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nicNM nuMiKTJW, mwivonrc., wi:m:h!ay, ootoukii 22, mm. I'mce . li ". it i it i- t r 1 1 1 1 t ( . 7. a . POTATO CROP IS A BIT SHORT ACREAOE SOMEWHAT .REDUCED f orKo llnlilw I "HmiiI Klnji" nl 1'ounll Hollo Kiirnu-rr Hunt iif (' IIpiiiI IH '.'Oik IIiin!mi Off llnlf Acra of Well .Mniiurril Limit. 1 Ily I,', .V. IIiiITiimii, Tliu Contrnl OroKdi Irish itatalo, , which In (mull ynr ImicoimIiik moro ' In 11I i) 11 11 Iiumum) of IIh nxoulluiit ititill Uoa uuiillllo tliut polutuoH of few ' olhur soetloim of Mm Inml ami hoiml will nut li (HiUn 1- oxtonslvoly Hi 1 11 yuar u Inst. Tho only rouson for this Ih lluit tliu urnii It n ((rout ileal sliortor tlinn It wns In 1U12. Ko lUHtiy hiihIh wnrn mined thou tlmt t tiy aould not l IIi)1onh1 of ill tiny tirlru In UiIk rt of tho country ImmIi (lii) ylitlil nml tliu ncrmiRo worn ' Inrtso. Mini)' of tho Humors who uoutil not Kut rlil of tliolr orojm foil tbmii to hoc nml In this way niiulo them lirlnK from 3ft to SO cants it hundred. Tim cost of ruUlnit otn too, from wlmt f Imva loiiruml from talking wllh n lurKo iiwiihtir of nrow- t ore, In prittty alona to f0 cunts u litindrt'd, (IiIh lialtiK impeclnlly truo If tho puds aro sacked. The sacks Huncrnlly cost 6 or 10 coiils ouch. Willi o inmiy iiotntoim salealilo In 1K12, ilia fnriuurn cliftt sprliiK Jn'l luted In iilnntliiK thorn mid tho ro- Milt linn VMi Hint llio noroiK was KriMtly rodiieod. Oh of tlio oxeoptlons to thin I OtmrKA llotilm of Powell llutto. Mr. Iloblm In known ninoiiK III Molichliors n tho "8itnl Kins" mid Im In irol Mbly the laricoat rowr of this vko iwlilu In nil of Control Orojtou. This yiaar tin ha DO ncro. WIiuii tlio writnr visited thn I'owoll llutto ills titat rwtmtly liu hsd not ytil startml 10 dlK lil crop, but Mr. llolibsfclt MNfQ that tho )lld would ho n ureal (ImI ItiHt than It wan last your. I low ovr, h ox pools to mnkn mora money limn from hU 1912 crop owing to the hotter prlcrs. Already somo of tho rnnchnr havo heen kUIiik n Cfltit n pound for their spuds In llond, and hy next aprlng llioy oxpect tho price to no to it cent nml n half or morn. Thera ora moro pooilo to cat tmtalocu mid fower pot n too to ha onion, honre tho law of supply dud ilomsnd will nutnrnHy put tlio prlco hliiher than It wm In 1912. Prom conversations with potato Krowqrs In tlio I'owoll llutto, Alfalfa. iLaldlaw and llond dlitrlcta I do not think that tho average yield of po tatoes to tho aero In these communi ties will ho Tory much over CO aacka If they run that much. ioino of tho farmers do havo excellent yields hut thcao arc exception. "How aro your potnloca thla year?" wan a tjuoRtlon which I niked of ht least 2& grower?, and with few, exceptions iho nnswer wns, "1'oor." Various ren mms woro put f6rwnrd us tho cause of this. Home attributed It to the frosts which emtio In July and August Mud nlppod the tops; others to lnok of water tlitxo were tho main ren mms assigned. Two lliiiiilrt'il IIiihIioU on llnlf Arro. Tho best yield this year that tho writer has heard of Is Hint obtnluod by II. IIurIius. who Uvea In tho Ornnno Hall dlstrlfit six miles east of l-end. Mr. llufthos had n half tiero of Irrlsnted land plnntod to what woro vupK)Ncd to be llurbanks hut whloh turned out to bo soma other variety n very smooth and well shnped potnto, howovor. Krom this half acre Mr. IIurIion dun 200 btishuls, or 120 socks of 100 pounds onflh. This Is nt n rnto of 240 sacks to tho acre, a tremendous yield. Mr IhiKhes will no doubt ho ablo to soil thesu nt n cent n pound or moro, but nhould ho Ret a cont ho will ronllro n Kross return from this half aero of S120. Bhould ho Rot a coot and jn half his return will bo brought up 10 1HU. .Mr. llURnes umu muiiuiu freely on tho land and cultlvatod It Intensively. Standing next In tho list with Mr. Hughes' yield Is thut obtained on tho ranch of Frank May nt Powell llutto. This rnnch was fanned this year by Oscnr I'rlckott, who had ftvo noros In potatoes. Mr. May spont Thursday and Krldny on tho ranch looking uftor tho digging, and ro pqrtH that tho ylold Is about 100 sacks to tho acre. Tho explanation of this Is that ho iiroiI manure frdoly, Just ns Mr. Hughes did, hauling out n lond Inst year ovory tlmo ho brought a load of hay to llond. WIWiaY MAHKKT itnroitT. . NOUTI1 l'OIlTLAND, Oct. 18. Receipts for tho week havo boon: (Jnttlo 1031, calves ii'i, bogs 3161, uhoop 3031, horses 42. Optimism has ruled tho cnttlo market this wook nnd prices aro 6 to 10 cents hlghor than thoy wero six days ngo. Prln)o ttteors nnd cows woro In demand nnd nold quickly. Host load of stoors nvorngod $8 onrly In tho wook. Other top snlos woro S7.75 to f.7.80 nnd 17.00 In small qunntltlos. Port land's ewlno mnrkot- can always bo dopondod upon for surprUos. It tiprnng a new ono this wook by ad vancing n full dlmo to $8.76 nnd this ndvnnco wob mado notwlthstand Ing a total rocolpt as largo as thnt of last week. Outlot hns groator eapn- bllltlnH tli nil thn trudo nntlclpntud mid tho run wml dlNiiosed of nt soli um' prlcns, Hwlno weights wero but ler nlso, nnd quality nvorngod high. Tho bulk of light swlno sold nt f 8.2ft to IH.tifi, himvy wolghlu $7.25 to $7.80. Mutton buying wnn limited to owes, ns ynnrllugs mid old weth ers woro not offering. A strong owe top nt $3,00 was i-stnbllshad nnd thron full earn went over Iho uculos at that llgura. Tho Inmli market wns qulut. BREEDS OF DAIRY CATTLE Only Kour Ai;o Worth t'onwlilcilng, Hoys O, A. V. I'rofcHMir. COHVAI.MH, Oct. 20 "Thorn nro only four breeds of speclul dairy cows that aro renlly worth considering by dnlrymoii of this stnlo," says Dr. Jamos SVIthycombo, director of the O. A, C. lOxporlmont Htntlon. "Thesn nro tho Jersey, OiioniMoy, Holsteln mid Ayrshire. ICnoh of theso brnods iosmiwhi4 n superior ndoptnblllty to corLnln conditions. "On Iho sinnll form or on high priced land where tho production of iat Cures Eczema? W l.sv tiBil so many Iti'iulrlM lately rnitMiilliw Ittninu n( illmr nMlfi dls- ''", UiMt w Hlx rIi i tnakv our twtr (iiiblla Af(r cureful IhvokIIua. Iuii e liav found that a nlinpli wnt.li f oil fif Vltilir?fi, an eoitipouiMlail i l. I). I) l'rcrl.ll.ri mn lw r.llrj poii. V wouM nut ifinha till Ut- rot our ireim. frlviHls mid nih 'ra unl w wi mire nf l and IliiQUuh lir Mr iiuny no-nllr.) K. tmti rrmxllo mlif, w.eurlrii uti- ilttlnsly rfooiiunenj h. it. l l'f 7 I i i Ism ) lots ir tr today. Jmt ta talk vir Iho nurlta of this wonderful l'ra 4rtpllon. Patterson Drug Company. butter fnt Is tlio principal object tho Jersey Is the best. If tlio production of high class milk for city trade Is de sired, no brood surpasses tho (luorn sey. Ouerusoy milk In highly color oil nnd excellently flavored. In flec tions whoro tliero Is an abiindnnco of cheap feed mid milk Is to bo produced for coudonslng or chocso mnklng, no other breed equals thnt veritable milk mnchlne, tho Holsteln. Under moro rtiRRod pnsturo conditions whoro n good quality of milk Is desired with out hoavy grain feeding, tho Ayrshire Is tho cow that boat tills tho bill." VlftllliiK nt Orlzly, (I.amontn Cor. Mndras Pioneer) Mrs. Orowller of Portland, Oregon with Mrs, Clirss. Orcwllor of llond, Oregon, nnd Mrs, Joo Mmuror of Powell llutto, Oregon, wero tlio guests of Mrs. Kdltli Hmltli nt Laurel- Lhulghts Jtnnch. Tho parly will spend u row days In drizzly visiting nt tho home of C. W. Pnlmohn before re turning to llond. , .Miulni (Jel Now Hlori, (Madras Pioneer) . A now drug store Is In tho making fqr Madras. Dr. T. A. Long, who InM full purchased tho Hweetlng building, Is having Uio same fixed up nnd oxpocts to be open for .busi ness In tho near future. Christmas will be here soon Norval L. Springer Cleaning- and Pressing All Work Promptly Attended to Cnrmody Brothers Pool Hat! J. J. RYAN ! . MIiwmoU Street I SANITARY PLUMBING t STEAM AM INT WATER ? HEATINQ JOUDINO Promptly Attended to Geo. Scliroeder ARCHITECT Contractor and Builder Material fumishcu! on any contrnct if re quired. Careful fig ures given on all kinds of buiidinRs. Wooden and Steel Uridines of all kinds. NOW is the time to plan those photographs the most acceptable gill you could give u friend. , This year vc arc prepared to give you specially attractive ser v i c c at Christmas prices. THE ELITE STUDIO It. J. TODD, Proprietor f A OOOl) ISAnilttlt HIIOP. If you appreciate good barber ser vice, wo Invito you to patronlzo this shop. . Our workmen aro skilled, courteous nnd obliging. Others havo en u no wo glvo satlufactlon. Inncs & Davidson, Oregon Street. Adr. 21tf NOTICK TO CIUJDITOHH. In the County Court of tho fltnto of Oregon for thn County of Crook. In tho matter of tho estato of A. V. Itatnsay, deceased. Notlco Is hereby given by tho uudomlgncd, duly appointed, quali fied nnd acting administrator of tho estate of A. P. Itamss-y. dscessad. to tho Creditors nnd nil perons having claims against the said deceased or his estate to present tnem, verified as required by law, within six months after thn ditto of tho first publication of this notice, to the administrator of snld estate nt the office of his at torney, Vernon A. Forbes, In tho First National Hank Ilulldlng at llond, Oregon, tlio same being tho place for tlio transaction of tho busi ness of sold vstale Ju said county miii state. Dated this lCth day or October. 1013. W. D. IIAIINRS. Administrator of tho Kstnlo of 32-36 A. K. llnmsay, deceased. XOTICIJ FOIl I'UIIMCATIO.V. Department of tho Interior, U. S. ).and Ofllco at Tho Dalles, Ore gon, Sept. 2C, 1913. Notlco Is heroby given that Thomas Gray, of llond, Orogon, who on April 28, 1910, mado homcsioati application No. 00B30, for swswVi, sec. 1, nnd sttsott. soyswi. sec. 2, nnd noVinwyi, n'ineVi, sec. 11, nnd nwUnw'yi. sec. 12, township 20 south, rnngo 1C oast, Willamette, Meridian, has filed notlco of inten tion to make final thrco year proof. to establish claim to tho land above doscrlbed. before H. C. Kills. United States commissioner, at Ilend, Oro gon, on tho 2 2nd day of November, 1913. , Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph W. McConnoll. Otis C. Hon klo. Fulton F. Hafner. Frank J. Hlk stood, all of Ilend, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 31-35 Register. TELL US OVER THE PHONE WHO A sou JsWtt-r' Tbta split next wcok's wh. Comparr tur tudf with I ha olhar tallow's, Tbat'a alt LOW PRICES, BETTER SFRVICE Bend Steam Laundry. "lut Yotir Duds In Our Suds" rtmVlrfnSm I IbHbb slalBalBmJi iBMHar 8 Insr YJ&Zr3m2Pfl&m.M IjBwimlBljsfljIll II mWlllE I mli sjJvitrii NOTK'i: FOll Pt'llI.ICATIO.V. Department of tho Intor'or. U. S. I.nnfl Olflco at Tho Dalies, Orogon, Keptemlicr 20, 1913. Notlco Is heroby given that Fulton II. Hafner, of Ilend. Oregon, who. on March 31, 1910, mado homestead entry No. 0C3cr. additional, March 17. 1913, No. 01142C, for Lots 3, 4, Sec 18. T. 19, 8.. It. It, E., 8KU, HVi NKU. Section 13. Townshlo 19. 8., Kongo 13. K.. Willamette Mori- dlan, has filed notice of Intention to mako final three year proof, to estab lish claim to tho land above describ ed, beforo II. C. Ellis, a U. S. Com. mlssloncr, at his ofllco In Ilend, Ore gon, on the 17th day of November, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank J. Klkstesd. John A, Hnrukn. Thomas Gray and Adotph Gebhart all of llond, Oregon. 29-33p II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. CENTRAL OREGON UNE The Owl For Busy People DUy train each way lieiwaen Central Oregon points art! Portland. Tourist sleeping car (Berths $1.00.) First class coaches. Save a Day Each Way FROM CENTRAL OREGON Loavo Bend 8:30 p. m. " Deschutes 8:48 p.m. Redmond 0:10 p. m. Torrobonno...0:24 p. in, Culvor 10:02 p. m. Motollua 10:20 p. m. Madras 10:80 p.m. Arrlvo Portland 8:10 a. m. i i TO CENTRAL OREGON Leave Portland 7:00 p. m. Arrivo Madras 6:00 a, m. " Motollus G: 15 a. in. " Culvor 0:28 a.m. " Torrobonno...7:08 a. m, " Redmond 7:23 a.m. " Deachutes....7:43 a. m. " Bend 8:00 a, m. Prompt fesyatch of freight htwaen Central Oregon anJ PortUni and Portland anJ Eastern Cities Connections mado In Portland to and from Wlllumotto Vallov. Astoria nnd Clatsop Bench points. PuRot Sound, Spokane, Montana, Colorado. St. Paul, Omaha, Kansas City and Chlcajro. taros, time schedules, and othor Information by letter, orunon application to H. II. OROZIISIt, A. O. P. A. J, H, CORBET, Agent. Portland. Oro. IJond, Oreson, W. O. WILKES, A. Q. F. b P. A., Portland, Oregon NOTICK OF COXTKST. Department of tho Interior. United States I.ond Ofllco, Tho Dalles, Oregon, September 32, 1913. To Clarence C. Prosuy of Hold. Oro gon, Contosteu: You aro hereby notified that Charles A. llongtson, who gives -of 11. C. Ellis, Ilend, Orogon, as his post-otrtco addross, did on August 33. 1913, tlio in this olllco his duly cor roborated application to contest and securo tho cancellation of your homo stead. Entry No. - , Serial No. 010U01. mado August 10, 1913. for NBtt 8W!4, SMi SW. 8Vi 8EK. Section 33. Township 30. S Itango 30, K.. Willamette Meridian, nnd as grounds for his contest ho allogoa mat saiu Clarence c Proshy has inueu to estauiisn or maintain a resi dence upon said entry: that ho ias fulled to cultlvato said tract as re quired by law: that ho has wholly ubundonod said tract for moro than six mouths last past. ou aro, tnoreforo, further noti ced that the said allegations will be taken by thla offlco ra having boon, confessed by you, and your said entry will bo canceled thereunder without your further right to be heard there in, either before thla olllco or on ap peal, It you fall to fllo In this olllco within twonty days after tho FOURTH publication of this notlco, as shown below, your auswer. under oath, specifically mooting and re sponding to thoso allegations of con test or it you fall within that time to fllo in this office duo proof that you havo vorvod a copy of your answer on the snld contestant either In porson or by reglstorod mall. It this sorvlco Is mado by tho dollvory of a copy of yournnswor to tho contestant in por son, proof of such sorvlco must bo! olthor tho said contestant's written) nciyiowieugmeni oi nis rocoipi or ma copy, showing tho dato of Its rocolpt, or tho uflldnvlt of tho person by whom dollvorod: if mado by reglstor od mall, proof of such sorvlco must consist of tho aQldavit of tho porson by whom tho copy was mailed stating when and the postofTico to which It was mallod, and this affidavit must bo accompanied by tho postmaster's rocolpt for the lottor. You should state In your answer tho name of tho postofTico to which you destro future notlcos to bo sout to you. h. A. nOOTH, Recolvor. Date of first publication October 1, 1913. Date of second publication October 8, 1913. ,' Date of third publication October 15. 1913. Date of fourth publication Octobor 23. 1913. Back to the Old Stand Next week we move into our new quarters at the old-location on Oregon St. a splendid modern store room, all equipment and fit tings the best, our stock new and greatly enlarged. Alto gether, we will be better pre pared to serve our customers than ever before. A. L. FRENCH Hotel Wright OREENWOOD AVENUG. The Hotel for Winter. Steam Heat and Running Hot and Cold Water. Get our rates for the winter. The only stone hotel in Bend. Headquarters for Commercial Mess Electric Lighted ThrougHout Special AttttM ts TraeMtatt Travel THE BEND HOTEL .Qood Rooms Free bus to and from trains HUQH O'KANC. MANAQtn BEND, OREGON Qood Meals All arrangements made for persons desiring to go south and east of hero ' Altamont Hotel THE MOST MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE ROOMS IN THE CITY. STEAM HEAT, HOT AND COLD WATER WITH BATH PRIVILEGE. J. A. EASTES, Mgr. Airs. E. J. HERRINO, Assistant Mgr. BEND, OREGON H(Mc. Pilot Butte Hotel Ideal Stopping Place for Summer Yacatiosisls aid Travellers. SPECIAL ATTENTION QIVEN TO COMMERCIAL MEN. GOOD DININQ ROOM. J F. TAUOART, Proprietor. FREE AUTO BETWEEN HOTEL AND DEPOT. 4f4f)i)4f4Hfff))f444'f444))ff4444f)-4)--. l!ii-iH!2 EE&OSI H''Mt la.. """' Fbrtland'y Ramon; Hotel Horn for the Excellence 1X5 Cuisine. Euipeon piog wmMiMB59.wm)aam Situated in the hub of the principal theater and shopping district. Recently redecorated and refurnished throughout, and better equipped today than ever before. EUROPEAN PLAN. Rooms without bath, $1.00 per day and up. Rooms with bath, $2.00 "per day and up. N. K. CLARKE, Asst. Mr. Q. J. KAUFMANN, Manager ONE CENT A WOUt) is all a little want ad will cost you.