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BKNI) nULLKTIN, IIRND, OREGON, TIIUIWJMY, JUNK 17, 1020.
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MIRAGE IN NEVADA DESERT
Traveler Relates, Mow Two Coyotei
ClinrecJ His Aotonlihment st
Qlrnnao Sight Wltriciicd.
Ono morning In ii NcwiiIii desert 1
Silt WlllcllillK II IIIIIVllllJ lllllllirit hllllW
IIh sciMirN picture iifli'r picture. )C'
riislotuilly onii in light or lirt In fmnl
of or behind (he preceding (inc. Home
were retitlui'il In plnco iniicli longer
tliiiti ntlirnij Hii',v ww brought closer
ninl uliowii nr ithIwwu far titer buck.
Onn scone miis of two rowed wag
hn wlili three or four Iiioho bom's,
Tlicy utovnl along two dim wheel
(nick, round mi nrrnyn nml 'ncron
two or three ()ilciil Mimi ill If ts, I
slnrrd nt tin scene In iiMniibditnciit,
They Mopped iih llmugli (o nunp liy
Ihn iiilriigu lull)'. A eiiiup firtt iim
lirnri'il. I rubbed my face; I wim
nwiikc, I Miw oIpJitIh moving nlioiit
tin! wiigiiu nml tin- lire.
Two rojoti'N ciiino trotting nlotiK
ticiir mi1, Tlicy miw tho cntnp nml
lifter it f' HtcpH of looking "vv 1 1
liciiil to ono xlilo tlicy Mopped In front
of me to will eh It. I nmo up better to
.wiitrh llii'iu, Tlicy lilnl cither not
ecu me or Iiiwl forgotten my preietiro
In their niger ronrnutriitlou on thu
camp ci'iii'. Another iwm horse, ns
though left tiehlnil, rnnio Inciting up.
The coyote uutdieil thf moving
homo: they went scvliic wlmt I wim
seeing. HimoI(ii roKi iihove the rnmp
tiro hy tho wiibou, then tin picture
melted mill only tho Intro desert shim
mered before uh.Kmoh A. Mills, In
Saturday Htcnlug "Post.
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BRING GOOD AND DAD LUCK
Belief In Power of Various Flowers
Is Otronoly Meld In Csstern
and Western Lands.
It Is good lurk to out (ho first tnny.
flower j on nee In tho spring. If It Is
n crocus, let It nlotio; In AuMrln they
sny lt.il row nwny one's strength. Nor
rtitiKt )ou dig up n cuckoo (lower or,
tempt luck hy moving a wlhl daisy Into
mo garden, in Kirpt tun anemone
Is one of tho lucky flower of spring;
wrap the first ono In nil cloth and,
If not disturbed, It will euro dhetme.
On tho French coast It I tmclcM to
try to catch fish unless tho waters nro
llrst strewn with flower hy the lUIicr
men's wles nml daughters. In Devon
shire (Knglnud) they reptnl It as un
lucky to plant a linl of lilies In the
cotirso of twcho inontliH. Tho Turk
tees misfortune In so light n thing ns
tho fall of n rose petal nml will some
times guard nualuxt such dropping hy !
carefully picking tho (towers before
they fall apart. In Samoa the head
of a ciirp'o ti wreathed In (lowers to
aid tho soul to gulu ndmlssfun Into
pnrndUo.
Flowers That nrlng Dad Uuek.
In KiiRlaud Dovoiishlro folk hold
that It means death to tirlnc Into tho
houts) n slnelu daffodil, when this llow
er tlrst appears Iti tho spring. There
must ho ii bunch of them, mid tho
cowslip Is similarly hedged In hy su
four chairs at jour aurrico at lbs
Metropolitan. No wattlDR. Adv.
Business and Professional Cards
R. S. HAMILTON
ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW
-Ilooms 13-10 First National
Hank Uldg. Tol. Gil
(Dr. Cat's Yormtt Ofllr.)
It. II. DrArmonJ Chu. Vf. Eriktn
DeArniond & Erskinc
Ii a w YKItH
O'Kano IlulldliiR, llutid, Oregon
II. O. 10 L L I g
AtturiieyMt!w
United Htatixt ComiiilMloiier
Ktrst National llanj: Rulldlns
DISND, onnaoN
DR. A. LESSING
PHYSICIAN AND BUHOEON
llond Press llldg.
REND, ORBOON
Phonos: Office Rod 41; Res, 133
Read the Bulletin
Classified Ads .
BRICK ys.
I l - ' "" in Ii - ' ! mm .1 .1 mill
BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND OTHER BUILDINGS
VALUE ABOUT VALUE ABOUT
$500,000 $2,000,000
FIRE LOSS -IN FIVE YEARS , FIRExLOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER
NONE $100,000
'bricTi1 BEND
pcrstlllou. A hydrangea In (ho houso
"hrliiKM troulile," mid snowdrop arc
"unlucky," litis wild Homcis general
ly protcnl Ihc llrst hrood of chickens;
from hutching. If onu wishes u plant
Indoors to show u large mid profusu
hloom he must plnco In tho flowerpot
sumo fresh em Ih from tho grnvo of
tin liifniit Imptlxeil within twelve
mouths, No yellow hloom should ho
brought Into tho Iioiisq In Slay. The
houso with hcrifmnot near It Is never
frco from slcldiefn, A plant of hollo
tropo In church will keep In their
places any untrue, whes In tho con
KrcK'iitlon,
Chautauqua or Circus,
The mauiiKcr was siioIIIuk ahont
tho hlf! ,limitimiuu lent, which laid
Just heeu set Up In a Miiall Missouri
town, ami the hoys wero layltiK tho
plunk seats, when tho whir of ciikIiich
was heard, mid two autoiilohllc up
peared, racliut furiously toward tho
('haulmiia crouml, Thny stopped
slilo hy side, In tho dust .and smoko
of hemlly set hrakes, and Iho drivers
leaped from their seats mid ran at
top speed toward the astoulMicd Chan
tamiua mamiKcr.
"I'm a huleherl" tr.tspoil the first.
"I'm a hutcher!" cried Ihn M'coiid,
Then Imlh toKethrr they shouted, "I
want the contract t , furuMi moat for
tho anliiiiiNt" Yiiiiih'i Companion.
LET
RED
DRAGON
GET 'EM
Red Dragon is a rodent
exterminator that is
sure get 'em if properly
applied. You can use
it now and reduce your
crop losses.
Red Dragon has been
selling heretofore for
50c per can.
For the next weeK
we will offer this spe
cial at 30c per can.
Owl
Pharmacy
Phono Dlack 1291
LKI3 A. THOMAS, A. A. 1A.
Architect
2-4 O'Kano Dutldlng
DISND ... OREGON
O. P. NIBW0N0KU, Ilend, Ore.
UNDEHTAKKU
Uceased Kmbalmcr, Faaeroj
Director.
Phono Red 421. Lady Aut.
DR. R. D. STOWELL
Nnprnpnttilo IMiysklaa
Ovor Local! Kurnlturo Co.
Wall Street Hours to S
1'lioua Itixl 4Ka
DR. TURNER
YB SPECIALIST
Permanently Located In llond
with Now Equipment
Prlvnte Office In Thornon'a
Jewelry Sloro
Dr. Turner will bo In Prlno
vlllu every llrst and third FrI
duy; In Madras every second
and fourth Friday, and In Red
mond every drat and third
Thursdny of each month.
OTHER BUILDINGS
BRICK & LUMBER CO,
"You Can
sfiys the
RIGHT CUT is a short -
W-R CUT is
POULTRY
PUREBREDS PAY IN POULTRY
Experiment Conducted by North Caro
lina Gtstlon With Flocks
of Leghorns.
That tho value of purebred malea
count an much In poultry raisins its
In slock raising Is shown hy tho rec
ords of tiro Hocks of Leehonis, tho
data for which have heen supplied the
United States department of agricul
ture hy tho North Carolina experiment
!atlon. I'lock 1, the ckb production
of which Is Included In these records,
consisted of common hens; (lock 2 was
produced hy hreedlnR these hens to
common moles; flock 3 was produced
hy hrredliiK Hock 1 ton rooster from
n hlKh-producInc hen. The following
year tho original flock laid 80 ccrp a
hen ; (lock 'J laid nn average of 83 eggs
it hen; and (lock- .'I laid an average of
1.10 eggs n hen. This Increase of M
per cent In ono year tella very specif
Standard Bred Rose-Comb White Leo
horn. Icnlly tho benefits of using n purebred
male. Hut tho percentages ulono do
not tell the wholo story, for n big pro
portion of tho increase canto nt n sea
son Mny nnd Juno when tho produc
tion of flocks 1 nnd 2 was relatively
low and the prices were good.
HENS BECOME FOND OF EGGS
Habit Usually Formed Through Acci
dental Breakage See That
Nesta Ara Darkened.
Fowls becomo very fond of sggs,
once they bejjln to eat them. This egg
eating usually begins through nccldent,
by eggs being broken.. Ro careful to
seo that this does not happen. See
that tho nests nro properly supplied
with straw, nnd linvo them darkened,
so that If nn egg Is broken tho fowls
will not bo likely to discover It. When
egg-entlng is discovered nmong tho
dock, tho best plan Is to kill tho of
fending hen.
TURKEYS DEVOUR MANY BUGS
If Given Free Range Fowls Will Read
ily Find Grasshoppers and
Other Insects.
Given plenty of rango, turkeys vll
rendlly find grasshoppers nnd other In
sects, green vegetation, tho seed, of
weeds nnd grasses, wnsto grain nnd
acorns nnd nuts of various kinds. An
this way tho cost of raising them is
very small nnd the prodts largo.
, iBKi j jJtz
HCra
I iM ? - J? t Jm
I ii ' JM
Bank on It"
Good Judge
- xou win save
money by using
tho Real Tobacco
Chew. The full.
rich tobacco taste
lasts so long, you don't
need a fresh chew nearly
so often.
Smaller chews, too, and
more genuine satisfac
tion. '
Any man who uses tho
Real Tobacco Chew will
tell you that.
Put up in two styles
cut tobacco
a long line-cut tobacco
FOWLS OPEN DOOR OF HOUSE
Tilting Platform Arranged 8o That
Hens May Liberate Themselvco
' by Gtepplno on It
Tlio following U one of the Minplcst
tncthoda of enabling hens to .open the
henhouse door in the morning, there
by relieving their owner of the neces
sity of rlslug nt daybreak to let them
out- The door of the henhouse Is
hinged nt thu top, so that It opens out
ward, nnd the lower edge catches
against the door, no that It cannot
swing Inward. Near the lower edge
on tho outside a cord Is ntluched.
which pusses upward over two smull
pulleys hanging from a beam. The
other end of the cord supports n tin
can weighted with stones, m us to be
Just heavy enough tc pull the door
open and keep It so. On the door of
tho henhouse, right In front of the
iloor, is n tilting platform, with a hook
In tho front edge, which fits an eye
screwed Into the door. The door can
therefore be locked at night by catch
ing the hoot: In the eye, and the pull
of tho cord ugulnst the door on the
outside has the effect of making the
hook hold securely. When the own
er has locked the door In the evening,
after the hens liuvo gone to roost he
sprinkles n few grains of feed on the
outward end of the tilting platform,
which Is now In a horizontal position,
and leaves tho henhouse hy the large
door, which ho locks behind him. On
tho following indrnlng, the first hen
which Jumps upon tho platform to
pick at the feed tilts the platform,
releasing the hook from the eye; nnd
tho weighted can on the outxldc pulls
Hens Unlock Poultry House Door by
Stepping on Tilting Platform.
tho door open. A knot In tho cord,
made to catch In the pulley, will pro
vent wrenching nt the hinges. L.
Hussakof, llrooklyn, N. Y., In Popu
lar Mechanics Magazine.
MAKE FRIENDS WITH
FOWLS
Hens Will Not Do Their Deit When
They Run at Approach of Attend
antFeed From Hand.
Moke friends with your hens. They
will thrlvo better. You will llko to
enro for them better." Hens cailnot be
tit their best when they ulwoys run
nt the approach of their attendant
Feed a little from your hand. You
will get their confidence, ifnd more of
their eggs.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notlco is hereby given that tho un
dersigned has been by tho County
Judge of DoschutCB County. Stnto of
Oregon, appointed executrix of tho
last will and testament of Charles E,
Street, doccasod, and all persons
S ITP'H tinm t ' I .
Brooks- Scanlon Lumber
Company
Lumber, Ltith, Shingles,
Building Material, Kiln
Dried Flooring and all Jcinds of Finish
SASH AND DOORS
COMPLETE STOCK of Standard Sue,
BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO.
Locul Sales Ajjont, MILLER LUMBER CO.
TANLAC
holding claims against deceased nro
hereby notified to present tho samo
with proper vouchers to tho under
signed nt the office of Ross Fnrnharn,
attorney nt law, In Rend, Oregon,
within six months. after tho date of
this notice.
Dated and published first time
Juno 10, 1020.
EMMA AMANDA STREET.
Executrix of tho last will nnd testa
ment of Charles E. Htreet, deceased.
J5-I8c
NOTICE FOR I'CnLICATlO.V.
Department of tho Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Tho Dulles, Oregon,
Mny 25th, 1920.
Notice Is hereby given that Llllle
11. Rrandonburgh, of Rend, Oregon,
who, on November 23rd, 1009, made
Desert Land Entry, No. 0S09li, for
KE'i. Rcctlon 21, Township 1C
Houth. Range 12 East, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of inten
tion to make final Desert proof by
purchase, Act, March 4th, 1015, to
establish claim to tho land above
described, before II. C. Ellis, U. H.
Commissioner, at Rend, Oregon, on
tjio 9th day of July, 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Wllbcr X. Hunnell, Fred N. Van
Mater, Ed M. Swalley. Chqrles
Stansbourgh. all of Rend, Oregon.
II. FRANK WOODCOCK,
11-lSc Register.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Deschutes County.
In the matter of the estate of J.
O. Whltakcr, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned hs: been appointed by
tho County Court of tho State of
Oregon for Deschutes county, Ad
ministratrix of tho estate of J. O.
Whltnker, deceased.
All persons having claims against
said estato aro hereby notified to
present tho same to tho undersigned,
together with proper vouchers thero
for, verified as by Inw required, at
the residence of tho undersigned, nt
Rend. Oregon, or at tho offlco of
McFnddcn & Clarke, In Corvallis,
Denton County, Oregon, within six
months from the data hereof.
Dated this 19th duy of May. 1920.
MARY E. WHITAKER.
Administratrix of the estate of
J. O. Whltakcr, deceased.
Date of first publication May 27,
1920.
Date of last publication, June 24,
1920.
1920. 13-17C
NOTICE FOR Pl'RLICATIOX.
Not ("mil Ijiml.'
Department of tho Interior. U. S.
Land Office at Lakcvlew, Oregon,
May 22. 1920.
Notice Is hereby given that Carl
C. .Dick, of Rend, Oregon, who, on
.Mnrcn ia. ivis, maoe iiomcueaa ,NG of flafd lHstrJct w, bo heW nt
'V.1; cat'0"' :, 01e"3ior Sto 'sh School Auditorium from 2
f.M," IK. Hi 5 ' Ti .? o'clock p. m. to 7 p. m., on tho third
SWtt. Section 23. Township 248.. .Monday of Juno, being tho 21t day
Rango 10 E.. Willamette Meridian, of jumjf A rj. 1920.
nas mea nouco 01 uieouns in nu.a
uoromuuiuoH frooi. 10 wuiuu
iHiauoa I'rooi. 10 esiaousm of olectlnB two Erectors for
to the land above described, ithree year8 and the transact,on of
5 . , ' tonimiB-. business usual at such meeting.
. at La Pine. Oregon, on the Dated th,8 10t day of June, 1920.
CiUlIU
before
sloner,
10th day of July, 1920
Claimant names as witnesses:
Edward C. Glabb, of Rend Oregon,
Ernest E. Dick, of Rend. Oregon,
John Knight of Rend, Oregon,
Thomas Sly. of Dcnd. Oregon.
JAS. F. BURGESS.
15-19c Register.
SU3LMOXH.
In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato
of Oregon for Deschutes County.
Paul Mertschlng, plaintiff, vs. J.
C. Hopkins and D. A. Hatfield, de
fendants. To J. C. Hopkins, the ubove named
defendant: Greetings:
In tho name of the State or Ore
gon- I
You aro hereby required to appear
nnd answer tho complaint filed in ;
tho abovo entitled suit against you
on or before tho 16th day of July,
1920, and It you fall to so appear
and answer or otherwise plead, for
want thereof the plaintiff will ap
ply to the abovo named court tor a
decree as prayed for in the complaint
filed herein, namely; for a decree
foreclosing tho Hen of tho plaintiff
mentioned therein, that tho north
cast quartor of tho southwest quar
ter of section 13, township 17 south,
rango 14 east of Willamette Mori
dian, In Deschutes county, State of.
S l. ..1.1 1... ,.. .hnutrf A .fit..'
Uri'KUIIi UU BUIU Uf lllU DilUUll Ul IUIO
county In tho maimer prescribed by
law, and that tho proceeds of such
sala bo applied to tho satisfaction of
the costs of such sulo, tho costs of
this suit, and tho remainder applied
to tho satisfaction of tho claims of
tho plaintiff, namely, tho sum of
ono hundred eleven and 90100
dollars, with interost thereon at six
per cent por annum from Soptombor
11th, 1919, until paid, and tho tur
thor sum of fifty dollars attorney
foos, and that tho abovo namod do-
FOR SALE BY
The Owl Pharmacy
BOLE AOHNTS
fendnnts, nnd each of them, and nil
persons claiming by, through or un
der them or oither of thnm, bo for
ever barred and forcloncd of all
right, or equity of rmlomptlon lnor
to said promises, except ns. provided
by statute, nnd for such other relief
as to this court may seem equitable
Jn tho premises.
This summons Is published pur
suant to an order mndo and entorod
herein ho to do by tho JikIro of tho
above named Court, on tho 28th
day of May, 1920.
LAKE M. DECHTELL,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Residence and post office address,
Prlnevllle, Oregon.
Published first time, Juno 3rd,
1920. 14-20O
NOTICE FOR I'UIILICATION.
(Not Coal Land)
Department of tho Interior. U. S.
Land Offlco at Lakovlcw, Oregon,
May -15. 1920.
Notlco Is hereby given that Harry
F. Henford, of Ln Pine, Oregon, who,
on March 29, 1910. made Homestead.
Application No. 091G1, for 8E.
Section 29, Township 21 S Rango
10 L, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to mnko
final threo year proof, to estnbllAh
claim to the land above described,
before E. L. Clark, U. 8. Commis
sioner, at La Pine, Oregon, on tho
10th day of July, 1920.
Claimant names ns witnesses:
John Dlew, John Dcvercaux, M.
C. Donahue, Roso Rlcw, all of La
I'lne, Oregon.
JAS. F. nilROESS,
13-17c Register.
NOTICE FOR I'UIILICATION.
(Not Coal Land)
Department- of tho Interior U. S.
Land Office at Lnkeview, Oregon,
May 11, 1920.
Notice Is hereby given that Henry
Whltted, of Rend. Oregon, who, on
September C, 1916, made Homestead
Application No. 0944C, for 3V,
NWU. W'.A NBi, Section 7, Town
ship 21 S.. Range 10 E.. Willamette
Meridian, has filed notlco of Inten
tion to make final three year proof,
to establish claim to the land abovo
described, before E. L. Clark, U. S.
Commissioner, at La Pine, Oregon,
on the 26th day of June, 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Harold Landfare. of Rend .Ore
gon; Reryl Kandfare, of Rend, Oro
gon; Clyde W. Case, of Rend, Oro
gon; Chris C. Somers, of Bend, Ore
gon. JAS. F. BURGESS,
13-17c Register.
NOTICE OF AN.NTAL SCHOOL
MEETINO
Notice Is hereby given to the, legal
voters of School District No. 1 of
! Deschutes County, State of Oregon
I that tho ANNUAL SCHOOL MEET-
Thg n,eetnir Ih called for tho pur
poae of olectlnB two Erectors for
ROBERT W. SAWYER.
Chairman Board of Directors.
Attest:
J. ALTON THOMPSON,
District .Clerk.
9-12c
Brand Directory
H G Brand
John Helfrich,
0-4p Brothers, Ore.
A J,:
Right side; right ear crop,
ped; wattle right hind leg.
L. TONE, Sisters, Ore.
adr.lOOo
AlWAYS A
At
I
Palace Market
Bend, Oregon
for
Eggs,
Butter,
Poultry
Beef,
Veal,
Pork
Sell your products
at home
H
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Chas. Boyd
It