PAGE 4 THE PEXD UU1XKTIX, DAILY KD1TIO.V, BKND, OKKOON, ,MATIUI.V, AIWHT IH, IOIT AT THE HOTELS The Wright Hotel. J. L. Julian, Ftrdale, Wash. Victory Dlckoy, Portland. Helmund Wacklund, SUvor "William J. McGinn, Portland. C. H. Cooke, Shanlko. Georgo Barcloy, Portland. C. H. Oakes, Million. I. L. Owen, Mllllran. N. L. Waro, Spokane. H. C. Anderson, Burns. . John H. Snyder, Portland. W. G. Fordham, La Pine. lUt Hut to Inn, Mrs. H. M. Franklin, Tennllla, Ga. Miss Jean Franklin, Tennllla, Ga. H. M. Franklin, Jr., Tennllla, Go. Graham Franklin, Tennllla, Go. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Williamson, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jaeger, Port land. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Smith, Port land. Herbert Pucleh, Lakeview. C. Henkle, Lakeview. ; S. Davis, San Francisco. CUft Judd. Idaho Falls. - George ryimbaugh, Idaho Falls. E. K. Frank, Portland. A. H. Cooley, Portland. I Mr. and.Mrs. (C. S. Reed. Jr. M. W. Mathusen, Silver Lake. G. W. Gates. Portland. T. J. O'Keefe, Portland. Joseph Fox, Portland. Frank Creasey. Portland. "William Glasgow, Seattle. R. F. Strong;. Portland. Hotel Ciwy. . E .E. Hester, Silver Lake. R. L. Cowan, Stauffer. O. M. Flatburg, Metolius. Miss M. Culley, Aberdeen. Kilometer and Mil. Wireless telegraph transmission dis tances are often stated In kilometers, nautical miles or statute miles. To convert tuo number ot kilometers to nautical miles, multiply by ttfty-four and point off two decimal places. To convert from kilometers to statute miles multiply by 6lxty-two and point off two places. If the distance Is given in statute, or land, miles and you want It expressed In kilometers, multiply the number of miles by 101 and point off two decimal places. Popular Science ilonthly. Chicken dinner at the Altamont on Sunday, twelve-thirty to one-thirty, and six to seven. Fifty cents. You will enjoy It. Adv. JIT THE MOVIES Liberty Theatre. The Bend theatre-goers who .at tended the Liberty Theatre last night 'were certainly given a treat in the presentation of the Spanish Trouba dours, who appearing in a revue of Spanish songa, music and native dances. .They are a company of artists worthy of much more than passing mention., Ot particular note is Nello Villa, the Spanish Caruso, 'whose singing alone is an evening's entertainment. He was followed by "Varda, the Egyptian dancer, in a 'beautiful barefoot dance of the Nile. 'Carlos Haro with his violin, spoke 3n a language that was more univer sally understood than that of the Spanish tongue and was more than "well received, although every num ber was liberally applauded. Their artistic work will be long remember ed by those -who see them. It is announced that they will ap pear again tonight and Sunday night, as well as at the Sunday matinee, "with a complete change of numbers 'each time. The act, which occupies C. S. HUDSON, President E. M. LARA, Cashier U. C. COE, Vice President L. G. McREYNOLDS, Asst. Cashier E. A. SATHER, Vice President. B. A. STOVER, Asst. Cashier The First National Bank OF BEND. BEND, OREGON. STATEMENT June 20, 1917, RESOURCES Bills Receivable $432,302.70 Bonds and Warrants 19,374.18 Stock Federal Reserve Bank 1,300.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 31,057.34 Bonds to Secure Circula- 1 tion 12,600.00 6 Redemption Fund .... 625.00 Other Real Estate Owned 3,677.63 .. . , CASH AND EXCHANGE 183,004.75 , Bonds to Secure U. S. P. 8 4,034.76 $688,736.24 LIABILITIES Capital 26,000.00 Surplus and Profits 26,699.74 Circulation 12,500.00 Deposits 624;636.60 $688,736.24 First National Bank Member Federal Reserve System. La Sarranita, Spanish Dansuese, at the Liberty Theatre tonight and Sunday. about 40 minutes, is given in addi tion to the usual run ot pictures. The picture for tonight is "A Girl's Folly," in which Robert Warwick and Doris Kenyon do something entirely different from anything that any pic ture actors "have ever done in "A Gril's Folly." In this newest World Picture Brady-Made, they take the parts of motion picture actor3. This is the first time that a film feature has been woven about the romance ot a motion picture studio and the result is a big success which every film fan in the entire country will wish to see. It is a picture that can be unqualifiedly reco.mmended as be ing utterly different from the ordi nary run of pictures and as contain ing a delightful and thrilling story which will grip the attention ot all beholders. x The Sunday photoplay is one ot the strongest and most inspiring photo dramas ever presented to the Para mount patrons. In it Kathlyn Will iams appears in the Oliver Morosco production of Maud E. Corsan's story, "Out of the Wreck," a story taken from a page ot real life and written especially for Miss Williams. The story is one especTally appealing to women and children, and might be entitled "The Memories of the Forget-Me-N'ots," as ne influence of this tender flower guides the destiny of the girl In the picture. "Out of the Wreck" will be repeated on Mon day night, but without the Spanish entertainers, who complete their en gagement with the Sunday night per formance. ' Grand Theatre. This is the' night that all of the children should see the pictures at the Grand Theatre. First, there is the "Modern Mother Goose" picture, with over a hundred children to make the picture as i. Mother Goose picture should be. Then there is Charles Chaplin in "The Immigrant." Every one knows Charlie, but there are a lot or new stunts in this picture that make it different from the average comic picture. These two pictures are also shown Sunday afternoon. Sunday night there is "The Scar- t.V&V.'A'lVV f -" rodert I : : WARWICK I ' L I -"4 eirlv ' felly I f ' r Robert Warwick ami Doris Kenyon, In 'A Girl's Folly," at the Ltberty Theatrc tonight. let Letter." The picture :s a drara Itization of the novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne, and all who have ever read the book will want to see the film drama. The story Is based on one of the old New England laws, which was enacted In Plymouth in 1658. The law says: "It is enacted by .tho Court and the Authorities thereof that who soever shall commltt Adultery shall be severely whipped, two several times, viz: Once while the Court Is in being att which they are convicted ot the fact, and the second time as the Court shall order, and likewise were two Capital letters, viz: A. D. cut out In cloth and sewed on their uppermost garments on their arms or backs; and If at any time they shall bee 'taken without said letters, whiles they are In the Govtment soe.worne, to be forthwith Taken and publicly whipL" VERITSEMENTS 0U GET WHAT YOU WANT WHEN A Y0UASKP0R1THEE FOR SALE 1 pR SALE Crescent talking ma : chine, $10. Inquire Uullotin of fice. 6215p i ' pOK HALE Fairly good ranch and j road team. The whole rig right. 'A. A'. Anthony, west of high school, j . 624-14, 16p i pOU HALE Five cows; 3 A-l dairy ! cows. H. A. Gosney. Inquire at I Log Cabin Barber Shop. 1 ' 616-11&16C !PH)R SALE A bargain. Four-year old milk cow, will be fresh In De cember; gives two and one-halt gal lons per day now, oil dry feed. In quire 110 Dgden avenue, Kenwood i Add., Bend. 613-ll,15p JPOK SALE Five year old team, weight 2300; good workers. Har ness, wagon, plow, harrow, sundries, almost now. 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Sue AUG, Uullotin office. 360-70tf poit HALK Lots 9 and 10, of block 24 ot Koiuvood, prlco $336, very onsy torms. Soo ABC, Uullotin office. 349-170tf poll HALK Two lots In Northwest Townalte Company's Second Ad dition (west of the river, noar Shev lln mill); price $160, easy terms, Ap ply abc, Bulletin office. tf WANTED yAXTKl) .Man to cut up few cords of wood, near towu. Inquire Uul lotin office. 625-1 4.20p y.lXTKI) Good man with exper ience, to run Star well drill. Steady employment, good wages. Iluply to Box 19. HciKl. 622-13, 15p yA.N'TKH At tho Altamont, woman cook. 607-,10tfc WANTED Clean, light weight rags, Tho Bulletin office. 462-94ttC WA.XTKD Dog catcher. See Chief of Police. 103-09tfc piRXITlRK WANTED Wo will pay best casli price for used fur niture and household goods. Phone black 1641. 385-78tfe FOUND poi'ND Heavy, red bull, branded 7V with bar beneath, on each hip; dowlap on each hip; has horns. Broke In my property. Ownor can recover by paying damages. Alva Lynch, Bend. 612-10tfc I have stray bay mare, wolgbt 1000, with young colt. Ownor may have, by proving ownership, giving brand and paying charges. A. O. Brubaker. Leave description at Bul letin office. 621-13. lc FOR RENT poll RENT Nicely furnished room, two In family, $12.60, two blocks west ot Pilot Butte hotel; follow board walk at left of bridge, first house on right, white bungalow. 626-14, Hp You'll Surely Find It Here Put In Your Our DUDS SUDS BEND LAUNDRY Phone Black 3 1 1 Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling Phone 221 Pioneer Auto Stage & Truck Co. PROMPT SERVICE ALWAYS WB KNOW HOW, PILOT BUTTE BARBER SHOP BEST SERVICE ASSURED K. C. LANDINOHAM, Prop. In Pilot Butto Inn MANY PLEASANT SUMMER TRIPS AT SPECIAL FARES TO THE SKA S II OK 4 MOUNTAINS, CAL . IFORNIA AND THE EAST. OREGON TRUNK RY. 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