,i.m t vw'ff'ti'wrKT,"")'tfn"mwr- i-'tctwi' HA6 wJPOlKH?LHVJc1f'NI, WKDJfBMDAV, JUNK JB, It'll. ml .l i i, in fill 1 Wh 4 P" ' ' . r iSit because onoifoJ ifoi Mit im ef Money to put Into It fct no rfjon frSjRlbo Job of trylBS teMilprofothr ihemyprmlsisj)RhouM bo ba.tidonrd. If tho iMirtlers nnd corners are cleared upt tho lawn ktpt nicely mowed and a (tower bed or two set out and n few shrub planted n pretty ordinary front door yard can bo transformed. A llllle tlm and a real dexlro to mnkv the placo neat and Itttrucllvo will do won ders. How dorJ your place look ax you como on to It olf the main rond mid are tho Itoys and girls living there proud of It or do they think of it im a sort of roosting place P1IOTO MAItilCIU l'Olt HALE. 'iioto mallors In sltoa 8x10 and 7jU) Inches may ho ohtalnvd nt Thai ltullotln omco. Hoar. Chla In mind when you have a picture to send through tho mail. ' V Mrf front edge of cover is fastened a piece of burlap or atrip of blanket to turn down on very cold nights after tho hens are nt roost Largo fowls need a cleated board set slanting, In order to walk up to the roost A muni I box should bo set nt the entrnnco of tho nest boxcs.-l'Viu nnd FlrvsUlo. The Bend Park Company Don't forgot 1'ntlormm'a, thu uamu Iloxall nt ToMiulilp blanks, neatly ImiiiuiI In iMxikM, 11.1 tents eiicli, nt Tho llulleiln. ADVICE TO AMATEUn FARM- CR9. ttimfcy." r,fcr;nimiw ihhiw nmi mnmmn&. iimij,w.m,. a this box Is Mcorf a foost of tw$ pois tolled t4 1 Jrn Inch Ptr!prtwjr. fur bfcowiJJoB tor'sAtuwrtfc' AtHfe I' r I! H pod Bend s S BEST METHODS AND RESULTS Prof. Smith Outlines Ilan for Feeding Hss Greatest Profit Made by Crowding Them Until They Are Ready to go to tho Market. Dy Prof. C. L. SMITH, Agricultural Expert, O.-W. It. & N. (Written especially for The Bulletin) A very careful Investigation of methods practiced and results se cured by a large number of farmers who are producing pork at a profit, Indicate that there Is a wide varia tion in the measure of profit, and that many farmers might very materially Increase tholr measure of profit by some slight changes'! a their methods. The following conclusions based upon the methods end results of tho most successful are worthy the thought ful consideration of tho feeder and breeder. The largestmeasure of profit la secured by feeding grain to the young pipe while on ;HBtur6. AVith pas ture alono tho growth is too slow to obtain tho. best results. A ton of grain fed to pigs on pasture will pro duce more than doublo the amount of rout tht-t v ill fed to shoUit in fall and winter. Crossbred or (trade rows' as a rile nn tn-tt'r 'jreVsders than pure breds. A good breeder and motUor should be kept' as long as she wllLbroed. ..Card! should nlwnyij bo exercised to avoid too ruutjh" fat f Ureedlag' ' stock should always be kept eoparnte from tha ' being fed for nurkot. Tho sIro should always bo pure bred. Never keeh-p. scrub or crossbred boar kio taint . vjTho. falisi&fhV. plfa.rjpT-crowa'' '. yum iu?fA'6y- mni.f.vv iur tf'W' luv utouiuiy w )J,uk jw,,.vw ,- ways liiai iuvj are uurer tcu wuivj 600 n RAISING OG AVK been actively engaged In buying nnd selling property In 11KN1) for ttio liut live months, during which period they havo sold upwards of 1100 lota., They nro tfio largest owner of close-in business nnil residence property In ttto city.. They hare been ttio means of bringing many settld to IJENl) and Control Oregon, and believe , a ttio Great Northern expresses It In their Oregon booklet, "that Dcnd will bo ttio era ter of a great farming community, and will Itself bcoofuo'a'eat manufacturing center because Of the enormous waterpbwer In the Ikschutca Hlvcr," They thoroughly believe In tho town and in tho (treat future which Ilea before It. They hare Jast Issued a very attractlre Illustrated folder on 11K.N1, nhlch they wilt mall upon request. They still hare a large number of highly desirable lot. at prices ranging from 9100 to $300, which they will well on the basis of 910 down and 910 per month per tot... Upon receipt of a remit Unco they will pick out tho best unsold lot they have and send the contract for the same. ,. l Those Interested in tho great future of IlENO and Central . Oregon can address any of the following o Rices. , v. Park Company General Offices, 800-861 Empire Building, Seattle, Wash. Portland, Oregon: Court Entrance, Hotel Portland. Spokane, Wash.: 821 Paulsen Bldg., Bend: Fourth and Greenwood. than they can digest and assimilate over-feeding and Irregular feed Ing cause indigestion. A, tho pig in creases in feign, the 'eed s'lnuld bo increased. Pigs fed foe profit must nerer s'op growing for n simile- day, and thoy ourht o t-. marketed when ther torch 200 pounds wclgnt. On good pasture the dally grain ra tion should bo one-half pound for each 2S pounds live weight. Feed all grain dry In shallow and flat bottomed troughs, slatted so tho pigs must eat from the sldo, and eat slowly. Bran and shorts, rolled wheat and rolled barley are tho feeds that se cure the best results. Ono of the men who secures tho largest meas ure of gain at the least cost per pound feeds the pigs weighing 25 to (0 pounds one-half pound of bran and shorts dally when on good pas ture. Fifty to 75 pounds o of live weight, one pound of bran and shorts per day and one-half pound of rolled wheat, increasing the wheat as the pie grows, is excellent; when 100 pounds of live weight Is reached add rolled barley, continuing the Increaao of one-half pound of grain dally for each 25 pounds of live weight. Plenty of cool water should be at all times supplied the pigs. Shade of some kind Is also a requisite. A mixed pasturo, including al falfa, red clover and brome grass, is butter than straight alfalfa. When permanent pasture Is available, ryo and vetch, or winter wheat and vetch seeded In the fall, Is good. For spring seeding use a mixture of oats, spring wheat and barley, seeding 100 pounds to tho aero If the hog pasture Is divided into four sections, and tho hogs changed each week, it will provide more and better feed than if thoy run all ovor tho field. However good the pasturo, sup plement It with peas, oats and com--plant ode-half aero of tho poas and oats for each 10 spring pigs, and ono aero of early corn, and ono aero of medium dent variety. ' Provldo enough portable .fence to surround as largo an area as tho hogs would clean up In four or flvo days. When there is a permanent pasture, the poas and oats can bo mowed and fed In the pasture. To grow the peas and oats to best advantage, manure the ground In thel fall and dUc, mixing tho ninnuro well' Jnto. 'the surface soil. Tho ground may be fall plowed, or plow 1 as early In the spring as UMb dry enough to crumble from the mould- board. Disc or pack with a .yam belt subsurface packer, nnd'dYjIJfn, tfiapejg Hf rtd, f inches (detel J)Jun4s to. the aero. TUonseedMO wunus or oats per acre nair as aeep as the peas. l MAKING BIDDY HAPPY. Try to Pleas Your Htns With Com bined Roosts and Notts, I think 1 have studied out and mado a perfect combined neiUlng and rooat. Ing box. nays u correspondent of Farm and FlrvHlde. The Denting boxes are of easy access and at the same time o secret as to please the hen and make them very secure from the bens learning that pernicious hublt. so of ten learned In tho winter, of rating their eggs. The roosts uro In a po. tlon to allow all possible access of fresh air without draft and at the OOUDIXID IIOCmTH AMD NrHTS. (From farm and Fireside. same time allow protection from a se verely cold night Tim third lmortant adrontage Ilex In the fact that It Is made so much In section as to be moved with ease. Every part (s per fectly accessible, so as to bo easily oiled or whitewashed, to prevent and remove dlxiiixo or Ilea The founda tion Is a bench. A. fifteen Inches high which allows the hens to use the door spuco underneath, so that is not wast ed: twenty-live Inches wide and as long iitf1 desired, conforming to tho space available und fowl to una It, He momber tho nests E should bo fifteen Inches square, so the length should be an equal multiple of fifteen. The nest boxes should have a door. It, to turn down In front, with eulllclcnt open spaco In cracks to allow tho hen a lit tlo light and yet dark enough to en. courage them In hiding their eggs and also to discourage the Idle hens from hunting after tho newly laid eggs. You will not the bens enter an entrance, O, 'at back right (or left! band corner, at ttio end ana into an alley, u, um runs back of tbe.nesG. E and opens into . i. . . . ' s. eacu. uu'ivj oi itie upm is cicuieu 9Pyer ,01-uniquuy iWJirua- luni vnf'F ah ojen faced box without tep or bot tom, that sets on the cledfed cover and Io urn supj)orUa cleated cover. In I' , , 't,PAl j MT -13- jL v ....... . . expectation of tintchltig a fried chlrki'i), In excemtlvely put weather place canvas over the potato patch In order to shield the eye of the poiaoc from the blinding sun. Investigations of modern science have disclosed the fact that there Is no essentia! connection between duck rubilng and qudcu grnw. Furm Journal. 4444-MtMHHi4h- Ui!n9 Nltrsto of 8Ji. The North Carolina plan of uijjig ni trate of soda to growing field com or other com Is to cover It lu nvw tho roots, but not on them, aa aeon ss tho stalks are eighteen to twenty Inches lb height Tho paying value of ultrato of soda when used as directed la great ly underestimated. Farm and Fire side. "Crittorwisdom. The Merino owe and the mutton ram saako about na profitable a sheep com bination an It Is poHble to get When you buy a (beef or dairy ani mal Insist on getting an official certifi cate showing that It has been tuber culln tested with no reaction. Tho farmer In Krw Zealand provides his home and cows with a henry can vas cover during tho winter aud In wet weather, the rover tx;lng generally used for animals turned out to pasture. Nine parts of mm aud one part of tankage make the best and cheapest ration for growing idiotc and will op erate to reduce the amount of coru consumed for each pound of grain when romparrd with a ration of corn mly. Kansas Farmer. You can make your harness last twice as long by giving It proper care, and It takes but a very little time to do It "A good set of double harnes.M says C. F. Chase, assistant In fnrm mechanics nt thr Kansas Agricultural college, "If proiK-rly eared for should last the working lifetime of a bono. Accepting the average price of com. merclnl feeding sniffs at Kit) a ton and considering one pound of dry matter In mangels equal to one pound of dry matter In grain, mangels tuny be used economically In the rntlou to replace one-half the grain ordinarily fed when they can be produced nnd stored resdy for ft-edlng ut $1 r ton. Now Hamp shire Station. Cutlsry. Ml call 'em the cutlery faiuHy "Whysor "Well tho daughter spoons, the fa ther forks out the money nnd thi moth er knifes the other guests." Louisville Courier-Journal. Correct Diagnosis. Test Meully, It was love match. Jess Nonsense! He's old enough to be her grandfather. Sho simply mar ried his money. Tes-Of course, hut you don't doubt that sho loves money, do you? Catholic Standard and Times. Caring Foe Horses' Shsuldsra. In getting tho shoulders ready ltefore ono starts working he should clean them well, washing and brushing to remoro tbo dandruff. Ono should keep tho mane out from under tbo collar while working. A good wash Is mado of one-fourth salt, one-fourth alum, one-fourth bo rax and one-fourth saltpeter. Dissolve this fully In a gallon of rainwater and then put It In glass Jars and keep It covered Ouo should wash the horses' shoulders every night They must not be brushed too hard, for that would Irrltattt the skin and cause it to get sore. Oue should never clean homes' col lars in the morning, but clean them at night, rubbing them clean with the hand. In case one forgets to clean them at night he should take a wet cloth to clean them In tbo morning. If one scrape tbo collar with a knifo or a curry comb It will scratch tho sur face of the collar, and tho result will bo a sore shoulder, Rations For Dslry Csttlo. Tbo following general fucts should be observed In making up tho ration for a dairy cow; A cow should bo fed all that she will rat nnd digest well, jrtvlng due consideration to the cost. digestibility und composition of the food fed. Tho inoro palatable the food tho greater qnantlty n cow will eon sumo, Variety oftop Incrcnscs pit la la bility. A p'irt of the ration should be succulent In nature, aa such food stim ulate action In tho liitvstlual tract, which stimulates vigor, thrift ami health In the animal. Another Impor tant part of the food supply Is water. Tuo often this Is not given proper con sideration. Poultry as a Second Crop. Tho(possbllltles of the poultry busl ncss n a. second crop; on ground pri marily djroted to' tlu) production jf other crops are not at alt appreciated as t(ty sfould bo. Poultry not only cn! be produced In connection with other' 'crops' without anv damscre to )he crops, but decidedly to their 'Advad- tage. Natlonul Htockmau and Farmer. a oevcr wi a irieu rgg wnn tne & TRUCKS r BEND to BURNS (OPERATING FOUK Best Service Lowest Rates 4 Round Trips a Week 4 Central Oregon Trucking Co. Office next door to Postolflce. W. S. LOCKWOOO, Mgr. -- - under iNew THE PILOT BUTTEjINN : HGNU'S LBADINU HOTOL t Is now In clinrgo of J. F. TntfKnrt A'Co. t First Claiu Service nnd thu Comfort of Guests, Is Our Motto. t FRUa AUTO Between Hotel nnd Depot. - - - We Deliver the Goods - - '. - i .. - . . i-.Ul BUS AND DRAY LINE LIQHT AND HEAVY LIVERY. Hny, Dnrlcy, Ontii, Wheat nnd Urun nt lowest price. Tho LnrRcst Uurn In Central On-Kon. WENANDY LIVERY CO. Bend, Oregon. J. II. WENANDY LON L.FOX 3end jyachine hop All Kinds of Saw Mill and Farming R-E-P-A-l-R-S Wc Carry a Large Stock of Auto Repairs and Supplies Wall St., next to Opera House d rvsssM ROSE FESTIVAL JUNE 10-15 f i Tickets will be on sale froin till Stutions on the O-W.R. (&N. JUNE I), 10, 11, 12, 10, 14, 1012, j ONE and ONE-THlfU) PARE for tho Round Trip A Projrratn haa been prepared which will Burpnsu rtny former. ArranRo to upend n week In Portland, and a week at NORTH BEACH on th0 Pacific. REDUCED PARES will bo in effect from, rortland, ana ttio u-w, k. at rnaKinjr uaiiyruna, J Hs CORIETT, Agtt, Bend, tfrtgoj.. "' PACKARD TRUCKS.) ' , , : management. - - - - " Portland BIDS YOU TO HER. rvs incursion Steamers, will b