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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1912)
THK BKM HUIiLKTlK, MKNU, WKDNKSHAY, JUliY IT, I0IU. I 1'AflK 10. if THE GRANGE J. W. DARSIOW, Chatham. N. Y Eilttor of U AVw Tor Stafi Oronj Rrrtrui THE KEYSTONE STATE. A Stat Wld Cofc-prllv 8oelly of Grangers to Da Incorporate. Tlo state jrrmure of Petiim.vlvnhtn has taken n lonR stop In advance- In tho matter of co-operative deallug for the benefit of Its members. At It recent mooting tho cronse tnve Its np pro vh I to n plan sujrsvstcd b.v n spe cial committee, and more recently this committee has begun to work out the method for cnrrylus Into effect what gives promise of being the moat suc cessful state wide cratyre cooperative system thus fnr devised. Tho organ Itatlon will be Incorporated. It will have a central oKlce at Uarrltburg. It will establish a crop report system whereby the central office will be In constant touch with tbo TOO or mora subordinate granges In the state, en abling them to supply any demand of other granges or. on tho other hand, to purchase the supplies they may need on the farm through the Information the central office may give. Thus will the middleman be eliminated, to a largo extent at least Coal. Implements, feed, fertiliser, need, flour In fact, anything and everything used on thefarm or In the farmhouse will be u proper subject for co-operative purchase and sale. Another feature of the committee's co-operative effort will 1ms to establish a system for the protection of farmer against dcadhent mining, real estate and other fraudulent or unprofitable tfcbcmra wtuwe wily ap'nt too ofjcu Sad Ihe unsuspecting farmer nn easy mark. The plan will Ik to require sub ordinate gnngf or their members to submit to the executive committee all proposition nnd prospectuses received calling for such Investment. These n-lll tv Inritlirniptt lir rainnetent au tborltles. nnd member will be advUcd os to the actual nature, financial stand ing and methods pursued by these com ponies. ThU protective system care fully worked out In all It detail will. It Is belle veil, save thousands of dollars , to the farmers. I Hstlanal Grsng MatUrs. The national grunge legislative com mittee, composing as members Profes sor T. C. Atkinson of West Virginia, N. P. null of Michigan and National Master Oliver W'lUou of Illinois, met in Washington recenfly. The national grange executive committee, consist ing of F. N. Godfrey of New York. S. H. Messlck of Delaware and C O. Italne of Missouri, also met at the aims time and place. It was decided to make an active campaign this year for a parcels post system. This will be the main grange Issue this year In congress. It Is said, so far as the grange U concerned, although the reduction of the tax on oleomargarine will also have due consideration by the committee and the granges of the country. Sena tor Bonrne Is preparing n parcels post bill, nnd the prango committee was In vited to attend n heating on the bill before the senate committee. Senator Ilourne think they will be able to get a parcels post bill through the senate this winter. Senator O't'orman will also probably Introduce u similar meas ure. Tbo committees or the grange met with a committee of the Nations! !alry unlou. Which Is taking steps to oppose the reduction of the tax on olee margarine. Need ef a Pure 8atd Lsw. Concerning n pure seed" law, tho New York state grange believes a law should be enacted that will require all agricultural seed to have stamped or printed upon the package a guar antee that the average of such seed shall not fall below the per cent there on stated and that the. purchaser shall have tho right, to rely 'on and enforce such guarantee notwithstanding any verbal, written or printed notice not brought to the attention of and cor sect to tn writing of the purchaser at er.prior to the time of purchase. For Pa rot I a Pott Te New York grange opposed tb Kqleymllk bill, which proposed to cre ntiv a commission empowered, to change the legal milk stnudard and. to fix the maximum price of milk ' to tlosln? the committee recommended that pacb of the subordinate granges of tbo state be requested to -ask their representatives In congress and the United States senators from this state to. support legislation that would e tabHxti a general wn-e! (tost and also federal aid fur good roads Bay Stat Patron. Massachusetts bus organized n series of winter tlc'd meeting which will be held nt convenient center. A full day' program wilt be carried out at each place. At the morning session np of the degree will be exemplified, nnd the evening will be given to papers rnd nddi-esses National Lecturer N. i'. TIull whh engaged for one week of these meetings. Grange Rally Song. Tune "We're Comln, Father Abraham." We're comlns. worthy maitcr. On hundred thousand atrons. From rugged hill and fetlla valts We com with Joy and sons'. We rest our plow and workshops, Drlns wtvca and children dear. Our heart are filled with thankfulott. W com with prld and cbatr. j The grange tands firm tor proems. I To It do we belone. i We sreTrcrolns;. worthy master, f On buudred thousand itrons. j r Itayjnond A Pearson. HIGHWAY ENGINEERING IN GEORGIA UNIVERSITY. New Department la of Qrtat 8arvle to Road Dulldtr. The Athens Hniinrr I highly pleased with the work of lh department of hleliwtty engineering recently institut ed tn the tilth erslty of tleorglu. He lehtly It commented on It a follow j The trustees of Hie University or CiHX-gl:) took a splendid step when they milled n member tit tne elxtl enulneer lug metiHy and made road extension work n uirt f thu work of the civil eiurtiteerlug work of the university. The selection of Professor John 0. ICoeh for thw useful work nnd placing him practically nt the command or the various counties In tleorgtu doing per mnuent road work tins proved to he most beneficial In every way. Profes-' sor Koclt I nn expert road builder, nnd his ndvlce I Mub sought by thecouu ties of tleorglu In every section or the state. Already he has been of spleu did assistance, nlthough he has been at work but two months livery day the betictlU to flow rrom his work to every section of the shite become more and more apparent. The counties or the state doing road Improvement should not hesltnto to call upon the university for nsslsinnrc The university stands ready through the department or cull cugtuevring. t which Professor C 51. Strahnu H head and Professor Koch nsslstant, to give expert advice- on all question submit ted Wherever It Is necessary Pro fessor Koch will go to u county nud hold a conference with those tn charge of road Improvement In this way they may nvatl themselves of the best ex pert advice- borore proceeding with the wurk or road Improvement If this Is done lu etery Hi Mil lice It will Ihj round that monej will be saved ami better road secured. Tbo road e-ttcnslon work that Is be ing done by the University of (leorgla will mean the 'saving of hundreds of thousands or dollar to the state nnd the securluj: or muib better roads. H"Hs-H"H Z THE MAN WITH THE DRAO. Not klns- mint own profit, but th pront of many. I Corinthian X.B. Oh,-hrVe to the mm with th dro and a tsm And herVa to the gtnlus who thought of tho ehml To th man with tho drag all h .tor la du. And glory to him who Invented It too. "Oood fo a da." pUada th travlr. "Qc-d roada" la hi cry. I 'Klood roada," Jrs th farmr, "In tho iwnI by and by. But while thy ar sitting and Ighlng "Ala.l" And waiting a road bill legisla ture to pass A man up snd doing hss thought " T of a wsy T -V. !ll I. Al A. . I...l .U. I a Tin in ini run inu iv ivvvi un i . clay. Not waiting for any alow prooass of law, H give u a mtthod dlrtct as a sw. ff H aya: "Oat aom ptanka, air. and hitch to your team And dnv right aheadl Why. you'll think it s draam Th way tho old rosds will ttraighttn out flat And wonder why man n'r b- for thought of that" H aak for no patantt no mony want h. For good of mankind h 1 giving It fr. Just try It (if pron to dlaersdlt i th.plan). p " You'll find it a wondrtull)liilng to man. But maanwhll th laggards thy laugh In diatruat And fitting on barral th thing I dieud. "By gothl" thy proUst "Why, this fool of a man He thinks he en Josh ua but not much ho canl "Why, who ever heard of a-pavln' with plnk Awlngln' front hoists! Quaaa not, airno, thank!" But th liv on today la trylag to drag And aoon of hi roadway he Just ly can brag. To th man with th drag all honor i duI And glory to him who InvanUd It tool So her to th man who discov ered th wsyl And hr' to th farmer who h wsrka' it today! J L Eulali Andrea. X Road Mllsag Approach Thouaand. 11i first i-oiitpliiitloti of the numiMr of miles of roiid mid the nutnlier of hridses In Wayne county. Intl.. bus been completed by County Auditor ltowmnn The stntlstlcs were pithered for um In his ollhe nnd for the Item-tit of the public. The totnl number of miles of road In Wayne county 1 IM0.25. There are 3!IT brltlj.'es. 01(1 cul verts. W coiicri'tp nrclu-H and KHl sew ers ucross hlchwitys. One of the no ticeable features of thi mpllntlon of the county auditor Is that all the streams In Kruuklln township are brldced and that fully lr.' tier cent or the fordsJnWiiyiie county are bridged. Interest ataouttaehea to the fact that there are onjJMthlrty-two miles of un improved roauTtiJUio county. All the tollsesultlng from bsd roads are a substantial waste of rmney that could be proltobly employed otherwise. LAND PU s T EASY TO USE AND TO MISUSE W. Ii. Powers, Demount ration I'nrms SuKrlittoiiilrnt, Write of Ativan tage of Proper Application of tlypttiiin to the Soil. ny w. a rowKits, Qypautu or "land plistor" Is cal cium eulphato containing about 30 per cent calcium or lime; 4& per cent sulphur and oxygen nud tho remain der mnlsturo nnd Impurities. It Is soluble In 400 parts water. Uso of gypsum, where aecurnhlo, In tho Eastern states, was very common from 1835 to I8GT1 nud In tho early yonrs of Its use 60 to 120 pound, per aero Inarcascd the yield of togum and especially clover frutu 20 to oO tier cent. After a few yearn It fulled to pro tin co tho old ttmo results nnd Its uso has been largely discontinued or other compounds substituted. The old German saying developed Is, that plastor. plaster, without manure mnkes the father rich but tho son poor. KlTect. 1. KI.I.KA8KS PO'IASIh-Uxnert menta In tho field nud litborftt'T' show that gypsum Is nctlvo In relet 1 Ing potash nnd phosphorous and even nltroKeu. Oypsum Is not Itself n plant food hut It Is tho powtr It lifts of making other nocetnary elements as potash and phosphorous available that Is responsible for the use of It It acts as n stimulus and nut nn n di rect fertlllior but If not used to ex cess It often makes a profitable fertil izer to uso especially on clover When gypsum falls to produco mark iMilk I CREAM EOQS Best Fresh Products. Pilot Butte Dairy Jones & Bates. Telephone Your Orders. Wo Deliver Twice Dally. f W. H. CODLQ E. At. LAUA i Centr.il Oregon Brokerage Co. AgcnU for the UNION MEAT COA1PANY or poutland, one. Wo carry a complete stock of hams, bacons, salt meats, lard and compounds with tho United Warehouso Co. 'Xfil Bend. Prompt attention r to mail or phono orders. Wholcsalo only. 'Office and Salesrooms Bend, Oregon. We Go Everywhere WMC CSoz 9!Xi 52 If our wsona can't reach you (snd your wash by ipraa. LOW PRICES, BETTER SFRVICE Bend Steam Laundry. Hut Your Duds In Our Suds" Hi yfXyi m& KT. -AW V ijNBSSsvH t7 ed roimltn, applications of potash would bo bonodclul. Whom inoro than 60 or 00 pound of K'psum la applied per nore per year this tlmu luting, tiffect, may rylimiui.moro potash tltnn tho growing crop can tnku up nud tho result It In ttntoheil nway by ratlin and dralnngo wnlvr ami lost It Is. thoruforo, wlnu lo uso nunrlitnly until tliero la eorlnli. kuowKuliio that tho ItcuolltH earned exceed thu cost However, whuil used about slubli's, poultry plant nnd nuuiuro heaps. gypsunt toiuls to fix nmiuoula anil provont Its Iocs unit to nbsnrlt other . - - There arc .several hundred of TTo Development Number of I lie Bend Bulletin left. 44 pages of interesting articles nbout Ucnd and Central Oregon. .More than 10 0 illustrations, Wrapped for mailing. Get in your orders while they last and send them to your friends in tlieEail 10c a Copy I - -- -- 88 If You Were Offered n pies of both ; THE pOBrT t. (Xg) furtlllsvt niihstnuco. 2. AIIBOIUIB MOIHTUUK: Not only docs Kypsum ninrli fertility ulu- iirmiIh, hut It Ims it oonmlcliil mm ft 011 soil moisture. Instauce of no retaining one-fourth ncro litoh tuoiti inolsturo whom Iroatotl with HVl' nuin tiro known. n, romtKUTH hoin acidity When jtollrt mo neliluutiR. sumo y qiim Will enrretit ncldltv H should tint ho usutl lioro ror Unit purpoiu na nhout tliti only nelil soils wo have nro In awnles ninl tuonilowM of tho upper Doschutes nud Crooked rlvors ittnl tiieed draining first. Oroitiul llm st'lnn Is 11 iitiioh better nnd mifer form l0f nine ( Utu for p iroetlng itelttlh. . All)8 THK tlltANt'UVTION 01" IlKAVY BOIW: Any form of lllno I forms (lamoiitlng materials lu mills and cnuu'S pnrtlolos tif lioavy soil to 'stick together Into cluslors making 1 tho soil tuullow ti in; friable. Our noils am naturally .'roe working and If thuy wero heavy, ground limestone (would ho bolter form to uso lot tltlrfojt black alkali and Mm stimulating el, iiiritAan. St C. MAY .HOl'PliY MMK iw: PLANTattlypsum la bIkhU ontv thlrd limn and plants use tills clo- ment s food, -but our soils 'In all probability contain iibunuantty 111010 lime than necessary to metit plant needs, uud If It wero needed air slacked, water slacked or R round llmo rock would bo better to uso for this purK. 0 AIDS IIACTRHIAL ACTION NOT LAKE Wfr&p$ juk Sl'lr Ihmsibs mKJhMBHBBBHsjskm M SB JSt SM BJSjfl Bjk SJt jSS . jtMssss',f'ssMt fy- " T Ji f w y ipfl HSPivmKfi.l- 1 AJ 1-3JEAJLT HR RESTORATIVE flit LaKti Banstorlum offers much to health and rest seekers. The treat botllns; mineral spring provides naturally medicated water nud mad containing medicinal propertied of great value. The three hundred room HotoL&jnalorlum affords ample accommodation. ,Vso of tho water I pre scrlbVJQ according to the needs of tho patient, determined by skillful dlas; nosls, Tho result is, the Hot Lako Jrlanatorlum Is really a curat, place, Thousands who have suffered from rheumatism, blood, skin, stomach sod kidney disorders have found relief and permspent euro there. The rat are made to conform to tho requirements of all classes. Open the yr round Hot Lako Sanatorium la located In Union County. Eastern Oregon, la Ihe heart of the lllue Mountains, directly on the main lino of tho Oregon Washington IUIlrosd A Navigation Ou,. and can be conveniently reached from any railroad point In tho Northwest. Hpeclal reduced round trip fare, are made from all points on tho O-W. it. ft N. Write for free booklet to . HOT MXH fiAVATOlllL'M Wsllcr M. rirrrr, I'rcs. and fjn, - - Hfft.w.4M..gA9 - - - - $1.00 Would You Take It? 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Send $1.G0 to The llend Bulletin today, nnd roceivu both papers for n year, one hundred nnd four papow for ll.COl Tlial'a losa 'than ono and a half centa each. papers sent to you or your friends on BEND BULLETIN BEND, OfcEGON - llaotorln llvlttK on roota of Itujumij,; nud nxlntt nltroRott rrom tho nlr Into forms usnbto by plmitH rotjulro the pvciiroiten of h bntf riirAW"lliTio ahU roitulro n sllHlitly '(ilknlliioMwtidltlvii: It U posallilo la 0IIII CnoOit that Rfk .111111 Mliniiinio nnctoriai nctloi) tliouttli priiciiottiiy, lUUly nlknllji It tuaoilun, IliiliVenrlid. lfJUKttll 18 t mm Id tlfo ' fflhi) t)l itlknli, flf Mil ptirfitto ff If (tauneirciil tnd dissolves tho tissues' of yoiuiit plants. Oiie-toiitli per cen6l)lck a). knit Is emjiiRliVto bo lnjilrloul whito n soil .nitty cfTiitnln threo per oent of wlillo tilltiill and nt III bo proiliirio, t'nlclum sulplmlotor itypsuiu) added 10 sotlliim enrhonnto yields oabiutji Mrbonntota hnrmless ottiiipound of 11 nfo l nnd sodium sulphatvla milil form of while alkali). There may ht other offects of Kypstitn hut yet jII untlerstoud This neutriillilnii effect iff Rypstim feet are probably responilblo for lu usn hero. I'so It, but pnrlitKly. If you know It pays. Wo nro soeurluic anitlyses of soils of this district and comptirltiK (he effect of potash and Rypsum on tho demonntrullon farm and may ha ablo to find a better sub- stance to uo than Rypsum. Certain- ly, well ratted maiiuro which coiiIaIiis all the elements required by plant will ho a moro pennationt bonont llisn laud plaster SANATORIUM -aaMLXc:M.t?x f-' t - . ..4(iY5) It: : ! 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