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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1917)
TIIK BEND IHJM-KTIN, DAILY KIIITION, BEND, OREGON, MONDAY, Jl l.Y 8.1, 1017 PAGE 8 rarararn imraOTsriiiiTira o o o o o mm TO-NIGHT LAST TIM K VIVIAN MARTIN ? "The Wax Model" TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Bessie Barriscale and William Desmond "The Payment" TRIANGLE COMEDY "SKIRTS" by Fay Tinclier anj Tully Marilisll BEND THEATRE 1917IJULY 1917 iSUN MONlTUE WEDtHUTm SAT ri T2l 3 gl 5 j6 7 8 9 !10 11 12 1314 15 16 17 18 192021 22232425262728 293031 Bend in Brief DOINGS IX YOUR CITY. You'll Find Thtm Here. MONDAY. . I. O. O. I''., KiiIIi.ts Hull, H p. ni. Order of Kuatcrti Slur, MmkoiiIc Hull, H p. in. Palmer mill Dit'iirulom, I.mo I'lno J.iilMir Temple, H p. in, Tl i:SDAY, Modern Woodmen of Amcrlcii, NutliiT'a Hull, 8 p. ill. Culinary Alliance, I. one Pine l.lior Ti'inplr, H p, in, vi:i).ni:mday. Commercial ( lull luncheon, noon, yilcrt, Itiirto Inn. KiiIkIHk "t P.vlhlii. I'ulrlotlc I Kriiin, Hiilhcr'a Hull, H p, in. I b ud Kirirx, lliiiblcm ( lull, 7:1.1 p. in. THIIWDAY. A, K. H A. M., Masonic Hall, H p. in. Carpenter H Jollier I nlon, Mine IMimi l.ubor Temple, H p. ni. Mr. nml Mm. N. V. Reed started (or (Im const in rly yeslerduy morning ii nt k 1 i k Him trip dy motor. IIiiiii. to Mr. nml Mm. llcnell C Hyi-r, mi eight pound Imliy girl. I . I.. ii t kii ii ii I Georisit P. Illoninqulst nf Ihi! V. H. cavalry, vIhIiimI hi pur. Ml t h. Mr. mid .Mm. Peter llyhcrg, hen lilHt Week. ('. 8. lldiHiin wont lo Kugetio this iniirnliiK tu attend I ho mooting if lh Presbytery. Hi! will return In about two weeks. Mm. Mury Weber left this morning for I'm t lu ii (I nml will vIhII also nt iBIIvcrton unil Ml. Angel lii'fnro r. I turning to Hi'iid. Out-of-town visitors spending III" i tiny In Rend Include Karl Ronton, N. !ll. Kllloll uml noli and K. II. Kliy. ull of Terrebonne. K. I.. Payne, of Portland, him ar I rived In Hcnd nnil will open Trl iKtnto Terminal warchouso In tho old Horner (tore building. I.. I). Wlest will start tonight for KiiKone, whore ha will attend a meet liiK of thi Orc'Kon Presbytery. II In return Journey will Include a trip to Seattle. Mr. unil Mm. rarlclon n. Swift, of Portland, wore In llond yesterday on their wuy lioino after a trip of In Hpi'i'llon In llio p" ranch. owned by lliii Swift Intercuts. In Harney, couu ly. Prof. J, II. Homer, of tho Oregon Agricultural College will ho nt the Pilot liuttii Inn July 24. Professor Horner will Im Kind to receive anyone Interested in the college, nt tho hotel from 2 to 4 o'clock In tho uftornoon. AT THE HOTELS OIIEOON TKL'NK THAIX Arrived 7:20 u. m. Leaves 9 p. tn. O.-W. II. N. THAIS. Arrives 7:35 p. m. tanvoi 7 : 2 r a. in. AUTO STAG 10 LINK HOl'J'll. Leaves 8:45 u, in. Arrives .5 p. in, AUTO UN ICS. Cars to Hums, Kurt Klnmath . Kort Rock, Silver i.nUo and other points south and south enat. POHT OPFICK IIOUItH. Qenoral dollvory open dally 8:30 a. in. to U p. ui. No mall dlntrlliiited on Sunday. Night train ninll cIohos 8:15 Day train mall oIohbs 6:30 a. m. TKI.KUItAI'il IIOUUH. 'Wnatorn Union, 8 a. tn. to 9 p. m. Sunday and holiday 9 a. m. to 10 a. ni., 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. TKIiKI'HONR nOURH. Pacific Tel. ft Tel. Co. 24 hour LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mrs. ITiikU O'Kuno lg spondljiR tlo ummor nt BobhIcIo. Pny Dandmoiul, of Sliver Lake, U spendliiK tho day In Bond, T. If. Poloy loft InRt night on a brief bURlnens trip to Portland. Albert mid Clyde aiibhons, of ltlloy, wero week end visitors In Bend. A. J. Krncnnrt left lntat night to bo gnno for a few days In Portland. Fred A, Woelflen left yesterday to apend IiIh vacation with his parents 4 at Lowlston, Idaho, Pilot lluito Inn, Knrl II. Klske, Portlund. K. H. Hnrrln, Portland. William Jclkon, Portland, ('cell B. Kims, Portland. C. A. Maddux. Omaha. Hob C'leineim. Portland. W. A. Chesley, Portlnnd. Cluudo Mi'Colloi'h, Portlnnd. Mnry Godfrey, l.onff lienrh. W, A. Currlo, lioiiK Ileaeh. 11. I.anterheck, I. our peach. BUYING OUR BONDS Registered and Coupon Secure tics of tho United States. HOW THE TWO ISSUES DIFfER. A nclftrd Bond Lent or Stoltn ' etlll Ab.olut.ly 6nU For lit Lg:t mat Ownir, While Loi'ng a Couk-a Bond I Uka Loilng Monay. When an Investor buy a l.'ull'jl Htnioa bond be buys what Is inlUJ either a ri'tflHtctvd or n coupon Keci rlty. Tho "bloated" eupllallKt la imtiui ly pictured na occupyliiK uiucb of hi llmu hi "ciittliiK coupon." a luk tl' very notion of which Intrltiuc the lot nuliiiiilou of the poor chap who wrltr iiIhiiiI the diiliiux uiullliillllloiinlrea And et-aiul Iboiich II bo to ilcHlro mi well accepted a Iradllloii the fie t I Hint llio "predulory pltito'' rnrely clip coupon. He prefvr reulti'r(d IhhiiIh for the couiiiniiipliiee reuwni that they are Killer. The (iiiveninient laNue. let ii nay, a build lieiirlnu cuiipoii. It U forwarded lo John Smith, the pnrchnKfr, Uo Ikiih a ni'elpt for It. Hut auppuHe I but Smith iiilnluy or Iohcm the bond or up Ihmc that It In atolcn from bliu, It I Jtmt a netfollnlile un a $.VK) uotu and be I that much money "out." Hill If the bond la reentered the raw I ijnltu cJinrcrcnt. HuppoKC that It i lout or stolen. The thief or the finder cannot sell It or collect the Intercut on It when Intercut In due. That bond U recorded bi a book In the treumiry do purtmciit aa (be property of John Smith, Tu til in alone run principal or Intercut Ihi paid mile be trunHfcm the J. W. Thorn and family, Silver l.nke. Kay Dendmond, Silver Lake. Mr. mid Mm. W. II. Hurrlaon, I -oh AllKcb'S. II. P. McAullffc. I.akevlnw. C. U. Hmllb, O.-W. It. & N. I.. Stelner. t'nlon Pacific. William Uoyd. ManUtee, Mich. I.. S. Frank. Portland. Iv J. KkII. Sliver Lake. Henry It. Hayek. Portland. I. oiiIh I.c Torneau. Portlnnd. Ned J. AiiKlund. Portland. W. K. Stlno, Portlnnd. John Connolly, Muupln. Walter Kendall. Portlund. ' K. A. Heron, I.ukcvlcw. Mm. W. K. Matthews and family. The Dulles. Mr. mid Mrs. C. U. Swift, Portland. ('. K. Crnsno, Spokane. K. P. Kt ratio, Sun Jose. W. A. Kerlln, Gllroy. It. I). Hean, I.akevlew. Otto' lliillhoun, Stanficld. it. H. Allen, Portland. M. W. Mnthlson, Silver Lnke. HiHrl Coxy. Hell Davis and wife. Held. II. K. Swift, I.ninontn. I. . K. Toiler. Med ford. II. K. Powell, Prlnevllle. Tim WriRlit Hotel. H. C. Scott and wife. La Pine. Kslelhl Mend, Detroit. Klora M. ArnistroiiR.. Grand Rap Ida. Mm. I.oulsn McCarthy, Viewpoint, Ore. A. II. Hurd, Sacramento. II. K. McComb, Lincoln, Neb. William Leslie, Aberdeen. S. HoedlKholmor, Salem. Gladys L. I'pperman, Portland. L. Krancia, Portland. Kred Crump, Voltnse, Ore. Ii. I.. Ham, Hums. William II. Guns, Portlnnad. II. It. Kdniundsou, Portland. II. M. Gleason, Vancouver. Albert Gibbons. Riley. Clyde Gibbons, Riley. Mrs. It. W. Hukell and family, Ook Point. Cnl. Mrs. C. R. Parkinson, Buffalo, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Webb, Haker. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Wobb. Haker. J. II. Wobb. Baker. (!. W. Stanton, Hood River. K. II. Martin, Portland. C. M. Smith, Dundee. A. II. Winters. Montesano, Wash. ! SHEVLIN PINE 1 SOLD BY MILLER LUMBER COMPANY SASH, DOORS and MILL WORK ! Phone 1661 FOR SASH FACTORY WOOD PHONE . BEND WHITE PINE SASH CO. 441 OregonTRANSFER. Co. EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING MOVING HOUSEHOLD GOODS A SPECIALTY AUTO TRUCK SERVICE PHONE BLACK 451 PHONE BLACK 451 ASH FACTORY WOOD SPECIAL SALE FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS MONTH ONLY ONE LOAD - - 2.00 FOUR LOADS, - $7.00 Order Promptly. All orders at this price must be placed on or before July 31st BEND WHITE PINE SASH GO. PHONE 441 bond to iiiiiebod.v line. In wbleb cose the transfer la recorded In the book. Hence, obviously, It la much safer for any one who subscribes to a govern ment loan lo ask for registered bonds. He will then have a ciarote account kept for bim at the treasury. In which every payment made to him will be set dowu. If his bonds are mislaid or lout he need only notify the treasury lu order to be sure that nobody else Khali collect the money to which he la m titled. Tbe missing securities will lie replaced when be bus fulfilled ccrtalu formalities. Interest checks for bonds are nialiid quarterly. On being returned through tho bauks canceled they are not de stroyed, but are carefully preserved In the treasury. So excellent Is the sys tem adopted tbst reference can be made to any such check In case of disputo as to imyment, no matter how ancient ita dale, at a minute's notice. Tbe signa ture of tho payee on the back settles tbe question. All bonds Issued since are likewise kept lu storage. Helm to estates In litigation sometimes wish to refer to them. The intrlotlc person who decides to help Uncle Sam by leudlng him money may have tbe additional satisfaction of knowing that there Is no security In the world so absolutely safe as our government bonds. Nothing short of the disruption of this great republic could cause them to lose even a fraction of tbelr negotiable value. If you have such a bond you can convert It Into cash offhand at any bunk. One can hardly conceive of a more comfortable form of wealth than Unit ed States registered bonds. You hove your ua me duwn lu the trensury books with, let us say, the limine figures $100,1)00 attached to It. Kvery quarter ( If tbe Intercut is .1 tier cent I you re ceive a check for $750. It is enough to live ou, modestly. Hard times muy bother other folks, but they do not dis turb you. The II. C. of L. becomes to a great extent an academic projiositlou. Very rich people own tbe bulk of the registered bonds, which run up as high as f.'i0,00U each. A piece of printed aper two feet long will represent that sum. It is a fortune which may be folded up and put away In your card case. You cannot possibly lose it. If anybody steals It Uncle Snui will re place it The paper used for bonds is of a a)ie clul 11 ud distinctive' kind, with two blinds of red and blue liber running through every sheet. It Is almost all linen, but contains some cotton, so as not to be too hard. Tbe linen rags used for "stock" are carefully selected, cleaned, boiled and puliied even the water for the pulp being filtered to In sure lis purity. Uncle Sam owes a lot of money to holders of bonds long ago called in people, that is to say. who through negligence or for other reasons have uever asked for what was due them. Every now and then some of these old bonds turn tip; likewise back number Interest checks, which folks have a way of hoarding. People are constant ly changing their addresses, and of ten It happens that track Is lost for awhile Of an Individual bondholder. Under such circumstances the Interest chocks are retained by the treasury, and In the couif of time they ptle up. They are kopt for an indefinite period and, like the unpaid bonds, are good forever. Philadelphia Ledger. CARD OK THANKS. We desire to express our apprecia tion for the many lovely gifts from Sister Stars, neighbors and friends on our 25th wedding anniversary, July 19, 1917. MR. AND MRS. G. W. SHRI- NER, Bend, Oregon. 192c. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES Its Nature, "My dog can scent n Btorm hours off." "Then his nose must be something of a storm scenter." Baltimore Amerlcau. Find the place where God wants yon, ant) when you have found it burn to the socket Ha Ttlnga. ' 5lod( GROCERIES F. DEMENT & CO. Groceries Hardware Enamel the Kitchen Walls Enameled surfaces are smooth, hard, non absorbent and sanitary. Dust, dirt, smoke and grease do not cling to enameled kitchen walls. They may be kept clean, fresh and inviting by occasionally wiping with a damp cloth. ACME QUALITY S ENAMELS produce genuine enamel finishes. They are easily applied and are inexpensive. . Call at our store and let ui show you how you can secure genuine enamel finishes on your pantry and cup board shelves, your refrigerator, link and kitchen cabinet or any surface about your home. Furnished in rich colon, delicate tints, white and black. Bend Hardware Co, BEND