TH1 EUGENE GDABD
Page Thirteen
0PRODVCING RECORD OF WORLD IS CLAIMED
""" 7.tt nalifornia. Lavs Out Challenge to Wnrlrl tn Rmnni
10
ES IN MILL
HU1PUHS
FDR SUMMER TOLD
THIS FOUR - ROOM HOUSE IS OF AN UNUSUAL DESIGN
Expression of Individuality is Strong Attraction of Little Home-, Floor Plan is
Well Ordered, and Allows for Changes if Better Ideas . are Held by Owner
GO;
i .nin uou" " --"v't" u
r Her Record; a Few Pointers Are Given Out by the Growers
f Evening, MayJU?25
fill
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Frederick H. Rlndge, Inset, and part of his farm ahowlng his potato harvest.
. p.ijf May 2. fvui.nren i ufjia muu winiin iia Douca-fic cose mm an acre lor fertil
-i: lor. clnim
r lib. records: n yield from
P"t .. n aire that would
"r.,,, A. to the acre;
lU acre l,at wouW
LS.T1S.S5 panda to the acre
of 50.240.21
Ibe TU from f"Ur "T
Hfr.ru of 50.-14T.24 pounds
SjitrM.
.:... ..,1 the county
,wblib an equally as-
iw rwinl (or luu-acr.
Utol "" of these figures
Zhilf, the lange of the
m ttvmr, San Joaquin
. ..,r,i of some 0ti2
P ...--LI nne acre.
-im-" ' ' ,
,micre iroiu
Ib, ii bow it H came loom.
Joi'iaiD coimiy o
arios. me area is divided into Is-1 Her. Ho used ono ton of 0-21-21 to
land tracts, thousands of , acre in ; the acre. This concentrated fertil
ench, which are devoted to the pro- j izer is declared hy experts to bo the
duction of siieb crops as corn, beans, j stronst ever usetj iB jjje (ntn. The
potatoes, celery nnd asparagus. ! nature of the soil eliminated the no
Good Farming j ccssity for nitroscn in the formula,
Frederick II. llidge, owner of a potash and phosphate being the ele-7000-aere
tract, or "island," as the , inents tiaod.
delta tracts ara called, set out this i The llrilish aovernment. nccordinz
year to get an tuthentlcated record to cable advices received by Gerald
on potato production. Ho planted Campbell, consul general at Ssn
some 1500 acres to potatoes as usual Franrtsco, once officially recorded a
and from tbia selected 100 acrea for potato yield of 53.7110 pounds. As for
official testa. i as could be learned this was the world
Here are the factors which entered ! record and it was at this record that
into his producing the record-break- j Hindge aimed.
ing crop: (1) Sterilization of soil by j California and t'a!ne alone, of all
burning. (2) Rotation of crops as ; the potato-producing centers in the
regular practice. (3) Careful selec- j United States, had approached the
tion of seed. (4) Heavy planting. (B) ; British record. The former Callfor
Careful attention to Irrigation and nia record of 60S bushels to an acre
drainage. (0) Clean and frequent . was made in Nevada county, while
cultivation. (7) Heavy fertilization, j Maine claimed a record ot 700 bush
(S) Deep plowing. els.
Tops British Mark Worthy of special note was the
Blndge planted approximately 18 fact that the new records were made
sacks of seed potatoes to the acre. 1 with Burbank potatoes.
USES TOLD
STS
IHffilNJlE
pie ifl suckling, and the sow is there
fore kept on a full, well balanced
ration while being moved.
FARM OUTLOOK
OREGON HID
Honey is rognrded as a wholesome,
delicious, and nutritious food. It
should ceaHO to be regarded as a
delicacy and become a staple article
of diet. It is more readily assimi
lated than sugar and can be substi
tuted for aiign r in cookery and on the
table. Attractive recipes for its use
may be obtained by writing to the
Oregon Agricultural college, or send- 117 ".2 '" g"i
ing to the United States department J""10. hv( '! cns'n '
of agriculture for farmers' bulletin . "'e agncultural college under the di
o C3 I Besse, farm manage-
" ' " , ment specialist. Total production.
Sodium fluoride annlie.1 hv the 1 . 1 . nuu exjiurmoie surplus
The agricultural outlook In nroduf
ion and marketing of farm commodi-
tebm of the Western Asso-
:t at Soil scientists aio vu
: tie Oregon Agricultural col-
. Bi eiperiment station juhb
This comes at the close of the
, ip of the various branches
Jb western division ot mo
srbaoo for the advancement oi
tt to be Held in roruanu uiu
laotJone 17.
... Af tha nml np .IlltllOrltlRS
soil ui plant nutrition will be j n,on,M bf " the Oregon . wperiment : " attempthas been made to make
pinch method will rid the poultry 1
flock of lice. This method ns reeom
have a direct bearing ou the farm
program. Tendencies are noted but
itMrty that visits the cam
Prolessor D. It. ttoagianu,
Bi ot the University of Callfor-
t is president ot the society, and
1M. Thomas of the Utah Ak-
ltrl college is the secretary.
station places a pinch of the dust ot
uiltl-S ll , tlltril ui liii: uu it i ;,. t .1 , ,
the base of the tail, underneath the . " c ' ' ' ' . , , ,
and on the back. In case of Hce en
the little chicks, grense their heada
with lord or vaneline. Blue ointment
ixwwill be giren the visitors. sometimes used, but is injurious to
lew Hotel Benton, the chicks if they eat it.
Ii special study of the soil prob-
bsfthe Mate will be made at An order for 135.000 orchard heat-
time by Dr. W. P. Kelley, , ers was recently pooled for the or
i & the University of Califor- t htirdists of Jackson county bv C. C.
iradaate school nnd citrus ex-! fate, county ngent, who for the past
-snt station at Riverside, Cat. nine ymrs itns organized the frost
ft. U Powers, chief of the tie- protection work In that county, t loyd
-reut of soils at the Oregon Young of the I'nited States weather
pnment station.
i burenu has agnin been assigned to
th.it section to assist the growers,
Farm Reminders
i."od the 0. A. C. School of Home
ics. Corvallis.)
-:ns tile nose of die cream
prevent the cream from besina.
'I nd making spots on. the
Thermometers are placed in dif
ferent ports of the valley nnd read
ings tnken at intervals during the
night. When the temperature gets
down to 29 degrees, Mr. Cate warns
the growers by telephone, and flinuug-
H I cMss-riit
of about 1-4
Mites present In sufficient numbers
will nan the vitality of the fowls.
the "gnmbiing element1
ness.
Indications are for slightly reduced
potato acreage in Oregon. Reports
fiom bp vers I counties show a decrease
whue Ln.ati.ia, Josephine, and Crook
counties report increased acreage.
lteports from Yakima indicate that
considerable frozen out nifnifn ground
will be seeded to potatoes, mnterin
increasing their acreage. The 1WJ4
yield reports from several Oregon
counties gave range of from 10 to
000 bushels per acre. Most reports
indicate greater emphasis on seed im
provement, and better methods
whereby growers are reducing costs
of production.
The 1!!4 U. R. acreage was smal
ler, but increased yield per acre gave
ennrmom production nnd very low
prices. Indications are that fewer
acres will produce sufficient for do
mestic dciminds. A larger portion of
potatoes ia being grown In especially
The marked return to favor of mill
coust ruction for factories and ware
houses is accounted for by the facts
regarding such construction. These
are summed up in the sixth chapter
of the National Lumber Manufactur
ers association's notable fire preven
tion series, which it a part tf the
cumulative work on "Lumber and Its
Utilization," the technical chtsbis on
this subject.
The demand for mill construction
has occasioned a widespread desire
among architects, engineers, indus
trial executives, building officials,
contractors and others, for complete
and authoritative information on the
subject.
Accordingly tfc engineers and ar
chitects of the. National Lumber
Manufacturers association have made
a careful Bttidy, from which results
the present chapter on "Fire Safe In
dustrial Buildings" and the following
one on "I'etails of Heavy Timber
Construction." The former is now
ready for distribution tn booklet form.
It is being sent to ail persons who
have applied for the previous chap
ters of "Lumber and Its Utilization"
as weii ns to certain professional
ilsts.
A copy will be forwarded gratis, os
application, to manufacturing com
panies, interested professional men
and industrial executives. It is in no
sense an advertising publication but
is purely technical and educational.
The booklet points out men! era
heavy .timber construction is 'a new
type which has only recently reacneo
its present high state of develop
ment." For that reason many indus
trial executives, architect and engi
neers hare not realized that it may
supply precisely the type of indus
trial construction te meet uieir pe
culiar requirements. Among the ad
vastages claimed for heavy timber
construction are: Economy of fixed
investment, rapidity f buuduag. inde
pendence during erection or seasonal
weather conditions, slow burning or
fire resistance Quality.
Other advantage claimed for mill
or heavy timber, slow burning con
struction are:
1. It is peculiarly adaptable to
changes.
2. It offers more convenient sur
faces for the attachment of machui
rv. shaftiria and pulleys.
S, It encourages improvements In
operation because it does not require
expenditures for enrage which ex
ceed in value the expected benefits,
4. Automatic sprinkler equipment
is easily adjusted ajid economically
mamtftined.
6. The floor have a resiliency
that makes faster machine operation
possible without the damaging effect
of impacts ruining the machiues.
G. Overloaded floors are easily
discernible and the toad may be re
distributed before rupture takes
nlace. allowing structural members
to spring back to normal position.
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FARMER HOLDS
NEW INTEREST
the crmer nf potatnpR before I.iviriB on the roost, and in crevicea
Mlfil will allow the slo.un
"je m ranse tliein t he rook-!
-f Ktaly.
'ail m.nint nf kernsi-iie on the
'i (
will
''"(witha tniall amount of hot
MItUM iiiU ,,,,,1 ,i,i:
''infrfH win ,,. .,, ,!,
"""tsu or i,r UmHuir .
them (o reiimve the nkins
"" ' llfp fn.l !,
.fnll. . .m. .... .. ,
'H I'ttll.e. r,..i.n .1..
"" f'ft ami win,
out t;, ,ro ,,
i nraamj water and the
Mrt ,Ae ea.Hr. After
T lshnl nnil ,lr:.l i
!p rm (in rPMliitt- i. .
, " I'iw of ire over
F"m hnr,, and
during the daytime, they migrate to
the bird at night and suck blood from
the body of their host. These para
sites may be easily controlled, accord
ing to the O. A. C. experiment fitn
tion, by painting the roosts and all
with sheen dtp, carbolineum, or even
rrude oil. Oronite, a grade of oil I .
beiween kerosene And gasoline, may
also he sprayed on.
PIPER EXERCISE
NEEDED BY EWES,-
Oregon formers are takine a more
aetive interest in the probable total
nroduetion. the probable consumption,
the exportable surplus, and the price
trends of the particular commodities
they produce.
To help them understand the sltuar
tion as it exists now, as well a lt
nresent trend, facts bearing on it
hnve been assembled by a committee
of the extension service under the
.tirnction of Ii. S. Besse, farm man-
adapted areas where acreage yields flKemout specialist. The fncts were
are larger and by men equipped with ; gnthered by the federal ngrii ulmml
ntnl Hticinn lor Urcgon, me in-iiu'.
nt the Oregon expert
mnnt t.iti.,n. the county agricultural
agents and the, federal department ot
agriculture.
As a whole, the agricultural ok
fur li-5 is moro fnvorable than it
has been for five years. The pur
chasing power of farm products more
nearly balances the cost of thing
formers buy than it has at any time
thi-ring this iirrind. In WeeemUer
1U1!4 the relative wholesale price of
non-agricultural commodities was lau
or 57 points above the pre-war level.
-h;i. tht nrm nnee oi ih"
cultivating, spraying, digging and
grading machinery. Federal reports
indicate a reduction of 4 per cent in
intended plantings.
lteports indicate much alfalfa killed
or injured by freeze in eastern Ore
gon and Washington. Yakima's re
ported losses range from -5 per cent
upwards. Seriom !h has occurred
Imaitlla and Morrow counties.
Clover liny acrenge is short due to
dry summer, many seedings being
killed and others developing very poor
stands. Much vetrh was alo killed
by freezing. Outlook is for short
age of hay. provided normal feeding
Expression of individuality Is the
soul of design in home building. The
well ordered floor plan betrays kwa
sense of order in tho mind of the
builder. Lack of standardisation
lends courage to art. 1
And so, if ran dont like the lay
out of the rooms shown In the floor
plan submitted by the architect you
should feel at liberty to suggest
changes. You mast live In the house,
and the architect escapes even the
memory of his errors.
This four-room ground floor adapts
itself readily to certain modifications.
The garage may bo moved away from
the side of the bedroom without much
trouble, if you don't want It there,
and windows m&y be built into the
blank wall.
The back bedroom could be en
larged and the bathroom as well,
without violating the ethics of laud
able structural purposes. Loft as it
the house would find favor with
many small families.
The kitchen is of ample size and
tha breakfast nook is conveniently
placed. There is plenty of wall space
in the living room and the fireplace
helps make it cozy.
The bedroom at the front of the
house looks out upon a terrace that
iip 1 ' i !
Kirr.sl in an iij
i L-f
1 ... -ii
I
MICttlH ' tajl
IT I 7-""' II
Aa
living tc3Dn
CtlAEI&Ct.
Krerybody has a lawn, but Tery few
people hTe KtA Now Is a
good time to start a eal one.
first rttwUe fs gowf seM,
si-eil from a relinble seed house ihnt .
will ftmrsn rood prenrshl rra.si.
free from weed seeds, which will take
hnM mxti make n rrtrrt. snrfsee f
increase In beauty with each rear.
M.-h nf the tiitfimttT with fc,WB'm,iT
be traced to poor, chenp seed which
contains larxe ivr(iMim of annus)
grosses which will mnke a fine show
. tlie dm year awl Hum milk !aTe a
thin and bedraggled stand of peren
I "ial grasses which kLU nasi t. grout
j for some time to cover the bore spots
i where the onuual grasses have died
our.
l.nwn teed Is now prepared and
mixed to suit various soils and situa
tions and a description of the charac
ter 'of your yard wilt bring you the
proper mixture for best results.
j fany seed houses will mix you a
grass prescription If you ask them.
There are cms seed1 mixtures for
I shady lawns, for sunny lawns, for
)brh ml, for heary soil, for sweet
: soil, for sour soil, seed that will glva
stand hard image, and for
: every purpose nnd situation likely to
arts. It i a msttrr e( Hisii)ilna
entnlogue or a dealer of recognised
tarUu tn get the rtat sort ot sent.
A lawn is a gnrden for Brass. Tho
soU sseU fettllliiug imt aa much if
not more thsn the garden proper, for
It must support a healef asd dtsse
plant life. Fertilize the lawn. Use
pulverised sheep manure ahxsddad
cow manure, nitrate of aoda or tba
balanced commercial lawn, fertilisers
Thero will be bare spots thla spring
owing to tha coating of lea which
covered Buch a large part of the coun
try. 11a ready to seed these spota as
soon aa tna Ice Iiaa melted.
Roll the lawn aa soon as frost la
well out of the ground.
TtttJtct
riGot mi
rui so at
could b made attractive and the square feet. Two sets of blueprints
bathroom ia convenient to all partsand specifications will be furnished at
of the dwelling. ' nominal cost on application at Walter
Floor area of this house is SOttltushong Lnmber Co.
REALTORS TO HEAR
lOTl ADDRESS
A national conference on education
for the vocation f real estate will be
held at Detroit June J4. The confer
ence, in which educators and real
estate leaders of the United Stntes
and Canada will take part, is called by
the joint commission on real estate
education, made Hp of Vepresentaiives
of tho American Association of
Collegiate Hrhool of business the
United Y. M. C. A., schools, tho In
stitute for Research in I And Eco
nomics and Public utilities and the
National Association ot Ueal Kstntc
boards.
The conference wilt be held in eon
nection with the annua! convention of
the National Association of Ileal!
Estate boards which is to meet iu
Detroit Juno UH-UO inclusive. Dean
lUlmuud lk Day, of the Uulversity of
.Michigan, will preside.
The more than 40 colleges nnd uni
versities now offering courses in real
estate w.ll he asked to send repre
sentatives to tho conference. In
structors In real estate courses now
being given under the auspice of
local real estate boards in 185 cities
of the United Ntatcs and Carmda will i
also be invited to participate. J
The object of the corrferne will;
bo to discuss tho content of educn-1
tional courses In real eslnts and the
best methods of presenting these
courses.
Dr. Hichnrd T. Kly. of the Univer
sity of V).MNMslo, leading authority
in tho country on land economics, nnd
director of th Institute iat Research
in Land Kronomics nnd Public util
ities, will address the conference on
"Ueal Kstate Education and the Fu
ture.". T. II. Nelson, assistant execu
tive secretary of the United Y. M. C.
A. schools, dozens of which have
opened course In real estnto In the
Inst two years, will propose a stand
ard test in real est at. The, test I
being worked out by him in connec
tion with the National Association f
Heal Estate boards.
PANTS
Cut and xn&3 spscVsiVy tax
you any style or grade in our
shop. Guars !'.el ta fit.
LI8TON MPQ. CO.
719 Olive Eiki Bfrfg.
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine zfct
it rid four fryrccm o Cacarrh or Deaf
ness caused by Catarrh.
Sold by Jrugfiiti for omt 40 yasrs
F.I. CHENEY & COtToledo. Ohio
BOILER MAKERS
and
WELDERS
W. SHENTON
Tliono 811
2nd and Blair St.
Veltum & Claw
Mfg. Co.
lis done, t'lover seed is high, and i pruuucts on the same date stood nt
.. C. crops department reports com
paratively few inquiries.
, "r on the f
let table
"1m ,r"' the f.ice ollt Point.
fliy NRA Rervice)
TtOISE Idaho. May 2. Close con
finement coupled with too heavy feed
ine. are the chief causes of ewe losses
hefore lamliinjr.
A study of the sheep situation in
Idaho, hy Hr. .7. S. Dade, Board of
Sheep Commissioners, has brought
PHONE FDR FOOD
GROCER'S SLOGA
hi .
-"""""'' rrr1See.
" m HJsi.i nf 1...
!b lingers
b table salt.
More than 3tO wholesale grocers'
salesmen h'hl mass meeting
lioli'-
retail
According to Dr. Pale, this condi
tion con easily be remedial by (he
supply of a balanced ration and
hf-sithful exercUe. esperially in the
late winter and early spring.
losses in Idaho have occurred
chiefly during the latter part of Feb
ruary, continuing to the middle of
I .,k I,- -.Klfll. lima tnnBt f (lit
ri I iltnbne. The sales wromotion com-
rt... ' pnriy mm on are nru. j or- . , . . .... , ,
' Prnh,'m M. Or.. Symptom, are loss of appetite, im- m.u.e of the Nsfonsl Uhol.sole
.?. of incren.L .p.iied vision, .t.cgerins gait. tltcb- rorrV "''',n '' "'J
'tVv hi' n,ir ' Ir"i"','" ' nMi1 ,n1 'r'
.V coulirr specialist i droolina. and a desire to be alone,
;:.,' ''t'ti.ioB service, i Later the ewes
""d ln coma, probi
IM r 1K pointa above the pre war
condition. , m
The purchasm power of term
products for ltd was 81!, which was
5 points better than that ot and
10 points better than that of W.f.
and 144 pointa better than it was in
1Jis analyzed by tha fnlted States
department of agriculture, this econo
mic viewpoint and interest has been
encouraged by the following facts;
(arming has long since passed the
.elf snfficing stage and has entered
Ibe big world channels ot trade. An
ecnumv urogram was force.l by sev-
ecntlv at the Mercantile fcxehange, ,,rIj years of hardstups ami econ'rai
w'v..l I'liv el which a l'lioiie- i .!.., ..in Land values have reached
for-Food" campaign among
grocers was launched. ;
It was pointed out that a live re
tailer roulri reduce his eowt of doing
business as much as S per cent
through a mre Intelligent use of the
some interesting tests wnicn nisciose
the fact that the average grocer has
., " ,n "ufhT.
tv xlcation.
nd a desire to be alone, i '" ,. , , i , g
. .i..i. -nj never realised the power and value of
nr.. dev,lop P"lr"' " mi thr ,,, ,. me,l,u.i. be
ably the result of .utmii- ' h( nd hj, rm(.r.
ilenresxion. Land values uu
Ibe iminl where their former oppor
tunities of increase and speculation
have disappeared Sat lea.t (or some
years!, making it necesssry for
operator to show prodt from pro
duction alone.
Corn acreage will he slightly In
creased. It can be safely eipanded
to meet feeding demands.
The 18'J4 Oregon oat crop Is short.
Indications are that acreage will in
crease from 10 to 12 per cent.
Yokohama now haa more school
otiitiiren than before the earth-
census last tan
nn was 75.-
WE HAVE
For Sale
3 Second Hand
Water Closets
2 Second Hand
Sinks
In Good Condition
at a Bargain
WILLIAMSON
& CO.
15J East 10th
Phono 630
ABOUT LANE
COUNTY
Series No. 5
The mine of nil of tho
domestic nnimnls of
Lnno county in 3020
(if'prepntod tho mim of
$2,847,520. Beef ent
ile, horses, sheep iiml
dairy cows neeonntwl
for the lnrger portion of
this valuation.
Liiine county Iintl a total
of 17,4:i;i dairy cows.
Xot enough dairy cows
for n. county no well
adapted to dairying,
we would Ray.
This bank has always
been ready nnd willtftff
to l'itutnee mora nnd
better livo stock. We
Imvo assisted nt nil
times in the develop
ment of the live Mock
i n d n s t r y, espeeinlly
dairying. Submit your
live stock fiiianciiiff
problems tn m.
Bank of
Commerce
Eugene, Oregon
kjf .ft
'At
II SUN
v portlwio
j?..tVltBI''l
Parks Warehouse &
Storage Company
CEMENT
4th and Pearl St.
Phone 822J
WE DELIVER
Let Gas be the Finishing Touch That Will
Assure Your Home Comfort.
Of wmrso tho new homo will b piped for gasl It's
almost ns essential for comfort and convenience
as doors nnd windows and a roof.
Jf you're building this smnnvr, notify m now. Or
if you intend to have "tho old nest" mado mod
ern nud up-to-dafo with Gas Service, let us know,
('nil nt our offiw nntl let ws demonstrate new Vul
can Smooth Top (Ins Rango.
IVeo estimates on nny installation new house or
oM. Just phono 2S, or come into the office.
Mountain States Power Co.
881 Oak 8treet
Phone 23
J '-rST V,.," , man ; concoD " ; .tore averared daily sales of Jt til. ! . , the
' il 7 " " ,"ra " "' "', t I dWN between 131 counter sales. . , I
Kr t"aVh '"' f each I days. The heaviest losses have or- Jh ,r,ra,, -s , p , ,nd ' OWMess ,
1 ir 12 months i curred In years of poorhy crops and ,, por i,. Tn. ,, ,,, t ' I
' layin, i formerly wera attributed to poisoned, (n( ..,,ne.f.,r-K... move- il
i;",':-. 'z ii': i htt t..., .n.tr. i "".'"' .'!- rzrzrzriri
, "'t Owt ' ' - - ii7.i telepiion. cans, sates averaaina i fTT' svj Si '
.. ' aver- with lambinf .arly nmler ahed con-i ,,, . .ii, t,r, .riicles II tfetW Bm - J II
I"'r bird for theiditions. and with eioesive supply of
nutriment. Tha longer she ewes are
r ! leu on a rauon wnu-n iurinnnr
. :"eI. ,, " breeders i bi rite an amonnt of nutrition, the
J'rto, rit l"'r" from . ment will appear. fin the other'
' 1 . H,t , :",n Ptnr. hand, aheep which have been on
-at,,. ,"'""' inimsl iranitB until ahnrt time before;
Tif !.., , "r'"'!tirsl col-; larnblne: and have had abundant
T ik eh' tantr of i cxcrclso. even thouirh fed noth-.
' ' k. ,'"" ,in tnsde . Ing but hay, have ahown no losa-i
1.32 per call.
each, in other wor.K the business
was increased threof'iM and at a ma
terial reduction of cut pr sale.
GEEEE - CALLAHAN
Buys Furniture
Phont 33
to
SAN
FRANCISCO
Stage Terminal
Phone 1860
mw
sr w j.
The most popular and easiest runningr cream sep
arator ia the world can be purchased from ua
on a time payment plan on terms suitable to your
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