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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1917)
PAOB B, VICTROLAS AND EDISON'S Well Dressed Women Choose The 'Store With Good Goods That whlMporltiic ClirlHtmaa wlnh closo to thn henrl of every nuo for a flnu WATCH, u iipiirklliiB Diamond, n plnco of Hllvor wuro, or a fad In ;old or allvor iiovoIUoh, la ooally roullzcd at MtrfZffgg Coats IIKNI) IIUMJTIIff, IIKWI), OIIKflON. TIH.'JWDW, DIICHMHHR W, 1017 I 1 Reed & Horton TERMS i VlutrolnlV ... 'JO.0O 'J'ui-fiiMf tl.OOdmvn, Mu wohJi Vlutroln VI ...W0.00 Tntnin, t't.W down, .U0 week Vlntioln VIII ...,..ir.(X) Tnrins, WW down, I.O0 week Vlultoln IX M'-"0 Turin, M.00 down, M.OO moiilli Vlotiolu X ..&'. 00 TurniH, 10.00 down, 1.1.00 moiitli Vlp.tioln XI M0.0 TuriiiM, 1 10.00 down, tT.W moiilli VictroIiiXIV 1IIW.00 Term, lfi,00dowii, 10.00 month LOCAL NEWS ITKMS (From Wednosdiiy'H Dally.) A. II. Olson was In Itmliimnd today. K. II. Loekwood In In Deschutes for n few diiyn. W. I.. Million mill futility liuvn koiio to Portland to spoilt! tho wliitiir. Minn Myrtn Peterson htm gone lo Portland, whom aim expect lo live. Mrs. Itoy Ynrdloy has room to I'"" dlntou lo upend a few days with .frlittidn. Carl Wmlit returned to Hpokutio on loduy'M train, Hu han been horn on u ithnrt visit. . (lonlon Thompson la going down to I'ortland on tonight's train and will remain llioro two tluya, Mm. Charlo King, of Ilurtia, haa Konn to Portland to rnmalii until af tor ChrlattnuN visiting friend. W. II. Hmlth, of Fort Hock, haa toim to Ktanflidd. From llur ho ex pool to r.o to ChlriiKo with a atock train, K. II. Hmlth and Dr. I.. Cooper Htmtn.nf Lnkovlnw, wore In Bend ' ' tnrday mid loft for Portland" on tint ovenlng train. Ward Coliln returned till tnornlnp. from Portland, whore ho hna boon durliiK thn Illness of Mra. Coblo, who illcd laal week. Clair A. Ifiiurk and Miss 1 It'll ill" Itnddlug wore married Monday nlghl by llov. II. C. Ilartranft at the Pre hylorlan pnrnouago. Mr. nnd Mra. W. D. Steel" and fam II)1 arrived In lletid this momliu; from (ro. Virginia. They expect to ro maln horn and laku up a honiMtood. On th 11 way out the futntly vlaltod In South Dnkotu two week. At n mooting of Urn Kuaturn Star Monday night, the following offber worn elected for the euaiiliiR etir: Mm. II. O. Farrla, Worthy Matron; (J. M. McKay, Worthy Putroti; Mra. J, I). Davldaon, Aaaoclatu Matron; Mm. I.. A. V. Nlxou, Conductnaa; Mm. J. IMwnrd Larimn, Associate UoiiiliifltriMHi; Mra. F. O. Minor, Sw ruttiry, Mm. Knut NmUoii, Treasurer (From Tuesday's Dully.) J. It. Draper wua In Itodmond to day, '(5. !:. Smith la In Prltwvllle on a nnlea trip, J. F. Illmi waa In from Powell Hutto today. I, Carl Cnrbott haa gowi to Prlne vlllo to work. Judgo II. C. Kill la In Portland on ImihIiiohh auvural daya, M. I. HoudoMon hna gniiu to Prlne vlllo lo paaa thn winter. J. Purlin, of Hummer Uike, la In Portland on u fuw moiitliH vlatt. An night pound girl wua born to Mr. nnd Mm, It, (I. Ilrown lual night. Mm. I.ootii Whiting, of HuriiH, (tamo In from Porllaud thla morning. Johu Moroll mid John T. Lunil bnrg wuru In uMtolltiH on business to day. llFI1lltati tttit ittililit 111 ffllfll tiln ) IIIKI III UWUUl'l uii A hmnoHtead tit Hluk mid loft today for Portland. James II, Ilrndy la on his way to Bpokauo for a visit of Huvurul months with rulutlvoH, II, A. Miller wua In Itodmond this nftoruoou on Hod Cross momboruhlp Crampalgu work. County School Hupurlntondetit TliompHoii Rpiiut Monday vIhUIuk thu schools In BlHtorn, Judge Ilarnes In attending tlio state convention of county Judges now In elision In Portland, in linn in, ' -sz DR. TURNER KVM HI'KCIAIilHT, of lortlnnd Visits BcjHlMontlily, Watch Paper for Dates, or Inquire- of TIIOK80N, TUB JBWBLBR Tom A. Veddor la up from Lower IlrldKo today. Ilia aim, I. I). Veddor, will enllat In the navy noon, Mra. Charlea D. Hitter waa In Mend tlila moriiltiK on her way homu lo ('renront from n vlalt north. Mm. J. F. I loach wan In from Itod mond tnduy to receive luatriictlona In mnkliiK MiirKlcal dnmnluxa at lied Cnma hoail(uartorn. W. K. Itedemau hna taken out n bulldliiK penult for the erection of a dwolllm: on lot I, block .'ill, lllvoraldc addition. It la to coat I.2UQ. J. H. MrUoi) la on Ida way to Du buiue, Iowa, where ho will npeiut tho winter with Ida daughter. He ox pecta to return early In tho aprltiK. I.lnutounut IMwnrd F. (Jrecn, U. H. Larson & Co. Il.l Oii-Kon Htrcel Expert Watch & Jewelry Repairing A Wrlnt Watch for 14 Diamond Illn:a from 1 10 to $1000 Cold Hcarf Plna Cold Link lluttona I,adle' Cold Uroochoa Military Heta Woldomn Chain Pundunta Tho Latnat Hter IIiik Flntwnro Puttorna. At tho SIGN of the DIG CLOCK N who lived In Hond In 1913 and H, la now In command of a body of Harvard coIIobo undorKradiiatca who are tralnliic to bncomo uiihIkiim In tho nuvy. Mra. F. D. Ilocaor and nutnl! ami, who woru vlnltliiK Mr. and Mra. (3. J. Hoik, am now on their way homo to Ktillapol, Montana. Mm. Ilecker'a alater, Mra. Jamea II. Hall, or Heatllo, la nlao hero vlaitltu: her pnreuta. (From Monday's Dally.) Fred H. Htnnloy wont to Portland laal iilfiht on bualueaa, County Clerk J. II. Ilnnor came over from Prluuvillo laat nlclit. J. P. Koyoa returned yeatcrday moruliiK from Hpuknne nnd Portland, V. A. Forbes returned from a busl iioms trip to Portland thin afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hlrdnall ro turned this afternoon from Portland. If. A. Bnyder drove Into Ilond yes torday from Portland In his big Colo Klillit. John and Henry Olngcr were In town (Saturday from Crescont on bus In ess. J. II. Upton, of Prlnovllle, came In on the UroKou Trunk train thla after noon. Mrs. !:. J. Winters and baby nro In Heppner on a two week's visit with relatives. A. Whlsnant was n passenger on tho delayed On-con Trunk train this afternoon. WARNER'S The Santa Clans Store kJ Wi lii The Santa Claus Store GIFTS FOR ALL! HANDBAGS & PURSES A beautiful lino to select from, nil Krades, from :i.v up l UMio 11 ffl 3 , ' I MV" r."i j. y vrzzz&' HANDKERCHIEFS For Men, Women, Chlhlreii, a very largo assortment, at - for ii."c STATIONERY This moat acreptnblo gift can bo had In all IhottrudcH - 15r up to )?l.r( CHINAWARE Mr. Husband, buy tho wife some Chlnnwaro. Como In nnd look over our stock It's nil laid out and mark ed In plain figures, Shopping mado ctisy for you. TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN nooks nc, hip, ip, anp Little Hod Chains , 5()p Toddy Hoars iWc up to $1.30 Hubbor Halls no up to ntlc Automobiles loo uud lV Velocipedes !?;l up (o $t "Si Dolls I Op, Irte, Ma up to 9 1.00 Trains, on track $1.25 Doll Huggles 7flp up to !j.no Tlnkor Toys, sot BOo aamos tie, 10c, 1p up to 9 1.00 Doll Furnlturo ROe Slods 7o up to $2.00 lluudrods of other toys. Uuy It now, wo will atoro It for you. r&ffiT?! . . FT mm x P""" m W1T1M UaTIIIW I Ij m II 1 MIMIII ) JlflWMlltlMMII Everything about a Print zess Coat bespeaks quality and refinement. Women who adhere strictly to the latest style developments will in stantly recognize the mark ed fashion features of Print zess Garments. The best dressers for nearly half a century have worn Printzess. And it's interesting to know that they cost no more than garments of a lesser quality. May we show you a Print zess tomorrow? $ATHERS Tho small daughter of T. II. Mart den is conll.ietl to her homo with scarlet fevc. J. C. Leggett, government horse buyer, Is in again from Salem after a month's absence. Mrs. K. L. Cook and son have gone to Harrlsburg to visit Mrs. Cook's mother over the holidays. Ed. Lamb returned this afternoon from Tho Dalles where h attendee? tho meeting of the Wool Growers Association. , 3Irs. F. W. Smyth, of Diamond, and: Mrs. M. J. Gould, of Burns, were la town yesterday before going to Port land for a visit. D. K. Hunter left last night for Dayton and Detroit, where ho will spend tho winter months, returning to Ucnd In March. I Charter Xo. 0.10.1. RKI'OHT OF CONDITION OF The First National Bank of Bend AT IIK.M), IX THK STATK OF ORKGON, AT THK CI.OSK OF IH'SIXESH OX XOVKMHKK 20, 1017. IlKSOCHCKS. Loans nnd discounts (except those shown on h and c . 1349,422.48 ,, Acceptances of other banks discounted ... none t Customers' liability account of acceptance of this bank purchased or discounted by it none- V. !u. p. u. Total loans JG49.422.48 Foreign Hills of Kxchango or Drafts sold with In dorsement of this bonk, not shown undor Item d above (aeo Horn fioc) S. HoihI- (other than Liberty HoixN of 1017): S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) 12.S00.00 S. Honda and certificates of indebtedness pledged to secure V S. Daposlts (par value) 25,000.00 S. bonds and certificates of Indebtedness pledged to secure postal Eavlngs deposits (par value) 3.914.7C Total U. S. Bonds (other than Liberty Bonds) nnd certificates of indebtedness Liberty Loan Bonds, unpledged, 3'i per cent and 4 per cent 12,500.00 Liberty Loan Bonds, pledged to secure U. S. and other deposits, 3Vi per cent and 4 per cent.... Securities nthor than U. S. Bonds (not Including stocks) owned unpledged . 32.SC7.40 Total bonds, securities, etc Stock of Federal Heserva Bank (50 per cent of subscription) Vnluo of banking house . 24, COS. 57 Knu'ty In banking house Furnlturo and fixtures Heal estate owned other thin banking house ...... Lawful reserve with Federal Hoserve Bank Cash In vault and net amounts duo from national banks Net amounts duo from banks, bankers, and trust companies other than Included in Items 13, 14, and 15 - Chocks on other banks In tho samo city or town as reporting bank (othor than Item 17)' Total of Hems 14, 15, 16, 17. and IS 2SC.038.19 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash Items ........ Hcdemptlon fund with U. S. Treasurer and duo from U. S. Treasurer 549,422.48; TOTAL ..... I.IAIULITIKS. Capital stock paid in ...... Surplus fund Undivided profits 20.1 C4. 87 Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid. 12,331.40 Circulating notes outstanding Individual deposits subject to chock Certificates of deposit due In loss than 30 days (other than for monoy borrowed) .....;.... Certified checks Cashier's chocks outstanding Total demand deposits (other than bank de posits) subject to Reserve, Items 33, 34, 35, 3C, 37, 3S, 39, and 40 S19, 173.39 Certificates of deposit (other than for money bor rowed ) Postal savings deposits . Other tlmo deposits Total of time deposits subject to Reservo, Items 41, 42, 43, and 44 ,..., 130,900.70 War loan deposit nccouut , 13,077.00 Other United States deposits, Including deposits ot U. S. disbursing officers 41.414.7G 12,500.00 32.SG7.40 1,300.00 24.C08.G7 6,448,77 4,136.21 65.618.3S 260,772.03; 24.932.04 1,234.12 7,C04f83; 625.00 1,033,484.5a 25,000.00 25,000.00 7,833.47 12,500.00 809.241.1S 624.20 7.666.4R 1,641.5a 17.721.2S 3,359. 6i 109,819.84: 13,077.00 TOTAL 1,033,484.56 State of Oregon, County of Deschutes, ss; I, L. G, McReyuolds, Cashier oC tho nbove-nnmed batik, do solemnly, mvear that tho nbavo Statement Is true, to tho best ot my knowledge und belief. L. 0. McREYNOLDS, Cashier. Subscribed' and sworn to boforo mo this 6th day ot Docember, 1917. BERNICR MORGAN, Notary Public. My Commission expires October 21, 1921 "" CORREST Attest: ' C. S. HUDSON, - ' . V U. C. COE, ' II. 0. ELLIS, 4i3'f -" ' Dlrectoru.' " sV Ki W