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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1904)
'1J I 4m1 i '1. Hood's Sarsaparllla u won siidcum fur buyoiul llio effect of 'idvoi Using only. Tim secret uf IIh wonderful populnr- Ity Isuxpliiluuil by It iitiiinmcliulle ifci'it. Hiuctl upon a prescription which cured pimple coiixIiIohiI Incurable, Hood's Sarsaparllla Unites tlm best-known vegotablu rum. edlos, liy suoh combination, jruor tloit mill proem nil lo lmvo curative power ieciillnr to Itself. Its citrrs of scrofula, ecu ma, port ult, nnil every kltul of humor, ns well m catarrh ami rheumatism pruvo Hood's Sarsaparllla Dim bent blood jiurlflrr over produced, I tit cures of dyspepsia, loss of nppi. tltn mid tlmt tiled feeling innko It tlm greatest stiimncli Initio mid strength ii'ktoivr Hi" world linn ever known. Hood's Sarsaparllla Ii n thoroughly Kl mctllrlne. Ilegln to Uko It TODAY". Jct MOOD'S. It)hi'it in lent KIkIU 'olirr. A slory U to'd of it distinguished diplomat fruiii J n mil who wmh I lie ginwt of honor lit a dinner In Wash lugtnti. Aflcr the first two course of oyster und iMiup. tin the waller were bringing Hi Hie llxli, lie exclaimed "What! I'mu anyone possibly want more to efltT" liurlng Hie remaining U course tie opened III mouth for the delusive purpose of couvcrnallou. When bl abstemiousness was eoui Uieuleil iimiii. lie said: "I mil initialled I feel bright unit wlilc awnk. If I were to iAt n iiiueli an you do, I should fall asleep, anil then I could not moke my speech. Mont of the inrn around thin table are fat. because they rat too inucli. It I a mlfortiiiie to be so fat. I am stronger and healthier tlm n any fat man." Cure to Slay Cured. Wapello, Iowa, Oct. Ill (Hpeclal) One ol the tuiMt rrmarkabla cure over recorded In Iml county I that uf Mr. Mlunln Hart nl thli plarr. Mm. Halt wa In lied for lght month mid when "lie Ma able to til up aim wa all drawn up nu onn side and could not walk arrets tlm room. Oodd's Kidney Till com! Iiri, Wreaking of Iter rum Mir. Hart says- "Ym, Hodd'a Kidney 1111 cured me aflrr I wai in ld for right month and I know the cure wa romplete for that wa tbrre year (to and 1 liar not len down "trice. In four week from the time I lUrted taking Ihrtn I wa able to maVti my tisrilcn. Nobody can know how thankful I am to be cured or how much I feel I owe to Dodd's Kidney I'llli." Thl care Kln point nut how much the general health deendi on the Kid ney. Cure the Kidney wllh Dodd's Kidney I'lIU and ulne-trulli ol tlm tuftering the human lumlly I heir to, will ill4pK-r. IniliriiTlilenl. Mr. I wrier Weren't you surprised, oHek. to hear that wr llarry bad left Uir a widow? "That' nil I riprt h would Ur you." Life. Have becil mflcritiKfrom Impute lllotxl for tunny yrati, Imwiitf Itotls and other llniptiomi. llavltiL' heard of ,S, 8. H. 1 dc cideil to try It, mid mil i;lad to ay that it lt.ia done me a ;t rat ileal of i;ood, I Intend to continue to uoe It, a I Ixllcvc It to bo. the beat Wood Mrdiciuu on the market. Clcvolaud, Teuu: V. K. l)KTKfl. 1'or over fifteen yrnr I have tufTcred more or lew from Impure Wood, Alwut a aartito I had a boll appear nil my leg lielow the kure, which wa followed br three more on my neck, I wv B. 8. 9. nilvertlKil and drclilrd to try it. After takliijj three bottle all lloll dlmppcared and i have not Ueu troubled any lncc. Quo, O, l'KUTIO, 114 W. Jeffertou St., IjuUvUIc, Ky. Newark, Ohio, May 13, 1003. I'rom childhood I bad been bothered with bad blood, klu eruplloti: and boll. I had boll ranjliifj from five to twenty In number each eaoti. The burnlitfr ac coutpaiiyltiK the eruption wai terrible. K. 8. H. Mctneil to be just the medicine needed In my cax. It drove out alt lutpu ritles and bad blood, jrlvlitK' nte eruia. iicut relief from the akin eruption aud bolls. Thiaha been ten year opo, and I bavo never bad a return of the disease. Mus. J, D. Atiikuton. SSS Write for our book on blood and akin dlteasea. Medical ndvlco or any apeclal In formation about your case will cost you notlilntf. Tho Swift Speotflo Compnny, Atlanta, Go. I il lJtSH!liSAliflF9 lallm. BalasrilriMirlaU. EI isRUPIIONS ;mhsh; I I.AZM mflJ Vij I.iiWVV )&itiLi& I $$& "hT nrrt&z Ji.-KJtJZS I lailisssisa i". Wlilln tlm tin ir lUfiiiiiniii iinck I no I llttir lllb...,...!!. I J, .,.!. . :: ; : . .: i neuer limn tho well-known tmrrco, u lui provetl ItHcIf better than tho winto Hurt. mid. mi a breed for fancier, hn becoini) very popitlnr. A n prnctlcnl fowl, wo I'otihltlrr It not aa hoik! aa the burred, for with u It Iihh nIiowii Homo weiiktieimcM Hint Hut older Htrnlll doeii not lmvo. It iniut not bo Inferred, however. Hint thl I llkoly to bu tho ciim with nil of litem, for many limed er eonalitiT them oven better thnti the bnrnsl. They are Hlmlhir In lzn iiml form, lay well, lire kiiimI motherit mid tint crtri'iiN I (tilto like the. bar Btj . . v ftmiuin wKW'ivf- tub tit r ii.TUiiiTit noctc. nil. The breed I attrnvtlve because of It Ketiuliin I'lymoiitb Itock form mid lzo and tho beautiful plumaco. The Manure HprceiUr. Thl itepiirlmuut I not for the pur Ihiiii of advertUltiK tool or Implo tueiitN, and no uch artlale that I eold I ever mentloneil by tlm tnauufiictur er tiiiuie. There nro Impleuieut anil (.'omriilenre, however, made by differ ent iiimiufnctureni which nhottld llnd a pbii'o on every farm, mid onu of them I the mnnuriprender. of which thero are neveral K(mm tunke. No one can appreciate thr value of thl Impleuieut until he hn ued It It I not only a lnln)rnrr, but It apreaiU the niaiiurn In any quantity drlred, and apread It evenly. All of It operation are controlled from thr driver' enL The work of manure preadliiK hould br In operation from now on more or Ir through tho win ter, aud no farmer can make a better Inveatmrtit than to have this Imple ment. It will clvn him added yonr of life In tho labor It will nrr him, and runble him to crow better crops. flntvlliiit Will Not Hv. The acooiiipauyliiK Illustration reprr rtoiit a form of farm gate, which I cheap, durable, oanlly made, railly op erated and will not ik with yearn of ue. Tho Kate hIiowii In the Illustra tion 1 1 1 feet Ionic, but may be made any reflonnble Icnirth drlred. Tho top bar I a twenty-four fixit atlck. Tho bar I fiiMrncd to the Kat post by mean of a pin on which the gntn tttriHi. The box ahowti on tho free end of tho lop bar I tilled with umclcnt field Mono to nliuost balance the catc. The frame of tho k'nto conlta of n CIIK.M fAIIW OATK. Htirf wiHMteu Htructuro struppol iiikI boltisl at tho corner. Oil till barbed, plain or common wlro I f untuned. It U well to drlvo n rim; over the top end of the lnre gnto post to keep It from wearing- or NpllttltiK, and also to attach an Iron plate to tho tiudcrvldo of tho top bar whero It rent on tht post. Form Note. High and gravolly soil Is the best for fruit tree. Tho farm work ithotild always be kept In advanco of tho Benson. Tho profitable culture of the soil do ponds upon It thorotiuhnras. Good Htock will not sustain Its ex cellence) lone If It In not well cared for. Tho uaturo of farm llfo Is, In no mall decree, conducive to economy. l'reninturo cooling of tho milk be fore bottlns will injure tho butter yield. A pedluroo Is simply n certificate of chnritctor. mid unions it liows a good chnractvr It U of no practical viiluo. It Is much bettor to uao for brood lot; nnliiials of itvertiRo slso smooth, round, plump nml lutciiHely uctlvo and ylKonniH, Olruti up tho farm', and Its Value will bo Increased, nml When It la denn ed iiiu! cleared It will ctiltlvnto moro easily nnd cheaply. An unfruitful orchnrd may often bo broiiBbt Into bonrliiK by a licavy ap plication of i;ood stublo manure scat tered broiulcnsU r 'Wifv.Aw- J W ft;. yi IV i J,V,. " tfw-Steffi w W J-.jh'j "SkH2? Zjir r - ' .!. J J U Kill tho vacant places with youiiR trees, unless tho orchnrd la old, thou It Is bettor to plant a now 0110. Hheop should not bo allowed to run In muddy yards or bo driven through tho mud to nnd from tho Held. ICvery farmer should lmvo n fow colonic of bees, enough at least to supply the tublo with puro, fresh bonny. Fii nn llfo may bo niinlo a burden or a pleasure accordluc to the iiiuiiiikl incut or tho home, tho fiirm and tho work. In purchasing n cow for butter and milk do not bo curried nway by the breeding of tho animal, but sea that she has Individual merit. A wet place In a Held can often be drained out with but llttlo trouble and expense, but if this Is allowed to go undone will spoil tho Held and ruin tho crops. It Is essential that n cow's udder bo entirely freed from milk at each milk ing for If imy milk Is left In tho ud der from any cntiso tho secretions oro checked and tho cow will soon go dry If this method of inllltlns becomos u common practice. i'otutora on llntf l'eril. Potatoes lira fjultu largely fed to hogs, but It Is found ndvlNuhlo to bolt them. In the New Knglund Ktutes they are fed cxtotndvoly, being boiled In milk and mixed with meal In a bar rel. Frequently several bushels tiro boiled at 11 time, und when mixed with coriimeal iiinku an appetizing mess. The only fault to bo found with thl combination Is that It In badly out or bu In nee. The potatoes uro rich In starch and so I the corn. To such of our readers as nru still following tho old practice we would iiiIvIho the sub stitution of bran or of ground outs for the cornmeal. This would moke a fairly well-balanced ration. The Ca nadians say that potatoes have a good effect on the quality of bacon pro duced. There I probably no better use to which mnsll potatoes muy bo put than this. Kxchnuge. Comlililixl line ami Itnkr. In hoeing of any kind one generally feel the need of n rake a well us the hoe. and the llttlo tool here dencrlbed Is a happy combination of both that any one hiiudy with tool can readily coustnict. Select 11 piece of linrd w(kk! right luchcH long, one nml one-half Indies thick and tlireo lnclus wide. Iloro an Inch hole lit the center of It, Into which to put a handle. Thou take six six-Inch spike or ten-penny nails and drive Into this strip at coital dis tances apart. To make tho boo take 11 portion of an old cross-cut ' blade, or have the blacksmith fashion n pleco of Iron for you, bend over one islge an Inch so that It tray be riveted to the piece of wood. Then fasten tho bundle In the hole and your tool Is ready for use. The llliistrntlon plain ly shows how tho details nro per fected, Thr MHrkrtutilc Hoc Hogs to bo marketable nt the high est prices must be lurgely of a uniform typo or nt least tho types must ap proach In uniformity. Tho buyers in tho gront markets of the country curry in tholr mind's eyo ttio style of the hog they think will tutiko the most ul able pork. The tendency to gravitate toward one typo Is, therefore, marked, The buyer Is Inclined to bo arbitrary. Ho cannot tell why ho prefers u cer-i tain type, but sticks to It Hint that type is the kind be wants. This varies also In different markets, both at homo und abrond. Tho Kugllsh buyer who baa been buying bacon hogs for many years has In his mind a very different ivnn from tho tvtio of tho liinu that lit the Chicago market has been buying' lard hogs all his life, This variable typo the raiser of bogs has to consider nnd It both binders aud helps him In Improving his herd. It helps him In Improving bis herd. It helps him whllo bis animals are fur below that type, but It binders him as soon as be has reached the type of hog In thn mind of tho buyer, for ho cannot progress beyond It except nt loss to himself. This fnct bus been tho greatest obsta cle In the lmproTlng of the bone and Htutnlna of hogs raised In tho corn belt. To grow potatoes easily tho grower should be supplied wltH nil necessary nuioblnery. In addition to tho plow, a spring-tooth harrov, roller nnd two horso cultivator, with which nlmost every fnrmcr is supplied, nltbuhl lio' used; It I n'60 essential to lmvo 1-pliinter.-dlgger, weeihnvKmootnlngdiitr row, low wagon with plutform and 11 number of biubol crates, A four row barrel spruyer Is very useful for spray ing potatoes, to prevent blight nml to kill bugs, but enn bo dispensed with and tho work dono with cheaper urn-chlnery. feT mm RAMIT UXIUnt.tKtl TOOI, "" Ayers Doctors first prescribed Aycr's Cherry Pectoral over 00 years ago. incy use 11 today more than ever. They Cherry Pectoral rely upon tt for colds, couehs, bronchitis, consumption. They will tell you how it heals Inflamed lungs. "I hit rr bid wili for ttirM yeiri. Thn I irlt M.rtl.'hurrr rirl Mf ot; luti Hr kkid IhmIwI uil in 7 cough dtv4 ""kw. rlt Ilrot. OatlirU Ontr. I. 1 V ATSXI.. Ixiw.ll Mbi. All rtnrrrliK. for Old Coughs Ono Ayor'n Pill nt boritlmo Insures o natural notion next morning. Wanted No litremr. DmiKhtrr Papn, I wuh you wonMn't look no flrrrr uln-n young men call to lee me. It frighten thriii, Kathrr How uliall I look inrrk? Daughter I'm not too week; that might scare thriu off, too. Lkceley liouor-morphihe-tobacco firi rural 3 rc.nvuiLniLi winu Jilw rnn tun kjhih-ui i m 1 MM tKKHUTI'CTnUir POWTLANO.OWr, Tlioan living fllrl Hylrla Mr DrKcaild paid you ucb a lovely coinplimrut last tilKht. I I'drlllaInili-Ml! What iliil he mr) Hylrla lie said yotl looked enough Ilk me to be my sifter. K'n r.rman.DMjmtKi. itoauornerroattm O after nnldr'iuurtr.Klln'allrat.Sen lm. M. nil fr Kr.o IrUttmuUsixl IrlU lU. lu II. Kilo. IM.-tV Aftti Kl, llilladtlptila, J'l. I'otlloK on Alfa. "Tint Mr KlIlLTl la fixi mneh nt a srUlycrat fur ma to uUnglr wid." "Itow thtr J "She was knorkrd down by a push es rt, and slit had It put into thr par dat atie wa hit by an autermoblls." Ustrolt Pre. Press. kill the lire. Never ricmpn (OHTZ.ANU SUED CO. W. SiK W. L. y 11 I la al en Julj XT. U arhl S"ld " ahoi 'H ORLO JREATE5T 5 WBMiiMk m llgk' Xrti Y-iKirt2S 1 Ntii Hk J.vl?EOT.KM.- it.. J V&cTjfir.l r la. wiin. v- wci i -TilvL v r 0' !in 'I 1 . nSsfyl HtrfeS Xttet wwvissca.. itbwv e q&'i , v si fJca j ; v.,Ak. HOE MAKER KS Aajc Your Grocer II not I'axiled by locti grooers, wilto WadUama a Co who wlU adrlaa wunt uutaiuaj.. Itlailn Vtn Hrror. Tcs 80 tholr engagement Is brokrn off. Jess Yes, they quarreled and sho was In the wrong. Toss And she wouldn't admit It? Jess No, Hint was the whole trou ble. Khe did admit It and uftr that bo simply became unbearable. Philadel phia Press. Molhcrnwlll Anil Mm. Wlmkrw'n BottiIn fljrrup th 1ti roincljr touno or their ctillilren durlax Uetblng xir. Hew llriinO. The lady shopper approached tho floorwalker In the great department store. "I am looking for sgmc Japanese cal ico," she said. "Japanese calico!" be echoed In sur prise. "Yes; something that will not run," sho explained. 8UI Card to the I'uhllc. Ir C, (ice Wo, CMiicm Mnllclne Co, 23 I fil'JCI C . 1 11 iitHM, uitftvii iciici r"iiiii ""- 1 IhmiI wllh l)fctir I kib htm, whf w klllftil rrtitly In roitlnml. Iir We l net arm. 'l in pracuri g ai w loraiisn, u AMrr cirr-t 'iim jile thtraght Ifcer wa onl 0110 ( blneie ilotlor. In a Vimnilnrjr. , Mr. I)r Style Well, are all yonr ar rangement for a umiiier at the fash bitinlilu rmort conipletel I Mrs. I)e Style Nearly, but I'm In such a qitsmlary. 1 have arraiul to ' send our liouf plant to a fbtrist, our 1 cat to a rat home, and our das to a ciinbir boarding linn, o that all will lie welt cnrnl for until fall; but what lo the world shall I do wllh the baby? Hiatk or Ohio, Citv or Tolsiio, J .. J.I'liU Ol'MY, I " Kstsx J. rnssKV toakes oath that he I tenlur isrtner nl the flrmol t. J. iiikmcy t'o, (Inline oulne.sln the city ofTote-lo, Coun. tr and Mate alu e.anl.sbd ILat said firm wilt tf thuaumof O.NK lil'MlUI'.tl IMII.l.AHfl lor earh a'i. rrrry raM i( Cataksii that cannot t cured br tho umsii! Hall's I'atisrii ('oar. KIIASK J. ClfENKY. Sworn to tfore rne ard sbertld In my prrrence, this Cth day cl Ieecratr, A. It., IMS, ,-u- A. W. t.KAlH)N, j.rALJ Kot.rrl-uUle. airarlsrrhCurltatca Internally, and acta itlrrctly on thn blow and mumua aurface ol lb trstcn. Kend ( r titlmonll, tree. K.J CIIKN-EV A CO., Tuledo, 0. Sold br Ilroetl-it, 7. Hall's r.iollr 1111s are toe best Very Homelike. Mr, Quiverful Was that place whrrs you hoarded duriug my ataenre, at all homelike? Mr. Q. Very. The children made o Biocb noise I couldn't hear myself thlnfc. PRUSSIAN LICE KILLER kills IICP gr PniTitfV. Hnsjlr applitd-l'.lot rcrcUs. neat boiea. etc.. noil the fumca falls. Sold by dealers, 50c and Ji.oc per can. AlbTl OtorTrr vt I lMiiUwr&, Minn, bouirbi rn of VniMtaa fjca Kltler and utKllltbomacbly thr. llmoa ulrlNM4 bla 0ultrT bobm nUrly frvrrofii llc aao Inlua. IwruraHaclbatvuUry boeaawaa aJlta vltarwS ' ralaillta . JUST THE THING FOn LICEON H0C5, J It. Malsne, u( jii.l, ol. Mj.ll ITMaUca;uirl.juM iiZilo4-for U a atfa. aJMt la worth n.a tlm.. Ila roc. rinr ail tut i ir.w awn Mirri forUaod. Or.. Coaal Af.nU RUSSELL BOILERS SAW, MILLS High Grade TtSs Machinery The A. H. Averill Machinery Co. PORTLAND, ORIKION. Write for Calalozue a 1 J lrL.. L Douglas S3.50 SHOES JSS. Daualaa make and nslla tnera mon'a 3. BO ahoca than any tAho manufacturer In tho world. Tli rraaon W, I. IVninla. WJO aUoya t tho icnatral c U.t lit tl world is Ium.uI Uir irrlkt Mita. lu .MTrrwire Viwern tin aWa ii.m la my lariarr aul t vt '!.. nu.. a ami t.4 JilIi mau Waihra t".. ;u bla nnu.rktaii-1 wnr o . i imsiaa raju aiwra nm itiviv mite, wtij ilir hn'.l ilicr ahai. I am of ii.r lnii.nahi rali-o lhan say uthn HJUt aWw nt 11 llrf. wrar lanrvr. ilia mran ioia;, aim wot uw aun iwr umi jhu mui 1, luui, vim o $6,263,040.00. ronlAa euarantre tbelr Tales by tfft M wuno prn-e on tba houwn. U'k tur.U-Uka n aHlaUino. br alius daalcrs etrrjwbact. it iWr .r.l ul liuperlor In 111, Comfort nnd "Wcnr. are vara tr.I.DflM jp ii r te fail hrrfrt r teitkaUolttria'tu vidWartiiM. Jjtii"ti'.nirimJUjniir$ mJ wMr r.(A(ri nufiaar.-n JAJO i t. . Varoi". . . tUH. Mi Ct A,vpi. ivfi., 1.0. af. .rrfaar, oraiaaa,ia. I. Doiictna tuea Corona Cottakln In hlsS30 - a. f'nroim Colt Is ruuceuou to im I no uucwi I'atent Ivttlinr innue. laaii roa CATiuat!K aivisa rcit nsTaocnoss . UOW TO 0D IT M1IU W. L. DOUOIAS, Droakton, M, :iJ LA-- I