WEEKLY EDITION wrMk.' BEND BULLETIN; 7 VO!i. .v. nn.vi), mkhciiutim rou.vrv, omwos, thihhimv, ai'opht hi, ni7 jfO. 2 i ni fi LAND BOARD TO rnao m uhnhl : . ' NEW TUMALO PLAN TO HIS DISCUSSED. JiHK(Sl'()ff I.Timl Near Heiid .Mil)' AIo , lltt WlllerCll, If ItetllinilMtlllllllloll ' or I'mhI .V. Wallace in Tup Hl&itc lit Taken, i F,rotii Wodtinedrty'a Dally. 1 Mwrly In HeptHiuber, the IiMwrl l.Hil Hoard will lm culled on in win- i I or Hit advisability of substituting t i'hiiiiI from the lioooliiitwi rlvftr to Mm Tuinalo finl ettnnl limttwld of nli (mptlng t cur, the leak which now Met In part uf the Tiimalo Irrlga- 'Hi project roaarvHlr. Thin waa Hih HIUIIDIIIirHlllMtt made I III HMH Hi till). '.inmnial clHli liliiehomi hi lbs' PI- j lm llutln Inn, by Fred K. Waller, j Jeri engineer. Al irMnt. the! 'immwt of land In the TiiihaIo aeatlon "Iih-li ran (hi Irrigated with the water tillable ! about TlOu acres, liHt riirilmllr all of Ihhi tract, with the v-epllon of Bug acres ha boon, jold. Nil hope of Immediate relief lit the matter if curing Ike reeervtotr Jek Mold out by the board tir'cfxJHrrta. who have worked on the ittrvolr Tor the btir purl nf the sumMMift and ill need fur water, with heavy hind Men. wade aecaaaary the um ekCre- it etink for In first Unto tit Ike history nf the project l'iini'w ltil Curi a form o( rvllof which will allow '' Irrtitiin of nil th rnjbi lHHd!tb lllnoac of A lurae nnmbwr f la n thH irmt, t)BKlNr' llHwP h vi '-n run to pUk out HMAItibjrottta ' '. ranal tanplNK tint DmcrhIm tfrday atarbarl Alilw) Th con NVIiIIk Uila mtKbt lUr on doprlvo motion of thu court wa thai ag Ab m of th ('. O. I. liiHdn fNVnlr, Mr. WalUro duo net billet that Uila rnndltlona Woulil Mini ia. himi . r th urxt 1 ymn. anil by that t!m ho ha ovary tmaoh to think i'il nut only would tho roaorrolr 4k bn rurl hwt th Untno I'ralrle irH raaorrolr will ateo bo In op- -fltlull. One ranal mule Ut. tt'lillac spoke in nt favorably of. m oftortm a iiturr for watorlni tftrgn tneU of i gd oft landa In tba rlelglty ofuban HUjand ahw of finding car li' ml. tn addition to prof Ming tfco ro-caaM of ahaap In an advanced eiane i itifd nunbar of aera faot for tho, i uialndor of tho Tuntalo land, Tbla. . i. ml would tap tba river abowt tbreo in ic, auovn nana anti cohio aMIly be rude large enough to take rare of i i" aurplua Aler. , j t ItoMiU l)lnfiiml. I Tl... balai... f (bo m.loa u i v4h over to the dhtoHMio of rend ! i i:ier. c H lludaon crtt letting the lm ut la in Pom roi Ui amh 'in and adrUtug that all Uend'a iM.kliig go to tba Improvement or the .M.iikviulii I'aae rood. M mora adapt .iile to linprtivenonl, law dangaroM ii nd richer in ooattle aHty. I'nul t' OarrUnn. of the road com- in' i ten. apoka partlcnlarly of tba lm- )iiovininni of tho I .a IMne road which . w II bo aiurti'd li the near future by tho county court. He urged sleo that M.imt action ba taken to remove loote v.uka from the llendl'rlitavllla road. a Mr. Wallace reported that petition! t' tho. Uuwar llrldjja roula aje In, mud will lm proMNiod to tba Bounty aurt at Ita tint aoealen. 1)RAFT EURIBLteS URGED TO ENLIST fiit'i'KOiiiit DiiiIn HajH OppiiilunltloH fu ClioliM of Hrrtlro HniuclioN Im Oi enter In ItoKulur Anny. (Kroin l-'rldny'a Dnlly.) Uftoftiita ur the innuy rtjjwitlpus l)i tho draft oxiunliintlon, the list of hQHu to he ttwitqil for tho rjrst onll Vw lm intuit lar;pr tliun waiint, first xpuotod, u ml SerKonnl Clmrlojf Dnvjs, reerultliiK offluor, ursctl todny (lint men who nitty lm oIIrIIiIo, apply for 'iillHtiiiuiit In tho roKular army. Ho dtwIaroH that opportuiiltloa for advaiiHCiiuint as 111 ho Krontor, ntul tluit tu addition rocrultH will hnvo tho ibuiiuii of plokliiK tho liruuolioa or aervloe wlIuh thoy profor. Tlila will bdMuokliiK In th? NatlontilUrtny, h aHn. Why iloeaii'KJUilriik Milloss wnteruujon? i' luvftht FOUR YEAR OLD GIRL ' CLAIMED AS VICTIM OK POLLUTED WATER (From Wednesday Dally.) Tin first death on ii khiI liy tliu ilrliikliu: f piilluted witiur from I Tiimalo Creak. In which sheep ' linvc Iihum hIIoh fit. occurred Inst ii Ik It t when futir your old Violet Hippy. ilniiKlilor of Mr. hihI Mm. John V. Hippy. died hi Um Ilmiil fltirglrnl Hospital nt 11 o'clock. Twn of tint other Hippy children nni nt (hit hospital unit urn In it - erltlcnl condition, It Im mtmrtwU InlMtliiHl trouble imiiihhI liy thu - Itnpurit wntur, was given i iIih ran of the chilli's lMtti. Funeral servlraa Mill he (jbIiI Ht 10:30 o'clock tomorrow ihhthIhk from lli Nlfiwuucrr uudurUikliiK prl(ir. Ittv V,'. C. - Hlnwiirt, pNMtor of IIih MMtbAiltft t'hurch, ofrirlntliiK lntmiit will lm iimilc ut J'llot lliilttt riii- i I'lwy. KHIIT Tl ll.VS KIIICCI'.M.W MIOSI! ON Ti:cil.NMI.ITV ITUTIIKU HTKPH l'lMNMil TO MINI.MI.H llVSIC.VIIMtV l).N(Jltll. (1'riiin W'MlHMHUy'ii l)Mlly.) Although Kred Abbey TMnml I shwephorrfor. udmltiml runKtwif hl IftorkH on tb bnk of th Hnftmwl TNMNtht ditch. mmU NlthoHftH IhrM pbralrUmi iMKirbMl that lb sbiwu wr HMooMbtodty lh rii for the pollution of tho watvr ri'aitltlHK In ' borr from dyoUr). JuatlM of tb 1'warf J ('. ThorpH. of Titmalo. ytw Iwy bad HM act ii wily pUeml nhrrp In (bn wuittr. It oOUld not be held fur pollution. I'rtd N. Waluctt, of tho TnwhIo Irrigation pntjoet. toatlflml a to ilia 4ioop IhoIiik ranKMl alonK tho dlth. wbllK Dr. U. C. Ooo, Dr. J. U. Vando vort and Dr. DwlKhl V. Miliar, of lland, loattflad to bavin attandMt tain it rtynml!-'. OHHaod by bad water. Iiborara deriving their watar aupply from tba atraam, laid of balog of pvtrotartlon In tba craak. Dlatrlrt A Horner II. II. Da Ar mond waa lndlgut"over Ibr outtowa uf the rae and may taku atepa to com tlnui- the lnv-lKatlou. - . DI AM 171 PI? QITPVKV NITRATE DEPOSITS IN CENTRAL OREGON I.KTTMt I HOM V.SlllCITO. lU'lTKV TO OKOIKiH S. VOl'O IMIO.MIHICH THAT (mVKUN.MKtfr Wll.l. INDIiltTAKK N1CW K.VAJI l..VTIO, IN Niail IT Tl UIC (from Tueailay'a Dally ) Word Jiiet reoolvenl ham by ClaorKB I. Y oil iik. of HtMid, from 8nler OeorjiB I. Olmmliwlaln. hhmoimSW that Iloyt 8. Unto, of Hie I'. S. ObP lBtel atirvw, nvIII inaka a daUUtd examination of tile Central Oregon iiltrnte ilepiwlts. .Mr. dale haa made inott or tho i;ovtrnnuuit nllrato ox auiliintloii In recmit yoara. The totter In Hlgnlfjltmtit In that It mjwins tho reconsideration of it HOiirlJon of this aeotlon wlrlch hail provloiuly huen turuotl ifnwu liy the Kovurmnant, ,a formur exniiiluatlim r&jMiluim l)ivU)o,rfuiKil to oousldar tiny or tlto iiitmto (luiiosita In Ova koii. Tho mniter vn taken up t)irout;lt tho notion or Mr. Young, who wroto to fixator CluunliBrlaln, aakliiK that n moro oxhuuutlvo oxamliuitlnn of the Central OroKmi ooiuitry bo ninrie, na tho formor Hiirvoy, ho clnliuu. waa laokliiK In thor,ouKhiie;8. A lettor wriUuu Souator Chamber lain by tho ootltiK dlroctor of tho roo loglont aurvoy, nnunuiiooa that the tU nqalU will bo roooualiUiryd ns sopn n Is i)rastloabl,,nltl!ou4iiHUJ wlift tor omorgonoy oxamiiiatluns nro so frogueitf aJlin Uim.Uli UUflnU ditto can oo promlsud. HERDER ADMITS I W BEACHES 0 E: KILLS IF i . . ... . l . I $18 IS PAID, THOUGH CROP IS NORMAL. HIirrpiiH-n Cunt nn 1 llitatlly l l'ri- ti'lt VuliH'il U'imiI ll(uirrrn In tint Whiter .Moii- .Mfiilfa Itiihtil mill (irnlii liny I,hn, fl-'rom I'rtday'H Dally.) HoaahliiK roooril prtfti,,Hlfalta hay Is RdllfHK at 1 and 18 a ton, ilH llvorml In llend. and 16 In the ntack, a naln of III a tun over laet year's lirlcon. TJih ylrfld on irrlKHtml laiuli Is htmrler than usual, aVtrflKlnK tlfo nnd one-halt tons to the aero, and while thu dry land yield le approxU tnntaly half that of 1 1 10. due to the Ioiik dry Nmll, the lad that (hare Is twtoe aa larKe an acreai;e of un IrrlKtttwl land as that which was tilled last year will brlnK the total crop shorn the Normal, farmers de clare. Kxhnrbltant price may be traced directly to the fahnlous inma paM early In the eumtner far wihiI. rnklHK the sheep to a posttbm or real dlKnlty hi a highly valuable aeeet. With tbla In mind, sheep men have contracted a ui esse the load. According to her large percentage of the hay grown M,u0ry, bar husband struck one of the Central Oregon to Insure against win- j horses with the whip, and tba team ler losses. Many farmers, however, (bolted, the front end of the wagon predict that the coming cold saOHbox falling out. burling tba driver will be In the form of an open winter. (B the ground. My the Unto ska could following the two e4ooiu of HHua - uatly heavy anew. Utile Hurpliis Qii llaiiil, Heavy purchases made by Willam ette Valley and Tillamook dairymen have left the country with practically ho surplus from the litis crop, with the exception of tba High DuMrt far ma. where a relatively small ajuant liy f1irrma1r.s.th9 rncrdalted Wise of fodder and the demand which an ( wan held, and the body was brought appreciation of tho high g'rado alfalfa H to the Xlswonger undertaking par raised In Central Oregon has created, iters font night. Is leading to Increased baling, and many new machines are being put into o point Ion. USII TIioiikM Too lllgli. (train hay. raised ehiafly In the dry sections, will be a smaller crop than nana I because of tba high prices of eerea Island much which ordinarily would ba rut bofort maturing, and cured, will ba tbfUhed this (nil. Al falfa will prort aa profitable a crop as whaat. for oven after the tw cnu.t wortb J71 an acre, valuable pastur age will ba loft. Some growers, It la reported, will bold out tor $50 a ton. but buyers are of the Opinion that this figure will leave much still awnlttnc pur ihsicrs by next spring. Public Service Commission Explains Advance in Rates IL. fPron Friday's Dallr.) ALBM, Aug. 10 - (Special to Pef Bnllfttn) In the following language tba Public BerrU-e tomwtjmlon has. Whtlo the acreage actually Irrl Itaued Its order (nennmrag tba watorj fIto4 varlftJ from yetr to ysmti ,hero rain ou the .Hhssw Cwk lrrlgatoaj mr- upproxlmntely 7700 acrea In ifcls project (row 3 cent (d W cjnU iff project subject to Irrigation ajid aero foot: jl .TwMcb. iuSraioeWa rntat. should Tba commission K&n esrafrflly f-Sw JrOiromvlSla ayatom. The stnrod all U.pttlJMCh icta 4t--j econoMTdrfty oflvaier In this di rioaod by lu liivcatbjatlui. and ndw, trCt u abfliu two cre feol Mr ,.. being fully idVlMli HKl&,llt tk.o u u, HI,,mrent at the outsat that the value of tkfproperty orUhtppllcantl VU8 of t, rviw l0 the water user used aud imeful lu the aervlce of thej , tha WWwure or the rata to public wm on May 1, Jil7, the sum, (,a ojiarwl. Any rata duAlgHetl to or $40,068:00. The term "value" le urarldo a lair rot urn unon the value for rate making purposes, nnd 0f B'philorty devoted to this sor ts derived from a special consider-) Vlo, would Ba fur axaued the ability tlou for n particular purpose of le-. 0f tltta averag.user to pay that Its al ,inents relamnt wltou opnsMered In tomiitoil ImposlUou would roault in tho light of such liartjoular purpose. the dlfwoiiUiiuauoe of the service by Tli cttrtf nti Attn m tn 11 r t tills tii ti.. .. a im ciiimiiv v'yisv4iiitts mo , oonitnlsston shall make allowance fur i dopreolatlpn annuity In each rato oiise, Aftor making due nllowanue for depreciation coutliiBoncles. UW sum or $-100.00 por annum Is deter" rallied to hit a proper amount to bu set" aside In a depreciation Mnd'to koQp this property III 'a proper state oj otflcleupy and to facllltatu prompt rophioometit or deproclable property and liiBitro continuity ot servloo. St)cU mi iiinoiiiitrt aliill ho Bat, aslu aud oiVrljdlii a depraeati0ii,rp8erye, nnd mioli in nn (iv na shall bo nVallnula flliftl), bufoio (ho deolarntloii otany dlvldomls, bo carried Into a deprecia HORSE'S KICK i H. E. lIARSTON VICTIM OF RUNAWAY. t I'ullrt t'nilir HiMifM n Ten in llolte Up (Jrnilo Near Hviiiih Itnncli Wlfn . ( flail I'reiiKPiilllon of DIxiiMcr ' WIhhi Trip Kliirteil. i IT (frfltn .Monday's Dally.) ' Henry It. MrUn, well to do l'wrt- i n1 man who recently homeotaadwl tba Band Itldgu aoetlun, was In- slant ly killed at 'J o'cloek ytmtenlay nierirtm? near tba C. U. Kvuim ranch. 17 tulles from here, when he fall ffiyn bis wagon under the horses' IfWfs. hia skull belnK crushed by a kek from one of the animals. Mr. Ma rat on was AS years of aire, and Is survived by his wife and one son. Toe latter arrived here tbla morning t accompany the body back to Port land. - Tba death was the result of a run-' awa) which occurred as Mr. Marston; was urging his horses to pull a rath er difficult tirade. Ills wlfo bad been riding with him, but had dismounted rmch him, ha was dead, his baad prusbed by the blow of a hoot ou tba light temple The wheels of the wa gon paased over his left arm. Premonition Pelt. ' t Help waa summoned from the Kv- ins ranch and County Physician Wight K. Miller and Coroner Rimer VlewonRor raaponded. The case was W plainly ccldahtaVtmr 8 fH-aeafif0nef SmltH wMr ' 111 -ToWIifiir on!'9UB!t;WJt nrn-wnaia.wan more Mr. and Mrs. Mars top had reached fha Kvaus plae the night before. I trAyaillag-irom Iland. and yesterday Mts, Murffeu bad ob)-i-d strongly M continuing tba Journey on Sunday, feeling a premonition that bad for tune was tn store for them. ED. II. KEANE LEARNS OF MOTHER'S DEATH (From Monday's Dally.) VjL H. Keapa, ot this city, has jtpt raceMsniwJyaf ! daatk of his mother, Mrv nicabafb Keane, ayml . of Cleveland. Ohio. Death cam aa the result of prostration during the recant heat wave. I ltiou reaorve fund nnd be expended In tin manner )ud by law. and not other HIV llMir ble orojps pn Uits irojeot conalst prlnolpally or hay and grain, tho an nual yield averaging approximately two tons or hay and from 10 to 15 bushels of vwhwt, or SO to 35 bushels of oats per acre. Hveu with the pres ent (avorablo market prluoe, the rate applied ror or $1.00 per acre root por year would groatly curtail tho use or water, and In many en sua probably drjvp tho settler to dry farralnir. Such a conditio! would. no,t only result In disaster f0,r.tl6 company, ht wbuld, -QUtajl mi ooonomlc loss which coulij. (Continued ou last page.) ED. LAMB TRANSFERS SHEEP jND REALTY Tom ronlii Is I'urclinwr of Our- Third Interim Held by HtiKiUmnn Idilri'inriil Not I'crniniicnt. fProm Friday's tJalU-.) Announcement of another sheep sale was made tbbt meriting by Kl. Itmb. who Is completfltf; the transfer of his one-third Intafost In 400 ewes and lambs and a lflO-acre range baae to Tom Crontn, Lake ami H ea ch h ten county stock man. Tho -sbieratloN was not given, but it la NUderstoed that Mr. I,amb reeofvatl a top notch price for his holdings. Mr. Umb will not null the stofik bualneae In Cantral Oregon, Ne stated, but after a temporary retirement will go back Into the game. PRINEVILLE TO HAVE A $6000 WAREHOUSE (From Saturday's Dally.) Preparing for the storing of the fall crop, the Hedmond Warehouse and Produce Co. will soon begin the construction of a $0000 warehouse building In Prlnevllte Lee A. Thomas of Bend. Is the architect S BETTER SYSTEM ROBERIS N so that every animal between the a 'of four months and two years, tli- I'lXCKK PltlNT MKTIIO!) OF, hw , mfM ,u,rept. CKI.MINAIi IDKNTIFICATIOX TO iblo to tba disease, may be render I IlH IXSTAI.UJD HV IiKSt'lIUTllS'ImmaM. ' rOl'XTV SIIKHIFF.. (From Friday's Dally.) DeacbMtae county Is going to heap lab on law Violators In the moot up- " nsT oi toe tu.ure spread ox to-date manner. Sheriff Roberts.' " " w" a ""ring eo -with the approval of the county court.! tittu"A rH""11' ot tllB wa,r is InstAIIIng the finger print method T attention of the forestry off'.n Of idaoHtlcatlon which Is rwroslMd; was flrat called to the danger existing as the moat efficient method extant. !' Cra Pra,r, 8el,on ,as When Judpi Uarnes and Commla-i wsk- when a t8tal of ,ea.th amonB road business Tuesday, thoy consult - Ml with the Multnomah oUlv authorities, at Sheriff Roberts' ro- ","-" " lauaa' oul l",, 'rBO nuul quest ami lnveaUgatel at first hand btr nTWtMa tk Pn of the for tha thumb mark system. As a roault " ad CouBt- Agricultural. the local offlclaU are all agreed the ! niancbanl was Mat for to make a county should start' thji system akd,More xamlnaUon. He r. the naceaaary wtulpmeAt, which Is of tBn,d r"a- f Crnnn Prair, . alight cost, baa bean ordered and will taU,Mf thal dtat" wa pr-'""'" be Installed by Mr Roberts. ' w- drialng wholesale ,a . The system Involves the taking of c,a," " OMtloary measur. finger prints of men arrested bore. I lllnoklcx Mst Mkoly. Copies of tbeeo will' ba exchanged There la a chance. Mr Blanch, -I with the Portland authorities nnd -. h "?ht b others Interested. TWprtnU, wkfch a fom ot 0,ood Pa'. " -are Impressed upon cards after the th,t no I"k" be uk'n tips have bean coated with a aooelnl CraDe FnirW r'n,' " tat prorUe nbaVuinlnntb, ' rith cn,ral ud ,u od or IdenithcnUarrAty have been "ry office is droppinv even rnMHri f.r mnM .rroi..t . .u ..'thing else ror the next fw days u simpler, manM. than Bertllllon measure- Various police centers maintain libraries of the finger print cnMs. If a ct was ariued here. for. 1 siMir be aeons- i.M n unil hla kihI Im IhriUnWul wherever he might be "wanted" to ajwortaln Ms identity. Thus far only. two counties in the state have in- stalled tho modern method, and tke forttand authorities are much . ,K. .k ll l.l.l , taking bold of the matter. 0CH0C0 BONDS $1100,000 (SKTS STATU SANCTION UL'II.DINO OF DAM TO HUH. OATK 2,OUO ACHIW NOW MADK POSH I 111 jK. (From Wodnosdoy'B Dully.) ,ALBM. Aug, t(Speclnl.)-, Tho Irrigation SecimlTp oommlsslon yesterday approval tUe $900,000 bond Issue tor the Ochooo irrigation project, tho Issue being intomletl to fluauoQ tho building ot n dam six miles AUQVft PrliiveUle. which will store 47,000 acre rest of water. This, with the regular flow ot the Ochooo, will Irrigate 22,000 acresot the 35,000 acres In tho district. Tho oimroval of tho bonds mukoftt . . i . . . .i . ' t t;ie.m Mailable aajOftuijias for trust companies, "ban!?? and similar lnaTl- tuttons ron UQj)6aUffronulted by:4Uio state. WILL PREVENT STOCK DISISI CATTLE :WILL BE VACCINATED. 900 IllnnklciC Ponrcil tut Crnric I'rnirio I tit n no mill Authorities nro Willing l Tokn So Clinnrr Flvo Work on Sunlliitloii. (From Wednesday's Dallr ) Working to forestall a possible epidemic of blackleg among the rattlo grazing en Crane Pralrlo, some I COO bead In all, vaccination on a whole sale scale will be commenced tomor row by representatives of the I'pp Doschut Cattle Aassoelation, and employes of the Deschutes national forest. Association representatives who left this morning. II. K. Grimes, M J5. Mayfleld, Leland Casey and William Vandevert. carried wltu them see doses of vaccine, while 300 more doeas have been sent for. For estry men now at Crane Prairie. John Kuhns. Burton Oney. Frank Childers i and Ovkt Riley, will aid In rounding up vrr head of stock en the rang. , 'In constructing a chute and corral. Cnrca""v Hunieil. In the meantime, the rangers ar burning the carcasses of the tew ca' tle not abtaifcr dlaposad of, altminat- i.,.11 ('"" -" - ouraM had D disposed Of at 0,:mlnat- apurc.. i.f danger and p stoic loss to tne siskoieu. ' ''' ' AJntt Plrn-flnr! Jmm . --r'-V1'-" v Redmond has Heart on the Right Side ' , ' VlXA' X ' A I SOeillO U fti l iff at 'a ixmt u o 'J' ., T ' -"r. "T " " . -..-". place, eiamtning physicians d- elded jfasierday when hid' tor who halls from Redmond, tamo up fo examination for the anm draft. Redifar waa rejeite.l. - ' -- but lor other causes, the fait - that -Jain blood circulation had I -- headquarters In an unusual I -- place not being deemed a rauso for dutuiUsal by the examiners. -- Pliyslclans saio that Indi- - viduaU wearing' thslr beurts on -- the right side are extremely - rare, and as far as Is known. the ease of young Redtfer U -- only the second In the state - -- since Ota examination ot re- - erulU W'aa startod when war - - was first declared. Sergeant -itCarles Davis, In charge ot the fcKruUiug tor the regular army. -- haa BetrriBtiLJil8sa,R" " - Inatton or more thaii80Qumen stuce be entered tlila branch of - - Uie work, but he declares that Rediter ease Is the first ot the - - kluil be has ever seen. t Thf draft board, was bus again this morning, but not op y oxaminatlon, their work being, eontintHl to ciiBCKiOS avor too j rosulf o thQyHirfjg day - prew ' V lous. -anil ' ui hlllug out freah blanks relu!rod by draft rg- ulatjone. -- r-'-Ol s