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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1915)
1Ivp IMLiMiMBitfl -M- , ... - Va?? S&Sffis&stiimfa nOME AND FARM MAGAZINE SECTION 3inHfi - iw: TS3iwW? xi T 1 MHKH " WlWtrT " 1111,"!!!' iluUI.Wfg 1 Hill IWI .limp BI'lHI I 1 Vr r -- - 'tv : V lit!TCIRi 1 .31UUKU IfaiJMMi " MgSstry Service Items Found to Be of Interest .f 1914 Year of Greatest Risk From Forest Fires TUB season of 1914, nccordlng to tho officials nf tho FnrPRt Herv- F3Vitli Care, Alfalfa Wood Flour Turns Waste IsTFine Feed for Horse Sawdust Into a Profit TKBjDtitrict ForcBtcr at Portland, I N Kb efforts to attain complcto '''tinMDins recently received, utilization of our forest products, KaitngMOTher scientific roportB, tho tho 1'cderal aovornment has been ico, carried grontor danger from flro rmltTKji stuuy, mauo uy mo Agn- muiiiug inquiries into tno possiuiu- to mo national forests than any year manufacturing wood flour slnco tho establishment of tho for ests. A long dry season, sustained iienous ot mgii temperature, recur- g i biscuits or the use on Hercules Stump Puller. Dumper crops Initend ol Mumps, Blsr U money In placo ol tnxe. 51,200 from ncrcs mo first y every year after, ncrc llio first year $750 In extra crops uet tno cntciiotr ot tno Triple Power fbecn summarized as fol- a splendid liorso feed, b"o fed with judgment and ..CuUurftHlKporlmcnt Station, Lincoln, NriUrSTKiard to tho valuo of alfalfa as H'lkMwIfcod. Tho results of this tf M B 7 law) A but" car. JHrntUMjof Its palatablllty maturo lismiTirulllkoly to cat too much al falte'fetflMrmlttcd to liuvo freo access to lu-mam' Thtgalfrrago farm liorso at hard worklajIUowcd to cat much moro al falfo id)L other roughago thau ho rMllyt)MMs to maintain his weight. OHe.jMjilnd ot alfalfa or other hay and' afcont? 1 Vt, pounds of grain por tknyforjteflch 100 pounds of tho hom'MJWftight malco a good ration for thlorkIng liorso. HnMilllko nlfalfa stems. Rofuso fromvttMJIeattlo racks Is very nccopt abls tekorscs. , ' Falaturo horses first and sec ond cutting nlfalfa wlilch is freo from niold'&Btiulust. T miko tlio best horso hay, al falfa iirsHld bo allowed to Btand un til wtjlljeut In bloom. In ': curing horso hay it Is well to keepVlaJwlnd that tho dust which Is prww-Rtlln' so much nlfalfa is largoly r rfWUIof tho presenco of foreign BielfttHnOfsuch ns rain or dow, at maKTliKltlmo, rather tlian tho pros eneirqtfR', Httlo inolsturo within tho pl&RtijJK KVMfccd wot nlfnlfa hay to horwBt - A Bidden chango ot feed deranges the.hevM's dlgcstivo system. Horses aoeutUwed to alfalfa ns a regular prtffl(tlielr ration nro soldom trou bldjtrBi its uso. If'alfalfn hay Is stored in tho barn far hrw It Is well to sprinkle it grmly, whllo mowing It away, tics ot from sawdust waste. Tho flour In question is not tho kind which Is converted Into fluffy rinr i,r,i .wi o.Xv.i.V ...i' - ';: i' fV nnofrv nnr la It n -1 " J. ."" D"-uJf wmuo lliiu, ill Hercules Cenulno Steel Stump Puller you cn eir n acre of tumr.Ukdtjr. 0 i!ti' frta trial. Uuarftntefil 3 jttrt. Fpectal InliYxluo wtj I'rica firopoimon. I HI 111 IlilBUy. IlUr IB II a onmn n ..nn .. ..-.. -11.. i. .1-.. substitute for commoal, although it nights, rendered l tho Tresis execed- looks somewhat liko It. This wood ine-Iy inflammahlo in rt ill flour Is mndo by grinding dry saw- vca her cSlUons woro sSd 'to bo dust or small wood wasto (that ot 4orso than in 1910. when tho dUas- plno or Bpruco is excellent for tho trous Idaho fires occurred fOTl? n tTP nttl' B,'m,lar t0 T,1 totttl nmnbSr of fires during tho kind in which corn and ryo nro tho season of 1914 which threatened Kiuuiiu. ivuur imaainK inrougu mo hn Nnl nnnl fnrnafa .ml ,n,i ,n stones and tho bolting chest It is sacked or baled for shlpmont. It is then worth $12 to $13 per ton. This flour Is usod In making dynn ,in Uo aud acts as tho absorbent for tho nltroglycorlno. Dynnmlto mndo with wood flour as ono oT Its Ingre dients Is somewhat Inferior to that mado with infusorinl earth, but it Is cheaper. Tho uso of wood flour In tho manufacture of dynamite, how over, is but n minor uso of tho prod uct. Its chief uso is In tho manufacture of linoleum and xylolto, both floor coverings that aro very popular for uso In kltchons, halls, corridors, cafes, restaurants and public rooms. It Is Impervious to wntor and prac tically fireproof. It is nlso used ns floor material on somo ot tho Gor man war vcssols, for It is not Hablo to take flro or splinter if hit by shells. Tho manufacture of wood flour Is already an oxtensivo Industry In Eu- handled by tho protcctlvo organiza tion of tho Forest Sorvlco were C112, or 1000 moro than In 1910. Of this C112 flrea 81 per cent woro extin guished boforo they hnd covorcd 10 acres. Tho perccntngo that burned over moro than 10 ncrcs wns Binallor than In nny provlous year. Tho most serious of theso flrc3 oc curred in Western Montnna, North orn Idaho and tho Pacific Slopo. In tho contral and southern Itocky Mountains conditions woro moro nor mal and only 15 per cent of tho total number of fires occurred In this re gion. A preliminary cstlmato shows that tho total loss of merchantable timber will probably not exceed $400,000. In 1910 tho correspond ing cstlmnto was nearly $15,000,000, although later cstimntcs materially reduced this amount. It is estimated that tho valuo ot tho timber threatened and saved In Idaho and Montnna nlouo aggregates over $59,000,000. In Oregon nnd R ; " HT Wfj S" "3 m H nr ki-vT h Hfi4 4-,i wr . ttriia loniT inr JW5f fr bl " ew. fl rWiwwJ&SviVfl HincrtM nro. co. D pCy3 , ii JIVjy'l CKlirtlll, rope. Norway has been manufactur- Washington exports cstlmato tho Ing It for yenra nnd exports thou Ban (1 s of tons, acrmany nlso is n largo manufacturer. England and Franco aro oxtoiiBlvo buyers. In tho United States tho inattor of wood flour has not ns yot been glvon much consideration., A fow mills In tho Middlo West nnd ono at Ho- mluoof timber saved nt $24,000,000. This docs not Include tho valuo of non-mcrchnntnblo timber, young growth on about 5,000,000 acres ot land, or sovcrnl million dollars' worth ot ranch and other prlvato property which lay In tho pnth of tho threatening conflagrations. Tho figures given represent tho Qulnm, Wash., aro all that havo at wltOffilxturo of salt and air-slaked tempted to transfer thoir wood wnsto number of fires reported up to Do llm,TtlHnl parts. mio woou nour. tho amount or comber 1. Brewing Urnit COllS linVO SOlUOin, Biiwuuai. iu uo mill in HUB cuuilir-, especially in mo ixoriuwosi, is un limited nnd lumbermen should wol como this method of turning their wnsto Into n practical and profitable product. Lang's I'nleiitcil nor m,. yr Si.kuka lliiiniiur RANGE (!iinrnii(rcl to Until I'lra 4S Iliiura Ilurim I'ucl I'riini Top on Cloned (Irnla IUIItNS CO All Sim l tint WOOD S. I.AXfJ MANUFACTUIIINa CO. Hriittlr, WnnliliiRinn. I'nlrnirrn nml Jlniuifncturern. Nenil for Cnlnlop; No. H. SOI.I1 ON POSITIVU OUAHANTKU 5i s draft colts havo soldom, If vairllbcen injured by eating too m'MiVIififAlfa nnd onts. TOIomJI, well-colored nlfalfa Is ot ftraMNNijy tho samo composition as wlmUVran, and Is of equal valuo to It ltMhor80 ration. iMftlwra horses of a greedy dlsposl JtlM,itaUowed to run to nlfnlfa raeiMjiitrwill, may eat too much nnd akffirfnttacks of impaction. Draft martiffiheavy In foal and taking but llUtaTwerclso not Infrequently suffer atuihajot this nnturo. A&f&lfalfa pasture Is a splendid pkalte, dovelop draft colts with a raamlMtim of bono and musclo. i&OMrfcomplnlnt comes from tho kawWOfreglona to tho effect that maewTSn alfalfa pnsturo during tho nriiaiitr season nro uaru 10 M.'l-! 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