemen. at very reasonable prices. Call and examine our samples and leave your measure, for a high class suit of clothes. Adv. 128-1 33c. Trespass notices for sale at the Bullotln office. Are You Ready for Spring? There- may be many things you would like to have adjusted in a plumbing . way about your home this spring. We will be pleased to make a careful inspec tion of your plumbing, and report on it to you. If you contemplate building, may we not have the privilege of bidding on your work. i Carlson & Lyons Wall St., near Franklin Phone, Red 1591 JcffiTKon County Dcfculs B'iil 2 to 1 In l-'unt, CIcun Game Ycnlcrduy ut Culver, leading ( Nw '-, 1-ciiKue Willi Clean Mule. Hlundlog of Tennis. Clubs . W. L. Pet. Jefferson County 2 , 0 1.000 Prlneville 1 1 500 Shevfln-IIIxon ' t 1 .600 BenU 0 . 2 .000 i w One day In school a llttlo boy was asked to tell what he knew about Ncro( Ho thought awhile. He was sure that he had never heard any thing good of the Roman tiddler, so he wrote down on his paper, "The less suld about Nero, tho better." So it Is with the second baseball game of the Central Oregon league series played at home yesterday be tween Prlneville and The Shcvlln lllxon teams," the less said, the bet ter." Had tho day been a little more cheerful and if there had been a upark of baseball Intelligence, It Is likely that tho crowd would have stayed to see the finish of the 16 to 5 defeat of the mill team. Carl John son was disgusted. Frank Prince was sore. T. A. Mccann got up anu leu the grounds shortly after the fifth inning. Ash Houston, captain of The Shcvlln-Illxon team, played the poorest game In the infield be has ever played in this section. It, wasn't because Tetherow was airtight that Prlneville administered I lifc defeat it did, nor was It that the Crook county bunch hit Bullock or Baker altogether too frequently. It was Just poor fielding and poor judg ment on the part of the mill team that brought such a score. It is apparent that the mill team will come in for some . reorganiza tion within the next 24 hours. New materfal will be whipped into shape. Carl A. Johnson, who yelled himself hoarse yesterday, Ib going to get into the game from the managing end and put up better baseball for next Sunday. Batteries Prlneville. Tetherow and Stnplcton; Shevlin-Hlxon, Bul lock, Buker and Leary. The Jefferson county team tops the Central Oregon league with a fairly comfortable margin, by defeat-1 Ing tbe Bend nine yesterday at Cul ver by a score of 2 to 1. It was a good brand of baseball that the Jef ferson county recruits stirred up. Boring, pitching for Jefferson coun ty, kept the Bend hits well scattered. and with his team playlng'good ball behind him, he nosed out his second victory. The Bend team, with Mer rill in the box, played better ball. according to reports than It did at home last Sunday. Boring allowed Bend seven hits and Merrill allowed the Jeffersonlans five hits. Score: R. H. E Jefferson County 2 5 1 Bend 1 7 3 Batteries Jefferson County, Bor ing and Wiegand; Bend, Merrill and Johnson. BUY AT HOME! Deschutes Spray and True Blue FLOURS Are real home products manufactured from high est possible grade CENTRAL OREO ON wheat, and given the best test of sanitary milling to be found anywhere. Bread from these Flours have an appetizing flavor which calls for more. . SOLD AND GUARANTEED by all local Grocers. Bend Hoar Mill Co. BEND, OREGON Slop at I he New Houston Holel 6th and Everett Sts., Portland, Oregon. New Management Ph,m,enJ F.liceUr. IUlai0t.7Sc.tl .00 anj $1.50 t day. PILOT BUTTE INN JJAKHLk SHOP FRED ESTES, - Proprietor BEST SERVICE GUARANTEED White Angora Rabbit. $3.00 a pair. O. A. C White Leghorns $1.50 per 15 tit. V. MONTGOMERY, Grandvletv : : Oregon Buff Plumouth Rock Any Day Old Chix. Eggs for Hatching, (From 200-egg laying strain and prize-winners: also tested free from white diarrhoea by the O. A. C.) After May 1, all ceip for hatching $1.50 per 15. Fertility guaranteed. A. i. SAX FORD. REDMO.VO Phone 3705. Bend Park Co. Real Estate Insurance BOND and GREENWOOD AVE. Oppoule Wright Hold We invke yoa to call at our store or. phone and get our pneea. Then you will be a steady customer. H. P. Smith' S GROCERY Stop at HOTEL HOYT Sixth and Hoyt Sts near Depot. PORTLAND, ORE. Fireproof. Newly Decorated. Rates 7Je to H.M. L. W. BIME8, Mauser. MODERN TUITION fat all the Newest Daaees and AU the Far.ritea. Mrs. Ethel Hulbert, Call Hippodrome. B-Sil. or tbe Pilot Butte Inn. 123. THE LIFE of a shirt depends large ly upon the way it is laundered. Laundered by us, a shirt will last twice as long. Our wagon will call in the morning. Phone us, Black 311 BEND LAUNDRY FULL LINE -of- Hardware -Implements Hunters' Supplies Bend Hardware Co. THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Stone and Fonrftrdlnr. General Com million Merchant. W carry Oil, Gaiollne, Sugar, Floor Salt Meat, Bama, Bacon and Lard. VERNON A. FORBES . LAWYER. First National Bank Building Bend, :-: ;-: Oregon H..H. De ARMOND lawyer' O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon DR. J. H. CONNARN DENTIST Office in Sathar Building. Hour. 9 to it, 1 to 6. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. GEORGE S. TODNO Civil and Irrigation Kngineer V. 8. Mineral Surveyor. Room 12, First National Bank Building QrCgOnJifc Insurance Company CXCLAJ.IVCt.V pmsoN" Homi Office. CoNaerr Bim., PonruAMCt ASHLEY FORREST, District Manager. Office phone Blk 1701 Bee, Blk 1102 FREE CONSULTATION Dr. R. D. Ketchum, Drugless Physician Boors, 9 to 12. 1 to 6:30. or by ap pointment. SATHER BUILDING W. G. Manning, D. M. D. - DENTIST Suite 12-14, O'Kane' Building Tel. Black 1781 Bend, Ore. DR. B. FONTAINE Optometrist, Optician Located at Larson's Jewelry Store, BEND, OREGON DR. TURNER Eye Specialat of Portland VISITS BEND MONTHLY Welch paper fat-Dam ' or inquire ol THORSON. THE JEWELER BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Writers of all kinds of insurance. Old est Insurance Agency In Centra) Ore iron. H. C. Ellis. First National Bank Building, Bend, Oregon. Consultation and Examination Froe, NO MEDICINE NO KNIFE All Calls Promptly Attended to. . DR. J. C. SONES Graduate and Experienced ; Cairopract.r and Naturopathic Fhyal elan. Phone 611. Office hours, to 12, t to 6. 7 to 8. ..Office O'Kane Building, Room 6, Bend, Oregon. Casualty and Surety Bonds Furnished D. L. WIGGINS CENTRAL OREGON PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING AND HEATING 117 Minnesota Street. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Jobbing Promptly Done. HOUSE MOVING I will take eontracta for movins and raiaina butldinss, from the smallest to latiMt. Sea L. BRANDENBURG, or write Box 439, Bend, Oregon. Tinning and Sheet Metal WM. MONTGO.MTCKY. Furnaces, Spouting, Gutterlni Cornice 'and Skylight Repairing promptly attended to Prices right, work gunrnnleed