The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, January 26, 1916, Page PAGE 10, Image 10

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    I'AOIC 10.
PIG CLUBS TO
8E ORGANIZED
EXTENSION SERVICE IS
ACTIVE
). A. C Dcpjiitniciil IMiuis linpiow
lnent of Conditions on I'lirm mill (o
luriciivo Itojft' mill (Jills' Inter
est lit I'aiin l,lfe-ltules (Jhen
Tlio following announcement lins
lieon imiilo ly U J. Alloii, stnto )Ib
cluli neenl. of llio extension Horvlcu
of tlio Oiuboii AKrltiiltiiinl CoIIobo,
which will ho of interest to nil Iioh
nnd gills on tlu farms of thlH section.
I'Ik Clulis In Oil'Koii.
1Mb Clulii nro beltiB orfinnlzod
nuiotiB Iho boys ntiil girls of Orcson
by tho ICxli'iiBlon Service of tlio Oro
Kon AgileitlUiml CoIIcbo In co-opern-tlon
with tho lliiroau of Anliunl In
(UiBtry, U. H. Department of Apicul
ture, the Stnto Hiipuilntonrient of
1'iilillr Instruction, thu county school
superintendents, tuurliors and par
tints. The Corn Cluli nionibors mo rnls
Iiir profitable yields of corn whoro It
wiih thoiiKht Impossible to Krow It n
lew onrs iirii. ami It In hoped tho
Importuned 01 feeding crops to live
Htock on tho riirm mny ho oniplinslz
wil In thlH 1Mb Club work.
It would liu well If nil members of
Corn Chilis would enroll In tho Pork
Production work and thus lend n
hand In tlio'endonviir to improo tho
ntinllty of swlno In Oreson, mid nt
the Bniuii time learn how to ninko
more rapid and ecouoiulcnl Biilns In
liOK rePilliiB.
There will he two dlHtlnct iIIvIhIoiis
of the 1Mb Cluli project. Dlvlolon I,
tho euro mul uiMiuiBomcut of n brood
mow nnd lllter of pigs. DIvIhIuii II,
tlio feedliiB nnd enro of one or inoro
pIpH from wenntiiB tlnio for n porlod
of nt leant four months.
OIiJoiIh of the Woik.
The object of forming 1Mb Chilis
ntnniiB the boyn mul Blrls mny ho
liriBlly stilted ns follows:
1, To M'muliito mi Interest In
awlne piocliuliou mid to tench tho
liojs mul Blrln how to rnlHe better unit
cheaper Iiokh bv the line of Improved
blood mid the growing of forage
crops.
2. To IncrenRo tho nuinher of Iiokh
rrlHod on the farm In order thai the
meat for the homo nnd thnt toiiulred
$
to feet tho extra fnrm labor may bs
produced Instead of bolngVoughti
3. To complement tho work of tho
bo)s' nnd girls Corn Clubs by bIiow
Imb them how they cmi profitably sell
Uiclr corn through hogs.
4. To encournge tho homo curing
of meats on tho farm.
0. To tench tho hoys how to JuiIbo
hogs nnd to solect thoin for breeding
or Inmkot purposes.
0. To eiicouriiKo tho growing of
forage crops and discourage tho use
of high priced feeds.
7. To Instruct tho boys nnd girls
In n practlcnl wny In tho mntinge
ment. feeding, snnltntlon r.tul preven
tion of diseases of swine, nil of which
Information proves vnlunblo with re
spect to other forms of livestock
work.
8. To glo tho boys nnd slrls n
means of enmliiB some money for
themselves whllo nt homo.
9. To InstlU'ln tho boys nnd girls
while joung n love of Animals which
will result lti their tnkins moro In
terest In fnrni life, nnd to furnish
thorn nt the snmo tlnio somo work
which will, In n practlcnl wny. glvo
an Insight Into tho business shlo of
fnrm Hfo nnd Incite In them n deslro
to struggle for nnd nttnln success.
ItuleH mid Itegiilntlons.
1. Any hoy or girl between the
nges or 0 and 18 ycnrB mny becomo
a moiubor.
2. Kacli niUBt secure nt lnnst one
pig If ho becomes a inomber of tho
club.
3. Knch inomber miiBt enro for his
Btock In person nnd keep n reconl of
tho feeil given and tho pasture grazed
nlso grow ns much of tho feed an pos
sible Ho must record tho velght of
each plB when It canio Into his pos
session nnd nt Rtntcd Intervals, so as
to determltio tho gnlns. Tho dnto of
furrowing should nlso ho recorded.
I. Hecord blanks, which will bo
firnlshed, should bo lilted out nnd
certified by two disinterested persons.
G. Eneli member must have owned
nnd kept u record of his pig for nt
lcnst four months In order to com
pete for n prize.
0. Tho memborn of tho club must
HBreo to study tho liiHtructlons mid
rond tho letters, clrculnrs and bulle
tins sent to them.
7. Knch momhor must, whenever
possible show their pig at tho local
mid comity exhibit, nnd tho winners
of tho county exhibit must show their
pigs nt the Stnto I'alr.
Hoys nnd girls who wish to entor
the 1Mb Club work but nro unnlilo to
obtain brood sows or pigs will be
usslsted In scouring sultublo stock
from reliable breeders In their coun
ty. A deslrnblo bread knlfo frco with
every nnnunl subscription to Tlio
Ilend Bulletin. Sco ndvortlsemcnt on
pngo 10.
A
ONLY
4 i i i -ifit nfl JKIQFrKmB!9mS!mtWVm .!!
Tin: iii:ni iiulmjtix, ijkxd, ow:.,
NO FARMERS'
SHORT
COURSE
Local Meetings (o llo Held Instead.
College .specialists to Visit Coin
' nihilities Intcicstcd.
Tho attendance nt tho Farmers'
Short courses held In this county
ench of tho past two yoara has proven
this method of bringing tho exten
sion Staff of tho Agrlculttunl College
into tho county Impracticable and
unsatisfactory both to the farmors
nnd to tho college.
Arrangements' will ho mndo'thls
year for holding Institute meetings
In tho vnrlolts sections of tho coun
ty where communities nro interested
nnd these meetings mny bo aftomoon,
evening or nil day meetings or even
nil day nnd evening meotlngs as-ncli
community mny choose.
Prof. ,1, A. Larson, specialist In ag
ronomy and Mlsn Anna At, Turloy,
spccInllBt In homo economics, will
compose tho staff sent by the college
for thc80 Institutes, which nro to be
hold in the county Februnry 12 to
Fobrunry 19 Inclusive. Five meetings
have nlrendy been scheduled nnd wo
enn arrange for flvo more. If Inter
ested nnd you wish a meeting in your
community, write mo nt onco nnd I
shall bo glnd to nrrnngo for It for
you. Practically all of our farmers
already know Prof. Larson and thoy
will want to meet him ngnln. Few of
our farm women have mot MIhs Tur
loy hut all who have will have a moot
ing with her In their community and
others will bo greatly pleased If thoy
can meet and talk with her. Both
havo good things and things worth
whllo to tnlk over with tho folks on
tho farm.
You don't have to go to town to
meet nnd hoar theso people; get your
nolghhors together nt tho school
houso nnd thoy will como to you.
A i:. LOVICTT, Co. Agriculturist
Try our fresh hrend nnd pnstry
Cnrmody Ilrothors. Uond street.
Adv. 3G tf
lluy
Adv
your groceries nt McCllncy's.
Dotui on Ills Hack.
"About two yeniB ago I got down
on my back." writes Solomon Heu
uotto, Flnt Itlver, .Mo. "I got n fiOc
box of Foley Kldnoy Pills ftnd they
straightened mo light up. I recom
mend them to all who havo kldnoy
trouble." Rheumatic nehes nnd pains,
soreness nnd stiffness, sleep disturb
ing bladder trouble ylold quickly to
Folov Kldnoy Pills. Sold ovorywharo
Adv.
BREAD KNIFE
This desirable Bread Knife, indispensable in every
home, will be given free to subscribers to The Bend
Bulletin in Crook County. A KNIFE WITH EVERY
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION. This Bread Knife is
exactly as shown in the cut above, but without any
advertising. Flexible blade, curved edge, wooden
handle. ' Just what you want. Get yours while the
supply lasts. To old subscribers in the county:
Renew for "a year and get a knife. JTo everyone in
Crook County:- Subscribe for a year and get a knife.
$1.50 for a Knife and
WIIDNKSDAV, JAM'AItV 20, 1010.
A IIOMKSTKADIMt'H LAMKNT.
Clius. J. Cruller.
Venrs nfterwnrd, I pondered
Of the fourteen months I squand
ered, And tho days I went unlnundcred;
On that claim.
Of beans, I nto unnumbered (Hanoi,
Ami of canned Norwegian fishes
I compiled a feast delicious;
On that claim.
Hut for real feeds I had bacon,
'Til my Inwards took to aching
With n pain thoro was no Blinking;
On that claim.
Yet when tho past Is laid nwny
Hoyond our roach, llko yesterday,
Memory shades tho grief to play;
On thnt claim.
Thoso wore days devoid of strife,
No conventions bothered life,
A man could cat peas with his knife;
On that claim.
And now, midst hlgh-llfo nnd luxuries
I voice this wish on bended knees;
"Olvo mo crnckors and somo cheese;"
On that claim.
ONE CENT A WOHD Is nil a little
Want Ad will cost you.
A deslrnblo
ovory annual
llcnd Bulletin,
pago 10,
bread knlfo free with
subscription to Tho
See advertisement on
Iluy your groceries at McCllncy's.
-Adv.
Good Taste
BREAD
Once Tasted
You'll Eat
No Other
Sanitary Bakery &
Grocery
HOPKINS CEl. HEAC1I
Phono 1401
QUALITY, mUtil wiih
COOD JUDGMENT
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one 2 year Holutoln stcor, long horns
branded NL or . . 2 connected on left
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A desirable bread knlfo freo with
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pngo 10.
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Adv.
(Jet Hid of HnckliiK '" llW
Coiiglk U Weakens.
For tho .over, rncktn5 coitg h thnt
comes with la grlppo, Koloy s Ho .noy
nnd Tnr Compound Is ntlerfi tll
healing and soothing. II. CI. Collliw.
e-p03t nuiBtor, Harnogat, N J.i HnyBi
Foley's Honey nnd Tnr Compound
soon Btopped tho scvmo la R"PP0
cough thnt completely elmustcd me.
It can't bo boat. Sold everywhere. na
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