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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1907)
T V V i facts ftorttly yot prompt ly ontiio bowels, cleanses 'the system ojlcctually, (assists one in overcoming habitual constipation Jormonontly. To got its uonoficial cWects buy the (tomutio. f ami(nchircuytlo CALIFORNIA Jig -Syrup Co. BOlDUVirAOINODRUCCIMa'COVDOTTU itmrrXr Mlaatlna;, "Whtt would twls ton of mll tit ot mi" IJ I tie caller at lb coal etHrc. Th joun man Ixhlml th railing quot J l)i prvralllng price. "Wotilil II lx an cheaper l( I look Oflffii IcnO" sikrj tlic other. "Not will." "It's too tinich. Ynu won't cstch m pajlnr any audi prlco ai that." "That'a fiartlr what you'll jr If jou art Koine lo burn any coal thla wlntrr," "O, I (gin not. I bouihl tnjr winter supply ll April. Jutl ilroppd In In If I mad any tnon by buylnc It then. I at I did. Uood day." Chlcaro Trlban. , Ward and Id. "Thrr nr wat a tlm In my Ufa, fttlow cltlirn," irlalmd lb candidal, "wbrn I hadn't tb couraf lo call a pad a pd I" "Yrt," ipok np an old farmtr tn tb udltnctl "and thrr nrr waa tlm In your 11 f whin yon had tb oourai lo Uk oo In your lundl" Snuatl.d VmmXUmr. Era Undo Tom mad millions with bU mine. When ho went orrr lo Ku njo ho could afTord a prlrat cabin for tilmsclf. Ktltta flraclousl How funny I Era What la funny, dear! Edua Why, It must haTO beta H Da do Tout's Cabin." Not la II I'm! Off. "I'm rcry sorry, but I can't pay that lilll today. You sco, tho butcher baa juit been hero and" "Yea," said the grocer, "I Juit met Mm and ho said you put him off bo canto you hnd to pay mv Hero's my bill." Milwaukee Hcntlncl. tint m Mrrgvr, Jonah wa tiplalnlnc raattrra. "It watn'l a consolidation." h aaM "It waa a elrar raa of abiorptlon. I waa tnr!y on of lb wbal' aittl." Ilrjolclnf that ha had com out what, a It wr, and Undid on hi frit, h re aolrd nol lo nr( In any rnor uch n tirprlu, and fartd hopefully ou hi way to Nlntrth. I'miN Juk. "My wire's away, nnd If I didn't wrlto hor arery day alie'd soma home." "I notice you aro raroful to wrlto her rcry day," (Quoryt la thla commendation or Innuendo?) l'lttitit;nt Dispatch, A IIAKGAIN IN fARMS. Fin farm ol Tn farm ol (t) art, noithtrn DotiiU) unt jr. r tlrr1, Und rr lloli, In nout'Tlin Siting" tllrjr,& room liotu and iir tuliitinf . fin wir. u uin nr llmlxr, count) ftrooui oui.r wuiiiimii. mir w.i.r. Mavir. iir iimuvr, HIIV uirii.iM, PI, all M, IIUII. nil iwdi... n rluitirtd tl erup. ol mm, cow ami rait. 4 Amur U1 1, t I'oUml China I'lti. lu) lint, all Una linplf insult, Iiimi.o (utni'lMnjjroniploie trrjlhlnir om lor I1.&H oiif mini rrl nea at olio on acrounl of ilrknrM, Witt lor full ivaiileuUti lo O. A llhAlllisO, I'.U, llo J.3, Uoi.buin.0ro. fnFlOATED UNO IN WASHINGTON Tliu Wuiinlrlioo Valley Irrigated Ap ple Orchards aro paying 500 to $1WK) jKir aero thla year, Ca.cado Orchard, ona mllo from )4avonworth, I bow on ralo. Out particular freo Irom II. 0. l'otora, 02'iAlntkalllds., Bfftttlo NGRAVING - PLATES Write Us TOR PRINTING HICKS-CUATTEN Tortland Oregen THE MEN1H0 KNOW THE SUPERIOR otiAiirip; nc IiaalAaVal )SWlW SLICKERS.SU1TS AND HATS are Ihe rnen who.hov put tnom to xne nara eit testi In tho rough est weathar. Get ihe original , Towr Fish Brand mod since 1336 ( UUL04 rtm mtAsxiMt ,MuM P.N.U. N. 4i-r riOSM writlur toBdvrtUrjilpi ' inntla thla papar, 'HtULW $M5lRjiU'i V!VW?Mi siirg i? lv SW ftti I SFl L yfJ .aciw I'UW VVAN llnitrl I'liullrr llniif. Tho lllimlrnllon nli'ir tint cxtorlnr rtcw nnd Knuind plun of n poultry Ikiiiko luti'iidoil for onn rolnuy of fowl. Tlm Ikmims Im I2xl(t feet oil tho Rniund, 1iliu fret IiIkIi In front mid alt feot In tho renr. It tma tliioc tvluduwa, two on tho (Kitith ulilii nnd ouo on tlm enat end which ndmlt plenty of aiiulliiht. Them uro no window on (ho north nnd weal, thua mnkln n wnrm oinier for HHxta nnd nvoldlnx dmftit. It la cot Till with ahtplnp. mixt nnd alillmt on tli outalde, I celled on tho lnldo nnd linn n good ahlngln roof, A rnlied pint form la Inillt two nnd n hnlf feel frtrn tlm inn In floor In ouo end of tlio houao. lx llichea nlxite which nrv tlm rooata. The rootN ret iini n frnum fnt"iioil lo tho wnll with hinge o that It enn ho enrJIy raided nnd the plntform cleaned In n very short time each morning. Tho i-imco under tho nxmt plntform nnd tho eutlrn nuunlnlng part 1 1 1 V f HM'H mux Vk ruULTur nuuac of tho Iktuae, except the nlley, limy ho ued for n vcrntchlng room. Tho alley la M'pnrntetl from IIm pen by wlra net ting except under Uio ttetta w hero vr llcnl stats sliould bo uu placed two luche npnrt Itctween thet slatn Uio chicken feed out of a trough that alts In the alley whero they cannot get Into It with tholr feet. Whr Xlllk Coat Mar. Intetvatlng tntltlcs as to the coat of nil Ik production aro given by the local milk dealer of a Mnjumchuwtt ton In an announcement mado of an increaao In tho retail price of milk to aorcn cents a quart during tho winter month. On this announcement wo find tho following suggeatlvo comparl aona: "Twenty years ago mill feed cot f 14 per ton; today f22 por ton. Then cot ton seed coat J 18 per ton) today $34 pr ton. Then, farm tahor coat ?20 per months today, $20 per tnontlu Ttnm milch cows cot $13 each; todny, f'W each, ronucrly a milk dealer's outfit ronalated of about S3 till cnua, costing about $10. Tinlny, for tho aamo husl lietu, It requires Uittle. boxes, fillers, coolorH, etc., coiling $lo0. Our pluml lug, carpenters' n-jmlrn, hlnckamlthlng und oilier llko vxpviires linio Increased 113 pur cunt. Added to tlio nloro nro tho constahtly Increasing rtvitrlctlous of Htalo and local boards of health, which undoubtedly Improve the quality of tho milk, hut at a coiuldcrahlo In- crvnao In coat, which IncrcaiMi has fallen on tho producer ami dealer, whan It sltould bo paid by Ihu consumer." llatrr XoIki, Iirgo yields wt animal means lea cost In making thorn. UiiIchh a hlj cow Is an extra milker, alio Is lea profitable than a smaller ouo that Is n fair milker, Tho butter product of all cows Is mom or lens Influenced by the caro and feeding of tho animal. An advantago of dairying In connec tion with grnlu raising Is that It makes a homo market for homo grown crops. Hucccm lu homo dairying dcpoiula upon four things t Tho cow, hor euro nnd feeding, tho mnnufacturo of tho produce, tlio marketing of tho same. Dairying has this ndviintugo, Mint Its prodiico Is In tho lino of food niul Is nlwnya In demand nt nomo price nnd Is therefore n monoy crop to tho farmer; to this may bo added tho fact that tho money conies qulto frequently. In churning If tho friction Is too violent, tho butter Is produced too speedily, It lfl dellclont In color and does not kevp well, ' If tho tempcraturo la too low tho tlnui and friction consumed In churn ing nro oo great that tho butter ho come soft, dollclout lu color and dooa not keep well. Tho iecd of tho churn doponds upon tho Bixo of tho churn nnd tlio amount of crontn, hut It should bo turoud bo as to glvo tho greatest concussion to tho cream. r VvUntrr TcZjIti" V a'..--- Lf s With tho dnlry cows It Is not new iwry at any tlmo that tho water lo very wld, but It Is of tho very first linxrtauco that It bo puro and wholo somo. When tho churn Is qulto filled It ! nlimmt ImtxiMilbltt to produce butter, not only because tlioro Is want of nlr, hut also hecauao tho cream swells In tlm process of churning. Tho value of crenrn Is baited on tho dry solids It contains nnd cream from different cmv and from the same cows nt different ;xrlods of the yenr has n surprising dlfferenco In butter value. ninahlnir Wheal. Ynars ago It was a common cmtMii lo stack tho wheat as soon as It wits well cured lu tlio shock, hut gradually this custom una abandoned until In many jmrtn of tho country It was a rare sight to see n stack. Of recent year a reaction seems to bo slowly taking place and stacking Is again coming Into fashion, nccordlng to n writer lu American Agriculturist, Tho reason for thla Is not In doubt. It la tlm Miter and costly cxperlcuc.il tluit have como home to farmers through leaving their grain In Uio (truck until tlio machine en me n round. Of course, when uverybody stacked ami tho thrashing senson occuplel six weks or more, a majority of tho crop were necvwwrlly left standing In tho struck for weeks, ioied to stonas nnd wind. Now, of courts, while It Is n fact that rainy scasous In July aro uncommon, they are of sufficiently ivgulor occur rence to mnko tho damage they Inflict, fnr outweigh tho cot of mutuality tacking or storing the grain. Htacklng can bo carried on every moment of tho day that tho wheat Is dry enough to handle. If tho stack U uncomplete! at night or when a shower comes up It can bo corerod with a tar paulin. With his grain oncu safely In Ihe stack the farmer Is Independent of tho wrathar and tho machlno bos and can go nliout his other work serenely conscious that ho lias done tils duty In safeguarding tils principal cash crop. Soma Fncf Slrankrrrlra. Hro years ago Henry Jcrolaman, tho New Jersey strawberry man, pro duced a seedling, s;oclnicn fruit, which Is hero sltown. Wtien tho lucrcaso of the first plant had mado a row eight feet long Mr. Jero laman on going away one day told the boy loft In uiluonaikjc chargn that no henries were to bo sold from thoo plants for lean than $t per quart, thinking that would bo prohibi tive. On Ids return the boy handed him $4, a customer having taken four quarts, nil that were ready at tho time. Next day tlio same man re turned and got three quarts more. This was running Into money so fast that Millionaire scorned an appropriate nnmo for tho berry, llio fruit llluv trated was two two Inches In di ameter and about as largo as any seen. Many run from ono nnd a quarter to on and n half Inches. Tho xrvrrr aniiunn, shnpo Is uniform, no coxcomblng Itclng noted; color bright ml. with a Ann gloss; quality good, above tho averago to my taste. Its seasons Is long and nearly every lorry Is strong and abundant, tho plants standing from ten tn fifteen luetics high by actual meas urement. To produco strawberries of mam moth site, so that a dozen berries will fill n quart basket, plants sliould bo set out In tho early jmrt of Augut In good, rich soil and kept well cultivated dur ing tho growing season. All runners sliould bo kept off tho plant. Itural Now Yorker. Ka(nlnir J'ue Wlra, A Itotter way to fasten wire to a fenco post where staples do not hold la to uao short pieces of wire. Twist ono end around tho wire on ono. aldo of tho post, bring It around on tho other side nnd twist around tho wire again. By treating several posts this way tho wlro will bo drawn qulto tight with out tho aid of a stretclier. Buocra vIIU lloaji. In order to nuiko a succvoa of hog raising overj- animal must be atten tively wntclied and every tsnall dotull of tlio bustiies carefully attended to. Thump lu 1'lsr. Don't kill Uioso llttlo chubby fat pigs bocnuso tlioy have tlw "thurniw," says n writer In Fa nil nnd 1'lrcsldc Quit giving m much com; glvo thoni milk, kitchon refuso, bran and anything but so much com. Glvo thorn coal to eat whenover they want It Ono man killed thrvo of his pigs bocnuso ho did not know what was wrou with thorn. Ho said thoy had DU when tlioy went to drink tholr slop. Ho thought thoy wore going mnd, so ho knocked them In tho head With a llttlo care thoy could have ben e&ved. tmSmkn aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaSBSBsnsflsal VssiWc? V aTQsv ' m General Debility Day In snd dT out there Is that feeling of weaknet that make a burden of Itself. Food does not itronfthen. 'flleepdoei not refreih. It la hard to do, hard to bear, what alioald be easy, vitality Is on tho ebb, snd the wholo system sutler. For thl i condition tske Hood's Sarsaparilla It Tltsllies the blood snd fdves vigor snd tone to sll the orgsni snd functions, In utusl liquid form or In chocolated UbletsknownaaSaraatabs. lOdoscsft. Welcome llama. Peddler Wouldn't you like some mottoes for your bou, mum? It's very chaorlng to a husband to see a nice motto on the wall when be comes home. Mrs. Dagg You might sell me one If you've got ona Uist says, "letter late than nsvor." Tak Mo Part. "He ems lo U i good man, bat bi ebrats In a lior Iradr. How can hi recondl that with hi coocIdc7" "My drr lr, whin a mau tradr horte hi consclcnc alwaya got to lp." Orrr al St, Jo. The elopers were alt smiles. Tho parson had Jutt tied the knot. Sud denly the telephone butted furiously and the brldo's father shouted: "Walt for met" Hut the bridegroom only smiled some moro snd sweetly replied: "Not on your life, dad-lnlawl Time and 'tied' wait for no man. We are tied now." Oar una Miaatr!, "Mlitah Johnalnr, wot am d dllTunc 'tween a fuit dan eernty dollah tallah mad ault o clo't an' a fo' dollah ready mad iiltl" Tht' a llttl too deep for me, George. You will bar to till me. What la lb difference between a first das $70 tailor mad suit of clotbrs snd a $4 ready mad ultr "I knowed yo couldn't tell, Mlitah Johiulnr. Ef yo' could, yo' wouldn't b wearln' dat ault o' han-me-dowa yo' got en now. "Ladle and gentlemen, tb pleaitnf tenor, Mr. Piircs d Bklie. will lng that rooit touching of ballad, 'Policeman, I'lras Orab th Other Arm; My Yacd nation Is Taking I'" Variation at Card, There ore an enormous number of possible variations of cards In card rauica. KTcry man when he takes up bis cards at whist holds ono out of 3,01.W,G00 possible bands. Tho total number of rartatlons possible among all players Is so great as almost to exceed belief. It has been calculated that If a million men were engaged In Scaling cards at the rate of one deal every minute day and night for 100, 000,000 years they would have exhaust id only a hundred-thousandth part of the variations of the cards. rVNcCclnblcPrcnarationrorAa- slmllnllni! ucFuodnndncdula- tk$ the S lomarits nnd Bowls of Promotes DiftcstloaCbccrfuI ncas nnd ItesLConlalns nclihcr Oplum.Morplunc norfiiwral. Not aMAiic otic. jtovar&JMt&isscxwtTamt JU?iUSJ- Jtorin mmSttJ. jStjrmPTinm Apcdrel nemedy forConstlpa lion, Sour Slomach.nianlwca andLossoFSusKR Facsimile Signature of NEW Yomc. 1 IXACT COPy OF WRAPPER. PUTNAM Czz " ' -cr ' 1 fcl VsflMss-tasWMMMMr t jLM,-L.rrT-' ' t l : 1 r I, , , i ; ,1 ooior mora sooos imxnisr ana taster coiow utan aay outer aye. one 100 paclcago colons suit, wool ana cotton, Muauywai and U auarantasd to aiyd potf ect reaulu. Aalc dsalar. ox wa will sand poat paid at 1 oo a pacVaf. Jo) tor IfjaT ssssasl tetataayOfMaaAtitAaaBBtKoeUn. t MONHOc DRUB cOagAKY, Qutiioy, IWii ill Craakr ropalar. flays a London dlipalcli : "Fro have succeeded monkeys as tho reigning iets of the fools who delight In calling themselves society ladles. Not a com mon frog, of course, but rare exotic varieties, llko the Amazon river frog, which now costs $100 or nioic apiece." f Well Sliabea. "And you never get seasick?" said the young woman In the steamer chslr. "Never I" replied tho young man who was leaning against tlw lifeboat, "Ktrsngel You must bare been shaken so often you have become used. to itr "I sliould say so. I was shaken by six girls In ono year." Chicago News. Ill ftarrlar. ' "I fear that you niuit have sacrificed your conscience occasionally," said the slncero friend. "Well," answered Mr. Durtln SUx, "a man ought not to expect to be as successful as I am without some sacri fice," Washington Star. I'rahltilllon. Physician You must not eat be tween meals. Hoarder Hut that Is the only chance I get- Now York Sun. m BU Vmn" lur na Ml Korea Dtt prrmBtnllr nmt br IT. Kllo' Urm IUurr. Hand for r-llKKIltrl&l txttll tod ImllM lr. IU 1LK1LM, IL, Ml Area HU, W.fii.1-, A Heaa Trick, Smith You say you write dunning letters to yourself and sign them with fictitious names. What do you do that for? Jones You see, my wife Is always after me for money, and when aba reads those lotttrs sbo becomes discour aged. Want with Her. Mr. Hubbub flo you got rid of the Ctrl at last, Mrs. Subbubs Yes; she left a few minutes ago. Mr. Subbubs Huh I she certainly took her own time. Mrs. Subbubs Yes, and our time, too. The parlor clock is gone. Phila delphia Press. Th Tronblr. Jones I understand there Is trouble between Mrs. Poet and ber husband. Smith Yes. He couldn't sell bis poems, and sbe couldn't eat them, so the left him. DtllltaaloB, The American contractor stood at th bat of th great pyramid and looked at th vtatrabl monument la dliguit, "It'a a Ut pile, ail right," h said; "and It easy da well enough for Egypt, but If a man in the United States should turn out a job of atone work like that the paper would roast him from Hoboken V) HegewUch." Turning awsy disappointed, b con toted hlmulf by taking a ride on a camel, which animal be found fully up to all th dMcrlptlon h bad rad of It Tho Kind Yon Hato Always Bought, and vrtilch has beca in ttso for over 30 years, All CountcrfWtH, Imitations and" Jiist-tts-Bool,,aro hut Kxpcrimouts that triflo with nnd endanger tho health of Inlknts and Children Experience against Experiment, What Is CASTORIA Castorta Is n harmless substitute for Castor OU, Pare goric, Props and Soothing Syrups. It in Pleasant. It contains neither Opium,- Morphine nor other Xarcotia substance Its age Is Its guarantee It destroys "Worms and allays Fovcrbihncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic It relieves Teething- Troubles, cures Coartlrmtlon and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Soars tlio CtSfif76tfcJe Tie Kind You toe Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Year TW TU , T HU OTRKT, It m TODKOITV. FADELESS DYES My Hair Ran Away Don't have a falling out with your hair. It mlcht leave you ( Then what? That would meaa thin, scracgly, uneven, rough hair. Keep your hair at home I Fasten it tightly to your scalp I You can easily do it with Aycr's Hair Vigor. It is something more than a simple hair dress ing. It Is a hair medicine, a hair tonic, a hair food. The best kind of a teitusealal " Bold for over ilxty year." m a i Vr 2. c. A jn Co Ixrw.U, JCm. nasotMtartr ( iMjerh 9 XAftUPABUll. VC Mil. CHEST PECTaCAL. Ilaltia In Mir Pad. One of the prettiest sights to be seea In any of the parks that boast fountains and water lllle Is the bathing of tho birds. The little fellows bop from one Illy pad to another ustll they find on that dips enough to take on water, and here. In the round, green, floating tub provided by nature, they flutter snd flourish until the bath Is accomplished. It Is a sight of never-ending Interest for bird lovers. Mothers wffl find Mrs. Wlailow Boothia IrrapUi b-t rmedT'toootcUiU'chUdra lurlog tii tctt&lof period. A Relief la Him. "It must be hard." said the friend, "to have your wife running off to woman's rights meetings and all that tort of thing every night." "Hanir replied nenpeck, "why It'a treat! I can sit comfortably noma ind not have to listen to bcr." Phll lelpbla Press. flow's This? W offer On Hundred DoUars Kwrd foraar raa ol Catarrh, tbat cannot be cared by Hairs Catarrh Cur. r.J Cire.VEYACO.,Tald,0 W, th ondenlrned, bar kauwn T, J. Cbener (or ia lait U jean, and baiter his Pr(rtiy honorable In ll bulisrM trasiaetloai and ananrlally abla to carry out aay osUga. Uoo mad br nl arm. WALPIKO. KIKXAN A KA.KVIX, Wholeal Drnnctot. Teitia.O nail' Caiarrab Cura li ken (nif rnallr, tet ln( dlrfctlr upon th blood aal naeoa tor Ure ol tb inltrn. Teatlraoaltlr acat tn. tlrnrnurr bottle. Bold by alt Urnrtltta. Tak Hair Paally ftlk lor CouttpaUia. Sometblaar Practical. Juit In th outskirts of ScanUlasTlUs th man la the automobile etopped. A, team of bones, driven by an old farmtr, waa dragging a split log orrr tb road. "What'a all thla?" asked th man la the automobile. "Sorry, air," answered th old farmer, "bat you'll bar to turn oat. Thla Is the good roads moremtnt." has uorno the Blgnaturo of aim has heen mado under his pcr 'xfyh, sonal supervision shico Its Infkncy. Signature of va