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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1912)
pZ55HBliMWMWiBBBg're mm tMiumiiAis.--' . v, . -. ,. mmttmmm mmmtmtmmma 1 i-H 4 ' II lit i ! 'I? ,1 i 111' Ml' !i 'a i& 1 T i ii THE BEND BULLETIN GEOROB PALMER PUTNAM Publisher. U. N. HOFFMAN Managing Editor. An Independent newspaper stand Ins for tho aqunro deal, clean busl iicm, clean politics and tho boat In terests of Ifcn'd and Central Oregon. Ono yoar f 1.60 Six months. 80 Threo months &0 M, I, i n - AH subscriptions nro duo and X'AYAULK IN ADVANCE. Notice of expiration will tto roallod subscri bers and It renewal Is not made with in reasonable tlmo tho paper will bo discontinued. Please notify us promptly of any chiuiRO of address, or of failure to re ceive tho paper regularly. Make all checks and orders pay able, to Rend Uultetln. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10. 1913. i f TAKK 'KM OK I.KAVK 'KM "It Is marc blessed to Blvo than to receive." So salth tho Iltbllcal wlso man. That holds good today, especially as rceards adrlce It's a durn sight easier to gtvo It than It Is to take It NcYsrthclesa, here roes a few ran dom TuBSesTlons. action upon which Btl8ht help Dend. A WATERING TROUGH.; Why sot? Uoncfeols one. and needs it badly. Kreryono would benefit, especially farmer who come U to purchase supplies and are obliged either to Icavo their horses standing dry or pack water to them In a bucket from somo charitable per son's tap. A splendid placo for one a small, handsomo trough built with Dond rock Is In front of tho post office. It would cost a few dollars; tho city might do far worso than erect two. In different parts of town. A PUIILIC HITCHING PLACE. "Why not? Just at present, with tho exception of limited accommodation In front of stores, there aro few if any places where farmers and others can leave their horses tied. Again, this would be a great convenience to everyone, and tho expenso Is almost negligible. A few such llttlo atten tions to out-of-town peoplo and they would feel far mora warmly wel comed hero than they do now. FOURTH OF JULY. Are wo go int to have a celebration? Last jcar Rend was as quiet as tho gravo. If tho town Intonda to have tho 4ang-np good tlmo It should have, it Is none too soon to start tho ball rolling. HASKHALL. :jond should havo a good baseball team this season. That does not necessarily moan that tho local team need win all Its games, or even most of them, though such success la greatly to lie desired. It does mean fcowerer. that Uond should bo ropro ucated by a team of which It may be jiroud. With tho railroad making visits from other teams a simple and com paratively Inexpensive matter, there Is every opportunity to arrange a Very diversified schedule, which readily may Include contest with Portland and other "outsido" nines. Ry combining with towns along the line, w that a Portland team, for Instsncc. could play both hero and at Redmond and Metollus, every place could get the fun of flrst clasa Karnes, and the expenses could bo kept down admirably. All the other Interior towns have teams organized and are practicing. Jt Is time that Houd gets busy. And this year why not try to get along without imported players, and be content with real Rend men? It's a whole lot hotter to bo beaten .-with a team of fellows who belong lere and play for tho fun of It, than to win with a team of outsiders who nro induced to stay here for n few months In one way or another. And there havo been instances within tho memory of the youngest Inhabitant where, even with a lot of imported alleged talent, victories were mighty shy. Although last season was far from n brilliant success, from tho stand 3olnt of both sport and finances, It s a safo bet that the people of Rend will glvo hearty support to a team that will do Its best. IilG'IITH AT TUB DKPOT Electric lights which havo beon liadly needed at the depot havo been put In, being turned on last night for the first time. There are four large incandescent on tho front side of the liulldlug, next to tho track, and an equal number on tho roar side. The Improvement inakos it very light around the station. T LOCATIONS NEAR RED MOND ANDMETOLIUS O. A. C Will IuvrMtlgnto Dry and Irrigated Farming Possibilities In Crook County Cooperative Work to bo Dono Near I lend CORVALLIS. April 0 Two new demonstration farms havo Just been established In Crook county by a commlttco from tho Oregon Agricul tural College, composed of Pres. V. J. Kerf, Prof. H. D. Scuddor and Regent C L. Hawloy. Ono to bo devoted to dry-farming experiments, Is G minutes walk from Motoltus; tho other, to bo dorotod to Irrigation farming, Is 10 minutes walk from Redmond. In both cases farms al ready In oporatlon were takon over for tho season, since It was desired to put evory avallablo dollar of tho funds secured for tho work Into the experiments, for which at prcaont there Is provision for this year only Careful Investigation of tho possi bilities of all parts of tho county was made before tho selection, slnco conditions thore aro unusual and the best methods are. In many cases, un known. After consultation of tho Central Oregon Development League with Prof. Scuddor, Pres. Carl R. Gray of tho Oregon Trunk and tho officials of the O.-W. R. & N. referred tho mattor to Pres. Kerr and Dr. James WIthycomba, directors of tho Ore gon Experiment Station, and started a campaign for funds. Tho new Hill line and tho Harrlman exten sion each gavo $2,500. tho Crook County Court added $3000, and the localities Interested and prlvato citi zens brought tho total to $10,000, which was placed In tho hands of the college experts for tho work. In Charge of Ktprtn. Two experts havo been chosen by tho college to tako charge, Rccauae of Its great importance, It was de cided to put tho Irrigation work di rectly in tho hands of W. L. Powers of tho college faculty, who Is prob ably tho best authority on that sub ject In tho state. Tho dry farming statton will bo under tho direction of C. C. Cunningham of Kansas Stato Agricultural College who has been agronomist at tho Ft. Hays dry farming experiment station In west ern Kansas. Using tbeso two farms as centers. cooperative demonstration work will bo dono throughout tho county. Every neighborhood will bo reached and kept In clono touch with tho stations. The directors will travel through tho county, Holding private conferences and public moetings, and frequent special gatherings will occur at tho central stations to study the work dono there. Prof Scudder. who has probably more de tailed knowlcdgo of tho county and Its resources than anyone olse, will be In supervision. Throo objects wero kept In mind In the selection of tho sites: an average climate, soil and elevation, to make It as representative as pos sible of the largest number or farms In the county; Immodlato accessi bility to as largo a portion of tho population as posslblo; and tho se curing of a farm already partly In stubblo and partly In crop, equipped ready for work, with the farmer al ready on tho ground and willing to lease the whole for tho year at a reasonablo price. Slnco there were funds fpr but one year, there was no time for clearing new land, and It was so necessary that tho work should bo readily Inspected by the largest number of peoplo possible, that land otherwlso superior In soil, climate, or elevation conditions could not bo used. Coopcratlro Work AIo. It Is planned to do cooperative work near Rend, at Deschutes, In tho vicinity of Ia Pino and noar WeGoEverywhere CdoeS 91 If our wssons can't reach you snd your wash by txprcss. LOW PRICES, BETTER SERVICE Bend Steam Laundry. Put Your Duds In Our Suds" 2 I FARMS CHOSEN vvsMc3SnP7A "tdmmiA' jff V 'SBBBBBstBBBBBBBSn 1 f i r- WttJlJ - l(exaH Kemedies Whnt They Mean to You. "Hex" means Klntr. "KEXALL" means king of nil. KEXALL REMEDIES nro produced nnd sold under n co-opcrntivo plan by ovor 4,000 lending druggists in Cnnndn nnd the United Stntca. -They compriso more than 300 different remedies, ono for each III, nnd each unquestionably the best of Us kind. Hero is tho greatest gunrnntoo that was ovor con ceivedand it is on this gunrnntco that wo sell Itexnll Remedies, "This preparation Is guaranteed to glvo satis, (action. It It doesn't, come back and get your money It belongs to you nnd wo want you to have It." This gunrnntco is printed on ovory package of Itexnll Remedies wo sell. Could any offer bo mora fair could you nsk more? -Wo recommend Re.xall Remedies because wo know they nro safo nnd reliable, nnd can toll you whnt they contain nnd how they nro made. Wo sell Rexnll Remedies at tho lowest possible price consistent with their quality and cost of manufacture. -Wo havo faith in Rexall Remedies nnd want you to know about them. Wo want you to try them on our guarantee. They mean health insuranco for you. They help to make friends nnd satisfied customers for us. Patterson Drug Co. TUB REXALL STURO. Hampton Ruttes. Tho work begins at onco. Plans for laying out and cropping tho two farms, varlotles and mothods to bo usod nnd demon strations to Iks inado aro already prepared by Prof. Scuddor. FISH FOR LAKES Oregon city Man Will Mock Smaller Uoilles of Water. S. S. Mohlor of Oregon City has written to tho Commercial Club that ho will stock Sparks. Elk. Summit and othor small lakes In Central i Oregon with fish this summer. Mr. Mohlor says there will bo 10 enna sont In at four dllforont times, making a total of -(0 cans. Ho says ho has no connection with the State Fish Commission but Is doing this merely for tho benefit of tho sports-' men, ono of whom he himself Is. Ho would ltko to get somo ono to tako tho-fish from Roud to tho lakes. Ho also suggested that tho Com mercial Club tako up with the Stato Fish Commissioner tho matter of so curing fish for othor lakes In this part of tho stalo. IMPROVE LA PINE ROAD Mall Route firtu Attention of County Crew Kxicrt Ktuiiilno Account County Judgo II. C. Kills started tho ball rolling In tho Improvement of tho road between La Pine nnd Rond yeatorday. whou a small crew 1 , i We I lave Taken Over the Entire Stock of ! LUMBER I of the Pine Forest Lumber Co., and are In a position to fill orders oi any size. In addition we carry a full line of Building Material Lime, Cement, Plaster Brick and Fire Clay. Also COAL and LAND PLASTER. I Overturf-Davis-Miller Co. Bend, Oregon. t BEST MEALS IN TOWN 25c at Hw Grand Restaurant, Bond Street. Dinner from 11:30 to 2 o'clock. Short Orders nt nil hours. Private dlnlna room for ladies, Rooms in connection. undor M. F, Hawthorn wont to work between hero and Lava Rutto, re pairing tho wintor damage to tho route. The wash-outs causod by molting snow will bo fixod, rocks re movod, and tho road put In good shapo. A seven day a week mall stage operates ovor this road. At Prtnorlllo export accountants are checking over tho old tax rolls under tho direction of Max Crandall. Last weok tho road fund records of Judgo Ellis wore gono ovor. nnd tho ox ports reported ovorythlng O. IC. After tho tax rolls aro reported on County Commissioner R. II. Ilalloy's expenditures will bo oxnmlnod. ' Lmllc, Attention. I wish to announce to tho ladles of Dead nnd vicinity that I have oponod dressmaking parlors nt my reatdoncoon Knob Hill and ro- spoctfully solicit your patronage. Mrs. J, W. Blkliis. " G-8 Ilium & IhivliNou'n shop U the ttcnt plan) In town to utt your linlr cut or n share. CLASSIFIED COLUMN IlATKS: Flvo cents n lino for first Insertion in this column, four cents a lino for each subsequent In sertion. Cash In advanco unless you havo an account with Tho Rul lotln. Count six words to tho lino, Including tho address. Wanted WANTKD Job on ranch for ono 4 -- Sale on Wear-Ever Alumi num Kitchen Utensils. Ono week, commencing Thursday, April 11, 1 will sell any plcco of Aluminum In tho otoro for 15 Per Cent Off Regular Prices. Skuse Hardware Company or two men. Q. N. Stutter, Hand. 6p A first clnsa filer nnd saw ham merer, cnpnblo of handling any mill, desires n position. Fomlllnr with handsaws, nhlnulura, vie. Would take n mill to run by tho thousand. Address "Mill", Uultetln. dp WANTED Hood plain cook with boy 17, wauls cooking on farm or In camp; small crow, or largo It can tnku helpers. Mrs. Mangers, 367 12th strcut, Portland, Ore. 6-0p WANTKD Man to work nnd his wlfo to cook for crow of eight or ton persons. Apply nt onco to this oltlco, WANTKD Womnn to do house cleaning ono day each week. In quire Rullotln oltlco. tf WANTKD To oxchango ono nearly now piano for a town lot In Rond. Inquire of Dr. 11. D. Drown at tho Evergreen Rooming House. HOARD Tablo boarders desired. Inquire Mrs. F. M. Ray. Cltf. WANTKD A girl to do gonernt housework. Inquire Mrs. F. F. Smith. Por Rent. FOR RKNT i room house, with closet and pantry. Phono K. W. Richardson. Itf FOR RKNT Furnished cabin, $0 per month. Unturnlshod, 14. W. II. (.can, Fir Ave, ono hlk east of dopot. 47 p FOR RKNT Two store rooms, modern plate class front. Good lo cation on Wall street. Knqulro F, O. Minor at P. O. 4-tf FOR RKNT Two nicely furnished bedrooms, with bath. Call nt real- deuco of J. W. Ulkltis. 6tf FOR RKNT Dry farm, HO acres, 80 acres In cultivation. One- room house.Thrco miles south Pow ell Rutto station. Will rent on tho shares, Address, Joo Innes, Uond. Oregon. Itf FOR RKNT Four-room house, eloso In. 8co Joo luncs. 3tf Tor Sale. FOR BALK 80 os. can or bak ItiK powder for COo at tho Htar llakory. 3tf FOR BALK OR RKNT Improved farm near Uond, suitable for dairy ing. Prlco low, rent reasonable. Inquire nt this nHlcc 4-Sp FOR BALK Whlto Unborn crrs 7So a sotting. Inquire nt Lara's store. 3-C FOR BALK Threo hogs, ono malo two females, both soon with plKs. Also M)tntoes. Inquire boforo Fri day, Koa Avo, Rlk 23. 5 ,We are Not Superstitious, but We Believe in SIGNS. HUNTER BROTHERS PAINTURS and DECORATORS. 0 VISIT the OLD HOME VIA 0. S. L. and UNION PACIFIC LINUS PROTRCTUD RV AUTOMATIC II LOCK SK1NAL Baltimore $107.G0 KansasCity $ G0.00 St.Louls $70.00 Boston 110.00 Minneapolis 00.00 St. Paul b'0.00 Chicago 72.G0 Now York.,,... 108.G0 Toronto Dl.fiO Denver GB.OO Omaha 60.00 WnshinKton 107.00 Goinp; limit fifteen dnya; final return limit October 31, 1912. LIBKHAL STOPOVEIU'KIVILEGES. Cholco of routes. PROPORTIONATELY RIIPUCIIP PAWUS TO MANY OTIIUIl POINTS. Dates of Sale, APRIL 2G. 20. 27 to St. Paul nnd Mlnnnrmnli. i.. TO ALL DESTINATIONS: MAY 2, 3, 4, 0,10,11. 17, 18, 24,20. JUNE 1, 0, 7, 8, 13, 14, 1G, 17, 18, 10, 20, 21, 24, 2fl, 27. 28, 29. JULY 2, 3, 0, 7. 11, 12, 1G, 10, 20, 22 23 20 29 30 31 AUGUST 1. 2, 3. 0, 7, 12, 1G, 10, 22, 23, 29, 8081, SEPTEMBER 4, G, 0,7, 8, 11, 12,30. Through Train Sarvlen to thn Pnaf Ct-Uii.. tn-i. m n..n your local agent and lot him aualst SUMMER OUTING. J. H. CORBETT, Agent. FOR BALK --AaalKiiMont for 40 acres of desort land two tulles from linnet, chenp for cash or will oxclmriRo for Uond resldetico property, in quire "A" Rullotln. C-flp FOR BALK (lood timin, hnrnoss nnd wiiroii. Hoo J. II. Ilunn. Ctf FOR BALK IrrlKBled forty partly Improved nnd In crop. Only one tnllo from (own unrnllrond, A snap nt 11000. Toruls? Mux 108 Des chutes, Ore. 5p FOR BALK 50,000 pounds of Utah land plnstor nt f 17 n ton. (1, W. Horner, Ulrtlnw. C-7 FOR BALK Few mounted speci mens, remainder of A. II. Flshor collection. Cheap. Call at lira's store, 6-0 FOR BALK Nice 4-ronm bu nun low, close in, cholco street, reason able price, Kood terms, lleuklo & Ford. Stf FOR BALK Kbks. 11.00 por It, from IhorouKhbrod Whlto tag-horns, excellent laying strain. Mrs. Carl Hatch, Laldlaw. 4-7p FOR BALK Hatching one from Koliorstrass Crystal White Orping tons, $3.00 a setting. II, Bpelser, Jtedmond, Ore. 61-13 FOR BALK Pure bred llarrod Rock eggs for setting, f 1.C0 for 13, I,evo orders at O'Donnoll's market. J, F. Pierce, Rend, 51tf FOR BALK Chatham Fanning Mill with 13 sieves, prlco f3S, Ad dress A5, Rullotln. Ctf FOR BALK llarrod Rock orks for hatching, fl for H. K. W. Richardson, It. F. I)., Ilend. 9tf Rlueprlnt ninpit of llnrncy, lko mid Kliwiittlli roiiutlr for nlo by The llnllrllii, n Mi'll nn maps of Crook nuiiity. FOR BALK 40 norm IrrUnled land; cosy nnd up-to-date 4-niom house; nil fenced; 7 acres cleared and cultivated; C"4 milt of llund. Iits of lumber, tools, etc on place. Will sell cheap. Reason am leaving country. Agents lll gut liberal commission. First comes, first gets tho bargain. Mrs. BohlfTur, 333 Lincoln HI., Portland. Ore. Sit MUrclUttrou. FOR TRARK House and lot In Park Add. for horses or horses and wngon. Inquire Rulletln. dp A classified ndvertlsomont In The Rullotln costs but llttlo but brines re sults. It you have a houso to rent or soli or wsnt to buy, let It bo knon by tho uso of an nd. Iot ami Found. LOBT Bmnll gold bar set with pearls nnd sapphires. Reward of f& If roturnod to Mrs. ltd. llroxtnr hous. :tf LOW FARES Round Trip Tickets to Prin cipal Cities in Middle Western nnd Kust tern States. you h outlining A DELIGHTFUL K m-Liuiuru .