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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1912)
Tin; iii;ni iit'M.criv, iii;m, j:im;hiav, Hi;rn,Miiim n, uwt TA(JR a. WINTER fill: HARDY CROP OROWS WELL ON LAND DRY Prof. Slum- Tell llutv to OIhhIii Tlio MiM Niniem Willi TIiIn 2 1 it In III Out ml Oh'ukii Miiki-N Omul liny mill 1'iutiiic IIV 1'HOP. TIIOH. HIIAW (Written especially for The Hullotln) Tho winter rye orop Ik the liar dlrat u( till eoroala, It will mil urn more colli tn mi any or tiioan crop, It will grow ti mi or cotii1ltlnii tlmt aro iniiro dry. It haa Rrentur power to gatlwr food frum aolla than other grain. It furnUlic good grain food (or Nity kind of v atoek whn prop, erly foil. If out at tlm propur stags of Krowth It may m used for buy but th liny In lint m uiiieli rolUlonl by murk mr other kiwi of tiny. It also furnish mi otlnt immure plant, mill It In n HftWtil plant to Imry In tho Mill. The yields aro usually not ho high , tiiiHiK obtained from whoHt loit frosi witat hmi Uen tali It will apparent tlmt thl crop U woll adapted to tho nrd of Central Ore gon niiiI. therefore, should llinl an ImiKirinnt place In tlm mini'. Miicli of wlmt was Mid with refer oiii'it to the grossing of winter wheat In tho wmr tlmt trowti'il of wheat, will apply equally to winter rye It will probably l foiiml tlmt t ti viry ! whom tlitrv It 1hiI crop of winter ry will lut grown enartly on the lluea aiiinnlttrd for growing wluti-r wheat Hut winter I tyii nupH imiy ho grown on otlmi llll-M. TIiIh i-i-f.ii will hiicp-'cuI with treat- mint tlmt would not fiimlHli tin- boat rniidltlnii for growing winter wliaat. Km ItiHtNino, It nmy li howii on Kriiiint from which is winter wliswt rrop lm loom imiiovod. tint ground iK'llIK plriWMl mill pulv0l.id MM IMIOll NH lllO nop Of Winter wlloWt lllH tlOOII imiiiivi'il, providing ttio plowing can to done at Miirh u (lino. If It oiuiiij. no noun tnmi, 11 nmy in piowmi a mhiii nh luotMimil hy tlm full ralim. Ttio Kiii'd nmy then lio sown. It nmy In' howii nt 11 period Inter tliitn would li millRlilo (or winter svlient. Tlio latter should do hovii o as to u'ciiio for It tlm inilliip advantage of Hie winter season' riilnfitll. Tlm latter will huoccimI on 11 Ihhi ntnoiiiit of ruin fnll, Tin aim iliould do to put thin crop In 11I10 with (ho drill. Tlm amount of Mud to how will lui dependent on till' ObJl'Ot SOIIgllt In bowIhk the grain. When It Ih howii for a grain rrop not lei (linn S peck of rood idiould ho howii. More stud li cnllml for It will ho noticed than In tho cimo of when!, TIiIh rrmtlti from tho Ion dKKtva of tho itoolliiK In tho ryu. Whim (ho vroti In nown to provldf pimluro, not Icrnt (linn 7 to H pecka Hhould ho howii, mid nhoul tho mine nnioiint when (ho crop Ih howii to l plowed undor. Whim nrnrd tho druln on hoII molHttiro U vi than whim tho pluntn urn not Krmud, a tho leaf HiirfHcn U Iihui. mid tliwrefure tho tranHplrHtloii la nlowor thrmiKli tho luivmi of tho plmitH. Whon tiurltd nii h Mreiui inn a n re, tho Inirlnl In dry htmh Hhould take plncn JuhI hoforv tho howIiik hIk'. hihI, thurti furo, imforo tlmt tlnm wh-n th crop prove the moMt heHVlly on wdl molh ture, thnt la wIimi It U iimlnrliiK Wluipr rye nhould lie hurled Hhout 2Vif to a IncIimi, mb In tho cmh of wU'Wt. What ha hetiu wld nhout tho Imr rowloi: of winter whent will npply eijimlly to tho hnrrowluK of winter rye. liotn cropa nre uuniiy iiiurii heimntted by hucIi hnrrowliiK when It Ih Judloloualy dune In nil nrertn n (liortnKo of rain ful I HtnnrcH arn on rrronl whnl:i eropa Imvo horn livliellli'd hy ihIiii? li' 1 iIIhIi to lircnk up the crun' In the HprliiK of tlio your. When tho crop la xniHti for imh tuiH tha RrHxlDK may iioglu hh hooii fin tho pHituitt la oiioiikIi to Juntlfy II, provldltiK that tho khixIiik will not roHiilt In (hn oiirrtiatliiK of tht noil. Trmrti may ih liuttiiintHt Ju which winter grating; would drliiK Miiout Hiirh n condition. Whvio it loM not tlm ciop nmy do (craned moat of th winter mid up Into the wprliiK Whvr winter rtn( would un ci ut tho noil (ho KrnniiK inimt do deforred until tho k round imomuH ho dry Out no linriii will remilt from tlio kthiUik. A larKo Minoiint of Krazlnf will thna do furiilnlied dy tho ry In tho HprliiK. The KrnzliiK limy ho con tlnued until tho ryu di'Klnn to Joint. Tho ground Hhould then do plowed and prepnrtd for hoiiio Mtitumii crop (o do howii Inter, Tho whunt crop la Krown In ln-ai form when auwn every nlternnte yonr, hut ryo crops may he Krown more frequently. Hhould tho ryo de wuntod for Kreon niaiiuro It Hhould dc dtirled In (ho hoII when approach I n u tho headlnif Htnte. On tho newly broken null of Cviitml Ori'Kon, It nmy not ho neo eHuiiry to irrow It Hum for koiiio tlmo, except on UmU with mi iiiiicIi alkali III them Hint they ai much llalilu to encriiHl. Iltirlal of ryo In thoto IciiiIm to nioro Complete pulveriza tion. It alto croatly Incruaceii tlm oowor of tlmait aolU to huld molatnro. Tho burial of thin crop makoa mi ec iillint preparation for kiowIhk wlutur wheat. i .... -.. '" -. .J.A....(. ( ...- 4f4 4. ( If Yon Were Offered whero tlm Krouild cruata Heverety the hnrrowliiK ought to bo never", dm not under ordinary condition in. mummm Wait, Ladies, Wait! till you wo the now kocmIh. now on tho way to Henri. Millinery Sulla, Conta, Skirta nnil tallica' J'urnlihlnj?a, All tho latest Mens. licit kooiU for tho loiut money. MRS. A. H. BLACK II iloir from the tHitofHce, Wnll Street. itKffiffiigffiSHI : J-H-I-W-W-J-H-W-K-K-l-W-H-l-H-l GOOD nOAD MAXIMS. Osod rndi will bring a dtlr 1 (o tk country lift. J Qood roiti will bring country -j choola equal to thcte in the j tovvrn. J We muit have harmony In any ellort lor puulie Improvement. Old methedt of road conitrue tlon muit be abandoned. Dad roada are the elgn of backwardness, Indolence or a careleia cillsenihip. Mud le worse than an Invading army. Increase of wealth and pros psrfty Immediately follow good roads. We cannot afford to have bad roads any longer. Every voter should be a preacher, a worker and a fighter for good roads-Jssse Taylor In Ostter Roads RELATION OF GOOD ROADS TO HOME TRADE Farmer Will Duy of Local Merchants If He Can Rsach Them. We Have Taken Over the Entire Stock of LUMBER of the i)ine Forest Lumber Co., and are in a position to fill orders ol any size. In addition we carry a full line of Building Material Lime, Cement, Plaster Brick a n d Fire Clay. Also COAL and LAND PLASTER. Overturf-Davis-Miller Co. Bend, Oregon. ...v T lju. KaUI I W , mmFOMrrm S Repeating Shotguns $19.50 to $95.00 nalln .fiAlstiH. M. miJ. In 13 Mill Ifl .!! (0 ftkotl oil.) frsnie sn.l Ul.Mown, rnsny rJ. end IU. wllh .pmUI moJ.U lor UP nj (i.U .huollni, sis. The moil .it.ntlo line o( r.p.tllus guns In the wm14. ir ZZWvt lf.ili shoifun litilbi i5Zxrr5Jell lo. " I'V ' ! '' (J '"'I Jkiis up wis nlo, mow 01 mill His (in'l ln lino lh kiIud i4 swell (be ihtlli la roiulnt 4IM, limi. Ili i4 nut us tlio tilufd tibia th icllon, llnplf, iiii( nckiiilin on.lhll Im pull thin tup Mini upititi, Tkt double (iiimioii pull ispikdl. lUnllti ifpUlr.Iiu Is shoutlet tblHir-.oJ , lbs imoutilc tfcoll liltlr lock uikfl ll k Mini bn(b IviJIoi n bulll. Us Kit pirn (St S l&w(l DO IT NOWl Send Ihrse tLmpt potUse iJ tTT tT J JJ f att our bl ceUlo cf ell MarJit r.p..tlo( A& fartli JUrPOrirVI UX j ril!..i,nJ.holun. br ralurn mslk 4'i Wlllaw Slrssl Hsw ll.o, Ceea. Apnln orxl apotn It line Ixcd polntrd out tliat ttic crowlnp tendency townnl buyltie by mall from fnrUUtnnt tioiuts. m fur us the farm it la court-rnMl, la tllrix'tly trncviitilo to tlio fact tluit lie N KroultiK nway from the luililt of iliivlm; Into (own once or twice a week, iwrtlciilarly on Sotunlnya vlatt InK tht local more nml kvrlnK on frlcnilly terms with tlio mcrrtianta. In other wonla. Ilif auccc of the innll or der house ilfix'iuls largely ujion Ita a LIU Ity to create n fn'lliiK of niiinponlmn U'twcrn the amall iiHTcliaut anil his luHtomtT. , The Saturday trip to town U one of ttio foundation atones of merchandls- lug In the country. Take a Saturday afternoon itiotocrnnti of tho main si reels In any uiolernto alieil town, nml If It shows n Hlinrlace of hltclilm; room mid n fnlr mlxturo of aiitomo hllet It In safe to any Hint local Institu tion" arc Ix-lnc MupiKirttHl. To I'licoume tie farmer to come to (own rrptilhrly aome mmtniinllk-M hare liiNtltuttil ret'nlnr aerlei of Hnturdny fnlrn, liihtsttd of havliiK one 1Ik tvle tirntlon (I urine the henson, they have iMinir event whcdulcil for each Satur day diirltiK the aumiiier mid fall, ml vertlne tirondcast throughout the sur roundliiK lerrltorr mid put on their ane. rlnl wteH and Hpi-clal dUplaya to rntcli (he Saturday rrowda. If the farmer la iiihUuj: money lie h apt tp put Niime of It Into pood hoiveit or an an lo mobile, provldlni: the roudu are In audi aluipe tlmt he ran realhte on that kind of Invextiaeiit. Hut Imil riHidH are the formira ciino. If he liiiowa tlmt ho mux! trnvo) four or tlve miles of uitielt a foot deep to pet to town lie will Ntny at home and let the It. I'. I) carrier lake Ida order fur cloth Inp. proeerles or litinUir. Of coiirpo the tieuellto of corn! rondn can lie enjoyi-d only liy ik-Ii town n (hoe where inerclinntM are progressive, mcIIIiik cihkI liieiihnnilUe at reHKoniible lirli'en. Hut, lilvtMi that tlmt rvtititslie. iiothlui; elie will help the local mer chant keep Ida farmer cUHtouier In Hue so much iih frequent peraoual contact Here la where the Satimtay trip to town count In dollars mid ccnta In the dcnler'i ciikIi drawer. American tiuuliioti-i men are IcnrnlnK that "hard tlmca" can he iicrt'iuiie If the rlcht curative inciiHurc are em ployed, mid wlmt la mure lnixirtnnt thut locally at leant liusluesH htiiKiin (Ion cull he pro vein ed hy Judicious Htlmtihitl'on of trade TIiIh Iciomu U rapidly heliiK aaklmllnttsl by the coiin try'a ret all merchants and they are coming (o appreciate more fully the bearing: on their business of audi ques tion an tide of ijood roads. When they Dually arrive nt sbuie uicitua of co-op erative action on huvIi problem and put that co-operation luto effect tho country will not longer suiter from many present causes of unrest, livery uierchiiut Hhould study this Kood roada question until ho Kraapa It fully and uutll bo uvea that It U his problem. 00 Would You Take It? " Would you like to read the LfRjreat and best weekly farm magazine In the Northwest? If so, subscribe to THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD (HeKulor price $1.00 a year.) By combininjt with THE BEND BULLETIN (Regular price $1.50 n year) You Get Both Papers for $1.50 By taking advantage of this special olTer you save a dollar, and'get all the farm and agricultural news of the Pacific Coast and all the local news of your district and of all Central Oregon. Send $1. CO to The Bend I'ulletin today, and receive both papers for a year, one hundred and four papers for $1.60! That's less than one and a half cents each. Samples of both papers rent to you or your friends on request. THE BEND BULLETIN BEND, OREGON i (X5) (SX imiM.ni - - - - " M.t IMMIMMtttM.(g (a)) - K -,.. , T T- " - - i J , r III ' i.i ' II1 Salt For Live Stock. Pnlt ahould te kept efore all kinds of live atock all the time so that the animal body may pet all the wait It rnlla fur. aaya the Kansas Tanner Common salt or pulrerlw-d milt la pref erable (o rock salt. The latter Irri tate the touinic. and ver.v often the ; animal will uot aatlsfy Itself on ai--I count of a aoro tonpne. The mo-it I economical mean of iislns alt la to I ploce It In a box or troiiKh under nwif i to prevent Ita tielni: dissolved He nore that salt la alwaya In the box. Ah farm animals should have neevx tn aalL We do not believe In trlvlnc wilt In the feed except In the case of rhlok ms, when all tnnshi- slwilW be urtllml However, the chicken has small re pilreinent for salt, and an ex- nt salt Is poison to the clip ken. The tii' should have acci-aa to wait or modi-mu luautltlea may be fed In hlop Mrs. Stevonhon makes a atecUlty nt -t.n .1 1 r. ...... .mill... .....I.llu IV. M..V U,..MV,, IHIIJIIIC VBJViat.J .invited Sunday. Ladles' rest room Mn connection. I A clas.llletl ml In The Itulletln Is rt-nd by liundroiK and brlnsn the ail ertler kooU r-tuiu for the money liitet-t. POLK'S' OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory l Dlrtelorr ct each Cltr. Town kb4 rillsc. tltla iltscrlptlve tVttch of each plscr. lorsilon, (Kipulellon, trie ts ph. thlrplac and bulkier pointt aito Cl.mil rjfrtonr, complltd r tutletis sail proitttien. U. I. IOLK CO BEAT-ITS I .aSfl 1 NOTICK FOIt 1'UHMC'ATIO.V. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Tho Dalles, Oregon, August-8, 101. Notice Is hereby given that Martha Good, of Dend, Oregon, who, on No vember 3, 1910. made homestead entry. No. 07CCL for N SBK. N SVi. 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