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11ENI) RULLKTW, HKNU, OllKGON, THURSDAY, .1UXH 0, HUD LOG CRUMBLES; SWIFT WATERS ROAD SURVEYS NEARLY DONE CALF DISEASE IS DIAGNOSED CLAIM ANGLER It. R. nOL'Iil) HAS T1IRF.K CRUWS IN F1F.LD C1IF.CK1XO UP COX 8TRUCTIOX WOKIC FOR T11K HIGHWAY COMMISSION. 8TRAXHK MAIiAUY ATTACKING STOCK IX FOUT ROCK HKCllOX FOUXI) TO UK FORM OF RIPII Til Kill A -TRF.ATMKXT G I VI 'X. DARING ATTEMPT AT RESCUE IN VAIN. I'AGK 6 MOTHER IS A WITNESS Soldier llrollior of Herman II. White, with No Knowledge of Swimming, Dives Into Doschutoi nnd Al- most Savcw Younger Hoy. II. (From Monday's Dally.) Sovonteen-roar-old Herman White, son of Mrs. T. M. Hudson, living four miles north of Bend on tlio Tumalo road, was lost In tho Deschutes about 1 o'clock Sunday nftcrnoon when the end of a decayed log on which he had climbed to fish the middle of the stream gave way beneath his weight. Although n good swimmer, tho lad. hampered by n heavy macklnaw. was unable to combat tho swift current. Tho tragedy occurred near tho old Stansborough dam, threo and n halt miles from Iiond. Young White waB accompanied by his mother and an older brother, Harry, recently returned from over seas service. An instant after tho log broke, the oldor boy dived after his brother, with no thought of the fact that he had never learned to swim. When within 10 feet of tho drowning lad tho current separated them and a moment later tho mother saw her youngest son a hun dred yards down the river, his hand extended as ho made a last vain effort to grasp a projecting tree limb. The older brothor. almost by n miracle, regained the shore. Accompanied by Tom Carlon, Sheriff S. E. Roberts left this morn ing for the scene of the tragedy, but up to late this afternoon tho body had not been found. The victim of Sunday's acci dent came to this section two -and one-halt years ago from California, nnd had lived in and near Bend for the greater part of the time since then. Besides his mother and the brother who was with him yester day, ho Is survived by another brother, a member of the American expeditionary forces in France. (From Saturday's Dally.' Preparatory to submitting nn es timate on tho cost of road Improve ment In Deschutes county to tho state highway commission botoro tho 10th of June, County Engineer R. B. Gould Is riiRhing two crews of 25 men In ordor to complete the work by tho mlddlo of next wcok. Two crows of onglnncers nro sur veying tho road between Bend 'and Redmond, ono crow working townrd Redmond from Bond nnd tho other working townrd Bend from Red mond. Tho work Is n follow up op eration on tho request of the Bend commercial club for road Improve ments In this county. There nro nt least three possible northern routes according to Mr. Gould. -Ono Is from Bend north, via Deschutes,, tho other north via Tumalo, nnd a pos sible route midway between theso two routes. Tho surveys that nro being made aro not flnnl, according to Mr. Could. , Following up tho request for co operatlpn with tho Burns Commercial club, which Is also asking tor tho Improvement of tho Bend-Burns road Mr. Could has a crow surveying on tho Central Oregon highway, via Glass Butto to Mllllcan from whence it will be carried to Riley nnd Bur. The destination of the Deschutes county survey la Mllllcan. This route may havo somo changes from the present road to reduce tho grades nnd shorten the distance. Thirty miles of this road was lo cated last summer by Mr. Gould via Glass Butte1, and 15 miles of tho road was located this sldo of Burns this year and 25 miles from Burns to Crane were located this spring. Diagnosis nnd treatment of a mys terious cattle disease, occurlng chiefly nmong calves, In tho Fort Rock district, and entirely bntlllng stockmen of that section, was re ceived today from Stale Veterinarian W. It. Lytlo by R. A. Ward of tho First National hank, who had writ ten to Dr. Lytlo fur Information on tho subject. Tho malady, which Is highly Infectious, Is "calf diph theria," nnd trontmont Is by local applications. Moro effective, how ever. Is prevention by isolating In fected stock. Tho chief symptom of tho disease is a marked swelling of tho tongue, accompanied by ulcerations Tho Infected surfneo and tho Inside of tho Jaw should bo pnlntcd twice dally with n pasto mixture composed of 5 per cent, carbolic acid, with one half part lanolin, ono-halt part po troloum nnd enough sulphur to mnko a 2 per cent, solution. Tho surface should bo prepared for tho applica tion by painting with Lugnl's solu tion. Dr. Lytlo emphasizes that Infected stock, or those suspected of having contracted tho dlscaso, should bo promptly separated from tho rest of tho herd. "LOST" MAN RETURNS T?I?mT ATM ATTTn TIHP Jl AVili 4&J.1 J.XKJ JLJ JLAV1I. QUEST FOR BOY IS FRUITLESS MOTHER OF HERMAN II. WHITE, IX FEAR OF RIVER, nEGS OF FICLiLifTO MAKE XO FURTHER ATTEMPT TO FIND BODY. I ' (From Tuesday's Dally.) Fearing that officials who went tout from Bend yesterday to search for the body of her son, Herman II. White, drowned Sunday afternoon Fn the Deschutes, might sharo his fate, Mrs. T. M. Hudson, mother of tho boy, besought Sheriff S. E. Rob erts and Tom Carlon to make no further attempts, Mr. Roberts re ported on bis return from the scene of the accident, three and a halt miles north of Bend, yesterday. After going carefully over tho ground, the officials decided that it would bo usoleas to prolong their Bcarch, for tho rapids, which begin near tho old Stansborough dam, near the point where young White lost his life, continue for a long distanced down tho river. Unless tho body is located many miles north of hore, there Is little chance of ever finding it Is tho general belief. No now re ports on the caso had been gh'Qn out today. CROSBY WILL COME TO BEND (From Saturday's Dally.' That Professor Crosby, who has been detailed to muke tho geological survey of the Benhani Falls reser voir slto for tho federal govern ment, is expected to leave for the west next week Is tho information received by T. II. Foley, president of the Bend Commercial club, In a telegram from Director Davis, of tho U. S. reclamation sorvlco, ut Washington, D. C. Tho fact that Professor Crosby has not started earlier is accounted for by his being held in tho east on special work for tho war depart ment. Tho telegram falls to state tho time that tho geological export may be expected to arrlvo In Bend. E. .1. Center Arrive In City After Searching Forties Glvo l'p Hope of Finding Him. (From Monday's Dally.) After all hopes of finding E. J. Center, reported to havo been lost whllo on n fishing trip down tho river, had been given up by search ing parties, Mr. Conter returned to Bend lato Saturday evening from nn auto trip to tho high desert. "I don't know how my friends got tho Idea 1 had ono on a ilshlng trip, for I loft all of my tucklo In my room bo fore I startod out," ho said. Put It In "THE BULLETIN." ROSCOE HOWARD TO LEAVE. (Redmond Spokesman.) Having dlsposod of his Interests hore, Roscoe Howard Is preparing to remove to either Portland, Los An geles or San Diego, as ho has in terests nt each place, Mr. Howard has given soveral years of an active life to forwarding tho Interests of Deschutes county and has gained n host of friends who will rcgrot to see him leave. As tho actlvo head of tho greatest Irrigation enterprise of this section, ho often had difficult conditions to meet and many of tho Bottlers could not fully understand tho difficulties under which ho at times labored. Ho Is a genial, companionable gontlo man, a patriot in the fullest oonso, and wo trust his future lines will bo cast In pleasant places, Put It In "THE BULLETIN." i Sharpless l Cream Separator j Call nnd sec the NEW MODEL SHARPLESS F. DEMENT &CO. " WALL ST, i WE I viniK.r . 'jlmWlHniHorT Copyright 1,111? P.J. HMBoMiTx'MCtaCo. TALK about smokes, Prince Albert is reared to a joyhnndout standard that just lavishes smokchappiness on every mnn game enough to make a bee line for n tidy red tin nnd a jimmy pipe old or new I Get it straight that what you've hankered for in pipe or cigaretto makin's smokes you'll find aplenty in P. A. That's because P. A. has tho quality! You enn't any moro make Prince Albert bito your tongue or parch your throat than you can make a horso drink when he's off the water I Bite arid parch aro cut out by our exclusive patented process I You just lay back like a regular fellow and puff to beat the cards and wonder why in samhill you didn't nail a seci.on in the P. A. smokepasturo longer than you caro to remember back 1 Ituy Prtncm Albert cvrywhtra lobacto U olJ, Toppy mi ting, tidy rid tint, handtomt pound and half pound tin humidor'-and that clttur, prattieal pound cry t tat glait humidor with pangm moitttnr top that httpi th tobacco in tuch ptifect condition. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winaton-Salcm, N. C. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank of Bend in. )cis,n'.'.7i 1,706.36 V U, 12,600.00 .. 2C.000.00 87,500.00 100,000.00 1,100.00 112,600.00 2.704.7C .'0.271.21 24,067.34 Brand Directory FRANK PERCIVALL Mllllcan, Oregon. adv.83p Right sldo; right oar crop ped; wattle right bind log. II. L. TONE. HlhtcrH. Ore. I " adv.lOOc """' '" -!gl A BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND VALUE ABOUT $500,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS NONE OTHER BUILDINGS VALUE ABOUT $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER $100,000 g,h BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. AT IlKXI), IX TIIK KTATK OF OHItt'O.V, at Tin: closi: of iii'simish ox may is, ii RESOURCES. Loans and discounts .. .. $016,362.71 Foreign Hills of Exchange or Drafts iiold with In dorsement of thin bank, not shown undr Item d, ubovo (aco Item 67c) , Ovcrdrufta, unsecured .... . -.. L. H. Ilond (other thnn Liberty IWiniN, hut In . . eluding If. H. certificate- of Indcbtedm) : U. S. Honda doposltcd to accuro circulation (pur raluo) S. Uonds nnd certificates of Indobtcdncaa . pledged na collateral for Htutu or other do posits or blllii payable 60,000.00 S. bonda nnd certificates of Indobtedneaa owned and unpledged Liberty Iiut Iloutbts Liberty Loan Honda, 34, 4 nnd 4 ,i per cont., unpledged . Liberty Loan Honda. 3!A. 4 nnd 4 li nor cent.. pledged to accuro postnl aavlnga deposltn...... 11,500.00 Liberty Loan Honda, 3V4. 4 nnd 44 per cent., pledged to accuro atatu or other deposits or other bills payablo ... Hondu, ftcruritlcM, etc. (other thnn U. 8.): Bonds (other than U. 8. bonda) pledged to accuro postnl savings dopoalta , -. Securities other thnn U. 8. bonds (not Including stocks) owned unpledged 26,666.45 Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. 8. ....;. - -i. Stock of Federal Reserve Hank (50 per cent, of subscription) -........... Vuluo of banking houso, owned and -unlncum bored ....... Faulty In banking house Furniture nnd uxturcs Real estate owned other than banking house........ Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Hunk.....,..,. Cash In vault and not umonnts due from national ' banks , ...., Exchanges for clearing house . , Total of Items 14, 16, 16, 17 and 18...,. 108.95G.27 Chocks on banks located outside of city or town r or reporting bnnk and other cash Items Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and duo from U. 8. Treasurer Intorost earned but not collected approxlmato on Notes and Dills Receivable not past duo.. l IS TOTAL " " LIAUILITIF-S. Capital Htock paid In - Surplus fund .. Undivided profits .............. Less current expenses, Interest unci taxes paid-.... Interest and discount colloctcd or credited, In ndvnuco of maturity nnd not earned (ap- . proximate) , ClrculatlnK notes outstanding Net amounts due to bunks, bankers nnd trust companion (other than Included In Items 31 or 32) , Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding,- .' rw i, Total of Items 32, 33, 34 nnd 35 13,587.23 Demand l)cjHltH (other than bank rioixMltH) hiibjcvt to ReMcrvo (dopoalta payablo within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to check ..... Other demand deposits Total of demand dopositu (uthor than bank doponits) HUbjcct to iicsorvo, items 30, 37, 38, 30, 40 and 41 TJino Deposit subject to Reserve (payablo aftor ' 30 days, or subject to 30 days or moro notlco, nnd postnl savings): Certificates of deposit (other than for money bor rowed) Postal savings deposits Other time deposits... Total of tlmo doposlts subject to Resorvo, Itqma 42, 43, 44 nnd 45 260,104.20 TOTAL f 1,084,357.02 Stato of Oregon, County of Dosohutcs, us: I, L, O. McRoynolds, Cashier of tho nbovo-numod bank, do iiolomnly swear that tho ubovo statement Is true to tho host of my knowledge and belief. L. O. McRBYNOLDS, Cashior, Subscribed "and sworn to boforo tno this 20th duy'of May, 1010, (SEAL,) UIKDIU MOROAN, Notary Public for Orogon. My Commission expires Octobor 18, 1922, CORRECT -Attest: O. 8. HUDSON, II, C, I3LLI8, K. A, SATlltm. Directors, 1,600.00 24.067.34 0,013.77 8,327.47 67,468.03 102,075.29 6,880.98 1,716.66 625.00 15,264.20 38(344.35 171003,54 1,084,367.92 $ 26,000.00 25,000.00 20,440.81 323.23 12,500.00 6,164.20 7,422,04 736,827.30 576.00 737,402.36 31,777.00 0,004.87 208,421,43 Bend Telephone Service Stopped By Noon Blaze (From Saturday's Dally.' Telephoun service vt as slopped this noon when n flro In tho basement of tho De schutes Investment Co. btilldlnf burned expound cables connect ing with tho switchboards of tho local phone office. J. L. Oallhor, tnananor, has com municated with Portland, nnd expects that servlco will bo rn aumed somo tlmo tomorrow. A pile of wnatn paper which had accumulated In tho buno Tnent had been ordered cleaned up by Flro Chief Carlon, and duo to tho carelessness of a boy, who acting under tho Instruc tions of A. Whlanunt, ono of tho lower floor tennnts, wan burn ing the trash In tho furnace, sparks fell on oilier waste, starting tho lira. In entering the- amoko-illlcd baaoinont, Ilond firemen took n Icaaon from tho war, nnd used water soaked sponges, furnished by tho Mor ton Drug Co., as gns maaka. Most of tho work of tho de partment was dono from tho rear of the building, but In ad dition a hole was cut through thu stulrs at tho Wall street entrance Aside from render ing Inoporntlvo tho telephone system, the chief dnmagu dono was by smoke. Tho basement was flooded with wntor, which can bo removed only by pumping. - DOG BITES GUILD; RABIES IS FEARED (From Friday's Dally.) While pluylnj' nt IiIh homo seven miles east of Hand yesterday, tho little son of Mr. and Mrs, 8, W. Lev orett was attacked by a dog kept on tho place and was bitten over tho eye. Tho dog was Immediately kill ed and tho head sent to Portland for nn examination of thu brain for tho truces of rabies, Tho boy was brought to Ilond for medical attention, nnd as yet no Horloua conuequonccs havo developed. CHICHESTER SPILLS ' DIAMOND iftfTQfti ORAND GO T.AEIE9 I . ClAilOWp 1IUAND flLU lu HKD l3 Gold sttUllta boie, seated with Ulue Ribbon. Takb mo othku. Hur r t. Vri BniMUl n4 Hit for UHLCMtUrtH V ' BIAMON1I HltANlt rii.I.H. for tw.ntr.am 0 yenri rcirardea a Hot, Uafct, Afwayi KttUblc SOLD BY ALL DRURGIST& - . EVERYWHERE ffi&