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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1906)
THE BEND BULLETIN s - - wwT "For every man n square less nntl no more." UiAKMiS I). ROWlt UDtTOH SUBSCRIPTION RATHS: One year ....... .........-.............lt.y Six month ................ Jo Three months ................ J InntttaMr In advance.) FRIDAY, NOVUM BKR 30, 1906. The petition (or a new mail route will be sent into the dcHutment the t.rst of December. It hhoultl carry many signatures, nnd undoubtedly will as it is receiving the support of iNcryouc in a scope of couutrx stretchiuK throuch western Crook county and extending from Heis ter's to Silver Luke. It is your duty t& sign that petition. If you have not done so, do it at once. Maor Schmitz of San Francisco has returned from his Kuropean aunt and says that recent charges of graft brought against him are nothing but a political trick polit ical revenge. Certain Oregon men kavc c3it! the same thing in regard to matters in which Heney had a band, but it is strange how a jury .t 12 intelligent men invariably up Jiold Heney when he plays these political tricks." J. J. Hill of the Great Northern sks the question, "Are men goinjj to invest their money in railroad as long as railroads are considered utlaws?" He deplores the pres et attitude of the nation ngaiiM the great systems of transportation. There is an efficient and speedy totnedj !or the present state of th r ublic mind concerning the matters complained of. If the railroads do .iot relish being considered outlaws, .ct them conduct their manage ments more in line with the laws of the couutry. Considering the creamery propo lion outlined in another column from purely a local standpoint, a creamery at Bend would meau much or Bend merchants. The farmers would haul their milk to the local o!jnt every few days and would do ti.ur trading at that time. TUej u ou!d also perform many errands ir their neighbors in the way of tuning merchandise and taking it rut to them. A creamery at Bend v' ould bring much trade to local merchants. .Therefore, Beud busi ness men should give their uuitcd support to the movement. The people of Coos Bay are again eeiu" things." Last week certain prominent railroad men supposed ly Northwestern or Burlington offi cials were there and held confer ences with their engineers that ex t nlcd late into the night. The arbj-. now sees a speedy exteu- on of the Northwestern from Wy oming across Idaho and Oregon to Coos Bay. May the Harbor's vis .on be soon realized. Suph an ex tension would play an important part in the future transportation problem iu this vast, rich and rap idly developing inland empire of C-ntrj! aud Kasteru Oregon. The steps that are now being taken to establish a creamery at Bend and put the dairy industry iu this region on a paying basis is a move iu the right direction. It .hould receive the support of every one. Many hundred pounds of but ter are yearly shipped into Bend irom Portland and other outside places. The revenue that thus goes out of the couutry should be turned uto the local farmers' pockets Tith a creamer v here thts money would remain iu the country. Fur thermore, with a few cows on ev ery farm, while mouey from the dairy was coming into the farmers' pocketbooks, the soil of the farm would become.enriched. The cow m a much needed anUuul iu the up ber Deschutes valley . s t Ti 1 n (? 1 14 I 1 C i I'rnniPtnc i hat i niiTrntiT i up irriir'irni' i i w alni nn 11 Iff IflwlllkJ 1. II LI L vU 1 1 1 1 u II L I II W 111 111 11 1.1 F 1 r W L LJ. D Choice of nn Irrigation method. Hi choosing the method that is to bo used for the application of water, it should be borne in mind that an such choice of nitthod should be made in accordance with several conditions: (O The slope of the land. This is obviously a ruling factor, but its relation to the different methods described has already been discussed in connection with each method. (2) The character of the crop Small grains and forage crops which arc best grown from broadcast sow ing ac open only to Hooding or sprinkling, and the latter is prob ably out ot the question because of cost of outfit and attendance. (,3) The character of the soil. Soils naturally very opu or loose, or market-garden soils rendered very loose by the constant and deep working in of coarse manures, fav or such rapid percolation that even distribution through the soil mass can be had only by covering the surface rapidly with a uniform sheet of watt r Under such conditions, also, flooding and sprinkling are the onlv practicable alternatives I he fact that sprinkling is not practiced to any extent in regions where much irrigation is done in vites the conclusion that some form of flooding is better On the other hand, for soils' which take water slowly and distribute it well, both laterally and vertically, the furrow s)stem, distributing water between long rows of plants, is best for plants which are profitably grown 111 rows, and on laud of a grade which does not force too rnpid flow of water. (4) The labor requirement. The largest area can be evenly moistened with least labor by the contour check system and by the furrow system, tach is superior to all others in this respect for the con ditions of laud and crop to which it ts adapted. The labor require ment in preparation of the graund has been so reduced by improved grading and leveling devices and by using permanent levees which allow all the ground to be cropped instead ot counting the levees waste land, that the first cost of putting the land in shape for flooding in con tour checks is but a slight addition to the grading necessary to remove the knolls and sags which is neces sary in preparation for the furrow J system. FAR.MS, TIMBER LANDS (and Tovra Property BOUGHT and SOLD. Timber Claims aud Homesteads located, sur veyed and estimated. ABSTRACTING CALL ON OK I)iUKSS THE CROOK COUNTY REAL ESTATE CO. I'RINJiVIM.K. iRKGON. Bend Livery & W. J. ROUISON, Proprietor. LIVERY, and FEED STABLE HOKSKS BOAKDKD J1Y THU DAY, WJCKK OR MONTH First-Class Livery Rigs Bond 4ret. between Minnesota and Oregon, THOROUGHBRED Black Langshan Cockerels FOR SALE Vour Choice Now for $1.00 E. C. PARK RIJDMONI), - - ORKGON My fowl took evu firatt and three second at the fair THE First National Bank of Pririeville. Kstablisheil 1888. Capital,. Surplus and .Undivided Profits, 5100,000.00 II. V. Allen . . .l'rtaident ..Vice I'reilueut Caaalcr AiUant Caihlcr Will Wuriweiler... T. M. Baldwin H. Baldwin. .,., (5) Fnse of cultivation after irri gation. The desirability of stirring the soil surface after irrigation has already been mentioned in discuss ing methods of applying water. It is a menus of checking evaporation ami consequent waste of moisture, but it is more than that. The effect of irrigation is to draw the soil particles together, and if it be a soil containing much clay there is compacting followed by cracking ns drying proceeds. In the old practice this condition was taken as a demand for more water, nnd another irrigation was given, which merely aggravated the trouble and plants came to distress. More water was used than necessary for good growth, and still thrift was not secured The remedy is culti vation ns soon after irrigation as the soil is in condition to break readily and become mellow and friable. Kxcept, perhaps, where a tnulcti is used, cultivation is essen tial to the best soil condition, and consequently to the most satisfac tory growth of the plant. It fol lows, then, that methods of irriga tion which facilitate ?ubequent cultivation . are to be preferred wherever the ground slope and the character of the soil favor them. 01 all methods, that of irrigation by turrows between sfraight rows of considerable length is obviously best for cultivation with horse tools, ami is adopted by American grow ers wherever practicable. The foreign-born grower has a tradition al preference for hand work, and is more apt to choose our of the flood ing systems even where the furrow method would operate well. The turrow method can be used in a wide range of soils in fact, as has been said, on all likely to be en countered except coarse, sandy loams, in which water sinks almost as fast as it is admitted to the furrow and makes very little lateral spread. In such soil a plant may suffer se verely although it is very close to a furrow. For the distribution of the water evenly ami to the upper soil where tb shallow-rooting plant can us it, one of the flooding sys tems must be used, ami cultivation must be wdl done at the earliest arrival of suitable soil condition Although such a soil is not subject to baking and cracking it Iwcomes ceuiemeu, as me local term i. and then the effect of irrigation is of very ihort duration. Transfer Co, for Rent. 'Phone No. 15 Bend, Oregon. The Deschutes Telephone Company Telegram Forwarded to Any Part of the World, Direct Telephone Communication with Portland, I'rineville and all Pacific Coast citie. Public Pay Stations In Hank Iluliling at Bend, it I, aid law and Powell Unites. Mi'iMMiKer sen ice to any part of Crook County fcoutli of Crookeil River. Crook County Realty Co Ileal L'state Bought and Sold. Lire anil Accident INSURANCE. arricic iU bulletin bpildino isptoi:09.t, ccauso wo nro selling tho snmo and bottcr quality nt n closer margin is n very good reason why you will iind. our storo tho best, placo to buy anything In the lino of Groceries, Drygoods, Furnish ings, Shoes, Hardware, Sash and Doors, Paints and Oils The PINE TREE STORE II. A. SAI'IIHR, I'KOI'UimOK "" .WH"'i-"iapr Ty"M'?,grff"I,'nT"'r'TT''i?ia'iiiiT"T-i A Complete DRY At Bend, Oregon. .(ugli, Surfaced niid Moulded -LUMBER- All Widths, Lengths and Thicknesses INCH COMMON DIMUNSION SlUl'I.Al' RUSTIC T. & O. FLOORING BKADKD CM UNO WINDOW JAMBS WINDOW CASINO I U? AD BLOCKS O. G. BASKHOARD STAIR TRHADS WATKR TAIIMt O. G. BATTINS MOULDINGS I. H. D. 1'ATF.NT ROOFING FF.NCK I'ICKF.TS SIIINGLF.S KTC, F.TC. CUSTOM PEED MILL. IN CONNECTION. The Pilot Butte Development Company BEND, - PROFESSIONAL CARDS C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY Bend,' - AT LAW 'Oregon. W. P. MYERS LAND ATTORNEY flr arprcU1 practice W(bf tbt 1. I l,ad oflka an J IWpanwir.il of lb iMcrlvr. Atau 2rl tfMlcc. Office, Laiw.aw, Oku. U. C. COE, M. D. OI'l'ICK OVItK HANK Physician and Surgeon TKI.ltfIIO.VIC NO. 21 lumo ORI'OON DR. I. L. SCOFIELD DENTIST IIKNI). ORKGON Office in realilencu on Hawthorne Ac. R. D. WICKHAM Attorney - at - Law oi'i'icr. OVI'.K HANK III'.NI), ORKGON Harness and Shoe nnMn?M!M I have oticneil u re- Repairing k?;.k Co.'h ham anil will carry a full linn of harness rctmirtr, nUo whips, curry comlm, hruslioB, blankets, etc. Ilriiit; in vour Lwflrk. Will, also continue to repair shoe, PRANK, bUTTURWORTll. Stock of At Ik'iid, Oregon, Lumber Delhcrcd at Low Cost Anywhere on The Lands of The!). I.. 5 I'. Co., or The C. S. I. Co. 0R1HG0N J. II. IIANIiR, ABSTRACTER of TITLES NOTARY IH'flUC I'lr lairk. Mto Inwtaac. Ikuraly Heal ItaUte. Cov)raaciag NUWKVIM.K. OK MOON Timber Ijtwl. Act ot Jhh j, it;4 N0T1CH FOR I'UHLICATJON. V. . U4 OKkc, The Italic, Oteawt, NutemUr . ig. Kutlcc U hctebjr l M Hut Ih cueaullanrf mik the peewMmia "II Act of I'onaftM of ua L M. entitled ' Am act for the nfi of iintJ, .tl ,. .... ..........I:. . ""-: " r in iiw wmrm ui uwfurNia, (He WnthlMgtOfi Tef rltoty," aa e yon. Nevada lad fettled u nit the public Uwl elate. Uy ad ol AmuuM 4, i, lh fll4 In IhU oce itHrtr awotN aUtcMWHte. Iv-m it Alice C. Waul of Men J, ewwHtv afCiouk, atole ufOfewM, imge UUweMt No. an, ft the (wccIwm ol In awtf HK. tKK awt hKmK of if, Ito 1; a. r 11 e, w m CliatleaK Wow) of Heml. 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