w:w mir,Mniv, iikni). omxiON. TiiriiHiwv, rxToiwu if, ni7 TAOR ft. A 7 " , J' rm "-SFlSSS T, VaM SS3S ttMl YOU will be con vinced when you hear the deep soft tone of the Edison Phonograph that it is the kind you ought to buy. If you like the Victor mu ch ines better, we have a very complete .showing of the new styles. REED & HORTON FT Clmi-ler No. O.lflB. IlKPOUT OF CONDITION' OF LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Tuesday's Dally.) L. F. Templeton, of Portland, trtiv- olwl north on Iniilucrt thin inurnliiK. I P. ('. Huns, who wnit here on a two ilny' ItuiliiMHt trip, Iihr returned to I'ortlaml. 0. O. MprlriKer left (or Moro this tnornliiK to liy In the baud al Hih HIiHriiiaii County fair. Ml Minn McCarthy, of Hllvcr ll.ako, loft for Portland this morning to riininln ovor the winter. Mm. A. I). Taylor Iihn gone to Halttiu, lifter spending the Hiiiniuor In llnnil with Mm. A. II. Horn. & Mm. V. A. Mmltli ha returned from VaiiMiuvMr. Washington, where h wm vtnltlng IrlflNiU u week. Mm. Carrie Parsley, niter pnd-! Ink the summer at her Harney Valley homestead, U on her way tack to Kiddle, where he live part of Hih ymr. Hh nfwnt last night In Ilend. Mr. aimI Mm. N. C. Judd mhI ram lly. of Waatlnn. passed thrmiKh town before ItwvlHK for Trouldale. . C. II. Kegley, federal farm loan appraiser I In Mill If ft H Unlay making appraisement In that district. Ooorge Curtlii bmI George Duty yesterday broitKht In two boor cub they had captured 0 uillo up the river. Frank Ilroderlek went out thl inntuliiK In Portland to Join the for Mtry rcglmeHt. Hh li from Akti wood. Oeorgn Wapitis, from Lynden, tj Washington, In here looking over land which he umy buy In the Im l'Me dUtrkt. (?. I.. MeKllvey rami In (mm llurns IflNt nlKkt nud he gone w to Foeell to visit Mm. McKllvry, who Is In the kospllMl. Mis Kdlth Calloway returned to Portland tnl morning after a week's visit with her cousin, J. P. Shipley, unit hl daughter La urn. II. 0. WIiirIow left lam night for I'ortlaml whnro ho Intend to onllsl n uu electrical engineer In tlio nuvy. Mr. Wluxlow will roturn to lloml (or two or three week to settlo business matter before signing up. Oeorgn Htroni: nod hi family, of Mouth Kot'kwood, Michigan, motored to lli'iid this wouk and yesterday started (or Kiicmiio. On itccouut of n lirHukilown they wro (orcml to ro turn lnt Mlc.lit (or rupalr. Tlioy left tholr homo In Mlchlcnn threo weokx (luwit of Mr. nud Mr. Ilnrry IC. llrookH ul tlinlr houin till wnok nro Mr. nnd Mr. Thnuini Hanum, of rrluvlll, Mr. RHd Mr. OtHirco !! tuy. of I'tMt, nnd MtM (Iwtrclu Mnrf" AndrM, of MlHnttHpolln Ml JtMtn Htm nil nImi Mrrlvtwl ) uinrnlnK friurXHtkuH to join thw Iioum parly. The , First National Bank of Bend , AT IIUND, IN TIIH HTATB 01' OltHOON, 'AT 'Mil: CI,WH Ol' lirHINIWH ON Hi:ri'i:.MIIKK 1 1, 1017. ItMHOUUCHH. I.oniiH nnd dlncouut (oxcopt thoxo nliown on l nlid.fl) H74,r.G0,2d AeroptniiCMi of othnr lintik dUcountrd iioiio CuHtomom' llnlilllty nccouut of accflptmico of till bank purohiiNud or dlicotititiid by It none Tolnl Ion n 1474,569,20 KorolKii IIIIIh of KxrhniiKo or Draft nold 'with In- , , doriaiilunt, of thin' bank, not howu tinilor Itoni d itbnvn, ntn Itotn Rfla) ., U. H. llond deponlled to Kucuro olroulatlon (par viilon) .. 12.CO0.0O, Total U, H. llond (other than Liberty Uondi) and curtlflcati; of liidubtudnoNH I.lborty I.ouu llond,. unpladKod MOO. 00 Llborty l.onn lloml, il(Jx')d to nocuru U. H. and ( othor (lfioltH . . . .... llond othnr tlinn U. H. llond pledged to Hwiuro , pimtnJ HftVliiK dupoHlU .1,914.70 llcihirltli'nl othnr tlinn U. H, lloml (not InaludltiK MtotkK) ownml, utipludKed 17,p88,87 Total blind, Awiurltbm, ote Htock of Kodural Iti'horve Hank (60 par Milt of nuburlptlon) Value or btttikliiK Iioiibb 24,008.67 Kfjiilty In ImtikliiK houtt Ftirnltiiro and flxtunn ' Itwil cutHtu owiifil othr than bauklni: hou I.uuful rtmrv with I'odHral Itonorvo llunk .. ... ... Cnsli In vault und net aiiiount duu from narlonal hnnk Nut amount due from bnnki nnd Imnknr. and trtiNt uompRiiliHi othor than Includeil In Item 13, 14, and If. HxrlmtiKo (or clwirliiK houno J Total of Mom 14, If.. 16. 17, and 18 228,440,81 Chock on bank located otitnldu of city or town of niportliiK bank and other' ah Item Redemption fund with U. H. Trauror und duo from U. 8. Trooaurur 474.CC9.2C 12.C00.00 MOO. 00 21,003.03 1,300.00 24,008. C7 C. 448.77 4,101.23 40,770.90 200,484.97 20,282.70 1.C82.14 7.11C.90 C2S.00 DR. TURNER ItVIC KI'KCIAI.IHT, of I'ortlaml Visits Rend Monthly, Watch Paper for Dates, or Inquire of TIIOItHON, Tllli JKWKI.IIH (I'roin TUMiday' Dally.) II. I'luli win on thU inomlMK' train bound for mmttlfl. li. HhiIiIImk wa n Portland bound pMMWKr laat ulcht. C. II. Murphy lm cbhh to IttHlmond wlmre h will b iiiuployed. A. I). Lftwl I down from hk IIIk MtMdow farm for n few day. II. A. Van Home left tor Portland thl mornliiK nftnr mtucludlur; hi In. iulrlo Into homettcad ontrltn. Mr. N. O. Moreland, of Portland, I hero vlltliiK l'r daunhtur, Mm. J. M. ltoliHrt. Coot I MrKi-iulo, of Paulina, went to Portland lul nlnlit to Join I lit' Twentieth KMKlnwir. Mm. PriMl flturKM, or KuntHX, mm In thnt mornliiK from Kclo. Hkn had btHM) koh nIx month. Mm. (1. J. Pmtwr mturnml laat night to Portland aftor vUltlai; httr dauxbter, Dorta. a WMk. II. W. (!ray inuwmI thrown rtt(t on a bntlnrai trip, lie left thl morn- inn for Omaha. Nebraska. Krunk and Tom Mali barn gonr bark to Portland after spending a fw day here on an outlnft- The UdlM' Aid ftoelety of the Hap (let rhtirch will be tH rbarK at th Itxd CnHM riHiin on Thursday. Mm- Kriiit. of m Pino, I now drlv Iiik n tu'w hhmIhI Chevrolet rar, pur rhMd Katurday from tlio llend (lap a 7,271.44. G,7C,09 TOTAL I.IAIULITIHH. Capital atock paid lit Murtilu fund Undivided profit I !. rurreut oxiieniea, Internal, nud tnxo paid Circulating notea outKtnnilliiK Individual depiHilt ubJMt to rheok 4. Certlflcaten or depolt due In lei than 30 day (other than for money borrowml) Certiried check ' Caihier'a chfk outHtamlliiK Total demand depoelt fcubjoct to ItaaHirve, Item SI. it. 33. 34. JR. 30. 37, and 38 048,033.40 Certificate of dtpoalt (other than for money bor rowed) - Pontal Having depimlt Other tme dtttioalt Total or lime dcjioall aubjeet to ItMOrve, Item 39. 40. 41. ami 42 1I4.4S0.38 I83C.490.13 I 25.000.00 2G.000.00 5 IS. 35 12.S00.00 04fi.403.30 310.7C 102.00 1,217.38 17,702.23 2,730.73 103.9S1.42 TOTAL J836.499.18 Hlate of Oregon, County of Deechutea. m: I. L. (1. Mrlleytiold. Cashier or the above-numwl tiank. do iHilemuly awoar that the above itatement l true to the beet of my knowledge and belief. L. O. McllKYNOLDg. Caahler. Hubcr!bd and nworn to before me this Slat day of September. 1917. VKIINON A. POItlllM, Notary Public tor Oregon. My Commbteton expire December 31, 1918. COIIIIKST Atteat: C. 8. HUDSON, II. C. KLLIS, U: C. COB. Dlrrftnr Mm. JorIo K. Tata hn gono bnok to her homo In Boattle. Hhn had benn vlltlng at the home or W. L. Car- den. . Itabnrt llltlyor-and Ilnrry Patlay. or Portland, are spending aeveral days In Prinovllle before returning herei to live. IS. A- ICaaley, or Pertland, war In town ytrdy. lie rame In from the Hum country where he waa rloalng real estate deal. 8. II. Agnow thl morning returned from Prlnevllle, where Tio attended the lair. Charle Paxton and John PaU re turned to LaniBHta this morning. They were down on business In con nection with land. Mr. and Mm. Kloyd Nett, of Hamp ton, after visiting In llend, have gono on to Astoria to spend a few diys with Mrs Nett' brother. Mrs Danford Shulte. M'ss Gr- New Cocoa Brown Fibre Hose, just unpacked, at 85c a pair. Also in Champagne, Black and White . Niagara Maid Thread Silk H.pse, black only, at $1.25 a pair. Black Cat Thread Silk Boot Hose, an exceptional value (Rird) 75'c pair BOYS' NEW SCHOOL SUITS- All Wool Blue Serges, at $7.00, $7.50, $8.50. New Mixtures, at $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.75, $8.50. New Belter Models with vertical pockets. Also Pinch Backs included in this lot. BOYS' MACKINAWS-A complete showing from $4.75 to $7.75. MEN'S MACKINAWS- from 7.50 to $13.75. STOP AND SHOP Al PWJSISPEi trude Sohultzo, Ted Schultze and Mrs. Garth II. Young, ot Daytona Ileach, Florida, came In yesterday from Gate way. Mrs. Al. Hall nnd two grand daughters came In last night from Harney Valley. Mrs. Hall had been visiting Mm. Itay Travis and Is tak ing her two llttlo girls to Portland to school. Hugh B. Uran will go tonight to Portland to attend the bankers' con vention which will meet with Secro tnry McAdoo. Mr. Hrann will drive back U his car, going through Dolie. Idaho, on the way. Hugh K. Hran, vIce-presUlent of the First National Dank, leaves tonight for Portland to attend the conference with Secretary of the Treasury Mc Adoo tomorrow. From Portland Mr Hran will go to Uoise. Idaho, return ing the latter part of the week. -f STORE THAI STTS THE P pSis sec 5 Dvjskmamm zl $ the sfbrar: that $r i .' t i r pack A TTENTION is called to our new offerings in Autumn Footwear. You'll find medium weight shoes for daily wear and durable, solid shoes for stormy weather. Our shoes rank high in service, style and quality, and are a source of pride and comfort to those who wear them. (J An inspection of our line will surely please you,,, i 'j . . I. . WARNER BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER Mid-Season Sale of F. II. MAY APPOINTED DEPUTY ASSESSOR (From Friday's Dally.) Frank II. May was yesterday ap pointed deputy county surVoyor by Surveyor Goroge S. Young. He will take up his new duties Immediately. Mr. May has had charge, of the re cent road Improvements In nnd around Dend. acting ns assistant state highway engineer. He has been con nected with engineering work In this. city for several years. LL Thursday Friday Saturday During These Days We Will Sell Hats as Follows: $4.95 Choice of any 0, $7 or S8 Hat $4.95 $3.95 $2.95 Choice of any Choice of any $5.00 St.OO Hat Hat $3.95 . $2.95 We Have AH the Latest Fads in ar Rings in Jet and Pearl Priced at 75c and more Our Oriental Beads - are new and. very attractive. t LARSON & CO. Sign (tfthc Big Clock 143 Oregon St. Millinery For Winter $3.00 Hats at $1.95 and a Selection to be Sold at $1.00. Over 300 Hats to Select from. This is Your Opportunity to get Your Hat at a very Small Cost. Come Early ARMIDEfira' A large variety of patterns meeting every inclination of Style for Winter. Exclusive Designs Mrs. Mcintosh w