The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, December 11, 1912, Page PAGE 10, Image 10

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THK 1IKNI HULLKTIN, UKNO, WKDNKSOAY, ItKCKMItKU 11. MQ.
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Aubrey """ E""e J. A. EASTES """nc
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Heights
Lots in this Addition
50 by 125 feet
Corners $300
Inside $200
40 by 105
Corners $200
Inside $150
TERMS:
$10 Cash and $10
Monthly, or on two
lots $15 Cash and
$15 Monthly
Office on Oregon Street, Bend, Oregon.
City Property
BUSINESS LOTS
RESIDENCE LOTS
In ail parts of
the City and
its Additions.
INSURANCE
Fire and Automobile
A Kent (or tho
HOME
CONTINENTAL
AETNA
The Three Lenders
Aubrey Heights
Tub Futuro High Class Residence District of Bend
This beautiful tract lies on the west side of the
River nnd begins nbout six blocks from t h e
BUSINESS CENTER OF BEND. AUI.REY
HEIGHTS rises gradually to the west nnd hns h
COMMANDING VIEW
of the business district nnd the Deschutes River.
Farm Lands
astmnesassBaaasnsrac
Irrigated nnd Dry Farm
ing Lands
HOMESTEADS
All classes of Farm
Property.
Timber Lands
Am 'in a position to
deliver a large number
of claims. Correspond
ence of buyers and
sellers solicited.
Aubrey
Heights
This will he the most
Desirable ftesi d e n o e
Property of Head, hav
ing u view of the busi
ness district nnd River
Hint nmnot be shut oil.
New Steel liridge ucnr
thu properly.
City Water, and will
have Electric Lights in
short time.
Will be glnd to mnke
selections for those who
cannot visit this place,
nnd we guarantee you
SATISFACTION.
0. , rryv ACT' fWfe lc(1, tl,nl 'or nonu economics work 'of the room nvnllnlila mnko remodel' tho stnto tronsury. nnd nro tlnlnic nil
A. L I (J ASK. i'IJIa I uow divided between tho crowded ' llnR which will coit 111,000 nliso- ') . though tjm rnpld urowth or
lKR VV 'girls' dormitory nnd tho nKronomy'lutcly neceMnry. Itio coIIcro I. In -n" leirlmeni w.rriinw n much In-
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$My,vvv riR DuiLuinuor; ltalI WM bulll for rleul. ,. u .. ,h.hoii.v of m&r z : M
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turni nstrucuon, uut s now usea ror but , v,ow of ;,nirorta,lo"M', of ,,, enormous Incren.o In both the run
iuu cuviuiBirj nnu iiiinriuac wurn
Tto Impuratlto ueed of more Inborn
Far lets money will be nslccd of
the 1913 Legislature by tho Oregon
Agricultural College this year, In pro
, portion to the growth of tho Institu
tion, than was appropriated In 1911
Tho regents hare cut all estimates
down to the extreme minimum, and
call for JG-1, 500 lets for Increased
maintenance, buildings, repairs, etc.
than the Legislature of two years ago
granted.
When the college budget Is pre
sented the state will be asked for
$249,000 for buildings, equipment,
repairs. Improvements, books, perl
t odlcals, and for an Increase of $sp,-
000 a year for maintenance during
the nest two years. Of these amounts
$107,000 Is for additional buildings;
$60,000 for equipment; $35,000 for
repairs and Improvements; $11,000
for remodeling Science Hall; $21,-
000 for extension of the heating plant
and $15,000 for books and periodicals.
Uut ono large building Is request- lory spaco and tho present uufltncwi
urgent necessity, tho roKuiit hnvo t- tnr and special courses, but tho In
elded not to ask for thtim this year, structlonnl forco ha not kept pneo
Thoy wish to rollavo tho prvxsuro of ; with this growth In nttonilauco.
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WHEN THEY FALL DOWN.
There Is one respect In which a num
ber of experiment stations In the north
ern portion of the corn belt are open
to serious criticism, and tbls Is In con
nection with tbe Introduction of types
of pure bred corn which are entirely
too large to properly mature In tbe
sections where tbey have been Intro
duced. Too much stress has been laid
upon size of car and depth of kernel,
wben for tbe northern ortlon of the
corn belt tbe most vital consideration
Is not these at all, but whether a Riven
typo of com will mature pnirly In
the growing period between frosts
which can be counted on for It There
are tens of thousands of bushels of
soft corn tbls year In the district re
ferred to which will never go to crib
and which U will take a lot of time
and trouble to sort and feed so as to
get a fair return oat of It Tbe aver
age fanner Is enough of a gambler so
that he ought not to have an en
couragement from college professors
In the matter of growing corn that
can hardly ripen one year Id naif a
doxen.
' SUCCESS ON THE SOIL.
There came to tba writer the other
day the Interesting account of two
brothers; ono of whom bad fitted him
self for tba law and tbe other for a
medical career. After a short period
of practice the doctor concluded that
the application of a fair amount of
brains and the exercise of a certain
amount of faith would give bin) larger
returns If devoted to agriculture, so
he quit the pill business and took up
fanning. His brother, the lawyer,
made sport of his change, saying that,
any old lubber could succeed at farm
ing. Tbe years passed. lu tbe Inter
val the one who chanced to farming
has become Independently wealthy,
has traveled all over bin own country
and made numerous trips to Kurope.
Tho lawyer, who stuck to his profes
sion, la Just barely making a llvlni;
nnd today, wben it Is too late, rcallren
that bo missed It by not doing as his
brother did.
A HELPFUL DEPARTMENT.
.Tho Knnsas Agricultural college tin
a 'department that Is rendering a erv
Ice to tho apple growers of tbe stato
that Is worthy of emulation by tho
stations In other states. Briefly, this
is'' what might bo termed an apple
clearing houcc, Us object being to Qnd
buyers for tho grower nnd growers
forJtbosQ who -want to buy. Tho sta
llon representatives also gavo direc
tions ToUbo growers as to tbe harvest
lug nudTnackiug of their fruit, is that
it u-.ouid be In the most acceptable!
jsuujiu jwbkiuiu i or ino uu) era. , aii too
often thogrlcultural college, gives
abundant Instruction as to tbe'enre of
orchards, whlio7tHoTgTOwer is left to
bis own resources in" the matter of
marketing, and, If Bynolcltbenynpr
than at any other time be needs sug
gestion and advice. Tbe departure of
the Kansas college Is surely an ex
cellent one.
A BOQUS ARTICLE.
A whole lot of stuff that passes nnder
the guise of piety and religion Is not
religion In the bent sense at all. but
mere hypocrisy and sham, Just a form
that adheres to tbe letter, but denies
tbe spirit and essential principles of
religion. It finds expression In some
Instances lu long prayers and due ob
servance of church services and regu
lations on tbe Habbath, but Ignores the
fundamental qualities of kindness, con
sideration, forbearance and common
courtesy on Sunday and tbe other dsya
of the week. While passing under a
different name today, there hi little
question that this typo Is the same
Pharisee that was roasted so roundly
by the Man of Galilee In one of tbe bit
terest invectives contained In any liter
ature. All folks who seek to be truly
religions should aim to realize wnst
these traits were that the Master con
deuned. CARE OF HOUSE PLANT8.
If any of the bouse plants become
spindly, unthrifty and hidebound, as
it were, much may be done in way of
renovating them by pruning them back
rather heavily, Tbey may be further
helped by fertilizing with manure
water, ammonia water or with com
mercially preiwred plant food, which
may be got at tbe drug store. Some
times a cause of unthriftlness with
plants that bare been a long time In
tbe pots Is that tbe roots have so
completely filled tbe space tbey bare
lUtsfffSfa 'in which to develop. In
such cases It Is well to repot and be
fore resetting cut away a consider
able iwrtloti of the roots. One of tho
secrets of success connected with tho
care of plants In greenhouses Is the
continuous and heavy pruning glren
them to produce rnnkne and thrlfti
ness In pUnt growth and size of blos
soms.
WIND OR GASOLINE.
Windmill nower under favorable con.
I dltlons, which Include n tower tbnt Is
I not more than forty feet high, is with
I oat UC4tIou tbe cheapext power to be
had for pumping wnter. nut where
the power generated li wanted for
I hiding feed, snwliig wood mid doing
other Jobs tho pisollno eiiKlue Is much
to be preferred. The advantages of
the engine power are tbnt Its elflclency
does not depend upon the caprice of
tho wind. .Neither is It put out of
coinmlxulou us a result of n heavy
wludHtorm, ns Is wo often the enso with
'the windmill. More than this, the gao-
l(ne engine is a good jdevelopcr of pa
.tieuce. for the fellow- lb charge.
TRY THE NEW
White River Flour
Manufactured by Oregon's
finest Mill. Notice the
taste you'll like it. Made
to comply with the pure
food laws, therefore, NOT
BLEACHED, but PURE
AND WHOLESOME.
NOW FOR SALE BY
A.L. French
The
MEN'S
TOQQERY
Everythi n
FOR MEN in
the line of
Winter
Wearing;
Apparel
HKAVY
WOOL UNDKRWEAIl
WOOL SHIRTS
Chlppcwn nnd HuckliiRhntn
& I lech t
WORKING SIIOKS
ItUriUKil SHOES
GKKMAN SOX
FKLT HOOTS
Clover Leaf Dairy
PURE MULK
AND CREAM
TGLt'.l'HONU
and we will dellvsr
S. L. STAATS, Prop.
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Bend, Oregon.
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stitch, Thu lutout up to
tho mlmito steel attach
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Sold on easy paymenta.
Send name nnd address for
our beautiful 1. T. catu
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White Sewing Machine Co.
MCO Market Street
'Sari Francisco, California