Tin: nrcxn iium.ktix, nioxn, oiik., wi:ixksiav. apiui, nn, tnio PAGE l V 10 EXTERMNAT E D S CONGRESS HAS PRO VIDED GOOD SUM Appniprlntcs 9,0()n for Service In Western States Where Kpldcmlc Has Kvlstcd Mnny Inspectors mill Hunters Arc Put on Woik WASHINGTON, D. C, April 22. The appropriation by Congrccs In tho urgent deficiency net of $75,000 for tho control of rnblcs among coyotes In tho west hns enabled tho llurcau of Biological Survey of the U. S. Do- pritraont of Agrlculturo, to put flvo inspectors and 100 hunters In tho Held, In nddltlon to Its existing orga nization. Theso men are- to sorve In Oregon, Nevada, Cullfbrnla nnd Ida ho, and along thu border In Utah. In addition to theso measures tho, Ne vada rabies commission Iibb signified Its Intention of expending a largo sum of monoy u nil or recommendation made by -.tho Ulologlcnl' Survey, and U Is probable that other status, will ilo llkowlse. Stockmon and ranch owners are co-operntlng by furnlBh lng liorsoB and forago frco of charge The Importance of preventing tho Bprcad of tho dlsoaso Is fully real ized. Tho coyoto has always been a pest to stockmen, but with tho advent of Tables It has bocomo a serious dan ger to persons as woll as to stock. In many sections of Oregon, Idaho, 'California, and Nevada, parents nro nfrold to sond tholr children to school unless thoy nro woll guarded, and Micro Is always danger that do mestic dogs will bo bitten by tho mad nnlmnls nnd spread tho dlsoaso to tho families of tholr owners. In Ore gon and Novada over 100 persons have rccolvcd the Pnstour treatment for rabies within tho pnst three years nnd stock Interests hnvo sufforcd se verely. In ono food lot In Wlnne mucca, Novada, a slnglo coyoto caus ed the loss of 23 bond of threo year old bcof steers. Although this Is regarded as tho most serious, It Is not tho first out break of rabies among coyotes In tho western states. In 1911 .tho dlseaso inado Its nppcaranco In Wallowa county, Oregon, nnd spread south--ward. This Infcstntlon still continues. In tho spring or 191D tho dlseaso made Its first appearance In northorn Nevada nnd nt the present tlmo south western Idaho, northeastorn Califor nia and approximately the northorn lialf of Nevada aro Infested. Tho normal coyoto Is cunning but cowardly nnd has n particular aver sion to tho scont of n human bolng. When stricken with rabies, howovor, It does not hcBltnto to snap nt ovory- tiiing in renclt and to nttnek men as well ns dogs nnd cnttlo. In this con- tlltlon It does not eat nnd consequent ly cannot bo killed by poisoned baits Ip controlling tho dlsoaso tho llur oau of Ulologlcnl Survey nurnosos llrst to prevent Its spread by killing on mo coyotos nlong tho bonlors of tho Infested districts. Aftor thin im been dono, tho Infested areas thom- hoivcs can effectually bo rid of tho animals nnd tho dlsoaso stamped out. FRANKLIN AND PROVERBS. Somo of Poor Richard's Saylnaa Tht Wero Very, Very Old. Ill nn editorial written not long ago wo referred to the proverbs of Poor Hlcbard, and looking over tbo list of thoso quoted It Is remarkable to notice the leugth of the genealogy of most of them. To prove that there was nothing new left for any man to nay was tho Joy of Abraham Ilayward's life, nnd Do might hnve preached, nnd probnbly did preocb. a sermon on this point with reference to Poor Hlehiird. "God helps those who help them selves." for Instance, was first said by Aeschylus, unless notno one sold it be fore AescliyltiM. "lie that goes n bor rowing goes n sorrowing." Is to bo found In George Herbert's collection, which preceded that of Franklin by about n couple of centuries, nnd It was apparently coined or first recorded by Dr. Thomas Tusscr, nnd none other. "Never leave tbot till tomorrow which you can do today," Is n very bad rendering of Cervantes delightful "In the street of Ity nnd fly you como to tho house of Never," while tho old saying about experience originated, of course. In the famous "Expcrlentla docct" of Tneltu.s. Christian Sclenco Monitor. DO SOME DEEP 'THINKING. Help Your Mind by-Going Into a "Drown Study" Once In Awhile. "If the 'brown study were more often cultivated many copte would be happier and more Vicar thinking would bo dono." says tho London Lancet. "It Is In such u btnte that truths dawn sud.' derily and clearly Upon tho unclouded Intelligence: It W hi such n state that mighty actions arc conceived, poems born nt n stroke and mun'lilnd enlight ened through the enlightenment of the Individual. "Ill this state of mlud there Is such n concentration of mental energy that .the body Is Ignored. The mind, on the other hand. Is so working upon the subject which concerns It, Is so Intent upon its own affairs, that the external world Is obliterated, and uny bodily discomfort that may have been pre-existing Is now negligible nnd unnoticed." Tho Lancet snys the relationship be tween mental activity nnd the bodily state Is not realized with sutUrlent fre quency or with sulllcleut thoroughness by tho European of today. "Tho aver ago man Is too engrossed with Ills bod ily pabulum, nnd In caiiug for the needs of the body he neglects tho needs of thu mlud." Try our fresh broad nnd nnatrv Carmody Drothors. Hond streot. "" 35 tf FREAKS OF FASHION. How a Fad For Wearing Ribbons In tie Hair Was St.rted. Dress experts keep changing tbo fash Ions, as It were. In self defense. At one tlmo elaborately worked and hand em broidered blouses wero tbo vogue. Then machines were so icrfected that ma chlno embroidered blouses outrivaled the hand work, nnd fashion experts re taliated by dcslgnlug 'blouses us plain is possible. The fashion for uncurled feathers was tho result of a wet day. Curled ostrich feathers were on every hat. when at somo fashionable function tho ruin descended In torrents and every feather was soon absolutely straight. Milliners, always ulcrt for an Idea, wero struck with tbo appearance of these feathers, and uncurled ostrich plumes became tbo demand. Tho fashion for wearing ribbons In termingled with curls piled on tbo top of the bend originated In the reign of Louis XIV. of France. A certain Ml)e. Fontago was out hunting with the Ulng nnd court when a brunch of a tree caught her hair and pulled It down. With quick resourcefulness she leaned down, pulled off her ribbon gar ter nnd twisted up her hale with It The king, noticing tbo pretty effect, complimented her on her charming coiffure, and from that moment tbo "fontnge," ns It was termed, becamo the rage. Philadelphia Ledger. Goldfish. It may not be generally known that there Is cruelty In the keeping of gold fish, llulf of such captives die from Hheer want of rest. IMsh have eyes so formed that they cannot endure the light. In a gluss vessel they are In an entirely wrong place, us Is evident from tho way In which they dash about nnd go arouud and around until fairly moru ouL Wisdom Teeth. The wisdom teeth are tho two last molar teeth to grow. They come one on each sldo of tbo Jaw and arrive somewhere between tho uges of twenty and twenty-live years. Thu name Is given them because it Is huppomI that when a person has developed physical ly and mentally to tho point wh;rc he has secured these last two teeth be has also arrived at the age of discretion. It does not ucccssat lly mean tliut one who has cut his wisdom teeth Is wise, but tbut. having lived long enough to grow these, which complete the full set of teeth, the person has passed suf ficient actual years that If he has dono wbut he should tn tit himself for life he should have come by tb.it time nt tho age of discretion or wisdom. As a matter of fact, theso teeth grow at about thu same time In people whether, they are wise or not. Knights Templars. During tho bitter half of the eleventh century pilgrims to Jerusalem began to be persecuted by tho Turks or Suru ecus then hi possession of the Holy Laud. Nino noble knights formed u brotherhood with tho objb of protect ing the pllgrliiw, The cause spread rapidly over Europe, nnd the knights grow to legions In imuibcr Vows of chastity, obedience nnd poverty were tukeu, and thu order, from merely pro tecting the pilgrims, took upon Itself the tnsl; of recovering tho Holy Laud from the grip of the lutldcls. About 1120 they wero given a place In the III closure of tho temple on Mouut Mo rlah, and hence tho name Templars, or Knights of tbo Temple of Solomon. New York American, O.A.C.INTERESTS SEVENTY HVETO TAKE WORK State Institution Woiklug With Item Schools Fosters Funning Pur.siilts- AunriLs Will be Olleied for ("red- ituhlo Showing Dining Year. Seventy five Husy Uees, pupils of tho llend public schools, will culti vate moro than four and n half ocres of giotind this spring nnd summer, co-operating with Mrs. J. D. Davidson of tho public schools, A. E. Lovctt Crook county- agriculturist nnd the Oregon Agricultural College. Each Individual who has been enlisted In tho school garden work will till ono sixteenth of nn acre of ground. Not only will garden work bo done, as n prfrt of the work bolng fostered by tho Oregon Agricultural College, but many of tho hoys and girls will cngngo In hog raising, baking, sew ing, canning and homo handicraft work. This work will bo carried, on In conjunction with the regular agri cultural work which Mrs. Davidson started Inst year and Is carrying on this year. Iteqtilro Ccitnlii .Standard. Tho Oregon Agricultural-College. Is making n strong effort to foster agricultural pursuits among tho chil dren of tho state. This Is Iiend's llrst year In this Hold. A certain amount of work for each department Myron H. Symons THE LEADING JJCWELEK OF CENTRAL OREGON Wntcli Inspector for S. P. .V; S. Hull- mail, "Oicgon Trunk Division" llend, Oregon. WATCMF.S CLOCKS JKWI'LUY SIlATUWAIli: AND LllllllIV CUT GLASS THE QUALITY OF OUR WORK IS I1EST SHOWN HY THE NUMHElt OF SATISFU2D CUSTOMERS WHO SEND US THEIR WATCHES AND JEWEL RY TO HE REPAIRED. Out of Town Ordeis Ghcii Prompt Attention. TAKE HOME A BOX of Popular VOGAN'S Chocolates She'll like them now, etcn if )ou've been married ttn yean or more, jutt si much ai when you wtie trying lo "gel acron" Reed & Horton Bend, Oregon hmmSm ie!;'.!. saaaaMalflKa3law Copyrtabt llllbjr , H.J. T'tTtPS, KT110idi I ii1 "' 4 Tntec , Try it yourself if you want personal and positive infor mation as lo how delightful Prince Albert really is, smoked in a jimmy pipe or rolled into the best makin's cigarette you ever set-firerto ! For, Prince Albert has a wonderful message of pipe-peace and makin's peace for every man. It will revolutionize your smoke ideas and ideals. The patented process fixes that and cuts out bite and parch! Oa la. r.f.r,. ilj. et lit, lllr u3 III J.a will r.dl "Proctti PtltnttJ Jr Ola, 1907," waltltaii aU thrto nta tnoka pipe, whf r. on imoktil btf.r.l AlRFPT ALDJCIti the national joy smoke j is -so friendly to -your tongue and taste that it is v mighty easy 'to. get acquainted with. You'll .like every pipeful, or cigarette better than the last because it is so cool and fragrant and long-burning.1' You'll just sit back tind ponder why you have kept away from such joy'us smokings for so long a time I Men, we tell you Prince Albert is all wo claim for it. You'll understand just how different our patented process makes Prince Albert quick as you smoke it I Day Print Albtrt mvtrywhtro tobacco It toldt tn toppy rJ bagi. Set tiJyfdttni, XOcf handiomm pound and halt pound tin humtdort and In pound cryttaUttatt humtdort with tpongtmoltttntr topt that http tha tobacco In tuch prtmm condition, R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Wimton-Salem, N. C. Is required hy tho promotors, nil of! which will ho carefully Inspected. PromluniB of trips to the wtnto fair at Salem and two weeks Instruction nt O. A. C nro heliiB offered for cred ltnhlo work. If GO per cont of the school children carry tho work to completion a certificate, of achlovo mont Kill ho offered. According to Mrs. Davidson, the children aro rIiowIiik u keon Interest In the work and especially slnco other phases of agricultural work have hcou entered on the list for them to do. Mrs. Davidson nnd Mr. Lovott will assist tho school farmers during tho summer months. heeii In good condition to Klamath Falls for over u month pnst. IXTEREST IX PRlMF.tTl' TAKHX. '(Silver Lnko Leader.) Much Interest wntt uxhlhited In the Sllvor Lake Wntor UsorH meeting last Saturday afternoon hy those In nttendanco. Various mattors vital to the project wero discussed. A commlttco of threo T. S. McKlnncy, R, 13. Storey nnd A. 11. Schroder was chosen nnd directed to extend mi Invitation to tho circuit nnd county courts of Lake county, nnd tho Lake view huslncss men In general, to como to Sllvor Lake nnd look over tho outira project, tho d.ito to ho left entirely with tho two courtH. Till has been dono. It Is thought tho event will occur somo tlmo next wook. A desirable bread knife freo with every annual subscription to The llend Ilulletln. THE QUESTIOX IS: How are you going to get your plumbing done in a thoroughly etllclent manner? We can an swer that by tolling you whoro to get good plumbing done RIGHT HERE. We are going; to prove our statement by refer ring you to hundreds of pleased patrons, merely for the asking. Plumbing, Roofing, Furnrtce Work, Sheet Metal Work of All Kinds. Central. Oregon Plumbing and Heating Company PHONE RED II J. E. ENGEBRETSON. MGR. j KLAMATH ROAD OPKX. (Crcscont News.) During tho past week several teams havn arrived In Crcscont from as far south ns Klamath Falls. Tho last team to como through arrived on Sunday evonlng and reported very llttlo snow loft, principally on the free co nt sldo of tho dlvldo. No nutos hnvo attempted to mako tho trip as yet hut It Is certain hofnro tho first of tho month machines will ho run ning. The rond from tho summit has iaaies ana cJentlemen LEARNlDANCE I llll ' I Hill NEW CLASS NOW FORMING Mill (PJ n Tl IT' V& T)n n fli TTC !Ai7 llllll s&kwquw icvemuumff tfssw ue w rn ami. Ill SAT1IEHS HALL Exi'KUT iNSTHUlTOIt , II ' II Hill 50CtntiPr Luton A BREAD KNIFE rKJilii saaBBBEBaHsttBBtr ' iBsw lJa5M-AasMatettTE afiESLt . -y1 iaaMBaaE"Jam "WfiSaJBBlHIlHS? Tfrtss SNOW CO. SHIELDS Blacksmith Hat Eait End of New County Btklje Wiijjon Work, HorsHhoeiiij; GENERAL BLACKSMITHING This desirable Bread Knife, indispensable in every home, will be given free to subscribers to The Bend Bulletin in Crook County. A KNIFE WITH EVERY ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION. This Bread Knife is I exactly as shpwn in the cut above, but without any advertising. Flexible blade, curved edge, wooden handle. Just what you want. Get yours while the supply lasts. JTo old subscribers in the county: Renew for a year and get a knife. JTo everyone in Crook County: Subscribe for a year and, get a knife. ONLY $1.50 for a Knife and THE BULLETIN for one year l:i ti 9 ' in ;1 1 ' M 1 J