The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 12, 1916, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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I'Uii.a.
Shearings
,
v-
The utUr hearing in tho Circuit
rourt will bo held upon May l"th bo
. 10 Judge Daly at Lakovlew, Oregon.
.:t' .steted notlcos to ihnt effect have
mil hp it to nil cliltnants for w'utcr
i-oi.i tho Chcwnucnn rlvor nntl Its
rl nitniles. At th'.9 time Judge Daly
v.ill render his doctnlon In the nd
adtcatluii of tho wntors of the rlvor.
ho State Water Hoard rendered
ir llndlngs In tho matter lust year
r wliUU time thej granted two acre
ctt of water to tho Caroy Act pro-j
,Lt known as tho Paisley projoct,
,o ncie feet to tho low alloy lands
..ml three acre feet to the Individual
anches upen tho somewhut higher
nds along the bides of the marsh.
i iK'wnucan Press.
Vlous IVIth Al.uni.
lowing with alarm the threatoned
trll.i of rallwuy w o r k I n g m e n
lirouihout the United States, an-
ou tod to go Into general effect on
pnl 1'J, and commending tho United
Mates Chamber or Commerce In Its
,'firt to bring about arbitration,
u-niucis of tho Silver Luke Conuner-
1. 1 Club met .Monday afternoon nrtd
innnlnioiisly passed resolutions.
H.iver Lake Leader.
PnhllMieis Afraid.
Within tho lnnt fow days one or
v. o of the Central Oregon papers
win hnvo their twn personnl Intor
ists nt henrt rather than those ot
ho people, have been publishing
i-iiort articles to tho effect thnt tho
'iirney County rabbit bounty law Is
i failure. Tho publishers of theso
weeklies hnvo been wlso enough to
let It bo known that they nre not
writing theso storlos but come from
t u t liar It Ich more familiar with the
subject. Tho fact ot tho matter Is
that these publishers are nfrald that
Miey will bo tinnblo to meet their
trxes and will not hnvo time to do
their shnro of the work of killing
rnbblts to get n refund of the EtnnU
additional tax paid. Fort Rock
Times.
Redmond Postnlllro Robbed.
On Thursday night the pontotllco
F.ifo was blown open with a chnrgo
of nltro-glycerlno by burglnrs who
grnbbcd tho contents and skipped to
tho railroad track south of tho depot,
where thoy evidently took an Inven
tory nnd dlpcnrdod everything but
m ney, vory llttlo of which was koptU,)0 potntocg of thc t.,,0 nn,i BZ0 ,i0.
on hand. Postmaster Moore figures
!. 1 in n m n iinnwn iiirii rna
tho loss to hnvo boon $33.80 In cash
nnd tho damngo to the safe. Tho Job
bears tho cnr-mnrl'B of having been
done by tho unmo party or parties
who opernted hero last vear and who
robbed n storo nt Terroboiino. Red
mond Spokesman.
Tnes nro Pnlil.
Ycstordny was a busy day nt tho
tnx collection dopnrtment of tho
Bhorlff's olllce. Moro thnn $50,000
was paid In tnxea during tho dny,
which was tho Inst dny for paying tho
first hnlf of tho tnjmi without penul
ts. More thnn J12.",000 hns been
pnld during tho spring months, nil the
lnrger tnxpnyers making half pay
ers, nnd many oft he smnller ones
full payments. Tho Oregon Trunk
railway paid about $7,000 yosterday,
nnd tho Oregon & Western Coloniza
tion company about $10,000, Crcfck
County Journal.
Values In HitniN.
Thnt there nre great vMues In the
sands underlying tho Ctilvor com
munity and nn ImmeiiRO canntrv to
the west of this town. In gold nlntl
num nnd othor volunMo ml"orals, ran
not ho questioned today. Thoro hnvo
been so mnny tests mndo by the host
nssnyors of tho country which all
show grent values, that thoro It no
longer nny doubt about the matter
Theso testa hnvo been mode during!
Itcudy for .Sumiiier.
C V. Ulddell cnine In from the
Fills Saturday to look nftor iiinest
mnttors. He roports things In rendl
iess for n bis vumnwr'i wrk nt the
Falls. Tho first thing In tho devel
opment lines, ho says, will be the
eomplet'on of the electric power
plait nnd the erection of the brick
plant. La Pine Intor-Mountaln.
Iliirns to IIoikL
Ilurns wishes to bond for building
t rnllroad in accordance with the law
us enncted nt last session of the leg
'slnturo and Is going nt it in the right
mannor with every stop. Not n thing
's being done thnt Is not first thor
oughly Investigated nnd each step
'ests firmly and legally upon the
'onndntlon of tho law. Ilurns city
officials nro men of extensive Inter
ests here, manv have "their all" In
'bo cltv nnd ndlncont thereto, thors
'oro each officer oarnestly snd pro
'' undly considers eaoh and evej)
novo No comnensntlon Is given to
'be city's council nnd mayor for all
'bis work nnd much gratitude sUoull
e felt as well as ooonly ox p rowed lv.
he eltlrenry of this city for their
'nselflsh acts In nnumlnn; such re
snrnsl'ile obligations. Harjiey Conn
tv News.
The American Itnkerv onnouneos
hat it has begun to make ice cream
and from now on will have It for
1a at all times to hotels, restaurants
and private families, adv
tlin nnnt iwn VMr. nnil thoro I11VB -rsm.'VJjer .11. . .1. .UL'IUB
'een manv oxpeilmmts to ascertain a third Tuesday, n
.,. ,.-- ....i....i - ...,! n.. ?a'?i o clock. Snthor
tbtites Vnllev Tribune. IC'AvJ-Jl L. E. Hnnun,
------- r n.l'.r'j
Improvement
of Potatoes
Mill Selection a .Method That
Khotihl he Piillou'i'il li.v i:eij
Ciiower.
A. K. LOVIiTT, I'onnty ApUultmM.
Hoports coming fi'ini every section
cf tho United State show that It Is
vory hard to obtain good ssed pota
toes and growers In many sections
, cro wtlHitg to pay almost any price
I for good need which Is dlRoase free,
If a grower can prrduco suod of this
kind which will also give larger
yields his markot for this need Is un
limited. Tho potato growors of Cen
tral Oregon have n wonderful oppor
tunity for creating a market for their
seed potsitoos bectV'a wo have at
proeciit potatoes free from all dis
eases, except the common scab nnd
a very llttlo Ilhlzoctonln, both if,
which can bo controlled by treatment
of seed and rotation of crops.
The Doloctlon ot seed potntoos from
tho bin or tho sack Is one of the
poorest methods for Roloctlon and
whim wo ndd to this the method cf
allowing tho best potatoes to go for
table purposes, not only will our
yields bo cut down, hut also the iual
ity of our potatoes will detorlornto.
Where it Is impossible to roloct your
own seed from the flold at harvest
time or hofore, the selection of tho
peed from the bin or nack Is the o-i-ly
method loft, nnd whon this meth
od Is used tho sr.fpst plan Is to se
lect those potatoes corresponding to
tho size and type wo wish to grow.
Th's however, does not guarantee
thnt potatoes produced from this seed
will all bo like the seed, for it may be
that many ot tho best looking potn
toes come from the hill of ninny poor
potatoes or n hill whero It was tho
only potato In tho hill.
It will pay every grover of potatoes
In this section to begin n hill selec
tion cf his seed this year and con
tinue this method In tho ruture.
Plant tho best potntoos obtainable
and then select your scd froim those
hills producing tho largest number
ot good marketable potntoes and free
from disease. Tho yields and quality
mav bo grcntly Improved In this way.
A much better plan than the Inst
mentioned Is called tho hill to row
method nnd Is n practical method for
any mnn Interested In Improving tho
potato, which Is his cash crop. This
method consists In tho selection of
sired from a high producing hill or
potatoes. Cut each potato Into quar
tors nnd plant tho nunrtors of each
potato In four hills In the row. Any
numbor of potntoes may bo thim
planted nnd tho hills mnrked so thnt
you may know which hills are grown
- ... ... ...
from tho tamo potato and which aro
from tho same "mother hill. At
tho end of tho season theso hills
A. K. & A. M. Meets second
nnd fourth Thursday nights
nt S o'clock. Masonic Hall.
J. 1). DnvtJ'on. Secretary.
Visiting Members V elcome.
It. A. t. Moots first nnd
tturil Friday nights tt S o'
clock. Masonic Hill.
Visiting Members Wolcomo.
O. K. S. Moots second
nnd fourth M o n d n y
nights ut 8 o'clock. Mn
sonlc Hall.
Mrs.. C. M. McKay, Sec.
Vlattlng Mombers
Welcome.
first nnd
Ights at 8
a Hall.
Clerk.
Visiting Neighbors
Welcome.
K, (r V. Deschutes
Ixidgo No. 103. MootB
every Wednofulny night
at 8 o'clock. Snthor'a
Hall.
Visiting Mombors nre
Welcomed.
1j. M. Mcltoynolds,
K. or H. & S.
I. O. O. P. Ilend Lodgo
No. 218. Meets every
Monday night at 8 o'clock
S her's Hall. . Visiting Mombers
Welcome. If. I. MoKIm, N. O
N. P. Weldor, Secretary.
II. of It. Ilend Lodge No. 208. Meets
second and fourth Friday nights at
8 o'clock. Sather'a Hall. Visiting
Members Welcome.
Mrs. Kthel M. Fleming, Secretary.
T. P. It Meets first and
third Friday nlht" at &
o'clock. Sather's Hall.
VisltisK HeniLeni Invited
Ui Attend.
C. W. Thcrathwalto, Sec
foW 'hutes Aerie
Vj .ZmlfjS o. 2 0 4 3.
""IVu.garVy Meots every
S? Thursday at 8
tPj-r&k o'clock. Sath
er's Hall Visitors always Welcome
C'ha W Ersklne. Seretdr.
I LODGE DIRECTORY
JL
ivnw'j
I '-y
f-JHE. PELL DOY KNEW 'I.' a 3 J A.M
scusz
YR UP
BUT DE
N I
JUST because you wonttobneco satisfaction la no reason why you
need to put a blj! wad in your cheek and then have to grind on !(.
CJet a rnuch nl -n CV V Chcwtni-thi RtnlTobicco Chcw,nt rW, Untikri.t. A imtll
t hew will ittiify you fin J ou nno'l bsvo to triad on iti )ou non'l ncc J to ptt to much.
MsJt by VEYMAN-ERUTON COMPANY, SO Union Squire, New Ycri Gty
should bo dug a id tho potntoes for
tho Hold planting selccted'froni thorn.
Ilest specimens from the best produc
ing hills should be again saved and
planted In n llko manner the succeed
ing yenr. Not only may seed for
ho'mo Uso be thnn Improved and the
yields possibly doubled but ovdnt
ttally tho jentlro Held will bo so im
proved nnd tho seed f.'.m your lLId
may becomo v.xrth sever, 1 times tho
onjlnory seed potntoes.
In 4iiy oplulop, our ylold of potao
toos in iris section m-y be doubled
through this simple process of select
ing nnd growing sred. If wo ndd to
this process of seed selection the
proper rotation of crops, growing our '
potntoes on- clover sod nnd then fol
lowing tho pctnto with grain ns a J
cover crop for clover or alfalfa wo
Increr.so tho y folds of all crops grown
nnd greatly Incrcnso the profits to hoi
obtnlned from the fp.-ni, 1 nun vory
anxious to undertnko somo demon-1
strrtlon work In hill selection of po
tntoos In co-operation with potnto
growers. I shall bo glnd to co-operato
and spend nil necessary tlmo with
any one Interested In this plan ot po
tnto Improvement.
THE SHOES WE WILL BACK
WITH OUR. GUARANTEE
Nnp-a-Tan Work Shoe $2.75 and up
World's Work Shoe $2.75 to $5.00
Foot-Schulze Shoe $3.75 to $5.00
Village School Shoe $2.35 to $3.25
For all purposes these Shoes will give you
better wear will look better than any you
ean buy for the money
R. H. LOVEN
ri:.Mj imtati:
I'llti: INSCR.IXCIJ
C. V. SILVIS
BARGAINS IN IRRIGATED RANCHES
AND CITY PROPERTY
LOTS FOR SALK IN RVKRY AIUUTION IN IIKNII
IROIi:RTY HANllLHI) I'OR NOV-ltLSIlllLNTH.
IKll'GHT AMI SOLI).
OFFICK ORICt.'O.V HTRICLT
Dwight M. Davis Company
INSURANCE
FIRE
LIAUILirV
PLATII
HUM)
Phone Red 1621 " Temporary
Martin &
Clemens
DEALERS IN
FURNITURE
STOVES
RANGES
ON
MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
TKIPLETT BUILDING
BEND, OREGON
me Jueje.rEn qirriN
AT DIG LA7B. HOU
NIC.HT CLERIC JJCNC
SAY COULD YOU ALL OPARC,
HIM A LITTLE. OF DAT REAL
Tobacco
The Hcnd Flour Mill Co. has made
n cnrecful selection of sultaide r?iril
to- spring sowing. Thoroughb elenn
ed nnd of the best quality. See list
of varieties.- Adv.
Seo Udwards for good house paint
ing. Adv.
the
WILL OPEN
APRIL 1ST IN
Carroll Huildinpr.
GOOD BOARD
AND ROOMS
REASONABLE
inyi:st.iii:nts
TIMHL'K
(1LASS
AUTOAIOIIILU
ACCIIHiNT
Office Opposite llulletln llldg.
I v MW
9Mi k
7'H'i""rjiwy5'.i;in mT1
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL U1KF.CTOKY.
UOllhllT II. (Ol Ll
C1W1
1'nglnocr
Mem!
Oiegou
W. W. FAULKNKU. D. M. D.
111! NT I. ST
Office Over Postofflco
Bend, ... Oregon
OIL J. C. VANDKVKUT
l'hy.slcinu nnil Surgeon
Phono lted 271
Hours 9-12 n. in.; 1-C p. m.:
7-9 p. m.
Suther lliilldlug
IV. G. MANNIN'O, D. M I).
Dentist.
Olllco In First National Paul:
I'.ulldlng
Tel. .",11 Ilend, Oiegou
WILLATtD II. W1HTZ
L a iv v : n
Prlnovlllo, Oregon.
C. S. I1KNHON
A 1 1 o r n o y At It n w
llonson Ilulldlng, Wnll Street
Ilend, Oregon.
VEIINON A. FOH11ES
LAW Y lilt
First National Dnuk llulldlng
Iiond, :-: :-: Oregon
Q G O it a B S. YOUNO
Civil nnil Irrlgntliiii Knglnecr.
U. H. Mlneriil Sure)ir.
Room G First National Hank
llulldlng
J. 1). Hell A. IV. 81ms
CROOK COUNTY AltSTHACT
COMPANY
(Incorporated)
Successors to Tho J, II. Hnncr
Abstract Co., Prlnovlllo, Oro.
AbstrnrtH Insnrnnco
III'.NII PLOllll.N'fJ AMI
iii:atl(j COMPANY
Sanitary Plumbing
Steam nnd Hot Wntor Hontlng
wall sthi:i:t
DR. R. D. 8TOIVi:i,L
Niipriipntlile liijulihin
Over Ldan 1'iirniture Co
IVnll Street llourB D to ft
Plume lted W
0. P. N1SIVONUHR, Ilend, Oro.
L'MlKRTAKLIt
Llreiifieil ICiiibiilnier, P'liucrul
Dli-eetiir,
Phono Rod 121. Ludy Asst.
DR. J. II. CONNARN
I) K N T I H T
Olllce In Snthor llulldlng.
Iluuru 9 to l'J, 1 to r..
Sundiiys mid oveultiKS by
Appointment.
H. II. D o A R M O N D
LAIVYKR
Oregon Stroot. Hum!, Orogon
II. O. KLLIH
Attorneyiit-Luiv
ITnlli'il HUU-h CiiniiiilMtiloiicr
First National Hank llulldlng
IIHND, ORKOON
DR A. A IIURKia
Nutiinipiitli
DIsnnKes ciirfld Hlthout the uso
of drugs or suno-ry bv tiio imt
urul methods ot IihuIIiik OIIIcm
Siitlier IIiiIIiIIiik lUmd, Oregon
il. Illat'k. U7I
DANCB
Kvry 8uturdu NU'ht
At Kutlii'i'H Hull
Under Nhw Munaic" mont
With New Orcln t i a
lli:XI) TO 1IROTIII.RH
Al'IO KTAtiL
Leaves Ilend Tuesdaj and
Katurdas
R. I), (ii-orge, Agent
Ofllre at (jeorges Hartier Shop
C.E. HAMILTON
Writes Fire Insurance
Phone UUd 451
DRY WOOD FOR SALE
Sanitary Barber Shop
IV. II (live You Itetter
PnrU-i Service
SIM LLOKIt, Prop.
Ihs Dalles
Sanatorium
THE DALLES. OREGON
' FORMERLY
DR. GELSENDOKFER'S
HOSPITAL,
Kiopvtiot ninkr iliv inntiaKi incut of
1IK 111. Ms
Dry Lake
STAGE
Leaves Dry Lido Satur
days, returning Sundays.
Leave orders at the
Universal Garage
Myron H. Symons
THE LEADING JEWELER OF
CENTRAL OREGON
Willed Inspector for S. P. .V S. ItnlU
until, "Oregon Trunk lllvlMmi"
Ilend, Oiegnii.
WATCH KS CLOCKS
.li:Wi:HtV HILVRRWARi:
AMI
LIIIIICY Cl'T (JL.IHH
Till: QUALITY OP OUR
WORK IS IIRST SHOWN
I1Y Till: NUMHRR OP
SATISl'IKD CUSTOMKUS
WHO 8KND US Til KIR
WATCH US AND JKWKI.
RY TO UK RHPAIRKD.
Out ut Town Onli'is (.'Im'm Piinupt
AUeiitlon.
HUY YOUK
drocenes
AT1HIJ NI:IV MI:AT
AlAWKhT.
FREE DELIVERY
Gilbert (3b Son
H. P. SMITH
Plain (nil Oinami i.ul
PLASTERING
ALL WORK
CUARANTCCD
Joe Rock
CONTRACTOR
A kinds of
EXCAVATION
WOHK
rock or dirt
BASEMENTS
STREET WORK, ETC.
Lm uttitn t
J. A. LAMBS OiriCE
0ten Stint
J
"L
Kooflntr of nil klmls. HopnlrltiK
pruniptly lono.
J. A. JlacCLOSKEY
TINNING AND
1'iirnuce Contractor
Guttoriritf, .SjMiuUni',
Cornicos anil Skylijjlu.1).
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