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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1912)
rAGK 4. TIIK rKNI) I1UM.KTIK, ItKNII, WMHS'KHD.VY, KOVKHItKIl 1ST, HUH. MAKING THE DAIRY FARM PROFITABLE, Wo notice In ecvcrnl of our eastern agricultural exchanges that there Is a good deal of discussion being had on this Important question, enya Uoard'a Dairyman. A number of dairy farm ra declare that It la Impossible for thcra to roako tlielr herd and farm pay anything like a fair protlt, so thejr ex press the determination to soil off their cows and engage in aomo other branch of farming. Wo are uot here to say that they aro making a mistake, but wo wish to Bay that thcro I tt great difference In tbo Ideas and policies practiced on these extreme eastern dairy farms and thoso In the dairy districts of Wisconsin, for Instance. That difference ts perhaps well deQncd by saving that on the specialised dairy farm of the east the principal reliance la from the milk alone You will (Ind but very few young cattlo or bogs kept on theso farms. The dralunge Is altogether out of ono spout the milk spout. It ts needless to y that that Wud of farm ing docs not make a skillful live stock farmer; neither docs tt Institute a ays tern for the raising of largo tjunntltlen of com. clover and alfalfa which nre the best kinds of roughage nnd on which the young cattle and oven boga Bating In tha Filth Aet of LIU, The adrlce which Hydnoy Btnlth gato to Lord Murray on tbo subject of diet traa probably sound. "If you wish for anything llko happlneaa In tho fifth net of Itfe," ho wrote, "cat and drink one halt of what you could eat and drink. Did t over tell yon my calculations about eating and drinking? Having ascertained tho wolght of what I could lire upon so as to preserve health and strength, nnd whnt I did llvo upon, I found that between ton nnd seventy yenra of age 1 had eaten and drunk forty-four horse wagon toads of ment and drink tnotv than would have preserved tuo In life nnd health. Tbo value of this inns of nourishment t considered to be worth 7.000. It occurred to me that I roust by my Toraclty, have starved to death fully 10O pontons. This la a frightful calculation, but trrexlsttbly true." THE WHITE IS KING The Drown Swlsa brd of dairy rattle nre noted tor strrnnth of con itltuilon ami lack of nervous ride ets. which accounts (or their wear Is qualities. At eleven or twHre yettrs of ko a Drown Snlu cow Is In her prime. They carry a fair amount of tlrsh and have crrat ca pacity for pro.luetns milk ami but ter (at. They are heavy (or dairy CAltle. an axerape herd of cows In milking condition will weigh from 1.S.0 to I. WO pound. tlUr of Al lenhuret. the animal shown, won first prlxa In the betfer class at the Iowa auto fair- How Woman Saved Nice. It happened In August, IMS. nnd la recalled by Mr. Walter Tlbblt In "Cities Been In Kast and West" N'lce (then under tho dukes of Srtvojl was being besieged by Fronds 1. und Bar bnroiun: Catherine Begurlne wna n washerwo man whose creed wa laborure e-d ornre. Sho carried food to the defend ers on tbo ratnparts still left The Tnrks hnd put up n scaling ladder. The captnln led his party, nnd they were actually on the parapet. She rushed at tho Turkish ottlt-cr. wrenched tho tlag he was carrying from him. boat him back with the butt end uud threw down tbo ladder on top of all Then, rallying tho soldiers, they threw open n mttern. made n sortie iiuu drove tho Turks to tho shore. sjapWSSSaJssillw?-'-- Tho BEST nil-round Family Scwinp: Machine thnt can bo produced. Mndo in both ROTARY and V1MIAT0K styles. Tho rotary makes bo h LOCK nnd CHAIN stitch. The latest up to tho minuto steel attach ments with ouch machine Sold on easy payments. Send name nnd address for our beautiful II. T. cntn Ioruc free. While Sewing Machine Co. 14G0 Market Street San Francisco, California HUMMONH. In tho Circuit Court of tho Htnto of Oregon, for tho County of Crook, Central Oregon Irrigation Com pany, n corporation, plnlutlfT, vb. Wlllard M. Houston, dofoiulnnt. IT. Wlllard M, Houston! In tho nnmo of tho Htnto of Ore gon: You nn hirnliy rOiiilrod to ap pear nnd answer tho complaint filed against you In tbo nbovo entitled suit within six wooks from tho day oi tno nrnt publication or this sum mons nnd If you fall to no npponr nnd nnswer, for want thereof, tho plaintiff will npply to tho Court for tho rollof prayed for In tbo complaint, to-wlt: for tho cancellation nnd sot ting aside of n certain contract, dated Heptemhor 13, 1008, tundo be tween you nnd Tho Deschutes Irri gation nnd Tower Company and as signed to snld plaintiff, relating to tho settlement of certain lands, nnd tho purchnso of water rights appur tonnnt thereto, situate In Crook County, Oregon, and for such other and further rollof s may Room to tho Court Just nnd wiultalilo. This Rtiittmotin U sorvod upon you by publication by authority ot nil order of tho Hon, W. Ii, llradMiaw, JiiiIro of tho Circuit Court of tho Htnto or Oregon for tho County of Crook, mid said ordor la dated (ho unth day of October, 1012, nnd la duly recorded nnd entered In anld Court nnd milt. Dnto ot Drat publication, Octohor 30, 1013. Data of last publication, Uccoinbor 11, 1012. Josso Htcarna & Jacob Kamlor, Attorneys for tho plaintiff. Hl'MMONH. In tho Circuit Court of tho Htnto of Oregon, for tho County of Crook, Nelllo Wright, plaintiff, vs. Harry Joseph Wright, defendant. To Harry Joseph Wright, nbovo iinin ed defendant: In tho name of the' Htnto of Oro- gon you nrn hereby tOJIUltatUiLJit. per nnd answer tho complaint filed against you lit tho aliovo untitled milt within alx wuoks from tho dnto of tho flrat publication of thin sum. nionri, nnd If you (all to npponr mid answer fur wont thoiwif tho plaintiff will npply to tho Court for tho rollof prayed for In tho complaint, to-wlt for tho dissolution or tho liomU or matrimony now existing between you nnd tho plaintiff, nnd for n fur- ilinr ilnnron t tint tlin nronnrtv nnw owned by tbo plaintiff ahnlt bo mid remain iters, ireo iroiu any rigtn, title or Interest on your part, cither nt law or In oiiilty. This summons la nerved upon you lm tiiilitliMtllnii l.v millirirlt v fif mi order of tho Honorable II. (!. Kill, linluii of tlm I'limiK- Cmlrl nf tlm Htalo of Oregon for Crook County Hald order Is dated tho .10th day or uctonor, in 1 2, nun is ouiy rocorueu nnd entered In snld Court or action. Tho date or first publication tho 110 tit day or October, 1013, ' VltHNON A. KOUHHfl. 3ttQ Atloruny for plaintiff. will thrive exceedingly wcIL The Wis consin dairy former baa built up a wide demand for lib grade Ilolsteln biul (ueniiey cows nnd heifers. Here Is n source of revenue that Is closely nkln to that of steor raUlug with the double ndvuutage of the milk after tho heifer U two yours old. To Illustrate, the farmers of Jeffer son county, WU., restlUo from their cows In milk product over FiOOO.oOi) annually, while from the sale of cows rmd heifers tley receive nhout $700. 000. This comlHiiIng dnlrylw: with dairy stock hrvt-dlug nnd raising makes of the farmer n much liettvr ismlpiH.d man all nrouud. while It eubnuces tils profits. Most of the milk is handled in creameries, nnd the sklmmllk prod net. with the nhundant corn crops and alfalfa and clover, enables tho farmer to turn a tine Krfc crop every year. Ttil- all around dairy farming pays wolj when Intelligently managed, wliii the added advantage thnt tho farmer It more his own master, nnd his calling educates him more broadly and mora completely. Hairy fanners must become better stock raiser than they have betn, whether they ernte east or wet. Ir they wont larger profits and n larger share In what they earn. A few men cnuiwt control the butter market or pork market or tl mnr'et for cows and heifers ns they do the milk market in largo cities. WHERE SERVICE PREDOMINATES The Largest nnd Best Hotel in Bend Hotel Wright (Successor to the New Tnggart Hotel.) Modern Stone Building, Steam Ilont, Electric Lights, Hot nnd Cold Witter in Rooms, Splendidly Equipped Cui sine Service. Sample Hoom3. Free Bus to and from depot. American or European Plan. Wo Cator to First Clius Trade. r - ia re J - We do not Give Trading Stamps I Everythi ng FOR MEN in , the line of Winter Wearing; Apparel HEAVY WOOL UNDEUWEAR WOOL SHIRTS Chippewa nnd Buckingham & Hecht WORKING SHOES RUBBER SHOES GERMAN SOX FELT BOOTS A.L. French The MEN'S TOGGERY Ktsp Hogs In Fat Condition. Hoch thnt art to be kept over for breeders and fnll pigs should pn Into the winter In good condition. A blanket of fat under the nnlmnl's hide Is worth bushels of corn In the crib as a protection against the cold wentber of winter. I'hI can bf put on during the all easier limn It cnu after winter licglns. The fall pic that has not been well fed during the fall months has a winter of misery before It Its hair affords but little protection, nnd with out n blanket of fat It Is In a sad pro dlcniuent. I'M. vljmrous pig will con tinue to grow during tho winter, but the thin ones are exjienslvo boarders. Olifer breeding animals will enduro more hardship nnd exposure, but they come out In the spring In poor condi tion nnd cannot produce as good pigs as those that go Into the winter In good condition. A chilled body ro duces vitality nnd saps tho animal's reserve energy, nnd It comes out In the spring n weak, emaciated animal. Washing Ojttar. In winter the water for washing nnd nli j the brine for salting should not be Mow a temperature of CO degrees J With regard to tho quantity of "iter to ust, Hiitflclent water should ) phiced lu the churn to thoroughly liuot all the butter grains contained therein The butter will require two or three wnKlilngs In order to remove most of the cheesy mutter, which, If allowed to remain In the butter, causes the finished article to hecotno bad. When the water Is quite clear and fret from mllkluess on being with dnnvn 'from the churn the butter xlionli! Ite xiiluYlently washed. While I ring ii refill to wash the butter thor oughly, do not overwash It or the color audBrjavor will tt spoiled. American Cultivator. ' " JBiiy your groceries of us, we can save you from five to ten per cent. Trade where your DOLLAR goes the farthest. L. B. MISENER CASH GROCERY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. TELEPHONE. Bend, Oregon. J qz.r,rta.:: UKCSCl ll : We Have Taken Over the Entire Stock of LUMBER of the Pine Forest Lumber Co., and are in a position to fill orders oi any size. In addition we carry a full line of Building; Material Lime, Cement, Plaster Brick and Fire Clay. Also COAL and LAND PLASTER. Overturf-Davis-Miller Co. Bend, Oregon. OREGON INVESTMRNT COMPANY If You Want Good Residence Lots -Business Sites Irrigated Land LARGE OR SMALL TRACTS, 320Acre Homesteads AND RELINQUISHMENTS, investigate what we have to offer. We have the best on the market, at the best prices and terms. 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