The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 13, 1919, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    HKNI) BULLETIN, BEND, OFMSaOWflUfWDAY, NOVEMBER Itt, 1010.
PAOKH
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POOR STORAGE CAUSES BIG
LOSSES IN POTATO YIELD
HEAT AND BIIESI1 Alii
IMPORTANT.
(VIIiiim Half Above iiuil'lliilf Below
Kiiifnro' of (Iioiinil (Jeiicrully
It'M'oiiiini'iitlcil Hlomno
Hlioulil Ho Cleaned.
4toiu:aoN, AORicuinmAL COL
LEGE, Nov. 13. - Thousands of dol
Inrn uro lout nnniiiilty In Oregon dti
Id HtuniKu dry rot of potatoes. The
estlmnto for llm production of pc'.u
(ocH In the United HlntuH for 1010 In
now much below wliul Inul boon iititl
clpntod early In tho your, uml conso
ijnonlly (In) prospects uro that tho
prices will remain unusually hlf.li
throughout tho winter. It In Im
portant, In consideration of Hum
faclH points out M. U. McKay, as
sistant plant pathologist for tho Ore
gon Agricultural Experiment station,
t'ji take every procniitlou to avoid
serious losses, Much waste ran bo
prevented )y uttuiitloii to proper
storage methods.
"First of nil In tlin provcntlon of
potato storage," says Mr. McKay,
storngo dry rot comes euro In tho dig
ging, handling, mid Mtorlm; of tho
ttiborit ko thiil they uro Injured as
HilUt us possible, It lit almost, hut
not qulto, Into that ti innturo potato
with n wound skin, If kept In a well
ventilated storage bin, will not rot.
At leant It can bo safely ,yald that
morn than 9G percent of tho tuber
which do not rol In storage from dry
MVt suffer from serious wounds flml
und then rot afterwards,
"Tho second essential thing for rot
reventlou during storage I tho sur
rounding of tho tuber with fuvornblo
condition, Tho successful storage
of potatoes is 'dependent on tho tem
perature at which they uro held, tho
moisture content of tho ulr, tho sire
of tho storage pile, and tho exclu
sion of Unlit (liven mature, unin
jured tubers, the two factors moot
commonly responsible for poor stor
SPECIAL SERVICE IN
QxyAcetylene Welding
...and...
Machine Work
Alost Alodcrn Equipped Welding
, and Alachiue Shop in
' " Central Oregon
fc.
Foundry & Pattern Shop
in Connection
Bend Iron Works
Bend, Oregon Phone Black 741
iLL
W. R. Speck, Special Airent
ago reHtiltH uro too high, tempera1
turrit and Inntifflclunt vonllllutlon.
"Thoro nru n niimhor of distinct
rotH of potato liihiirn canned hy dif
ferent orguulnmii and almost without
exception they are iiiomI sovoro when
tho storage' temperaturen uro high
und when tho ulr becomeii heavily
laden with molsturo, dun to lack of
propor voulllutlou, For Instriiico,
neither tho powdery dry rol which Ik
do common In tho eautern part of the
state, nor tho dry rol which Is up
pniently widely distributed all over
tho state, will develop seriously in
storage If tho temperature In keptat
from -31 to 3 8 decree- Fahrenheit,
und If tho HtoniKO place In kept well
vontlllutud."
Keep Tuliern Cool,
TotntooH In largo quantities should
never bo plucod directly In storage
If they have become heated by IiIkIi
day temperatures, points out Mr.
McKay, They should flrHt bo thor
oughly cooled to prevent cm fur as
possible tho natural heating which
taken place und to Nturt tho htoragc
period under uk fuvornblo conditions
an possible. Thin cooIIiik may often
bo done with convenience und
economy hy leaving llio potutooH out
Hldu tho storage rather lato at night
or early In tho tuorulUK before they
have hud nn opportunity to become
heated again by external conditions.
A Kood storage place embodied the
following reiiltementn; fatty und
thoroughness of vpiitlllntlou. ability
to prevent rapid changes In tempera
turo Imililo In response to rapid
changes In tho temperature of the
utmoiphuro outside, convenience In
cleunliiK, conveniently arranged fur
use, ample In iilxo, and durable.
KTOHACi: IIIIV HOT OK POTATO KK
In many sections ot tho I'ulted
States whoro potatoes, nro mi Import-
nnt cash crop thesq essentials nro
most eflclent secured In tho cellar
constructed half underground and
half above, with three or four tnoro
ample nixed ventilators In tho top,
and with largo door und n drlvcwny
Good OH Is
Cheaper Than Parts
Freedom from unnecessary
repairs and longer life for
your car results from correct
lubrication with Zerolcne.
Scientifically refined from se
lected. California crude oil.
Olvo miilmura lubrlcitlon'wlth loit
tttbon dtpoilt. 0t t Correct Lubrl
cttloa Cbtrt for your cir.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Ctllfornli)
Standard Oil Co., Bend, Ore.
"Take it
ay the
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THE READ TOBACCO CHEW
Put up In two styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
In ul one end lurga enough to tic
rommoduto it whroii for convenience
In loading or unloading tho potutocx.
KloiiiKO Type (ilven.
Another type of ntoraso plnco used
with much Hiillnfiictlun In thin tnte
In tho double-walled, nawdiiHt-llned
bin with tho' wnlln about nix Inchon
thick und with vnntllatorH In the
Rlden, which when tho day nro warm
may bo left open ul nlr.ht and kept
cloned In tho daytime, with thd remilt
that tho whole bin li kept reanoiiubly
cool nt all time. All hIohiko places
Mhotild bo provided with n thermo
meter, ho that tho temperaturen may
ho regulated Intelligently. Injury In
produced when tho temperaturen nro
too low un well nn when they are too
high. With tho dry rot It uppcam
that tjio critical time, the time when
much of tho Iom from thlw dlrcnne
roHiiltn, In during tho flrnt two
month after digging, when tho tem
peratures nro apt to bo higher than
during any other part of tho ntnruge
period. It In at thin tlmo that our
potatoes need cnpcclally to bo sur
rounded by tho favorable ntoragc
conditions that are bout secured only
In a good storage pluce.
AH regular potato storuga places
and particularly thoso In which rot
ting of potatoes was bud tho prevl-
oiik year should bo thoroughly clean
ed and disinfected boforo potatoes
nro again pluccd In ntorago In order
to kill all tho potato rot producing
organisms already prencnt nnd thus
to prevent widespread Infection of
tho new crop. To accomplish this,
tho wnlls and floors may bo thor
oughly swabbed or spruyed until wot
with eltbor of thd following solu
tions: Copper nulphnto (blucstono) 1
pound, wnter 10 gallons; or Kormnl
dehydo 1 pint, water 10 gullons.
After being thus disinfected tho
ntorage pLico should bo well aired
and dried out before potatoes nro
agHtn placed tu It.
Cut ThN Out It In Worth Money.
Don't miss this. Cut out this
slip enclose with Sc to Foley & Co.,
2S3.r, Sheffield Avu., Chicago. 111.,
wrlttlug your nnmo nnd address
clenrly. You will recolvo In return
n trial package containing Foley's
Honey nnd Tnr Compound, for
coughs, colds nnd croup.. Foley's
Kidney I'IIIh nnd Foley's Cathartic
Tablets. Sold Evcrywhoro ndv.
MILL MEN ADD TO
TOTAL FOR B. A. A. C.
Tho grand totnl nt tho Hrookn
.Seunlon mill in tho Hend Amatour
Athletic club debt fund drive mount
ed to J 1590 Wednesday, when now
subscriptions amounting to' J 103
wcro added. Tho list of donations is
as follows;
1). (I. Guild $24.00
V. E. Eberhnrdt G.00
t, Krooman ... 1.00
S. Orglor , 1.00
J. W. Flshor 10.00
Knuto Iljorgo COO
It. W. Ilaltson 5.00
Otto Olson 1,00
L. J, Mnthows 1.00
Andrew Moo 24,00
II, O. Oroon .v 24.00
O. J. Horboy 2.00
$4000 MILL BURNS;
INSURANCE 1(S 500
Plnnt Ileyonil Ilrlckyimt Kntlirly
Destroyed by Flames AVhlch
Rtutl from Vuknowii Cuunc.
Flro, tho ciiu8o of which Is un
known, started about 1 o'clock Sat
urday at tho Orowllor mill lioyond
tho brickyard, and resulted in tho ut
tor destruction of tho plant, and in
addition n small quantity of lumbor
pllos nenrby. Flvo hundred dollars
In Insurance was carried, tho ostl
matod value of tho mill bolng 4,000.
Tho plant had a capacity of approxi
mately 10,000 feet dally.
from Me"
Good Judge
Wioc tobacco clicwcrs long
since gotovcr the big-chew
idea. A little chew of this
real quality tobacco gives
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 sav.ing part of your
tobacco money.
I fc!ill viiiih rwml(i' ! tiff f t 1tnlll In
(lllHltlfilMl UlN,
171 in "in i'oiimi s'ia .
LEGAL NOTICES
I'OlM) .NOTK'i:.
Js'ollco Is hereby given that the
City of Hend bus taken up the fol
lowing described livestock, lo-wlt:
One bay gelding, branded V bur
over top left hind (Uurter; one bay
filly und one bay gelding, branded
W left , hind quarter: ono Borrol
ma ro and colt branded three quar
ter Bqunro with quarter circle bo.
nenth on right shouldor. Tho cost
of redeeming said livestock will bo
$1.00 por day and cost of advertis
ing. In cjiso of failure to redeem
on part . of owner, said livestock
will be old an provided by tho
charter of tho City of Hend on tho
Hilt day of November at 3 p. m.
nt the city-pound.
3C7c v L. U. KENNEDY.
1'oundmaster.
NOTICE FOU I'fllMCUTION.
Depuitiiietit of tho Interior.
V. 8. LAND OFFICE nt Tho Dalles,
Oregon. October 18. 1919.
NOTICE Is hereby given that Mary
Mctcalf. usslgnee. of Florence A
Hunnell, of Portland. Oregon, who,
on December 18. 1909, made desert
laud entry. No. 05725. for SHrNE'A
N148EU & SWtt SEU, section 32,
township 1C South, range 12 East.
Wlllnmetto Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make llnal desert land
proof, to establish claim to the land
nbovo described, beforo II. C. Ellis,
U. 8. Commissioner, nt Uend Oegon,
on tho 29th., duy ot November, 1919.
Claimant numes as wltuesses:
James It. llenhnm. of Deschutes, Ore
gon; Ed M. Swalley, of Deschutes,
Oregon; Oliver J. Hamlin, of Tum
nlo, Oregon;. Koy C. Hamlin, of Turn
nlo, Oregon.
H. FRANK VOODCOCIC;
Ileglster.
34-3Sp.
CTAI.IjTFOIt IIIDS .
Sealed "bids will bo received by tho
County Court of Deschutes County,
Oregon, up to 10 a. m. on Friday
November 14th. . 1919, for the con
Htructlon of a bridge across tho Dos
chnts Hlver on tho county road
n cross the Marsh Awbrey homestead
about three and one-half miles north
ot Tunialo. Oregon, und grading tho
west approach to tho brldgo for a
distance of nbout 1950 feet. Mdn
will bo rerelved for both material
nnd construction of brldgo separate
ly nnd together, nnd separate bid
for said grading. Plans and specifi
cations for said bridge and grading
nro now on flla for tho Information
of prospective bidders In tho ofllco
of tho County clerk, Court Houso,
Ilond. Oregon. A deposit of flvo per
cent of tho amount of each bid in
cash or certified check will ho re
quired of mich bidder as provided
ALWAYS A
At
t
Palace Market
Bend, Oregon
for
Eggs,
Poultry
Beef,
Veal,
Pork
Sell your products
at home
Chas. Boyd
CO
MARKET
iriliLflv
hy law.
Tiio Court ronorves tho right to
reject any or all hldu and to cull for
now bldH. '
W.D. I1AHNB8,
County Judso,
8ETK 8TOOKKY,
C. H. MILLBIt,
County CommlNHloncrn.
3 1 -3 7c.
.NOTICE FOK Pl'ill.ICATIO.V.
Department of the Intr-rlor.
U. H. LAND OFFICE nt Lakevlow,
Oregon October 13 1919.
NOTICE Is hereby given that Net
tlo Bhultz, of Lnplne, Oregon, who,
on March 9, 1916, made homestead
entry. No. 09108, for AV SEtf.W
'A YVt, HB, W SEV, NEi HE
hi, Vi& B4 SEU SEU. section
25, township 22 8., range 9 E , Wil
lamette Meridian, has filed notice
of Intention to make final t hr co
yen r proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before E. I.
Clark, h 8. Commissioner, at La
pine, Oregon, on tho 25th., day of
November, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses:
V. E. Ileesloy. 0orne Mnyflcld, Carl
Wise. Jessie Wise, all of La pine,
Oregon.
(Publish tnr flvo consecutive
weeks In the Bend Bulletin, Bend,
Oregon.)
JA8. F. IlL'ROESS,
Register.
34-3SC
NOTICE OF HALE OF TIMBER
LAND.
Notlco-lS hereby given by the un
dersigned, tho Administrator of the
estate of John J. McGrath. deceased,
that pursuant to an order of tho
County Court of Crook County, Ore
gon, mndo nnd entered on the Gth
day of October, 1919, he ttIU sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
at the front door of the County
Court Houso In Bend, Deschutes
County, Oregon, on the 14th day ot
November. 1919, at two o'clock p. m.,
all the right, title and Interest of
John J. McGrath, deceased, or his
estate, in the following described
premises, to-wltr Southwest quarter
of Southeast quarter of section 1,
South half of Northeast quarter.
Northwest quarter ot Northeast quar
ter of section 12, In Township 20,
South of Range 13. East of the Wll
lamotto Meridian In Deschutes Coun
ty, Oregon,
Terms of sale, cash, 10 per cent
to be paid on the day ot salo and
the balance upon tho confirmation of
salo by County Court ot Crook
County. Oregon.
Dated this ICth day of October. I
Brooks- Scanlon Lumber
Company
Lumber, Lath, Shinsles,
Building Material, Kiln ";
Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish '
SASH AND DOORS
COMPLETE STOCK of Sundrd Siio.
BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO.
Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO.
I
Business and Professional Cards
R. S. HAMILTON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rooms 13-16 First National
Dank Rldg. Tel. Gil
(Dr. Coo' Termer Ofllf.)
II. II. DeArmonJ Cha. W. ErUne
DcArmond & Erskine
i, a w y k it s
O'Knno Building, Eend, Oregon
H. O. iCLLIS
Attoraey-at-Law
Baited States Commissioner
First National Rank Building
BEND, OREGON
MISS B. OSTERMAN
PIANOFORTE SCHOOL
Lawrenco Bldg., Room 3
Phono Red 2251
DR. GTH, SOLL i
rilYSICIAN'AND SURGEON
Beud Press Bldg.
BEND. OREGON
Phones: Office Red 41; Res. 123
Deschutes County Abstract Company
D. H, PEOPLES, President
Most Complete Abstract Plant in Central Orogon, Special Attention
Given to Federal Loan Abstracts. '
Flrai Nntlonol Bonh Bldg., BEND. ORE,. Cor. nest to Alley
FOR SALE BY
The Owl Pharmacy
fc'OLK AOKNTS
1919.
M. R. ELLIOTT,
Administrator of the Estato of John,'
J. MeGrnth, Deceased. ' 33-37c!
NOTICE OF BOND HALM.
Notice lit hereby given thftt senled
blda will bo rcc)yci by llio under
signed until the hour of 2 o'clock, p.
in. on tho 18th day of November,
1919, nt the office of the undersign
ed. In tho O'Kano r.ulldlnjg. City of
Bend, Oregon, und ..Immediately
thereafter publicly oponed by the
Board of Directors of Hduaw Crook
Irrigation District for the purchase
of nn issue of bonds of said District
In the sum of 1 15,000; said bondn to
bo dated July 1, 1919, nfid 16 mature
as follows: '
1600 on July 1,1921. ?700 on" July
1, 1925, $700 on July 1, 1920. 800
on July 1, 1927. $800 on July 1,
1928. 8800 on July 1. 1929, 900 on
July 1, 19.10. $900 on July 1. 1931,
1900 on July l. 1932, 1000 on July
1. 1933, S1000 on July 1, 1931,
11000 on July 1, 1935, $1200 on July
1. 193C. 1200 on July 1, 1937,
11200 on July I, 1938. $1300 on July
I, 1929. said bonds to bear Interest
at C per cent payable eml-annually
on tho first days of January and
July, principal nnd Interest payablo
at tho Fiscal Agency of tho Stato of
Oregon In New York City.
Said bids must - bo unconditional
nnd accompanied by a certified check
for $1500.
Tho board reserves tho rlht to re
ject any or all bids,
,11. II. Do ARMOND,
3 3-3 7c Secretary.
Dr. L W. GatcheU
OplMKtrkt a4
MaEEfaciHisg Opikua
Complete Lest CtWiog Plitl is com.
cation with ray oflUe t
LARSON L. CO.Jorelers
143 Oregon tliecl. Bend, Orrgea
Brand Directory
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Right aide; right ear crop
ped; wattle right bind leg.
I). L. TONE, .Bisters, Ore.
sdv.1000
Phono Black 1291
LEB A. THOMAS. A. A. IA.
Architect
2-4 O'Kane Building
BEND ... OREGON
C. P. NISWONQER. Bend, Ore
UNDERTAKER
Licensed Kmbalaicr, Funeral
Director.
Phone Red 421. Lady Asst
DR. R. D. STOWELL
Naprapathlc I'liynkla
Over Logan Furniture Co.
Wall Street Hours 9 to I
Phone IUxl 482
DR. TURNER
EYE SPECIALIST
Permanently Located In Bend
with New Equipment
Prlvato Office in Thoraon's
Jewelry Store
Dr. Turner will bo In Prlne
vllle every first and third Fri
day; In Madras every second
and fourth Friday, and in Red
mond every first nnd third
Thursday of each month.
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