PAGK 4 THE BEND nn.LKTIX, DAILV KIHTIOV, 1IKKD, OltKdUX, 1 ItlD.W, JI NK il, 1017 ! At, the Movies Grand 'Theatre The magnitude of Dnvld W. Grlf- Ilth's feat in staging "The Birth of ' Nation," is - almost appalling at least to tho (Invoices of the older forms of theatrical entertainment. "Where now are tho little groups of actors, tho pinchbeck scenery and the potty properties of the so-called legitimate" . drama? By compart Ron with tho now art, the "leglti mate" measures to the mountain like a molehill. ; Instead of scenery for his background, Griffith used na tu io. For subject ho has covered 150 years of American life and his tory. Eighteen thousand people have done his bidding and In the hair- raising rides of the Ku Klux Klau threo thousand riders and horses sweep over tho dusty roads. No wonder that this magnificent historical spectacle Is the talk of the country. It has established an en tirely new art in the realm of the theatro tho art of pantomimic screen spectacles with score perfect ly synchronized to tho action. It has also created a tremendous sensation because of its vaster and more force ful treatment of the theme of Thomas Dixon's "The Clansman," which both as book and play created the greatest furore of the last decade. Tho great deeds of the Civil War nd the horrors of reconstruction are made to live again and the nation re-born is' opotbesized. Mr. Grif fith, pioneer among directors, man aged this stupendous achievement "without the aid of dialouge or speech, for motion pictures with music and effects tell vividly this thrilling tale of fifty years ago. The engagement starts on Wed nesday evening, July 4, and there will be matinees on Thursday, Fri day and Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Evenings at 8:30 sharp. The per formance lasts three hours. Edith Storey proves' again in "Money Magic," the Vitagrapb Blue Ribbon feature shown at the Grand Theatre tonight, in which she plays with Antonio Moreno and William Duncan, that she is one of the most versatile players on the beloved screen. Her role; 1b that of a young girl brought up on a ranch who marries a wealthy miner, also lacking in the ways of convention and society. The struggle which she suffers in her attempt to learn the "whys and wherefores" In the lives of her cul tured neighbors is realisticaly por trayed in a humorous manner, inter spersed with touches of pathos. There is no 8ta.r on the screen to day who could interpret this part better than does Miss Storey. She seems to have gotten right into the spirit of her role and makes it a living one throughout. Then as she slowly masters the thousand 'details for herself she is thrown into contact with her hus band's people. They are far more ignorant than she ever thought of u'ing, uuu bv mutiny Jar upuu jier, but, conscious of her own shortcom ings a few months previous, she makes an effort to place them at their ease, and at the same time impart to them some knowledge of etiquette. Always famed for her exceptional versatility, - Edith Storey proves In this varied, role that she has been Worthy of any praise ever tfestowed. WRIST WATCHES ARE NOW MORE TOPULAR (By United Prm to Uw llend Bulletin) WASHINGTON. 1). C, Juno 29 Undo Sam wears a wrist watch and carries a cute dwarf walking Btlck these days because these devices are part of tho modern soldiers regular equipment. Nowadays most of tho stalwart young Americans In Vnited States army khaki tell tho time by taking a peek at their left wrist, and an In creasing percentage of tho officers aro lugging nifty llttlo "swagger sticks." Early Opportunity. "We came to tills country and took the Innocent red mini's hind awuy from lilm." "Yes," replied tho man who has fceeu having trouble with real estnie. "and In some cases the Inu.iceiit red mail was lucky to unload Just when ho did." Washtugtou Stur, A Claaay Youth. 'What classes is your boy in at col lege?" "lie's in the .300 class at baseball," "Yes?" "And also In tho ten second class In the 100 yard dash." Louisville Cou- rier-JouniaL Boring Well. The art of boring wells was prac ticed in the east more thau 4.000 years a?n. Abraham's servant encountered Rebekab at a well (u ISo'.l It. C. Improvo tho Sotting. Howell Z:ow can a mini get his wife In a pleasant frame of mind? Powell lust see -that the frame Is gilded. Towu Topics. ' USED CAR BARGAINS Every car as represented. We will pay your railroad fare if you purchase one of these used cars. 1910 5-passenger Cadillac $325 1912 5-passenger Cadillac 500 1914 5-passenger Cadillac 800 1914 5-passenger Studebaker .... 500 1014 5-passenger Reo 500 1912 5-passenger Haynes 425 4-38 1916 5-passenger Briscoe.... 750 1917 5-passenger Briscoe 4-24.... 725 1917 8-cyliuder Briscoe, nearly new 950 Mitchell chassis .: 200 "Oldsmobile chassis 175 , Rebuilt Federal Trucks Every-truck rebuilt and guaran teed, $1100. PACIFIC KIKSEL KAR BRANCH, Broadway and Davis St., r Portland, Oregon. Distributor for Kissel Kara, Kissel Trucks, Brlscoes, Doblcs. r173-75c. CONDENSED REPORT OF THE CONDITION' OF The Central Oregon Bank llend, Oregon At the Close of Business Jl'XE 2, 1017 OFFICERS: D. E. HL'NTER. President CARLETON B. SWIFT, Vice-Pres. E. P. MAHAFFEY, 2nd Vice-Pres. II. M. STEPHENS. Cashier. DIRECTORS: D. E. Hunter, W. L. O'Donnell Carleton B. Swift, E. P. JIahaffey H. M. Stephens , RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $138,975.62 Overdrafts 187.93 Bonds and Warrants 11,005.14 Furniture and Fixtures.. 3,254.00 Cash on Hand and Due from Banks 61,704.55 Total $205,127.21 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $ 25,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Proffts 1,783.83 Deposits 178.343.41 Total $205,127.24 STOCKHOLDERS: W. H. CRAVEN, Munnger "P" Ranch, Crane, Oregon, C. '. COLT, President Union Meat Compuny, Portland, Oregon, W. P. DICKEY, President Portland Cattle Loan Co., Portland, OrcKon, E. W. RUMBLE, President Columbia Basin Wool Warehouse Co., Portland, Oregon, T. J. MAHONEY, Portland Cattle Loan Company, Portland, Oregon, C. E. RORER, President Bank of Commerce, Eugene, Oregon, D. E. HUNTER, Manager The Bend Company, Bend, Oregon, ROSS FARNHAM, Attorney, Bend, Oregon, W. L. O'DONNELL, O'Donnell Bros., Bend, Oregon, CARLETON B, SWIFT, Swift & Co., Chicago, III., and Portland, Oregon, H. M. STEPHENS, ' Cashier, Bend, Oregon, E. P. MAHAFFEY, 2nd Vice-President, Bend, Oregon. FEN S. WAITE, Bend, Oregon. C. S. HUDSON, President U. C. COE, Vice President B. A. BATHER, Vice President. E. M. LARA, Cashier L. G. McREYNOLDS, Asst. Cashier B. A. STOVER, AsBt. Cashier The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND OREGON. THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM HELPS YOU IT WAS CREATED, PRIMARILY To help the Business Men and Farmers, To provide plenty of currency at all times, To effect a steadier supply of credit. The system merits the support of all good citizens; it must have yours in order to reach Its full development. You can Bccure the benefits of this great system and at the same time assist directly in developing It by deposit ing your i money with us. First National Bank Member Federal Reserve System. Living Mualo, To move the hody to the rhythm of the universe, andante, pronto, fast or slow, keeping tho accent steady aud uro. . . ' . To use tho voice In melodious aen tug, with kind Mud gentle words, to stranger or to friend. In all events of dally life and work to resolvo tho discords and to blend tho moments Into one harmonious whole. A mind to set In form the theme of life, Riinuunco the subject clear and true and work it to satisfying closo. To tlnd within tho soul tho beauty bearing message of tho song dlvluo. This is to set tho days to music and to bo a symphony. Evungellne Close In Musician. For Cltaning Paint. ' An easy way to clean paints.' Paints lu the bathroom or kitchen that have been soiled from smoke or grease can ho easily cleaned hy heating vinegar, and with tho use of n simuge wipe the m lilts. In order to obtain best results tho vinegar should bo heated several times during the process. When com pleted tho paints will bo thoroughly clean aud look llko new. A Point Coneodod. "Your tuition hasn't much apprecia tion of stutuary," remarked the critical visitor. "I sn Id that years ago." replied Grandpa Mint, "when they took the woodeu Indian away from In frout of tho cigar store." Washington Star. Dosorvod 8omo. Rlbsan Frocks This cuke Is awful nice, ninmnia. '(Silence.) This cake U awful nice, lniiiinim. ' "Well, what of It?" "Oh, nothing: only when the minis ter says It you always ask hi in to have more." St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Musical Noto. "Didn't her constant singing in the Bat annoy yon?" "Not so flinch as the constant flat lu bcr singing." Puck. No great thing Is created suddenly any n.ore t tin tt a bunch of grapes or I tig. Kpleietns. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bend. Oregon, June 29, 1917. Notice Is horehy given that pur suant to Resolution No. 3, passed hy the City Council of the City of Bend, Oregon, on the 5th day of June, 1917, the said City Council intends to cause Newport Avenue In the City of Bend to be Improved as set forth in the said resolution and further IntcndB to let a contract for all the work and materials of said improvement to the lowest responsible bidder. Notice Is further given that sealed bids will be received by the Recor der of the City of Bend n( his offlco In the First National Dank building, Bend, Oregon, up to the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, on the 10th day of July, 1917. for furnishing all the material and labor and constructing complete and ready for public use, Local Improvement Number 3, con sisting of the Improvement of New port Avenue from the Deschutes River westerly to the City Limits. In the manner set forth in the plans and specifications provided for the same. PlanB and specifications for the above improvement are available to contractors and may be found on flic, in the office of the City Recorder and In the office of the City En gineer, at Bend, Oregon. Any con tractor contemplating a bid on the work, however, will be supplied with a copy of the plans and specifications, by making a deposit of $10 with tho City Recorder, which deposit will be returned to him upon the return of the plans and specifications in good condition. An approximate list of the quant ities involved in the work Is as fol lows: Clearing and grubbing, 1.8 acres. Earth excavation, 7092 yards. Rock excavation, 1725 yards. Cement curb, 10450 lineal feet. Cement walk, 30125 square feet. Volcanic cinders, 5080 cuhlc yards. ummer Tourist round-trip fares t To DENVER . . $62.50 OMAHA 67.50 KANSAS CITY .... 67.50 ST. PAUL 67.S0 ST. PAUL, via Omaha . . 72.20 ST. LOUIS 78.70 CHICAGO 80.00 DETROIT 91.00 WASHINGTON .... 116.00 NEW YORK 118 20 PHILADELPHIA .... 118.20 BOSTON 119.20 Regular Sale Date: June 20 to 30. July 3, 4, and Fridays and Saturday! thereafter to Sept. 29. Special datea, privilege, llmlti, fares to other cities, routes, and arrange ments upon application. Union Pacific System POINTS OF INTEREST Yellowstone, Sslt Lake, Denver, Estes-Rockr-Mountaln Park and the f amoua Columbia River Gorge. Aak for descriptive booklet. S. L. WIGGINS, T. F. t P. Agt, O'Kane Bldg., Bend, Ore. Masonry wall, Still porch. Hand rail (Iron), SU0 lluenl foot. 12-Inch Tllo drain, U00 lineal foot. 0 ravel ditch lining, 78 cuhlu yards. Lumber tor ditch crossings, 0320 feet. The estimated cost of thin Im provement Is $18,933.76, In addi tion to $587, estimated coat of ditch and crossings, or a total of $19, $19.75. , Tho work must he completed within 90 days of acceptance of tho con tractor's bond. Jllds must ho accompanied by a certified check In thu sum of not less than 10 per cent of the price bid on the work, Bidders will he supplied with u blank "proposal form" upon applica tion, which form must ho filled out and submitted, sealed, beforo noon, July 10, 1917. The City of llend reserves tho right to reject any mid all bids. II. C. EI.I.18. 173c City lleeordor. CLASSIFIED ADVKHTISEMENTS FOR SALE poit HALE Saxon Six automobile, In fine condition; will take Ford In on trade. Inquire Logan's Candy store. 360-73. 79c ?OK KALE Light runabout auto. Inquire U. C. llrlggs, 1013 Iloiid street. 3ti7-74.79p pOR SALE CHEAP Bicycle, in good condition. Iuqulre Mc- Cnmi Sign Shop. 359-70tfc plt SALE Lots 9 and 10. of block 13, Bend View, price $200, easy terms. See ABC, Bulletin office. 350-70tf poit SALE Lots 9 and 10. of block 24 of Kenwood, price $325, very eusy terms. Son AIIC, Bulletin office. 349-I70lf poit SALE Modern six room house wiin until ami electric wiring complete, easy terms. Aleck Mayor, 955 Ogden avemio 303157tfc poll HALF. Two lots In Northwest lownsue company s oeconu Au dition (west of the river, near Stiov- lln mill); price $160, easy torais. Ap ply abc. Bulletin ofllco. tf pill K.U.K Ford Itunabout. Sec it at iienu unriigu. aui-bviic WANTED YAANTEI Two housemaids, at Pi lot mine, i.ii) per monin. in- qnlro Pilot Butte Annex. 34-72tfc Summer Apparel For the Boys and Girls-work or play I Girl? Tnri Drpy?f3 l'v,"l"'l,,,f 11,0 ,,;uin t'm"'o 1.2.1, $1.50. 1 1. 7a. r2.oo, u'ao For the Little Tot8-slir:..,.,r: 1.15, $1.23 and $1.50 llnth ot tlnme imikes have snap ami aivle found In grown-up's di esses and aro ell made In evitry wuy White Sport shoes--rrn;:::,,::::,'kid sUes H;i to II i $2.15 SU,., o t $2.i5 White DuckButtonScufTers--;,,','ri;:',i( 1.85 See these mid oilier shoes In our I liny Hliuii leiarlineiil Husy lieeuiiHU of Hotter Value. STOP AND SHOP AT mm IROTHERS THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE AFTER ALL Bend View PRICES: SI0O AND UP TERMS: Rcasonab e We'll loan you money lo build. H END'S MOST SCENIC RESIDENCE, I'HOl'KUTY Every Lot coinimmtl.s it view oft lie Hiver, Mountains and City. Ilnildin restrictions itceordiiifj to Ioeution. J. 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