The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, March 11, 1914, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    I1K.V0 JIULLKTI.V, IIHND, ORE., WEDNESDAY, MARCH II, 101 1.
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The Fertility of Central
Oregon Irrigated Lands
Ily II. I). Hciiddor, AKiortomUt, Oitu'mi xci-luiriit Million,
Uu tho Ciiiilral Oregon Irtlmitml land tlio fnrtlllty (jui'Htton Ih of vorv
Krvnt Importance. Ilocnuso of tho InrKo ylold or IrrlitHti-d crops, tliu plant
foods iiru rapidly cuiiriiiiiuiI. In nddltlon, iliuro In oonMdorablu danger of
direct loss of plant foods from tlio null leaching where oxci-rn wiitor Ih up
Plli'd. Again, tliu crops iiiorI commonly Hold from Irrigated lauds In Ore
gon at tlio present tlmn nm alfalfa, olnvur liny, grain nnd potatoes. All of
tlusti crops when old off tliu fnrm tuko nway hvitvy coiiRlKtimontH of plant
foods, ItufurrlMK to tlio table bulow, n striking comparison between tlio
.rTfct of marketing nlfalfn or clover liny nnd Imttiir or pork mny liu seen,
Trim nvuriiKo market vnluo of tlio crop pur acre Ih compared with tlio notunl
market vnluo of tlio chief fortuity iloiionU or plnnt foods nitrogen (N),
plioipliuniH (P) nnd putiiRNlum (K)J nctunlly contained In tlio crop sold.
PHR ACRK
-PER
40
Mnrkot
Vnluo
Crop
$ 720.00
720.00
1300,00
4000,00
2800.00
2400.00
FARM
acres
Mnrkot
Vnluo
N.P&K
$1424.00
1230.00
t,nxo
004.00
164.80
20.00
Mnrkot Mnrkot
Vnluo Vnluo
Crop N.P&K
Alfalfa hay 3 tons nt 10 f 18.00 3&,r,
Clovttr hay 3 tona at $0 18.00 30.00
Timothy Imy, 3 ton nt 910.... 20.00 12.04
Potatoes, 0 T (2oo Uu.) nt COo. 100.00 12.00
Pork, looo Iba., nt 7 conta 70,00 3,87
lluttor, 2ooo lbs., nt 30 cents . . 00.00 .05
Heat to Peed liny Cro.
Tho common practice of selling nirnlfn or olovor liny from tlio Irri
gated fnrm, It cnn do nvou nt once, la n rulnouH ono from tliu fortuity stand
ixilnt. It la n rather atnrtlltiK fnct, when ouo realizes It, thnt tlio runner
URiinlly nulla nlfnlfa liny nt n price which la Junt ono-hnlf tho nctuiil mnrkut
vnlun of tho fertility elements It contain. It Ih trim thnt approximately
one-half tho nltroKvu contained in thli ton of liny la obtnlnod by tho plant
from tho ntmoaphori, honco f lf worth or tho fortuity vuluo of threo tona
of nlfalfn has boon mnnufacturml hy tho plant Itaulf from tliu air; but It la
by means of thla roally wonderful factory thnt tho farmer mtiHt mnlutaln
hla ultroKtin fortuity In tho land, nnd not uau It to aull nt hair It vnluo on
tho mnrkot. Where Uioro cropa Instead nru fed to cowh nnd pIkh, na mny lio
evn, praotlcally all their fertility la rutnlned In the moII, Tho nlfalfn and
tliu clover Ih a raw product which tho cow mid tho pig mual convert Into n
DuUhud form, leaving their valuable by-product for hoII restoration. A
K'hmI k radii cow will producu about 300 pouuitH or butter fat per year,
which la worth ICO; 7000 pound of ukltn milk, which, whou rod to plgit
Ih worth about 60 coiita per hundred, or $J6; and 16 tonn of mnnuni, which
Ih worth nt leant $37. Ah In tho en mi of many IndtiRtrlea, tho hy-producU
trom tho cow If utilized nru worth moro than tlio product Itaoir. Thin Ih
especially true on tho Irrigated IntidR, for hero aa on other Eastern Oregon
Roila tliu humua and nltroKun nru dullcleut ami of vital Importance.
Heavy cropa of alfalfa, clover, pettitoes, and other Irrlgutud cropa, how
ever, cotiRumu lariio amount of potassium and phoRphorun an well an nl.
troxHi. On the conran Ritndy soils of tho llurmlstou region nnd the Handy
loaiaa of tho Deschutes valley, neither potnMlum nor phoaphorua la na
HiMiudanl hh Ih diwlrablti. Thin Ih true to Mich an extent that thesu ele
ment, particularly tho potnMlum, mut bo replaced, and this mny profitably
tm iIoiih by HppllcntlMUa of eomuiHrclal fertilizer. Application of potaah
on potatoMi nh compared with gyom or "land planter" on alfalfa and
clover, at Itedmond In 1V12, gsvn tho folluwIiiK rwMilla:
Siniiiimry of I'prtlllror Trial", Ittilmoiul, IIU-.
Crop, potato, fertlllier treatuiHiit, won, yield, 147 bushels; Potatoes,
fartlllittr treatment. IUM01, 1U U., )ImIiI, 236 bUMhfls, gain bushels,
sluw or Mil I n 1 4 4.UO,; coat or fertlllier, $4.00, profit over fertlllier cokt,
$4uu0, Clever, fertilizer treatment, non. 3.33 T., Clover, fertlllier treat
men i, K3K04. 180 lint., yield 6.04 T, gain 1.71, value of khIu l&.lf, cost or
rortlllier $4.00, profit over fertlllier nut, 111.39; Clever, fertlllier treat
ment, (lypsum, 80 pounds, yield 3.48 T, gain .26, value of Rain $3.26, coat
of (rtlllxer $.16, profit over fertlllier eot, $1.80; Alfalfa, fertlllier treat
i.ini. none, leld 3. on T. Alfalfa, fertlllier treatment. KXM04, 1C0 pounds,
yield 3.866 T, Knln .'JC, value of gain $8.8, coat or fertlllier $4.00, profit
uvvr tout of teitlliaer, It. fin, AHnifa, fertlllier tnwtment, Uypaiim, no l,a
yield 3.41 T, Main .11, value of khIii 3.01, t or fertlllier ,46, prollt over
fertlllier coat, $3.24; Alfalfa, fertlllier treatment. KUI. io itouuila, yielil
3.27 T, khIii .27, value of Knln $2.43, coat of fertlllier $4.00, profit over
fertlllier coat $1.67; tfctmo Alfalfa, fertlllier treatment, none; 1913, fertl
Uxor troatmant Potaali 1012, yield 2.34 T. khIu .CO, value or Rain $C.21,
co I of lertillier, noun, profit over fertlllier coat $0.21,
PolntoM In the above paragraph nru at 60 eonta per bualiol nnd alfalfa
and clover hay at $0 per ton.
While tho reaultN for only ono year aro available on tho potntoca and
clover, there Ih little doubt In tho wrltor'n mind that they would have given
reaultH the aecond year equally an Hood an did tho alfalfa. Certainly ihcuo
rraulta aro aufTlclent to Indlcato tho toaalhlllty or Incrrnlnic tho proflta by
Judicious uro of commorclnl potnmlum ferlllliern and nt tho auino time
IncreaRltiK tho aoll content In thla dotlclent olemout. Commorclal appll
catlona of either potawlum or phoaphorua ahould not bo inndo wholoaalo.
however, without drat deturmlulnR thu actual benvflta on each ludlvldunl
farm by meana or trial atrip. A Rood trial application la 1C0 pounda or
aulphatn or otnali per aero on ono atrip, preferably alfalfa, clover or potn
toti, which nru heavy pulaaRlum conRumera, and another trlnl atrip of 160
pound for aero of auporphoaphato on rucIi a crop aa corn, root, nlfalfn or
clover.
Poland anil Itml Planter.
Of apcolal Intoreit In tho Itedmond trial noted Is tho comparison of
nlphnlo or potanh with land plaatur. hand planter la widely uted on tho
Crook county Irrigated lands and Ronernlly In oxcinwlve amount, and thla
la a daiiKuroua practice. It ahould bo fully understood thnt land plniter la
n stimulant and not In any way a plant food. Ita ofleet la to mako tho jk.
, InMltim of the roII aoluhle or avallablo for plant uo henco, applied to
'audi cropa aa alfalfa or clover, which require large nmounta of potuiwlum.
It Klvea a marked Inereaao In yield, but thla "a obtained at tho ox pome or
(he soil. On thu other hand, whom thu artunl KJtaalum Itseir la
applied aa commercial fertlllier, It not only kIvuh a larger Increase In tho
crop, aa la shown by tho residual effects of tho first yoar'a application on
thu alfalfa thu second year, but It eurlchca tho soil in thla Important
plant food. Further, where 200 pounda of land planter par aero la usod,
thore la llttlo question that In sandy aolla under Irrigation, leachlnR and a
direct loss of plant rood la itosstblo. Tho writer doea not heaitato to
recommund careful triala of commorclal potassium furtllliora on potatoes
and li'Kumoa, and n illcontinunnco of tho usu or innu piaster.
IVo of Manure Itccommcutleil.
Heavy applications or barn yard manures on thoo noils 10 to 20 tona
per aero will lvo wonderfully Increased returns, particularly on Much
gross feeders aa corn. maiiRols. rutabnKna, rape, and tho like.
On thq Irrigated lands whore barn ynrd manure la not nvntlablo In
large quantltloH, Kroen manures, which are even moro effective In rapidly
Increasing tho nttrogon nnd humua content, may be ukoiI with groat profit
and Rhoulil take n regular place In tho rotation.
Appllcatloua or commorclnl rortllliera ahould bo made oarly In tho
soring nfter plowing, thu furlllzora belli applied broadcast with a grain
drill, or tho like, nnd then disked In. Wlioro the land Ih nlrondy In crop
tho fortllliors named may bo broadcasted over tho crop In April after tho
ground J thawed out and Just before tho growth atnrta. In tho caao or
alfalfa, thu application may bo thoroughly disked In. In potato fluids tho
application should bo either hroadenatod aa described or appllod In tho fur
rows by meana of fertlllier attachment to tho planter. AppllontloiiH ot ma
nure nro most effective If thoroughly disked In buforo bolug plowod under
and thla Ih truo also of green manuretf, particularly whore tho nppllcntlon
Ih heavy nnd likely to dry out tho Roll or Htop capillary notion or root
growth wlioro turned undor without Ural bolug thoroughly Incorporated
with tho nurfneo aoll. Thosu anndy Irrigated aolla, common to Central
Origon. glvo n wonderful response, especially to upptlontloua of mnnuroa
of any kind,
MIND imvuuwf
DKHKHVKH J'HAIHK
Tho Pnttoraon DniK Co, dcnorvoH
prnlso from Uond people for Introduc
ing hero tho simple buckthorn bark
nnd glycerine mixture, known ub
Adlur-I'kn, TIiIh simple Qorman rorn.
ody flrnt beenmo fnmouH by curlnit nj
potidlultlH und It Iioh now boon discov
ered thnt A HINOU: DOHH romovea
Hour atomnch, gna on tho atomnch nnd
constipation INSTANThV. Adv.
A Tow hours nt n nlco clnsty, cloan,
up-to-dnto plncn oupcclally propnrcd
for gentlemen, will remove nil worry
and troubles, Tho Motropolltnn.-Adv
NOTICi: I'OU PUHMCATIO.V,
Dopartmont of tho Interior, U. B.
Land Olllco at Tho Oallea, Oregon,
December 10th, l'J13,
Notice Is hereby given that I-'fJlo M.
Kopper, widow of Krod B, Koppor,
tleconsed, or Prlnnvlllo, Oregon, who,
on Docombor 24th, 1010, mndo homo
atend entry No. 078C0, for UK 'A
HWVi, aHC'i, rcc. 27, and NK
NWV4 and N24, aec 34. township
10 Houth, range 1C oast, Wlllamotto
Meridian, hns fllod notlco of Inten
tion to mako final three-yenr proof
to catabllah claim to tho land nbovo
described, before 11. C. Kills, U. p,
Commlsslonor, at Mend, Oregon, on
tho 21st day or March, 1014
Claimant names m witnesses:
Aocldtnta to the flh
will happen, no matur
how cartful you ar.
Ballard's
SNOW
LINIMENT
TCeot nlwara In tho hotuo la
a nuarnnieo or. prompt treat
rnrnt wlionorr tficro Is a cut.
cuarnnteo ot prompt treat
burn, tirulsv or other Injury to
tho flash of any tnembsr of tha
family. Tlio sooner trine
vrouna nro treated, the rrcaier
certainty that tncy will hral
without much pain or loss of
time, it is
tho torture ot
neuralela and sclatloa, lama
baric etirr necK and lu
wilt tie raieil. and tho disrate
cquaur certain inai
rneumawim.
(nordlly driven out of tho body.
If vou hnvo It on hand the
urrerlnr is short and tho cure
la epecuy una complete.
frlce 33c, COo aod BIXX) per
llolllc.
Jsmf r.Dllrd,rrop. OtLouls.Mo. 1
Otephens Cye Calve
eyes.
Cures Sort
LoAMoHccowncwptoDvl
Patterson Drug Co.
Koo'flnp; of all kinds. Repairing
promptly done.
J. A. MacCLOSKEY
TINNING AND
Furnace Contractor
Guttering-, Spouting,
Comicea and Skylights.
FOR WINTER
Wear get a pair of
WORLD'S WORK
SHOES.
Sold by
R.H.LOVEN
tho Shoo Repair Man.
Dond street, Dend, Ore
TO THE PUBLIC
We hereby nnnounce thnt we hnve tnken
over the entire insurance business of M,
S. Luttin iV Co. nntl nre prepnred to write
nny kind of n policy you mny wish.
Bend Insurance Company
First National Bank Building Bond, Orogon
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Ocorfio Mllllcnn and Ada I). Mllllcan
of Mllllcan, Oregon; Otis C, Ilonklo
anil h. 0. Unker or Dend, Oregon,
II. WANK WOODCOCK.
10-1 HoKlRtor.
NOTICH OK CO.NTIJ8T.
Dcpnrtmcnt of tho Intorlor, Unltod
Htntca Land Office, Tho Dallci,
Orogon, January 31, 1014,
To Wlllluin.il. II. Hwirt, of I'rlno-
viuo, ureKon, uontettco:
You aro hereby notified that John
!'. Ames, who kIvch c-o C. 8, lionson,
llend, Orogon, aa hla post-oillco nil
dross, did on Docombor 29, 1913,
fllo In thla office hla duly corroborat
ed application to contest and secure
tho cancellation of your homestead
Kntry No. , Serial No. 064G4, inado
April 10, 1910, for Wl& Boctlon 15,
Township 20, 8., Itango 20, E. Wll
lamotto Meridian, and aa grounds for
hla contest he alleges that aald Wil
liam II. II. Hwlft has wholly failed
to establish hla rcaldonco on aald
tract; has totally railed to cultivate
and Improva sarno aa required hy
law and haa abandoned tho samo for
moro than one year Inst past.
You are, therefore, further noti
fied that the said allegations will be
taken aa confessed, and your aald
entry will bo cancollod without fur
ther right to bo heard, cither beforo
this office or on appeal, If you rail to
fllo in this office within twenty days
after tho FOUHTH publication of
thla notice, aa ahown below, your
answer, under oath, specifically re
sponding to thoso allocations of con
test, togothor with due proof thnt
you liavo served a copy or your an-
!swor on tho aald contestant either in
person or by reglstorod mail.
You ahould stato in your answer
the nnmo or tho post office to which
you dcslro futuro notices to bo sent
to you.
H. THANK WOODCOCK,
Keglator.
Dflto of first publication Feb. 18,
1014.
Unto of second publication Feb. 2ft,
1014.
Onto or third publication March 4,
1914.
Datn of fourth publication March
11, 1914.
JU'Hl.VKHH AND I'ltOFKH.SIO.VAIi.
Fraternal Societies
I. O. O. V.
Ilend LoiIko No. 218.
Hogular mooting every Mon
day night at 8 o'clock in Bath
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cordially wolcome.
M. A. PALMER, N. O
GEO, P. 0'v"E, flccrornry.
TIIK FHATKIINAIj imOTIIEU
1IOOI). Ilend Lodgo No. 897 meets In
Bather's Hall every Thursday
evening, with social on third
Thursday each &,onth. Visiting
members cordially Invited.
Mrs. O. W. Shriner, Pros.
Lcroy Fox, Secretary.
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Dullotin Office, Ucnd, Oregon
C. S. DENSON
Attorney At Law
Itonson Dulldlng, Wall Street
Dend, Oregon.
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Civil and Irrigation Knglneer.
City Engineer of IJenil.
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Dulldlng
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OfTlco In old Doachutoa Dank
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