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FAGR A REND BULLETIN, HKND, OHKflON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 121, 1018 I ENTERTAINMENT BY THE TIMBERWORKERS (From Friday's Dally.) Tho bonotlt given by tho Timber vorkora' Union nt tho Liberty The ntro Inst night waB nn exceedingly onjoyahlft ono. Especially Interesting was tho speech. "Your Franchise," "by 11. P. Winter. Mrs. Fish. Mrs. iMacInurln and Mm. Parker received woll dosorvod applause Id tholr trio, f'Dlxlo." Prison wero awarded liy Hay Can terbury as follows: Mrs. Oono Rose, 'mamhorahtp In the Tlmberworkers' Union and One month's duos; It. 0. 'Ooldon, ono year's subscription to tho iJabor Hendor, and Nathan 1). Sher man, six mouths' subscription to tho Hendor. D. KELLER RESIGNS POSITION AT DEPOT union depot, J. J. Iloydar has conto ltoro front Portland nttd today took ui his now duties. Mr. Kellar, who Is resigning his position, was In chnrgo of tho depot nearly a year and one-half, Jto has not yet made plans as to what business lto Will engage In In the future. Mr. Iloydar was Vocentl) connected with a dopnt In Siui Francisco, going from there to Portland. mii cross tui.us now to kmt socks roit army use (Front Tuesday's Dally.) Replacing D. Koller as agent at the (Continued from Pago 1.) needle. Knit two stitches on second heel needle, knit together third and fourth stltehos by slipping and bind ing or by plain narrowing. In order to slip and bind take off one stitch as It to knit It but without doing so, knit the uo.xt one, with tho loft hand needle draw tho unknlt stitch over tho knitted one. Where ever tho fabric seems to lap toward tho loft It looks bettor to slip and bind but plain narrowing will do In every case. Charter No. IWt.t. REPORT OK CONDITION OF The First National Bank of Bend AT BEND, IN Till: STATE OF ORKfSON, AT TUP. CliOSK OF lll'SINF.SS ON DECllMRER JM, resources. "Loans and discounts (except thoso shown on b and c) ... . Overdrafts, unsecured ............ IT. S. UoniN (other than Miserly llottiN of JIM7): V. S. Dondi deposited to secure circulation (par tsIuo) 12, COO. 00 U. S. Bonds and certificates of Indebtedness pledged to socurc U. S. Deposits (par value) 3, 914.7(1 Total U. S. Bonds (other than Liberty Donds) and certificates of Indebtedness Llborty Loan Honda, unpledged, 3& per cent and I per cent .. 1,575.00 Liberty Loan Bonds. 3 H per cent and 4 per cent, pledged to ccuro U. S. deposits 15,000.00 Securities other than U. S. Bonds (not Including stocks) owned unpledged 36,316.25 Total bonds, securities, etc Stock of Federal Reserve Dank (50 per cont of subscription) Valuo of banking house 24, 60S. 57 Equity In banking house Furnituro and fixtures Ileal estate owned other than banking house Lawful reservo with Federal Reserve Dank Lawful reservo with Federal Deserve Bank Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks .... 'Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies other than Included In Items 13, 11, and 15 'Checks on other banks In tho same city or town as reporting bank (other than Horn 17) Checks on banks located outsldo of city or town df reporting bank and other cash Items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and duo from U. S. Treasurer ir J511.137.2S 1.730.C2 16,411.76 53,091.25 1.300.00 21.60S.57 7.163.77 4.167.76 65.61S.33 39,759. OS 200.570.S5 40,332.45 1.124.9S 1,660.66 625.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES. 'Capital slock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits 30,466.59 Less current cxponscs. Interest, and taxes paid 20.3S2.06 'Circulating notes outstanding Individual deposits subject to check ...... 'Certificates of deposit duo in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) Certified chocks Cashier's checks outstanding .... Total demand deposits (other than bank de posits) subject to Reserve. Items 33, 34, 35, 36. 37. 38. 39, and 40 657,742.90 'Certificates of deposit (other than for money bor rowed) . Postal savings deposits Other tlmo deposits Total of tlmo deposits subject to Rosarve, Items 41, 42, 43, and 44 165,339.50 "War loan deposit account $906,6S6.93 $ 25,000.00 25,000.00 10,081.53 12.500.00 647.504.33 371.00 S.164.43 1,703.14 21,910.91 3,593.63 139.834.96 11,030.00 TOTAL S906.6S6.93 Stato of Oregon, County of Deschutos, ss: I, L. C. Mclloynolds, Cashlor of (he. above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statemout is truo to the' best of my knowledgo and belief. L. G. McItKYNOLDS. Cashlor. Subscribed and sworn to lieforo me this 17th day of January. 1918. BERNICE MORGAN, Notary Public. My Commission expires October 21, 1921. CORREST Attost: C. S. HUDSON, U. C. COB, H. C. ELLIS, Directors. Cgli) (UP i - mi :r (Jm Your Best Ally-A Good Dank C1Q RECRUIT YOUR DOLLARS. Some Jay they will make a mighty army, Ncarcit Recruiting Station; haw The first National Bank Bend, Oregon Knit all tho way around plain mid as far as tho placo whoro tho first nar rowing was. Narrow tho Jltlrd mid fourth together ns before and tlto saiuo on tho othor hoel needle. Oon ttuuu In this way narrowing every other round until there are 17 stitch es on each heel noodle, 00 all the way around. Knit plain until tlto foot measured from tho buck of tho hoel Is 8 H Inches long. "Too; Slip two stitches front each heel needle onto tho Instep needle. There nro now 15 atltehos on each heel needle and 30 on the Instep need le. On tho Instep needle, knit two, slip mid bind or nnrrow the third and fourth together, knit 22 narrow thltd and fourth from tho loft hand cud, knit two. Not needle, knit two, slip and bind or narrow third and fourth.! Knit It stitches. Third needle. Knit 1 1 stitches, narrow third and fourth from end. Knit two. You havo now narrowed four times In one round. Knit two rounds plain. Make i( nar rowing four times In tho same places as before. Knit two rounds plain. Make a narrowing round. Knit ono round. Narrow every othor round until (hero nru five stitches on each heel needle and 10 on the Instep. Knit around onco plain and slip all tho heel stitches onto one needle. "Kitchener too: Break off thread leaving about a foot. Thread on n bodkin of darning needle. Hold work with thread at right hand end. Pass bodkin through first stitch of front needle, from tho wrong s!do or Insldo of the sock toward the right side. Pull the bodkin mid thread through but leave the stitch on tho knitting noedlo. Now on tho back needle, stick tho bodkin In to the first stitch from tho right side or outside of tho sock. With tho bodkin in the stitch, slip the stitch off tho knitting needle, then stick tho bodkin into thu next stitch on tho sumo back needle but from the opposite direction, that Is from tho Inside or wrong side of the sock. Now pull tho thread through both stitches but leave tho second ouo stll on the knitting needle. Loavo thread very loose for tho present. Now on tho front needle, stick tho bodkin Into thu first stitch from tho front or right side. Using the bod kin like a knitting needle, slip this stitch off but do not draw thread through yet. Stick the bodkin Into tho next stitch on tho same front needle but from wrong or Insldo of tho sock. Now draw tho thread through both stitches but leave thu second on tho knitting needle. Con tlnuo In this way, passing the thread through two stitches on each needle alternately. Always put tho bodkin Into tho two adjacent stitches from opposlto direction, the first from the right side and tho second fr(in the wrong or Inside. Always taku first stitch off tho knitting neodlo and Icavo tho second ono on. Tho third must pass through each stitch twlco except tho last onon on each ncudlo. Put your hand Into the toe whon all tho stitches have heon taken off and beginning nt the beginning tighten caoh stitch, ono by one until It Is Im possible to see which stltchos waro mads with the bodkin. Fnstan by darning about an Inch up and down, but never across." APPLICATIONS FOR OHA'INO PERMITS. Nnllop l lirrfliy ulvrit tlmt nil wmOlrntlonn fur I'rrmltn to kmk cntllr, ImrtM nml uluvn wiihin iiif iii:hciii)ti: natiuhai, ioui:sr iliirllltf till M'nann f HUH, liumt li llliil III mv iifflc mi rr tirfurw Mutch I, HI 1 8, I Ml Itifcrnmllon In rmnnl to tlu mihiIiik fir in It clmritiM mill Mnnk form n k iul in iimMnir itillfitllin will If ulmllr furtiUliiM Holi rniutwt. N. II. JAl'OIIHON, I nfwt thipcrvl.or, llilul, Oimi.mi. (iMOtl) .Norici: or final Atror.vr. In tho County Court of the Hlato of Oregon for Deschutes County, In tho Matter of the Estate of (Icorgo McCalllHtor. deceased. Notice Is hereby given by tho tin dorslgitcd, the executrix of tho estalo of lleoige V. McCalllHtor, deceased, that alio has made and filed with I In: County Clerk of DoscIiuIoh County, Unison, her final account of her ud- inlulstratlon of said estate, and Hint tho Honorable Judgo of said County Court has set Monday, the 25th day of February, 19 IS, ut 10 o'clock of tho forenoon of s.ild day at the Coun ty Court Itootit In Bend, Oregon, its tlto time and placo of hearing of said final account. Dated this 22d day of Jiinunry, 19 IS. JULIA K. M'CALLISTEIt. Executrix nt the Estate of George W. McCulllstcr, Deceased, 47.51c. Classified Advertisements FOR HALE. Her Trtiiihln Is Oone. Mrs. Thomas H. D.ivls, Mbhlgom ory, Ind., says she had trouble with hor bladder and had doctored for several months without relief, whon Foloy Kidney Pills were rocom monded and she commenced using them and got relief. They relieve backache, rheumatic pains, stiff, swollen joints and kidney trouble. Sold everywhere Adv, FOR SALE Lot and four-room house, lit Grueuwood. I mini re Bul letin. 06-47p FOR SALE-Fresh cow, .grade llpl stein, three years old: making more than 40 lbs. fat per mouth. M. E. Laudes, Redmond, Or t l-47p FOR SALE- -Old Trusty Incubator, first class condition; also thorough bred White Leghorn rooster. Ad dress 165 Adams Place, or Box 481. 1-I7p FOR SALE For $150, an extra fine registered Defender Duroc boar, nnniii -i years old. one or the riuest on tho coast. J. S. Ileal), Portland, Ore. 19.4 7c FOR SALENWV, SW'J Hoc. 27. Tp. 17, S. It. 12, containing 30 neres. more or less, lying northeast of Bend nml within a mile and n halt of thu center of the city. Terms, cash. Mako mean offer. J. F. Bean, Court House, uiuciuiiau, uuio. 2I-4 7tfc FOR SALE 320 acres. 5 miles 8E of Held P. O. In Crook roitnty, 40 acres under cultivation, 100 more can be cultivated by removing sage brush, no juniper: all under good thrco-wlro fence: good supply of well water and outside range for stock: close to school; twlco-n-wcek mall route. Price f o60 per acre, If taken at once. Address Box 476. 12.47,48c FOR SALECorbln ranch. 25 miles south, on rlvor, for stock or dnlry. L. Corbln, Oregon City, Ore gon, R. 4. 64-44,Sp HOGS FOR SALE Hogs, till kl(s. Inquire Bullotlu. HMI.Sp FOR SALE purebred Duroc Jer sey plgM, eight weeks old. Carl II. Llvesley, Deschutos, Or. :iSll,Sp FOR RENT. FOR RE.NTl60.arri farm, Irri gated, 6 miles onst of town. Inquire at Bulletin. 66-45,6 LOST AND FOUND. OUND -Ono old sorrel horiu with white hind feet, branded H on right shoulders; weight about 1200 lbs. Owner will please claim nulniat and pay charges,' Elmer M. Peck, Hamp ton. 20-47.0C TAKEN UP Two white work horses, right front font or horse Is wlro cut and mare'H mnuo roached; FOR SPUING HOUSE CLEANING THE THOR VACUUM CLEANER $30.00 EASY TERMS tJAn accurate knowledge of the SCIENCE of Dentistry is indispens able to every denlist-but he is only Half Equipped who relies entirely on the knowledge gleaned from text books and imparted at college. THE ART OF PRACTICING DENTISTRY consists of being able to dn the right thing promptly and offlrleiitly wliiiu tho UNEXPECTED HAPPENS. There ore thousands of dentists who know what to do when coiilriiiili'd ulili curtain conditions do It well In most Instiiiices -1 iiit thoHo who unit think quickly and do precisely the right thing In pieelselynhe rlixht way In emergencies are tliono pos ciod of originality and Initiative, and they nro graduates of the Hatiiit school the school of EXPERIENCE. Even the simple operation of extraction teeth Is so different when performed by tho novlro and the Experienced Dentist as to vary from a laborious, torturing, dlsKiixtlug spectacle to tho acme of refinement when the trained hand of the master Dentist deftly and painlessly romovoH an offending molar. Our method of preparing a cavity fur rilling partakes of both Hcloitcn and Art Tho Icchnlqint nml routine work are fully laid down by the best Authorities nowadays but only the EX PERIENCED nro competent to do the work. It Is much like giving InstructloiiH on how to paint a picture. Root Canal fillings and treatment are so difficult that tho Dentist who has mastered the Art Is praiT.cally a Specialist ami there are but few cmpclout to do this Intricate work Kuow'lihg WHEN to fill a tooth, or crown It, Is neither an art nor a science- It Is merely a matter of common sense and CONSCIENCE. Our very low prices for guaranteed Denial Work Invo ln d ii ccd many new patients to come to our office but It was the superior service and satisfactory warkmanshlp that iniido them our ncrtminont friends unit nutlion. However, our prices nro the least of tho many reasons wit .mini.. ....... ... .... ,,......., .. .. . ...... .... . . .. T' iii'iiui iiiiini id un uir wimiwii nurK i no r"iii reason tor win growth of our practice Is that OUR EXPERIENCE has nmdo us proficient In THE ART OF PRACTICINO DENTIHTRV, and most of our patients would still patroulhe uh It uii charged the highest prices Instead of tho most reasonable You inner knew of u Iiuiich or iirnri-.'.liiii llinl grnv enr after t"4ir hj dinner, tr by iieMlitnahlo iiicIImhN. WIicii n llriiUil I'nn llOKi-f, ns ouo Inc., the itmlin of nMittxx, nire Hirrc - men tlnuigh Ihoiii Uio iomirlieiislon or tint Igiiomut nml iiiiiippnvlnti'tl by the i'iiluu. The King Bee Dentists A. ( . FIIOOM, Mnnuh'er HKND OREGON' brand undecipherable. Owner please call at Mrs. (Icorgo Lltesley's ranch ut Deschutes. 18-47, 60c TAKEN UP- Whlte-faced, Short horn two-year-old heifer; right ear cropped; Inverted J I on right hip: owner may have same by paying costs nf reed and advertisement. B. L Tone. Sisters U-47.50p TAKEN UP One 2-yuarold Murk and white steer; half crop and hole throngs left ear, under-bit In right ear, branded on right ribs, but can. not make out; dehorned. Owner please call uud pay charges. Olaf E Anderson, Uonrliutcs. 4 0-4 4, Dp STRAYED Three heifers, two ynars old last spr'ng: branded trl angle with H In center on right ribs, have a wattle on llm right hind kg, breeder's brand, dog Iron on mp Kindly notify B. L. Tone, Sisters, Oregon. 68-45, p ( STRAYED One spun of white; horses, brand on one, either 13 or. 17,f brand on other undoclporablo. v M. McKey, Horse Ridge. 7l-45,9p Brand Directory FRANK PERCIVAI.L .Mllllcuu, Orrgoii, BEND WATER LIGHT & POWER COMPANY ' Iyou'i i 4 I j I Have to I (c nurrv! r B On February 1 tho price f of The Bend Bulletin I I Weekly Edition goes to I I $2.00 a year. Renewals I and new subscriptions will I be received up to that, I I time at the old pricet$ 1.50 I Send yoilr $1.50 in before Feb hi- I . I I H t. - 1 CAri7 rn inv,mn H ' h ury a gnu Jt Vlj UU liUlN 1 0, H I DO IT NOWii L- J i i M& i