The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, May 01, 1908, Image 4

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THE MILKING PAlL
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malt Top Plr SeUnllfie Vitw nd
Cornrron Sent Practice.
i. While on an fcdltorlnl visit at Cornell
university recently our attention ytm
directed to n lot of milk imlls w Ith w
lr tied orer tho top of each one. Pro
fessor Pearson explained that In tho
production of clenn milk everything
tOMlblc should bo doue to keep dirt
nd other (ortlcu material out of the
lal1s before nnd after lullklnR. To
fruartt ncalnst this tho milk palls used
in tho dairy department of this Insti
tution arc Btcrlllxcd nud covered wltll
paper commonly known among gro
cers nt tea paper. The manner In
.which these palls nrc covered U shown
in tho accompanying Illustration. In
'this mauner thty are carried to the
dairy barn, nnd the paper Is not re
moved until tho milker Is ready to
oso It.
- Another important factor In the pro
duction of clean milk Is the chiracUr
lf pall used. Professor Pearson epcaka
-hlsbly of the typo shown In the ac
companying Illustration. Wltll the hood
covering part of the opening the
amount of dirt that could fall Into the
opening of the pall Is greatly reduced.
This means keeping dirt out of milk
instead of trying to strain It out
A pall having a top diameter or four
teen Inches has about 150 square Inches
Of open epaco through, which dirt may
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fall Into tho milk. A pall with a top
opening ten Inches has half us much
space, or about sovcnty-Uvo square
Inches. One vrlth n six Inch opening
has nbout twenty-seven square Inches
through which dirt may fall Into tho
mlUcv -As most of tho contamination
cdurs.from dirt falling from tho udder
tindTMrroundin t parts when the cow Is
being milked, the great advantage of
reducing the top opening of tho milk
pall Is plainly Been.
Borne old milkers will protest that
they cannot milk Into a small opening.
We will not arguo tho question with
them further than to say a few days
of patient trial would probably be
enough to convlnco them that they can
tnllk into a smaller opening than they
had thought possible. Certified milk
dairies require n pall with an opening
of about six Inches In diameter, hut In
ordinary practice this Is uot advised.
Any ono could use a ten Inch opening
without Inconvenience, nnd If a care
ful milker can uso a still smaller open
lng so much tho better. American Ag
rtculrurlst.
THE VETERINARY.
A flock of sheep became badly In
fested with 8trongylus contortus, and
tho writer tested the value of creosote
la combating theso parasitic worms.
A 1 per cent eolation of coal tar creo
sote In wator was prepared, and each
sheep was given four ounces of this
eolation. Previous to tho uso of the
creosoto the sheep had been dying nt
frequent Intervals from the effects of
the stomach worm, but after drench
ing with creosoto no deaths occurred
during n period of twelvo months, aft
er which the history of tho sheep was
not followed. n. Taylor In Veterinary
It coord.
When Hind Legs Co Wrong.
It Is n very common practice to feed
worklug horses Just the some grnlu ra
tion when Idlo that they rccelvo when
hard nt work. ThI Is wrong and Is
iho cause of two diseases of tho bind
legs, elephantiasis, or big let;, and
Mack water. In the former tho horse
that was apparently all right at night
Will In the morning have ono hind leg
swollen up three or four times Its nat
ural stzo and very painful to step on.
tu tho latter case the homo may start
from tho stable all right, but noon goes
fauio, first lu ono hind leg, then tud
6ther, then both. Tho muselos stiffen
up, ho seems to loio all control of the
hind limb nnd If forced to moro may
fall down. Tho urluo becomes black !
bunco tho namo black water. In both
eases tho trouble may be avoided by
Changing tho grain ration, cutting out
part of tho concentrated foods like'
, corn nnd pals nnd Increasing tho
'amount of loos(mJiurf2pdu Illto bran.
Vfc O'Connor has made a very
acceptable donation to the library
iu the orn qf a load of wood.
' It is a pity to see a person neglect in
dicatious of kidney or bladder trouble
(hat may result in Hright's.dieae when
I'oley's Kidney IjUniedy v. Ill corrrct Ir
regularities and strengthen these organs.
Take l'oley'fc Kldiltiy-Kemedy at the
rt sign of danger.- C. V. Merrill,
Druggist, i. , ji ..
Reracttibeffliaf. the news -stand-has
a Jargesijptityof western grown
3Cd9 for pardefl and field.
Gopher. Sare Rata and Prairie Dors
annually devastate our fields of growing
Brain. Theft number may be greatly
diminished by Ik systematic warfare upon
them. ISVcry female killed before the
young are bora, reduces the number of
pests at least ten later on.
"Woodiark" Squirrel Poison is the most
reliable and destructive agent yet devled
for their extermination. It is absolutely
certain in its action and every kernel ft
warranted to kill. Climatic changes or
moisture of the earth do not destroy it
strength. It requires no mixing or prepa
ration, and is always ready for use. No
other is so good. Dealers will refund the
purchase price, if not as claimed.
IIovt Ciikmical Co., Portland, Oregon
For State Senator.
To the people of the 17th Sena
torial district of Oregon:
Respect for yonr intelligence
tud desire to serve your best in
terests, impel Is roe to declare tny
platform. I believe the Statement
No t plan is the only practical
way to accomplish the election of
U. S. senators by the people, and
is therefore the gateway to all other
national reforms
The people of Oregon are entire
'y competent to elect their repre
sentative in the U. S. Sennte. Ore
gon livestock breeders. Oregon fruit
rotvers arc world famous. OrcgonS
resources nrc uusurpaasscd. Let
us make Oregon the greatest state
for good roads, good schools, pure
mods, honest weights and measures,
honest political methods by intelli
gent, systematic co-operation. I,et
us advance every interest. Push
tor Oregon. Pull for Oregon.
O. SPRINGKK,
Democratic candidate for State
Senator.
II. C. Ellis and Clark Rude left
for Princvillc cstcrdny to look
after telephone matters. They
drove over in Mr Ellis' automobile
Serious Results Feared
You may well fear serious results from
a cough or cold, as pneumonia and con
sumption start with a cold. I'oley's
Honey and Tar cures the most olistinste
coughs or colds and prevents seiious re
sults. Refuse substitutes. C. V. Mer
rill, Druggist.
For Sale.
A few tons of baled wheat hay, one
three-year-old Pcrcheron stallion,
one pair fine driving horses; also
640 acres of land, with free water,
iu lots to suit purchasers. All for
sale cheap. Six miles northwest of
Laidlaw. J D. Gibson. 7-10
The candy sale piven last Satur
day by the Ladies' Library Club
was another pleasing success. The
receipts amounted to $10.85.
Personal
If any person suipccts that their kid
neys aie deranged they should take
Foley's Kidney Remedy at once and
not risk having Drlght'a disease or ilia
tcte Delayguestheillseasca stronger
fqothoM and you should not delay tak
irtit l'.lev'H Kidney Remedy. C. V.
Meirill, Druggist.
Library Grows In Popularity.
The Rend Free Public Library
and Reading Room is growing in
popularity from d?y to day. 1 here
is a brisk demand for the new Looks
and many come into the room to
read the current magazines to be
found there. The equipment of
the room is being improved, the
latest purchase being a patent
kerosene lamp which will furnish
an excellent light by which to read.
The original
LAXATIVE cougli remedy
For coh&IUV, coMif taroarjmd lump
trouble!. tHo oputci.' Non-alcoholic
Good foeveFbody.ifpId overy where.
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FOLEYt&'IIONEY and TAR U la
YelfoWpuckige, Kefuieubtitute.
" Propared'only MW&
Foley A Comp'anf, Ohlcssei
FOLEYS
HONEY-TAR
Bend-Slianiko Livery & Stage Company
J. II. WI3NANDY, Prop.
W, P. Kolley, AfteM, Shanlko
New Covered Stages between Bend aiul Shaniko
AL.BO
Livery nnd Peed Stnblcfe nt Slinnlko, Madras mid Head.
Wc run our rigs tb plcnso tho public.
Stages leave ohch wny ovcry day.
Rigs to nil parts of Central Oregon. Careful drivers furnished
Special Attention Given to Express and Baggago. .
A Complete
DRY
At Bend,
Oregon.
Rough, Surfaced and Moulded
-LUMBER-
All Widths, Lengths and Thicknesses
INCH COMMON
DIMHNS.ON
SI 1 1 PL A P
RUSTIC
T. & C. FLOORING
Reasonable bbadkd CKILING Lumber
WINDOW J AM IIS fiVHrcrd at
Prices WINDOW CASINO Y rj
Qood HKAD BLOCKS imkmn
O. G. DASKUOARD i ' . , ,
Grades STAIR TRKADS iPni!0!
Dry WATBR TAULK bt J '
O. G. HATTINS ,r
Stock MOULDINGS "c & S ' .
P. II. I). PATENT ROOKING
PBN'CK PICKKTS
SUING LKS
BTC, HTC.
CUSTOM VUUD MILL IN CONNECTION.)
APPLY TO
Central Oregon
Development Company
BEND,
WATCH THIS SPACE
NEXT WEEK.
S. C. CALDWELL
Hardware
STOVKS, TIN and GUANITH-
WARIJ. WINDOWS, DOORS.
PA I NT," OILS and GLASS.
LUBRICATING, CYL1NDKR,
GAS KNGINK OIL,
WOOD ALCOHOL.
Lime and Cement.
COAL OIL nnd GASOLINK.
Turpentine
. WHEN IN BEND, S.T.OP AT
THE..PILOT BU1TE INN
. Table alwaya-jupplled vvjth the bot tht Iho town iflfprdi. tl
Jwrt-and CotjitoaI;flOtuB. Bund, Ojji&PN
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The Bulletin Ciyes the News.'
therefore Subscribe for ICi
Stock of
At Iknd,
Oregon.
OREGON
Groceries
DRIED and CANNED IMU'ITS
BACON and IIAM.3.
FLOUR
PRINEVILLE nnd MADRAS.
A full line of all kinds of
provisions. t
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C. S. BENSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
b't'i'ici: in nNk iiuit.iiiNd,
HltNl), UHltOON
V. P. ilYKKs"
Land nnd Irrigation
Lawyer
Ullll.AJV, OHIKION
Piiittlcc In nil Ctifiitninml I)cwirtutrtit
ul the Interior.
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Ol'i'lCK oMu HANK ,1m,,
III iHliilit tlclculiS?iic Connection
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FK.ANK H. CldtENMAN
Attorney nt Imw,
Will I 'r net Ice In All CotirlN.
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THE
First National Bank
of Princvillc.
lUUbliitiril itm.
Cpltnl, Surplus and Undivided
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Ca,Mt
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When Yon Paint
buildings, inside or out
side, if you desire the
very best results nt the
least expense you
.should use
& 11 in win -Williams
Paint
Calf (of
Color oimjl
A. SATHER!
A Pull l.lnc of (Iraccrles. DrV
(loods nud llnnh'vnrc nlwnys on
iiiinii.
HENRY L. WHITSETT
Horse Shoeing: and
General Blactemilliingf
WA(ION'ANI)
PLOW WORK
Plrst dlriSi Work Ounrnntccd.
IiOMiciniT'iTTn r)litHl'ldoii niinn.
Agents Wuntedt 16x20 crayon
ivortralts ,o ccnta, frames 10 cents
and ui), sheet nlcturcs one cent
each. You cMi tnnkc .joo jht cent
prow or 1.30.00 per week. L'atn
lOKUe ana snmnleii' free. Piiank
fW. Wll.rf.lM8 COMI'AWV. 1308 W:'
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