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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1917)
THK BBXH liVLLKTIX, DAILY KUITlOfJ, BKNU, ORKOON, FRIDAY, NF.lTKMIIF.tl 7. I01T t" -&fr Vergil MuritMaiu; At the Liberty Theatre, Friday and Saturday. AT THE MOVIES Grand Theatre. In the east you've probably heard of how they pay for street car rides "with onions and get Into movies with potatoes and similar garden products since the cost of living has gone up. iBut that hasn't come o Bend, yet at least it will not have until tomor row afternoon. Saturday, for the first time, mother can get out her large cretonne shopping bag which she received tor Christmas, fill it up with spuds and take the children to the show. The Grand Theatre is putting on a special children's matinee tomorrow afternoon, with the admission price set at one large potato. The child ' presenting the largest one will re ceive 10 matinee tickets as a prize. Little Mary McAlister. -the six year old child, -who is already an accom plished screen actress, will be shown in a two-reel feature, "Do Children Count?" This is oue of a series of patriotic plays designed to encourage recruiting. In addition to this, a one reel "Katzenjammer Kids" comedy and a scenic picture will complete the bill. Tomorrow night and Sunday matinee Frederick Warde will be seen In "Hiuton's Double." Grand Theatre. From Washington to Wilson, all of the Presidents of the United States were shown at the Grand Theatre last night. They will be there again to night in pictures, every one of them with a brief sketch of the notable events of the life of each of them. Then there are more war pictures, showing the devastation that was left In reconquered France after the so called "strategic" retreat of the Ger mans earlier this summer. The oth er pictures depict home scenes In the training camps, the boys over there and the troops from the front that have returned to help with the re cruiting. The special feature is the drama, "Her Secret," with Alice Joyce ami Harry Morey leading. How we repay for our sins is strongly portrayed in this thrilling story of what some call Fate, others speak of os Nature's Law of Compensation, but what few. it any, dare deny. In sonio power, some all-seeing forco that pays us back measure for measure tor the sins we do. See. how one mull h in vested in the very sanctity of his home, tho seeds of the sin ho hud sowed years before. JUMBLE CONCERT TONIGHT AT CLUB Lyric SrhiMil to Muke First Appear once In Kiitertulimient, Directed by Mrs. L. I. Hollouuy. "The Jumble Concert," as Mrs. L. L. Holloway has named her musical evening, will take place tonight ut the Emblem Club rooms and will present for tho first time the Lyric school children's orchestra. A varl cty of numbers will bo offered, in cluding folk dancing, a chorus, club swinging, piano and orchestra selai: lions and a harmony competition tor which prizes are to be offered. Between 30 and 40 children com pose the orchestra, many of them tiny tots. Only two have had more than six months' training. The vio lin Is the most po.pulur mimical In strument among them, but tho group also boasts two mandolins. Another feature of the entertain ment will bo the original selections by tho Misses Floronco and Kvnlyn Hollowuy, who havo composed both songs and Instrumental pieces. The program Is us follows: 1. Prolouno Violin selections by tho Misses Holloway. a. "The Merry Hunter." It. "Cricket ami tho tlnisnhnpper." 2. "Grandpa's Farm Walls," orches tra. 3. Scales In t II and I) major, or chestra. 4. "Flag Song." lyric- students.. 6. Plnno uml violin selections by be ginners on the piano, accom panied by William Nelson on violin. li. "Nelly Illy," orchestra. 7. Competitions In elementary har mony anil ear training. 5. "The Village Fiddler," Misses Hol loway, on violin and pluuo. 9. Original compositions n. "From Morn Till Kve." Evelyn Hollo, way; l. "The llutlerriles." Flor ence Holloway; "c. "Fulling Snow Walts." Exorcises on F and 0 strings, orchestra. Club swinging, Misses Holloway. "Jolly tianin," orchestra seniors. Folk Duiiclng. Mary Logan, Mu- mle hrlcksou, Helen Wooley, Edna Fox uml Florence Hollo way. 14. "In the Hout," orchestra seniors. 10. 1 1. 12. 13. , I'OtWDMAHTF.R'S N'OTU'K. Notice Is hereby given that tho City of lie nil has tuken tho following de scribed livestock, towlt: One buck skin horse, branded J on left shoul der, Inverted I.E on right shoulder, connected U on right hip; 1 sorrel mure, II on left hip, gourd on left shoulder. Tho cost of redeeming said stock will bo $1 per head per day, In addition to tho actuul expense of keeping, together with tho cost of this advertisement and all other necessary expenses. In case of fulluro to redeem by tho owners, suld stock wilt be sold, as provided by tho Churter of tho City of Bend, on September 12, at 3 p. in., at tho city pound. L. A. W. NIgON. Chief of Police and ex-officio pound master. wkly27, dly22S.235. 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('nil at Bulletin office to Identify and pay for add. 684tfc MEN AND VVOiMEN Who are exacting on style, who insist on quality, who arc critical of fit will find these characteristics in JOHNSON'S TAILORING Ladies' Work Given Special Attention. Suits and Coats made to order, Remodeling, Altering, Relining. WK 1)0 CLEANING AND PRESSING C. S. HUDSON, President E. M. LARA, Cnshlor U, C, COB, Vice Prcsldont h. O. McREYNOLDS, Asst. Cashlor E. A. BATHER, Vice I'resldont, B. A. STOVER, Asst. Casblor . The First National Bank OF BEND. BEND, OREGON. STATEMENT June 20, 1917. RESOURCES Bills Recolvablo $432,302.70 Bonds and Warrants 10,374.16 Stock Fedoral Rosorvo Bank 1.300.00 Ileal Estato, Furniture and Fixtures 31,067.34 Bonds to Secure Circula tion 12,600.00 6 Rodnmptlon Fund .... 826.00 Othor Iloal Estate Owned 3,677.63 CASH AND EXCHANGE 1811,001.75 Bonds to Secure U. S. P. 8 4,034,76 $088,736.24 MABIMTIKH Capital $ 26,000.00 Surplus and Profits 2(1,000,74 Circulation 12,600.00 Doposlts 624,636,60 $688,736.24 FirstjNationalJUank Motnbor Federal Itesorve System.