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the menu iiulmstin, mwi, wkhnichday, junk ja, ioja. rAOK s ii a WHAT THE SILO "'" DOES FOR FARMERS, Tim MJssourl lied Itimlf siiinnmrlrct tlTHl'lr (llO WIIIIMIlll) possibilities of tlio silo im ii tnoitiii of emmon lnu food viiliin. It Ik pointed nut thnt no one lliluu will ilo more to mill l thu food iituliintliiii it tlm wnrlil llm fiii-mitr Im loiirnliiK. no fur u rutimirviitlou of food '...!.... II II... ull.i ........ III.. I. ....I llllllU, lllllll lllir ninii miji, iiiu iw.ii, lloniwti'itd. In future yearn, when urnhlu hinds will I m taxed to tlio lit until in furnish sitlllrli'iit fix mI fur tin A, i ii'dinliiK inlllliiim who "III llvn on hind now iHi'iiiii'ii ny iuiiiisiiiiii, mm iooii ouirvir, It In iliH'inri'ii, will be in sbbbbbbbv Bafl&rfXaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBKllaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl Thn tlio practically lncrss the jifiHiurliiK cuiHiiliy nf Hi form nt lnt lo wr irnt ami nflen more, mm rrnfe"r (trout, Mlnnrtoia I'allrK air Aarlcnllur. A tw iter rutin Willi a llo Hill produr a imfli rviw a tn uf iht IM ara without. Therefor tlio Aral i-i I of a tliu. Ilk that uf a dwll Ink limit, a iMrn nr I mm alwtul-1 t MifiaMiml lrl nf llm lnllll ln imIiiwM, him I If on mIU la limited ii la iHitr in buy farm mailer by 19 par cmi! rather iMn dispells Mtlli n ll Tl duclM tnlw u f h lli on flfty ilutlar land uuld l rtl lu Hull nf wflly sere Miklnt lit IK In nm farm, or II.",). hii ) UimI II VihiIiI Ih tu Till la n htw Mllmal. fur lti lork exrrylri4 rteir f lh (arm miii iidni lerait fully K tr Nl by Hi Jillmi uf u alts. Ntrtitni'iitnl In wivlint tlmiixiiiiil from Mturvmliiii. Ho much fur ihu alio from nn nltrulatlc tiindliit. I'rom itio liixiliil n n iiionua of nddlntt to tlio prolllnlili on I put of furnn tin IfirKo Inrniiau uf prcHluctlun to I ho lion tlUTiiKO la cullaldrrti finally rwinnrUntilc. I'nrinrra, uaually iiil k to udopt linprurrd mnchlnury nnd new IdriiN In fiiriiiliic, hnvii hwn nIow, It la liOiifi'K'cd. id uiiilomtnnd iht won. lcrful illillltlfii In nllneii fiilliiif 'J'hr lliliuvnllnii In tiii'lhotli of fatMlliK iiipl llui coat of the linpmvcinctit Imvo oImtiiUm! uunlliat Ihu nduptloii uf Iho llo. U'lmru fnrnii'tn fixil utik 5i) dnya In tlic ji'iir mid kIih iiiiIiihiIh thirty HiiiiidN of allnuc pi'r ilny (Uiithlnl of ii n urn of corn ulll rnrry tin niilnml thruUKli Hit wliilvr. The iivirnt!o ncrp of (urn plum! In n alio will prodnm from IK.iKm in '.ii.ixx) Hium! of allflm-. olio iient. lliiTiifnri'. furiiUlilliK friil for lit lvt three HtitHMla. Oiiu huiHlriNl muiI fifty cMttlv t'uiilil Ihi nluturvd on a fifty hto i'wrnllld Willi atnll fiH-dlne nil tlio year, uhlch U now followed In nmiiy aiv (lout of the edit, n cow enn Im fed the rhhiHit milk prihlurlm: fitil In the uorid on allnyn nnd kept In K'xkI con dltliin on Ihv prixlucla of ihrivfourthx of mi Here of com. Willi en refill linn (HIiiK of the fttrtlllier (iroduelN tiy pro ldlnit lliKira nnd trouh in onteli nil drupplnifK mid kevpliiK It well apreiul over the Kroiind cert n In dairymen Imve glvvn proof of upKirlliiK twenty cow on fifteen ncrva of land Milk cowh nru fed on rntloua nvrnnt 1MB iilxmt forty imiimU Mllnnu mt dny Whvii futtenlim beevcM u forty pound fevd of illriKo, with ten ihiuiiiU of at fiilfn liny, innkca an Ideally hnlnncvd mtloru On the e-tliiiiite of forty Htutids of allngo cr dny to the animal tht vhIub of nn ncr of corn In feeding nutrition U Increaxed nuout 40 per cunt. Tho larxv Incrcaae cornea from the u a frd of tho eutlru atnlk of corn, which la cut up while grrun and nil th atrenitth or ear, Ittnrea nnd atalk cotmorrod. Ware llo In nnlryr l dm and the Urcor part, of tha com crop -thua utllrted at lenit ouo-third mora atock could b baodlod and In many canon hotter kept nnd fattened than under thv old ytom of, feeding. The Qood Dairy Bull. In aelcctlnir hard hulli either matnre nnluinl which har nlnrndy demon irntnl tliolr worth na alrea or VOUIlCur nnlmnla from liluh teHtlllS (III Ilia nnd alrta only rhould he uxed. Itviuotulirr thut the hc,Nt nud aurcst remiltK will, ulwnyN follow the woo of n iniitiire aire which hna aired hulfera with l!ood record. A Kood dnlry hull nhoiild he fept until no in twelve or uncun yenra t Id In fact, na lou nH he I n auro tire. Ileal Kood alreN nro ao rnre thnt when we do lltul one he ahmild die only of old iik. All hroeders of dairy cuttle ationtd awuro yenrly tetn on onch nud ovorv cow In tho herd. Hhnrt- er testa do not renlly inuiiii very much. it in tno row Hint Ntiiyn uy tier jou thut U really rnluablo. Point on Hone Dreading, Hrredlng n draft aire to n light trot ting bred dam wilt proditco n colt with leg nnd feet too light for the body, nnd he" will have hlcmlahea. On the other hand, breeding a trotting; bred atrtlllon to n "draft rnaro will ' gfvo a lljMt bedyiheaty Irga and an uncartauf dlspoHtlon. Pon't croao, J-IH-H-H-H-H4-H-H-l-M-M-f'14f THE PLOCKMAOTKn. Ilvniflinhrr (tint tlio rwi'n suck llnu Iniuhs require much inorv witter tliiui tlidfo without InintiK. Hiivo minio of tlio boat cwu IninliH to Improve Iiiu llorlt. It N ii moNi wasteful prnctfco to frcd (,'riilu of iii'y kind on tlio unnindi Unlit, Tt.it bottomed trmiulm Hholild liu provided In ' vMiry sheep piiNtnu. The I'Wtm Unit urn ciicIiIIiik Intnlm Hhonld ht fi'd very liber nlly. 'I ii oiiiiu InmliM wlllurow rnidl)'. no ulvi them ii cliiinco. There I iirnllt In ll- 'I'o do llii'lr best sheep should either tmvtt free ni-ccsa to nmIi or also tin suited mii'v n week. Tlio nnvho when sclertliw n rum nf Dm Down or other horii' less breeds of sheep ahntlld Im? J very direful not lo select one with NtutiH-inlnlutiirt horns. .H.H-H-l-(-t-H-M-HH-l-MH-M-l4 RAISING DRAFT HORSES. Parm Work Admirably Adapttd Per Davaloplng Qood Animal. The farmer lireeder of horaee tntiat ntrhu to rnlio the kind uf home which will do hla work heat nnd hrlmt the moat money whun aold. Prejudice In fnor of Iho wrong tyiv of horao from tho uatiiK atnndpolnt hna' prolm lily heen the cnuae of tnoro failures to mnku money when npiKirtuulty wna wnltlng than any other one factor In farm horao breeding. Too much of till prej udice "till rtiiiialnn. enya J. U lfclmond. IllllloU oXM-rltnent atntlon. In llreed er"N (lari'lle. To Ihj highly regnnled uowndnya a dnifier mnat have more than mere hulk to recommend him. lie limit Ih rugged, hut must nlno hare qunllty with It to make him n atayer nml n good wenrvr Hoftneaa of Joint nud utiNiiundncNN are auro to he much more dlacrlmlmited ngnlnat In tho funire than In the (Mat. Hlio nud fat Mill lint hide audi n multitude of alna. ua wna formerly aotuctlinu the rami. The mlafltN nnd uniMiund otiea nre the biirili-t lo Hildh). They nro nlwnya dU'ilmlnnted uunlnat moit aurerely In CNae of n ImiI market. No iino ever iiimiIo money rnlalng the mixed claw of horniH ended "Miinherna" on the mar ket Thu denier tiiakn nouio. hut prol a lily tint no miirh na thu gruwer lout lu produeliig them. In no ixiliit nre drnfterx ahowlm; iiniro ayatemntlc Improremeni than with nmpmt to their action. Tbla la Ailmlrira of Hi llrlgtan tirrvd of draft Inn mm, cUlm that II aurwa all itllmra la uniformity "f lyp aiwl trl obararlrrUllea. I'tnlMUly no draft brwd liaa mad audi rOKr a haa llio llrlalari In Hi ll MfityAv ara ItliUl rwlrctlon, nHl frit nn and aiinrral car hnv Um th itomlnanl factor In bring ing Ihla atxiut. Many lUlttlan lioraoa luito tioau linouitrd Into til L'lillut HtaUa within rernt )era. Thoa who know tlila brt twat Ilk tt tat alao. Th hora pictured liar la a two.yar-old Ik'liiUn ownnl by llll llrothor uf Wayn county, O. Tlila oung alaltlnn won flrat and ra,r shamplonahlp at Hi laat tntarnallunal ll alock allow. All of th maalvna, alrngth and quality of Ihla brd aland out pmailnanlly In Ihla hora. evldutit wherever draft hone nro uaed and lu the ahow ring. Then la more profit In ualng big fnat walking boraea with tuochnnlcally iwrfect nvtlon. The art of making better wilder from naturally good one I an art not n much practiced by farm teamtont na It nhould b. Coat would be cut down and Rpecd lucreooed by kee)log team at a good walk tntfld of n doTeoly alow ouo and an occnalonnl Jog to can,He tltuo. The good. Aixart tuovlntf big bono U a prttt vortb atrtvlajt for; ereu tbouxb It to bard to produce, Ttil jklhd pf horM U larger ire from critP cleran which ar wn.de o( the algggtab eort In hot aummer weather. irACtlra,lly all of the work oa the land muat be done at the walk. Thl I why work on tho ln,nd maken roach afor work for Irpfonl mart lun WK ou work, with more trotting nnd burk ing load. No pregnant uinre abould lie reijulrrd to bnt-k heavy load or du work on wllppery footing. Bllaa Chapr Than Blu Oral. Dean Mumfonl of the Mlatourl Cob lego of Agriculture mutton tho state ment thnt cow enn ho maintained moro cuenply on allage than they can ho carried through thu auuinier on'hlup aiw panturo, whuro tho land costa iilauit (100 per ncru nnd nulfnhlo for growing corn. Ho ny thnt thore U very little pnattirv Innd where n cow nnd n calf enn he pastured on Ichn than ono a lid one-half ncrea. but It I entirely poislhlo to get twelve nud one half to twenty ton of allnge from one ncro. A cow and her c.tlf car. t car ried through the nnraraor on two pound of clover buy and thirty-live pound of ullage nor day an woll or bettor thnn on a blue grnaa pasture. Tiu,TTo declare, thnt you enn' carry a cow and 1er calf nix month on leaa tbau a half acre, of JIv i QSmV V 'lBwL JaUMPA ararlalM TRAINING THE DAIRY HEIFER, Ono of t!'e Ural thliiga wo do la to tench the dairy heifer to lead nnd he handled while Nhe It young. Not only la alio eiialur to bundle at thla nge, hut hIiu Ik enxlur lo train to tho heller than ubcii ahe groiiN to he it big, atroug two or three J ear old heifer, write M t'ovenlell In louil lloilleNtiHid. II)' tenehlng her to lead now there will hu no "Inclining In" to be done when alio dropa hur Drat calf. It la not only haul work, to handle thu matured heifer that alwaja haa run wild, but It U poalttvely dangeroua nnd tuny even reaiilt In aerlona' Injury to thn heifer or her owner la'foro he la aub dued. lu Ihli aiiine connection It la nlao our Killcy to tench the dnlry cnlf to bo npprunrhed from either aide. None of oura ever know nuy difference between the wrong aldo nnd "the right aide." There nre niimeroua ndvnntngea to bo dertred from milking n cow on either the right or tho luft aide, which ever la handleat. Clean, warm, anug quartera nt night for the dairy heuer will mean not only a anrlng of feed, but n cow of higher grade when nhe la grown, na expoaure to the vlviuent or acunl ration check The ltnlateln cow Nancy Bpof fori). htellh ahown, waa th nrat irl anil arnnti clmrnplon cow at vral Iraillna atata fair during rrcanl year, alwi at many olhar alMH. aay Amrrlean AarlcullurlaL Hli I lb iUiii of four A. It. O. itauclilur. Imi Hlr Hrrnl ll-ota, winner of many nrat ami Junior chanit4aii rlia Tlila oow wolglia I.IJO Kunla ami la en of tlioa that ar a tiulck ebolc ami hav inany admlfirs. On of hr daugh I Ma haa Kten or IW tXHilwla of Ii. Ilk ir day Her Uat Ihrt nalvva ar HIM oMrnxt at Itivaralda farm. In northarn llllnola. IC 11 llargtr (iroprlalur. proK-r dovetopmcut, which never la (ultv regnlned At the name time, confinement In a clow, dark atall la Juat a much to be avoided na tho cold, filthy (uartera. Tho calf will need dally cicrclao In tho open air nud un light. l'lenty of water It another prculng VMeutlal to U-it tvaulta, nnd the aup iily ahould not only be gvneroiiN. but It ahould he puru, clenn nnd not Ice cold. Juat nn It cornea from the well 1 about the correct tempi-nature. Halt alo ahould bo kept where ahe can reach It at all tlmex. n It la of great aaslatnnco lu promoting Ideal dlgeaton nud nsilmllntloo nnd lu wnrdug off dlienae. An occnalonal currying nnd bruahlug I also pnnluctlve of giod re aiilt. lieeping the akin clean nnd healthy nud Mill further training the hutfer to Ik.' hnudletl nil nrur. The iiiotloii of feed la nlao given enrcful attention. Many farmer do not consider "'la worth the effort, hut let u remember Hint we muat (level op dairy tlaaue lu the young nnd rapid ly growing heifer If alio I to prove a heavy milk pnni.ieer when ahe arrive at maturity. Thl I not a dlmeult matter, alncc the kluda of feed that poiMwa the qualltU-N nocenry to the nourlahtnent nud healthy development of the heifer nre the one thnt will build for milk nnd cream production. Kuch rations na clover, alfalfa nud rlenn. bright corn fodder nre our fnvor Ite roughagea In feeding tho dairy helfvr. For the grain portion of the feed we give one-fourth oat, one fourth bran or oilmen! nnd two-fourth corn chop, Mnaty or unclean feed In olther the grain or roughage I care fully guarded agnlnaU a they are pro ductrro of digestive derangement. Corn la made the larger portion of the ration only while the weatbor I cold In order to promote beat for teeptug the body warm. Milk Prom Sllago fi Cewa. The department of agricultural r porta a laat at "the llllnola atatioo. Where tho dairy herd wo divided lu two lots, one which waa fed forty pound of com allage per cow dally, whllo the other lot wa fed only clover bay and grain. During tbe court of the experiment tampion of milk from each lot were submitted to 373 person for un opinion na to any difference lu llnror, the tenter being, of courne, kept In lgnnranre of which milk wna allage produced. Tl result allowed that 00 per cent readily preferred the milk from the allago fed cow, 0 per cent the milk from cow not fed allage, while 11 per Cent could not make up their mind either way. WarbU In Cattl. The grubs may be killed by amenrlng on a little mercurial ointment or Inject ing u drop or two of turpentine, but tlila la objectionable treatment, aa the dead gruliN decompose nnd continue the Irritation. It U much the better plan to Hiucoxe out tho grub uud de Htroy them. aaaa?MlB&!Si'9Hfll "HMWfl!TvWlj 8hp and 8llag. Sheep cannot cat sllago In nn great a proportionate quantity aa do cattle, though no one scoma to know why flowever, they do -well pn It, and It save a great deal of bay and otbar feed. rwi "Hll"H"I"l"il''f"l"l"r THE HOROEMAN. During the last ten year with Iho growth hi Iho uso of the nu- T totuobllo the price of hone lia r increnaeii to per emit. Nothing will uso n burse up j more utilckly than to be fed right nlotig on muxty liny, drain T of miy kind Hint In partly moldy 't will have the same effect. "No foot, no horso" It won't tnkn long for on Ignorant (.hour to ruin tho heat foot. Don't let n bungler shoe your horsex, On to the Intelligent H shoer who know how If you have to drive ten in I leu or more. I. A stumbling habit may be r enued by poor shoeing or It may T bo caused by Ignorant or care- d- le hitching. Too tight check- lug I ofton the cnuae. Home- . lime n harsh bit with a tight h check rein will destroy the bnl X nuee, and tho horao U llablo to fall. A blockUli built tnaro with a X largo barrel on abort lega la like- I. ly to prouuro n in-ucr 10m iinui T tho tall, leggy klmL H-H-H-H-H-H--H SHEEP MANAGEMENT. Mlttaka In Handling th Flock That Tend to Cut Profit. In tho mapngement of n flock of ahecp there nro several mistake usu ally mndc. among which may bo men tioned. Unit, the temptation to turn tho in out too early In the spring with the thought of saving feed, any W. II. Underwood. If they nro turned on tho regular pasture they will get the atart of It and fall to obtnln tho u tcnauco they should from It tho rest of tho season, whereas If It bad been nllowed to get a aulllclcnt stnrt It would served them much better later in the season. If tho pasture I a field to be plow ed I feel quite sure tho extra vege table matter Hint would be turned nn iter If left, rather thnn to have It pas tured off. I worth much moro to the tnnd than to thv hev. In any event, thl soft, watery gran, while relished by the sheep, tins little nottrhdiment In It It fill, but (Iin-n not feed. The ani mal will get to scouring nud loo flesh, while It will tnke moro nud bettor feed o put them back lu good condition. Another mistake la to shear tho ahecp. as the custom wna. In June. Ily all menus shear before thry go to pas ture. If they nre put on gras with the wool on. the looHcncs of the tiowul. always following a change from dry to green feed, will soil much of their wool about the hinder parti, which is a loas, for It will cost aa much to wash it out as It will bring. Tho old talk nbout the gain from ac cumulation of oil In warm uoathcr is nonsense. If the weather It at alt wet IVhlle III Shropshire sherp It gMitrally cluaavd na u mutton pro ducr. Il la a. good gi-oaral riurpoa animal Th flrat raai-ntlal of breed ers of Iht ahrep haa bn to a cure n correcl mutton conforma tion, bui aa a general rule th lleeco from th anlmul ha bean of nn fiber and of fair weight It la get ting to b quit common, aay U McKerrow, tlreeder'a aaiette, lo saa Shrupahlr lleei-va at th lead ing ahow that would compare fa vorably In crimp and fiber with th tin wool type. Th Shropihlr shown la a good lyp of th breed. the rains will wash ottt moro oil than will accumulate twice over, to aa nothing about the discomfort of the sheep wltb Its heavy fleece lu the hot days. A third mistake 1 to leave the young rout uucaxtruted and lamb wltb tbelr tails on. In removing tbe tall place It on a hardwood black, shore tbe skin twsrt tbe rump and sever it with a sharp two inch cbUel. Tbe akin will, cover the boot, and it will heal quick-' ly. If a knife U used wtb a drawing cut tbe bono will protrude, making an ugly woupd. In all these operation it b very Important that the knife or chisel be clean. Hy thl I moan dlaln fVctod by dipping In carbolic acid, cor roslve sublimate or, what I have used for years, sheep dip. A tool used for all sort of thing, loaded up 'with germs, la responsible for moro bad "luck" following Much operations than unskilled operator nil put together. Furthermore, every farmer ahould learn In lv youth to perform nil such operation. To neo a man brought up ou u farm running around to dud some one to eiiHtrate hlx latubx or pig nr to tap un a nl mill In ense of bloat, u well as to dreria hi nheep. hog and beevea. ludlcntex, to my mind, one who I uot thoroughly Hinted In hi bUHlnes. NOTICi: Oil" VINAIi 8KTTI.KMKNT. Nottco Is hereby given by tho undersigned that ho Iirh mado nud Olod with tho Clork of tho County Court of Crook County, Orogon, his Final Account aa Administrator of tbo Estato of James A, Mitchell do-ce-asod, and that said County Court hat set Monday, tbe 1st day of July, 1919, at 10 o'clock A. M, at the County Court room in Prlnevllle, VBnJU-JJflN7rnHSSUtSSSSSSSS HBBBBHBaBAwaBt3LjBBV9BTV rVKSKEBBBVSI&tffaaQrJldKR?Hp hoarltiK and settlement of said Final Account, at which tlma nnd place any person Interested In told Katato may appear nnd object to said sottlomont. Dated tbla 20th dny nf Mny, 1912. JOHN I. WKflT, Administrator of tlio Katato of Jnmcs A. Mitchell, Dcconsod C. 8. Itonson, Attornoy for Administrator. 12-1C NOTICI'. I'Olt I'UHMCATIO.V. Department of thu Interior, U. B hand Ofllce nt The Dallos, Oiogon, Mnv 50li. 1912. Notlco In horoby given that Luc ius H Itlcknrd, Aitslgnoo of Corn H. Ferguson, of Hond, Oregon, who, on December 8th, 1908, made desert land entry No. 01905, for WH8BV4, Hoc. 13, and N14NKU. section 24, township 18 south, -an go 12 cast, Willamette Meridian, hns filed notice of Intention to tnnke final desert proof, to establish claim to tho land ilirvc (Wcllwd, b'jfote II. C. Kills, U. H. Commissioner, at tils office at Hond, Orogon, on the Sth day of July, 1912. Claimant name, as witnesses: W;"llnm J. McCHIera, Chnrlea D. I to wo, John V. Thom.in nl Bnictt OoTelt. ill of Uontl. Oregoo. 12-lCp C. W. MOORE, Itcglttor. NOTICi: I-OIt I'UHMCATIO.V. Department of tho Interior, U. B. I.nnd Otflco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, May fltb, 1912. Notlco Is hereby given that Henry C. Bchumachor, of Tumalo, Oregon, who, on June 10th, 1907, made homestead entry No. 1CC67, Serial ,Vo. 01125, for lot 3, NB BWV4, 8KV 8WH. Bee. C nnd E14 NV4. Section 7, Township 16 south, nance 11 Knst. Wlllamctto Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to make flna1 flvo yoar proof, to estahllah claim tr tho land ahovo described, beforo II C. Kills, U. 8. Commissioner, at hit ofllco at Hond, Oregon, on tho 19th dny of Juno, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Aloxander tavcrenx, William Hart William I.ovcronz, nnd Hubert A. Scoggln, all of Tumalo, Oregon. 10-H C. W. MOORE, Register NOTICE OF FINAL KirTTI.KMK.VT. Notlco Is hereby given by tho un dersigned, that she hon mado nnd tiled with tho clerk of tho County Court of Crook County, Oregon, ber final account aa administratrix of tho estato of Orson F. Persons, do ceased, asking that said final account bo settlod and allowed and that tho administratrix and her bondsmen be released; and said County Court bos set Monday, tbo 1st day of July, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. at tbe Court Room in I'rlnovlllo, Oregon, aa tho tlmo and place at which any person interested In said estato may appear and object to tho settlement and allowance of said account. IDA PERSONS. Administratrix of tho estato of Orson F. Porsons, Deceased. Vernon A. Forbes, Attorney for Administratrix. 12-16 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tho County Court of tho Stato of Oregon for tho County of Crook. In tho matter of tho estate of George Knapp. deceased. Notlco is horoby given by tbo undcrslgnod, duly appointed and net lug administrator of tho estato of George W. Knapp, deceased, to tho creditors nnd to all persons having claims against tho said deceased, to present them duly verified as re quired by law within aix months after tho first publication of this notlco to tho said administrator, at tho offlco of his attorney, Vernon A. Forbes, in tho First National Rank Ilulldlng. Rend, Oregon, the same b'clng tho place of transaction qt tho business of said estato In said County and State. Dated this 29th day of May 1912. O. C, HENKLE, Administrator of aeorgo 12-16 W. Knnpp, deceased. Ice Cream Sunday Special June 16 Vanilla and Peach Ice Cream Remember That You Can Order By Phono And That We Make Deliveries. Ajjg- r Hotel Seward At.mtK AMI) THNTIf BTRUKT PORTLAND, OREGON Ono of tho Most Artistic nnd Elo-gantly-Appolntcd Hotels In tlio Northwest, Embodying Every Modern Convenience. In cen ter of retail and theater district. KUKOI-KAN FLAW. Katrs' fixaandup, with Bath, -ooandap. But tn'U all Iralna. Grill In conntctlon. W M anWAR!, IToprUlor. Estimates on application Wall Paper at Portlsnd Prices N. P. WEIDER PAINTER & Paperhanger Cheapest and Dest Wall Paper Sam ples in .the county. Get " My Pricea. OSct acroaa atrrct from poatoSce Box 39. - Bend, Oregon. New PALACE MARKET Charles Doyd, Prop. MEATS Vegetables, etc. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. M. W. of A. Pilot Butte Camp No. 9794 Meets every Tuesday in hall over postofllcc. Visitlnjf Neighbors nlwnya welcome. Z. W. Llndborj?, V. C. N. P. Welder. Clerk. Deschutes Lodge No. 103 K.ofP. j, Meets every Wednesday j4 ovcnlnj; at 8 p. m. in M9 t'aulo Hall, itost-ofllco ft Uldir. Vlsltinir KniehU welcome. Chas. D. Rowe, a C. N. P. Smith, K. R- & S. I.- O. O. F. Bend Lodge No. 218 Reg. Meetings every Monday night Visitors welcome O. M. Patterson, N. G. N. P. Welder, Secretary, BEND LODGE No. 139 A. F. & A. M. Meets on Thursday on or before the full moon of each month. Visiting brothers always welcome. J. D. IMvidaoa, W XI. II. K. AtUn. StcrcUrr FRATERNAL IIROTIIERIIOOO. Rend lodge No. 897 meets on tbo first and third Friday evening in tbo hall over tho poatofllce. Visiting brothers and sisters always welcome. U. N. Hoffman. President Sara. M. Perry. Secretary. ROYAL NEIGHIIOltS AMERICA. Regular meetings ever l.iuraday day night. Visiting member of tho order welcomed. Mrs. A. O. Lucas. Oracle. Mrs. L. O. Fleming, Recorder. rc STEVENS Tfie xfTEVENd? jVo.-JJ5 VfMttU 2Jflrr UammtrUss 'Shotgun is tlragul where other guns aro vulf . The bar rel and !u aro drop-forged in one plcco of high pressure ttcel, choke bored for nltro powder wltB matted rib. rick up ttiU sua and feci the butanes pf It cismlno th worklnc parts clotty and are tho tine caro anil AnUli of tlaUlt you will aay It' a tcinntr. 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