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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1907)
t THE BEND BULLETIN "' "' " tfi i "For c cry man o rutinrc deal, no (ess and no more." n SUBSCRIPTION RATHS; KltlC )Mt..N.. ... .......,..,. I.J t)K niWlltlt...HlIMHtlMMMtll(MHHtlMMlMll .WO Vhrcc mmilliv........ ............. ...... .ju (lnttWv In mlnuvrc.) " f.V i!ii - ' . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY i, tobf. , Wliy docs Prineville bestir itself 10 excessively to prevent division of the comit? Will Mitucbody answer ,his question? Cnnnot the jwopU' fit the nv ."section bo trusted to know wlml they want? Or does Prineville alone know what is good for them? , The Crook County Journal speaking of the Powell Duties mass Meeting, said: "The boasted anti- rliviskin meeting feel flat " The Journal thus admits that the people jtre in favor of county division II the Journal is aware of the result oi sthnt Powell Httttcs meeting, it stcrtniuly Vnows by this tinte how ernwy "Hat' were the efforts oi the Prineville delegation , After division, Crook county will qniayi an area as great as both tin states of Rhode Island and Debt Vlvarc combined and imputation and jrcsources ample to maintain its .county government indeed, great ,y than the entire present count .bud five years ago. We do not ,objcct to. Ihe Prineville end gov eruing itself as it chooses; win ihjqld thqy.deny us the same right? JWe ar,4J0t reeking to eovorn them in our way, nor do we wish to be governed in their way. Western Crook td desire county division. . .., v.. .. The whole question of county division resolves itself down to n question of home rule. If n region having harmony of resources and interests and a considerable popu lntioti with common impulses and Mtnilnr tastes wishes ' to Stet up a government qf its lwn-set up housekeeping for itself ami pay all the expenses ns wtll nscnjo the benefits, who should smy nay? Tliose who wish to continue to pluck them? The whole course of civilization, of man's upward prog ress, has been marked by throw ing off oppression and getting a new deal. Of course the old inter ests, which find their chief profit in maintaining old conditions and standing in the way of progress, fittht desperately to maintain their grip. Hut that grip must be broken if there is to be progress The arguments against county division in Crook today, would, had they been heeded, have kept Oregon in its three original counties. But they have not been heeded and will not be where wholesome industry and enterprise have obtained a foot ing. There must lie progress. m-JS -- v ajt. a. jv wv a. y-w. yww v yjv vaftdrdT4,fNafair'f''1 Problems Thai Confront The Irrigator. So A. M. Drake is a "promoter," Recording to the Prineville papers. Toovbad, we haven't -more such .'Ip'romoters.", , He has brought in 4o Crook county and invested and tjused here more of his own money ithan any other man ever did and he, rapid growth in the Deschutes tallejMS due more to his efforts than to those of any other person. 'Others have aided, of course, but Prineville didn't. It cannot forgive those who were instrumental in getting the vast stock ranges occu pied by enterprising settlers. - Tile Exineville- Review says the )ew comers in Western Crook do .not know as well what the country yieedsasdo the old settlers who fiaveeeri here 30 years or more. Possibly not, but it evidently took jthe new comers to recognite the latent possibilities in Western .-Crook's soil when it is developed by -irrigation. From present indica tions the old tirhers never would have, developed the rich and fertile vvalley of the upper Deschutes, and Jt forever would have remained a barren, hot and dry waste. Docs the Review mean to imply that (Western Crook should remain doc ile for 30 years until it becomes better acquainted with the coun try's needs? What a blessed op portunity that would afford the ring to "milk" us to a finish! RliiMARk'AULli 1MIUN0A1GNA. A remarkable phenomena unlike anything before heard of in this lo cality has been attracting much attention durine the oast two weeks. Dense clouds of vivid hues rilling the sky have been overhang ing Crooked river in "the vicin ity of Prineville. There is no occa sion for alarm, however. It is neither n holbcaust or volcanic erup tion, but is due to a contact of Prineville stubbornness with an irresistible war of progress. The ominous sounds cf rumblings and explosions would seem to occur when occasional latent sparks of :...n: ., .... . i"V .....,B,u. uc-.!- i-iuuen 111 same , inches in depth over the surface uense cranium comes in contact, may then be applied at one irrign Irrigating UhUu. l'rotu "I'mrtkwl ttitvrmMUm for Ikulmin In Irrigation ' Method of Irrigation. Grain fields nre usuullv irrigated by Hood ing from field laterals. Furrow irrigation is practiced only where the soil bakes after being Hooded. Check and border methods of gram irrigation are confined to limited areas in Arizona and California The most of the irrigated grain is raised in the mountain stales in rotation with a leguminous ciop, like alfalfa or clover. In some lo calities K)tatoes or lccts form a part of the rotation. In rotating with cereals and legumes, or with cereals, legumes, and roots, the flooding method is readily adapted to each kind of crop. This accounts in jmrt, at least, for its general adoption in most irrigated districts, 'reparation of the land. As a rule, the land should he plowed in the fall and .seeded as cat ly as pos sible the following spring. The time of plowing is determined large ly by the rainfall and the fitness of the soil, a he time .of seeding is likewise determined bythc.se same conditions, and aUo by the occur rence of frosts. When the grain is from 4 to 6 inches high, the field laterals are run out. These extend 011 grade lines from the head ditch nud are spaced 60 to 70 feet apart. If the surface has been well pre pared, a grade of oiie-ralf inch to the rod will be ample for the later als. On less even ground the grade should be increased to three fourths of an inch or more per rod IJach lateral should be made large enough to carry about 50 miner's inches An irrigation stream of .So to 120 inches may be divided equally lc tweon two laterals and one of 130 to 170 inches between three laterals. When to Irrigate No fixed rule can be laid down for the proper time to irrigate grain. The .soil should contain sufficient moisture at seed time to nourish the crop un til it shades the ground. A mtati- tity of water varying from .j to 9 with an atmosphere .surcharged with conviction that range and ring domination in the Deschutes country are ended forever that an era of respect lor law, order, equity and decent government ha come in with the new civilization and come to stay. You can get the New Idea Wom an's Magazine very cheap by club bing with The Bulletin. 11011. A second irrigation is itsunllv applied when the grain in beginning to head out. This seems to be the critical period in the irrigation of grain. The plants are iiiuif at this time the maximum .amount of moisture, and as soon as there is a deficiency they begin to sufler. When the growth is checked at this stage, the lost vigor can not be wholly restored by subsequent wat ering, and the yield is lessened. The amount of water required by cereals during the firM six weeks of their growth Is small. If one e cepts the heavy loss by cvajwralloii from the surface of newly cultivated and seeded fields. The amount ol water requited during the last thtre weeks of growth is likewise mm11 The number of Urinations diuing the intermediate iwrtod of forty to sixty duvs varies from one to lour, deiiending on local conditions After the Inst irrigation has been applied the banks of the field later rIs are leveled with small walk ing plow, drawn by one horse. The field is then ready to harvest. Potatoes. System of Irrigation PoUloes and other loot crops ate ir rigated by furrows made mid way between the rows. These fur rows should not lie over oo feet loin;, and in light sandy soils with little fall this distance should be reduced. The length of the furrows may be readily shortened by put ting in more head ditches Short furrows insure u more even distri bution of water, and frequently prevent injury to the crop by the water-losing of a part of the soil The best soil for potatoes. A well-drained, sandy, or gravelly loam, rich in decayed vegetable mat ter, is the best for this crop. If the soil is wanting in organic mat ter it should Ik supplied bv the right kind of a crop rotation. In Colorado a common practice in raising potatoes is to grow alfalfa for two years, then plant to pota toes for two years, and at the be ginning of the fifth year seed to wheat and alfalfa. In turning down alfalfa in the spring Iwforc planting potatoes, the field should first Ik.- irrigated and afterwards plowed from fi to 8 inches deep when the soil is drv enough to crumble into smalt (wrticles as it falls from the mold board. Seed select Ion Potatoes grown on irrigated laud are not the best for seed. They seem to be .more subject to disease. Smooth, round tubers, free from disease, and grown on non-irrigated land, should be planted 38 inches apart and ., inches deep. The soil is well cul tivated between the rows ami the whole surface harrowed before the potatoes come up. DuritiK ihe first stages of growth cultivation is the essential thing If the ground has been irrigated before planting, one heavy irrigation at the time the tubers are beginning to form may be sufficient In other cases from two to four waterings may be (Continued on lt ittpr 1 Delinquent Tax Notice HTWI orOKKOt' (., lilt Nt l . . .. n.,0,, t.hci.i i.i '"" j e :r::i.7.rf ;; ,. . ultun umi " ' "- -- " .v: Jk ;r!frlt!-M mi Ihr rtl lll ft- IS .1 "hi r.i a.. i is ; V Ml. ! Ml.lk dvtiuft l '" "' ' '" 'fl r.lalr iiflMnrli KaMrni ii " "- -"-- im.H.M ..!.... " " "' prndlt MM "". , .. , l-M ,.iVuii".iHM..awi i" w 1 Ihr mwl -I IS' lillr inUfwS tuM t l WW I Atw. t 'i tM -H - -t 10 Tl ' " Pfiwltl Tt ... ' ' tVMlly umiiwi , . . . ' m h . n pi ." ""5. 1 11 , m ISmw mv 1 MN . rtf V italrIHVM II St W rO la pta u SrtUSaf. rtf S Ti. -.. IS-MlIf l4 ' I Wi. i.HH.HiwK stk " I 11 r T " f rvntllr tmt llrrl ...... N Pnll Ml IHiiS i OMHiwtwn iMHitttiMC ! m UIMI T Niitllf ! 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