d PAGR a IlKND nUTiLRTIN, IIUND, OUKGON, THURSDAY, RKPTKMIIRII 16, IPSO Mmtiuitiii:mmn::tim:nim:n;:tmtm:mmmmimu:mim::!!:muiitis)ttimimitiiumn:u)iuuuint!u:t:ittititim What's Doing In The Country lwwuinm:m:mmm:ninii:ni:::a:iainn:i;BK:imtatnn:nnm:m:niw;a:Himmmtiaiwcn:iminiumiii;:ii THRESHING ENDS ON CLOVERDALE FARMS CLOVEtlDALE, Sept. IB.- Clnud Lund purchased a mutton for thresh ing from R. O. Andrus last weak. Thresh ln& Ib over In Clovcrdalo and nil roport n good yield. F. W. Small was a business caller at tho W. F. Fryrear homo last Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hod son went to Bond with a venl Tuesday. Thomas Arnold was in Bond on business Monday. School opened Monday. September 13, wun an aucnunnco 01 is. J. B. Hodson and daughter, accom panied by Sam Kline, wont to Red mond Sunday and brought Miss Anna Doty out to her school. Master Thomas Harrison, who is attending high school In Sisters, had tho misfortune to hnvo to walk homo Monday night. He had left his wheel in tho garago and, on going for It after school, found the garage locked. Miss Doty and Sam Kline were In Sisters Monday night. Miss Louiso and Muster Raymond Andrus, accompanied by their aunt, Mrs. J. W. Stebbins, arrived homo Saturday morning from Madras, whero they had been spending a few days'1 vacation. Mrs. George F. Cyrus has moved to her Redmond homo, where Dona and Wayno wilt attend high school and Esther tho grado school. Richard King has the car he pur chased from Mr. Arnold in the Sis ters garage, whero It is being over hauled and repaired. Mrs. W. J. Stebbins, accompanied my Mrs. Andrus and daughter, Paul ine, returned to Madras Sunday eve ning. Thomas Arnold shipped two calves to Portland last week. and his 10 children moved to Paulina two years ago. Last year no tax for district No. 25 appeared on tho as sessor's rolls. An ovon smaller Btudont body Is reported In district No. 11 Bchool, at Brothers, however, whoro tho enroll ment reaches a total of one No teacher has as yet been secured for this district. Horso Rldgo boasts of two, sometimes throo, pupils. SEATTLE WOMAN GAINS 15 POUNDS Could Hardly llronthg After KatliiK, Hut DlRcxtlou In Perfect fl()W,v 4 FINE APPLES GROWN ON M. G. COE RANCH Big Yield of High Grado Roman Beauties Reported This Season Howl River Fruit Equalled Pcoplo who ship their fruit In from the Willamette valloy and oth er Bcctlons of tho atnto arc- nil wrong, declares M. 0. Coo, rancher, living near Bend, who arrived In tho city Friday attornoon with two boxes of largo Roman Beauty apples, picked from tho orchard on his ranch. Tho apples are equal to tho Hood river fruit brought in hero and Mr. Coo states that ho has plenty more of tho samo quality. KILLING OF SIRES CUTTING DOWN DEER SWIMMING CLUB TO GIVE WATER SHOW Hunters On Middle Fork of Wllla- mctto Find Few Bucks Or Fawns, But Many Does. Belief that tho annual killing of male deer in the mountains Is exer cising not only a direct, but an indi rect influenco as well in decreasing tho amount of game in Central t)re gon was expressed by P. Pier- son of this city, following his return from a fruitless hunting trip to the headwaters of the middle fork of tho Willamette. During the entire trip Mr. Pierson saw not a single buck, not even on the high ranges. Out of more than a dozen doeswhich passed him, not more than two or three were accompanied by fawns, he said. Other hunters whom ho met in tho mountains reported much the same conditions. DEFUNCT DISTRICT BROUGHT TO LIFE Mrs. Maudo Cation- Named Instruc tor At Harper For Own Children Stundent Body Numbers One. Tho swimming club at tho Y. M. C. A. will bring its work for the sea son to a closo with n water carnival, to bo held at 8 o'clock on tho eve ning of Friday, September 17, it was announced on Thursday. Members of tho club have been preparing en thuslastlcally for tho coming exhibi tion, which will Includo a 20-yard handicap race, diving competition, free-style 60-yard handicap, 20-yard relay race, egg and spoon raco, en- duranco under water swim, polo game, life-saving demonstration, wa ter comedy and n duck hunt. Prizes will be awarded to entrants placing first. Tho feature event of tho evening will bo tho duck hunt, for which, it is announced, a nearly wild bird will bo used. Tho swimmor capturing the duck will have it for his own. Funds obtained from sale of tick ets will be used in purchasing tro phies to bo awarded to tho members winning honors during tho season now drawing to a close. "I hnvo gained 15 pounds In weight and nm enjoying the best of health bIiico I bognn taking Ttiulnc," said Mrs. A. O. Sokuml, who residua at 2401 Third avuiiuo, Seattle, Wash,, recently. Continuing, she said: "For tho past Bovoral yonrs I have sufforcd from a severe Btomach trouble. My appetite was very poor and I had to virtually force down every mouthful I nto, and oven this would sour and formoiit, gas would form and 1 would bloat something awful. I also suffered with torrlblo luiuiH in my mailmen, my nonri wouiu palpitate dreadfully and I hnd grent difficulty In breathing. My head would actio so badly I thought at times it would simply bund opdu, and I would huvo such bad dizzy spells it was with tho greatest effort I could keep from fnlling. My nerves woro In such bad condition I could get but llttlo sleep, nnd I was so restless at night I would just roll and tosi from odo alilo of tho bed to tho other all night long nnd would bo complotoly exhausted In tho morning. I lost so much wolght nnd becamo so weak I could hardly got about at all and was unnblo to do my housework. "A friend of mine, who had been greatly benefited by Tnulac, advised mo to try it, nnd I took her advice. Tho results I have obtalnod'nro simp ly remarkable. I now linfvo n fine appetite and can cat anything I want nnd nover suffer from It afterward. I am never troubled with gas or bloating and never know what it is to have a pain of any kind. Tho headaches nnd dizzy Bpolls havo all gono and my nerves nro In such fine condition I can now sloop nil night long as peaceful as a child and got up always feeling groatly refreshed. I am regaining my lost wolght and strength every day, and can do nil my own housowork with tho greatest caso. I owe nil my present good health to Tnnlnc and am glad to rcc- ommond It to others." Tnnlnc Is sold In Bond by tho Owl Drug Co., In Sisters' by Gcorgo F. Altken, nnd in Bend by tho Horton Drug Co. POULTRY CACKLES -e-r CARE FOR LITTLE CHICKENS When Flitt Put Into a Droodtr Thoy Should Be Protected by Doard or Wlro Frame, When chickens nro tlrst put Into a brooder thoy should ho confined under or nrotmd the hover by placing n board or win? frame n few Inches outside (this would not apply to the hiiiiiII outdoor colony brooders). The fence or guard should ho moved gindually further nwny from the hover ami din canted entirely when tho chickens are three or four days old, or when they have learned to return to tho source of boat, poultry specialists tli the United States department of agricul ture say. Young chickens should ho closely watched to see that they do not huddle together or get chilled. They should he nllow'ed to run on tho ground whcnoor the weather Is fnvornhle, us thoy do much better than when kept continuously on cement or boiinl Hoot. Weak chickens should usually lie killed as noon as noticed, ns they nirely mnke good stock, while they may heroine curriers of disease llroodcrs should he disinfected at le.it oiice n year, and more frequently If the chicken brooded In them hne had nny disease. "NOW-A-DAYS" says the Good Judge A mnn enn get n licnp moro satisfaction fronmRimill chew of this class of tobacco, than ho ever could get from a big chew of tho old kind. Ho finds it costs less, too. Tho good tobacco taste lasts so much longer ho doesn't need to have a fresh chew nearly as often. -Any nuin who uses the Real Tobucco Chew will tell you that. Put ufi in two styles W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco ' i 1 JbHbV Live Stock News FOR SUCCESS WITH POULTRY Good Stock Is First Fundamental for Best Results on Farm Dual- Purpoio Breeds Beit. The first fundamental of successful fnnn poultry keeping Is good stock Of course, It Is well known thnt farm ers may nt times get fairly good re sults from ordinary stock, but at thr sumo tlmo It must be remembered thnt with tho jmino enre nnd attention Ik tier results will be obtained from good stock. By good stock Is not necessarily meant stock which has turn bred for exhibition purposes. It means stnudnrdhred stock, which by virtue of Its pure breeding has been systematically dj eloped and which Is better fitted therefore to gUe the re sults expected of It and to yield a more uniform nnd moro desirable product. ' ' On tho average farm tho poultry flock Is expected to furnish ejews and C. J. BREIER STORE TO OPEN HERE SOON W. F. Sloan, who will manage tho new C. J. Breler Company store, to bo opened in the Downing building on Bond street, arrived on Saturday from Pendleton, whero he has been In Jthe company employ. Mr. Sloan ev- pects to open tho now store In about (two weeks. A defunct Deschutes county school district enmo to life Saturday when Mrs. Maudo Catlow, at Harper, was named as instructor for her two chll- Loft outsldo the gate at tho Ehcv dren. County Superintendent J. Alton lln-IIIxon mill on Saturday, tho auto Thompson reported today. Mr. belonging to John demons of this Thompson received a phone call Sat- city was stolen whllo the ownor was tirday afternoon advising him of the at work on the night shift. This election of Mrs. Catlow and asking mornlnc Clemens found tho machine, that the .necessary school supplies bo apparently unharmed, near tho coun sent at once. The, Harper school has ty brldgo. It Is believed to havo been empty since Peter Thompson been taken bv Invrldni-H. OWNER RECOVERS PURLOINED AUTO FOOD VALUE OF CORN SILAGE Crop It More Easily Harvested and Put Into Olio Than Rye, Cowpeas or Alfalfa. Almost any green crop can bo made Into sllngo successfully. Much cure. however, must be taken to expel the air from such hollow-stemmed plants as the small cereal grains by cutting fine nnd packing firmly. Other crops, of which legumes are examples, arc de ficient In the fermentnblo constituents needed for pnlntablo sllnge. On the other hand, n tew crops, such.ns the saccharine sorghums, hnvo so much sugar thnt unless cut at n moro ma ture stage fhey hnvo a tendency to produce sour sllnge. In most parts of tho United Stntes moro food material can be obtained from nn acre of corn ns sllnge rtinn from an acre of nny other crop that can be grown. Corn Is. moro easily harvested and put Into the silo than flBv4ssB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBal lllaBlBH SjBaHsaBaiHi 'sbbbbbbbbbbbbbb' aaaaaaaHBaaaaal Liaaaaaaaaaaal aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBflaBBBBViJBBBBBBBBBBBBV SBBBBBBBBBBYaBBBBBBaB ZZbbbbbbbbbbbbI ArW laHLH iLBfafL ' (bbbbbUbbI PjBBBBBBBWate. fSSrjjSBMB J aaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBi Plymouth Rock Is Qood for Eggs and Table. poultry for tho farmer's tnblo as well as to produce n surplus for sale. For that reason thu so-called gcncral-pur pose breeds, such as the Plymouth Hock, Wyandotte, nnd Ithodo Island Bed, which nro good layers and at the samo time make excellent enrcusses for tho table, nro recommended by poultry specialists of tho -United Stntes department of ngrlculturo as best suited to tho farm needs. A further advantage of good stock Is tho fact that tho owner will tako n prldo In such n flock which ho will not feel In n flock of mongrels, nnd as n result ho will glvu tho hens better care. EVERYTHING THAT IS BIG HAS HAD ITS SMALL BEGINNING At some tlmo the largo fortune was small, but It grow. Your fortune may be now In Its Infancy; you may not havo moro than a dollar that doesn't need to bo spent at once for some necessity. But put that dollar away, in a safe place; lot it draw interest; by nnd by put another dollar with it, and then another and another. Llko a child your fortune will grow steadily, surely. In tlmo, what you havo put aside, added to what jour tunings have earned, will amount to enough to muko a good investment. You havo made tho boglnnlug of your fortuuo. CENTRAL OREGON BANK OREGON 3 '''--- mmif&m Iff Im $tm$Mm None of Corn Corp Is Wasted In a-lll-ing a 8lo. crops llko rye, clover, cowpeas, or al falfa, and when cut for silage the maximum quantity of nutrients Is pre served, experiments havo shown thnt com, when siloed, lost 15.0 per cent of tho dry mutter, against 23.8 per cent when cut for fodder and cured In the field. Moreover, thero Is less wiiHte In feeding sllngo than In feeding fod der, slncp good sllngo properly fed Is all consumed, When corn Is cut for sllngo tho land Is cleared and left ready for another crop sooner than when tho corn Is shocked or Is husked from tho standing stalk. Corn can be put Into tho silo nt a cost not above Unit of shocking, husking, grinding and shredding, runners' Bulletin 078 on tho Mak ing and Feeding of Sllrtgo rnny be had by addressing tho United Spates department of agriculture, Washing ton, D. 0. Candidates for Brainstorms. Onco wo wero young and now we are older, but never yet hnvo wo seen a disciple of wind-blown doctrines who didn't end by having a brainstorm.- Dallas Nowo. CULL UNPROFITABLE LAYERS It Will Help Increase Profits for Breeder to Dispose of All Hens In Poor Condition. While somo hens will provo to bo profitable, others lire kept nt a loss and nro a drag on tho profitable hens In tho flock. It is Important, there fore, fo cull out tho unprofitable pro ducers, ns this will Increase tho profit realized from tho flock ns a whole. Any hens found to bo sickly or In poor condition should bo culled ns soon as discovered. INJURIOUS LITTLE RED MITE Insects Sap Vitality of Hen by Buck- Ing Her Blood and as a Conic. quence She Won't Lay, Tho llttlo red inlto saps tho vitality of the hen by sucking her blood. liens hao actually been killed, virtually en twi alive, by mites. Ileus cannot lay except when their ltnllty Is main tained, Vitality and mites cannot ex ist In tho sitine henhouse, FEEDS FOR YOUNG CHICKENS Little Fellows Should Be Given Juet Enough to Satisfy Appetite and Keep Them Buoy, Young chickens should bo fed not moro than barely enough to satisfy their appetites and to keep thorn ex ercising, except at tho evening or last meal, when they should bo given all they care to eat. CHAMPIONSHIP WONBYORRELL ItKY.N'OI.nS DKIWATM) IN FI.VAI.H (MI, Oil; HANP.It MAKUS HTltONfl HID IN l'HKVIOUH MATCH I'liAYKI) IN ItAIN. bbbbbbbbbbbbbbV UVsP53BbbbbbF id Tho tltlo of men's singles cham pion of Bond nnd tho (Tophy, con sisting of n pair of tennis shoes, worn won by Buell Orrell, n high school studont, by taking tho flnnt match of the Y, M. C. A city tournament from Pnul Reynolds yesterday after noon, C-3, C-3. Orrell hnd Just fin ished defeating italph Hanor In the elimination round and played tho fl nnls without stopping to rest after tho three hard sets of tho former match, tho deciding set of which was not decided until 18 games woro played, Orrell Is not n spectacular player, winning his games chiefly by steady and Intelligent piny, using either forehand or backhand stroko accur ately nnd playing n strong game nt tho not. Hcynolds proved fast on tho court nnd had n spoody sorvlco, but lacked tho steadiness of his op ponent. . Duo to tho rnln, which miido play ing disagreeable, but did not slow up tho piny, and to thu fact Hint weath er conditions made It Imposslblu to predict tho tlmo of tho match be forehand, less than a doion miopia saw tho finals, but thoso who woro thoro woro treated to n stylo of ten uis which compares favorably with that played on tho const In Junior tournaments. Orroll was nwardod tho tennis shoes Immediately after tho final match, Tho finals of tho girls tournatnont will be played off Wednesday after noon at 4 o'clock, between Marjorlo Balrd and Kunlco Callow. Drying Decanter, An excellent and quick method for doing the Insl-lu of decanters, vinegar bottles, etc., which are In dally use: After washing out thoroughly with hot waler. turn upside down and allow very tint water fo run over the out side about a ud n ii to. This dries the Inside, quickly without leaving marks. Hold them under the hot water tap. This method has been known to bo used for years without a mlshnp. Tor oil bottles dry out with twisted tissue paper. Exchange. Four chslrs at your somen at tho Metropolitan, rfo watting. Adv. ntnmtmiairaaasataTffinntiingcan BUTTER FAT! Same price for Hut tor Fat f. o. b. Mend as is paid f, o. b, Portland. Central Oregon Farmers Creamery i :narin;miuumiinnmitiiiniimintrimimm!iunuiiimmmi!;inmui:ntiitTnm Huinni7iniTntinuttiTtttnini.r7TTTTTTTtitnnniunn?tntTTTTfffl ii wuTmiunmtEfXiititiiiuizzxtm'itiu THE CONCRETE S-I-L-0 PERMANENT AS , PYRAMIDS When you erect a Silo, you want a Silo that will stand the test of wind, rain, snow, frost and sun. In the Hollow Concrete Silo Mloek you obtain this feature, and besides a concrete block is absolutely fire-proof. Will not warp when empty. No guy lines necessary. Eventually Concrete Why Not Now? For specifications, write to Concrete Pipe Co. BEND; OREGON s Makers of Culvert Pipe, Water Pipe, Irrigation Pipe, Building Blocks, Hollow Silo Blocks Well Curbing. 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