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If i THE BEND BULLETIN "For every mnn n square Itss nml no more." CltAUMSS D. ROWlt BWTOR I r K - 5 I LI TI...1 r..C..J T1. i:4AM s Jem, no j rlUUlClllS lliai UMIIIUIU II IU llllgdlUl. J SUHSCRtl'TlON RATltS: vMC Jeet..M.,..w... (InMttaMic In adminee.) .. Ill .. . .... .JS FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1907. lmitTIN(l FOR 1 111! LAW. Hon. Joseph V. Polk, governor of Missouri, hns a remarkable arti cle in The Youth's Companion on "Soldiers of Peace." In it he dis cusses, in an interesting manner, the wuve of reform that is passing oval the laud and sees in it a prom ise of a better national life in the future. His great point is that the tuition needs men who will tight for civic and individual righteous ness in time of peace as well ns for the government's welfare in time of war. If any man at the present fcnu be termed a "Soldier of Peace" that man is Joseph V. Folk. He has proved himself n superb fighter for righteousness. The lesson he would teach is a profitable one for all to ponder over. Therefore, we ppem! a few extracts: "The country needs patriots of peace welt as itriotof war. It iikiv not Ml to live lot of ninuy to go to lautlr antler the fUg, bat every young Ameri can can rest assured there f n i4ace far him in eivic life where lie can be of scrvlee. MIt is the cvcrvtUy patriotism on which the wfety ot the republic resK net that which lies dornumt until thrilled W flying banners and martial music. Yet history sltows ttiat the great republics of old Route, Carthage. Athens. Florence. Venice were over thrown throuch corruption in time of lcace.'" Soil Moisture nml Its .Movements, nv KI.tS nkuson. (lUpett In charge of Idaho Auxiliary KxpMl men! I'ntw for Irrigation ami IH rmmlut nt Cattlnlt, W1m ) Since the irrigator bus constantly to deal with soil conditions an ap preciation of the various phases of the trans-location of water in the ground is very important. The movements of water in the soil are due to gravity ami capillary attrac tion. Gravity acts only titrougn the air bus been excluded. With out air the roots cannot perform their functions More water than So per cent of the water-holding ca pacity is detrimental. Forty to 60 per cent or about half air ami half water in the spaces in the soil is the condition best suited to plant growth. The fine volcanic soil of southern Idaho, for instance, has a water- Molding capacity equal to 2$ per cent of its weight, while the open coarse sand or gravel or an ndven-1 spaces comprise . per cent of its tittous open space in the soil. In porous soils the downward move ment of the water w y be very rapid and the looses 111 consequence great. More frequent irrigations are necessary on such soils as large amounts of water may seep beyond the reach of the roots. Capillary attraction, on the other hand, comes iuto play where the soil particles are fine and lie close together. It nets in all directions, upwards, laterally and downwards. It carries irrigation water iuto the soil and draws the moisture from the subsoil to the surface. During tiou the loss of moisture may lie re rains and when water is applied capillarity acts downward This is soon reversed so that in the inter vals between irrigations the move ment is upward. Where the soil is fine and deep capillary attraction may draw water from a depth ol more than six feet. This fact is clearly shown in many places along canals where the banks are moist volume. In this Mill the percentage of moisture remains quite constant under irrigation. Sixty per cent of the total capacity or 15 per cent ol the weight is the prevailing amount in the subsoil. It is only for a few days after irrigation that more than this is found and only when the supply in the subsoil has been too heavily drawn upon that there is le.is. Theie is a gteat advantage in such a retentive soil when it is deep as it then becomes a vast storage reservoir which is never quickly exhausted. With proper cultiva- duced to a minimum ami a veiy economical use of the soil jnoistiirc thus made Water may not be ap plied ao frequently as on shallow .soils where the storage capacity is small, v-oarsc, leecuy sous aiso re quire fieqtieut irrigations since cap illarity is weak and the loss by per colation great. In some soils saturation of the many feet above the surface of the! surfac: causes a compacting and water. The movement is checked ' cementing together of the oil par wherever the spaces between the I tides. In this condition it is not "There never was a time when real men wore needed more than iiow. The Heetl is for more men in public nffairs in fluenced alone by the public good, and fewer of those who arc in politics for revenue only." "This civic awakening to the necessity of stamping out the things that dishonor in public Hie and the things that oppress in private life, the revelations of public corruption and of private grafting, do not indicate a moral degeneration, but a moral regeneration. They do not mean that men an worse, but that men are better. They show that the new inspi ration is to get right rather than to get rieh." "The entire nation has been roused during the past four years by the expos ure w official venality and of private crookedness. There are tome who can set in these things only darkness for the future. To my mind the hope of the parpetiHtV of the government by th people was never brighter Unit at the present time. We bad reached the danger line, the point where other re pubtles IhhI begun to decline, where wealth ami luxury were sapping the morals of the people, nd where the peo ple were indifferent to their duties as ctt UM, ami corruption teemed to have timed itself on the body politic." "Many great crimen of modern times have been rendered possible by the fact that the people as a rule have been hou t, but indifferent. They have learned now the necessity for aggressiveness, and we are, I believe, but in the begiuninx ol a crusade for lusher ideals in public and private life. ThU revolution in the conscience of mankind has been brought bout by the energies of good cttueiit, who are soldiers of peace." soil grains arc fitted with air; hence the value of an earth mulch as a cover which more or less complete ly prevents the escape of moisture. Hard pan may entirely stop perco lation and any compact soil may greatly .retard it. Capillarity is thus the force that distributes water through the soil, carries it to the roots where needed or conveys it to the surface where it is lost by evap oration if cultivation be not prac ticed to retain it. In all soils there is a network of interstices among the soil grains Ordinarily these spaces contain some air, but in a saturated soil all cific Homestead. congenial to plant growth and f't- vors a rapid loss ol moisture. .Mois ture at the surface serves no bene ficial purpose inasmuch as it is al most entirely lost by evaporation. What the irrigator should try to accomplish is to convey the water to the roots and replenish the sup ply in the subsoil and in so doing not saturate the sttrfuce. We can not precisely attain this in practice However, by the use of the furrow or Yakima system it is possible to handle irrigation water in such n manner as not to wet or compact the surface to a great extent. Pa- Timber '.ami. Act of June j, i?. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. V. . Ijml Oflke. teleview, Oregon. Drnmlrf 19, lytf. S? SEWING MACHINE. BOLLER BEARING. HIGH GRADE. Vftt Derllne In Cnttle. There In now mi unusual scarcity of cattle mi the fiirn.s of Ohio and llttlo or no proift ot any IncreaNe hi tlio near future, lint one tiling can remilt from tills condition of thins, and that U an ItnpovtTlidMsi no! I and later on an Imuororiattod farmer. If any 0110 will look up llie fact n found In our Ma tlMlcal report on farm condltloim he will got his eve ojiened to a few facts that will yet him to thinking. Nearly all kinds of live aloek are duclliilnx In tilllubvrM In tho statu. Thin ilecllut. peclally In cttll,. U largely dun to tin- 3tt'1X&!rTtirTZ prevuleut Idea union furiiiorx that It 1 nH,ne!awKui ""')( ii. ii. r 16 In elfwr too rhd.y to fowl Mi wit or that 1 ' "" . ... . . . . It don't pay to i ,. ThU deelh.e lnl!Srb1.oVhr live stock Fwnns to bo MHMtclated vorr iin tor sKdcuiiuni nrj.i, h4 to vHuMkh tn.l. fin. .-..I n..n.mi..... .. it I nwwcUltn IumMUhH ImNm I. ft,CoMiwli4o. closolj v. Hit w:l rondltloiiN. for It , ,- KUi.t hUor.k..l ul.. uf Mimi mt Notic U hereby given thai m tompli.mr will, Ike proMoti oTlbe set of CotiirM of June i, 1S7S. eMItleti "An set (or the Nit of tnolrr Uiwla in the Male of California, Oregon, Nrrolt 111.I Waehiiigton lerrilory." a eitcntled l all Iht KUIc Uu4 Male t act of AuguM 4. vj !' lowing penone have Sled in tfel oflce Iheir tworn MatewcnlK. to wit- Knua V WhlUrtt of Hcnd, rounty of Crook, tate of Oregon. Horn 01 mt 1 Henry I. WhttaeU ccauso wo nro selling tho snmo and bottcr quality nt a closor margin, is n very gooa reason why you will find our storo tho bost placo to buy anything in tho lino of Groceries, Bgoods, Furnish ings, Shoes, Hardware, Sash and Doors, Paints and Oils Te PINE TREE STORE U. A. SAIilCU, PKOPUimtm lzrxmXZXatanvttiKm:JzaittnKC&JJKiiimim3nxmm KScaaxxniuTessanji At Bend, Oregon. A Complete Slock ol DRY tonli, Surfaced nntl Moulded -LUMBER- All Widths, Lengths and Thicknesses At lk-nd, Oregon, Reasonable Prices Good Grades Dry Stock INCH COMMON DIMKNSION vSIIIPI.AP RUSTIC T. vt C. V LOOKING JUSADHP CKIMNC WINDOW JAMI1S WINDOW CASING HISAI) HI.OCKS O. G. I1ASHH0ARI1 STAIR TRKADS WATKR TAHI.I-: O. G. 11ATTINS MOULDINGS P. 11. D. PATKNT ROOI'INC PKNCIJ PICKKTS SIIINGI.KS KTC, inc. Lumber Dclhcred nt Low Cost An) where on Tlic Lands of Tlic I). I. & 1'. Co., or flic C, S. I. Co. Maleroeul No uSr for the pnrclH 7. -XneK a4 KhK i r lie w m. the noli it. (p H , M-unjt that our ri.-eruKe ylold of grain Hro dwlliilni; ntfeo. If would re stori our llr stock ludtwtrlon wo would find our grain yleldn Increasing. Cor. Ohio Tanner. AVIirn i .Slnnulilrr. Cattle arc fit ror vt at I'lBhtoen to twenty moiitlw If properly fed, though moat from hiic 'i miiIiiihU laekH In Uavor, Tho lioMt meat will lo ohtnlned from anlmnlM from thirty to forty months old, thoiiKU llioy may bo uwd ut any no If In Kood condition. A calf should not lie used for veal under lx weeks of 11 ko and U ut Itx litmt whou nbout ten weokH old nud ruined on tho cow. Thoro U n law In most HtuteB iiKiilust lelllnu veal uiulor hIx weckH of oko. Hoh may 1m used ut any uko after six weokH, hut tho most profitable ago it Mhlch to hlannlitur Ik oleht to twelvo montlm. .Sbeop may ho llkowlso used when two or three moiithn of no and nt any llmo tliercifter Tlioy will foe nt thc-lr hf.it previous to reaehluK two yearn of nc, iisiiiilly at oIht to twelvo monthH - Arn'rew Hos, Sllnnesota. Hih., urreun.uu Hedue:.ay. thv mh Ur of March. Ifo;. Tbey name a wllneMc Anna I'. HUele. Kmma V WbiUelt. Hre4 A HhoMiMral. fraud II Marlon. Henry 1. HhiUeU, all of Netui, Ofe gon. Any ami all peraowe claiming aiteer ly Inc abovenleiicrlbcd land are roqncMod to ilf tnetr dalnw In lhl onke on or betntc Ihc MM ijth custom r:nni) mill in connection. The Pilot Butte Development Company BEND, - OREGON PROFESSIONAL CARDS eo YEAn3' EXPERIENCE by buying this reliable, honest, high grade sew ing machine. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine Co., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. PACTORV AT BELVIDERB. ILL. flLjaJLaaJaSLaBBaBl day of March. 1907 j-m J X. WATHON. HegMer. Timber Land, Act of June j, i7 N0T1CK FOR I'LTDIilCATION. V. K. I)d OWke, The IMIIm, Ofrntm. November J, lv. Nutlcc it henliy k(ii that In comUanc with the pruvltloiM orihe Act of CtiiiKrrt of June y 187. entitled "An act for Ihc ule of limber lamb liithetUteaofCallfurnU. (JrrKun, NcwiU oih! Waihliiiiton Territory," a ealeiHinl to all the r u, ly" puMK laud tU by act ol AuifUtt 4. lV. lollowlnfr.iMmed troiiliaveuii October it. filed In thl olnce their vrn tatemcuts, to-lt; of Ilriid, count v of Crook, tntcbfOrcKOii, iworn tatciiient No. J4.4, for tlic piircliawoi the w( xeK- Ht!( and ucK'wff of ace 19, Ip 17 , r i e, w hi. Charles l. Wood of IIcihI. county of Crook, date of OrrjOii, aworn C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW Bend, - Oregon. W. I. MYERS LAND ATTORNEY welee year special (xaetlce before the V. I '.and Owe ami Oepartmenl of Ihc Interior. Ato general f actlce. THE First National Bank of Princville. Itatnkllnhed 1888. Cnpltnl, Surplus anil Undivided Profits, $IOO,(KX).(X) Laidlaw, Okh. COE, M. D. Office, - u. c. OIM'IClt OVHK I1ANK Physician and Surgeon TJiMU'HOmt NO. 21 I1KND ORHGON atatcwriit Xo. 14, for the inuchaw of the 11M 17 , r 13 c, w 111 t5. ueKiiw uf hc 19 and hcfttw'f of 18, ip Mary A. Wood ofllend, county of Crook, tateofOrcKOii. Mroru alatemeiit No J44. for Hie urcbae ol tlic aeff w and lots j wild 4 of ec 19 and lot I uf r J, tp 17, r lie, w in. That they will otter Jiroof. to show lliat llic I mult kuuifht are mure vuluable fir Ihc timber or tone thereon than fur agricultural urioeii, mid to rtaUlih their cialuu to Mid lainin lnrforc II. (. litlU, V S. Cuiiimiuloucr, at hi official place ofbulueat Ikud, Crook County, Oregon, on I January 10, ' They name 1(11 Trade Marks DCatOHS Copyriohto 4 c. Anrons icDdlns s tkateb and description mar luiekiv Mjertaln our oolnlou frae wuetlier an intention iprobatlrpateutabla,.Coininunlca. nnlklv a.tpt&ln nur ODlnlou rraa InvAnllnn 1. DrohAhlv Dltetilabla. Col tloniitrlctlrconadenthil. HANOBOOs onl'aumts ir folluwlnir wltnrMe4: Clmrlcs Wood, Alice C Wuoil, Joaepli I'. Woo. I, I'.lliltr I Nitwongcr, Charlta M. Wcyinoulli, Mary A. wood and hftiiuii:l A lloll. all ol llenu. llrruou. Any and all penton claiming udvcriicly any of me aiveieiTiutti lonin are rtvurtica to nie tl'eirclalin. In llili office on or before thcaaid Ibth day of Jsmury, iy7 119 Jl M1CIIAIU. T. NOI.AN, Kegl.ter. lent free. Olden aitencr fur tecurlng patanu. l'atents taken tlirogiU tlunu ft Co. recelr nicial nelltt, without cbaree, in ma Scientific America.., ttttt elr. A fcanrf.nmalr lllnttr&lftd WAaklr. cuUtlnn ut any telentiao lournal, 1 ernii, II a rnnri roarnioniui,i. Boiaoyan newtataieri. INN k Coi!BJ!'ll''NBWjQrK , w m wsHiBgivo, ut v . Watch Lost. Hamilton watch with iiickel case, somewhere between Tnmello creek and Jkpd postnffice. Finder please leave at this olhcc and ward. DR. I. L. SCOFIELD DENTIST III'.NI), - - ORKOON OlTice in resilience on Hawthorne Ave. M I' Alien Will Wuriweller T. it Haldwln II. ImMwih 4 Vice frralnent csshlet AxMattt Cashier R. D. WICKHAM Attorney - at - Law Ol'l'lCIt IN HANK IIUII.UINt;. I1I5NI), - OUHOON J. II. IIANUR, ABSTRACTER of TITLES NOTARY I'UIIMC I'irc Iiikiirance, I.ile Inaiiraiicr, Kurcty Iloniln, Heal ltalr, Coiivejaucltig I'KINJ'.Vlt.l.K, OKItCON Desert Claim Wanted. If you have n good desert claim with sntlsfnclorv wnter rlpllts. vott , ...... ...........vw. ... . ..v...... . .. receive re may dispose of it, if yon, desire to J sell, by calling at this office. TIIOKOUaillWUp Black Langslian Cockerels POR SALI! Your Choice Now for $1.00 B. C PARK ItltllMONI), - ORKOON My fowls took stivon tint Mtnl three hccoiuls nt the (air Crook Comity Realty Co Kcni i:stnic lionjjiii hiiJ bold, LIfo and Accident INSURANCE. OfMCK IN IIVLI.K TIN UVILIIINO IIKNII, OS K1I)H TlieDesclmtes Telephone Company TcIcKrauu l'orwurileil to Any 1'nrt of the World. Direct Telephone Communication with l'ortlutid, Princville mid all Pacific Coast cities, Public Pay Stations in Dank IIUMIiik at llend, nt I,nid Inw nml Powell Unties, Messenger service to nny pnrt of of Crooked NDTK'I! KOU IMmi.lOATlON. 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Oregon, Nollreor Hi, nl.... n....liA...i. i.. t :1. M, , , "'. "" ..... .l'tOHIll 1V1U ih: I1IUI" . heil imlie lltml IhilUlii miiiteant lleii.l, i)rc iiiicalTu. v.,iiiv.,,iitiiiii tfim up. yji micii a m, t. noi.an, ittgMer. Severnl new sttb.scrfbcrfi put oil this week. Your tUrti next, I.