The Madras Pioneer t ,l ''vo 0,10 until success ; this company is making A strong effort to accomplish it. lho lluycreek people certainly know that it would be better for them to be severed from Orook conn ty or else, they would, not. favor it. What is good for the hetiv.v ! is attained. The need of more Published eu-ry Tlimmtny ! ! cotlVf llielit and just apportion- ".K VlRmSnl('Zi of county benefits has sunsoniPTioN nAfn&j v. I hecoine so apparent Qiut file Our eni .fWifl! matter will neH'-down until it r"---v."'---::":-:::"':: ("i ipiy mia .i,e ROTATION OF CROPS AOVKIITtSIN'O HA TUB ON At'I'I.lCATWN .'people of this section' are; taxpayer in this case is gooi granted what is justjy lights and that judged their Ktitoroil ns sopniwl clnss matrr Ansttst ! IlirhtS and that nitlmm ironi I'll; m. at the l'ostfirifcc at "Madras; Ore., , . . . , uiKicr iiio AetorcongrMsof Jinrcua,i87ii. I some oilier view point than i. unci ma o. if niu mo jjiwicob "THURSO AY February 14, 1907 along this line may be mostly in the minds of the people, it is in inAkimr .ixruv f?iu0 p i there, and there to stiy. There for those who pay u lighter tax Mr. Enderud's represenintions cannot fail to have much weight with the legislators. Many homesteaders in the Madras district are somewhat lliePioheeMhiV week for Feb"0 will, desire and ! flurried in anticipation of the lnaiy,lt)6o, two yonr ago, it determination. The way was noted that a uetition . hat wcuor"' UOD"- been circulated on Agency Plains asking for' the Creation ol Jefferson county. A peii t i on asking for ,.n mail route irom Eleisler through to Bend Was nlsrt in ciicuhitioh, the Mtdrhs "mail at tSiat time' com ing by way of Grizzly. Another news item states that every- wi leUect ot the new older ot the ilaud depurimeni by which it is On the whole the past two I Proposed to have a special years have been phenotninnllv ; ;Oiucer maice a peisonai inspec progressive, not only in actual accomplishment, but also in that width is no less essential to progress, the latent stored-up energy, .experience, knowledge and desire for advancement that is taking possession of the uon ot all lands lor winch ap plication for proof are made, before any "evidence of title is issued to the claimants, and Commissioner Osborn is kept bus3' answering inquiries about this matter. But homesteaders ! people who are resolved to con- j 1,1 Suoa laltI1 ied have no is the them prosperity, mid to attain ! new order so far as known has their jiirhts in the common only been proposed as a means linflvr hud tlm nin TYnf fi vrr.tHiferem from .he lirp,Plll ! qner the soil and make it yield i apprehension whatever, v . .. j Was two years ngo. But one wlio l met not seen this section ! " S1HCH two years uuo won ri be ","""J Ui """"'J .Mvjt.ii'i-hi.n ..i .1.., (1uii.i.mm..,iii 1 which they are now the 'country has made in these two years. Verv few were, Mie touildiiics in Madras then. IW j bil ,hriSht wf f,BH lJtiPle a thriving little town is spread i ng -Over the ilat. Hundreds of homesteads which had only Ijeen fi led on at that time are -now developing into the com fortable humes of industrious Orook county, but which are elsewhere considered as the government i of detecting fraud. It has al- denied in j ways been the policy ot the government not to cancel any Jiling unless there was indisput able proof of fraud on the part of the person making the entry. Judge Bell has-been called on his own proposition. At a meeting, at Sisters recently he admitted that county money had been illegally spent to de 1 J. .1. .. r .1. . 1 . t.i. 'farmers,-uith most all the land!" 1 ,e U1 lUB under fence and thousands-of ! ,sta wll went to Salem two I years ago to deieat the Stock- i , . . , man county measure, the Judge ; ' sage acres in cultivation, where was vast area of unmolested brush. It is safe to sny that :the resident population has trebled since then. While t surface indications "may have appeared brighter then than now, and ready liiotie' was more plentilul. lti Wis. due to the activity of con struction woik and the pay roll of the automobile road builders. 'But the fundamental resources of this s-ction on which its future depends the crop pro- 'dncing elements have been! Hi W. Campbell Soys There Is Nothing In It BETTER YIELD RESULT OF CULTIVATION Roll Fortllltv Is Not Doplotod But Mothodaof Handling Soils Mako It Unnvallanlo For Crops The Pioneer this week is printed on two separate sheets for the reason -that our papr slock is all but exhausted. We have stock somewhere, on the We might as well my tlmt "HpongH way but it impossible airjres- prtI"recl for ll-ht bicad haaloutltH ent to iret exmess. fieirrht, or "rlie" w,' 't It U nferdy 'YU lntcrc"tinK artlcln Is tnkrn from H. V. Onmpbi'llV H'07 S II CultiiiM Al- ninniio. nils nmo unoiciei n rep eiu whli vnlunblo MiRRestloio and inroiinn tlon aiona tno linu vi scienuiie sou cut tme. Much lias been pulil ly uurlonltural writers on the Htilijent of crop rniittluli TI10 tiRiml nriruinenl or umitcntloii In that the oontlmimiH gmwingnf 0110 crop, evpeoially a cereal, on the fame lain! soon deplulee the laml of eerlalii chemical!' or propertied In u tlejcree 1 lm t it will no longer produce the itv erayo yield of previous yearn. This cniuititsluii is liiconeut; lho con tention in ahsolutely without merit. In taking this rnilictil position directly ontrary to common belief we realUe that au explanation Is required. In the first place the Inevitable de pict ion of the soil which Iihm been ob Served In the past was not because wheat, oats, barley or llax was iriwii continuously year nfler year on the same Isnd, but it wan due to lho 11 nee I entitle handling or cultivation of the soil during thes years. The doctors have made a wrong diugtiofls of the disease. They have not irmio til the bottom of the case. In the next place wo hear much error iibout soils losing their fertility ctitiflo fiotl outturn,, with result J tint rh Htircewul n those hIiuwii by mint Ion of crops an reported In Hiiy dgrlcuhuritl college experiment tlmt Imvooomo under our uhsurvHtlun. These facts demand fair eonsldcra. lion; and uiion theho nttil uimiy other similar results that imvo coino nut hi ourworlt nru Investigated and duly considered, these O'MiuIuhIohb must ho readied ly every fair minded pernon, namely: 1. Tho iiniuuntof available fertility lu any Hold hi the prairies nf the great Bi ml-iirld belt depeiidH upon the pliyhlcul condlllon of the mill. 2. Tho physical condition of the soli depeuda upon the kind, lime itnd manner of cultivation and hoi on what haw been grown upon the laud In yearn gone by. 3. The valuo of orop rotation the tore goes only to the matter ofcon ven lenco In the proper cultivation of the soil. Tho oBvoiitlal thing being the appllcuiloii of soiuntltlo methods id soli culture. CULTIVATION OFCROWINC GRAINS Wvon,er. f;:r Tl" Lurli..u ...1.. " '" OU II.. r win flnnl in ' I'V W I , .. r 111 uiifci . -tuiui iiiut... - nil " ,s "ow tirtie to l, " J. W.Am now " n. KOb n. . "'lurr lift id. A.i . 1 it tr m . k UB lti ti u if.n.i .ri The following Is au excerpt from an Hrtlcle by W M. Jurdlno. iigrntinmisl, Utah Agricultural College, piibllchcd In the Solonlltlo Farmer ot Denver, Colorado: :iin,uri' vrrn lit." n. '""'tail iji lirMfr.t. 1.. . . . "i .mi ri.,. i . i-iiihi 1 v.. 1..."' zm. i- nt ... '. ' ' im Kit 1 ,..V(1.'l.'.ir.)rr.ro.,nn ...... . " .'. "iic Vi lli , . 1 ...i .. ""ii i"aiiiiAi,... MM, mo;, niaaj. - T. If........ niiiiunr 11 1 ,.t 11.. ... '''U-4U Ant. . ...1 . Vi"" '1.0rfL'r,ii al. . trtlllia Ufa - llllt III if MI I..... t. "loir inift 111 iiiui.n rrn l ints tv mllmivmh mmtui w. . v,. viiw.o moth ltd liMMlniiVi J?rc 4ii nitnMTiiiu in muriuiik uiuiin Ull 1 "V vi ri'Urliarv. lt? iiiti ik i in 1.111111 Liiiiin ii linn viii jmiiiiii 1 r u . ft ilh ri r advisable and practical, us 11 result or numerous experltiieum oonduoted. along this line, 10 handle Homeif the crops In dlirerntit ways as regards the manner and time of cultivating dur-l Inutile growing period of the crop. But the Pioneer will con- been eo unscientifically prepared t hit himself being one of the dele gntiou and one of the recipients ! of the craft tainted monev. He said that if there was anything 'ttronc l-ivulu null Ull" Nl OI1K1CO. . , Awl w.i,iiAvoe..irc-s;. .i.;. ,i of tlle mune3' - ' Miw iv uao in l it AO Ull Vlv" I lion have not been all that could he, desired during the iast two 3' ears, our condition tit present has been the history of eveiy newty developed section. There is the rush of earlj' set- ueinent ana the anticipation of rapid wealth. But the things of Nature do not move this way. There is something left -for man to do. lie nuts Uis " ..K..t ?f K... 1 .,IJ iiuuiil 11 lUill lie n UUIU return to the county funds the portion of the funds that he received. Takinc him at his word, a number of Culver tax paj'ers tire now asking that the monej' be restored to the county auu tins is right. The amount grafted from the,, county funds at that lime "was about 200, land it is not so much the'loss as the principle ol this aciiou that looks bad. "That the count' lunds should be open at any time so that any one can grab out a handful and use it for this, that and the other purpose in connection with matters wholly foreign to the aflaiis of count' govern ment is not the honest and pro per way for county affairs to be conducied. It is a dangerous itu 1 1L.1 i.fiu ruin...... t'llllcd Hu.iMl .jn. 1 e l'M M.Ornh 1 It Is getwrally conceded by -horn, who with the nrovi.io,,, ,,1 ?J - .? gone into the subject, niid hence are Juiica, 18T, tntniM in ... ... ..... 1.1. ..1 ... . . n ior in 11 llOMilliiii In Uiiiiur. I hul I in nn.11 I "ucr ibiiih hi the linu. i ,,., i.. .t 1. .in ... . svii,ncmn ma i-.im,.,.. . in iiui, wiiijc uuufiiuim, 11111 nosiiiuieiy I "" nru 111 inn 0111c tbclr morn necessary, especially where the vital ,0w,l: question of water Is at stake, us U itoUvnMWxS uii tie 111 nrv 1111111 lariiiinir. 1 nn .ur,r, .1. . .. . 1 iiiiHiiiuiin. LiiL.ii. 11 n 1 iiiiriiiiiiii 1 inner 11 1 i, to. mr inn nurrhiu r,i .l. . Isso esseHlal to crop prodiicllon in I ,e''4 -a nd D!5nw! ..... 1 1 1 f.ww. 11 i.v mini nKriuii'iuri', nun liinsiiiuell US no chemical acilon cm tak nlu hi and have an it remains dormunt or lifeless. Till- "flerent cropi r. quire dlinrent meth tiuue to print. We attracive line of colored poster Illustrates in homely way the practi-(nU of tho, writer linn on lianrt winch we may brill"- CtU coikiiuou or our western prairie "cr'"c" " incuiiio 111 into service next week in case ,,,um H,,,,H w,lf,ro cultivation has not ll,e3's r,,les n dlscusou of ihe our isolation continues and bee" vvhnt- ii lioulJ bo. It Is not true '"fihod f cultivation for the various ' ..i. that the fertility hn t..fi ii.u,.t crops grown on tins arid liruils. rj -I ---.-.-v 1 . mi. .. .... 1 .... 1 aiuiio iiiurt'iin I in irif kv.iniiitn.. w.. "iumuiiii: uupn .... . " I .... . i 1 r . 1 I "ii.i llivli CJR1QI 10 ..r i i -- . v. uon oi tiartiviirii nr .iiiii.ti.t-..i,.i f.n iuiisi. 111 iiiu nriu inrui cniDs. esneciaiiv ii.. u.. ...i a , use wall paper as some of the iZL'r"' ,,ul by re,,iM)" r hnproper culil- w"ea,. ' lwlwi i Mm. WiJIm. orteon.on Apuum. ('tone A.JonM. ...Mft, p I. 3, 19W!, for tlio purchie tl is i,rUf,win, Allfl ttflfl ff1..m .1 1'iuv I Hiiuuw in wtUfflitsre more vsluable or tit t- l m i. Ul! 1. U7!ll J.andto the soil and perhaps V 1 v rV does not raise much from it. IIe Kudge By! , "iake g00 Ifhi uuea ii win ue it great surprise to the people of Crook county. tries another year with little .better results, but he is learn ing every year, and the labor lie has expended is not lost, for his wild lands have been tamed. Then the proper method dawnf " fy. speuKa voinmea upon the farmer and he knows lhe,r ?ttUe"c? Bu! ,that what to do to raise a That the people of Western Crook have stood for the works of the Prineville ring as long as they have speaks volumes for their patience. But that j their resentment burned deep papers in the " IMSIIIC 111 llie .. , . ., .... iill III irniul til.. ..rnr. ............ I Tiler tlBllIX (.'lift...., fi....... WuntiuK ViM.inrl "rS";" uicoiiu IS III SUCO U - - ------- ... - ---- . . . . 'VI l.llll I .1 t. . . . I .... tl... I...... . .. .....II .. rn.Mlultull. 1.UIB A JUII i i i uciiiiriiio co llllllOIl ut furl I If .mi. IV" ! tuuir-niivi uiiiii imrvi-ni , .,...,... ... uisuiuis nave aireanv tione. . . . .1. . .1 . , '" nunimiiroci aai n.T. v ...... vij nunc. not b iIhvi. imwl i.i. ..1......1....1 1 time. If H ere bo a ImrvusL Full I ,.i 1...... r... , ..j wiirmiwi uuiiuii I ' . . 1IIU wicfvu, ri.ic.i i.rntj, 01 Wli eh ooniHH nf. 1 r.itt f....... ...1 -I wiifai, It nroDerlv careil lor. sli lUlii m Unuon. n . . . . . Miivv it iiriir v ri 1 ... - 1 Kfl H I IUC CflDM I . .... I .. .. .. .. I A.. . . correct instance from lho mir.u'f, itu. Previously stated, Mien left to go Intol flle tiieirrlliulnilili,B!tcact inc kcv. aourkrout 1 omato Catsup proper quantity of both air and wut..r winter In this comlllloti. As soon us Peddler Street; who tried to air his opin- Thle chemical action necessary to fer- tno,",'w fe!iw uway In the spring ions about Western Crook county, in the tillze lollows direct application of tile HUt1 ,H'f,,rH ,,,u H,,,l '",H had tlm.. to Prineville papers recently, must have lor 811 " 8 rai'M cairylng lioth light and 0UKU or '"rm tt crui". not before notten the fire bonnet nf rnit,n,an, ,.. ud it may l.- sxid h.-vo " nd lime to become stif . -. -.. " potted to have been presented to him at U,,t ",ut i'iU"'i'erIcal eledrlclty Olex while out Mumping the state against , '"" " KT' mrt t--. .. . . b We mav not kiu.iv i-ocai upuon last spring. lime to plant t n m if n rrA i"ikU,.n f.-J- T f wuUuKC accus, xxev. lura- action within H.u i .1 . , nln mr In T ilAt r-l. !- . ui irriiKIUW w... iu uo.un.1 V.UIIIIIIUC, thHt tnlirinii.,li. .....11 ., ...,.u,,,tin null UllPUrvailll more lliuii Uxaimt J.n-mai iemay not know ull of the ele ments which enter into this eheml..Ml ins fur j riiiirn il. u.. on i.... llui unit bli.n.l.l I............ .....u...,i .I...I Jlrimcttenil entry M), WW, Lome Arnsmeier is spending the week yond any possible dotil.t. by practlc.l d,"C ,,Mrr"w cou,,, "w UH", ' ,,V-H im' W?VJ ji in. rmin.it com ..1.. .1 . ... .... 1. ... ... .. ... ... 1 ' ... - . , , , I CUHr. LJ UL Wl 111 II IU1.. .H..uI..m.. - I I IMKn II. Mi m n I HIT llll I'lllHL II. IN. I III W. I ....11... ..1.1 t..uil Itflll IhH nflill HI Hi" uuw ouo per uozen ui uie I ai'i'ciuiy nuve nut III- I r no trrij, ir in i w.m.., - PvnnUa Dlir Umi-o lle.fMrtillivui.l I.., . I tiikeii to tiiti. mi tn Hi.. Uiin mi i iw. r. Orcxoii, 011 Mrcli S, M07. , .f, .".j. j v oruBTin s sum. " .... iiii. .Immw uuwici, ui v.aKianu, i iregon, is I , . .urni - 1 nerroii'iiiuQiii rciunwi "i registered at the Green Hotel. eKree or nrtuity. TIiIh has hn in irming tuts inuicii some or t lie 1 0f, tin laud, vli .. . . wwiic in juci, so tit 11 1 on h HhM 11..1- ,,r,,,;"M' PiMuis w.ih ne ptnteii up, .ntu iw jcnmn, s i "i"-! v-oioy v leenor was in from his ranch treateil llViur An liiiL.li.. ft, n0 ...1 . . f 1 1 1 1 H TU III tit tlMMfttjilill ftti tif t itu 11 K.f - and JJ luuu, ll of ilh4n;on- near Trail Crossing last Monday. hei-n grown per ucre. when a.llolni,,,, rlmeiital, slnee most of our farmers mta i:.. 1. .. I H..I.I.. . " I ....i ... .1 uss iviarie uauoway is altendini; the ni'I''euiiy more ferl e nrvl. " m,w "'H'Keiner 100 iiiucii seen I teachers examination at Prineville this "UH,V would not produce a bushel per l,M,,r ,um1' 'riilniilng mil thegittlti week. H(:re u""ur '"-' emu 111011 wuv of tlttlm IU"Ulates the growih of Hie plantH " w . - I .... I . . I mil 11. c run runiiLHii UildOflcc tTlie 1)II.C JUIUIJ ViMri. U liHirii 0wn thil El III inrtim tf usdrst tlllli.ll Hull in ltta-tit.l I. at I. ...mil I . .... lite luml Iwa wHVii. If fur miiv rHWiMi portofher cUiw. rU 1............ .....u,..,i .1... I Jfnmestcnil entry Ko, WXJ, mill II intly dry t admit of tliorouith till- "ge, the farmer should begin his cul tivating. The spike tooth harrow will be the prnp-r Imtdeiutfnt to use. A man' injustices thrust ,is tliPii th ot tli ihm ,.n,.i,!"l",v iegis, wi ;,i;ibS.v. U1,0U "",em ,by Iiie Prirvi!le iiu ia uieuny proven uy of the count rj' begins to pay a 'profit. That we are on (he verge of entering upon this era of true growth is apparent. The minds of the farmers are at work. They are thinking, ask 'ibg, seai ching for the methods that will bring results, and 'the outcome surely means euc cess. The undaunted courage of the white man has ever been the spontaneity with which the proposition for county division bounded into a unanimously supported and full grown move meat in the space of a few days The Baldwin Sheep & Land Company atllaycreek is taking au active part in the campaign tor the 01 eat ion of Jefferson county. L. Euderud, secretary sufficient to suimount diflicul- j of tlie company and one of tne 'ties. Hie people who have j heavy owners iu ir m reach concluded to remain in this country are getting dowu business. And again, 'in the matter of county division, progress has been made, TJie move made two ) ears ago vao for protec tion, as the people theii, as now, had no desire to have a divid ing county line cut this com 'niunity in two, within one mile of Madras. While the present effort may not be successful, ihe issue from this time forth oalem tonight, wheie he has trigone to represent m the interests of the company in the matter of county division, Tho B. S. & L. Go. stands among, tho heavi est taxpayers of Crook county, and their plant, which is one of the largest thoroughbred stock ranches in the world, represents an outlay of many hundreds of thousands ol dollars. No stronger argument iu favor of the formation of Jefferson coun ty could be presented than that MlClIiltl CONTEST NOTICE 1. nr inc mm w. it a i ...! OfflM. Th9 I""1. V. ' r . .M.i.if nil i.ij 1 iii.ii. fomww" mr iriiiiu r. U..... .i.t . Im.uI t. u u ..uil. ........ .............. .....I Tt,. ri..:..:.. c? i . ... I 1.1 run IIIIS Was lllllii. I ih n uiuir viuiiliilin null hB Chslian Sunday school will meet ttmi ., , ,,, " .. aH, J ... r ... .t u , next Sunrf.iv m tU n;., t,..n " ""i urin m " ' - " ' " "u" " usu,lt ai excessively not and dry yeur of 1001 In mor" rt'H",,"l crop will be developed western Kansas, mid Asa tesult of these nmetlces. the Fifteen hundred bu. seed barley for ,,ttJ 'ee under cultivation for 15 vt..u K'OUtid, tie-, will be warmed earlier lo Uitl.n.tlioiori-d entrj "'g7' sale, 2c lb. Joe Marnach. near Metb. un,i i'evf Krow but on em.. , the spring of the year, the nlant will VJuMrlMviiWtiV'W otlifet IIIII. fo the harvestliiL'. Pri.fi..ii.. . beifln its uniwtli tnini ..in. in iwn epntcteo, lndoW r i' d:j....- . . . suits Went (ilitnlii.l .i I ivpi'Iih JA Iiinri. thiin iilx niontbilir"L i. vj. i uiuucAici ui isnvvnoii wa i. "h.iii nn n o siiim. " "ir j i ':-7: .7... ..n.i nimn n " 'r..M.Hi..ir..j ... .. I....... . . . 1. 1 b.'.i.i.w. ....... -...ji.rfLin . i: . - , . , . ill! in uiimi-i. n inn... i... w pii ii uru u nil ui...n.i.. ...... ... i -..... .Miiirun ur i" - thiswfe. lalt JO'H lu Hitchcock ,,, WhVu..TroVVl fiirm in I Qui --. .v.. icrung wi'ri' iiii i .v ii Kniu uri) ''i""-.'i...iiin i i- i i . ...i .i.L.tw ivili nut uiiq .. .... . . . lu,t"" eiiiiuiy. .... . I In tlio nnny, nnv "liZ.Y t .. it ... i . . i - '"urn r uuiiuii iiiiiu i ' ' '.. "r i ... ... iiitrauv uutT , oiotueu wt.iio ttiey are going cheap artlsys from Anmim ion-, at Inns, n i.,..i,M t ..m Icantloiint JOoVWtK ,ier TimPM.nl,,. w..ei. .. . n--.i 'wo. iii una time I " " "K"i " bofom wsrren i '""..- ,nd jB 0,re, pj, Xnw .,. I (tltfflfc irriiutl. Ii.m 1. - I i.. nffli-n In I'rllieWlIf, "5 '."1 .m i - i -wiw ui u i in i oui ur mi .M i ------- n"" m nun irrn i riiuiiru uf i i- ... i . i.ii i iuiihh' j - u ijcuu ana i.ar "n u iw winri on ...... i nimuu iiiu l'rmmii i ;mif iiniuii jniiiiifvvr hnfnrM in ncm .ni t?i t. i . I.i . i "i n ii i i ' in.i ui,.(aK jtm umw u ' xuici oi ucamona wprp hnm. hmmj tiiu fuuro cmn tt th .... vhiioiim win iu.i iu i.nyan ft i umiuu v- nun r .... ' 11.1.. . . . . . . iv z i.i fl.iiiiiiiitii naijifft . WVH...bwi w, ywuya JlUl-C. I " UOJ I Mill IIHUII Will 111 UI Hlllll I.i.f 1A. " I . I ilnuir IIIOIl lCCL'l iwvi 'Ti jfl ......... I ii In n iuii I .i. i.. . . i ;" uft.r dti a'v- Al Iflllr a if fiux .... -.1 I ' niJIIWIl IHPI Itifit iilmrw. I I'l 1121 IIIII IIUNII1HL IlirLIlUr fV IJ I w hi nit HilOtv (HUfc T.. HAt M wiri f I i; 17 1 1 i; til iihii hiiuiiu rirtr I . i umi, liiuiiit' i - r- - . . . . . , . . ah iiui . .. uvWI llW I 1 OI . . t - ....!.. ill I II IIIILMjV . .L.I in t . i . i iiiu nun u'liuiir ii ii ...... ... . i 1 1 ri i itii i.r m r-.. . i. n iit.it. i c imwi j .nAira in -.. & M. A. Itotdnson & Co. ' V l,ttt ,,U8 Krown continuously bJ ,,,,'B0 i'HlrucUons properly earned be Riven by due IIU 't.SO Mayor A. L. Goodwillie. rjr w . ."Z:." p"" or for ,Mf,wf P- " KH' ''' jaj.fw i w i iiuiij uri in I'riinu in 11 Nichol and C. S. Caldwell, all prominent toes or any cultivated ur. w.o.l I u t brir nf rw. , i.... . . inin.u ii r..M... i i ...... i.. rUnant liuu on . I.i.. . ' n Miiiwtit itLn iu uil V IIUII I VHImjI iii... IIuifl Will lllliln tliuLn business men of Hend, spent last night in then back Hg, IO tt,lfa,' wJ j' ,blo to farm suticessfully. Mnitrac 1 1, ... ...... . r. . . .1 I.. .. .... I . I " I ........... I .11(1. AttJ""'" -. wnTlOE FOB n.lML U.H.UuJ Office. iw;;7 ...... in. . im KniirD in iitiv" . .1.. irivi -.. 7 ' . -. : ..l.lnna 01 imw ... 1? Madras, on thiir w.iu in D..i i i I In i. ul.,1,1 r ...1..... '. .. lrou" ' uiliaim .IIIU - jiviii ui WIIUIIL mull.rlli In ........ Win-U irn Km..,, . ....... Cl. .1. .1 . -..-i.jr mixer ........ .u RlUi' VUlillVAl Uil balem. 7hev wpre mew,,,... ,u. I tllllll llml in,. ...11. .i. ii . 0 I 1 , kll, ,,la "I"'" uillUIIMULr 11111,1 uil.,,,.. 1 t. ...... .111 ...1. . northhnnnr! ,ic,t- ...... ...ut.u ,. ... whet h,i Uuu " l,""u ,,,r wneat, uirougiioui ..w-.w.w oiaj-c, which is re- I """S1""'.. year ijiinr vimr I Mi., nr.. .ui.... ........... t 1...1 ,i 1 fionro uVI.. . . . a I w V Wfwl'ft. IT. 'I lu III Mill IIBf-- .... irri luoi in uriirifirr ism t i i i i timiitr iniitin .Lintrtou wwv.. uwivcu uome mis nliti,i i (t.A..i.i . - . M I muui-t very nuiu exuri icon, vr ji v nUb lo " afternoon from a two weeks stay at Port- mZX!? . , u.l,,. at nd upon 87 , . .,.v.... ,,i,cil ue JCII lOr rHII la In l... 1 . ... , ... .,uu .iiv n .-! I" u"i I . . .. . v 0l uin ,n, n - 1 . ...Tr.,11 Kfif 1 .ii,... a 1.. ..... 1 . 1 .1 Runiniiii. iwiiwi in ,- . um inc ieiiir!nn 1 iimin . . 1.1.... 1 -- ' .i 1 inriiuniu u iiiuhu hiiv ijiiiiiiiihiiiii iiliiht i i.a.tniia.i ,;iz mi v - - vi.u., it ur, lllwtIVIr. in lln. fu.l .1.... I . " . ini-i vn -mi, n still pending, havintr been r-,rf ;J notatonn 'ru or ,u.. that It seems to be Impraollcul JKiS'S"" .. ... ..... , bi.iwii upon 1110 11111,1. M 1 ,,,-.,,. ,1..... -I..- 1.... "r.vvY.7.rioeiWB, .... ,t.i mc nouseana referred to the Committee but because of the ni.....,.i .......Z ''7 -. rMWEi'w nn counties, wnere a hearing was olven c""itlon or the soil due to or t,r..i., t,i . 1 7 7 T " , " wught l'n0Jiit urll P'TO.IM the Fi.tTrnn r,.n... j t t ,. . about bv fiw. ...ui i ? 'Touglit klutl of work fcuiioiu uhI y on a large .ttma tor srHc P'iid Iw4,mo tne eifcrson County delegation" ast out 0y t,,u cultivation of tho oorn Uoale llih lii ci''n pilK '' I nursday evening. Owing to Jack of fa cilities lor communication, no later news las been received from Salem up to the tune of going to press, but it is probable that the fate of the Jefferson bill will be determined this wetk. When cultivations are oontlnued nu de or potatoes. The farm Improved the ni,v..,u. " ": ..." ,e" """ivhuous re oontin i.Ih Hii .!... .vj: THliroo "' "I mo crop is in the last Htngca ot ca a Z Z Zl TZr Ueml' imcui, reut rM must ukmi or able fert l it v a it rlu""' ' ftval- loiis damsge will be Inflloted uie lertllliy. All of this nun in. on. ....... . .. , .......... comnllshml ivin,,.. . mwii mo Biuvung Junius, huh uuitw compusneii, without uuy e hantF frnm Lu-.t..n 1 ... .... eninliiiini.a . . -"-""" vu,n.uiunjr tumineu uirtouiiiery ou nn continuous growing of wheat, by ,.. 'jimvlded for thin work, tilt- writer Kdvru nr . , iiice v. i" tr, urcK , . , ( J34-tn'il t