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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1908)
f i 'N Sv2ftSgS cry possible consideration as beireis $roou service. - ' ried a slock a( filled promptly possible consisieni wun me quauiy oi ine guous v turnisnecl. .,.,, considerations in every sense "Tlie Big Store on the 55SeAeeSeSvefiv5&)'5s 5S&i5?j LOCAL BITS. Klwood Roberts was n visitor in Hcnd Wednesday. . If you arc lotion your sole liavc It repaired by I.ci;ut, I lie shoe man. Ralph Spencer left Tuesday iiioruiiiK for u wcck'rt visit with lclntivc.4 nl Antelope. "Dad" West nml Mr. nuil Mrs. Rene West cnnicil sevcrnl days this week nt Davis and Odcll lakes. I. I.. Kctchtiui nnd wife of l'rltic vilte arc vWltinj' their ilanlitcr, Mrs. Henry WhitKtt, for a few days. Mm. Robert McCuuu left Tues day iiiorniiiK for Minneapolis where she will visit for some time with hor parents, V Claude Kelly has accepted a oui- t'J linn fir lli tMtiitiM nTllii OflMatfnM with A.M. Lnrn.nudisnn nil-round lintiily boy. J.S. Williams left TlmrMlay mnniiui for Portland to ptitcha.se machinery for the hcvy Muster Williams Nnwmill. Mrs. I'.lla M. I veil, who lives on r) ipmcst,cad seven miles northwest nf liidlavv, was n iilcnsaut caller in lleiitl lust Wednesday,, Shoe repairing done with neat ness and dhpatcli by Lcnt, the hnrucMimnhcr and cobbler. At A. I,, Hunter's old stand. II. II. Davios left for Walla Wnlln, Wash., Thursday morning willed there by the bcrious illness of a brother-in-law- Anyone wishing to buy n gentle itorse and new huge,)' and new iu Kle harness, .see Win. Stephen, Ituml. $150 takes the outfit. Mrs. J. L- RIiiko and daughter Josephine tire down from their home near Odelt visiting a few days with Mrs. W. II. Sellers. MUs Cornelia I). Wilson,. daugh tor of Mrs. 1?. 1). Wilson, reached Rend Tuesday evening from New York and will make her future home here. Miss Hcssic Wilkinson has re signed her position t the 'phone olllce and Miss Anna ToIiiikoii will take up the dutlea of central girl next Monday. , , . ,, 11. S. Smith,' the neivijauillortt of the Redmond Hotel, was r. caller in ilend Monday. Mr. Smith reports that crops around Redmond are looking very well. Agent for Champion Hinders, Mowers mid Rakes, Hinder Twine, JJurbed Wire, Chicken .Netting, Mitchell, Rain and Winona Wpg tms, Syracuse .Plows and llarrotys. Come and see me. K. A. Sathkk, Ueud, Oregon. iytf A Resolution give my , ( 10 carrv as all limes as possible. To see that all orders are 2 and carefully. . To charge the lowest prices 2 And hv these and Oilier j to retain my customers as friends of the word. Ydurs for the Best, AM. LARA BEND', ORE. Mrs. John Ryan has returned after a, month or six weeks at Minnca)olis. Rev. Mitchell's subject for the morning service next htinday will l: "I'ivc Sparrows for a Cent." At the evening service. "Yes, nnd Temperance in Other Things." During the past week or to days llenil has lioen visited hv numerous showers, which have frc.shcui.-il the air unu nave none n great ucai in good to grass and all vegetntiou in general.' i Telephone caiiuccticu;i between Hums mid l'rjucvllle,- have now been completed and Rend coplc can talk to their friends nt the Harney county scat whenever they so desire. Agent for Champion Hinders, Mowers and Rakes, Hinder Twine, liarbed Wire, Chicken Netting. Mitchell, Haiti mid Winona Wag ons, Syracuse Plows and Harrows Come and sec me. 15. A. S.vriiiiu, Rend, Oregon. 1 7 tf Mrs. J. lv. Sawhill and two sons are vising with Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Yandcvcrt nt their ranch at I.ava. J. lv. drove up with them Wednesday and then went on to Roslaud to solicct subscriptions for the Central Oregon Railroad. Mrs. lv. I). Wilson and A. 0 Walker left Thursday morning for Silver Lake where they will make proof on their timber claims. They were accompanied by Mr. 'Pillory mid Homer Roggcss, who will act as witnesses, Roscoe Howard, C. M. Rcdficld and lv. A, Cast took a trip out onto the segregation Wednesday in the TOHING 3GALP Dandruff anp AmNCriiAIRA i but outward sfoift o'.thVctH done In secret by myriad ol dan Jrull germs sapping ttie life blood olttiehnlr. Micro kills the para site, soothes the Itching scalp, gives lustre to toe hair and stops It falling out A single application 1 u:i rf'llfhtfitl JresiloEiton tbe hs(r. free trout greascmr sticky oils. Ask yourtgg (rfrec booklet, HOYT CHEMICAL CO, rvRTUNP 0lBS gives relict aed prpx' Save your balrifwr Mlfm nrvntii aalMesa tufetoniehs ev- larire anil va- t 7 '- ( . : . i . i Havvrf . automobile, Intending later to run down to O'Ncil where the Central Otegon Railroad engineers arc establishing their first camp. The Ladies' Library Club cleared 14 nt the ice ctenm social last Saturday evening. Ten dollars of this amount will be set aside for the librarian's salary, and the bal mice will go toward buying a com plete set of Dickens, which has al ready been ordered. Mrs. A. C. Lucas, while on the way to the fire Saturday evening, put out a fin that was just starting in some dry wood not far from the pumping plant, which probably had been set by sparks from the mill lire. 1 lie day following the mill fire small pieces of burned loard were found scattered all over town and it is a wonder that other fires were not started by these fall ing brands. A number of Lnidl.uv people were present at the railroad meet ing Monday night, and expressed themselves as very willing nnd auxiotts to do all in their power to assist iti building th,c road into Crook county. Among them were lv. 11. Jnmcs, 0. VY. Homer, W. . Myers, j. N. U. Cerking, Geo. L. Simmons, l'rcd N. Wallace, John A. Scabury, Wm. G. Stiles, C. C. Dennett, M. S. Dullard. Chas. Uoyd returned to Hcnd Saturday evening from Portland where he had gone to purchase n turbine water wheel. The wheel will be installed in the Deschutes a short distance north, ot Rend nnd will furnish power for n large pump which will pump water for Mr. Royd's nnd Mr. Puttie's desert claims. The pump will raise the water about .'., feet to the top of the river bank and it will then be conveyed to the laud through ordi nary cabals and flumes. , , Tuesday morning about 3-30 o'clock Rend people were awakened from their slumbers hv nnnllnr mil of fire, this time the b!a;e being located m tne cellar used by A. Is. Ivstebcnet as a utornrc for li!i stncl- of wines and liquors which Jie had on nana wiicu itic adoption of local option closed his saloon A stnnm of water soon put the l.rc out, but not until it had done considerable damage to the bqttled good,ss Mr. Hstcbeuet aaVs tLe-stbck-rtn vntupit at about i.d66,oti which he has insurance ot yu.soo. Dr. Coe, re turiiimr from visitlne n mtlfiii. ill. covered the, fire and gAycthe alarm. The function of the Ictrtlievs U In strain outtheMiMrltie. of the .Mood wJdcTi l! ,c0i.,,!'Vlv' l" 'through them. lfolcy'.6 Kidney iletnedy make tib kldutya UiiltKy, TJiey will strMn ovvt itret- fi'nm tlih M.VS.I IVlVl. I'oIl'v's Ivlilnev Rpiniilv nml It ..-111 make y 11 well. C. V Merrill, Untc gist. mm L1N$TER MILL BUNS. (Continued front pngc I ) may be retailed 111 innnv iustniK.l's ditcctly from vV,hrc it is sawed Kvcu when the lumber is hauled to the yards' In town there will be u great saving ''over tin.' 61d way of ha6liug the'Iogs to the mill. ' Mr. Linster and 'bis boys bail gone up river on .1 fishing trip n few hours Uforc the fire. They were notified of the misfortune by Mrh. I'. O Minor, who noticed the men along the river near the Minor homestead. Mis Minor had re ceived the news over the 'phone. Mrs. Muster and several other ludies served a lunch of hot cofTee mid sandwiches to the wet mid tired men. It was certainly ap preciated. The use of buckets was made- mccssary from the fact that the fire was without the limits of the town and beyond .the reach of the Hcnd water j.y.slum, .. .-- Ilxprcsslorf of Appreciation. We wish to sincerely thank all those who worked so hard and so willitifly to save our, propertv at the fire Saturday evening. We certainly appreciate their dibits and wish to thank them for the good fight they put tip. , IlKN'KY LlNSTBK. J. S. WSI.UAMS. Notice to Citizens of HcnJ. There is an ordinance on the records of the city whereby the water staudpipc or tank of the Rend Water Co, ' system is required to be full each day by 9 o'clock p. in for fire fighting purposes The water company has endeav ored to comply with this in the past and has had the tank full as near 9 o'clock as posfclble, but before morning on many' occasions the tank lias been, nearly emptied by persons leaving the faucets open and taking water out of the regular hours. The hours for sprinkling, as stated many times before, arc from 6 a. ni. until noon; if the property owners of Hcnd want fire protection or water for fire protection, it is up to them to see that the constant use pf water out of the regular hours is stopfsrd. Tumalo Items. Ti'MAM), Juty jj. Hot day and thunder with omc rain lia twen the program here the la.t 10 lay. McMr Scoria. Otbton, Clark nnd I'ulliam nrc nt work repairing n crioui break in their ditch caused by the heavy rain !at week. C. V. Smith of RUt a n pleasant enlKr'at Tuutato Mniuliy on his way to UfWJ in luiiie.. , Cjeo. McCallUtcr wa doing some ur vtug thi week near Tumalo, for Mr. )etin. Several tvaiua are liaulliig lumber (or j the llijititovscr-Stnltli milt yanl at Tum alo to Ki-dmoml where they have a him bcr yanl. The fire at the I.iustcr mill nt Head Mil wool: a plainly cen front here. Cob. Siiiiiiioiu and Hfc1 Vu)tueof I.aidliwr tested tlUoujJt lic;c Saturday doing tonic repair wrk on the C. S. I. Co. ditch. J. It. Kdwaidt was a lmitiei visitor nt llcmt Saturday. ltirmer in tlVe jwtt arc getting fenfly to comiuencc haying and a bctttr .rop wilt lx cut tlinu was expected. Pleasant RUrc Items, Warm and loenl kIvowcis have lieeti i'litini. mir utrllnti uilli tilittt !iiifi, IrriKation i.tclni canici on t the fulloat extent lunv-n-dnj-ii. Crop of ili verse sort ate looking the fiuct. The iilroMl in Kitting mi near we can ; MlinOhl litvir lit. ftm.tiie tiliUtb. nml tinir. f.ook uUi,for the card. ..Among thoc who have left for the harvsst fieliU along the Columbia river tru Win, Illrilfccll, Aiithoti AhWtrom nnd Jacob W. IVterMJii. They will rcnlclr iudefinitely, 1 , 1 Wedding IwlU have aRain tkcuain;- ing. to the nrprieof all, htw lvtiicl DeVanl ami l'loyd IlSrrudcr took up matriiiioiil.il life on tie fourth of Juh. We extend coii;rutulatloii. ! Im Hy ljckcrsijn ; of Hellinghaiiij AVft'sli., U stoi.n'Tii'll 51t,h ft. W. HnU ana family ihii week uiil is looking fat location. Mlsi ..lickenson is a, school teacher of much cxpeiicnce and liolijs it life diploma .fiotn the btittd of VStw liigtou. , Mm l.'lc!. If iJl... n.il li(r ..!, ..- v -fC" "nf " " J""" fitcldl of llenil wetc pkkmVt visitor at the She,-ytoc.(l Dro. raucji, oil Tucxlay. .tJi'ft'M',? 0rmP I.lvv, the new Uxa W Tthiiutatei, bul does not fffltTte, If Utile best laxative. Guarauieed or your money back.C. AY, Merrill, Drug-gUt, The Pfofiiafllc Age of Fowls Itv Jamk.4 rivr)r. of the Oregon Agricultural College. Tile question as to which is the most profitable brood fcf fdVIs, is very frequently asked. Tlierc arc undoubtedly differences its breeds but undue importance should not be placed upon breed. The trap nest has shown that there is' more difference in individuals than in breeds. I'rccd isn't everything. We must get away from that idea in poultry-keeping. If a man starts in the poultry business with "the best breed", as he believes, and has with it the notion that breed is everything he will meet with in evitable failure. The breed may be all right but the fowls must be encournged to do their best by good care and management. When eggs arc firm at 40 cents a dozen and the hens fail to respond the owner is likely to become unreasonable and take up with another breed, and most likely the fault was not in the breed. The fault is usually one of two things. Hither the hens arc of a poor or non-productive strain of the breed, or the manage ment is poor. It is a point in management that I wish to speak of here, one point in many that must be taken into account if poultry-keeping is to be made a success. It is the Question of the most profitable t age of the hen. Poultrymcn vvji'o have kept in touch with poultry invcsliga tions during the past few years arc pretty well informed on this point, but the importance of this subject is not yet generally appreciated. The writer carried on for several years at the Utah . experiment sta tion a line of experiments with the object of determining tlie value of the hen at different, ages for egg production. The same bens were kept year after year under similar conditions and a record kept of pro duction and of food consumed. These experiments proved that the hen is different from the cow, which retains or improves her productivity with age. The first year was the most profitable, and there was a gradual decrease in productiveness each succeeding year. It is safe to figure this decrease at 35 per cent Every Fafthef Why? .-... . (Because: 'our money s s-1 fa tne ljan tnan anywhere else. . Paying your bills-bycne"ck is the simplest anil most .convenient method. . -- Your check- becomes u voucher for the debt it pays. It gives you a better standing with business men. Money in the bank strengthens your credit. A bank account teaches, helps and eucour dges you to sate, ' This bank doea all the boqkkccpiug. r' Your bank'boo!: is a leqord of your business. To thoso during Banking Coirtetioi1sfwith a well v estabjished Brfnk, we extend our services. The Geiral Oregon Banking CBb Trust Company t blRECTORSt John Steicll. . I.umbermatl and Tirulier Owocr. U. C. Cos l'hyslcitm-dud Jurgeon. H. P.J. McDonald Mayor of fiend. --.jF" A9atner'-yv----'M.-f Merclia,nt. -i-JFi1Heyburn...rr..,r.. ,..., , . rt--SV.?eisUier. .t.t j The ,1 Wi of A. c Bakeryand Restaurant SOLICITS 'lE rtV'l'0tQE ,ov th'pUblic. ' S HoVne iO Brendflbr Salet " ' Also Pies', Calces- Cook",Dougiinuts and Every , . thing in tlie 6AkerV Line. Restattranrwlllgiverme.ilt-lirSlxtWeWaVa. feraiid'-o p. m sUNlfAV mates a smmTY. II I I II I I I ) .1. 'I MllllMl each year. With overage price" for food and for eggs it is not prof able to keep hens after they llnve finished their second y6ar of laying, The first, or pullet yeah Is very profitable, the second will give a satisfactory profit, but during tb third j'eUr the egg yield vvill seldom pay for1 the fodtf consumed. ' These concltlHions'hpply only 0 course where the eggs arc sold at market prices. Fowls tliathave special value as breeding stock should be kept longer, but the no tion that "the old speckled hen i the good Ijv'ct should hot be Jit. ished unless she is cttlight Ji tl.d trap nest. The fact that she stuM" n joyful lay, paints her comb brilliant. red and scratches a vigor ous scratch should not 'be accept c. I as sufficient grounds for commuting sentence. It is safe to say tli.it the poultry keepers of this state would be many thousands of dollars in the poekt by rigorously killing off' the hen' every two years ami' replacing jherr with new stocWwith the exeep tions ndtcll. above. Where Ihfe pulldt! and hens nr; allowed to run together it will 1 ncccSsary to mark them, otbervvu it will be difficult to separate the old stock from the young when it is desired to market them. Tic usual method of marking is t punch-a hole In the web bctwcei the toci w'licn the 'cniskens arc, hatched. This Is easily land quick, ly done with a punch which ma be purchased front the poultry sprl , ply houses for 25 cents. A num bcr of different markings may t; made in this way. Vhcretheprtu ticc is to d repose of the ticlis cv :r, two ycars'it will be sufficient tc mark them every other year. ' A Revelation It U a..ev!atiou to twople, the tcves Cavc of ltinj; trouble that have bceil -ured by .i'oler' Honey and Tar, It rut onlv stops 1 tle .coufh but heals an itrengthstm the nnei. L. M. Ruiy-lc. Teattinr, Jowftj rlt?!' ''The doctor Mill I hail coiunmptioii, and I ot nc better until I ttclc I oley'a Honey anil Tar. It ttoppcl the hemorrluRes and pain in my luucs and I hey are now tound a a bullet.' C. W. Merr. ' , Drugsist LADIES! Yoa should have your calling cards printed at The Hulletin office. The latest styles. Aswell as every business man Should have a bank account. 1 :' t ri ' t .l ' . "T2