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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1912)
' "iisEsiw : TO GROW SPUDS ANOTHER TALK BY W. L. POWERS. KciHiinttnitlou I'hiiii Hiioitiilriwliiit I'iiIiiInOiiI lU'st Mi'IIiihU of C'ultl- xitlon mill of l"rln"tlmi for This Ciop In Centnil OiVjroii, lly ,li l'dVHItH. Tlio tirlinury ruiulHlt. for Ilia lisst potiitu cultura nrot Uooiily iul 1irUml, cuol, medium unmix loam 1.011, with u kouiI supply o( (irjfiinlo nmtlor holilliiK much onplllttry moU (lira uiiil rlclt, In potash, iliivp ami wtrly plmilliift. lavol culturu, fruiuwnt inolstuio coiiHorvliiit tlllnRo, nml sprayluit wlwro necvmnry to Insuro hunlthy foliage. In moHt cases, n heavy yli'lil of H)tiitoc In nmlnly n (ii'tlon of inolnturo. WliQtlmr under Irrlna iluu or dry funning, onrly nml fro. iUunt tillage should do kIvkii thn potato land to release plant food, prevent loss of inoUtnro through weeds, and maintain a dirt mulch for conserving moisture. Harrowing is cheap cultlvntlon nnd tlio lovor har row should Ito turd liumodlntoly nftcr tho planter to loVol the noil nnd lesson tlio evaporating surface area. A second harrowing niton Id Ito given wlion tlio plants lioglii td coin) tif it ml n third when tho rows sro woll lit view or after any honvy rain thai csusv Crusting. Harrowing should ho done In tho wnnn purt of tltu dny to avoid scattering fungus dltaase nnd hrnuklnK off vine. Thn otio or two horse cultivator nhotild follow nftor tho harrowing jiorlod. In thp Oreely district of Colorado thn two homo cultivator follow thn planter ridges beforo thn Ktntot roinc up to give n clout deep cultivation nnd I followed by tho hnrrow. Tlio cultivator nhotild bo hmnI nlMitit every ten dn'n or way throo limes boforo the blooming period nnd always nftor Irrigation na koon hk tho poll la dry enough to crumble to leave tho stirfare nnilclid hhiI hut atlKhtly hilled along tho row. liHxHtlon, KprliiR rainfall hero l uatinlly suf ficient to brliiR tho plant up nnd Itrow thorn till tho tubera begin to jorin, If carefully conserved; but n tnodnrnto IrrlKnllun. nay thrco acre Inches, or tho equivalent of thrco Inchon rainfall, on thn aatidlir aolla before planting will causn hotter ItroHth nnd protect against froit. Tho amount of later Irrigation la ft piatter of expat Iruco nnd inuat bo (letorinlnm! by tho weather nnd nclual moliiiiro condition prevailing nbout tho plant roots. Tho por cent of slope nffpet method and amount of Irrigation. An Ideal slope would be nlMiut ono or cent or SO fret pur Hill Steeper loKMi require morn shallow furroWH nnd it smaller a I roam In each lunow lnrn greater lime Pint IhhiI requires shorter rutin nnd inoro labeling mid attention In Irrl VatliiK. Control these conditions by P'tinlfiK Dm ixitnfn town dlnnnunltr or on n contour, If itccOMnry, nnd by nr)litK thu huad In unch furrow hc dordliiK to tho alopu In Irr'ritltiK. the water ahn-ild run m-arly clear In avoid urodlnR nnd puddlliiK anil ihotild be applied In n mi ' ' i.Hjvwr fg'iisjusi'swa''i'y'i POWER MACHINERY For plowing, tlivcshiug, hulling, hauling, shredding, husking, suwing, pumping, etc, Vo have on hand n U-horse power Oil Turn engine which is u very usefAil machine on any ranch, and we will he glad to show it nt any time. We believe we can convince you that it is one of the best engines on the market. We also would like to explain to you about our Oil Pull engine for plow ing, hauling'anU threshing; burns kerosene at nil loads. Make farming easy with an Oil Pull. Call or write .and get prices before you buy. Manufacturer of Harness nnd Saddles -Dealer In Wagons, Buggies and tVm fairly nhnrp, drep furrow na tlio po tntooN Will ho moUtonod by wick notion rnthor thnn by lntcrnt percola tion, which cniiaoH tho dirt nbout tho ttiliora to tniddto nnd net. A InrRor li'ind ntny bo iihoiI por furrow to wot down nuntly to tho lownr end nnd thou tho wntor cut down nnd nolao It Will Juki bo tinod up by tlio tluto It ronrhvM tho tnll furrow. With con ntntit nltontlon thnro nhotild bo no runoff nnd lonvlitR tho wntor In fur rown about TA bourn will rIvo n two or thrco noio-lnch hrlKiillon on nn nvornKo noli. Wlioro moro thnn two Irrlxutldiin nro applied It In bent to Irrigate every other npneo botwoon rown nml ultoriiico nt nticroodluK ItiiRntloun, Kxtmrliucnta conducted for tho OicRon Mxporlmont Hlnllon by tlioJ wrltor, under condition Hint wr.l upply buro, Indlcnto that two llRtit Irrlnitlliinr wilt be better thnn one heavy lirlitnllon nn potatooa must ho liopt RrowliiK nt n tinlfonn rata to avoid "second Rrowth," I'urthor tuorn, (heao ronultn Indlrnlo thnt flvo or nix noro'lnche alionld bo nbout lho moil oconomlctl nmotint to into, About CO bunhela mora potatoes woro necurod by nppbliiR tho flvs nciO'luchoa nt two IrrlRntloun In Ntond of one, hut nix ncrc-luchcH ninda four hiinhnU more applied In two In ntead of throo Irrigation. Throo ono-luch IrrUntlon riivo moat nnd two throo-lncli IrrlKHlloun np piled when thn nvcrnRo moUttiro ronton' of the llrrt two feet dropped (n tho 20 per cent molature content point Rnvo tho honvlott yield. Irrlxatlon nhould not ha given after tho Kith of AuRtint If tho hlRhett quality of product I to b obtained, The writer hail comiMtcKo nalynoa and cxtenlvo cooklnr teat made from each of the experiment plnntn and found thnt up to flvo nnd lx ncre-luchea there wa practically no dllTereuco In coiupotltlon or palatlhlllty on IrrlRatod nnd nnn IrrlRatcd potatoc The heavier latter Irrigations Increased tho. molt Go to Portland VIA "THE Direct WAY" TEe O-W. Through BETWEEN CENTRAL OREGON POINTS MERITS YOUR PATRONAGE. NO CHANGE OF CARS, All trains nrrivo nt nnd depart from Union Depot, Portland. Trntn leaves Rend 0:0 A. M ttrrlvlnsr Portland Union Depot fi:30 P. M. ReturnlnK. leaves Ponlnnd 7:o0 A. M., or 10:00 A. M nrrlving Rend 8:15 P. M. I'or particulars apply to J. C. CDMlll'.Tr, Agent O-W. R & N. U1;M, OWHOON WIHIJ5 IN PORTL.ND VISIT NORTH RE.CH A coot, dullxlitftil Bumtnor rfsort on the vhoroit of tho Pacific Oecnn. Only n fow plonsnntiluiunt down the Columbia from Portland. Rvnched vIh. O-W. It. & N. Steamers. Central OfuRon )notlRora nrrivlnif in Portlnnd can Rut the Steamer T. J. Potter, out of Portland at 10:;l0 P. M., or the Iliusalo ut 8:00 IsmSHsjii 6 i iisSiiissIsi i im ai in - .W. - i in ihm si Implements Seeds and Grain for Balo. TIIK mm fltM,ETItf, IJKND, ilium u nm iimnuimmiJitJULUAJ imuui1 ui UZ ZTZ 7TTZZ: : ., . j. ' , tyro content nnd thorefaro decreased Oroicon, up to tlx (fl) o'clock I'. M. tlio por dent of solid nnd lessened on Tuesday, tho 24th day of Hep tlio keoplnft quality, nnd nluo necro-.tmnber, 1912, for tho piirchnio of luchuM Rave liwor yield tnnn nix Inches, If tho proper noil inolHluro content provnlls, It matter not whothor It I innliitnluod by Irrlgu tloii or rainfall. Ml'MMDNH. In Justice's Court for Mend Precinct No. 3, Crook County, Oregon, ' Mr. Nolllo Wright, 1'lnlntlrf, vn. J. K. Roller. Defendant To J. K. Kclley, tho nbovo named dofendnut. In the uamo of the slato of Ore Ron: You aro hereby required to nppenr nnd 'nnnwoi' tho complaint tiled ngalitNt you In tho nbovo en titled action on or boforo October 1st, 11)12, nnd If you fall to so nuswer tho plaintiff will tako Judg ment against you for tho ouin de manded In her complaint heroin, to wit for the sutti of fSC.fiO, besides tho cost niul dlsburHoniQiitn of thin notion. This summons Is ordered to ho served upon you by tho publication thereof In Tho llond llulletln, n weekly nowspaper published In Crook County, OreRon, by tho order of J. M. Lawrence, Justice of tho nlmro entitled Court; said order being dated AuriisI 6lh. 1912, dnto of first publication August 7th. 1912, length of publication six successive weeks, Dated August 7th, 1912. C. H. DtiNHON, Attorney for Plaintiff. J. M. IWIIUNCK, J ust lea of tiie Peace for Pend, Precinct No. 3, 22-27 Crook County, Oregon. NOTIl'K OK ItONI) HAI.K. Notice is hereby glvon that senlod proposals will be received at the ofn.ee of the Clvy Hccprdcr, Ucnd, 'the Quick WAV" R. 0B N. Service A. M. 14 WIJIlNKHDAY, AUfll'KT 7, 1019. ncro-.Municipal nono or too city or iiend, Oregon. Said Bonds nro In tho aunt of 100,000 par Vnluo, Issued In do nominations of $1000, nnd Issuod for tho purposo of constructing n sower system and authorized by voto at n spcclnl election held In tho City of llond on the 20th dny of July, 1912. Kald bonds aro dated Hoptomber 1st, 1912, nnd bear Interest at u rnto not oxcecdlriR six (0) per cent por annum Interest payable seml-nnnunlly. Hold bonds mnturo September 1st, 19,11. Interest and prlnilpnl pay able nt Ucnd, Oregon, or the Oregon Fiscal Agency In New York City. Hnld Imnds nro Issued and to bo sold In accordance with the provisions of the Charter of tho City of llond. Proposals for said bonds shall stato tho rnto of Interest on which tho projvosnl Is based. Kach proposal must bo accompan ied by n certified check In tho sum of Ono Thousand ((1000.00) Dollars, made paynblo to tho City Treasurer of the City of llond, as n guarantee of the good faith of tho bidder. The City reserves tho right to re ject any or all bids. lly order of tho Common Council of tho City of Ucnd, Oregon, dated July 20th, 1912. First publication July 24th, 1912. (I. 1. PUTNAM, Mayor. II. C. KLLIS, Itecorder. NOTICi: 1-OIt PL'HMCATIO.V. Department or tho Interior, V. 8. Ijtnd Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July 2th, 1912. Notice Is hereby given that Frank A. Murk, of Laldlaw. Oregon, who. on Juno 10th, 1907, made Homestead Kntry, No. 1G602, Berlal No. 01090, for BI3V48W, 8cc. 24, and NB NWVi. Section 25, Township 16 South. Itange 11 Kast, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to make five year proof, to es tablish claim to tho land above des cribed, before H. C. Bills, U. 8. Com mlsstoner, at his office at Ucnd, Ore gon, on the 12th day of Bcptembcr, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Alfred F. Itamscy, Frank K. Dayton, Fred N. Wallace William Hrown. 21-2C C W. MOOItE, Iteglstcr. .NOTICK FOU I'UIIUCATION. Department of tho Interior, U. 8, I-and Otllco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, Juiy ::nd, 1912. Notlco Is hornby given that Jens C. Ilasselhcrg, of Laldlaw, Oregon". who, on Juno 19th, 1907, made homo- stead entry No. 1SS50 Serial No. 01118, for lots 1 and 2, section i, township 17 south, range 11 cost. Wlllamctto Meridian, has filed no tlco of Intention to mako five-year proor, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, beforo II. C. Kills. U. 8. Commissioner, at his office at Ucnd. Oregon, on tho 10th day of September, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses Chsrles II. Spaugh. Ira E. Wlrnor. Lincoln II. Hoot nnd It. II. Ilayloy, all of J-aldlaw, Oregon. 21-25 C. W. MOOItE, Iteglstcr. U. NOTICK FOll PCHMCATION. department of the Interior. IT. 8. Land Olllcc at Tho Dalles. Oieson. July 22nd, 1912. Notlco Is horoby given that Ed ward A. Knott of Ucnd, Oregon, who on October 3rd. 1910, made Desert Land Entry. No. 07S09. for SEW SWH. SH8RU, Sec. ,M. and NKU NV U. NWli NK. Section 23. town alilp 18 south, range 12 east, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to mako desert proof, to establish claim to the land above des- crllKid. boforo II. C. Kills. U. a Com missioner, nt his olllco nt llond. Ore gon, on tho 10th duy of September, 1912. Claimant names ns wltnowes: Erncat Garratt. William Arnold. Chnrles D. Itowo nnd Levi D. Wlest, all of lleud. Orogon. '' 21-2 C. W. MOOItB. Registsr. t XV. H. COULI! n. M. LARA t i Central Oregon J orokerage Co. Amenta for tho UNION MEAT COMPANY Of I'OUTLA.NR, OliB. 'e carry a complete- stock of hums, bacons, salt meats, latxH and ciinK)itndi with the United Warehoiwo Co. at llond. Prompt uttantion to mall or phone orders. Wholesale only Office and Salesrooms Bend, Oregon. Our IvyJC is the best that science can make ! i i, i mi, " This Is hot weather time. Why not mako it comfort time? Be cool, use our ice fL r, f CentraTOregoii Ice (& Cold Storaze Co., Inc. MADU.VS ' BEND REDMOND NOTICK FOU PlWitOATiOSV Department of tho Interior, L'. 8. lAtid Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July 17th, 1012. Notlco In hereby given that Ocorgo W, Trlplett, of llond, Oregon, who, on February 8th, 1909, mado homestead entry No, 04488, for lots 1, 2, 3 and NB NW'., Section 31, Township 20 Booth, Itaugo 11 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notlco of Inten tion to mako thrco year proof, to establish claim to tho land nbovo de scribed, beforo II. C. Ellis. U. 8. Commissioner at his office at Ucnd, Oregon, on the 31st day of August, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: WHY NOT PLAN A sit SPECIAL For Sunday, Always Something Delicious at an Attrctive Price W tflsMAAaBftlksAl1 vmrvraaFvs Tfcot Yo Cm OnlW iyPsKMM AniTlMtWe Make Driivw-ks. WMaUAM.W Wholesale Oar Own Ice Cream. Hotel Trtrfe A Specialty.- dt -4- ! HOT BREAD I crciti iuurixiiu at ; : CORKETT'S i SHUEY'S MISENER'S JIcCUISTON'S UAKGD BY American Bakery I See Me! i . BEFORE I BUILDING. No trouble to jrlve you estiroutes on BRICK, STONE. CEMENT, plain ami ornamental Iilastoi'inK w o r k buildinj: founilations, sidewalks, chimneys, J septic tanks, sowor- J nffe, paving, canal work, p!ie llnea, fire- I places, etc. Plane and siwcificatlons fur- j nlshcd. II. D. Bourcy i General Contractor I Rox 21, BenTl, Orcjjon. I VauI m r ..is" j1- VAQK B. Oeolrge''&TirlTelTTrou'orlct Jliiey, Martin J. Main and Hubert O. Cnld- woll, all of Uend, Oregon. 20-24 C. W. MOOUEI, nejtlster. Shoe REPAIRING First Class i Work of all kinds done promptly. R. H. LOVEN Wall street, Bend, Ore. Until September First I will Deliver 1 16 inch : Block wood I for ! $4.00 Limb Wood $3.50 a cord : i F. M. Carter THE WOOD MAN FKATEIIXAL BOCIETIES. M. W. of A. Pilot Butte Camp No. 9794 MeeU every Tuesday io hall over postofTice. VlsIUryr Neighbors always welcome. E. A. Sather, V. C. N. P. Welder, Clerk. DetcfcotM Lo4ge No. 103 K.cfP. Meets every Wedcesday eveclojr at 8 p. n. In Castle Hall, rost-offce Uldjr. Visiting Kclghu welcome.. M. A. Palmer, C. O. N. P. Smith, K. R. & S. I. O. O. F. Bend Lodge No. 218 Reg. Meetings every Monday night Visitors welcome Ralph Spencer, N. G. U. N. Hoffman, Secretary, ii.ir'iaii BEND LODGtf'No. i 39 A. F. & A. M. Meets on Thurday on or before the full moon of each month. Visiting brothers alwavs welcome. J t lT4dwn. V M. It K Allen. StcrrUrr ATENTS VALVAULIi INFORJIATION VRIIK If you have sn lurttitlon or say pttot mcltcr, write ImmnlUUIv to W V. WKtOHT. rrgltlrtl sltcincr I.ou tfe Truu HWg. Vsthlottnu I) C VltilSLE LOADING IXEPCATING RIFLS ll. 70 List Prtc. 38.C0 At " Vlilbln Iwdmg" li a bl;t ad- vantn,To. outnocnrtriilao (jq In thoiharnlx-r. You isow when tho pin Is landed. CjIs o tfc gam in sight l 1'raetlco noxo and clean out all tho farm jxats this spring. 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