The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 19, 1917, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    IlKNIHIUMiMHIC, IlKNI), OKKOON, TIIUIWDAV, APHIIi if), 1017.
PAOB II.
COIINTY 10 1
IN
fill WORK
$ 9whi will iikmatciiki) amainht
wouk honk uv hi:hiih:ntm
iiirrwmiN tiihhhiionni: and
lowkh iihiimji:.
(From Thurnilay'N Daily.)
Provisions for tho Improvement of
thu Lower Hrldgi'-Torrohonuii rond
worn tiiuilii todiiy when the Dost'liuies
county court unit In tidjourmid nes
Hlon. It wuh decided tlmt for ovury
dollar's worth or work furnished by
t It 41 rCdllllHltN Of tllll Set'tlOII, It like
niuouiit of cimti would litt put up by
. tint county, thu eiillrt' npproprlntlon,
$ however, not to exceed 800 Tlio
4 matter of tlio Jaeger roiul wus von
tlutiml booiuiMe of misunderstanding
tin to tlin width of thu highway.
Thu matter or Hid adjustment of
tnxen on Melrose l'urk In Itodmoud,
redlining from n city lot to nn tu-nx
ngn basis, discussed nt Hih lint meet
ing or thn court, wus tukou up, nml
thu petition Hindu by ThomuH W.
Marshall, owner of thu propurty,
granted, Thu vncntlon of wtulri
streets nml ronds In Ititdtnond wus
nlno ordered.
of a prnvluiiM flno, unit Hurvo, n 10
dny mmtoiicit suspended In Jntiti
my on IiIh promlHu or good behavior
after conviction on n Mlmllnr chargo.
Muloiiiiy wiih nlilu to rocull hav
ing pureliused only olio bottlu or bit
torn, In Hpitu of thu fact Hint n h.tlf
emptied Husk nml it full ono woto
round on him nt thu tlmo or IiIh i'.r
rimt. Ho protested Hint hn bad tukwi
tin) lilttiini "for IiIh Htnmnnh's snko,"
but admitted tlmt hn bud koiki too
strong.
NOTIUI-5 CltKAMIIHV PATHONH
Thu Central Oregon Farmers
Crimmory will hurenlfer puy Its pu
Irons for thulr cruain twlco u month,
Adv. 2lfo.
MO
oi: idi: to lkahi: Tin: hf.cond
1'LOOIt OF IH'ILHINO -MANV
oatiii:k Foil lwtuiih on
"HV.MH01.H Ol' MAKONHV."
BITTKRS DRINKER
GETS HEAVY FINE
FROM CITY JUDGE
John Milium')' AilmlN Intoxication,
Hut I'lmiiU Ho TimiW Timi Murli
for Htniimch Trouble.
(Prom Friday's Dally )
Admitting HiHt hi bud Income In
toxlented on stomnih blttprs. John
Mnlnuny, r fnrin hand working nm
IIhiiiI, nrrntt Im( niKht bv OffU--WllUrtl
Houston. h fluid t&O Mod
given h 10 dHy JmII Kiiu-in Mil
morning by Munl Ipnl Judr' H (
Hills. In nd ill I Ion, be muni puy (I'm
I
mi i........ :.... ..ii
a hccji w.- mit.vtinj; mi
the time about this
business oi'
Prices
We try to keep down
eosts which enubles us to
keep down prices.
Wo try to maintain the highest
K)pUl sUndnidof inercliaridUe
thnt our customers muy nlwnys
fin)
Satisfied
We Mjllclt your fJrocury Husl
iu't bvcaiiKO wo feel that wo can
until you money with no Miorllleu
to thequnllty of xuoA
PAY I'H A VISIT Oil CAM.
IIY PIIONK-orit NtMIIKK
IN I1LACK 211.
McGrath's Grocery
llolld Street
MY COUNTRY Calls Me!
I AM GOING
Must null, rent, or Iradi' cheap.
A bargain In n kohI Hide home for n poor family.
About I acre rultlvahli In nd. tint) aire now In wheat nud rye,
Hi tee, iicrim for pululiM-s Mild vegetables, tmlnncu not cultlvnted yet.
Itumilng criHk yer round, wood, water, two-room house nud nliiid.
Hnllrnnd nIhHiih (I'mIIhh, uh thu Oregon Trunk), on thu plaou.
Klx ntul u bulf miles wrat of Mudran.
Alio
Ityu liny, wlint buy. No. 1 imkxI pittntM, cnrrotH nud nil klmlfi of
Heml rnUml on the Ihc, fur the KMnlen.
limit or cbliken
Oiih Rood, uht work home.
CHARLES CARREAU
I'ostoflre: Muilnix, Orison.
THE PORTLAND HOTEL
PORTLAND, OREGON
The Rose City's world-fumed hotel, occu
pying an entire block. All Outside
rooms. Superior dining and j,'rill .ser
vice. An atmosphere of refinement,
--' with it .service of eourtsey. -
European Plan; $1.20 and Up
RICHARD W. CHILDS, Manager
IIUAL ITATIJ 1'IIIB INKL'ItANCK INVKHT.MIINTH
C. V. SILVIS
BARGAINS IN IRRIGATED RANCHES
AND CITY PROPERTY
LOTH FOIl HAI.K IN 1CVKHY ADDITION IN IIKNI)
I'nOI'KHTY IIANDT.KD KOIl NON-IIKHIDKNTS. Tl.MHIIH
nournir and hold.
OITIOi: OIIKGON HTItKKT
Bend-Silver Lake
and way points
MAIL, FREIGHT, and
PASSENGER. SERVICE
Pioneer Auto Stage and Truck Co.
SUCCESSORS TO WENANDY LIVERY CO.
(From Krldny'H Dally.)
HupplyliiK oun or thu ilntnlht necoii
nnry In drnwlnit up complutii plntm
for thu I'rlncb) bulldliiK, to bo oroot
ml on Hid corner or Wall nml Oro
Kim Ntrniitn, Hid Muhoiih or llmid, In
monnIoii IurI nlnllt, decided to luanu
Hid nccotid rioor or Hid bulldliiK an (
himdauurtorit for nil bruncbeii or thu t
order. It In uxpucted Hint coimtruc
tlon work will commoiico ahortly.
Thu meotliiK wnn well attended,
CC In nil helm: prtmmit to bear thu
lecture or Dr. (loonto II, Van Water,
ol rortluud, on "Thu Hymbolii or Mn
nonry " A niitnbor or out of town
memberii wnro preiunt, InvludliiK Ia;o
I.ufoHette, 1'urry Heady, Jnred Moore,
nud W. II. DoKKutt, of Itodmoml.
ItiirrimhrnoutM wuru nerved ut tho
cloNu or thu IoiIko hchhIoii.
BAIISTS TO MEET AT
REDMOND, APRIL 20-21
Docluitrx unit Crook Ciiuiitlm nml
OniNH Viilley ('Inirrhi'N will Do
Iti'pn'nentnl nt ('imrliive.
(From Baturdny'n Dally.)
Thu annual (ouveiitlon or tho Don
rlttttHM IlftptlHt uminclaUou will meet
nt Itedmnnd next Krldny nud Hatur-
iluy. April 20 nml 11, ut which dolo-
: u ten from Dnncliuten ami CrooK
coililtle nml OraM Valley will be
present A number of local Ilnptlitn
uxpiM-t to attend thu meutliiK,
MILL OFFICE FORCE TO
PLAY BALL FOR B. A. C.
White Ciillur Wait AriMn Wilt I.luw
Iter April 'JSi on tho local
Dlamoiiil.
(Krnm guturilay'n Dally.)
Thu white collar brlKndu or Thu
Hbevlln-IIUon ComtHtny and the
llrookH-Scnnlon Lumber Co. will bo
thu burbliiKern or thu local basuljull
neaiioii when thuy croM batH a week '
from tomorrow on tho locnl diamond. '
Thu Kumu will bo conducted to raise.
fuidn (or (ho Ilfliid AHiletlc club,
MnnoKer or tho 11. .H. 1.. and Carl A, '
Joliuion, tor Tho H ). Company, will
UMumhlu material thin week for tho j
drive next Sunday. Ticket will be.
gold In nilvnnco for thin game, I
EXCAVATION BEGUN
(From Mondny'H Dally.)
Work nn the excavation for the
llund Athletic club bulldliiK Imm
inent wan bHRiin thin murtilnK. The
work In In churn or Jot Itork, who
ban done much excavation work for
llund buildings, nud Is beliiK donated
to the club.
j POTATOES
A Wnnl to Mother. i
I
There npomn to he more than tho
uruuI number or children nufferluK
from in win leu, wboopliiK coukIi and
other children's dlniKiHen this sprint;
Do not noKloct nny cold, for a cold
wunkuns tho system nud makes n
child more llnblo to attack or more
serious ailments. Foley's Honey audi
Tar rullovoa coukIir, colds und croup.
Bold ovorywhero. Adv.
(l)y l. a. Coo.)
This Ib tho first of a sorlon of art
icles to bo published by tho "Hotter
I'otato Contest" committee, minting
to tho needs or this particular sec
tion in potato ralsluK. Tho commit
tee does not presume to tell tho ex
perienced rarmor how to bundle nil
the dotnllH of potato culture. Hut
the Idea Is to gain thoughtful at
tention to theso details, so Hint tho
methods ami practices ndopio'l wMI
bo tho result of close study uud ex
porloiice, ('rt of HwmI FotutocM.
Probably tho Krontust slu of po
t nt 1 growers Is one or omission. The
neglectful practice or permitting seed
potatoes to sprout prai'it-tumly In
tho dark Is without reason. It would
bo more economical to lo.no n part or
tho crop uiulug, to rot nud enrich
tho soil, than It Is to suffer n tuolnss
loss through sprouting, attor the
backaches required to harvuit the
entire crop.
Tho start and onrly growth or tho
plant dopomls upon tho rood stored
In tho planted ploco. Tho young
plant Ib especially dopondont upon
this road supply If tho soil Is too wet,
too cold or poorly proparod. All tho
energy in tho sood ploco Is needed to
produce thrifty plants with coiimv.
(juont heavy yields. This upplloa es
pecially to this Boctlon whoro grow
ing conditions nro ofton unfnvornblo.
HoBldos a loss or food to tho plant,
there Is uuathor roasou why n sprout
should never bo broken from a seed
potato, if tho best results are to bo
obtained. When ouo shoot Is broken
off, two or more spring from ana oyo,
those If broken aro replacod In turn
by a groator number. Tho rosult la
more stalks to tho hill, but wonkor
ntnlks, many small potatoes, with
but few Hint nro of mercbniitnblo
slxu.
Tlio season Is backward nml oven
yet thoro mny bo tlmo to relnrd tho
sprouting. If thu eyes nro becoming
iirtlvu In Hid cellar, It mny be pos
sible to spread thorn out In u thin
layer and let In the light. This will
make tho shoals grow rnoro Hlowly,
nml miiko them moro stocky. It has
been conclusively proved thtt po
tatoes sprouted In thu light, will
yield better thnn those not no sprout
ed, However, It Is not practical to
plant potntoes with long sprouts on
nny extensive scales, In this country
where wages nro high. Ho It Is nsces
sary Hint they bo kept cool whether
In tho light or dark.
It may be necessary to bury tho
sprouting potatoes on some northern
slope In Hie shndo where the ground
Is cohl. They mny also be kept dor
mnnt In tho pit, by covering the
ground while It Is still cold, with n
layer or straw, vines or litter, hold
in place with a thin layer of eurtli.
Or thu pit mny bo shaded with green
Juniper boughs held In place by n
few stones,
I'rrpnrutloii of tlio Ground,
There In another foully practice
prevalent In thin district which Is
also one of omission. Thin consists
In giving the ground no previous
working before tho potntoes nro
planted, when thuy aro dropped In
every third furrow, as tho ground
receives Its first plowing. Hy this
method tho ground below thu potato
receives no cultivation, nml thu plant
roots must penetrate unworked soil.
lly simply plowing them In, it Is dif
ficult to obtain straight rows or an
ovi'ii depth of planting. Tho most
succeimful growers first plow 'uud
thoroughly prepare thu ground, Then
H a planter In not used, thu land Is
Hl'HIMMH AND I'ltOFKHHIONAIj
VERNON A. FORBES
h A V Y K It
First National Ilnnk Building
Heml :: :: Oregon
II. II. DeARMOND
IjAv yi:u
O'Kane llulldlng, Heml, Oregon
W. V. FAUMCNKK, D. M. D.
I) K NT1HT
Suite C-S-10, O'Kano llulldlng
Itend, ... Oregon
DU. J. C, VANDEVKRT
rhynlclnu nml Hurgcun
Phono Hod 271
Hours 9-12 n. m.; 1-G p. rn.,
7-9 p. m.
O'Knuu llulldlng.
W. Q. MANNINO. D. M. D.
Dentist.
Sulto 12-H, O'Kano llulldlng
lllurk 1781 Ik-nd, Oregon
OI30RGE S. YOUNG
Clrll nml Irrigation Engineer.
U. H. Mineral Kunejor.
Ilootu 12, First National Dank
llulldlng
REDA1AN & MOORE
LAWYERS
Log Cabin Bldp.
DEND. OREGON
CENTRAL OREUON
PLUMHINO & HEATINO CO.
PI.UMHINU AND HIUT1NO
117 Minnesota Street.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
Jobbing Promptly Dono.
0. P. NI8W0NQER, Dend, Oro.
UNDEUTAKEK
Licensed EmbsJmer, Funeral
Director.
Phono Red 421. Lady Asst.
Shoe Repairing:
Done in n lHWT-CiaSH iiiuii-
ner, uhlloyou wult.
L. Ci(H)dmun, opMslto linker's
flrtK-cry.
DR. R. D, BTOWELL
Nnprapnthlc Physician
Ovor Logan Furniture Co.
Wall Street Hours 9 to 5
Phono Rctl 48i3
O. 8. DENSON
Attorney At Law
DenBOU Dulldlng, Wall Street
Bend, Oregon.
H. 0. E L L 1 8
AttorneyntTaw
United States Commissioner
First National Dank Building
BEND, OREGON
marked out In furrows nnd'tho seed
dropped and covered. Extra culti
vation will pay better before planting
than after. It Is ono tlmo you can
cultlvnto under tho plant anil not
disturb tho roots. There aro few
potato growing districts or any Im
portance where the ground Is not
plowed before planting. In fact It
Is thu best practice to plow sod tnnd
for potntoes shallow tho proceeding
rail, and then deeply before plnntlii.
Thu committee will endeavor to
throw light upon nny questions nsk-Ml
by contestants through the columns
of the weekly papers, by citing re
sults obtained nt experiment stations,
bearing upon tho subject.
Address communications to "Hel
ler Potato Contest Committee," M.
0. Coo, chairman,
Hud Trouble for Four or Flvo. Years.
Many people surfer from bladder
trouble when they can bo quickly
relieved. W. J. Furry, R. F. D. 2,
Bnlnm, Mo., writes: "I was bother
ed with bladder troublo rour or five
yenrs. It gnvo mo a grcnt ileal or
pain, I took different medicines, but
nothing did mo any good until I gob
Foloy Kldnoy Pills." Bold ovory
whero. Adv.
TIVY OUR
Pasteurized Milk
Olheri lite it. None Kctp bet
ter. Slt Have doubled in put
30 city.
CENTRAL OREGON
FARMERS'
CREAMERY
'Phone Red 131
CASTINGS
IN GRAY IRON AND BRASS
IIUFFSCHMIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS
BEND. OREGON
PHONE BLACK 741
Brooks- Scanlon Lumber
Company
Lumber, Lath, Shingles,
Building Material, Kiln
Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish
SASH AND DOORS
COMPLETE STOCK ol Sundixd Sat.
BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO.
Telefirene Red M3I ot 701 City Sale Office Dead Ccnptny Bu&lia?
LUMBER LATH SHINGLES LIME
PLASTER CEMENT
All Finish Lumber Kiln Dried
Miller Lumber Co.
SELLING
SHEVLIN-HLXON LUMBER
OFFICE ON OREGON ST.
Shoes for Real Service
OUR SPKCTALTV IS TO MAKK S1IOKS T1LVT
STAND TDK TKST
NAP-A-TAN SHOE
Is especially mado for this kind of country. None are bet
ter made.
J. E. TILT SHOE
A handsome serviceable dross shoo for men. Cannot be
beaten for the monoy. Glvo theso shoes n trial.
A. HANSON LOGGER.
The A. Hanson Logger Shoes of Threo Lakes. Wis., are
band-made and cne ot tho vory best of its kind. Speolal loatfo-to-ordor
work teken for this shoo.
UP-TO-DATK SHOK REPAIRING
BOND
STREET
R. H. LOVEN
DEND
ORECON
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
Fifth and Wuhington Street
PORTLAND, OREGON
Centrally Located The Hotel for YOU
Special Summer Rates
Room with bath privilege, single 75c up; double
$ 1 .00 up. Room with private bath, single $ 1 .50
up; double S2.00 up.
, Auto bus meets trains.
Union Depot cars pass our doors.
From North Bank Depot S cartransfer at 5th St.
SRi!0Ni: BEND HAULING CO,
R. N I'AIMKKTON
TRANSFER AND STORAGE. HOUSEHOLD
GOODS MOVED.
COAL AND WOOD.