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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1915)
rtf. y i w " am i. sc uTrSm " IfWilTl ter Short Course at O. A. C. V .1.A - ll III ' 'p ." s itl" to rnrm Mngnsluo.) -V'KJJTIi!Siiiail percentage oi ore IiaIlfarmerf, keep books and inft&ss l. i tiAVi ' tliimfW oftii "TSURftr1 m aMiUMn (tti , dit tin i iftfMKTC 'U, ( MVMKl know s m. rWWi iifcsrTi.J sp cosb, nnd theso will bo discussed In detail. Practical plant breeding methods for tho farmer will bo ills- whether or not ciiBscd, and to lllustrato tho nrlncl- Jproflts. Of cotirso sovcral lles tlio students will Judgo grain, eir unniung in aucn a way corn una oinor bogus in tno lauorn- inic baiunco partially tells tory. sir business Is being con- Soil Requirements. a profit or loss, but only In conjunction with this studv of ly nro farmers found who Orcron'n crons. Professors Scuddor sadly which crops aro pay- and Iluzlck will present a study of jemselvos and making profit tho soil rcuulremcntn of each crnn fand which crops aro tho and tho most nrofltabln rotations for ivsuftiHU-ior uoaruors. mo books eacn typo of farming. Thoy will also t JAtignnornl farmer should show dlscuBs tho valuo, preservation and iJMwaUtwlth crops, livestock, labor correct usa of mnntiroa and fortlllz- MMSnUMmcnts. na well as with in- crs. and tho vnrloun trnntmontn for Intorcst and depreciation, acid soils. Orccon Is a land of ymmmwp accounts snuuiu uo ciubsi- vancu sous nnu inoro Will UO icc- Ifto Kept nB to snow plainly turcs, uomonstrntlons and round- profltablo from tho Income table discussions ot tho good and bad it and which nro not. This features of each of tho chlof soil i 1 -m U . . . ... . ... I ... " WMXtno work win rcccivo spc- types of tho stato and tho crops and MlJTMBpfcasIs at tho Winter Short treatment best adapted to each. Tho J lei tno Oregon Agricultural fundamental facts rotating to tho Sin which other subjects dl- physical problems of tho soil. In- fd intimately related to It eluding soil structure, soil moisture, rocclvo attention. heat nnd air, Boil bacteria, and plant pfndcrstnndliig Feeds. foodB, tillago operations, will bo Bre of tho feeder fattens his '"?" , J,"T "iu, "" ?ii Jfeys nn old ndnge, but now- HlTnUmn ,n fIfil(1 ' ,, iiinrntrv. tj tho feeder does not know Thoro will bo special laboratory nnd am -a 10 a, tno inucning nold practlco in sampling and Judg to bo too oxpcnslvo to leavo Inrr soils. It on tho work and Invest- Work In Soils. TM'iV'0'1? by tho Department. of Bacteriology, All of these will bo con- 1VJ! 'cil, " PE8?" ! "?""" M8 2rom tho standpoint of pro- ",' ft lnnd"0' u"ffi tZlmcs JCcost. market value, and boII "1B ?," n"a i" IKvKSV18 &' f&$Ln? Icnown to ove?y farmer in both East Jourso. Lectures concerning nrn ...,, Wo(,,irn nme-nn. Thn no. racr?7i.'l0.cn?; PTlniont of Ilorticulturo will pre- .. r.Vi..-.. :;., ;."." sent tno question of tlio proper soils R.fl,.rS )i ',!, HBS for horticultural purposes. tho first week of tho serlcB uu,at,tn.i it,,.i ,m i, t by Dr. W. W. Atwood on tho subject of Plant Physiology. Thoso bearing directly upon tho subjocts ot crops and soils nro: "How Plants Draw from tho Soil nnd Mako Uso of tho Materials They Need," "Tho Rela tion of tho Qroen Coloring Matter of Plants to Thoir Ability to Mako srsriTimtaarflMaK .--' 'i araTaraTararaTaa. tho first Monday in Jnnu- knowlcdgti should cnablo ek growers bqttcr to npprc- d understand tho work glvon Mho course. Tho feeding of swlno, horses, sheep, beet ry cattle, will bo considered 1 by specialists of tho faculty ma 1 rtodt 'SBrcnts?" a"d U,Clr ,mrl,CU,nr of Seeds and Plants." tJH d & .'1 Their qwn .KqdVlio? Plants' go of each ot tho several creaso In Size," nnd "Rest Periods PrncllcliiK Cooking. .. ..., , .XT -,rmMt shall I cook for dinner?" ,J" ,"",,SV o- oSiiiTtho Oregon hoiiBowIfo naks her- . . ! . , . ZTTiLi. in.r..innt nnnr, in,n T"0 min w,,o wants to succeed In ffiS?" lm,l?n f in, . i,t nn poultry-rnliln must look keenly to his SSSSR'nn0!!1.- nnrJn ' "nawn" "fn VTOtllB. TherO IHUSt ttOt bo a lOOP- 5?..V. n l ' C-,r5cc,Ln"Bor., holo anywhere. Thoro aro .o many 'i.-f.r'.."." ,,."., ''Y.r-J.. ',, chnnces for IcakB that few brocdo '2ZZ '"..." Vi. ".-'"""'" '"'. L'. actually tako in tho amount of mono H r5T.u,J ".'".' "" r,""' ",..""; Invested. Tho man who uses Lico r. "T"J"""iy " iiyiiriuiiiiiK VU. V1 hnii thft n.lvnntnr-o. JII l.lr.l, Inv 1 Lr-SSIILI!!"0.1 LV,1.JBl,..,""inV"1" season, his chick loss Is very low, an Uujwtnw i wi.v-v,, vw'". "' hln hlrdn ilovntnn nnn.flilrd frmlnr. Tin OHk. .lArinI linlit ..-.. ........ .. 4. v..v ....... ...wu. w MUIII'J Wl J UUIIIIIIU Wlir VU KEEP THE GREAT NORTHWEST THE LAND OF PERPETUAL CROPS r Tlio Northwest is noted for nbundnut yields. Our land's natural richness in plant food is agricultural history. Yet, onco upon a time New England was noted for its record fruit shipments. Now it is known for its worn-out land. Farms now covered with "For Snlo" fiignq mark tho penalty o taking away the land's ability to produce. Tho land is tho great Northwest's backbone. Tnko away its strength and its functions will soon becomo paralyzed weakened worn-out "New Englandizcd." BEAVER BRAND ANIMAL FERTILIZERS "A l.'KUTIM7.i:il 1011 KVKIIV SOU.." Prevent your land from wearing out. Tho Riiarnntced analysis tliown tho proper proportion of nnlmal ammonia, nltroKcn, phonphorla nold nnd potnsli that rovlvcs BtroiiKth kIvoji now Ilro onablcs tlio noxt crop to feed upon tlio ncccsnary xuxtennnca for n ftood healthy hnrveat. Iniuro annlnftt poor crops Incrcann your lanu'n producing nhlllty by orderlnK' thin fnmotin fertilizer NOW. I'ortlllzor booklet l'M8 free. TelU about fertilizer, their application nnd results they produco for others. in suro of his profits. Llco-0 U used nn.lPnn will l. nlfnriil In llm "l OVOr' flt,,t 0n th C0Mt nml " "W 2VC n"bV"C, 'd ,nTli2 ." a positive gunrnntoe. A tube Inriio anouRlt to Inst tho nvorngo breeder one year postpaid GOc Tho Mcc-0 Co., 2S0 5J Washington strcot, Portland, Or. Adv. rdj,flndlng tho nnswor to tho fore of tho Short Course. Two onch dAV through tho cntiro Iwecks will bo spont in prnctlc- Doklng by thoso who nro inter tills fenturo of tho work. Tho nase, ubo and nutrlttvo vnluo of will bo explained by spccinl i chnrgc. Tho propnrntlon of nnd tho serving of mcnls will ire attention. Thin work will bo In two soctlons providing both experienced and tho T. C Calbmtb, JohnitOll, B, C, Adf It, ThouMB ot oibrra aojcit lb ivi not youi mil n nrro oi lomnfl a oat. Daulio Iho und Talus arow hla )crojen Tlniloiolll Oct a, e:iroosle:3 , tboonlrall ttl,trlplpor itunppullrr niaup. Mora iiowrr tain a loroinouvv. va HBUicr,, stronger ibmnraaiiron ruiirr, IQ dji'(irlrll. 3jieuruirurijln-,rrf, Sugar licet Intlustrj. Tho first bcot-sugnr fnctory in tho United States wns erected In Phlln- dolphin in 1830. It did not provo n success nnd wns dismantled. In 18153 Incx- Drighnm Young imported a beet mill mcod and less skilled, so that to Utah from Franco and Potor Mng Btudont may rocclvo precisely nos sot a small ono up nenr Dcnvor Wcalrod Instruction. " 1800. Tho first successful fnctory Famiicm Vt fineclullsts wns omn in ia'u ni Aivnrntio, uni . J,nlnrl n fnrmnr. In Rnd W"fl ln Oportttloil Until 1013, WllOn a Krent majority of farmers in ,, i,i ,i. T i. oi.-,:i .i.. jn nro not spcclnllsts but nro moo.ooo.ooo i's now inmstnri m thn iMcors of goncrnl cropB. spcclnl -'.,: ,,'. in.,,...,.,, nf ,hla nnnn,. 'i1?11,,,"? Bjvon o 4 "0 Bw- Tho sugnr supply of tho Amorlcnn nd handling of tho pnsture, hay, Iinnnin i ,irft,i frnm thrnn mnin l6,.10.''!1!.0'' sources. Theso nro: Domestic boot Li-a IIIBHBaKK ' avnBaaaw an iiimanyiMV jltnralhal brrau fromanvcau.0. DouLla i. rafctr ralcbal. I rca took alio a i hotoa ciitra ironi ownrra, eptciii pried iiuiorraiyou. vruouow. AUdrvaa llUlltVII C. IIU'IUIIL. Ci HilFree Book (jjin. - sw , jttaaataall Wl WfeXt mm'm. "aarWaflV "Vl aataBHaaaaaaaaal IKA JBK &Ud.V VaATaBaaaaaaaaaaaaal cdlng, at tho Short Cotirso. Tho sugar produced In 17 states from ' teS? fR "1S11. "B Ohio in1 tho' Knst I'o cVl.foSirlTho west, witn uoiornao Having moro fnctories thnn nny othor stnto; do mestic enno sugnr produced in Louisi ana, Hawaii, Porto Ilico nnd tho Phil ippine; Imported enno sugnr produced In Cubn. rIvo a comploto discussion of lng crop nystonia and sllago mnk- For many conditions, alfalfa, sr. knlo. vetch nnd corn aro ea sily needed nnd for such Profes- 0. It. Hyslop will go Into detail ; will consider every mnin point. ludlng inoculation nnd other , , binl prncticos. , """. ertnln pnrts ot Oregon nro cs- uw ijuiouy nuuvo hub rmneu noma BUlteu to tho growing of wiw rosea cruop, nua grcon vin?a crops. Oregon potnto growers " rui" enn produco disensc-freo seed So do tho years nbovo tho hearts ot toes nro recolvlng fancy prices w . Kf10 mL , ... Cnllfornln growers. In this ay iovo s sou covering oi oioom nnu n Professor Ilvslan will clvn lenfl bo nttcntlon to tho best methods Arthur Wnllnco Peach, in New tho production of grain nnd seed yonc mm. is, Bitch ns bnrley, oats, wheat corn for grain or for seed; nnd production of Eccd crops ot Itch, clover, potatoes, alfalfa nnd Id pens will bo discussed from tho d grower's stnndpolnt. A "com- nionoy crop for Eastern Oregon fmors is tho growing of seed from lalfa and field pens,, but special Book of Ideal Home Plans Free! assi:miii,i: youh own iiomu AMI 8AVI5 SltlfllSV, Moore's "Ideal Houses" aro nhlpped rendy to put up no sklllod labor re quiredmistakes Impossible, and wo nnauro your oomplo'to satisfaction. Prices rarnro from 1210.90 up complete ran uo of styles and sizes. Wo cunran teo to savo you money. Investigate now! fir n il far tbn Hook Todny Don't Delay. J. BRYSON MOORE IDUAI. UOMKIICII.Dint. 1000 XortlmrMcru n(loan Iltiuk lllilir., I'orllnni), Or. z IIIITTU hi 1 PXIHSRl' aFI III XI TfTIMPORTANT, that j3Toii mention this ' paper in answering advertisements. "KING OF THE WOODS'1 D..AG SAW With or Without Buzz Saw Attachment Will uw 20 to 40 ccrdi oi wood per day at a cojt of $1.00. PULLS ITSELF up tl.o t-ri 1 JILL and over the roughest ground. Cotti let ihtn other makel. Oao nun write lie tawed 56 rickt in 10 hcurs. Another tawed 40 cordt in 9 hourt. 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