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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1921)
mint MiUMtm, kmti, tmtxHtn, tmmuAi, avhu, at, urn. VAtlV, 1 FOREST FIRE LOSSES ENORMOUS SAYS HARDING IN PROCLAMATION ('rttllfiK Attention to tlio Kttnt Iomi lx prnvonlntiln fnrt fire In Hid t tillnl Hlnlfn, (lircnlnnliiK llm iir uliortuft nml Inrr nnnlriK Hit nrii of ii(in-tiroiltiflln lnil, I'rMldwit llurilliiK linn Imwuil ii iirocliiinntlon nritlnic llin Kovormim of I hi vnrloim ulnli'K to t nprirt tlin week of May 22 211 nn Knrt-nt I'rotwrllnn Wi.rk. ON flcliil of til" DrncrtilttoM luitliilitil for (t wurn miplli'il t ml ii y with a copy ut Dm proctainntlon: "Wlmrnnii, tlio dmitmctlon hy forrl flrcn In I'm Unltiid Htiitwi lurolvi-x an niiiiiiiil lm of npprojlmiiti-ly 20, 000,000 nml tint iliivniilittloii of np. proliiintolX 12. 600,000 ncnm of tlm tier l "'I nml ollinr nnliinil nwotirci, mill ' "Wlii'reaii. Tim prcni'iil ilnplorulily Inrgu iirmt of nnn-proiluctlvo land Ik In' I ii K IncrcnsiMl by 33,000 or morn Mrct fin which occur cuch yunr, unit " Wlinrfwn, Tim ninnum of fntiir tlmlior KliortflKd llirmitnfiK to Imrnino prixmit Kcoriomlc fnet mirloimly nf feclliiK our norlii I nml Imlinlrliil wcl fiitr. nml "Whorwi. A liirKn prcentii!i) of tlio foroNt flri'n ciiiMliiit tlm nnnuiil wnt of ti ii til nil ren'iurcm tuny lm irni'iitfil ly liicrciiRliiK cum nml vlKllmica on tli ii pnrt of cltlioim; "Tlifirnforit I, Wnrrmi (I. Hnrdlng, prciililiinl of tlio tnltml Mitten, do ilrun upon tlm Kiivntiiurii of tlio viirl nun lntnn to ilitdlRiintn nmt m;l npnrt tlio wiick of May 22-28, 1921, n Kor imt rrotnctlon Wank, nml to rrqiifiit nil clllii'im of llmlr ntutim to pin n for I lml wiik nucIi ndtic-ntloiiiil nmt In Ntrilrtlvn mcrclni.'ii im uliiill lirliiK l" for tlio pcoplo tli n norlotifi unit nn linppy offcctH of tlio pri-mml uiiih-c-imiiry wimlii liy furnnt fire, anil tlio ii 1 of tlii-lr Imllvliluitl nml colvctlvo I'fforlH In ciiimiTvliiK tlio natural ru Nourcim of Anmrlcn." fflffrtlnff n t,Ml numliif (ti ptoml UiH UiuklhK ploriM. ' UiftMM rmtr ttith itam thn ftliV hf Wflfnllf ftrnrllri it " ICK FACTORY WILL HE 1IKAVY HHII'I'KK (Volrnl ittmmx Town Oiifililn of lliml To Vv 1 10 Toiid Hliorl K I IVovlilrtl Au,nltt, At rnst 110 ton of len rnnnufne turcil In lloml will Imi lined In Contrnl Oregon town outxlilo of lloml thin mmininr, A, K, Amlcmon, In clmrRO of milm tor tlio Ilenchuten Ico Co,, rnportii after n trip to I'rlnorlllo, Mndnm nml other Contrnl Ori-Kon point k, What tho total nlen will lio thin ynr In liiipomilolu to forocnut, Mr. AnfotMU drfirn n fnitt'n dn llrefled dtintit ttm mtmmf ikhu nfmnfM it iiitm. tmt thn itrippl wrt ufomtfi tntnpttiicmenin nt thn local tifUitt nfiriiiM fio amplfl prorlnlon nr.ntiM nhf nhotltui Oil fwif, lm deiiere. Twnnty-firrt Ion a month l tlm pfMont cofiiiffiptlon In llond, N (IioiikIi dally maximum (ompernttire arn Milt ntfrnr,liK fan than IS da-jtroerf, AbtntMindefnii, InlereMf In ulmt ono U doInK and the fivceMlly of ilolo It within a len llm no far toward rrirnfielllnjt concen tration of tliouchi and nttenllon, I'ow er of concentration In, In fact, no com mon a ponM-Nidori tlm I It often grow Into ilment-uilndcdntM, atmorpllon In oo line of thought lending to neg lect of other. AhncnHnlndednc In frequently encountered, hut people do not alwny think of Ii a an accom panlment of ronrcntrntlnn. 1'OVil CYCiM C0VH TO VATHOtj H'i'ATU Trafflr 1ml Mj.enl Vlolafor Mill Mio in lr it ml Trcmhllnx After ,funn lt, Vlolntom of (raffle and npd lawn throughout (ho ulalo of Oregon will lira In fear ami frmhllng aflr June 1, unyii Jay KalrrnBn, apodal utato of fleer, who wn In Ilend Inat weak. On that (Into four motorcycle officer, operative of lha ttato decretury' de partment, will ho jient out upon the highway of the Mate, to arret all violator of both peed and traffic law. Ona will cover the Central Oregon district. Theko men will be lecret icrvlce operators to the nth degree, for they will he sent to dUtrlcts where they am not fcnown, and will hn nhfflVtf from dfntrlft tn UUM m ffuritixnll a in urold any Inormallort fll their Idondly feaehlfiff IM general ptiMM, CUNTKACTS LBT FOR SI'MiNKLlNO STKBKTS Contract for aprlnkllng tho city ulreot, letting of which wn post poned at Krldny' council mooting heraiiim of lrregilnrltlefi In the hid prcentod wero todoy awarded to If, O. Jackiion hy the street wcimlttce. Jackion'g bid w& 85 cent nn hour, Tho other were for $1 and SI. 12, presented by Anton Aune and Joo Al bright, respectively. Probably SUalt th 8eap. Melbourne Argu Situation want fd. Houiemald, unscnipulonxly clean. Bonton Tranncrlpt. SCHOOL TEAM iHOW TO GROW PLAYS BURNS; POTATO TOLD II.IHI.IIAI.I. OA.MIM K('lli:iM'l.i:i) H)ll ,l'ltll tl(t AXI MAV lit Wll.l. AIJ I'l.AV MAIIHAK and i'iiim:vii.i.i:. iin.i.irnv containh vaia'aiim: i.vroitMATio.v its koi us, Hi:i:ti Ki:i,i:UTIO, riiANTINtl, Tll.l AOK AM) IIAUVKSTINO. Two bnaeball gamea have boon iloflnllely achoduled hy thn lloml high chool team, which Ima boon pracllc lug atondlly under tho coaclilng of II. 0. Miller. Tnntntlvo dutoa for game with Madraa high Imvo boon twlco called off biraumi of liiclcmolit weather, llond will piny at Iluriu April 30, lliirn high coming here May 'l3, (lamea with Madra ami I'rlnovlllo will bo nrrnuged noon, Itrduiuud hn no team. Through tlm cliu game hold earlier In tint neaaon nml thn prac tice held an far, a fait team hm beun lined up which necd,only the iteady lug of nctual conflict to make it a dmigerou contender for Central Oro gun honor. WELLS FREED; JURY SPEEDY ACOI'ITTAUS itiisri.T IS AM. (Mtl.MI.VAIi I 'AS lis OX I'OCKI.T rivu. with wii.i. mriTV xi:xt wi:i:k. A Ktralght record of ncqulttalH far thn u ii 1 1 ru dockut of criminal canon for lliU term nt circuit court wna hung up Friday evening wliun tho Jury In (ho cnao ngulnal Newton Wolli, chnrged with looting a homoatendor' cnhln, brought In n verdict of not guilty after being out ono hour. No other criminal canon wore ready for trial and court wna adjourned until Monday morning. Only three ciuon wero heard during tho flrat week of court, but two wore mnrked hy an abundance of tontlmony, tho trial of Jnmc T. I'nrtnr for allcgod alntutory offonnoii, nml of C. !,. Kvnn nml Jnkn K'ooy niaii for larceny, I'liiuuiil dlHpntch wna ohiorvod In Krldny'a trlnl, n Jury being picked, both aide hoard ujiil n verdict Riven In ono day. "How to firow an Acre of Potn toon," a bulletin prepared eupcclally far nmt In boy' nud Ulrli' club work, hut containing Information of value to anyone who Intend to rnUe pota toes may he had by writing to tho U. H. department of Agriculture, Wuahlngtou, I). C. The bulletin Is No. 1190. Tho booklet iIIkcucson tho value of Increasing production, selection of unliable soil, It preparation, selec tion of seed, plnnt food supply, sood disinfection, quantity, site, cutting and planting of seed, tillage, disease, spraying, and selocllng for seed, harvesting, grading and stor age. A summary of tho advice contained In the booklet I printed on tho front pag : "fielcct n soli that work easily, that Is well supplied with humus and Is not subject to drought. "Apply plant food liberally. "How as deep as possible, eight nr 10 Inches If tho strfuco soil will permit. "Conserve soil moisture by disking full plowed land In early spring and thn spring-plowed Inml an soon na plowed. Tut the soil In tho best possible Imp before planting. "riant ti variety adapted Jo your locality mid soil. "Vo the best seed obtainable, "Disinfect tho seed potatoes before cutting them. "Cut blocky seed piece, weighing from one to two ounces. "After planting keep tho surfneo of the ground loose mid friable until tho plants appear. "After tho plant appear give deop cultivation. Cultivate often enough to keep thn soil loose and tho weeds destroyed. "Prevent Injury to tho plant from dlsenso or Insect pest by spraying them with suitable fungicides and In secticide. "If you Ilvo whero It Is possible to produco good seed Improvo your stock hy systematic selection of tubers from tho best-producing plnuts. This should bo dono In tho field, by hand- Bear Stories Of Bad Roads Without Foundation, Declares Publisher Of Automobile Record, Touring State After purchasing mid loading IiIh car down with equipment for extricating It from mm) holes, nt tlm ndvlco of Klamath Kail peo ple, who claimed tn know the con dition of the road tn lloml, M. O. Wllklns, publisher of tho Oregon Automobile, Ilocord, cmno' through almost all of tho way in high guar, ho remnrkud last week. Ho left Klamath Kails at 0 o'clock In the morning nud arrived In llond nt 9 o'clock In tho uvonlng, losing an hour In forrylng ucrosH Klamath lake, pnrt of tho detour necessary because of tho construc tion uunr Chllouuln, Although tho road by way of Sil ver I,uko, which lm boon usod for Bovornl wuoka, Is now so miry uh to bo ImpnBBiiblo, tho route through Hand Creek nmt Crescent Is In good condition, Wllklns said. Thoro Is one place whero n dotour Is necossary, and once or twlco ho used his shovel after gottlng out of tho road In thu drifts. Tho ruts have boon cut to the bottom of all theso drlftB, however, so that In another week tho road will rosom blo n highway. Wilkin cmno all tho way from Sand Creek without chains, Wllkliia loft Portland Inat Wed nesday, drovo to Hornbrook, Cnl through Agor to Klamath KnlU, ami to llond. Ho ha dono no work on his car but to Biipply It with gasoline, oil and wntor. Ho Is ar ranging with hotel men for dis tribution of tho atuto highway do lmrtmont'B official road man. THE GOLDEN RULE STORE Vn:i!.'::i!i::niiiisi:i:i::ni::::::i:::i::i:!iK: BIG MONEY RAISING SALE We must raise money, therefore we are going to forget the cost and mark our prices down to rock bottom. Our complete line of Men's Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes, will be sacrificed for 8 days only. Don't Miss This Sale that will be the talk of Central Oregonand remember 8 Days COMMENCING SATURDAY APRIL 23 8 Days MEN'S SUITS Men's Light Weight Summer Suits, all wool, guaranteed, 30 value, special, J? " CA limited number ..vi6'ou Men's Khaki Norfolk Suits, just the thing for summer wear, neatly made, fin- (1 Q QC est material, spe. Men's Suits, plain and double breasted models in the newest shades of green and dark brown, 2 pair of pants; (tOl Cffc Special tPAl.OU $50.00 value Men's All Wool Cheviot Suits, young Men's double breasted tOQ QE model; special P. Monroe Suits, two pair pants, all wool, silk sewed, extra fine ig. $35.00 BOYS' SUITS Just a few Suits to close out; large sizes; good serviceable Sr:!.:. $2.98 Boys' Steel Fibre Nick -Suits, all wool, extra patch and buttons; double reinforced scat and knee; gag $8-95 Extra Special! Every pair of Boys' Pants in the entire stock, including greys, mixtures and cor- (11 QQ duroy; special VVf EXTRA SPECIALS ! Men's Unbleached Cotton Gloves good weight; extra C special; per pair (Limit 3 pr to one customer) Men's Heavy Rockford Work Sox; mixed colors; 1 Or Special; per pair lvri Men's Blue Chambray Work Shirts; guaranteed full cut, fast color; an extra qual- 2Qr ily; Special UJ7 Men's Boss of the Road Over alls, Union Made, in blue stripe and khaki color; extra Qftp special, per pair. 70v Men's 50c value Lisle Thread Sox; colors black, cordovan, grey and navy; 2Cr Special, per pair. Men's Heavy Mulehide Mitts, welt scam, extra good 4Qf quality; special Men s Pants Men's Khaki Pants, good weight, full size; extra well made and r".:. $1.48 $4.25 value Men's Heavy Whip cord Pants; dark color; Union 3d! $2.45 Men's Heavy Corduroy Pants, extra well made; good, strong S.: $3.95 Men's Khaki Lace Bottom Pants extra quality, double seat and knee; just the thing for camp ing or fishing; OjO Qg Special at ; Shoes! Shoes! One lot Boys' Dress Shoes in broken sizes; limited number; well made; (1 AJt Special at vl.tu $10.00 value Men's Mahogany Color, English and wide toe last, bench made; good solid leather soles; tC QC special at PU.5JO Men's Hand Made Logger Shoes, every pair guaranteed, pegged and sewed, double vamp; sold IS00: $io.95 Underwear ! Men's Balbriggan Light Weight Shirts and Drawers; all sizes; regular 85c value; 49c special -xs Men's Heavy Fleeced Lined and Cotton Ribbed Shirts CtQr and Drawers; special Men's Medium Heavy Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, long sleeve, ankle length; $2.95 JQ value; special at J.1"7 Men's Summer Weight Cotton Ribbed Unions, long and short sleeves, ankle length; QOp Special at J'ot MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Men's Extra Quality Dress Shirts, neck band style; sizes 14 to 17; fast color guaranteed;. in madras, cord and Oxford cloth; $3.50 values; d1 OCj' Special at px.iJ