-, -V If.' I rAON4 TIIK 1WNI IUJM.KTIN, I1RNI). WKDNKHDAY, JUNK 12, 11)111. . 4 ar- IMPORTANCE OF 'i THE DAIRY SIRE, WTien n young nmn I mnde n mln InkoTa ImylUR u pnulo bull bocnuso 1 did tiottht'D understand tlic Kreat Ira. jxmntioe of the sltv-tho Influence for KtxxforJII that I vested In Iho ncrtil t)f tkeiicrt).1 To pay $150 for n pure tuvJj Trillin Hotsteln-Prlcslnn bull cem'cd to mo the limit, of rjtravn cnnco. Vet when I cubic to study the matter tun! think It out to tho end 1 found my view no rtintiffrU thnt I will. IhrIj- Invested ftiH) in a puro bred ntf. writes S. Uosle In the Notional Stockman. Of course my neighbors quoted the old ndajro thnt a fool nnd hN money woro fcoon parted, but I Old not think 1 bad done nuythtnj: foolish and wns rlllaff to wait for tlmo to prove that I bad acted wisely. It tho owners of common herd would realize how fust tlmo flic and that It tabes Only a few years to chaugo a common herd Into a tilsh Bra do herd there would bo many more grado herds and a great deal tooro money In tho dairy business. In thinking out tho matter for my self 1 decided that the bull was much mors than half tho berd. as 1 uiur-de-pend wholly on him for Its betterment, and I came to tho conclusion that I could notafford to buy any thins less thaa (ho bct ohUlnablo. My reason iarvjras ItfccMnls: If 1 can Ret twenty Mfers from the bull that will be bet- V . Tb mt dlsllticuUhlng color mark la J.rsey csttlw I the whit 'band around the no. Just sbov. ith. muule. This band dots not Show at birth, but appears when itha animal U only a t.w months lolJ snd becomes Very prominent by f tb time It Is a year old. As th 'animal cw older this white band become mora Indistinct, gradually turning dark until la old age It be comes like the rest of the antmal'a jcotorlnc. A person acquainted with ,the breed will readily distinguish line presence of any amount of Jr- sey blood In an animal by Its gen eral build. The pur bred Jersey cow shown Is Lady Viola, foundress of the Viola family at Elmeodorf farm, Lexington. Ky. i TOoU-an amount Uiit-only-(ho acttTea will ahoW It, each, will lvo mo an In croaso ot pOQ pounds ofmltkfpbr year, or 12,000 pounds for the' twenty bead. Milk at that time wns worth $1 per plOO, bo the lli.OOO pounds would bo worth $120. Hut I did not expect tho usefulness of those nutmnls to be at an end with tho otic year. Tho aver ugo milking life of n dairy cow well cared for Is eight joura, nnd I knew that these cow a would be of use to me or.witne ott.elo for thnt-time and that Instead of $120 the return would bo tfUtW 1 Ihouisht the promUe well wttrruuted the expenditure of the $100 1 paid for my hull. That I win rlu.ht time proved, for my prudes exceeded their dam. In pro durtlou by fully -UHMI pound of tntlk er year each, and within u ye-tr after t disposed of that bull 1 bad. In nddl Hon to Home I hnd.aold. owr thirty heifers nnd heifer cnlwt. rive year from tho time I bought thl bull and aolcly owlnx to the Introduettou of bis blood 1 found the Ineome from my dairy herd Increased by jinx) per year. Did my Investment payl economy In Us of Dull, The bull question U Important to the dairy farmer. If he baa only six or seven cowa It does not pay htm to keep a bull, provided he la within conven ient reach of anch aa ho would use oa his herd. If he la within reach of a scrub bull only It will not pay to keep a scrub bull. If. however, a Rood bull one that will Improve his dairy lierd-ls not within Teach, then It 'will pay him to own a Rood one. The bull ca(s as much ns a cow, Is usually trou blesome, and It I creator economy to keep a cow In hU place and ue a neighbor's bull If such I na Rood as onoyou would keep. If you must keep a bull for a small number of cowa keefl a better one than your neighbor have K. good bull can often be bought at a reasonable Dgure from an owner who can no longer ue tho nnlnint. A four or Ave year old bull Is no disad vantage In fact It U an advantage to you to know Just what kind of calves ho gets. Kansas Farmer. tec than their dams at like aces by one pound of milk at a milking, so Points of a Dairy Cow. The cow Is a machine to convert food Into milk Thus she must have n large middle and a strong constitution to Insure beat results. She must also have n largo udder, large milk wells, targe crooked milk veins nnd good slxed tents. Iler head should lie lean and nngular In appearance, with the eye standing ont prominently. The neck should bo rather long and lean In ap pearance, the shoulders pointed and the backbone rather prominent. The skin ahonld bo loose and soft to tho touch. m High grade Job printing; of, all kinds done by The Bulletin's Job department. DtHKWOUY OV OVVlQUa. United State-. President William II. Taft Vtco President . .J tunes 8. Rhormnit Secretnry of Stulo P. 0 Kltox Secretnry of Treasury .P. MncVcnnh Secretary or Interior . .W. 1,, Klshor Secretnry of War. . . Jl. I Stltnson Secrctnrj of Commerce nnd Labor . . Ghtrlos Nngol Secretary of Navy Oeo.' von iJ, Motor Secretary of Agriculture Jn. Wilson Postmaster (lenoral , F. II. IlltchcoeU Attnrnoy General a. W. Wlokersh.tiu .Stale. Governor Oswald West Secret ary of Stnlo .... II. W. Olcott Treasurer . .Thos. H. Kn Atty Gonoral A. M Crawford Superintendent Public Instruction , . . U It. Aider man Stnto Printer W. S. DunUuy Commissioner utbor Statistics ...o. p. iiorr Onme Warden ....... .W. I.. Klnloy Stntc Knglneer ......John II. Lewis United States Senators ...... .... Georgo K. Chnmherlalu Jonathan llourno, Jr. Congressmen .A. W, Latter ty W. C. Hawloy 'Seventh Judicial District. Judgo ,, W. Ii. Prnttshaw Attorney Fred V lls-tn Crook County, Judgo ., II. C. Rills Clark . , .... .Warren Urown Sheriff T. . . . T. N. Ilalfour Treasurer Ralph Jordan Assessor .-...... J. D. LnFollelto School Supt R. A. Ford Coronor Dr. K. O. Ilydo Surveyor Frod A. Hlco Commissioners K. II Unyloy ... ,..,,.. ...,. . Jamca Hlco Hie Courts. Circuit Meets first Monday In May and third Monday In October. j. Pxobato Meets first Monday In each month. ' Commissioners'- Meets first Wed ncsday In January. March, May, July, Soptcmbor and' N'ovombor. Itend School DUtrlct No. 111. Directors .... .11. J. Overturf, Chmn F. M. liny Clyde M. McKay : ""yWeT - ----- --4 --' "' -7g Clerk Mlta Marlon Wlwit City of llcnd. Mayor .,.,.... Olllce Vacant Hecoider ....... . .,...11. C Kills Tro.ifurer . ., II. J. Overturf Chief of Police S. K. Itoberta City Kngtnecr ....Georgo S. Young Counctlnjcn II. K. Allen A. U French M. 8. hat I In . . . . S. J. Spencer John Steldl ...J II. Wcnnndy .A., HAMPTON BUTTE Tho NowTown laid out in Section 16, township 2 1 south, range 22 cast, about half way between Burns and Bend Is Now Placed on the Market. It la located on tho survey of tho Oregon Trunk cant tint! west lino, nnd !h tho wiiiio distance from Motollus, tho firat (IIvIhIoii point, us thnt station is from Knllbrlduo; nnd Hampton Hutto will "undoubtedly bo tho second division point on tho Oregon Trunk whi!n tho rond is extended. Hnmpton Hutto in in tho fortllo Hampton Vnlloy, which Itna lccn settled up nnd is belnjr turned from n satrobrush plain into n dry farming groin country. Tho town Is nonr tho Hornco Brook ..inga' stopping place, anil from ono corner of tho townslto can bo -- countexl' tho homes of 3 1 settloni. A storo nnd Hotel nro expected to Imj built in Hnmpton Hutto this summer by tho Oregon Central Improvement Co., owners of tho property, and within thirty dnyit tho company expects to hnvo n drill on tho ground to go down to secure nrtesinn wnter, A block of tho townslto hryt been dcdlcntqd for school houo purpoaes nnd another block for park purposes. ' ' ' Tho Agents for Hnmpton IJutto townslto at Hend nro THE WENANDY LIVER.Y COMPANY from whom any information may be obtained Oregon Central Improvement Co. Main Onice: 411 Mutual Life Illdg., F. A. HILL. Pros. SBATILD, WASH. N. W. PAHKER, Sec. L. F. WAKEFIKLD, Mgr. ii ii ii ------ -- n : agginsWr-r-!: tj-btx" twwf "rtJUi f SEND THE BULLETIN TO YOUR FRIENDS IN THE EAST. $1.50 PER YEAR - i ' ' ' "'" " ' ' ' fii-i... - - . p - - . . I I ELMER NISWONGER W. P. VANDEVERT If You Are Looking: for a Good Residence Lot, Investigate Wieilfia, 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. I" BEST RESIDENCE SECTION 1 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. z,c aLlon or write the fc 0! Irrigated Land. If you are looking for Irrigated Land with a guaranteed water right, wc can furnish it to to you in tracts of five acres up. We can sell you a small tract on Very Easy Terms. OREGON INVESTMENT COMPANY WALL STREET, BEND, OREQON. 2flte v