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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1918)
iikni) ntjJXKTiN,'nrcNi, ortKflON, nioit8i)AVrMAittar-2, iom PAOK a U V "lilt t 1 Easter Wants at . . , i Reed & Horton's EASTER KODAKS EASTER CARDS ft EASTER EGG DYES EASTER CANDIES 'If.. j r ; SATISFY YOUR EASTEK TIIIHST AT OUR FOUNTAIN Victor and Edison Phonographs LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (Krom Wudnoiduy'n Dally.) Otto Hoiilui: wunt to I'rlnovlllo to day. J. M. Miuton wuii In from I.u IMno today. 01. C. Athuy returned yimtunlny from ii Hliort trip to i'ortlnml. K, J. (lulluKhor. pontofflco lliripeo tor, wont to Hllvor ImUh loiluy. llutijinnr, wlinro who will also ntou bnforo koIiik on to California. Mr. K. J. .Suiter camo In from Portland thin inoriiliu; to vlnlt hero. K. M. William ami W. A. Wnltlmr mum In from Tho DuIIihi Oil morn tiiK. U. II. (Moth, Levi flmlth ami A. !. Norton ilrovo In from MIHkim thlit inoriiliiK. tMr. Jeimlo II. Thayer ha ricor until from u rocunt opHnitlon unit In nolo to ho out m:ulii. JuIIum Jlurkhardt or IwUton, Idaho, wn In odny nrrntiKltiK for tlio nal (i of hlit ranch at I'uwull Hut to. Mm, W. M. MukiiuIIii, who has boon vInHIiik V. Dykntru ut Mllllcim, wont out on OiIk mornlnut'ii train for Mm. A. I.. Hunt ami children woro imnKmiKnrN on tho outbound train toilny. Tlioy uro koIiik to Coour d'Alono to IIvd. Thi nlnn-moutha-old on of Mr. nud Mm. H. Dublin; died of uiiuu nioiiln limt nlclit. Tho child had been III u mouth, I). W. Cox of Hum en mo In last nlcht from Han Prouolico and wont on today to MuniM. Ho ha been In Nevada all winter. W. (!. Hponcur, who wnn here from Harbour. Idaho, vlnlt Iik IiIh Muter, Mm. C. M. McKay, loft Monday ulKht for Walker, Mluuunulu. Ho will toj a uliort tlmo at IiIh homo thoro boforo (inllntliiK. ATTENTION SHEEPMEN ! SEE OUR Tents mid Camp Outfits Sheep Marking Liquids ' Shepherd's Crooks Sheep Hells Siieep Shears SHEEPMEN OUTFIT AT PHONE 401 F. DEMENT & CO. Tic PieetreJ Stock Store Groceries Hardware Buy Your Thrill Stsmj tt Out Countess (From Tueiiday'ii Dally.) I.oo Thouiu wan In Itodmond and I'rlnovlllo today. ' V. I), LIU, who ha been hero kIiIco Chart cr No. UlttVJt. HI.'I'OItT OK CONDITION OK The First National Bank of Bend at iii.wd, in thi: ht.vti: ok oui:;ox, AT Till: CI.OSi: OP I1CHIMMH OVMAIU3II I, IIMH. II. u. u. iu:sol'hci:h. J.oaiiH nnd dlNOOtintri .... Ovnrdrafti), uimocMirml V. H. Iloud (otlirr Hum Utterly IIiimiIh of IIM7) : II. H. Ilondt dopoNltuil to noourn circulation (par raiiinj H. llond and riirllfleatiM of liulcbtoilnonrt plmlKwl to nwMir U. H. Dnpimltn (pur value) H. huudri and crtlurt of ludobtoduonH pIinIkih! to iwurt poxlul mivIiik dujiojiJtH (Mir value) ....... 8. bond and curtliloatwt of ludohtcdmm owned and unplmlKI .... ... Total V. H homlM dither Until Liberty bond) nud cnrtlllcat of liidtriitedMMM J.lliorty Loan IIoiiiIm. :tl pur emit, and 4 pur cent., uupliHlKud Liberty Ionn IIoiiiIk, 3 14 per cunt and pur chii(, pIcdKcd to Hocuro U. H. ditptuilu Liberty Ioan llond, :i', per cunt, and A per cunt, plcilgcd to h i)c uro puntul navlUKH do- pOHltH I.lborty Loan llondH, 3 ',4 por cunt, and t pur emit.,) pIcdKod to nacuro Muto or oliior ilo- poidtH or hlllii payahlo KooiirltlcN other than V. H. IIoiuIh (pot InuludliiK Htocka) owned uuplcdKud ........ Htock of rodcral Itcnorvo Hunk (CO pur cont of Hiihiicrlptlou) Valuo of hiinkliiK h oil no Kiiulty In hnnkliiK lioimo Kurnlturo and flxtunm Itoal cntato owned othur than liuukliiK Iiouho ....... lawful nmcrvo with l'otloral ItoHHrvo Hunk Ciuh In vault and not amountH duo from national bank : Not iimouutH duo from lituikH, hanktiro, ami trtiHt companlim other than Included In ltoma III, H and IB . ChockH on othur tiuukH In tho huiiiu oily or town mi roporlliiK bank (other than Itom 17) ChmikH on haukii located outnldo of ojty or town of rcportliiK hunk and othur ciihIi IIoiiih. ....... Itodoinptlou fund with 17. H. Troumirur and duo from U. H. TruiiHiiror War SavliiM CortlllcatoH and Thrift Stumps acitually uwnoil IC01.3H 'M 1.775.S& 12.COO.00 1.000,00 3.9M.70 1,000.00 H, 700. 00 4,000i00 2,000.00 18,414 70 24,C08,r7 TOTAL I.IAIUI.ITIKS. '4 50,700.00 :2,107.C3 i.noo.oo 24.C08.C7 7,103.77 4.107.70 3C.84G.52 110.437.03i 4,034 3C 4 GCb'.CC 380.G1 G2G.00 381.G3 Capital Htook paid In HurptiiH fund ..... Undivided prolltH .... 7.G7U.20 I.ohh ourront oxpuiiHoit, Intonmt mul taxus paid C, 148.71 Clrculutliiif uotoH outHtaiidlui: .... ............ ludlvliliial dnpoflltii nuhjoct to chock CortKlcatoH of dupimlt duo In Iohu than 30 ilnyn (other than for inonoy hurrowml) . CnrtllUnl ohockH ...... Canhli)r' chockH outHtandliiK Total dnniand jIoihihUh (other than hank do poflltii) Hiilijuct to HiiHorvo, ItuuiH 31, 3G, 36, 37, 38, 30, 40 mill 41 C23.833.02 Cortlflcntoa of dupoBlt (othor than for inonoy bor rowed) . 1'OHtul biivIiikh ilopnsltH Othor tlmo dopoottH .? ' Total of tlmo ilonoRltB aubjoct to HoHorvo, ItoniH 42, 43, 44 anil 40 100,001.84 War loan dopoHlt account 7G4,H2G.3G f 25,000.00 25,000.00 1,430.4 9,' 12, GOO, 00 515,751.001 3,174131 i 422.00 4,481.00 10,101.30 4,005.57 145,804.01 1,000.00 ?7r.4,82C35 'IV'l'AIi . Stnlo of OroKon, County of DobcUuUib, bh: I, U, Q. McUoynolds, Cnahlor of tho nbovu-nuinoil bunk, do uulomuly Hwonr that tho ubovo Htutoinont Is truo to tho boBt of my kiiowl.dKo mul bo.lof. q aMhori flubacrlbod ami aworh to boforo mo this 4th day of March, 1018. " ' U, - ; llBUNICH MOUOAN, Notary l'ubllo. My CommlBalon expires Octobor 21, 1021. u ,. QOHUUGT-Attost: iv . ' O. S. HUDSON, ' '' 13. A. 8ATHBR, II, O. JiJLLIS, . , Dlroctors. Hunday on btiitlnewi, rotunicd to IiIh homo at Hood ltlvor thin mornliiK. Mrs. J a men Tony, of llixlmond, was In lliind yontorday. K. I'mirl I In Pnrtlanil on a two wfokM IiunIuohi trip. Horn Furn ha in wan In I'rlnovlllo today on legal buslncBS, Hwon Wottcmtrom and C. A. Wot tomtrom camo In yoNturday from tho eaiit and went on to 1'ortland this morning. A baby boy wan born to Mr. nnd Mm. Hrlck Olund ycntorday after noon. Ho In their first child and woIrIib six and one-half pounds. JuiIko J. A. KhUii purchaned , a 1918 model DodKO laitt weok. Ho Mold bin Kord to O. C. Ileiiklo, who will unu It In nhowItiK parties ranch landn. Mr. and Mm. H. V. Horn and chil dren wero panRctiKora on biRt nlcbt'o train from tho north. Tlioy camo In from Valcoii, KnimaB, and wont out (ikhIii HiIn mornlnir, , W. K, McCormack, who drovo to Tumnlo yentorday with tho Man Hold party, broke bin arm In cranking bin motor tar. C. II, Hatch returned with him to Ilend. J, W. Clark of Hurley, Idaho, nflcr flpuiidlni: the piiHt two montlm In Ilend linprovltiK hi property, went on today to Wancn, whera ho will Htop boforo igoluK home. In order to meet bin wife, who linn boon HiiciiilltiK tho principal part of tho winter with rolatlvcH "In St. Uul, II. H. LarnpliiK wont to Tho Halloa yeutorday, Tho couple woro expect ed buck today. Mm. Jtonlo Dottlnncr nnd non camo In from Uurn yctorday and went on to Portland thin morning. They had boon vhtltlnK frlendn In Hnrncy coun ty, having mada n trip wi-t from tholrhomo In Dlufton, Indiana. Tho mibject of tho fleventb Day Adventliit mcetlnR WcilnoiMlay oven ln nt 8 o'clock will bo: "Hoover-Izlnu- thn Health and tho pocket book." Tho meeting will bo held at tho Ited Men ball tomorrow night. J. (Iran Andumon, who Ih In tho roal CHtiUo business In Walla Walla came In a woek ago with Walter Coylo and Lawrence Huchler of tho name city. After completing a deal they returned to their homes on to day's train. A. A. Hall, K. V. Ilunhfclt nnd Left- Ho Manning wero accompanied to Krlnovlllo toduy by h. A. Hall of! Mllllcan. Tho first thrco aro new) arrivals from Nebraska and aro look ing the country over. They haTe been hero since Friday. Tho Xeodlecraft club will moot to morrow with Mrs. J. II. Connarn on ' Ogden avenue, at which tlmo tho' quilt will be given to tho winner ' Klfty-elght coupons for It wore Bold. Tho money from this will provide t 1C comfort kits for soldiers. I Xrlonds of Tom Langon, an old tlmo resident of this country, have Jimt recently learned of his death at Kugono. Ho was ono of tho earliest engineers In thU nccjlon and van Identified with tho construction work dono by tho Deschutes Irrigation and Tower Company. Until recently ho had lived in Ilcdraond. i Until Krlilnv nlflif Inrnmn Tnr In. apector James S. Hogg will bo In I town to glvo Information on various' forms of Internal rovenuo collections.! Ho arrived last night from tho north and will go on to Lakevlew. Mr. Hogg Is provided with a supply of excous profits tax "blanks and is spe- New Styles in Spring Dresses Recently received shipments have brought a number of Smart Silk Dresses Taffetas, Foulards and Crepe Meteors also Smart Blue Serges, which makes our collection most complete The Price Range-is $13.75 to $33.50 mt COATS- oi Poplin. Tricotine. Delhi anil Serfe. in all tlie New Spring Shade'Sammy" Quaker Gray, Sand Pekin, Checks and Mixturef. $13.75 to $37.50 4 EASTER SUITS- we adviie an early lelection to insure alteration being completed in time for Eaiter 'wear. Our iuit are ityliih, well tailored garment, and our low price will interest you $22.50 to $40.00 No charges for alterations on any garment purchased here. STOP AND SHOP AT W ARNER BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER S Where Everybody Ijtada Silks and Wash Goods Fine and New-Popular Priced Are Here for Your Selection TAFFATA SILKS HO-inches wide, a very good dependable quality black and colors Per yard $ 1 .89 daily prepared to givo Information on -this form of revenue. Ho has his office In tho circuit judge's room in tho court house. Something to sell? Advertise in Tho Bulletin's classified column. XOTICi: OK HKAHIXG O.V FIXAIj ACTOL'XTIXO. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned administrator with the will annexed of tho estate of Chris tina Welder, deceased, has filed his final accounting in tho county court of Deschutes county, Oregon, and that tho judgo of said court has fixed Friday, April 19, 191S, at 10 o'clock a. m , at tho county court room, in Dond, Oregon, as tho tlmo and placo for hearing objections to and tho 8otUcment of said accounting, and all porsons interested aro hereby cited to appear at said tinio and placo and show cause If such exist why said final accounting should not bo J allowed and said administrator dis charged from his trust. Dated and published first time, March 21, 191S. 3-6c ItOSS FAKNHAM. Administrator with tho Will Annexed of tho Estato of Christina Welder, Deceased. Shangtung Pongee the real thing-natural color-all silk hand loom Chinese Pongee-yard wide Per yard $1.35 xotici:. In tho County Court of the State ot Oregon, for Deschutes County. In tho raattor of tho Estate of Alex. Gustavson, Deceased. N'otlco Is horcby given that tho undersigned was on tho 9th day of March, 1913, appointed admlnistra tor of tho estato of Alex. Gustavson, deceased, by Honorable W. D Barnes, county Judge, and all porsons having claims against the ostato aro hereby notified to present the mo with vouchers in tho manner pro vided by Jaw wHhln six months from tho dato of the first publication ot this notice, at tho offlco of H. II. Do Armond, in tho O'Kano building. Bend, Oregon. Dato of first publication, March, 21, 191S. C. P. NISWONGER, Administrator of tho Estato of Alex. Gustavson, De ceased. 3-t-S-Oa 11.0 WILL HE GIVEN to ttch of itv cral (choolbojr who will dclivtr copies ot the CurtU publications to customer. Only schoolboys clean, gentlemanly ami ambitious nel apply. The 11.00 Is In addition to liberal cash profits 'anil many other advantages. Apply to I1ENJAMIN CARSKE. Crepe de Chine 40 inches wide--a real good all silk Crepe colors-White, Pink, Light Ulne, Copen- Per yard $ 1 .89 Cotton Wash Fabrics Lawns, Voiles, Poplins, Flaxons, Batistes, Swiss, Dimity, Middy Cloth, Pique, Arabian Silk, and a host of others Per yard 1 5c to 50c Save the difference and buy Thrift Stamps We Sell Them VERY SPECIAL 185 Pairs of Children's Whkejibbed HOSe Regularise values -"2 5 C PaJT This shipment was broken in transit, and while the goods are not damaged, they are more or less soiled. The Railroad Company paid us for the damage, so we can offer the goods at this special re duced price. Sale Begins Saturday at 9 a. m. THE PEOPLES STORE M The Store That Sells For Less"