The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, July 05, 1917, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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IIUND 11UU.KTIN, UMNO. OUKUON, TIU'RHDAV, ,11'I.V f, tOIT
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News of the World
in oriel
Tito re-aw'hltonliiK at tho national! recommendation made by tho Sonnto
vplrlt jn Ilusnln, following tiio dls-l Agricultural committee, tho prnlil
organisation of tho nation which tuition clauso will Includo only spirits
roll owed tho revolution, wn.s dem- J while n rulliiK as to tho fate of wines
tonsTrnted clearly to tho wnltlnp world and boors will bis, left to President
when thoainv.nrmy whlchhnd prnc-f Wilson. Exemption regulations tor
llcnlly censed' to bo considered ns a tho draft nro completed, nnd tho ma
factor In tnts wnr with Germany, j chlnory for conscription has boon
look tho field with reVtowed vigor, 1 fnlrly set In motion rrom Wnshlnft
opening a'Terrlflc flro on tho Tou- ton. In lino with tho rushing of
tonic ontronchmonts on the anile- war measures was tho launching of
Inn front, and capturing 19.000 prls- the dreadnaught Idaho, a sister ship
xmors by Tuesday evening.. Consld- of tho ,1'cnnslyvanla nnd tho Missals
eroblo gains were reported as tho slppl, America's most powerful but
result of tho now offensive. ' tiers.
As the outcome of the stand taken More outbreaks Incident to the sup
ly Russia, together with tho pro- posed activities of Gorman spies woro
Ally attitude of tho now Greek mln- reported rrom Kast St. Louis, nnd
lstry, Gorman troops will bo diverted from Gila county, ArUona. Ilaco
frbm tho western front to aid In 'riots In tho Illinois city. In which 100
otiilenvorbig to repel the Slav at- negroes are estimated to have been
tacks. wrffl$ the allied troops hitherto killed, nnd a gonoral strike of cop-Bin-aged
in tho Macedonian campaign, ) por miners In the southwest, are
lt-sis expected, will bo released for thought to bo tho roault of German
gqjYjcc olflcw-hero. (Intriguing.
During tho past week, tremendous' A virtual decision handed down
activity In Franco and Belgium' has 'by tho Interstate Commerce commla
lieon reported. Halg's troops making ln on tho petition of tho rnllronds
gradual headway against von Hlndcn- of tho United Stntos to bo allowed n
burg, while the German Crown; IB per cent rate Increase, denies the
Trlnco has sacrificed thousands of request suspending tho proposed now
lilckcd soldlors In desperato luit tar,rfB unt" October 2S. An accom
fruitless attacks on the French In.pnnyhiR statement Indicated that no
tho Verdun section. Tho fall of rohearlng of the caso would be of
Lons. regarded by oxperts as tho key vlu- Advances In certain classes
to tho Hlndonbucg positions. Is be-iot freight wore allowed,
llovcd to bo merely n matter of days. A much mooted question In con-
In tho south, tho Austro-Itntlan noction witti prohibition was ans
campaign Is focused on tho of forts wored In the nogatlvo Tuosday when
of the Teutons to gain possession of (the Oregon state supreme court hand
Mpunt Orttgnra. Successful In drlv--d down a decision tnterprotlng the
lng tho defenders from the hill with J law- as forbidding the home manu
deadly shell fire, tho Austrlaus havo'facture of Intoxicants, oven for home
no far been nblo to maintain tho 'consumption.
position evacuated by tho southern ! Alcoholic beverages will also enter
troops. The battle Is described as largely Into the financing of Amor
one of the bloodlost of tho war. I lea's war with Germany, for the lat-
war legislation In the united est outline of the war tax gives
States continues to center about tho! J 156,000.000 as the amount which
food control bill. This has been It Is ox pec ted will be raised from
made so all Inclusive that not only this sou e. Other Items In the war
food, fuel, and ' building materials; tax will probably be the excess prof
it re taken In, but various metals, and j Its tax, soft drinks and tobacco, mak
all fabrics and goods necessary fori lng up the remainder of the $1,570,
auy kinds of wearing apparel. Dy a! 000.000.
ot young cattlo, raised by Silver f.ako
stockmen, woro shtppod from Houd
Inst night on tho 0.V. It. & N, nftor
having boon driven hero from Klnni
nth Marsh. Tho cattlo 'nro destined
for tho Knusns City markets.
I'iriiTION HUNT.
(Continued from Pngn 1.)
the Secretary of tho Intorlor Tor n
flvfe-yoar extension of tlmu on tho
contract between tho state" and tho
federal government covering llio
lands Included lit Oregon Segregation
1,1st No. G, nnd that the secretary bo
Instructed to prepare nnd submit
the necessary papers In connection
,Z,. i m. i "0!,,,"" J!; U KOIl SALKJ.B.tddle, not now, hut
posed by Mr. Lewis to the effect tlint.it Is u good ono. aiD-lstfc
nmnudmout was lost for tho want
of n second. Tho vote on tho orig
inal motion being, , YVIthycnnilm,
Kay, Olcott, llrown; tin, Lowls."
It Is following the notion of that
meeting that tho petition was pre
pared and signed which Is now be
ing forwnrded to Washington for
tho approval of tho Department of
tho Interior.
MWT AND FOUND.
8TUAYKl8henrod sheep, brand
double box. Notify by phono, Illaok
3133. na-ctfc
CLA8.KIFIUD ADVERTISING,
Mill HALK.
n conference bo arranged for J mm
10, 1917, at which tlmo tho repre
sentatives of tho water users and of
tho Irrigation company be given a
full hearing and that nu attempt bo
made to adjust aomo of tho questions
raised by the water Users prior to the
securing of an nxtoustou of time
from tho federal govovrnmont. Tho
FOIt HALK Household goods nnd
lawn mower, Phono lllack 1371.
lfltfo
FQH SAUK OH TIlADK-tlay I
uorsn, win nxciiiingo lor camp; uon
tie and good saddler. Inquire liulle
tln. 384-17P
FOIt SALK -Oood timothy hay,
4 H miles N. K. of llend. liione
It is the Little Things that
Cause the Big Trouble!
Get your car parts and
extras now and save a
big expense later. All
kinds of repairs made
EXTRAS in stock now
AGENTS FOR
Charter No. Ililtia.
ItKPOHT OF CONDITION OF
mi:
First National Bank of Bend
AT IIKNI), IN Till: STATU OF OHKGON,
AT TIIK CLOHK OF lll'SINIMS, JUNK U, IIU7.
12.C00.00
4.034,70
19,274. 1(5
RECEIPTS FOR JUNE
SHOW SLIGHT LOSS
(From Tuesday's Dally.)
Receipts In the office of the
County Clork for tho month of Juno
phoned a nllght slump, according to
figures compiled this morning, the
decrease being accounted for by in
creased aotivlty in tbo farming sec
tions surrounding Dead, preventing
many In tbo county from coming to
Dend, and because a certain amount
f tbo county business transacted In
the earlier months Included old trans
actions which had accumulated and
had waited only for county division.
The total for Juno was $436.30, as
against SE4S.09 In May, and $482
In April.
The itemized receipts for June
were as follows: Recording feos
J26Q.50. (rcult court $108.50, pro
bata and county court f 40, marriage
Ilcyonsofl $27.
'CITY BOND DEAL IS
3 DAYS OVERDUE
(From Thursday's Dally.)
Although the winding up of tho
deal between the city of Bend and
Kcoler Droa., of Denver, bond buy
ers, for the lifting 'of tho city's war
rant Indebtedness Is threo days past
due, no word has been received from
the bond dealers for more than a
week, according to City Kteorder
H. C.'Ellls.
LOVE-LORN BOY IS
TAKEN FOR BURGLAR
Nixon AiiHurrn Call From Ilotiic-
holder Fearing for Safety, anil
Finds Couple on Church Slept.
(From Tuesday's Dally.)
Called from the smokor at the
Hippodrome last night by n phono
call from tho neighborhood of tho
Methodist church. Chlof or Police
L. A. W. Nixon was given to under
stand that a burglary or possibly n
murder was throatenod, but -on hur
rying to the scone, he found only a
boy and girl on the church steps,
displaying their affection In no un
certain way. The report had been
to the effect that a man was loiter
ing about the neighborhood, acting
in a most suspicious manner. "The
boy was only waiting for his girl."
the chief explained It this morning,
Advising tho couple to find a less
public "spooning" plaoe, Chlof
Nixon returned to the smoker In
time for the referee's decision on the
main bout.
UKSOUItCKS.
Loans nnd Discounts
Overdrafts, unsecured
U. S. Honda deposited to secure circulation (par
value)
Totnl U. S. llouds (other than Liberty Hands)
and certificates of Indebtedness
Payment on account subscription for Liberty Lonn
Honda . .
Honda other than U. H,-)ouds pledged to secure
postal savings deposits
Securities othor than U. S. llouds (not Including
stocks) owned unpledged
Tnlnl linnilii Mnniirllliia n,
Stock of Federal Reserve Hank (60 per cent of
subscription) ....
alue of banking houtwi .. .....
Furniture and fixtures
Real estate owned, other than banking hnus
Not amount due from approved reserve agents in
New York, Chicago, and St. Louis 2.IS9.7B
ei amount uue rrom approved reserve agents In
oilier reserve cities
Net amount due from banks nnd bankersi (other
than Included In 13 or 21)
LOther checks on batiks In the same city or town
as reporting oaiiK
Outside checks nnd other cash Items
Fractional Currency, nickels, and cents
Notes of othor National Hanks ....,
Federal Resorvo nolos . ..(,
awful reserve In vault and not amount duo front
Federal Reserve Hank . , ,,,.',
Redemption fund with V. S. Treasurer and duo
from V. 8,. Trcasuror . .
1432.302. 701
3.077.49
'.son. on
.
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2S.10S.92
1.300.00
2I.tiOS.S7
.44g.77
3.S77.S3
Maxwell
Cars.
Wntih lor tin- MAXWELL
MIL S-PER-GALLON
CONTEST
CO.493.79
231.31
164.25
Universal Garage
Pi.one Bl.ck 1401
V2A GrcnwooJ, Html, Orjan
aoc.se
21G.O0
1. GOO. op
73.181.Vs
G2G.0U
TOTAL
CATTLE ARE SHIPPED
TO EASTERN MARKETS
(From Tuesday's Dally)
Flvo hundred and twenty-five head
Icooa: b y -
WIRE
WITHOUT
I J7It 17 ".
CLEAN, SANITARY
ECONOMICAL
' A small payment down puts an '$ ,
Jllllj ' Electric Range In your horned '",
BEND WATER, LIGHT & POWER CO.
I.IAIIII.ITIKS.
Capital stock paid In
Surplus fund
Undivided profits 13.729.Ct
Less current expenses. Interest, and taxos paid 12,029,89
Circulating notes outstanding
Individual deposits subject to check .'........
Certificates of deposit due in Ibss than 30 days
(othor than for money borrowed)
Certified checks
Cashier's checks outstanding .i
Total demand deposits, subject to Reserve ....... SU. 773.6 9
Certificates of deposit (other than fnrmony bor
rowed) Othor time deposits ....-.
Total of time deposits, subject to Reserve 110,(43.01
Postal savings deposits
Total of U. S. deposits, not subject to Reserve.. 2,219.90
SCSS.73G.f4
I 26,0.00.qtf
2R.OOO.J5
1, 099.74
12.500.00
600,224.30
2.437.17
1X&.&0
2,U 72. & 4
21.S7S.98
88.CC9.0U
2,219.90
LUMBER LATH
PLASTER
SHINGLES
CEMENT
LIME
All Finish Lumber Kiln Dried
Miller Lumber Co.
SELLING
SHEVLIN-H1XON LUMBER
orriCK ON WALL ST.
TOTAL G88,73C24
State of Oregon, County of Deschutes, : I, K. M. Lara, Cashier of
tho above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true
to the best of my knowledge and liellet.
K. M. LARA, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of July, 1917,
J. A. KASTKS, Notary Public for Oregon.
My commission expires January 20, 1920,
C0HRB8T Attest:
v. a cob.
II. C, KLLIS,
C. 8. HUDSON,
Directors.
USED CAR
SPECIALS
BIG BARGAINS
E. M. F.cyi,ii;ng00'! ."""'''"' co"- $200
Carter Car--d bargala $125
Pnvrl Special bargain, in good running order, will
HirL go easily. $300, S150 down, 25.00 monthly.
CrAt Qiv.. Extra bargain; car in splend- fcfiCn
V"Oie 1X M running order. Call to see $H?"
Always Up-to-Date.
Always Service First.
Always Quick With Repairs.
BEND GARAGE
New Quarters North of Pilot Butte Inn
FOR BALK CHKAP Or will trade
for anything In reason that la clear.
What have you for 310-acrc ranch
10-F-3. L. C. Voting. 238-13. Up near Fort Hook? $IS0O mortgago
TO TIIADK Two-arro tract, B'Klt U. t lung tlnm, good hou,
eultlvatlou; water right; 1" iiiIIm tuo KWiil w,u" ' ' M,,l', of f,nr".
from P, O., for lots. W. J. Hhaiinnn.i40 ttrr ln crof' ,0 ,""r" '"rod
llox 8, llend. 3C3-I7,20p, u'1" " murh c-kswimr than It eosta
FOIt BALB-Hou.o and lot. Price !"ll,i!,n,,N,!, ? ?" Not a
right. Term, ros.onablo. Inquire I L1" i"r " " """; wort .lock
A K Fdwards Ilenil fllrn Co aVif rnnrh nr '"""K"1" '"" Peculation
FOR BALK Oil TRADK Team of t-f.t
geldings, weight about 125 pounds,
pach. Will trado for team of mares hon 8A,'K 0,t HKNT Four room
J, C Thompson, Tumalo. 18-20ti nou,. Mrner Riverside nnd McKajT
aircoia. near inius. win paper new,
Trlro $000, part terms; rent 112 per
month J. N. Richards, llox 30R. .
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The First National Bank
OF BEND, DEND, OREGON
Hut
Capital fully puld
HurpliiH
ari.ooo
$36,000
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The Federal Reserve
System Helps You
IT WAS OHBATKI), PRIMARILY
To help tho Ilusluuss Men and Fnrmors,
To provldo plenty of currency at all times,
To offoct u stondlor supply Qf crodlt,
Tho systom morlts tho support of nil good citizens; It
must huvo yours In order to roach Its full dovolopmont.
You can secure tho houoflts of thin groat .systom and at
tho sumo tlmo assist dlroctly In davolopfnc it' Uii Uoposlt
IiiK your monoy with us, "w
TEo FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND
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