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PAGE 4 THE BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, MCNO, OREGON, TIENDAY. Jl l.Y 10, 1017 Traveled Roads Shown" for the Tourists Main " atMr-" BBNDr7) ' jT" ..J)s2SMW!.k -?W1T. yiLiFoftHvi cxz v I 3rf SSfT (I ! Anna v. 4MrcMrTWtt 7 j - ... W3 i 4- "T . OffUtNO I I CHtG0r L0Hcrar ' . rraMea willows f 6?ut LS&L. t , ; " " woodland V v. J&rttLaai!"!"' At the Movies . Grand Theatre. '. Laughter - and merry-making reigned in the mahogany-furnished cabin while some guests lounged peacefully in the deep wicker chairs on the awninged deck. Still others were enjoying the music in the draw ing room. Slowly the dense fog thickened about the graceful form of the craft as she moved through the foreign waters, carrying the newly-married "millionaire and his beau tiful wife and their friends. . The captain on the bridge, envel oped In oilskins, grew worried as the misty grey cloud grew thicker and thicker, but those bent upon pleas ure did not even realize their peril ous position. Ail this happens in the de luxe edition of the Vitagraph production, "A Million Bid," which stars Anita Stewart and which is at the Grand Theatre Thursday and Friday. Suddenly the watch discerned an other boat almost on top of his own but he cried the warning too late, the collision which followed sent the passengers flying in all directions and bored a great hole in the side of the vessel. Through this hole the waters dashed and in but a few mo ments the lower rooms in the hold C. S.' HUDSON, President '.E. M. tARA, Cashier ' J U.' C. COB, Vice President L. G. McRBYNOLDS, Asst. Cashier y E. A. BATHER, Vice President. B. A. STOVER, Asst. Cashier : . t IEe First National Bank 1 ; OF BEND, BEND OREGON. STATEMENT ' ' ' " June 20, 1917. . ", RESOURCES Bills Receivable 1432,302.70 , Bonds and Warrants 19,374.16 ' Stock Federal Reserve Bank '.. 1.300.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 31,067.'34 Bonds to Secure Circula tion 12,500.00 6 Redemption Fund .... 625.00 Other Real Estate Owned 3,577.63 CASH AND EXCHANGE 183,004.75 Bonds to Secure U. S. P. S 4,034.76 $688,736.24 LIABILITIES Capital ... 26,000.00 Surplus and Profits 26,699.74 Circulation . 12,600.00 Deposits :.. 624,636.60 $688,736.24 First National Bank Member Federal Reserve System. , were almost submerged. The tables and chairs floated about as debris and the passengers, terror stricken flew hither and thither seeking the life boats. As the boat lurched to .1 life IS . , , one side the stairs to the deck loos ened and cut off the escape of those who a few minutes . before were laughing over a game of auction. FILM SHOWS BROTHER MISSING TEN YEARS (By United Prau to the Bend Bulletin) TACOMA, July 10. Arthur E. Knight goes to the movies. Partic ularly does be like to see pictures showing the War-ridden towns of Europe. The other night he was enjoying the British official ' war pictures at a local theatre when there stepped out in the foreground a man who was strangely familiar. Knight looked again and closely. Was It? Then the man moved to a still more prominent place on the screen. It Was! Knight's brother, whom he had not seen for 10 years, now a sailor In His Majesty's fleet, walked around ' before ., Knight's bulging eyes. SPOKANE EMBARKING IN FUEL BUSINESS (Br United FreM to the Bend Bulletin) SPOKANE, July 10. -Spokane Is going In the fuel business. Fearing a coal shortngo which would cause much suffering among tlm poor Mayor Flouting uminunuod tlio city would lay In a supply lurgo uiioukIi to provnnt a famine. t'LAHSHiKI) ADVKKTIHKMKNTM FOR SALE foil H.M.K Cmlcrwoori tpyowrltor, In good condition. Inquire Bul letin. 398 poll HALE Span ' mules, wagon and harness, cheap, Address P. J. Rush, Third and Revere, Bond. Ore. 296-81, 86p UKAVY WAUON WK HAI.B 3V4 Inch Mitchell, In good shape, newly painted; also heavy loam har ness. T. 11. Denny, Mllev. Ave., Uend, Or. 403-81, 8p poll 8AI.K Five room house, bath, toilet, Dutch klti'hun; largo lot. On Adams plnce, tour blocks from tho mills. Inquire at Horner's store. 372-75UO pOK SALE Lots 9 and 10. of 13, Bond View, prlco $200. block easy terms. Soo ABC, Uullotln offlco. 360-70tf pOK HALK Lots 9 and 10, of block 24 of Kenwood, prlco $326, very easy terms. Soo A DC, Bulletin office. 349-UOtf pOK SALE Two lots In Northwest Townslte Company's Second Ad dition (west of the rlvor, noar Shov lin mill) : price $160, oasy terms, Ap ply abc, Bullotln ortlce. tf poll HALK Ford Runabout. Bee it at Bend Garage. S64-6tfc WANTED IJIDS WANTED On 50 ricks of body wood and 60 ricks of limb wood, 3 ft. To bo delivered at store. E. A. Satlicr. 394-80. 85c WANTED, YOl'NG LADY Will pay good salary for young lady of good address, to art as assistant In Dental Office, good hours. Ap ply King Boe Dentists, over Post- office. 39Z-I80tic pCRNITIRK WANTED We will pay best cash price for used fur niture and household goods. Phone Black 1641. - 386-78tfc WANTED Two housemaids, at Pi lot Butte. $30 par month. In- GOING FAST! The LAST CHANCE to buy merchandise at before-the-war prices. Now is tho time to make money work. We have sold $4371.21 worth of merchandise and still have left $800 Worth of Shoes, . $1000 Worth of Men's Working Clothes, $5200 Worth of Groceries. THEY ALL MUST GO ! Think what a, saving t tv la sulo means to you, on a raising market. When tho present stock Is out of morchnnt's hands and they have to buy on tho present market. Look up prices on wool, colton and lonthcr, then look over our prices. 75c Work Shirts 48c Heavy Wool 40c Sox 28c Heavy Foreign Dye Rib Overalls $1.15 Granite and Tinware 33 1-3',; Off 15c Canvas Gloves 10c Milk, all brands 12 l-2c All White Soap 6 bars for 25c Beans : 15c Matches 5c Sugar 11 lbs. for $1.00 Tlieor ore only A l-'KW of our Price. G. W. HORNER qulro Pilot Dutto Annex. 364-72tfc LOST JtWT On Bond-Uurns road, bag of laundry, bearing name of C. II. Bishop. Kinder please return to Iiullotln. 403-81, 83c JOHT First National Dank pursn, containing $36. Please return to Bulletin and receive liberal reward. 388-79.81p FOR RENT poll ItK.NT Small house, partly furnished, near depot $6 per month. S. .It. Ilogln. 40181. S2c poll UK NT Five room furnished house, strictly modern; one of finest locations 1 In Bend. Inquire Bulletin SI7-7tfc NOTR'K H)lt Pl Ill.U ATION Department of the Interior, U. B. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, Juno 11. 1917. Notice Is hereby given that Clifton L. Kvans, of Bend, Oregon, wbo, on January 31, 1913, made Homestead Kntry No. 09834, and on May 9, 1914, made additional Homestead Kntry No. 013184, for NIC , Bee. 9. and NW'i, Section 10, Township 10, South, Range 14 East. Willamette Meridian, has flll notice of Inten tion to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before If. C. Kills, V. S. Commissioner, at Bend, Oregon, on tho 19th day of July, 1917. Claimant namos as witnesses: Klmcr K. Culllson, David K. Hog ors. Fred O, Klger, Ivl V. Smith, all of Bend, Oregon. H. FRANK .WOODCOCK. lSl-8Sp. neglster. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTHUR J. MOORE Lawyer; a i: ;S . . ., .1" I'd', tir GENERAL PRACTICE Log Cabin Building BEND. ORE. Pboie Black 1411 Bend Park Co. Real Estate Insurance BOND d GREENWOOD AVE. Oppwitt Wrigk HoleL full Line -of- Hardware Implements Hunters' Supplies Bend Hardware Co. THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Suras an Parwsrdlnt, Gtniral Ctm balaa Marehant. V esrrv Oil, Gaaallm, Sugar, Flair, Bait MM. Hasu. Bat a and Lard. VERNON A. FORBES : LAWYER ' . i First National Bank Bulldlnt Bend, :: . :: Oregon II. II. Dc ARMOND LAWYER, O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon DR. J. II. CONNARNJ . , DENTIST Office In Bather Building. Hour 9 to 12, 1 to 6. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. lleml IxmIrc No. 42.'! Ixiyul Or der of MiHwe Meets In Hath or's Hall first and third Thurs day of ench month. Visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. ' Ortlc pKona tlm 1701 Km. Mlk VHKK CONHUt.TATIO.V Dr. R. I). Kctchum, Druglrai rityalclan Hour. 9 to 12. I to 6:S0, or hf ap piintnwnt. . BATIIKR MUII.DINO M. A. PALMER Cabinet Maker and Builder, .Jobbing Screen Doom and Wlndoivx. Franklin. St., rear '.of Irrigation Co.'s oil) building. W. G. Manning, D'. M. D. DENTIST Suite 12-14, O'Kane Building Tel. Black ITHt llrnil, Ore. $100.00 Starts a Home! I will' bnil'l a 'houw to ult'; for 1 1 00 down, balance in rhtVnthly 'uaymant,' ' i: t.' lill.f, Caara'da' ' Matal. ' I'hoM Olaek 1UI .' UEND INSURANCE AGENCY - Wrlttmi of all kind of Inaiirnneo, Ol4l wit Inmirnnc Aiftrnry In Cmtravl Or ' nn. H. C. Kill,, l int Nt4unal Umnk lluildlnit, Bond. Oruun. Shoe Repairing Done In I'IflHT-t'LAHH man ner, while you wait. , L. Goodmnn, opponite Jluker's Uroccry. Casualty and Surety Bonds Furnished See ' D. L. WlflOI.VH I j The Bend Bulletin GOOD PRINTING Tinning and Ohoot Metal WM. MONTUOMEKY. Furnaces, Spootlng, Guttering, Cornlco and Skylight Ilepalrlng promptly attended to Prices right, work guaranteed DR. TURNER Evo Spcialiit of Portland VISITS BEND MONTHLY Watch paper (or Data ' or inquire of. THORSON. THE JEWELER " 3. K. ENOKIIRKTHON, I'Ll'MIUNU AND HEATING 117 Minnesota Streot. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished . Jobbing Promptly Done, OEOnOB 8, YOUNG Civil and Irrigation Engineer U. 8. Mineral Surveyor. Room 12, First National Bank Building JAMES AUSTIN (CLARINKTTI8T) Musical Director AND 1 Practical Teacher on all In.struinunU STUDIO, Greenwood Ave. .') doors from Wall St,