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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1908)
i Q U E S T IO N S AN D AN SW E R S. Thi* Inquiry was rtfsrred to Professor A P e rv e rte d H rom ldlaoa. Elliott, who replied: “ Oh, glrla,’’ exclaimed tha guahing “ 1. We bav* experimented with soy mulih'ii on tha crowded afreet car, Valuable Information to Pacific North- bean* for about twelve years at the Few »re entirely free from it. “ I've Juat waaln-d my hulr and I can't w oit lr qjirera. Pullman station, and bav* also experi It may develop ao slowly uh to c»nao do a thing with I t ! ” Juat then the mented with the soy bean at our state little if anydiMlnrliniice during the whole cur gave u lurch mid alia ahrlt-ked ua By Professor Elliott. Washington Stake College. station, located on the western slope of Pullman. perlod of childhood. the iiiuii In front o f tier atepped on her the Cascade Range, near Puyallup. Pullman, April '¿li. Thi* week the It inny then produce dyapepala, ca foot. “ 2 3. We have not been able to ma tarrh, and mnrk'Ml tondency to con Waahington State College experiment “ Hag pardon," muttered the weary •tation received the foi.owing inquiry ture them sufficiently at this station to sumption, before cauhing eruption», atrnphniiger who hud done tha atep- from W. L. K., who resul** in Ssattle: ju stify their being considered as a •ore» or awtillinga. profitable crop. A t the Puyallup sta To get entirely rid of it take the great plng. “ You aee, I ’va Juat wuahed my “ I wish »»m e practical suggestions tion wo have had better success. Our blood-purifier, feet and I can't do a thing with them.“ from you relative to the beat grasues experiments have been tried only on —Judge. or grains to sow on ‘ upland’ in Kitsap the plot scale, hence we have no data County, on sandy loam, which dries out regarding the cost of production. P r e c i u e n f lr < olllcla. In usual llijuld form or In ehoeolnurf lablnta too early in dry season* to pfoduee most “ 4. We have used these beans as “ I)o you ever meet I*r. Itybold?" known aa b a rn a ta b s. ICO do**# |i. “ Often. He and ! — or ar# thrown to crops. Attar having been cleared off, forage, and also have made an effort to gether a good deal. We travel ou thr this land was allowed to grow up with use them for grain feed for swine, with young fir and ferns. Rowing rye in the only moderate success; and (5 ) I do not n a m e auburhun trolley line. t| u lrk C r l l r i A r i l » » . fall, and plowing the rve under in the think any experiments have been made Kbcx'kril anil Grieved I'arent— Tommy, spring to plant potatoes has been rec looking to their use as food for tb* To Brest In Now Shoe*. where did you g»l thon» heaiitiful hull Alwaya aheke In A Itrii’a Foot Kur, a powder. ommended to me, but so far as I know human race.” spotted rgg*7 You have hern rohhili| H cut«» hot, awcating, aching, awollen feet. little experimenting ha* been done ih urea corn». Ingrowing nail* and bonlona. At •omt liird’a neat, you wicked hoy ! WH KT AILS THE MILK? dri ggiala and ah<» alerea, ]tr. limit accept Kitsap County on upland soil. There Tommy I'm coin' to *»t tha old hen ill my an iiatltiite. hample inalle<I FUKK. Addrea» are beds of muck near the land. Would on 'm, mainimi, und raiae aouie pretty bi Allen U. Olm.lod, 1 » Koy.N. Y. it be advisable to pile and dry thii muck Also a Sura Teat for Tubarcu'oas lia bird», ao you ran pul nome mora of and later use it a* a dressing for straw T ka le r r a t o f i o a lr a l. in tha Cow. 'am on your but.--Chicago Tribune. I f men to-day actuully poaaeaaed the berry plants, small fruits, and in start By Dr K W St/witr, Assistant Professor of 8ur- ing apple trees 1 ” gerp. Washington Agricultural Collage arrea on which they toll, they would $100 Reword, $ 100 . Professor Elliott replied: “ I believe “ W ill you tell me wbat is tb* matter he In no hurry to leave them; they that tbe best gras* for the region you with milk when it turns thick and Th* reader» of this rapar w ill o* iiloaed to i learn i at thera I* at It »at onodrraded duna»" would lie effectively chained to the »oil menion is orchard grass, although I slimy, resembling a mixture of hot that ariane» tiaa trr«u alba to c u i» in all li* by the aenae of Independence and pri» have found Italian rye grass doing quite water and starch,” writes A. H.t from atagm, and that la Catarrh. Ilall'a Catarrh * Cura I* tha only («tallita rnranow known lolho prletorahlp, aa la the cnae among the well. The land is much benefited by j Chelan Falls. “ Whenever rny cow inndlral fraternity. Catarrh ! » n* a comtltu- I rurul population of France, who do not tbe application of land plaster, or gyp misses being milked, her milk for sev boriai il I* ,»* » r».|iilruaa con» ut, ninnai tiaat- mnnt Ilall'a Calarrli Cura U taken Inlarnally, I rent hut own the land.— W. J. Dawson. sum. I doubt very much if you eould eral days thereafter hag thia appear aclinic (I rrrtly u-ion ihaMmid and murnijiaur- use mnek as a fertilizer, unless it was ance. It tastes all right, but to me it lar»> of I hr a »tern, t her eh . iln.t-eying the to in- I n a m b lt lo u s . worked over quite thoroughly before seems queer that milk should act this datloii of the d!«»e»e, and giving l a pat am “ Have you ever made any effort to using. Most muck soils are in a con way. Also, tell me how to find out if atrrngth by rulldlnz up Ilia rouatitu fonanti aaaiatlng nature In doing l u work. Tha pro get Into politic»?” dition that we call inert; that is, they an animal has tuberculosis.” prletora have an line h faith In Ila' nrallvnpow- “ No,” anawen-d Farmer Corntoauel. are dead so far aa practical crop grow Dr. K. W. Htouder, assistant pro ara h»t they • ff<r (Ilia IliinUrad Doli ara for any caw that It fatta to ruta. Hand for 1 tat of "I don’t aee what fun I'd get out of ing is concerned, and need first to be fessor o f surgery, replied: “ The eoagu- teatlnionlala. It. I don't like to make apcechea an' 1 acted upon by the weather and sunshine j lation o f the milk you refer to is no A Idre.» V J CHKNK Y A CO., Toledo, O. Bold by all d rogala!», 7be. don't like to llaten to 'em an' I kin git and bacteria, which are efficient in re doubt due to a slight inflammation of Take Ilall'a Karol.y i'lila for eouatli»tl»n. I deeming land. Much of tbe land in the udder, due to the retention of tbe enough plain, ordinary hard work right Kitsap County, as well aa swamp lands, milk too long, eoupled with some bac her# on the farm Washington Star. ars in this condition. You will find the teriological change in the milk, the lat M a tla ra la tk V r n lu a . application o f barnyard manure very ter possibly being due to an infection Pythias bad returned, juat in time to T h e I .I in If. beneficial also, but I believe the best passing through the milk duct of the Mve lira life of Damon. “ You aay ahe la modest?” "(la a !" aiclaimad Dionysius. "Hoya, | “ Kxtreniely; ahe la too tnodeat to way is to treat tbe land with lime and | teat. The milk might, or might not, be when that alory ia worked Into a play It take a hath In one of those newly In land piaster; then follow with clover wholesome, depending upon the organ and such other crops as may be da | ism causing tbe coagulation. Senti will make a great hit.” vented glass bath tub».“ aired. ” ment, however, would revert against “ Moat noble tyrant," aald Pythiaa, van- j “ I don't see why?" tbe use of such milk. ' luring to correct him, "it's merely a aar- A. 0. T., residing near Cevs, Wash., “ In order to test an animal for tu “ Because It la transparent.” riflra blf." writes; “ Can you give me any infor / ■"—- .......... . berculosis, we use a biologies! product, Many of tbe arorera, however, having mation as to whether chicken manure is ta lk a r to Ik e Mas. or toxme, known as tuberculin. This only a atiperfirial knowledge of tbe game, The man who aigha for tb# bjrgou* day too strong, and will thus burn and in must be injected by an experienced op ■narked if down aa a double play.—Chi jure strawberry plants, if put directly When a barefoot boy be ran erator, hypodermically, and a careful cago Tribune. on the crown o f the plantf In this re la the same old boy who used to aay : record kept o f the temperature for sev gion very little livestock is kept, so "Gee. I wish I was a man eral hours both before and after the in » N U No. 2 0 —OS thst manure for fertilizing purposes is jection. The test is very reliable, but rather scarce. The Society for the Deetruction ot in order to perform it, a person must “ Another point I wish to bring up is Vermin it an English organization, with ' l i r a w r i t i n g t o a d v e r t I a e r a p l e u a a have had specific instruction, as well as ( in a n th iB t h l i p a p e r . the object of warring on tbe rata in that the care of a cow before calving, where some experience in its application.” milk fever is suspected. I lost one country. good animal from milk fever last fall, KOREA W AK IN G U P. and do not wish to take any more chances, i f I can help it .” Begins to Realiza tha Importance of The station replie I : “ In using chicken Maintaining Forest Area manure as a fertilizer it is better to Korea, the nermet Kingdom, is wak apply it in liquid form. This form of fertilizer is very high in its nitrogen ing up to the necessity of protecting its content, and also contains a consider remaining forests and replanting de able quantity of potash. Put the ma nuded tracts on important watersheds. liv e r y case o f Rheumatism has its o rig in and its developm ent in the nure in a barrel or trough, then throw Japan is furnishing the inspiration and blood. It is not a disease which is contracted lik e a cold, but it is in the water on it, later applying the liquid part o f the money which w ill produce blood and system licfore a pain is felt, and the changes in the weather or to the ground about the plants. Do not the change from the old order of things any physical irregularities, such as a spell o f indigestion, bowel disturbance, touch the plants with the liquid. This to the new. A school fo r training etc., are m erely the e x c itin g causes producing the pains and aches, which would give you better results than if Korean foresters has already been put in operation. are the natural sym ptom s o f the disease. Rheumatism is caused by an used in the dry form. The two governments drew up a co “ As a preventive of milk fever, we excess o f uric acid and other corrosive, irrita tin g poisons in the blood, which operative agreement last spring and advise a reduction in the amount of are carried through the circulation to ev ery part o f the system. E very outlined a plan for the wise use o f the muscle, nerve, membrane, tissue and jo in t becomes saturated with these grain feed, and an increase in food of forests ia the Yalu and Tumen Valleys, a succulent nature. Roots, grasses, or acrid, irrita tin g im purities, or coated w ith fine, insoluble caustic matter, silage would all be good, but too much and as a result a national forest policy and the sharp, p iercin g pains or the dull, constant aches are felt w ith every ra in food might indue* milk fever. for Korea has been developed. The physical m ovem ent. W hen the blood is filled w ith uric acid poison, perm a bu had better make a study of the new Korean forest laws are similar to nent relief cannot be expected from linim ents, plasters, or other external means of ehecking milk fever by the in those of Japan, according to United treatm ent. Such measures g iv e tem porary relief, but in order to conquer jsetien o f oxygen with a small syringe.” States Consul-General Thomas 3am- mons, o f Seoul. Rheum atism and brin g about a “ Dodder is destroying my clover,” Although Korean forests have been Sometime ago, I haul Rheumatism and had to com plete cure, the uric acid and writes J. 0. C., from Rochester. “ How exploited and neglected, and the coun quit work. Th» pam in my back and between other inflam m atory matter must lie may I eheck i t l ” my »boulder* waa *o intense I could not real or try has suffered severely from drouth, expelled, and this cannot be done sleep. I tried everything, but nothing did me any Professor Elliott replied; “ Dodder floods and erosion, the denudation is good till I beard of and took S. S. S. Thi» med w ith external treatm ent. S. S. S. is usually planted with clover, and after less serious than in neighboring prov icine cured me aound and well. It purified my cures Rheumatism because it is a becoming established in the soil, fas inces of China. One of the first meas blood and made me feat like a new man. perfect and en tirely vegetable blood tens its tendrils to the clover, or other ures to be taken up will be the preser CONRAD LOHR. purifier. It goes down in to the Anderaon, Ind. 133 E. 13th St plants which may be growing. Finally vation of such wooded tracts as yet re circulation, neutralizes the acids, it loses its attachment to tbe plant, main. In order to do this, the govern I was aaverely troubled with Rheumatism. I had tt in my knee*, legs and ankle*. and any one and becomes a true, parasitic plant. It ment has taken all forests under its and dissolves the irrita tin g depos who ha» ever had Rheumatiem knowahow excru saps the life o f the ‘ host plant’ upon care, whether they are publicly or pri its which arc pressing on the sensi ciating tha pain ia and how it interfere* with ona which it lives, and i f it becomes very vately owned. The owners will not be tiv e nerves and tissues and produc at ■ ork. I waa truly in bad ahap*— having been strong in its growth, will eventually deprived o f their property witnout com bother^ with It for ten year*, off and on. A in g pain, enriches the weak, sour destroy the host. To control it, eut pensation, but the government will reg local physician advised me to use S. S. S. I did blood, and rem oves every atom o f so. After taking two bottles I noticed the sore out the patches o f clover where it ap ulate the cutting o f timber, and in cer im p u rity from the circulation. So ness and pain were greatly reduced. 1 continued pears, early in the season, before it has tain cases may prohibit all cutting on instead o f being a weak, sour the medicine and was thoroughly cured; all pain, formed seed. Rake this cut clover up, tracts which ought to remain timbered •orenras and inflammation gone. I recommand stream, distributing uric acid to the and burn it before it becomes dry. By “ to prevent floods, drouths, landslides, S. S. S. to all Rheumatic sufferers. different parts o f the system , the this means the seed is prevented from and to preserve unimpaired the scenic J. L. AONEW, blood is strong and healthy and seeding, and as the plant itself is de attractiveness of places o f public re 803 E. Grtenbriar St., ktt. Vernon, Ohio. All owners o f timberland and therefore able to su pply every m us stroyed, there is little probability of the sort.” cle, nerve, bone and tissue with nourishm ent and strength. Then the inflam dodded growing the following season.” all leaseholders are required to report to the government their holdings in or m ation and sw ellin g subside, the pains and aches cease, and not o n ly is E. E. 8 ., of Walla Walla, wants to der that th# property may be listed and Rheumatism perm anently cured, but under the fine ton ic effects o f S. S. S. know how to kill the “ morning glory cared for. Failure to report within s the entire general health is l>enefitted and bu ilt up. In all form s of Rheum a weed.” He was informed that: year subjects the forest to forfeiture. tism, whether acute or chronic, S. S. S. w ill be found a safe and reliable treat The forested area of Korea is about “ The extermination o f this weed is ment. Special hook on Rheum atism and any medical advice vou desire w ill the hardest ‘ weed problem’ that the ex 2.500,000 acres, which is only one-tenth be furnished free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. periment station has faced. The plant of the land on which forests ought to is one o f the most difficult weeds to be growing. Extensive timbered tracts kill, but its redeeming feature is that remain in the northern part o f the coun it does not spread rapidly. It stays try on the waters o f the Y’ alu and Tu- Guaranteed where it gets its first start. Smother men Rivers, and lumber operations are Pure and ing by heavy applications of straw, or carried on in the mountain districts. Wholesome. nanure. is a fairly successful method, But in the agricultural sections o f the but cutting it off only makes it grow country wood is very scarce, and the more rapidly. It is probable that a fuel problem is serious. Coal and other cutting before the application of the mines have been opened by Americans, and one o f the most pressing needs is mulch would be advantageous.” timber for use in and about the mines. Milo M. Hastings, physiological In that country, as elsewhere, large chemist o f Christian’s School of Ap quantities of timber are necessary in plied Food Chemistry, o f New York developing mining property, and it is City, writes as follows: noteworthy that a country as backward “ I am collaborating with Professor industrially as Korea can put into prac Suzuki, of the Agriculture Department tice the principle that the only sur# of Japan, with the view of furthering way of getting timber is to grow it. the introduction of the soy bean into Tomato Cat»np. this country. I wish to obtain the Boll together a peck o f unpeeled to most reliable and latest data as to the tnatoes and six minced onions until results thus far obtained in soy bean culture in the States. W ill you refer •oft enough to be rubbed easlij through the following questions to the member a colander. After putting the vegeta o f your staff who ia best posted upon ble» through a colander, pour through H ere is true economy. Y ou cannot this topic f a coarse strainer and add *o them a ftOUNCES be sure every time or have your “ (1 ) Have soy beans been grown at tablespoonful each o f powdered d oves the Washington station or by the farm mere, pepper, »alt and »ugar, a »alt- food dainty, tasty and whole ers o f the state? (2 ) I f so, with what spoonful o f cayenne pepper, three bay successt (3 ) What do you estimate leaves and a tablespoonful o f celery some if you pay less or the cost o f production per bushel? (4 ) To what uses have the beans been put, seed sewed Into a »mail cheesecloth accept a substitute. and with what success? (S ) Do you bag. Boll all together for a!x hour», know of any investigations that have stirring frequently. Take out the bag been made in this country on the sub of seed and add a plot o f elder vinegar. M fg. 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