The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, August 10, 1911, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Farm and
Garden
I1 'i
NEW FACTS; OLD MANURES.
Values of the Various Sorts of Fer
tilizer Set Forth Briefly.
Horse manure from city stables
usually contains TO to 75 per cent ot
,"wnter In the form In which such mn
nuro reaches the farmer. Tho solid
i portion of such inanuro contains ol
'nitrogen from 0.5 to 0.8 per cent, phos
iphorlc acid 0.8 to 0.5 per cent, potash
0.5 to 0.7 per cent, lime 0.5 to 0.8 per
cent, with traces of magnesia. The
drier the manure tho larger the qunn
tlty of actual plant food elements In
the ton. Computing the above named
quantities of nitrogen therein ns worth
20 cents per pound, phosphoric acid
and potash each 4 cents a pound, the
valuation of horse manure of the
above range of composition works out
from $2.04 to $4.10 per ton.
i Sheep manure from stockyards and
slaughter houses is sometimes sold In
the market either under Its own name
or as so called "natural guano." Analy
sis of three such samples sold in Con
nectlcut showed them to contain about
as much nitrogen, phosphoric acid and
potash as could be bought in the form
of fertilizer chemicals for $11 or $12.
The sheep manure Bold at from $25 to
$33 a ton. But, as the station report
Bays, it must also be remembered that
60 per cent of sheep manure consists
of fine vegetablo matter, which forms
humus In the soil and has distinct
value In feeding the soil bacteria and
in regulating the water content of the
soil.
A curious fertilizing material comes
in small quantities from silk mills. It
is called "cocoon dust" and consists
of the dead bodies of silkworms. The
Connecticut station found it to be ex
traordinarily rich in nitrogen, contain
ing nearly 10 per cent of this sub
etnnco; also small quantities of phos
phoric acid and potash.
Sewage waste may be profitable as
a fertilizer. The sludge which accu
mulates on the sand beds used for the
purification of sewage at Rockville
was found by the Connecticut station
to contain of water OS per cent, of
nitrogen 1.34 per cent, with traces of
phosphoric acid and potash. This ma
terial has almost three times as much
nitrogen as stable manure, but it is
probably much less available to crops
because the more soluble and valuable
part of the nitrogen has been removed
by water and microbe action. Never
theless if it can be got for the hauling
It might pay for a short haul to plow
under. American Agriculturist
DON'T CUT SOD WITH SPADE.
Make For Yourself This Ingenious Lit
tle Sledge and Halve Your Labor.
The construction of the sod cutter is
clearly Bhown in the sketch. It may
be well to add, says Farm Progress,
that the knife blade dips downward
about three-eighths of an inch In its
Janscn Sells His Interest
N. C. Jansen, who has been
manager of the Central Oregon
Well Drilling company since its
organization, has sold his inter-
Leats to E. Wagoner, his partner,
who will hereafter have the con
trol of afiairs of the drilling,com
pany. Mr. Jansen left this
morning for Portland, near which
city he expects to make his home
for the present, and was-accompanied
by his wife and little son.
Mr. Wagner now owns the ma
jority of the stock in the com
pany, and expects to continue
the business along the same pro
gressive lines that have been
followed in the enterprise during
the past two years.
CHEAP AND RANDY SOD CUTTER.
width of two and one-half inches. The
knife can be adjusted to cut the sod
at the proper thickness.
Two men and a boy, with a team,
recently cut enough sod to load a slat
wagou holding oue and one-quarter
cubic yards, rolled the sod and loaded
the wagon In a trifle more than nn
hour. The cutter is easily and cheaply
made and is a great Improvement over
tho spade.
Puckerless Persimmons.
Yes, it has been done. Do not laugh,
you who havo been handed persim
mons and havo bitten to the delight of
uproarious spectators.
Our department of agriculture has
earned additional fame by taking tho
pucker out
Wo owo tho discovery to tho Japa
nese. For flvo years an expert has
been at work for tho government de
vising means to rcmovo tho pucker
from tho persimmon. Llko all things,
It Is simple when you know how. Tho
fruit 1b put into tanks into which car
bon dioxide has been forced and left
there threo days. Taken out it is
rweeter than a Bartlett pear and will
keep three times as long.
9
f What part will you take In the
x campaign for better farming7
Much will be required at your
hands. Have you determined to
do your part?
A Modern 8olomon.
"Do you think J nm really your af
dnity?" asked Solomon's nlno hundred
tud elgbty-flftli wife coquettlshly.
"My dear," said tho wisest guy, "yon.
aro one In a thousand.'1 ''
Auction Snle
Complete farming outfit to be sold,
Saturday, August 19, five miles south
of Madras.
a3-10-ch TllEODOKE RtEGEH.
Bert Widener, a cousin of John
T. Dizney, is visiting at-the Diz-
ney home at Vanora. His home
is in Missouri.
Miss Louise Hammer, daugh
ter of W. F. Hammer, either
was thrown from her horse Tues
day, at ' the ranch at Haystack,
or became faint and fell from
her mount, and while not ser
iously injured, she was ill all
that day. Mr. Hammer was
called to. the ranch to attend her.
Astoria Centennial
' Opened Today
Continued from page 1.
and expressions of commenda
tion were heard on every side.
Manager A. A. Tremp, the man
with the pink shirt, lavender tie,
coral pin, white vest and brown
double breasted coat, with his
characteristic smile, said, "Our
big pageant is being opened on
time, as we promised it would,
and we have the biggest amount
of free entertainment for those
who come to Astoria before Sep
tember 9, that was ever offered
anywhere. It will be gilt-edged
amusement, and some instruc
tion mixed with it. That is all I
can say about our show now.
Look at the program. That tells
the whole story." The big
hearted, genial manager was the
center of attraction throughout
the day, for to him is due all
credit for the working out of
the entire plan of the celebra
tion.
"Astoria, the City of Lights,"
as it has been advertised, will
see that no one visits their Cen
tennial celebration who will not
leave with a satisfaction of
knowing that Astoria and the
lower Columbia river country is
the finest place on earth. Fally
ten thousand visitors were pres
ent today who are willing to
vouch for the grandeur of the
pageant as arranged. If the
first day is a criterion of the suc
of the exposition, it will go down
in history as the greatest little
exposition ever held, and worthy
of the great event it celebrates.
Seemed to (Jive Mima New Stomach.
"I suffered Intensely after eatlnj? nml "
medicine or treatment 1 tried seemed to do
any good," writes II. M. Youmtpcters, edi
tor of tho Sun, Ukovlow, Ohio. "The
first few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets gave tnc surprising
relief and tho second bottle seemed to give
mo a new stomach and perfectly good
health." For sale by M. E. Snook.
Summons'
Summons.
1 1 the Circuit Court for the County of
Crook, State of Oiegon:
L. L. II libs, plaintiff
vs
Mra lulln Hullbs.
defendant.
To Mrs. Julia llobbs, tho above-named
defendant: . , . ..,,
In the name of the State of Oregon, on
am hereby required to appear and niiswei
the complaint filed against you In tie
above entitled action, within six weeks
from August lU.ltlll, the same, he g the
date of the first publication or this sum
mons, or suffer a deeree to he taken for the
dissolution ol the marriage contract of the
parties to this action, together with the
-'"and disburse
Attorney fur Plaintiff.
The order of publl ailun in the above
entitled cu-e is dated the liOth day of . July,
1911. 'lHMf
Notice for Publication
Deportment of the Intel ior, U. S. Land
Otliee at Tho Dalles, Oregon, August i,
11111. Notice is hereby given that
Matilda MeCrudden,
of l.amontu, Oregon, who, on April 15,
1(110, made hnmetenu No. 0(1491, for f'usw
aiidaw'e'i'.sec-l, tp 12 s, r 15 e, w m,
has tiltM notice of inte itlon to make final
commutation pioot to establish claim to
she laud above described, befoio Howard
W. 'lamer, I'. S. Commissioner, at his
office at Madras. Oregon, on the 12th day
ol September, Mil. ,
(Jlulninut names as w tnesses: Carl
McGheo of Madras, Oregon, Andrew Mor
row and Mrs Andrew Morrow both of
G izzly, Oregon, and Ralph Jfoore of
lluycipek, Oiegon. n ,
aW C. W. Moore, Register.
Notice for Publication
Department of tie Interior, U. 8. Land
Ofliee at The Dalles, Oregon, July 23,
lflll. Notice is hereby givwi that
David Roach,
whose postofhcQ address Is bister. Oregon,
did, on the 10th day of March, 1011, tile in
this office sworn statement and applica
tion ro 08302, to purchase the es'iw 4 sec
i, tp 18 s. r 11 e, w m, and the timber
thereon, under the provisions of tho act ot
June 3. 1878, and acts amendatory, kno.vn
as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such
value as might be llxed by appraisement,
and that, pursuant to such application, the
land and timber I hereon have been ap
praised S200.OO; the timber estimated
121,000 board feet at 00 cents per M, and
the land 8138.00; that said applicant will
offer final proof in support ot his applica
tion and sworn statement on the 13tli day
of October, 1911, before ii. O. Ellis, U. S.
Commissioner, at his office at Hand,
Oreg tn.
Any person is at liberty to protest this
purchase before entry, or Initiate a con
test at anv time before n tent issues, by
tiling a eoriohoruted affidavit in this ollice,
alleging fuels wiilcli would del eat tin
entry. alOoS C. W. Moore, Register.
Notice for Publication
Depaitment of the Intotlor, U. S, Land
umce in J lie is.m s, uregon, Aiigiui &,
1911. Notice is hereby ulveii that
II.,.-.-.. U'l.wl,...,
U1I J 1, iiiuiiii
of Culver, Oregon, who, on August 21,
HMVI iiinilo linnu.utiinil 'i ll.'.IOt f,i.
si'4iiw4, esv4, sec z ami ne,nw4, sec
11, ip ins, r ior, til, lias men noiieu 01
I.ittttiM.t.i ., .tttiL'.i Html ttjt.tiiiiitttttlf.t.
I,,bt t.ntt.t vw muni. until t.untiit tt .... it. t,
proof tl) establish claim to the land above
.l....,..ll..l 1.. .('..... II, ...... ..I V 'l',.-...... IT
l t.ll IU11I, IJVIllll, II.I1T.II1I 1, .IIIIIU1,
S. Commissi ner at his office at .Madras,
Oregon, on the 12th day of September,
in,.
Claimant names as witnesses: E I'
Roby, J I. Windoni, John Gieen, Carl
Windom, all of Culver, Oregon.
h10-s7 C V Moore, Register
I nr&imHi nnrnnii I
Well Drilling Co.
ARTESIAN AND SURFACE WELLS
DEPTH GUARANTEED
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
INQUIRE AT PIONEER OFFICE
MADRAS, OREGON
I
DIGNIFYING
THE
INDUSTRIES"
Tills is the title of a beautiful 64-page book, which
will show any boy or elrl how to SUCCEED. Drop
postal In the mall TODAY and It will be seat FKEE.
The aim of the College Is to dignify and popularise
the lndustrleii, and to nerve ALL the people. It offers
courses In Agriculture, Civil Engineering, Electrical
Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mining Engla.
eerlng, Forestry, Domestic. Science and Art, Com.
nierco, Pharmacy and Music. Tho College opens
Beptenrbor22d. Catojogfree.
Address: REGISTRAR, OREQ0H AGRICULTURAL
.J
E. E. Echelberger
BUILDING
CONTRATOR
Plans and Estimates Furnished
Office nt Robinson's Oarage
MADRAS, OREGON
Buy It now. Now Is tho tlmo tf buy a
bottleof Cliamborlnlirs Oollc, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Itemed-. It la almcst certain
to bo needed before the summer Is over.
This remedy has no superior. For sale by
M. E. Snook.
Public Snle
1 will soil at public miction nil my
stock, farminK tools and household
elTccts on Snturdoy, August 19, 1011, nt
my ranch five miles south of Mnilrns
n3-t0-ch Theodore Heiqkr.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
E. Bergland
Attorney At Law.
OREGON"
MADRAS,
H. SNOOK
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OlUco In Drue Store.
MADRAS
ORKOON
folia T. Rn . U WyMo Wylde
CROOK COUNTY ABSTACT CO,
JNCOItrollATKII
Complete tract Index to all laud and
town lotB In Crook county. AliHtracts
made accurately on Hhort notice.
1'KINEVILLK, - O It KG ON
EWIS H. IRVING
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OHke of D. W. Harnett.
MADRAS, OREGON
Ora van tassel
NOTARY PUBLIC
INSURANCE
VANORA, OREGON
0i W. BARNETT
NOTARY PUBLIC
FOR OREGON
Collections a Specialty.
Madras, Oregon
P- MYERS
LAWYER
CULVER JUNCTION, OREGON
Practice in all courts and Department
of tho Interior.
HOWARD W. TURNER
U. S. COMMISSIONER
NOTARY PUBLIC
INSURANCE
MADRAS ORKOON
Qa C. C0LL7ER
NOTARY PUBLIC
Justice of tbe Poaco
CUI.VHR I'RKCINCT
CULVER
OREGON
OWL
R ESTAU RAN T
Opposite Poat Oflioe NowManagemout
Come and see us. If we treat
you right, tell your friends;
if not, tell us. o o o o
Tables Reserved for Ladles
Joe Lewis, Proprietor
MADRAS, OREGON
Are You Planning to Build
lini;nlows, Mills, Storci, WuKhoTiJciT
Schools, Brickyard!, Creameries, Con.
ilensors, or any Engineering I'rolectf
IT Wl I.I. PAY YOU Tn rnii.ii. ..'
GEIJSBEEK ENGINEERING CO
604 Blake McFnll Bldrj. i'Wiiij
Notice for Publication
ISOI.ATKH TRACT
1'UHUC I. AND HaI.B
Dvpnrtmont of tlic Interior, United State
Land ollice at Tho Dnllni, Oregon Jutietilli
nm.
Notice i hereby given that, ni directed by
tlieCommllonurof tbe General l.iuul Ollice,
under nrovlnlon of Act of Connrcn approved
June 2f, 1V0O (34 Hlnti.. M7), ve will offer At
public mlc, to the hlghoet bidder, nt tl ;tu
o'clock n. m., on the 16th lny of August 11)11 nt
this ollice. tbo following-described Und: ok
nwH, and wi new, section 12 township, II
ton tli miiKC 10 ICAMt Wlllnmolta Muridlnn.
Sjerlnl No. 00718. ...
Any persons olalmlnif adversely tho above
described In ml nro iidvUcd to II lo their clnluu,
or Objections, on or before tho tlmo dcMitiintcd
for snle, .
' C. W. MOOIIH,
'.Ma3 (emitter.
Noilco For Publication.
Department of tlio Interior, II. 8 Lnnil
Ollice atTne Dalles, Oiufton, July 2(1, 1111 1.
Notice h liereliy ulven (hat
Carrie Messing r,
forinei iv Cnirle Snil h, of Mudna, Oie
iMii. wlio on Dereiiilier iil, l'.H)5. nimle
ItoiiieMteiul No. 1IKUH. H rial No. (Willi, lor
swUe anil m-WwW stui I, tp 12 smith,,
r 12 ii. w in, has tiled noilco of Intention
to niitlie Ilnaf live year iroof to e.itulilhli
claim to the land uhuve described, i eluie
I Inward W. Turner, U. .S. CoiiiiulHsloner,
at Ills o'ticeat MndraM. OieKon, on tho Oth
day ofUeiiteiulter, ltUI.
C.aluiant nnnies ns wltnn'sca: K Kttl
uliain, JanicH II DaviH, L T D.tni, John A
reck, afl of MadraH, On-con.
nil HI O. W. MooitK, lU'Klntcr.
Notice for Publication
Dcpartnieiit of the Interior, IJ. S. Land
Oft'.cc at The Dalle, Oregon, July 20,
11)11. Notice li hereby ulvnu that
B.-th I'. LuellliiK.
of MadraH, OreKOii, who, on June 11, 1IK1C.
made HoineHleail entry No. Ml22. Kei litl
No. 0IW2I, for eHnw!i, wWliwJi hcc 22
and se4ti',l4 seo 21, towimhin U n, r 13 e,
w in, Iuih filed notice of Intention to make
final llvo-ycar proof, to establish claim to
the la'id above desnilhed, lieforo Hownid
W. Turner, I'. 13. Coininlflnliuier, nt IiIh
ollice at Madras, Oregon, on tho 6th day of
September. 11)11.
Claimant names no witnessed: Alfred
II. l'arkey, Charlov Dillon, .Vamiiul II.
KdmoiuNon, noil John Kvirk, ull of
.Madras, Oregon.
Jy27-nHl C. WMojiu:, KoKlHter.
fi,r.n.i.. ..RiiiiitSwl
iwiiiMMiiin,! a. ' 'i Ak.ir
.1 ., , i .... ".'l1 Mldrm r.:? tt
" i' ,.llHJcre V ""nn
IKTi'ht . 'W
"in 10 llointstffi'VW ft
' "dici" ,, f B,"MH
W TurneTcWfil
"nvtAr!;:
"'l'lciiuici.ioii; ",n,
itiiuia a np.
09 Bl "rfSiJ
Notice for Miu
HlAl.S.i.
V " " " irnice atTber
June loth, ion "!l
A
Nl.ti('(5 III tll.ral
OHIce, under provhloniofi!
bidder nt . . ' B!
'lyf AtiK.lOjtattbbtlJ
liiR-do crlbcil land; Kit
""' 1,liwm.,BerHI.o,51
A 11V tuiraAh. .l.i .
their claims, cr obfrtlom
the tlmedcslgnatcdfornlf
UW.
Notice for Publication
Department of tho Interior, U. S. Laud
Olllco at Tho Dal'os, Ort'Kon. July l,
11H1.
Notice h hereby kIvcii that
Katie MatheiH,
of Yoiiiil'S. Oreuon, who, on Aiirll 28,
1UI0, made hnuicatead entry No. Otijr.'B. for
the not Ih half of uoithwcjt ' nee 2:1 and
ueUnoU hec 22, ti) V south, r II e. w in has
II I cd notice ot Intention to make final
eniii TUtathn proof, tn establish claim to
the land above described, before Howard
W. Turner, U. S. Commissioner at his
omcu at Madras, Oregon, on the SOth day
of Aimust, HUI.
Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph
Devoid and Klmer ChrlteiiMu both of
Voiiirs. OreK'in.aiidHtauley Orewell and
Kred Fisher, both of Madras, Oregon.
y27 a21 C. W.MooitE, ltclstcr.
N0WTIME
BEST
of tho yrr to bars your trtb out and plate und
brlilgewotk duun nuil here U tb placo to cnt tl.
Lost j)Uile woik postlbl. Compart uurJ'rlcn.
T flnlih pUto anil
brIJii work (ur out.
ot town tmtrnni la
oao tlmf It Umlrxl.
l'alnlr itrtlon
frwt hn pUto or
brlJiiu work I onUr.
Kt. Comullillon fit.
IMilirOrwni SS.OO
22kBrM.Tth4.00
OstJ nilingi 1.00
ERtnd riUingt l.UU
ISlUr rillion .ou
GmJ Rubttr r- nn
rUUi O.UU
BilR,dButkr -n
nil., 7.5U
M.W.S.W1II, riiiin,i.Muuu PtlMill Eilr'llen .50
IIII1M llliuaall a MIU1U T MKTHOOB
All work fully cuoruntooil for fifteen yoar.
Wise Dental Co.,ihc.
Painless Dentists
ratlins Bulldlni. TWrd and Wishlnctea PORTtANO. ORE
Olttit Hut: I A. U. U t r. M. Suadtri. t U I
Notice for Publics
Department ol thf hil
oinii-M i.aiaiucceUToeE
l.i,,.. 'm ioi i
V tt.lt W, Jffil.
Notice is hereby slreailjf
of Culver. Orcifon!'ilo,
IWI, made lioraejioad win 1
Serial No. (JJJS81, for ni w 41
fmiL'e lit i". w m hi fiu.
uou to uiaxc nnai ste-mr m
mbllsli claim to the iindiimi
befoie Howard W.Turtct.t.tl
skim 'rut in jonicett
lie oui unjr i auxusii,
Claimant iiamci at licn
II. OdKirnJ. lt.Meodtnml
luro, waiter ituWe.ailUWi
C.WJ
J)6aa
Notice for MM
Depaitment o( the hltriat.t
Onice at T :o Dalles, Oitjn,!
mil. ?J
Notice U hereby gtrenltat 1
AMER L. HOUGHTii
whoso poitofllcaaddrejilill
county, 0 egon, did, on Ike i
June, 1910, file In thUcfflMi
incut ami aunlicatlon Si M
elutseilie cekiw)u5Ml21tplli
w iii, ami the timber toM
tiidfiftfil June LI
,,,,,13, ........ ... .
ncis nineiidatory, known u l
and .Stone Law" at lucbtiloiil
llxed by appMiiement.iMiWj
to such application, ttKl"N
thereon have been appriw
eatlmatAl 78,000 board Ml
...i i. IrihI 860.00; that laJ
will offer final proof liHifPJ
plication and sworn iwwj
'. w..t..,,,liPr. lll.bfort
(HIV III OCMt ,M
Turner, U. 8 C.mftW.g
ntMmhns.OK'Kon. a
Any person is t liberty MM
i.,.f,.ri.ntrv. or
lesuuni
llllMacorroboraW.---
..... v
eiurj.
Jyt5-s7
I
t
t
t
Headquarters
FOR
Harvest Suppli
CLOSE PRICES FOR CLOSE BUYEf
Try Our Special Blend 25 cent Coffef
It is a Winner
i MADRAS TPADfNfi CotW
Ho got away. wlUi It too., Tola
Blade. m$SSM
v v r '
J