T1IK 1IKS1. ltULI.KTIN, llKNli, WIXIJSIV, JANt'AltV 1."-', HUH A iwon 12. . , V RC i I FARMER WIN S HOST 10 MANY GRANGE HALL A1EET SUCCESSFUL Secretary Slkcs lllscuves Work and Advantages f OnJnnlrutlon Ks- peclnlly In AlitliiK i '"? !' Hoble Sole ot Products. With a big crowd attending, des pite the stormy weather, the Farm ers Cooperative Unlou of Amorton hold a meeting, suppor and general get-together good time nt tho Orauge hall six miles east of llcnd last Thurs day night. The speaker of tho evening was F. E. Slkcs, state secretary of tho union. Other speakers were C S. Hudson and 0. I. Putnam or Bond, while several more wcro called upon (or remarks by Dr. P. II. Dencor. presi dent ot tho local union, who presid ed. About 50 people attended from Bend, including several ladles and many merchants, ono load going out In Caldwell's motor delivery wagon, In nil there belug considerable over 100 present nt tho meeting. Mr. Slkcs told of the good work the union has accomplished, not only In tho Northwest but In many other sectloss of the country, and outlined ttiu line of activity which Its mem beis may Icllow profitably. Both he uud tho ether speakers showed that the ur.Icn s not Intended to fight the local merchant, and that In reality lta success, and resulting prosperity for the farmer, means more buslness.H mora promptly paid bills and more prosperity for the merchant. One of tho chief activities ot th union Is to find a profitable market for produce, and to get such produce fron a territory where low prices prevail. An Instance given was that of the California raisin growers. A trust of buyers refused to offer more than a starvation rate to the produc ers, but later, when the raisins reach ed the retailers, the price was abnor mally high, thanks to tho profits of tho middle men. By banding farm ers and merchants together. It was found that considerable orders could bo created for raisins at a price far above that offered by the "trust," while at the same time it was possi ble to retail them at a lower price than formerly prevailed. In the course ot his talk Mr. SIkes dwelt upon tho' protltnula posal'.llt Itles of co-operative crenmory nml I warehouse undertakings soon n ! tho development ot tho country uml the amount of produce juatincd mom. Mr, Hudson and tho other speak ers put up strong nrgumonta ngnlnst the patronage by farmers of tho mall order houses, by which thousands of dollars Is sent out of tho count)- nev er to return. "Hororo sending' your monoy away at least bo auro that you have given the local merchant a fair chance. Ho certnlu that you can't got what you want In your homo town JviBt as cheaply im It will cost you when laid down by tho mall order houses bo foro jou go had: on your communi ty." That was tho substance of ml vies given arid received with np plauso. After tho speaking a number of young people entertained the crowd with songs, during which and after wards a delightful siippor was served at the long table speedily rigged up. at which hosts and guests enjoyed all sorts of good things to eat, with hot coffee to drink. A souvenir of the occasion was a specially prepared card distributed by the First National Hank, contain ing a picture of tho new bank build ing and tho following verso which il lustrated a keynote of tho evening tho fundamental Importance ot the farmer's position and work; HOW'S CHOPS? Jed Hicks he tlrhca up .Main street and he drop In on SI (reg:; nml SI (Sregg says: "How's crops?" And sometimes Jed says: "SI, I never see A crop Ukc this one promlrs to bet" Anil orders blR nil kinds ot farm supplies, Till SI ho gets rent auoxhltie In Ills eyes And says to Kmniet Pew, the drum mer: "Pew, , Make that one tun of sugur I said, two; Ami tell them luillsale fellers I'll dis count Them bllli of tlielrn and pay the hull amount." Of this hero yew hip corn unit oats nod wheat!" And Hoc ho smlb's, boeiuiso he's got about FIo thousand on his hooks nsliimllu' out! So he goes to the gimiue mid says: 'tlicen, You bet top order mo that now ma chine We talked nbout tho othep ihiy" -mid goes Into his tailor's hip a suit of clothes, Jed Hicks ain't much to look at, but his say Is puity powerful In a buslines wnyi And when lie Miys tho crop Is hard to beat You see hilks perk up nlong the street. Hi tiregg, ho gltcs blj; older fop lit stoic, And Scrimp Shoit tliids he's got n plenty more Hood money to lend out! "ml every where You feel that cuy-moiiey-coiiitn' nlrt It has Homo meauln' when Scrimp Short he hops Acrtist the sttcet and says to Jed: And then Scrimp Short, the banker, he Jest hops Acrost tho street and says to Jed: "How's crops?" And Jed say to Mm: "Scrimp, she's goln to be A bumper crop, I tell you now you sec!" Ami Scrimp he rubs his hands and feels his out. And tells Ills customer he'll take them notes At ten per cent; and finds he's got nlsiut Another fifty thousand to let out; And old Hoc Blake lie sees Jed Hicks and slops Itlght through the mud and says to Jed: "How's crops?" And Jed says: "Doc, I never see the bent "How's crops'." J. W. Foley. TO CLEAN UP GROCERIES. No Cats, No CHIektns, No Flits, to D Allowtd In Chicago Storts. A systematic effort to obtuln clean and sanitary groceries Is to be made I iv the (.'ill co Clou Food club. The .iijivt ot the organisation Is to enfon-e cleanliness In neighborhood stores. Some of the tenets of the club are: No cats to U allowed Hi grocery stores. No chickens to bo kept In crates on sldewnlks. Stores hnrlnc files to be blacklisted No horse blankets to be kept In de livery wngo'is. Everything to be kept off the flool aud everything to be kept covered. 1 J 5i;VJilU' Slnlt Xll jv .tV S sriiToraiio I R . ) I TSMkC JjTy tjS wtsrewn J 1 tf S4&,Yk. ?sa . sistroroNiuMiio SI .7' mm.-k$si frffi8&v&Ff grm:T& 11 ' Insg La&s- '5' 4V ??-,. m.u Ml Sn,.. NX I " nut . AVE THIS MRpB SffUOy TINVESTCnTE. Th CUsnttt Town. The cleauest town In the world Is said to Is llroek. In Holland. It Is only n few miles from the capital and has been famous fur Its clvanllns from time Immemorial. It Is alo notable on account of the fanciful style of Its house and yards and gar dens and streets. The people though only peasants, are well to do. and nil feel a pride lu their town. It seems to Is? the first business of tbclr llrs to keep their houses freshly (minted, their gardens In inrfect ordr and their yards und strevt as clean as n parlor. No carts are allowed In the streets and no cattle, though the rais ing of stock and the making of butter aud cheese are their occupations. Clvle Education by LsafUts. An excellent plan of arousing Int In clrlc matters among the member tilp of commercial organizations and Which ttLrst4 QlirSiOWTiH CISTM k.nsrn Mii.Lt SXAMlMft rsiiti iixtiiarA(rstt C4MftNI(SIt wofUhPMiU$ IU(TC fiwtA lTMsrTnl jsiwn test MtSLTH "fetsts-y Ymi Snnulci See La Fine uim.ik.i. u.i. h -i dim. ! ' " i lJl OUUU1U OCC UH I iv. "''.. - Tb..ti..i.iUM.lfiiiists'isiMluriisM .,. ....... . - ..... en I purch.d .tVK rr ' 'Y "' Th .itOv.mll.. pine w.flf.t inBU.0.1;.. sir H.U nsisisi ' " " " "" brs (.!.. t..l'n..o..ly.lsMU)....l,l t.1 ..! ..fUly 11 h . I.krph.n. .,..., two rsri fls. I-- I : i Mrtchssdlw .1. . nr. tU ll.ty .d trtd MsMr. .a tsctlltsl mtir (hj U War ' "7Ju'h",W5 T Hum ' -U I ." tn I ttcr.i r fV r '. ...? I...V1, i i.,,k. f. ih.i .li.l a.ll lunlt.1 luH In vnr bl Inr nl no ll Mtiiuitt uUuimtlo LA PINE TOWNS1TE COMPANY, La Pine, Oregon. K.IULIr M.nL. with nvwl tk ttftrtinr., lr. In ll p 0' ''",,, ltt'- stltutlen greatly will be realUed to throughout the community gvneralfy has tst-n chnmts'r ruls rnusists in Hie iuinn ui ! ..'..,, " .... .,... ....,..,i. . . m . ... 1.. (... win nt in 1 ensure pnivmps iur ii'"i'i -slonnl leattets . , , Mr Ihsl wl ' , loB of m,wy by Xw state and conn- ties to earry on cooperative field detn- : n uin 3 T W"S - T" '"rlrilen'ate bm o" . , .... nr 11. to lcn possible If Senate bill o 3 of co nuierce of Iwnuor. Me. " " , , , .,. .,.., ri,ia u,..,s u. the issuing of occs. ' - J-"', TlZrnIt an ordinary smnll envelope and distrib uting these through the malls and otb- trwtso. DEHOHSTRATIOHWORK BILL I'sefiilnrss of O. A. V, Will Ho K- tended by lu PrmUlous. "SAI.KM, Jan. 21. tSpeclarto Tho Bulletin) Field dsmonstratlon work by the Oregon Agricultural College widening tho usefulness of that In- onstratlon work among the farmers themselves. Tho bill was drawn by the Central Oregon Development league, In eon. nectlon with the Oregon Development 1 League and tho Oregon State Hank ers' Association agricultural commit tee. It provides for a well organ- ! lied system of field work, conducted by exports under the direction or me O. A. C. Tho demonstrations In ag rlculture will bo given In different parts of tho statu and tho plan Is what might lm called a aystnu of traveling agricultural schools. There Is found to ho need for tlili work, especially lu the newer s. tlons of tho state where settlers ait (locking lu and taking land. Thtr -must be given a start In the prur ( agricultural methods suited to th ; country If they are to prosper, ao4 . demonstration work by the state cok j lego will do this aud do It right Tk plan of tho bill Is citrcnutty prsctlrsl. 1 meaning to plnce the demuustratlR ' work right out among tho farmers m they lll not havn to waste valuaM I ,1..... I.. ul.ll.IIM ..,.11. tttf ,Utl(ll lt IIIIII7 111 YIHIIIIIH IIIV l"Hin .? Is thought friends ot the agrlculti Interests of the state will rally support of the bill In the Legist and secure Its passage. HUB' If I ill J ulturi to UiM slstiir " v taiji cc iFl . . . .... . A . ..-- fce ... ..,..,..,,,....,.--.yyy- ... .... .....- - , gg ' " " " v ; ; ' ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;rrrrr! :::i::::ir:rr:rr::::::::n:T;;: . .. -t--t ttttltt ttt-11 SSS1WSS 'TTTT TTT, -,.------- f.T :i! -ft LUMBER LATH THE BEND C SHINGLES ANY i ' Operates the Largest and Best Equipped Saw Mill and has The Largest Stock of Lumber m Central Oregon. We can raanufadure what you want, when you want it, and at the prices you want. Special Bill Stuff furnished at short notige. Your inquiries are invited, and will receive prompt attention. 4- JW -4, " I :.ti , i t , i : t t m :s I" 1 d-fi' 0 f ',,JI ' tt' '" ' V The Bend Company . 1 II I 9 Bend, Oregon .. ... i ...... ... ..i. ... . M,t . KJJJ . '.'-' ' '- ---f 1 ,MM)t i i i t t t t 1 1 1 .. ........ . M . tiit S