ItKND 11ULMCTIN, ItKNI), OWMIOS, THUIMDAV, AVIUh 17, MM TAOK a CAMPAIGN TO TUBERCULOSIS It lit lutnl to find mi)' liottur food tliiui good milk, yut It tho milk lined in tho dully illut In not good It In a conHtunt Hourco of (lunger. If tho milk Ih produced by cowh tlmt liuvo tuberculosis 11 ml thoro iiro thous ands of thorn In tliu country ninl lit not paatourlxed, tliu gonna of tho dreaded dlaonao limy bo trnnamltted to humniiM, Thin Ih tho reason that tho conaumorn as woll mi tho produc or n of milk nhould ho deeply Inter ested In, mid glvo their support to whnt tho United Htntwi dopnrtmont of agriculture In doltiK to stamp out tuberculosis In dairy cnttlo, Tho plan Is to certify, officially, all-hards, tho owtWs of which have , , specifically compllud with ruqulro "'niont which show buyond doubt that tho niilmalii aro froo from tuborcu loali. In 1017 tho plan waa adopted r Jointly by tho livestock (military of detain of nil tho atatoa In tho union and by tho fodural dupiirlinont. It conalats of giving ttio tuborcullti tout to uvury animal In tho hord at least twlco each your, at tho end of which tlmo, If nil tho nnlmaU aro found froo from tho dlaeaao, tliu hord li accredited tuberculoid! free. 1'lan (Jnlns Wlilo Intt-rrM. Tho Idea and advantages of ac credited hord of cnttlo, found to bu froo from tuborculonla, gained wide publicity and popularity among tho rattlo breeder from tho start. They appreciate tho fact that u certifi cate of upprovnl undoraml by tliu state in which tho herd belongs, and found endorsed by thu government, glvou proapoctlva purchaitent confi dence that tho anlmaU aro freo from tho dlaeuao and they aro in coiiho quenco willing to pay a considerable advanco In price for such onlmali. During the flrat year after tho plan had been In operation 29C horde, comprising 0,284 cuttle, wero fully nccrodltcd a froo from tuberculoma, and 1,402 herda, having 36,053 cat tle p&Mcd one succeaaful teat In prep aration for certification. In addi tion 4,022 hordi, both pure bred and grade, totulllnic 98,002 'animals, wore under supervision for tho vrud- Icatlon of tuberculoala, Koch month it largo number of additional herda Built Like An Army Tank- that's why the Cleveland is so efficient THE ability to travel over al most any soil that's why the Cleveland always stays at work. That's why it gets so much work dono. . And it is small enough to turn around in the corners to get into the farm lots saves th'o waste ground1 that can't be reached by the ordinary tractor. Get Your Cleveland Tractor Now The spring work is now under way in most coast districts. Those who ordered their Clovelands during the winter months have been re-. ceiving them according to schedule. If you want a CLEVELAND this season) DON'T DELAY-ACT NOW. Wrlto for eutnlojr, prices and tho iinnio of oiir nearest dealer McNef f Tractor & Auto Company Distributor ' N Portland 225 Pittock Block Oregon ERADICATE NATION WIDE a ro taken under suporvlaloil, Many Htntr CoHijMTiitliiff. Tuborculonlii eradication work la now being carried on In moro than 40 ntuteii In cooperation with tho Hlato llvo slock Biinltnry officials and slock ownora, Joint agreements be tween the atnto and federal depart ment of agriculture governing the application lor tho tuberculin teat, and tho handling of tho herd, aro forwarded to oach owner Intereated In buying hla herd freed of tho dla eaae, or In linvliiK It accepted ua of ficially accredited. It hna boon found by Tory careful exporlmonta and practical work that tuberculoala cannot -bo detected to any ureal extent among animals by a phyalcal examination. Ilorda which acorn apparently healthy may bo ex tonalvoly afocted with tho dlaeaao. Tho moat relldblo method for definite ly determining If the dlaeaao exlsta la tho tuberculin teat applied by a trained operator. Tuborcullti, while It la tho moat nctlvo diagnostic agency known to aclenco la aafo only In the haudn of it trained and skillful .op erator who In acquainted with Its llmltntloiiH and with tho nymptoma It produce to tho anlmula to which It la applied. All I'uro Itrrl Herda to ho Trntrri. It la propoacd to carry on tho ac credited herd plan until practically all puru bred herda of cnttlo In tho United Htatea aro under tho atnto and federal supervision for tho eradi cation of tuberculoala. Thua It will be poaalblo for an owner In ono atnto to purchaMU cuttlo In another atnto with tho aaauranco that ho will re ceive nnlmala that may bo Introduced Into hla herd with perfect safety, ao far na tuberculoala la concerned. Under former conditions, many of thoao nnlmala proved to bo a men nnce, rather than .an aaaet. In addition to tho accredited hord plan, tho eradication of tuberculoala from llvo stock will bo carried oh In clrcumacrlbod areas, comprising ono or moro counties. Tho dlaeaao will bo eliminated from cattlo and nwlno In such arena. Thla campaign will bo extended until It takes In en tiro atatua. In order that tho work may pro Cleveland Tractor wtili tamtam dUka working tin Yet there is sufficient power and speed to enable it to get a great volume of work done, working at a speed of three and one-half miles per hour. Easy to operate economical on fuelthe Cleveland is a ma chine for any farm. Thousands are now in use -building profits making farms more product ive. gress natlafnctorlly, It Ih necessary Hint llvcnlock ownora cooperate to thu fill I out extent, Tho hiiccohh of tho movomonl for eradicating tuborcu lofilii roatH upon thu llvcatock ownora of the country to a greater degree than on any other force; whenever they are ready and willing to get be hind tho work, hiiccohh Ih bound to follow, Four chairs at your service at tbt Metropolitan. Ito watting. Adr. ircmmiMSMmmMMmmBa Central Oregon Neighborhood... New.... (Continued from Page 2.) raon from Portland to work; for him on hla ranch on tho perilnaula. Glen Hurley and family of Bond spont Saturday at tho Van Tasael home. F. W. Williams thin woek sold a cow and calf to K. Cherry who has recently purchased tho Skiving placo near Iledmond. M,r. Van Toaaol and family have moved to their ranch north of town. Mr. Hlmes received a carload of water pipe recently. Mr. I.ehamon, a former resident of this place Is visiting with frlcnfla hero. Arbor day was eolobrated at tho school houno by a elenn up day. A number of rocks wore romoved from tho grounds and conaldorablo work was dono on tho tcnnla court. Torrebonno waa thu center of at traction Sunday. Many curious vis itors catno to view tho damaged school houao. LKT TIIK CHII.DItK.V GltOYV. Cough, colds, "Sntirflea" that hang on tend to weaken the ayatom and a Buffering neglected child spends so much strength combatting a cold that tho llttlo ono cannot grow as fast and sound in body as whet) freo from affliction. .Foley a Honoy and Tar la aplcndid for cougha, colds, croup and whooping cough. Bold everywhere Adv. CLOVERDALE TEAM WINS IN DEBATE CLOVBIIDALE. April 1C A de bate was given at tho Slstora' nchoo! house on Saturday night, when tho question "Iteaolvcd, that tho gov ernment should own and operato tho rnllroada," when tho Cloverdalo de baters won the decision with tho neg ntlvo of tho question. Tho Clover data dobatcrs woro Hurold Kline, It. J. Skelton and A. K. Peterson. 110 Krndo sWl RABIES RARE THIS SEASON DKCIlKAHi: IN NL'.MMKK OK COY- otkh A.vi) mrrruii co-oikiia TIO.V I'ltOM UANX'IIKHH ItE HIO.VHIIH,K( HAYH HUHVKY MAX. (From Thursday's Dally.) If present conditions hold good, the Central Oregon ranges will be comparatively frco from rabies thla year Is the opinion of 8tanley O. Jewett of tho U. S. biological sur vey, who arrived in Bond this morn ing from I'endlton. Tho number of coyotes ban docroascd noticeably since last year, and ranchers are tak ing better care -of their dogs, he states an tho chief reasons for the non-appearance of any considerable nurabor of hydrophobia cases. Only two which bavo been abso lutely Identified havo been reported to Mr. Jowctt this soason, one dog and ono coyoto having died with tho dlaeaao within hla district. Ther,o is a possibility, howover, that some cattlo may havo becomo infected, a number of deaths among stock rang ing In Klamath marsh having been roportcd. The brains of tho nnlmala havo been sent to Portland for exam ination as tho only positive means of detormlnlng whether or not rabies was thu cause of their death. The Judges J. A. Thompson, Judge W, D. Bnrney and John tiotter. Tho Sisters dobnters woro P. B. Bavis, Verno Klof nnd P. W. Weber. Earl Miller, a Cloverdalo boy who has been in tho Marines and sta tioned at Galveston, Texas during the past ten months returned homo lost Wednesday. Mr,, nnd Mrs. Harold Kline, Miss Itoxlo Morrla and Verno Skelton at tended tho movies in Bend on Sun day evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Kline, Mlas Itoxlo Morris and Miss Gladys Par berry wero visiting- at tho J. B. Hodaon homo on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Wllaon made a trip to Bend Friday. Cal Burnaldo made a trip to Red mond after land piaster Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Burling wero visitors at the Parberry ranch on Friday evening. Mrs. Hlllcary nnd Mrs. Burling visited at tho Burling home on Thunday. 'Gladys Parberry spent Sunday af- CENTRAL OREGON VOLUME 1 PUBLISHED CLUBS ARE POPULAR. Farm and homo work loses drudg ery and becomes an interesting game for boys nnd girls as n result of the club work organized by tho United States department of agriculture and thu stato colleges. These clubs set standards of achievement In homo nctivltles and dignify common Inbor. Boys nnd girls, both rural and urban, in tho clubs havo their point of view changed bo they want to make fur thor preparation anil study lu the business of farming and homo mak ing. Tho work is as permanent as tho public school Hyntom Jiccnuso It is backed by jiormnnent Institutions, Htato and federal, and Is a definite part of the co-operatlvo oxtonslon program In overy state In tho union. - Homo ThhiKH Club Work Doc. Club work socialites community life through tho boys nnd girls and glvos young people n roul motive In nil tholr work. They are trained through It for community leadership und co-operatlvo work of overy kind nnd aro taught that it Is Infinitely bottor to bo a proprlotor of farm land, farm nulmals, machinery, crops or kitchen equlpmont, than to bo a mere wage enrnor. Tho stato und nutlonul governments In 1918 em ployed 986 club loaders to Buporln tend tho boys' anu girls' club work lu tho counties and states? whllo sev eral hundred moro wero employed during tho aummor. An avorago of 10 projocts a ritnto waa conducted during tho past year undor tho super vision of tho club organisation. tornoon at tho Harold Kline homo. Pnrtln Brothers havo taken their cnttlo to thu high deaort, leaving IuhI wcok. Mrs. Gray was a caller nt tho Aid rich homo Saturday, Mrs, Irvln Pnrborry roturned to her homo hero Sundny from Sinters whero nho linn been nursing. Mr. Montelso was a caller at tho Aldrlch homo Sautrday. J. J, Dokken went to Ilcdmond on Sunday. Van and Lynn Wilson, Inez Mc Klnncy nnd Alice Kappahan went to Bend last Sundny. J. J. Buckley of Ilcdmond hnulcd a truck load of land plaster to tho Pnrborry ranch last Monday. ALFALFA RANCHER BUYS IRRIGATED 80 ALFAIiFA, April 1C Carl Lar son purchased tho 80 acres of Irri gated land known aa tho Flckert place.' Henry 'Maruaka returned from Lower Bridgo Sunday, where ho had lakon tho Dan Angland sheep. A party of young people from Powell Butto and Prlneviilo visited at tho Shulta home Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Dulck of tho Stanley ranch purchased two cows and somo hogs from Carl Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McBroom, who havo spent tho winter in Alfalfa, left Thursday for their homo in Sliver Lako. Mr. and Mrs. William Spencer havo relumed to their ranch. Mrs. Frank Post visited relatives at Post the la&t week. Friends of J. M. Roberta will be sorry to learn that ho again has a paralytic stroke. The McBroom & Lano cattlo feed ing at tho Guerln ranch left out for Bllver Lako Wednesday. C. H. Hardy sold a fine horse to Charles L. Lenz Saturday. Several Alfalfaltcs attended the dance at Powell Butto Friday even big in honor of Ray Moffct, recently arrived from France. RANGE ALLOTMENTS. MADE FOR STOCKMEN (From Saturday's Dally.' Member of the advisory board of tho Upper Deschutes Livestock as sociation met thlB afternoon in Dcnd with Forest Supervisor N. G. Jacob son to consider allotments of the public range for this summer. Among those in attendance were: Cecil Stearns and M. S. Mayfleld of Prlnovllle, William Vandevert, R. E. Grimes and 11. M. Stevens of Bend, and W. II. McColne of Culver. Put it In 'THE BULLETIN." BEND, OREGON. BY THE BEND HARDWARE COMPANY. This is the season to Paint yp the old wood work. Kalsomine the walls. Get a Supply of Kitchen Utensils. Plant a Garden. Get Garden Tools. Sow a Flower Garden. Start a Lawn. Repair the Locks, Hinges and Windows. Get ready to keep out the flies. Stock up on Fishing Tackle. Order Sports Goods. In all these we can guide you right. jtjfifjfjfjfjtjtjfif. SPECIAL $ 1 1 TwoU. S. Cream Separators-Cheap. $ One ($07,50 Separator, slightly used, bargain J for cash $40.00 One Separator, new $100.00 machine, late mod- el, for cash .k.c-k-K-k-X-k4-Kk? "I Believe It Saved My Life," She Says Former Trained Nurse, Graduate of Itejlevuo Hoaplt.nl, (Jains JOT Pounds Taking Tnnlnc, One of tho moat interesting of tho many remarkablo statements yet mndo In connection with Tnnluc wna given by Mrs. Mnrlo J. Howard, who resided at 402 Wcstlnko Avo. North, Seattle, recently. TWrn, Howard hns been a rrsldont of Scattlo for tho past eighteen years, and before her marriage Van a trained nurse und n. graduato of Bcllcvuo Hospital, Now York. When asked If she would bo willing for her statement to bo pub lished, sho sad: "Yes, indeed, and you may atart it by saying I bollevo Tanlac has saved ray life. "I havo suffered from stomach troublo and disordered liver and kidneys foc-fye vr.ond had gotten In such a bad condition that I hon estly felt like I waa going to die. Everything I would eat fermented In my stomach and the gaa formed by It would cause my heart to palpltata so my breath would almost stop. Thoro were intense palnn all through my back about my liver and kldncyn and I can't "begin to tell how I did suffer. I had fearful headaches and was so nervous I hardly know what sleep was. I was often down in bed for a week at a time, hardly ablo to raise my hand. Then I would man ago to stay up for two or threo days, but would havo to glvo up and tako to my bed again. I would often go for two or three days without eating a mouthful of anything. I lost weight right along and am telling the positive truth when I say I wan in such an awful condition that I thought I was going to die. "After reading and hearing so much about Tanlac I bought a bottle, thinking it it ald .others so much good, perhaps it might help mo, too. Well, it hns not only helped rae, but I have actually gained twenty-flvo pounds since I began taking It and havo never felt better In ray life. My appetite is good and -ray stomach in such a splendid condition that I can hardly cat enough and I don't suffer a particle afterwards. All my pain and misery are gone, my kid neys and liver aro acting splendidly and ray nerves aro perfectly strong and normal. I sleep every night llko a child, and don't know what it Is to have a headache. My husband has also taken Tanlac with wonder ful results. In fact, I think it has dono him as much good as It has me, and we both consider It the finest medicine made." Tanlac Is sold In Bend by Owl Drug Co., In Sisters by Geo. F. Altken, and In Bend by.Horton Drug Co. Adv. Put It la THE IIULLECTN." f ARMER NO. 8 OFFER! $75.00 BEND HARDWARE CO. Esasssi SaSSSSESSSSHB l