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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1922)
o SOY BEANS TAKE PLACE OF OATS Product,on of Seed Durirg Past Few Years in Corn Belt Has Become Profitable. FAMOUS RAMBOUILLET RAM GETS ATTENTION Ranchers in West Study Result of Breed ng Work. Part cularly Ir-teret’.ed in NcXed S-rei ard Cosd Type Produced A r« Exhib.ted. Tfty A T n m T nr - . - D uch ess S te lla ¿ e L a a . M F m zi LARGE PRODUCERS EAT MUCH F O X G E TS W O R S T O F IT O re o» the Important Pc -te Brought O -t in Department Bui etin b/ J. C. V cD on ell. F O X was not very fond o f M R cherries, but he thought such fine he did not mind eating «berries be was very bzid o f the other things. # - cid«.*d that he would punish Mr. Coon ones as he saw on the tree under for mentioning those »our grapes. which he stood were too nice to h* The fact that Mr. Coon had been , P r - ; c » d t r tb * r ' —1 M a rc* D * p s rtm «o t passed hy. hut Mr. Fox was not nimble o f A f r v h i t s '« t ty ta» C* •*»! obliging and plcke«l the cherries fur ut A | r k » l 1 j at clim bing; In fact, be did nut know to w s that produce milk and burter- him did not matter at all to ungrate Handier* from Washington. Oregoa, fat in large quantities have keen ap how to climb. P o m till* ee of Ut* iz rg Crop for Oil ful Mr. Fox. Tonti» Arizona. Nevada. Utah, petites and roomy pa un* be«, hut tt*ej W hile he stood looking up at the and Meal Had Much to Do W th H e saw a limb that wa* very slen Idal d Montana, about 3 » ) per bring in higher incomes over fee*l cost . cherries along came Air. Coon, who der and at the end hung tw o very Increased Acreage— Grower son* iti all. recently a ft en de* 1 a field than the * ant y producers, regard les» I would as soon travel through the large red cherries. I!y asking Mr. Afforded Cach Crop. ly at the government sheep farm o f breed. age. weight, date o f frv-tien- ’ wood by jumping from tree to tree as Coon to get those cherries he was sure ea«t» m Ids bo where they studied Ing. and geographical h*cati<>n. T ill* is to walk on the ground. (Pr*p«p»i ky tk* l*i l !s'»s Dejsrl' he would fall to the ground, fo r the the results o f the breeding work done one o f the Important points brought f t A f rie»î!»r* ) “ What are you looking at, Mr. Fox, limb would be certain to imap. T h e *oy bean U rapidly taking a hy the dej*amueut. particularly that out In I«apartment Bulletin 1<»E*. U e sour gray*«?“ he asked. Under tbe tree was a big flat stone, with Itan.lciullleta The fatuous Kam- letton of Production to Income from l> \ »'f aa a m ajor crop In the farming Mr. Fox Is somewhat touchy on that “ and, while Mr. Coou wear* a thick tMiuiliet r*m Brine* o f I’arowan. at- system* o f the com belt, replacing Dairy Cow*, by J. C. McDowell. Just , subject, but he knew If he got those coat. If he struck on a rock he would oat* to a considerable extent arid tak tracte*! much attention fr**nt these published by the United States De nice cherries he would need the help o f be sure to feel It, and then he w ill partment o f Agriculture. ing part o f the com acreage. A1 Mr. Coon, so he smothered his anger | know bow It hurts me when he men though prim arily need fo r forage, pas The fact* In the bulletin are haaed tions those sour grapes,” he mused to ture and enellage. the growing <>f »red on a study o f data supplied by 93 himself, “ for when he lands I w ill This ia Duchess Stella de Lante, during the last few year* has been a cow-testing association* in various just mention the fact to him before daughter o f Duke De Lante, the eery profitable industry. The produc head of one of th# most ancient Ital I run off home.” tion o f aced has now increased to the Mr. Fox pointed to the big cherries, ian fam ilies She is the first duchess point where the supply greatly exceeds to appear in the role of a film actre»*. but what he did not see wa* a ne*t the demand* fo r planting The De Lante villa in Rome is one o f wasps Just over them. Mr. Coon Seek Commercial Outlet. of the show places of the Eternal City. did, however, and he had no Intention County soy-bean asaociation*. grow o f picking the cherries. It was the ers, county agents and extension offi nest hs was after as he crept along. cial*, notably In n iin oit and Indiana, H e was so quick about getting It have concerned tliemaelvea In the de that before Mr. Fox saw what wa* velopment o f a commercial outlet o f happening and could run the nest wue th * »red A * a result, the production on the ground and the angry wasps o f oil and meal from com belt grown By M IL D R E D M A R S H A L L were flying about. any beana aeems to tie definitely aa Prince of Parowan, Rambouillet Ram Mr. Coon came down the tree, bnt aured fo r the season o f 1 922. Several This Cow Ate More Than 11 Tons of on Government Farm in Idaho. Fact* about poor nam e; K a history ; It was Mr. Fox tbe wasps blamed fo r m ill* In Indiana arid Illlnol* have tie- Grain, Hay, S lage and Beet Pulp in «»senmg. ithenc* H oat dtrittd; come interested in the possibilities o f range *beei*men. This ram. a partic ! destroying their home, and after him a Year— She Made in That Tim e / I«, agntAconce; g oer lecky day the aoy bean a* source o f oil and meal. ularly bIgh-cla« « sire, producer] nearly More Than a H.vif Ton of Butter they went. and lu jfy Jrtcai T w o m ill* In Illinois have planned to I'M sons and daughters on the ranch He ran for the river to get rid o f his and Mora Than 1J Tons of Milk. use about 750 000 bushel• this season, last year. O f these. 28 selected rams tormentors, and ha«l to swim under w hile other mills are planning on a and .'*8 ewe* were exhibited In i«*n* parts o f the country. Because o f bet water part o f the way, for angry wasps FRANCES w the uniformity and good n ¿ * t*'r feeding, better breeding, and t*et- sm aller w ale. | will chase an enemy a long distance. Some o f his ter care, cowa owned hy asaociation Although definite figures are not produced by the sire. “ Now, I wonder If he did that on available on the acreage o f soy bean« grandsons were so much like his son* members are much better than the gen I T ^ K E E D O M is the significance o f purpose,” thought Mr. Fox. “ Did he A Frances, the r. used era I run o f cowa. The eatitnated pro- I that It wss difficult to pick them out. In the various state*, report* to the think I was trying to get him on that He Threw Down the Cherries. United State* I>epartment o f Agricul Stockmen con aider that this ram is a ductlon per head o f all the dairy cows Interchangeably with only one letter's little limb o f the tree so he would difference as a masculine and feminine ture Indicate very large Increase* In "find ’ and equal to the best o f the ! In the United States Is approximately and said sm ilingly; “ No, not grapes fall and knock down the wasp nest 4 . 0 ig> pounds o f milk and 100 pounds of I breed. proper name. It is derived from th* acreage fo r «eed production and fo r to pay me fo r trying to play that The association ! Teutonic "fre l,” but, curiously enough, this time, Mr. Coon, but fine big cher In addition to the breeding work on j butterfat a year. age purpose« throughout the northern trick, or did he really want the nest?" ries. made its first appearance in a near and com belt state* The i*ossibiilt!es this range station studies are being ! cowa are about SO per cent better Mr. Fox’s thoughts were so tangled producing an average o f 6.077 pounds approach to Its present form in Italy, made o f various methods o f year- 1 "I, o f course, cannot climb, but you o f utilizing domestic groan beans for up thinking about It that he finally Of milk and 248 pounds o f butterfat. where the son of an Italian merchant round management and the effect* on ’ are such an expert that It w ill be no oil and meal no doubt had much to do gave It up and decided that the sour yields o f wool and lamba. range Im- I According to figures based on 18.014 I became so fluent as a French scholar ■ trouble fo r you to run up and pick grape story did not hurt him nearly provement hy grazing studies and re- yearly individual cow records, a « but that the baptismal name o f Giovanni some fo r m e ” as much as did the sting o f those angry seeding o f abandoned areas o f the terfat production Increased from 100 was lost to sight and be went by the Mr. Coon, being a good-natured fe l range, shed lambing, and methods of to ♦ * * pounds there was a regular In term ‘ II Francesco" (T h e Frenchman). low, said he would, and thinking also wasps. But still he did wonder about »• watering «heep on parts of the range crease o f about $16 In income over It was this same youth who later was that he might find a nest o f bees or Mr. Coon, If he really did want that distant from water. Fences are now- feed coat per cow for every 50 pounds canonized and founded the order o f wasps at the same time, for though wasp nest, but he never found out. ( © by McClure N ew spaper S yn d ica te.) built so that It will be possible to o f Increase in average production of the Francescan brotherhood. carry out experiments on the use o f butterfat. As the yield o f butterfat The first feminine form o f the name I 1 . 1 ,iV * e > i range to the full «uparity. Increased from J!u9 pounds to 396 was the title o f the unhappy lady pounds, the returns above the dollar whose doom was so exquisitely told fT I How to Road Your BABY BEEF VERY PROFITABLE expended fo r feed Increased from 35 by Dante In his romance o f “ Paolo at the 1 cents to $1.32. and Francesca," which is one o f the and Tendencies — the The cows haring an average milk great love sturies o f literature. San Production Can Be Made on Land Capabilities or Weak production o f 3.2.» i**>un*ls showed an | Francesca dl Itoma was a devout W orth Not Mors T h a n $150 Per nesses T b a t M ake fo r Success or average Income o f $32.23 over the cost hogsewife o f great popularity In Ituly Acrs— A lw a y i ‘•Toppere.” By M A R Y M A R S H A L L D U F F E E Failure as Shown in Y ou r Palm o f feed, while those producing 1 3 .2 » j and In 1300 there was a Fruncoise o f Baby beef | irodurttnn can be marie pounds showed an average Income uf j fame at Cambria. HOT WEATHER IIAIHTS most profitable on land worth n**t $218.19 over feed cost. The cows In | Frances came into being through T H E H AN D OF A SINGER more than $130 an acre, o f which at the letter group produced about four Mary Tudor, who, in honor o f Fran a 1 least "si per cent Is easily cultivate*], times aa much as those in the other cois I, king o f France, and in memory Tk/TANY go*'d authorities on palmistry T S IT not true that our civilized man- group, and their average Income over o f her own brief rule on the throne o f W A i a * c ^ ners are tested in warm weather, says W. II Peters, acting chief o f th* animal husbandry division o f the Uni- 0081 o f ” * * n^ ir*T w ven times as France, christened her first child a stiff hand and pointed fingers. The and that there is a strong temptation verslty o f Minnesota. Ily baby beef great. The Increase In income above Frances. She was the Lady Frances mounts o f Venus, Luna, Saturn ami to forget some o f the little refinements fe*d cost grew regularly with the ln- Iirandon who established the name in Apollo should be strong, to show, re o f life that we possess just because vve production, be says. Is meant the rease In production. the Tudor court and made It forever spectively, melody, harmony, melody are civilized? growing, fattening and marketing o f An Indian* ) , « i j of Soy Beana. But the truth of the m atter is that A study o f these records shows that popular In England. beef calves at ages ranging from 12 and harmony. with the large Increase In acrenge for to 2d month*. 16 to 18 months being Francis and Frances were both used It pays best to put feed Into big pro- By some It Is held that the suc the very thing that makes warm •eed. Such a commercial outlet a f the most economical at which to sell. I ducers, even though they are big eat as feminine names without distinction cessful singer's hand shows always a weather endurable In office, store or In those days and Frank was the di good line o f Apollo, which runs up home is the exertion on the part o f fords the grower another cash crop “ With sufficient ftit on them when | era, says the department, as com and wheat. A copy o f the bulletin may be ob minutive bestowed exclusively on Eng the center o f the hand into the finger the Individuals to keep up their stand placed on the market, baby tieeve* lish maids. The w ife o f the duke o f o f Apollo, the third or ring finger. ard o f good manners, and to remember Ready Market Indicated. are always market toppers,” Professor tained upon application to the Iv p a rt T h e various way* In which th* soy Peters says, “ Bnby beef production al- ment o f Agriculture, Washington. D. C. Richmond was so called and history The vocalist should always have the that though the thermometer stands recalls that the duke would subdue her finger o f Apollo terminating In a ut ninety, more or less, they are civil bean and Its products are utilized In lows raising o f more calves on the ized none the less. haughty pride on occasion by saying; the United States Indicate a ready same amount o f Innd than does p r o t KEEP COLTS IN ROOMY STALL "Frank, Frank, h*>w long is It since poin Considerable eelf-control needs to market fo r the commercial produc •tuetIon o f stivck or feeder cattle. Fach Success In seeking and holding pub thou wast married to Prannel?" thus lic fa vo r Is Indicated by a line o f for be exerted. In the first place don’t tion o f aoy-t>ean seed. Soy-bean oil Is good baby beef steer sliould sell for largely used In the manufacture of $30 t " $ » more when one anil one-half Youn8 Anl" Mta Should Not Be p ,r - reminding her o f an early elopement tune rising from the bracelet, and run tell people just how warm you feel. mitted to Run With Mares Which with a vintner. Lady Fanny Shirley ning to the mount o f Saturn, at the Having exchanged a perfunctory com kon |>* and paints, and It Is also used years old than the average feeder Are Working in Field. was a famous English beauty whose base o f the middle finger. ment or so anent the state o f the In the manufacture o f lard and butter steer w ill bring ut two and one-half baptismal name was undoubtedly substitutes, rubber substitutes, linol years o f age. Self-confidence Is also required by weather let It go at that. T o tell your I f mares are being used for farm F ranees. eum. printing Ink. and as a salad oil. the man or woman who roust nppenr associates Just how the thermometer work. d*> not let colta run with them The sapphire Is Frances' tallsmanic before the public, and this Is Indicated stood In your bedroom last night, how I V cake or meal Is a superior catlle PLANT WALNUTS ON HIGHWAY in the field. Keep the colts jienned stone. It assures her successful ac feed and o f high value fo r human con by separation o f the line o f life and many baths you took between office in a roomy, dean. cool, ventilated box complishment o f any undertaking, sumption. that o f the head. A line rising from closing yesterday and office opening Minnesota Forester Receives 20,000 stall In the barn. I f the stall is preservation from evil, and faithful the line o f life to the finger o f Jupiter, this morinlng, how little you ate ns a Trees for Distr button in South screened to keep out files, so murh friends. Friday is her lucky day and j result o f the heat nnd how much Iced the forefinger, means ambition. ern Minnesota. HOGGING OFF CORN AND PEAS the better. Let the colts nurse seven her lucky number. The morning j (Copyright by tb« W h «i*r Srodleata, Ino) tea you have bad to consume. Just morning, noon and night, and run glory o f contentment Is her flower. -------- o -------- makes other peuple think all the more Pla ting v e s along .Minnesota high with their mother* in the horse pud- (Copyright by Wheeler Syndicate. Inc ) j Mistura Makes Reasonably Good Bal about the heat and It doesn't help you ways Is well under way. follow ing dis dock at night. anced Ration and Animals at all. tribution r f nearly 30,000 black w al Thrive W ell on It. You may not be aide to help look nut*. recently receive I by the state : ing hot, but you don’t have to l«>ok A LINE 0 ’ CHEEK In hogging off corn and mwpeas, forestry department The walnuts are CARE FOR FARM WOODLANDS : untidy as a result o f the heat. It is DO O NIO NS M AKE PEO __ : the pigs and hogs eat the beans only, to I»- planted « b o g highways in the * better to wear a thin suit than to P LE W E E P ¡¿ J By John Kendrick B m g i southern part o f the state, according sail not the vines and foliage. This Keep Stock Out at They Injure wear a heavier one In varhvus stages legume seed Is relatively high In pro to IV. T. Fox, H ate forester. Young Seedlings and T r e e »— 3 p i I E “ gas” given off by a fre«hly- o f rem oval: better fo r the young wom T l s p* vns o f the forestry depart tein. balancing the starchy corn. The Forest Supplies Timber. FOR G RO W TH an In the office to wear n short sleeved mixture m ale* a reasonably good bal- I ment h.*ve changed somewhat sin *« open-necked blouse than another sort in tw o ways. Firstly, by a very U R ppsr*« upon the w a y m ay saved ration; the hogs grow *>n it and : the • umhing *>f the tree planting pro Take care of the farm woodlands, strong ari ma which is at once appar o f blouse with the collar and sleeves n arrow be. advises the forest service o f the gain In both flesh and f a t ; and there i gram. due to the *H«t that the demand And * rein s crow ds distrmet ent to the sense o f smell, and also by tucked away. United .States Ih-pnrtment o f A g ri Is more o f the mixed feed than with ; for ;ree« 1« gr>atly In ex* ess o f th* us and Impede A great deal more leniency Is allowed a smarting o f eyeballs which, being corn alone. available supply. culture. Keep the stock out—they T h # on w ard m arch to pears and extrem ely sensitive, are hnrt liy this men nowadays In warm weather. v ic to r y * Injure th* young seedlings and trees. substance to which they are not ac There are still some business offices Upon w hose hope our h ;n ir y FEED-FARMING IS IMPORTANT BEET TOP SILAGE IN RATION Woodland and pasture land are most s p ir its feed. customed. The herves o f the eye Im where the men nre not atlowed to re ' • • • «*'1 r ■•- • T h e turm oil end the tumult o f tha mediately signal the brain to turn on move their coats In office hours, but The home forest. If well cared for, will hour Department of Agriculture Ha* Estab Hay Requlrem#-«»« May Be Lessened the tears or liquid which Is secreted these are the exception*. I f we do have M a t deafen w ith th eir clam or supply all th* timber which the farm lished Project Which Deal* W th O n* H alf In Feed'no »or Beef, here below. by the body as a natural and con to pass through periods o f almost needs for buildings, fences and fuel. It E sr'utiveiy. Mutton or Milk. But earth hath spa<~e fo r r o o tj o f tinual rye-wash. This flowing over tropi.-al heat we should be allowed plenteous power. the eyeball form s a sort o f curtain to adopt somewhat the costume of An d in G o d '» H eaven s blua there a Animal Food Required. Owing to the Imi-ortanre o f fee-1 The I*.-«t feeding practice« have which prevents the onion “ gas” from other clTllired folk in tropical climes. room to grow . fanning Industry, the United stet*-* '•'in>>n«tr*'od that by the tt«e o f beef- * fowling in direct contact # w ith the Hence the palm beach suit fo r men. # Ih-partment o f Agriculture ha« e«tab •op "llage In the ration the hay re * m n chief*. a* well as fo r nerves and thus Injuring them. s*«ft comfortable collars nnd light larpe egg yields. Where hugs end llshed a protect which deals with It qulretnent* n a y he re*!nc.-.| by one Tears are present In the eye at all weight suits are no longer looked upon ex* I'lslvely It furnishes Inf •rtrnti.m half In feeding f**r the production of worms ere scarce, it is well to feed times. W henever we wink a tiny aa unsuitable or freakish in roost o f t *. f * !ii to prospective breeder«, as well a « to ho*-f. mutton, or milk. The «necutent dmp o f the tesr-liquid is smeared our cities. o f luilk product*. those already engaged In the liiduetry value o f the silage supplement« Its sen es the ball o f the eye and washes But whatever el«e you do, remember which helps them to overcome ot> off particles o f dust which may have that the chances are that ymi nre made B * T ime to Buy Cows. starles and avobl pitfalls. forage and other feed*. accumulated. But when this liquid no more uncomfortable than the others Usually It la a bad time t*> buy milk is produced s«v rapidly that It cannot with whom you ass«wiste. I f you any time during the raUnlle o f be 0 d o ff by the tr ugh at the grumble more It meant that you have TEST WITH PUREBRED LAMBS NEW G tyDES FOR POTATOES ' cow* rh* «un r u n l«- - g 'c > are dry ami lower part o f the eye— when, through 1«-«« self control; u means that y<»0 ss lnesd or ont««ns. w * “ w eep"— th* are not playing the game ns well as Conaumed >1 Per Cent at Much at Re. « on Provide» for Elimination #» I due to freak *■ m m time during tb* fall or early winter. tear* overflow and run down the fare y .111 should nnd s l s ^ U t l l l B , that Berube and W ere D eposed of A i T ‘■oee » • « n a p e - a d W th (C e s r r lg h t by t h « W k e i n SyaUM at«. I s « ) at 7S Per Cent Msr* you are making the task o f getting HoHow Heart. -41 Realizing Value of Site. through the warm weather, which at Helping OuL r*nlry farmers are realizing more Klghteen lambs aired hy a scrub Revised grade* for white p o ta to *» worst Is o f short duration, all the "T h e way the girl* dress, I blush fo r and more tbe p in«« o f the silo In tb* 0 1 >e. harder fo r yourself and for those ram and eighteen aired hy a purebred pre| a 'em." ettcctuwful fee«llng o f dairy cowa. around yon. ram were fed out In a contest. Those |*artmrrr o f Agriculture, provide f**t “ Has It come to thisT" aired by the purebred ate 63 |*er the elimination from No I gr* 'e .4 <• k) McCI»r* N-»apsp«r Sysllrat«) “ Eh?” o P la n to B u ild S ilo. rent ae much grain and eold at 73 in «*h»pen i*o(at « and pot «to re a f “ Do yon think they need somebody Plan to hnlhl the silo and remodel Substantial enough fo r raring, a M- per rent more money than the »* rubs fee ted hy h«»ll<»w heart, and the addi to perform that action f >r them T '__I dairy bam or build n r * one* 'j*a been invented that folda 1 » I d good blood paya. tion of a grade known as N < I small Lou «*u lle Courier-JouruaL pact I y fo r carrying. SEELING COMMERCIAL OUTLET lat s in a Name?’ Uè Y 0 U R < H A N D J fr ." “ ....... J WHY : O « THE RIGHT THING RIGHT TIME