The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 19, 1911, Image 2

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    BYRNE REAL ESTATE
EXCHANGE
REALTY
Of All Kinds Bought, Sold and Exchanged.
Wc have a very extensive list of DESCHUTES
VALLEY IRRIGATED LANDS.
We bring the Property Owners and the Outside
Buvcrs together,
BYRNE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
Hotaling Bid p., Wall St., Bend. Ore.
Wq are prepared for the rush of homesteader.. We keep
two men in the field and can locate you on the host
lands open for entry. Auto and team service to lands.
E. NiswoNGUR, Pres.
G. D. Makkki., Sec.
OREGON
INVESTMENT CO.
Wnll Street, Bend, Oregon.
IN THE OLD CENTRAL OREGON REALTY
COMPANY OFFICE.
CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS
Choice residence lots in Wiestoria Addition, adjoin in?
Bend on the north. This is a Mrictly first class residence
section and the first too lots wilt be sold at half Drive.
IRRIGATED LAND
We have the largest list of irrigated land in Crook
county. If you want a bargain, call and see us.
320iACRE HOMESTEADS
We can locate ou on a 320-acre homestead, the bcit
wheat land in Crook county.
BUSINESS PROPERTIES
We have some good buys in buiiuesj aud warehouse
property.
TIMBER LANDS
We have a number of choice buys in timber lands.
FIRE INSURANCE
We represent some of the strongest Fire Insurance
Companies in the West. They have been tried. We al
ways have our losses paid promptly and without u question.
STENOGRAPHIC WORK
Notary and stenoeraphic work accurately and neatly
done, and rect-ive prompt attention at any time. All in
quiries receive prompt attention. Call on or write
Oregon Investment Co.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
EMBALMERS UNDERTAKERS
A Full Line of
UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES
WEST & NISWONGER
J. I. West
C. P. NIswonger
..
AULO LANG SYNE
COLLEGIANS OF COUN
TY BANQUET. !
Col If Re ,Men From a Score ot Instltu-
ttuns Throughout the Country
(luests Saturday Night of
Bend University Club.
In - KlaMBMBStS. ',
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Crook County's first organization
of college men. the University Club
of Bend, held its first banquet Sat
urday evening, nnd as tfUo.sts il
had a large number of former col
legians who are now resident (of
the county. The dinner was
served at Taggart's. at D::I0 o'clock,
following the Teachers' Institute
program.
More than thirty members of the
club nnd their gueubt sat down at
Cautat and rUmtdlsa Dlicutitd
Cornell Unlv.rslty Dullalin.
Ihillotln U7U of Hid Cornell university
ngrlctilturttl experiment station glc
the distribution, cause mill control of
Unit common dtscitso Uioun tin t tit
lonch curl.
No pooch seems Immune to tho dis
ease, ninl most grower rcort Hint
ttio KIlK'tln Is the imwt susceptible to
It,
The symptoms ari iNislly nvognlicil.
Tlu leaves become not only abnormal
ly swollen, thickened mid distorted,
hut curl mnl become sickly jellow In
color, often tinted with rotl After n
few weeks these lcitos fall from the
trees. In m'tvrv eases Icmlni; them
nearly or quite denuded of follitKO unit
ilmt hi n llini' of I tic .vi'iir when the
tree cnu III afford to lone Iheiu. It Is
true that n uex crop of lemes U soon
JOHN LEOAT
DKALKU IN
Harness and Sntldlery
Trunks nnd Vallns
Repaired
the table. After a bountiful meal
had been pnrtaken of, iqwclcmnking pnxlu. ed. but this effort of u,nuro to
wns in order. The guest.s iucludeil reiwlr ihe lo Is a heny lnln on the
a number of I'rinevillo iron, aid vitality of the tree The disease often
they a!! expressed great pleasure at
being present and beniHike for the
club ft sueoeful career. The is-
itors from the county seat wete
Prof. R. A. Fonl. Prof. E. L. Coe.
Prof. J. E. .Myers and Prof. H. I..
McBnin.
After every man present had made
a few re-i arks. .1. K. Snwhill led the
singers of the crowd in a m.mKr
college melodies. Before adjourn-
mont th Hub decide! to hold i's
next 1 a'nuet on Saturday evening
Mny 20. when it will have iu u.s
guesU the four Imys who will grad
uate from the High school.
The University Club was organ
iied for the purjoe of bringing
together often and keeping alive
the fraternal and sodnl spirit among
local collegians. The memliership
at present is confined to men living
in item! and the immediate vicinity,
but later it is the purpose of the
club to include within its ranks all
the men in the county who have at
tended college.
The following are the olllcors of
the club: W. D. Barnes of Ijddlnw.
Northwestern University, prumlent;
G. S. Young. University of Cali
fornia, vice-president; J. E. Sawhill,
Western Reserve, secretary.
The other members of the club
are: u. r. rutnntn. Harvard: M.
C. Ellis, of Michigan ami Chicago;
E. M.Larn.Cornoll; R.V. Poindexter.
affects the shooK caunlugc tliem tii
well mnl cease growth au.l even In
ome cases kills them.
This iIIm-hxc In caused by n futicus
thai lives as a ptintxltc In the HtTivlivl
pitrtH. It outers the jotini; leave- and
stunts tery early In ihe leeloptiieut
nn. I openlm; of the laid In Ihe spring
CARTER IS COMING
WITH SUM It
FINE DRY
WOOD
In make the wet wood burn.
T-ike .1 hud ami m it Drop
me u card in the P () box 61
P. M. CAKTI-K
New
PALACE
MARKET
Chattel Boyd, Prop.
MEATS
Vegetables, etc.
,1 ! I.I- .
I. O. O. F.
Bend IxlgeNo. IMS
Reg. Meetings every Mondity night
Visitors welcome
E. T. Mutts. N. 1;. V. A. F. rlHM.Seey.
Dcsvhut-s lxlge No.
'"" V ,,W' K "f I'
'wRv' Mttts every We I ties
,I! ''' l'v''n'"K nt K p. ni.
sWft'fc'Jv in Castle Hall. XMt-of-vrftf
lico building. Visiting
Knights welcome.
Elmer Niswonger, ('. C
M. R. KnuUon. K ii.AS
CITY DRAY
LiiAHi.rsnoKTjKi. rsor
lfe
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cirr m.nv
We Handle IhcryllilnB. I. onso or
der" uhh Mk Smith
U.tl Mer.l lnl
(lllutrjtttn h.Ktinic ttw nHt l.
uin it ounit ji.li ir in Ul mm
rtirr rull of rrtoua wnlr In
Jury 10 lh tmr'A at I ho main rtut )!,
Irt. lh i.illitr Thu Mim a prr nr
Hta W brmiiihl ulaiyt hr foll.lMr. Uk
ct nnd ht m liank-iil Injury or
(Irdllnr -IMwtotratih Kram llulixiti Sw
Jroy Agricultural Kxt-rtHit Huihm J
I'or this reason nil efforts to control It
lire iihxI elTivtlvo If made In'forn tlm
buds lccln to surll In the prliiu-.
The lm.irunt factors In the control
0.A1C: O.M. Patterson.WajiWiigton . .'l - -" - .
c..i r- 11 ii....i.. 11 i-.i. r mis iiim'sm win in io ui unif or
State College; Douglas D. Uwncr. appllcton ,Sl ,.,,, ,, (3
Missouri; U. C. Coe. fc.c!ectic Med. ,,.' ,-,.,?
f . - , .1 tl f hiv iMiiajiimt: hwi, Min mmmriii hjf-
Iiwtuute 01 tincinnnti; hilw. h. -,,- nM 1 1.. ..r,i..r f if,w.Mn. f
M. VV. of A.
Pilot Hutte Camp No. D7U I
Meets every Tuesday in hall over
postolllce.
Visiting Neighlmrs alwavs welcome.
M. J. Morrison. V. C.
M. R. Knutsiiii. Clerk
HliND I.ODC.K No. 139
A. I'. & A. .M.
Meets 011 ThiUMlav on ot
Itefutc the full inixiu of each
month. Victim; bruthnt.
always welcome.
h o. iLLia, a.. o m nroriiiLO w u
:A
Palace
Restaurant
Rooms for Rent
Confectionery, fruit
Picnic Supplies, Guars
J. F. Taggart & Co.
TiTo " "
Buckley Express
Co.
DAII.V Hxprc.ss Service lctwccu
Mutltas nut) Rend.
Careful AMcnlton.
Mend Agents, Harper l.nnd
Company
No
Stops!
j)end Jyachine hop
' All Kinds of Saw Mill and Farming
REPAIRS
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We Carry a Large Stock of
Auto Repairs and Supplies
Wall St., next to Opera House
Chittenden. Whitman College; K. rJ.
Gould, California; J. II. Scott. Mis
souri School of Minos; II. A. Scog
gin of Tumalo. 0. A. C; H. J. Over
turf, of Oregon nnd Nebraska; D.
M. Davis, Sanford; I. T. Tholstrup.
Washington. J. C. F. Harrington. 1 f
Iowa; B. Ferrell. Nnrthwestern; F.
H. May, Monmouth College; L. D.
Wiost. Pennsylvania College:W. W.
Faulkner. North Pacific College of
Portland; C. S. Benson. of Minnesota;
M. S. Ijtttin. of Michigan; Frank
B. Clark, of Michigan; James Herb,
of Washington; Jesse L. Summit.
Washington nrwl Iee; Wanl II.
Coble, of Kansas; U. N. Hodman of
Millican. Trinity College. Nrth
Carolirut.).
thie three factors.
The tliuu of Ihe nppllcnllon Is any
lime within n month before the hods
begin to suwll and bvforo rain periods,
not nfter.
Tl test of thnroush worts Is to find
no buds on the trees that nre entirely
eovcreil wIMi an evenly dUtrlbutiil
OMtt of the spray III U til re.
The fiimctclde insy ! ofie of several.
Iton.fitnl exMrlmi-nts have sltowii that
Itordmiuz mixture .'.-.-.VJ In X-l-wO wilt
Mitrol weh lef curl I.Ihm tuliliur.
home Ixdleil. or commerelnl roneen
trsle of almost any brand Is sImi eua.
y effective
In the orchards where there Is Han
Jo iile It has bin found that
ajtrsyliiK for the scale with the lime
Kiilpbur n'sn contnds Hut psch leaf
. Cllr T,4 r,.M,, m .)M verllled at
FIGURES MISLEADING ,ho nH,rKl experiment station, for be
fore winter rprnyjni; lKsnmo necptanry
" fn conlrol the Hjn Jo scale, nome leaf
Census Unumcrtitor Says Rolnd JO, curl wns dlsi-ovcr-! In the orchnnls
Not 126, as Krporlrd. Ilor-erer. as soon .as reptilar winter
Bbnii. Ore.. April 17. 1911.
To the Editor:
Kindly permit me space in your
valuable patxir to say a few words
in regard to the census report which
appeared in last week's issue.
As the figuros arc rather mislead
ing, I feel it my duty to shed as
much light as possible on the sub
ject. In view of the fact that I
was subject to a ucvore penalty for
imparting any information in regard
to the census, and especially the
count, I did not keep track of the
figures, so I am not able to say
whether the report of C3C for Bend
is correct or not, but would state
that I was instructed to enumerate
Bend according to the town plat nt
that time, and therefore the report
does not Include either Lytlo or
Deschutes.
When we receive the report for
these two places (the population of
which really belongs to Bend) it will
make quite a different showing.
In regard to tho count at Ros-
land, would say that I found less
than 30 people and not 126 as re
ported. E. A. Smith,
w Censu Enumerator.
Bailed clover, alfalfa and wheat
hay; for sale. C. P. Becker Lald
raw; 50tf
srtrs'ln- was practiced the lesf curl
disappeared.
Poultry Pointers.
Pnrlc pin feathers nlvo n dirty np
pearnnc'. to a dressed carcass.
1 A hen's sppetltu bears directly upon
lHr crk production. Hicrclmt kIvcs It
st.
1 Hldft your henyard alsiut every year
v two. The chicks will do better and
keep healthier.
Two kinds of chickens will do to kill
those that haven't begun to lay and
1 those ibnt have )Ult.
j It fanners take nmro Interest tn
) oxlilhltlnit poultry at tho county and
j itate fairs. I'uro bred fowls will ad
I vertlta jour farm.
tr you wlsb your hen to lay well
next spring It will be advisable) to
provide range for thitm. This can be
done by planting a wlnttr crop for
their benefit.
Turn the poultry Into tho garden. If
posslbla, daring tha last fall days. If
tho ground Is plowed let tbsm ran
over It before seeding. Tbey will de
stroy quantities of Insocts.
Row a imall piece of rye or wheat
near thu poultry bouse to give your
fowls late and early greens. In very
atormy weather feed equal ports of
com. wheat, oats and beef meal ground
together as a mash.
TO BUILDERS
WE HAVE A NICE STOCK OF FLOORING
Rustic Shiplap and
Rough Lumber ....
and can furnish any bill on short notice. Send us
your orders for FINISH LUMBER..
BEND LUMBER CO.
THE STORE OF QUALITY
S. C. CALDWOLI., Prop.
Hardware 1 Groceries
Teach the boy that it it better
to be a man and a '(aimer than to
be a' hand or an arm or a wheel
in somebody's factory.
IL
We carry anything: you
want in these lines. AH
kinds of building mater
ial. The only place to
get a guaranteed Stude
baker Wagon.
Our Prices Save You
Money.
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