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Shotlcr, who Is clm.'ij'jl with h:iv I'm Molen uduablo pnm of tlio inn el incry niul equipment of tlio Wist in l'nclfl'.' oil well ub.ivo Vnlc, .nnd wliu la Bald .ind hollo oi also to hnto tiVmi tool dlmI equipment ftoui the p.l '.veil hero In Ontario. Tlio complaint on which Bliotlor will lio arraigned was sworn to by W. 1). Myorn of tho Western I'nclfle company boforo 0. I.. King, ami District Attornoy Swnglor has takon stops to Kccuro Shetland's return from Twin Tails, Idaho, wl.cro ho was located. Tim nrri'Ht of Shctlnr Is tlio result of noma iulot iluloctlvo work doni' b Mr. Myorri aftor ho found that the equipment was missing. Tho Roods nro alleged to have been taken on September 1, 1019, and hauled from tho walls In truckH. This must have boon tho raso for tho propurty taken consists of heavy fly vitrei, balance whcol and tools, ropes, pulleys and other slilo equipment for an cnglno PROVE EFFICIENCY OF SILO Sunflowers and Pen U-ed nnd Prove Worth Farm lliuvnii ItcHiiit. lile for Orcnt Hiuliu- to Wnl Iowa Stockmen, ADRIAN FARM BUREAU WILL TEST SULPHUR (I. It, Portly, Soil Improvement Com. iiillleemiiii Arrange TtIiiIm. Tho roports on tho benefits from tho iiho of sulphur In some of tho Or ogon counties havo been ho fnvorablo that every community farm bureau has adopted that as ono of tho soil Improvement projects for tho year. Of course no ono knows that tho yield of alfalfa bay will bo Incrcasod on Malheur County soils by tho iiho of this olomont, but a lot of pooplo want to' know. Down In tho Adrian communll Ihoy want to know for Hiiro. Count, Agont Ilrolthaupt suggested that hundred pounds of sulphur ought to mako sufficient trials for this spring, but Committeeman Purdy came back with an order for 3000 pounds, In reply to a mild protost ugalnst this "oxtrnvnganco" I'urdy says I ox plained It would cost them throo cents u pound and that Is what thoy Ravo mo. I had to rIvo them nil a ehanco to keep poaco In tlio family. Tho hundred dollars Is no Horn. Now tell us, If you plooso, how to put It on. That Is what Is tho troublo with us now, You Rot It horo as soon as you can." They got It. Tho humhlu sunflower, plus tho hIIo, plus tho Farm Ilureau, tiro revo lutionizing fccdhiR processes In Will lowo county, ono of tho foremost livestock counties In tho State. Tho best grazing land In Oregon Is found In Wallowa county, thoro being over a million acres of nyigct with tho Inmost carrying capacity In any Western district. This rnngo is ex ceptionally frco of animal diseases, carries yearly 05,000 Hhccp, 25,000 bcof cattle, and 2000 horses. Al though tho Wallown vnlloy Is ono of tho most productive Irrigated val leys In tho Stato, jinvor experiencing crop falluro becausa of a supply of 0.4 ucro feet available for practically tho entire valley, there Is In most years a shortage of winter feed In tho county, largo numbors of stock being shipped to Idaho. This season wan no oxcoptlon nnd $700,000 worth of hay was purchased In Idaho to bo fed to Wallowa County livestock. And hero Into tho agricultural proc ttco of Wallowa County enters tho sunflowor, silo nnd tho Kami llu roau. . Tho Kami Iluroati, organized more than a year ago with a memborshlp of over .100 county farmers, took up tho task of determining upon an en sllngo crop. Sunflowers, oats and pons woro determined upon and demonstrations of theso crops nr ratiRCd. Tho sunflower proved tlio most successful nnd n silo campalRti was staRcd, resulting In tho erection of 20 now silos, 14 of which woro filled entirely with uunflowors. Thcro was much speculation among tho ranchers as to tho footling rosults which would bo obtained. Farmers down In Union County havo found that two tons of corn onsllngo would savo a ton of hay. Would or would not tho sunflowors do equally well? Under tho direction of tho Furm Ilureau, County Agent Mac lloko arranged to check with tho man feodlng tho sunflower onsllngo. Tho rosults woro satisfactory nnd tho Farm Ilureau arranged n socond hIIo campaign for tho wook of Febru ary lCth. Meotlngs were held at Josopli, Knterprlso, W'allown, Los Una nnd Flora. In tlio first four towns Commercial Clubs sarvod bnnquots to an ut tendance of over ono hundred farmers In evory In Rtnnco. Professor K. J. FJelstetl of tho Oregon Agricultural Collego, np poored In tho program, at each meet ing and discussed tho wintering of livestock and tho vnluo of ciiHlluge In tho feeding. Professor K. I.. Wost ovor, of Oregon Agricultural Collego, discussed types of sites adapted to Wallowa County nnd held consulta tion hours at tho Farm Ilureau of flco at Knterprlso. County Agent Mao lloko discussed tho plans of the County Farm Ilureau and enlarged upon tho campaign to plane ono thousand hIIos upon ono thousand farm's In Wnllown County. Jay Dobbin, president of tho Farm Ilureau, attended most of tho meet ings and discussed various questions rolntlnn to tho wintering of live stock. Hugh Wilson, of Joseph, dis cussed onsllngo In Its relations to tho feeding of dairy cattle. Mr. Wilson brought out tho fnct that ho had been nblo to produce a pound of but ter for forty cents by feeding ensil age, Ills ration being :if pounds of sllaRO and 12 pounds of liny a day, whoreas, without ensilage, It cost him 74 cents to produce a pound of butter, tho ration under such condi tions liolng 40 pounds of hay and flvo or six pounds of grnln. Several of tho farmers who fed onsllngo this yoar for tho first time, npponred on tho program and related their ex periences, To Hugh Wilson goes the distinction of building tho first silo In Wallowa county In 1917. The first season ho lost seven horses bo- cnuso of feeding ensilage but stated thnt oven so ho wan far ahead of the gnmo nt the end of his first yenr. Mr. Wilson was advised to build his silo by County Agent Splllmnii of Union County. Ho produced eleven tons of pens nnd oats per ncro. Carl Holland, of I.osllno, stated thnt ho had saved SO tons of hay by having bijvoii acres In sunflowers, Ho fed COO shcop during tho past year on an nvorogo, from tho same ncronRO which only fed 300 Inst yenr, tho dltforonco liolng duo entirely lo ensilage nnd not to weather comll tlons. Ho' figures tho feodlng cost equal In both ensos. I C. Pollnnd, of Wallowa, had throo acres In sunflowers. Ho con structed n silo 12 by 32 and showed rocords to prove thnt his sllngo paid for tho silo, ono-hnlf Interest In tho sllngo cutter nnd tnnilo him $100 bo- P 111 OB. Tho results of feodlng onsllngo In tho county so far this season, show ed thnt nt n conservative estimate, two tons of tho sunflower ensilage, or ontH unit pen cnsllnRC, had saved a ton of liny, and thnt the Having thin yoar effectedby tho 30 silos with nil nvorago capacity of ono hundred tons was fifteen tons of hay vnlued at $30,000. Knowledge of these farts, diffused by means of tho silo schools, has caused the farmers to adopt the Farm Ilureau slogan of "ono thous and silos on one thousand farm.i In Wallowa County." Hugh Wilson of Joseph, In charge of silo work tor tho Fnrm Ilurenu. Htntcs thnt tho ono thotisnnd hIIos with nn nverngo capacity of ono hun dred tons, wilt savo r.0,000 tons of liny per yenr, which, vnlued nt $20 por ton will ho worth ono million dollars. Ho states Jhnt such a de velopment In Wallowa County feed lug prnptlco would mako the County n shipper of hay Instead of nu Im porter, nnd In addition to balancing range beef nnd sheep conditions would ulso dovctop a great dairy In dustry on tho fnrms of Wallowa Valley, slnco even though tho County might havo feed to ship out, the peo ple nro so appreciative of the value of livestock that they will make overy offort to havo all tlio feed eil within tlio county. , WIHC OI,l CHOWH HI I UN POIHONIID OltAI.V Tlio result of Investigations by rep resentatives of the U. S. Illologlcal Survoy as to tho possibility of pels onlng tho crows which Infest this part of tho Snake Illvor vnlloy, roost ing In hundreds of thousands on Crow Island, proved rather dMnp pointing. After bulling tho birds with unpolsoned grain, It was found that tho birds nto all of tho unpols oned preparation rcndlly, hut an soon as a fow bad been sickened by tho polion which was given lutcr, the others took warping. In two trials mndo at different places, tho results wero tho same About a linlf-ilozon birds woro killed, whereupon tlio others rofuscd to oat tho poison, though It lay on tho ground for days whoro thousands of them passed over and nbout. Condensed Report of A. JOHNSON, WESTFALl, CULTIVATES ALFALFA 'Iriii-.c-) liirn'iiMsl Vlelil Pays Forty Dollar Day Tor Tlmo U-i Alfalfa Cultivator, lVllimed With Spring Tooth Harrow. BONO Weuseitwheir PRINTING GOOD JOBS Give Us i.BjTMJ llaKos SumiroCboKlnjj ComfortablG PURL OIL (KEROSBNE) In discussing the cultivation of al-' falfa, Allan Johnson, of Wcstfall, says: "I havo a field 20 years old that la as clean of weeds and foul stuff as oily new field, except a little blue grass. Tho sheepmen llko my hay because they say tho owes rIvo more mflk on it. I get n bigger ylold, too, in fact I flguro that I mako $40 a day for tho time It tokos to do the culti vating, Tho foul stuff takes ns much room ns alfalfa and lias no vnluo In tho stack nnd docs not ylold llko alfalfa." In speaking of methods of culti vating alfalfa, ho said: "I begin cultivating when tlio al falfa Is two years old, using a spring tooth harrow. Tho next year I tonr It up right with - a genulno alfalfa cultivator (I don't mean ono of theso spike tooth disc concerns that thoy cnll renovators) then follow up with a spring tooth, crossing preferred, and then levol It down with a heavy splko harrow. Do this every yoar and you will havo tho foul stuff cleaned out, your land levoled up good, and ,tbo soil opened up so tho air und water can get into it. And tho extra ylold pays big wages, ndt to i 1 i ri iTTTTn I hTTi f As made to the Comptroller of the Currency, at the Close of Business February 28, 1920 'j (GOVERNMENT GALL) RESOURCES : Loans and Investments. .$008,794.42 Overdrafts 128.90 banking House and Fix tures 98,822.10 CASH 242,232.34 $949,977.82 LIABILITIES : Capital $ 50,000.00 Surplus and Profits 52,000.45 Circulation 12,500.00 DEPOSITS 835,411.37 .$949,977.82 "KNOWN FOR ITS STRENGTH AND STABILITY" I V4 ft'- Yours mention tho quality of tho hay you put up." STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALHOI4NIA)