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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1920)
v.v r (?-' I t 1 HKNI HUIJiKTIN, UKNU, OftKUON,, TUUHNOAY, JANUAltV Virf, 1020 5) ',' J . -Tip- v. i i 1-1 Tl'AQBU , ... 1 . New Spring Arrivals in Our Shoe Department 1 - r ' We are prepared ta serve you Better than ever at prices that yijljyrjJtease, with quality and style combined. Our shoe business is growing by leaps and bounds, which is proof that our prices, styles and qualities are right. We have given special attention to the early buyer of sparing footwaivj. CHILDREN'S SHOES in infants' one's and '.Misses' tVyoV S,.35 to $4.50 OYS' SHOES Sj?8 to S6.00 J. X. '' .K. PENNEY CO. Inc. 1?7 BUSY JOILTRY BEST FOOD TO FATTEN FOWL Whether Young or Old Mixed Grains Are Better Than Any tine Variety Milk U Relished. Mixed grains arc better for fatten Ing fowl, whether old or young than ony one variety alone. Oats and corn, ground, are perhapi the nipit fatten Ing. Buckwheat and ordinary wheat ure, good food and add variety to tho rations but they are not so fattening. Chickens get tired of one kind of fefd, the samo aa peoplo do, but they thrive on mixed feed. Skim milk la one of tho best articles of diet that can be put on the fowl's bill of fare. It Is relished, it is heulthful. Jt Is nourish tng and It greatly Improves tho color, flavor and texture of tho dressed meat. Among tho moat rapid gainers yfpr killing, purposes are the barred .Plymouth Rocks, tho Rhode Island Jlteda and the Wyandottea. Fed on ..the above fatlons any of them can be 'made to gain from a pound to a pound and a half In three weeks, possibly less. This fs profitable feeding. FEED FOWLS DAMAGED GRAIN .1 "" " ' It la Essential to Exereiitt Particular Care That Birds Are Not In Jurr by Material, T tmpaxed, by'fa United lliate Depart Jltthouth it Is good BwlWKement to allW poultry toTustlfeafeeut In grain flfld's and Bteetf yardtfy t. the grain crop has been stacked qr.hrashed, it la 'wentlalft exercise. particular care" thai the 'fowl are.npt injured by f;ed lag on. damaged grain. Specialists of tlie; U4te,d Statei department of agrl cuauira ure assert mai wer" uimhbc s. .edjiviiuiirduj(HmtMe theJ rwhicirjirpn free ranjerthTposiT -iormvhlch HKra an Ladies' Pumps, in patent . and kid leathers - $4.08 to $12.50 Ladies' Oxfords, in black and colored kid 5.1)0 to $.).00 Ladies' Boots, in fine black and colored kid $5.!)0 to $13.75 Growing Girls' Boots, in brown and black kid and calf, $5.00 to $0.90 We can pre )ou abate in A A to D STORES blllty of serious Injury Is raluced'to a minimum. On the other hand, they state that It Is advisable not to feed the damaged grain and never to use this material if It Is moldy or musty In anything but very small amounts where the fowl are closely confined all the time. There Is an inexplaln able something about the range which the birds have ai well as the waste products which they utilize that op parently keeps them healthy, so that Chickens Having Free Range Utilize Much Watte Product. they nre able to handle small amount! of grain which am not too seriously damaged, 'it la especially necessary to watch corn and cornraeal, n these feeds are Inclined to spoil rathei easily. GBEEN BONE GOOD FOR HENS s Material Can 'Often Be Purchased From Local Butcher Is Substitute for Meat Scrap. (Prepared by Uie United State Depart meat oC Auricukure.) Oreen cut hoop topJften be pap chased from thehutcher, Thl ma terl'al when procured frffb makes an excellent substitute tfj)r, beef scrap. II should be purchase'd'nftnalt qiinntj tJes, as It cnnnot(bo tafiifwh for nrij length of tithe au Wq,bi(lle( nwy yause severe bowel troWe It Js bsl fed In a trough not of(e'nrhhp every other' day, allowing nbouf 1fehaf ounce per bird. UMibuhrsftvefe or von; 1!"iH-,,H5ffi..Wl iiP,0'") thfdli f """eon fit hone t should laliaaHj It itiNU aaaaaWf UK f laaaV IMF yS TO " VtW fmt.it all H .V T aI fc -.. .'jfYM U .. ,lv F.1i Bl I. I I I - I ....- I - lM , V At a; I 'i aaa1H 3 . MF9HAffajjnBjk ' jRSaiiil BBEcdaJKBBiBHHkftafcCBBaH Mw.ifVtM, "1"M 11'Wi.cr' W " I ', BAPTISTRY FIRE WRECKS CHURCH vty M AUTO BLOCKS WAY TO HYDRANT JFlio ChU'f on Trail of yiolntor f Onlliuuiw Now llullillug lu Hi' Coinldorod nl WmIih'(Ih KIro from a tove In tho rwr lt tho ImlldlnK. UReil to lient wntr for tho baptistry, made It way through a ilofectlvo fluo In tho llnptUt church shortly aftur 9:30 o'clock Sunday quickly iRiiltod th! woodejt wall, and resulted lu destruction which Will probably neccssltato thorcplncomont of tho bolter part of tho building. Tho Sunday school room In the rear was slightly damaged by water, and tho room In tho extreme cast of tho building, formerly used to hnuso the city library, was not touched. To re placo tho building, It Is estimated, would cost $5,000. whllo only $1,500 tnsuranco was carried. Tho flro was seen by Iter. K.H. Johnson, tho pastor, Jast beforo leaving the church, but the alarm was given from outtddo bofom he could reach n telophono. Tho tiro department responded Immediately, but experienced a delay of nearly two. minutes In removing a touring car which, coiitrnryttojclty ordln nnce. had been pa iked directly in front of the, hydrant at tho south west corner of llond and Oregon. Asldo from this. au. exhibition of ?., nfnj.ln.it wn.t int trlvnn fltlf! inn,, ."... ..w. ..-... - tho (lames were quickly controlled Tho greater part of tho dnmngn clone, , I however, could hnvo been prevented ff if tho way to the hydranMvnd been 'j open. It Is stated. ..t f .Another sourco o( annoyance wab -5 t lie. Aitompi oi soverai-uutoiRis io drive over the (Iter hoso after it had been laid tcf'tB) tttt." -nttttVHhl. and parking iicTirr'drniit are fonftrorj toclty ordinance, and Chief Carlon has secured, thu,.numljor of, th( rjy wiilch- caused ftlie chl6f fdo!n9ah4 will ask that tho maximum penalty bo' viMtcd upon tho onerNM( & (be tdlscondnBed e"r the quantityr r . '.. . . ..-!. TflAP-NEST ALL LAYING & Tenrfe t Tama Blrtla, ThtrafcyfjNl. rjfflU Clear neeerd. X Wben peesible It is ailTJ'nM-rjt trap-net .the, layers for the fotlpf M rensfa P 'r ,amp tne blrdsth b LeadtBE? toward Increased t;gsMO- dactlie, (2) To furnish definite ltnewJ-1 tfliriWnncornlnf trnlts and habltatof fB IndlVliluaN. CD To fnrnlclr tlielMilj nfttlsfactory basis for utility oi"other breeding. (I) To fllmln.Ue the non- productive hen. (5) To add mechanical precision to Judgment and e-iierlencff In developing unu ninmiaining ua utility of u flock. WHITE BIRDS GAINING FAVOR Rocks, Orpingtons and Rhode Islands Coming to Front Fast as Egg Producer!. Tho White Itorks, Whlto Wyan dottea, White "Itcdt" or ttlwda Island Whites nro fast coming to the front as high egg producers. Tho achieve iiieiitH of the White Leghorns seem r overshadow all other white birds. REDUCE LOSS BY CHOLERA Farmers Must Organize In Determined Effort Consisting of Self Imposed Quarantine. (Prepared br th Unlt-d HUtM Popart ' m-nt of Ax(.ulmre.) reniiunent reduction In losses from cholera.'says the United Stutes depart' ment of agriculture, cun be expected only when farmer organUe In a de termined effort consisting principally of self-imposed quarantine, the contln uous employment of sanitary measures and the early use of (ho serum treat nifiit Mioiild the herd heroine Infected or dangerously exposed. PREVENT CROWDING OF PIGS . , A . -.,,-i.y Properly Constructed Feed TfoUgh-4 Will PermltEach Little Porker to Get His Snare. Youpg pigs should he given their feed ln,such. a manner that each Indl vidljaf.pig gets Its share. The slnrf hiest way to accomplish this h to'allow jtljw plgto eat from X 'properly con fttructed feed trough, one that will' k'eenjiwplgs t of M? feedj(indW'Jl .psen the pnsslbllity ofrowding. , ' 'A burglar could drawjid no more com; 'fprtahl living cond)tlpn,ji than (the re mltiwY Ulid Ilco receive! In won b poulr try, bouses, TJiey a?o thieves if podlt'willpay'ciu''towIdrk-Uffii''m;,v, r ..it. .!.. .....a -.... i'.- ..,...i..ii...i ry vuHiuy wu" v: " .. You oive it to yourself to saver- Make a saving every time you can. you can buy cheapest and best. where if you will, before buying here, but be sure, absolutely sure of looking here before buy ing elsewhere. Look Here! Boys' Dress Shoes, sizes 2A ! to 6, black lace $3.25 , ' ' .Boys' Dress Shoes, sizes 1 13'L to 2 .... r.v: $2.7 1 Boys' Dress Shoes, sizes 10 LU J.O w v-il Boy' English Rubber.. Soled . Dress Shoes, 2L. to 6.. .. .. ..$1.50 ' Boys' Gunmetal Button. I 2'C to G .4?..$3.5fl' DoyFtari'Lace Shoes, llif, I tO it ....... .....l:.. '. J""-' Boys' Gunmetal . Shoes, 2q to 6 , '.:. $3.50 i ! Boys' Gunmetal Shoes, ! sizes 131. to 2 $3.0fl " " 'i.,:.; 1 1 . --.- I Boys' Gunmetal ,izes.A2to 13 i '-tvz. - i MITES REMAIN IN FEATHERS Night Pest of Chickens May Stick to Fowls In Sufficient N umber a to Scatter Themselves. Chicken rnlte, the night pesf of poultry, may not always leave tho fowl before daylight, as commonly inppoied, hut may remain in the fentherH In such numbers as to make poultry posslhlo carriers of this pest to imlnfesti'd places. This fnet was n iiulufesti'd plucen. This fnet was rought out receiUiy by an e, jst of the Unl ed Stnt.-s leparfii.i f agrkiilliire In the course Tut iP brought Kl of study of the life history and habits of tho thicken mile, undertaken to fs cover principles on which combative measures might bo based. COMFORT IN COED; WEATflERi 4a4-,--- Hen House -Should Have Plenty of Fresh Air and Sunlight Make It Warm as Possible. IlUt Hunt that tho poultry hoiwe Is cqmfortahlo during the cold weather tlmt it has plenty of air and sunlight ui bright days, that It Is mado warm jig poiMilhle, while furnlhhlng enough :tpsh ulr, during thu cold nlghta when tho hens nro on tho roost. ( '- Poultry houses should be covered with a good grade of rootling pnper as It niaxes a iignt root ami noes not per ltitbe warm nlr to seep out thnjugh t,ieVoof, aV Is the case with shingles. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CJMl(ld xlvcrtliinK ch.rx tr Uiut 20 ccbU for 20 word or lent. Una rnt ir word fur all ovr,20. All Uilfit4 JvrtlW ilrklly c.h In ktlvn. ;. ,' FOR Jtn.NT--33acres within a mUn of llend, unrnltlvuted for several yorjis'T Vator'b.' fllfricros of crop nil T- used unu going io wuxiq, win lease for (crnf of veara cron rout onlv or ri iin... ii,.. i t fit n ! a i nuin A'VHM.yyyi.wMiMiy.-vW' ?iW u, j J a VT . t jfr 'f BOYS' SHOES ONLY THE BEST AND MOST SERVICEABLE Boys' Gunmetal Shoes, sizes S' to 11V Boys' BLck Button- Shoes, ' sizes Bi to Boys' Tan sizes &V-2 to Boys' Scout, Big Ciiief Shoes, sizes 8V to 13 YJ " " Boys' Scout, ! sizes 13 to 2 Bovs' high sizes 13V Boys' high top Tan Shoes, sizes 2- to 6 ..:.. Boys' Home Guard, tan, Shoes, .' $2.75 mmmtifr BEND'S CLOTHIBIR. WANTHll. Wo pay market prices for chlckeiiH ut all times, llend Fish und i'oul- try Market, Wright llotul lltdg Hend, (Jre. 834flttc IOR HALE. FOR SAI.K Old Trusty Incubator In first clnss condition. Price 1 10. Inquire Ilullotln. 7Cl8p FOR SAI.K A fresh row II F. Tlnsluy. Redmond. Oregon. r.a- J ' ,.., ,-.,,,.. i H ,orn bunKuloW( ,arK( j'C(,m ,0Ho, garage, etc. W i 8-1 Jp TRADK -Irrigated from town, rge. barn. Ill con alder trade for good city resldenco property in nuiiu- iiuuiiu tuiiiin a salu or trade at sacrifice. Inqulro at Ilullotln olllcu If Interested. 49 45--J8P. l;0a 8AI.I2 Wo hnvo Just purchased the Ihirrott and Ice saw mill out near Fromout. we do not need tho saw rig. and will offer snmo for sale This Is n Russell mill, complete al ready for tho power, has R8 Inch saw. no top rig. and Is practlcully us good us now having only sawed about 300,000 feet of lumhex, Will ho sold at a very good prlco, with terms, to responsible party. Address J. N, Muston, Lumber Co, La I'lnn. na-15-iSr FOR HAI.tiIf lis baiguln for cash you urn looking for hotter seo or wilto Kdwln J. Rogers about tl'iut 120 aeros of pot(itoes and alfalfli land. Kdwln J. Rngorn, Tunutlo, Oregon, . D8-3tfc FOR SAI.i:- Alfalfa hu, 4C0 tons ut 'lb a ton, Homo pasture will go with It at this price. Address . J, H. Miner, Duud, Ore. 70-31tfo LOHT AND FOUND. TrAYKQ yearling rod stcor, hiaiided D, II. I., connected on left hip; two yearling Htoprs, brown and wliltOjiiind rod and. white, branded 50'nn rfyht hp; three year old brJn dlif steer, hmnded CO on right hip. tin eo year old red Cow branded HO on right hop and W. A. on left hip. All boro hole In right oarnd silt in loft ear Kinder please notify, R O. Andi'tiH, HudniQnd,.Orej-yi, """ u 7iSal8-S0p 8T4lAVIi; -.Small blaok iiihi-ik and colt. IMaio hruiuud C C ou loft SHU 8SfVaf KWbJ P Buy where Look else- $2.50 $3.25 $3.25 13 Button Shoes, 13 $2.50 Big Chief, ..;.?... $2.75 ,$5.(M) $5.50 t $1.95 top Tan Shoes, to 2 si stifle. K (1 right shoulder, whlto Istnr foiehead, hind feet white. Ad (I rem JniiiVs Oould, Mllllcnii, Ore- gon. . , 44Hp . ' TAKK.V UP Ilnlntoln-JsiKPy heifer branded buy M 11 on' right hlp. J. C Hllvor, Tumaln, 37-47-49p ' L'BTRAYKD- Hon el mare, biased faco branded KIC on hip, ago about fourteen years. One- whlto gelding branded K4 on right should er, ngo iiino .years. Finder notify ('. II. Du'r fin in, llronks-Hcnnlnn Cump 1. Uend 7C4C-4p TAKIJN IM C'anio to my place Hop loin bur 1, roan hull calf, hole, ju right ear, in; brand visible. Owner can Iimo same liy paying charges.-, W. T. B. Wilson, Hlstorrt, Oregon. Cl-ir.-lfip HTRAVBO 1 white mnrn weight 1.000 pounds, whlto eyes, wlro cjit toft front foot, no brand vlHlhlu, Is now on Long llutto ranch. 'Owner can hn same by paying for keeping and advertisement. 20-IC-ISp XOTM'K OF HIIBItlFF'S HALIJ. Uy vlitun of tin execution In fore rlosuro duly Issuud by the clerk j)f tho Circuit court of thu county of Deschutes state of Oregon, dated thu 2Sth day of January, 1020, lu a cer tain action In tho Circuit court for said cruuty mid state, whuiolu Alva B. McCluug us plaintiff recovred Juilgment uguliiHt B, Leo Rlggs for thu sum of Nine hundred dollars, niid attorney's fees lu tho sum of one hundred and twoiity-tlvo (lollni's,.iid tho furthor sum of fifteen dollarHu tio 23rd day of January, 1920. f . Notice Is hereby Kl von that I y(U pu thu 28th day of Februnry, 1020, ,A nt the front door of Mio county court. v lioiiHo In llond, Oregon lu unld coun ty.at40 o'clook lir the forenoon of suld dity, sell at public miction to , the, highest bidder, for cash, thu fol lowlhg described property, to-wlt: Tliu south half of uectlou olght, 'in township ,twiiuii4putli of,uwft twenty K, W, SI. Taken and levied upon as thu pffiperty of tho said H. Leo Rlggs or las aiiiioh thereof hs 5nay.be iiuceHryirffrMfy 'the slild JM,drf,ment ,n. ,MTBr of Alva B. ft cCluiiK .ngoliist suld B. Liw' illggfl Wltl, imorest UiprSaa, together will, all costs, mid djsbursftniouts (hut Iih t or may nrcruo, ' tA'jS&llfr 28, 1920, 48,0 4 A - Trw,f?ftv1 . t-t ' hu