The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 01, 1914, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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LIBRARY CLUB LADIES HAVE
ADOPTEOHNIQUE PLAN
Knrli Olio of Tlicni Tries In llnlsc
Some Money liy lmlUltltint KfTort
to Alii Institution Advertise
The "year system," aomotlmcs call
ed the endless clinln, tins boon adopt
ed ly tho ladlus or the Library Club
n n menus of curding soiuo of tlio
necessary money for carrying on tlio
work through tlio next theo months.
Miss Coleman, the new librarian,
represents tlio "yoar;" sno has naked
twelve women to roprcuit "moifths"
nnd these In Urn, have risen rouuost
od four more to lo "i.voVa."
Knch of thoso weeks Is then sup
losed to procuro seven "days" and
nil, year, nionthn, weeks and days
nro to cam something which can bo
turned over lo the club by July first.
Matty and various are tho means
selected for getting thin ensh, and
thcro has been considerable fun over
"swapping Jobs."
And all the Jobs are paid for, and
tho profits, (deducting tho cost of
Ingredients) are handod over to tho
superior "oflleor", week, month, or
year as tno case may bo.
A great number of local ladles
havo taken hold of the scheme with
enthusiasm mid thot ollowlng Hat
of ads., contributed by Tho Uullotln,
Indicate tho offerings of some of
them who havo decided exactly how
thoy will labor for tho library
Advertisements.
Priie winning aster plants for sale,
boo Mrs. C. S. Hudson.
If you aro a real bread crank co'mo
try Miss Coleman's.
Tho Ellis' Doughnuts beat the kind
mother used to make.
For cholco home inndo candy there
la none superior to Mrs. II. K. Allen's
nnd Mrs. Gould's.
Hotter hurry: ordor now; Angol
food's limited, Mrs. Kd Urostorhous.
Salt rising bread is my specialty,
Mrs. R. M. Smith.
If you aro a Judge of good bread,
try Mrs. Ferris.'
We wnko better oandy yet, Misses
manor. Trautnor, nnd Holmes.
Food of rich cako? I can make It.
Mrs. J. P. Koyes.
Loam tho latest: Miss Graves and
Mrs. Putnam will teach tho new
dances Monday, Tuesday and Thurs
day eTenlngs. 60 cents nn hour, 36
cents a half hour. Phone.
DETAILED STATEMENT OF VALUATIONS AND TAXES,
CROOK COUNTY, 1914, PREPARED BY ASSESSOR FOSTER
The tables given holow show In
detail tho taxes levied for nil pur
poses in Crook county for tho yenr
lOH.WIth similar tables printed In
Tho Uullotln In tho past tho taxpay
er can readily Beo whoro tho funds
of the county are raised and how this
year's taxes compare with thoso of
former yoars. Aa tho tnhlo shows,
no special road tax was lovlud this
jenr, nil road money coming from tho
ucuerul fund.
Tho bcIiooI district tax levies show
n ory wide range running from no
t'i'ng In several cases to as high nx
fin mills In tho caso of district num
ber 8(1. Tho Horn! school district
tux Is several times more thnu Unit
of most other districts, lumiuntlnu to
over $.0,000 iih against nliout $10,-
000 In tho case of dlHtrlct mimlior 1,
tho next highest.
County Assessor Foster Is having
a mi in bo r or copies of this (able print
ed for distribution among county t r
lloluls and for county and statu tnx
purposes.
STATEMENT OF TAXES
I.KVIKl) IN CUOOK tXWXTY, OUKfJOX, I'OU THK YKAK lilt I, AH
MKSHM ISN'T UOMi OF II) lit.
Taxes Lovlod on nil Property In
County.
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$li,6i53,l57
11,593, 8S7
10, 293, SOT
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16S.107.01
40.577.C5
20,587,01
$298,833.60
(Thoso Included In general county
tax.)
niir 'saartamccgai i sacs
Speolal Taxoa Lovlod on Property In
Cities and Towns.
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Prln'vTno
Uend , . .
Hcdmond
Madras ,
Mctollus
Total . . ,
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$ 618.U90
390,820
309.30S
119.417
1CC.S7S
$1,531,513
$ K7i8"57jnj
9.370.G8
4,948.93
2,241.26
1,668.78
$ 23.419.S4
Madras High School Districts.
COMMERCIAL STOCK FEEDS
lhilry Commissioner Warn Against
Their Um on the Farm.
The latest Bulletin sent out from
the office or J. D. Mlcklo, state dairy
and food commissioner contains the
following on the subject of commer
cial feed, of Interest to all farmers.
The legislature of 1913 passod a
law prohibiting the sale of concen
trated commercial stock food unloss
tho sanio be so labeled that the pur
chaser may know exactly what tho
contents aro and what tho feeding
value Is. This law was necessary for
tho reason that many different mixed
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47.
49.
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67.
68. .
69. .
79. .
Total
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162,233
3tS.SU
110.882
123,238
108,667
36,676
36.6S3
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43,232 2
$1,186,080 .
Special Taxes Levied on Property In
It oud Districts.
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406.6S
K97.10
377.20
308.10
261.17
89.19
8S.96
97.60
10S.0S
$2,965.19
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9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
II.
16.
16.
17.
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19.
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22.
23.
24.
26.
26.
27.
28.
29.
20.
32.
31.
36.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
Total
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F.25,771
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None!
Xono
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
4
114.905
416,063
681,161
366.64S
112,025
175.1S4
110,075
4S0.926
1,479,016
212,684
266,134
142,930
196,675
32S.674
167,12SINoue
119,6S9None
301,620Nou
ltR.707.Vono
256,060'None
l,121,U4INouo
102.292i.N'oHe
67,690lNone .
1,000'Nono .
fiOO.190l.Vone
SOR.lKO'Nono
23I.3S3INOD0
376,376rNono
311.196lNoiio
260.600lNono
140.300'None
661,4 lllNone
174.114INone
SO.OOOlNono
169,4l3INmiol
lll.770!Xone
$11,593,5871
Speolal Tnxoa Lovlod on Property tn
Ho ii oo i Districts.
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6,608 acres of Ttmbor l.ands, Flro
patrol at 1 VI c por aero, $943.86.
191 1 State Tax $69,661.63
1913 State Tax 20,979.06
Addod Tax. 1S14
:$4S,682.4
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7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
II.
16.
10.
17.
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10.
20.
21.
J.
23.
21.
26.
26.
28.
29.
30.
31.
31.
33.
31.
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36.
37.
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41.
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43.
46.
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Total
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66,508
32,950
111,086
127,116
216,460
91,151
191,021
396,351
60,694
112,306
1,299,080
131,680
171,201
194,363
162,2.13
74,007
46,016
76,630
68.847
97,027
368,811
321,850
152,769
118,296
66,969
176,088
70,730
81,90
110,366
20,931
62,624
138.692
304,026
3S.103
102,016
126,667
74,886
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66,086
71,167
634,215
ss.sso
$6,466
66,932
$7,673,180
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665,08
164.75
391.95
889.80
511.16
361.60
382.01
3,567.16
212.38
112.31
20,146,60
131.69
2,568.01
485.91
324.47
259.02
411,10
111,95
194.05
4,306.09
305.51
413.61
Hptolnl Taxoa Lovlod on Pioporty In
School Districts,
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421.38
1,766.70
101.66
106.26
277.18
70.21
379.97
221.66
247.21
120.31
280.43
926.17
2,621.07
286.34
329.66
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50.
51.
53.
63.
54.
63.
66,
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58.
50.
60.
81.
62.
63,
64.
66.
60,
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68.
69.
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71.
72.
73.
71.
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76.
77,
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81.
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86,113
123,238
50,725
31,019
00,377
212,797
42,232
63,670
126,116
77,440
61,682
463,112
106,66?
143.466
97,163
46,760
151,636
91.388
38,993
36,676
35,683
39,010
236,1361
69,850
36,130
21,786
91,280
36,718
30.679
16,310
31,021
43,132
216,002
IS, 096
306,600
13,630
18.406
72.116
11,336
62,010
17.987
36,340
9,296
114,246
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$3,030.3071
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425.56
492.96
253,63
310.40
1,609.68
191.01
260.23
612.08
307.91
5,128,04
673.86
201.76
467.60
463.01
011.88
191.66
178.38
106.76
196.20
3,618.16
638.02
361.30
316.77
365.12
661.22
460.18
469.30
668.16
216.1
.1,676.03
480.06
306.60
408.90
276.07
360.72
661.76
116.12
89.91
281.18
46.17
I 721.23
1139.273. 18
Total taxable property of county,
Total taxes levied In county for
I hereby certify that tho foregoing
shown by the records In my otllro.
feeds and so-callod stock foods wero
on tho marxct unuor mgn-souuuing
and misleading names. The farmers
nnd stockmen wore Induced to buy
such feed at an enormous price, wlton
tho same feed "nluo could bo pur
chased in tho form of ordinary grain
for much less. So mo of them also
had claims for certain medicinal val-
uo which thoy may or may not have
contained. At any rate the condi
ments! stock and poultry foods have
caused an enormous drnln on tho far
mer's pocket look, whllo tho returns
wero at beat questionable. Ono mnau
facturer of a certain brand of "stock
food" boasted that he used a carton
that with tho label oost six cents nnd
lint In It four cents worth of his es
pecially preterm! mixture and sold
tho samo for $1.00.
This law has been In effect slnee
June, 1913, and alnco that date we
havo had a constant stream of cor
respondence with tho mnuufaeturera
and Jobbers. It has not bean our
aim to prosecute If tho mnnuTactur-
$U,593,6S7.
all purposes. $411,143.20.
Is a true and correct stateinnnt as
II. A. I'OMTISIt, County AMwmior,
era can b Induced to comply with tho
law without prosecution. Rome have
compiled iiihiii ilrst ttotlflealliin; oth
ers havo seen lit to argue tho oase
for months. Usually the le merit
an article has the morn reftlstaiit the
manufacturer Is to tho law.
The need of proper labeling Is ap
parent from tho fact that farmers are
Inclined to uty more money for man
iirnuturud fuoils that have some fan
cy iiihiii) iittd.whlcli contains tho niiiiih
feed value a Unit which lliuy have at
homo. I, iih week u man enme to
our oltloe for Information regarding
some feed nnnlysls which aro on Hie.
After tho Investigation he round that
he had been lnvlng 12 pur oant morn
for dried beat pulp thnu tho quota
tion for liniiio grown hurley, llnrluv
contains nliout 20 per cunt morn total
nutriments, lie had huuu paying $32
per ton for rlftilfa meal that contains
perhaps 6 por cent more nutriments
than clover hay that sells In his own
uulKhhorliood for $10, This Is nn ex
ample or extravagance that takes
pln.ro on many farms when the stock
men and dairymen Import at great
expense such feuds as limit pulp, al
falfa meal, New Orleans molassss,
nnd many others that havu some real
food value.
Imagine then what takes place
when a denier confront him with
one or more of the hundreds of so
called "stock foods." "slock reme
dies" or "sloek tonics" Hint aro on
(ho market, and tin farmer reads Ihn
labels." Tones Up the system," "Pre
vents diseases," "tfnves time In pre
paring for market," "ImproviM tho
clip of wool Is fed to sheep," "Hwos
will raise more and stronger pigs,"
"Dairy oows produce more butter, '
" Makes calve grow healthy, "
"MakM the uiHiit of ttosf animals and
Iiokh tender, more Juicy and better
eating," "Fattens rows, hulls, stesrs,
calves nnd Iiors, and makes thow ro
bust." "Makoa hens lay."
So-called "stock food" with the
above allegations as to llislr fund val
ue, compare favorably wltll a mixture
of grain and ullineal that ean be hsd
far 130.00 per ton. The lilgbty land
ed "stock foods" sell for $380 to
$330 per ton, according to tho prices
ut which thoy ar retailed.
In the past many people were wis.
led Into believing that these "stork
foods," "tonics" and "regHlaters"
really had some magic power. They
were fed and often good resHlts no
ticed; which results were Invariably
credited to the fake inUlnre of oil
meal and what not, purchnsd at a
price that pushed the manufacturer
Into the millionaire row. If the feed
er's nctlona were carefully aMaysi!.
other reasons for tits Improvement
In his stock could tmslly found.
When m man IiokIhn to fsed stuff that
costs $300 per ton to livestock, he
does so with more than the usual de
gree of care and attention. Often
many other changes In the animals
feed nnd rnre are made; these
rhaug, with the aid of any ordinary
physic, would effect the Improve
ments and nolle likely would have
done mi unassisted by the mtsterlou
magic sold at the price of radium.
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