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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1912)
taOt l TMP IlKNIi lU'LLKTIN, III5NI), W-'liNHSHVY, SHPTFMHKIt II, IIU'J MAKE YOUR BACK YABDJIHUTIFUL Suggestion For Transforming Ills Bear ol Homos. THR PrtlNCIPLES OP CIENCY. EFFI. THE LESSON OF ONE WOMAN, How Yard In Deck of Iht Houti of Mrs. Dannlion In Bcranton, Pa, i Utlllnd In All 8asons of tho Ysar. It It Economical. There l.i a. study In contract In buck yard, and It demontrnte whnt may be accomplished by the cxcndl tut of Kotae effort and a little skill In floriculture. Anybody with u back yard, no matter how lllllputian In sit or how steep, may have a pretty tittle flower or vegetable pinion. In tnnny large "town and cltle there ha long been a successful movement for the beautifying of that traditional eye sore, the back yard, where moat people apcar to think all klud of rubbish and dcbrl should U piled tip and displayed la a conspicuous manner. According to Harrington Emtr ten, th nuttd sswag and water works axpart. th altrulatie prlrc ciplti of atflolancy ar six, at fol lowsi Firt. lelaala. Gtond. Common tans and Judgmtnt, Third. Compstont counisl. Fourth. Dlielpllna. Filth. The fair deal. Sixth. Lfflelsncy raward. J Tha practical principles art alio tlxi Flrt. Raeords immadlatt. re J Habit and adequate. Sltond. Planning and dlt patching. J Third Standarda. Fourths SUndardlitd eondl- tiona. e Fillrw Standarditad opera. tiona. Sixth Written atandard prae. tic Instruction. a a HAVE A CLEANUP DAY. EVERYBODY'S DOING IT. Co-eperatlen Between Officiate and Cltiiana Bring Good Results. Sha Snubbed Napoleon. Mine, do Clievrvitso, it tvproentntlve of one of thu noblest ftvtnlllci In France, declined tlio honor which Nn. poleon wished to confer on hop, Hint of being uuild of honor to hid slMcr-lu-Inw, Ihv nueeu of Spain. Tho uftor wnrd became Josephine' ilnmo tu pit IiiIh, but ttlwnyn nlTeeted to look down on tho lniHrlnl court. Uuo idiy she wont to it reception At tho Tuileilo biasing wllli dlnmotuN. "Whnt splen did Jewels!" remarked Nnimleon "Atv tluv nil rertli" "Men IMvii. dtv. I ivnl ly don't know, but at nuy rule thoy uro quite good enough to wear hero!" IIIIK'lv I'OU CISTHItNS. i Tho lloiid llrlck Compnny deslro to cull special ultoutloii to tho nil vnntiiKH of titdiift brick for ulstei'ti mill similar wul(, It In tho moat ocouomlonl mid the most mill fnotory mtitcrlnl. iHIlt imtLrioitv of 011 uialm. P ATENTS VAU'MU.t: INfOKMTIN fHltlt If yi t hsv mi tiwrtiUni w say I'.Uul iin trt, write ImiMwIlsltly l.i W W WhII.IIT. tt(litil alluint) IiMiift HuiUUli Wmhlinluii l C TIIH UNIVKIISirV t)l' OUKdON COUKCSI'OMIKNTK SCIIOgt., ofl'ois KKKK. with the oxcnptlott of coMt of poiitimo on ptti'or flinl coat of tho rnlvrrally Kxtentlon Htilletlu. to LTNKKNti OP OltRtlON, forty I'SMVUltSlTY COIMI8K8 by MAIL. Ability to prollt by tho courea avloctod la tho only requirement for enrollment Jn tho Cdrrea pondonce Department. Couriea mm offorod In tho dctinrtmuntu of Hotany. UebtitltiK. Kcouomlca. Kducntlon, Klectrlclty, tiiVKllah l.ltorn tore, KiirIUIi CompOHttlon, History. Mnthoinntlcfi, MechanlcNl liraw. I11K. 1'h.NKlcHl Kducntlon, I'hyalca. I'hyatoloKV, raycholoK)', HocIoIok)'. nnd 8tirtylnK. Write to tho Secretary of tho IVirrvapondotice Schoul University of Oregon, Kukouo, lor Inforiimttoti nnd cutnlocuo. CXH'IWliS IN HKSIIIKNCK at the I'tilverally preparo fop tho l'rofeaalona of KNOINKKIUNO, JOlMlNAIJHM, LAW, AIKDICINK, and TBACII1NO. Kail aemeater open Tueaday. Sept. 17, Addrcra tho HcRlitrur for catnloiturs descriptive of tint Colli'KO of Kuj:! neerlntr, tho College of Liberal Aria, the Bchoola of Kducntlon, Commerce, Law .Medicine, nud Mualc. tLc)ie- 5M up - c?rTa:rf dm$ c . !irr-Cr-Sf d 31.' &?&: Men fl'U B-fa is. jx?Steiil u -if Hwasa . iidi i L'wtsr imp rsSa MmtMm HSrr. kviaC3 A IUCX TABO OUD XX TDK TCXMIKST DISTHICT. Flowt-ra and vegetable In the back yardu keep tbe young folk nnd the older one, too out of mlmrblef. and a houM-wlfe who baa to rare fur a few plant tin a not mucb time fur cilp log and cnnferrlne with plpy nlfh bora over the njar fence. Aalde from having tbU hlshly benedcbtl eCt-ct. a yard full uf nice thing I tnot In- atructlve. It take people tuick to tbe wll nnd give tbem aoicetblug more to think about than the ordinary work nday matter of proalo life. A a rule. tboe Interested In land culture not only take tbelr work aerlniialy. but fiud in It one of tbe greoteat pleamire of life. During an Investigation of towonnl dtlea for the betterment of Iwek yard one that waa a pleaure to the eye and n credit to tbe eity of Prranton. PaM wa the rear yard of Jlr F. H. Dcnnhmn. There I quite n plot of ground In the rear of her hiie which wa n alcht to make the aplrlt rle np and rebel when abe flrt iaw It There were old tin ran and hoot, and weed aprouted In mucb niiful(u. Hut abe Koon changed all this I'urchnalng aoroe eel. he fell to. and In a very abort time tbnt nnlghtly back yard bloaromed like tbe prover bial roe garden. Now he ha ever so many kinds of plnnt Fhe ha made It n practice In tbe morning le jfore nttendlns Jo her household duties To take 1iid of hoe nnd fife and to work In Iter garden The ret of tbe family lend their ailtnnce nlo. She nna n procession or nower the anew leave the ground In tin wlnjer the nowdroi ,npp'nr In the bed: then when Man-h wlml Wow nnd bluster pretty oroeu' eep out. followed by Jonqnll and bleeding hearts: then a summer roll round her garden I n mass of Itenutlful flowers nnd n variety of vegetable. Now. ttifs llttlp sermon I preached to rurallte not to tell them of tbe pretty yard of this Industrious woman, but only to demonstrate Just whnt can te done with that small space In tbe rear of their home. So let those that are not affected with bookworm nnd Interest ed In the Improvement of their towns band together to see tbnt the small piece of ground back of their houses Is tilled nnd made beautiful nnd useful. State cleanup day wa observed by 1 about 200 municipalities In Texna tv I ceutly. and the observnnce of the day la assured uf becoming nn annual event The movement for u general clean day was stnrtcd by the Texti ommerclul Secretaries and lltpdne Bwoclnthn n few week ago. the orennlratlon bellovlug that by de- l:nnt!tig n certnln date a greater In- 1 terest would be created nnd better result nceouipiisucit. it wn quieuiy tnkta op by vvery commercial orgnn Iratl.ti In Teva. with the result that In most cae the mayor of the city delguatcd a holiday and called on nil the clthteus to nslt In making the cleanup n pronounced success. In Wichita Falls the event wn de cidedly on the social order, and not on.y a great amount of good wa ac-co-upllHhod. but a delightful time waa had by nil. Prominent buslurs men nnd society women rubbed shoulder with their Ion fortunate fellow cltb em, white the city Imud rendered se lection from the latest opera. At Stamford. El Pnso and Sherman tbe work waa under tbe general di rection of the commercial organisa tion, assisted by the local women. Two buudred and forty-six commercial orgnnltntlon out of a total of 347 In the state responded to tbe call of the commercial secretaries, and twenty seveu organizations expressed the In tention of holding a cleanup day monthly. Paris. Ky., Cttans Up. Pari. Ky- had n cleanup day. Mr Robert Goggtu. chalrraup of the civic committee of the Progressive Culture club, arranged for a general cleaning up of the city, and Mayor Illnton promIed co-operation and put the city cart at tbe disposal of the committee for tbe dny. Member of tbe Pari Literary club also co-operated. Cynthlana'a Claanup Day. The city council of Cynthlana. Ky.. recently selected two day a general cleanup day for the city. All per son were ordered to collect all 01th and rubblsb on their premise and place them within rencb of the wagons that were furnished by the city free of charge. Premle were Inspected afterward, and all who didn't comply with the demand were subject to n dee. r 11 MB s tM O'DONNELL BROTHERS UNION MARKET PREMIUMS $1500, RACES $3000 KUN AMUSHMKNT-INFOUMA.' TION AND INSTRUCTION. Tho Anmiiil Witm-u nml Huoil IIIvit t'miiiiy Knli will lio hold nt Tho Dnlloti, Octohor I, 2, !), I, 11112.' TIiIh Kxhlhltloii will I'oinprlfo Iioinch, onttlu, hlit'op, hwIiio, poultry, fiiini) ptoiluutli, fruit, llnwurn. inurclmn (lino, mnniifncliiioH, ninclilnory, vo-, uum'rt work, nit, chlhlroii'HfxhllillH tif tut ntnl KuriltyiliiK l'-''l com IohIji, novtil titlrnctliiiiM nml cntor-' tiilnnitinU tlmt will tlcklo ymi vury muchly, Coino nml liavo thu host' thnuof your life, nml you will II vu fifty ycnri lotiucr. DON'T l-'OU-GET THE DATE, JUDI) S. FISH, Secty. Don't wait until holiday tlino for IIkim) photo uiilnritmnuiils, or aot of Milium prima. A two horsepower Fairbanks Morsa gusollno engine for snlo nt i ureal bargain at the Hem! Ilardwnro' Company's store. Jn first class con dition, tf I It 1 t 4) t Headquarters for Commercial .Men Ulcctrlc Lighted Throughout Special Attention to Transient 1 ravel BEND HOTEL Good Rooms Free bus to and from trains HUQM O'KANC, MANAacii BEND, OREGON Oood .Meals All arrangement made for persons desiring to go south and east ol here : j. 11. musuKuvu V. F. SCII.MIDT THE LOTUS BAR Schmidt & .Musjrove, Props. WINES LIQUORS CIOARS ONLY rtiE UCST OF GOODS rlAM)LI20 Bond Street II e n d, Oregon Tho lliillrlln Iiiin 11 supply of appli cation blanks lor IiiiiiiImu llrciue ulilrli inijoiie can secme by culling nt this tilllte. You lalien. ought to liavo your pliuto -- - BOOST YOUR BUSINESS. 80m Raaions For Falluras of Small Ratailtra to Rsallia Profits. Tbtre nre several reasons why the ' prollt of tbe small retailer arc not larger. A study of bis methods re- I venl. in the first place, lack of sya- tern Operating expense nre not tig- ' u red dowu to the nice point arrived 1 nt In large department store. He doe not nlwuy know Just hiw much I It doe cost him tu do business, nnd I'Oiixcquently his mtirgtu of prollt Is often loo narrow. Hometimea the nb- I seme of competition beget reliction- nry melboi Tie (n)ti Into n "nit 1 Kttx-ks are allowed to m-cuniuhite until ' jlefore cbjitigeit iu fashion neteskltute sharp he7ntc ' prl e eoneessloas on the old good! re ductions that nre not alwuy met ly ctmuneiisurMte provision In the price stHiidanl of the new gwHls Tbe ns slbtlltles of the show window are more generally neglei-tetl than 'otherwise, while store Interior seem Oood uud uulmltlug. The small conntry men-bant, how ever. Is nut always Mleep to hi op nrtuuitles Oeeaslonully perhaps of ten would Ik- better one is found uuo has built up n very protUxhle trade from most modest beginning. He need take 110 hm-kwuter from even the big city department store men. Law on "Common Tows!," In accordance with the provision of chapter SO of tbe acta of 1012 tha Massachusetts state board of health at n regular meeting has voted to make these regulations os announced by Sec retary Mark W, Illchardson: It shall lie unlawful to provide n common tow. el in I In any building used as a public Institution, hotel, restaurant, theater. V 11 bile tuill or public school or b) In my railroad station, railroad car, steam or ferry boat. Tbe term ''com. mon towel" aa used In these regula tion Khali be considered to cean 'a roller or n towel available for use by more than one person. Fro Milk For Dibits. The city of NushUlle. Teuu.. hn es tablished n dlsnsary In wblih clean milk Is supplied to Infnu; It I to be equlpM-d by Mr. Mary Herbrlck. a public spirited woman. She wits In duced to net nfter the city had failed to furnish the money. The Nashville health department Is thoroughly In sympathy with tbe project, which Is expeited to wire tbe lives of many children. Tomatosa In Park, The city council of Mllllken. Colo., bns planted the city park, consisting of several acres,' with tomatoes la place of grass. The pioney received from tbe crop; -will tte used to purchase shade trees for tbe park. Independence That Pays IRRIGATION can be made profitable wherc-cvt-r the rainfall is uncertain. Even in Orccon where the total rainfall is 30to4Q inches there arc many profitable irrigating plants,, because the rain docs not always fall at the time when it is most necessary to the suc cessful growing of crops. A nearby stroam or fast-flowing well, a pump of sufficient capacity, und a dependable I H C Oil and Gas Engine make ever farmer who has them independent of rainfall conditions, nnd practically pure of the beet growing conditions for his crops. I II C engines are recommended for irrigat ing work bccauic of their reliability. Thov aro always ready for the work demanded of them. They are easily moved from place to place; . need little attention after starting; are simple, easily understood and managed; and may bo used for farm pumping, sawing, running thu feed grinder, grindstone or emery wheel, cream separator, churn, washing machine, etc., besides running the irrigating plant. Tho I II C Hno includes water and air-cooled engines station ary 1 to 50-H. P.; portable 1 tc 25-II. P.; skid ded 1 to 10-II. P.; tractors, 12, 15, 20, 25, and 45-H.P.; sawing, spraying, grinding outfits, etc. Sec tho I II C local dealer for catalogues and full information, or writo International Harvester Company of America (Incorporated) Portland Ore. I HCSrrlc Bursas The purpota of this Ilureau Is to furnish, cl cliirio to all, the best Information oouli en better (arming It you have any worth I ( 1 I t I I l I I 1 f BaaayMtfi jjqaB lions concernins soils, croot. land drslnnte, . iriiiiirs.cic,rniKerourmquirirspcc nc nl tend lliemlo ll Uhurvlce bureau. Harvester cation, (rllllirs. inn ft nd lliem fo 1 bullcJIni.Uilcato, US um uw&MviavMHrxmm W ' trm I-T.BflBC ruble , ikafffji que- JKWlAJl7 flF ! TTAlk-C: I'nltcil Htntes. I'tealileiit Wllllnm II. Tnft Vlco I'loaldunt ...I111110H H. Hliornmii KeorHtnry of Atntu ...... I'. 0. Knox Sucrelttry of Trminiity .F. MooVunli Hecretury of Itttwiiur . ,V, L. Klshui Hecrulnty or Wni'. . . .11. I. Mlltitsoli Seciotary of Ooiuinorco uud Labor . . . Cli'iilea Nitgol atacietnry of N'uvy Oeo. Von ).. Alujor Suon'tary of Agriculture .la. WII1011 I'ostiniirter Goiici-al ,F. It. Hitchcock Att'iniey (ieiieral 0. W, Wlckoislum State. Oovernnr Oiweld Went Htcretory of Htuto . . rf. W. Olcott Tre.ismoi Tho. II. Ko Atty Cluuernl ...'.,. A M. Crawford Hupuiluteiidunt I'uhllc lintrucllrn ., I. II, Aldormnti Htnto Printer W. H. Dunlr-uy Cotiiinlrslunei IiIki' Btntlstlcn ,.,, , 0. I. Hod flntmt Warden ....... .V( L. Flnley Stnte Kiiglneer . . . , . .John II. LoU United 8tats Henntora George It, Chnmberlnln Jonathan Itourtic, Jr. Congressmen A. V. Lnfferty V. a llnwloy Nctcnth Judlclnl UUtrlct. Judge V, L. Hrnilshnw Attorney Fred W lls-m .rHik County. Judgo i ..,11, 0. Kill Clerk Warren llrowu Sheriff T. N. llalf.iin Treasurer Italph Jordan 1 Meemr J. I). IjtFolteitit School SMt It. A. Font Coroner .'. Or. 18. O. Hyde Surveyor Fred A. It lew Commissioner It. II llayley JNiueH Klcu 'I lie Com ts. Circuit Meets tlrst Monday In Mny nud third Monday In Uitnl.er Probate MvoU (lrl Monday Iu each iiiunth. Comtnlsilonors'- Meets first Wed nesday In January. .March. .May, July, fieirtember nnrt No ember Iteud School llUtrlit No. II!. Dlrectori II. J. Chcrturf, Chum F M Hay Clyde M McKay Clerk Miss Marlcn Ivsl ( City of Iteud. Mavo,' G. I Fitnniu Iteeoider II C Fids Treanirer H.J Overt irt Chief of Police H. K Huberts, Cltt Hnclneer . . . .(leoreo H Young I coutieiimen 11. k. Alien The BESTull-rountl Fuiiuly. .:::;::;::::::::::: :S . umS sewing Machine timt cm w 8. J Hpencr nroditrrcl. Mittlt ill ltothtflO- :::.::::;:;;:::::: ubS!,tary ,v vibrator styles. rrrrr t : The rotary makes itotli Mitii'k f ihinii kali:. ILoclc ami Chair, stitch. Thu Notice is hereby given that scaled , latest up to the Itlilllltc steel iruKisnl v. Ill ho recehed at the, .... .., 1 tlllllClllllVllUi Willi Clll'll lllll- chinc. Sold on easy payments. Send name and address for our beautiful H.T. catalogue tree. nominations of I100U, and Issued for' tho purpose of constructing er WhitO Sowing MacllInO Co. ayaiem onu atiinoriicu ny voro ai n The WHITE IS KING iMamwVJI omco of the City Hecorder, Itend, Oregon, up to six (ft) o'clock I M on Tuesday, the 2tlh day or Rep. eniber. 191 2, for the purchase of Municipal Honda of thu City of llend, , Oregon Hald lionds are In thu sum of t'M.ono Mir aliio, Issuwl In de- special eUn'tloii held In the City of Itend on the SOtb day uf July, 1913.! Bald bond ar anted iieploiiihor 1st. I lull, and bebr Interest nt a rate not txreedlng six (0) percent per annum' Interest payaM seml-siinuallv. ' Hald Itond mature September 1st, ' 1MJ. Interest and prluMnal ay-J alilo at llend. Oregon, or the Orrgi,u' lucal Agency In New Vork City Said bonds aro Issued and to be sold In accordance with the provisions of the Charter uf the City or llend. Proposals for said iKiuds shall stnte the rate of Interest on which tho iroosBl Is bitsed. Kach proposal must be accompan ied by n certified check In the sum of One Thousand ($1000.00) Hollars. I made pnahle to the City Trenmror of the City of llend, ns a guarantee !of the goodialth of thu bidder. The City reaervea tho tight to ro-4 Ject any or all bids. ily order of the Common Council of tho City of Itend, Oregon, dated I July Soih, 11M2. First publication 'July 24111, 1VI2. O. l. PUTNAM. Mayor. II. C. HLLIH, Hoeorder. J SUMMONS. In Justice' Court for llend 1'reclnct No. X. Crook County, Oregon. .Mrs. .Nellie Wright, rialntlff, vs.. J. 1. Kelley, Hufundaut. To J. K. Kelley, thu above named 1 defendant. ' In the rurno of tho state of Ore-! gon: Vou are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you tu thu nbovu en titled notion on or Ixiforo October 1st, lbK', and If you full to so! answer tho plaintiff will titko Judg. meut ugHlrmt you lor thu sum de manded in hor eompliilnt herein, tu wit for thu Hum or $20.00, liosldu the com uud dlshursumuiitH of this action. This summons Is ordered to be served upon you by tho publication thereof In Thu llend llulletln, a weekly newspaper published Iu Crook County, OroKou, by tho order of J. M- Lawrence, Justice of thu above entitled Court: said order being duted August Cth, 1U12, (Into of first publication August 7th, 1U12, length of publication six succcsslvo week. Hated August 7th, 1013. C. H. IIWNB0N, Attorney for I'lalutlff, J. M. lAWIlBNCIJ, Justice of tho Fence fur llend, Precinct No. 3, 22-27 Crook Couuty, Oregon. 1-1(10 Market Street Sun Francisco, California. There are several hundred li?e Development Number of The Bend Bulletin left. 41 pages of interesting articles about llend and Central Oregon, More than 1 0 0 'illustrations'. Wrapped f o r mailing. Get in your orders while they last and send them to your friends in thcEnft 10c a Codv xU T in ...KfijjtsCjazii ' zir.raw? aakaHaTJaal I8