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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1915)
now AmjmnuMEEJzzzz 1 . 1x iwIlillheFariiier's Friend Oregon AgricultaMCd 8 ..v ..mm. i i i-1 HAl. COI.I.UUU AT COIl.VI.Mi IJIW HI' UIHjII".! ......... ..... Storing: Winter Onions Found of Great Value JU EXT in Importnnco to good boII i anu growing conumuiia " nnfnti irrnwlnc? Is n sllllnblu UlnCC for liny sllO .1 ... !!.. . a n linn, wlipn not auet, of tlio Oregon Agricultural Col- there nro .- .. . ..iMMt ii n n r a t ll n Using of Crop Remnants as Organic Soil Matter IxriULE such crop remnants ns stubble, corn stover nnil sponcu Number of Graduates Show College Growth Care of Polled Plants During Winter Season 7 COMl'OST that milts the require. N increase In thonnniber of Kim - mites from m " l.J' ' ,' ,, fni. Mll, win!.. in ,M.i .., ..?. moots of Iioiiho plants when re- iibblo, corn stover nnu Bi-umu - ,:".;,,... ... jjnr,, Indicates poucu wr uio winter is mntio of ons mid bo returned to the soil proxim.uci) .. K,.owtll 0f tho muasuro of lunin noil, ono-hulf moas- it otherwise used on the farm. '"P"' r (lm, .luring the l8t "10 "f Ku,u1' "ntl o mcnaiiro each 0 . nil.nr farm of tlll'SO rem- AfrICUIl Ural Ullllfei " i to wnll-rnlfoil liinniirn nn.l t..r auet, or tno Oregon Agncuiuirni vui- n.v.r .v ........ .- -- ,j, gmiitininiK mno , : , "na. lego vegetable ga.denlng department nnnta thai . shon d never teP' J e "nbcml Lt B0 shlco which This formula is recommended by In speaking of tho onion Industry in .""""'tato celery nnil tlmo the Increase has boon about uu im aiaworion, u, orii.tondont of tho Willamette Valley. "From one J ton s "oS Id be b ned In order ' cent. Tho class of 107, the last Uio O.ogun Al:vie.ilt..rni Collcg, to two dollars per bushel Is cleared onl0p ent the spread of weed. In- J"ccjnB President Kerr's udinlnlB- green houses, who supplies ndillUonal each year on onions that aro proper- Bect an,i disease peats, according to J . CG Btrong tho Increase Information on tho Winter cam of ly stored. An onion crop of from authorities of tho Oregon Agricultural JjJJ1,,,- nuont 3r.O per cent. po ted plants ns follows: COO to COO acres Is stored on average College. This growth has affected every do- A very proyu lent mistake In car- years by tho Valley growers. Tho Tho problem of utilizing to best ad- A,,,, There are 11 candidates Us for house plants In Winter Is to price of onions ranges from $1.10 In vantage tho unused port ons of crops "Xr nuluato degrees this year give em an ovur-mipply r water. September, J2.50 to $3 or ?4 In In maintaining son icmmy wmiuui - - , t U)re0 laHt ai0 IOr mo . .1U n.uV. numuno uscii Bpar- March. Tho cost of storago is from at tho same tlmo scattering weeds, d w nH nBnnst 1C9 last nglj bo ns to admit p onty of nlr to C to 8 cents per bUBhol. It Is thus Insects and plant diseases, was pre- f p,mrmIlcy certificates tho soil, or tho plant will bo retarded seon that profits aro more than dou- Bentcd to Professor W. h. Powei-s, as- .' )nst lDrt.0 ast year, and threo In Its growth liiHtoail of bonefltcd. bled by successful Winter storage. slstant agronomist, who proposes ro- " , diplomas as against six last Iho Individual requirements of each "M.l .f (h. n.ln. mh nf thl. Mh Inflnll na n snllltlon. ClOVCr. VCtCh ''"" u BllCeleS Ollcllt tO bl! RtlUl lll Plnunlu 4"."v"' ".,c ""'."" V'"1'"' '"""". """" "".".:. :..'... year, . . ... -..,.. ,..," ..., -",. "..""' in in mm luuiuii wiii'ru in n r ! lnoIstiiroMlurlng th vaporntion rrom tho taken plnco slowly, ury aunoHpliero to tatlon ns n solution, wuvur, mui JS g.rr" n " rlcZ ' This Increase has been secured wmi aou- voicn suwt'u, nun nmj " ......u . ,, , ,, i,..,uitn hiiioiiul blo hollow walls and nro ventilated under tho next year, adding soil for- " . . . tralunK m practical ox- hy open ventilators nt the ground tlllty to tlio value or a.4u ior eucu ",-. lino with openings nt tho roof from ton of clover and $9 for each ton of pen.m... whlpli u-nrm nlr narnnnn. Ilnm tirn- vntrli. All unused DOrtlOllS Of tllO ii.,.,ilf,,l ...i H... l'.irni. nt ns Is tho enso Wlninr It lu n.l vlsabln tn nnnniro tho utimlu . u.n. with an iitoinlzor freqiiontly. This not only Incrensen tho luimldlty of tlio open uio brent i n .l.n.. ..t.u.ii.1 ..I ..i.. i-.. .. lu . .... ...111. l.. nvflniillnn nt rintnlflM. . ... . v hi i ni; a hiiiuuuiu hiuuiiuium ui uir. troiia wmi uiu vaviih rw.w.w, ,. i.nnin hn rami Wit 10UL U HIT Dill KGCDH ''in innnvnonliiiiA la irntir anhiAUMinKii r m lm lllnnnl llTIIIlir U.'1III 1111 IIIlllUCI ... ...un.. ..m il. . ..I i tatwJen'SS nnd 40 degrees'lSn- of shading dlseasinco no disease " bh " "hiu." llhoi" '" -Vna B l . " " BCCM" holt. will livo In so many kinds of crops. without a soul. Tho house Is more, ,?A tonn,,raur , b" cn .,... "It is vory necessary that tho "So fnr ns spreading disease Is con- but much of tho enjoyment of conn- Jn lhol ,oUlio ndverao lo Mio Smi onions go Into storago well cured and corned," said Professor Dalley, of the (ry nf0 s lacking. Hvury fanner In development of most iilnnlu n Ii it thoroughly dry. They nro piled on plant pathology department, "straw tho Stnt0 of Oregon should ho Inter- K.ll(Jl. (0 hI thorn In a rou Mrh racks In storago housos usually to n and com stover nro harmless, , but po- cMcA ln n,,dgraio KardenliiB. There H (,f v.ry modornto temixirntiiro in height of ten to twelvo Inches on each tato tops, clory tops and onion tops ,9 noti,I1B t1Ilt indicates piosperlty ,u, Collogo greonhoiiHes tlio wininr rack. Should tho onions becomo froz- should bo removed nam tho field and bottori 0llr tatmn mK,t wei ,,f- toinporntiires ..re liep nt i iZ M. ,!'. ihJ..ffiM ' "SH. fir110', r' ,r S?J! fr" t0 ?'vo IWh H"I.J,ct more atten- 0f uVdegreoH find SvcSN'nwS .. ' . 'i""",Jul " "v """lul" .""" iirnuiicru. uu.ibvi di.h o ". i on, am tno speeia ser es oi eemroH for hiicIi iilimtH n HiiornnnH a owed to thaw out h ow v. A tnr- nn.l Innf mint mnv ho finread In tho .. .1.1. ..I.. i ...i.i i .... .1.,,.. ""..?-." i,,,u,, H ""itiiinnH. f.o,.-. ...r.V.....i'i.-. ;..;.- """"...:.; V"i. ;. in... ,.i u V" l.n " " j- " u "". n u nccoinos necossnry to in i .i ". .1 v. "' """"" luiiiiiuiua iii iwj ' - ng t no winter snort course iii urcgon Insecticide n rood mm run Will rilltl tllO lllllllU " nl ..r..nl r...ni.fr1i ti UnrfHIlt tlllr ."..... . ...... ...... .. ... ""'"I ". I hIWII "'" t.Ul Pri.itin.r tu i.'.i..r,.i.......i hi! od nnil ilcpciulent on their own re- Tin... ii i- .... t' i. ... 80IIICOS. should fliiil n nkllfnl iwn nt . nulling in. ua i ni?u il. tiiiu tji mil ' --.. .- ....... .. fv w. ". ' - .....' . . . . Il.r. ....II use an ho mails ."1 r ,":,..;""'. ..n. . r",V; h.; Mn. V11 ." ",p?. .'" r.V0'" ivory soap, dissolving ono pound Ituinrt Jin Cholera. ' '"".i .."""'" "." ?eir noiirP. i-roii e.ns 0f soup In five to sovon gullons of Fnlluro to report hog cholora has """'"" ronnccicu wmi tno lay ng out oi wnrm wator. Kor nnIo , t caused pno'orS'owni-tffoss'o Hotter llalr, Stock Sought. aionTrwnTks'ai'.d St T""?' J0'""'" " ? a liunrTrod head of hogs by this .lis- "Of nil things accomplished In this X ."" "J "."'. d X I. rJ o c !' ,p al,tf ,,,"),", ! rlUbC,, uftcr ease. Other hog growers have hauled county this year I bollcvo tho cam- g ?lg of ' wan d siaclal lhrt or ' '" clwtr W"t0r' tho carcasses of hogs that died of palgn for better breeding of dairy ,'" d l'l,, ,., "' ,, ,'''""." n...77Tr ,r , piini.irn tn iim u-nn.iini ...i,.. ii i.."i. ...iii i ... .. i ii,.i utcs aim siirinii)or win no sut,j,esieu 1 1 run I iTI Iwirni TooIn. nro picked by crows, magpies and effects." says Hoy C. Jones, county cac" gcc"" "l0 mto. I'arniers, bolng moro or less Iso- otner scavengers, nnd bits of the In- agriculturist of Tillamook County, foctcd flosh carried to othor farms. "Although tho county has not been jjvn iiiuu tiinu utiuu un curriurtt iiiu (UHoaKo, ana uoumieas uraiui waters have nMlBtctl In scattering L'ftrnm A tl (linen unmna alwuil.l 1., been reported to tho county ngrlcul- istcrcd bulls for next season's work, herd, who has charge of Industrial J ", " inaklni Uw tiirnl agent, says II. T. Krench. stnto nnd several other men who havo been education field work at tho Oregon r liL". '"" "l' l0-8' ? ,I",,,.t,7?n5 lender or county ngont work, and ho using purebred sires, nro discarding Agricultural College. "I should try inreo kit oftoohi ynv Trnfauuir would havo had tho Infected carcasses their old ones and looking for better to Install small printing plants In Timer "Dutthoio Keenrod Hmf.1,1 burned, thus preventing tip spread, ones. Tho most enthusiastic breeders each school In which manual training bo of tho best Id.ulH nv i, All swlno nllments should bu ro- of the county havo joined In organlz- a taught. Tho art of printing comes cmw-cut and a riL f' M ported, Blnco possibly they may. havo Jng county breeders' associations of nto closer touch with nil other sub- aTmttn n lano n !1 ' m52 oe. caused by cholera germs. Noth- both llolstelns nnd Jerseys. Tho Jccts of tho coursff of study than any Jaw hanZr crT J 'v" !"4 ". "' ?,,1i,,tl,0f,n,'lvl,,"a' farm: "ostein men havo already raised tho other subject of Industrial education. J hi,l ,am. uS'two n H 'm! or by keeping tho facts secret, nnd money to buy a carload of flrst-elasa Seventh and olEhth uradn bov nmi UI,,H' V.. tw? C molu clllliels great harm I. done both to himself regl.Wd bull" Sd ! heifer, to br" Klrls take ? to this wor" very enU.u J "nu ', ?. l,rawk' ould answer very, UIUI tO Ills neighbors. tn IliU ..nnntv ri.m.lo(ln otnb . nmlrnllv. nn.l It .,.... .... l . "" oi uirnoa upsiuo-uown, u is cerinin mni ,, ,, .,... ... ., ... , tn0 ord nnrv worid-worklnir inula nf JBO much good has been done. Several . thnt ,y Vo off"' , our r"nt Hurvlco' W "0 Oregon AgrL ? !nH.w'0JLav.0.'l0.fP."eJ8"ub school wv.Tn..,.v0nf,ll"r. cultiirnl CoIIoko Industrial arts nu. Want My-IViHlucIs Datn. A study of the by-products situa tion In the Northwest Is being mudo by nn oxpert horticultural commis sion irom utan, ana tlio two mom to this county, as foundation stock for asttcnlly, and It onons un a brnmi puro-bred herds." field of general education In correla tion Wlin tlielr Work In emmmnr. TfuclierH Insiwct College. iili.hf.ct Ami.. - r,.n.n .in . .... 1.. '" ". h"'""nr, Tonehors of Linn ami Donton Coun. BecansoUeVcelledrIsd a"U "" l"er W of thom n.ndo a par- SL"1" !R!?'WtS th Preiin Ag- ,, - - . ' " , r "MJ&1 tt.?1" ssm.'sis ni,:i"! re:!t,Kt .Add,;,ona,tu;.oV;tnnd LuiH-i ? :?-S Wi't'k Hrniis. lla.chelor. making tho luxations ES&$1& nmZrthSSSS" 2,'.""1 BBd art'Sontr U wn, thVid siro of p-iiV," ?' Wa8h",,0' ?rB01 nd nets Show Tho certificate l" : Blgncd hand In hn i i L? l?.m K tho vlBlll"K teachers to soeuro a moro ffirK.." .Lh2 " .!! Prldol?trS?ld ll.Du'KS Sih2 ?dJj SS,B, "!!.. !? Lr.- galled knowledge of. the. work of ...i. ir . : . -- i'iihi inn- uiu hciiuoi. sineo tno iiuiiiHiriai schools nro k of the ....... ......,.....,,., vunu,v, KuiiiuH nnil I ID inrrit nrv.ninnn.m. I. irnifii.i ii.iia .... ii.... ...ii... i .--,. .,, .j ..niinnvi. uu u in . iiiritiii'ii ti'nn r ns k i ...1...11 a Y'T"V '"."?." ' '" ?"'? ' ..AK Buckley, and will bo kont alone with n i- .1.-"1. ,"" "r"B. "l.u K01' counea of tho public 3" . ",:.r, ' '.w;or'in.ul1 z other trophies won by tho Colk. rnm V."..'"?.? .v.u'01? " ".0' ?" Ko)y on tho wor ?&ww!7wM.a !ropMrb?i?hli,- -sSis? S-SnTffl- "SiTS Agrlcu,turnl C0"T- sail ere ' Unia ""8 Mou hl8 otonilon staff from materia fur- orcea by which it 1. t IT,K, 0f th. ',e io ,:"u,n'J' b"l"Crea, nlshed by various department" of the Exhfblts no i,n ,,. , 1 1,0,rformcd' S""" tint- tho clouds with Bold! ....... ..." .. .. fniinn snm . n.1 ...... ....I.MIB wniuns nro ucIiik prepared, scheii. iurt.i. iim.inw. fi.i i.i heir Christinas vacation with tholr t7y Products and tt'"? P.0?1: thlnE8 Eerv '' doing tho most good Thoughts of day are far from me; homo folk. Largo bodies returning cluV work ' i " lndu8trJal tho greatest number of those In nt- Jhe B,orle" """y now J "' o distant parts of the state traveled 0rk tendance Tho dato la February 1 ?arir.ana ,0"8 ana "'" n" con" tOflJWl''". ..It?rest ,nln7;,gorous seed L?i J?5LM!!L -S SEcl In ,hU 8Weet Bnd hol' pcu- v.wb iuu urn on ounaay. naihii in mrni. n.i nh . .. " --- . Mhwiuwo aucu 4i.o.. 1 - .":..'" . V ,,u ""- "i is rnniu y crow nc m nnn .i ..- iiviit 11111LT iiii iiminr r4ir iiia ii....i. -. -. . -- . ---- -.0wtM uuu (iiu - SISS3E-5 SSlggf SS tSSCffisag !. S-3SS::S J5"-: HllQ thA innllnlnlna In thA.i rnlfFht Qlorlous In the afterKlow Wesilnffa ovor all they throw. Bee, the glories fade away, Tado the amethyst to Bray, lllend tho gold with deepest rose, So tho solemn twilight Brows. Evelyn C. Kinder, Li