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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1912)
VAGK 4. T1IK BKNI ItUI.tiKTlN, 11KNI), WKDNKRIttV, Jl'LY HI, 1018. BOSTON SOX'S , STARJHJTFIELD Stall's Suburban Trio Greatest In Game Today, THEY HAVE ALL ESSENTIALS. All Thrss Msn Ars Wonderful Throw r and Ground Covtrsrs Sptaktr, Lswls and Hooptr Ars Alto JOO Dt tsra and Llvtly on Bats. Few baseball men It any will druy that tho crack Inflcld of the Atblctles llakcr, Harry, Colllus and Mclnnls Is tho greatest act of luncr workers lu the gamo today. Jako Stuhl, pilot of the Uoston Ilcd Sox. Is willing to concede the White Elephants ull honors ns fur as lnflclders aro concerned, but when It comes to outfielders Jake has n lot to Bay. The former banker Is confident tie possesses tho best trio of suburban ttes In cither big league and, what Is more, Is ready to provo his claims. Jako can dig up averages and statistics by tho bushel, and If you ore not cote vlucod then ho will hand you a pass to Jim McAlcer'a ball yard and let you fool: OTcr his outfield for yourself. If Hioto by American Pra Association. TBIB tVZXXKTt, HOSTOa'8 CJBXAT OCT- naxout. you ore not convluced by that tlmo Jako will clre up and say there Is no use arguing further, llowevor, leaving out Jnho's views on tho subject, na ho would naturally bo n llttlo biased, it must bo ndmlttud tbnt ho commands some out Held. After looking over tho other fifteen Hots of outer gardeners lu tho big tongues there Is nothing lu alght that looks utiy better than lloston's star trio, even though Johnny McUrnw will nut tnke n roar scat when star outfielders itro under discussion. Trls SinMker, Horry Hooper nnd DulTy I.ewN nrc the great Hoitiut trio At pro-unit Tils Is the only one butting nboo .yuo, but he Is making up fur the slump of the others by hitting bettor than at any other time since he hits boon n big lengue star. hist year the vittlrv trio hit above .1100. Spe.tker till 3i'T, Ilootter .311 and Lewis .:t07. Olnf llenrlckscn. the substitute outlloldcr, topped, nil three with .ami. All threw men are sensational field ers, remarkable throwers, uttd SHtiker and Hooper tiro sccd boys mi the paths. Lewis In not ns fast ou hU plus as his celebrated couiiutrlots, but makes up the difference by his ability to hammer out extra base lilts and muke thorn In the pinch Lewis Is the best pinch hitter on the Huston squud and bats fourth In the cleanup ih sltlon. In the remit sorlo with the Highlanders lu New York he got three homers out of his system, us well as direr triples, doublet nnd singles I'ew teams dure to take utiy cuuticc at stretching hits when these three talented outllelders are on tho job They can shoot the hall to the plate accurately from any migle nnd get It there like n streak of lightning. When 1-ewls first entered the Ainetieiin league many base runners died trying to take chances with his urm. After a time, however, the player came to the conclusion to ue dlwretlou wheu the-ball was hit -to hU. territory. . Hooper Is one of the ldenl lead off men In the country, lie has been a llttlo off his batting stride this sea son; but. though bU average U con siderably below bis last year's figures. be gets on tho bases Just the same. H has an eyo like Jimmy Bhcckard and entices many pasee from pltrh eta and also has the speed to bent out Infield bounders. He Is the fastest man on tho Iloston team nnd steals many bases. As a sun fielder bt bas few equals. Bpenker. of courso. Is not only the star, of the rtoston outfield, but the tar of the team as well. He has been a wonderful ball player ercr since the fled Box landed him and this year has been going better than out. Al ways n hitter well nlmve the .300 mark. Trls threatens this season to crack nil his other hldi luittlnsi rce ords. lie has Itceii totting near .-100 all year nnd has led the American league from the start of the rare, lie Is giving Ty Cobb a great battle for the leadership In twit tine, nnd unless tbo Georgia, phenom gi-tn n mote on TrU may' appropriate Ihe mnnllo that Ty has been sporting since tun. Owsls Hay Unfit For Horttt, Dr. Alexander, professor of veteri nary science lit the Vimemlty of Wis cousin, ghurt tho following warning with respeu to tho fowling of swiile or marsh luiy: liewnrv of swnlo hay for horse food tng If It Is soon to contain horsetail (niiulsotuui palustro). At lost much swale or marsh hay Is unlit for horse feeding niiil should bo iisih! for the paiklug of Iron eastings or crockery Horses tunc small stomach ami need nutritious fowl In small uuiit!t!cs of ten Hwulo hay bt bulky, woody, In dlgcstlhlo and lacking In nutriment When Infested with horsetail It Is mph! tlvely iwlsouous. Itoceutly. In a oouii ty of Wisconsin when much swnlo hay has been fed this season, many horses havo died. They became partially craxy, seemed to be drunk, staggered, weakened and In some ciihch went down nral,xcd lcforc doiith We found that horsetail was the cause, and the trouble has ceased Mtioe this il sonous wood has licou removed fnim the hay or other hay feed In other case of trouble, from feeding swale hay that had not had time to sweat or ripen In the mow or stack, animals oNo lieonme imrtlnlly cruxy, but they did not die The Irritant In the hay was successfully nutldtcd by giving n tnhlcspooiifui of blcttrlHitiate of soda twice dally lu the feed or drinking waler. Thus far, however, no sirtl dote tins been found for horsetail ml soiling. Purs Wsttr Por Dslry Csttts. Clean water Is an liiisirtniit factor In producing clean milk. A cow pro ducing one ami one-half cnllon of milk per day will require nlxut five gallons of water nnd one pmdtirlnc three gal lons twice ss much If pars fresh wa ter Is applied more of It will be taken by the cow; also more milk will be pro duced nnd a purer clcnucr milk wilt be obtained. A pur wnter supply should be provided, and the cows shonld not ho required to drink from a stagnant, filthy porMI or pool Th Rusty Mllk'csn. ray particular attention to washing and scalding the cans, a brush twins nsed for washing. Milk cannot be free from taint and In proper condition for making a fiuo product If stored In a can not properly cleaned. Discard Ihe old rusty can No person can wash It properly. It has served Its tlmo nnd since becoming rusty has lost enough dollars through Minted milk to buy many new rnns. TREATMENT FOR ' STOMACH WORMS M (his season of tho year tho (lock timer who lias not hail successful ex pcrlciku lu combating stomach wuims Is beginning to make Inquiry as to how ho may ptoeiit his lambs fuuu dying ur from becoming Infested to n daimig lug extent. This est has lu recent )oars boon rccogtiUcd us the most uc tlvo lutnillnip on sheep raising lu the eastern states, writes (1, I. Williams lu the National Htockimiu, Likely the most generally lined pre ventlvo for stomach worms Is tobaoco Any form of tolmci-o that Is available may be Used. "Tobacco dust" In the waste (tlisir sweoplngsi of clgnr fao turles usually mid Is the most uttlclont form tn-eiiuse niurontly tho strong est .Most factories now grind It Hue and sell at prices varying from I cent to ft cents u pound. Tobacco stein (mldrllH of leuvesi may ufteu be hud at tho factory merely for tho hauling It N not a question of how much to bacco to put Into the salt, tait Just the opposite. Merely salt the tobacco suf ficiently to Induce the sheep to eat 11 It may be necessary to begin by mix tng equally by weight, but the iroir tlon of tobacco should be raised us BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBe miiut should bo employed throughout tho year, ns wittier treaimiint will have a greater tendency to frou tho (lock from punishes than summer (roitlttieiit. After woaiilug tho Inmhs place thorn on new pasturo, not having car ried sheep (hut season, Adding n grain ration Is of murkiit value nl this time, nnd a good many sheepmen rely upon It ns a prcu'iitlvo. If desired ihe lambs may Is' drenched with gasoline, which Is mi elllclont remedy, We employ (his ircnuiutnt oory oar. and wo lose no lambs from stomach worms, whereas formerly we lost it good many. Add n lahlcsponnfiil of giisollne to throe times tho quantity or milk ami ntiutiii Istor by menus of funnel nnd rublmr ttiho. The Ininhs should fast eighteen hours Isifnre the trentmetit and two hours nfter We dose them three suc cessive du.xs, Others use coal tar crco solo nnd like It bettor Those wIh use creosote ghe from two to four ounces of n 1(X) xr ci'ttt solution. All tntngs nnve n resurrect ton cept the emotions. They are tsirn, Ihoy tllo, they never rtiirn. A Joy or a despair once gone Is a phantom for vor. A Tsnis Mstttr, Mlllle-Wns that your Intended with whom I snw you yestenlay) Uraii Yes. my ireent "flltl re." mi to stealu , I'AimiANKH-.MOKW:, IJNdlNK. A two lioroiovor iKnlrlinnkn Morno gnsolltiu ongino for nnlo at iv great Imrgnlit nl tho llund Iliinlwnro Uompnny'H tttoro, In llrst ulitss ciui dltlon. tr MJW (HOOK COL'NTV MAI. Tho llullelln Ins In stock n mini her or tho now Crook county wliltw print iniiim, show lug nil miiuIh, rivers, Irrigated lands, towns, township mid sect Inn linos, Thu limps nro blKHur and iniiru ciiiiiproliunslvn than ntty nihor iniiim mid aro carefully printed nit heavy whlto papor. Thfjy retail lit 1 OU each, postage 10 coilts, tf WW Send For This Seed Annual-Free ua'.Miifflipr' EmIuiUsi. r wh t wi kl IM Mlw AM I (toUIMS tlw mi!iIISmUiU. Osl mlevd Uimttmrf '! I'' driMVMi J KluUI m! t,rt m.,1 un immi 8 tfm Wftl. x UiUrUUS iMlkrlr UommI cnt. BmhI M( TUaH.LOIrCV.SUsU '" Fores tht Young Pigs. It Is practically lmNwlble to crowd yonne pies too fast provided they have the richt kind of care and feed. The faster they grow the quicker they moke money. Hie eating rnd digesting en pnclty is necessary. Ths Dorsst ram pictured htro Is owned in InJUns and h twn a lirti wlnnr at many iMillna fslrs. This Individual is a (Ins ipclmtn of this spUndtd brd. Ths Dorwt U not only slnln In numbers la this country, but Is mslntslnlni rywhtra a hlih slandtrd. Horn of th roost prosratv trdrs rs behind this brsed. Kor hothouM Urnbs ths Oortst It uniurpsiMd and In hUh ulrnn, MpeoUlly la tbo nut. soon as possible. Adding to tbo salt small quantities of "scrap" or smoking tobacco Is not indent und merely a waste or money. A good mixture with wblch to start Is a gallon of salt, half a gallon of sulphur, n pint of pulver ized (buy that Lludl copsiras and five pounds of tobacco dust, which later should bo largely Increased. If stems are uvallahlc cut them finely In a food cutter or salt them with brine ami feed In a lurgo box or manger. Huch treat- M.S.Lattin&Co. INCORI'ORATUl). Fire Life Liability Accident Plate (Han Automobile Burglary Live Stock Oraln SURBTY UONDS We havo opensd nsw olflcrs In tho MuUhjr. building; and are now prepared to write all kinds of Insurance OUR COMPANIES AUK THK IRGI-STiiml STRONG. KST IN TUB WORLD. 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