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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1904)
i mini imifmtmtpimtrff' Caught, Mr. HllmjiiiMt lXi you know that let crrntn, liulend of making out coolw, umkua on warmer) Pretty Cllrl Wttoii did you dear tlmt "I hum known It for ytara," "Iliimphl Mtrani tint you did not tlil nk to msntloii It last winter." Cure Your Horses &, PRUSSIAN HEAVEPOWDBriB, it hint Ha. (1141 nr hah. bo UIIIIKI) lllllll V'l'OUH huiiskh. )'mHllK lUWMUV Co , HI. ul, Minn ORNTt.NUNN I llHT l.tcll UtlnK tlt I'SUStlAK IIMSVH 10 W. baa a I tir jiaat rlulit montli. and In Hint Unit til nravca, i in uiainiifr aim w m ciirtww cniikh. inwi MeoitdUt liayt KRlnfit a great r'lllin I" HiU wellon rUMTI.ANII BKKD 00M rartland, Or., Ooatl Aaata RUSSELL ehg,heIo.lers High Grade IFRC ft! I LIS m Machinery The A. H. Averili Machinery Go. B f) tV. iV Dautjt makrn and Urn rro ntvn'm tX.fiO (C aioea litv any Iticr tnmnulaoturmr in A worlJ. Tr rMn V I. I oo La U4 aixwa ar lha rnul ilr IB jn unwii iwimaiinni "YT1 nlil...r militf M mi-ltof Miln nu.li im. lj lrMiMfiJH rvtrnra U..alt.a .l-,l,l.A.ininrl,wrrMtl.'c.roll,.fin.k.i.i.4lL.Vt. rr,.rr,. ,frii'.l.jo..i.auuJ .f. f.l.rf, ik. a, a uf f.ir Imiim.1 rlu. than ; Mk iu tltu oa lb lblkt to4r( im " Ut MlJi'rlhwlFiiaJiill.l.rt'.,t'4i.nA. ... , ti ,, W. I. Iiojaiu giuiaiiUw tii.if tif Hi mi ( k bunt and rtlta on tM twtlMn. Uwklot IV UktUotuUtflul. NddWMMwdMlfiavtMfvutl. SUPERIOR IN FIT. COMFORT AND WEAR, jUwwwra a. . ;vm,u HwUm (!((-. 7ji iw irTj: m wi p I i;m.-n. it. ri jf. m lie irmoTTXi -..,-,.. Amk Xuut It not Mill L7 c (fucait, wrll W.tft-n W. T- Inat um orip C.ll.klu In hit flAO l"r Cwmaa fnll l ranrdt t ktlilliiii'MlMtittUMiriualfi. I.i 4W 1 cltl UM.I rirlu.l..l. W, L. UOUOLA0, Drookton, Mmmumohuomttm, J. I. CASE PLOWS Aik a Min IOWA MINNESOTA THE DAKOTAS KANSAS or NEBRASKA About tho reputation of the J. I. CASE PLOW. HowllltellyoultlS ALL RIGHT. TIE TRIUMPH SULKY Is a triumph over all competition. We guarantee It the DEST SULKY PLOW MADE Send (or circular telling alt about It. unit, 1TI15 is t 1 KUiNCr TALK., and you will notice it u well backed, NEW CASE WALKING GANuS .Imply can't be beat THAT'S ALL. And vou need a guardian If you don t try one on our proposition. CASE CRITIC LUVIiR HARROWS and CASE DISC HARROWS arc in the same class as the other Case Plow GooJs, and at the head of the class. ADDRESS ... Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. "' "smkane wise onnr, .First and Taylor Streets SEATTLE MEF0RB SALEM PORTLAND OREGON I To null Hongs. ' "Tlitrs ar aoiiw uiis tint will nirtr ill," aald (lit iniuleal entliiialaat. "I gueat tlmt' rlk'lil." hihivitm! Mr, (hiuiroi, "My dniiKliUr slu down at Hit piano ami tries to kill n fw of 'm rry reulnr, Hut I ft no Uae." Waihtiigiou War. I tfmsSi$&t& liicum1 1 1 huraca JMiii)- '$Y 1 jig VxtTE - iv tail rw (11 fr'VTt'J"f T 4 twr IfWt lllym ml, tlf; UttkmmJ, I. ih . ' fjsmrm MKS3Mf litiavr JiCo. who wl.l 4lt ar ou.ln3 t- From J. I. CASE WALKING PLOW L limply perfection, trut It all. We have them in Slubble, Sod and Stubble and Tim ber Land styles. We say, and aulhorlte our agrnti to say, "Try a Case Plow. II not rlcht trine; It back." It shows OUR confi dence, wKlnwlhey won't come back. They never have. THE NEW CASE GANG PLOW Made In two and three bottom styles, with or without riding at tachment, Stubble or Sod and Stubb!-THP. PLOW FOR KASTPUN OREGON AND WASHINGTON. We don't hesitate to say to any reasonable and unprejudiced man "Take It and tryjt. 11 It U not the best 'Steel Walking Gang Plow you ever used, we will take It back, and dav vou for laklne It out and hauling it back." Otir ajents are authorized to say the gM "i V ulikfrMiJJIJ ' yy hyulUlJJUfflyn Jffe. Ml , 1 r rffI 'If I.TT' ' -"- lirpvavr MOfthlrtirl nra lta tta - TIII3 MOTIIUIfB ItlOIIT. "I ouca know of u lci;nl ilUtruto otKiut a child which nniled In a wa that somehow rtunliidi-d mo of Uiu Jiidicment of Bolouion." raid tawjer OcorRo A. Oupur. "It hnpnciicd Uint In a HL IxhiIii hotpltnl a youns; woman Iwhono huitntnd had left lu-r ne birth to a child. Who wno a very Kor l)ounif woinnti, frlendliiM and iinforlu unto. In her extremity of poverty, on the adrlce of aomo Immune (wraon, aha nKrctsl to Irnva Iht Infnnt for adop tion, Horrowfully parting from It, alio went away trt her homo In a reiuolo part of MIouil. ! '"I'Iib child wn fldoplrd by a well jtodo family at I.ltchllotd, III. There for rvral tiiontha It wna rart-d for tcndfrly. Then, one day, the mother flppvarcd on thn acenc. Her himlmnd, baling ac(tilred aomo incnina, hnd ro turncd to her, whereupon alio deter mined, If ponnlble, to re'uln poMcailon of her child. " 'I liavo come for my baby,' ha timidly anld on renehln Its homo In Mtehlletd. "Kor answer the woman who had adopted the child produced n revolver. You set out of here,' alio aald. 'If you touch that child I'll blow your head off.' "The mother bronchi proceeding In court for the recovery of the child. The en no brought n big crowd of farm Inc folk one day Into the courtroom at Ulllaboro, the county aeat of Mont gomery County, Judge Phillip', nfter ward of tiie Hupremo Court of Illlnol, prrftdi-d. Ttm cnae Inateil far Into the i.lght, and the acene In the crouded and lighted cotirlrwiu wna dramatic. Thn rival claimant for the little mur kI of humanity of course were tlcrc, the mother pale nnd anxlou. the other woman with tho ch Id, beautifully dreaacd In rich materlala. In her lap. Whllo the woman who hnd nd.ipU-d the child wna giving her testimony the Judge directed that tho mother bo allowed to hold It. Tho affecting nay the parent wept over and carcnaed tho child, and the way It clung and cud dled to her, aa If by Inatlncl, produced a deep linpreaalon In court. "It wna after midnight when Judgo I'hllllpa rendered hit decision to tho effect tli at there having been 110 regu lar legal form of adoption the child ahould be returned to lla mother. The latter, on hearing thla, fainted and irn carried out of the courtroom. Then tho other woman with atern de termination proceeded before tho apeo trtora to atrip the baby of all Its cost ly finery and to dreai It In the poor garment In which he had received It" Chicago New. wn. AM) UH1. HAOOIX. Mr. and Mot, Jamo II llagglu gne n "baby ball" at their palmc. In l.ix j Ington, Ky. Men nud uoineu ero dressed In Infants' attire. Tho favoisj consisioa or ciiiuiren s piaytningx, al though many of the articles wero adorned with costly Jewels, A flnroaatlu lllnliup. Many good anecdotes are told of Uie lata Hlsliop Dudley, Ho could admluls tcr a rebuke delicately; but on occa sions ho took caro to so that tho imIuI was plain. One of tho wealthiest mem bers of ills church, as well as one of tho "closest," told blm ha was going abroad. "I hnvo nover been on tho ocean." ho said to tho bishop, "and I would like to know something that would keep me from getting soa-alck," "You must swallow a sixpence," re sponded the bishop, "You'll nover give that up." Don't Ilruir, "Don' brog becnuso you happens to be a ltttlo lucky," said Undo Ubon. "If do hen wouldn't cncklo so loud about do egg she done kild do whlto folks would n' be so ll'blu to rob do ni's'." Washington Star. Wo bollovo wo nover know any ono who didn't talk too much about tho westher. TlltY CAC A BDY DAIL SIP l SSS $& ;iV Vkmi. Ki .ifJTi : 1 MPl Scrofula It Is commonly Inherited. Vow aro entirely free from It. Palo, weak, puny children ar nif-.tcil wlllt It in nlno caaca out of ten, nud many ailulU auffor from it. Common indications aro btinchu in tho neck, abacoMcs, cutaneous cnn tlona, Inflamed eycllila, sore can, rickets, caUrrb, waUnj, and ecuera) debility. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Eradicate it, Mltlvc)y and abiolnte ly, This statement is bated on the thousands of permanent cures tlictt medicines liavo wrought. -My daathter had icrofnla, with eleveu torta on her neck and about her eara. Ilood'i Bariaparllla wa hlehly recommended and the took It and wa cured. She la now In food healtb." Maa. J, II. Johm, rarka Ctty, Ind. Hood's Onrsapnrllla promlsos to ours unci koops tlto promlso. Iteinoiiitinr (tin (Inn. Tho wedding wus to occur aoon, and the was tolling her mother about her plana. "When Trcd Is out late at night," ah said, "I shall not eotd him. I shall try to be reaiuiiinble. I think I shall go so far as to keep a light burning for him to make him cheery when he re turn." Her mother was silent. "Don't you think It would be a good Idea to keep the light burulngr alie pentsted. "Well, It might do very -well for the first montli or so. Hut after you have paid a few gas bills you'll probably conclude that It will be Juat as well to put the matches wIitq he can And them and turn iba llcht out." BTATxorOnio.CiTvor Toucvo, I Leo (oi'ktt, I " fSAKK J. Ciikhkt nrtei oath that n It tnlr ptrtner ot the nnno! Y i. CiikkktA Co .dnlna tulnein tie (1txotTnlelo,Ciiun tr ami Male ttureiald.aiid that aald arm will fy Ihe.umotONK lli'MJitl.U DOU.A118 lor tar nd t rr raw ol fTiitr.t( that cannot tt cuicdbr Iht uieollUlL'aCATAiiaii O'aa. KHANK J. rifENKV. Fworn to tcfera rnt and tubrlLtd In my rrcM-iic, thti Clh Uar ol Dcrotr, A I)., l&M. : A. W. OLKAHON. 11 Notary l"uUlc. llall'i Catarrh Cars litatn Intcmallf, and acta dlrrctlr on tha Mood and uumui turtaota el Iba (TiUm. Eand l..r UaUtnonlala, Ira. r. i. ciiKsr.Y a co., Toledo, o. Until br IrurI.H. TJfl. UtJraV.mlfjrnilaar.thoUat. The Hun Ha tli. When plants are alckly we put them In tho aunllght, water them, and nurse them back to llfo Why not give our bodies tho amo care? Let tho tired, worn out, norvoua woman try sun treatment, rut on a light, clean wrap per, tct the hair down, tako an easy chair, and go Into Uie back yard and sit In Uie sun for an hour. If you fall asleep, ao much the betttr. Let tho perspiration (low freely. After the sun bath go In ami take a bath, rubbing tho body briskly all over. Oool off away from a draught; dress, ami you will feel Itko a utiw woman lu the best souse. Tako the baths often. flrowth. or litiropenn Population. Tow persotu hnvo any Idea of the extraordinary manner In which tho population of Kuropo ban Increased during the Inst century. Acordlng to statisticians this imputation has mora than doubled Itnelf from 1SS0 to 1000. To this Increase tho I.ntln nations of tho west and southwc.it contributed tho least and tho greatest growth was In thn east, where tho peoplo have not yet becomo thoroughly saturated with tho Ideas of modern civilization. Kmsuisi&v Tho Kind 'ou IIuvo Always W ul Elf ?3y -. II 9r v Y Wj Shi wm" turo ot CluiH. II. Fletcher, nnd has been inndo under his personal Htincrvi.slon for over JJO years. Allow no ono lo deceive, you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations ami 'JiiHt-iui-Kood" nro hut Experiments, and cndaiiKor tho health of Children Kxnerloiico against :Cxiiurhncnt. What is CASTOR! A Castorla Is a harmless mibstltuto for Castor Oil. Porcv. Rorie, Drops nnd Snothinir Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains nulthor Opium, Morphluo or other Karcotlo Huhstance. Its ajro is its runranteo. It destroys AVorms nnd allays Fovcrlhhucss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Tcutliliifr Troubles, cures Constipntiou nnil FIntuIouer. It nsslmllates tho Pood, regulates tho Stomach nnd Howcls, frlvlnir hcnltliy and natural sloop. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. The KM You Have Always Bought Soars tuo C&&jfiUc In Use For Over 30 Years. TMt cf NTua oommnt. TT auauv atacrr, an oir. An Unfortunate Choice. Mrs. Iilack, with a family of eight. could keep a cook, but Mrs. Green, who paid tho samo wagoa and whoso family numbered only two, experi enced tho greatest dllllculty In per minding one to stay with her. Mrs. (Jreen was troubled about It, and nat urally sought suggestions whorcvef shc could get them. Ono day tho two women happened to meet at a news dealer's stand. "I'm buying," explained Mrs. Dlnek, "a Bwcdlsh newspaper for my cook. Hlie likes to read, and I take ono homo to her occasionally." "Whyl" exclaimed Mrs. Green. "I wonder If that's) the reason you're so auccessful In keeping a girl, I've al ways wanted to know the secret." "I'osslbly it's ono of the reasons," admitted Mrs. Iilack. "I'm going to try It myself," an nounced Mrs. Orcen, promptly taking a copy of the same paper. A wcok later the two women met again near an agency where Mrs. Green was looking for a new cook. "Well," asked Mrs. ISInck, smiling, "how did the newspaper scheme work?" "It didn't work nt all," confessed Mrs. Green. "I bought a .Swedish pa per, and the girl was a I'lnn." Six Doctors Tailed. Bonlb IJend. Id., Oct. 24 (Bpecli) After tuflering from Kidney Disease for three years; after taking treatment from six different doctors without get ting icllef, Mr. J. 0. Landeraan of thlo place found not only tellof but a speedy and ccmplete cure in Dodd's Kidney, I'ills. Speaking of his cure Mr. Laude aian rays: "Yes, I sulTerod Irom Kidney Trou ble (r tbreo years and tried six doctors to no good. Then I took Just two boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills and they not only enred my kidneys, but gave me better health in general. Of courso 1 recommended Dodd's Kidney Pills to others and I know a number now who are utlng them with good tesuite." Mi. Laudeman'scaeeisnotan excep tion. Thousands give similar experi ences. I'oi there never yet was a case ol Kidney Trouble Irom Ihickache to Hrlfht's Dleeasa that Dodd's Kidney Tills could not cure. They are the only remedy that ever cured Brlght's Distaic. Don't Grit Your Teeth. I "No teeth to All," the dentist said to the man In the chair, "but you are grinding off your teeth more than you I ought to. Do you grit your teeth in your sleep?" And the man said he didn't stay awake long enough to know about that, but were they much ground off? "More than they ought to be at your age," said the dentist. "You have worn the enamel off from some of them and got down to the dentine." "What's going to bappeu?" asked the victim. "Why, if you keep on grinding them off." said the dentist, "the teeth will hollow out and we'll have to put plugs In them with gold tops to ghs them now grinding surfaces." This wasn't a ery pleasant pros pect, so later the man sought to as certain for hlmsolf whether he did grit his teeth unduly. And while he was still unable to stay awake long enough to Hnd out, he did dlscmer that he bad a habit nt times of gritting his teeth In his waking moments, when he sat back from his work to think of something, for Instance. And he made up bis mind that he would stop that, anyway, and ho hoped that he might thus stop grinding his teeth In his sleep, If he did so grind them. For, Ann as they might be, he didn't want any of those nice little gold-cnppcd plugs put In bis teeth If he could help It. New York Sun. sta&gvTjwp'; ivwfmsiMvrTLmfSAr-jm llouirht has homo tho slirnn- Siguaturo of i