The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, July 15, 1914, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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Llnw lo Tina Mouiiliilii Hliilloii In
OlHTitllfiii Himr to Tim M l'l
Inn Under Oiimtriiofliin I'lnii to
Dm Who I'eiicc to I'm I Hock
i rurtliur telephone- linn extensions
recently completed liy tho Forest Ser
vice hnvu done much toward HnkliiK
lip tho vnrloun portions of thn forest
iiiulnr tho supervision of thn loon I
olllclnln i nil make a valuable addition
to tho dm protection ami prevention
work of tho service.
Tho linn to thn I'lno Mountain
Runner station In now finished and
In working ordnr nml inntcrlnl has
(iron mint out to build n spur from
this Itno to tho top or Paulina iiioun
tain wluiro there U n flro lookout.
1'rom this elevation n view m had for
iiiiiuy inlli-s In nil directions. With
teli'phouo connections nottco of flro
rnu ho no nt nt onco to tho proper
authorities.
An experiment In linn building
thiit linn worked successfully In other
localities In about lo tin tried In this
district liy uso of wlro fences ns loin
pliouo lino. Two mile of wlro have
rcrcntl) been sent to Fort Hock In ho
used In filling KM'" In oxlHtltiK fence.
If tho experiment succeeds, 10 miles
of lino will ho provided In this wny,
connecting Tort Hock with tho run
Hit Mnllon to tho north.
Nearer town work tins lioon done
recently In liulldltiK n linn from tho
TuiiihIo head Ksto mid rnnger stntlou
In to thn city limits. From this point
It In vxpnetod hnt connection will tin
Hindu with tho Pioneer Company
lines nic noon ns they nro ottonded to
Kenwood,
JULY CBOPJEPORT
Ori-Kim IMImntcM (Jpnernllr letter
Than I'Uo Year ArrnKe.
Tho July oron report, with ostl
mates ns of July 1, renew oarllor ox
ictitllous of croiM in Oregon tins
vsnr and show that In practically
every Itmtauco a tdKKor yield Is to th
looked for than too average lor inn
iit five years. Tho only falling oft
is In the cato of potatoes and spring
wheat. In thn United Ktatos ns n
rholn ttinru Is no decreass In any
crop.
Tho portion of tho report rotating
to liny, groin and potr.toe follows:
dm July 1 forecast, Oronon
0X4.000 bushels; United Slates, 2
ti30.000.000 bushels.
Final. niersKu f yosrs. 1009-191J,
Oregon 8t:.0OO bushels; United
tjtatos :.70B.t.000 busholi.
Winter Wheat July 1 forrenst.
Oregon 15.200.000 buslinU; Unltod
BUtti BSJ.OOO.OOO hualiols.
Final, a-icrnge t, )ers, 1900-1013.
Oregon IZ.Dtt.OOO tunnels; United
Bintm I41.Z1S.000 bonne's.
Hprlng wUtml July 1 foreeasl.
Oregon 3,380.000 biisbosl; United
Ht-U'H Z74. 000,000 biishnlH.
Final, nvtrngo ft yoirs, 1000-1013.
Oregon S.I'JP.000 bushels; Unite 1
Htales 245.479.000 IhiohoI.
Oats July 1 forecast, OretKin U
fiOO.ooo bushuls; Unltwtl Mtatwi, 1.
2oo ooo.ooo bushels.
Final, average f. )cr. I0.l9n.
Oregon 12,D01.000 bushnl; Unltod
b'tales 1, 131,17k. 000 bttshols.
Ilarloy July 1 forecast, Oregon
4.160.000 bushels; Unltod State
211.000.000 huthots.
Final, average 6 yoars, 1 900-1 11,
Orogon, 3,073,000 bushels; U.ilto.l
States 181.873,000 bushels.
Fototoes July 1 forecast. Oregon.
0.310.000 Inuhels; Unltod States
301.000.000 bushels.
Final. nvornKO r. yoars. 1909-19,
Orogon G, 408,000 liunljoln; United
Stntos 3S0.627.000 bushuls.
liny Condition July 1. 1014, Oro-
gon 9ft; united mates ho.b.
Condition July 1. 0 yoar average.
Oregon 90; Unltsd States 81.9.
Clovor Condition July 1. 1911.
Orogon OB; Unltod States. CO. 7.
Condition July 1, 10 year nvorago,
OTogon 93; Unltod States 81.0.
Alfalfa Condition July 1. 1914,
Orogon 90; Unltod States 93.3.
Condition July 1. 8 yonr average,
Oregon 92; United Stntos 87. 5.
MAItKHT ItlCPOUT.
NOKTH POIITMNI). July 10 Ho
colpts for tho week havo boon, cnttln
13fi6, calves 111, huga 1994. slieop
7672. Liquidation of cattle has bnon
heavy this week, with qulto a mini-
bor or soutuorn sieors in uio run nun
tho nntlvo stuff bolns very medium
.ninlliv 'n irrnln rat Ho nfforlnir.
Host grass stnors soiling at $7.10 for
oxtrn top. uows sn.fo in . a inir
ilumnnd for bulls, prices 4 to J4.B0.
Prlini) light vnul ralvM )7 S5 to 8.
A vory light run of hogs for tho wooU.
Market strong. Oood swlno brlng
Ing ?8.26 to $8 30 for tops. A light
supply of Hhoep nml Intnbs, with
strong domiimt for top grades. Prions
stondy, prima wothora J4.7& to 4B;
owns l to $4.25, inodtum owos $:i.2r)
to $3.7B; Hprlng lnmbs fB to $0.
I'Hl.B VOll AOHK OF COHX.
For thn best ncro of corn rnlsod
n Conk county this yonr tho Orcmoti
Wnshlngton Hnllwoy & Nnvlgntlon
Co. will glvo n prlxo of n two horso
oultlvntor according to an announco
mant Just iniulo by L. M. Fobs, trav
ollng rqprosentntlvo of tho company.
Tho prlzo will bo gtvon at tho Crook
county .fair to bo hold In Prlnovllla
Bontomlfor 23-20, At tho fair not
loss than 60 oars and 12 stalks of
corn irjust bo shown, ncconipunled by
a Btntomont cortlfled to, by two din-
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THE WINNING FLOAT ON THE FOURTH.
Tho best float In tho Fourth of children dressed In whlto rodn on tha
July parade was that of Mrs. 8. Mc- float and contributed much to 111
Intodli, tho. Ileud Milliner, who took
first prlio. As shown In tho photo
ttraph nlKivo tho float wn In two tlun,
dncorntvd with xrouns and surmount-
ed by u larKO hat. Tho fallowlriR 12 1
Intorested parties nn to tho facts of
tho production. Tliu points on which
tho judging will bo dono are an fol-
Iown:
Pounds of fodder to tho aero. ... .30
Pounds of grain to tint ncro 30
Quality of grain ...20
Cost of production In hours of man
nml homo and fortlllzor whora
any iihi-iI . , 10
Dost story of how crop was pro
duced nud Imtidtud. 10
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A I M'KI'JCCT UATIIAHTIC.
There Is tiuro and wholesomo ac
tion In nvory dono of Foley Cathartic
Tahlols. They cloanso with navor
Sweet
Clover
Creamery Butter
Mndo from pure croam, produced under most sanitary condi
tions from our own herd of healthy cows. Milking, caro of
milk and croam, nud manufacture of tho butter under our
personal nupnrvlilon. WK 11UV .NO MII.K OK CHKAM. hcuce
wo KNOW that ovary ounoo of butter Is thoroughly wholesomo.
Wo ship OXI.Y frosli churned buttur. Our output of buttor l
necessarily limited, and Is destgnod to meet tho demands ot
discriminating buttur users who doslrn thoroughly fresh, clean,
palatable butter. Wo taku prldo In tho quality of this buttor,
and roquiwl that you try n sample. Put up In 1 lb. packages,
onrloaeil In paraHned cartons, to Insure It ronohliig you In por
fvrt coBdlnon. Ask for It at
W. C. McCuiston Grocery Co.
who are our selling agonts In Hand.
HVI:KT t'LOVHIt CIlKAMKHY
"I had no idea Una Oil Cook Stovo would bako
bread and cook everything just liko my eteel range.
But it does. And best of all my kitchen stays cool
these hot daye. Besides, thcro's no coal or wood or
ashes to lug. Oh, I'm delighted with it,"
New Perfection
OIL cook stove
It bakes, broils, roasts and toasts perfectly. It
does all that any wood or coal stovo can do and at
less cost. It doesn't smoke; doesn't taint tho food.
Clean, safe, convenient. Ask to soo it at your
dealer's.
FOR BEST RESULTS
USE PEARL OIL T
appoaranco Helen I'nlmor, Tholrmi
Anno, Mnry Trlplntt, Kldrcxs Judd.
Ksthor Foss, Mnrjory Hmlth, I.uolllo
Rhuey, Murcolln HcIiooIit, Hottn
Downliiff, Krina I.ehruinn, Claudia
llrown and Jonl Jones.
grlpo or pain. Chronic cases of con
stlpatlon find thorn Invaluabta. Stout
people nro rollevcd or that bloated,
congested feeling, so uncomfortable
especially In liot weather. They krop
your liver busy. Patterson Drug Co,
Adv.
Hoofing, building papers, doors and
window. Bkuso Hardware Co. Adv.
A Tew bourn at a nlco clrmy, clonn,
iipto-dnto plsca especially propnred
for gentlemen, will removo all worry
and troubles, Tho Metropolltan.-Adv
Ono cent a word Is all n llttlo want
Ad will cost you.
CO., FUKMOXT, OltKGOX
Baiter
io
Perfection
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STANDARD OIL
COMPANY
(California)
Bend
THE LIFE CAREER
"Srhoolliif In youlh thmiM InrarlaM? b
dlirrtnl (a iiifiar a ptrton In llir toil wr
(of Hi Irful t rmanriil octufnimn fur wblc.fi
bt ltcHililt,'-PiridfnlC w liliol
Tim l the Mission of Hi
f'nrlyxlxih School Vesr Opens
SEPTEHBER i8th, 1914
Wfilr for llliiMinlrd loo jmj llimk
Ift. "I lib I iris CAHI'IM." nud for Ota
log rniitfiliiliiK full lidonntilliiii
Drj-rr' ( nutxrt- AOKIClff TURPI
AKfoiiomv.Anlni.il llinbandrv.UalrvHuv
I bandry. Poultry Husbandly, Horticulture.
, Agriculture for Teachers f-OII.STHY,
1 I Or.ctlNn r-NOlNliHUINO HOAIP UCO-
NOrtir s. l)omrxtlcStleiirf,UiimetlcArt,
I M.INHRINO: fclettrlral, Irrleatlon,
Highway, Mechanlral, Chemical, Mining,
Ceramics. COMMLKCIi. PHARMACY
INDUSTRIAL ARTS
Vwtillonal Ciurtri-Azt Iriilture, Dairy
log, Horn Makm' Course. Industrial
Art. forestry, lluslnr Short Course
Sthfiolof Muic- Piano, blrlnc, Hand,
Vok Culture.
fumttt Butlni Ctfwn by Mil FfML
AddifM TIIH KKOISTRAN,
(tw7.IM) Coilll.. OttfV
WIIWIl I 11 Mm. I Jin J! j... 11,
CHURCH NOTICES
MctliodUt.
Ilo,v. Dr. II. O. Perry, tho district
superintendent of Tho Dalles dis
trict, will preach Thursdny evening
and hold tho quarterly conference on
Friday evening. Tho services will bo;
Kin at 8 o'clock.
Kfttxs roit ham:.
"For Kent," "For Hnlc," "Itoonm
to Let", "Iloimekccplrig Hooina," "So
Ailuiltlfliice," "So HmoklnK," etc.,
etc., I'lnciinN prlntcil In Inrxo typo
on liruij brlxtol hoard, in cent cncli,
Icmn In quiuitlticH. Iliilletln Ofllco. 12tf
FOR HUNT Two room suites fur
nished for light houso keeping
Honklo & Ilyan. 12tf Adv
OIIIXJOX THUXK THAIS
Arrives 8 a. m.
Loaves 8:30 p.m.
O.AW It. & X. THAIX.
- Arrives 7:4S p. m,
leaves ..7:25 a. m.
- htaui: LIXK SOUTH. -
Arrives 7:30 p. tn.
Loaves 10 a. tn.
AUTO LIXKH.
Cars daily to Hums and points
south and nouthenst.
- POSTOFFICK IIOUHS.
Genoral delivery open dnlly
- 9.30 a. m. to C p. in.
- Oonernl delivery open Sunday
9 30 to 10 n. m.
- Night train mall closes 7 p. m.
Day train mall closes 6:30 a. rn.
- TKI.lKiHAPH IIOUHS.
Western Union dally 7-12,1-0,
7-10. Sunday 8-10. 4-C.
ti:li:phoxk hours.
Pioneer Co., twenty-four hour
service including Sunday.
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THE UNITED
WAREHOUSE
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COMPANY
Storage and Forwarding
General Commission
Merchants
WE HANDLE OIL, GASOLINE, SUGAR,
FLOUR, SALT, HIDES
FRESH and SALT MEATS
HAMS, BACON AND LARD
liTo United Warehouse Co.
A. M. Pringle, Mgr. Bend, Oregon
racowat
O'DONNELL
UNION MARKET
Fraternal Societies
I. O. O. V,
llrnd 1odgo No, ZiH.
Ilogulnr tneetlnK ovory Mon
day night at 8 o'clock In Hattt
or's Hall. Visiting brolheid
cordially welcome.
liKHT Hlft'KY. N. n.
QUO. P OOVK, Secretary.
Till: FItATKHXAIi IlltOTIICH
HOOD. Ilcnd Lodge No. 897 meets In
Bnther's Hall every Thursday
ovonlng, with social on third
Thursday ench n.onth. Visiting
mombors cordially Invited
Mrs. O. W. Bhrlncr, Pres.
Lnroy Fox, Secretary.
HOVAL NKlOHnOHH OF
AMKItlCA.
Itanncr Camp Xo. CO.11.
Ilegular meetings second and
fourth Tuesdays, Bather's Hall.
Mns. J. H. CONNAItN, Oracle.
MH8. A. OnCUTT. Ilocorder.
THE WHITE IS
KING
The BEST all-round Family
Sewing Machine that can
be produced. Made in both
ROTARY and VIBRATOR
styles. Tho rotary makes
both LOCK and CHAIN
Btltch. The latest up to
the minute steel attach
ments with each machine.
Sold on easy payments.
Send name and address for
our beautiful H. T. cata
logue free.
White Sewing Machine Co.
S10 Merchants National Bank B!dg
San Francisco, California
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BROTHERS
IIL'SINKSS AND PJlOFKSSIONAIi.
HOIlfCHT 11. (SOVhU
CMI
Knglncer
Itcnil
Oregon
RODEHT W. BAWYBIt
NOTAKY PUD MO
HuHotln Office, Uond, Oregon
8 R. HOOfM
L-imil Attorney
Dullness before the U B Land
ofllco a specialty Twenty flro
years experience In practice bo
fore the local U. 8. Land Omcu
and the departments at Wash
Ington, D. C. Offices oyer tho
Deschutes 8tnto Uank.
IJKM) w :.j OUIXJON
J. II. Hell a W 81ms
CItOOK OOUN'TV AiwmtAcr
OO.MI'ANV
(Incorporated)
Successors to Tho J. II Hancr
Abstract Co., Prlnellle, Ore.
Abstracts Insurance
W. W. KAULKNER, D. M. D.
DBXTIHT
Office Over Postofflco
IJend, ... Oregon
WILLARD H. WIRTZ
LAWYER
Prlnevllle, Oregon.
O. 8. BENSON
Attorney At I n it
Denson Dulldlng, Wall Street
Bend, Oregon.
VERNON A. FORDES
IiAWVEIt
First National Bank Building
Bend, :-: :-; Oregon
OEOROE S, YOUNG
Civil and Irrigation Engineer.
City Engineer of Bend.
Room C First National Bank
Building
H. II. DoAHMOND
LAWYER
Satbcr Building Bend, Ore.
II. C. ELLIS
Attorncy-at'Lair
United States Coninilsiloner
First National Bank Building
BEND, OREGON
DR. J. H. CONNARN
DENTIST
Office in Sather Building.
Hours 9 to 13. 1 to 5.
Sundays and evenings by
Appointment.
DR. A. B. CROI'P
Chiropractor
DIIUGLKSS PHYSICIAN
Ofllco over Miller Lumber Co.,
Wall Street. Hours: 0-12, 1-5.
C, P. NISWONGER, Bond, Ore,
UNDERTAKER
Licensed Euibolnier, Funeral
Director.
Phone. Lady Assistant.
GEO. B. WHITCOMB
Prokjicctor
For water and mineral
Post otfico address
BEND, OREGON
FOR SUMMER
Wear get a pair of
WORLD'S WORK
SHOES.
Sold by
R.H.LOVEN
tho Shoe Repair Man.
Bond street, Bend, Oro
THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIOJI
ADVERTISING BY THE
GENERAL OWCCS
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
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