SECTION SIX Pages 1 to 8 Magazine Section VOL. XXXIII. PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 15, 1914. NO. 11. OOOOO' ooooo lie i s i 11 i 111 o in i .ooooo PHOTO BY B.A0FrOPD. OOOOO liliiiiilisil S 1 j ! j ; J 1 ! if) I J I I f I 1 ! I h fill 'ill in I ill I ! B i i I m. ; II! II In 1 ! XH h oi L . K-OOOOO ( I i EIGHTy- FIVE TON ao STACK OF CLOVER. 3V ON PILOT BUTTE RANCH CENTRAL OREGON is a great hay country. All kinds of hay thrives there timothy, alfalfa and clover. Every farm of consequence produces its crop of. hay each season. Jlueh of it is consumed on the farm. Much of it is baled and shipped to Portland. The Pilot Butte Ranch m Crook County is one of the most successful producers of clover. Last Fall 85 tons of clover hay, larvest'ed from this 'ranch, was stacked near the main road leading to Bend. The hay is hauled to the stack on hig two-horse ladders and hoisted into place on an improvised derrick with pulley attachments. Horses furnish the power for hoisting. 7 1 ! 1 OOOOO 2 OOOOO f ioSo I! ? oil Oi c nN