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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1912)
if OF CHILD BED BARNEY LOWELL AND WIFE ARRESTED FEEDING GRAIN TO COWS ON PASTURE llcnd Couplo Tafc Woman's Hoy lVom Homo of Aunt, lint Ortlccr Pursue and Mtl Fellow I He covered hy Ills Custodian. Report conio from Sbanlko of an ollcfiod kidnapping caso Involving Darner Lowell and wlfo of Uond. Regarding tho affair the Shanlko Star ot tho 19th say a: "After a 25-mllo chaso !n an auto mobile liarnoy Lowoll and vrlfo and Ernest Ward woro arrested at Oar rett'a ranch In Crook county last Saturday ovonlng for kidnapping llttlo Jar Tocl. tho touryoar-old son of Mra. Lowell by a former marrlago. the home of Mlaa Ida Ward, a . spinster aunt living near Antelopo, who claim to be tho legal custodian of tho child. Tho altegod abduction occurred the amo afternoon. "After recovering tho child Ida Ward took him to Tho Oaltca Mon day, and the kidnapping party went to the county oat Tuesday In cuttody of City Marshal McRao. On arriving at the oSco ot District Attorney Wilson tho Lowell party wu dis missed, tho state' attorney. It la said. Informing them that they were not legally arrested and that tho officer had no right to havo them In custody on a chargo of kidnapping. "Maude Lowell, tho mother ot the boy In controversy, was married when qulto young to a man namod Fred Teel. from whom sho waa later divorced, and by whom sho had two children, a girl and a boy. She Is the mother of another little daughter by her present husband. "About a year ago Mrs. Lowell mado another attompt to secure the custody ot nor boy and was frus trated by Mis Ward taking him to The Dalles with her." Darner Lowell, known as "Curler." Is a son of George Lowell and lives nine mite southeast ot Bend on a homestead on which ho made final proof last Year. He was a freighter between Ilend and Shanlko when that was the nearest railroad station. rdlng a grain ration eren on the fct pasture wilt Increaso the milk Sew. It I rry generally considered, Uwugtu that the Increased flow ta not worth the coat cf the grain, and bo men practice ha long nince been re garded a unprofitable. Whether or not anch practice would be proQtablo would depend upou the value of tho milk or butter fat. When pasture aro abort and dry the grain ration wilt Incrraso tho milk How, and while the actual raluo of the tncrcaso In milk might not make feed ing profltablo it would be profitable to maintain the flow at almost any cost For example, suppose pasture fall July 1. It would pay to feed in an tlclpatlon of better pastures, for the reaaon that If the flow should shrink materially It would not be recovered when paature again become good. If cow are freshening about Aug. 1 or a few week later and pasture should not be good It would pay to feed and can be red green. On farms where alfalfa U grown alfalfa hay from the stack or alfalfa cut and partially cored ta thta Held before feeding giro do tred result. Karly sown Kaffir, sor ghum or corn largo enough to feed green at such time vlll noror pay hotter than whon fed In this way, The editor has fed hundred ot tons ot, this green stun! to the dairy cow a a supplement to abort grass, aya Kan sas Farmer. A feed night and morn tug In tho manger so that the cowa only and not tho whole herd will be fed la a good way to do It. In this summer feeding the alio Is tho Ideal arrangement, provided allago ha been left over from tho winter feeding. It la n good plan to build a alio of such "lie that there will 1 allago left for summer and late sum mer feeding. On real dnlry farm a summer silo Is maintained. Ta Brown Bwhrs cattle are a comparatively llttl known breed. They are nnenJly dMd as a dual parpoe breed, though a a ruU tho cows tend dot strongly to mUk Uuta beet. Urewn Bwlss are Matty kept tn ooJ fleet) and have abundant vitality to with stand hardships, as droucHt and ever winter. They aro free from nervousDMs and Otsnty dtiposl tlona, aa la often the cm with oth er breed. No matter how heavily a Crown Bwtsa cow U mtftlns. sho maintains her vtsvr and rarely ap pears to be overworked. A Drown Bwles cow tested at tho WUcoostn experiment station produced M pounds of butter In a year. Selecting a Dairy Cow, The best way to select n dairy cow la to take tho amount of milk and but ter fat alio produces and keep n record of It That take time, but there la a certain relation between typo and pro duction, ayn the Kaunas Fanner. Tho wedgo shapo belougs to tho dairy ani mal tho triple wedgo ahapu a y lowed from tho front, the aldo and from the top. Wo want tho fine hair and small bones, for If we havo coarscoeHa in any marked degree It show n tendency to tho beef typo. The udder la the moat important of nIL It should come well forward and run up well behind. Tho foro uddor should not bo cut up. It la more apt to be defective. Teat should be well placed, of fair site and reason able distance apart Tho milk rein and mUk well aro Important a show ing productive capacity. The more twisted or crooked tho vein the great er the capacity of the udder to pro duce milk. The vein should bo long and large, but not ot too large alio fur tho capacity of the milk welts. Tho escutcheon I not thought to bo Indica tive of raruirltr. Traa en thnnirht I thirty year ago. Stsnchlons For Calves. When calve are fed mtlk they should be tied and kept that way until the milk Is entirety dried from tbelr mouths. If tbia practice Is not follow ed they soon form tho habit of sucking one another' tall or ear, 'which 1 mere or less objectionable. Tho stan- ' ' The Pioneer Creamery Will be ready for business next week, the installation of electrical power having been delayed. We are buy ing cream now. Bring in all you have 1 The Pioneer Creamery BEND. cblon la a very good way of fastening calve for feeding. From 1.0 to 2 feet should bo allowed for each calf, and the standards for fastening the calf ahoutd be four to flvo Incbo apart. Hoard1 Dairyman. thus maintain the flow until the fall feeding program waa ready to begin. Keep in mind alwaya that a lost milk flow can rarely If ever be regained, and It I worth while to maintain the flow If better feed prospect are in alght It la to take care of abort rammer and short early fall pastures that wo urge the planting of some crop aa a supplement to the pasture and which H. P. Smith PLASTERING ' and Flue Building Bend, Oregon. Building Up the Dairy HertJ. There 1 no way by which tbo pro ducing ability of dairy cow can bo so quickly and economically Increased a by th use of a pur bred aire from a largo producing dam of a beary pro ducing strain. If you would have bet ter milker you cannot avoid using a dairy bred butt. Care of th Separator. Keep the hand separator bearing clean and well oiled. Such wilt av enough to Justify the spending of a half hour every two week at flushing tho bearing with koroaene, which cut out tho grit Cheapest Qalns on th Pljj. Under ordinary management th cheapest gain mad on the pig aro through the mother. Bo It paya to pamper the mother of-a good aUed Ut ter and thus force the young. Th HereVs Tots. It Is better for a bono to turn both toes ouf tfiatt to (urn oun loo out, while, on tho other band. It la wore for a bono to torn both toes lu than to turn one too In. Th Prsfltabl Sheep. No farm should be without boom sheep. They clean up the weeds, make fine fertilizer and wool and prodoc lambs, all of which may a turned lata a good profit BUMMONH. In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for Crook County, draco Norther, Plaintiff, vs. Otto Norther. Defendant To Otto Norther, Defendant: In tho name of the fltato of Oregon you aro hereby required tn appear and answer tho complaint filed against you In tho atovo entitled action on or befor tho 9th day of May, 1913, and If you fall ao to ap pear and answor. tho plaintiff will take Judgment against you for a decreo of thla court dissolving tho bonds of matrimony now oxlatlng between plaintiff and defendant, and for such other relief aa the court may deem Just and equitable. Thla summons Is published by order ot tho Honorable II. 0. Kills, Judgo of tho County Court, ot Crook County. Btato of Oregon, made on tho ISth day of March. 1913, ami prescribed that thta summon i published for als consecutlvo weeks lu Tho Ileud llulletln, a weekly newspaper printed and published In Ilend. Crook County, Oregon. Tho dato of tho first publication of thla aummon I tho 38th day of March, 1913. IltVlNO ft ATKINB. 3-9 Attornoya for Daintier, Mr. anil Mr. lUnrher, why not put your butter up In llio irnxt (. tractive form? The llulletln rn autinlr you With butler tvraiinliw IMjier wild your natno aud tho name uf your raiirli printed on It. Illueprtnt map of Harney, Lake and Klamath countlm fur sain by The HullMln, a well a maps of Crook county. H. C. OWEN m, CO. Fatftttot as. Papcrkjkg KaUomtnleg, Sign Writing. Over IL M. SmltV Store XTa aa m 'ffWBU'iwf. m m ELMER NISWONQER W. P. VANDEVERT If You Are Looking for a Good Residence Lot, Investigate Wiestoria, Bend View, Aubrey Heights, RIVERSIDE AND LYTLE Homesteads a Specialty. Our field man was in the employ of the U. S. Geologi cal Survey for six years. Every lo cation guaranteed We can locate you in Harney, Lake or Crook County. BEST RESIDENCE SECTION OF THE TOWN. A GOOD WATER SYSTEM IS BEING INSTALLED FOR THESE ADDITIONS. PRICES REASONABLE. $25 DOWN, $10 PER MONTH. Look Over These Additions Before Buying Elsewhere. We have some of the best Business Property in Bend, on Greenwood, Bond and Wall streets, at MOST ATTRACTIVE PRICES. Irrigated Land. CALL ON OR WRITE THE If you are looking for Irrigated Land with a guaranteed water right, we can furnish it to to you in tracts of five acres up. Wo can sell you a small tract on Very Easy Terms. OREGON INVESTMENT COMPANY WALL STREET, BEND, OREGON. ID i