xnKDtwaXMsxwc. yp,.on:PMBgpAT.JCTffl;iT. in. TAOft S. I .1 n II rTffii. mi 35 J. i WHEN- TO CUT ALFALFA County AgilctilluiUt Tells How to (let !Ut Itrsiilt. y A, H..I.OVBTT County ARricuUiirUt.l Thnrn In a right tttnii lo out alfalfa for otitnlnliiK tliu moiit liny during n season nml for tlio kooiI of thu crop. Many ronsonu nro glvon liy men nils Iiik llilH(iroi for thu tlmu limy out for thnlr liny nml tmnKlhly tho mnii who liitM no reason hut outu IiIh crop on thu Hiiuio (Into iinoh , yr In am iiimr rlitht tin ninny of tlio otlmrii. However, tlioru Im n certain Htogu it which you tuny u,t thu nuixlinuiii "food" In your iilfRlfn liny nml not Injure tlio following crop. If wo out nlfnlfn too young, wo git n larger portwiilago or water nml Iww dry matter mih the liny "alirlnka" Uttl)y. If wo out tlio crop too Into. w not only got Mommy" liny hut elm) lorn voidable feed in shattered loaves mid Injure tlio rolluwliiK crop. In winn or "Iwekward" spring wenth r or attacks Ity Inserts, the ilrst crop limy not make No. I liny hut It In ntcry tlmt It be hrrvrattri, what ever Itn condition. In order thnl the following crop mar not ho Injured nml niny mnkn n "good" crop. Tlio same nmy li trim. Wit seldom the mmhio yttar, of a "coMNtl" orou when drought or liuttttfl "not It bank.' Tlio tlmo to out first your nlfnlfn If thnrn nro mmir weeds In thu Hold In when tho weeds boxlu to shad Kim nlfnlfn, ut do ugl cut too low. Never out now filfotfft M ol'O'o lo tho ground. The tlmo to out tho "set" fluid of nlfnlfn for liny In when tlm following crop begins to grow. Indi cated hy new sprouts from tlio crown. Tho crop to H hnrvosted will Improvi) hut little under nlmost nuy condition nftor thin tlmu mid It In best to got It off tho uroiind an noon hn ixiMlhln In onlnr thnt tho fllnwliiB crop mny do Itn best. It pay to watch for these new iiproiitn, espoolnlly for determining tho tlmo for tho Ilrst oultliiK. Try It nnd seo. Get Hid of tho Torment of Hlieimm tlmu. ttomnmbor hew prr nnd action you were before you lind rheumatism, laekaoho, swollen, aching Jolntn ind stiff, painful muscles? Want to tool thnt wny again? You cantake Kn it Kldnoy Pills. I'or thoy quickly elear tho hlood or tho jiolsons thnt cause your twin, misery nnd torment hk rheuhiatlsm. Adv. Patterson Drug Co, OUR SOILS NEED Hi1 Addition nf Vrgclwblo Matter Will Inrrenoo 1'citlllly. liy A. K. I.OVKTT. County Agriculturist Most of un on fnrtun In thin section of tho country fnll to appreciate tlm fuel thnt wo nro developing n desert noil. Our noil horn, hoforo It was cleared nnd rarrotnl, prohnldy linn uovor grown anything hut sagebrush, tic Juniper nnd n vory little utineh grass. There In practically no vogw tkblH iHnttor or humus tn It. No Mill can produce n maximum crap when In thin condition nnd. until wo dd this jieeessary humus tn our noil, wo eniinot roalUo tho protltn from It thnt wo should. Practically nil or our nolln today "park" or "blow" or "wash" nnd each of the condition mny ba ram mllwl by nddlnK humun to tha wll po ntfoetwl. Pmctlcnlly nit of our Mini, nt praotnt. rtw d "'P" n,l tbln Indloattw th prttnc or much good plant food In thaw. Ilnwavar. for WHXlmMW Krowth nnd itrodueOoN, plnNtn roHHlra otbor eoNdltlonn tunn th mora prmwnca of tba plant food Thar ratpilra tho pranwnca of both Mir und wntar In tba will at tba nnma tlmo nnd tba mont of lliam raqulra tna "body" which only. deonyal or Kanle mnttor eon give to the noil. Mont vaitatniiln mnttor or humun nlw provldan uvnllnblu plant food. Tho mont ottlolont and valunlde thlnK Hint wa can imo for "b"tldliiK Mp" our will In bnrnrnrd manure, profornbly thnt well rottod. For our puriHine. thin mnnuro may bo npraad on tho land nur tlmo and plowed In nt roKUlnr plowing. However, barn yard mnnuro In nlo un luvnluall fortlllior U imod proporly and. for thin puroio. nhould bo no handlod m to Rat tho full benefit or both the liq uid nnd the nolld mntorlnln. Tlio uo or groon niHtiuron will probnhly provo tho mont prnotlonl on tho moHl or our fnriiin. nt proiiont. bttcaimo of tho oainiMrntlvvbr fow llvnntnok wo keep. (Iroun mmuirliiK I nlmply- tho plnwlnx undor of a Krcon orop nnd any crop, oven wood, may bo imod for thin pnrpono. Clov or. Hold penn, ryo or rniio nro prob ntly tho inuM practical crops for this pnrpono in this section and tho urn or any or Uicho will bring about no tlconblo results. Kvon t tho orop or field pon or clover bo removed rrom tho land, much humun Is nddod to the roll bccaiiso or tholr rank root growth, nnd. If thoy bo harvested ror tholr seed, tlio stoma may ho returned to tho Innd and praotlcally tho whole The BRICK GARAGE ON 1ION1) HTIIICICT wihh hi: compm:ti:i in a cxiuplk of wi:ijkb This Mill bo tho largest and Iwnt Krnge building in Central Oregon. Arrange Now For ' KTOItAOi: AT MODKHATK HATKS ICxKrt Itepalr AVtirk ut Fnlr 1'rlcea RESULTS GUARANTEED Wo Dlstiibuto Chalmers Haxcm Curs nnd Hrldcn Trucks (1AHOMN1J HUNIHUKH lEe Bend Garago Company It; K. Hardy E, II, of tho crop, valuable fp;; liutnun, bo ndtlnu to tho noil, Kow farmers tan afford ta ndd tlio noccMnry liutnun to nil of their Imid In nno season hut nil enn ndd It In some form to at Ivmt u nmall patch onoh your and gradually build up tho wholu farm. MAHKIIT IICI'OHT. NOIITII I'OUTIiANI), Juno 12. Ilecelptii for tho woek huvo bmiui cut tle HU7, ciilveii :ir., hogs 204 H, nhooti tUH. Cnttlo Ihiuldntlou nmnllor for thu woek, duo to iiiIiI-mciihoii liotweoii feed lot nod khinm riinn. Kent grain fed nteorn, f 7 . 7 fi to Hi hay Hteorn $7. SO to 97.7ft; host grunn nteorn $7.2ft to 7.fio. (loud call for prlmo duhorutid oowh nml helforn. Ilutchor Htook Htoudy nil down tho lino. Do miind for hogn bettor thnn liist week, with fairly good numhor of recelptn. Klvo to ten cents hlghor. Tops sell ing nt 7. H5 to I7.H0. Modernto ro colptn of nliciti nnd Ininlm this wtk ImprovnI demand, fancy yenrllugH i.KU to $fi old wethorn f I 2R to H.rtO; Mwoa $t to .'tu. I.iiinii trnd llrni, nprliig ntook nailing rowdily nt 10.00. FINOS TOAD UNDERGROUND A ronldaut of tho Whltalcr Vnlloy linn Mut to 'I'll a llullatlll tlm follow ing acooiiriL of tlm llirdliiK uiidar ground of n llvo tondi t "Kdw. Thntchor wlilla eiigagwl In f'xritYHlliig ror n cUteru, nt a datitli or U foot rrom tlm nurrata, uncov ered a IIVo toad or ordlimty mxo. It WM found oncnnml In hnrdpan with no opening nHywIiaro dhHerunhlo Tho location In on gentlo hill nldf. Tho nurfnra soil Is uhoiil two fet In depth. Thin In underlaid with nomn rock nnd concrete of lluio foriuntlon, very hard which etintlniicM beyond the deith roaehod by digging. The hard pan la Imlug broken by meutm or chlnellng. Tho load when removml from Itn hhihII cavity, was round to bo alive and or natural color. It lived on the aurfacn of tho ground for about one hour.. When placed In water It Immediately died. Tho water wna rain water caught rrom a paper roof and iuoy liavo been Injur ious. Now n)mo natural Interest In felt In tho hlxlory or thin particular nmplillilnn. Will you or some one or your readers, pleaso give a possible explanation or tho living toad: toll how long It hun leeu thoro and how did It come to bo thus oneatad." ItltAli KSTATK TUAN.SFHIIH. (ItNUcri by the Crook County Ab ut mil Oiinpiiny.) Marlon Mnyflnld to M. H. Mayfleld 8W HK C; Wti NV 7-17-17. $t800 U. 8. to N. I. Ity. Co., iwtent 8W 40-20-11: HK HW 10; HW BB. HK HW 21. NW Nl. NK NW 28-17-12: It. , 4-18-12; Ktt HK 19; HW BW 20: NW NW 29-20-12: HK BW 4-9-1: NW HK 17-9-1C; HW HW 8; BV4 NW 34-10-115; HW HK S3-13-1C; HW HW 2-ir-lC; HW NIC 12-18-19; NK HW 27; NW HK 28-20-20; HK HK 31-1H-2I. U. H. to Chas. A. Htovonson patent HK NW, HW NK, KA NK 3B; W4 HW IS: KU HIS 2C19-13. Ilend Co. to Wu. I'Meo It. 10, blk. 31 Center add, lloud. Ilend Co. to Hand I'ark Co. It. 3, blk. 4 A Center ndd, llond. Cass A. Dine to Frederick Waltar. SIC8W 8-1 1-12. $2000. Ilend Co. to Canendo lionlly Co. purebnsors' ngreomnnt, blka. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cascade. Htate ta Chan. J. Mock NW NK. WStf. 8KNH 3-17-11. Chan. J. Mock to 8Ute o d, 8V NIC. HK NH 3-17-11. $738. 8cHloH-UNion Lumber Co, to Histe. right of way ovr WV HW. HW NW 13; NKHK 10-17-11. I'. 8. to (loo. W. Hall patent Its. 3. 4. KMi 8W IS-ll-13. IIrh Calktw lo Ollia 8. Jon en 8W l-lt-18. Iland I'ark Co. to H. I.. Qulg'ey It. 14. blk. 121. 1st ndd Hand I'ark, $130. l. H. to lloraca Hrooklngn (2) patent. NW HK. 8 tt 8K 7. BW 8W S. NVt NK, 8K NK. NH SK 18-23-21. U. 8. to Mary B. MeMullon. patent 2. 3. HK NW, RVfc NH. NK 8K, MVt HW 7-22-21. U. H. to Hiintn Fo Paelllc It. Co. SW HK 18. NK BW, It. 3, 7-12-14. NW 8K 12-12-13. Virginia Freltas to I'rlnovlllo hand NOTICK I'OU I'l'HUCATION. Department or the Interior. U. 8. Und OHlon nt Tho Dulles, Oregon. Juno 8, 1914. Notice la Jiereby given that Oni C. Fllcklnger, or Ilend, Oregon, who on February 14th. 1911. made Home stead Kutry No. 06122. ror Ktt Boo tlnn 30. Township 20 South, Knngo 17 Kust. Wlllamotto Meridian, hna tiled notice or Intention to mnko Fi nal Throe Year proof to establlsn claim to tho land above described, hoforo It. C. Kills, U. B. Commission er, at llond! Oregon, on the 18th day or July, 1D14. Claimant nnmou as witnesses: Ito'i ort I.lsk, Wllllnm 3. McConnoll. Otis C. Ilonklo, Thomas dray, all or llond, Oregon. II. FHANIC WOODCOCK, 14-18c ltoglstor. Ilrunktt T. W.Hnrdjr tt Livestock Go. NM NH, BW NB, NWBB, 4.10-19, $400 J, W. Hooito to America lloono Its. r, 0, blk. 13, 1st ndd I'rlncvlllp, Oregon, Washington, Idaho Fin nnco Co, to Htnto Its. 1, 2, 11, 12, blk. 2, Uldlaw, llond I'ark Co. to Kiln (Ilostop It. 3, blk. 40, Contor add, Ilend. Ilend Park Co, to M. A. Hnmcr Its, 3, 4, blk. 120, 1st ndd llond 1'nfk, $300, John h. Iljornoborg to C, II. Web ber NW 34-19-13. C. II. Webber lo Hcniiloii-aipnon Lumber Co. same, $2000, N. V. liy. to Joseph J, McKay et nl.HW 4-20-11, $1320. Hnmo to Chrlstlnn Mueller Land ft Timber Co., NK HK 28-20-11, $330. II. Ferrell to llond Timber Co. H'A HW 11; Vf'A NW 14-17-11. HIONH I'OU HA LB. "For Kent," "For Halo," "lloomn to lft", "lltiiisektH'pIng Ibioum," "No Admittance." "Nd HinoUIng," etc., etc., I'lnrurdx iirlnted In large type tin Heavy itrisioi jioarti, i (ciik earn, lexs In tiiiuilltle. HiillHln Olllce, 12tf FOU HKNT---Two room suites fur nlshed ror light house keeping, ilonklo & Jtynn. 12trAdv. NOTICIC OF CONT1WT. Dapnrtraant or the Interior, United gtnton Lai d Olllee. Lakovlew, Ore gon, Mny 13. 1914. To tho heirs or Iowls L. Martin, de ' ceased, Coitvnteo: You are hereby not Mud that Charles F. Hturiner, who gives c-o C. 8. Hanson, Hand, Ore., as his post of fice address, did on April 22. 1914. file In this oltlco bin duly corroborated application to contest nnd secure the cancellation or Homestead Kntry , Horln! No. 02773. made Docomhor 11, 1909, for lots 3 and 4 and K'4 HV'i Heotlon 7; lots 1 nnd 2, K'A NWV. RfCtlonlS, Township 22 H., Kongo 23 15., Wlllnmetto Meridian, nnd as grounds ror his contest he alleges that said !nwls L. Martin died about 3 years ago. leaving no heirs so far an known to this affiant; that tho oiitrymsn nover established residence upon said tract -nor did ho or bin heirs over maintain residence thereon or cultivate tho name nnd said entry man nnd his heirs have wholly aban doned said tract and nald entry ror more than one year tost past. You aro, thorofore. furlhor noti fied that tho said allegations will bo taken by this ofllco cs having been oonrcssod by you, nnd your nald entry will bo canceled thereunder without your further right to bo henrd t hero in, either bo fore this offlco or on ap peal, If you rail to IJIo In thin edict within twenty days after the FOURTH publication or this notlco, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically mooting nnd re sponding to these allegations of con test or ir you rail within that tlmo to file In this otneo duo prool mat you havo served a copyot your answer on the said contestant cither In person or by registered mall. It this service Is mado by the delivery or a copy or your answer to the contestant In per son, proof of such service must be either tho said contestant's written acknowledgment of his receipt or the copy, showing tho dnto of Its receipt, or tho affidavit of tho person by whom delivered; If mado by register ed mall, proof of such service must consist of tho atlldavit of tho person by whom tho eppy was mailed stating when nnd tho postomco to wnicn u was mailed, and this affidavit must bo accompanied by tho jvoatninstor's reaelnt for tho lottor. You should stttto In your answer J l Hoofing of nil kinds. Repairing promptly done. J. A. MacCLOSKEY TINNINQ AND Furnace Contractor Guttorinjr, SnoutlnR, Cornices and Skylights. PHOTOGRAPHS All kinds or photography, resi dences, business houses, picnic parties, family groups nnd home portraiture. Work lo ploaso and prices to suit. Drop mo a curd and I will call Havo your picture taken nt your homo. A. NOHl'M. Commcrolnl I'liotogrnplier Hchltlencc, Kemvood-Uemli Ore. Meadow Pasture FOR RENT Cattle Delivered PHONE T. C. Merchant FOR SUMMER Wear get a pair of WORLD'S WORK SHOES. Sold by R.H.LOVEN tho Shoo Repair Man. Bond street, Bend, Ore tHd name tt the poitofflce to which you dcslro futuro notices to be nent to you. JA8, F, mmaESfl, Hcglotor, Dnto of first publication May 27, 1014. Onto or second publication Juno 3, 1914. Unto or third publication Juno 10, 1914. Unto or fourth publication Juno 17. 1014. NOTICK OF CONTKHT. Department of the Interior United Htatcs Lnnd Ofllce. Tho Dalles, Oro- gon, May 20, 1914. To Asahel L. I'arker, or Pendleton, Oregon, Contostee: You are hereby notified that Jul ius O. Handherg, who glvoa llond, Oregon, c-o box 147. ns his post office address, did on April 17, 1914, file In this oltlco bin duly corroborated application to contest and secure the cancellation of your homestead, en try No. , Serial No. 08918. made May K, 1911, ror KA Section 29. Township 20 8., Itnngo 17 B. W. Meridian, nnd ns grounds ror his contest he alleges that said Aaa hsl L. I'arker hna railed to establish his residence on said tract; that ha has railed to cultlvsto said tract or any part thereof; Hint he Iim aban doned snld tract for Upwards or six months Inst pnst nnd thnt such fail ure and ttlMUidonment wan not due to his employment In the srm, nary or marine rorps of the I'. 8. In time or war or otherwise. Voir are. therefore, further nott flod that tho mid alligations will be taken ity this office as having baen confessed by you, nnd your said en try will 1 canceled thereunder with out your fui'thor right to be heard therein, either before this offlco or on appeal, If you rail 16 (lie In this of tlco within twenty days after the FOURTH publication of this notice, ns shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting and re sponding to thete allogatlonn of con tent, or H you rail within thr.t tlmo to file In this olflro due proof that you have served a copy or your an swer on tho cald contestant either In person or by registered mall. If this service Is mode by tho delivery of a copy or your answer to tho contes tant In person, prcof or such service must bo either tho cold contestant's written acknowledgement or his re ceipt or tho copy, showing the dnto or Its recolpt. or tho affidavit of tho person by whom tho delivery was modo stating whon nnd whoro the copy was delivered; Ir macio by reg istered mall, proor or such service must consist or tho .affidavit or tho person by whom tho copy waa mailed stating when nnd tho post ofllce to which It was mailed, and this affi davit must bo accompanied by the Itostmnstor's rocclpt for tho letter. You should stato In your nnswor tho name ot the tost offlco to which you deslro future notices to bo sent to .you. II. FltANK WOODCOCK. Register. Datu or first publication Juno 10, 1011. Date of second publication Juno 17, 1914. Data ot third publication Juno 24, 1314. Dato ot fourth publication July 1. 1914. THE UNITED EH WAREHOUSE COMPANY Storage and Forwarding General Commission. Merchants WE HANDLE OIL, GASOLINE, SUGAR, FLOUR, SALT, HIDES FRESH and SALT MEATS HAMS, BACON AND LARD TiTc United Warehouse Co. A. M. Pringle, Mgr. Bend, Oregon O'DONNELL UNION MARKET NOTICK FOB POHLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Ofllce at Tho Dalles, Oregon, May Cth, 1014. Notlco In hereby given that Mildred lllladeau, assignee or Tokll Hwanson, deceased, or Ilend, Oregon, who on Juno Cth, 1911, tnndo Desert Land Entry No. 09080. 'for lots 1-2 nnd B 'A NW'i, Bectlon 30, Township 18 Booth, Itnngo 13 Bast, Willamette Meridian, has Med notlco of Intention to make final desert land proof, to establish claim to tho land above de scribed, hoforo H. C. Ellis, U. H.j Commissioner, at Hcnd, Oregon, on tho 9th day ot July, 1914. Claimant names ns witnesses: Ja cob F. Thomas, Henry Starrs, Italph A. Dunn, Barl J. Dunn, all of Ilend, Orogon. H. FltANK WOODCOCK. ltoglstor . - OlliaiO.V TIIUNK TltAlN Arrives 8 a. m. Leaves 8:20 p.m. 0.-W. It. & N. Tit A IN. Arrives 7:40 p. m. Loaves 7:26 a. tn. HTAOK LINK BOOTH. Arrives 7:30 p. rn. Loaves 10 a. m. AUTO MNKH. Cars dally to Hums and points south nnd southeast. I'OSTOFFICK IIOUHH. General dellvory opon dally - 9:30 n. m. to C p. rn. Gonernl dellvory opon Sunday 9:30 to 10 a. ni. Night train mall closes 7 p. m. Day train mall closes C:30 a. m. - TBLKOUAI'H IIOCItH. Western Union dslly 7-12,1-0, 7-10. Sunday 8-10. 4-0. - TKLBI'HONB IIOUHH. Pioneer Co., twonty-tour hour - - sorvlcc. Including Sunday. ---- Fraternal Societies I. O. O. F. Ilend Lodger No. 218. Regular meeting every Mon day night at 8 o'clock In Bath er's Hall. Visiting brother cordially welcome. M. A. PALMER, N. U. GEO. P. C'v"E. rVwetury. TUB FRATERNAL IJROTHER HOOD. Rend Lodgo No. 897 meets In Bather's Hall every Thursday evening, with social on third Thursday each ronth. Visiting members cordially Invited Mrs. O. W. Shrlner, Pros. Leroy Fox, Secretary. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Banner Camp No. 00:11. Regular meetings second and fourth Tuesdays. Sathcrs Hall. MRS. J. H. CONNARN, Oracle. MRS. A. ORCL'TT. Recorder BROTHERS i J1UGINKS8 AWD PltOFKHSION'AJU IlOUKKT . GOULD Civil Knglnoer Ilend Orefjon iiBN.virrr. hinnott A GALlOWAY Attorneys at Law General Fractlco Tho Dalles, - Orogon ROIIBRT W. SAWVBR NOTARY PUBLIC Bulletin Office, Bend, Oregon 8. R. HOOIN Land Attorney Business before the I'. 8. Land otllce a specialty. Twenty five years experience In practice iie fore the local U. S. Land Offlco and tho departments at Wash ington. D. C. Offices over tho Doschutos State Bank. IIBMl !: :-J OREGON J. B. Bell A. W. Sims CROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY 'Incorporated) Successors to The J. II. Honor Abstract Co., Prlnevlllc Ore. Abstracts Insurance i W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. DENTIST Offlco Over Postofflce Bend, ... Oregon WILLARD II. WIRTZ & A WYE It Prlnevlllc. Oregon. U. C. COE, M. D. Plijrsiclnn and Surgeon Office over First National Bank. Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. ra. BEND. .-: OREGON C. S. BENSON Attorney At L a it Benson Building, Wall Street Bend, Oregon. VERNON A. FORBES IiAWVISR1 First National Bank Bulldlnp tBend, :-: :-: Oregon GEORGE S. YOUNO Civil and Irrigation Engineer. City Engineer of Bend. Room S First National Bank Building . II. II. D o A1UIOND lAWYKIt Sather Building Bead. Oro. II. C. ELLIS. Attorney-at-taw United States Commissioner First National Bank Building BEND. OREGON DR. J. II. CONNARN DENTIST Office In Sather Building. Hourt, 9 to 12, 1 to 6. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. DR. A. B. CROPP Chiropractor DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN Office over Miller Lumber Co., Wall Street. Hours: 9-12, 1-5. I C. P. NISWONGER, Bend. Ore. UNDERTAKER Licenced EmbaJmer, Funeral Director, Phone. Lady Assistant. GEO. B. 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