The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 18, 1912, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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; FARMER SHOULD
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'EXPERT TELLS WHAT
TO GROW
I nn I.Ut of Vrtnlli-n 'flint Mnko
1.1 f Moni Hiijoynlilo Himni-nlr),
f ilutliori In Nwrminry I'or
HtnrllriK .Mnny I'lnnl.
IIY l II. HI'IM.MAN,
,AiwlnUiit Hnpt. Domonatrnllon I'nrnm
Tho rMitilnltcn of tho fnnnor'it
arilvu urn: tlmt It furnish n con
MiHttt supply (if froMi voKiitiililcit from
Into HprliiK until wlnlnr; (hat tlm
ivimntulilim tirmlur-fiil lio of iiiltlclntlt
linjdy nntiiro to roitilro Hltlo or no
f'lmhUwrliiKi" nti wo nil know tlmt
lio orillnnry fnrinor linn not tint tlmu
to kIvd apcclni iilloiitlon to III Kr
;lnii uIHioiikIi lio could wall afford to
'kIvo moro Hum than liu onllnnrlly
In tilnntliiK, put your rows far
iiioUKh npnrt to nlliiw cultivation
with (tin hornn oultlvntor n Kiinlon
Hint It km tlm row co clomt tlmt tlioy
iiMjiilrn linml hiit'liiK oftuu pri'KontN n
'luthcr tit'Kloctotl condition. It
mlRlit do well to mid horo that when
oii imo tho homo oultlvntor! you
'onllnnrlly plant n,UrKT Ktirrioii tlmu
ou othornlMt would nml mo xoltlotn
M'er mo Iini Ihtkii n Kiinluii, If woll
kopt. Thin will or noeowilty roqulro
tho notation of n Kinli'li nlto tlmt U
'aeciHMlhlo to tHt liin mitt toiil.
To hnvo tho heat Knnlon olio ro-
,iiilrM n hottiod to nlnrt tho oarllor
tRrlotlon of oKotnldtMi. To luiiko
tM hothml, 01k h troueh tho width
mt iho IhhI tlmt will hold two foot of
do!? iHtekod homo iHitnuro mid
nlno InehM of Mill. Ilnvo your
' frnmo on n miulli oMuro nml hnvo
tho lowor tHinrd not moro thnn ton
, Inelimt nlmvo tho atirfneo nnd tho
rour iKJunl nix liichon hlKhor. Thin
v kIvo you tho propor nlopo for
your Klnn. I'rniiicn tuny ho pur
chniitHl oaporlnlly coiinlructod for thin
purMio or window muy ho unod In
' tholr placo. tkoiU nro not nown In
tho hothvd for hImmiI nix days nftcr
Itn tiroparntlon.
Tho Inttor pnrt of Mnrrh or onrly
n April would ho tho I lino to now
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VOTING IS LIVELY!
WHO
is the Most Popular Girl in Bend?
Every Star Theatre Patron should have a Candidate. The
race Is just started and every girl's chances are yet good.
Candidates should he busy every day and
capture the big first prize, that
$ 7 5 Talking
Machine
which is now on display nt Munnhcimer's store. A month's
puss to thu theatre will -he awarded the second most popular girl.
With every ticket to the theatre one vote is given, nnd nlrendy
there are a number of candidates in the race. Married women
are debarred from being contestants, Dr. Gorhy will count the
votes and the result will he announced every few nights on
slides at the theatre. Contest closes October It.
lhiUot box at entrance to theatre. Votes may he deposited
any time during the day or evening.
unod III tho hothi'd curly ciiIiMko
mid cniillllowur, nolury mid tomatom,
whom (hoy limy ho Krown, After
thu curly crop of pliuilH urn out, mich
voKottihli'H hk cuciiiiihorn, iiioloun, olu,
niny ho id ii it nd In thoiu.
Aflor tlm plant h nro too lurxo for
tho fniiiio mid Ht lit too tumlur to
not out. iiitiUo u cold frnmo. Thin
ioiihInIh moroly of two Imiin's not up
no Hint n ncriimi limy ho pi need ovor
tho plnutn ul ulKht. Thin nurooli
muy ho uindo of hurlnp or csIiooho
cloth imllod onto n IIkIiI frnmo,
Wlin t in (irotr.
VoKotnhlcn Hint nliotild ho Krown
nro rndlnhun, onrrotn. turiilpn, tnhlo
liootM, pnrnnlpn, rutnhaKnn, point,
liimiia, oiiIoiih, lottuco, nplunch, calc
1iiK", cnullllowor nnd colory. Knrly
potnloort nnd RWont corn nn woll mt
pumpkins nnd miunnhon nhoiild ho In
cludod In thin lUt.
Tliero nro nuiiioroun vnrlotlon of
tho vnrloun root cropn, nlmont miy of
which will ho fnlrly nucroinftil lioro.
For ponn, nny of tho onrllor vnrlotlcn
will do for first onrly. I'or modluiii
Inlor, llwnrf Tolophono In n very do
nlrnhlo pen, while Mtllo (loin nnd
Yorkahlio Horn nro Intor hciivy
yloldliiK nortn, I'or licnun, try onrly
uiuturlUK nortn nn llurpoo'n Htrlmclcxn
(Ircon i'od. hntiKfollow, (hildrii Wnx
mid Knrly Hiiiik Hlx Wookn. I'or
onrly cnlihnne, Knrly Jornr Wnko
fhtd I ii Kood vnrlnty, whllo nilliliir
oun of tho Inter ohon do woll. Kxtrn
Knrly Dwnrf Krurt In n doHlrnhlo
cnullllowor. producltiK flno whllo
ImiiiU. Of tho ouloim, OroKou Vol
low Dnuvcrn In ouo of tho liont. A
nticct'Mliin of lottuco tuny ho plnntod.
nny vnrloty dorn woll, Kovornl now
Iiikh of rndlalii'i inny nlno ho uindo.
I'or colory. Whlto I'luino nnd (Joldon
Hclf-HloiichliiK nro kooi! vnrlotlon, If
you wlh to try toiuutoot, line l-nrll-nun,
I'or nwoot corn, rocnhontiin
mid Motropolltnn nro of the Inrxor
KrowhiK vnrlcHcn mid (loldon linn
Inui of tho monitor vnrlotlon. Any
of tho onrly potntooi tuny ho unod.
A fow of tho l.ndy I'ltiKor vnrlnly
tuny ho Krown nn (hoy nro cnpoclnlly
itiwIrMldo for hnkliiK-
In n Nnornl wny y limy my Hint
onrly Knrdoun tuny lo plnntod nlxiut
tho mlddlo iwrt of April, honue, etc ,
nflor tho mlddlo of May.
Don't li nfrnld to thnroiiKhly
fortllUo your Knrdou npot, for It will
pny )ou ninny Union over with crlnp.
fronh voKotnhUn thin coiiiIiik niiiumor,
thun nddliiK much to thu joy of liv
ing mid nlno to tho nttrncHvononn of
your plnco.
;n.uiHt)it"sAT.7:.
Tho Htnr Thontro linn 1 llmt
iIiiki. foldliiK ilmln. for nhIo nt n low
IlKlirr. Sn I'. N. HolTliinii.
Tho llullrtln linn n upply of nppll
rnllon IiIhiiUk for liiiulliitf llrriiaon
Mlilrh nny olio enn nocuro hy rnllliiK
nl thin urtlrr.
STAR THEATRE
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BEND'S FAMILY PHOTOPLAY HOUSE.
SCHOOL NOTES
(l(o)iortoil for Tho lliillntlii.)
Tho Jmiltor forKol to lowor tho
lltii; Innt Krldny nlKht nflor kcIiodI
Ihiturdiiy iiiornlni? It wnn dlncovorod
upHldoilowu. Whothor It htid hooii
In Hint ponltlou nil day Krldny or
whothor It had Imon turiiod upulilo
down Krldny ulKht hy nomo pnuni-rliy,
In not known. However, on Hundny
Mr, Hhouno rocolvud n lottor from n
IrnvolliiK Miilcnninii doplorliiK niich
Irontmout of tho IIiik.
Thono puplln of Innt yonr'n olghlli
KHido who hnvo not ohtnlnod dlplo
mnn nro thin yenr rooulrod to do
nnnlii In tho oliflith grndo thono nuh
Jocln In which tholr oxnmltintlnn
woro not of pnmliiK iinltty, hut nro
pormlttod nt tho nnmo Hnio to tnko
nomo work In IIIkIi Hchool Initoad of
doliiK RKnlu thono' nuhjootn In which
thoy hnvo pnncd tho oxnuilnntloiin.
A now flnic for tho nchool houno
hnn hoon rorolvod and will ho for
mnlly mined nt 3 o'clock I'rldny
ii ft or noon of thin wook If tho weather
In fit for nn out-of-door cxorclna. A
hurt proKrnm of patriotic moiikh will
ho kIvoii. I'ntronn of tho nchool nro
Invited to w'tnonn thin formal raining
of tho now flnK.
Tho outline of tho nchool oxhlhlt
for thu Central OroKon fnlr thin wook
ntnton Hint "nny written work tho
tonchor dcnlren inny ho oxhlhlteif, hut
on thin no Individual or clnnn prlri-s
will ho uwnrded". nlthoiiKli many
cnnh prlion nro offered for Itiduitrlnl
work dono oulnldo of nchool. On
thin nccouut tho Itond nchool will pro
pa ro no oxhlhlt for tho fair Inas
much nn tho lonchorn fool Hint no
Incentive to nuch preparation linn
hoon offered Uy tho nnnoclntlon.
Nino now pupils have entered
nchool thin nock, ouo of them hcliiK
In tho IHkIi Hchool.
Tho II. II. H. foothnll team hognn
pmrtlro lust wook. Mr. Hhouno In
iloliiK the conrhltiK.
All tho uiomliorn of tho clnna of
1012 will ho In college thin yonr.
Kinlly Hchrcder U nt tho V. of O.,
.Mnrgitrct Wlvat, John Hnthor, Krod
I.ucflH nnd I.nwronco Hinltli nt O. A.
C. AUo Ktovo Htoldl, Mnx Itlehnrd
nou mid l.ylo Itlohnrdnon of 1911 nnd
AtiKellno Youiik of 1910 nttoud col
lege this winter. I'aiillno Wlcat,
who formerly went to lletid IIIkIi,
linn nlno koiio to O. A. C.
IIIHCK I'Olt CIHTHUNH.
Tho llcnd Hrlck Company detlrcn
to call apodal attention to tho ad
vantaxea of lining hrlck for clatern
nnd nlmllnr work. It la tho moat
economics! nnd tho mont antla
factory materlnl. 22tf
A 6ueoitful InLrvLw.
Tho Into Arthur McKwiin when h
wnn working on n Hnn CrmicUco nown
pnpor wnn attracted Uf tho nrtlvltlen
of n politician who wnx vulgar. Illlter
nlo nnd hldoounly utigrutmiiiitlcnl In
hi method of oxprrxilon. McKwnn
looked up Ihl tun ii nnd hnd n tnlk
with hlin. Then he Mont hur-k to the
olllce mid wrote the Interview In the
inuxt perfect Kngllnh. brilliant, pollnh
i.il nnd crammed the ntory full of clan
nlnil nllunloiM, iplotiltloiin mid big
word. It wnn o iiiomI ncholnrly pro
due Hon, nnd McRwmi coimldered the
nut Ire great. Next day McKwun had n
call from the politician. "I wonter
thank ye for Hint Interview," ho mild.
"It'n bully. Jmt what I nald. You
iniint bo n grand nhorthdnd reporter."
Hnturday Kveulog I'ont.
Martyrdom of th Drldt.
A peculhiruiid barbaric innrrlngocun
torn of (be Knbyle women of Africa
rotuUtn In the martyrdom of tho bride,
who. clnd In her wedding Uncry. ntnud
through mi entire morning nptlnnt n
pillar In Hie village nquure. her eyen
cloied, her nruia prexned to bor nlde
nnd with only the narrow bane of the
column for n foothold, the while n ring
of villager crlilclne. und cuaimoat on
her appeurunco. ArgonnUL
Kvld.ne to the Contrary.
"You're Intd n bnd raid In the bead,
hnveyou. ltrookr nald Hirer. -Well,
one good thing about that la that It
domn't make you cough."
Whereupon llrook. without word,
exhibited tho doctor bill be bad Jut
received. Kxcbauge.
Took It a Compllmtnt.
MnglMniio (about to commit for trlali
You certainly cffw-led tho robbery In
a remarkably Ingenlou wny lu fact,
with qulto exceptional running. I'riv
oner Now, ycr honor, no Uottery.
pteano: no flattery, I beg yer. London
Sketch.
No Room For Hlrn,
Mrn. Crawfonl Whnt'n the advan
tage of n kitchenette npnrtmentl Mr.
Crnblmw Your buxbnnd can't come
out In It when you're conking. Puck.
Phyilcally Imponlblt.
Clinlruoinaii of Kiiffnigette Meeting
Dien uny Indy wlb to make u motion?
Voice Yen. I do, but my cown' too
Hcbu-uilro,
We Go Everywhere
W?WC
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tilu,$2gi.
ei5ili
It eur wason cno't rch you atnd
your wh br aipr.
LOW PRICES, BOTTORSFRVICG
Bend Steam Laundry.
Put Your Duds
In Our Suds"
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Everything on the Market at the
Right Time and at Right Prices.
ori
Fresh Fruit
and Vegetables
ItECEIYED DAILY
L. B, MISENER
CASH GROCERY.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
TELEPHONE. Bend, Oregon.
Our 1V1L is the
best that science can make
This is hot weather time. Why
not make it comfort time?
$e cool, use our ice
Central Oregon Ic (& Cold Storage Co., Inc.
MADHA3 BEND . . REDMOND
Fall
I Stock
arriving
A fine line of Shoes,
t Hats, Curlec Trous
ers, Undcrw'r, Shirts
Sweaters, etc., is now
being shown for fall
nnd winter wear.
Like nil goods found
in this store, the
quality is the best
The price, too,
IS RIGHT.
U.LFRENCH!
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W. II. COULD C M. LARA
Central Oregon
Brokerage Co.
Agent for tho
UNION MEAT COMPANY
Of I'OUTLAND, OUK.
Wo carry n complete ntock
of hnmx, bacon, unit mcaU,
lard nnd comjwund with
tho United Warohoiue Co.
nt IJcnd. Prompt attention
to mall or pho'ho 'orders.
Wholosnlo only
Office and Salesrooms
Bend, Oregon.
HOT BREAD
:,
EVERY MORNINO at
CORKETT'S
SHUETi"S
MISENER'S
McCUISTON'S
UAKCD BY
American Bakery
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I'HATKIl.VAIj HOCUVtlKH.
M. W. of A.
Pilot Butto Cnmp No. 9794
Meets every Tuesday in hall over
postoflkc,
Visiting Neighbors always welcome.
E. A. Sather, V. C.
N. I'. Welder, Clerk.
Descbates Lodge No. 103
K.ofP.
Mceta every Wcdncaday
CTcnlntf at 8 p. tn. In
C'nutlo Hall, ponvofflca
Wdg. VUltlnif KnlghU
welcome.
M. A. Palmer, C. C.
N. I. Smith, K. R. & 8.
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. Tl tt.tMwn. W, if. It. K. Alltn. Bmrtary
I. O. 0. F.
Bend Lodgo No. 218
Keg. Meetings every Monday night
Visitors welcome
Ralph Spencer, N. G.
U. N. Hoffman, Secretary,
The
Business
Man
who will spare a few min
utes of his time to the
photographer will please
his entire family.
His portrait produced
by present day methods
of photography will be on
agreeable surprise it's
done bo quickly and so
cleverly.
"THERE'S A
PHOTOGRAPHER IN
YOUR TOWN."
Scwaro J3tuI)l0'
By appointment.
Shoe
REPAIRING
First Class Work
of all kinds
done promptly.
Act. for Washington
and Mayer Shoes.
R. H. LOVEN
Wall street. Bend, Ore.
"Look, Stop,
Think and
Listen"
Have you ever
bought a cord of
CARTER'S
block-wood? If
not, better do so
now, for the Fall
weather de
mands a little
fire night and
morning, and
CA:R TEH'S
wood is the right
stufT. Dry block
wood, in any
length to suit
customer at
$4.50 per cord,
delivered, and
limb wood S4.00
per cord.
Give in your
orders now, be
fore the rush is
on,
F. M. Carter
t IS THE WOOD MAN TO SEE
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