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Ik r. Villi UKtiU HULMiTIN, WKNl), WKD.VKHDAY, JlfiV 81, 1012. PAflR I. FARMER TELIS- HIS EXPERENGE EXCELLENT ARTICLE BY J. B. FOX Ono of tho I'lrat Hi-dli'iN In Hi" ! ' nioiit Country Trlla Whnl In Do And What to Aoll tit .Mnko Hurcraa 'rillliiK lli Hull. after iiIuwIiik tlio hottnr Urn nmiilta. Tim iiiomL m-ouomlcitl wny to plow In with tlio tlintiMiitiiK iliac. Tlio bent tllllO til lt0W III WllOII tllO Kl'Olltlll Ih wot; hut wu plow In Krmuont from tlio tlniii tlio front KHi'N out In tlio Mpi'llIK llllll It flUUZUS IIKIllll In till) full. I.iimI Hiiiiiiiinr J. V. (Ilii7.ii nml my Hfllf put nUilit liormiH on it thriMCKiuiK iIIho nml plowuil 100 ncri'w of nuw IiiiiiI from 0 to 11 IiioIiuh ilcnp, I linvn plowuil hiiiihi with thu aluiclo plow, hut found It very alow mid roatly hm compnrod to khiik plowing nml thmi It co Hi morn thmi twlcu na much to clean thu IiiiiiI nflor It wan plowed, nn whuro wu had plowed with thu K'UIK. John It, IliirrUon, Fort Hack's lnrK't and liost fnriuor, chiii over Iml aumiwir to aeo ua plow nml unld wo had thiiin till "aklnnm!" when It emtio to plowlnK. Ilnrrowlmr Iiiiixirtant. Harrowing or imtkltiK tha apmlbcU li next In Important) to Rood plow. Inn In foctt good harrowing- U equal to half plowing. You ko back Has! to tlio old (arming, counlrlva and tliojr only oxptct a IkjumIiuI Imrroit wnon they uhto done proper plowing, fur row In k nml seeillng nor iDotilu we expect any more hore, and eapoclally on our new icrounu. Tacking. All land iliould not he (rented like In packing a tome noil rircd hut little If any packing, audi a hcaVy clay and aduho soils, whllo the aandy, aahy and lonm aolla iliould he well packed and mill-packed to pro duco the licit ruaulta hru In our looiio new land. (), I'. Caily of Pre mout la the only ono ho fnr to into one of Cnniphell'M atiVaurfncu pnekora, and we hope to have n report from him hruih to dlK whnl wna thu duoprit ,, n.kl linpkn. ... ,( win, . . (I UK well lit Lake county -120 feel - comnion 0K ro9rt j.t nftor Wlwliig. . ly J, II. FOX of Kromont, Ore. (Written especially for Tha llulletln) Coming Truuioifo of the 'most far- ored agricultural lections ot the , country, null after erosalog tho con' ln.nl! .hIiIm rWn iliima knit aeareli- Jk log for tile promised land' from the fW7 i.i,.. ... i.-.l... ... il... ..i.l... ..' i'Z. llllll oiuiliu iu inv !. v,-..- ala, I rode through the northweat ern part of I.ako county, In Central 'Oregon, In June, 1W08, and uclrig ao favorably liiiprnaaqd with the hunch iiraaa cuverud hltla and the broad lev el valloya, aiiruundud by the timber covurod mutiiitalua, that I cat my lot on aectlon 28, township 2b aouth, rango 13 mul, Wlllnmuttu Meridian, mi the 19th day of July, 100K, wliuu , we found tho quarter auction corner and coiniitiiilced to clear uwny aag- to thu solfvat, cold witter ever found In any well. Thu next dny my nod wont to thu Kmbody aawinlll for lum ber for thu rrumonl Caah Hiore; noon after other bulldliiK wore put up nml na thu yoiimt Krnln caiim up It had no protection from front nnd wind and 1 found It to bn n detri ment limtead of n benefit. I do nil of iitv tinLltii nnw li.if.ir.t I ilrllt 111 fli.i na the well went down, but at 40 feel ! Kra rro, xcull wnttt ,lo nftr tno wo nil aw icta oi nam it n " , Kra 4 to 0 lucliea hlr.li. when It la after trying every known place In ,t,ttnr nblcUo tnko enro of llaolf from Central Oregon (or powdnr and drllla, fr()(U Blllj winl. . 1 waa eompelled to hitch up nml drive; u,.ii to The Ditllen, where I boiiKht black- KowIiik aeed of any kind on loud .mlthlnjt outnt. powder ';-,, ,a not been properly wo eiaary IhliiK to complete the well. , ' ,' , rrxx;. iXT, ru I PUiriHIIC.', nt.ivil .,,.-. 1.. flrat winter the hard ono for rked U money. The 111 'IIK "l'IMH MIIUIWM IHf 1IIIIIII HK IHnfll . . . i. ..l.llu IWPllllWi Hllll HU U IKIIIIK I'W" ho.nwteder-..d It waa MiveU I ly tWc0 ., of ,,. n3 ihn ,"l;,f.U,;U 'n1" ? . Il nZl h ' "r- Tlio manner of frelnht 111 mllea from Hhanlko audi. ........ .... , , .., , part of that iliruumi more than 1 two, feel of .now with tho thermome or , ym nyn ; Mn . B(, n,wny( 20 dcKreea below xero. Kver alnce thla exporleiire and delay In my own well. 1 have kent 011 hand at all tlmo a blattliiK mnterlalt and o forth mat I 1 my nelKhbor who coin fit a buy a double illuc or nothliiK. The depth of plantliiR iliould be ntmut 3 I nc lien mid uniform. Twenty-five 11I a ill a l,0,,,'l" of ry hould be aown In the .... ,... .1 . la i nun at M)unii in tno apriiiR. after mo liilelil not liavo theae unnco-i ,.. ... ,',.., cuary delay. I am not wrltliiK thla article bo- rame I hate not mnda any mlilnkea. for I have made many, hut write for thu purK)o of nldltiK other, thnt 1 they mny nut mnko the am ml- To make n ucce ot farming here ono iliould have ijultn n bunch of alock nnd alwnya aow n field of rye In Juno mid keep It paaturi'd down all fall nnd In the prliiK until June when the tock iliould be Inken off and the ryn allowed to head up nnd bu cut MASONS IN CHARGE OF MR. SELLERS' FUNERAL I lolly Tnki'ii to Poll In nil mid WIkIii'h of DiTi'iiii'd Ciirrlcil Out .Mm, HoIIiin' IttbillviH Willi Hit. The funiirnl of W. II. Bollem wna held nt WodiifHdiiy nftvrnoon nl tho church, In chnrKO of tho MnaoiiH, Itev. I. I. dorhy preached tho Hernioti. The llower offiirliiK wuru profuao nnd lionutlful, uiiiouk them beluic many lllle which wore procured on tho Tuiimlo, Tho lodKo ordered a beautiful iloilKU of arjunro nnd com paaa from Portland which waa re ceived Wednciday ovciiIiik. There wn apcclnl mimic nt tile church, lit which tho following took part! The Mlaae Bchultx, Mla Uertrudo Market, Mm. C. U. Ilrown, Mra. It. I); Ketchum, Ml Ira West, Mil Kva Urayur, pr. 'Itctchum. q. A, Thorion, 1'rlnce 'HUflla and C.-.JI. I Iu liter. The pallbearer were John Htofdl, C. il. Itedfleld. 1 O. Minor. Clyde McKay, J. N. Hunter and K. - K. Hmlth. 11 ' ' Tho rnwkot Wn taken from the reridenca to tlio church nnd from the church to tho Maaonlc hall. The Imdy lay In tato there until train time Thuraday mornlnK. when the IoiIko, In a bud)', accompanied the caakut to tho depot. Tho mater of tho Indue, J. I). flavldaon, Dr. (Jorhy und MorKnn Adklna nccompanlcd It to I'ortlnnd. They were met nl thu atntlou there by I). U. McKay nnd wlfu nud nn undertaker who convey ed tho body Po thu crematorium. Friday nt 1:30 p. m. tho formal Mmtoula funeral Kcrvlcea wore con ducted under the nuaplcf of Bell wood IoiIko of Portland, the mcrnhora ntteudluic In n body. Tho aervlce wna Klveii by Wornhlpful Mutter J. II. Ilutler, niilated by Dr. Corby. Haturday morning tho nho were formally cattered with itolomti cere mony In n beautiful roo Knrden 011 the Krounda of the crematorium, ao- cordliiR to the wlih of tho deceaad. Dr. (lorby and Mr. Dnvldnon re turned to lletul Saturday evonliiK. Mr. Adklna koIiik to hi old homo nt Morton, Wnh. !.ait Wcdnedny cvenliiR Mra. William and Mil I.nurn Wllllnm. mother and alitor of tho Mra, Boiler, arrived to bo with utidomfort her. RECORD OF TRANSFERS 1C10, wtt nwii. 7-1611; Win, 11, IxihiilN, a noU. nwV4 o't, o',i nw"4, 31-17.18; Win. II. IllrdnonR, )'. ao'i. .C-U-10. M. Orenhnw to Ivy M. Fry, It 0 and 10, hlk 33, Itoduiond. K00. Btnte of Oregon to Jame T. (Irem- mill, lot 4, me. 2-18-12, W. I), Nowlon to II. V, Abel, It 1 nnd 2, blk 30, Wletorln. Ueml Hecurltlea Compnny to Hrng on .Mo rich, It 12, blk 10, Itlvcrldo. Alex, Ilrown to J. L, Cronnhnw, It 0 nnd 10, hlk 33, Itedmond. P. L. Hmlth to C. It. McUllln. It 10, hlk 10, Itedmond. 1700. Tho Ilend Co, to J. If. Itowaman, It S, blk 19, Pnrk add., Ilend. T. M. O'Donnoll to W. L. O'Don- ncll, half Intercut In outh half of It 10, blk 3, Ilend. H. M. Colllrm to Julian M. Collin, It 0 to 10, Inc., blk 1, Collin ndd Itedmond. 3C0. H. It, Bnlder to C. A. Cllno, IU 18 nnd 10, hlk 40, Itedmond. Wllllnm Arnold to K. A. Knott, earoment of Irrigation ditch ncro nwV.nw'4, pc. 23-18-12. Hoy II. Wright to Wlllnrd M. Hoiixlon, It 3, blk 27, Ilond. Patent: Albert Dlcknon, nAnwV, nwV4o,4, awUnoU, ec. 17-19-13; Oeorgo A. M. Lilly, so '4 aw 14, aw'A io'i, tec. 2, and noVinw, nw', no, oc. 11-1C-12, Ilolett Mlkkel aon, o'inoU, no'AtoVi, cc. 12, and e'4a'., nee. 1-22-9. .-,-- .1... 1 1.-.. ..! - I..., ..... !" " lnKr. umi 1 111. ...., .... "- f,. Kr. (j00l cmm e,,, K, ralwt liny now 11111, .,.,. ...r .... ..- , ,, , w h( , f-. leya and the vlr-ln oll to ho end (((, ,or t() nt fpW , BCCf thai wo limy K-t tranM.rlatlon and ((f (ftnl B1( w1 w,h (ior f1 (U)i tho comfort of life the aooner. ir g0W,IKN. ,,y ,,,,, ,, vou ClrurliiK tlit Uttiit. 'cotnyoar'n patiito und n liumper In clearing the way na moat nil the now (nud ha to bo cltwtred of mk brutli, I have found burning tno niiMit reomiinlcMl, and even In tho ec tlou of itiiall rHlnfall thwro U but n few day In the )er Iu wbleh burn ing can bo aurriNMfully done. Where iiiinu of the bruih wit too thin to burn na It Mtood green, I have Imeii able to burn II clean In Augul by breaking It down tho winter before Tho bound liny or grnln ahoulil paMtiito crop. Kxtra tint teed rye ami bo Imught In Kreiuont thnt la homo grown. llartrMlii!'. Whether hay or for gralu. the elf hinder I the moat eeouomlcal wny to haiviHit yur crop. When out with n mower the h will be uiinUblo on aeooiint of the root nud trnvh rakml up with the liny on tho now ground with n three-Inch angle Iron bolted In front and on the bottom of n heavy plno log. The loouer tho hind la plowed utter tho burning the butter, for tho rabbit bruh will toon grow and be harder to clear than the uge- bruHh waa nt flrat w'aekud up In row of two nud threo thenvea leaning agiilnit each other. If you cannot buy a binder, hire your nolghbor'a to do your cutting. Thrilling. i.very ettieuutnt anouid lutvo n threahor and the grain ahould h j no nmoiiut 01 oionnng necraaarj tlirvahoU out of tho Hold na noon aa depend on the kind of plow uaed. l0,,,0 nllll Mtt Ulu ox.mmo of II n ainglu plow la ueil. 11 iiece.ii.- itaoknR; ,, wholl tho tnokB m ry to Imvu tho laud well cleaned !,,, BWPIlt (t , imrfibi- to thrcah fore plowing; hut If you uo n 1 lie t cl,u1 w,u,ri, ym WU (or ,. gang piow niuou nine ""' oh'na to oomo from nnothcr vnlloy nr nnd exponio can bu imved. Plotting. Plowing la tho mot Important part of fnrmlng. Finding tho vir gin ioll o Ioohh. I aowed my llrt ter thay hnvo llnlthed throttling, It la too Into to get tho leotl for the fall vowing, nnd by waiting for ouuldo machine to come In you nru likely to have your giitlu and atraw both In- crop of 20 ncre on the burnt ovurJured by tlio ruin. Tlio atraw Miiould ground to ryo In March, 1U0U, After, all be fed on the fnrm. for J. J. Hill harrowing tho aued Iu, I removal! till mild nt llond thnt n crop fed on tho &C tho nngohniHh atuba with tho grub hoe, nnd thnt la nil tharo wna to It. for 1 had nothing to hnrvoat. Hut my neighbor Jiiht nerona tho roml plowed about IX ucro nnd aowed ryo nt the wtmu time nud out itltoul 15 ton of hay. farm whb worth ono-hnlf the market value of It to thu Innd; nud 1 hnvo never Htwii loud roapoud to uinuuro und good oultlvntlou muro nt any plneo than It doe hero. 80 In oonoltm Ion If you want to mnko the fnrm wy IP 1 at It right by gutting good mnch Tlma, aoaliiK my mUtnko In trying 1 Inory nud plow deep mid hi nor fnl- to got n crop without plowing. I ai ' low an you oh 11 oacu year; aow una n three-Bang iIUmi plow to work with 'of tiirnliw and rutnbMgaM Iu June on alx hoiaea nud plowvil 10 neroa nine your Hprlng plowing, for tliemi crop Inchon dep Iu Juno, 1B0U. Thla waa will put more nltiogen Into tho mill wiwad to r In April. 110. and made than anything Im. Tha eropa r naif a ton 01 liny to th uciu where , alao vnlunble stock feed that hIiouIiI winter aoed waa town. Where tho, be ground up Iu u root grinder, ryo wna aprlng aeed the yield wu n ' I have aent HHinpIwi of I'ramont noil ton nnd a hnlf to the aerw. The buy ' to Cheinlt llrndluy at Corvnllla and wna ciU green nud tho Htubblu volun- tho report ahow thnt our aolla nr teerod anil made 4lno picture nil full ' rich Iu plant food nil except nltro 11111I aprliiK. nnd In Mny I rolled tint j Ben. Turn under nil Htubble you lnnd mid In July out 60 tonn of ryo tian nnd prepare your ground woll liny. Ten nortw of the 40 woro tho and how tho proper kind of aeoil nt nnmo land that wu wiweii ill i;maim imwiiui mnu ouu .mi. u.ovi !.. I). Wlet to Win. K. Nclaon. It 10, blk 35, Wleitorln. Win. K. Nolioii to Kll M. Pray, It 10, blk 3S, Wleitorln. Tho Ilend Co. to Willis II. l.eh, It 11. blk IB. Center add., (lend. John H. Pnriulnter to Gertrude (loodfellow, It H, blk 18, Center ndd, Ilend. 1176. Ilend Pnrk Co. to A. A. Krlcknon, It 3. blk 10R, Ut ndd, Ilend Pnrk. $110. A. A. Itundlfltt to Olive Heed tit a), nH awV4 27-11-13. 10. Rtnto to S. II. Hnyder. noVi noVi 28-17-12. Statu to T. (1. Hooker, uwVi aett, noU aw 4 Ha 3 nud -I of 19-1C-12. $1127. Ilend Pnrk Co. to Mrs. Horn Andor- hoii, It 22, blk 111, 11 ndd, Ilend Pnrk. $100. Ada H. Johnston to II. Kerrell. It 2, blk 2, Ilend. II. Forrell to Mra. Hnchnel McCafT cry, It 2, blk 2, ilend. Patent John K. Hdwardn, iwU awU, 12. oU seU. 11, 0M1 noU H-10-10; J. 1.. 01011. oVi noU.12- WHY NOT PLAN A fEfc VaM without plowing nud tho other ten uci'CB howuiI In 1008 wan on higher ground mid wna nut plowed until July, 1010. nnd aowod In March. 1011, broudctmt. It wnH loft to lun turo und threahed 1 1 ii IiubIioIh of ryo to the ncre, mid thoro wan unoiigh of It wanted by bad handling mid ruin to hnvo brought tho yield up to 15 buh 10U to tho ncro, or It would hnvo mado two ton ot liny to tho nqro. Tho ' hotter Uio plowing tho bottor lma boon thoop, and tho longer land He Homnthlng for nothing. Then you will hnvo nu iihupduut hnrvtwt. und If you hnvo your nhnru of tho $73,000. 000 worth of HvoMtock thnt wiih na hohhoiI Iu Oregon hint yonr, you nro all right. Hut If you huvun't tho stock, got them na iulclc im poualblo, for thU la n miturul stock country mid ono of tlio best I over snw, Only by running stock mid dairy business with our farming can wo dqvolop pur farms to tho highest standard and ro colvo thu uiopt out of thorn. , SPECIAL For Sunday, Always Something Delicious at ar Attractive Trice Remember That You Can Order By Phone And That We Make Deliveries. Wo Make And Wo Wholesale Our Own Ice Cream. Hotel Trado A Specialty. Costof Brick vs. Cost of frame Some people think that "Brick is too expensive." ' This Is a great mistake. The price of lumber has Advanced until a house can be built with 8 Inch solid brick walls fbr only a slight extra cost over frame. ; 1 Not over C per cent, to 8 per cent, and In many coses at the same price as frame. The difference Is soon wasted by painting and ex cessive repairs and cost of heating on a frame house. Also, the cost of insurance is greatly lowered. In a short time n brick house has cost less than wood. We have the figures and can prove it. However much tho relative cost of Brick and Wood may vary in different localities, the first cost and main tenance of a wooden house soon exceeds the first cost and maintenance of a Brick House. When You Build Use Brick BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. A clnMlflnl nil In Tlio Itulletln la rcml by hundred nml brim U10 ad yertlrr good return for tlio money Invested. 2on't 5ou WISH YOU HAD A PHOTOGRAPH OF YOUR GREAT, GREAT GRAND FATHER? Of course you CAN'T have, because there wasn't any 'photog raphy In those llays. But your grefltgrcat grandchildren, Tc a n have photograph's of you. And you owe something to:p15&!rIty. "THERE'S A PHOTOGRAPHER IN YOUR TOWN." Ube SJcwaro gJtuDlo. Make the Appointment Today. FOREST FIRES MENACE PROSPERITY A little care on YOUR PART may result in the saving of THOUSANDS of DOLLARS to CITIZENS OF ORE GON. Do you realize that Oregon Timber pays about one-third of the State's taxes? That Oregon's Forests distribute more wealth in the State than Grain, Fruit, Vegetables and Fish combined? Good Citizenship De mands Observance of the Forest Fire Laws. Oregon Forest Fire Association 718-719 Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon. STORAGE AND FORWARDING. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS The United Warehouse Company W. H. BENTLEY, Manager. Bend, Oregon. H. P. Smith PLASTERING and Flue Building Bend, Oregon. Eatimatea on application Wall Paper at Portland Pricci N. P. WEIDER PAINTER & Paperhanger Cheapett and Beit Wall Paper Sam ples in tbe county. Get My Price. OScc acroM itml from porioflUt Box 39- Bend, Oregon. R. II. DEYARMOND Machine Shop aid Garage We know how to do all kinds of Machine Work. TRY US AND SEE. 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