The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, April 15, 1919, DAILY EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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Mrs. V. A. Smith
agi:n r roit n m
Nubone Corsets
.
Will call by appointment in Lsdii-i
Uniting l illing.
Address 1. O. Box 58
I'HOI LHHIOVAL I.IIUM TOItV.
II. S. HAMILTON
ATTOIINICY-AT-LAW
Room 13-18 KlrBt Nations!
Dank UlilK. Tul. CI I
(Dr. L'o'i Kurnwr' Ofrio..)
II. II. I. Arniimil Cliu. W. Er.klii.
Dc Armond & Krskine
l a w V 10 It H
O'Kuuu II u 1 HI I it K. Hand, Oregon
DR. C. II. DAY
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
AND SUltOEON
Hoomii C unit 0, Wright Hotel
Tul. lllurk 682
(Only l.lrriul ()UH..alh In County)
W. G. Manning, D. M. D.
DENTIBT
Suite 12-14 O'Kano llulldlng
Tel. Ulack 1781 ' llnntl. Ore.
DR. TURNER,
EVE 8PKC1ALLST
Permanently Lornted lu Bnd
with Now Equipment
Private Officii In Thorson's
Jewelry Store
Dr. Turner will ho In Prlno
vlllo ovnry flmt ami third Fri
day; In Mnil rim every second
n nil fourth Frlilny, nnd In lted
mond every Ami nnd third
Thursday of ouch month. -
Dr. II. N. MOORE
DKXTIHTllY .
Hours'. :00-S:30: 7:30-8:30
Sundays 10-1
Tol Dlnck 1071 OKnno UlilK.
Trlrphon. gcd 171 O'K.n. Iltds
Dr. E. E. GRAY
di:ntist
Hour. 9 00 to 12.00 I AO to 5:30
DR. ANNA RIES-FINLEY
Office and Roid'Mt 29 Orrjon Slirrl
oppoMl. Public Libf.iy
Plirn. 22SI
Womra tnd Children SprcUlty
Dr. R. W. Hcndcrshott
PHYSICIAN AND BUHOEON
OKane Building
Hours 10-12, 1-S
llrnrl ImIka No. 42.1 Ixiyal Or-
lrr of Moose M ooti In Moot
Hall every Thursday. Visiting
brothers ire cordially Invited to
attend.
MIW. Ml'M.KK'H
IIAIKDKKHHINO l'ARLOK
Pilot llullo Inn
Phono 123
Scnlp Treatments n Specialty
Do nd ruff and Fulling Hair
9' Stopped.
Switch? Mnda From Combings
Mrs. V. C. Cleveland
Tenchor of
Piano, Mandolin, Oultnr
757 Ogdon Avo.
(,'IONTUAIi OHKGON
COIXHCTINQ AOENC'Y
Rooms 2-4 O'Kano Building
llond, Orrgon
Collections Mndo In All Parts ot
Central Orogou
Singer Sewing Machines
Latost Modola Improvoraonts
For Demonstrations See
n. rnouGii
With II. Cnto, Johnson Building
DR. G. SKINNER
DISNTI8T
Itoom 17 O'Kano Building
Office Hours: 0 to 121 to 5
1000 RAIJIilTS DIE
IN TUMALO DRIVE
A nioHt succcHiiful riihlill (111 vii
In Hut 'J' ii inn I section wan held Hun
day, iiiiiru than n thousand ro
dents huliig killed by u llni 'of
hunters over two miles lung,
SVNOI-.I. Of 1H ANhUAl STATtMINTOr THI
Preferred Accident
Insurance Co.
Iru' uf 0"l,0,,
CAPITAL.
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Lm at-acaal tlptJla In any atalf of
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LIAOILITIIS.
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Aaauunt at utwamwl ( rMmunu mi all
tttaUtxbMg Hk !. M IS
I Mm t xCHuiMtwtt 4tl bkr4 14.11 91
All iMr lUMtltiw llOt l 91
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MM a 4 :0fWI .T0t.M)O4
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. 0UIINCM IN OHCG0M fOR THC ft AH.
tit' t mutant indrl dutUic U
.... 10.511 u
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trar 4 I.BM If
;al4 4nr1n tlw rrar. l.tifl 19
xm bwurTMt iltutii! tlo )a 1.341. 19
the pHiflrtnro ArcintNT ihiukamcc CO.,
Of NCW VOHH.
KIMHAU. ' ATWtKJU, )ftilr1
Uli.KltK! i lirlTI.H. Hf.iary.
IHalulT viiMtl allwn't fM Kr.!r.
II M WITH AM.
N..tg.wUnt Hank ItuJ.liug, t'iniD4t
VNOrt ItOf THE ANNUAL feTATCMINf Of THE
Detroit Fire and Marine
Insurance Co.
Of rwmlL In 1h ataU ot Mllui, m th
Ihlrtj frtt dar ft yxco. 1919, mad U Hi
Ibitiraim ennmlaal(r of Um atau of Orfi.
feunuani in lav:
CAPITAL
Ammutl of raplUl atork ptld up I S09.C99.99
INCOME.
NVt iifrmtiima iwwlirtl durlm tha fnt ll.10l.ori.lt
itrrrt. dhtdanda and mu rtwltrtt
duritiar tha rar Ul.ftOS II
TnnaM frn otbtf aoum raoaJwd
durtttf Uw rw I.S09M
Tutal totoM fl.m.Slfl.OI
0lnUHIMENT8.
Nt JnaM fwld durtn tha fft todud-
ln aitfuadnrnt uptiM $ MT.IMM
Dhldrtida nld mi rairttaJ stork during
lha J.r CO. 090.09
4RDilaalnn and aalarUa paid duflag
tha Vfar 33T.4f9.Ol
Taira. Ilrvnara and lYaa fsld durlai
Uw rtr f9.T4T.0
Anwuni of all Mhr anprndtturM. .... 100,900. 11
TtHai ipradltun-a H.OM.0I105
ASRETfl.
Valm of ral Mil ownrd (tnarM
nlual IM OOtn
Taltta of atorta 4 and bnnds ownrd
(markrt lua) 1.4M M 41
Iant m morifagra and A)lalral. ete. TfW.JTft.M
t'aali In hanka and n hand ICf.AIT.U
1'nmluraa In muran of mJl action writ
tou atnnn Hiilrwhrf M. mi tl4.9T0.BT
It.Umt and rmta dtt and ararwd... 19.004 9T
- Tntal aaarU 11.114. 03T II
Im attoHal drpoalia In ms 9Uto (If
auy lltrn t Nona.
Toul li-ti admlltrd In Oroin.. ..13.114. 03T.fl
USABILITIES.
Oroaa clalmi for Inaara unpaid t I05.1t1.6l
Amnmi of unoarnrd prrmlumi on all
otitftandlnt rlaki 1,009, 4KB. 4t
tui for cnrnmhilnn and brukorai,.., 13.O0004
All oUirf lUbllltUa ir.000 09
Total lUblllU4. irlualt of eapiul
look of 1500,000.00 (I.H9.M1.0I
DUSINK8S IN OREGON POR THE YEAR,
QroM prentlumi rvcelnd durtni lha
i rwr .I.10 SI
rrrtnliuna fat urn wl durlug tlia year... T.tlt.Ti
lmtm. paid diirliit lha rrar T.34H..V
Loaara Uicurrrd durtog .lit jaar T.330.SI
DETROIT FIRE 4 MARINE INSURANCE 00
B. II. nUTI.RII. rmldwil.
ClUH. A. ItKKKlR, BMMarr.
Rtaluinrr wildrnt attorney for amlro:
C1IKHTKH DKCIUNO, Puriland, Omoti.
Portland looal aarnlit
U. n. DTjRflAM A TO. AND
UALVOU-DUfSIUNU CO.
Closed Dodge
Touring Car
FOR HIRE NIGHT
Located at
Pioneer Garage
Phone 221
J. W. UTTLEKIELD, Owner
FEW CHANGES IN
GOVERNMENT'S '19
THRIFT CAMPAIGN
Benjamin Franklin'a Likeness
Printed on the New Sav
ings Stamps
Thu United HlalcH Kovnnimnnt In Its
hour of iiiiod has turned hack to thv
liumely plilloHouhy of lienjuiulii Frunk
lit and ban honored "Poor ltlehurd"
In a way that lie, himself, would have
II lied hunt. The IV IV Issue of War
Kuvings r,taiiiis heurs Franklin's pur
trull. Thrift Htumps for I lie new year are
Identical with the 1UI8 Issua, Nlnetoen
eighteen stnmiis may hn exeliuiiKud
for thu new Wur HiivIuks Htumps. No
new thrift curd Is necessary.
Besides liuurlng tha likeness of
FruukHu, tha 11)19 Wur Ravings
Ntanips diffar from lust year's Htumps
In size, being sumewhut smaller and
consiiiiiantly more. convenient. They
aro blue In color.
The new Htumps boar the same In
terest anil cost the sumo, $4.1 2 III Jan
uary unil one cent additional each
mouth, as the 1918 War Havings
MUmps. Tha Interest Is 4 per cent
compounded quarterly.
Thu 1918 Wur Savings Htumps do
nut have to bo cashed In or converted
to thu new Issue. Itnther the express
uifvlce of thu Treasury Department Is
to "hold them." Kach one of them
will bo worth five dollars January 1,
1923, whether one's card Is filled or
not.
For the 1919 War Savings Stamps
new curds aro necessary. The govern
ment warns Stamp purcltusors not to
panto Wur Havings Htumps of the new
Issue on tbe old 1918 cards. Ask for
sew card, the Treasury Department
ays, lion you buy your Bret Stamp of
t! o new Issue.
Kvrry purr luiser Is entitled to pur
chase a maximum of $1000 of War Sav
ings Stamps during 1919. Kach mem
ber of a family Is entitled to this max
imum, but to no more.
This rula Is Inflexible because of
the value of the Stumps as a security
liivestmeut to lurge Investors who
would snap up an entire Issue within
24 hours woro they permitted.
Peace Will Put New
Value on the Dollar
The rrronlcst merchants and Indus
trial chiefs In the country agree that
there will bo a readjustment during
the peaco period. There will be a
graduul derliuo In prices and a grad
ual Improvement in Uio buying power
of money.
v The secretary of tbe treasury has a
pretty good opportunity to form an
opinion of financial tendencies. He
says:
Every dollar saved now and in
vested In Liberty Ponds or War
Savings Stamps will be worth
much more when peace readjust
ment conies. Every provident man
and woman in the United States
may find tholr savings double In
purchasing power In the next few
years. How can any one more
certainly make money than by
saving It now with assurance of
Its enormous enhancement in vaj .e
when norniul conditions are re
stored? PLANT
The blinks used to buy United States
bonds bearing 2 per cent Intorosl be
fore the war. Thnt'g how 'good the
credit of the United States Is.
The $100 you put into a Victory Lib
erty Bond will be worth $126 plus in
terest when prices settle down. A dol
lar Is worth what you can buy with it.
' The Victory Lonn coming In April
Is tho last Liberty Loan. Then the
war Is over tor yoj. It will be still
going on for 1,000,000 Americans In
France.
'VTK SEEP--
WOMEN ASKED TO
SHARE BURDENS
IN FIFTH LOAN
Mrs. Baldwin, Liberty' Loan
Chairman, Says Closer Co
operation With Men
Mrs. A. H. lialdwln chairman of the
Women's Liberty l-uan Committee of
the Twelfth Federal Reserve District,
sends the following appcul to Western
women to hIiuhI fust by the govern
ment In tha Victory Liberty Ixiun:
lluvlng responded ungrudgingly to
the government's culls In thu past, and
victory hiivliiK como to us becuuse of
tills, shall wu li'iHllate for a moment
to 'respond, to tlia last call the Vic
tory Liheily Loan, when we can do so
by pledging our credit perhaps with
sonin lltilo personal Inconvenience,
sucrlllcrt or kiiiuII discomfort?
Tim cieillt und good faith of our
country ure row at stake. Wo huvfr
- j
MRS. A. S. BALDWIN
said to those at the helm: "Go alu-ad.
Win the war at any cost." We have
won tha war, and tho cost Is small
compared with what has been won.
This last call is truly a Victory Loan.
What greater prldo can -mon and
women experience than in contribut
ing to It? A Victory Bond will be
worth more than Its price expressed
In dollars. Every one VIII be a badge
testifying that the holder has helped
tils country to fulfill its pledge to
those who have been s pared as well
as thoso who have made the supreme
sacrifice.
At the Joint, conference of tbe Men's
and Women's Committees called by
Mr. James K. Lynch of the Federal
Koscrve Hank of the Twelfth District,
it was decided that In the campaign
for the Victory Liberty Loan, the men
and women should coordinate their
work. With this in view I appeal to
nil women members' aud workers who
have so earnestly and steadfastly
labored In the past, to give their un
divided time and efforts when called
uHn, as they will be shortly, to Join
with the man in making this last Lib
erty Loan an overwhelming success.
I have every confidence In the out
come of the Victory Loan, especially
with the help which will come from
the united efforts of the men and
wo -nen woikers of tbeTvtalfth Federal
Reserve District
NOW
Don't think you have sacrificed be
cause you may be paying for your in
torest-bearlng Fourth Liberty Loan
Bonds. Those follows back from France
legless, armless or stchtlcss don't think
they have sacrificed. They simply
think thoy did tholr duty.
. Better have the bonds of the United
Slatos in tbe hando of 30,000,000
ordinary citizens than concentrated In
the hands of a fow rich men. Think
of that when Uncle Sara otters you
Victory Liberty Bond. ,
7
fl ml yPA
Not Just
Meat But
O'DONNELL BROS.
HELP BUILD
UP YOUR
COMMUNITY
The factories, mills and shops of your town provide
the payrolls and comforts needed for health and
prosperity. Patronize and support loyally every
business man in your community. By doing so you
will be working most effectively for yourself and
building up your home town.
THE SHEVL1N-HIX0N COMPANY
THE BACKBONE OF BEND IS ;
LUMBER MANUFACTURING ;
OUR PAYROLLS
, MAKE -YOUR
PROFITS
BY BUYING LOCAL PRODUCTS
YOU ARE HELPING BEND.
The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. -
Local Sales Agent
MILLER LUMBER CO.
LETTERS WORK
FOR VICTORY
LIBERTY LOAN
Yours for tho Victory Lonn.
A protnlnont business man of St.
Louis has suggested that if all buslnosn
letters woro signed In this manner
tho thought or tho Victory Liberty
lian would . be so firmly" Impressed
on ovoryono's mind Hint It would bo
much easier to ralso the $.ri,000,000.00n
lo bo asked tor by tho government
beginning with tho firth drive April
21.
Make your letters work for the Vic
tory Lonn. Start In now to boost.
Mnko tho slogan "Yours for tho Vic
tory Loan." help put tha fifth dilva
over tho top.
NATIONAL METAL
WEATHER STRIP.
Keeps Out Cold
Keeps Out Dust
Keeps In Heat
Saves 25 to 40 Fuel
T. L. COLLIER
Authorized Sales Agent
for Oregon
BEND, OREGON
MEAT
i.
Community life in Amer
ica is the very, life blood
of our democracy. Every
citizen owes allegience to
his home town.
Eledric
Cleaner
Gets All the Dirt, All
the Time. There is no
periodical house-cleaning
time, nodustin?, or wip
ing up. The dirt simply dis
appearsall of it. All the
housewife does is push the
button and guide the cleaner.
And it's done in one-fifth the
time. THOR Naccum Clean
ers sold on easy terms.
Bend Water Light
& Power Co,
Complete Stock of Lumber
Lath, Sash and Doors
BUTTER
Have YOU Tried
OUR
Milk Cream
Butter Buttermilk
Cheese Eggs
and Ice Cream?
BEND DAIRY
STORE