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THE BEND BULLETIN
"For every mnn n square deal, no
less nnd nu more."
CHARM'S 1). KOW1J..
..UOITOR
Problems That Confront The Irrigator.
'FRIDAY, DBC13MBKR ai. 1906-
Tlmt self-appoitn'al niul would-be
censor of ncvspnpcri.,onr i Crook
county, the Prineville -Xeyicwf, Mi its
Weekly dintribe on The' Uet,.
ttilfcs nearly n column to .stntp, th,nt
11. -. . ... .... cinM.tnv .' P tll1lVllllV
,UB,fc ..u ,.-., ... ----"- ;rom the canal or other source 01
As Unlit, the Review works itself tQ t,w jlRllcst 3m,
Into a fit' of nnrtghlcous m.:lK'-1 from there distributed to the vari
tion ocr'a finfmleshlittlcjwrairnph 'pus subdivisions. In laying out
in Tlttf UiiUetirt,- and out of its tlis-, these permanent ditches. m cflTott
Proper Location of Ditches.
lnrm ditches should be located
iti the riplit place at the start It
is a mistake to build, ditches. for the
lower part of the farm and then in
after years, when there is a desire
to irrigate the remainder, to be
obliged to build u second series of
'ditches for the higher land. Sufli
Icicni water should first be conveyed
ordcrl'tl oTuitf conjure? up a deep,
dark, dirlV and- unholy plot on l.He
port of Tlic Bulletin o lorcw.
damn the fair" city of Prinrville.
Hosh! If the ttcVicw does not want
such items printed it must proceed
to bind and pag and keep at home
certain of its citizens, for it was
from a Prineville citizen that The
Bulletin got its information regard
ing the reported smallpox case, the
man stating that three or four doc
tors had pronounced it such. Fur
thermore, The Bulletin has no de
sire to iujure Prineville. It is glad
to see the county seat prosper, and
Itopcs that its prosperity may, con
iinuc. Any attempt on the part of
ihe Rcriew to make The Bulletin
appear in a contrary light is both
Silly- and untruthful and is undoubt-!
6dly Written with the intention to
mislead-: Almost weekly the Re
Tie.' rants- and rails about some
harmless little item in The Bulletin
in a vain attempt to discredit this
paper, and iu the meantime Prine
n?ille citizens are writing to The
Bulletin commending' it ' for its
stand against certain abusesand
The Bulletin is adding subscribers
to its list every week.
should be made to locate Utenjnlonn
field or fence boundaries, if. possible,
iu order not to obstruct the passage
of teams and implements iu fields.
WIwmi tin orriili. ic tnn clfftt tn tir.
.uit this a curved location through
t."e fields should be chosen. Tliee
curved locations for supplj riitohc
cat. be .-o laid out as to add greatly
10 tin beauty of an irrigated firm
They become the margins offislds,
by the side of which lanes are
graded, fences built, nnd s'aade
trees ph Med. While the plan of
locating supply ditches around the
margins of square or rectangular
tracts is per.'iaps more convenient
for farm opcr.itipns the curved lines
produce a mor pleasing effect.
Ditches on Uneven Land.
It often happens that a farm is
more or less cut np by ravines or
depressions which intersect or sep
arate fields, and the supply ditches
have to be extended across these
low places. This is usually done
in one of three ways. When the
depression is not more than a few
feet deep levees are built on each
side; iu other cases flumes are built
on grade from side to side, and,
lastly, the water may be carried
across in a pipe laid in the form of
an inverted siphon. The earth levee
is the cheapest, but it is subject to
leaks and washouts for the first few
vears. 1 ue wooden Hume auswers
pthe purpose fairly well, hut it is
subject to early decay, anil the clay
crow along the sides can be readily
cut and but ued. A rapid-growing
fot age ciop lika alfalfa also tends to
keep down the weeds oul may be
sown along the banks for this pur
lose. Importance of Surface Preparation.
The new settler iu an irrigated
district seldom appreciates the im
portance of preparing the surface
of fields so that they may bo cheap
ly, easily, and properly watered
Crops in an arid climate are as a
rule good or bad, according 11s they
have received the proper amount
of water at the right time, and
when the ground is left so rough
and uneven that water can not be
evenly applied' the effect is shown
in the reduced yield. The prepar
ation of the land is a first cost, ami
if done thoroughly during the first
or second year little expense need
be incurred afterwiuds. The differ
ence iu cost between n smooth,
well graded field and one which i
poorly graded and rough may not
exceed 55 per acre, yet this sum is
often lost in one season by dimin
ished yields due to imperfect water
ing, caused by a rough, uneven
surface. Thorough preparation of
the surface applies with twticular
force to a crop like alfalfa, which
grows year after year from the
roots, and which is cut from three
to six times each season. Govern
ment Bulletin.
Library Hook for Schools.
The Crook County Journal says
that library books for the schools of
Crook county have been received
and will be sent to the different dis
tricts as soon as Superintendent
Dinwiddic can get them assorted.
"flintier Land, Act June J, lJf4.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U, S. Land Office The tll. Oregon,
Noveimier ", l
Theorems of 0. land bc.ong &- Jfc ""frSS
to the people. When a person or
corporation desires to use them for
power or irrigation, they must first
Notke U hereby riteo that in compliance, with
troviion of the act of Coii?rrof lunr t.
17. entitled 'An act for the ute of timber land
comply with certain laws estab
Jished by the people through their
representatives. No corporation or
set of men have any right to the
streams ot a laud beyond that en
joyed by every citizen until they
comply with the law. The people's
right to the streams is preemi
nent. Why then should valuable
power sites that can be made to dc
velop hundreds of thousands of
horse power be turned over free of
charge to a grasping plutocracy
and thus help to swell fortunes al
ready too large? It h?s been pro
posed to have the government cede
to the state all its rights to unap
propriated water power and then
pass a law whereby the state would
obtain an annual rental from cor
porations developing power from
the streams of the laud. An an
nual rental of $i per horse power,
it is said, would in a few years sup
ply the state with all its revenue,
thus relieving the people of a large
portion of the tax burden. Such a
measure would be in line with com
mon sense and fair to all parties
concerned". Nature has been lavish
in supplying Oregon with water
power possibilities, and the Al
mighty Creator never intended that
these great sources of wealth should
be gobbled up and manipulated for
the benefit of a few men at the ex
pense of the multitude. We pro
test and complain (and justly so; at
the accumulations of the few at the
expense of the many and allow
statutes to remain as the law of the
state whereby the plutocracy can
gobble up all the natural resources
ol the land. A better plan would
be to take action, while it is yet time,
by which some compensation for
the use of the people's water power
may revert to those to whom it be
longs. Otherwise, a few years will
see these valuable power sites in the
control of a few men, and the peo
ple will be paying extortionate
prices for electric light and power
and unfair freight and passenger
charges on electric roads, the power
for which Is generated from the
people's stream's.-
face, although dearer in first cost,
ts really the cheapest in the end
Control of Weeds.
The margins of supply ditches
on most irrigated fanns arc the
breeding ground of weeds. The
seeds of these fall into the water
and are widely scattered by the ir
rigation stream. The banks of
ditches should be graded and
smoothed so that the weeds which
in the State of California. Oreiton. Neraila and
Whlnetofl Territory," a cUemled to all the
public land Hate by act of Aiigut4, Ityi,
liertba O. .Morrill
of Hem!, county of CrooL, otalc of Oregon.
haithUilav Hied In thl office her worn ttate
raent No. 15?, for the nurcliate of the iK f
ecij. to iti.rurvrm
Ami will offer proof to snow that the land
ought U more raliiaMe far It timber or toue
than for agricultural pttrpo. and to r.tabll.h
her claim to mM land before II C Kill.
I S ComtUtoer. at hi om in llend. Ore-
Kom, on me lln day ot I'rneuar) , iy7
he name a witnce Jorjh v Hunter.
Michael J M or r I win. Hotxtt J McCatiu Kay
WiUiUMHi and Arthur I) Morrill, alt of licnd.
Oregon
Any and all per Kin claiming- adversely the
above-deKnbed land are renurteil to hie their
claim in Ihi ofrkr ou or before aul I jth day ol
February, 190
l-f MICIIAKI.T NOLAN Klter.
FARMS, TIMBER LANDS
and Town Property
BOUGHT And SOLD. Timber Claims and Homesteads located. iur-
veyed and estimated.
ABSTRACTING
CAM. ON OK Al)l)ItK8H
THE CROOKICOUNTY REAL ESTATE CO.
I'KIXliVILMi, ORI'.OON.
Bend Livery & Transfer Stable
W. J. KOHISON, Proprietor.
LIVERY, and FEED STABLE
HORSKS BOAKDKD UV THK DAY, WlSUK OR MONTH
Flfst-Class Livery Rigs for Rent. 'Phone No. 15
Bccauso wo ore selling tho samp and bottcr
quality nt a closer margin is a very good
reason why you will find our storo tho
best, placo to buy anything in tho lino of
Groceries, Drygoods, Furnish
ings, Shoes, Hardware, Sash and
Doors, Paints and Oils
TTe PINE TREE STORE
11. A. SAI'IIIIK, I'KOPKIimm
7ajiQS
At Bend,
Oregon.
A Complete Stuck of
DRY
' ouli, Surfaced nnd Moulded
-LUMBER-
At Ikiul,
Oregon.
A Widths, Lengths and Thicknesses
INCH COMMON
DIMENSION
RUSTIC
" T. & O. .'LOOKING
Reasonable buadhd ckiuno Iunbcr
. - WINDOW JAMBS , ,
Prices WINDOW CASING D;,hed al
Good HKAD BLOCKS Co5t
O. G. BASI'HOAUD Anywhere on
Grades STAIR TRHADS Tlic Lands of
I)ry WATHR TAIIMS Tl'C D. I. & P.
O. G. BATTINS Co., or
Stock MOULDINGS . TIlcC. S.I. Co.
P. B. I). PATENT ROOFING
I'liNCi; PICKKTS
SHINGLIiS
IvTC, KTC.
J
CUSTOM FEED MILL IN CONNECTION.
The
Pilot Butte Development
Company
BEND, - OREGON
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
HoBdtrct, between MlnueioU and Oregon,
THOROUGHBRED
Black Langslian Cockerels;
FOR SALE j
Your Choice Now for $1.00
E. C. PARK
KJ'.DMONJ), - - OKKC.O.N
My fowls took seven firsts and three
seconds at the fair
THE
First National Bank
of Prineville.
Established 18S8.
Bend, Oregon.
Capital, Surplus und Undivided
Profits, $100,000.00
II. 1'. Allen
WltLWunweller.,
f. M. miuwiu
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1'retldent
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4tmfIMl)WMfMMMMWHtHMa'4lCl
H.Aiiiuini lAiuicr
The Deschutes Telephone
Company
Telegram Forwarded to Any Part
of the World.
Direct
Telephone Communication
with Portland, Prineville anil all
Pacific Coast cities.
Public Pay Stations
in Hank IluldiiiK at liend, at I.nid
law and Powell Unties.
Messenger kcrUcc to anv part of
Crook County touth of Crooked
River.
C. S. BENSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Bend, - Oregon.
W. P. MYERS
LAND ATTORNEY
Twte ytf r ial t actUe Iwfore the V. H.
IAH'1 nince ami iKiMHmrul or the iHterter.
Alw general twacliee.
Office, Laiw.aw, Okh.
U. C. COE, M. D.
OPFICI! OVISR BANK
Physician and Surgeon
TI5I.ItPHO.NU NO. 21
III'.ND - ORl'.GON
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ABSTRACTER of TITLES
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iNSURANCE.
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harness rennlm; nlp whip, curry coiiiIm,
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work.
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NOTICK FOR 1'UHrjCATION. "
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r . Loud Office, Tlie Dalle, OirKOH
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