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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1921)
AHHlf MIIJMtttii HttNti (lHWMtN,'IHti!hHttAY, PtlMWAHY Ii, fml Record of Productian For Grade Cows to be Collected Much. InlflfMl M fining shown III llin "Knrofil (if Croililrliini for Ormlo Cows" fpcetitly limllillml by Km (fiifVorsIt of Crtllffiriilii TI1I1 fi (inl of production In n mitiiriil out growth of program In (Im liwdlng of bettor eointiinrrliil ln fry cow mill of (III) fuel (lull cow-lnstlng imsocln tlon record tin vn proven of liiiiiioimo yMtio In ihn filing of values of grndo row nl rticfint miction solos, TIio now record will bo rurrli'il on In conjunction with tint comity cow tOHtlng iinnocliitlon work of tlin t f I -verslty of California. To iiuiillfy for it plnrn on tlin register n cow with hor first calf under tlircn years of iiko must mtikii .10(1 pound of hut tnrfnt In 10 consecutive month. A row with hor second calf must nmkn 350 pound of hutlerfnt In 10 run- HCCtltlYn IIIOIItllH, TIio following urn tlm rule unit regulation nnilnr which tlin work will ha carried on: ItfXiihillottPi. 1. Tho work of collecting Ihn rcc oriln nnil InnuliiK tho certificate to tiu dnno by tlin University of Califor nia In cooperation with tho various Cnllfornlii row-testing tWHnclnJtlottri. nothliiK httruln NnyliiK thnt other mot liotlM tuny not also ho approved. 2. Tho University of California to havo nhHulntu mithorlty In question ii to eligibility of cow, authenticity of records, etc, 3. A foo of It to ho paid upon application for entry of any row, to cover coat of supervision, forum mid rorllf Icntvii. 4 On romplMlori of n 10 intuitu iKKitii period Ihn (nivrsliy of f un fofiiln will fmt ii cnrllflriilo of roc onl of production for cow (lint Imro 'lifnllffnil for (ho record. IdvpliiK of Nemfil, I Tlin lienl record h ramplfml hy the various row-torig mwoolii llon nro (o lm iircepted no imllmiitfc mid correct, hut tho University of Ciillfonilii In to lm tho flnnl Jttdgo In nil 'jiiostlon arising. 2, Any ritrllflciito secured hy frond or mlmprt'eiitiitlnii to ho can celled If tho evidence warrant. 3. Tho cow tester or owner of cow to NPtnl In to iiiilremlty farm, upon nppllcntlon, n detailed description of Ihn cow, upon blank to ho supplied for IhU purpomi hy tho University of Cnllfornlii. I. At each monthly test tlm tester or owner of thu cow shall rim 1 1 to tlm unlvnrnlty fnrm a report of tho milk production mid fat text of tho cow for tho testing day on n hlnnk form furnlHhcd hy tho University of California. G. At tho end of n lactation pe riod of 10 inontliH n h ii in I n a ry In to ho nunt to tho university farm on blanks provided fur that purpono of tho pro duction of tho cow, which will ho compared to tho monthly roports al ready Hani In, Eligibility of Ton . 1, Until January 1, 1922, cows may ho eligible Hint nro of either Krmlo or "iicruh" Ii reed Inc. After January 1, 1022, only cowh that huvo lieon Hired hy a registered pure-bred dairy hull wilt ho accepted. BETTER STOCK CRUSADE IS ON OKI'AUTMKNT SKKKINO 1IIOIIKK STAN MUD lorr flrt'cillrig To llvolte IU-ttrr Tn of Animal for lleef Ami Milk I'roiloitloii Ii foiportiiol I'Iihki of The Movement, BJ.L&P.CO. OFFERS STOCK TO EMPLOYES Prompted hy rccoKnltlnu on tho part of tho lloud Water, Light & I'ow Co, of tho vnluo of tho services of it employes, a numhor of whom hnva boon with tho company for yearn, nn opportunity to acqulrn Htock nt par, on eauy piiymentH, with out Intercut on deferred paymontn, will ho Klven accordliiK to a plan which han he on under coniilderatlon for noino time, and which han now hoon nuhmltted to tho Chicago offlco for deflnllo approval. Tho plan la ono which wan worked out lout hiiiii mor whllo Chnrle A. Drown, prcl ilcnt of tho company, wm hero on a vUlt from tho eniil, Oonernl Man nRiir T, II. I'olny itntcH. Tho power rompmiy'ii mithnrlicd capltnlliatlon U 1100,000. Of thin, J3 10,000 worth of Htock han heeti Ib Hiuid, I'rcHant plmm for Halo of Block to oniployoii Includo innkliiR mi addi tional 110,000 nvnllahlo, ulthouish more, could ho Imuicd If doHlrod, Mr, Koley pointed out, UliiployeV Itlclilx Ciini-iliil. Tlin proponed coutrncl for Halo of Htock to Individual on tho cotnpany'n payroll Btnton that It In dnnlrcd hy tho company to rocoRiilta tho vnluo of oinployen hy kIvIiir tiioin an oppor tunity to Bhnro In tho compnny'u oarnliiRH, and It In nddod that It Is mutually dcnlrod to muko tho rotation hotwoou tho pnrtlon to tho contract cloflo and pormnnont. Tho contract provides ttirthor that In cno (ho purclinsor shall dlo, or for any reason loavo tho omploy of thO company, or othorwlso vlolato tho tarnis of tho contract prior to lmv Iiir mndo comploto pnymont, tltlo for tho stock shall revort to tho company upon payment to tho huyor, or his os tnto, of all pnymonts mado by him upon said stock, plus Inlorost at 0 por emit, loss dividends paid. Another plan which tho company lias undor consldorntton, hut which Is not as yot worked out, Is for "cub-tomor-ownorshlp," allowing tho pur- chaso of Htock hy Ilond rosldonts who nro rocolvlng Borvlco from tho com pany, Tret Qrowi Inside Houm. A Knieoful elm Ireo shades n dwell ing limiNo near tho MiInu coiiRt thor oiiRhly, hecniiKo It RrnwH IhroiiKh Its roof, It ii I o grows throiiRh two tloors. It wiih cut down ns a very siniill trco when tho hnuxo wns to he ' tiullt, hut Inter wus found to ho push InR U) tho Moor. (In perHlstent desire for growth wns huniored, mid now It Is a Htntely tree, with uiiumiiiiI sur round Iiirh. Ancient Oame of Hop-Scotch. All mere men's kiiiiics must give prldo of pin co ns roenrds nnthiulty to thoso plnyed hy children. Ilon scotcli. for InHtiinco, Is nt lenst 2,000 yenr old. Homo of tho singing grimes ore of Nnrno origin, whllo tipcat wus played 4,000 yenrs ago.' OFFICERS FIND BIG STILL IN DESERT CABIN A double still, tho lurgcnt, as far as In known, over taken In Control Orogon, was bronchi Into Ilond Sun day tnoruliiR hy Kpeclat Agent I-. A. W. Nixon and Deputy Sheriff (leorgn Htokoo as tho result of Inves tigations conducted nt tho Hteli: hounor ranch, C-t miles out on tho Iloud-llurns road. 8lx gallons of corn mash whiskey wcro nlso brought In, mid n dozen 02-gnllon burrols of mnnh, ready for tho distiller, wcro emptied hoforo tho officers loft on their return trip to Ilond Saturday night, Tho still and mash wore found In n cabin on tho homestead of Her bert II. Kdgar, ona of tho Deschutes county hoys killed In action In tho World war. It had boon supposod that cabin mid ranch wcro unused. Nixon nnd Rtokoo started from Hand 1'rldny night to conduct Inves tigations on tho High Desert, whero II wns suspected thnt inooushlnlnR was being carried on. Thoy rodo through driving hiiow, mid nt Union wnro forced to lenvo their car and shovel tholr wuy through drifts which blocked tho rond. Trnckii I end to Still. About 4 o'clock Bnturdny after noon they stopped at tho Stolnhnuscr ranch, thoy roportcd Hero tholr Hiiiiplclons woro nroused, for tho pros onco of n snddlcd horso In tbo barn wns uxplnlnod by tho ownor, I'. Mill Iron, with tbo stutomont that ho had Just been out to look over somo pns turo. Tho fact that pasturo Is prac tically an unknown qunntlty In tho dosort country Induced tho officers to follow Mllllron'a tracks In tho snow, Tho trail lod to tbo Kdgar cnhln. Insldo tbo smnll houso a concroto furnnco, 10 foot long, threo feot wide, and 10 Inches high wns found, nnd on tho shoot-Iron top woro two coppor bollors, ono of 00 gallons, tho other of 30 gallons' capacity, A two-unit worm lod from tho smaller bollor and n sovon-tubo worm from tho Inrgor contnlnor, each sorlos of tubing pnss Ing through n largo cooling tank. Tho fact that both bollors woro Iron bound, making possible a consldor- nblo prosBiiro, tnkon In conjunction with tho mttltlplo unit worm systom usod, would mnko posslhlo much mnro rapid distillation than In plants solzed horotoforo, tho offlcors said. A flro had rocontly- boon klndlod In tho furnnco, Tho condition of tho (uiulpmoiit Indicated that It had hoon In use for npproxlmntoly two mouths. Mash, empty bnrrols, nnd olght sucks of corn woro found In tho samo room, Itoozo Ciiclio Koiiiul, Continuing tholr Invostlgntlon, Nixon nnd Stokoo dlscovorod tracks lending from tho houso, Thq trail ondod CO foot nway, whoro two milk cans, ono with four gnllons nnd tho other with two gallons of corn wills koy, woro found. Tho condition of tho snow Didlcatcd that ono of tho Kooklng forward to tho fiitnro food needs of tho country's Increas ing population, tho United Htatcs de partment of ngrlcultiirn, In coopera tion with tho agricultural colleges of tho various states and with other agencies Interested In livestock Im provement, propomi ii "better live stock" crimadn. Tho plan Is to has ten tho replacement of tho multitude of scrub domentlc animals In tho United Htatcs with pure-bred or high grade stock mid also to linprovo tho quality of puro-hreds thomnelves. ItiH-nrd Fluctuate. For many yenrs this country has contained thousands of tho finest speclincnls of livestock In tho world, hut In splta of that fact tho quality and productive capacity of tho avor age farm herd nnd flock Is still low. Kor Instance, tho averogo dairy cow In tho United Btaten yields about 4000 pounds of milk n year, a flguro scarcely two-thirds tho average pro duction In soma Kuropcan countries, such as Denmark. Tho United States has thousands of cows which have milk yields of more than 12,000 pounds double tho Danish average hut, on tho other hand. It has hun dreds of thousands which nro kept for milk mid yet yield only a smnll fraction as much product as tho best cows, thongs receiving nearly as much feed and caro., Tho dlffcrcnco In milk yield Is duo In largo measure to a dlffcrcnco In breeding, hut a herd of low produc tion can bo Improved rapidly by tho uo of a puro-bred slro from a fam ily of high producers. llretilltit; fur Ment. Among nil clnsscs of livestock a similar condition exists. Proper breeding of beef animals results In bettor and more uniform stock, hav ing a groator porccntnga of dcslrablo cut or meat and a smaller quanUty of bono, offal nnd inedible parts. Mkowlso In swlno, sheep, goats and poultry production, tho kind of par ent slock largely determines tho quality and mnrkct raluo of tho prod ucts. Tho crusado of Improvement now proposed to bo undertaken Is tbo outgrowth or Investigations In genet ics, of livestock observations In many countries, and n cloro study of public opinion. In most livestock regions or tho world a gradual evolution to ward better livestock has been tnk. Iiir placo for centuries. Tho rapidity of theso changes has nn Important bearing on world commorco and on tho prosperity or tho -nations In which Improvement hns been greatest. Individual and community efforts In many canes have resulted In marked livestock progress In smnll areas. Tho Islands of Jorsey and auorunoy nro familiar examples or this kind or accomplishment, but no largo country so far has endeavored In an organized way to Improvo all Its livestock simultaneously. Klot-kim-n Kquii! to An.sk. Officials of tho bureau or animal Industry nnd others who have consid ered tho problom from ovory nnglo nro convinced that It Is posslhlo to hasten tho natural courso or live stock evolution with boneflt to tho nation. They nro confident also thnt tho livestock moif of tho country nro cngcr to undcrtako tho task. CARE OF COWS IS IMPORTANT PflOW.M II.IUI, fOMf'Oll'IMMf.K i)VVtt.M AXtt c,o.ms ,tf. IfflflfWf! '!( Mff.Kf.NO HCIfCfl. I'MI, WI1.I, flfir.VfJ HVMVVtH. cans had boon recently oponod. Shortly after, tho offlcors started on tholr return trip to Ilond. When thoy had travoled perhaps half n mllu Nixon glanced hack and saw tho Kdgar cabin In flames. Sparks from tho furnnco nro believed to huvo hoon responsible. No arrests have boon mado ns yot In connection with tho discovery of tho elabornto moonshlnlng plant. W. M. HODGES FUNERAL DIRECTED BY MASONS Fuuoral services for William M. Hodgos, who dlod, ogod 70, last Wed nesday ns tho result of nrtorlo-scler- osls, woro hold Saturday afternoon from tho Prcsbytorlnn church undor tho direction of Dend lodge, A. F, & A. M. Ilov. H. C. Hnrtmnft doliv orod tho funernl sermon nnd Inter- mont was mndo nt Pilot llutto cemo- tory. Mr. Hodgos had boon omployed by tho BrookB-Scanlon Lumber Co. up to within a short tlmo beforo his doath. A cow (loo not need much room, hut she should huvo enough space for comfort when sho Is lying down. The stall should he wldo enough so (hut sho etui more with east from side (o side when sho wishes. Where the head Is confined In a stanchion there should he enough freedom ror n cow to movo her hend and neck, nnd for reaching ha nnd other f'-ed, for two or three feet from the center of her head position. Olvo plenty of room behind the cows for the attendant In milking and cleaning out tho stable. Novcr movo cows faster thnn a comfortable walk whllo on tho way to tho placo of milking or feeding. They should never bo excited by hard driv ing, abuse, loud talking or unneces sary dlKturbance. Milking Helieilnlc. Tho milking should ho dono quiet ly, quickly, cleanly and thoroughly. No not allow any unnecessary nolso or delay. Degln milking n't exactly the same hour In tho morning and evening, and milk tho cows in tho samo order. Tho ago of a cow has much to do with her value as a milker. Generally nn old cow Is harder to keep in good condition. For mango on calves and cows a mixture or ono part flour sulphur to four purts vaseline, applied to baro patches ono a day, Is recommended. An excellent food for cows Is bar ley nnd oats, ground together. As a rule, tho more food a cow will oat, tho moro milk sho will give. Us ually a cow will not consume moro food than sho can properly digest. I'cnl Now 51111c. Tho Into Prorcssor Voorhees fig ured out that a singlo well-red cow will produco In 12 months about 107 pounds or nitrogen, 87 pounds, or phosphoric acid nnd 87 pounds or potash. For tho first 14 to 30 days the catr should havo new milk ex clusively. It should bo given In small quantities, as often ns the cows aro milked, to get tho fall benefit. Tho qulotcr and moro comfortablo n young animal can bo kept, with good feed, tho faster It will grow. Calves liko to lio and slcop in a warm, sunny placo. Ily providing them with such quarters, they will sleep and turn their feed to moro profit than when confined In cold and uncomfortnblo quarters. NEED PASTURE ON SHEEP FARM A pormanent pasturo Is essential for raising sheep on n fnrm, declared Professor Llndgrcn of tho O. A. C. at tho lecturo hero on Thursday. Ho also advocated tho breeding of blood ed Block In preference to common. Kxporlmonts, ho said, havo proven tho superiority of registered stock, both In market valuo and In other, ways, and that stockmen recognize tho fact that they must eliminate scrub animals In order to compoto with owners ot roglsterod herds and riocks. Ho spoko on tho advisability ot placing registered bulls with range cnttlo, assorting that tho incroaso in tho valuo of tho calves would soon pay tho dlfforenco In cost, and tho Improvement In tho hord after a fow years would bo ot Incstlmnblo valuo. Professor Llndgrcn said that a stato-wldo campaign for better sires Is bolng fostered by tho county bu roau nnd growers throughout Ore gon, and gave It as his opinion that It would ho ot greater value than nny other method that could bo used In showing tho benefits to bo de rived from tho raising ot registered stock. FAMOUS HOUND LIVES, OBITUARY PREMATURE Animal Supposed To llnvo Passed Awny In December, Cured Hy Fort-oil Feeding, Owner Says, Sportsmen nnd dog lovers who havo grlovod In sllenco over slnco tho account of tho doath ot nounco, famous boar hound, was published n a local paper early In December, may dry tholr tears. Bounce Is not dead, declares tho owner ot tho hound, W. P, Vnndovert, in Bend "Your for Real Tobacco" tfie Good Judge Men nro getting nway from (ho big chow Idesf Tficy find more ondsfad-' U Cr tlonlnnHttloof tfioRcal m Tobacco Chow than thoy ffk over got from n big chow S) ff of tnc ordinary kind. vjusis you juss, ioo- ino full, rich tobacco tasto lasts so much longer. Any man who uses tho Real Tobacco Chow will tell you that. Put up In two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT i3 a long fine-cut tobacco (1 BFi7,PfT,lifJ1lfJ;iBTaiMMiTaTF.'JM.'U'mj from his ranch on the La Pino road. It Isn't a case of resurrection; Hounco novcr died, .Mr. Vnndevert says. A supposedly cancerous growth In the mouth prevented tho dog from eating, and Mr. Vandovert sent In to Dend for somo chloroform. That was Bounce's nearest approach to death. Beforo using tho anaesthetic, Mr. Vondevcrt decided to try forced feeding. It worked, tho tumor dried up, tho chloroform was put on tbo shelt, and now Uounco is looking for moro bears to conquer. 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