Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 29, 1916, Image 8

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    OKKdOX (MTV KNTKIMMMSi:. FUIDAY. SKI'TKMUKU a. HHti.
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ON THE FARM AND GARDEN
COW MOST
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
GATHERS ESTIMATES OF
ItOO DAIRVMEN.
!
ICS USED 10 CHECK
BROWN ROT IN PRUNES
A lording Id eatlinalrs made l
more than l.kOO dairy turn and breed
ers, lb rltry row rraihra hT huh
eat value when between fl and an
)Hri )( sge. Tbrw estimate hate
been UM-t the laaia o( a study ua
tlir Influence ( an on lb lue of
dairy mil, Just published aa depart
ment bulletin No. 413. Iy J. ('. Miinw
ell. Tbe flinirr were obtained from
well -Informed farmers throughout th
principal tlnirx district of the coun
try, and the at erase may In taken aa
fairly rrprcaeiitatlt of relative tal
ue of coma at different age.
t:ltnate were obtained for four of
lb leading dairy breeda. Illolitrlu.
Guernsey. Jersey, and Ayrshire! and
for four rlaaaea of three year-olda of
e b breed, namely, the mi grade cow.
Ihe $10 grade, the l:w pure breed,
and the flOO pure bred. Working
from tbia series of arbitrary vslura,
estimates rotcrlng vales from dirtb
to II yean of ace were obtained. Fur
eianiple. It aa found that Ih farm
era estimated that a trade HoUlrlo
worth 10 at thrv yean of age
k ! Ihe Leda to pn-ttut tba ra
tram of Iba fllea that deposit egga
Th riwnMt of ert-t-iilng l "
alight aiid Ibe aatufai ol alio
log Ibat Ihe radittiea aie Iree from
mat-got warrant Ibe ritr trouble
A flame of Irnor larlteimh board
ahould Ix built around Ihe Uirdrta ot ,
Ibe led. few strand of ; HOGGING OFF OI8EASCD FRUIT
atrelihnl ai na the lop to noli up lilt'
rotering and then ordinary rheee
l l.ilh or Uiiwtjultu Helling alrelibedi
a roa Ibe lop to keep out Ihe fllea) j
Cabbage l-.la ina l-e aimilarli riv I
le.lr i
rWn allrr Ix-ltia! arl Into the fuld
yt'ung rabbage planta are olleu Hi
Jutrd III Ihe aame way. The Injured
REDUCES INFLECTION IN
FOLLOWING YEARS.
1 1 hi. turned lulo Ibe prune or hard
In aul'lrli nl nuiubrra to couaunie the
nut in K crutiea thai voter Ihe around
..l.-l. . .1. L I w I.I... Im ..r"M' !
r..M.. " - m,.m.r '" I ..... . ,h .1
k. .M-it . ...n i,l.i .. i o"e of Ibe mol prolific aounea ol In
attai a ed
i - i
' , , turn ho; Into the onbarda and
V"' Z on...n.e Ihe rolled prun.-a tha
imrr ibe around." ) II. !'. I'ara ol
PRUNl LtAF POT CONTROL. h, tV A. P,prrllliet.l alalloll.
lenoiiKh bo are ued to clean up Hie
Three ai.piuaiiona or m.rurau nu (irihjiri, u,,,,,,,,,!, th,.re UI reaiill
lure 4I &0, or atomic aulphur. i ' conalderalde benefit lu rrducln Ihe
MAKING WORN-OUT TOBACCO LANDS
; PRODUCE MOSHROFITABLE CROPS
Maryland Farm of 164 Acres ol Rolling Land Made Fertile by Intel
ligent Care and Use of Lime, Acid Phosphate, Legumes and Live
Stock Larger Part of Crops Grown are Fed to Farm Animals-Rotation
of Crops Is Practiced.
ferae lam ly are likely lu I , "
I. and the Injury ,..rtl. ul.rly i ''rU" ,,r"B r"C , .
ck.ard aeaaon. au.b a. lb.!. " T""" . "V
lo loo a-allona. ere found effeslUe In f ,,, n,f ifnn in the
conlrolllne leaf mt dl.raae of ptunra lirh.rJ ..nj ,,,r,l(, follonlne
in evperimetita r-c.ntiy onuuii.u o , -if ninia that are Infilled llb
line nam ramoioicy uepanmeui 01 me ( ,,,. ro, .n,,,,,! ,0 r,.main on
O. A. f. eperlment atallon The h .. f ,h ., ,. , .VT
datea of the aprayinc thia year ere , , , , .lKi,.rn n,ntha tiro-
May I. JtiM aa the laM Iduaaoma acre . f fnlll.- iKKiri ,n
droppln. June ! and June :. The . . h . . h , f
uae of a ath ker lth the In.rdeaux : nJ aIJ j,4h,r(( nillllona of
mixture a rouna 10 and -reatiy to ,1Hir,4 ., .1.. ... of ,h- r. h.rd.
me apreaum, jniaer or tne apray inelhlu ttltrim ,h, j,,,, (, Inlet-tin
leaf apol dleae. aa rroi. naraa. h j.,,illlni. frull.
head of the department, ia ratiM-d by,- -ivajrucllon of Ihe decayed prunea
orth 110 at birth. Slut al an yera '"W" '" reIH.n.iuie ior tna . . , , hK, ,hp 01y ..rafii,-,!
of ace. and $l at K. In Ihe t ae of I lr'oua. ldepread yelloalnc "'! I melho.1 that haa ever been auaiteM. d
ih. n..M hrU ih. .iim.i.,l ..Ivan.e dropplne of the follaite In W IHanirtte .... ,... i ,hi, r1tn.tiu.v im
In value up to fle or ai year ol ae alley prune onharda thia year and . ,KlrUn, ,rfe f infccilon. IHi not
la relatively aharper and the decline l-,t- u retlucea the vitality of thj)o(,k ftr H,m.f, ,hP fimt y.ar after
thereafter correaimndiwly abrupt. ! ,r"- l,ro,''Hr reuliilu In greater , ,ne rrai.tl.e i.Kun, ,, the aource
Thua the 1300 tiurebred Jrraev la eall-
mated lo b orth $i at l-irtb. $.1M ' ,or,r
at ill yearn, and but ITI at II
WASTE IN SPRAY COSTS.
A needlea expenditure of aloul
flO.OOO annually for aprayinc mate
rial In Ihe atate of Oregon la Indicat
ed In a aerie of apray efficiency t l
beinc conducted by the entoruolocli al
aaruace man naa oeen auapeviru nerr-; . .. ...,.. nrun, mfwiUin.
' Io not look for tM-neflt the flrnt year
' after the practice la lecun. aa the
GLUTEN IN PIG FEED. aource of net aeasou'a pnine rot In
fection baa been In Ibe cround alnce
Wheat of ateraae gluten content i last prune harveat.
led to pica produced a cain of JI.J Thla method la not a Sure-all' but
pounda In the aame that heat of low (t l help. KxperitnenU t-ouducted
cluten content produced a cain of ,y the atatlon Ihia aeaaon demonatrute
s3.r pound in a fit'diui: experiment I that aprayinc with UiruVatu mixture
al Ihe eaatern On tou branch expert-! greatly reduces Ihia diai aae and alao
department of the acncullural colli-ce. meiii atation at t nion. ny uvunnic . (jje roccomycea leaf apot trouble
The teata ara to determine the re-1 the feed at 11.00 p-r tiuahni and the j uhlch ban cauaed am h acrioua defollu
quired atrvnrth of anenlcal apraya priir of Krk al -3 cent (which was mm m some prune aectlona tbia a-a-and
also to determine the efficiency actually one rent le-a tbau It aold M)n."
ol leaa expensive apray materials. In for on the Portland market l the Mln
determinlnc the lnaectlcidal value, per pic on aerce cluten wheat A Coflgtd 5yit.m Mull Bt Cltartd.
iHr II II Al nillli, dial. Ifntonalraltiin
Aanl. Maiila I
J. 0. (Ireenwell of Hi. Mary'a
rounly. Maryland, la makliif good aoll
out of poor and maktnc money at lha
aame lima. Uerauae of the work of r
alorlni Iba urn, gullied landa la a
fuadauanlal process In remaking lha
tobacco districts, and because Mr.
(ireenwell bat dona such notable work
long tbia Una, thought It worth
while lo par bla farm a vlatt.
Therw r raw farms which would
mora richly reward a farmer fur
visit. On hundred and slilyfour
arret of rolling land and every tcrt
tbowlng lha effect of Intelligent and
loving rax. On all (hit farm there,
arw not mora than ten arret that have
not bean mad ferula by lima, arid
phosphate, legume aod llvt stock.
Few gulHea have not been reached;
but Intra ara broad arrea whsrt
clover and giaaae grow luxuriantly,
which atlll bear evidence of th time
when lhay wara marred by gulllsa.
Ilmpla, Eastntlsl Practaa.
How It ba making th aoll mor pro-
ductlvt and adding to Ma bank account
every year? By th simple, but essen
tial proceaa of lime, phosphorus.
legume and live stock. II grow
crept to enrich hi toll on a large part
of hla farm and ftdt the larger part
of all crop grown to good live atock.
Th gullle wer Ailed with th plow
and scraped and plowed over, of
course, but th real work of reclama
tion waa don by th crops which wer
plowed under or fed to live atock and
th msnur spread on lb poorest
a beautiful bum Th paint bpu.n
th duelling and Ihe hlleah I, nob
applied to Iht feiicea and oiiilmihlinn
at often at required not only I'lr.iiw
th buildings front deiar, liul add
greatly lo lha allirlen...a of Ilia en
lira bom.
A perfect lawn with trees and shrubs
add greatly In tha beauty of the plai a
II rbosa Iba free and natural alyle aa
B love nalur a way of doing llilnga
High priced IsIhii makes II Impels
llv fur III ill Iii ue UInu sating ainpl.
rnenla and strong loaina Thla It i.n
of Iba Mialll i-aa.Mia why ba makes
j money funning Tb" sltoiig d ams and
Mr. (Ireenaetl grows practically all labor ssvlng Implwiieni lift hint above
of lha feed and food conaumad on bla! (i routine of emlleas drudgery. It
farm. II doea not aend money to' conserves bis em-rgy, bla health and
other seel Ions of tha country to pay j Bl" I"" It gives bliu an opHirtunlly
for corn. hay. baron, lard, canned ' eu)oy life. He uaea hla brain mora
goode. mules and horse and other j hands less
farm produrta. II ataya out of debt "a shrllera hla farm Implement!
and It la not neceasary for him lo dump 1 hr In use Ilia nioaar, binder.
bla farm products on tht market when
prlrea are low.
There la a large fart II garden Just
back of tba dwelling Tb aoll la very
fertlla and ptanta ara grown practical,
ly every month In Ih year. Aa aoon
at ona crop la harvested, another kind
of vegetable adapted lo Iba aeaaon la
planted In Ita place. In caaea whsr a
vegetable occuplet th aoll for a Con
alderabl time, the aucceedlng crop It
planted between lb row, or even be
tween Ih planta In th row a.
Ha not only fully realise th value
of a systematic rotation of crops, bul
ha atao knows Ih great Importance of
a rotation In tb garden and tba keep
ing of a aupply of fraah vegetable all
Ih year round. Th average farmer
glvea little attention to Ih garden and
on many farms If th mother falla to
look after lha garden, few vagatablea
ara grown.
Utilise Advantage.
Ha It fully a war of th numerous
AIRSHIP
IS
CITY OF LONDON
ANOTHER OF RAIOINQ CRAP1 It
HIT BY HNITIIM OUNSON
ESSEX COAST.
Plgt In Rtpt.
hay preaa. cultivators, grain drills and
plows ara not left out In tba weather.
Th tool are cleaned and oiled al iht
tnd of lha aeaaon.
Hit honea have ornnarlv flltlne liar.
advantage hla taction hat for lb co-1 , ,hit ,,,, , f ,,,,
nomlral growing of llv atock. Ha j Th harneaa la kept eoft and pliable
utliltee tb many advantage to tha ,n(J ,B, boftM. .naui,!,,, m
fulteat extent. Th land la compara bruised
lively rbetp and for thla reason be de
pends largely upon grating for Ih
necessary fredt for all llv atock. lit
hat excellent pastures of clovert and
colonlea of approximately loot) tent ll.O. and on the low cluti-n content
caterpillar are used on numerous lc. Thla was a difference of :iTc. rM !
You will find Pr. Klnc'a New Life
IMIla a c'ntle yet effective laxative
croups of plants that have U.n resented by aa increase of li pounds, for rpmovlnK mp,lrities from the ays
vprayea witn arsenical sprays ana otn- ht piK- me mnrm nn me atemi-r t(,m Accumulated waste polsona the
era, of various decrees of strencth. Cluten content showed L'il per cent .,,,,,. ,i2,iea,. biliousness and ilmi
As the caterpillars die they drop from cluten. and that with the low content. ,v milddr conipU.xlon are ,he ji,resS.
the follace. Each day the dead cater- 4 percent cluten. It ts a well known ,nK effet.lg. A dose of Dr. King New
pillars are collected and counted and fact that low cluten wheat will ,llt i ure Till to-nUht will assure you a
the number recorded and compared make satisfactory flour." says Hubert fr1) fI,, ))0we niovemeut In the
witn me numwr emeu ny sprays oi unyconioe. suiH'runeniieiii oi me r inorninB. i ymir driicclst. 25o. Adv.
known standard value. It Is believed perimvnt station, "aud the above re-: . m
that when the result of these experl- suits show its value as a hoc ti-ed."
mcnts are published it will not only
effect a (treat saving to growers but rj Your Child of Worms.
win also encourace spray manulaitur- Thousands of children have worm i r rni.i n,t tie K-inP- v..u- niu-nverv
ers to maintain a hiuh decree of excel- tnat wp their vitality and make thciu ; i Kura rlvt. A dose of this combl-
lence In their product. 1 listless and Irritable. Kickapoo Worm naton of antiseptic balsams soothes
" Killer kills and removes the worms 1 ,he irritateil membrane, clears the
SCREEN RADISH BEOS and has a Ionic effect on the system.! u.ad, loosens Ihe pblemn. you breathe
AGAINST MAGGOT PESTS Does your child cat spasmodically? easier and realize your cold Is broken
Cr.v out in sleep or grind its teeth?, p- Treat a cold persistently; half-
The small white maecot In radishes These are symptoms of worms and way measures leave a lingering couch,
prepared for the table skI1s the pleas- you should find relief for them at ; Take Dr. Klnc's New Diseovery until
ure of eating this vecetable. The once. Kickafioo Worm Killer is a your cold is cone. Kor IT years the
mopt satisfactory way to control these pleasant remedy. At your druccist. : favorite remedy for vounc and old.
pests, especially In radish beds, is to :'. Adv. ' , vour iiniccis't, "0c. Adv.
Changing Seasons Bring Colds.
Stuffed up head." clocged-up nose.
ticht chest, sore throat are sure slcns
r j v v i z tori i
I I 'Na.'V 1 m. I I . MM m k ILL nVJf
(iui :l .ill'l lllii'':, II 23 FP'V: iliL'To ' ' .'. Ml ,
Li.,M ! im I " .'... I I! 'i : i..V. i-i,' " ' -H ) hlrb "nno-
' a- (r - f'r"i ' l-U-.- lJt handling, ba made to produce
C-7':'.'",?.TT ;. - ' rlTnfyj'rj:r.-rrl 'W- crop. Thriving tobacco.
KWjytfir ;V.Vi-. !h i 0:Vf1-f''.-s ' peas ami other crops where once
Sit ' i . ..w what can b. don. by
nhriS-&' fr in. wh.
I have Sean few money making farms
anywhere as neat, aa thrifty and at
progressive looking tt thlt on. Tb
neat horn, good barn, tool shed and all
tool la their placet, good atock. Spa
fleld of tobacco, corn and wheal, grass
fields and aura aanuvH A. Ma nil III.
I tl patches, of cowpeaa. Th pea.
clorar and grass fields tiplaln how
the poor landa war mad good and
glvea promls of even better tblnt
for th future.
Northsrn Farmer Cemlng.
Many northern farmara art coming
Into this rountry and doing good farm
ing, but Mr. (lrenwll I nallv born.
Ilia work provea two things first. Ibat
to b able to do aa good farming aa
anyone, tobacco farmer need only to
get to reading and studying about their
work; and. secondly, there are few
woraout tobacco aoll a, even thos nat-
roper
profit-
corn
CERHJW ZIPS. SWOOPING DOWN Af
NICUI, FIND DiOTEJtS READY
Craved In City Set Burst f Fir Ovsr
Outskirts When Fa It Ftllsd
N Caswaltl Ar
Rtprtd.
UNrXI.V. Hepl. t3 - eppello Jul
glble wrarabipa agalu paid heavy loll
In a mid over Kngland laal plglil and
miillmilnc pat midnight thla moru
log
Hue alrablp waa dealmyed over (lie
oulnklrta of liudon, where It ruine
flaming tu earth, while a aorond waa
officially reported to bav beru
broucbt down on the col of Kaaex.
but th faiia of thla sm oud olfb lul le
port are aa yet unconfirmed.
Klm( newt of the raid cauie whit
word waa received at l4indon that
.eppnllna bad been alcbled shortly
before mldnlKbt on the eaal and aoulli
eat roaat of K'ncland.
An nnclal alatrmeut laaued aftel
3 o'clock tbia morning aald:
"Alrahlpa made a raiil on thn iaM
and southeast niaals of England Ut
nlcbl, dropping botnba In varlooa
place The raid la atlll progreaalng.
No reHirl of eaaualtiea or dauiace
have yet been revelled."
Hardly hnd thia rrHrt been made
public and the llchl put out all oer
die city than the air monaters ap
peared Instantly a fleet of aeroplnnra
rose (Q meet the luvadera. but the
dark nlcht prevrnted any eight of any
action there might be until tbe crowd
anxiously N-erlng aloft aaw, far inn
tho outaktrlM of Umdon, aburat m
flame, followed by a detonation ami
a awlft fllcbt earthward of a masa
flume. Him. ii after an official remrl
naa lsi.tiisl t hut a Zeppelin bad bee i
deatroyed anil briiucht down In ft.nn-
over tho outHklrta of I .on. Inn,
Grssnwtll Farm Dwelling.
Jim Smith And His Prize Winners
.' - -. - j .-r--'V-r. :;... vv? r?.r u t.,
mf-M!..-'. ;r.vr-v.-i '.triaa: ;,... ;;i . V -.1
r-- .-1 .'
spots with a manure spreader. Cow
peas, soy beant. crimson clover, red
clover and alfalfa have all been grown;
even a growth of weeda la considered
helpful. Mr. Greenwell says that the
main trouble with tbe worn-out to
bacco landa ia lack of humus. He
grows legumes to fill hit toll full of
humus and nitrogen and to furnish
valuable feed.
The policy of furnishing the soil sn
abundance of .vegetable matter Is pur
sued on everr uart of the farm. Huch
crops aa tbe clovers, tobacco, corn and breeding purpose and used for pork
wheat are grown in the rotation. (Tim- '"' '""1. Permanent pasturea. grai
on clover la always planted In the to- I K "op and about one-fourth pound
bacco and corn at the last worklnc- of corn per hundred pounda of hoc per
The Idea of keeping Ihe toll full of j uv k,,,,I' h hoft In the best possible
deeming vegetable matter 1 always , condition.
kept In mind; and the rough feedt are The poultry department tuppllet
egg". cntcKene tna tumeys ior name
use snd to sell. The turkey contribute
their sliaro of the profits, but chicken
are rormln.nrd the test money makers.
Mites and Hen are kept off the chick
ens, clenn, well-ventilated houses fur
nished snd plenty of good feed sup-
The Kaal needs more than anything
else men who will set themselves pa .
tientty and determinedly to Ihe task j
orrnaru ami rye grass, i no ciuvera. ' oi rruuniiing rural lire, or making tne i M
airalra. vetch, rape, wbeat and other ' waste rlelda fertile, of eatabllahlng at
rropa furnish good grating for about tractive and comfortable farm bomra,
ten month In normal yrara. During of taking the lend in Ihe development
six months of the year tbe pasture af
ford all the grass his animals consume
and part of this feed for four addi
tional months. The feed for the bal
ance of the grating period la furnished
by supplemetiary crops produced on
other portions of the farm.
Purebred Duroc Jersey hogs are kept
on this farm. The pigs are sold for
SiMUl BETS" RELIGION;
TO
This is a picture of Jim Smith, his pet collie ilou and his sheep which walked away with ho many prizes at
(he Clackamas county fair at Canhy this year. Mr. Smith was awarded lirst prize on every head entered. Sime
record! He takes much pride in his sheep and is considered one of the lead inn sheep breeders in the north Wil
lamette valley. Mis sheep pens attracted much attention at Canby. '
i almost entirely consumed by live
I stock, the manure going onto the poor
j est spots. It Is this policy of perslst
I ent soil feeding that ba Increased the
productiveness of thlt farm until It
! yields an average of more than 2,000
! rounds of tobacco, two tona of hay. 45
: bushel of corn and 30 bushel of P,pl
wbeat.
Followed Sana Plan.
Thla Is the great big loon to learn
from thla farm. Mr. Greenwell real
ized that the most Intelligent farmer
will fall on poor land unless be build
It up, and set out to make his aoll very
productive. He did not attempt to do
i this by the extravagant use of com
merclal fertilizers. He followed the
sure, sane and economical method of
good plowing, phosphorus, lime,
lejrumes and live stock.
Prize Winning Sheep Taken To Salem
i wtM&m
ANDERSON, PORTLAND, SAVS
HE HUNTED AND FISHED
WITHOUT LICENSES.
In tht Cowpta Fleld.
Several good milk row are kept on
the farm to furnish milk, cream and
holler for Ihe family, flood naature
clover hay and cottonseed meal ara nii direction of a spirit of progress on
fed to the cow. The manure la care- 4,18 l'rt ot thl'lr fflllow Mr-
fnllv ve,l an.) am.lle.l to tha nnorest ! Oreenwell Is doing thlt kind Of work
spots.
Horn Mtdt Beautiful.
His home Is the most highly valued
of all his possession. It I hi and
his loved ones' castlo. It shelters
those he love most and I to him the
dearest spot on earth. It Is not liixurl-
I and it ran be done by thousand who
read thi sketch If not on the same
scalo, at least with Ihe same spirit and
i to the aame worthy end.
FEEDING THE LITTLE CHICKS
Of course he believe In commercial ously furnished, but comfortable fur-
y-i ... ,
tfp-- XT'. i'r,
M. Anderson, 3s7 Vmh Ankenv
street, I'oitliind. finds (but his oll
sins r Inn k lo worry him after
conversion. To euae bl mind anil
clear hlaj con atieiii e, he hua niiiile
n confession to Sheriff AVI'aon, of
t'lackiimus counly. The confession
was ns'elved here by mail Sattirdny,
and follows, Just us written:
Sept. 23, l!Mi
"Slierlf III Orecen t'lly
"llecuose tiod bus saved my soul
mid minle me u christian. 1 Knt t,.
confess out tings have done wrong
Icon the state lust winter I mi out
hunting and Hint with out n ( i runt Irom
the Stale .
"und In Ihe sprluc I vns nut Ktsblmt
the same way. I detent got eny Ulnls.
"I cot one Klsh about :i ItiHh lone.
"I usK for forclvnes meny Time
"Yours truly
' lis? Kusl Aukeny street
"I'nrtlnnd, Ore.
"M. Anderson."
Sheriff Wilson believes that the
rather roinarkiible coufeKHlon wu sen',
to liiiu IniiaiiHe Anderson went fishing
and hunting- lu this county. The let
lor Ih wrltleii on one side of a sheet
of note paper in u careful laborious
hund. The sheriff does not kno
Anderson.
Oats In Shock in July.
Mlxturt of Equal Paris Hard-Bolttd
Eggs tnd Stale Bread It Best
for a Stsrter.
Kor the first three days chick may
be fed a mixture of equal parts hard
boiled egg and stale bread, or stale
bread soaked in milk. When bread
and milk are used, care should he ex
orcised to squeeze all milk out of the
bread. From the third or fourth day
until the chick can eat wheat and
cracked corn, common-la! clilck feed
1 a good ration.
i Dcs MniiieJowa. " Four year bro
ALFALFA AND CI OVER CROPS 1 1 WH" v,'r "i,rk an'' my lif- M n"Hry
spent, j no doctors
HUSBAND OBJECTS
TO OPERATION
Wife Cured by Lydia E.
Pinkham'g Vegetable
Compound
-fertilizers, hut he Is not afflicted with
the notion that Inml can be profitably
or permanently built up with commer
cial fertilizer If the life of the soil
a supply of decaying vegetable matter
Is lacking. His success as a soil
builder appeal' to me. It would ap
peal to anyone who could see a I Raw
tbe beautiful stretches of tobacco and
pea meadows, the splendid reaches of
rrn and the broad wheat fields.
ilBhings neatly kept In order make It
attractive to II Inmate. Ihe boyi
and girl on this farm will be Im
pressed In early youth with high Ideali-
if rural life and will most likely be
ontented to live on the farm rathe:
:han cultivate desire for the mere sur
face attractions of the town or city.
Ihe flowers, neatly kept yard and
.'encea always maintained In proper ol
der are all that I needed to make thlr
Supply of Cultures for" Inoculation
May B Obtained From the Bureau
of Plant Induatry.
If you think your alfalfa or sweet
clover will do better by being Inocu
lated, you can obtain a aupply of cul
tures for this purpose from the bu
reau of plant industry at Washington.
Direction will be given for using th
material and blank furnished for rt
i porting tb results.
This picture thows some or tne
registered Hampshires that were ex
hibited at and won the first prize at
.the Clackamas county fair of 1 91 I.
These sheep were In the private stock
pens of Judge Grant H. Dimlck, and
are owned by Dimlck & Gregory at
the Greenwood Stock Farm, Oregon
City, Route 1.
This Js the first time that Dimlck
Gregory have shown sbeep at the
fair, although they have had large ex
hibits of awlne, including O. I. C.
Herltshlres and Poland Chinas at every
fair hcid In former years. Plans are !
netnK mane to nave a larce exhibit
of stock at next year's fair, and the
pens will be enlarged. At the Dimlck
Stock Farm, at Hubbard, with K. J.
I.ankins as superintendent, are some
of the best Ayrshire cattle In the
northwest. They were exhibited sev
eral years ao, and carried off the
grand champion and first prizes at the
fair.
These farms are to lie represented
at the Oregon State fair by some of
the prize swine, and were shipped to
Salem Friday niorr.lne. Amor? these
were gome of the Poland China and
O. I. C. breeds. There are l.'i head in
all that are to be exhibited, six bead
of the O. I. C. and the remainder the
Poland Chinas. These will be in
charge of K. J. I.anklns, of the farm
at Hubbard, and Tbornas Gregory, of
tho farm at Greenwood. "Pacific
Jumbo," the herd boar, weighs over
TOO pounds, and no doubt will come
away from the Iregon State fair with
one of the big prizes. The University
of Nevada, at Reno, recently purchased
one of the pies of Mr. Dimlck's breeding.
IS SVIM BEBUDSI
MAN CHARGED WITH STATUTORY
CRIME BRINGS SLANDER
ACTION FOR $5,000.
M. If. Herbaugh. arrested In August
on a statutory charge, filed through
Prownoll & fllcvers, Monday, a ",000
slander suit against Samuel P. Hon-
drlck, who Is tho complaining witness
against Herbaugh. Herbaugh was
bound over to the grand Jury In Jus
tice of the Peace Slevers" court and Is
freo under 13,000 hall until the grand
Jury meets.
The girl In the case is the 14-year-old
daughter of Hondrlck, the defend
ant In this case, and a niece of Hor
baugh. Hoth are farmers in the Needy
district in the southern part of the
county.
J. Ira Routlcdge filed a suit for di
vorce against Elizabeth S. Routlcdge
In tle circuit court Monday, ullegiug
cruel . and Inhuman treatment. They
were married In Juneau, Alaska, May
Ifi, IK09. Ilrownell & Slevers appear
as her attorneys.
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