The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, February 14, 1912, Image 3

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    NEW BOOK ON
' DRY FARMING
PROP. THOMAS SHAW
IS AUTHOR
'Agricultural Aullioilty (lit en 1'nriii
wa'of llry t.'otintrlcM Valtnibln In
'j Jfiiriimdon, Tii'atliijr TIiIn
HiiliJiHt Thorotiubly.
! ' (Ht. Paul l'lonotir Press).
"Dry rnriiiiiiK is tno subject or
(ho latest iuldloatloii of Prof. Tim
Hhaw, wlm waa formerly connoclod
wllti tho AKrlculturnl Collotto of tho
IJnlvnrnlty of Minnesota.
. What I toriuott thn dry Innil area
omhraoInK flvo hundred million
'acrca In tho United Htate nml Can
ada, hII of whluh limy be aiiccesafully
JIIM, comes In for consideration by
I'rof. Hhaw. A detailed description
of tho most successful way of farm
1nif ennh particular section U rIvim.
HyimpaU of Chapter.
In nineteen chapters coverlw? 4D0
pagos, tho bno,k dlscussea tho follow
Inn:
What U inoanl by Dry Land Fann
in. Tho Orli;ln and History of Dry
VarmliiK.
Tim Domain of Dry Fannin.
Holla In Dry Areas.
Holl Mntstuni and Dry rannliiR.
l'Unt (Irowih In Dry Areas.
a
Neighborly
Advice.
V
U A little Neighborly
JAdvlcc ought to put
you on tho right
truck for Good Block
Wood at $4 50 per
cord and (load Limb
Wood at $4 a cord.
Other buy of mo,
nnd for that reason,
no doubt, nruKottiiur
hotter wood than you.
I innko It n point to
sell only tho boat of
wood nnd ut reason
utile- price. Glvo mo
n nlimlu trial nnd
prove thin to your
own nntiafncllon; nnd
do It now, boforo tliu
lout atlck of wood U
burned. Onion filial
promptly.
F. M. Carter
THE WOOD MAN
Ij.ivo orders ntC. II. Corkott'a
Pure Food
Hthe Little
One
V
taa
Hiffhoat standards
aro adhered to In tho mnnu
faoturo of tho incoinparablo
Food Producti. You cun rely
Brand ua tho Btanin of liiulicBt perfection. You
onn buy Columbia Jlraml IfuutH. Uueon nnd Lard,
with ontlro confluenco in tliolr auHoiuto purity.
They aro tV. & Government Inspected and raised.
At Best Dealers, Hotels and Cafes
Valoa Meat Comvaar,
rUof I'tUn ot
tl
Cultivation In Dry Arena,
HowIiik and I'IuwIiir In Dry Aroas.
Crop That Mny Uu Grown In Dry
Arena.
(IrowliiK drain Crop In Dry Aron,
(IrowliiK Cultivated Crops In Dry
Areaa.
(IrowliiK LoKUinoa In Dry Arena.
(IrowltiR May and I'nituro Crop In
Dry Arona.
(IrowliiK .Trees and Frulla In Dry
Area.
llotntlon In Dry Arena.
MnlutaluliiK Fertility nud lliiinui
In Dry Arena.
Livestock In Dry Arena.
ELSE "CTSmH' '
aSSkVf - 'kkka
bR2HAb -jaMMb BBBk
K2flHiB& JKKP-4 jflHUHkKi
Ssbbbbbia 'Hw innnniiiiHi
prop. THOMAS SHAW
Tho Water Hupply In Dry Areaa.
Tho hook la handsomely huuud nnd
bountifully Illustrated and la aold at
tho low price of f 2
It la pulillihcd by tho nuthor. who
Uvea at 3153 Knapp (treat, Ht. Paul.
I'rof. Hhnw'a hook represents 60
yonra or aftfloultural work and ex
perience In tho Northwest. It la ono
of dig most valuable hooka over pub
lished and every farmer and business
men ahould have a copy. Commer
cial club ahould lutereat tho leadline
farmera of their community In thla
book.
"Dry land" la defined oa any aoc
tlnn whore tho rainfall la lea than
16 luohoa per annum.
Prof Hhaw'a hook will bo read
villi moro Intereat than tho most
thrilling ot tho "six heat aollora" by
tho farmera of tho dry land areaa
and by thousnda of Haatcrnors who
aro planning to coma to tho North
Hint, It la tho opinion of I'rof Hhaw
nnd other agricultural experta that
n modlflcd form of dry farming wilt
eventually be uaed on ell landa not
aitMelally watorcd or Irrigated
thuro tho rainfall Is Icaa flint. 30 In
ritea pur anuutn. Kvon whoru there
a heavy rainfall thuro ocsnr dry
periods In the late summer, when If
tno soil molsUro wore con.Mr.od the
.'Mluro of cropb would bo minos'. uu
i.tiown. In tie Northwest tho dry
b lid area extends from a pom- weat
.' tho Mississippi river to Ilio C.ia
eado mountains whlsh are barely 100
miles from the Pacific Oooju
Tho dry land area exlcndj front
tho heart of Canada south ' .ha In
tertor Mexico amf from tho Cascade
and Hlerra Nevada mounta'iti rt
uiiiust to tho Mlaihslppl river.
cnntcii notici:.
8onles Sunday, February 18, at
11a, in. and 7:30 p. in, conducted by
Itof Dr. Oorby, At tho Ilaptlst
church. Mornlnn aubjeet, "Tho Fu
turo l.lfo. Heaven and Holl, Where
Aro They nnd Who Made ThomT"
KvciiInK subject. "What la tho Un
pardonable Hln, Who Commlta It,
When nnd How'- .
for
'F
i
of purity ,
tj.
BRAND
upon tho Columbia
Portland, Orasoa
tM Pidflo
MEASURING A RIVER
Nlmplo Method Described for De
teritiliiliiK the ViTliinie,
Tho United Htntes OeoloRlcnl Hur
voy fro(iiontly rocolvca lottera In
(tulrlUR for aomo nlmplo method of
determining the npproxlinnto (low of
atreama or small rlvora. It la bo
llovoil thnt tho following Instructloua
may bo of aomo value to thoio who
for nny reason wish to detormlno the
velocity or volume of n atroam.
To nnrertaln tho voloclty of tho
atroam choose n placo whoru tho
clintinel In straight for 100 to 200
feel and hna a nearly constant width
and depth, lay off on tho hank n line
BO or 100 foot In length, marking
each end; thou allow small chlpn to
float down tho stream, by ouo of tho
methods described below, noting tho
time required or these to traverse
tho dlatauco laid off on the bank. Tho
surface velocity In feet per second
obtained by dividing tho distance In
feet passed over by tho float by the
tliuo In aeconda It takea tho float to
travel thla distance. Tho avorago of
aaveral audi determinations will glvo
the moan surface voloclty of tho
trcam Thla result multiplied by
tho coomclont 0.80 glvea. very nearly
the mean velocity of tho atream.
To obtain tho area of the cross see
Hon of lbs stream, stretch a tape
from shoro to alioro and tako tho
Depth of tho stream at Intervals of 2
to 6 foot. Tho avorago of theso
depths may bo aasumed as tho mean
depth of tho atroam. The nvorago
multiplied by tho total width will
glvo tho area of tho croaa section of
tho atream In square .feet.
Tho discharge Is found by multi
plying this croM-aectlon area by tho
moan Voloclty, as obtained by tho
float measuromonta, tho result giv
ing tho discharge In second-foot. or.
In other words, the number of cubic
feet flowing past tho point of meas
urement each socond.
In deunulnlng tho velocity for
small atreama and when only ap
proximate results are desired tho
float Is placed In tho contor of tho
stream only. For larger atreama
and whon creator accuracy Is desired
a tape Is atretchod across tho atream
and tho dtatanco between tho banka
la divided Into a number of equal
spacea or aoctlons. Moats aro then
allowed to drift down tho stream aa
near aa possible In tho conter of each
of these spaces, tho same number of
flnata being uaed for each aectlon.
Thoxncan surface voloclty la then as
sumed to Ih tho mean of tho surface
volocltlea obtained for tho several
aectlons. For each float tho distance
ot Ita starting point from tho right
bank Is record od aa indlcatod.
Going Fat.
Thoso lota In Confer Addition. A
fow cholco onea left at vory reason
able prleea and terma. Two of tho
best resldoncos In Hend being built
on adjoining lota. It) an & McOIII
vray I'ostofllce cornor. "tf
XOTICi: FOIt I'UIJMCATION
Not Coal Land.
Department of tho Interior, United
Htatea l,and Office, Tho Dalles, Ore
gon, January 31st, 1912.
Notice la hereby given that James
Ilyan, asatgnco of Archibald Camp
bell, whoso postofllco nddrcaa la Uend,
Oregon, filed In this oOlco this 21st
day of July, 11)11. (undor 230C It. 8.)
hla application to soloct thn BEU
8W4, Bee 20, townablp 17 south,
range 12 east. Wlllamctto Meridian,
Serial No. 09334.
Any and all pontons claiming ad
versely tho landa described, or do
slrlng to object becauao ot tho min
eral charactor of tho land, or for any
other reason, to tho disposal to ap
plicant ahould file their affldnvlta
ot protest on or boforo tho ICth day
ot March. 1912.
C. W. MOORE,
48-53 Register.
Colonist
Fares
DA1LY -
March 1 to AprH 13 1913
Prom th MUMta and lUdtrn por
tion) of Ibe UultrJ 4t n! Canada
to all point! Iq tpf (forlhw-tt on tt)
Oregon-Washington
Railroad & Navigation
Company
From CHICAGO $33.00
From ST. LOUIS 32,00
From OMAHA 25.00
From KANSAS CITY 25.00
From ST, PAUL 25.00
Proportionately low furcs from all
other poinU. Direct sorvico from
Chicago, St. Pnul, Omaha and Kan
sas City ovor the C.&N. V UNION
PACIFIC, OREGON SHOUT LINE
and O.-W. R. & N.
Lines Protected byAutoaatlc Block Signal
You Can Prepay Fares.
WblU thru rate apply Wralbound only, farra
nity be X(wlJ by iUikhIUuk Value orthc ticket
wllh vour local aurul. and an nnlw will l (!.
grapbnl to auy aJUrtu gtvr u f AM In trlttuar of
nur vait tctourcti and wuudcf lul opporluuulea
mr iiumt uuimiiii, iiuuiiraira auu rruauic
utlulnl matter will be uiallnl auvoue m whum
you with It Mitt, ty adJteuluj
Wm. McMURRAY
Ocncral raucugtr Agtul, fOHTLAND, OKlt.
NOTIOI4 I'OIl I'UMMCATIO.V,
Hepartmont of tho Interior, V, B.
Land Ofllco at Tho Dnllca, Oregon,
February 1st, 1912,
Notice la hereby given that Chnrlea
W. Thornwalto, of Tumalo, Oregon,
who, on Heptombor Oth, 1904, made
homnstoad entry, No. 13787, aerial
No. 03297, forao'i, aectlon 19, town
ship 10 south, range 11 oast, Will
amette Meridian, hna filed nollco of
Intention to niako final flvo year
proof, to establish claim to tho land
alKivo described, boforo II. O. Kills,
If. H, Commissioner, at hla offlco at
lloud, Oregon, on tho 14th day of
March, 1912.
Claimant namea na wltnossca:
Hrovor 0. I'ulllam, I'rcdorlak W.
loverenr, Hubert A. Beogglns and
Kills II. Kdglngton, all of Tumalo,
Oregon.
C. W. MOORK,
48-62p Iteglater.
NOTICK I'OIt I'UIIIIttlTIO.V.
Department of tho Interior, U. B.
hand OIHco ot Tho Dalles, Oregon,
January 29th, 1912.
Notlco la hereby glvon that William
J. McUIUvray, surviving busbnnd, and
ndmlnlstrntor of tho cstnto of Char
lotte K. McOlllvrny, (deccnacd)
asslgneo of Bnrah Ferguaon, of Uend,
Oregon, who, on March 14th, 190S,
mado Desert Jind Kntry No. 540,
Serial No. 0232S, for oV4 soV, Bcc.
24, T. 18 H.. It. 12 K. and w wV.
section 19, township 18 south, rnngo
13 east, Willamette Meridian, haa
filed notice of Intention to make final
doaort proof, to establish claim to tho
land ahovo described, boforo II. C.
Kills, V. B. Commissioner, at his offlco
at Ilend, Oregon, on tho 11th day of
March, 1912.
Claimant names na witnesses:
Krnest Oarratt, Ray A. McQIIIvray,
Corn A. Ilroaterhoua and Cbarlea D.
Rowo, all of Uend, Oregon.
C. W. MOORE,
48-52 Iteglater.
NOTICK TOClti:i)ITOIlB.
In tho County Court of tho Btate
of Oregon f6r tho County of Crook
In tho matter ot tho ostato of
John W. White, deceased.
Notlco Is hereby given by tin
undersigned, tho duly appointed
and acting administrator of the s
tato of John W. Whlto, docenaud,
to tho crodltora and all pcraona bar
ing claims against the said oitn'.o
or aald decoascd, to present them
duly verified aa required by law,
within six months after tho first
publication of this notice, to tho
said administrator at tho offlco of
hla attornoy, Vernon A. Forbes, In
tho First National Rank Rulldfng.
Rend, Oregon, tho name being the
placo for the tranactlon of tho busi
ness of aald estato In aald county
and atato.
Dated thla 8th day of January,
1912.
A. C .LUCAS,
Administrator of tho estato of
John W. Whlto, deceased. 4-8
NOTICK FOR I'UIII.ICATIO.V.
Department of tho Interior, U. S.
I.and Offlco at The Dalles, Oregon,
January 15th, 1912.
Notlco Is hereby given that Wlllard
W. Lawton, of Qlat, Oregon, who, on
February 20th, 1911, mado homo-
atead entry, No. 08161, for awM aec
tlon 2, township 16 south, rango 10
oast. Wlllamotto Meridian, haa filed
notlco of Intention to mako final com
mutation proof, to establish claim to
tho Innd ubovo described, before"!!
O. Fills, U. S. Commissioner at hla
olllco, at Rend. Oregon, on the 24th
day of February, 1912.
Claimant names na witnesses.
Arthur II. Gertsou, Georgo W. Gert
son, K. II. Young, of Tumalo, Oregon
nud Robert Davis, of Olst, Oregon.
4C-S0 C. W. MOORK, Roglster
NOTICK FOR 1'UIII.iaATIO.V.
Department of tho Interior, I' S.
Land Ofllco at Tho Dalles, Oregon,
January 18th, 1912.
Notlco la horeby glvon that James
A. llolmos, ot Ilond. Oregon, who. on
December 22nd, 1910. mado home
stead entry, No, 077G3, for so U nw
U noli nnd uwU aU. section 18.
township 20 south, rango 11 east.
Wlllamotto Meridian, haa Died notlco
ot lutontlon to muko final commuta
tion proof, to establish claim to tho
land abovo dcecrlbed, boforo H. C.
Kills, U. S. Commissioner at hla olllco,
at Rend, Oregon, on the Sail Oar ot
March. 1912,
Claimant names aa witnesses: Wil
liam P. Vaudovort, Peter ScggcUng.
James B. Smith, Cortes R. Allen and
Martin J. Main, nil or llond, Oregon.
40-BO 0. W. MQOUB, Register.
isaTiwaj'1-sa
Hotel Seward
ollWEooN
Kirr
k.
si!3r
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Ono ot the Most Artlstlo and Kle
i;antlyAl)lolnted Hotels In thu
Notiliwoat, Kmbodylnj,' Kvery
Modern Convenience, In ecu
tor of retail and theater dUtrlet.
KUHOI'HANPLAN
Katea: li.wandupi with Hath, taooandup,
Hut uircta all trains. Grill In couuectlou.
W. M. BKWARti, lToptlrtor.
-si BsSaisJifcitJ
S m,Mt:ftLt.!A
Wm
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NOTICK FOR I'UIIMCATION
Department of tho Interior, U, B,
Land Ofllco at Tho Dnllcw, Oregon,
Jnnunry 20th, 1912,
Notlco la hereby given thnt Georgo
Illgglnson, of Tumnlo, Oregon, who,
on October 13th, 1910, made home
stead entry No, 07CC0, for oft aw',
and w'A taVt section 18, township
16 south, rango 11 east, Wlllamotto
Meridian, haa filed notlco of inten
tion Ut innko final commutation proof
to establish claim to tho land above
described, boforo II. C. Kills, U. 8.
Commissioner, at bis odlco at Rend,
Oregon, on tho 15th day of March,
1912.
Claimant nnmea na wltncsoa:
Jonaa I Olaaon, Frederick W. Lovcr
onz, Hubert A. Seoggln and Henry C.
Behumachor, nil of Tumalo, Oregon.
C. W. MOORK,
48-52 Roglster.
Sutherland
(2b Mcintosh
Contractors
and
Builders
Jobbing
Promptly Attend to
Shop on Oregon St.
Estimates on
application
Wall Taper at
rorllind Trices
N. P. WEIDER
PAINTER
i& Paperhanger
Cheapest snd Beit Wall Paper Sam
ples in the County, Get
My Trices.
Box 39,
Ilend, Oregon.
1912 CATALOG
MAILED FREE.
-AMD aXJILD IT FM LESS BMHCY
Duy the. miUwuk dWt from our lug factory
for ooe-third to hall oi wkat you wld par
your local dealer. Wa opefaW our own Bull
tad can nutantaa a-rrry piece w mala to bo
wtU-rnacM and oi choiccat Lila -dried lumbrt.
A. B. WILUAMS SASH aad DOORS
S-paael doort, IS aiua, 91 JO. paitunao
bunjalow doort, 91.60, Doagtlow Iron!
doon, J5 and 53. lotido1
tnm 10 pea. to a act, 60c
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rr. Wnuioecataloa , l-'iaa.
VISIBLE LOADING".
REPEATING RlFLEy
No. 70 List Trice,, S8.C0 A-
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go in. mo cnamiwr. i uu anow -
vrhen tho gun Is loaded. m
Otts alt th fame; in tlghtk
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tbdfumpcaU ,y thU spring.
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TOOL COMPANY
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Rullotln ofllco. Dear this in mind
whon you havo a picture to send
through tho mall.
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I am now prepared to do nil
kinds of watch nnd jewelry
repairing.
My prices arc reasonable,
my work Is guaranteed.
Will be pleased to have you
give me a trial.
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J
Candies
Fresh
Daily
Ice Cream
and Sherbets
Any Flavor.
at
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Splendid Assortment
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MEAES
Vegetables, etc.
Klt.VTint.VAIi SOCIKTIKS.
M. W. of A.
Pilot Butte Camp No. 9794
Meets every Tuesday in hall over
postofllco.
Visiting Neighbors always welcome.
Z. W, Undborg. V. C.
N. P. Weidcr, Clerk.
I --. . i .- n I ..a-...-
Deschutes Lodge No. 103
K. of P.
Moots overy Wednesday
evening at 8 p. m. in
Castle Hall. poat-oulcQ
Blcbj. Visiting Kplghta
welcome,
Ch,'P. Itowe.'C, C.
N. P, Smith, K, n. & a,
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I. O. O. p.
!
Dend Jyv?cr Mr, 91 i
Hrg. Meeting every Monday night
Visitors welconlo
0. M. Patterson. N. G.
W. U Wing, Secretary,
"VMlM(VWfV-)VWBsav
BEND LODGE No. ft
A.F.&AA1. ..
Meets on Thursday oa or
before the full moon of each
month. Visitinf hrnthpra
always welcome.
J. D. Dayldton, W. M. II. K. Altcn. S-crtlary
l-'ltATKK.NAI. IIIIOTIIKHIIOOII.
llOIlll IoiIl'O Vn. Rfl7 miulo nn tl..
Irst and third Friday evening In tbo
nan over tno poBtofHce. Visiting
brothers and sit tors always -welcome.
U. N. Hoffman, Prcsldout
Sara M. Perry, Secretary.
nortr. NKinituoiis amkuioa.
Hocular mootlncs tvorv l.iuradav
day nliht. Visiting: membcra of
mo oruer woicomod.
Mra, Oeorga S. Younp. Oraclo,
Mrs, U C. Klemln;, Recorder.
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