The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, August 12, 1914, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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l'HK IIKNI) liUMf.TI.V, IIKXII, OHK., WKDNl.HDAY. AUGUBT II!, 1911.
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PREPARE U D FOR
mil HPIJNT IN I'llKPAIIINO I.ANII FOR CHOI IM NI.VHH WAHTIII)
VSLV.HH LANII IH PROPKRIA PHKPAHKI) Hl'VWMH IH UNCIiH
TAIN HKHII .Mimr IIIIHT IN PIIIM HOlIi, IIOOTH
t . MUHT IIAV1. L'HANCK TO TAKK IIOMi
HOIIi HlUiUItU HK PACKIIO
(lly Count Agriculturist
A. H. I.OVBTT.)
Oan of tliti most Important factors
In thu production of a Rood crop Ik
(ho sued bod or surfnuo 10II In which
tho crop U to be grown. Kicept the
Innd In properly prepared for the
crop, the success of tbn crop planted
on It U ii big gamble sud the odds
nrti against the nimbler who planti
Ihn seed.
Them ihuuld he n good r en son (or
ovary farm operation i If not for a
purpose, why do ItT
In preparing thu land for a crop,
nl leant three things favorable to that
crop must ho considered. The seed
mint rest In a anil Drm enough Hint
the seed may come In contact with
innlNt earth on nil di, tlm root a
nf the growing plant mint ho able to
obtain n Rood toot. hold and mola
Hirct; and there miiat ho mioimh plant
food and niolxtura to Rrow and iim
turn Hid plant. When water la
nvallahte for IrrlRnllnn, the prepare
Hon of the land la Renerally eaahr
heeauw not only la the aoll, to n car
tain extent, packed by wettlnx the
land but aUo more water may be add
rd when the aupply In the aoll la ex
liautted. However, too much depen
ilence upon this "soaking" of the
land aa a means of pnklng the aoll
1m a mistake (for there are Renerally
Israe nlr aparea prfarnt even after
the aoakliiR of newly plowed land I
nnd the preparation outlined below
will apply Renerally to Irrigated na
well an dry rarmliiR sections
It 1 practically nlwaya brat to pre
kho the land for the crop several
month before that crop la to bo
planted. Tb I a la for the purpoo of
not only allowing the land to thor
oughly pack and make n roupilete
Joint with the aubaoll but also al
lowing the liberation nf more plant
hiofl for the RrowliiR crop If thla
la done, a Unlit dlklng or thorough
lisrrolng of the land before the crop
la all that la neeiHuutry. In thla case
nlo, nlth the plowing aeven or more
Inohea deep, the seed and plant find
Hie favorable rondlllona aa above out
lined. If for any reason the plowing can
not he attended to at leant three '
month the crop I to be planted, the
Held should not he plowed an deeply
nnd It ahould be packed. Till pack
n
BRICK WORK
I bare built eiery brick lioiue In Itcnil crrctcU by
contract
WOHIC Till. IlKHT.
I'ltlCliH Till. Ml WKHT.
HATIHFACriO.V AIWOLUTKIA' (.UAItANTKKI).
SAND FOR. SALE
Tbo bct obtainable at lite lo.vrat prices In largo or
email qnattlltlr.
I have the erlulve prirlleKC for aand In all O. O.
I. Company illtcbrs,
JACK TANSEY
H'
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A'
ED
CROWN
Hie Gasoline of Qualify
POWER
MILEAGE
ECONOMY
LfiRGEn riELDS COUNTY COURT
ing doea not refer to the visible sur
facn Jjut to thu loono HUb.surface;
thui, a roller will not uaually do the
work properly na It packa only the
aurface nnd not the aub-aurface, We
must use a tool that wilt pack the un
der part of the plowing: nnd assist In
making a complete Joint with thu
aub-aoll or itnplowed earth below,
Tbn beat tool for thla packing l
the regular aub-aurface packer and
land ahould be worked until It 'a
firm. If Impossible to obtain thla
sub-surface packer, uio a common
dlak-harrow, netting the disk
atralght nnd adding weight enough
that It will go to or near the bottom
of the plowed land. J.lther the pack
er or the dlak will leave the aurfacu
looae, a It ahould be, but, In walk
lug over the field you will notice a
great difference In the flrmneaa of thu
aub-aoll aurface. Try It out,
Ilend flutter la lieat on Dread.
Ivy poltonlnjr, awtuiar
of lh niti, bit and
attni of InMots, stui
ntck an J lm bicx
should b treat with
Ballard's
SNOW
LINIMENT
a k.Htaalla.d MMl-Affia tlli
IV IIMWfiWJ WWI -..-
flu innammaiion. ri. con
tracttd muielt and rtora
...!, i.-j .rnnrftf lnn. TTnr hall
ins cut, wound, burn or
aealds. thor I nothing Ilk It
in mo noon mi oi cui-.it
agnt. It cure by a mild
Powr that I mor tttetlvo
I. .It Imh iiftrah llnl
a.m VPtian ttl.t..f in
luwma ,..... .mum
rlitumatle paint, neuralgia, or
aeiaiica. l wonurui pimiiai-
inT ana rtiifTini inuuiu.i
-. tl-wlM 11 I Hfi All
around liouithold llnlmnt that
I uirul in a tnouiana w.71
and It application i always
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JamiF.Dallard.Prop. 8tLaul.Mo.
Uit BUphto Bya ! for
uort ity. ik
3oioAloRtCOWWCMOHl
Patterson Drug Co.
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County Court of Crook County Htate
of Oregon.
rtegular adjourned aeaalon of .July
term of County court for Crook
county, Oregon, convened at S o'clock
p, m. tbla 3rd day of Auguat, 1914.
I'rcHent, 0. Hprlnger, Judge, pr
aiding, Willi. W. Drown, Commix
aloner, Warren drown, Clerk, Frank
Klkln. Sheriff.
Whereupon the following proceed
Inga were bad tc-wlt;
Itoport of D. V, Btewart glvlns
tbe eaat route nround the Hayea
ranch da the beat location for the
Nowaom Creek Itoad, received and
approved. Itoad ordered located and
opened accordingly a per agreement
of panic.
In the matter nf county relief.
On the application of Caroline
Hchelfler for relief, ordered that alio
bo granted $10 per month until fur
ther order beginning Auguat 1, 19H,
In the majter of widow' peoalon
for Kdlth Atwator.
Application of Kdlth Atwator,
mother of one child under alxteeii,
for widow'! penalou nnd lnvitlgat
or'a report approved. Order grant
ing pentton In the aum of ten dollar
per month
In the mutter of wldowa pcnalon of
Mnry II. Olbaon.
Order of July 10th. 1013, whereby
claimant wa allowed a pcnalon of
$17. do per month reclnded na ono
child became sixteen year of age
July 3, 1011. Order granting ten
dollar per month to take effect July
lt, 10H.
In the matter of road dlitrlct Si.
39.
Report of Andrew llehren. auper
vlnor of Itoad District No. 39 receiv
ed and approved, llondtmen order
ed reloatid on requested by report.
In the matter of claim of J. Q.
Clark.
Itoport of Itoad Kuporvlior Hoy
Newell on damngea claimed by J. (J.
Clark for coat of fencing on Gateway.
Ashwood road received. Court or
dered n warrant drawn In favor f
J (I Clark In the mint of $100.00
In the matter of high sohool wood.
Wm. II. Ioftln given ordor for 80
cord of wood for County High
school on same terms nnd conditions
as he Is to furnlah wood for thu court
housf Tlmo on the two contract
to be extended one month.
Adjourned until August 6, 1911,
at the hour of ten a. m.
Itogular adjourned sesRlon of July
19H term of court reconvened nt
o'clock p. m., this fifth day of Aug
ust. 1914.
Present, O. Springer. Judge, pro
viding; R. 11. Ilaylcy. Commissioner:
Willis W. Ilrown. Commissioner;
Wnrrcn Ilrown. Clerk; Frank Kl
ktna. KhorlfT.
Whereupon the following proceed
Inga were had towll:
In the matter of the Deep Canyon
bridge.
IIIII presontcd showlnit $1128.89 to
have, been expended with credit of
$727. f.O. Clerk Instructed to draw
warrant for $701.39 la payment of
same. Warrant to be drawn on (Jen
ernl Fund.
In the metier nt the I'ott Ilrldse
over Crooked river.
Clerk Instructed to draw warrtnt
In tbe sum of $3600.00 In favor of
the Const lirldge Company In pa
tnent of one 1 2.1x1 8 foot high truss
riveted span aa per contract of Julv
18. 1914. Warrant i bo drawn on
General fund.
In tho matter of work on Nowaom
Creek nnd Paulina Ilrldges.
Clerk Instructed to draw warrant
for $1000.00. favor of Ralph I.. Jor
dan, county treasurer, to lie held by
him and only paid out on vouchers
from bridge foreman K. u. Acney,
for labor nnd material, transportation
and other work on the Nowsom Creek
and Paulina bridges.
In the matter of library fund.
Clerk Instructed to draw warrant
for $278.00. In favor of J. K. Myora
to lie ued for llbrnrv purposes.
In tho matter of tho lluckhorn
grade.
Warrants In the aggregate nf
$3200.00 ordered drawn on Road
Fund, favor of It. II. nayley. Comn.W
slnnor to be used on Iluokhorn Grade.
I See order.)
Adjournment.
NOTICK TO DKMOl'HATH,
We request that Ono domoorat
from each precinct In thu county meet
with us at the orUco or M. R. Ulggs,
at Prlnevllle. Oregon, ou Saturday,
August Mill, 1914, at four o'cloo'c
p. m.. for the purpose of electing
n County Democratic Central Com
mittee. All democrats of the coun
ty are requested to come or send 'a
the name of one In their precinct to
act aa central committee man from
that precinct.
Dated August 1st. 1914.
(Signed) M. R. WGGS.
R. W. 7.BVKIA.
Appointed Committeemen for Croot
County. 83-23 Adv.
- Don't endure the needles pain and
torment of rheumatism, aggravated
aa It la by tho hot wenthor. W. T.
Uutchons. Nicholson, On., says: I
suffered the aches and pains of rheu
matism, swollen fetjt, Irregular pain
ful Bladder action, but Foley Kidney
Pills fixed mo up quickly." Foley's
are the beat. Adv. Patterson Drug
Co,
1& UfoUette
Nursery Co.
PrlnevUle, Oregon
CENTRAL
OREGON'S NURSERY
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IN TIIK CIRCUIT COURT OF TIM.
HTATIJ OF ORKGON, FOR TUB
COUNTY OF CROOK.
It, ... Subln, Plaintiff, vs. A. M. Lara
and Marcollus Lara, partnors trad
ing under the firm name and style
of A. M. Lara & Co., and Marcel
lus Lra nnd Hadu Lara, Individ
ually, and Frank Robertson, De
fendants, I'UHI.ICATION OF HUMMONH.
IN TUB NAMB OF TUB 8TATB
OF OREGON, You are hereby requir
ed to appear and answer tbn com
plaint filed against you In tbe above
entitled suit within six weeks from
thu dato of the first publication of
tbla summons, to-wlt: on or before
tbe 24tb day of September, 1914, and
If you fall to answer for want there
of, the plaintiff will appeal to tbe
court for the relief demanded In the
complaint, to-wlt:
1. That tbe amount due said
creditors, for whose benefit the said
plaintiff In acting na trustee, bo Axed
and determined.
2. That plaintiff have Judgment
and execution against said defend
ants, A. M. Lara and Marcellua Lara,
Jointly and severally, Jn tho aum ho
determined to be due to eald credi
tors, with Interest thereon at the rate
of six (0) per cent por annum from
the date that said aum Is determined
by said court to be due, and for fur
ther Judgment or $500.00 aa reason
able nttornoys fees herein, and for
costs and disbursements of thla ault.
3. That Marcellua Lara and Sada
Lara, defendants herein, and all per
sons claiming under them subsequent
to the execution or said mortgage
mentioned In paragraph XII or said
complaint, either aa purchasers, In
cumbrancers, or otherwise may be
barred nnd rorecloned or all rights,
claim, or equity or redemption In said
property mentioned In paragraph XII,
and ercry part thereof, namely:
All or lots five (h) and
six (C), In block eleven
111), or the town or
Ilend, Crook County,
Oregon;
4. That tbe usual decree may bo
made for the sale of said premises
by the sheriff of said county, accord
ing to tho law and practice or this
court.
6. That the proceed or said snlo
may be npplled In payment or the
amount due to the plaintiff for tho
benefit or the creditors or the said
A M. Lara and Marcellua Iaro, part
ners trading tinder the firm nam? and
atylo or A. M. Lara &. Co.
C. That said plaintiff may have
Judgment and execution against said
defendant, A. M. Lara and Marcollus
Lara lor any deficiency which may
remain after applying all the pro
ceeds or tho sale or said premises
properly applloable to th,o satisfac
tion or said judgment.
7. That Plaintiff, or any other nar
ty to tho ault. may become n purchas
er at said salo.
8. That n receiver may bo ap
pointed to tnko charge of said real
property mentioned In paraghaph XII
of aald complaint (Mentioned
above.) collect the rcnta and prints
therefrom, nnd authorised to pay tho
tnxea upon said property, ir any bo
due. and to hold the balance after
the payment or aald tnxea. subJect-4o
tun determination or this suit
9. And that tho plaintiff may
have such other and further relief In
tho premises as to this court may
seem meet and equitable.
This summons Is served upon you
CLOVERLEAF
MILK and CREAM
ARE PURE
PHONE YOUR ORDERS
O. C. CARDWELL
Farmers Phone No. l.
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s
Moderate .'rices $
Modern Rooms
AttrtttUvo Surroundings J
$
s
i Steam IlcAt, Hot and Cold
j Waiter With Ilatli Privilege
i Homo Cooked Meals t
i Miss A. I. Spalding, Proprietor i
BEND, OREGON ?
Is It Done Right?
W It Is, lt wll toouih alons But un
kt tt'ls up to tb mrk la svry dui
earn and u.
UOW PRICES,. BETTER PRVICB
Bend Steam Laundry.
AND DRY CLEANINO
j
by tho publication hereof pursuant
to an order of the Honorable W. L,
UJradshaw. Judge of the above en
titled court dated August Cth, 1914.
Tho date or tbe first publication
hereof Is the 12tb day of Augutl,
1914, nnd tbo date of tbe last publi
cation hereof Is the 23rd day of Sep
tember. 1914.
SIDNEY TEISER,
Attorney ror Plaintiff, 74047 Mor
gan building, Portland, Ore, 2329c.
NOTICK TO CTlKDITOrtH TO PHK
8KNT CLAIMH.
In tbe County Court or tbe State of
Oregon for Crook County.
In tbo matter of the Estate of Jesse
L. Pousb, deceased.
The underalgesd having been ap
pointed administrator of the above
named estate, notice Is hereby glve'i
to the creditors or aald Estate and to
all persons having clalma against asid
deceased, to present them duly veri
fied as required by law, within sit
months from tbp date of this Notice,
to the undersigned at the office of C.
Hr Bonson, lawyer, Bend, Oregon.
8. C. CALDWELL.
Dated this 22d day of July, 1914.
20.23c.
NOTICK FOR PL'HLIOATION.
Department of the Interior. U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
July 1C, 1914.
Notice Is hereby given that Irving
II, Rogers, of Ilend, Oregon, who, on
May 9, 1910, made Desert Land En
try, No. 06731. for BV&NWK and
WV4NE'.. Section 4, Township 17
South. Rnnge 12 East, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of intention
to make Final Desert Land Proof, to
establish claim to the land above de
scribed, before II. C. Ellis. U. S.
Commissioner, at Rend, Oregon, on
the 29th day of August, 1914.
Claimant namea as witnesses: Wil
liam J. Alt, Charles D. Swalley, Fred
N. Van Matre, Wllber X. Hunnell, all
of Ilend. Oregon.
II. FRANK WOODCOCK.
19-23c. Register.
NOTICE FOR PURIFICATION.
Department of the Interior U. 8.
Iand Office nt The Dalles, Oregon,
July 13. 1914.
Notice la hereby given that Nlcho
laa P. Welder, of Bend, Oregon, who,
on August 27, 1907, made Desert
Land Entry No. 706, Serial No.
02434, for 8W 8ectlon 1C. Town
shlp 18 South, Range 12 East, Wil
lamette Meridian, baa filed notice of
intention to make Final Desert Land
proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before H. C. Ellis,
U. 8. Commissioner, at Rend, Ore
gon, on the 28th day of August. 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Charles Slpchen. Ernest Garratt.
Glenn II. Slack, George 8. Young, all
of Ilend. Oregon.
II. FRANK WOODCOCK.
19-23c. Register.
The Wright
Is Bend's Leading Hotel
WHY?
It Is a fireproof building
It Is thoroughly modern
It la comfortable, commodious, clean
ROOMS FROM SO CENTS UP
MEALS FROM 23 CENTS UP
Tbo wanta of all are satisfied well at
THE WniGHT HOTEL
Automobiles to all Interior Points
THE WRIGHT HOTEL
CENTRAL OREGON'S ""TiuA3K?'
j I,,c,m1.irr PLATE CJLASS, AUTOMO-
Leading INSURANCE Agency bilk, surety bonds.
REAL ESTATE
City and Farm Property
AUBREY ) tots $150 to $350
HEIGHTS I TERMS: $5 Cash and
OROKLA) s3 Month'y
J A PAQTPQ Olice obj Oregon Street
. CJ 1 CO BEND, :: OREGON
Headquarters for Commerclsl Mca
Clectrlc Lljhtcd Throughout
THE BEND HOTEL
HUGH O'KANK, MANAQKR
dood Rooms
Free buato
B ELN D, Oj
t and from trains
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Department or the Interior, U. 8.
Laud Office at Tho Dalles, Oregon,
May 21, 1914.
Notice Is hor'eby given that James
K. P. Williamson, of Latdlaw, Ore
gon, who, on March 31, 191,1, mado
Homestead entry. No. 011499, for
NWNW Bcctton 28. the EM,
BWH and BWKBV Section 21,
Township 16 South, Range 11 East,
Willamette Meridian, has tiled notlco
of Intention to make final three year
proof, to establish claim to the land
abovo described, before II. C. Ellis.
U. S. Commissioner, at Rend, Oregon,
on tbo 21st day of August, 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses:
George1 W. Couch, William D. Clark,
Christ Pederson, Georgt. M. Couch,
all of Laldlavr, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK.
19-23 p. Register.
NOTICK OK PUBLICATION.
Department of (be Interior, U. H.
Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon,
, July 6, 1914.
Notice Is hereby given that John
B. Bell, of Laldlaw, Oregon, who, ou
November 2, 1908, made Homestead
Entry. No. 01S36. for S'NWK and
N8WV.. Section 12, Township 16
South. Range 11 East, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of Intention
to make final -firo year proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above de
scribed, before H. C. bills, I). 8. Com
missioner, at Bend, Oregon, on the
22nd day of August, 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses:
James M. Slry. William D. Bell. Rob
ert O. Bowser, George 8. Boll, Jer
remlah Haley, all of Laldlaw, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK.
19-23 c. Register.
J
Roofing1 of all kinds. Repairing
promptly done.
J. A. MacCLOSKEY
TINNING AND
Furnace Contractor
Guttering, Spouting-,
Cornices and Skylights.
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY
J FURNISHED
j Jobbing Promptly Attended To
J. J. RYAN
PlusBbing and Heatiig
PHONE 451 $
117 3IIXXESOTA STREET w
4(
Special Attention to
Transient Travel
EG ON
Qood Meals
Alt arrangements made for persons
deslrlag to go south and east of here
Hut Your Duds
In Our Suds"
ONE CENT A WORD is all a little want ad will cost you.
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