The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, January 15, 1913, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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FIGHTING THE OAT SMUT.
Formalin Trsatmsnt Is Olmpls and
Willi lUcotrtmsndtd rUmtily.
The enwllwiii'ini of tln furmnllii
ticiiliiioiit fur Mlnlilnu hiiiiiI nf wht'itt,
smut of out iiiiiI iiiMitil smut of bur
ley when properly lined Iiiih been n
pcntedly (ti'iimiiHirnli'il, It In wmlly up
tilled, IiuxmmikIvv uttil very erfi'dlve.
'I'lio (rt'itliiit'iit coIihInIh of (renting
tho seed with ii Moltitlon of t'liiiitnvr
clnl foriniillii In wnlcr. Comiiioirliil
formiilln. which In n III ht ent unite
tlnii of foriiinldi'hyde git In water, mny
ho bought by tin pint or In bulk ut n
(OKt Of frO CCHt tO t KT Hllltll, niid
one kiiiiiI (10 ounce iiTulrcIiifMiUi will
twit twenty-live tu ilfly bushel of
gniln. Tlio fnrinnllii solution should
be gnnrniitrcd tu contain 40 per ri'tit of
ftirmitldehyde gnu liy volume, If lltcro
riiolorih by t'nllnl HUtti drxrtmnt ,
uf tltulluf.
t
HMrr or oat, miowina a mmittkii hwad ,
ANOronOOMfAHIKON A MOUMJUATIIK4U. '
I
Ii nny doubt at to IU ulreiiciti n Iinlf j
pint unuiple utiould U mmiI to Hi KtMttt '
nKrirultiirnl utatlnn for atmlyU. '
Thin fonnilln U inUiil irltli witter nt
Hip rale of uuv pound nf formiillii to
rnry forty-n cnlloim nf witti-r. If1
tlio k nil ti U orn Itiimiilliitfly nftrr
iri'atiuriit rotmldvnttily tiiou tliuii ti-i-1
mI fhould Ik khvii o (hi net. u ttit
wntcr ulworUtl i'nu- Hit Kmlu to I
ilt. I
Sprlnltlnc In out of tin tnont ron
vrtili'iit nirtliodN of tinlne lliv formalin
trrntmriit. The mhh! I placid on n i
limn door or rntirn In n pile or luyrr '
nrvvral Inclirn thick. It In then prln-,
kliil with the forinnlln dilution by '
nii-nim of an ordltinry prliikllui; rnn
or prn)liiK mnt'ldm mid I Hlmrrled
ovrr mid nvvr until i-vvry kfriud 1
IhoroiiKtily w'L Tin cmln U thrn ,
plnuMl In n plti mid covm-d wllli
citrkn. Iilnnkrt or n tnrpntilln fur two
litvtirw" r oviTnlcht It l Ihi'ii ittltil
Miltlrli'iitly to run thnniuu the ilrlll.
nfltT which It limy tx oown.-lliillillu
t'lditHl Htttti-ti lii'iHtrtturnt of Airrkul ,
lure. !
J FORM AN ANTLWCED THUBT.
2 Krcry fnriucr ouitht to tnk
irl"l In ijMtroyltn: within, I'nrm.
Z rm, In fnrt. otictit to work In
tinUon townrtl prrrvntlm; nil
Z Kitlfcroim Wrt-dn from pilnc to
m-rd on tlirlr Imidn. If they
would only comlilnr mid fortn n
J "trut" for thlt lUx',. Ihitu Ii
no IcKlnlatlou Hint would kick.
nnd Krnttly would thty b bfn-
nti-d by It.
Tht Qaln Coll 8huld Makt.
The aviraRo farm t-olt ahuuld MJiike a
dolly vain of nt leant two pouuda. A I no
good colta enu U ruNrd when the
tunrra an worklnp. A cult ahuuld weigh
nt tu mouthN our-hnlf Ita welfc-bt at
maturity. Knrm nnd Flrcaldo.
With tho Wax and Honey Makers.
Hw winter letter If tb?y hnr pnrt
hiiucy and part augur to live uu durlug
i-old wvntber,
Look out for the wmk rolonlr of
len and slve thu honey from thoi
thnt have more than they utv4. Tbuu
tutndi of coloulra nttrn to death every
winter. If you fvtd the bw nlrup bo
Hiiro tt la not too thin or trouble will
rcnult. ThrtH. pnrta wuter and four
imrta augur will be nbout tho right inU
tore.'
It la economy to buy hire In the fiat
nnd put them together at lelturtr time,
ruther tliuii to buy them nil nulled and
pnluted, n h tin hitter rout about one
third more. Kveu u novice can put
hlvi'H together without trouble, na mn
rhino miido hlven tire ho ucriirutely cut
Unit nil pnrta IH eunlly uud luterchangu.
ubly. I'nrm Jouninl.
Throughout tho winter period of In
activity It In bent to kevp the bee ni
tpilot iih poHilblo. After providing for
their comfort by properly hoiulng nnd
Hhulterlug them It la bent to let them
nuverely iiloni during fronty wenther.
It will be Important, however, to watch
the ontrnnccit tu tbo hlvea nnd keep
Uiein open. There la danger of these
nponliiga becoming stopped up with
dead beet, even when only a email per
rentage of tho cluster inert their death
In winter. Country aentloinnn. ,
HPT . W$l
1
'INTERIOR TOWNS MAILLESS
Bingo Compiiny IIiiII.n Wlii-ii PiiiitN
I'llKt OlU'M llltll llfTic I.
Hut iim mill other lowim of Interior
Oregon tin not ttiltik too lilKlily of
tlio parcels pohI system Itiiitigurnti'ti
'.litiiilitry 1. Tlinru In ii huiboii. With
thn piling up "' tliu ;:ii('iuim.'H, inu
IKnlloKK Hiwkh Contpiiiiy throw up It
mull carrying vault act, refusing to
dellvor tin mull from Vitlo to th
Interior Iowiim, some no In minilior.
Tim stage company iilh'KfcH thflt It
i would niomi llininolnl ruin fur It to
rontlniio carrying tint mnii tumor u
old contrHct, with thn voliiiuo mi
largely liioronsi'il.
Tumpornrlly, lltirns mid the olhitr
(owns nrn being served by stage linn
from Prlnovlllo.
HTiixoOltAPII V WORK.
Hlcnngniplicr nt 'Mm lliilliiln of
lire tlll lulu copying iiml gencnil
lyprtwltliig work lit r(normlilr rati'.
notici: roil pnii.iivvrioN.
DDinirtmi'iit of tlio Interior, U. H.
I, mid OIIUh nt Tho Dalles, Oregon.
December Dili, 1913.
Notice In hereby given thnt (Irovor
(J. Pulllnm, of Tiiiimlo, Oregon, wno,
on April 23rd, 11) 10, Hindu Desert
l.imd Kntry. No. 0R&70. fi)r4 HW'i,
IKitiIoii 17, Tuwnnhlp 10 Hotitli,
! ItmiK't 1 1 Hunt, Vllliim:''' Mfrldlmi.
linn lllod iiotlcu of liitoutlon to miiko
llniil proof, to 1'iitnlillnli clnlin to thn
Irttiil hIkivo diikcrllivd, lirforo II. C.
Kllln. I'. H. CniiimlMloiier, at bin
olllco, nt llnnd, Ori'Kon, on tlio '.'Oth
tiUy of Jntninry, lit 13,
Olnlmnnt nuiiu' an wlttirMcii'
'CIIIM II. IMkIiikIoii, John M, McKln
inoy, of Slitvri, Owkmi, llnbort A.
KcokkIii, lAjtixulta I'tilllmn of Tuinnlo,
; OroKiin.
4 N4 fill C. V. MOOIlr:, ItcKlitnr.
MlTICi: Ol' COXTI-WT.
Dppntmri'tit of tho Interior, United
Htnti'a Land Ottlce, The Dullva,
OrKon, Ufcmbr 23, 1913.
To (leorgo I). O'Null, of llcnd. Ore
gun, Coliteatri:
You nro hrvby notified that C. A.
I tuff, who glvra enro H. K. I'arkor,
Item), Oregon, na hla oaiotllc ad
dn-a. did on Nov. 33, 1112, fllo In
thla otneo hla duly corroborated ap
plication to content and accuro the
cancellation of your liomeitead, en
try No Hurlnl No. 07574,
made Nov. 14, 1910, for WH, aectlon
C, townnhlp 20, H., rango 1C, K, WIN
lamettw Meridian, and na grounds for
hla content ho nllegea that said
Oeorgo 1). O'Nell has never estab
llahed renldunco upon ald land; that
ho ban nover cultivated or Improved
tho nine.
You are, therefore, further noti
fied thnt thn anld allegations will be
taken by this office, ra !lvlng been
conlrMd by you, and your said entry
will l cnncolod thereunder without
your further right to be henrd there
in, either before thla offlco or on np
pvul, If you fall to fllo In this ottlce
within tweuty duyii nfter the
KOl'ltTII publication of this notice,
na shuun below, our answer, under
onth, kpecldcntly meeting nnd re
MKindlng to these nllegatlnna of con
test or If you fnll within that time to
II In In this olllco dun proof thnt you
have served n ropy of .-our answer on
the ld contestant either In person
or by registered mall. If this sorvlce
Is mude b the delivery of copy of
oHr answer to the contestant In per
son, proof of urh rrrrloe must bo
either the Mid rontPStnnt'a written
ncknuwIi'iliMtu'iit of his recelt of tiioi
ropv showing the date of lu receipt,
or the KtMilHvIt if tin irw n by
wliuni ileller'd If madu by register
ed mall, pioof of such -vce mi.stl
conrl't (f the Mudavlt or tho person I
tiv whom the ropy was nulled stating I
Mhen nuu tlie jnuioince to wnicu ii
ns mulled, nnd this nllldnvlt must
be accompanied by the postmaster's
receipt for tbo letter
You should state In your answer
the name of the postotnee to which
you desire future notices to be sent
to you.
C. V. MOOHB, ltcglster.
Date of first publlatlon, Jan. 1,
1913.
Unto of second publication Jan. 8,
1913.
Pnte of third publication, Jan. IS,
11'13.
Date of fourth publication, Jan. 22,
1613.
XOTICK FOIt I'UllIJCATION
Department of tho Interior, U. 8.
1-nud Ottlco at Tho Dalles, Oregon.
December 10th, 1912.
Notice la hereby given that Nells
Anderson of Head, Oregon, who on
January Bth, 1900, made dcnert land
entry No. 02181. for NEUNBU. sec.
21, and W ft NWU, section 21. town
ahlp 17 south, rango 12 east, Willam
ette Meridian, bus Hied notice of In
tention to inuke final proof to estab
lish claim to the land above describ
ed, before II. C. Bills, U. S. Commis
sioner, nt his otflco nt llend, Oregon,
on tho Sth day of February, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses!
Archie Pnttle, Adam Kotimnn,
ihnrles lloyd, Walter Danliila, all ot
llend, Oregon
43.47 V W MOOU1S, Itoglstor
ALSIHBDbbK Frlk,RilUMi.Pur
mrs.aLBSiBaiiiiiH ,iiiNi..rii.iii..i.
SutrtntMdtoi'lisil
ETryOtdinrBil
I'UntrttiiouiaioMli
inn.rlovni.rlliuf OXtt
NoiUtroUnwnSMdt.
tsueui. rrc
FOR 10 CENTS
win wna tKMtiHild our
FAMOUS COLLECTION
ltt.MferT.atU ?!!
t fela.r,I.MMS4l,
i tt, S.IMlrUf '.t.rr .
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ZiMia ttuuitu omIm ri...r s-4
io.
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Write lod.il S4 10 mU te Wl MMtwul
wilu IMt. OX , "FUM UOUtUM,"
wmmr
tKKA HUHTUKHN iltltpOO,
HKHTOKATION TO 1JXTUV OK
l,AMW IX NATIONAL I'OHKHT.
Notice In hitrchy glvmi Unit tho Inmln
described hulow, omlirnclng 142.10
ncrcn, wlth'n tho Dest-huli & Kru
iiiuiit National Korosta, Oregon, will
bo subject to Nottlnmont mid entry
under thn provlslonN of tlio hotno
ituiid Inwn of tho United Htntoa nnd
tho net of Juno 11, J000 (31 Btnt.,
233), ut tho United Htntea laud olllco
at liiikiivlow, Oregon, on Mnroli 4,
KM.'I. Any mittlor who was nctunlly
unit In good fnlth cIiiIiiiIiik any of
mild liiudK for agricultural iiurposea
lirlor to Jniiiinry 1, liiOft, mid Iiiih not
itiisiidmied biiiihi, Iiiih ii preformico
right to ninlto n liomcHtond entry for
Km IiiiiiIk uctuiilly occupied. Hald
lauds worn listed upon thn np pi I ca
tions of tho persons inontlouod bulow,
who Imvo it tirefuraiico right subject
to tho prior rUlit of any audi settler,
provided Bitch settler or applicant la
(tintlllcd to mnku homestoad entry
nnd tliu pruferenco r'ght Is exorcised
prior to March 4, 1013, on which data
tho lands will bo subject to settlo
ineiit and entry of nny Himllfled per.
son, Tho lauds are as follows: Tlio
K'4 of 8V,i ot BV. tho NVj of
NWl of HVi of HW',, Hoc. 31, T.
Zl H., It. 10 K., tho H',4 of W14 of
NW"4. Bee. 3, T. 22 8., It. 10 V. W.
il.. except n atrip 30 feet wldo des
cribed as follows: lleglnnlnK at a
point 20 chains north and 20 chains
west of the center of Hec, .1, T, 22 H.,
It. 10 K , extending tlienco 1ft feet on
on eh Mldo of it lino running V. 10
chains to the placo whom tho end of
tho strip closes on the boundary of
tho tract listed, tlio net area being
04.00 ncn.'H. Hald tract wuh listed
upon tho application of John frank
lin lloguo, of l.nplne, Oregon; 1. 1st
C7C2. The 8KH of NKU of SKV
of HK'4. tho HB4 of XttV of HKiJ,
Sec. 18, T. 22 H., It. 10 K 12.ft0
acres, nppl'catlon of John Anton
Kernbnch. of Ijiplne, Oregon: 1,1st
0-707. Tho SHU ofrfBU of NBU,
the HI! "4 of HWU of HB4 of NBU,
tho HBU of NB'.i of HB'i of NBi,
hec. 11, T. 21 H.. It. 10 B., 15 acres,
application of C II. Clow, of Ijiplixt,
Oregon; Ust C-7C'J. Tlio K'4 or
HBU of NWU. tho B4 of NBU of
HWU, thn HBU of NU'U of HBU
of NWU, tho Btt of 8VU of HBU
of NWU. tho NBU of NWU of
NBU of 8WU. Bcc. 3, T, 21 8., It.
10 B., 50 acres, apiil'catlon of Daisy
Davis, of llrrlem, Idaho; 1.1st C-771.
Approved December 9, 1912. H. V.
l'roudflt, Assistant Commissioner of
tho (leuoral Land Office. 42-45
IIIMTOIIATIOX TO KXTHY OK
KKSltH IX XATIOXAIi FOItBST.
Notice Is hereby given that the
lands described below, embracing
050.C8 acres, within tho Deschutes
National Forest, Oregon, will be sub
ject to settlement and entry under
the provisions of the homestead lawa
of the United Htntes nnd tho net of
Juno 11. 190G (34 Btnt., 233). at the
United Htntea land office ct The Dal
les, Orsgou, on March 4, 1013. Any
settler who wna actually nnd In good
faith claiming any of said lands for
agricultural purposes prior to Janu
ary 1, 1U0C, and has not abandoned
name, has a preference right to make
n homestead entry for thn lands actu
ally occupied. Bald lands were list
ed ujion thn applications of (be per
sona mentioned below, who have, a
preference right subject to (ho prior
right of any such settler povlded
such settler or applicant Is qunllficd
(o mnko homestead entry nnd tho
preference right Is exercised prior to
March 4. 1913, on which .date the
Inuds will bo subject to settlement
nnd entry by any qualified person.
The lands nro as follows: Tho
NWU. Sea 30, T. 19 8.. H. 14 B
w. m.. ins. 4 4 ncrcs, nptuicniion oi
Mnry B. IMonskn, of Itedmond, Ore
gon; I.lst G-GC3. THO HWU, BCC
19. T. 19 8.. It. 14 B.. 1C3.C0 acres,
amplication of Wllllnm A. Ooldcn. of
Iteumonu, Oregon; i.lst t-,ui. ino
NBU, See 25. T. 19 8 , It. 13 B.. ICO
acres, application Uf II. A. Jnrrnrd. of
Heiliuond. Oregon; usi u-tuo. ino
NWU. Hoc. 19, T. 19 8., It. 14 E..
103. CI acres, application of howls
V. Davis, ot Itedmond, Oregon. I.lst
C-700. Approved December 9, 1912.
8. V. Proudnt. Assistant Commission,
er ot tho General Jand Office. 42-45
ItKKTOllATlOX TO KXTHY OK
UXIH IX NATIONAL KOHKST8.
Notice la hereby given thnt tho lands
described below, embracing 390 acres
w'thln the Deschutes National For
est, Oregon, will be aubject to set
tlement and entry under the provis
ions of tho homestead laws of tho
United States and the act of June 11,
1900 (34 Stat., 233). at the United
States land office at The Dalles, Ore
gon, on March 4, 1913. Any settler
who was actually and In good faith
claiming any of the said Innda for ag
ricultural purpoaoa prior to January
1, 190C, and has not abandoned same,
has a preferenco right to make a.
homestead entry for tho lands actual
ly occupied. Bald lands were listed
Upon the application of the persona
mentioned belqw, who have a prefer
enco right subject to the prior right
TELL US OVER
THE PHONE
Thtn split mxt wk's wsth Compsr?
our half with tha otlisr ftllow's. Tbst's
all
LOW PRICES, BETTER SPRVICE
Bend Steam Laundry.
i mmmmaumm i in n i.
WHO
A B0E3
"Put Your Dud
Ih Our Suds'
of any such settler, provided such
settler or applicant Ih qunllnod to
muki) homcMtoud entry and tho pref
erence right Is exercised prior to
March 4, 1913, on which ditto tho
lands will bo subject to ncttlcmcut
and entry by nny qualified person,
Tho Inuds nro ns follows: Tho Wh
of HBU of HBU, tlioHW.U of HBU
of HBU, tho HBU of NWU of HBU
of BBU . the HBU of HBU of HWU
of HBU. 8ec 34, T. 20 H., It. 10 B
tho 8U of NWU f NBU. the B14
of NBU of NWU of NBU, tho NBU
of NBU of NWU of NBU. tlio H
of NWU of NWU of NBU. tho
NWU of NWU of NWU of NBU,
Hec, 3, T. 21 H., It. 10 B., W. M., 70
acres, application of Margaret Mulli
gan, earn Mrs. It. I,. DeCourcy, lleiid,
Oregon; I.lst fl-713. Tho KM of
IU. Sec. 24, T. 19 H., II. 13 B.. 100
acres, application of I-oren II, Itobb,
of Itedmond, Oregon: I.lst C-720.
Tho NBU of HBU of HWU, tho B!4
of NBU of HWU. tho HBU of HBU
of NWU, tho HU of NBU of BBU
of NWU, tho BU of NWU of HWU
of NBU, tho HWU of HWU of
NBU. tho 84 of HBU of SWU of
NBU, tho 8V4 of HWU of HBU of
NBU, thn NWU of HBU. tho W
of NBU of HBU. the NWU of BBU
of BBU, tho N4 of HWU of BBU.
Bcc. 35, T. 20 8., It. 10 B., 1C0 acres,
application of John KoUnmn, of
llcnd, Oregon; List C-725. Approv
ed December 9, 1912. B. V Proud
fit. Assistant Commissioner of the
Oenernl Land Offlce. 42-45
I'ltATIMtXAf. SOCIirriKH.
I. o. o. r.
Itcnd tadgr No. 2IH
Regular Meetings every Monday night
Visitors welcome.
Halph Spencer, J. B. Engebretson,
N. O. Secretnry.
M. W. OK A.
Pilot Ilutto Camp No. 9794
Meets every Tuesday In Bather Hall.
Visiting Neighbors always welcome.
B. A. Bather. V. C.
N. P. Welder, Clerk.
DKHCIICTKS
1JIKii: N O. 10 3
K. of P.
MecU every Wednes
day evening nt 8 p. m.
Knights welcome.
In Castle Hall. E. A.
Bather IJIdg. Visiting
M. A. Palmer, C. C.
N. P. Smith. K. U. &. S.
ISBXD LOIKIK XO. 131)
A. K. & A. 31.
Meets on Thursday on or be
foro tho full moon of each
month. Visiting brothers
always welcome.
J. D. Davidson. A. M. Lara,
W. M. Secretary
I'ltATKUXAL HltOTllKltllOOl).
Itegiilar meetings held by llend
Lodge No. S97 In Bather's Hall on
tho first and third Thursday evening
each month. Visiting members of
order always welcome
J. U. MINKR. Pres.
' KURD I1UKY, Sec
ItiniKKAIIS.
Ilond Lodge No. 208 meets every
second and fourth Friday evening.
Bather's Hall. Visiting brothers
and sisters welcomed.
MItS. A. L. FItKNCII. N. O.
MKS. C. M. I1RAGQ, Sec
KOVAL XKIGIIUOIIB
Regular meeting on second and
third Friday evenings at Bather's
Hall.
MRS. A. C. LUCAS, Oracle.
MRS. A. ORCUTT, Recorder.
:THE:
1 ALTAMONT
MODERN
CLEAN.
COMFORTABLE
STEAM HEAT f .
HOT WATER,'
BATHS
First Class
DINING ROOM
J. J. KLEIN, Proprietor,
a ---
Billiards
arjd Pool
Fine an1 foDulnr Line of
CIGRS
t
Rokrt Blackwell
Wall Street, Bend, Oregon
JgV,
BEND VIEW
is nt an average elevation 100 icet
above the city of JJend.
Commnnris a charming view of the
city of Bend and the .surrounding
country.
15 minutes walk from business
center. Lots 50x110.
BEND VIEW CO.
Bend, Ore.
rWinter
Winter
is
Here
and
Carter's Wood
is
what
you
need
to
keep you
warm.
Sec mc when you wont wood.
I WILL SAVE YOU MONEY.
F. M. Carter
The Wood Man.
STORAGE AND
FORWARDING.
GENERAL
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
The United Warehouse
Company
Bend,
;.
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O'DONNELL
UNION MARKET
FRUIT TREES
Our nursery is located on Powell Butte, fourteen miles
east of Bend. Our trees are the kind we recommend
after over thirty years experience in the fruit business
in this neighborhood. Our prices and treatment will
please you. Catalog free on request. Come and see
Qur orchards and nursery. Office address, PrinevU,le, Ore.
LAFOLLETTO WJRSER.Y CO.
Shoe
REPAIdRINO
First Class Work
of all kinds
done promptly.
Washington and Mayer
Shoes Sold.
R. H. LOVEN
Wall street, Bend, Ore
W. E.PARKER & CO.
SANITARY
PLUMBING
t Steam aad Hot Water Mcata-g
We carry the largest
stock of goods in Cen
tral Oregon. Jobbing
promptly attended to
P
ATENTS
YAX.CABX.K ICTOS.MAT10N FREK
If ytro bare so InTtntlcn or uy
ptlrnt Bkllrr, write ImmttJUUly U
W. W. WRIGHT, tcgUtrrtd Uotaty
Lean & Trstt pU)gWuhlagtoa4. C.
Oregon.
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BROTHERS
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