Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, February 12, 1909, Image 7

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toreat pleat. World's Dummmtt Meoioel Ataaeiatioa. Prtipi.. Buf.le, IX. I.
A Comfortable Rome
Within a stone's throw of
of lhenew TllKh S.hool milhllnK
Quo acre trait In Went Independence.
highly improved. 7-room house, a
barn, clib ken house. woodhoiiHw am
other buildings. Half an '
strawberries and all kinds of o'li'-r
frulta on tho place. I'rbe Qtu.
Cha$. C. FicR$
Hflcnt
IsA H3 L-i -A. S
A non-intoxicant, pure and refresh
ing beverage. Brewed from choice
malt and hops. Those who
USE IvIHSLjAS
pronounce It absolutely the best mild,
non-lntoxl. "'if drink a the market.
Ask your dru.glBt for it. Also for
Bale at the local soft drink establish
ments. For prices write
Salem Brewery Association
SALir.l, - OREGON
PEOPLE'S MARKET
HECK & Proprietor
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish and Game in Season
Phones, Home 610; Bell 693
Main Street Independence, Oregon
A HOME COURSE
IN AGRICULTURE
, 11 -
IV-Water In Its Relation to Plant Growth
ByC. V. GREGORY
Agricultural DlvUlon Iowa Stat College
WB kt already 1
thin i.f Iha
as a plant f"
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Spray Your Trees
Gideon Stolz Company of Salem degree Baume test. For sale by
GIDEON STOUZ GOfJPflKY
lrartif1 ir-!
talua of watrr
od. TJila U I
only ona of Ha mlii..r iiw.
Iiowrrcr. In addition I" waifr 1
t l.l. li In dwiuniMiaril by rln" !
u.hI In limllKil tan l and .l!T l'"- I
u, i. many tm- " " u"' ' ' I
i.ther run.-. tine of l f rl i l;.itl .
df thi'iw l dlKnolvinj I1
larrjlnif II upward In tli' I-bt. Aft
rr n-arhliiB Hip Irarra moot f th w-
tor In vaMiraiMi. iraiuiK '
rrlla Ilia nialcrtala which H bnitiBht
up. . ...
The ci-lia or wiiin im m- -
mad ara ery dcllcnic and M-nd fur
routaln. Without tbl wkt uh-j
would collBpMt In the aanie wny a in
ctcI tin- d. wIhmi the air I l-l out.
This la the vrrj thing- thnt hp'Mi
when tha l-av-a wilt. 1 n rie 1
water from tb rot haa In-cn rlirt-Uwl
In aoine way, mid aa evaporation all. I
continue the lenf cells Usome nly ;
PinpiliHl and alirluk up. ;
The havca aro not entirely bclploK (
at uch a time, however. On cacti aide
of the tiny pore on the ouaeraiue 01 ,
the leaf l ' known as a irunrd
cell. When the supply of molature
N-R-lna to fall, these guard cells shrink
tip and In doing so close the opening,
thus checking evaporation. In some
Mania, like corn, the leaves curl p at
such a time, thua stUl further lessen
ing the rale of evaporation. Of course
when a leaf Is wilted In this manner
the work of building up plant tlaauca
la aerlounly checked, lnia oueu
pena during the dry weather of July
and August, when the soil becomes ao
dry thnt the roots have difficulty In
obtaining the needed molHture. The
chocking of development which results
often reduces the yield of corn aa
much as twenty to thirty bushels per
acre and that or otner crop
portlon. For every pounu 01 ui,
... in a nmtiirn nlnnt from 300 to
NX) nounda of water have been brought
" a
up by the roots ana evapormru ......
the leaves. One of the moat impor-
tnut factors in tho production 01 u
maximum crop Is the maintenance of
a plentiful water supply within eaaj
renoh of the roots.
There are three classes of water in
. 11 mho Ant 1 a known as ground
water and is thnt water which col
lects In a hole dug In a wet sol or
runs off through the tile In drained
land The second 'is me cbiu'j
water and Is that which Is left be-
nnrt r PS Biter II1B
rtimes hen a and Jen dry per4 fol
lows a few weeks of excenxlve rain-
fall. The abundance f moUture dur
ing the early part of th season h ta
kept the plant freni a-udltig their
ruots down very f ep. When dry
weatliir da coin, the aoll bakes Bnd
rruU nd evaporation goes n vri
ri,i-r This, together with the de
mand made by the plants, lowers th"
water table ao rapidly that rm.t growth
cannot keep pace with It. Aa a result
the capillary moisture within reach f
the roots la not replsced s fat aa It
la uaed. and the growth of the plants
Is seriously checked.
Fields with a clay subsoil wltbatand
Jry weather much better than turn
with a Bubaoll of sand or gravel. The
latter, because of their looser texture.
I
H, Hirscbberi. Pre. A. Kelenn. Vice Pret. C. W. Ifflnt, Caah.
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Independence National Bank
Incorporated 1889
Transacts a General Banking Business
Interest Paid on' Time Deposit
Direoton: H. HiranKberg, A. Nelson, D. W. 8eart, B. F.
Smith and J. K. Rhodes.
THE NOBLE
l A. MADISON, Prop.
Cr tier I Mtiiner-ll
and Hl hir-t
NALK.M, OKKOON
na. ix oovxuiao tub tili prrcn
allow the water to filter down out of
reach Instead of retaining it for fu
ture use, aa do the clay soils.
The farmer cannot Influence the
amount of rainfall, of course. After
the rain haa fallen, however, It be
longs to him to do with as he sees fit
The way he handles it from this time
on determines to a large extent the
size of the crop he will harvest when
fall comes.
The first problem Is to 6et Hd of the
surplus ground water quickly, and the
aecond is to waste as little of the cap
illary water as possible. An endeavor
should be made to lower the water
four feet below the
surface as soon as possible after each
.! t an he accomplished in
two 'or three days the growth of the
crop will be lnterrerea wim
tie A few soils are so well drained
naturally that little artificial drainage
On almost any fafin
I there are hills and ridges where the
tween me . mere mc . . rrhrt
. kAit nrnvrn dii. . i a niin rrn ia Nil 1111 it:u i. uv
" "v . l. nror. i . tl,A.A a avoHnnn. how-
I hollows oeiweeu iu- --
gruUUU ait-i -
ter is affected by grav-
itation, wiuie tne capiuuij -
not. ...
If a sample of soli that iooks pei
ia ninori In nu oven and
heated for some time It will be found
that Is has lost considerably in weight,
owing to moisture being driven off.
This is the third class, or Wuip
moisture. This, of course, Is of no
ralue to the plant, since the roots
cannot extract moisture from an nlr
dry soil. Neither can tney use me
ground water, this is
age in the upper two or three feet of
soil, since it ao fills the spaces that
the roots cannot get enough air.
During a rain the ground water
passing through the soil draws con-
siderable air witn it. as
Dallas Steam Lanndry
Best "Work Guaranteed
Basket leaves Tuesday 6 p m and returns hriday
Clee Robinson Agent
Independence:, Obeoos
A. C MACER3. Pai
TELEPHONE MAIN 173
Standard Liquor Co.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
WINES, LIQUORS Sr CIGARS
... .a-nMAt enractTT
I4B-IS6 S. COMMERCIAL STREET
XATFM . OREGON
Salem, Oregon
no. vm-HOW tile drains apfect thb
tS, surfac. . .round; W watjrta.
Ytt a. flrrounu wmci , -
soil becomes saturated, however, so
that the water Is no longer moving,
the air soon becomes used up. and the
m TTniir.ro nnd cease to
grow. Tho remedy, of course, is to
provide drains to remove tne gruuuu
.na nlllllr I XT
The only kind of water which the
roots can use is tne capmuiy
When this is present in the right
-m..r if fliin about half of the
spaces between the soli particles. The
the rest are tinea wun a".
easily dissolves plaot food from the
soil grains which It surrounds. Thus
the two essentials for rapid root de
velopment, air and plant food, are
present in the proper aiuuum
a readily available form. As fast as
the water is taken up Dy
more is brought up by capillarity from
the supply In the subsoil in the man-
. il.,l. XTrt. O
ner noted in aruoe .w. ,
The place where the "PU.ary J.- ,
TT T7 AN C E
-lN ... i.r rail on or write to
Anyone wishing good reliau.e xuo """" "
8 E DUSH. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
r mate Merchants Mutual of Portland, and the
Agent for Beaver State , M
Banners mci
ever, and all the flat fields will yield
much larger crops u uw.
The distance a line oi uie -.
Qr.na often as far as 100
IS III MUUj " ,
foot on each side, while In heavy clay
soils It may not be more tuau
feet This distance Is also affected by
. ih tile. The deeper they
are placed the farther they will draw.
Tile are usually piaceu
depth of about three feet, though In
many instances four would be better.
The extra cost of digging the ditch a
foot deeper is something of an objec
tion, but is balanced ny ""-
the lines of tile do not need to be as
close together. Deep tile are not as
easily displaced by freezing, and a
deeper feeding ground for the roots is
PTltake made more frequently
'.. mitHnr the drains in
deep enough Is that of using too , .maU
tile. The character oi me
and the amount of surface drained are
the factors wbicn largely U
the proper size to use. Almost every
book or bulletin of tile drainage gives
tables for figuring tne size
oulred under various conditions. If
there is any doubt It always pays to
get a size too lnrfre rather than a size
too small, even if the cost Is a little
more. . -
It Is usually better to let the Job or
tiling to a contractor rather than to at
tempt to do it yourself. There are re-..-,.1-
n. in nimoKt every locality
who can be depended upon to lay the
tile to grade and do a first class job m
every particular. Only the hard burn
, X.,. u naorl These will last
ea uic buuuiu w " .
for a lifeUme or longer u proper yut
in When tile go within fifteen or
twenty feet of trees the Joints should
be cemented. Otherwise the tree roots
will find their way through the joints
and fill up the drains to such an extent
that the flow of water will be cut off.
The most Important part of a drain
age system is the outlet. The tile
should empty into a stream if possible.
Water should not be allowed to stand
over the mouth of the outlet if It can
be avoided, as this checks the current
and causes the drain io piu,
with silt, thus reducing its capacity
COTTAGE HOTEL
Mrs. J. t. taiger, rropnetor
Special attention to Commercial and
College Organizations.
Salem, Or.
Telephone and meuengar aa-rica at hotel
160 Court Street Telephone 209 Main.
Wholesale Family Liquor Store
PHONE MAIN 103
144 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon
FRESH GOOD8
are liked best by a good many to
bacco connolseura. Those which are
freshly made are soft, sweet-scented,
burn even and last longer than those
.i.iv, allowed to dry out thor-
ITUlU w - 1 "
Fact Is, we sell hunareas oi
direct to consumers on tnia
If you are fond of a good
try one made by
oughly.
cigars
account.
cigar,
SALEM CIGAR FACTORY
Salem, Oregon.
XUB jimwo -
j-i ... m.nimii water Is called tne
1U1UB l"C ,
water table. If this water table Is
too high, tho feeding ground of the
roots is greatly restricted, since they
cannot go below It. If, on the other
hand the water table Is too deep,
capillarity cannot bring the water up
as fast as It is used by the roots.
In dry weather the water table low
ers rapidly, but the roots are also
growing downward at the same lime.
The greatest damage from drought
urifv. o i,.miip-h svstem of tile drain
age In good working ordor the problem
of getting rid or sunu "a,cl "
solved. Tiling also helps to solve the
problem of lack of water. The roots
go down so much deeper In a tiled
soil that they are in position to with
stand a drought better than if they
were a foot or two farther above the
water table. Removing the surplus
water by drainage also hastens the
warming of the soil Iti the spring.
"cfe'estmjrant
Mesdames Hart and Kaglin, Proprietors
Board by Day, Week or Month. Meal Tickets Sold.
INDEPENDENCE, OllEGON
Ideal For a Town to Work For.
The suburban town of Rldgewood,
-r i i.,i miirin for It a very care-
IN. J., IMS . - ...
ful study of Its Improvement possibili
ties The report Is a long one, for It
r; evory pbnse of . thesubjecland
presents to the town an meui io
for-an ideal that is practicable and
that would certainly make it the sub
urb beautiful and incidentally prosper
ous. But the plea Is put on higher
ground than the commercial. The re
port was financed by public subscrip
tion through the board of trade and
thus is interesting as a response to a
popular demand.
Hexamethylenetetramlne.
The above is the name of a Goraia
chemical, which is one of the many
valuabe Ingredients of Foley's Kid
ney Remedy. Hexamethylonetetramin
is recognized by medical text hooks
and authorities as a uric acid solveut
and antiseptic for the urine. Take
Foley's Kidney Remedy as soon as.
you notice any Irregularities, and a
vol' a serious malady. P. M. Klrlt
lanu. All kinds of logal blanks for sale
at this office.