The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, October 09, 1912, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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WEEVIL A MENACE TO
TUG FARMERS
A. I.. loult of 0. A, '. Hny Vliltl
In MiiIciIiiU) IIitiwmiI by llx lie.
Iiirnhil Inns In liifoxlcd IHMrlrtN.
llcioi't llUt'iiti.Tli'N fit Him.
C P
A MHO
llconuiin tho iitfulfu weevil In at
iremU tin milijrot of no little In
- Mttlry In lutlors to thn Orog;aii Anrl
rultiirnl (Jolltno, tt till liuouiiaa of tlio
iollila Injur)' of wlilcli tin? iost U
"rnpnliln, A, U lovell (it tint croi
, feat Kturr Iimm luniiKlit tiiKotliar tliu
, rollowluB (nctH roK'irdlMK tlio
V'TiiiUnnco;
Tim alfalfa wrevll ticourn In
" Ktirupo, Wii'hUtii Aula niul Northern
Africa, Imt la not kviiowII)- consider
(mI a rlna pout tlwro. It wnii fir Hi
reported In tlio t'nltoil Htnttm tiour
.Suit Ukn City In ItfUl, hut had Ix-nt
. Iiitroituri'il prolixly somo tlmn Ik
rum, ns It was then In stirnclQitt
uninliniM to Injure tlio rrop motor
' lully. Thu iiihiiiht of Introduction
In wholly tlionretlonl, Thn liiiblU or
t, (ho wmivll nr inch Hint It rotilil
Imvo donui In thu rlotliliiK ir packs
if IninilRrnnlH, In thn IioIi-m or
' nursery stock, or any almllnr urn-
turlnl.
i. In ItifoMvd illntrlcU dm peat In
provliiK n serious menace. It seem
inhiIiIi ot nlly cutlliiK thu )M
iitHtHt Intly tr lln lUproriMlor.ii. niul
latw or mndorliiK . emp entirely
, . HHprolUnlilit. Hvwii Ih wiI Mt-
IInIuhI fields tlio crop l Irti ri or lets
delnjrH nml iIooh not make the
' Krowlll It should. Alfalfa U without
iuiM(l(in llm rnvorltu hot pUnt.
. Thuro sreina to l n nIIkIH prefer-
hum In fator or th morn took.
low-RrowhiK type. In addition to
" Hlfairn. I ho weevil hnn Ihjoh olmenrd
to feed upon sweet ima, Ulali milk
' ' olsh, white olovnr, rod clover, al-
tilko cIiimt, Imrr clover, jollow awect
, rlnvar, white aooi rimer, hlnek
loctut. etc.
I" M. Wot.aler thin i!ccri. th
l ml nit weevil "Tho fully dovlo.iod
i nlfnlfa weevil In n amall. rather lu
klRUlflcnnt nppenrluR heetle, allRhtly ,
under one-fourth of nn Inch long, of
l
iaiaiiaWiliaBW Tflirii , n lillrrf iMljilaaaaaaan 1 It
u Vi W. h a? K.HHLbHBkJah,adarA aaP'TMn-lfcjP I
I HW Jib. K klaaaaiP'akaHk AaL HliWHa. "' w"lVrk Q
Irrigating Problems Easily Solved
YOUR best and cheapest crop insurance is
un independent irritating plant. Tho
I II C local dealer can assist you in buy
ing your outfit. He has the best engineerine;
practice nt his command. He can save you
money and- future trouble by selling you an
outfit operated by a dependable
I H C Oil and Gas Engine
The ono thing most necessary in an irrigat
ing outfit is reliability. When you need water,
you need water, not trouble. I II C engines
nro proved reliable before they leave tho fac- ,
tory. Nothing is left to chance. No expense
is spared to make them right, to assure relia
bility And length of service. Another advan
tage in buying from the I H C local dealer is
that you can get efficient help quickly in any
unforeseen emergency.
You will find it easy to choose an I II C en
gine. Tho same engine that docs your irri
gating will run tho saw, grindstone, feed
grinder, or any other farm machine to which
power may be applied. The line is complete
vertiral and horizontal engines, air and water
cooled, stationary, portable and mounted on
skids, in sizes from 1 to 50-horsu power; trac
tors 12, IS, 20, 25 and 45-liorso power, to oper
ate on gas, gasoline, kerosene, naphtha,
distillate, or alcohol, Also, sawing, spraying,
and grinding outfits, etc.
See tho I H C local dealer for catalogues
and full information, or write
Intenutioiul Harvester Company of America
Mitcorporaioui
Portland Ore.
I II C 9rrl Bu4n
, The purpoia of hl llurcnu It to furnUh. fre
of clia.na lo all. Iho.bo! iiiforniitlloii obulnahla
coacar
.ffrllll
(l on, frliari,alc.,mkyni,rlnaillrriitnotHa
ml ten
inu
na II mm lo I II CSiirvIca Uuriau. Harvaiiar
li
lutldlaf,
.tliKo,U3A
ll brown color, mlxoil with gray niul
lilnck hnlm iirnuigod In Indistinct
MpolH niul rlrliifd on tho Imck. Hub-
bed InillvlilimU limy Im very ilnik
vurxliiK or blnok."
I), (I, TltiiH tlniH describes thn Im
uniliiro Hliim. "Thu kk U oval,
rotiiiiliHt ut thu cihIn niul vshuu II rut
ilnpoHltoil Inmoii yellow In rolor,
'I'll r no or them lull! owl to utul would
iiiiout rttfti'h noniNM mi orillnnry pin
hond. When flrnt luitolitd thu liirvii
Im ii llttlo lnror In dliimolor tliiui u
OMtiriu Ihrciid niul uhoiit im long
iiurofN im mi orillnnry pIii-IibmiI. It
In pulo, dirty yellow nt (Imt, with n
tirnd Hoiuowhnt darker find with ven
minute lilnok upotii kIiowIiir on thu
body.
"Willi tho third mult, or cnNtlnn
or thu Hklu, thu Inrvn Iircoiiich ntlll
dnrkur Kroon, thn lino on tho Imck
nlmokt puru whltu, mid thoro In n
faint Indication or n whltu lino on
either nldo. Thu facn rIiowh thn
ohnrnolorlNtlo hlnck Hint n rondlly
dlnthiKiililu'N HiIn Npock'N from nny
otlior Urru In thn ulfalfn Hold. Thu
InrKvut larva urn hut n trifle over
n (imrtor or nn Inch Ioiik niul ono
third na wldn.
"Wliun full Krown tlio Inrvn iilthor
crnwl or drop to tho Kroiliiil mid
apln n cocoon In thu duud'lenvuH or
other rulililnli iirfHont. Tho cocoon
la (lobular, compoMcd of n rnthor
ronrfo network of pure whltu thread
liirao onniiKli for tho Inrvn to llo In
In n allnhtly curved poaltlou. The
pupfi or roatliiK Btnr.o In nt flrnt pnlo
Kroeu. ,m It ndvnucvN toward tho
lieotlo ntnKo It liccomeN darker niul
thu Iok nnd other pnrtN of tho hody
nr more rondlly recoKulxed,"
Thu remudlnl nienaurca nro mt yet
In tho experimental titnKe. The pent
U MUftlctontly Important to wnrrmit
enreful watch Ik'Iiir kept for It nnd
In enno MiNplclnon IndlvldunlN tire
found they rihould 1m Kent nt ouco to
thu coIIoru for Identification,
Tho weovlt paMien tho winter nn nu
adult, hlliornatliiK In nheltorod nook
iiixiiit thu Hold. Molted KrntH In
foiuo roruoro, rulildili nnd eliuU nnd
even tho cmwua of ulfalfn plant
fiirnUh excellent nunrtrit. In iwirly
afirlnx they einerRH niul upload over
thn flulda, Niul cotniimnre feedliiK on
tho earlier IiiiiIn niul ahmita. Aiiout
this Mm I hey I.okIii vnlrlllK, mid thn
fomalo nro ready to deposit orr
nooii. In I'tnh tlila In uminlly early
In Mnreh. hut dependa InrRnly on tho
NenMiii. Mimutlmen lieliiK delnyed un
til April. The i)rb nro uaunlly laid
on nlfairn atouiN.
An oxtrn nood life illcy In nn
extra Rood compnny for extra Kood
people. M, H. I.nttlu & Co. aRouta 1
Inuca k lldoii' Imrlior ahop t
located now, temiHirnrlly, on Oreeoo
dtrcot, In tho otd TaRRnrt Hotel hulld
Iiir. Threo good liarhora to serve
you.
inu
t. II jrou liava aijr.worlliy gunk
AAUl. ernnt. lantl clrAln. Irrl.
v
REPUBLICANS'
EXTRAVAGANCE
Government Cost More Than
Doublet! Under iloosevelt.
DEMOGBATS' GREAT RECORD.
Otartllno Flgurat Which Oho w That th
Coit of Our National Cxlitine and
the Hioh Coit of Living Mutt 0
rtfduccd.
Under n provr downward rovbdon
ot tho llvpiihlk'iiu tariff ached ill oh the
peoplo of tho United Htatua would aavo
lU.OOO.fXW.OUO fdi-h yr, or ovur f 100
per family ou muiiufuetured jjixxM
nloiio.
President Taft'N vetoeit of tho wool
tnrlrr hill und tho tdeol tariff menauro
prtNed by u Democratic liouao COHT
Tin: iM'.oi'i.i: ov tiii: umtkd
HTATK.H AllUbT 1150,00000 l'KIt
ANNUM.
Tho coat of conducting tho federal
ffuvommetit MOIti: THAN I)OUIIM:d
bvtwei'U tho chnto of I 'resident Clove
Iniid'N aecolid luluilnUtrntlon (I)oiuo
era tic) nnd tho Ih'kIiiiiIiik of I'roaldcnt
ItiKwevelt'a m-cond iidmliiUtrntlou (Ito-
plllllll'HIl),
An the DlltKCT IH'.HUr.T OI-' HIOH
HHI'UIII.ICAN TAIHFI' KUIIUI
UI.IIH tho jM-opIo of tho United Htntoa
pay a tni l-'IIHM NINK TO HRVKN
TY-i:i(lllT IM'.lt CKNT on food nnd
ordinary huiuehold nrtlclen used In tho
homo hy eU'ry family, rhh and inxir.
Tho total col of riiiiiitut; tho foder.il
government In l.ViO w-iu ".(mx,iki.
Tho rtiiiouiit npproprlntiil nt n tduclo
Homlou of tho KUt) Unit iDiiRroon for
the fUviil )wr Ilill-1.0',7.i:W.III).l-wiin
more than dmililo tho n mount
$U.',UtMl,u.V,.i:i-ii.pruprlated for tho
fU-al yeirN IKl) mid IMI9 nt hoth
kloiM of the I'lfiyfoiirlh coimrctm, tho
hiNt iiniKrexN of tho necolid Clotolniul
ndmltiliit ration.
Only eight) mm pImmoi1 lctwcen tho
clono of thu Mi-olid ndmluUtrntlou of
I'rivddent Ck'elniid ami tho Ik-kIiiiiIiis
of I lie accuiul iidmlulttrntloii of I'renl
dent ltoooelt noil yet tho ninoiint iijv
liniprlutiHl durluK tlio four )eam of tho
uiiior wr.v.ia,7.i5 - wan more
than double that npproprinted In tho
four yearn Mr Cleveland waa at tho
helm t Ik. lUSTIVKiJom
Cor IP 10. the lat ll-n.nl year provided
for In nuiKrrwt under President Itooito-
volt, tho hlcbwaier murk In npproirln.
tloim-fl.OIIMOUVM li!-un reached.
I'rtnhlvut Tart' estimate to tho Inst
nenalou of ruuercHt for pivernmcnt
aiipMirt for tho (Weal )ear was S1.OI0,-
Uiatr-IUA,
In other wonl. corcrnmentnl ex
H'lim for the I'OUIt YKAIIfl of Prcil
dcut Clovelaud'a udmlnUtrntfon (Hem-04-mtle)
wero only 1H:10.HSIA"IJK! more
than I'renldeiit Tnfl'a (Itepiihllcnn) entl
male of (ho amount iieeejwiry to cover
tho oxtieiiHea of ONK YKAIl of Prcal
dent Tnfl'H ndirtlnUtrntlou.
Coucretuiuian John J. ritipernld of
Seve York, a IVmocrnt nnd cluilnunn
of the committee on approprlatloiu. In
nddrewlm; tho hoime Aiik "H. IU12, ou
the Miilijivt of appropriation Mid.
"Thoughtful men linvo watched with
nlariu the rapid InermiKO lu tho coat of
government lu the Pulled State." llo
further Hiild th.il two catixc Heeiu lv
HNiiiPihlo for man)1 present etllx:
"One. the UNTAIIt AND UNJUST
HYSTKM OK TAXATION bj- which
nn undiio ahure of lucomo by thoe
vhiMo clrciiiiiNtauctM In life are not
cojwldcrvd inure thnn rvrtnounbly com
fortable U tnkeu IhroiiRli our ciMtouut
law for tho aupport of our Kovern
uirnti tho other, thu Ullllrtiltr or tuahtb
I Ity to rvndJiiHt our ayatoui of taxation
ami to rvmuvo nianr tnxo from tbo
nocenrlcf of life, ho Ioiik na the UOV
KHNMKNT IS UNTHAVAOANTI.Y
CONDUCTKD. or the luxtnuuentall
tlw prurldeil for the eondnet of the
public Kenrhv niv either luettlclent or
are ipn uilllrel no mm to render the
nioMt utfoctlvo nnd compruhuiulve to
WUllK,"
Mr Kltwrald then cnll nttentloo
to, the fact that the Democratic party
.pledxi-d liwlf f IntniHteU with power
to dn two thliixH-itKDUCi: TAHIKK
DUTIIUS AND ItKTIIKNCIl I'UH
MP KNPKNDITUUKS by ellmjnntlni:
wnite In ndmliilitratlnu nnd tho aboil
tlon of UHolew. tiioxcuiuible oltlceu.
The Itepublleiiim talk about tariff
revlidou, niul yet when a Democratic
limine lu fultllllng Democratic prouiUen
to the people reduced the tnrlrr. u He-'
niilillonu prenldent vetoed the nieiimiro
"Hy their wurku ahull yv know them"
nemoenilH In every Ntnte of the.
Union Hluuild orjuiulxe mid prepare
fur ihiIIIiik a record breiiklug vute Nov
o. He It renn'inlwrisl (lint no matter
how certain victory aeema. overcoufl'
doiu-o U ulwiiya ilniiKoruiti..
Is there nny roimon why the Demo
era tie mrty Hhoiild ko nut of exUtcnee
Mlmply biH-uuxe Mr. l(uoHvelt baa Inks
en up the prngrvtodve meuHurea adopt-,
el by thi DeiuovrtiU eighteen yeare
njfoT-W. J. Itrynn.
Mr. ItiMMevoH stood im n gunrantor
for Mr Toft Mr. Hryan snys, "Now,
when HooMcvelt haa fallwl so utterly'
(n Ida Judgment of men, I aak eai h
pans correct Jiidgmeut -on hlunmirr
MILLERWATT
-sUSalKl
A.
mneic foh ctstkunh.
Tho llond Ilrlck Company dcslroa
to cnll special attention to tho ad
vuntagen of tiding brick for cistern
nnd almllnr work. It In the moat
economical nnd tho most natla
fnctory material. 22tf
MAItKirr ItHPOItT.
NOHTII 1'OIITI.ANI), Oct. f..
Itccclpta for tho week hnvc Iwcn:
Cnttlo 184.1, CftlvcH 3, Iiorb 2910,
hcci CH2, homes 108. Tho cnttlo
BEND MADE
BUTTER
IS GOOD BUTTER
SEE
THAT
YOU
GET
IT
We Guarantee Our Product
Money Returned if not Satisfactory.
Pioneer Cream Company
"The Bend Creamery"
ICI! CKEAM
TWO BIG EVENTS
Redmond Potato Show, October 11 and 12
-AND
Central Oregoii 8th Annual Fair, October 16 to It
ROUND TRIP EXCURSION FARES from
nil O-VV. R. & N. stations on 'the Deschutes
branch to Redmond, Ore., nnd return via
TICKETS cSNA5S.
10 " llHsl
n.ii2 hall D 1-1 ol
LIMIT VWW-
OCTOBER VZVVSP
WHY NOT TAKE IN BOTH? Many valuable
prices will he awarded. Get particulars
rout any agent of the
. 1
Oregpn R. R. &
CLOTHING
This fine line of
Clothes is now
sold for the first
time In Bend.
Oood material
and good work
manship. Prices
$15 to $25
You are invited
to Inspect these
goods at
L. French's
market was a nhado lower through
out. As compared with the week
previous, there wna an active market
tor everything that was offered but
killers wero In a little bettor pollu
tion to shapo tho market Jiecauso of
tho fnct that tholr pons wore fairly
well supplied. There In a fooling
throughout the cattle trnde that the
market, tins reached Its limit and
that nothing but prime tops will
bring tho high level of prices which
has applied throughout tho fnll. Tho
first part of the week the hog market
.showed a weakness of from 5 to 10c,
HUrTEtt.MILK
CRGAvt
astf
THE
TICKETS
SOLD
OCTOBER
15, 16,
17, 18,
and 19
FINAL
LIMIT
OCT. 21,
1912
Navigation Co.
hut with tho closo tho fnrmor top ot
I8.C6 was established, with nn onjtor
domnnd for everything Hint was of
forcd. Tho shcop markot wna strong
In tho faco of honvy receipts, (lood
quality lamlm nnd wethers brought
Kood prices.
I'ilATim.VAn HOCIKTira.
" mTw of A.
Pilot Dutto Camp No. 0704
MccU every Tuesday in hall over
postofTico.
Visiting Neighbors always welcome,
E. A. Sathcr, V. C.
N. P. Welder, Clerk.
Deschutes Lodge No. 103
K.ofP.
Meets every Wednesday
evening nt 8 p, rn. to
Cajitle Hall. notK)01co
Bid?. Vlltinjf Knlghta
welcome.
M, A. Palmer, C. C.
N P. Smith, K. R.&8.
BEND LODGE No. 139
A. F. & A. M.
Meets on Thursday on or
before the full moon of each
month. Vuttinr brothers
J&
always welcome.
J. V. iMTidxro, W. . If. K. Allen, SccreUrr
I. O. O. F.
Bend Lodge No. 218
Rejf. Meetings every Monday night
Visitors welcome
Kalph Spencer, N. G.
J. E. EngcbreUon, Secretary,
There's No Picture
more beautiful than a
picture of the mother
and her children.
You want such pic
tures, and you can
make that other
motheryour mother
happy with a pic
ture of her grown-up
daughter and grand
children. "THERE'S A
PHOTOGRAPHER IN
YOUR TOWN,''
By appointment.
Shoe
REPAIRING
First Class Work
of all kinds
done promptly.
Ajtt. for Washington
and Mayer Shoes.
R. H. LOVEN
Wall street, Bend, Ore.
--
"Look, Stop,
Think and
Listen"
Have you ever
bought a cord of
CARTER'S
block-wood? If
not, better do so
now, for the Fall
weather de
nt a nds a little
lire night and
morning, a n d
CARTER'S
wood Ls the right
stuiT. Dry block
wood, in any
length to suit
customer nt
$1.50 per cord,
delivered, and
limb wood $4.00
per cord.
Give in your;
orders now, be.
forWhe rush is
on.' "
P. M. Carter
I IS THE WOOD MAN Tfi'SEE
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