HOME AND FARM MAGAZINE SECTION War Does Not Affect All Canadian Growth THAT war has had 110 effect upon the development of the country newly opened up by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway In Brit ish Columbia Is best evidenced by the progress being made in a number of towns along the new transconti nental. The latest comes from Van derhoof, in the Kechaco Valley, where some of the local men formed a syn dicate to erect a modern, electric light and power plant and install a water system in the town. The new company, a 50,000 corporation, is planning to build a power house In the town immediately and start on setting up poles and stringing wires, as well as lay pipes for the town's water system with the first dawn of Spring. Eventually this company expects to utilize the G000 horse power easily provided by the Stony Creek Falls, in the Immediate vicinity of the town. The growth of this particular town has been remarkable. Inside of three months from its inception, Vander hoof had some CO substantial build ings, a bank, a newspaper, lumber and planing mills, hotel and many business houses and stores. The opening of the new transconti nental, which has thrown open one of the richest parts of Western Can- ' ada is playing an important part in filling Central British Columbia with settlers. The trains from the East are steadily bringing in new families to the rich valleys along the Grand t Trunk Pacific in British Columbia, ' and, although it is not generally known, there are millions of acres ot good land available for pre-emption In Central British Columbia, , near the new railway, according to figures announced by the Hon. W. J. Bowser, Attorney-General of British Columbia, a short time ago. PREPARING SEED BEDS. The value of a thorough prepara tion of the seed bed is becoming gen erally recognized. Statistics prove that CO per cent of poor stands are due to insufficient preparation of the soil, also that poor seeds will yield fair crops if sown in a good seed bed, whereas the best of seeds will be bait a failure if sown on in differently prepared land. Imperial Pulverizers, made by the Peterson Manufacturing Company, Kent, Ohio, leave the subsoil packed and firm, and the tnpsoil free from clods and crusts a kind of soil that holds the . moisture and produces strong, sturdy plants. The discs in this pulverizer (ire al most "V" shaped. They are set close together and each has a one-inch cutting edge. As a result they cut, crush and break up the clods Instead of pressing tlirm down Into the top- soil. This Implement does the work of leveler. roller, pulverizer and har row, all In one operation, saving the purchase of additional implements and saving the time and labor ot making extra trips over the field. 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Perfection Sodas are "different.? 9 Dealers throughout Oregon will gladly supply you with these splendid "Oregon Made" crackers 811 I Pill $ PtfijlMic Coast Biscuit Co.Ii m0m Portland, Oregon ii m i"3 IS 59 m 1 Grange Favoring New Rural Credit System MCLTXOMAH County Pomona Grange at Gresham, Or., has passed resolutions favoring a rural credit system for farmers that will provide long-time loans at a low rate of interest. The grange inaugurated what It is hoped will be a state-wide National campaign for this system. The first set of resolutions, Intro duced by V. H. H. Dufur, provides that the state shall Issue non-interest bearing bonds to the general Gov ernment, which shall loan to the farmers the cash represented by these bonds at not more' then 3 per cent interest to run C, 10, 15, 20, 25 or 50 years. The money would be loaned on the CO per cent valuation of farm property, and the state would handle the money through a land office. The second llluu, Indorsed by the Masters' and Lecturers' Association, makes the postal saving fund the source o supplying farmers with long-time loans at 4 per cent. Accord ing to this plan, the postal saving fund shall be loaned to the farmers of the country. To accumulate a sufficient sum, the deposit, now lim ited to $100, shall be Increased to $1000. This plnn proposes that the money shall be loaned through the land office. Since both plans will require Con gressional action the Grange declared It would not support candidates for Congress unless they pledge them selves to support some rural credit system. Representatives to the State Grange from Multnomah County will bring before that body both resolu tions. The measures were discussed by W. H. H. Dufur, Roy Gill, H. E. Davis, T. J. Kreuder, C. H. Welch, H. A. Darnall, Theodore Brugger. H. W. Snashall, Eugene Palmer and Mrs. Eugene Palmer. HIDES FI'RS, WOOL, PELTS. RTC. H1BBARD-8TEWAHT CO.. Seattle, Wash. 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