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1KM BUI.T.KTINi 1IKNI) OIIF.UON, THUItHDAY. .1ULY 18, MIA SHEEP ARE SENTPORTLAND BOY BRANCHES SEND FIRE THREATENS MECHANICAL TOOLS ONTO RESERV RECEIVES KIT LARGE QUOTAS FOREST RESERVE FOR ALL PURPOSES PAGK 8 t,800 PASS THHOUGII BKND lU'lt JXO PAST TWO DAYS OX WAY TO ItANHK NKAK TI1K MISTKHS KIiOGKH IN GOOD KHAPK. (Prom Tuesday's Dally.) Forty-eight hundred head of sheep, the properly of James Htntou of Shantko, havo been driven through tho city tho vast two days on their way to tho aumraor raago In the vi cinity ot tho Slstors mountains. Mr. Jltnton, who 'is lit tho city today, atntos that the sheop are In good condition on tho rango, but that the exceptionally dry weather has made tho ranging ot sheep a problem which tho stockmen are unablo to master. Tho usual spring and early summer rango has 'been cut short by several weeks tho usual annual grazing period, and many of tho sheepmen were forced to send their flocks to tho reserve- much carllor than was Anticipated. Conditions on tho ro scrvo aro, however, excellent, he stated, and It Is not thought that tho sheep will surfer from lack of range. GUNNER NEPHEW OF T. f . CARLON MEND MAX ItKADS OF ORKGO.VS CO.MPMMKNTS BEING SENT TO T1IK ltOCIIK IIY ItKLATIVE IX THIS MORNING'S NEWS. (From Wednesday's Dally.) A description of tho firing of tho Hrst ,8hot against tho Germans by Battery A ot Oregon, appearing In Portland papers. Is especially Inter esting to T. W. Carion ot Bend be cause of tho fact that a nephew, who Is a member ot tho battery, was the gunner. Corporal Charles O. O'Mal 'ley is tho nephow's namo and as a member ot tho section 1 gun crew ho participated 'in sending Oregon's first compliments to tho Boche. Mr. 'Carion was much interested to read ot his nephew's activity Jn this morning's nowa. :UJB OPEN FREE TO S MEN IN UNIFORM -(F,rom Wednesday's Dally.) Tno privileges ot tho Bend Ama teur Athletic club aro to be extended "without charge to all men In uniform and to all drafted men who have had notice to report for cntrainment. In carrying out this Idea a special In vitation has been given to Sergeants Harvey and Brooks to use tho club. , As yot no regular schedule for the use of tho swimming tank has been adopted, it being expected to have ono arranged next week. For tho timo being tho tank Is being Used by girls from 1:30 to 3:30, boys from ' 3:30 to 0:30 and mon from 7 o'clock on.. Ono cent a word is all a Uttlo Want Ad will cost you. fc FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF - THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND At the Close qf Bun'nos June 29. 1918 RESOURCES 7 J ' Loans and Discounts 851)1,805.20 Bonds and Warrants ..!. 78,782.09 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank j 1,500.00 Banking House Furniture and Fixtures 32,11.11 Other Real Estate Owned j 4,105.27 Five Per Cent Redemption Fund (525.00 Cash and Exchange 289,008.1 80U8,U10,8U ' ' J LIABILITIES '" . 'Capital -y $25,000.00 Surnlusand Undivided Profits 81,117.01 Circulation 12,500.00 Depositsr(.yvL- U-Z- i-t--T- 87P.B20.88 , ' " f " 8088,040.80 i' ii fawf' ""wi'ijR" "r ""' fi'-ti I i" l(W ii. i:. Aiii.EX m:ci:ivi:s wokd FKOM TWO CONTIUBUTIONS TO THE BUMiKTIN TOBACCO FUND, DEI.lYHHF.D JUNE 10. (From Wednesday's Dally.) Corporal Elmer J. Shlpton, whoso homo address la -lOfiVi Broadway, Portland, Oregon, but who Is now with tho Atnorlc.m expeditionary forces In Franco, was one of those to receive tobacco from Tho Bulle tin tobacco fund. H. E. Ahon of this city, who several months ago mado contributions to tho fund, re ceived a card from Corporal Shlpton yestorday, together with ono from Private Joseph E. Selfort, whose homo address Is not given. Ship ton's card was mailed from Angers, Franco, June 19, and 'Is as follows: "Just a word to lot you know that I received a package of your to bacco. I wish to thank you very much for tho cigarettes. My homo is In Portland at 4 0 6 6 Broadway, nnd I started from thero ono year ago tho 26th of this month. Tho boys suro do enjoy tho tobacco." Prlvato Solfert writes: "Accept my slnccro thanks for tho many things tho folks back homo nro doing for us boys at tho front. Theso gifts are certainly very highly appreci ated." WEST POINT AND ANNAPOLIS TESTS (From Friday's Dally.) Congressman Nick Slnnott will hold compotltlvo examinations, open to every eligible boy in tho second Oregon district, for the West Point military and Annapolis naval acad emy on October 19, 191S. Tho examinations, which will be given for tho congressman by the United States civil scrvlco commis sion, will bo hold simultaneously in tho following eight cities: Klamath Falls, Lakevlcw, Ontario, Bend, Baker, LaGrande, Pendleton and Tho Dalles. Thoso candidates standing ;hlghest In each examination will bo appoint ed as principals and alternates In order ot standing to fill tho ono va cancy In West Point and one In Ann apolis. Such successful candidates will take tho official examinations In tho spring of 1919 and If successful In samo will enter the academics in June. Candidates to be eligible must be bona fldo residents of tho second Ore gon district, and it trying for the West Point cadetshlp must bo be tween 17 and 22 years of ago on tho date of admission, and It for appoint ment ns midshipman at Annapolis between tho ages of 115 and 20 at dato ot official examination. Thoso interested should wrlto at onco to Hon. N. J. Slnnott, room 242, Houso of Representatives, Washing ton, D. C, stating whether they prefer tho naval or military academy and requesting copy of booklet giv ing full Information and sample questions. Something to sell? Adverttso In The Bulletin's classified column. ' HIT il ii WO UK FltOM VAIUOl'H UUANCIIES AM) Al'XIMAUIICS OF UED (TtOSS UIX'ElVKD AT UKXD ciiai'tf.u this week. Work from the various auxiliaries nnd branches of tho Bond chnptvr ot tho Hint Cross throughout tho county is being received by tho otfkors this week. An exceptionally largo sup ply has been received from tho nux llarles heard from up to tho present, which will greatly aid lu filling tho chnptor's quota for tho month. Tho amounts recolvcd to dato aro given In tho following: Madras Branch. Twonty-slx taped bed shirts, GG pairs ot sox, 7 sweaters, 2 pairs of wristlets. Culver Branch. Thlrty-threo oper ating gowns, 19 baby dresses, G pairs baudnged foot sox. Terrebonne Auxiliary. Nino tnpod bod shirts, 10 operating gowns. Itedmoud Auxiliary. Nino taped bed shirts. 10 operating gowns. I.a Pine Auxiliary. Eleven taped bed shirts. CHARLES NICKELS LIKES THE ARMY Is .Vow Located In Now Jersey Atwtlt- lnj to Bo Kent to Franco at mi llitrly Date (From Friday's Dally.) Charles Nickels, formerly owner ot tho Windmill In this city, nnd who left horo with tho .May 1C draft con tingent, has written to K. P. Ma li n (Toy ot tho Central Oregon bank, describing tho army life since leav ing Bend. Mr. Nickel was stationed but a short time nt Camp Lewis when ho was transfored with his company to nn eastern cantonment, nnd at the time ot writing was located nt Jcrsoy City, expecting to oo called at any moment for embarkation to France, Bcforo leaving Bend Mr. Nickels disposed ot his business nnd with all available funds purchased Liberty bonds. Ho declares in tho letter that ho Is vory much enthused with tho army life and is anxious to ct to tho front. SIXTY-THREE INCHES IS MINIMUM HEIGHT Men Miint Now Ilo Tlire Inches Tullcr to Kilter Undo .Sam's Army lU'Jertlons on Tills Basis. (From Friday's Daily.) Mon under flvo foot and three Inches will not be accoptod for scrv lco excopt in tho limited classifica tion, according to an order1' issued to the local draft board. Many men called during Juno were rejected by tho examining board at Camp Lewis becauso of tho new ruling, changing tho height from CO Inches to (53 Inches. Tho local boards had not boon not I Hod ot tiio change In the ruling and tho mon wore sent under tho old order, whllo the board ex amined under tho new, In tho order Issued July 8, tho adjutant general's office states: "Local boards can In no way bo consored for tho largo number of rejections In tho Juno call." There was ono rejection from Dodchutos county. CONFISCATED BEER CONTAINS ALCOHOL (From Wednesday's Dally.) TJio boor taken from Knuto BJorgo and his sou In this city last week contains from 3 to 7 per cent, alcohol, according to a report made by tho stato chomlst utter testing four qunrU ot tho liquor. In soloctlng tho samplos which woro sent to tho state chotnlHt'H of flco, tho authorities thoso both quart &d pint bottles, Ono bottle tested 7 'j per cent, alcohol, nnothor CVi- lor cent, nnd another O'j per cent, and tho fourth 3', per cent. SURGICAL DRESSING WORK IS CONTINUED (From Wednesday's Dally,) Tho Hod Cross surgical dressing work, which has boon Interrupted until thu now Instructions for untie ing tho collu-cotton dressings should arrlvo, lias been continued. Thoso Instrjctlons have boon, reccivod and tho work Is to bo resumed pn Tues days, Wednesdays nnd Fridays, Tho dolay has throw.u tho local Work bo hind schedule nnd It will 'ho nccoc aary to havo a number pf extra workers in order to get the Bond al lotmirtt out on timo. nii.v.t: which hah been urns'- 1N OX UESEUVATION FOIt SIX WEEKS 1M HEADED TOWAHI) THi: SOUTHEKN IIOl'NDAUV. (From Wednesday's Dally,) A forest tiro which has been rag ing on tho Klamath Indian reserva tion Is npprnachlng tho Deschutes national forest on a trout live utiles wide, It has been reported to the forest scrvlco offices hero. Prepara tions havo been made by tho govern ment officials for mooting tho emerg ency nnd lire lighters nro being hold In readiness to cope wlUi the situa tion whou It comes. Hanger Stringer, In chnrgo ot this portion ot tho Deschutes national forest, has notified tho authorities that ho will bo nblo to hold tho lire It ho Is furnished with flvo men and teams and fire fighting appliances. Tho flro has boon burning on tho reservation for six weeks. OFFICIAL SAYS REPORT UNTRUE NO OFFICIAL ACTION HAH BEEN TAKEN HEGAHDINU HE.MOVING ItAII-H OF O.-W. It. .t N. OX TICK DESCHUTES. (From Wednesday's Dally.) Tho roport that tho OyW. H. & N. company rails hotween Motollus and Sherman wcro to bo taken up and used for other building purposes was emphatically denied by nn official of tho company who wns lu Bend today. This official stated that no such ac tion was being contemplated officially by either tho government or railroad officials. Ilo waH emphatic In his declara tion that whllo tho railroads were under tho direct control ot tho government, the federal ofllclals would take no such action with out first consulting nnd obtain ng permission ot thu owners of the roads. "Thero Is no question," ho dcclnrcd, "but that tho building of two roads up tho Deschutes was o mistake, nnd that tho steel Is now worth n great deal more than whon It wns put down, but any gain that could bo mado by tho company in a resale of tho rafls would bo offset by a groater loss In right-of-way and othor construction." WALTER SPEAKS OF HIS PLANS (Continued Front I'ago 1.) and to pledgo thernsolves to advance thu Interests ot their country lu tho crisis which It faces. Tho Judge, being n candidate, hnd Inadvertently remarked early In the campaign that he Intended to do uo campaigning about tho state nnd as a result ho couldn't attend the got-to-gether gathering In porson, hut ho could wrlto n lettor and so ho sat himself down nnd wrote. And the lettor was n dinger. It has Just co mo to light again, as letters will somo times do, holug resurrected from tho hnnry n re hives of antiquity, but nevertheless still a porfectly good letter, nnd horo is what tho writer writ, in part: I'lrrigett Ills Support. "I doslro to stato that In tho ovent I am not successful lu securing the Itopubllcnn nomination for stato treasurer, I pledgo my unqualified support to him who does securn this nomination uud will do everything In my power to promote his Interests and secure his election In November." Bravo! Scorn one for tho Judge. Knud cheers nt tho mooting us It was rend and hurray for our Hide! But, hold! Inadvertently tho Judge didn't got tho nomination, Something like a Uttlo matter of 118 votes stood be twixt him anil glory. Ay! Thoro'M tho rub! What painful memories nro some times stored nway In nn Jniiocont looking Uttlo letter! That lettor must bo sad roadlng for tho Judgo theso days as ho pulls out his old files and rumlnaton over what might havo boon. And Just to show that ho was lu earnest about what ho said ho also tacked on to what has been published lu tho foregoing a Uttlo sentonco like this: "And will givo my unqualified fiuppnrt to tho nominee- pf tho Itq plibliciiii pnrfy for tho offlCobf stato treasurer and will da nil I can to nsa'at In tho udvancomont of tho Republican principles and policies Tools for tho Cnrpontcr Tools for tho Machinist Tools for tho Farmer i n i nnd Numerous Othor Trades Skuse Hardware Co. The Store That Appreciate Your Trade ami tho upbuilding ut tho purty lu thu state " "Bovo, JllllROt" And now to thoso who nro slowly accumulating knowledge of tho fact thnt In a sorrowful moment the Judgo had typewritten thnxn memorable Hues, Is as slowly sinking lu the thought relative to his tontntlvo an nouncement of not long since that ho may possibly become an Independ ent candidate against O. 1. Hoff, the successful nominee. How ho can do It after writing that letter Is more than a great many poli ticians around thoso parts have been able to guess. Perhaps ho won't do It. Probably, ns ho hus sober second thought about tho mutter, ho won't do It. Ono of his vory, vory closes, bosom friends wns asked by tho writer the othor day how hn thought Judge ltyan would explain tho letter he wrote bofnro the primarily lu ovent hn bra me an Independent candidate for tho treasurershlp, "Bark I" I'linn," Niijn Friend. "What Irlter?" said tho bosom friend, drawing himself up very promptly!" "Why, that lettor In which ho promised to support the successful Uupuhllcnu nominee," wns tho re sponse. "Did hn wrlto a letter like that?" queried tho bosom friend. "lie sure did, nnd how will ho ex plain it?" still tingled tho writer. "If I wcro he," which Is the Iden tical way tho bosom friend put It, "I would explain It by goln back to tho farm that's tho way I would explain It " And thoso were his Identical words. Immediately after saying thorn, how over, tho bosom friend shucked his hat on his bond and walked out ot Ids office, taking a direction which 'suspiciously tended tnwuril the stato treasurer's sanctuary. And like tho bosom friend, the writer rises to remark also that "If I wero he, I would go back to tho Classified Ad s. hUll HALF.. FOIt 8AI.K 40 ncnis under C. O. I. canal, about '6 miles north of Bond; .10 Irrigable; HO per acre, part fash, easy terms on balance. Oorn W. Hwler, Box 18, It. F. I). 1, Bend, Ore. fi'J-10-0p FOB HALE -Milch rows uud young stock. Also hogs and young pigs. John Hwlgor R miles east of Ilend Box 18, II. F. I). I, Bend. Ml'J-SMIp FOIl HAM-: On McAllister's rnnch, : miles west of Tiimnlo, 14 bend of milch cows, calves and year lings. A. Graham. 20-18-S0p FOIl SAM-: 110 shares Arnold Irri gation Company and Pino Forest i Irrigation Company wntor stock. Less than cost. Can ho used on homestead taken up uudor Bouhnni Falls segregation. J. Hyuu & Co. :ic-ir.tto FOIt HALK II houil of caltlo nnd ono work team. II, A. Uosnoy, Union harbor shop. Phono 2171. 10-lltfc FOIt HAMS Why homestead whon you can buy u deoded ranch on tho Tumalo project, lfiO acres, for T, por acre? Houso and barn; good outside range. Address Lock Box 2, Tumalo, Ore. 02-iUfn WANTKD. WANTED Expurlunced waitress. Phono or wrlto Hotel Itedmoud, Itedmoud, Ore. 27-t8tfe LOST AND FOUND. G0O ItKWABD for following horses: Bay mare, branded M mid letter 8 with horizontal lino through con tor on left stlllo; nlso one brown mare, two gray maros nnd two yearling colts. Notify P. B, John sou, Mllllcau, Ore. ltitfo WANTED To hoar from ownor of good furm for sale, Htuto cash prico, full doscclptlon, D. V. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn, 4(J-19-20p LOST Two gray mures, weight, about 000 each. Halter on ono find both shod, also forotop trimmed, Branded on left shnul dor, ono LF and ono L and hori zontal P. Kindly notify J. O. Ilugan, Box 540, Bond, Ore. 20-230 farm." And tho ehnuces are that such will bo thu explanation when thu story Is told. ' Petition Aro Itfiiily. Although, regardless of that fact, It Is understood that petitions al ready havo been framed and ready to circulate to put llyan's namo on tho ballot as an Independent candi date. This also mines from a bosom friend. To announce the names ot these bosom friends would be tho holghth of Ingratitude, but Judge ltyan may guess at titio of them by rumeinberliig who camo rushing Into his office the other day with his hat tilted back ill) his head as though It (thu lint) had been hurriedly put on. But enough for thnt. From rum blings heard It seems to bo n pretty safe bet that tho Judge will go back to tho furm nnyvvny, whether ho be comes an Independent candidate or not. Ho what's the use? Oovornor Wlthyconibo dropped an Interesting bit of Information the other day when hn stated that while he will favor tho continuance of u stato constabulary after the war, ho will also favor Its being cut down to about one-fourth of the present Izp of the military police. The gov ernor bellnves that a state constabu lary can grapple ulth many ques tions, such ns liquor law violations, local rioting and so on, which many times the local officials shy nt, ns ultncss the Masco some time nlucn of tho arrest of the sheriff In Washing ton county for tho Importation of liquor. Tho stato constabulary, Iim believes, would not bo circumscribed and hnmprrcd by distracting local tnllunuccs nnd would bo inclined to do its duty when stubborn roiilllcts of duty and friendship frequently come up to hamper tho local ofllclals. But ho believes that Dm military pn Urn should remain nt lis present strength until after thu war. And when this will be, while It Is a matter for man to determine, Is still for (lod only to know, NOTM'II. Notion Is htrnby given that l)s schutes county registered road war rants, I to 4 Oft, Inclusive, are called for" payment nt the county treasurer's office Interest stops on and after July 19th. 1 11 S t'l.YDK M. McKAV, Duschutss County Treasurer. Adv -20 Brand Directory I-'ltANK I'KIICIVAM .Mllllcau, Oregon. adv.80p p Ulght side; right ear crop ped; wattlo right hind log. II. h. TON!.', HMers, Ore. adv.lOOa I. It. JOHNSON, .Milllcnn, Oregon, V ' YOU KNOW OF A Vlilior A Departure A lli.il. A Dcitli Aa Accident An lllnrn OK- Any New Building " Social Fumtioni Meelingt A Real folate Traniaclion Any linpiovementi OK Anything that ii of Interctt IT'S NI-AVSI Phone it to The Bulletin fi(ft A i i . fXZ.