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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1912)
r I ! Mi t 1 ' ' '"" -'' " - I0ma Farmers ITCklUflaSBKiflT.. lkVrnaaaHS9KSHBwS1VHBlBuBF'SS?z --JBBSB iw3lHHc, v-'Hnfl H lwi2HaaiBMaYjTtrr3f' WBRlyHISIi' H 1!?. JBfc'T w t i-!u,fl1' . H III (In iik'tni'fl In tlio li'fl nm tNnrllui i itnllwiiyl on (Ho rljjlil, rljt N tBCORD OF TRANSFERS cmn Itcrrntly Filed With tlio ' County Clerk nt l'rlnovlllo. Hen J. McCaffory to John II. Mat in, It C, 0, 7. 8, 1)1 k 1, Hhrot's lrt mid. Itodmond. 1000, )rej:on, WaahliiRton & Idaho Kl unco Co. to Htnto of Oregon, nil i ji iiUMirijr nun wmur nam ui mu iu- . uj-m Koiinmrii irrigation ci, Tim Ilond Co. to Mr. MarrIo Kit. a 7 and 8, lilk 12, Center Add., orfd. Tho Dend Co. to Mrs. Majculo Klto, 8, blk 10, Mid It It. blk 33, Ccntir idd., Ilond. f 1. I Chun. fl. Iluaiell (o Hutsnll-Dant Jo.', roU cc36 nwV teo 34 oV4 wU. yi ao sec 27 nnd noVt sc 12,10.13; It 3, o',i awH. nwVt soU fee 30 and wV4 arc 31-19-13; sK 13-10-11: aoU noU and lota 2 and r I fl( aoo 2-30-121 twii soK aco ft nv ii" H sec s nn a nwn nw vsi l . 1. M. Ijxwronco to Annlo Allen Anderson. aU aU aoc 33 nnd oVi neM aco 30-31-10. I (i, V. McCalllttor to Ooo. Mo Qalllatvr et at, mining claims. $1, j . T. Davenport to Geo. McCalUa (cr ft al, mining elalina. 1. fi. I,, HUata to H. M. Thompson, It 1,1.11c 30, Ilond. 8S0. ' J. A. Hoover to AuRuatua Walker, 6A, nwtf, i'H noU. nwVi soW and tml4 awU ae 27-18-12- $1. J ,Otto lloln to Aucuata lloln, iwW noVt, i"U nwVi, noW wU and nwH aoU aoo 2r-18-13. II. ' ,1 J. Heed to Ana M. Caat. aw'i ihs 30-13-10. $10. ; N'owlnn-Kollor Co. to Frederick h Jirmc Holinll, It 1, blk 9, Wloatorla. tShfi. 1 lildlaw Townalto Co. to Mr. M. f& Webber, It 0, blk 30, UldUw. llHO. J ,Htto of Orccon lo J. O. Wllllama, aoU aw VI and nU oVi aoc 27-17-11. xl'atonta from tlio If. B. to Kdward 1. Norton, oi awU and iwU iw ------- The Man I Behind fthe I Saw and I Ax is Uio mnn who (rots tho wood, nnd CARTER Is THE MAN when you want wood thnt will nmko tho 'pot boll. And nil it costs you is $4.00 I A CORD FOR BLOCK OR LIMU WOOD. In town ovory day. i P M Carter Wa i ;i rv wa THE WOOD MAN ut - - Palais NEW STORE OP LADIES' FURNISHING G0ODS-EVERY-THING FOR LADIES TO WI2AR. Millinery, Suits, Skirts, Shirt Waists, Notions. Also Houbo Dresses. Old Hats Remodolcd and Suits Fitted by ono who knows how. Correct Now York Styles at RooRonablo I'rlccs. Call and boo them. No trou- blo to sliow Roods, MRS. A. H. Wall Street, P. O. Dlock, - 4 . .. i I , ., I II I aaa and Wives Interested nImmvii Mooalor 1m front of Orcuon-Moiilnim exhibition cnr of flrcnt in vtlildi (licy druvo for rmllim of 11 aoc 34-10-11 nnd nwV. nwU 3-17-11. To Itobt. (J. HturKeon, oVi aw', nnd wH ao' 31-15-11. Nolla Clirlatonaon to B. J. Hpencor, nwUawU aoo. 8-1 8-H. $1. Aral Auno to Anton Auno, iioV4 aoc. 20-20-10. John llanaot to Arnt Auno, lot 8, blk IK, Ilond. H00. Ilond I'nrk Co. to Kathryn N. Pad ley, lot 23, blk 111, Firat add. to Ilond I'nrk. 1100. Ilond Park Co. to AUrOd Oaon. It 12, blk 104, Flrat add. to Ilond Park. $100, K. II, Knox to Daniel W. Knox, neKnwK and loU 1 and 2, aoc. 19-17-19. fl. Tlio Ilond Co. to E. I). Sutnmy, It 1, blk 13, Ilond. $1, Marlon II. I'oarce toWin. II. Mol roue, awl& mo 10-31-10. fl. corso Kubanka to Win. Molroaa, aoU aoc 18-21-10. Klltaboth A. QUI to Wm. II. Mol- roao, noVi aoc. 10-21-10. 81. Marxaret H, Feareo to Win. II. Met- roa, nwU aoc. 10-21-10. 11 Daniel McCarty to Albort U. Har- ador, nwKnwK aoc 13-16-12 11000. Northern Faclflo Hallway Co. to Arthur Ij. Qoodwlllle. lot 1 and 2, aw4noV and aoUnwVi, aoc 4-18-12 11937. John T. Wheolor to Klltaboth II, Unontor, '.4 Intoreat In wHnoU, oViiwVi nnd aoU, aec 10-14-10. fOOOO. Ilobort a. Aturaeon to Wnltor K. Ixl)i, oViawK and waoVi. aoc 34-16-11. fl. "GOODIES" jHOP RE-0PEN5 "CorkHK" llumrd Out, llnric ARnln, More Popular Tlinn liver. Curkotl'a now catabllthmont In tho now Davloa bulldlnx waa oponed on Haturday, a crowd enjoying tho many Rood thlnRa to bo purchnaod thero, and aa well tho oxtremely attractive aponranco of tho candy and genera! "Koodlm" ahop, llurned out about two mnntha ago. tho Corkotts ahowed their pluck and tholr faith In the builticM opening hero by reoponlng with tho tt that la to bo had In equipment. Their llend-tnado prod uct already have catabllahod a natno and n market for thomielve. A protty aoda fountain, tho Utcat In candy ahow caaea, natty table and metropolitan window, "claoay" luncheon and fountain menu and thing to oat and drink bettor than can bo found In many cltloB, roako Corkott'a a placo woll worthy of tho big patronogo It la receiving. Itexall Itcnipdle Ano remedy for eorli nllment t PaUcrsoti'a. Milk CREAM EGOS Best Fresh Products. Pilot Butte Dairy Jones & Dates. Telepliono Your Order. We Deliver Twice Dally. - --- Royale BLACK Bond, Oregonr , .,...,.1,1 i l, ii P I an ... in the Northwest iiiIIcm lo visit "coJtloii on -H')444444'f44HHH- THE 8WINEHERD. ' Old aowa farrow heavier plea than "ou iir aowa, Feed rich In protein are nee eanry for the brood aow, Tbo young pig ahould bo out on tha ptnturo n aoon aa poil ble. Alfalfa li a great feed for a brood aow In aumuier and win ter. Provide plenty of pure water, aunhlii, range and green for age crop for the growing pig. Scattering out on tbo ground for tbe little pig to pick up U a good way to oncoumgt tbetn to quick exarcU. Do not allow newly acquired animal to mil with tbe herd. Keep them la aeparato quarter for three or four weeks. SMALL On URGE SHEEP. An Arpumtfit In fvr ef Handling (he Ltghtar BreeJa. Tbe qutlon often arlea aa to which prove ltcalf the more profitable to tbo breeder and feoder of ahecp, a heavy aheep or a ainall but belter quality one, write W. II. Underwood. Let ua, for example, take tbe Oxford and ItatnpiblrocroM aa a type of big aheep. It being a favorlto cro, and the Hbrop blro a an example of n amaller and. It may be said with all duo rrapect to tho before montlouvd ctom, a better quality ehcep. It la well known that big aheep are big ronaumera and consequently can not bo bo thick on tho land na amall aheep can, and. for Initance. whore 100 breeding ewea of the Oxfonl-IIamp-ahlre type can bo kept 140 Shropshire could Ijo run on tho earne Riven quan tity of laud. Then, too, tho Shropshire la more prolific than any other abort woolcd breed, and, wbercna ono and one-fourth lamba per ewe I considered quite a satisfactory average In tbo Ox ford nnd Hampshire docks or the crosa between the two above named, one and three-fourth U quite common and one and a half tha usual average In Shropshire f.ock, bo that, taking the example before mentlonod oa tbe earne given quantity of land, 100 cross Oxford Hampshire would produce 125 lamb, and tbe 140 Shropshire In all prob ability would produce S3), mortality being aliout tbe eatne In both case. And again, when tlio time comes for the lamba to go on grain tbero Is no comparison between the amount that an OxionMIampshlro wltl consume aa against tbe Shropshire, One and one half pound of grain per day la about tho average quantity given to tho first montloued aheep, whereaa half that al lowance la ample and la all that la gen erally allowed to a Bhropahlro. There fore tho quantity of grain consumed by the Shropshire, although nearly 100 more, would bo considerably less per day than consumed by tbe Oxford Hampshire nnd In fire or alx month' feeding would amount to n pretty aub atantlal difference. Also a Shropshire will clip as great a weight of wool aa any other short wooled treed and generally rralltee more, nnd wheiwdrnft owe como to bo sold In the mtumn those of the Shrop shire or mora compact typo are far bettor to sell, a appenrancea often go against tho aalo of bljr. unahnpely old ewe. The mutton also la of better qunllty ntid makea more per pound In the market than any aavo tho South down. Read This We want to call your atten tion to our HIGH GRADE TAILORED SUITS at $18.00 and up. The reason we can give such great values for the money is that we huy our woolens in large quantities and have no high-priced salesmen to pay. Uncle sam is our only salesman, We dress hun dreds. Why not you? write for samples. Pacific Coast Tailoring Co., trfmdlnjf Tailors of tho West, ' j;j lti't Morrlton St., PORTLAND, OKltGON, TEST YOUR ALFALFA SEED. it May Be Den Easily and Cheaply at Heme With Simple Apparatus, Only ono thing on earth will aottio tho doubt whelhor alfalfa seed U puro or not, nnd that Is to test tho secd tho best seed obtainable o that the bibor of plowing and drilling may not bo wholly lost. Tho testing can Ikj dono nt homo. It bike only a elmplo apparatus, con aiding of two piece of flumiol or blot ting paper nbotil alx luetic nqunro, be tween which nro placed 100 needs, Tho wholo, placed between two plates, hIiouIi! bo kept moist, but not Mop ping wot, Tho aetHls which hnro aprouled ahould bo counted orcry day. At the end of six dnya tbo total num ber of sprouted seeds will represent fairly well tbo germinating power of tho sample. Good alfalfa seed ahould giro n iwrccntago of at least eighty. Kesldc tho germinating (rawer there Is another quality which most be con sidered In Judging a sample. Docs It contain a largo number of brown seeds? If so. It would bo safer not to use It. The brown aeed may sprout In tho apparatus Just aa described, but fall entirely to make plants when put In the ground out of door. Testa at various experiment stations bare shown this to be true. Many farmer sow screening or aeed which is a little, better than ncreenlngs and try to mako up for lack of quality by doubling tho quantity. This may do well enough where land la cheap, but there la too much dan ger anywhere of getUng poor stand and of sowing tbo land to weed Kanoaa Industrialist lllllllHHIIIIIIIIIlllll too oldt :: '. '. . . Too old to bother with tree. ; ; '.'. eb? Well, welll Borne year ago ".'. ; a Mr. Cobb of Massachusetts set ; '.'. out an orchard when be waa ser- " ; ; only year old. II mildly re- '. '. marked, when ridiculed, that ; "some on could u tbo fruit" ; Aa matter of fact, be lived to ' ! Im 107 year old. so local history ; affirm, and enjoyed for many i years the bnirest from thote '. '. trees. Karm Journal. ; M-l-t-M-irr-H-H-H-H-I-il-l-i-H4 HAY FEEDING PEN. Msy D Ussd In Supplying Feddsr te Stock In'th Flsld. A great many farmer turn tbclr stock Into field In the apiing and feed them hay from the stack. Often they haul out the hoy and throw It on the ground. Whllo the stock may get a good deal of It. they will necessarily trample a lot of It Into tbe ground or to befoul It by running over It tbat OOOD BAT fXX tbey will refuse to cat it Hero la a good plan for making a bay pen Into which tbo bay may be thrown: 8ct four post Into tbe ground, one nt each comer of a parallelogram 0 by 8 feet Nail atrong 2 by 4'a to theso poata ev ery foot from tbe ground to tbe height of three feet Leave a apaco wide enough for atock to get their beads through easily and nail another 2 by 4 or attach atrong barbed wlro in Its place. This will keep tbo atock from Jumping Into tbo pen. If 2 by 4 piece caunot be obtained atrong polea ae currd from tho Umber and trimmed nt end so tbey can bo nailed may be used Instead. Iowa Homestead. Fer the Horse's Sore Shoutdsr. If tho horoo'a shoulders should show atgna of becomtng sore the akin being unbroken, a very good application la aulphato of alnc one-half an ounce; augar of lead, one-half an ounce, and water, one quart and an excellent lo tion for burdening tho shoulders, even when tbey bare not yet shown any disposition to become aore. I powder cd alum, one ounce; sulphuric acid, one dram, and water, ono quart Shtsp In the Carnflslds. Ono great advuutugo In keeping sheep In a dry scuson when tbo pas tures aro dried up aud closely eateu oif la tbat wo can turn tho aheep Into tho corutlelda as soon aa tho com is well silked out, and this without Injury to tho com Tbo sucvp eat any gnis and weed among the com and ulso tbe lower leave on tho corns tnlkr without detriment to tbo earing of tbo com, Lima. A llmcstono soil Is a good soil. Tills proverb states a rule to which tbo ox ccptlona are ao few, If thero aro any, that tbey need not bo consldored. Llmo la more generally needed than most of ua aro aware. Try n few bushola of lime on tho Colds you are about to sow to clover und neo If It make a. better crop,-Farm and Flro nldo. .t.t,.tt..t,tittt,.,t t,.t-ti.twtTt. , "l"l-l"r"i"l"-i-"l"l"X-"l"l"l"4"J V I I I . . llcforc planting any largo quan- '.'. tlty of small gralu, gran or do- ; '. ver seed jbcuJ a sample to your ! ! stnte experiment ntntlou for ox y '.', umluatlou. Tbo eeedd of many '.'. noxious plants are to bo fouud In . . Impure aud unreliable seeds. It Is fur eaalcr to do this than to . . eradicate some pestiferous weed 4. that obtain u arm foothold on T . . your farm. Tlllllllllllllllllllllll-r IlemcMibcr Itexall Itemedle ure guaranteed and sold only by tho I'at terwm Druif Co. NOTICI3 1'OH I'L'llfilOATIOW. Dopartmont of tho Interior, U. H. Land Olltco nt Tho Dalles, Orogon, April 22nd, 1012. Notlco Is hereby glvon that Ado Inldo 1, Alt of Ilond, Oregon, who, on February 27th, 1008, made desert land entry, No, 720, Herlnl No. 02445, for swVJsw',4, sec. 3, so4soU. sec 4, n4noH, section 0, township 17 south, rango 12 oait, Willamette Meridian, ha filed notlco of Inton tlou to mako final desert proof, to establish claim to tha bind abovo des cribed, before II. C. Kills, U. H. com mlsalonor, at his office at Hond. Ore gon, on tho 4th day of Juno, 1012. Claimant nan.' a as witnesses: Mary Konosko, William J. Alt, John F. Young and Arthur A. Dickinson, all of Ilcnd, Oregon. C. W. MOOUK, Register XOTICK I'OIt I'fllMCATIO.V. Department of tho Interior, U. B. (Land Office nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, April 24th, 1012. Notlco I horaby given that Charles D. Ilowo, of Dend, Oregon, who, oil Juno 10th, 1007 made Desert Iand Kntry, No, 071, Serial No. 02417, for n'i swVi, sw'i urr'A, sec. 13 and noVi so'4, section 14, township 18 south, rango 12 caat. Wlllametto Meridian, has fllod notice or Inten tion to mako flnsl desert proof, to establish claim to the land nbove do scribed, beforo H. C. Ellis, U. 8, Commissioner, at his office at Bond, Oregon, on tho 10th day of June, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses; Lucius 8. Illckard, Ernest Garrett, William J. McOlllvray and Iran It. Knott, ail of Dend. Oregon. 8-12 O. W. MOORE, Register Efc. ICE CREAM SUNDAY SPECIAL May 5 STRAWBERR.Y BISGUE GLACEE Regular price 75c per qt. Special Sunday price 50c per qt. CHARLOTTE MJSSE In dish ready for tabic 75c per qt. In glasses ready for table 50c per doz. All orders delivered. HERE'S THE PLACE TO COME After the Ttattre. Always something refreshing. STEVENS TA STEVENS fo. 333 Hottbtt Barrel llammtrlta Shotgun Is it ro fnl where other guns arc tcMJUtt. Tbo bar rels and lugs are drop-forged In one piece of high pressure steel, choice bored for mtro powder with matted rib. Tick up thU run and feet th btUnr of It eminlno tha wotklnf puis clowlr snd k ttif lint nn ami noUb ef detail jou will nrit's a iriaiwr. It tiiU at oolr 00.00 and will te ibrmMl UfrOAUl dlrret fram tho (iKtonrincuMtKHicuHHal wain I II tkrougS a rfcaUr.-fSVl 4 An Cutter T Ukl-llMk.M I TOOtCOKTAXT P.O.Bax10S Send For UiisSeed fantal-Frte L3l7MillMUdfatmSQwl tF ua tmlt wm vh qvutwt tbow utv)itia(clwd. OwUUr 4lppf UkcHory ud lh dilioo d tckab uj tsnil d Uttt iam B sunt imhi ' Ma bojm UBi twk,i par iBcrauaJoora, Sd It catolos. Tha Chu. It. UUr C. SbW AuthutVi uvl iuiUi Ufcnuliaa S (atdiat aail Koutlai twalltyTl 't cwiuUmI la Vi ulc ajitioa U J li ly'j IVJuy Uaofc iuApuatod, TUaaJUrigt sVAPt! 4. "-' , J I tr lr TJi I r.1ijn I CCr- . w,u I T BJB rVl .UJ.1ILVUU AIJO &Em.lu SmtL Oil jJPBfv WW' S2? m Hotel Seward A1.V1CH AND Timm STRRITi l'OHTLAND, OHEGON One of tlio Most Artistic nnd Klc gantlT Apjiolntcd Hotels in tho Northwest, Embodying Every Modern Convenience. In cen to r of retail and theater district. HUROIltANPLAM. lUIrt 1 1 .oo and ops wllh Bath, $.o and up. nuamrtlaalllralaa. Orltllaconarctioa. W. M. BKWRD, rroprtetof. Rstlmatts on application Wall Paper at Portland Price N. P. WEIDER PAINTER & Paperhanger Cheapest and Best Wall Paper Baa pies in tha county. Get My Prices. . OBc acroa street fruaa poatoffica Box 39. Send, Oregoa, New PALACE MARKET Cturic Boyd, Prop. MEATS Vegetables, etc. FIlATERKAIi SOCIETIES. M. W. of A. Pilot Butte Camp No. 9794 Meets every Tuesday in hall over postnfEcc. Visiting Neighbors always welcome. Z. W. Lindbonr, V. C. N. P. Welder, Clerk. Deschutes Lodge Ho. 103 K.ofP. Meet every 'Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. la Castlo Hall, iost-offlco Dldg. Visiting Knights welcome. .r Cbss. D. Rowe, a a N.P. SmUh,K.R.&S. I. O. O. F. Bend Lodge No. 218 Ret?. Meetings every Monday night Visitors welcomo O. M. Patterson, N, G. N. P. Welder, Secretary, BUND LODGE No. 139 A. F. & A. M. Meets on Thursday on or before the full moon of each month. Viiitintr brothers always welcome. J. O. Daridwn, W. U. It. B. AUea, Secretary FltATERNAIi lUtOTHEIUIOOD. Bend lodRe No. 897 meet on the first and third Friday evening In tha hall over the postofllce. Visiting brothers and sisters always welcomo. u. N. Hoffman, President Sara M. Perry. Secretary. llOYAIa NKIQUUOnS AMK1UCA. Regular meeting's tvery laursday day nljht- Visiting members of the order welcomed. Mrs. A. 0. Lucas, Oracle. Mrs. V. O. Homing, Rocordor. 50 Cheaper thus Paint looka baltar and waaia taatar. W waa 1 ynraiuf Hwa William' Crcotota They ara beauul aid dutabla made of tha finrft gtouad coioct. pciieal minad and pound in cnotot and baiaad oil. Shingle Stains Wo nuke tLouaanda IntVGaUaa Cau(cnad) 60SLX: Ul4ULCa TOcpa Gallon, ol calloot of ttia Aaia and icll it 'diitcl to lLo lnj' at half Vrhat you pay foe thi. quratiy al paint flora. Writ taJay aaj U1 aaajl ym fraa. aa aiaiaaa cmu aaiafiaa akoMia colort of axar craaaai anUa I f). rilv f f .nJmJTl l$k i. i . . . . . . ' J