The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 04, 1919, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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IJHN1 IIUMJCTIN, IIKNI), OIUXJON, THURSDAY, HI2ITK.MIJKII 4 1010
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STOCK LOSS IS
LAID TO WEED
DCADI.V IIK.MMJCIC IH FOUND
(JROWINO M'.imiANTI,Y ON
CRANIJ PRAIKIIJ AND HIHTKU8.
mktomi'h CA'rri.w ranukh.
I.ohkoh of rutllo on tliu Crnno
I'ralrlo niiii'.n nro undoubtedly duo
to tho poIhoii lioiulock, (Clcutii) uc
conlliiK to Jack llortou, of Hid Dmi
cluiUw National Foront Hnrvlco, who
ii'turnitti Friday from u nurvoy of
rnriKii roudltloim In tlio Cm no I'rnlrlo
miction. Tlio hoiiilock, tho root of
which, ovitn In inliiuto ouuiitltlefi, In
fatal. Mr. Morton fouiul crowliiK
liixiirlnutly an fur down an tho raiiKor
Htittloit, with no Hpoclmunn In ovl
ditiicu acaln until Hit; ltlviir wiih
Itmcliud. Ho linllovvii thai In tho
weodluiut Interval, cattlo huvo crazud
tif( tho (tipit, no that tho charactnr
' iHtlO flOWdl'M of tho plllllt do not up
punr. Tho uppor part of tho ham
look can ho frooly eaten by Htock
without harmful rnitultn. t
Anolhor part of tho Dimcliutu.-t for
tNtt whoro tho hoiiilock urowtt nliiiiul
antly In within tho KlntorH-Motollun
raiico, whoro u uuiiilior of uuoxplalu-
imI doathn uiiioiik cattlo occiirrod thin
.muiHon. On tho north uiarKlu of
Illtio luko, Huttlim Inko, luko crook,
and tho Uppur MalolliiH, tho Hoiii
lock In found following tho wator
In Hit dlntrlbiitlon.
In an offorl to orndlcnto tho
ilixully plmitn, work will ho ntnrtud
In tho itlnturn-Motollun country thin
full, $100 huvliiK ticcit appropriated
for thin purpoHu. It will ho a throo
year Joh, nccordltiK to Mr. Ilorton,
(f tho hoiiilock In to ho coinplntoly
killed out, and a' cnnipalKii tiRalunl
the polnou whihIh on tho Crntio
I'rnlrlo, it wall u on tho Hlntorn
Motollun ranee, would now I In tlm
iiulclit'orliood of J 1600.
SOLDIERS FAIL TO
CLAIM TRAVEL PAY
Homo Hcrtlrc HTllon of Red Croon
Ht III OlTcir Alii(onro to
( IH-xliiugrd Men.
Tho Heme fttrvlro .'Juotlon of tho
A. It. 0. Ima bean prepared tor
momio tluio to tuko rurw of noldlorn
who wlnh tits extra travel pay. All
million illncliiri;tvl hnfaro Poll. 28.
1919 who nwolvod 316 renin por
"Take it from Me"
says tho Good Judge
Wise tobacco chewers long
fiineo got over the big-chevv
idea. A little chew of this
real quulity tobacco givc3
them better satisfaction
and they find their chew
ing costs even less.
With this class of tobacco,
you don't need a fresh
chew so often and you find
you're saving pert of your
tobacco money.
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
tut ufi in two styles
RIGHT CUT is a. short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
TO
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of Induction In wurvlco an now al
lowed flvo co n In por inllo from place
of dlMcliarco to place of Induction or
actual liona fldo ronldouco, which
oror In mont doidrahlo. Ily thin ur
raiiKoinent many of tho dlncliarcod
notdloru aro entitled to quite a llttlo
oxtra money. All that thoy need to
do to obtain nntno In to apply at tho
Homo Service (taction whero an af
fidavit will ho made to nectiro tho
money for them.
Many of tho noldlorn who have
paid on liberty bondn liuvo not re
ceived n refund on nnnio. Thin may
ho obtained by mnkliiK out an affi
davit for nti mo. In cnito tho bond ban
been paid for hut not delivered an
affidavit may alno ho made out for
It.
Application hlankn for convention
of Inniiranco aro bore nlxo. Tho
Covvrumont lunuranuo may now ho
converted Into ordinary life, SO year
payment, 30 year payment, 20 year
endowment, 30 year endowment and
endowment maturing at .tho ago of
02.
Tho Homo Horvlco Koctlon office In
FARM t
POULTRY
CONSTRUCTION OF HEN HOUSE
More Fowl Can Bo Kept on 8mall
Floor Area Under Colony Than
on Intensive Syitem.
(rrepnrcd by the Unite fltntra Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
A liouno constructed for tho conven
Ictico of tho uttendant will buve
enough cubic air rpuco provided ii to 5
iwjunro foot of floor xpaco Is allowed
per fowl. Fretth air nhotild ho Re
cur ed by ventilation rather than by
furnlHliliiK n luruer amount of cubic
air npneo than In required for tho con
venience of tho nttendant. The necen
nnry iimount of Door npaco dependn
upon tho Kyntem, on tho nlzo of tho
Ienn, tho weather cnndltlnnn, and tho
nlzo of tho bird. More bird can ho
kent nn n mmill Ilonr nrnn imilor thn
located nt tho flrnt National Hank j col(in. Ulnn on ,ll(, tcnnlro nyntcm,
nulldlnc, upntalrn. Hourn 1:30 to1 whero the colony nyntem In uned In a
G:30 p. in. Open Kattirdny ovo-.mlld climate tint! tho henn have freo
uliiRn from 7:00 to 9:00.
For .Men Who Work Hard.
Mon who work nt hnrd physical
Inbor are Niibjecl to kidney trouble
J. O. Wfllf. 734 H. Jncknon Ht ,
Oroen Hay. Win., wrltcn- "Foley
Kidney I'll In rolloved mo of a novoro
hacknrho that bothered mo for nov
oral monlhn. A fow bottle fixed
mo up In Rood nhapo." Thoy alno
relieve bladder and urinary nlliuoutH
ranRo throughout most of tho year.
Colony liutiNc holding from .10 to 75
lions tiro about um larpo an can bo
Brow older lliey co'nnuino connfifcrnbfo
khimh and olhcr growing Krccn inn
torlal and In that way cut down their
feed bill. They can ho allowed frco
rmigo when they are two weekn old.
OoiIIiikn aro fieldoui brooded nrtlflrlally
hut will do well with mother geenc,
hoim or even duckn.
DOULTRTNOTEC
I'rovido a nc-nt for each 4 or C hen.
Feed tuhlo und kitchen wacto to tho
liens.
Olvn, n light feed of grain In tho
morning.
ncgln marketing tho cockerels nn
mmiii nn they weigh one pound or uttnln
a innrketnblo wrlght.
When wiling eggn to tho country
mprchint or ennh buyer Innlnt that Umj
trannactlon bo on a quality banlii.
KggH from "ntolen" nentn nhould not
bo marketed j they aro of unknown
ago and quality and should ho used at
homo.
SHEEP PROFIT ON
IRRIGATED FARMS
l'. K. Department Itulletln No. 1051
Given 1 f In) h AIkiuI l'roHr Han
dling of Hmall riockn.
iHllii from placo of dUoliarg" to plaro Hold Kvorvwhere adv.
WRIGLEYS
5
5
5
c a package
before the war
c a package
during the. war
c a package
NOW
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THE FLAVOR LASTS
SO DOES THE PRICE!
f
KilHHHHnM
hk- mm' i
K999R 9MHRHHM
mm mmm-
1ST
An Open-Front Poultry Houto Kcepi
Hens Healthy.
easily moved, hut larger numhern may
bo kept In ono (lock In it long house.
Flocks of from GO to 1R0 aro well
ndapted to tho average conditions for
the production of market eggs. Large
number require lens labor, fewer
fences, nnd a lower houso cost than
small llockn, but there Is a gtoater
chance for dlMeiiKO and tho Individual
hen receives less attention.
fiheep keeping in tho Irrigated
regions of tho northwest might bo
mado n nourco of profit by many
moro farmers. Numerous farmers
scattered throughout tho north
western Irrigated districts have
found It n profitable business for a
nutnbor of yearn, und havo gained
experience which should bo of ben
efit to othor owners of Irrigated
farms.
Methods of handling nnd feed
ing sheop as practiced on 12 repre
sentative farms, largo nnd small,
In various parts of tho northwest,
havo bcon studied In detail. On
most of those farms sheep hus
bandry Is combined with somo othor
major enterprise, such as dairying,
hog raising, orcharding or growing
sugar beets, but n fow of tho farm
era speclallzo in sheep. It Is bo
Moved that ono or moro of these
12 farmers has como In contact
with practically every difficulty that
J that Is likely to confront tho sheop
grower on Irrigated lands In tho
northwest. In most casos the? havo
found some moans of avoiding, or
'at least or mitigating, tho diffi
culties).
Special attention Is given to
methods of establishing pasturo
gruxMs nnd pasturo supplements, as
pasturo Is one of the most serious
problems of Introducing shoap on
nn irrigated farm. Possibilities aro
potnd'd out for combining far sheep
growing with the range sheep In
dustry. Tho farmer who oxpoots to
xrow grade shoep may bo able to.
buy his owes from tho rango moro
advantageously than elsewhere. Tho
grower of purebred sheop may find
nn excellent market among range
meii for his ram lambs. A profit
able combination hotwoen Irriga
tion fnrmors nnd range mon Is fre
quently possible, tho sheep being
run on tho rango during tho Hum
mer und rail, brought to tho farm
at tho beginning of wlntor and
BUCKHECHT
oia. u.s. pat at.
ARMY &? SHOE
Ym this ii the
ihoe that givei you
"Extra lervice
-com-
uri f tr -
fort every minute,"
' Why? Became
It U tuilt right to
tirt with! Our
first comideration
hat always been
to put Into tvtrj
Buckhici't Army
Shoe: beit mater
tali, wholehearted
workrnanihip and
laitmg valut.
BLACK GUNMETAL.MAHOC ANY
CALF OR INDIAN TAN CALP
At pHnclpjl iaUn on tfPic!fic CoaiC If
jovr iaUr h not wppfied, otier JJrect from
It ii ilgnlficant
that the Ruck
luciir Army Shoe
b worn by thous
and of men In all
walks ofhfe. They
have come to sp-
firecutc tti yield
ng comfort, its
velvety feel, Its
wear-resisting
qualities. And so
will you once
you treat your feet
tO BUCKHZCHT
Army Shoes.
Manufacturer. BUCKINGHAM & HECHT S.n Franeisc
kopt there until after lambing timo
In tho spring.
Tho conclusion is reached that
thero aro many Irrigated farms
throughout tho northwest on which
small flocks of sheep could bo kept
with jroflt if given proper care.
Tho present outlook for tho sheep
business appears to warrant further
expansion, and there seems to bo
no reason why many moro farmers
should not keep at least small
flocks. Facts regarding tho han
dling of sheep on small Irrigated
tracts aro brought out In U. 8. De
partment of Agriculture Bulletin
No'. 1051.
POUND A DAY GAIN
MADE BY INFANT PIG
Corn Itatlon Allowed by IMjj Club
Member Considered Itcsponslble
for Ilnplri Growth of Porker.
t
Ono pound a day for 60 dnys Is tho
weight which has been added to a
pig owned by 10 year old Norman
ElllngBon, of near Ilond, u member
of tho First National Dank pig club.
Tho porker wolghed Just 20 pounds
5
I Our Grocery J
.
Prices Are Right
J At All Times
J Try Us and be
Convinced
when It was turned over to tho boy
on Juno 18, and yesterday's weight
was 70 pounds.
Tho boy haa been giving a quart
of com dally as part of the pig's
ration, and It Is to this that tho
rapid growth is in part attributed.
ATOZI
GROCERY
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TEN WAYS TO PREVENT LOSS
First, Select Pure Breeds That Lay
Moro and Larger Ego Collect
Eggs Frequently,
(Prepared by the United fltates Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
1. Selecting puro breeds that Iny
moro nnd lnrger eggs, such as tho
White Leghorns, Wynndottes, Ply
mouth Hocks, llhodo Island lleds, Orp
ingtons, etc.
2. Giving hotter care, food, nnd
shelter, with dry, clean, vermin-proof
nests.
3. Confining males except In breed
ing season.
4. Collecting eggs frequently, espe
clnlly In hot or muggy weather,
R. Storing eggs In a dry, clean, cool
place.
0, Using small and dirty eggs ti'
heme.
7, Marketing frequently, with pro
tection at all times from hent.
8. Selling for cash on it basis of
kIju nnd quality, "loss off" Instead of
"enso count."
0. Using an nttracllvn package,
10. Combining Milpmcuts as a mat
ter of economy.
PROPER CARE FOR GOSLINGS
Ao YoVng Fowls Grow Older They Con.
sumo Considerable Grass and
Othor Green Stuff,
(rroparoa by the United Btates Depart
ment of AKTlculturo.)
Tho brooding nnd feeding of gos
lings is not much different from that
I of duekllnga. ejKMiL aa. UlU Roiling
ALWAYS A
CASH
M
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k
s
At
Palace Market
Bend, Oregon
for
Eggs,
Butter,,
Poultry
Beef,
Veal,
Pork
Sell your products
nt home
Chas. Boyd
The Country
you think has gone
price mad but it hasn't
ttuying conditions are
not nearly so bad as
might be thought. If
the
Buyer
will inquire, ask ques
tions nnd think. He
can obtain very fair
prices, and with it he
will get what he
Wants-Service
Service is not all. He
must have
Best Price
and when he pays the
price he wants
Highest Quality
He gets it at
Smith's
Grocery
Your Creamery
Builds Business
for Yourselves
The Central Oregon
Farmers' Creamery
WBl Pay One Cent
Above the" Market
Price for Butterfat
Paid by Portland
Creameries
Yearly Market
Fair, Honest Tests.
The Creamery Sboul d
be Your Asset.
Bring in Your Cream
Central Oregon
Farmers' Creamery
Farmers!
Bring your
Eggs
to
Bend Dairy Store
Bend,
Oregon
for top prices
WE
PAY
CASH
Next to Postofflce
Alinnesota Street
Brand Directory
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FRANK I'KRCIVALL
Mllllcun, Oregon.
adY.89j
Right side; right ear erep-
o leu; warns rigai mncj i9g.
adr.im
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