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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1913)
l'AGH 12. iwno nui.t.KTiN', nuro, oiu:., wkijnusday, otrronKit sa, mm. GREENWOOD H TO START timnll Jail Willi Two Htecl Colls to llo llullt nt Onco by City. At n City Council mooting Inst week bids for tho street Improve ment work on Greenwood nvenuo be neath tho railroad viaduct wore opon od and tho work was uwnnlod o Tom 'Murphy, whoso bid totnlca ?10S6. Tho elty has received trom tho rall- ,rond $1270 to. caver the ostlnmted cost of the work, and also an amount of cement, pi no and Iron manholes. The wgrk will bo started at onco and the nvonuo nt that point placed In first elans shape. Kids for tho" proposed municipal building wero opened. It was found that tho cost of tho structure as plsnned would bo ovor $3ft00 and it was decided for tho presont to drop tho plan entirely and to eroct a small brick Jail building. In which nro to be two steel cells. At a Mibsuqueut council meeting tho Log Cabin saloon was ordered to kcop closed ponding an Investigation of alleged selling of liquor alien hours last Friday night. chased tho Handles ranch of SO acres, together with nil stock nnd other property on tho place, pnylng n prico reported to bo ?7800. Twenty Ave acres of thhr Is s coiled to clover nnd alfalfa nnd tho ylold of clover was nt loadt 4 tons to tho ncro tho boat so far roportcd nnywhoro. 11. llolgcson hns 70 acres of Irrl gnltlo land, nnd in of this Is now In otovor- crop. From this ho securud n 2-ton yield. From 3 acres of alfalfa G tons waro cut. Ills' potatoes, of which ho hns 3 acres, nnd cnrrotB nro not as good this year as last. Mr. tlclgcson has 7 hogs nnd 4 cows. Oeorgb M. Krlckson rnlsos wheat, oats and clover hay on his 10 acres, all of which is cleared but o ncres. Four cows nro milked, tho butter wo- Ing sold In Hend. Ho hns a Hook of SO Ilnrrvil Uock chickens. Wlr. Hrlok son took up residence on this farm three years ago, this being his first experience In farming. C. I. Smith Is doing Intensive farming on his 40 acres. It Is sown to cloxer nnd alfalfa, mostb, nnd 75 torts wore cut from 30 acres. A fine dairy herd Is kept, consisting of 15 cows. Eight are bow being milked. About Sfi pounds of butter Is sold n week. Mr. .Smith has SU hogs and SO Plymouth Hock hens. Hog With it 1'oillgice. O. C. Cnrdwell Is speclnllilng In hogs nnd dairying, nnd Is meeting with much succoss. Kvory week ho soils his cronm at tho lluud Oronin cry, while tho skimmed product goes lo make his hogs grow like wlldllro. For Instance, ho hns a boar that has gained 1 Mi pounds n day since June, and also a pig that, by actual weigh- lug, gained ft pounds In 10 days, Mr. Cardwoll has SI Duroc Jersey pigs 4 wcok old worth now JJt.RO ouoh. llo will sell the Durocs nil off nuxt year as ho Is going to raise registered O. I. O. stock. This sjirlng ho bought two sows and n toar with a pedigree from an Albany farm. Tho sows wilt bo bred to farrow In the early spring. Takes Oibbiigo (ii-ovtlng Honors. Mr. Cardwoll Isn's ory "Dutoh" but ho rnlsos "some" enblmge. Con sider this- He had In lose than a nunrtor of an acre and got more than 3 tons. He has mndo lfiO gal lons of kraut nnd hns put tho rest For the innoqiternde you vlll linvc, to unto n mask, nnii you win una mo kind you want at the Owl Phar macy. Adv. CROPS THIS YEAR ARE BOUNTIFUL (Continued from Pago 7) on the ranch of II. Hughes was tho fcaturo of his farming operations this year. Aside from this, ho got 75 tons of hay, and from 12 acres of mammoth clover obtained 25 tons of hay at ono cutting. This field Is now furnishing pasture for stock on tho Pilot Hutto ranch. Mr. Hughes had delicious watermelons nnd canta loups thai got rlpo, as well as corn that matured. W. O. Waugh lias 35 acres of his 80 seeded to clovor and alfalfa and bis crop was good this summer. Ho has 6 hogs on tho place. From 12 acres of alfalfa and 12 of clover Julius Pedcrsen got 60 tons of splendid clovor hay. A large part of this will be fed to his cattle, ho having 7 milk cows and 7 calves and other young stock. Five young O. I. C hogs take care of any and all skimmed milk that comes their way. Cream Is sold to tho Pioneer Cream ery In Uoad. Mr. Pedersen's poul try consists of 75 Rhode Island lied chickens and 30 turkeys. Mr. Pedcr sen Is building an addition to his res idence; Mr. Waugh assisting with tho work. - Four Tnof CIotct to.thc Acre. . D. Havemaun recently pur- TJSe Daylight Route BETWEEN CENTRAL OREGON AND PORTLAND You secure the ndvnntage of THROUGH SERVICE nnd warm comfortable STEEL COACHES Insist that your ticket read via the 0-V. R. it N. nnd meet and travel with your neighbors from adjoining towns. J. H. CORBETT, Agent, Bend, Oregon 01 NlA hv JSjrt AX & RESOURCES OF 0( Nurt-U' 'Will JJI jV .4? y fstyfiMMI i)5itoiiih V , - IxS' v v 7iT y WTWirowl J 1 vico i fc , i VvVlcpwy-- fy mtriwMHb k fc-S l.l I cfl...- wr yf-ivc. THIS Mfl .Jll 1.' ocvutMrmt iPaSffUOy ITJNVESTIGnTE: ouriouTiN cixrtrt UMBm HILL XMMtfooArAtren'tr tone i urn i W8PUl.PMiaj VrtOltH MIH3 . . tXtttntc fovw TMnATsnn HiwrH-PKoiPsirr V., CTfcIl Cnn I & f) . n1ltuifuiiiiiiin(cviiiilry Tlit Umt ! tMh. ilp knl h fvini I t OIIOhIQ UCC sWCl Jr 1116 . f rcxW.H Ul. hi sowl iltlat. ami civtlUnl itMnkiHi wt.r ucTriit(ttrllun Mfrti. The InUlnl Unit MUh ixiiil wrnirr lUlit cn br purchixilit )il.ooKrctc on ry Utnu. Th iuiiounillng )v)Metuf ml mounlnliit tire full ol Hk(uiI xomlfit mt Jul Iht 4( forvcllou Ii rine It only hIkiiiI two rfiitl, liut (luwliif iulty It li lilihuiit ytlrm. two gout hotel, two lil( irnfrti nifKhn(tlr toitt. flm cU rrty unit (rt Ublf n l)lnil nWpwr lh I. lnn Inlrr Maunttlu). or nf the matt pfogrMMlrv cnnimtrtitt cIuImIii IhoUlr nillhlietuli Ijv Ih wv. ho llauwn iiruiwilviinil llic iw,t vrtr rirfttil Ihrftou mi llic1lr clul. Iiimim Umw mllmnlhcvlcinitr ufl, 1'inr, whl'h lmt ihr IxtftimliiK ullh NKlumlMrlnf ml inltlmi kutlntM that will I mil vmrr inuinr m iiiic ni in ruiKnuonai roaiirta 11 innr n proirrMiir u nai Thtrrarcllirrcani aent tittr Tncrt ate im uncnlntt In niauiiiucluilnB i In tat achool park in th hratt nf Hit riJtnf Mcilun.aiiil nun UiHlirr iilulha Iwflllh gtadr. A Calhullc chuitli ha ltn luU licit, aiul other ehurchr art iUntilng to t'tahllth IhttnwUt !. I'lut hai iittr niw ataltatitr tlcttrlc huitt wtr Mhtth Iht oarntr haTt cnnimtncnt to ittttloti. and which alont would ImtM a oot litilcilr Tht lilc area af (aim Unit tiilmtair la l.a I'lut wuuM alontbulM ami inamuln a iixh) HfclMiy Th vail liatof tiiiiJr IlllKilaty tu I. rint wiiiiM alanc ImlM a gtaal ImI rtly With Iht laiwi cemln oftht two hit ratlioa t lytlcm lo La Pint which wIUIm iwoii ill.iimiit In and atoumt l.a I1n will I Id f.a I'm tan h reached ria Or S'r . N I . (I K M.N ahd V I', Hj Yoiimn biaVt inuiiy hy liyln rotty al l.a lint In ailranrr of tht lallroail. Other art ilelnc It, why no! VDf U'AKIt 1'IMnlht frt lhal a Ih!. wmll-lucaleiftnwn In one of Iht ntwtit ami lt MCtloni of the Northwest I luund lo (raw laphlly, and that (nitiy talar will cllmh acconllnily I'lltt now fiem lwui Tht Itlin art eaay only a fewdlUrr lannlli un each lot Vomlun t ml the money. Iml you mhik irquire valiialde ntittly. Mutt to.ly far 'lt. pi Ice anJlttiutte ( LA PINE TOWNSITE COMPANY, La Pino, Oregon. KHMltte aient. with geoit tnk reference, wanltit In all part af Iht United Staler. of the crop In the pit. Ho Is getting Voting Living on Kitxy .Mini-1 Nou. 2 osnts a pound for his ealit)t In P. J. Young 4s now comfortably Hettd and will probably get Jr later settled In n new butigalow nnd his an. Al 2 rents his gross yield for the farm has been turned oxer to tho quarter acre runs up to $120. or stcure of Charts l.o. Ninety tons the rate of $180 an aero willed, to, of clover hsy wore cut and V of al sy the least, Uu't very close to sthr- falfa. Most of the alfulfa on the vatlon. J place Is oung. The oats liny v, A small orchard of npplo. ohorry also good. Mr. Young set out nrnunil and pear trees has been set out by his homo this sprlnn ISO fruit trees, Mr. Cardwoll. Ills two acres of car- as well currants, raspberries anil rots, not yol dug, will run ut least ! strawberries. Ills rosldenre has four 10 tons to the aero. Mr. Cardwcll's herd of oattle con sists of 27 cows, yearlings and calves, llo Is milking 11. Ills hay crop this year runs 1 Vi tons to tho aero for grain nnd 2 tons for nlfalfa. Ills ranch consists of 120 acres. rooms finished, with two upstairs to bo completed when they are needed. It Is a plsstored house. Par tho keep. Ing of porlshnbln things he has built a large stono cellar. Nrff Hum (10 llngn. A. Neff la taking tho lead In hog raising In tlm llnnd district. He hit, no head, -it ut them plx. Ho sold 30 pigs In the spring, llo has . cured an O. I. C. boar from the ssm rniion at Albany from wlilrli c .inn Mr. Cardwttll'N. Thorn art 11 liea'l of cattle oh Ihn Neff rniirli. .'t rows being mllkoil and th butler sold Ip iieiul. Mr. Neff got fig tons of al fslfu mid clover ha off 2u acres He put 2 acres In potatoes but his rro was short owing to lack of water ut the time when It was most needed A distinction Is noted on tho Sef' farm that Is. scan nowhere else ThiiP Is n row of poplar trees along lit road that nro running up rapidly and will soon have grown Into a beaut I fill hedge. fcB IMtHHMHt IMHMMHUH HIM KIM MIKUt UMUHtl ) a a a a --.., a H "ft. l J ' 1; :: Iff in. Real Estate ! i tit hi 4tf T T T T ' ' ' T " f 4 ' t 4, .. 4. (. ' ' t 4 " t '' t txx Real Estate FOR BUSINESS LOTS FOR RESIDENCE LOTS FOR GARDEN LOTS For Close-in Acreage FOR. FARM LANDS Let us show you the property S'iSE conservative buyer that BEND R.EAL ESTATE is a conservative Invectnwut & t & j. TTe Bend Company t :: u 7 ? u t ::: i H - !! 4 15 t : : t T " I i ; ., .. OiTico corner Wall and Ohio Sts. r D. E. HUNTER, Real Estate Ma mm: w - --- aaf t---aaaaa ,- ---- taaaa-a ' iiiif . ,, ,. I) , I . . c . 1 " " ., .. 4f i I I i