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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1912)
V wil 1 .; t MS .it !! It i ;! i i , i HARNEY BATTLE 60 TOMORROW 1W ' i'SILL" HANLEY SHIPS 200 FROAl BEND JHr lluncli, Dclnjtst by Wet weather, 'Ktrcctcl to Lonro For lHirtlnnil Tomorrow In Klijlit Onr Beaten to bo InMnllctl Scale's, 11 temporary shuto bolus; con structcd thoro. It Ii understood thnt InrRQ scales, cnpabto of renillly accommodating tho future shipments thnt nro expeclud, will bo Installed nt tho stockyards Immcdintcl)'. llntilcy Uses llcmt. lllll Hauler Is tho blgitost cnttlo raiser of tho southeast country, mul from tho outset of railroad construe tion m stated thnt ho would ubo llonil as a shipping point. It U prob- nblo thnt mnny other shipments from his ranches nnil othom In Ilurnoy will tallow. Tho largest shipment of cnttlo thus far tent out of Uend will leave, tomor row, morning, when eight-carloads of Harney county Block owned by 1)111 llnnloy stnrt for Portland. There are over 500 head In tho big bunch, which hna been driven across from tho Duma country. Tho cat tle arrived yesterday, but duo to tho wot weather have Ieen Vopt In shcl- SHU'S CATTLK FIIOM 11KXI). PMMKSlMitBSlKsBHI KjBBBPPVSlfiBBBBBP 'QRBiSBBU VBHFflBwfcsSSSSr dBBR KJiiiiB' a Hal bbbibbHbbbWbbibibibibibSBLbhS' .BilvBHU BHT- Hr ' -N JH L&tMftH kJi X BILL HANLEY I KLKCTION' OF OFFICUKS. l.st Thursday tho loyal Temper ance Legion elected officers as fol io wa: tanora Morris, president: Jctslo Gourd, vice presldout; lloryl Wing, secretary; Ida Nlswonger, as sistant secretary; Gladys Sathor, treasurer; Mary Uoicll, librarian; Miss Holmes, organist; Mlsa Paulino W'lost. assistant organist. . .. . y-v ll . 5 tPmW J Brrl&X&kC SPKCIAIj COMMUNICATION. Dend lodge. No. 139. A. F. & A. M.. will hold n special communication on Thursday ovenlng, May 3. F. C. de grees. Visiting brethren Invited to attend. Dy order of th W. M. II. E. AU.KN', Secretary. CIRCUIT COURT SITS (Concluded from page one.) La Pine, Crook County, Oregon. Arklns, Madras; Isnno flolknap, Hay stack; Albert J. Moore, Lnmontnt Jacob S. Moohrtng, Motollus; F. C. Missal, Madras; John Mlllolrn, Hoar Creek: K. J. Morrill, Uond; Fred Morrltt; Ilobcrta; Hay Archer, Ilid mond; F. H. May, Hond; J. II. llenn, Hcnd. DEMONSTRATION WORK (Concluded from pago one.) tcr four miles cast of town expected that they will be brought In at daylight tomorrow and Immedi ately loaded-n tho cars. Ilecausa there has been some de lay on the part of tho railroads In erecting weighing scales at tho Hend stockyards, these cattlo were all weighed on the Wenandy Livery Co. eraon of La Pino for repairs to auto truck used last summer In hauling rrolght from Opal City to La Pino. Tho dofcuso Bios up a counter claim for breach of warranty. V. . Dond Hrtck & Lumber Co. vs. tho owners of lot 6, block 13, Hcnd, on mechanic's lion on building occupied by Club Cafe. C. S. Uenson attor ney for plaintiff. Henry Tnmm vs. Frances Tamm, divorce, and Mary Conway vs. Chns. Conway, dlvorco. Plaintiff In each case represented by Hlttnorft Staats. Joo Elliott vs. Harvay Wlnslow, Involving tho ownership of a horse. Continuad from last term. Jury IJt For the Term. Tho Hit of Jurors drawn for-tho term Is as follows: H J. Hmnttettor, Madras; E, A. Dussett. Powell Ilutte; J. A. Buck ley, Redmond; E. H. Uraden, Lam on to, John Ferguson, Montgomery; A. M. Logan, Paulina; Charles Iloyd. Hcnd; IL Q. Dowser, Dend; II. S. It Is 'Moore, Hay Creek; A. T. Dogue, Montgomery; Frank Dlalr, Youngs; Henry Dlvlns, Culver; W. H. Ulrd song, Johnson Creek; J. M. Tcngman. Powell Dutto; V. 8. Grows!!. Youngs; Earl Ilenton, Redmond; F, J Denedix, Madras; J. W. Derry, Sisters; Harry C Lanlus, Howard; Thomas Langon, Powell Dutte; J. 8. on of tho superintendents of tho Crcrouttratlon farms will recelvo Im mediate consideration. As far as It In pcrslolo so to do, a visit will bo made to tho different neighborhoods, a certain amount of seed furnlshod to tho co-operator, Instructions given and later visits made tho crop har vested, of courao, going to tho co- ODorator but a record of ihn nnor. atlon and yields going to tho super-1 hums and corn for forago and pota Intondont of tho demonstration. No Ktptno to Fnrmer, Theao co-oporntlvo trials will bo llttlo or no oxponso to (ho Individuals utulortnklnK them, slnco sulllclont ccd tuny bo rnlsod In enoh enso to retniherso tho fnrntor for his work. Sinco tho senson Is nlroady Into fur starting dry farming domonHtrntlmtn, It la prolmbto thnt only tho Into crop" will bo hnndled. For theso pvrhnps only hnlf nn ncro of representative ground thoroughly summer fallowed laBt your nnd cultivated early thla spring or liorliaim Noedcd to whent last fall, which could now bo (Uncoil up, would bo required. Four or llvo acres more of crops already seeded I might bo ti urn! to domotiBtrnto dlf- 1 foront methods of tlllngo for moUturo conservation. Tho dry farmers .mwovor.hould got Into Imtuodtnto touch v,Tth tho supck'lntendent of J "10 dry Innd dciuonstrntlon nt Mo- tonus as any co-oporntlvo work In this lino must bo started at onco If nt all. In tho trrtftntcd section It Is probnbto that vnrlottes of bnrley, oats, ommor, Hold pens, corn, grain sorghums, mangels, cow turnips, o tatoca and onions may bo tried. Fur theao varieties perhaps not more than hnltfnn ncro would bo required In each of tho sections si)KK0sUd and perhaps n couplo of acres more of alfalfa or clover on which to test dif ferent amounts nnd frequency of Irrigation, etc. letter in tho fnll If tho work Is continued on tho dry farms tho various rail grain vnrlotles will bo seeded on tho co-operative Holds nnd In tho spring following tho spring grains, Llttlo cnu tio done with small grains this spring on tho dry farms, owing to tho lateness of tho season; henco, stress will bo laid In tho dry farming sections on the growing of alfalfa and field pens In cultivated rows for seed and of sort:- toes as a money crop, Meetings With Fanners. After tho seeding nn tho co-oporntlvo fields is completed Inter visits to theso Holds will lio mndo by tho superintendents, nt which times, If tho farmers mo doslrd, inoalliiR cnu bo held and tho farmers' problems freely discussed on nil sides, both by tho experts nnd tho rnrmoro mom selves. Townrds harvest tlmo special meetings of nil the rnrmers In tho county will bo enllod nt tho two dem onstration farms so thnt tho work bolng dnno there enn bo studied nnd n roundup held. In tho offices' of tho superintendents will be found libraries on dnlry fnrmlng nnd In I gallon farming respectively, nnd soma literature for distribution. Tho superintendents will shorjj nmiiico tho location of tholrvn nnd ofTlcu hours nt which tlioy n always bu found. ISvery dny In i yenr these superintendents cnu rennhed by letters or telephone fr farmer who wUli ndVIco or siikr tlous and wharovor It Is pORsllilo n It would neem uoressnry, lliu sup lutendents will visit tho riirin themselves. Kvery farmer In cw county Is urged to make the full posilhlo use of tho two ileinoiut Hon fnrms nnd tho two superlntei ents In oliiirgo of them, ami nt i snuie tlmo to ulvo these Hiiperlutd ents their heartiest support nnd i cournKemeut, for their work I no means easy. Xinstcc's Dall V. tt. CODLG ---- a At. 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