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TIIK IIKNI) IIVM.KTW, IIKJTO, Vi:i.NKHI)AY, DIJCIJMMJI. J J, 1013. VAUK 9, 1 I ff i PM SB F.ETRIGG fcEHTRALrWT ruouK rive VAUEY OREGON CmKK)NOCNC SOLICITED IThla nrnltrr muat not Ik rrlnttd Willi out vilitl tTinllon ) Tho 1 01 2 liny crop In put nt -'.VOOO.OOO tuns, which U mi Inorwimu of l",tKX),ooo over tho 'Mil nf ttil I. Tlio writer linn aeldnm soen n heavier crop of liiul it tit n 'Hum thut of tin hi'iUiiii Jiint pim'. mill uuvur u crop mote frco (ruin norms. How aupgratlrn of colder dnya to rouio U tlio tlonr Klnccnto nolo of tho chlukmleo which grecta ono tin ho walk thniimli Uxif strewn wood theso full diiya iiutlliiK or minting. Tho orehardM who ilo not want to waato Ida tlmo nml uavealy inutllnto til triim will pttn up fnll grafting. U'hla work mIioiiIiI Ih dono after tho lt of I'ubruary anil Iwforo tho inld die of May, Hcnntor McCumhcr of North Dakota recently inndo Iho aOiteinuiit In n acoCh on the floor of tho senate Hint n tcer for which the fnrmer received J75 oat tho conatin.cr In Now York city siVl when set before him In hotel or ret tan rant. Tor aranll town I hat awnrm with cantors of vnrtotia hrccdi, Ur mid color (hero la no uiethixl of getting tld of tho peta ao effect I aa the levying of n gtxd stiff inx ty tho town iiuthorlllea and. after till U done, oe iittf that the tax la paid. While It an" ma mid rrnlly la pretty tomtit on Iho grower, tho fact remain that III fellow who la enrultiit 11.73 n day and haa a wlfo and alx chlb lrvii to anpitort rnnnot help hut vhucklo it lilt rtt I-oIiir a lite to cot x talura for winter at from UU to 4tcouta u huahal. Tlio Knnaaa lira atock conimlmilon tBllf1lflli lli.lf A f rflrt liiiranal llftvai .llti1 yfl74 AT i it Jl rfv i.'lu Hint lnte tlurliiR tho pnxt few 'i veeUa frtim Iho honte pliicuo. In aomo M limtotiiea farmer, who luiro lout nil their Imntea , haw tirokeii atecr to work nud are cclllm: aonie of their Held work dono with thU motor power A rhryanntlteimim hna oUmt no much vltnllty to durolo to litoononu. nipl the alto of tho uloaant.ia will qulto .'loely rnry In an Inrerao ratio to tlio iiumlicr of lmd that are left on tho plant, To nnliicr tho biff blo noma Hint are fire and alx Inches In tlnuieter but one bud la left to eucu bit; atulk. i "Heven rtollnra a week and no wah ' lus,M ii the trrmx on which milady can vpcurn hired help fur the Itoti-o. I cnl ciliated to.niuUu her mnllluio on the jtlieatillea or tlie alintik' life nml npprc Iclnlo tho wNdnm of noliicluic her work Bo ni to dNpeuMi llh tin' aenlu of n inti Kin. in many iiuuniH-e rucn M fi limine would Ik ospetlleiit, In othura ni inmHUv necvxwlly With tho cooler weather mbbltt MjimUe n itMithmiine dlh nml g.lvc n 2'iihiiki inuu me aicntiy ritiiuii oi .ueei iind pork. Thl I imrtlculirly true of jlio-jouug -rnbbll. They nr knm1 Sluuid with diimpllugN, iuirludt.il nud IfrliHl or htiiffeil Willi drilling mid gpKtatcd. In tho ln.ttcr.cnao they uliould i m iHioini in iinen-ni no linn uie nun ner lairthum of tho nuvit will nut be- Jeonm too dry. I log cholera Ijiertl niitl k profit of mai crn atnlim. I Hog cholern. la wiping out the awlne enl nml ktiockiug .the proxjivcilvo t proflta of many n farmer In tho north crn atnlim. If (he cholern. plague, or whatever It may properly Ik) called, get within n few mile of u fellow' Qjrii) he would do well to ahlp lit hog beforo Ihey tiro amlltcu. In n iiuuitMr of Inatniicea wldclt wo lm.vo noted n etintly hcrda of from between 100 to :WX) bead linvo been completely wiped out. f While (he sal trnetor la tmpponod to : j bo cnpcclally milted to the big wheat rniielie In tlio fnr wot mid north wpat, it", ii I'ciiiiaylvHiiln fnrmer hna tho pnt l, niMiKon iihisI ono with gmtlfylug auo- I, cea. Mo not only plowr mul hnrrowa villi thla Iron linrm, but hiirvtwtn. Hinialien nud hnula hi grain to mar ket. Tin ndvnntiige uUuit thla motor power l that It la not Rtuiung grain , i 'id liny when off duty nud la Imt'itine V to nil tho Ills that ullllct' (ho equine I family. " v I' '. Hogging down com sceiim to bo gnlnlug n opiilnrIty In thoao aectlona of the com bolt whero It haa hcon I given n fnlr trial. It la a method of linrvfutlug tho crop Hint given n max imum of feeding vnltio with n mini mum of labor. Tho, couaeiistia of opin ion of thrxio who havo trld tho plan Hccms lo Indlcnto tho wladom of fenc ing off rolntlroly nmall portlona of tho Held ao that tho hngu will ent the corn moru clonelr. A iiumlMr of fnodera j V lf I". ll4 aIIHi" I PUVI"I H1 t'lmU ' ' or fallow tho fat ten! uk hogs moru ' j ulUf9try mult aro obtutneU. ti A l.nkf jt. iiM(l Kat i. 1 0 aliniiu at tii tktyui1 44-m44mKM-m't THE SWINEHERD. Tho bent combination of oata 2 wllli corn fur pit f reding li one- 4 llilnl trruiiiiil ontu with two thirds rornmcal. Whole outs sirs poorer returiia than Kround oata, 2 II la n hit uiUluko lo food llio 4 pljra n double done wliru roIiik nwiy for tho dor. Hotter let Iheitt squeal a llltlo Iwfuro roil lift back tluin to ore rent mid be sick. Hoots ntiit vegetable or clover buy j-eiii-rullx have n bonoflrlnl effect iiniii the dluosllve organs of the lioit. Ilnrlry Im somewhat Iras valu- nlile I linn corn In pig frrdliig, It rnpilre H per ri'iit more barley T t tut it torn to produce n given T Willi- ;j; Whenever hoc aro rontltird to ono feeding place n feuding floor v nIioiiIiI lie provldrtt $ rlW-1-I.W-l'M-t'Hm-W-W'Mi'l-f WINTERING HORSES. Farm Work Anlmali Nttcl rttgular Work and Oood Caro. liny nl f'JO er ou la rather ex Kuavo for Idle horaea, mid ao ninny farmer will winter them In the atnlk field mid nround Iho atrnw atneka Till limy bo n chenp iiioHknI, but It tun hardly be prolllnble. bwrnino horeN ihua wintered will bo In poor ahiiw for aprluit work, wrllra an In diana farmer In National Ktnckmnn. In order to ante liny ouruclvri wo feed our horaea on norulittm. rorti atorer nod mlllv't with aomu nlfnlfa. They nro lij eood cotidilon now with four enra of corn ululit mid tiiorulnt:. mid we tw llete tho rnrluty of feed I palntnhle for the horao and protltablo for tia. Aa nono of these feed la readily anlable. one la npt to bo moru ceneroua In ac re ro wvather than Do would bo with hay a I hluh price. Horaea ahbuld a I no bnro aalt at reg ular inlervnla. becaiKc It tend to tnnke Ilium drink heartily, which eouie home will not do In xptj raid weath er. The complaint la often heard Hint corn aton-r rauaea woruia In hotx-. Thl may I true on an exeltutTo diet, hut wp hare no aurh trouble when com lilnrd with other rotiRhnKO- Kien hIhiw may lo lined ocraloually with kowI re aulta. It lend to Improve tho condi tion of Hie horaeo hair and thua anrea curryliiK. which many farmer cou nlder a wato of tlmo In winter. Koine men claim that a good curry comb aavea half Hit food. Then two Tit lnniylvanla Hlili collcaa Im rvcvnlly lxn eonJuctlna n rx lrtinn( to dtttnnltm lh eot of prudueliitf draft borer. Th lllua Imtloti ahoMa I'arvhorop grad Ceding ud In Iho axfcrlinrnt. It l tt)lllabl far Ilia futwtr.lo mlM draft liiiM, for liy U, lltnei tli varo lull gruun and ni fur imtrlx-t Ihey lMa (miiiimJ ny caul Ilia rmt Thlr trlca la jirofll. iiinilx hliotild anre nil the lcd Ite (ween lliiMe extreme there I evhb'iit ly ii happy uiititi for cmii idle lioo.-n. We wiiiild curry In ttte cciilng pre veiling a cold night rather tfinu next luoriilug. If the liore'N lonifott I con altlered. Keu colt will pny for ilf thlciit currying lo leuuSve luir from their m illicit mid mud f ruin their fet lock. Thtii'e liiirnc wluten'il without care nml without gnilu will need u mouth of go"l trcatiueiit to piit-Hicm luluic for work. They uiiiy Ik Inductil to abed the long cont of lnilr if f'tl on IiixnllvO feed, like brmi or uiluii'iil Hutltleii change of diet ahoiild U avoided, but toward aprlug more pro tein fisil nud more gnilu aiiould Ik Krnilunlly lidded to the ration, A horxe luird nt work m-etl protein to build new tuiim-le lHue na Imilly aa n dairy cow mill protein to make milk Horaea which have been kept In con dition during winter will not require the I'Tlrn enreor fes to iinquire lliem for hnnl work. Then'fon' In ihe long run It I Hourly na cheap and fur more Hittlnfuctory to have them well kept In winter. Home leu lit work I required every week lu the year, yet the ten dency I to turn nut the tiorxe tint needed In wluier nml let them raugli It with the ateera. It wnuld pay better If more ten ni work could Im provldetl nud nil horxe given regular work unit regular can1. Rya Piatura' For Plga. Tor full Utter there I nothing quite mum to n patch of rye. tin rye they nml their diim will be more healthy mid untwttiy. In mi open winter or fltere ground I not covered with hiiow the re Held will fiirulah nlmo'-l Ideal green feed for full pig ill weiin lug time. Where gnvn feel I not priivliled It too often happen that III (le or no growth K.s-nrcd on full plga. In tliut caae the proril I lacking, aa the amall amount or growth will not Ik aiilllcletit to even pay for the feed that ha Iteen etileir A mteh of gnrn litaelniirt ry will chang nil that ami make profit wootc othorwlao I here would la kwa. J Dairy Ciiintlal. That Hie ilalry may proaper (wo tti)li nn ueceaarytho rltfht cow nnd tho rlwlit man. Unfortunately del llmr en ii Im picked up by tho carload. Von linvo to breett Ixith of them. It take yenra of trnluliiK lo mnko Iho beat dnlrymnu. mid It lake yenra nf hrccdln; nnd aolectlon to dorclop Iho beat cow, Wliiin you llud n man who hn behind him yenra nf training In any Hue there la no trouble iilxitit hi making money In lila huxlucN nud no trouble about fludltiff a plitco In work profitably If ho wmita lo aell hi aerv Icci to -oiiie other man. When you find n row that I en pit die of prodoc IliK M law yhdd of butter he la worth in ore money to the dairy mini than the areraut man cnu iiuileralaud. 'J'licw HiouKhta an from mi nddrc by Demi Itilrnelt of tho NebniMko Agricultural colh-ue In-fore llm Nobrnakn Dairy mnu'a ooi-liilloii. Which CUiir At the WIhcoiihIii atnto fnlr vlallora wore nrrcolnl by tin algn, "In Which t.'hiH Are Your C'ovV" over four pile of butler, one of which rcprexcntwl the yearly product fnuti an exception' ally good cow mid Included thlrti-fii lxty pound tub of butter nml twenty pound beadle. Next wn n pllo of alx tub for nood cow, Ihrei tulw nml twenty Miund for Ihc nveraue row nml two tub fur tho alnr bonnier, who produce eighty wiiini leaa than oiij;li to pay her feed. C-ZJC S.Z. NOTICIJ Vim ITIIMCATIOX. Dvpartineut of tho Interior, IS, B. I. it ml Office nt Tho Dalle, Oregon, November 29th, 1912. Notlco la hereby given that Robert I,, Do Cotircy of (lend, Oregon, who on November 19th, 1908, mndo home- atend entry No. 01711 for EMHW'Vi mid WUBKVi. aoctlon 19, township 20 aoutli, rnngo 11 cant, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notlco of Intontlon to niako final flvo-yenr proof, to ca tahllah claim to tho land nbovo tlca crlbcd, boforo II. C. Kill. V. H. Com. mlaaloner, nt Ida office at llcnd, Ore gon, on the 11 Hi day of January, Claimant names ni wltncascs: Martin J. Main, Luther Motko, John YV. Uahor and aeorgo.W. Bhrlnor, all of Hond, Oregoh. 39-3 C. V. MOOItB. Ileglater. NOTIt'r. OI' CONTICHT. Department of tho .Interior. United Htntea l.nnd OfDco, Tho Dalles, Oro- goii, neccmber 3, 1912. To Wllllntu T. Wcdbrod of llond, Oro- gnn, Contcilco: You nro horoliy notified Hint Janot William, who gives caro of K. B. Parker, llond, Oregon, as her nost- oftlco nddrets, did on October 30, 1912, nin In this o.Mco her duly cor- roUirated application to contest and becuro tho cancellation of your home stead entry No serial No. 0539S, mndo Oct, 11, 1909. forNU 8i:U, NBVi, sec. 26, BViSCVi. sec tion 23, township 19, 8., rango 14, K., Wlllamotto Mo'rldlan, and as ground! for her contest sho alleges that said WUUm T. Wcdbrod has never established residence upon tho land; that ho has never cultivated or Improved tho same. You aro, therefore, further noti fied that tho said allegations will bo taken by this ofllcc as having boen confessed liy you, nnd your snld entry w,:: bo canceled thoreundor without Ixmr furthqr right to bo hoard tlioro jln, cither befnro this ordro or on np- !....! If ..... ! ... nt i ..... .... i'vui ii juii Kin io uiu in mis aiiicu within twenty dnya after tho KOITIITH pulillrntlon of this notice, ns shown liolow, your nimwer, under oath, Bpoclllenlly meotlng mid ro apnndlng to tliea nllegatlona of con- tost, or ir you fall within (hat time to tlio In thla office duo proof that you huvo rorvr-d u copy of your nnawor on tho anld contestant In person or by registered innll. If thla sorvlco la your nntuvor oh the sold contestant olther In person, proof of such sor vlco muat bo either tho snld conteat ant's written acknnwledgnioiit of his receipt of tho copy, showing tho dnto of Ita receipt, or tho artldnvlt of tho person by whom the delivery waa mndo atatliig whim nnd where tho com was dsllvered; If mndo by regis tered mall, proof of such service muat couelfit of tho unilduvlt of tho parson by whom tho copy was mnlled sta'lng whon and tho postottlco to which It wna,, mnlled. nnd this nffltdavlt muat, was mailed, nnd this nfllldavlt muat lie accomitnnled by tho postmnstor'a receipt for tho lottor. You should state lu your answer tho namo of tio poatofllco to which you dcslro furthor notices to bo sunt to you. C. W. MOOItB. Ileglater. .'-o of first publlcntlon Dec. 11, 1912. Dnto of second publlcntlon Dec. 18, 1912- Dnto'of third publication Dec. 25, 1912. Onto of fourth publlcntlon Jan. 1, 1913. NOTICE OF I'OXTIvHT. Department of the Interior, United States Land OIUco, The Dalles, Ore gon, December 3, 1912. To llud I,. Vancel. of Prlnovlllo, Oro gon, Conteateo: You nro horohy notified that R. D. (loorgo, who gives care ot B. B. l'r kor, Rend, Oregon, na his postofTlce nddresa. dirt on November 11, 1912, fllo In this office Ida duly corroborated application to contest and socuro the cancellation of your homostead, entry No Serial No, 09643, made November 6, 1911, for NH8WK, NWUSBU- section 28, township 18, 8.. rouge 15, K WUlimette Merid ian, and as grounds for his conteat ho nllogca that Raid Jlud L. Vaticol haa never oatahllahod realdonco upon anld land, that ho liaa nover cultt vntod tho amno nor mndo any Im provomonta on anld land other than an unhabltnbla liotiio. You aro, thoroforo, furthor noti fied that tho said allegation will bo takan by this oftlco aa having boon confoiucd by you, and your said entry will b0 cnncolod thoreundor without your furthor right to bo heard therein, cither beforo thla of tlco or on appeal, If you fall to fllo In Dili oftlco within twenty duya after tho FOUIITH publication of thla ..v...Uf nv niiwni i'uiuTf wut nuoirruii undor onth, apeclflcally nicotlng ami responding to these allegations oHbc0bVr 1911 for 1226 nttornnv". conteat, or If you fall within that llmoi0!1.01:":, IVkJZLJl , ."!? " to fllo In this o III co duo nroof that you havo sorved a copy of your answer on the said contestant cither In peraoii or by rcglaterod mall. If thla Horvtco la mado by tho delivery of u copy of your answer to tho con tcatatit In porson, proof or such service muat bo either tho said con teataut's written acknowledgment of his receipt of tho copy, showing the dato of Its receipt, or tho affidavit of tho person by whom tho delivery was made Mating when nnd where the copy was delivered; If mndo by registered mall, proof of such ser vice miiNt conalst of tho affidavit of the person by whom tho copy was mailed atntlng when mid tho iwmt office to which It wna mnlled, and this nllldnvlt must be accompanied by tho postmaster's receipt for tho letter. You should stato lu your answer tho name of tho post oftlco to which you desire future notices to Ik sent to you. C. W. MOOItB, Register. Dato of Drat publication Dec. 11, 1912. Dato of second publication Dec. IS, 1912. Dato of third publication Dec. 2C, 1912. Dato of fourth publication Jan. 1, 1913. HU.MMONH. In tho Circuit Court of the Btato or Oregon, for tho County of Crook. II. J. Ovorturf, plaintiff, vs. E. II. Huntmy and Helen a. Bummy, de fendant. , ., . To E. II, Summy and Helen D. Run!' my, defendants: In tho namo of tho Btato or Ore gon you aro hereby required to oj pcar nnd answer complaint filed against you In tho above entitled suit within six weeks from tho dato or the first publication or this cum ruons, nnd If you fall to appear and anawor, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho rollof prayed for In tho complaint, to-wltr For tho foreclosure according to law of that certain mortgago bear- Central Oregon j Brokerage Co. t A (rents for tlio UNION MEAT COMPANY k OP rORTLAND, OHE. Wo carry a completo stock I of hams, bacons, wilt meats, laixls and compound with tho United Warehouse Co. I ni Bend. Prompt attention J to mall or phone ordor. Wholesale only ! Office and Salesrooms Bend, Oregon. - -- Selling Agents for Aubrey Heights " i Tho most benutfful resi dence properly In Bend. Only 6 to 8 blocks from business center on easy terms. Kire, Accident nnd Liability Insurance. Surety Donds. All classes nf Real Estate. J. A. EASTES Oregon Street. (T J. J. RYAN Sanitary Plumbing STBAM AND HOT WATtilOmATINU, JOUUINQ Promptly Attended to. I'ostolflce liox No. 171 J L j Roofing of all kinds. Repairing promptly done. J. A. MacCLOSKEY TINNINO AND Furnace Contractor Gutterinir. Snoutlntr. Cornices and Skylights. s J I tig dato tho 21st day of October, 1911, executed by you to secure plaintiff In tho payment of tho sum of 12200 with Interest nt 0 por cent per annum from tho 1st day of Oc tober, 1911, and that tho promises described In said rriortgago bo sold according to tho law and practlco of this Court, and that tho procoeds of said salo bo applied to tho payment of said sum, and f 22C attorney's fees, togothor with tho costs and dUbursc tnonls of suit, and that tho plaintiff havo judgment agalnat you and each of you for tho sum of 12200 with Intorcst thorcon at tho rate of 0 per cont per annum from tho 1st day of .w ..i.i. its, t,u luum nun uinuurnu rncnts of this action, and such othor relief as to tho Court may seem Just and cqultablo. This summon Is served upon you by publlcat'on by authority of an order of tho Hon, II, C. Kills, Judge of tho County Court of Crook County, Htato of Oregon, said order la dated the 30th day of October, 1912, and la duly recorded and entered In said suit. Date of first publication, Octobor Sotli, 1912. VBItNON A. FOIUIE3, . 31-10 Attorney for plaintiff. HUMMONH. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for the County of Crook. First National Hank of llcnd, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Karl II. Houston, May Houston and J. D. Rogers, defendants. To J. D. Ilogers, ono of tho above. named defendants. In tho namo of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed The Bend Bulletin, Bend, Gentlemen: Please diacontinue ment for the present. ing more orders than we can fill, and want to catch up before ire -go after more Very truly yours, BEND MILLING & WAREHOUSE CO. C. I. Bozell, Mgr. t 4 pimmmmrmmmimmmimmmmm its H0UNE.IUL. Decatualta m&derlcht. skilled nlow cxnerta vrboao eoual cannot be found in tory In tho world. There are many different nukes of nlows. each clnltnlnt? to bo the best, vet tho fact remains that three John Deero plows are in uio to one of any other tory, the larsest in the world, plows than any tlvo other factories combined. Standard of For Over The Pioneer Plow Maker, John Deero. made his first steel plow by hand from the blade ot a saw In 1837. The first slab of steel rolled In the united Btatea was rolled for the vroous, oi ritiamirg, in isiu. Deero i'lows have shown the way great national Industry. Is It any worm express mew veruici in vcere--u a kihi. We make over 1000 styles o. can do maae, we vest tnat aeat can prouuee. no matter wna your neeus may vc, wo can supply- H. J. EGGLGSTON against you In tho above entitled suit within six weeks from tho date of tho first publication of this summons, and If you fall to appear and answer, for want thereof, tho plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho relief prayed for In the complaint, to-wlt: For the cancellation and sotting asldo of that certain conveyance and transfer mado by tho defendants, Earl I). Houston and May Houston, convoying to you tho N. Half of tho N. E. Quarter and the N. E. Quarter of N. W. Quarter of Section IS and tho S. B. Quarter of tho 8. W. Quarter of Section 30, Township 17, South of Range 12, E. W. M. In Crook County, Oregon, as fraudulent and void against this plaintiff. That you account under tho direction of thla Court for all tho property so re ceived by you by conveyance from said Barl II. Houston and May Hous ton, and that you and each of said defendants be restrained from trans ferring or Incumbering said property, and that said property bo sold and tho proceeds or said sale be applied to tho payment nnd satisfaction of plaintiffs Judgment as secured against the defendants, May Houston and Barl Houston on tho ICth day of Feb ruary, 1912 In the Circuit Court of Crook County, C--ogon, for the sum of I9CS.38 and $10 costs and $105 attorney fees. This summons Is served upon you by publication by authority or an order of the Hon. H. C. Ellis, Judge of tho County Court of Crook County. Oregon. Said order Is dated tho 29th day or October, 1912, and U duly recorded and entered In said suit Dato or first publication, October 3otl, 1912. -., VERNON A. FORDES, 34-40 Attorney for plaintiff. Ore. our advertise- We are receiv- s I a Deere ijRiahf bra. force of any other nlow fac 3 kind. The John Deere Fac turns out every year more the World 60 Years John Deere plows by William Ana ever since uiose cariyuays and maintained the lead In this wonder that the farmers of the uio lanuii&r ponue, "ti na m plows, each as good as it Drains ana pericct equip iseas jruia our une. t