'fl,t;r ,An,i ii r in ii nT" nrrr ifr irnrftriiiiiiriini-iiiwnnf iiwirnirnnini Ljnii..a-jj.TJwni,n m.wifjiu9i.. ' r I I- 'S I nc PAGK B THK IKND bUI.tKTIN, hl?ND, WKDNICHDAY, MAY B3, HUB. H The Bend Park Company AVK been actively engaged In buying nnd selling pmpfVty In 11KNU for the Inst tiro month, during willed pcrlix! they havo sold upunrdt of 11UO lots., They urn ttio largest owners of clowln business and residence property In tliu city.. They Imvc lecii the mean of bringing many settlers to UK.M) and Central Oregon, and believe , a the Great Northern expresses It In their Oregon liooklct, "that Ileml will ho the ren ter of a great farming community, and wilt Itself boonine n great manufacturing center liecnime of tho enormous wntcrpower In the Deschutes lllxcr." They thoroughly Ik'IIctu In tho town and In tho great future which lies before It. They have Just Issued a very attractive Illustrated folder on M:NI, which .they wilt innll upon request. They still have a largo iiumtier of highly detrnblo lots, at prices ranging from 31.10 to $100, which t!iry will sell on tho basis of $10 down and $10 per month per lot.. .Upon receipt of n remittance they will pick out the best unsold lot they havo and send tho contract for tho same. Thoso Interested In tho great future of ItKXl) and Central Oregon can address any of the following otllces. . 4 k arm and ll&rden SPROUTED CHICK FOOD. Cat Msvs Qom Advsntsatt Ovsr Oth r Forma of Orttn FodtUr. Hprouted grain appear to Imvc sumo ndvtmtngc.i over other forms of green fowl, soys n bulletin of tliu Now York State Agricultural college. This U particularly tnio In tho feeding of young chickens during the season when tliey rnnnot havo access to the ground Mid of inaturu stock during tho breed ing nciiou. In order to kill smut or mold spores It Is recommended that the grain uud for sprouting be treated with formalin, One pint of formalin mtded to thirty gnllons of water will treat thirty bush els of outs. Tho llipild should be 1'liOWKIl HIKMV INTKUKHTM Aiili Thoro la ovory Indication that this summor's lt(wr show will tin tho lient over, both hi rospoet to (ho quantity and quality of exhibits. Merchants who curry lluwwr suoda to port a fnr larger snlo tlmn ovor be fore. In addition to tho "regulars" this spring many lltiwor lnveia nro trying nut now pooslos, to nco It thoy will dn woll hero. Many boys and gliln also nio Interested In tho eon tout, and Iwivo pretty How or hods woll uuilor way. A largo iiuautlty of heavy wrap ping paper, uxccllout to use uudor matting, botwoon Moors, etc. &0o luiyn nil you want. Apply llullotln ollluo tf Toiuishlp blanks, neatly ImmiiiiI In laioks, Itt ceuls each, at Tho llulletlu. .. ilS-T NOTION I'OH PUM.IOATION. Department of tho interior, I'. H. Uud Olllco at Tho Dallos, Oregon, May Pth, Ml 3. Notlco In horohy given Hint llonry V. Hohunuirhor, of Tuiiialo, Oregon, who, on Juno 1 Otli. 11107, iiiinlo liomoHtimd entry No. Innil7, Horlul tin. dlisn. for lot II. NlHi HVi.. 3KW HWU, Hop. (1 mid IH4 NV",. miction 7, TowitMhlp 10 south, Umixn II Host, Wlllniilotto Morldhui, Iuih llltd nollco of Inleiitlou to miiko nnul live year proof, to oslablhih claim in tho laud abovo doHrrlhod, bofoio II (!. Kills. U. H, CointulNslonor, at Ins (illlotJ at llond, Orogou, on tho lutlw day of Juno, 1U 13. ' Claimant names na wllnosscs Alexander l.ovoroiix, William Unit, William .ovoronx. atuL Mubort A KrogKln, all of Tumnlo, Orogou. i 10-11 C1 V. MOO UK, Uonlster a ii j Under New Management. : THE PILOT BUTTE INN MIND'S MIADINU IIUTIIL Ih now in clinrKO of J. 1 TnKjfrtrl it Co. I'lrHt Cliuw Sorvlco niul tliu Comfort of (iuosU, In Our Motto. PUI!H AUTO llctwccn Hotel nnd Depot. Bend Park Company General Offices, 800-801 Empire HuildiiiR, Seattle, Wash. Portland, Oregon: Court Entrance, Hotel Portland.' Spokane, Wash.: 021 Paulsen Bldg., Bend: Fourth and Greenwood. MAKES LD II MINE LOOK SICK MILLIONS IN CATS AND RATS MAYBE pleasure of onllsting you for a block of this stock, wo remain." Only 100,000 Tussles and n Few Million Hungry Itats Necessary to Get on Highroad to K n d 1 c s s Wealth. KXl'intl.MKNT IS HrCCKSHFl'I C. D. Howo has completed tho In- Btnllntlon of wood plpo for convoying ! water across a deep ravlno and Is much pleased over the success of tho experiment. Water is being con voyed to tho land ho wishes to Irri gate, and by using pipe Instead of a flume the cost was cut In two. The engineering work was done by. Ueorgo S. Young. So far ns known, . Wonandy Livery Company. cited In tho contcr of tho southeast homestead country In this county. It Is in section 1C-23-21, about two mllus cast of Horace Ilrooklngs'. Tho town Is on tho survey of tho east nnd wost lino of tho Orogon Trunk Hallway, nnd tho' promoters claim that It will bo tho second di vision point on tho lino, being 220 ti'i es from tho Columbia river. Lots, ranging In price from $100 tp $300, havo boen placed on tho market. Tho llond agents nro tho this Is tho first uso of wood plpo in this part of tho state for conveying water to land for Irrigation purposes, A local man who is noted as being .a live, wire and always on the look out for profitable Investment, re ceived the following letter, which goes to show that the Ilend country is not'-the only place to make money, and that cats and rats beat gold mind; "My Dear Friend Knowing that you are always interested and open for an investment in a good, LIVE! business proposition, I take the lib-.. 4rtv nf nrAaontlnp tn vnti whnt SAAnifl to me a most wonderful business, "The object of this company is to operate a large cat ranch. "To start with, we will collect say, one hundred thousand cats. Each cat will average twelve kittens a year. The skins run from ten cents each for white cats to 75 cents each for pure black. This will give us 14,000,000 skins a year to soil at an average of 30c apiece, making our revenue about $10,000 a day, gross. "A man can skin about fifty oatn per day for $2. It will take 10.0 men to operate the ranch and there fore the net profit will bo about $& 800 per day. - "We will feed the cats on rats and will start a rat ranch next door. The rats multiply four times as fast .jis the cats; so If we start 1,000,000 rats wo will havo, thoreforo, four rats per day for each cat, which is plenty. Now, then, wo will feed the rats on tho carcases of tho cats, from which the skins have been takon, giving each rat one-fourth of 4 cat, which is plenty. "It will thus bo seen that tho business will bo self-acting and au tomatic all the way through, Tho rats will eat the cats and tho cats wllbibat tho rats, and wo will get tho skins and the $9,800. "Trusting that wo may have tho HAMPTON BUTTE TOWNSITE Plat l Filed of New Town In the BauthcaHt Homestead Country. Plat has been filed with tho County Court by the Oregon Central Devel opment Company, composed of Se attle men for the most part, of tho new townslto of Hampton Uutte, io- Tho ottllcors of tho company are: President. F. A. Hill, Seattlo; secre tary, N. V. Parker. Seattle; managor. I F. Wakefield, Crescent. Mr. And Mrs. Handler, why not put your butter up In tho most at tractive form? Tho Ilulletln cin supply you with butter wrapping paper with your namo and tho name of your ranch printed on It. Tho beat of service makes Innes & Davidson's barber shop tho most pop ular one in Ileml. bbbmbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbsbbbbbbbbmbbbbibsHbbbibb 4ABS1 mL--P tfB Jkc,a 4sl Sk I ssl (PI S"lv Xf 2WM M ipsit sr tt -ssii :jrs b. w .VIK. ssl I Kf,w Jf y J I Photograph by Nrw Tork Blsts Cellic of Airlcullur. jucx rou srnooTt.ta oath. sprinkled over the grain and thorough ly mixed with It. The pile of wet grain should then bu covered with blanket and allowed to remain for twelve hours. The blanket should be removed nnd the grain stirred twice a day until dry. requiring uimlly nttout two liny. It Nhould then be bogged In nock which liuve been sprayed with 11 formalin mixture of the mime strength us ued In treating ttu oat. The trays hou!d be oprnyrd thoroughly with the formalin mixture each time they nre used. For sprouting o.ik In wnrtu water one iciHiUttrt (wilful of oats for tweu ty-rour hour. I'our tin grain on n tray. It will till the tray level full. Sprinkle each tniyful of grnln with warm water enrli morning. The grain mut bo kept damp nil tliu way through tho mum If It Is to uproot uniformly In a room not nrtliklahy hratrd during the spring of tho year In New York about seven to ten days nro required to sprout tho grain and grow tho leaf about three Inches high lly this lime the pproutiM uralu will Imre formed a solid unit of roots, which ran be re moved from tho tray mid fed In the proiiortlon of ubout one iuiiro lin-h per hen per day. or an much as will b aten upclcou. There Is Illustrated a simple skele ton rnck with trays umm for sprout ing oats. Four '.' by -I inch sticks six feet long are used for comer 1-oMs. fastened together In pairs by horizontal dents, with their tup edge ten luetics apart. Tho two Inch by four Inch piece are two feet six Indies npart by outsldo meauremcut Th? two pairs of dented stakes nro fn tencd together exactly two feet six Inehe unnrl lie lnlc!i meiiitirninnnt. f with tho cleats on tho Insldo. A diago nal brace Is nailed at the back of tho frame. Tho cleats serve as slides and supports for the shelves. The shelve lire exactly two feet six Inches snuaro and two inches deep. Tho bottom is mndo solid except for a few holes to allow for drainage. ' -H-I-r-r"I"i--l"W-n"r"l-W-J"I"I"I"I"l"l-l- Tho homo garden saves tho . . grocer's bill and furnishes ','. wholesome, appetizing food for . . the fanner's family. Tho homo '.'. ; ; garden should have a variety of '. '. tyio best vrgolablcs that can be '. '. grown. vW-rBH"I"i"HM"l"l-l"!"l"I"l"M"l"i"l-Hi - We Lead In Quality, In Price. We are always busy and our success is due to the fact that our quality is the best and our prices the lowest. L. B. MISENER Wholesale nnd Retail Cash Grocery. Evorson IlulMlnir. (ircunwootl Ave., TKLKIMIONK, We Deliver the Goods BUS AND DRAY LINE ' LIOHT AND HEAVY LIVIHRY. liny, Ilnrloy, Oats, Wheat nnd llrnn nt, lowest price. Tho IjirKOHt Burn in Central Orison. WENANDY LIVERY CO. Bend, Oregon. J. II. WENANDY L0N L. FOX) i 1 : O'DONNELL BROTHERS UNION MARKET WMMMMbsbHkT Apiary Notes. bvSmm BURNED OUT! RUINED; arc Insured In one of tho big companies represented by M. S. Lattin & Company your embarrassment Will only be temporary. Ask them to fix up your policies today. Tfaero is no denying tho fact that tlmulatlTo feeding In the spring In creases the amount of brood reared and makes the colony rich in bees for tho clovor flow that comes later on. In setting the colonies outdoors Jar them as littlo as posslbla As soon as they are placed upon tholr summer stand giro them some added protec tion In the form of building paper wrapped about tho hires, as this will avo a world of trouble. A proflhiblo Industry I being devel oped on mauy of tho government Irrl gallon projects lit tho Introduction of honey. TI10 quality of this honey is suporlor. TI10 flavor Is exceptionally One and the color clear nnd sparkling. Alfalfa I 'ho chief sourro from which the bees secure their supply. In nil your operations with bees you must me KentleneMs, All quick, sud den Jars aiid motions Irritate them Work slowly mid carefully nnd you havo nothing to fcur. If tliey sting you and It swells your flesh your system will becomq accustomed to tho poison and soon It will not annoy you any more than the prick of a pin. and It Is au excellent piovoutlvi of rheumatism. EUROPEAN PLAN RATI!S RUASONAULU Hotel Wright Mrs. Nellie Wright, Prop, Bend's Only Stono Jlotcl. Strictly Modern. Electric Lights, Hot nnd Cold Water, Buth nnd Tclopivpno. New Bulldinjr All New Furnishings. Dining Itoom In Connection. Only ono block from depot Cor. Bond and Greenwood SU. Star Restaurant Corner Bond and Greenwood streets. We servo to order from G:4G a, m. to 10:00 p. m, Family stylo meals from 12 to 1:30 p. m. and C:1C to 7:30 p. m. Meals 35c. Board $5,00 n week. Meal Ticket $5.G0. Be Machte Shop ' 'All Kinds of Saw Mill' and Farming R-E-P-A-I-R-S We Carry a Large Stock of Auto Repairs and Supplies Wall St., next to Opera House 5,'. , H I: i Md--N,