THB BEND BULLETIN. DAILI KL.1TION, BEND, OREGON, TIURSDAV, Al'Ol'HT 1W, 1P10 PAGE 4 SMOKE VEIL IS CLEARED AWAY HUCKLEBERRY CROP IS TOTAL FAILURE Fruit taut Hunt in Mountains Report. fl by Al Edwards Kxpeets RiK Vh ia Xxt Year. LOOKOITS OX DKSC1UTF..S XA TiOXAIi FORF.ST GKT CLF.AR VIEW OK DISTRICT FOR FIRST : TIME IX TWO WEEKS. With no disastrous tiros the Das chutes National forest has passed through the most dangerous period of the fire neasou, during the past ia Aava , nnrltir that time, smoke marf observations by lookouts prac- .tlcalty Impossible, and the danger was ever present that flames might .( o tmmntiftaus start before being P. - w . - - .; reported. ' Several fires, as a matter of fact, did start, but were seen by road natrols. and extinguished before any great amount of damage had been done. ' 1 For the last two days, the smoke cloud has" been gradually thinning. and Perry South. Sisters ranger, re ported yesterday evening that he had " been able to get a complete view of his district. Conditions which pre vailed during the better part of the last two : weeks may come again if . the wind should change to blow into Central Oregon from fires west of the Cascades, but there , Is little chance of conflagrations on this side of the , mountain, producing es heavy a pall of smoke aa that which has been hanging over the forest. The huckleberry cron of Central Oregon is a total failure this year Is the declaration of KEdwarils ol this city after a fruitless hunt through what are usually the best berry putches of the country. Whether It Is due to late frosts, or is just that. Inexplicable condition known as an "off year," Mr. Ed wards does not attempt to say. The berries simply aren't there. Next year the crop will probably be a record-breaker, Mr. Edwards says. CRUISERS BACK ON TIMBER ESTIMATE FINE STRAWBERRIES PRODUCED IN BEND J. E. Sullivan Will Have 50 Crates from Small Garden Patch at I Jefferson Place. Whoever says that fruit cannot be raised successfully In Bend Is to say the least, badly mistaken, according to J. E .Sullivan, who yesterday pro duced two Boxes of high grade straw berries, grown "in his own garden on Jefferson Place, as a sample ot what can be done with a little care and at tention., plus scientific selection of the varieties of fruit best adapted to this soil and climate. Mr. Sullivan's berry patch Is not a large one, but be declares that he will get SO crates from It. . He has already been assured ot a fancy price an the entire output. 40,000 Acres Rernuin to Ro Crulswl Xcur Crime Prairie, Says Supervisor. After several weeks on the Cchoco national forest, the cruising crew which started early In the summer at Crane Prairie returned to Bend this morning, and will be sent out at once to complete their work on the Deschutes national forest. Supervisor N. C- Jacobson esti mates that the timber remaining to be cruised' from Crane Prairie will total approximately" 40,000 acres. 2& REVOLUTION ON IN MONTENEGRO Fighting Widespread, and Serbians Unable to Suppress Revolt . Railroad Lines Cut. - (By United Pren to The Brad Bulletin.) LONDON, Aug. 28. A revolution has brokeif out in Montenegro ex tending over the entire country, ac cording to dispatches received here. The situation is regarded as serious. Fighting is widespread, with Serbian forces unable to suppress the revolt. The Montenegrins have -cut the railroad running to Antivari. " Fit It in The Bulletin. PULLET ISLAYER . AT FOUR MONTHS ' Barred Rock, Fowls Owned by Mm. C. B., Allen Dependable Egg l Producer at Tender Age. r ., What is believed, to be a new re Jcord in the development of early lay ing chickens. l held by Mrs. C. B. I Allen, of phis city, who has Barred , Rock pullets which are already relia ble egg producers, at the age of four , months and" .nine days. - While this has been equalled by White Leg horns, Mrs. Allen believes that It may stand as a new record for dual pur pose fowls. - f . ' .. One of Mrs. Allen's pullets has laid for three .days In succession. In itself a highly unusual achievement for a new layer. '". 1 Put it in The Bulletin.1 ClawIM ftdrvrttalor chars Mr km M scuta for zo worda or mm. um cent fw ord for all mr to. All claaaiaa adVcrttala itrietlr caw hi adraaea- MISCELLANEOUS SELL FOR US IN YOUR VICINITY Complete line well grown stock. Liberal commission with cash advance. Write for contract at once. Salem Nursery Co.. Salem, Ore. ' 41-60tfc WANTED Put It in The Bulletin. WANTED Ranges, household goods furniture and phonographs. Stand ard Furniture Co. ' '71c WANTED Office furniture and typewriters. Standard Furniture Co. 71c WANTED Colored lady cook, Good wages. Phone 1501. - 36-7 ltfc ft - f P ;i KOTECT your earnings now by saving and you will have means to protect your comfort in old age. Come ia tomorrow anj join the ranks of th saver.. Ye, your account earns 4.' " Tw Bang or Sufntiot Bm TTie First National Bank OF BEND They Don't Orate to get RESULTS They Work Without Talking They Rent They Buy They Sell They Hire They Find They Lease They get RESULTS The BULLETIN WANTADS WANTED To rent or lease, mod ern house. Ralph S. Allen, care Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. 28-7l-6p FOUND Wednesday, on street, pair of glasses in ease. Owner In quire at Bulletin office. 27-7 lc WANTED To rent, modern house. Claude Mannholmer. 26-7 1-Sc WANTED Girl to asslHt with gen eral housework. School girl pre ferred. Inquire Mrs. I. R. Hrobert. 1008 Wall St. . 20-70tfc WANTED 'Help wanted at Bartlctt Hotel. T1. Black 1251. 13-69tfc WANTED TO RENT 3 or 4 room modern house, either furnished or unfurnished; will take best care of same. 'Will .consider anything tor rent. ' Address Mrs. J. 8usac, general delivery. 8-69-7 lp WANTED At the brick yard, few good IS a day men. Bend Brick Lumber Co. 77-42tto FOR SALE FOR SALE New White rotary sew ing machines. Special, $50. Standard Furniture Co. 71c FOR SALE OR TRADE 300 framed pictures at sacrifice. E. D. Gilson. , 35-71-2C FOR SALE Blue Damson plums. apples and peaches. Bargain prices. 146 Greenwood avenue. Office hours 1 to 6 p. ro. - ' 32-71-3P FOR 8 ALE Will sell for cash furniture and household goods in my house next to Emblem club, Monday morning September first. beginning at nine-thirty. First come, first served. U. C. Coe.' 31-71-3C FOR SALE 1918 Dodge In good -mechanical condition. 1918 Max well, run only 3900 miles. See R. S. McCluro, at Walther-Wlllloms. 10-70-lc Truck owners here in this city and everywhere throughout the United States are - hauling more tonnage on Firestone Tuck Tires than on allother makes of truck tires combined WE know Firestone TrickTire nt! van tages. We've wutched their work closely. We know, too, that you need these tires on your trucks. More than that, you need the aid of our truck-tire press and other machinery. These will practically end loss of time foe truck-tire change. Talk to us before ' truck tires. vu buy your next CENT-ORE MOTOR. CO., BendOregon The fact isOver half the truck Tonnage of America Is carried cn ;(W8atet9e. Tire s FOR SALE Two no modern five room bunnalows on Delaware avenue Inquire J. Ryan Co. , . 70-siie FOR SALE Two-room and four room houses on Ogden avenue. Mr. Vernon Forbes. 75-66tfo FOR RENT FOR RENT AND 8ALE Bleetrle vacuum cleaners. Standard Fur niture Co. 71e FOR RENT Small house, partly furnished,-$6.60 per month. 8. R. Hogln, 84 Lafayette Ave. 3S-71p FOR RENT AND 8ALE Four room house for rent. Furniture for sale cheap for cash. Inquire Robert Nelson, 8 doors from cor. Hill and Lake Place. M-88-7p LOST t IXST-In postofflce, fountain pen. Finder please return to Pastime. 96.68-730 LOST Purse containing 85.30 (thirty cents In silver and five dollar bill), card ot Oehocs room ing house of I'rlneville. Reward for finder. Notify Bend Oullotln. 84-71p FOR SALE B-room house, Includ ing three lots and garage; kitchen modern. Inquire Bend Bulletin. 88-70-3C FOR SALE 2 shacks, one three room, all furnished, porch and cellar; one two room, rented, has barn and small chicken house. . Big bargain. Inquire Huirdresslng par lor. 9-69tfc FOR SALE 320 acres, 240 acres - all level, no rock, soil first class, abundant outrange, on new state highway survey, good possibilities for irrigation. Price right. Terms if desired. ' Inquire Bulletin. 3-69-73C FOR SALE 40 acres, 35 acre water, right, the same in cultiva tion, 30 acres in alfalfa. Bearing family orchard. All fenced, cross fences are woven wire. 7-room plastered house, bath and closets, cost. $3000 to build. Barn 40x60. Numerous outbuildings, cistern and pond. . Price $6000; $3600 cash, balance 3 yrs. at 6 int. F. O. Riebhoff, Redmond Ore. 16-D9-71p FOR SALE 40 acres, 28 acre water right, 81 acres cleared, 8 acres alfalfa, 10 acres irrigated pas ture, small fruits, 6-room house, cow barn 16x60, 60-ton silo; 1 miles from Redmond. Price $3600 $1700 cash, federal lonn of $100. Will take second mortgage for the balance for 3 yrs. 7. F. O. Riebhoff, Redmond. 17-69-71p FOR SALE Model 1919 Hupmo blln, drivon only 6600 miles, three months in use. Good running con dition, latest equipment. Inquire J. A. Eastes' office. 85-67tfc FOR SALE 2 Jersey cows, 6 and 8 years; 2 Jersey heifers, 2 years; 2 spring heifer calves; 1 brood sow and 2 shoatn. May be seen at old Christian Nelnon ranch, northwest of Ttimalo. (llonn Scarlo,' IJox 606, Bend, Oro. 70tfc We Vouch for Them Of all the tires that are made, "; ' facilities, they employ many exclusive methods. They can go to greater lengths in testing, improving and perfecting the things that make good tires. We find it good business to sell United StatesTires. whyv do you suppose we prefer to sell United States Tires? ,v.;;,; ;.: Because they are made by the biggest rubber company in the world. And they know ' tirtw to huild erood tires. And you will find it good They have choice of ma- business to buy them. They terials, they have immense t are here-a tire for every need. United StatesTires are Good Tires' We know UNITED STATES TIRES are GOOD Tires. That's why we sell them BEND GARAGE, Bend, Ore. GATES & DONALDSON, Culver, Ore. U. S. Tire not to exceed 10 Inches In depth. I,-. i