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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1912)
TIIK mi..ni iii'm.i:tin HUM), wkuskhuay, OITOIHIII, . tnta. VMIK a. "V-S JAMAAW, AAAA. VA-WA jAsujy t VI s'V H.. . a' ! - Y. Anions; the Central Oregon Farmers f eee HOMK MO.NHTHU VKdl.T.MIIil'.H. 1 Tho tllaplny (if dry fiirmliiK pro ilucU grown on lliu rifuch of A, Mr- lAlllntur. three liillcn west of l.nld law, nt the Coiiunorolttl Otult room, oinparen favorably with nny vege table ot tlto churnctiir Krown nny vliuro In tliu United Htntcn. Thrco riitulinnr.it weighed 17 pound -I tiuncoa, 10 pound IS ounces ami 10 ' round 8 ounce, respectively, while noma parsnips, rm rot nnd onions na J5f.tiied proportion that entitle tliem t lo tnednla In nny kind of n Inud , products allow. Mr. McAllister ' KlutoH llmt ho did not Irrlgnto thesu tom nt nil nnd that with thorough viiltlvntluu nnd noil ttllniio thoro lit no duilht hut Hint ha rnn tin na well . tiny lliuo h tries, Ho nny llio noil nnd cllninln will do tho work If tho mini llmt hnndlc tint lund will do n ' llttlo InittlllRi'iit Inbor. ' HI'UIW TlllllVi: in xi:v HOI I,. Uhrlatinna l.nko Valley, now called l'loaimnt Valley hy tho eat lilted real lonU of that fertile rocIIoii of cotni ' try trlbtitnry to llcnd on tho south 4iit, can grow potatoea Hint compare ' favorably with those produced nny vhoru If aoittp of tho sample brought In from UiWo hy Postmaster !', A, llomlngton ot thnt plnco nro n rrltcr , Ion of what enn ho done there. Hcv-nicj-n or mo specimens acni to tho Portland Commercial Clnh hy Mr. Itoiulngtou averaged nearly two pounda each i and uro of tho IIIuo klmuliln mrinli Tins . urn fpilfn ..,.,,... ...,.,.,. ...., ,.. '- mi tho lnnRo houicatcnd without Irrl nation nnd upon now aaxabriiah loam Hint la prnctlcally na It waa fur nae until thn owner cleared tho anno nnd, ufier prtipnrliiK thn aoll hy plowInK Mud hnrrowliiK, planted tliu acod. CO IN I'Oll lAIHYIN(l. Pleninnt Vnllcy acttlora uro Kroat ly cneoumRed by the rettirna that thuy nro rccolvlux (nun Hudr dairy ludtutry In connection with tho heM0 factory thnt hna Iktu atnrted nt Premont. Mnny of thnm nro no Ink Intu thn ludiutry uon n much larKcr aonle than thoy bad contoin tdnted na they now Dnd Hint tho per vent of tiiittvr fat la .ury hlRti front I ho bunch nnd other nrn.cw nud that Ihti iiinllty of the chrene, whothor It la on account of aklllful handlliiK of the milk or thn ctlinnllc nnd other indltlona, la awuy above thn ordl nary run of cheeao that one purchnaea tn tho atore. A 320.ncro home nteud, ten dairy iowa hrod up to n IiIrIi atnodnnl and n mnrkot for tho milk will moan. It aeema, Independ fiieo to thn aettlora thoiu In ft abort time, tn aay nothing of tho large Hiuount of beef atock Hint they enn run on tho open rnnno In addition to their homo paaturo. mi.MPHU POTATO YIHI.O. (Prlnevlllc Jouninl.) Tho apud urop In tho Culver noun try wna audi n bumper Hint two now wnrehouxee hnvu boon erected nt Culver to nccommodato tho tubora whllo nwnlttnit mnrkolliiK. Frank Maun of Whllo Halmon, who la nn itxtonilvn ivotato grower In Crook oqc- T-HFSP NUMBERS AALL BAR 3IMGLE - ir-i . I mq si,""c Tnx I I t jlli. Ill 1 IeplsCouily -5 Bx. hiyt.yl'1TStv trU firm" giLI?m.f-g.L'!'' ! County, line- hullt n $1000 atrticturu to house III own crop of aoiiiu 10,. 000 bushels, nnd tho othor building stilt larger, In being put up hy tho Culver Potato Wnrehotiae Co. Whont la tuxlng tho cnpnolty of tho two Km I n storngo pluuta nud Culver will noon proaont tho npponrnttco of a KoiiUluo "warehouse town." 111(1 CHOP OP WIIKAT. (Mndrn I'lonoer.) With tho harvesting nil completed In thla section, tho work of atorlng tint wist nnioiint of groin, or early marketing their crop, la tho plnol put occupation or tho farming coin miinltloa nt thn prtHnt tlmo. And those Hint hnvo groin out In tho field nro dolus tlutlr heat to got It under, either In their own grnnerles or In tho wsrohouscs nloiiR Hip rnll ronda. It la fitlmatod thnt Tfi.OOO ancka will pnsa throuch tho Madrni wnrehoiiafa. fjind In aorao aectloaa of New York atntr I aald to bare doubled In value alnc Urn Introduction of alfalfa grow Inc. Thla la alinply a working out of the law of ran and effect. Any crop that will doubt or treble th crop value, of land la bound to uiako It ad vane In prlcv. Kl0r,WCDU , iU filing of boot , ', mniiulHi i,r California dalrr mllca.0 . when ni(od ,wb n f b tiaQ ,hoy tend t0 ro . w -jum butter that la Orm and or eirci lent market quality. The top form a aurculent ration and on that t much rallahed by th cow. NUGGETS FROM W00DRQW WILSON'S SPEECHES. Tho Itepubtlcnn party ilovau't prnoe to chance any of the cuMMitlnl roudl tlona which mnrk our prmeut dlttlvul Ilea. Mr. ItooAcvelt propooet In Ida pint form not lo nlmll'ih iiiouopidr, but to tokn It under the ln-nl prvlivllon of the cou'rniueiit and to regulate It, to tnLe tho tcry men Into piirtiiemhlp who tune Urn inakliiic li lmMK.Iblo to car ry out the imti prPKniin y nhlch all of in wMi to help tho K-vplo. We don't want to dUturh the Indua try of the country, but to destroy the control over tho Induxtry of oilier kh' pie which lhrc men have tnlnbllhe4l nnd which make It luin"lblt that wo ahould ulo ouneltea a frvu Held of er Ico. Tariff m-hedulen havo Itch made for thn purjxwe of kreplliR na litrce n number na ixwullile of tho rleh nud In dueutlal miiuufiuiurtra of the country In u fkvI hiiiuor with the Ueptitdlcnn iwrty which diwlrvd thvlr louataut fiunnclnl help. Tli? Itepubllrnn nrty tma prnrttrnl ly footereil the triinta, The Deinorrntlc pnrty propose In prevent monopoly, and the thlnl wrty proTi to tako monoM)y Into pnrtnerahlp with tho pirerninent by ncceptlni; It na nn lu qvitahlo niMemiUy and lulnRtnR It tin der thn remilatlon of law, making It a IrgallMd Institution. TAX IN OREGON f 1 "" WfiWTi7 lig&SK I , lWt !; SATURDAY M m NOVEMBER 2ND is the Opening Day for the GREEN TRADING STAMP IN BEND. mm1 J IS Wifi th m iflijitiircJ lM rV t i On that day every lady visiting our store will receive a book containing a number of these valuable stamps free. At that time we will explain to you how you may share in the profits of this store on all of your cash purchases. This is just a prelimi nary announcement. Saturday, Nov. 2nd, we will tell you all about it. One of the S. & H. representa tives will be at our store at that time. Remember, every lady gets free stamps on Saturday. Don't miss it. m Tho Store of WM j0 Ay jwvn J5cxS&k SrantS m vmv.wi&&- ?a i .T5-yff feSU Sfa ; hympd imlPft'l i mi Ml IP! lis W4 lr Utttcr Valis.1' H Qfc?5jr IT'S YOUR CAMPAIGN; IT NEEDS YOUR HELP If tho Democratic cnrnpnlpi fund were belnjt drnwn from multlmllllon nlro contrlhutorM nnxloiu to purchaao leKlidnllvo fnrora nt tho oxpunm of the people there would be no need to appeal to the voter at largo for the mean to finance tho cauipalcti Tho altiew of war In a coutoit between tho victim, nnd the boncflclnrle of tariff extortion and trunt rnoiiopoly, however, niunt be furnlahed In the main by ppraona of comimratlvely Ninall men iii, and tho conlrlbutoni to the Democratic campaleti fund mu.t mako up by atrenstb of number what they Individually lack lu Icouth of purac. Tho recent ntntetnent of the chair mnn of tho Deuutc-ratlc Keiiernl finance eoiiinjlti'xj ahowtil that 17.1 10 Individ iibIh havo i-ontrlbated lu (he npkTeote nlwut I.TOOJ'M and that uhoui't'iMfM looro la needed for the leeltlmate ex penac of the cnmpalKU. Thnt would be a huioII an in lo a candidate who could pnx around tho hnt ninotiff four trunt maKiiates and Kct It back with SI50.000. but It U a largo lura to the aiipiwrtcra of Woodrow Wllnoo'a can didacy, nnd everylwly ahould chip In ncconllUK to Id tnenna without wait ing to ik-o what hi oclcbbor U goloff to do about It IT IS UP TO YOU! Th freeboro rttttrn (iti up when dtw U en the erua And hlmMir rflctt4 In a truat made looklna cla A trust conlroU the aoap b rind at l.nxth upon tit Hand. And Ihroush th rvor of aomt tniat h takei hlf comb In hand. Ilia ahv, auipcndfra, thtrt and aocki. tha button on Ma coat. Hli handkrchlrf. liU necktie and th col lar round hla throat All cam from factortc that truita per mlt to operata; A truit allow him to har coal to pit upon th crate. Vf yleldlrue to th ausar truit ha make hla c63r wet. Iljr bowlna; to th beet truit h mar hav a (tak to eat; Tb cracker tnu. tha flour truit. th co(Tr truit. likewise. Take tribute from the man who dwell where freedom' banner file. He rtiea from the table which a trust leave In hla care And on the truit made hall trra finds a trust made hat to wear. Now tee the freeborn cltlxen upon the truit owned car; IJjr paring tribute he mar rid to where hi duties are. He alls I fore a trust mad desk a trust haa said he may And. belnr free and equal, h tolls for the trust all day; At nlfht a trust provides Ms light, and' when hi prayer are aald Th unrrownm) klnr devoutly kneels be aide a trust made bed. Thus all his trust's bound up In trust that treat him aa they pleaae. He lives through favor of the trusts; to them he bend hi knee. . Ah. let m iruM that when he dies and lei. Ihla world of car Dome truit will waft him lo tho skies nnd tfvo htm aiory there. XOTU'K FOIt rUlltilCATIOX. Department or the Interior, V. S. Land OlTlce nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, October 17th, 191S. Notice is hereby given that Albert llnrryman. ot Uend, Oregon, who, on February Cth, 1909, made homestead entry No. OS 1C0, for NH NEW, Sec tion 7, Township 17 South, Ilango 12 East, Willamette Morldlan. hna filed notice of Intention to mako final three year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before H. C. Ellis, l S. Commissioner, at his oaice, at llcnd. Oregon, on the 3rd day of December, 1912. Claimant names aa witnesses: John T Young, Earl It. Houston, George Dates ot Uend. Oregon, and George V. Horner of I.aldlaw, Ore gon. C. YV. MOORE. 33-37 Register. Vote for Millage Bill Number 320 X Yes H-provldee ali.tantbi ef tvmlllUx for tnppurt of .Agricattural CullegeTand Unl. venlty of Oregon, giving them perma nent support and taking them aut ol politic. It alao provide on Hoard at lUgenta, thua eofvlng the pnddem ot cn.uperatlnn, cnniollilatlun, division ol eouraud eoououvy of Management, It ! BMt tacrcasa tha awerac ntte of taxatlea. It rctvMVs tats $. UavlTM alty iHryci.tl)i Mil, Th Hill is anduraed by C)tim Wtl 'This ltitl la in th Interest ol good biialueM aJid should ps," By I. R. AMerrauiM, Htat Suprin tamleiit ruldie Instruction! "Kxiierlenr In other statM shown tulllag bill prlu clplrt to be correct," My Will H. Dalr. Pt eaident, Oregon Plat Federation of .abort "No argu ment can successfully combat the benefit to th stale that will follow the udoutiou ot thn iiiIIUko tax plan." -sex Kmlsracel hy PortUud Tax &y era Utastie. . Bill brepared by eoinmltte of (lover. norV Uoimiilaainuj Itoitrda of ItegnuU,' and adiiiluistruttv utUcera of the twe Institution. W. K. NKWKI.I. CUAUMAN ov oovRK.Non'a Cowxuaioa tiivi: i ni:xci:m,i;i) hkhvici:. Good barber eorvlceT Thnt In what you want, of courao. There U ono ahop In Hend whero you nlwnyit Ret tlilK, nt Innca ft Davldaonn, on Oregon atrcct neor Wall. Innca : Davidson' Is the pioneer barber shop of tho city, nnd they hnvc, by their courteous nnd superior service, Kilned n lnrgo patronage. That haircut and shave thnt you need- bettor got them nt Innca & David son s. (Advertisement) fefc Come in and see our Special Hallowe'en FAVORS and have a HOT DRINK AT THE FOUNTAIN. ,.,dfcL REGULARLY NOMINATED REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY CLERK CROOK COUNTY HOWHTUHNER Madras, Ore. Systematic Methods, Personal Attention to the Duties of the office. Courteous treatment to everyone. (Tald Advertisement) Shoe REPAIRING First Class Work of all kinds done promptly. Aet. for Washington and Mayer Shoes. R. H. LOVEN Wall street, Bend, Ore. Winter Winter is Coming and Carter's Wood is what you need V to " keep you warm. . See mo when you want wood. I WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. R.M.. farter - The Wood Man, VwKl a - i i'i vi' 0 aa"' . (.Paid Advertisement) Sbr ,"fc - ii inr ii in J S7-SHT7yii wSmS t