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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1919)
I'AflK 11 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIlllllltlllll.lllllllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllillllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII: What Busy Farmers Are Doing illllllllllltlllllllltlllllltllllllllllltllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllKltlllllltllllllltltllllllllllllltltlltllltlllllllllttllltllltllllllllllllltltlil ." IIHNI) IIUMilSTIN, IIKNI). OIIKflON, THIHHDAV, AIMUHT II, HMO SECOND CROP LOOKS GOOD MANY KAIIMKIIH NOW IKIIHMT. IN1 TIIKIIt l'IKI,DH !)lt IAKT TIMIJ UUnmn' HIX'ONII CUT. TIN(J IN HI.'ri'KMHKU. Tim hocoiiiI crop or u I fulfil In Con liul Oregon Ik Blurting off with it Iiooiii. Tim fitriuorH In many hocIIoiih , .of tlio county nro Irrigating thulr nl- fiilufu for Hut lunt llino preparatory to cutting tlio micoud crop, which will tin early In Hoplombor. Tim farinnrM want favorable nlitlitM for growing. Warm weather will In) of llitln harm now. ItidlcutlniiH n ro that tlio mocoihI crop will ho much heavier tliuu tlio Ural crop which wait heavier tliuu wh expected yiirly l tlio Mltumor. According to experienced farmora, who liuvo boon In thin unction In tint timt row wookH, Control Oregon Ih ouo of tlio favorml ppotii IIiIm year In tin' alfalfa yield. Miml of tho iilfnlfu iMictloiiH of Oregon, WiihIi liiKton. Iilulio.iint! Montana havo Kiif- U furoil with a Hhorl crop. It U hold Mint ino ninner who nro nervou uy tlio water of Central Drugou ' tr'ntiiM,iiro fortoimto In liiivliu; tho MtroauiN with an wiiml year-round How. In othor Irrigated Hoctlnim of th northwoul thoio luwi boon a de cided watur Mhortngo. COUNTRY PAPERS SELLING PRODUCE too Hoiilli Dakota Kntitiei-H Tell Pre. Iliillilln Man It .Make Tin-Mi (Sooil .Money. OltlXION' AOItlCUITUHAl. COI. I.KC.JB, CurvnlllH, Auk. M. Now pnpor advortlHlag of farm proiluctn In practiced nioro giuionilly In other wtmtiirn ntntoH than In Oregon, huh tlio agricultural college promt hullo linn. Tlio Idaho unlvendty proHH hullotliiH nay that tunny farinorH iidvortlno In their local papers and do not comililer tho cont a wasdi of money. Tho iivk bullolliiH of Koiith Dakota college wroto lottom to ncuirly 100 farmers asking thoni to kIvo tholr oxporlonco with local newspaper ndvortliilng. Homo or f tho n unworn follow; "Wo havo lioon mi succoftful In advortlidiiK our seed KraliiH that uoxt year wo plan to erect u now igmnury and got nioro o(Ulpuinut to cloan and handlo grain. Wo muttt havo a now truck." IIIIIuruML Farm, 'lurk, H. I)." "Wo havo found that It pvm to ii ho tho local paporH. Tho lt mio cosh Im with iihIiik thoMi that covor our natural soiling terrltory." llovlugtnn l''rnm, lllghnioro. ' "Wo havo boon wi miccussful In polling youni: pigs through local pnpnrH that uk liuva boon unnlilo to koop up with tlio domaml." J. M. Tuckor, rMgomnut. "Vim, It payH to lot people know what you'vo t:ot to soil. People lio llovo an advertisement, hIiico thoy think tho odltor HtamlH good for Hit holm: truo." M, A. Hlocum, Ips wlcli. M fittl ullfii ll tmlil nut In ttilv.ii- I, Hill lM,f ,t .ll ,w u .....u,- !.... I.. II... !....! I ..-. ............ lunn in inn iui.411 iiiiii iiii in iiiiiuin I'orhapH ii neighbor may want Juut what you havo to Hull, and tho way to lot him know In to udvortlHo It." - .Chorion l. Mcpherson, Bturln. ''A small ad In our local papor Hold all our puro bred eggs for I -luitchliiK. Yon. I coitalnlr am In 'favor of advertising " Urli;ht Hldo Kami, Lily. SULPHUR BRINGS 100 PER CENT. CROP GAIN Anot hor oaldonco thai sulphur lit tho Ideal fertilizer for ul fulfil on hl'entral Orecou furniH In hIiowii In ptho yield thlH yoar or I II. Ilauuh- ; man or Powell Ilutto. LnHt year Mr. DitURliman pur- chnued four toiiH of iiulphur through It. A. Ward, thou county nrlcultur iHt. In 1 01 R tho crop from thin imrtluular Hold wiih 70 tonu of ul- fiilfu. TIiIh yenr with tlio appllca- llon or tho HUlphur tho uiuno Held tiroducod ino tons of alfalfa. Tho iiulphur cot Mr. IlauKlinmn about 230. It U Ofltlmntod that tho rolltH from thin yoar'a crop ovor ftiHt will bo about 1G00. Many other Contrnl Oregon farm- m nro oxporlonoluR Hlmtlar roHUlts POTATO CROP OUTLOOK GOOD VINKH Alti: NOW IN lil.OOM ANIl IK KltOHT KKKI'H AWAY A iianm:h"yiicm ih hums to I'OM.OW. If Jack Trout will Jintt lay off on IiIh ourly vImIIh for at IoiihI 10 dayH, Central Orolion will havo a banner potato crop, Tho potatoim In tho control and miulhoru noctlonH of tho coutny aro now In roll bloom, which Ih tho critical time. Tltoro Im ovory Indication, nccord liiK to J. II. Mlunr, who Iiiin buou In varloux Hoctluiui of tho county dur ItiK tlio piiHt wank, that tho potatoon will havo a lilch (ttniidard. Tho vIiidh aro hnalthy and thoro In no Indica tion or iIIhoiiho. Tho potato wart, which linn boon rupnrtod In koiiio moc tloiiu or tho rouutry, him not mailo Km appcaranco In Ontral Orrgnn potato IIoIiIh. ImltcitllouH point to a fuvonihlo innrkot thl your for Contra! OroRon potatooH. It Ih roportud thnt tho crop of tho Wllaiuoto vuloy Iiiih Imon liHrvoNtdd, and practically all con MiiuiDd, which wll opon for oiiNtuni OroRoii potatooH a i:ootl mnrkot at hlijh prlcM. It In uIbo undorHtood throiiKh tho coiumlmiloii moil that tlio cold NtorHKo crop Ih about iihoiI up, which wll Im an additional ciuino for hotter prlcw than iimiiiiI. SHEEPMEN WILL BUY 1000 FINE WOOL EWES ir tho pluiiH or tho Clluo KalU- Ttimalo Hhcop amtoclatlon workH out Hutlnfuctorlly, tho aoHoolatlon thin your will purchiiHo approximately 1000 cholco wool ins on. It Ih likely that ItnmboullliitH will bn Delected. Tho aKKoclatlou flndN that Ktand- ardlrallon of ItH holds Ih the buHt whim It comoH to runnliiK tho nh cop on tlio runfio. INOIIUAM HAH I INK IIKItU. (luy IiiKlirain Iiiih R00 flno black faced Itamboiilllet lambH. TIioho lainhH, which woro lambed In March, will averaKo about 70 poundu nplcco. TIiIh herd wan an object Iohhoii early tlilx week to Hoveral Hbeejimon who had heard or Mr. IuRhram'H lambs. THE ROY AND GIRL (Thk rulumn In ptn tv lh b; anil fill. f CVntial Oftfiin to tend In Ihflr ijyrilUn. about Iht litfitDcli lhjr mar br ral.lnc. Ih' Kuik Ihrf ai lUlm an thtlr farm., Ihf rurrra Ihrr art liatlnr. t)uillana will b aubmltlnl la an riput for amartra.) Kroni lliielah I.uce, 10 yearn old, uiomber or tho Flint National Hank PlK club, comoH tlio rollowlng com munication to It. A. Ward: "ltedmotul, Oregon. "July 2k. 1019. "Mr. It. A. Ward, Itund, Oregon. "Dear Mr. Wind: I lecolved your letter and am very mirry that I did not Hontl In my reportH without you hnvliiK to write for them. Hut will bo moro prompt from now on, "My pig ( Irene lttt) Ih tine. Sho Ih Kalnlnir Junl a little more than a pound a day. I feed her a quart of nouked rolled barley morning and ovenlug, and u quart or nk I in mod milk three times each day, hut hIio dootm't drink much. "Tho only thing on her rood rec ord hIio didn't diiHnrvo Ih a chicken, but I have got her pen fixed now so they can't got In. "fiomo time when you aro olng by, atop In and hco her, BIio'h lino, "Youih for hotter plgH, "IJKULAII f. LUCK, "A Club Member." cum woiticintH ADOPT lMtOnitAM Oregon OIiIh' and Hoys' club jirograiiiH, like Preflldeut WIIrou'h peaco ulniH, havo 1-1 pontH, explained by MIhh Alice Joyce, uBHltitiuit club lemlor, iih rollow: Cull to ordor by proflldent; iiiuhIo In chargu of leader; reading or mlnutuu or provlouB meeting by Hocrotary; nn iiouncemaut or plauu by prosl dent; roll call of progress; uddroaa by npeclul spoakor; HurpiiHo, loador la cliurgo; club ollpplngti nnd reports ; consideration of now projects; demonstration team; local leador's ronmrks; special ontor taliunent; gamou, 47 & V "f To The Farmers of Central Oregon: J! I .'$ ffft li-A vi,: ' SI 1 , Ii " ffi a. ''4" THE WEEKLY EDITION OF THE BULLETIN is to be essentially a Farmers' Paper, giving all the news it can obtain dealing with the farmers of Des chutes county and Central Oregon what they are do ingwhat are their problemshow they are solving their problems. With the cooperation of the County Agriculturist, the Oregon Agricultural College and the Department of Agriculture, The Bulletin hopes to be of the greatest possible service to the farming interests of Central Oregon. It wants to serve the interests of every farmer-organization. You can do your part to help make this paper a paper you will want in your home to be read at your table' and fireside each and every week. The Bulletin is Anxious to Help you. It wants to give you the Best Weekly Paper in Oregon. You want such a paper and cooperation will bring it.! , ; iitW ,T" t , ' W ;j In reading this issue of t The Bend you have seen its in creased size. You have V seen that it contains more news of interest. to farmers. . , i i A representative of The Bulletin will your farm for news and whatever else ' JL 1 . r '' r rto rJX f& K -r Bulletin ii .-' . ,'-1-' " . ' i'' mcre frequent calls at you may have to offer your Inco thoy havo usod uulphur. .