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. TIHJ 1IKND nVhl.KTM, lKX1h WKINKHIAY, MAY 14, 101.1. l it PAGR 9. Ut X k arm and Garden '' GOOD POINTS OF THE MULE. Long lh Esrsd Hyhriil Patttr Than Hart In Many Ways. The mule's uhlllt- to Inko rnro of himself Minkes litni very (leslnihlo wheru itmt-ti lilrnl help In employed. Von ciiiinot Irritate liliu cm you cnn n horse, lit will dike n kikmI, stendy unit mill ki'i'p . Mnny hands will - JerU nml yell nt n horso until ho lose iimro llesli from tho eulteinunt tiinii fnini tint work, tint imt ho with tint iniilr. Ilv will pursuit li cvtiu tenor Z. I lll'.NI) imU(i(JIHT iii:hi:iivi:m i'haihi:, Tho I'nttorson DriiK Co. doaorvos prnlso from Mend puoplo for Intro iliiolnif lioro tho slmplo liiicktliorn Intrk ami Ktytiurliin nilxturo, known iim Aillur-l-kn. Tills, iilini'lo (Ionium roiuwly flrMl Imcnnio funioiiH by cur lni; iippoiullclllH mid It tins now heon dlscovumd tlmt A HIN0M5 IJ0BI3 ro IIovun Hour Htoiniicli, kiih on tho stouiuuli mul coiiHtlpallon INHTANT I.V. (Ailvnrtlanuivnt.) You will haw no Irritated fnco If you hnvo your sIiuvIiik do no nt lu ll on & IJnvltliuu'N harbor shop. Adv. seal r if iitTi'TKttaaaCB XOTIC'K I'Olt I'l'M.IL'ATIO.V. IT. H. Land Onico nt Tho Dal leu, Ore gon, April 14th, 11)13. Notlco Is huroby iclvun that John ', Hausinan of Portland, OrcKon, who on February 23d, lit 12, inudo dmwrt laud ontry, No. OVVH, for N'.tHWU mul HNWVi, Suction 32, towtmlilp 10 south, rariK 12 (taut, Wlllmnutto Morlillmi, n Mod no lion of Intention to maku final dosort proof, to establish cliilm to tho Inud abovo described, heforu II. 0. Kills, V. H. Comiiilsalouur, at his offlco nt Ituuil, OroKon, on tho 24th day of May, 1913. Clnluinnt names an wUiiobkcii: lli-nry It. Ford, Otis C. Ilonkln, James Itynn, Albert llnrryninn, all of llund, .NOTICi: I'Olt I'UHMCATIO.S. Department of tho Interior. V. H. I.nml Oftlco nt'Tho Hallos, OroKon, April 24th, 1013. Notlco I horohy kIvoii that Milton A. I'nlmur, of Jtond, Oregon, who, on March 3rd, 1010, Hindu homi'Ktcjail onlry No. 0(1134, for ti'A, Hwctlon 0, Township 17 Houth, Hdmko 14 Hast, Wlllamotto Morldlan, Iiiih Mod notlco of lntoiitl(n to iniiko Html throo yonr proof, to onliilillah tlnlm to tho land nhovo do- scribed, iK'foto II. C. Kill, U. H. Com- iiilsaloucr, nt his olllco at llund, Ore koii, on tho 2nd day of June, 1013. Claimant tin mm ns witnesses; Kmory J. Taylor, Jnnicn I). Davidson, Itoy A. Woolloy and Oub Ilankco all of Powell Untie. Oregon. 8-12 C. W. MOOUB, Hcxlalor. OrK"ii. C-lOp C. W. MOOKti, ItoKlator. tuk muls ok Tim rtuu. NOTIt K I'Olt IM'IIMOATIO.V, Department of. tho Inlorlor, IT. 8. ! I.nnd Olllco at The Dnlloa, OriiKon. I April 24th, 1013. I Notlco la horuliy nlvon Hint Jaroli 1 IV Tlionma, naalRtivo of Cora A. Hvlnr, of llund, OroKon, who, on .Iiiiih lit, 1909, Hindu Uvftort l.nnd mitry No. 0!742, for W'.fc NWU, Hrctlon 12, Township 18 south, , ItaiiKo 12 Kaat. Wlllnuiftte Meridian, him Died notlco of Intention to mnkn final proof, to catatjllih claim to tho 'land ohove dcacrlbvd, before II. C. Kllla, V. H. Commlaalonvr, at hU omca nt llrnu, Ort'Kon, on tut) Slat day of May, 1913. Claimant namca aa wltnciaei: NOTin. I'Olt I'UIIMCATIO.V. Oopartmont of tho Interior, II, H. Iind Offlco nt Tho Oallca, OrcKon, April 19th, 1913, Notlco In luiruby kIvcii thnt Jnmca A. Knatea of Hand, OrcKon, who, on May 2nd, 1910, mado homcMtond on try, No. OOCCfl, for NUHW'A, HV 8W' Bi.c. 20, and NVNVH, Kcctlon 29. Townahlp 17 Houth, ItntiKo 12 Kaat, Wlllamotto Moridlnu, lina filed tiotlcn of Intention to make fin; Mine jcit pronf, Ut eBtnldlali clnhil to IU land nliovr deaerlbed. Ixt Iforo II. C. Kllla, IT. 8. Commlaaloner, nt hl olllco ut Ilcnd, OruKon, on tho 7th dny or June, 1913, Claimant natnea an wltneaaea Johp Hteldl, I'rnnk O. Minor, TIioiiiiik TwiH't, UrllitK O. Coo, all of llend, OroKon. 7-11 C. V. MOOHi:, IteRlater. NOTlOIJ OK I'l.VAf. ACCOUNT. In tho County Court of tho Hlnto of OroKon for tho County of Crook. In the matter of tho catuto of (leorKo W, Knnpp, decenaed, Notlco la hereby Klven by tho un doralKned, ndmlnlatrntor of tho ea into of OcorKO W, Knnpp, deccnaed, thnt ho linn made and filed with tho clerk of the County Court of Crook county, Oregon, hla final account of ndmlnlntrntlon of anld catnto and thnt tho Honorable Judge of anld County Court linn net Thuradny, the Hi tli dny or Mny, 1913, nt 10 o'olook In tho forenoon nt the County Court doom In I'rinovllle, Oregon, na the tint end place of hearing tho final Mottling of anld estate. Dated thin 8th day of April, 1913. O. C. IIUNKI.K, lAdmlnlatrator of the entnta or neorge W. Knnpp, deccnaed. Vernon A. Korbea, attorney ror nd mlnlatrntor. 5-10 DAILY TIIAI.V SCIIKDUl.K. Joint Oregon Trunk-Dcachutca Line. Arrival ...8:15 P. M, Depnrtura. ,C:4C A. M. of hln way mid pay little attention to "Jnb V. Thomna. Nicholas DoVrlo. ih- the iMilay driver. ny n convotidiit of the Orange Judd Karuier. In hut Heiither It la nluxxt liuit albtc to hurt him. and liv due nut sweat nor punt, us does the hone. A luule iMld(itu gels Into trouble, for he m-tMiin never tu gvt Mnrvil. If be kicks over the tongue or gets hi borne fnat he either gels Iikim ipiletly or waits for the driver to get him out of tlHMllllllMllly. Olio of the eaiiei-lally good points of the mule Is his eswllvtit health. A sick mule Is rare Indeed, lie will not overeat iHir drink too much when warm. A mule itoes not require as much conceiilnitiil feed to keep blm III ginnl tiesli ns diHs n hoix.' of iirresNiudlug weight. The mules nt l.nkrlilu farm, near Hlorm Unke. la., where I was em ployed, wen fill eight isiuuds of shell til eoru anil a generous nupply or tim othy hay mt day. Thnt kept them In ns good lli-ili as horses on heavier feed, mid they did more work tlmn the I.IKO Niuud dnirters receiving tell x;unds(if nlii'llnl mini, eight pounds tif jhkhI ests ami mimnI timothy Imy. Mnles will eiiUMune more nmglmge iImii Imrses and bv grulu. (lire them Polity of hay and they are nluut sat IsHtil. George H. Young and George K. Hoover, all of llend, Oregon. 8-12 C. W. MOO UK. Iteglster NOTICK I'Olt PrilMCATION. Department of tho Interior, IT. 8. Ijtud Offlco at The Dnllea, Oregon, April 24th, 1913, Notice Is hereby given that Mary K.lloover, nialgnco of Cora A. Swlgor, of llend, Oregon, wtio, on Juno 1st. 1909, mado Desert Ijind Kntry. No. 010218, for 8 K HU'tt and NWU HW'.i, Hectlon 12. Township 18 South, Itango 12 Hast, Wlllamotto Meridian, has filed notice of Inton- Hon to make final proof, to eatabllah claim to tho Innd above dcacrlbcd, before II. O. "Kllla, IT, 8. Commiss ioner, nt his offlco at llend, Oregon on the 3lt day or Mny. 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Jacob I'. Thomas, Nicholas DeVrlea, George 8. Younp nnd George K. Hoover, all of Uend, Oregon. h-12 C. W. MOOllK. Itcgtator. POLK'S' OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory K Directory of Mch City, Town and k'lllss. slrlnr drtcrlptlx thttth of csch plot, locstlon. population, ttls trapli. thlpplnr and Lanklnr point I 19 CUuMtd Ulroclory, compiled by builntM and proftlon. K. X. rOUC CO NnATZTJB TJ Tt BEND VIEW is nt an average elevation 100 leet above the eity of Bend. Commands a charming view of the city of Uend and the surrounding country. 15 minutes walk from business center. Lots 50x110. BEND VIEW CO. Bend, Ore. S " ONE (OCA OP GOOD I NO. FARM. "Hamlto, is your master a piod farmer V "Oh. yes, manna; fims rnte fnrmer. He make two ernps In one year." "How Is Hint. HnmlMi?" "Why. he sell all Ills liny In de fall and make mnne.v unit-: den In de spring he sell de hides of de cuttle dat die fur want of de hay mid make inuiiey twice." I'nrm mid Home. NOTICK OP I'lNAI, ACCOUNT. In the County Court of the Stnte of Oregon for the County of Crook. In the matter of tlm estate of W. H. tellers, dseossed. Notice is hereby given by tho un dersigned, the administratrix of the ostnte of W. It. Sellers, deceased, that 1 the haa made and O.ed with the j County Court of Crixik county, Oro- 2 ion. hor final account of her admin- llatiatlon or said Mtnto; and that the ; llounrablo Judge or said County "Court has set Thutsday. the lath J j of May, 1913, at 10 o'clock In tho 1 forenoon of anld day at tho County r f'mirt llfwitn In Prim, elllit- Omuim. na the tlnio nnd place of liearlug of aald final account. Dated this lGtn day or April. 1913. JBNNIU BHI.LKitH. Administratrix or the estate ot W. II. Sellers, deceased. Vernon A. Forbes, attorney ror administratrix. C-10 Mlssd Enallaos. i Ited clover or alfiilfu whvu green may .le mix iM with corn nnd a very satis factory sllnge produced. If there is an nbuiidaiice of rum fur filling the silo we rather favor curing the alfalfa aud clover nid putting the com Into the , silo. Legumes make u very good grade of sllnge. but In the process of fermeti- -5?tutlon. owing to their high protein eon- tent, they develop n very olijecttoualile t odor, which Is not nt all injurious to the animal, nor do they produce nil off flavored milk. Notwithstanding this, i It is men satisfactory to use com In the silo, curing the clover and nlfulfu and feeding it dry. Hoard's Dairyman. SPEED'S THE THING In a Typewriter it means the UNDERWOOD It's the world's champion for Speed and Accuracy Holds every world's record since tests began. "The Machine You Will Eventually Buy" Underwood Typewriter Company, Incorporated V. 08 Sixth Street, Portland, Ore. Branches in all Principal Cities. Shoe RBPAhRINQ First Class Work of all kinds done promptly. Warhlnston and .Mayer Shoes Sold. R. H. LOVEN Wall street, Bend, Ore THE WHITE IS KING W. E. PARKER & CO. 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In ttu course of twelve month n liorso will priMlucu (IfliiMi ions of iimnuro nml lit ter. tonlalnliiK In round uuiiiIuts 1.10 poiimU of nllnip'ii, with ii viiluo of f 10.40. When this same Imsls or rnl culiitlon is iiijIIhI to each grown mil mill on tho furin It Is easy to know whnt tho vnluo of tho winter;! manure Is ir tlmt uiumirv lx pit on to tho Inntl In such way thnt this nitrogen, to gether with its other fertilizing elo uiuii(s, is uvcd.Kunsas Kuriuor. . J Wsteh Your Ghssp's Wool. If tho animal Is In poor health the effuvt on tho growth of tho wool la similar to Insnlllclent feixl. Blu-ep of ten shed or slip their wool an a result of n feverish condition. Any severe Illness cxteudlng over aufllclont time to roduco tho aulnml In Uesb will almost luvnrlnuly cus4 n weak place In th wool. Fund Progreit. Stop the LossFires are Unnecessary Urick is absolutely fire proof in any ordinnry conflagration. Brick Buildings never burn, although they are sometimes -injured by falling timbers or combustible interior woodwork. A brick building is absolutely fire proof if wire glass is used in the windows and if burned clay floors are used. An interior fire in such a building is confined to the room in which.it originates; no outside fire can attack it. ' ,, The proportion of burned clay in a building construction measures its fire proof qualities. Burned clav is the only building material that has through the fire before you get it, in such a manner that it will resist fire. All combustible material is burned out or the brick before you get it. t WHEN YOU BUILD USE BRICK. i been The Bend Brick & Lumber Go. The United Warehouse Company Bend, Oregon 9 STORAGE AND FORWARDING General Commission Merchants ye handle Oil, Gasoline, Sugar, Flour, Salt, Hides, Land Plaster. MEATS Fresh. Hams, Bacon and Lard. Salt an lh United Warehouse Company A. M. Pringle, Mgr. 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