The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 11, 1919, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 6

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IS BORN TODAY
lUKK.'ATIO.V COHPOItATIO.V TO
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SALEM, 8opt. 8. Tho Cnocado
trrlgntlon Corporation ot Deschutes
bounty filled nrtlcloH of lucorporu
Ion lioro today. Tho IncoriioratorH
ro O. II. Hardy, Jr.. V. I. Smith
ml W. A. Jlurdlck. Capital stock
i $50,000.
UNREAL HONOR
IS GIVEN BEND
DISPATCH HAVH I'lltlJ LOSS FOH
AUGUST 9100,00(1, HUT ONLY
Ilia IHiAH WAS Ol'THllHJ CITY
MM ITS.
1RANGE PREPARING
FOR OCTOBER FAIR
Vrinniunt Orpinlitloii Formed by
Kanrliers Living NYnr lU'int
' for Annual Kxhlhlt.
Proparlng for tho autumn fair to
o given by tho residents of thu
Iran go and South Sldo districts, n
irumlutu IIhI l now bolng drawn
1 1 and will ho niuilo public within
ho near future Tho fair will bo
luld on October S, during morning,
tftornoon .and ovonlng, and nn cn
oyablyAturo of tho day wilt bo
i basket luncheon to bo served at
loon. -.
A pormanont fair association woh
'ormed n faw evenings ago when
'csldonts of (ho two districts mot
it tho GraoEo hnll and oloctcd C.
. Wlgmolro ns president and P. J,
'edorson an secretary-treasurer. JJl
octors chohon wora E. E. Ilutler,
irn. SottonR and A. No ft. " j
Kor premiums, tho nsrfnclati6n
ins J 150 nllotod this yoar by tho
)cschutes county cburt.
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-OOATIXtt THE POULTUV HOl'KK.
In locating a poultry houso It is
)CHt to sclct an olovatlon having
i natural drulungo away from tho
nilldlng, for dninp ground moans
old ground. If tho houso can bo
milt in tho loo of a windbreak or
4 hill, or in front of farm buildings,
o much tho hotter. A dry, porous
.oil, such an Bandy or gravelly loam,
ii proforablo to n clay noil, for tho
ormor is moro easily kopt In u Hnnl
jiry conditio!!. If It Is Imprnctl
iablcto 'select a soil that Is natural
y dry, tho soil should bo nindo dry
y thorough undordrnlnngo. A
purely sandy soil should not bo se
lected. ,
ftiwUltoTtiliulMln.l
SALEM, Bopt. 0. Ilond nnd
Klamath Falls share honors for tho
hlKhest flro loss In the slnto durliiK
tho month of August. Kach city
Is credited with f 100,000.
Ah far as any competition Is con
cerned, Head yields In favor of Kla
math Falls, for tho only loss which
could poflslbly have brought Head's
total for AiiKiist up to $100,000, was
tho flro ut tho Pino Trou mill last
month. As tho milt property Is only
about eight miles beyond tho city
limits, It Is possible Hint novornt
cities in tho state, Including Port
land, would huvo a higher loss than
Ilond.
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NECK BROKEN,
RIDER LIVES
PKHCV Dltl.NKWATini OF HU.M
MICK LAKE .MAKKM COMPLETE
ni:eovi:itv I'ouit weckh
AITEH FltAOTl'ltl.'.
Calendar Facts.
The month of Janunry always begin
on the snme day of the week ns Oc
tober and tho same Is true of April
and July, September and Dcci'iiibvr.
Ffbruary. Alnrcli nnd Noypmbrf nl
(n'gln onrtbo nnmo day of the week.
This, however, Is only trjie In nonnnl
yrars of SOS days. A d'htury can uovqr
begin on Wednesday, Friday or Satur
day. Furthetmorv, thu' ordinary yfar
ends on thu mmc day of tho week as
that on which It begins.
A broken neck Is' ordinarily con
sldured to bo synonymous with
death, but to Percy Drlnkwdter, of
Summer Lake, It Is merely mi un
pleasant accident. Four weeks after
suffering a trnusvorso fracture of
tho third cervical vertebra, ho Is i
nblo to walk and ride, apparently
suffering no Inconvenience from tils
unusual experience. An X-ray pic
ture taken lust Wednesday showed
thnt tho fracture had been success
fully reduced, leaving only n slight
enlargement at tho point where tho
broken ends of Iho bono had knit.
Mr. Drlnkwntor'n nock was broken
early In August, when ho was
thrown from a horse at Hummer
Lake, and dragged for a consider
able distance. It was suveral days
before ho was brought to Head, ami
then It wns found that not only had
one of tho units of the spinal column
been fractured, but that n blood clot
was pressing on thu brain ns well.
Tho clot was gradually absorbed,
and tho recent X-ray examination
showed that tho fracture had been
successfully reduced.
Thu patient will, be discharged
from tho Ilond Surgical hospital
Monday.
lilt It In Tho Dullctln.
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Fllcklngor, at which moro than 25
poultry rulsors attonded. Tho
jomonstratlon was conducted by
Prof. C. II. Ilrawstor of tho Oregon
Agricultural college.
Farmors from various parts of
tho project brought in their hens
for scientific culling. Prof. Draw
jtor brought out points of Intorost
to poultry raisars, most of which
aro contulned In nnothor articlo in
this issue of Tho Dullotln under
tho heading, "Now Tlmo to Cut
Kgg Cost."
Owing to 'confusion In dates, not
as, largo a crowd attended this
demonstration as was oxpected, but
Prof. Ilrowster expects to return
lator In tho year -for moro extended
doriionstratlons.
In speaking of poultry possibil
ities In Control Orogon, Prof. Ilrew
stor said; "This part of tho stuto
ought to bo Ideal for raising puro
bred poultry. On farnjs such as
tlioro aro in tbls part of; tho ts(into
ovory farmer ought to havo at loast
100 bens of a good laying utraln.
Ono hundred lions can bo mudo to
ylold u most satisfactory profit,"
Just in Time for
The "Kiddies"
A wonderful assortment of Coats
for little tots from to i years and growing girls
from 8 to 14. Then we've Coats for the. ,Iljgh(
School Girl or Young Miss from 15 to 11) .years, .
in Wool Materials, Velvets and Plush in Hll.tho
new fall shades '
Priced at $4.50 to $22.50 - -
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School Dresses in Ginghams and
other washable materials, all sizes.
f6r.the little kiddies and bier school
7 gir)s, priced at $1.18 to $4.68.
a:'
Armor Plate Hose
for School Wear, k
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, Light and medium ribbed cotton and fine silk finished
stockings, for girls, in bok, white andibrownwat.n'i
ZDc, IDc, 48c pair.
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Heavy Ribbed Stockings for Boys, all sizes, 6 to
., iy, jpc lo 4c a pair.
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