.8 i t IRKSFOW IMPROVEMENTS -. TUB IIKND I1UIXKTIN, IIBNI), WIcnXKtiVAY, AVGVHT U, 1012. ii - a nii I i i ii it in Triit iU i ii i i i ifii iiiiitiiDt m- r i MEAT COMPANY REP RESENTATIVE' MERE HpiMiliil llutf I "(mil, "lllilff Tunic n KC" to Ih IIUIiIImiIimI From IIhhI I'IihN H p I i it il I il OiihIIiIimn fur liiiliittiy. Among tho vIMtor to lloml diirliiK ttm pint week I U, J, Mlllus, travel- liiK riri)iiinilvo or Ilia lly-l'ro-diiuts Dupiirtriii'iil of thy Union Mimt Compiiuy, I'urtluml, Mr. Mlllus In mukliiK ft tour throuKh Coiitral Ore son MtuilyliiK lliu llvustook comlN (Ions utnl kIvIiik api-clal attention to tin) Iiok Industry, Ho In much liuprdsod with the rv lourct'M of tho country nnd thlukH thorn I no unction of thu atato thut Iiiih Mitch natural uilvnntiiKt'N for tho raising of Iiok n tho country around lltuiil, Mr. Mlllim I working In conjunc tion with tho various ditvolopuiuiit clubs of tho stute to Diicou'reKo nml ro-opornto with thv farmor not only III raising Iiorh hut In raising ood Iiok. "Hok cnil tin in ft do to In. tho licit Incoiiiu producer on tho ranch," soy Mr. Mlllim, "If thu nvuruKO furinur would only kIvo thoin tho saino time ami euro a ho dor hU othfr Ilium, Today tho gurnwurk of hoj; rnlilnK ha Ihm.ii entirely eliminated owIiik to thu work thnt I being dono liy tho Department of Agriculture nnd tho statu Institutions llko tho Oregon Agricultural College. Tho up-to-ilsto fnrincr who kep In cloo touch with agricultural college noon learn thut hi profit can bo Increased liy adoptlnx the simple practlcnl meth ods taught hy these Institution. "Whllo Oregon la not tho first Iiok raising ntnto In tho union regards quantity, It In well up In tho front rank na far im ijuallty concerned nud It la being proven to tho people on tho Coast thnt n Iiok raised on alfalfa nnd Kruln In Central Orogoii produces n bigger yield nnd finer flavored mnt tlinn tho widely adver tised corn-fed Iiok of tho mlddlo west. In tills respect tho people of tho wot must da educated to tho fact thut OrcKoii pork In a flno an pro duced anywhere In tho east." Mr. Mlllim cau Vo found at tho omr0 of tho Central Oregon llrokor- ago Coinpiiuy whom ho In demon strating thu effect Ivories unci ocon omy of dlgustor liinkngo for Iiok feuding It will ho to tho Interest of nny rnlmir of Iiokn to loiirn tho fuclH regarding dlgestur tntikiiKo which Ih now Imlng fed hy thu hunt mlHoM throughout thu mitlro muiitry, lliilow U imiIiIInIiimI hum hi extracts from the llturututu rn Kurd Iiik digest or tmikiiKHi hn Miippllud hy Mr. MlllllHI ANAI.VHIH. I'ur font I'rotiilu , CO I'hoHphiito t) I'nt K 'I'll Im feud la Hindu exclusively for (lie feeding of hog, willed liflN t liv) endorsement of (ill i:io limiting Agrl niiltiirul Hxiiitrlmmit Htutloim and l lined hy tho heat liroitdnr mid food r of usury ntulo. A tvNt curried on with Union Moat Company's Digester Tnnkano ul the OroKoti Hxporlment Htntlon, lasting from May 2d to July int. IVlOUUty dnya), show tho atrlkliiKly ruvorahla results that tiro obtained hy Ita uno. Tost wun mado on two Iota of x Iioks each. Iai No, l wn fed 7lif. poundN (Ireen Alfnlfa. UifiO poundN (Jriiln (i'iiul jmrtit uliorta mid chopped Imrlwy). IM No. 2 wan fed 236 iKjund Union Mont Compnny'a l)lKNcr Tunknm.'. Uif.O pounds drain (oipinl parts Hhorts and chopped lisrlay), Kesults wro us follow: l-ot 1 IM i OrlKlnal Wl 700 Ids. 020 Ihs. Hnlshed Wt lOSOll.s, 1170 Ihs. MALHEUR fill HEADS F OR BEND MANY REPORTS ARE PERSISTENT W. I. IhivldMin Hn)N TIiIh I'.iIiii Olljl'l'tlw Of Tlllllk'Sllltf 1,1 or. Would Muko Tint ii lll Itiillroittl Outer. Total (lulu 380 Ihs. &&0 Ihs. Total I'rotlt In fu-dlnir, mr hend Jt.Ct -16.38 Tho net protlts In feed Inn; Union Moat Company' Dlitcster Tankaxo In connoctlon with icrnln, axslnst stralnht Kmlu and nHalfa, wni'37V4 lor cent, i To ho fed either wet or dry, mixed with ordinary Kround feed, or can he prepared a a uiasn with slop at the ralo of 14 to 1 jiound per day, c cordlnx to alio mid tin of plus. OHIKJON ADVANCi: AI'I'IUHH. (Blstera Herald ) , Tho Oregon Advance, publlahtdt Itodmoud with H. M. Collins J eUltor and J.- M. Crenshaw niunagern)ade It nppearanco last wruk, '-l.trin. shaw won formorly Interested la the Hlsters Herald . ' Tho Htur TbftxwJUBlre nwny $5 cold piece mh Kr'jdn? nUht 8o slides for furtiier .parOt-lUnrs. A clnniMed a4 In The llulletln Is amBSSmBOBOK read hy linoilrcJ Slid brlnjt tho d rrtler,gwdjretitrBs for tho money Invrmtrdjy " -. d'ortlmid ToloKram.) "You can say It ns strongly as you llko thnt tho lino which tho Harrl iiisu Interest nro tlirowliiK across the stnto from tho eastern boundary wostwurd will bo tho douhlo track of that aystom he(wvtn Portland and OreKOii Hhort I.tno, tnd thnt tho lino will ho completed al tho way across the statu with the sumo speed that tho work Is now beliiK prosecuted lu tho .Malheur canyon." This statement wn mndo by W. I. Davidson, president of tho Oregon & Western Colonization Company, who lias arrived liore from Ht l'aul to In nuKurato tho most comprehensive ImmlKratlon nnd colonization cam PaIku ever undertaken In the stite," "Tho Uulon 1'nclflc ha fnSrqJfrijx 4000 men nt work now InjiurtTnit tho lino forward from tho Shy rftnif Junction nt Vnle nnd fi" centering It construction effort now ontheahlK tunnel throuith Maljioitr fffiySn, throe-ijunrter of a niljt lop nnd he- in; oriven inrnn solid' rKk. A considerable trteh of' track ha t-pen laid nnd I Wo ILffom the best of authorltr that. thoVnlon raclflc Intend ti continue Ha Hue strsluht acrou the state to a connection with thglWchuUs line at Hend and that tWrtw nal be the second track of tho thrash system from Portland do Omaha," Id Connection with tho extensive and, Vigorous development program which will bo Inaugurated nt once. t! company will open office through out Oregon, Washington nnd Idaho, covering all tho principal cities and the promoter aro confident they can bring 100,000 permanent settler and home-builder Into Ino stnto within the next year or two. south road Ht tfJmo other point In iiouth Centrnl Oregon, presumably nt or nnnr Crescent. Now, bowover, from Mr, Davidson' nnd others' iitntomeiitH, It scoiiih more than over Hiiro thut tho HnrrlniBii rond will work westward to coned with tho nortli'imd-Noiith lino nt Hend, thus mukliiK this tho Junction point nnd rullroml center of Interior Oregon, mid on tho direct I'ortlaud-Omuha line. A. further fact of Importance In tho probability, If not the certainty, thnt thlH tuovo in en n h tho Joint opvrntlon of tho Hend-Mnlhetir road by tho Hill mid llnrrlman pontile. The Hill HyMum nlrendy has final BUrvoyn lotnplotod from llond southeastward, and In view of their Joint usage of truck north from (tend, there neotn no roMKon to doubt thnt such u plan would bo continued In the new ter ritory to be tnpped. Huch action mean thnt this point becomes not only the Junction tolnt for ono grent system, mid nn Important stntlon onj n grout trnncontlncntnl rond, but nlrfa that It will take It plnco a the 'all road focus mint for two grent sys tems (intend of one. Humors to the effect thnt eastern construction from II' nd will com mence soon nro more persistent than over. Whllo no'hliiK authentic has been given out, It I authoritatively known hero that recently n semi-official Rtatomcut wn made In Port land that Just a soon a work com mence on the southeastward road from Hend the division point will be shifted to hero. .rAOK II. Mni I II NOTICK I'OU I'L'IIMGATIOX. Department of tho Interior, If, B. Iind Office nt Tho Dnllcs, Oregon, July 22nd, lbl2. Notice I hereby given thnt Jen C. llnmolborff, of Lnldlnw. Oregon. who, on Juno 10th, 1907, mndo homo stead entry No. lfB60 Serial No, 0U1S. for lot 1 nnd 2, seotlon 4, township 17 south, rnnge 11 ent, Wlllnmetto Meridian, has filed no tice of Intention to make five-year proof, to establish claim to the land aliovo domlhed, before II. C. Bills. NOTlCli "6V contkht. Department of the Interior, United Btnte Lnnd Office, Tho Dalles, Oro- Kon, August 8, 1912. To heir of Margaret D. Ilohb. do ceased, of No. 274 Stnrk Ht., I'ort Innd, Oregon, Contestoo: You nro hereby notified that Harry Hpeer, who give c-of E. B. Parker, Hend, Oregon, ns his post-onico nd drcs. did on August 8, 1912, fllo In this office hi duly corroborated np pilcatlon to contest nnd secure tho V. H. Commissioner, nt hi olllco nt cancellation of your hiinictiii. onirv Hend, Otegon, on tho 10th day of, No. , Bcrlal No. 07016, mndo Hoptember, 1912. jOctohor 4, 1910. for HK'A 8W4, Claimant name as witnesses: j Sec. 1, K'A NWU. NK4 BWVi, V.HHUCB ii. npaugri, irn n. wimer, Heetion 12, Township 16, 8., Ha iiiitiiii ii intrii nnn if iisviav --...-... ... ..v.,v iB mmt HMJlOJi l all of I.aldlaw, Oregon. 21-26 C. W. MOOHB, Heglstcr. NDTK'IJ I'OU rUHMCATlOX. Deportment of tho Interior, U. 8. Land Office nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, July 2Cth, 1912. Notice is hereby given. thnt Frank A. Murk, of Lnldlaw, Oregon, who. on June 10th, 1907, made Homestead Kntry, No. 1CS02, Bcrlal No. 04090, for 8IJV4BWU, Bee. 24, and NK NWH, Section 25, Townahlp 1C South, Itange 11 East, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notlco of Inten tion to make five year proof, to es tablish claim to the land above des cribed, before H. C. Ellis, U. B, Com missioner, at his office nt Hend, Ore gon, on the 12th day of September, 1912. Claimant name a witnesses: Alfred K. Hamsey, Frank E. Dayton, Fred N. Wallace, William Drawn. 21-26 C. W. MOOHE, Register. AVAVVVa4 ft J J. II. MUSUKOVU W. F. SCHMIDT THE LOTUS BAR Schmidt & Muicrove, Props. WINES LIQUORS CIOARS ONLY THO UEST OF QOODS HANDLED Uond Street HM Bend, OrecoD ' latu ill O IS White It ha been recognUed from tho first that tho Hnrrlmnn road building westward through tho Mal heur canyon wn destined to con tinue across tho state, hitherto those In n portion to know have stated that It would Join tho north-and- Sw. iWM ---.(Yt) ::: m H v t t t n: tit xn III w If Yea Were Offered 4) 1 00 'i' vwteii- 1 :jBtHl9t MBIt 'mi Ir--1 5 . (rm 'Vi , ; rtjfd- iould You Take It? FOREST FIRES MENACE PROSPERITY j a 1 1 hi c care on iuun ivui may result in ine savinfr of THOUSANDS of DOLLARS to CITIZENS OF ORE GON. Do you realize that Oregon Timber pays about one-third of the SUite'i taxes? That Oregon's Forests distribute more wealth in the State than Grain, Fruit, Vegetables and Fish combined? Good Citizenship De mands Observance of the Forest Fire Laws. Oregon Forest Fire Association 718-719 Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon. ko to read tho biggest nnd beHt weekly farm magazine In tho Northwest? If so, subscribo to -1. HE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD tegular price $1,00 n year,) Uy combining with THE BEND BULLETIN (Regular price $1. 50 n year) ; . 't 41 pu oec uotn papers lor i.u 1 1 1 rUt JiVIlil nilvnntnirit nf this anortnl iifTup vnn nnvn n ilnllnr nml rrnl nil . ' klt .... "7 : -' .. ..:: .:.- ,r ..' :r. . i t" '4 uKncuiiurut news 01 ino t-ncuic uoasi anu an me local 1 nowVg of your district and of all Central Oregon. t ' f f nntj a.half cents each. STORAGE AND FORWARDING GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS I jSejjd'l.CO to Tho Hend Hulletin today, nnd receive both pnjicrs for n 'iJX&al'WQ hundred and four papers for $1.C0I That's less than 0110 I tT ftnl ft lifilf niinia innli lea of both papers sent to you or your friends on request, ftv'iruv utriun utti i ifimm tfU-A mmrnj MJ'Mapa M AM lkhAa A II r Wl' BEND, OREGON fc J -v f JViAl T" KJ'?yT7 ' H4W4H4 RV - "T" .'.- .- i .-. . i- .a..a.. - --.-.. ......-. . N'T'rTwgy-y-'j T'ryTfrtTftftTTfTtttTtfffttt ftf tf t 1 1 t-r t--''-f t f -t i 'if 1 I V I c V I ( I J r j 5ff?SzPf?r9 VasjlWMBHHnBBl Jg.Lga-J 9 mLmxj 22orln J nnKo H, K-, Wlllametto Morldlan. and as Kround for his contest ho alleges that said Margaret J). Hobhs, de ceased, died Intestate, In the City of Portland, Stato of Oregon, on o 28th day of January, 1912, without Issue; that aho left a huaband (Ucorgo D. Hobbs), 45 year old, whose present place of residence la unknown; that on the 6th day of Foh 1912, on tho petition of Mary Dwyer, a sister to tho said Margaret D, Hobhs, the County Court of Mult nomah County, Oregon, appointed ono S. K, Jeffrey, administrator of tho cstato of tho said Margaret D. Ilohhs, deceased. Contestant further states that the said Margaret D. Hobhs, deceased, never established residence on said land; that sho nover Improved or cultivated tho same; that her heirs, whose address Is unknown, havo never resided on said land or Im proved or cultivated tho samo with in alz month after tho death of said entryworaan or at any other time or at all. You are, therefore, further notified that the said allegations will be taken by this otflce as having been confess ed by you, and your said entry WM be canceled thereunder without fur ther right to bo heard therein, either beforo this ofllce or on appeal, If you fall to file Jn this office within twenty days after tho FOUJITH pub lication of tbla notice, as shown be low, your answer, undor ottth, spe cifically meeting snd responding to theso allegations of contest, or If you fall within that time to file In this omco duo proof that you havo served a copy of your answer on tho said contestant either In person or by registered mall, if this service is made by the delivery of a copy of your answer to tho contestant In per son, proof of such service must bo either the said contestant's written acknowledgement of his receipt of the copy, showing the date or It receipt, or tho affidavit of the person by whom the delivery was made stating when and where the copy was delivered; if made hy registered mall, proof of such service must consist of the at davit of the person by whom tho copy was mailed stating when and the post ofllce to which it was mailed, and tbla affidavit must tie accompanied by the postmaster's receipt for tho letter. You should state In your answer tho name of the post ofllce to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. LOUIS II. AltNBSO.V, Itece(ver. Date of first publication, Aug. 14, 1912. Date of second'publlcation Aug. 21, 1912. Date of third publication, Aug. 23, 1912. Dato of fourth publication, Sep. -i, 1912. The United Warehouse Company W. H. BENTLEY, Manager. Bend, Oregon, Repeating Shotguns $19.50 to $95.00 .... V . rptla tWfun w md In 12 nJ 16 iucm (S tkoU.) lolld frunr usd WkfrJown, muijr trad and IjU. vtllh tpMlkl raoUb far U uui UU hooting, to. Tli moat axltiulTa Una of r paatln tun in Ih world, t"t ZZjn&t Itptillni ihotitin ktilkt Z7arZttoUt lop, ilU tltclot tloMi-lo fcttcch. Il l't limi u with nln, mow 01 ilttij 11U ui'l m Uio lk icilon tid it II th iktlli U biU alii. Icmi, twlti tnil sand l llio cicUciil lion lh tdloa. Slaplt, iln( mitKiilimi oacitlU Uil ttnilau nr otktt llp.tlil. Th 4owtU tilncioii Bull tttrittll. HtnJUl npllli.tuiiMItt la ikoodoi Mllir ,n4 Id lutoouitc itcoll tafatr lock Mtkfi II kt iln bmck lotiloi its built. B im fun i?l a JSBm&t, DO IT NOW! Sand thrUmpnotat and sal our bit catalat of all fMorfut rapaaUa riflaa and ftholfuaa bjr ralura mail. 43 WiUaw Strt N.w IUtmi. Coaa. i o. Get your application for hunting llqcruo at The llulletln ofllce. THATLITTLEGIRL of yesterday Is a young lady today her summer frocks are .most becom ing; it is the happiest time of her young life.; Nothing but a picture can keep her as sho is. Now really isn't it worth a picture? THERE'S A PHOTOGRAPHHKJN YOUR TO WW tibc Make the AYpolntment TocTay. Hstlmatrs on application Wall Taper at Portland Prices N. P. WEIDER PAINTER. & Paperhanger Cheapest and Best Wall Paper Sam ples in the county. Get My Prices. Offlc acrou tlrttt from poMoffico Box 39, Bend, Oregou. & X rt-? Tt-vr? TTTf rrf fff-TTt t tf y-tf t-f ftf t w t f ttt-fv