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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1909)
The Great Spring Medicine In tlintisnnuii of homo, for mora (linn thirty yonm, Hood' rJnrsnparllla Iihh bruit tnken, nit n Hprlnir Mcilleluo, by ovory member of tlio family, rocullnr to lUolf in wlmt It In nml wlmt It (loon, it combined tlio beat blood piirlilor, nppotlr.crit nnd tonics, nnd effect coinplolo euros of Hpring Ailments nil blood ill,enacf pimples, eruptions, eczema, crnfiiln, .nil slmiitieli, liver nnd kidney complnliil, loss of nppolHo, that tired fcollng, nil low or run-down condition of tlio syslom. Hood's uarsaparllla effects itn wonderful cured, not dimply bernuso it conlniiw snrsnpnrilln, but beemiso It romliliio (bo iilinosl rnmedlnl value of more limn t!0 different Ingredients, rnch greatly trcuthcnel nnd en riched by lliiit peculiar romblnntlon. Tlivon Ingredients nro tlio very rem edies llint succes'ful physician prr-srrliin for tlio twine ilUoiiwi nnd nil ineiit. Thorn U no renl siihatltula for Hood's Bnrsnpnrllln. Jf urged to buy nny preparation vnld to bo "just nn good," you mny bo iiuro it is In ferior, costn 1cm to mnke, nnd ylold tlio donlcr n larger profit. llcglu Inking Hood' Hnrsnparillft todny, in tho usual liquid fonn or in tlio chocolated tablet known as Bnrsntnbs. 100 l)ocs Ono Dollar. iTwVHB COFFCE' TEA SPICE5 BAttlNS POWDER r tXTRACTS uuoi mum CLOSSCTflDEVERS , nmtima t-J A CURE FOR FITS Tlio Treatment I to Accomplish Wlint Science I Ins Been Strug- KlinK to Attain for Centuries Tho Intonaa Intataol that haa lii inanlfoatad thrmithout lh runnlnr by tho wwidarful euro that at lr)( M-rvrn(larid itallr Vl rulUpUHo. nil cnllnu. It la allr i'tUln tho tut numl-ritf pp'ohor.aolrralr lrirtir. or flUaiMl tia-ramana. In dr that rrrlatr inar hao (haiira In toal th mnlkin. Uir trial larttU. VatuaUa lllrnlur. llUtarr n( t1 ami Irallmonlab, will I aanl l null 1aultl traloallhawritatulh lr Mar laboratory, UI -itHlrl. Nw VmIi Oiy Nnlntr hSM BVrVn IM iHlMMnnfMri .... .-- -"- -!.-- taMtnl-ifel;l. woarop nd vraal.la mlt In II aa h l-wn. irt. How Intr'i iwa aw rp in rruii or or a mrm, for ! hn lloakl mr IK ra.ul.tw rroei by ii HaHlhMMiiRiuML AAAimmm 0. M. FERRT & CO., StttttT. MCH. I BASE BALL GOODS Oohlamllh Uru lUUa .00 llMch Imcm IUIU u .. 1.00 trh ORVrlal Amarlran Uu H , I J5 lMh lUxtall (Ukm 3C to 3.00 (Mh IUmUII Mill 360 to O.CO liwtti dim. I'uim. pir . 10c and aac Itth Itala 3SC, dOC, 7QO and $1.00 bulla rMitiiWI. Inluiln thirla, anl, Xivk- Inrs tJ aiwl Ivlk nuul of rrl ual'i cwiinii rlaniwl. In ti' or roral Uut I15 HrOulln-rUnr..ltr.ull . , , 3.00 Um'aaliM 60cllm NO OH AIIOK lt)lt OARINO OUCAUTAQK 0nd tor comp:to calalocut. HUDSON ARMS CO. ,ili C. Gee Wo Tbo Chinese Doctor Thl wmltful mtn hat mU II ( ituil of (ho Iiroirtloa of lUHita, l,U Kn.1 IUrV. n.t U rivlnit Iho wucM tlio tenant u( hU xrfkM. No Mi rrury, Poltona rl)ru( Utfd. No Opf rallona or Culllnf nuaranlawa t euro Catarih. Ailhma. Imr, Kma, Ut' HtumarhO'vl KMitrir rlvato DUoaaniufMtnaikl Wumn, A BURS CANCER CURE Jut tvroOol from P. Kin, Ihlna tafa, aura ml rnl.:. Dnlalllnif Inllawi.ila. If ypq rannol rail, wtlta fprajminlnm blank ml rlttular. Incluao 4 taliU In atamjia. CONSULTATION TlltC The C. Ccc Wo Medicine Co. JC3H rirtl it., r. Mwlaan, I'erllami, Or. a. MasvB I M ass, ( Ui HU lMWm 9WWW 'yrup better than MapU. WliTa liilBillvn MIMKSMgmaPPTMl Oil THAT HCNCTWATCS MjJLaJAjaaJBI THI QIC THAT I WANT A FARM! Hnvo you n fnrm for snlo or trndoT If so, glvo mo Its location, descrip tion nnd umount nt which you hold It. ... ... ,, 1 want n fnrm, aultublu for uonornl farming, stock rnlalng, poultry, etc Am not pnrtlculnr ns to locution, If thu html und price nro right. In ; nnsworlng this udvortiaement you nro doullng with mu direct And Not Through Any Agent i I can pay cash, or nonrly nil ensh nnd citn trndo In somo city proporty ' tlt Is increasing ovory tiny In vnlue. Glvo mo na much fnformutlpn nbout your nlitco us you cun, so us to nvold further corresponduncu if tlio place doesn't suit mu. The Sooner You "Write the Better J. M. REEVES BOX 13X PORTLAND, ORE. I'ruiMnlltitc llio IIIkiI ICaprvailitn, "Jlitro J ni ilom niiyililiiK to tiinko II fo mora cla-prfuir nlml tlio optlmUL "Iliivo yau lielpvd iinylxnljr to iiiilleT" "I should n; no. I linvtt helped morn lopls to smllo t tut i) nnytxMly elwi In llm nplstilmrlKKMl. I'm a ilcntlau" Wunlilnglou HUr. TtTC " ! tn in naa IllJanllr '' k' !" ' !' Ilrl Nr ll (o.r M4 fnr rtlt It M liulMllaaa4 IimIIm, Dr. it H. Klla. IA..KI Alh St.. lallUl.l.l. !. Twrnljr mlmitea of rain In a jMf li onietlniK all llmt aoullurn KgJVt gtti ami tUrt It no lw In that ruunlry. Only On "BROMO QUININE" Ikat U MXATIVK llllOMO OUIMHf- lnh for tha aUnatur of It W. (1H0VK. Vl Uis wwVI mr U Cut a M In Ono Par. tU. Ilorrl.l Unl Ilintinnd Holy Xoars. What hat hapnrdi Wife What do you think I Thn cat has fatrn crrrr bit of tha inaal that I iinro Jut owkedl lluabauit Tlio poor tblnjcT Hut nT r mliHl: I will et you aiiothrr caU rilrcrmlc Ulallrr The Ejccep'tional Equipment of the California Fig Syrup Co. and the c!c ntlflo attainments of its cbcmltt have rendered pouthlo tlio production of Syrup of Up and IHUlr of Senna, In all of It xeellcnc, by obtaining tbo pure rnedle. dial principle! of plants known to act mot bcnrflclally and combining them moit klllfully, In tlio rlcht proportion!, with Its holcomo and refreshing Syrup of California fig., Aa there It only ono genuino Syrup o( Fig and lUIxIr of Senna and a tlio gen uine, la manufactuml by an original method known to tho California Ilg Synip Co only, It It always necotaary to buy th genuine to get Its beneficial effect. A knowledge of tho abovo fact enable one to decline Imltatiom or to return them If, upon viewing the tckagc,thafull namo tif the California Fig Syrup Co. Is not founJ printed on tho front thereof II IOWA It I) tU riUIITUN -Aaaarrr "! Cbamlat. I M.tatiiK S Ia.lil oWt aaaiBaa . mM t la!- Mlvs.f.1- tvflt njlll-iTllilfcori paaaaaf I iiitij wiriaara -" mwwrr-v .-.--.. -- " wwir r-o"i iwitw - w oaIi llaol.1. Mt Vats' .1kri ItakLl. lM 1 KlkSaTJUt SI((a. -tl1aa W(ttlaua) wo w a" mwwm tai un BntJltrAltiaa. Looirul avntl II m ...-. Vl.ilHa.k.h.a mA prnflfMiiscllttli 4(tiita l-'Jl6sl hm It4Ml Uatc It "Will Cost You 2 lowrltana for aamplaM of lh lat all wol S10 Cults ovrr iitulucnl Made to con fixmlo tMir t mcatur. W anl nu umploa. mru(rnnt b'anta, ml almlulalr ruaianlavaitl. (ll ami wwk manahlp or rT nwnrx Uck WHITE US TODAY Salem Woolen Mills 7th & Sink Sit. PORTLAND, ORE. U A l'lsvorintf. It makei 8 O Sold by Croccrs. t; Il ft Nt.TW ATI THOUSAND HEADED KALE. Ha Provon Valuable for Feed During Winter Months. j lijr II. I), BeuMtr, Oregon Arlrullural Coll. O-rvallli. i This knlo Is chiefly volunblo ns a green faed for hogs, cows or poultry through tho winter from November or Octobnr to April. Tho bettor types of plant endure the Wlllntnotto vnlloy winter wenther without Injury, yielding from .'10 to 40 tons of succulent and nutritious grefn feed per ncro under favornhle conditions. It mny ntso bo grown for suinner green feed, although less successfully. A deep, well drained, rich loam soil Is heat for. this crop but tho ordinary vnlloy clsy loam soil, If wull drained, thoroughly tilled and heavily manured, will produce excellent yields. If po. slblu n long, narrow, slightly sloping Held, running Irngfiiwlso of it piece of sod ground, or n wide sodded fenco row, or ono of the farm lanes Is prefer nble, ns this permits caiior hauling during tho wet winter weather. The kale ground should be heavily manured and deeply plowed In tho fall If feasible nnd re plowed onco curly In the spring nnd ugHln bofori transplant ing. If the fall plowing cannot bo done, manuring during the winter and spring and deep enrly spring plowing repeated twice before transplanting, will put the ground h good shape. Following the second plowing tho ground houId Imi kepi clean of weeds nnd thoroughly mulched to conserve the moisture, by frequent light harrow Ing until transplanting time. For transpinnltng the seed should bo sown In drill rows nbout three feet npsrt, ns eorly in March ns It Is ponsl blotogcton tho grounl. If possible n strip of the Uit drained ground on the farm should bo used for growing the young planU nnd this should be manured and plowed In the fall so that It need only bo replowrd and worked down at once for tho seed in tho spring, thus getting the plants stsrtetl si early as potslblo. One pound of ccd will fumiih enough plants for an acre. Transplanting should be done about June 1st, If poftilblo, when the plants are six to twelve Inches high. Later transplanting is liablo to bo held back by the dry weather so much as not to bo ready for cutting In early fall. With tho ground In fine tilth, trans planting of small acreages may be done rnpidly by hand with n long blad ed spade, care being taken not to In jure the roots In taking thvm up from the drill row, and replacing them in the new ground. They ahoujd bo placed three feet apart each way, covered a little deeper Uian In the drill row, the soil firmed around them with the foot and Inter when wilted down, the whole field should be rolled. Plants should bo left every three fact in the original drill rows nnd all extrn plants saved for replacing those that mny not sur vive transplanting. Traniplnntlng of larger acreages may bo done by plowing nnd placing the plants three feet apart In every thlnl furrow, covering the roots but not tho leaves, with tho next furrow turned and following the day's work with nrollcr. Missing plants rnoy be replaced later by hnnd. Instead of transplanting tho seed may be dropped in hllla three feet apart each way, sever) seed to tho hill, as early as tho ground can bo thor oughly prrjmrcd. Later each hill should bo thinned, leaving one vigor ous plant. As n rule this method does not give as good yields as transplant ing. After transplanting or thinning tho Held should receive frequent shallow cultivation to conserve the moisture until tho plants brnnch out so far as to prevent further tillage. In October or November after the green corn has nil been fed tho knle, although not fully grown, will bo ready for feeding. Thu plants should bo cut o(T ut tho ground with nn nxo or -.hash, nnd tho entire plant tossed onto the wagon or sled nnd hauled to tho feeding place Enough may be cut at oni time for ono or several days' feeding. Frozen kalo should bo allowed to thaw beforo feeding. Whcro it is thought thu older plants may tnlnt tho milk they should bo fed Immediately after milking. Forty pounds of knlo per day with 20 pound of good hay, such as vetch nnd oats, fed in two portions, makes an Ideal ration for milch cows, very little or no mill feed boing need ed. Tho knle mny bo fed 'as needed clear through the winter until April or later. For summer feeding seed mny bo fall town and transplanted early in tho spring, being ready, under favora ble conditions, for cutting during July, August nnd September. Unless tho ground could bo Irrigated, however, onco or twlco, tho yields nro not so heavy nt this season. Stripping of tho lower leaves of the kalo as a regular prnctlco Is not re commended as It Is extremely labor ious, espoclnlly during wot weather, puddlos the soil badly nnd causes tho stripped plants to suitor from frost. However, whore groen feed runs short in Scptombor tho larger lower leaves of tho kalo may bo stripped off for feeding at this timo and later ns wot weather comes on nnd tho plants grow larger it pays to abandon this stripping nnd cut tho entlro plant with nn nxo. As well bred seed cannot as yot be secured upon tho market it is Import ant that tha grower should select five or ton of his very best plants nnd let them go U) seed. From 20 to CO differ ent types of knlo rilnnts have been grown from ono smnll packet of com mercial seed, tho majority, however, nro worthless. To get good seed the grower must select a good parent plant; thoo of gol slzi', wolghing from 40 to CO pound each, with n medium s z ed, smooth green leaves, tho main stem branching out closo to the ground Into Innumerable sterns and leaves In nil stages of growth. Only planU which go through tho severest frosts without nny Injury should bo selected. These plants selected during tho first year should b transplanted eorly In tho spring the second year in somo fertile sjKjt whcro they will not bo crois (Kjlllnnted by other knlo plants, wild turnips, rspe, muiUrd nnd similar c oe!y related plants. The seed will bo formed this second yeor and should bu harvested when tho plant has dried out and tho needs nre brown nnd threih ed out by hand over n ennvnss. One good plant will furnish sufficient seed for about an acre of knle plants.- A report of your success or failure In growing kale, with a description of your method and conditions, would lie greatly appreciated by this station. Kindly address such report to the De partment of Agronomy, Oregon Agri cultural college, Corvallis, Oregon. Noles on tho A.-Y.-P. Enough electricity will be ued In tho decorative features of the Alaska-Vukon-I'nclflc exposition to supply all tho needs of a city of 40,000 inhabi tants. Eight hundred thousand elght-candlo power Incnndoscent lampi are used in tho decorativo features of the Alsska-Yukon-Pacific exposition, which opens In Seattle on June 1. The Great Northern railroad esti mates that not less than 1,000,000 per sons bound for the Alaaka-Yukon-Paclfic exposition In Seattlo thia summer, will bo handled through St. Paul alone. The government Is spending C00, 000 thst it may give due representa tion to Alaska, Hawaii and the Philip pines at the Alatkt-Yukon-Pacific -x-position which opens in Seattlo June 1. The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition will be ready to open on May 1, one month before the day fixed for its formal opening. It is tho first expsl tion to make good upon its original first day." Canada la spending $100,000 for a building at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition and for the installation of its famous permanent exhibit, which is now en mute from the Franco-Iiritsih fair In London. The sockeyo salmon run will bo on in Puget Sound during the Alsska-Yukon-Pacific exposition and a fully equipped cannery will show why it is Washington provides tlio world with mot of tho salmon. Tlia. alnab atinf, tv,if-ri (nwn-a eighty feet in the center of the Alaska- Yukon-Pacific exposition, will be cov-' errd with gold lenf hnmmered from Alasluin nucgets contributed by enthu siastic "sour doughs." The United States government will carry on experiments with submarlr.o torpedo boats at the Alaska-Yukon-1 Pacific exposition in Seattle. The I work will be done in one of the beauti ful lakes upon which tho exposition grounds He. Tho California Promoion committee has completed tho California state building, a modified Mexican hacienda, which will be one of tho most remark ed buildings of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition, which opens in Seattlo Juno 1. Query. Why cannut black powder be substituted for dyuauilte in blasting uurkf Answer, lllnok nowdcr may be and frequently is ueT for blnsting pur pom. The chief disadvantage, how ever, lies in tho fact that it i not nearly a strong a tho higher explosives nnd consequently more of It mutt Le uted to do tho same amount of work, which necessitates the drilling of a largor hole. In somo cusp n small hole is put down, tho bottom of which is en larged by exploding n smnll charge of dynamite nnd the cavity so made loaded with black powder. V. 8. Thomson Washington State College, Pullman. Q. I have a cow that ba an abiccxt on her side, duo to somo eatiso not known to mo. I wlah to have this an imal tested before using tho milk. Ine abscess waa opened four week ago, but is not healed yet. Will you pleate tell mo what course to pursue to protect my herd ngainat nny such dlscnso n tuber culosis f J. 8. A. From the description you give ms I do not think that the cow ha tuber eulosis. I um rather inclined to think it Is a cats of local Inflautmattou. It Is likely that tho cow will be all right as soon as tho nbsccss heals. Wnstr lugton Stnto College, Pullman. Q, Are thoro nny high explosive which do not need thawing before boing usedf A. Yes: hut so far their uso has not been general, duo to tho common belief t thut such powdera nro unreliable ntul. that "missed holca" aro likely to re sult from tholr use. If you will write mo privately I will glvo you. tho names of some of these. F. S. Thomson, Wash ington Stato College, Pullman, VMsVMiMHa(aaafll Tlio Kind Vo't Huvn Ahvayrt llmiglit lint borno tho Hlgtm tnifl of OniM. II. Floulirr, nml li.tH boon miulo under lilts m-rsonnl Mipcrtlidon for ot;r .'JO cnr.H. Allow no ono to duct'ivo you In tlilw. Cotintoriclln, Imitation, nnd "altiflUfDugno't" nro liutUx'Msrliiiriiff.iin'l endanger tit health of Children Kx-icrhsiicu ngnitixt Impertinent. What is CASTORIA Cnstorln Ik u Iiiirit.Ieii Niibntltuto for Castor Oil, I'nro Rorlc, Dropx ami Hrxithliifr Hymn. It U I'lensnnt. It contain.1 neither Opium, Morphine nor other .Narcotic tnihstanrc. I In ncro In its jnutnintec. It den troy Worm nnd nllajM I'everishiieHM. It cnren Dinrrhien nml "Wind Colic. It rellevc.H Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nml I'liitiilenc-v. It iiHsliiillati-'i tho Fond, regulate tho Ktomaeh and Jloweli, giving- health) and natural sleep. Tho Chlldron'K J'annccu Tho Mother' Friend, The Kind You Ha?e Always Bought Bears tbo V w In Use For Over 30 Years. TMCetftfAUrS eFirv t rnvmrnt tfitccT, mvs ciff. n POTATOES 62br- WBSJPI far Saiicr-t caiaJo ptse !. aTssSBB Lars nt ffowof of trod potato yd alr aacd l6o In atanp ad tacit catalof and lomtrtnalt ach ot ouiont. carrot. Mltrr. panler. lomnora, loo maUot. iwj cbirrfllnt Sower utAu In aU vo k.nwH. .."!?.-. vi f .. r-in'at mofttf. Of. "ad 20O od ft4d oc pkf. of lUilkU Ef P JU7 " " SAUER StEDCO BtnfC UCwm.Wlt. The cleanest. linhtost. and most comfortable SLICKER at the same time cheapest In the end because it wears longest 3Q0 &erjrwhere tvtry oomtiJ tjuof anlted wo'efprool Cotskxj frt s.t.Trir-Jf.'Sf'ji.v t-.. k . 11 . - w r JJ fRESCENT TMU 00 UL TtUTlST IBUirtXID ron kx he iaa.w A FULL DO.ilXnTX The Right Way In All cases of .DISTEMPER. PINK EYE. INFLUENZA, COLDS, ETC, UI Ail itorscs, urooa marcs, woiis, Stallions, is to "SPOHN THEM" On thrlr toojrura or In tha fc0 put Spohn'alJanU Oornpound. GWothtmnaJtoallof Ihrm. ItarU anthobooj ajidcUnda. It rouU tbo diacoao ljr palttna;thdUeuoBrou. ltwanlaotTthotrou bU. Iiomatlerhowtlirraro-.ipoanl.- Abaolutat. Srrrvolromanjthlnalnlurloua. AchlUranuf rtaValU Wccntaandll.COitiCO and liaeotha oa.n. 8olUydrutsUu.hamf4dakra.oraat uproat paid by Ut nunalMtunn. Special Agents Wanted SPOHN MEDICAL CO. Chtmltl and Bacteriologtttt GOSHEN. !ND., U.S.A. Touch MMJmrt l"t ai;M. mwwwW Wx lw m!LKw I Wftl w?ssssy : " and high-grade workmanship ore what make Mayer Work Shoes last longer than any other kind. Farmers, miners, lumbermen, mechanics and all rlaarum of & workmen can got tloublo tho wear out ot MAYER WORK SHOES They are honestly made solid tkroush and through. They aro "built onhonor," Their strcntrth und wcarlnc Qualities cannot be equalled. j.v To bo sut o you nro getting the genuine, look for tho Mayer Trado Mark on tho sole. Your dealer will supply you, If not, write to us. FREE-lf you will tend u tha name nor lum Jio niaycr worn anoca, wo wtu paid, a ocauttiui ptctura ot oeorgo avatBiagioa, aua uu vo alio ratKO itonoiout snoot, lmh Mann vamni:ion v.omron snoca, i ihota and SpocUl Merit School btioca. F. MAYER BOOT Of SHOE CO. MILWAUKEE. WISCONSIN . t?M mu I SM. Asmi.Sa.ii. Signature of 1 PSwSrffflBlRllS i i ff rr ''a' A i w " mk 1 HvKiif 3tdE Vl! li WyTFS 37 111 m hjL r? 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