"-me i "! I1K.VI) IIULLKTIN, HK.VD, OIIKGO.N, TIIUIWIMV, DKOKMIJKIt , 1010 PAGK 8 4 ( , r, nuuiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiti il?iiiiimiiiitiiiiiiiiitiitttiiiiiiiiiimtiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiimtiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiimntiitiiiii! BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY (nuiiiMMniiniiiininiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiMmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, Monday J. L. Van Huffol returned thin morning from n btialiioiui trip to Portland. ' Mra. Horace Richards will cntor tnln tho llrldgo club at liar homy on HI, Helena tlrlvo on Wedmudtiy, Wobb (lluxolr lilu purcluwod I ho Jcffoidon pluco properly of tl. "W. Hhrlnor and will occupy It with IiIm family. l)r. K, i:. Oray returned MiIm morn Iiik fioni a trip to I'ortland, whom ho vlaltod his mot her and alstor over tho ThunkaglvInK vacation. J. (I. WIIhoii, of Waters, wnn In HOntl today. ' J, V. Huffman Ih In tho city today from Iilrt homo In Tumalo. Ouoiiiu Htokoo luft this morning on a biiHl'nosa trip to I.a Pino. John Mayes Ih spending tho day In llond from IiIh homo at Kllvor Lnho. M. llatiHon arilVed In llund laat night from I'rlnuvlllo, and Is ro Hid I ill tiK ovur today. Mia Marlon Lawrence linn loturn od to llund after a a'mon inontha iilmoncn In Pasadena and I'orllan. County Commlioilonur (J. II. Mlllor nrilvod In Ilend thla morning from Redmond to attend a hum Ion of tho rounty rouit. ('. A. Kolla, atato ItidiMtrUl orr try of tho Y. M. (J. A, wtma in thu mornliiK from I'ortlnnd to naalat In tho natnhllahniout or the Indosti'nl Y. M. C. A. bore. .Mr. and Mm. J. K. Hmlili arrived In llond this morning from La tfrando, where Mr. HniHli wk with tho O.-W. It. & N. They will mnko tholr homo In Hand. Ilnrvoy .McKouxlo rutnmod ' thla morning after it aoveral month's ah-iWee- apont In Iduho. .Woahlugjou. mid Oregon. Ho hint accepted a ign ition ut tho Mannhelmer atoio. Mlas Itornadlna Oatoruinu return 'd thin morning from I'ortland w)uro m!i attended tho conference of tho Oiogou Htntu Music Touchers ouo elation, hold on l-'rfduy and Hnlurdny. '.. HroiiK Kniial agent of tho I'll- Ion Having ft I.onri niuioclatlon of Portland, mid J. A. Khutor apodal agent, aio In town today lookliiK tho fluid over with a vluw to establish ing an agency horc. Jack llorton rotiirnod yoaterdny from Portland whom ho nttondod tho Paclilo Inturiialloiial Llveatock oxpoHltlon, roproaoutlng tho Foioat Horvlro. Tho exhibit ontrrod hy tho norvlco ahowliu: tho acllvltloa of tho tr, H. F. H wiih awarded tho hluu rlhhon, Tho Wonion'a Civic Louguo will moot In tho lost loom tit Uio gym iiiihIiiiii Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Tho mooting will ho luhtrcas od hy .Mayor Knaloa and tho quoit Ion of holding a Community ('hWsti.ua t'r,oo will ho eonaldqod. All women Intonated nro urged to ho pieaoiit. Mra. J. IMgnr Purdy returned Kat urday evening from Wnltahilrg whom alio apont Thnnkhglvlng with rolatlvoH. Mr. and Mra. Clnuilo Met, and Mlaa llontrlco C'haiioay toturnod Huudiiy evening from Rllvor I.ako whom thoy apont tholr ThnnlmKlvlng. Misses Ilolon Koloy and Mary Fry roar am not of tholr doHka today In tho olltco of J. II. minor, county nlork, on account of Illness. Tho marriage of Mlaa Ilolcit Parry and Mr. Wallaco Pnrkor wua aolnm ulxml Friday night at tho Mothodlat pursotingo. itov. J. Xd;ar Purdy pfrformod ho curomony. Saturday of ftllvar l.ako. J W. 0'KofB. la In llond today. I.yun Wllaon. of Prlnovllte, apant htat nlijlit In llond. William PotTihouo left luat nlfilit for liannihnl Mlaaourl. Joo Qulnu and 0. C llalcu nroj vlaltnra In tho city to-day frojn 8U -J r vor Utko. I.. Lowo and William Maat am apondliiK tho day In llond af ter arriving horo laat night from their homo In Hutna. Mr. and Mra. 0. W Foster, former ly proprlotora of tho WrlKht hotel of thlrt city, woro In Head today from tholr ranch at Olovordalo. Friday II, J, Ovorturf Ih In Portland on a ahort IhihIuohii trip, Dunnla I), Hunt la In tho city to day from hla liojyo In Hlatora. 11. A, Ward hnH rotiirnod from Portland wlioro ho apont tho past weok. WIIhoii Puttlhouo loavea thla ovo nliiK for Hannibal Mlaaourl on a brief WiihIiikhh trip, T, H. Koloy rotur;icd to llond yea (onlay after a IiuhIiiohh trip to Port laud and Kalom, C. It. Complon, ox-nowapnper mun, waa In llond yentorday and today on a brlof biiHlnoHH vIhK, MIam Cora Bather rotiirnod thla nioriilnic from an oxtendod vlalt with rolatlvca In Hrltlah Columbia, Mr. and Mra. 1), h. Countrymnn, of KniiHaa nro vlaltnra at tho homo of Mr, and Mra. J. W. I.lttlelleld. JJra. F, O. .Minor Ion thla morning for l.oa Anft'oloa, wlioro alio will vlaU diirhiK tho winter mnntba with frlonda. Dr. IMward dray apont Thunka Itlvlii; with hla mother and ala'ter in Portliiud and will remain over the wook.ond. Mra, M. A. Ilrooka, uccoutpnulod by her lutiKlit-r, Mra. .V. J. Ilowora, or Koaltlo, la vIhHIiik her aou, C. II. Ilrooka, In thla city. Jay Halxmnii waa able to leave hla homo today for the Ilial time In near ly u week. Ho haa boon aufrorliiK from a wovero attack of Krippu. Mlaa Fay Dayarmoud apent TIiankBKlvInK with her parenta, Mr. and Mra. It. H. Doyarmond luHalcnl. Alcycra, of Crook county, la In from Prlnevlllo today aa a i;ueat of U. P. Nlawoti(ur. 'OeorKo Curtla went to I.a Pino yoaterdny to niako final proof on hla liomontQiul, 'which la located at Itoutid Moadowa. Mia. A. U, IIoIkIi, of Wolaer, Idaho, arrived In llund last nlf?lit to Join hor huabaud, who la employed hero by Tho Hhuvllii'Illxon Company. A, J, Wolton, of tho United Con tractliif: Co., of Portland, a In Ilend today after apendlni; tho early part of the week In tho Trout Crook country. CI. II. (JraffenherKer, of Mllllcan, waa In llond thla mornlni; trnnaact Iiik btiNlnoaa at huadqunrtera or tho Deachutoa Nutlonal Forcat. Jloy Caytou, returned aorvlco mnn, la opoiiIik; an eatobllahtnout next to Curiaon & I.yona, on Wall atroot, and will bo -roprciiontntivo tor tho Dalco llftlitliK; ayatom. Later he plana to open a vulcnnUliiK and battery chartiliiK phiut. MINIMUM REACHED WEDNESDAY NIGHT Thursday I. !:. Par berry, or Slater, la In the city today. (leor;o H. fioott, of I.owor Ilrldjjo, Ja apondliiK tho day In Bond. Dan IlourlRnii. Powell liutlo alioopman. la a buyluuMi vlaltor In tho city today. umruiicu r.iuor, or uroacent. or Another new record for the aoa hoii waa aet In Ilend Wodneaday nlKht. when the mercury dropped to hovoii dKrcea above zero, and houao- Jioldora In many parta of tho city nwoko ThaukHRlvliiK morning to find tho wuter plpea and faucota out or commlaMou na the roault of tho nn- uatially low teliiporutiiro. A film of Ico covered tho Deachtitea river rrom bank to bank abovo tho power dam. K - ,. BABY WEEK at Mannheimers We are making a special showing this week of Wearables for Baby lines that have proved their superiority for utility service -value. , ELKS LODGE GIVES ENJOYABLE DANCE plif or tho moat cnjoynblo affairs Of 'the er m rIvoii at tho JJend Aftifttur Athletic clulj ThankBRlvliu; ovo, whn tho Klka lodge entertain ed with n Neml-formul dnncini; party. The Brand march, led by Mr. and Mra. Chariot W. Krsklnn. Ht.iried rived lu tho city laat nlfiht and la ro-Uhdrtly after 9 o'clock, and dancliiB niuliiliiK over today. I continued until an hour after ml.t- County School Superintendent nljjht. HighestQualityMerchandise The Foundation of Our Success I t -- The fuct that we strive al ways to purchase nothing but inerchandi.se of highest quality and oiler it to our patrons at lowest possible CASH PRICES has been a strong feature in our .suc cess. Let Us Serve You New Winter CoaLs of lolo Cloth, Iiolivia, Seal Plush and Heaver Plush, in new est, most popular long and short .styles $22.50, $29.50, $35.00 up to $78.00. New Winter Coats for girls of all ages, II years to It, and the young miss from 15 to 11); very speeial; priced $5.00 to $22.50. More Than ISO New Waists of Georgette and Crepe de Chine that will make acceptable Christmas gifts $4.98 to $16-50 Cdf IfecAik cdtcla BCND,ORCCON Jtlll'OKT OI' THi: CONDITION' OF The First National Bank of Bend AT lll.WII. IV Till: STATK OF OltKGO.V, AT Till: ('M)Hi: OF lll'HIMMH OS XOVKMUKIl IT, lt. HIOUIICTKS. I.oana and dlacounta J73B.05R C t, 7oUxl. ,.nnn ' - 735.055.2C rnrolKn hllla of oxchnncn or drnfta aold with Indorsement of thla bank, not ahown. under ., -, f uom n, nuove (aoo Item CSc)..-, .. " i , Overdrartn, unxecurod , tZ. lf. H. (iitoniiiient MTiirlllrH ntuuMl: ' - U. 8. Honda deposited to nocure circulation (par , , vnJuu ; 'is.coo.oo ' rlodned to aocuro vnatnl mivlnxa doposita Tnarl "" v- vi -- -n- 1.1.C00.00 . I... 133.COO.00 J735.055.2G C.792.20 c sjr- BI1.S1 2.CH.7C 10.077.20 24.9C7.34 Owned and untdedced. War huvIiikh corllllcaloH and ttirlft atnmpa ac tually owned mini ii. b. (lovernmont Hoctirltlos ,. ...... 1C8.U1.S1 Other IhmiiIi, wtm lilct, rlc: uoniiH (other than V. 8. bonds) pledged to ho- curo poHtnl aavIiiRH dopoaltv .. Becurltlea other than U. 8. bonda (not Including atocka) owned uupledKcd ... Total bonda, BocurltleH, etc., other than U. 8 Stock of Kcderul Hftsorvo Unnk (50 per cant, of aubscrlptlon) . ... aluo or banking houae, owned and unlucum- bored ..... Uaulty lu bunking houae Furniture and flxturea -. Real catato owned other than banklas Iioiibo.... Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve I)anl(.... Caah In vault and net amounts duo from national bnnkH .... Net umouniH duo fioni bnuka. bnnkora nudlruat cniupanbm other thnn lucluded In Itema 12, 13 or M KxchuiiKoa Tor clearing Imuao. .- Total or Items 13. It, 1G. 1C and 17 "'2S0S53.0 Checka on bauka located outatdo or city or town ' or reporting bank and other canh lionm ' Redemption fund with U. 8. Troaauror and duo ' from U. 8. Troaauror ., . - Intereat earned but not collected , it" 47.G92.05 1.500.00 24.9C7.34 9.S13.77 7.425.82 87.295. 03 253.279.2C 33.0GG.7G , 3,507. OC 4.G1C.S4 G2.-..00 15,797.64 HERE ARE SOME OF BABY'S REQUIREMENTS Vanta Vests, Bands and Binders, requiring no pins or buttons, each garment fastens with twistless tape. Vanta Vests in Merino Wool and Silk and Wool . at 70c, $1.15, $1.35, 1.45, $1.65, $1.85 Vanta Bands 35c and 60c Vanta Abdominal Binders...... 40c ti., "Carter's Alma" Vests and Bands A complete line backed by over 50 years of manufac turing experience We are sole agents, Carter's Vests 55c, 75c, 79c, 85c, 90c, $1.15 Carter's Bands, 35c, 45c, 50c. Outing Flannel Gowns 59c to 89c Outing Flannel Gertrudes 65c to 85c Infants' Hose Cotton, Wool, Silk and Wool, all Silk, 25c, 35c, 5Qc, 60c, 65c, 85c 95c Infants' Cashmere Saques 95c to $2.25 Infants' Sweater Coats $1.25 to $3.25 Infants' Bootees 35c to 95c Baby Coats of Serge Corduroy or Cashmere : $2.25 to $3.95 Expectant mothers are invited to avail them selves of our Baby Wear Department Our stocks are most extensive and careful ly chosen. OUR WINDOW DISPLAY WILL HELP YOU IN iMAKING YOUU SELECTION 5 I Stop and Shop at "? 4 . JJ BROTHER I Quality Pioceci lircc 1S11 eiss'asssssaasKaa'SfEssisaass a YL. n; ; I g vv iiau a lumg in the Country. v n aBjagSEJSSEEIBSEEiSiaSHSiSBiBSgfe? LA PINE. (Continued from Pago 2.) 4C.857.19 2214G2.71 C.99C.G0 TOTAh I.IAIUI.ITIKS. t apitut atock paid In M... tsurplUH rund .-. ... ... Undivided profits Lena current expensca. Interest and taxea paid.,.. Iutorest ami dUcount collected or civditod, lu advance ot maturity and not earned (op., prnxlmated) ....., Circulating notea outHtaudlng ... Net amounta duo to huuka, buukera ami truat companloH (other than Included In Items 29 or 30) ;... Certltled cheoka outatnndlng Cuahlor'a checka on own bank outstanding . ....... Total or Items 30, 31, 32 and 33 DoiiuumI Depotltx (other than bank doimstts) Niibjevt to HeM'rve (deposits payable within 30 daju) : Individual deposlta aubject to chock ...' Other demand doposlta . , , Total or deinuud depoalta (other than bunk, v , dopoalta) aubject to Renervo, Ifoiua 34. 35, 3G, 37, 38 and 39 ..9S 1,359.12 Time DeposltK Milijint to Itecrv (puyablu arter 30 daya, or aubject to 30 days or more notice, and postal aavlnga): , Certlllcatea of deposit (other than for money bor rowed ) ... I'oatnl saving depoalta , Other time depoalta Total ot tlmo depoalta aubject to Koxervo, Item 40, 41, 42 and 43 $1,399,54G.43 $ 25.000.00 25,000.00 24.394148 549.S5 12,500.00 4,140.90 38G.31 2.4G9.39 930,744.12 C15.00 t- s 36,517.15 0,022. GU 2S0.G0G.G0 .323.74G.3S TOTAL - . J1.399.54G.43 fltuto or Oregon, County or Deschutes, hs: I, U, G. Mclteynolds, Caahlor or the above-iuuned bank, do aolumnly awenr thnt the above stutoment Ih true to tho boat ot my knowledge and boiler. ' h. (3, McRKYNOLOS, Caahlor. Subacrlbod nid aworn to buforu mo this 29th day of November, 1919. (SKA1,.) niRMK MORGAN. Notary Public for Oiegon. My Coumlaalon expires October IS, 1922. CORRKGT Attest: K. A. SATHKR. C. S. HUDSON, H. C. KLLIS, Directors, tho lady woro. Tho -proceeds of the ov.iIiic'h entertainment umounted to $-11.70. which waa ample, to pay the balanco on the piano purcnusca for the school In octooer. The play "Dot, The Mlner'a Daughtor" will be given by 14 characters of tho I.a Pino High School IAlerury Society, December 23. Monthly examinations nro being given in nil tbu studies In tho high school thla weok. It being tho close ot tho third month. "Tho League ot Nations" will bo tho aubject tor debate aomo tlmo In February, at tho La Pino school. s.ivornl nf the tvoowrltinK stud ents In the high school are uble to write 50 words u mlnuto alter ten weeks' practice. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sly and Hntier wote at Ilend Friday. p. V. Weber wns a isuest at the Donahue ranch Wednesday evening. George Muyfleld, K, L. Clark and Eugeno Jensen wont to Slier Lake Saturday. Louts Tomes and family who have spent tho last four months ut l.p Pine returned to tholr homo at Dwlght. Nebraska. Monday. Mr. Tomes la ono of tho Stockholders lu tho La Pine State Rank. His brother Krnest will soon arrive from Dwlght, Nebraska to take his pluco. Frank Tomes anoinor mo ther and stockholder, will also ar rlvo In a short time. Qeorgo McLaughlin has taken u contract to clear 1G0 acres ot land in tho vicinity or Terrebonne. Harry Cavanaugh la 111 with sto mach trouble. Sylvia Foss waa ubseut (om school Tuesday and Wednesday on account ot sickness, llurton Onoy and D. C. Colo were iultlated Into the ltodmon lodge on Wednesday eveulng, Robort Covey baa completed the digging ot a well on hla ranch. Mrs. E. L. Clark and daughter Helen, visited at tho Deal runch oa Sunday. Poter Rubor was a dinner guest at tho Clark home Sunday. Jamea T. Lewis and wlfo, wkp conduct the Silver Lake hotel- at Sllvor Lake, spent Saturday and Sunday at La Pine. Quite' a number of radiators frozo up Thursday evening while traveling on the road with their cars, tho thermometer registering 6 abovo zero. A tremendous wind swept ovor the country and blevr down qulto a number of trees lit tho vicinity ot La Pine. , Hurry Riley spent Thanksgiving with his paronts nt La Pine. r 4 Eight Children Had Croup. "I have eight children and give Foley's Honey and Tor to all ot them." writes Mra, P. Rehkawp. 2404 Herman St.. Covington. Ky,.; "thoy all wero subject to croup." It loosens mucus and phlegm, atona that strangling cough, makes easy breathing possible and permits quiet sleep, Contain no opiates. Child ren like It. Sold Everywhere. PIGS LIKE GROUND GRAINS. Cringing small grains for fatten ing pigs effects a saving ot about' 10 percent over feeding them whole, corn excepted according to experi ments at the Corvallls and Union ex periment stations. Tho percentage is on tho basis ot amounts of feed required to produce 100 pounds ot gain. It costs much more to grind tho grain tine thnn coarse, but It la then no better. It does not pay to soak tho ground feeds, and cooking is detrimental to grain foods. It pays to cook potatoes well, but roots and pumpkins are not bonodted, by cooking. Full information on feeds V' and feeding pigs to finish for mar ket is contained in a new bulletin published by the Q. A. O. Experi ment station, Corvallls, Oregon. Four cbatra at your serviee at the Metropolitan. No wmttlsg, Adv. ,- W""