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F 'mWHP'NHjjj "tfjrlh ' PAGE 14 THE HEND HULLETIN, HENP, OKU., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMDEIl 2ff, IDlfl. AOI, "" Tl Influer 1 On poems fltulB draft, it inn' lias h I eel i once depth The tictin knots in hIii der t WHS their knot culut Tlit to th lutloi jnov The torn draw puy that Aeco drag Ht H time out A that tntit watt the or 1 HPCC spot hut, ul re 1 1 :uu tho .tho It mil twi dm twi to, lciii of 01 i III! nil KC mi ill pc th In lie Mil ul NC lU H tl "J o ? v il H 1 a t, L II1EF! CENSUS WILL BE I I EACH OPERATING MILL TO BE REACHED. CALIBER OF A GUN. Woik to Do Done by Korea Kniilcc Co-OpeintliiK With Nnllonnl Lum ber .Manufacturers' Associa tion Ask Dctnllcil Deport. ronTLAND, Nov. 23. Tho cen sus of tho lumber production of tho country for 1916 will he undertaken by tho forest service In co-operation with the National Lumber Man ufacturcrs' Association. Tho Infor mation to bo obtained by thlH work, It 1h stated, will ho of Immense ben efit to tho lumber Industry, the for est service, and other branches of the Government. t It Is estimated by the forest ser vice that there are more thnn 30,000 sawmills In tho country and It Is planned to have tho Investigation reach every sawmill In operation. Each of these will bo asked to mako u detailed report of its production. Information Is sought as to tho total quantity of each kind of wood sawed, tho number of lath and shingles manufactured and tho average value of each species. Printed schedules designed for uso In different regions of tho country will simplify tho col lection of tho figures und make it easy for each mill man to send in it complete report. Tho work, It Is stntcd, will bo directed by tho office of Industrial Investigations of tho Forest In Washington, hut tho west ern part of the country will be cov ered by tho district offices of tho forost ncrvlco located In Missoula, Montana; Denver, Colo,; Alhuquor quo, N. M.; Ogden, San Francisco, und Portland. Tho officers In charge of these dis tricts being nearer and thoroughly familiar with the scene of opera tions, nro libit) to secure returns mid compllo results In less time than If tho work woro all handled from tho government capital at Washington. It Is intended that preliminary statements showing tho production of the principal species, such as yel low plnu, Douglas fir, white pine und oak, and ulso tho production of the leading states, will bu issued as soon as tho figures are available. Tho Importance of these annual sta tistics, forest officials say, Is appar ently not fully realized by all of the sawmill men, sluco attempts to gath or similar data In tho pust show a large number often rail to reply at nil promptly, or neglect to mako any report. A better rcspousu has been received from Hi" lumber truilo in late yeuis and tho officials In charge of tho work believe that with proper cooperation on tho part or tho lum bermen final flgiues showing tho totul production run bo announced by Juno 1, 1917. What the Torm Means aa Applied to Artillery and Small Arms. Confusion as to the meaning of the term caliber arises chiefly .from Its use as an adjective to Indicate length, as when wo sny "a 50 caliber six Inch gun." Tho woid caliber as applied to uitlllcry slgnlflcs the dlumctcr of the bore of n gun measured diametrically from face to face of the boie, of course somewhat larger. A gun, then, of six inch caliber Is n gun whoso bore is Just six Inches. For coincidence und because tho power of a gun when once Its bore has been de cided upon depends so greatly upon Its length artillerists lire In the habit of defining the length of the gun In terms of the caliber. Thus the twelve Inch United States naval gun, which is forty feet In length, Is spoken of as a -10 caliber twelve inch, the Icnsth being Just for ty times the bore. Tho six Inch rapid Ore gun ii a trlUo under twenty-live feet In length and Is therefore known as n 50 caliber gun. In the case of small arms the caliber Is expressed In hundredths of an inch, as when we say a 22 caliber revolver wc mean one with n boro that bus a dlumctcr of twenty-two onc-hundredths of an luch. Philadelphia Ledger. Needed a Sea Turn. Captain Lanu had retired from active pursuit of his beloved calling and had turned his attention to town affairs. Having succeeded In rousing the citi zens to the need of a drinking fountain and nlso to the need of two coats of paint on the town hall, Captain Lane felt himself a valued and Important person. One day he was asked by a sojourn er In tho town to give his opinion of the picgcut administration. "It's pretty fair," said tho captain slowly. "Of course there's things that could he different ami would be better so, but on tho wholo 'tis pictty fair. Hut now I II tell ye I'm speaking from experience, you uiidci stand things at the seat o goter'nioiit won't bu run as they could he run till tho people o' this country make up their minds to stop confining their votes to landlubbers!" Youth's Companion. No. 030.1 HEPOHT OF CONDITION OF " The First National Bank, of Bend At Bend In the State of Oregon, nt the Close of Iluslncss on November 17, 1010 Itcsotirces. Loans and discounts $345,929.65 Total loans 345. 929.65 Notes and bills rcdlscounted (see Item 53) $345,929.65 U. S. bonds deposited to securo circulation (par valuo) 12,500.00 Total U. S. Bonds 12,500.00 Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to securo postal savings deposits 2,010.36 Securities other than U. S bonds (not Including stocks) owned unpledged 13,169.01 Totul bonds, securities, etc 15,179.37 Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of sub- scrlptlon) 1,300.00 Valuo of banking houso (If unencumbered) 24, 60S. 57 Equity In banking houso 24,608.57 other reserve cities 157,021.13 Furniture and fixtures 6,448,77 Deal estate owned, other than banking houso 3,511.30 Net amount duo from apprvoed reserve ngents in New York, Chicago, and St. Louis 10,159.70 Net amount duo from approved reserve agents in Net amount duo from banks and bankers (other than included in 10 or 18) 26,405.98 outside checks and other cash Items 1,809.07' Fractional currency, nickels, and cents 294.75 2,103.82 Notes of other national banks 995.00 Federal Ileservo bank notes 80.00 Lawful reserve in vault and with Federal Itcscrvo Bank 65,267.05 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasuror and duo from U. S. Treasurer 625.00 GO HON PACIFIC : . TOTAL Liabilities. Capitol stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits $ 13,539.65 Less current expeiiBcB, Interest, and taxes paid 8,764,82 Circulating notes outstanding Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due In less thnn 30 days Certified checks Cashier's checks outstanding Postal savings deposits '. Total demand deposits, Items 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 3S, 39. and 40 524,453.63 Certificates of deposit Other tlmu deposits Total of tlmu deposits, Items 41, 42, and 43.... SG72,13G.34 $ 25,000.00 25,000.00 4,774.83 12,500.00 518,165.19 135.00 40.27 4,486.08 1,627.09 80,406. S8 21,533.85 58,873.03 The Great Privilege of lllntn. Illness Is the great privilege of life. Love only Is comparable to It. They aro twin privileges. Iloth deny tho common value of things; both assert Unit man's destiny is bound up with transcendental powers. Of tills theirs Is the only testimony we Imve, for tho body's evidence Is u denial a nega tive assertion that the sparkle of con sciousness is it random striking of sub- nIiiiicu on substance, like steel on flint. Illness pares and lops ofT the outer paits of life und leaves lis with the essence of It. Henry Dwlght Sedg wick In Atlantic. $672,135.34 TOTAL Stntc of. Oregon, County of Crook, ss: I, B. M. Lurn, Cashier of tho abovc-unmed bnnk, do solemnly swear tnai tue nuovo statement is true to tno best or my knowledge nnd belief. K. M. LAUA. CnBhlor. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 25th day of November, 1916. j. . r.nniM, ,oiury ruunc lor uregon. My commission expired Jan. 20, 1920. tUBHELT Attest: E. A. SATHEIl, H. C. ELLIS, C. S. HUDSON. Directors. Scenery Follows the matchless Deschutes and Columbia River Gorges for 185 miles nnd, parallels the famous Columbia River Highway a daylight ride nowhere excelled. Service Leaves Bend 735 a.m. daily on a con venient and fast schedule, connecting with the justly popular OREGON WASHINGTON LIMITED for and from Portland, the East and California. Equipment Strictly first-class all-stccl trains; cars built especially for this service; no change of cars between Bend and Portland. Other reasons why, and (ravel and transportation advice gladly given by S. L Wlgiin,T.F.& PJL, Btnd A doslrnblu broad knlfo freo with every annual subscription to Tho Bond Bulletin. Larneit Cryital of Drryl. It rpinuliied for 11 Turk, wondering far from Ids iiutltc land, to llml tho lurgest crystal of Iwrjl (inpiainiirlncl eer dlscoveii'd, n long illslnnco Inland In II null. It was dug out nt a shallow depth, transported by eunoo to tho coast ami dually sold nt llnlihi, bring ing tho Under, It Is Mild, SH.-.OOO. Ac cording to estimates, this crystal would furnish fully L'.OOO.uoo carats of iiipiu marine's uf various sizes. Ditcunlng a Verb. As an Intransitive verb to "material. Izo" will no doubt bo pilloried by pur ists as nn undesirable alien, hut with little effect, for It hns long since been commandeered for useful service, though It has not yet gained scholas tic support. Like tho verb to wire, now in general use, this particular In transitive no doubt comes from Amer ica, where It Is common to "fix up" an appointment with sumo one who may "fall to materialize" or wait for a con r cyan co that misbehaves Itself In a similar way. Loudon Chronicle. SIMPLIFIED SPELLING. The One Thing Needed to Make Cnj lleh the World Language, Having been fur years u teacher of KiiKllsh to foreigners und to high school pupils u well us u etudont of modern luuKiuigt-s, Hie subject of u International luiiKiiiige Interests uit itrriitly. Certainly of the four Important mod ern tongue Kimlixh Is the easiest nnd simplest In grumiuer, Inning no awful genders such as lieiiiiuu mid no dicad ful mtIih such us Trench und Italian. It lias no Imllllug depths and subtleties us the last two mentioned nor any lmposHlbtc pronunciation us the flrt. in, in spue 01 lis siiiipiK'iiy, 11 Is a ery bind huiKUiige fur foreigners to master. This Is due, I feel, solely to i Its iiulhiiutcd method (or lack of meth od) of spelling. The dlltUuliles mining fiom the dluYri'inv between the spell lug of Kngllsh words and their pro nunciation ure almost Insurmountable, fatal to Us iiulrerxal dliTmdou. How many natively IIiikIMi hpeuMug people do we know, educated, nuy, Intellec tual, who simply cannot spell, who hunt given up trying? All titer tho continent one hears r Iterated with boring monotony "1 like to rvud tho DiikIInIi, but not to t.peuk It. It Is too dllllcult to pioiiouiicc, I cull neer tell how n new woid Mitnild be liuld." In Trench mul (ionium cer tulu letter combinations (availably rep resent certain sounds, while Italian Is - absolutely phonetic. In Italian schools there Is no such thing us a spelling lesson. Think wliut a sitting of time, temper und grey (or Is It giuyi mutter this U to the growing child! It Is nil very well to Insist Ukiii the classic origin of our oithoKUiphy, but compare It for one moment with the near und uristoi rutle pnicut of the Ital luu. Yet IIuIIhii does not hettitc to discard 11II uilllKlallty. I feel surf Unit only one thing will make EiikII-Ii. wlihli stmids today us tho eiislest and most uiilo of liui Ktiuges ouly one tiling will make it the uulvrrsHl language, and tunt Is slm lillded spelling. J. U. Munis In New York 'rimes. Theie Carelen Men. "Hometluiei 1 wish 1 hud morrled u professional Jail keeper." "Why, mother, what makes jou say that" "1 Biippono I could mist hint to lock up the hoiue."-St. IaiuIs Tost-Dls-patch. Located the Time. "Do you know what tlme-your sis trr's young man left last night?'' "1 think It was niton t 1, dad, bccnii'o when he was going I heard him say, Must one, only one, deaiT "Pearson's Weekly. Coitly Pleasure, "Sonic folks." said Tuelo T.hen. "tries so hard to have 11 good time dnt de effort worries 'em most to death."- Washington Star. Tho Mexican War. If the histories nro to he believed tho Mexlcons during their war- with this country In 1SKI-7 did not win a single battle, notwithstanding tho fact that In nearly otery encounter the Amur! cans were outiiumbeied from 2 to 1 to 0 to L Now York American. Dig One. "I heard tho hrldo and groom bad u serious fulling out on tbclr honeymoon trip." "Goodness gracious! How did that happen?" "Their automobile turned turtle." flnltlmorc American. The Cellar Stain. If tho bottom cellar step bo painted whlto It will help to savo many a fall lu tho dark. The most unhappy man In tho world Is he who is not patient In adversity. - No Truit. "Then you won't sell tno the place on time?" "No." "And yon cull this n trust company? Ilnlir-Luulsvlllu Courier-Journal. One Reaion Why, Perhaps. "The world keeps moving." "Yes, hut tho world doesn't have to go houso hunting and ndmlt to a land lord that It has children." Detroit Tree Tress, Cauitlo. Tcter (lovingly) My wlfo mado me what 1 am. Thlllp (cuttingly) IIrt you forgiven her yet? Sco Edwards for paper hanging. Best & Harris WALL ST. VULCANIZING A SPECIALTY Ilrlng us your old caBlngs and tubes for ropalr. Work quick ly done and guaranteed to bu satisfactory. Out of town pat ronago solicited. Best & Harris National Apple Show, Spokane, Nov. 20-25. Reduced round-trip fares from Central Oregon points, November 19th to 25th, inclusive. Pacific Livestock Show, Portland, December 4th to 9th. Every stockman should attend. Central Oregon Owl SAVE A DAY EITHER WAY Iti'tmtMi Portland and Central Oregon California Trips at this time of year are ideal. All rail, or rail and ocean routes. The Short Ocean Voyage via the "Twin Palaces" exceeds your fondest expectations of comfort and pleasure. Fares include meals and berth. Why not go East through California? The extra cost by this route is very little. TWO TRAINS A DAY PORTLAND TO CHICAGO OREGON TRUNK RY. CENTRAL OREGON LINE iimuiirHwiwiiioiLi'i I, lA J J lallalHnBaiHaaaiBaBHIHHHIIIBRBMIM"IHBllaBM"aMMMaaMHMMatf XTZirhJ JSl 1 1 pmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBmmmmmmmMammm rKMIl PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LIVE STOCK EXPOSITION. POHTLAM) DECEMIIEK 4-0. O'DONNELL BROTHERS UNIONMAR.KET Shoes for Real Service OUU SPECIALTY IS TO MAKE SHOES THAT KTAN'II Till-! TP.KT ' l NAP-A-TAN SHOE I Is especially mndo for this kind of country. Nono aro bet- ter mndo. , t J. E. TILT SHOE A handsomo sorvlccablo dress shoo for men. Cannot bo beaten for the money. Qlvo theso shoes n trial. A. HANSON LOGGER. Tho A. Hnnson Logger Shoes of Thrco Lakes, Wis., nro ' hand-mado and cno of tho very best of Its kind. Special mado- li lllljll to-order work taken for this shoe. UP-TO-DATE SHOE ItEPAiniNG 1 R. H. Loven BOND STREET I i TRY OUH Pasteurized Milk Othen Me it. None Kctpt Ul let, Salrt have doubled in pil 30dyv CENTRAL OREGON FARMERS' CREAMERY Phone Red 131 THIS WILL TELL YOU HOW TO SAVE DOLLARS ON YOUR FUEL THIS WINTER. Do yoj know that tha soot on tho Insldo of your furnaeo or Btovo and chimney Increases day by day until It forms a crust which Is almoot heat ond lire-proof nnd that eventually almost half of tho heat value of your fuel Is wasted nnd lost in getting through this crust? Tho draught Is poor and you can't get results. A chimney sweep will clean out this sooty crust for you for two or threo dollars and make a lot of work, dirt nnd miiBS, nnd yet It Is worth It If you can't get It done any other way. However, one package of "ZIP," a chemical compound, will ottoim-. plUh tho samo result In flvo minutes without work or dirt and for only twenty-five cents. Your grocor has a package for you now, waiting your order. Toll him to send It over at once and atop that fuel waste today. Skuse Hardware Company Bend, Oregon. EVERY DOLLAR YOU PAY FOR BRICK THAT IS MADE IN BEND STAYS HERE Brick is the MOST ECONOMICAL Building Material there is. All who have used our product are satisfied. The Bend Brick & Lumber Co. tm . H, IBy5--'