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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1916)
-CflK'M" no"fc?pMH& O0K1 .w -a-t-v Tin: nr.xi) ui'iii.ETix, iinxn, oiik., wkxiiav, si:itkmiu:k o, win. I'AGB 0. Growing Timothy Timothy ordinarily is grown in mlturcs, usually with red clover or with red and nlslko cloVers. Hi tho New England States and parts of New York redtop commonly Is added to tho mixture. Alslke clover is es pecially to be recommended on poor ly drained soils that have a tenden s to heave, as under such conditions It generally vl come through the winter better than red clover. On such soils redtop enn be added to pood advantage. Tho first crop of liay is composed chiefly of clover. After tho first year most of tho clover disappears nnd the following hay crops nro made up almost entiroly of timothy or of timothy and redtop. In some of the irrigated valleys of the Northwest alfalfa is substituted for clover in mixture with timothy. Seeding. Timothy generally Is sown with wheat, ryo, oats or barley, which commonly aro referred to as nurso crops. Tho first hay crop is produc ed, as a rule, tho year after the grain crop Is harvested. When seeded with spring grains the timothy seed to gether with tho clover or grasses to be grown in mlxturo with it, Is sown nt the samo time as tho grain. When winter grain Is used ns a nurse crop either n portion or all of tho timothy seed may bo sown with tho grain or In tho spring with the clover. When sown in early spring the timothy may lie broadcasted with ono of tho var ious types of hand seeders nnd left on tho surfaco of the soil to be cov ered by altornnto freezing and thaw ing: or seeding may bo delayed un til tho surfaco of the soil has be como somowhat dry, when tho seed should bo covered with a splko tooth harrow. , Timothy may bo sown alone in tho fall and a crop of hay harvested the following season. In the lattltude of northern Ohio and southern New "York tho best results may be ex pected when tho seed is sown from about August 25 to Soptcmbcr 15, though nn excellent stand Is some times obtained when sown as lato as October 1. If clover Is to bo grown with timothy, tho clover seed may be sown on tho field early in tho . spring and left on tho surfaco of tho A joIl to bo covored by freezing nnd thawing. Timothy seed always should bo -sown on a well compacted seed bed, othorwlso the conditions will bo un favorable to tho proper development of tho young plants. Tho quantity of seed to bo used will depend somowhrA on tho condi tion of tho soli, but on tho average from 10 to 12 pounds per aero havo been found quite satisfactory. It mixed with clover, from 8 to 10 pounds of timothy and 10 pounds of red clovor, or five- pounds of red -clover and three pounds-of aUike -clovor aro generally recommended. Mnnngriucnt of Timothy MoimIoun. Timothy usually Is grown In ro tation with other crops, tho timothy commonly occupying the land for two or thrco years during each rotation. Whoro thcro Is a good stand of tim othy tho yields may bo Increased by top dressing tho meadows with eith er farnv manuro or commorclal fer tilizers. The former may bo spread on tho meadow during tho all, win ter, or early spring. Commercial fertilizers should be sprcud on tho land In tho spring, soon aftor tho growth of grass has commenced. When normal prices prevail, nltrato of soda may be usod alono at tho rato of 100 to 200 pounds per aero, or it may bo usod in combination with 150 to 250 pounds por aero of acid phosphate. Timothy moadows may bo pastur ed to sorno extent after tho hay crop has boon harvested. When tho mead ow is to produco a hay crop tho fol lowing year, howovor, caro Bhould be taken not to lot the stock grazo tho grass very closely, and when tho ground Is soft animals should be kept off tho meadow, ' HnrteMliiK tlio liny Crop. Timothy growing In a mixture consisting largely of red clover should bo cut when the clover Is In full bloom or Just past full bloom. When timothy Is growing alone It should bo cut as soon as possible af ter tho plants have passed the stage of full bloom. It timothy Is to bo harvested for teed, It should be cut after most of the beads aro mature and when tho seed Is beginning to shatter from the tips of the earliest spikes. It may be cut with a grain binder, shocked until cured, and thrashed with an ordinary thrashing machlno. The yield of seed usually varies from about 200 to 300 pounds per acre, though larger yields are sometimes obtained. If tho ripe timothy is har t vested without much damage from rains, tho straw has considerable feeding value. Our Jitney Offer TliU and Be. Don't miss this. Cut out this slip, encloso with Ave cents to Foley & Co., Chicago, III., writing your name and address clearly. You will re ceive In return a trial package con taining Foloy's Honey and Tar Com pound, for coughs, folds and croup, Foley Kidney Pills." and Foley Ca 'hartlc tablets. Sold Everywhere. Adv. A desirable bread knife free with 'ecry annual subscription to The Bend Bulletin. Want Ads only ONE CENT a word 4. ..... POINTED PARAGRAPHS FROM 8PEECH OF ACCEPTANCE OF CHARLES E. HUQHE8. It Is apparent that wa ara ahoeklnflly unprapared. When we contemplate Indue trial and commercial conditions, we sea that we are living In a wwi m paradise. Not only have wa a host of resources s!ort of war by which to enforce our Just demands, but we shall never promote our peace by being stronger In words than In deeds. We are neither deceived nor benumbed by abnormal eondl ditlo.is. Wa know that we ara in a critical period, perhaps mora critical than any period elnce the civil war. The administration utterly failed to perform Its obvious duty to secure protection for the lives and property of our cltl ions. It Is most unworthy to slur thoso who havj investments In Moxico In order to escape a condemnation for the nonper formance of this duty. It Is only through Internation al co-operation giving a reason able assurance of pcaeo that we may hope for the limitation of armaments. We have determined to cut out, root and branch, monopolis tic practices, but we can do this without hobbling enterprise or narrowing tho scope of le-' Ultimate achievement. We demand a simple, business like budget. I bellevo It Is only through a responsible budget, proposed by the executive, that we shall avoid financial wasts. We have had brave words In a series of notes, but, despite our protests, tho lives of Ameri cans have beon destroyed. ! e J j a a J e-J WILSON FLEXIBILITY. Wo do not see why thcro should hare been any stir in tho senate over tho discovery that President Wilson has completely reversed himself in tho mat ter of tho proposed child labor law. Senator Borah was ablo to show that Mr. Wilson described thU legisla tion In his "Constitutional Govern, tnent" as unconstitutional, an "obvi ously absurd oxti'avagancc," carrying tho congressional power to regulato commerce beyond tbo "utmost boun daries of reasonable and honest Infer ence'' and making It possible, if sus tained, for congress to Icgislato over "every particular of tho industrial or ganization and action of tbo country." That, wo must confess, bits also been the Evening Post' view. But (he Evening Post and Senator Borah aro old fogies, dating back to tbo time when It was the custom to have fixed beliefs and principles and stick to them. Tho senator has evidently not read Mr. Wilson's letter in explaining bis change of front ou the tariff com mission that it Is only a narrow man, whoso mind is stupidly closed to new ideal, who doe.s not niter his opinions. By this test Mr. Wilson Is obviously ono of the broadest minded men this country lias ever produced, for ho baa changed his mind to dato ou tbo Initia tive, referendum, recall, woman suf frage, tho tariff commission, tariff for revenuo only, a permanent diplomatic servlco beyond politics, tbo merit sys tem In tbo civil service, tho proper placo of Tammany Hall In tho scheme of tbo universe, child labor legislation, preparedness, Bryan, a continental army but why continue? It is n long enough list to provo that Mr. Wilson's political views uro not fossilized by any fear of Inconsistency. New York Evening Post ...... t Don ts for Hunters llo Vnn Won led and Hopple. "For ten jcars I was bothored with kidney trouble," writes T. F. Hutch inson, Little Hock, Ark. "I was wor ried and had almost given up all hopes. I used flvo boxes of Foley Kidney Pills and am now a well man." Foley Kidney Pills drive out aches, pains, rheumatism and all kid noy trouble symptoms. Sold Every where. Adv. Want Ada only ONE CENT a word. Uniting Learning and Labor THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL GOLLEGE In its Six Schools and Forty-eight De partments is engaged in the great work of uniting Learning and Labor. Forty-eighth School Year Open SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. Degree Courses requiring a four-year high school preparation, are offered in the following! AGRICULTURE, 18 Departments; COMMERCE, 4 Departments; ENGIN EERING, 6 Departments; MINKS, 3 Departments; FORESTRY. 2 Depart menu; HOME ECONOMICS, 4 Depart ments; and PHARMACY. Vocational Courses requiring an Eighth Grade preparation for entrance are offered in Agriculture. Dairying, Commerce, Forestry, Home Makers, and Mechanic Arts. Pharmacy with a two year high school entrance requirement. SCHOOL OF MUSIC Piano, String, Band and Voice Culture. Catalogue and beautiful illustrated boollet free. Address Tub Rroistbab. 1 -7-U It U-J l') CORVALU. OREGON (The Oregon Sportsman.) Don't drag a gun over n log, through the brush or under a fence with the muzzle pointed toward you. Don't hunt with any ono that jou know to be careless. Carelessness with three and a quarter drams of ponder behind nnd one-eighth ounce of shot is Inviting St. Peter. Iveep your fingers off the trigger until you nro looking down the bar rel at tho object you wish to shoot. Don t load your gun until you ac tually get to buslnccs. At all other tlmts It should be empty. Don't attempt to take your gun from a vohlcte muzzle end first. The same r.dvlcc applies to n boat. Don't become intoxicated while hunting. Many a man who has tried the experiment has tired his last shot. Don't rest on the muzzle of your gun. Don't borrow a dog or a gun or lean either. Don't shirk doing a little more than your share of tho work In camp or boat. Don't violate tho gamo lawn. It Is not only criminal but somMlmcs It's blnmod costly. Don't try to hog nil the game. Leave a little behind for the next fellow nnd for seed. Aa Shnkes peare says, "Enough Is sutllclent." Don't rest the muzzle of your gun on the ground. A gun muzzle clog ged with dirt or mud Is n dan serous proposition. Keep the business end of your gun pointed from you, but not at the oth er follow. Don't shoot at anything you see moving in tho brush or tlmber-untlt you nro dead sure you know what you arc shooting at. liny Fctcr, AM hum nnd Itroncliltl. Every sufferer should know Hint Foloy's Honey and Tar Is a reliable remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis, hay fever and asthma. It stops rack ing coughs; heals raw, Inflamed membranes; loosens tho phlegm and cases wheezy, difficult breathing. Sold Everywhere. Adv. TRAVELER JWISE5 BEND Xcliniikn Man Wlm VIMted llcve He ccntly Ss Town It Iluy. Returning to Holdrogo. Nebraska, after n sW weeks trip through the west, Q. Abrahamson had many kind things to say of his visit In lleml, which was ono of the places visited. Mr. Ahrnhamsou spent several days hero going over tho mills and taking In tho other sights and, Incidentally subscribing to Tho Bulletin. According to the iloldrcgc news paper "Whllo nt Bend, Oregon. Mr. AhruhaiUEou visited with Mr. Over turf, county commissioner, n broth er of W. F. Overturf of this city. 'Bend is the busiest town I have been In for years,' said Mr. Ahrnhnmnnn. 'It 's a town about tho size of Hold rege, but Its nourishing condition Is duo principally to the fact that they havo two large saw mills in tho city, one of which covers an area of 54 ncros. Tho pnroll nt both Institu tions .amounts to over f 00,000 n month. Eight years ngo this town consisted of only three or four houses nnd several streets of tents.' 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