The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, July 10, 1912, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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nnd every ono of tho 7000 copies wan
run off Tho llullotln'H pre. Tlmt
inonn h total of Ofl.fiOO Impression
on tho nowspnpor tiro, reckunltiK
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of now print paper I uced In tho
edition.
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metropolitan paper, hut Tho llul
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printing establishment cnpnbta or
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slon.J HOW TO PICK THE 'CUUCKBR."
Volume have been written ou bow
to ttll tho layer, but where' ttio lieu
tato on how to pick the cluekerT
Now, cluck nro not Jlsl cluck. They
re Rood, bad Indifferent or devilish,
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We have the machine you need the best that is made;
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Several on hand set up ready to cut your hay. Come
In,
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Tlio 7nf nro destructive to iftt nud
Now Yi-nr rcsolullonifnot to mvoiir.
Alcdltoiraticnit brood find their cross
t4 when they do lt use up rcB nnd
the iHillemo of lint poullryimin,
Hiiiivywclpht lioim nro loo clumsy
nnil ofli'D iiniko omelet of lilittt priced
(HUH mm crush rhlck.
Nervous, llluhty lieu (tint skyrocket
utT tliu ui'Ht tit upproneh or Itcniwck the
rtiolo by C M. lUrnlts.
now that ron taw
operator without provocation aro not
safe. Plymouth Hocks, Wblto Wynii.
dot to ntid Rhode Island Ilea nro
boul the right sire and nro generally
so gentle and steady a broodies and
iiiuthvrH that they are conceded to be
Iho expert nt rnlslng lboevettUin
fowl fumlHc. A IlKht. weak hen
sliould never N set Huch a ben of
tin dice on the nest or ult before
hutch I out, hai'cbint notliltiji or ln
cubalea weak chlckeli, ven from Hne,
stron- rtflC.
To britiK blir ttoti ton chirk the heu
N ORTH BEACH
via the delightful Columbia River Route on
the Steamers
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STBAMfiR "T. J. POTTER" leaves Portland at 10:30 p. m.
(dally oxccpl Sunday and Monday) arriving Astoria 6:00 a. m. and
Moglcr at 7:30 a. m. Returning leaves Astoria daily except Sun
day, Monday and Tuesday at 7:00 a. m Meglcr at 9:30 a. m.,
arriving Portland 4:30 p. m. On Sunday, leaves Astoria 7:00 a.
in., Meelcr 0;00 p. m., arrlvinsr Portland at C:30 a. m. Monday.
STEAMER "HASSALO" leaves PorUand dally (except Sat
urday and Sunday) at 8:00 a. m., Saturday at 1 p. m., arriving
Astoria 1:30 p. in., Meglcr 2:1C p. m. On Saturday arriving
Meglcr 0:30 p. rn. Iioturnlng leaves Megler dally except Saturday
and Sunday at 2:45 p. m., arriving Portland 10:00 p. m. Sunday
leaves Meglcr 0:00 p. m., arriving Portland 5:30 a. m.
STEAMER "HARVEST QUEEN" leaves PorUand dally
(except Saturday and Sunday) at 8:00 p. m., Saturday at 10 p. m.
for Astoria und way landings. Returning leaves Astoria dally
except Sunday at 7:00 n. m., arriving Portland 6:00 p. m,
UXCBLMlNr KI'STAUKANF SUHVICU MraU a la carte
Train meet all boats at Meglcr for North Ucacti points.
Astoria , , , 1.50
!Saturdoy-to-Mondny tickets 3.00
Season tickets , 4 00
Fivo-rldo Hound-trip tickets 15.00
One-day Ulver Trip, Portland to Meglcr nnd ruturn 2.00
For particulars apply lo J. II. COWUIiTr, Acent O-W. R. & N.
IIUNI), OKUUON ' '
nearly here. That means
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BUCKEYE MOWER TIME,
Mr. Rancher, and see them.
J. EGGLESON
Manufacturer of Harness and Saddles Dealer In Wagons, Buggies and
Farm Implomenta Seeds and Grain for sale.
must ImvY fciiilslt blood heat to
worm ckKh clear HiroiiKli, Weak Iioiim
hiiven't i'IioukIi blood. They often
break down under the ordeal. What I
mure, they lumt mora lice than ordl
miry biTiiusi they Imveu'l nmbltlim to
llht triiwiern. Hut Iiviik aren't just to
It. They nn to rnlxc tin chlcli.
This rcciilriM n koihI slid body and
wide wluu lo col it Ihetiil likewise
tii'iillh nnd Mtrciiuth to scnitcli for
chirks.
We Imre neier seen an iniliealtliy
lieu raise a full nor jrood brooil of
chick.
Tho mother hen here shown l per
fectly tame and Is the type that ral
rtiolo br C. it. Dsrnltr.
LIOHT D8ARUA, fOOTSn TOOK MOTIIKB.
tho biff bon ton bunch with little trou
ble to tho owner.
Some will nature fake by ettlog
chUkcii on turkey ckx. If tbnt's
your style use me i.iriii urnuinn iui
foster mother, n she doe belter than
the ordinary chicken hen.
Let the cluck bnp ber own nest
Htie form It ovaU not round, a you
would, and do not ftlve'ber more than
eleven to lift ecu egg, according to ber
alio and the weather.
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Don't jrlve duck effg away becnuse
) hi hVo no home market. They are
In great demand at big price In the
cities.
Don't forget that the busy bee nnd
busy Ulddy are a great combination,
but that ducklings will swallow bee
nnd fjulck decease.
Don't fall to clean nnd renew ihe
homer' nel when the squab nr
largo enough to bandle nnd burn Ihe
on! nesting material
Don't feed nn egg stimulant while
your liens nre In molt People who
Imre a good laying strain nnd use
right methods use no stimulants.
NofiriToK Hii:TWi m.KimoN.
Notice I hereby given Hit' n .Sat
urday, tho 20th day of July '1'., i
Iho Hoso nnd Knglno House on lot
cloven of block flftein In the City of
llend. Crook county, Oregon, n npeclal
election will bo held nl tho above
time nnd place for tho purposo of ub-
l milling to tho qualified doctor of
tho City of Hond, Crook county Ore
gon, the question of whether or not
said City rf llend, Oregon, shall !
hiio nnd soil Hlxty Thousand Dollar
(fOO.OOOOO) tpar value) worth of
sewer bond, which said election
will be held at .1 o'clook In tho morn
ing of said dn nnd will contlntio un
til 7 o'clock In the nfternoun of said
date. Tho Judge nnd clorka of sold
election aa appointed by the Common
Council of aald City of llend to act
at aald election nro an follow:
Judgo: J. N. Hunter, chairman;
James H. Dean, judge; J, I'. John
ton. Judge.
Judges: J. N. Hunter, chairman;
Coo. II. II. Ford.
liy order of tho Common Council
of the City or llend, Oregon. Dated
thl 8th day or July, 1912.
11. C. Kl.Utf,
Recorder of tho City of Uond, Oregon.
NOTICK KOK I'UIIMCATIO.V.
Department of thu Interior. U. S.
Land Office nt Tho Dalle, Oregon,
June Gth, 1912.
Notlco I hereby given that Harry
W. Qlbson, of Laldlaw, Oregon, who
on October 1st 1909 niado nor ostead
entry No, 0538 for lota 1. 2, :t, i,
nnd NHSWK .Sc. 2, and lot 1.
KB 14 8' H, section 3. township 1G
soi.th, rrnre 11 east. Wlilim.'tte Me
ridian, ha filed notice or Intention
to make cimmutnt.on p'oof. to es
tablish claim to th6 land abov des
cribed, before H. C. Ellis, U. 8. Com
.nlsul nc r, nt hi ofttce at llend, Ore
gon on the 20th day ot July, 1912.
Claimant namea as wltneires:
Alexander Lcverenz of Ulst. Oregon;
Kdward Wblto of Lvldlaw, Oregon;
Henry C Bhumacber of Laldlaw, Ore
gon; Charles K. WHoy of Redmond,
Oregon.
16-19 C. V, MOORK. neglater.
NOTICK FOR rUIILICATIOX.
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
Land Office at Tho Dalles, Oregon,
June 10th. 1912.
Notice Is hereby given that Josoph
II. O'Neill, of llend, Oregon, who, on
May 22nd, 1900, made Desert Land
Entry. No. 640, Serial No. 0511,
for BEV NEU. Section 4. Township
18 South. Range 12 East. Willamette;
Meridian, has fllod notice of Inten
tion to roako final desert proof, to
cstnbllih claim to tho land above de
scribed, before II. C. Ellis, U. S.
Commissioner, at his offlco at Dend,
Oregon, on tho 20th day ot July,
H912.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Hnrloy J. Ovorturf, Theodore Auno,
Lovl D. Wlest. E. W. Richardson, nil
of Hond, Oregon.
14-18 C. W. MOORE, Register.
notick Foit rimi.ic.vnoN.
Department ot tho Interior, V. 8.
Land Otflco nt The Dalles, Otcgon,
Juno 27th, 1912.
Notlco Is bsrsby given that Wil
liam J. McOlllvray. ot llend, Orogon,
who on March 3rd, 1900, made des
ert entry No. 013, Serial No. 02323.
for SEUNKU. Section 24, Township
18 South, Range 12 East. Willamette
Meridian, has nicd notlco of Inten
tion to mako final desert proof, to
establish claim to the land above
described, betore II. O. Ellis, U. 8.
Commissioner, at his olllco. at llend.
Orogcn, ou tho Oth day of AuBuut,
1912.
Clnlmint names ns witnesses:
Lucius S. RIcknrd. Charlos D. Rowe.f
William F McNaught, Cora Fergu
son, nil ot Uond, Oregon.
17-21 C W. MOORE. Register.
NOTICE FOIt I'UllLICATluN,
United States Land Oltlce. Tho Dalles.
Oregon. Juno 17th, 1912.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho
Northern I'actflo Railway Company,
whoso postoltlco address Is St. Paul,
Minnesota, has this 17th day ot Juno.
1912. Hied In this olllco Its appllca-
Our Ice is Clean
and Transparent
It Is pure nil the vwiy through nnd
tlieiv arc no soft iots or "snow
Ice." It in nn nnil ly petfevt ns tee
CJin be iiiuite nnd tlmt Is tho reason
It melts o blouly mid it o cconomL
cul to iim1,
It Is m, wholesome that you cuu
use It with perfect safety In the prep
aration of froeu desserts nnil Iced
drinks nnd It ndds wonderfully to
their delicate Hiuor...lf you have
not used our Ice, you don't know how
good Ico can bo, Let us show )ou.
Telephone,
Central OregoH Ice (& CoW Storage Co., bic.
MADRAS BEND ' " REDMOND
lion to select under the provisions of
tho Act of Congress, approved July 1,
1808(30 Btnt. C97, 020), HKHW',,
Hoc. 20, T17 8.. Ill 2 Hast, W. M., nnd
NWiiBB'i, Bee. 17, T9 8., It 10
Cast, V. M., Horlnl No. 010139.
Any nnd all person claiming ad
versely tho lands nbovo described,
or desiring to object becnuao of tho
mineral chnractor or tho Innd, or for
any other reason, to tho disposal to
applicant, should file their affidavits
of protest In thl office, on or before
the 1st day of August, 1912.
lC-20p C. V. MOOItfS, Itcglster.
XOTICH FOIt I'UIII.ICATIOX.
Oepsrttiient ot the Interior. U. 8.
Land Olllco at The Dalles, Orogon,
June 15th, 1912.
Notlco I hereby given that Wil
liam K. McNaught, assignee of J. 8.
I'nrmlntor, aaelgneo of William IC.
Korguson, assignee ot Klla M. Calll
hnn, or llend, Oregon, who, on Aug
ust -f th, 1900, mode desert Innd entry
S'o. C4S, Horlnl No. 0961. for HUVt
8WU. Bee. 13,nnd NRViNWVs,
section 2t, township 18 south, range
12 oast. Willamette Meridian, has
fllod notlco of Intention to inako final
desert proof, to establish claim to the
land nbovo' described, beforo II. C.
Bills, V. 3. Commissioner, at his of
fice, at llend. Orogon, on tho 27th
day or July, J912.
Claimant names as witnesses:
William J. McGlllvroy, Olen H. Slack.
Charles D. Ilowe, Abel K. Snlroman,
all of llend, Orogon.
10-20 C W. MOOItE, Register.
NOTICK I"OK. I'UHMCATION.
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
Iand Office at Tho Dalles, Oregon,
Juno lcth, 1912.
Notlco it hereby given that Pan
nlo E. Sblreman, assignee of Wil
liam K. Ferguson, asilgnco ot Ella
M. Calllhan, of Dead Oregon who on
August 4th, 1900, mndo desert land
ontry, No. CIO, Serial No. 0983, for
NWH8EU, NEK8WH, 8ENW
and SWUNBU, section 24. township
18 south, rango 13 oast, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notlco of Inten
tion to make final desert proof, to es
tablish claim to tho land above des
cribed, beforo II. C. Ellis. U. 8. Com
missioner, at hs ofUco st Dend, Ore
gon, on tho 27th day of July, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses:
William J. McOlllvray. Glen H. Slack,
Charles D. Rowe, Wlllam P. Mc
Naught, all of Dend, Oregon.
15-19 C. W. MOORE. Register.
Inn dm i ill
11U1 DRKAU
EVERY MORNING at
LARA'S
CORKETT'S
SHUEY'S
MISENER'S
McCUISTON'S
BAKED DY
t American Bakery
r
I See Me
j BEFORE
I BUILDING.
No trouble to give you
estimates on HRICK,
STONE, CEMENT,
plain und ornamental
plastering w o r k
building foundations,
sidewalks, chimneys,
septic tanks, sewer
age, paving, canal
work, pipe lines, fire
places, etc.
Plans and specifications fur
nished, II. D. Bourcy
Qeneral Contractor
Hox 21, Bend, Oregon.
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MIW. C. II. COOK
Public Blenographer, Copyist and No
tnry Fiibllc.
Will call nnd tnko letter and other
shorthand work. Telephone So. 75,
omco with II. C. Ellis, First National
Hank 'lulldlng, Rend, Oregon.
j Until
September
j First
1 1 will
Deliver
1 16 inch
Block or
Limb
Wood for
I $3.50
a cord
F. M. Carter
THE WOOD MAN
FRATERNAL SOCIETIES.
M. W. of A.
Pilot Butte Camp No. 9794
Meets every Tuesday in hall over
postofiice.
Visiting: Neighbors always welcome.
Z. W. Lindborsr. V. C.
N. P. Welder, Clerk.
Deecfeutes Lo4ge No. 103
K. ofP.
Meets every Wednesday
evening: at 8 p. m. la
Castle Hall, post-oRc
Dldjf. Vlsltlni- KalghU
welcome.
Chas. D. Ilowe, C. C
N, P. Smith, K. R, dt S.
I. 0. 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. Visitintr brothers
always welcome.
J. D. IMTldwn. W. M. II. K. Allto, itmUrf
1'IUTEIIXAL UROTIIKRIIOOO.
Dond lodgo No. 897 meet on tho
first and third Friday evening in the
hall over the postofflco. Visiting
brothers nnd sisters always welcome.
U, N. Hoffman. President
Sara M. Perry, Secretary.
IlOYAIi XKIUHUORS AMKIUCA.
Regular meeting ever i.iursday
day night. Visiting members ot
the order wolcomed.
Mrs, A. C- Lucas, Oracle. "
Mrs. L. O. Fleming, Recordor.
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VISIBLE LOADING '
REPEATING RIFLE
No. 70 List Price, 98.00
Vitlblo Loading" U a bi ad
vantage, l ou a tha cnrtriiltfo
go In the chamber. Youinow
when tho gun is loadtd.
Gets alt the game In Jig fit I
Practice nuio and clean out all
tho farm pests thts spring,
Points for tha
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