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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1918)
1IICND IIUM.KTIN, IIKND ORKOON, XHURHDAY, HKIT. art, 1018 PAGE 7 W' BOCHE METHODS ARE PORTRAYED SGT. WHITE TELLS OP HUN WAR. Nothing Too Mivin for TIhmii (41 At Irmpl, Ho Divlnriil In HmwIi Jjmt NIkIiI (.'nrrliil llnyiinrt ' ' Wound In TIiIkIi. , (From Saturday's Dnlly.) hun methods mid Hun barbarism woro exposed In nil tluilr nmiillihnnsii by orKnnt Whlto, Into of tint Can nillmi expeditionary forces, before n crovil of between r.00 ami 700 ior moiis at tho Gymnasium last iiIkIiI. KorKniit Wlilt", one of tho mom liorn of tho Ytillow Demon party, wpont thrno yearn In tho sorvlco, two of which were on tho IlKhtliiK lino 1n thu trenches on tho Itrltlnli front. Jlo In kIvuii with tho powtir to toll Ills story In simple hut fnrclhto Inn jtunKi'. nml before ho hml completed IiIh tnlk ninny were morn thorotiKhly convinced thnt Germany must hu .'rushed, Tho speaker ilwolt at urcnt length on tho 'method used by tho Hun untiles In their endeavor to oxtermln uto tho enemy, stating thnl nothing -wait too low, nothliiK too awful for them to nttompt. Ho hulil his nuilliinco spellbound A'litlo ho recited tho story of his llrsl mid, when ho, together with 1 1 conipmiloiiH, souglit to gnln Informa tion from tho enemy trenches. Whlto -won tho only man who survived tho trip1, anil wlmn ho roturnil to his own lines ho wan suffering from an lght-lnch wouuit In his (IiIkIi In fllcted hy an enemy bayonet. Tho limn who rare him thnt wound wan thn firm ho had ever killed, tho nor Kcnnt added, hut ho hnd no regrets. Annthnr speaker of tho evening wiiii Judgo Stevenson of Portland, 'who ' gave many reasons why tho looplo of Oregon should stand ho Mud tho administration In tho Lib erty loan driven. Coupled with his itppenl In thU dlrortlon, ho spoke at considerable ImiKth on what tho gov urnmcnt hnd accomplished and what van yet toft to bo done. I'rovloun to tho addresses nt tho (lymnnnluin meetings hnd boon hold lit tho camps and plnntn of Tho Hhovllu-Hlxon mid Hrooks-Hcanlon Lumber companies, which woro well nttended. Mombern of tho party loft unrly this mornlnic on their itouthorn trip. WESTERN BOYS HOIMECORD DISTINGUISH TIIKMHKIA'KH IN iiifi.i: iMtArrici: at camp ii;adi:, Maryland iioyh of jii:m ahi: tiikiik. (From TuoiMlny'ii Dnlly.) Western youthn nru distinguishing thomnolvr-s on tho rlllo rnnKo nt Camp Men do, Maryland, according to n clIppliiK from nn eastern nowspopor which reports tho nhnrp hIioo(Iiik ubllltloH of tho members of tho C3rd Infantry from Cullfornln. Tho nr tlclo linn enpoclnl InturoHt for local pooplo because of tho fncl thnt at Joust II vo momhorH of tho 03rd nro from thin vicinity, theso being Hilly JnniaH, Ernest Fullor, William Spon cor, John Weber nml Charles Kotx IUIIII. Says tho artlclo: "Un to dnto It 1a roportod It Una tho bighorn nvor (iro of any regiment which him gono to tho ruiiKo from Camp Mondo. Of courso, thoro In n rotiHon for thin jiroud huccuhh. Tho roglmont In composed of HtroniT, liuuky bruvos of tho west; mon who lino boon ncciiB tomcd to handling 11 rlllo or Hhot- u 11 iilncn thoy woro hoys In knoo limits.'" STATE MANAGER VISITS IN BEND (From Tuesday's Daily.) Mrs. M. K, Houghton, Btnto mnii Kor of tho Frntornnl Ilrothorhood aoclety, In In tho city, arriving on luut jili;lit'H train, nml will hold a moot JiiK nt tho ofllco of Dr. Coutiluonu t "this ovonlng. All momhora nro urged ito bo pruHont. Buy a Weaf BUTTOI BoID "ToDAY jfy.iif fj. fcv-jPW?ly Will Make Public Names of Those Who Have Not Purchased Fourth Bonds Lottorn to Hi oho who hnvo not yet purchnHod fourth Mhorty boinU nro to bo unlit out within tho uoxl two ilnyM and tho minion of thono who do not rcnpnml nro to ho either pub Hulled or poNtod In counplcuoun plnciiH, Thin wnn tho nnuotincomoiit Klvon out from hondqunrtnm HiIh nftornoon followliiK " muatltiK of tho loan comnilttooH ut 12 o'clock todny. II. J. Ovorturf, city chnlnunu, ntntod todny thnt thn drlvo In tho city wnn far hulow what It Hliould bo. HubHcrlborn nro not coiiiIiik In and W'ltli only throo duyn In which to romploto tho iiinta for tho county moro activity must ho hIiowii, Out of n iiotn of 185,000 not for HICI'OKT OF THU CONDITION OF The First National Bank of Bend AT 1IKNI), IN TI1K HTATK OF OUKOON, AT TIIK CM).Hi; OF ItimiNICKH ON AUOUHT 111, 1DIH. IlKHOUHCKH. LoniiH nml dlnrountn . ., $538,895.02 Foreign IIIIIh of Kxclinugo or Drnftn nold with in domnmont of thin bank, not shown under Horn d, above (moo Item 57c) .. Overdrafts, unsecured t H. HoiiiIh (oilier IIiiiii I,llTly IIoimIh, IiiiI In rludliiK V. H. rcrtlllcnlcn of lii(lcb(iMliit.H) : U. H. Ilonds deposited to nocuro circulation (par vnluo) 12.C00.00 U. H. bonds nml certificates of Indebtedness owned and unpledged . 15,000.00 Premium on U. H. bnudn l.llM'Hy Iahxu KoimN: Liberty l.onti bonds, 3', 4 nnd 44 per cont., unpledged 15,350.00 Liberty Lonn bonds, 3, 4 and 4 ', por cent, pledgeil to secure postnl savings deposits 4,000.00 Liberty Lonn bonds, 3V4. 4 and 4 por cont, pledged to secure state or othor doposlts or bills payable '. 19,000.00 Ironilit, Hivtirltliv), vte. (other than U, 8.): Ilonds other than If H. bonds pledged to nocuro postal mtvliiKM doposltn 3,794.70 KncurltlvR other than I). K. bonds (not Including stocks) owned unpledged 28,554.69 Totnl bonds, securities, etc., othor than Hlock of rcdernl ltcsorv Hank (60 per cent of subscription) Vnluo of bnuklng house M 24,957.34 K(ulty In banking house Furniture and fixtures Henl estnto owned othor than banking houso Lawful reserve with Fodernl Reserve Hank Cash In vault nnd not amounts duo from national banks Net nmountn duo from banks, bankers, nnd trust companies other than Included In Items 13, 14 or 16 Checks on other banks In tho same city or town nn reporting bank (othor than Item 17) Totnl of Items 14, 15, 1C, 17 and 18. 95,450.31 Chocks on bnnku located outside of city or town of reporting bank and othor cash Items........ Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer nnd duo from U. H. Treasurer TOTAL MAHILITIKH. Capital stock paid In - Surplus fund I'ndlvliled prnQtn fens current expenses, Interest nnd taxes paid.... Circulating notes outHtnudlng Net nmounta duo to banks, bnnkors nnd trust companies (other than lucludod la Itoms 31 or 32) . Total of ItouiM 32 nnd 33 Dtiiuuul PeitosltM (other tlutii luuik iIcikinIIh) Mihjix-t to Itot'rvn (doposlts payablo within 30 dayn): Individual doposltH subject to chock Certificates of deposit duo In less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) Coshlor'n chocks outstanding Total of demand deposits (othor than bank doposltn) subject to Hosorvo, Itomn 34, 35, 30, 37, 38, 39, 40 and 41 667,594.53 Time ih'ixmltft miIiJih-I to Hctui-vo (-payable nftor 30 days, or subject to 30 dnya or moro notlco, nnd postnl nnvings) : CorttflcntcR of deposit (othor than for money bor rowed) '. Postnl savlns deposits Othor tlmo deposits , Totnl of tlmo deposits subject to Hoaorvo, , Itomn 42, 43, 44 and 46 180,437.53 TOTAll $810,529.88 fltntivof Oregon, County of Deschutes, as: 1, L. a. Mcltoynolds, Cnshlor of tho nbovo-numed bank, do solemnly swonr thnt tho nbovo ntntomont la truo to tho best of my knowledge nnd belief. L. O. McKKYNOLDS, Cnshlor. Hubscrlbod and nwom to boforo mo this 24th dny of September, 1918. ISKAL. KOUKHT W. 8AWYKH, Notary Public for Oregon. My Commission expires March 2, 1920. COKHEOT Attost: C. 8. HUDSON, 11. C. KLLIS, E. A. 8ATHKU, Dlroctors. GUN PLAY CAUSES RANCHER'S ARREST (From Snturdny'H Dnlly.) Ah tho result of 11 neighborhood qunrrol, In which kuiih woro Unshod nnd thronts innilo, Oons HnaHolburj; wih nrrostod by ShorlfT 8. 13. Roberts Inst night nnd brought to this city, whoro ho is bolug hold on Ills own rocoKiilrniico to nppenr boforo tho Justlco of tho ponco. Tho qunrrol oc curred In tho vicinity of tho HubboI- burB rnnch southoiiHt of tho city. BULLETIN SHOWS -100 PER CENT. CARD (From Saturday's Dnlly,) Ono hundred por cont. of tho om ployoH of Tho Ilond llullotln hnvo Biibscribod to tho fourth Llborty loan, and tho card Is bolng displayed In tho otflcu, tho city, up to lnnt night but 130,000 had boon plodKod. Thin roprosontR connldornhly loan than hnlf, Tho fuut thnt tho fourth I.llorty lonn linn boon ndvortlnod to ho rained without no llcltorn bolriK xont out putn tho Rub ncrlborn upon tholr honor nml duty to tho government to innko tholr HuliRcrlptloiiH voluntarily. MomborR of tho committee nro Mill of tho opinion thnt It will not ho necennary to flond out thoRo Rollcltorn, hut In Htead will tako tho lint of purchaHorn of tho lnnt loan drjvo, innko publlo tno tinmen or iiioko who nnvo not yot coutrlbiitod to tho fourth lonn, It In thought thnt thin will hnvo tho ilcnlrod offoct. IC38.R9&.02 4,702. C8 '.500.00 38,350.00 32,349.35 1,500.00 24,957.34 7,103.77 4.2C7.77 37,424.04 45,875.73 4C.041.C4 3,532.94 2,334. CO G26.00 $810,629.88 25,000.00 25,000.00 3,704.08 12,600.00 2,293.74 11.1C5.80 7.4G1.72 2,293.74 CC3.31C.CG 1.791. 48 2.48C.39 18,953.27 7.730.2C 153,754.00 LIMITED SERVICE MEN ARE CALLED (From Hnturdny's Dnlly.) A call hns boon rocolvod by tho local draft board for tour mon of tho apodal or limited clnas to report nt Fort McDowoll, California, on Soptombor 30. Thoso who hnvo boon named by tho board to moblllzo on thnt dnto nro: Pnul C. Williams, Torrobonno, Orogon; wlllnrd L. Ho thorn, llund, Oregon; Cheater Homer I-lllott, Mllllcnn, Oregon, nnd Hor bort W, Klckomoyor, Prlnovlllo, Oro gon. BELGIAN RELIEF DRIVE TO START IOO PKH CUNT. CARD SHOWN. Kinployoa of tho Oregon Trunk, both In this city and llodmond, hnvo subscribed 100 por cont. to tho fourth Llborty lonn. NEW EAST LAKE ROAD PROPOSED WOULD OO IN FHOM THU KAHT IN THU VICINITY OF CHINA HAT IIUTTK (lllMil'M NOT TO kxci:i:d j pkh ci:nt. (From Saturday's Dally) A now road Into Knst Lnko from tho oast, connecting with tho China lint road, Is tho proposnl of tho forest service, K. O. Jncobson, forest suporvlsor, nnd W. C. Hpront, engi neer, leaving yestordny to tako a crow of mon and go over tho pro posed routo, to fix pormnnont grades nnd locations. Tho present road Into this territory, which leads In from tho west up I'nullnn crcok, Is In poor condition ut tho present tlmo, nnd has been barely passable nt any sea son of Hie year. Resides this, thero nro several heavy grades to bo en countered. Over tho lino of tho proposed now road tho heaviest grado to bo on countered will not exceed C per cent., whllo tho majority will moan less than 4 por cont., nnd will lead through a country Ideal for keeping it in tho best possible condition for traffic during all times of tho year whon tho laVo In accessible. It is expected that tho crow will bo on tho work tho better part of two weeks. Something to sell! Advertise Id Tho IJullotln'fl classified column. LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS. No. 108. In thn Circuit Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, for Deschutes County. P. TJ. Itempol, Plaintiff, vs. Anna Vlens Rempcl, Defendant. To Annn Vlens Itompol, tho nbovo named defondnnt: In tho nnmo of tho Stato of Oro gon, you aro hereby required to ap pear and answer tho complaint filed against you in tho nbovo entitled suit within six weeks from tho dato o tho first publication of this summons, to-wlt: on or boforo tho 1st day of November, 1918, and if you fall to answer or othorwlso plead within said tlmo, for want thereof tho plain tiff will tako Judgment against you and a docroo of tho court for tho re lief prayed for in tho complaint filed heroin, to-wlt: An absolute decrco of dlvorco from defendant nnd that tho bonds of matrimony now exist ing between plaintiff and dofondant bo annulled and forover hold for naught; that plaintiff bo decreed to bo tho owner of tho land described in tho complaint and that tho de fendant bo forover barred from any right, tltlo, claim or Interest in nnd to said lands, including dower and claim of dowor, nnd for such othor and further relief as to tho court may soom Just and equitable. Sorvlco of this summons in tnado upon you by publication In Tho Rend llullotln for six succcsslvo nnd con secutive wooks. by vlrtuo of nn order of tho Hon. T. K. J. Duffy, Judgo of tho circuit court, mndo on tho Gth dny of Soptombor, 1918. Dato of first publication of this summons, Sept. 19, 191S. Dnto of Inst publication of this summons, Oct. 31, 1918. W. P. MYEItS, Attornoy for tho Plaintiff. Postotflco Address: IJond, Orogon. 29-34 POUND NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that tho City of Rend has taken up tho fol lowing described llvo stock, to-wlt: Ono sorrol horse, about three years old, whlto faco nnd two whlto hind foot, brands it any undecipherable Tho tost of redeeming said llvo stock will ho 11.00 por day in addition to actual oxpotiRo of keeping nnd cost of advertising. In case of failure to redeom on part of ownor, said llvo stock will bo sold as provided by tho charter of tho City of Ilond on tho 28th day of Soptombor at 3:00 p. m. nt tho city pound. L. A. W. NIXON. Chlof of Police nnd ex-Ofllclo Poundmnstor. 242c-30c SUMMONS 1Y PUHLICATION. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of Orogon, for Deschutes County. O. L. McVey. plnlntlff, vs. Altn P. McVey, dofondant. To Altn P. McVoy, defondnnt: In tho Nnmo of tho Stnto of Oro gon, you nro horoby required to np penr nnd nnswor tho complaint filed against you In tho nbovo ontltlod suit within six wooks from tho dnto of tho II rat publication of this summons, to-wlt: Within six wooks from tho 12th dny of Soptombor, 1818, nnd It you fnll so to nnswor tho plnlntlff will apply to tho court tor Judgment against you ns domnnded in his complaint, to-wlt: For n docroo of tho nbovo entitled court dissolving tho mnrrlngo relation between you nnd tho plnlntlff. This summons Is sorved upon you by tho publication thoroof in Tho Ilond llullotln, Weekly Edition, for a period of six cousocutlvo nnd nuc cosslvo wooks, in accordance with nn order mndo thorotor by tho Hon, W. D. Unrnos. Judgo of Iho County Court of Deschutes County, Orogon, on tho 11th dny of Soptombor, 1918, which ordor roqulros publication tor six coiiBocutlvo nnd succosslvo wooks, nnd thnt tho first publication thoroof ahull bo on Soptombor 12th, 1918. U. 8. HAMILTON, Attornoy for Plaintiff, 28-34o Address: Hond, Orogon. POUND NOTICE. Notlco Is horoby glvon thnt tho City of Rend hnn tnkon up tho fol lowing described llvo stock, to-wlt: Ono sorrol horso, ago about 10 yearn, weight about 900, two whlto hind feet, brands, If nny, undecipherable, Tho cost of redeeming said llvo stock will bo $1.00 por day In addition to nctunl oxponso of keeping nnd cost of ndvortlslng. In enso of failure to redeem on part of owner, said llvo stock will bo sold ns provided by tho chnrtor of tho City of Rend on tho 24th dny of Soptombor, at 3 p. m. nt city pound. L. A. W. NIXON, Chlof of Police nnd cx-Offldo Poundmnstor. 237-29242 NOTICE KOK PUIILICATION. OIKUt. Dopartmont of tho Interior, United States Land Office at Tho Dalles, Oregon, August 28th, 1918. Notlco Is horoby given that Michael M. Mnckoy of Rend, Oregon, who on Juno 18th, 1915, mndo Homestead Entry No. 014044. for lots 1-2-814 NEW. BBtt. 8octlon 6. Township 20. South, Ilango 14 East Wlllnmotto Meridian, hnn filed notlco of Intention to mako final thrco-ycar proof to es tablish claim to tho land nbovo de scribed boforo II. C. Ellis, U. 8. com missioner, at Rend, Oregon, on tho 18th dny of Octobor, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: A. J. Dyor. D. C. Itozors. Fred Klgcr, Clifford Evans, all of Mllllcnn, Oregon. H. FRANK WOOODCOCK, 27-31c Registor. Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Lnth, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring nnd all kinds ef Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK of SuadrnJ Sao. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Ajfent, MILLER LUMBER CO. HUFFSCHMIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS Manufacturer of Iron, Bronze and Semi-Steel Castings for Power Transmission Machinery: ArVood' Pipe Fittings, Grate Bars, Agricultural. Mining and Saw Mill Machinery. Ornament al and Structural Iron. WE ARE PREPARED TO RUSH YOUR ORDERS ON REPLACEMENTS FOR BROK EN CASTINGS ON ALL KINDS OF FARM MA CHINERY. Business and Professional Cards R. S. HAMILTON ATTOItNEV-AT-LAW Rooms 13-16 First National Dank Bids. Tel. 611 (Dr. Cm'i Former Office) H. H. DeARMOND Ij A W Y E It O'Kano Building, Bend, Oregon H. O. J1LLI8 Attorneyt-Lvv UtUtod 8Ute Commissioner First National Bank Building BEND, OREGON W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. DENTIST Suite 68-10, O'Kano Building Bend, ... Oregon DR. TURNER EVE SPECIALIST, of Portland Visits Bend Monthly, Watch Paper for Dates, or Inquire ot THORSOX. THE JEWELER DescHutes County Abstract Company D. H. PEOPLES. Proaldont Most Comploto Abstract Plant in Central Oregon. Special Attention Given to Ftdoral Loan Abstracts. First Natlonnl bunll ttltltf., DEND, ORE., Cor. uext to Alley Eastes-Anderson Farm Land Co. Irrigated Farm Lands a Specialty GENERAL INSURANCE First National Bank Building 124 Oregon Stiert Bend, Ortgoa SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto Ql Oregon, for Deschutes County, Ooorgo D. Clomonts, Plnlntlff, vs. Helen V. Clomonts, dofondnnt. To Helen V. Clomonts, tho nbovo nnmed dofondnnt: In tho nnmo of tho Stnto of Ore gon, you aro horoby rcqulrod to ap pear and answor tho complaint fllod against you In tho nbovo entitled suit on or beforo tho 24th dny of Octobor, 1918, which Is moro thnn six wooks nftor tho 6th dny of Soptombor, 1918, tho dato of tho first publication of thin summons, and if you fall to ap pear and"nswor, for want thoroof, tho plaintiff will apply to tho court for n docroo dissolving tho bonds of matrimony now and horotoforo exist ing betwoon plaintiff and dofondant, and for a further decreo awarding tho futuro care, custody and control of Clarcnco Clomonts to tho plain tiff horoin, as prayed for In said com plaint, and for such othor and fur ther relief ns to tho court may ap pear Just and equitable. Tho sorvlco of this summons la mado upon you by publication thoroof In Tho Dcnd Rulletln, a newspaper oC genornl circulation, for six consocu tivo and succcsslvo wanks, by vlrtuo of nn ordor mndo and ontorcd by tho Hon. T. E. J. Duffoy, Judgo of tho nbovo entitled court, on tho 31st day of August, 1918. E. O. BTADTER, Attorney for Plaintiff, Dcnd, Oregon Dato of first publication, Septem ber 5, 1918. Date of last publication, October 24, 1918. 27-330 BEND, OREGON. Phone Black 1291 LEE A. THOMAS, A. A. IA. Architect 2-4 O'Kano Building BEND ... OREGON O. P. NIBWONGER, Bend, Ore. UNDERTAKER LlceaMd EmbaJmer, Funeral Director. Phone Red 421. Lady Asst X DR. R. D. 8TOWELL Nprpthlc Pbjrslclan Over Logan Furniture Co. Wall Street Hours 9 to 6 Phone Red 483 THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY BUrar a4 Fnrdlar, Central Cmb nbtka Mc-rtkuU. W carry Oil, CtMUat, Bajtr, FUar, Bll Hum Uuru, Bans and Lara. MISS B. OSTERMAN PIANOFORTE SCHOOL Baptist Sunday School Room Phone Red 101