Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1919)
IIBNI) IIUIjMCTIN, iltttin, OUKflON, THURSDAY, HKIT. 2fl, 101IS PAGK 4 nBBBBHBBHnHH && 18c. EGG LOSSES ARE HEAVY Ui:ati:h vmik ok i::cih xi:ci:k haiiy on tiii: AVi:itA(li: KAIWl STOItlNfl IWrilATIIW aiii: m:kiu:d. StaHtlcH ihow that from one fourth to ouu'haU tho ckk produced In MlHourl diirlni; tho niiinruor moiitliH nro n pnrtlnl or totnl low, Miyn II. II. (Computer of tho Unlvor ny of MlHMOiirl college of Agricul ture Iltmt In directly or Indirectly n'Mpannlhlo for enormous lowton. Ho foro the wnr It wax entlmntod that $2,500,000 worth Nf KKH annually woio lost, duu to their becoming un fit for food. I lent catmos germ growth, oinbryo nnd mold develop-, inont, IncreiiHen uvnporntlnn and cHinteH uggit to bocoino had III n very nliort time. Nearly nil thu Iokhcm duo to hont rnu ho nvolded by tho ordinary con voiilonccH that tho average farm pro vided. TIiIk Ih o.ipoclnlly true pro vided the farmer keeps roostorloiw flockH. If tho farmorn would tnko tho miiiin care of egga ns tlioy do of butter and cream before and during tho time It In taken to market, thero would bo little I ohm bocauMo of hcut. Any temperature nbovo 70 dogreoa uaiiMcri eggs In Mart dote.rlorntlng. Hveit under tho bent of coudltlom oggM Hhould ho marketed ut leant oncu a weok. Kgga ahould he collected dully nnd Hhould ho cooled uh quickly as pon alblo, A aweet frond basement which Id cool makcH a natlsfactory placo to atoro OKh'H. They may also bp kept cool by placing thorn In n bucket and lowering Into a well. Avoid Htorlug " yjw .!?? I JM T BUCKHECHT i ho. u.s. pat. orr. ARMY SHOE Por the mn who ii on hU feet ll day . more comfortable ihoe wai never nude. Hence the widespread popularity of the Buckiiecmt Army Shoe smong business and professional men, sportsmen, outdoor work ers, miners, farmers, mechanics, etc, A good, practical Shoe for tvtrjJai wear! Built for comfort and service built for you I Remember the name Huckiikcht stamped on every shoe for your protection, Get a pair today I At irlnlpl dulcn on tho Pacific Coiit. If your dealer U nut supplied, ordc direct from BUCKINGHAM Msnufscturer BSKBtaenowiaHMBsaswiw & HECHT San Franclseo CAMELS nupply clRnretto contentment beyond anything you over experienced I You never tasted such full bodied mcllow-mlldncfls; ouch refreshing, appetizing flavor and coolness. The more Camels you smoke the greater becomes your delight Camels are such a d&a rot to revelation! Everything about Camels you find so fascinating Is due to their quality to the expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos. You'll soy Camels ore In a class by themselves- they seem mndo to meet your own personal taate In so many waysl Freedom from uny unpleasant clgaretty after-taste or un pleasant clgnretty odor makes Camels particularly desirable to the .most fastidious smokers. And, you smoke Camels as liberally as meets your own wishes, for they never tire your taste I You are always keen for the a package cigarette satisfaction that makes Camels so attractive. Smokers real ize that tho value is in the cigarettes and do not expect premiums or cou pons 1 Compare Camels with any crfn retto in the world at any price ! Cm, urn oM Wwtt mrmtwd tl1ao. thli MTion tor th horn or oflcv mupplf or wh-n youtrtrfl. R. J.REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY Winiton-Salrm, N. C. In a miiiity bnneinont, keep nway from (Hen nod remember that tho nbovo nuggcMtod condition are better than n room In tho Iioiiho. A lion produces a good egg. It Is your fault If It does not keep well and mIiowh up bud when taken to market. BEND WOMAN HEARS PRESIDENT SPEAK 'President Wilson Just talks to you. nnd Iio'm III dend onrnost, too," That wns the wny tho president's nd dross In Portland on tho lenguo ot nations Improssed Mm. C. II. Allan, of Horn!, who with Mr. Allen, linn Just returned from tho Wlllamolto Vnlloy. "Wo wore a llttlo bit disap pointed though," she admitted, "for ho lookod Just like an ordinary citi zen." In splto ot tho long Journey, nnd tho tunny tlmos ho had spoken In his campaign to carry tho Icaguo covonnut and tho pence treaty, tho president appeared absolutely tiutlr ed, nnd wns "fresh as n daisy," Mrs. Allen doclnrud. "Thero wom no wust ed energy In his speech, and al though ho seldom rained bis volJo above an ordlunry conversation tone, wo didn't miss a word." she snld, nnd added that thu prcHldoiit mndo a "wonderful nppenl." A number of chhos Mrs. Alton told of wero as high an $2G was offered to ticket holdors for their places, but she know of no offers of tho kind that wero accoptod. (Jetting Children Heady For School. Common colds nro Infectious nnd It Ih wrong to Head a snuffing, snoot ing, coughing child to school to sprond dlseaso goruiN among other llttlo ones, Foloy's Honey nnd Tar rollovos coughs nnd colds, loosons phlegm nnd mucus, nnd conta raw, lr ritatod iiiembrnnos with a healing, soothing medlclno. Contains uo opiates. Sold Everywhere adv. Put It In Tho Uiilletln. T TSt BLACK G UNMET AL, MAHOGANY CALF OR INDIAN TAN CALF rfflllliCTh ,7 --I 'a'tr. t.iK S't'sn '';, i V. x. I -".- '.'.- .V.I". 5v,r.5 A - mvtywhmtm In mtlrntlftcsllr ot20 tlinfttrt or trn fitri' -J -SI . 1300 clfl'll"! It llftlnm-ptpmf Wm ltrmily recommend k'Sijf W ROOSTER OFTEN CAUSE LOSSES M.bl OI-' 1'LOCK HHOUI.D m: lXI.MINATKI) KUKQUKNTIiY AS I'KKTILi: ItfiGH HPOIIj MOHK QUICKLY THAN UNKKUTII.i:. According to tho department of agriculture, roosters allowed to run with tho lions aro a source of enor mous loss ovory yoar to tho farm ers nnd poultry raisers. Tho an nual loss resulting from tho pro duction of fortllo eggs is placed at UG. 000,000. Tho reason for this Is that for tllo egsri fcpotl or become unfit for market much mora quickly In hot weather than Infortllo eggs do. Recently United' States govern ment exports conductod an experi ment In Kansas to nscortnln. tho comparative loss of fertile and in fertile uggu. Ton thousand oggs wero collect ed from dlfToront farms. Half wero fortllo nnd hnlf Infortllo, but all wero absolutely fresh. Tho oggs wore kept on tho farm under ordinary conditions. Some wore stored in parlors, nomo In kltchons, somo In collars nnd somo In pantries. Somo oskh wero put In nests, somo undor laying hens, somo under setting lions. In ovory Instnuco nn equal number of for tllo and infortllo eggs wero sub jected to tho sarno conditions. A weok later tho oggs wero col lected and sold to a local grocery Btoro, whore they wore candled. Thoy wore then shlppod to St, Louis nnd again candled. Whllo on tho form ?9 por cent, ot tho fortllo ogga wore spoiled tor food, an compared with only 1G por coat, nf tho Infortllo oggs. On, tho wny to innrkot 14 por cent, ot tho fortllo and only 9 per cent, ot tho Infortllo ogga woro spoiled. This mndo a totnl ot 43 por cent, of tho fortllo oggs spoiled as compared Lwlth 26 per cent, of tho Infortllo ones. In othor words, tnoro woro 1C0 doxon mora ot tho tortile eggs lost than ot tho lufoitllo, Flgu'ro this loss yourself at prevailing prlcos, Tho way to provout this loss Is to got rid of tho roostor us soon as tho breeding season is over. Hens lay ua well, or bettor, whon thero is no main hlid In tho Hock. It may bo woll for tho farmers of, Dosehutos county noxt year tu aet asldu u day to ho known us "swnt tho roostor day," slnitlar to no In Missouri this year whon more thun ono million roosters woro niarkoted In ono woolt. Dealers encouraged tho anti-rooster enm- palBM by paying a 2-cont premium nn all rnnlos marketed during "swat tho rooster week." Charles Jnmea Fox. Charles Jiuncs Vox was one of tho progressives of English politics, n well nn one of the most brilliant orntora n,nd stntrinieii In flip history of UnK liind, Like most thinking people of IiIm (Jny, he favored freedom of tho Amorlcnn colonic mid wis constant ly In opposition to the flcrmnn king, (leorgo III, who was then sitting on the English throne. Don't JNYkIccI Yourself. Lomo hnck, shooting pains, tortiir- l.ir. rltitiitnnlfx rmtina. ntvritliitt Id'ttltK. noro muhcIok, putflncss undor eyen, lioaiing BpccKH, anu an -niwoyii nr cd" fcolliiK nro Indications that tho kidneys and bladder aro not working properly. Foley Kldnoy Pills Hootho nnd slrcngthon weak and dlnordered kidneys nnd hladdor, Sold Evcry whoro -ndv LEGAL NOTICES NOTK'i: TO CIIKDITOIW. In tho County Court of tho fltnto of Oregon, for Deschutes County. In tho .Matter of tho Hstnto ot Fred Ooodfellow, Deceased. Notice is horeby .given that tho iindorslcned was on tho 2Gth day of August, 1919, appointed adminis tratrix of tho estate of tlie auovo named deceased by tho county Judge of Deschutes county, Oregon. Therefore, nil persons holding claims neulnst tho estate of said deceased aro hereby notified to pre sent the Hamo, duly verified nccord- Ing to law, at tho orflco or my at torneys, Do Armond & Krsklno, In tho O'Knno building, Dend, Oregon, within six months from tho date ot tho first publication hereof. Date of first publication, Septem ber , 1919. Klslo K. OOODKKI.I.OW, Administratrix of tho Kstato of Krcd Ooodfollow, Deceased. 27-31c NOTICK TO CKKDITOItH. In the County Court of tho Htato of Oregon, for Deschutes County. In tho matter of tho estato of Hob ort Hyslop, docensod. Notlco Is horoby given that R. 8. Hamilton has been appointed as ad ministrator of tho Estato of Itobert Hyslop, deceased, by tho County Court of Deschutes County, Orogon. All persons having claims against tho oald ostoto aro horoby notified to present them, duly verified, with proper vouchers, to said administra tor at the law offlco of It. 8. Ham ilton, In tho First National Dank Building. Dend, Oregon, within six 'months from tho date of tho first ntilitlrnllnn nf this notiCO. tO-wlt: Within six months from August 28th, 1919. It. S. HAMILTON, 2C-30c Administrator. NOTICE TO CIIKDITOIW. In tho County Court of the Stoto ot Oregon, tor tho County ot De schutes. In "Ufo Mattor of tho Estato of Henry W. Itovolle, Deceased. Notlco Is hereby glvon that the undorslgncd was on tho 28th day of August, 1919, appointed admin istratrix of tho estato ot tho abovo named deceased by tho county Judgo of Deschutos county, Oregon. Thoroforc, all porsons holding claims against tho estate ot said deceased nro hereby notified to pre sent tho snmo duly verified accord ing to law, at my office In tho O'Kano building, Dend, Oregon, within six months from tho dato Ot tho first publication hereof. Dato ot first publication, Septem ber, 4th. 1919. CHARLES W. EKSKINE, Administrator of Hho Estate of Henry W. Itovelle, Decensed. 27-31c NOTICE. In tho matter of tho Organization ot 8now Creek Irrigation District. Notlco Is hereby glvon that tho fol lowing petition praying for tho or ganization of Snow Creok Irrigation district "will bo presontcd to tho County Court, of Doschutca County, Oregon, at tho Court Room In llond, Orogon, on tho 1st day of Octobor, 1919. PETITION. To tho Honornblo County Court ot Deschutos County,' Oregon. Undor nnd pursuant to Chapter 367 of tho Gonornl Laws of Orogon for 1917, tho underslgnod proposo tho organization of an Irrigation Dis trict to bo known as Snow Creok Irrigation District, and particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at tho NW corner of Sec. 10, Tn. 1C S. R. 11 E. W. M. Deschutes County, Oregon: thenco N to tho NW cornor of tho SWVi Soc. 3; said township and rango: thonco W to tho contor of Soc. 0, T 10 8. It. 11 E. W. M.: thonco N to tho contor of Soo. 31, T. 15 S. It. 11 E. W. M.: thonco W to tho NW cornor of tho W Q. ot Soc. 31, said T. nnd It.: thonco S. to tho NW cornor of tho SW Q. of Sec. C, T 10 S. It. 11 E. W. M.: thonco W to tho NW cornor of tho NE Q, ot tho SB Q. of Soo. 2. T 10, 8. It. 10 E. W. M.: thonco S to tho NW cornor ot tho SE Q. ot tho SB Q. ot Soc. 11, T, 1C. 8. It. 10 B. W. M,: thonco W to tho NW corner of SW Q. ot tho SW Q. of See. 11, snld T, nnd It. thonco S to tho SW cornor ot tho NW4NW.' Soc. 14, said township and rnngo; thonco B to tho contor of tho NWVi Soc, 14, said township and rnngo; thonco S to tho SB cornor of tho SWU NWU See. 14, said township and rnngo; thonco E to tho NE cor nor ot tho SEU Soo. 14, said town ship and rnngo: thonco S to tho SW cornor of tho NWU SWU 8eo. lfc said township and range; thonco W to tho contor of tho SEU Sec. It. said township and raii;o; thonco S to tho SW cornor of tho SEUSBU Sec. 14, said township and rnngo; thonco E to tho SB cornor of tho SEU SWU Sec. 13, said township and rnngo j thonco S to tho contor ot See. 24, said township and rnngo; thonco E to tho SE contor of tho NH'i Sec. 24, said township and rniijro: tnenco N to ilia NF, comer of Hoc. 24 said township nnd rnngo; tlienco a to tlio NK corner or tho NW,4 NIV'i Hoc. 19, township 1C S. Itnngo 11 IC, W. M.; thonco H to tho NW cornor of tho NB tNW4 Sec. 30, said township and rnngo; thonco K to tho NH cornor of tho NE'i NW't See 30, said township and rnngo; thonco 8 to tho Hw cornor of tho HIO 'I of Sec, 30, said township and rnngo; thonco K to tho SB cor ner of Hoc. 30, said township and rnngo; thonco N to tho NB cornor of Hoc. 10, said township nnd range; thonco Is to tho Nw cornor of tho NB Soc. 20, said township nnd rango; thence 8 to ilia contor or Soc. 20, said township and rango; thonco B. to tho NB cornor of the NWU HWVi. Hec, 20, said township nnd range; thonco N to thoccntor of tho NBVi Hec. 20, said township and rango; thonco B. to tho SB cor ner of tho NBH NB4 Hoc. 20, said township find rango; thence N to tho HB corner ot tho NEW NB Section 8, said town ship and range; tlienco B to tho NB cornor of tho 8WtNB4 Hoc. 9, snld township and rango; thence 8 to tho HB corner of tho SWVi8Bi Sec. 9, said township and range; thonco B to tho NB corner of the NWUNWti Soc. 16, snld township and rango; thonco N to tho NB cor nor of tho NWWNWU 8ec. 10, said township and rango; thenco W to the point of beginning. Excepting therefrom tho following described tracts: Tho NV4 of tho NWU. and tho NWViNEtf Sec. 9. Tn. 10, 8. K. 11 B. W. M. Tho SEM and tho WV4 SWU Sec. 8, said township and rango: tho NWHNEH. and tho NEtfNWK Soc. 17, said township and rango; also tho BBVi and tho EM8WU. and tho ENV. SWU NEli. 8VWNWi Sec. 18, said township and rango; also CO acres out of tho southeasterly portion of tho SE Bee. 30, Tn. 10, 8. It. 11 B. W. M. belonging to tho State of Oregon. Also Soc. 7 W of Sec. 6 SB Q. of Sec. C Stf ot Sec. 6 N WQ. of tho NB Q. of Scc.8 NE Q. of tho NB Q. of Sec. 8 W of tho NW Q. of Sec. 8 and tho W of tho SW Q. of Sec. 8. T. 1C 8. It. 11 E. W. M.: NW Q. of tho NW Qrof Sec. 17 said T. and It. tho SB Q. of Sec. 1 and E of Sec. 1 tho Nfc of Sec. 12 tho N of tho SW Q. of Sec. 12 tho NW Q. of tho 8E Q. of .Sec 12 tho KM ot tho NE Q. of Sec. 11 tho NE Q. of tho SW O. of Sec. 11, all In T. 1C 8. It. 10 E. W. M. In Deschutes Coun ty Oregon. And your petitioners respectfully roprcscnt. I. That they are each and all owners of land within said proposed Irriga tion District, which said land Is Irrl gated or susceptlblo of Irrigation, and that tho undersigned aro a majority of thb owners ot land within said District. II. That It is tho purposo of your peti tioners to organize an Irrigation Dis Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, I.ulh, Shingles, Building Muterinl, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds ef Finish SASH AND DOORS. COMPLETE STOCK of Stdrd Skw, BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO. Business and Professional Cards R. S. HAMILTON ATTORNEV-AT-LAW Rooms 13-16 First National Dank Bldg. Tel. 611 (Dr. Coo't Former Offlec.) II. II. DeArmonJ Cluo. W, Enklna DeArmond & Erskine L a w Y E r s O'Kano Building, Bend, Oregon H. O. JCLLIS AttorBeyat-Law United States Commissioner First National Dank Dulldlng BEND, OREGON MISS B. OSTERMAN PIANOFORTE SCHOOL Lawronco Bldg , Room 3 Phono Red 2251 DR. C. H. SOLL PHYSICIAN AND, SURCHJON. Dend Press Illdg, I1END. OREGON Phones: Offlco Red 41; Res. 123 Deschutes County Abstract Company D.H. PEOPLES, Preldent Moit Comjileto Abstract Plant In Central Oregon. Special Attontlon Given to Fedornl Loan Abstracts. First st National Danll Dldg,, trict within said boundaries under said Chapter 357 of tho General Laws of Oregon for 1917. Ill, That your petitioners doslro, by moans of said Irrigation district, to provide for tho construction of works, ditches nnd cannlfl for tho pro per Irrigation or tho Irrigable land within said district, and for tho re construction, bottormont, Improve ment, oxtonslon, purchase, oporatlon and maintenance of any and all works already constructed for tho Ir rigation of said lands, and any othor lands within said proponod Irriga tion District through tho storage, di version and tiso of tho wntors of Thrco Crook, Snow Creek, Dig and Llttlo Lakes and tho tributaries of said strcama and lakes, situated In Deschutes County, Oregon, nnd to do any and all things necessary to bo dono to fully reclaim nit tho Irrigable lands within said district, and to per form any other act or things per mitted under snld Chapter 3S7, Gen eral Laws of Oregon for 1917, and your petitioners pray that said Irriga tion district, as proposal, bo organis ed undor and pursuant to said law, and that an election bo called, had and hold for that purpose. H. T. Hartloy.Tumalo, Oro.; Paul A. Bcoggln, Tumalo, Oro.; Lou Pulllam, Tumalo, Oro.; Mattlo A. and George Crawford, 200 Wygant strcot, Port land, Ore; (by Lucy Crawford, Smith agent), Tumalo, Oro.: Frank Coltclt, Tumalo. Ore,; II. A. Scoggln, Tumalo, Oro.: I. M. McKInnoy, Tu malo. Ore.: Clara Isabel McKlnney, Tumalo, Ore.; Mortgago Company for America, J. Armfold. managing agent 22 Alnsworth building, Portland, Oregon. 2C-30c Dr. L W. Gatchell OptMKlrist aad MaBftfaclwiBg Opticiaa Complete Lest Ctindinj PUnl ia con nection with my office at LARSON U CO., Jewelers 143 Ore0O ttreet. Bend, Oregon Brand Directory FRANK rEBCIVAIiL Mllllcaa, Oregon. adr.89p Right side; right ear crop- ped; wattle right hind let B. L. TONE, Sisters, Oro. adT.lUe Phono Black 1291 LEK A. THOMAS, A. A. IA. Architect 2-4 O'Kaae Building BEND --- OREGON O. P. NISWONQER. Bend, Ore. UNDERTAKER Llceasod Knibalraer, Fttfleral , Director. Phone Red 421. Lady Awt. DR. R. D. 8TOWELL Naprapathlc Physlchui Over Logan Furniture Co. Wall Street Hours 9 to 6 Phone Red 482 DR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST Permanently Located In Bend with New Equipment Prlvnto Offlco In Thorson'a Jewelry Store Dr., Turner will bo In Prlne vllle ovory first and third Fri day; In Madras ovory second and fourth Friday, aud In Red mond ovory first and third Thursday ot each month. Read the Classified Ads, 11 END, ORE., Cor. next to Alley A I o