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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1920)
I'ilKO Seven T II 13 T I SI H A H H It A I, !) It TJ It N H , II A II N IS Y COUNTY O ft H O O N Bnfunlay, November 20, 1920 ARE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS SAVES MANY REPAIR BILLS -o- lMow, Ilnslc Tillage Tool, KiKltlnl To Proper Cnro When Not in Ukc HIioiiIiK Uo Htortil in Dry I'lnoo Homo Blniplo Utiles for Preventing Deterioration, -- (Bpoclul Information. Servlco, U. S, Department ot Agriculture).) In this ilny of compltcntod mncjiln ory most farmers probably glvo llttlo thought to tho cnro ot so slmplo an Implomont as a plow. Hut more ef fort litis boon ooxpondod in tho alow process of developing this seemingly itlmplo tool than In that ot any othor implomont on tbo farm. It In tho bas ic tillage tool, tho fundamontnl farm implomont. and It Is richly ontltlcd to lia properly cared for when not In URO. HIioulU bo Htorvri In Dry IMnro "When laid by, say tho Implomont oxports, tho plow shoukl,.f possible, lio ntored In a dry place, away from : contact with tho ground. In any cane, tho lwrlght parts should nlwayn bo coated with groaso to prevout rust, Onco tho mold board and share havo become plttod with rimt, nn elllclent job of plowing can not bo done until tho corroded purts ngaln have acquir ed a polish by uno, provont rust. The paint, particularly on the wondon parts, should bo ro nowod frequently. '. Get tlio Mower ifmier Hholter Mowers, moro generally than plows and harrows, are put under shelter, but many of thsm spond tho j winter at tho odgo of tho meadow ' 1. . At...' . 1 ...111 wiiuru inu ihhi cuiiing oi umj was made, and In most cases they nro not proporly groasod, even when shelter oil. Got tho mower under shelter It possible. In any caso, oloan tho knlfo bar, wlpo It with a greasy rag, and storo In a dry place Place a block of wood or other support under tho mid-point of the tongue, so Unit It wilt not aciiulro a permanent sag' If the mower Is stored with the cut ter bar In a vortical position, place a block of wood under tho shoo to tnko tho weight off the fratno. All accumulations ot vegetable mutter nud dirt should bo removod and all bearings and othor bright parts of the machine oiled or greased. Much M5HT II KIM) lK)i;illil(ir?VVKHACJM Just 21) 2-;i pounds Of fnt was Iho average ot tho 5000 cows In tho Hoptomhcr cow tenting work In Ore gon, whllo tho host herd ylolded nenrly double .the amount 40,03 tlon havo boon selected and touted pounds, flomo bonis In tho nssocla for sovoral years, thoroby becoming bettor than nverago producers. Hnnco it Is seen that tho best herd prob ably moro than .doubled tho Orogon avorago. Tho winning herd oolongs to Duker llrothoni, of Smtth-Umqua group, a IIAI111IT I'OIHONINff I OUCH MOVKD mm i 1 1 i r " -- -- Tho boys in charge of tho poison ing campaign against rabbits have gone to tho OO ranch, A man cama In yesterday and took thorn out with a pnrt ot their onulpmont and an other car will tako out supplies lua day or two. Messrs, HuhhoII Fergu son and Albert Hwnln constitute tho "squad" at prosont, Mr. Kldrldgo having boon transferred to Malheur county. o k- MVHSTOCK INDU.HTItY ADVANCKD I HtfHAL IWMILIKH FAVOIIUI) Nearly every farm family In 14 Oregon counties will havo an oppor- ' tunity to ntlond tho farmers wook ot , their owif this winter, This will glvo 1 them a chance to hoar their most vlt- j nl problems considered by agricultur al collogu specialists who know most about tho Hubjoctri. Datos havo boon tentatively fixed as follows: Lane Linn and Polk counties, Docoraber 13-18; Douglas, Josephine and Jack son, January 3-8: Columbia, Mult nomah and Washington, January 10- 16; Deschuton, January 17-22; Mor row and Wasco, January 24-29; Union and Malheur, January 31 Feb unry 6. Those meetings will be held at tho headquarters ot the county ag ent, In most counties at tho county seat. A squib writer, probably spoak ing from oxporlonco, romarkn that Homo people marry for lovo .and re main married for spite. And somo, we might add, hitch up for money and unhitch as soon as they get it. 20,000 Acres - SAGEBRUSH LANDS -with water rights for sale on Blitzen River in tracts of 80 Acres or more. Reasonable prices one-fifth . cash balance easy terms, six per cent in terest. Eastern Oregon Live Stock crane Company oregon A farm crops system that will greatly Increase tho productive cu-j pitclly of central Oregon sago brush lands Is being worked out nt tho Harney county branch experiment station by Obll Hhattuck, superin tendent. Yields of CO to 85 bushels of wheat per acre, with abundant yields of oats, field peas, alfalfa and sunflowers, were obtained from practical Irrigation this season. Pro duction of a volume of feeds for win tering ontarged and improved herds that summer on the range, will in crease profits and reduce losses and hazards, adding to the prosperity of, I I. . I . . .1... um.m 1ltinn I 1110 ruglUII mill lliu num.', imyii wniuun T. Janllne, director of experiment stations. o FALL I'UKHHKNl.VH DUST Tho United Slnt Agrlrnlturo nf V samo ri"m ,0 reapers and Z r , ; rZw a,;f;,nM;lHo,,,,M v,,h t,w to liliMininiH nr.. ....v, . - i I'mniini hi inner worn, liowuvur, lZZ!SullZ VU,WH; '"HMt 'r"u""' '"h Inconvenient , i, ,r,m"HlVU ,w,0?0 w,Ul K(5,l, ilimry TrZTr2Jn , m Mn' ' W.X,,ftr," ,,r,,UM0,, aml' ,f voM "'",ur w PbZ 2 a i lTWnlUl 0l""r: '",foru ,"" ot w'r. Then J uil.ru I' Hwr and see what repairs .ro needed. If Z Zon Ut ,"" ' "UW ,mr,H "aVu 10 "u r,,uru"' or""r f arrows ro stored under a shed )lo time Is lost every spring wait- J. , ' ,l " rl,m,0r,,,,, hy '' ' lrln tr, arrive from "'", mi unit uioy will Iho city. f'mvn friiiiliiiiilni' In tlin full L'lve from 10 to 20 per cent morn. milk than If they had freshened In tho1 Nprlng or Hummer, says K. II. Fltts, ! O. A. C. and federal dairy field man for Oregon, In his report on Septum-j her cow teHtlug. The liodr that led nil the othors averaged 010 pounds of milk with 46.03 pounds of rat, whllo tho avorago for C000 cows re ported was only 533 pumls ot milk with 'iTi.G'i pounds ot fat. This was tho Hmlth-Umpiia herd In which a largo part of the cowh wore freshen ed In tho fall. Let's settle f hie virrKf nntAr f No man ever smoked a better cigarette than Camel! You'll find Camels unequalled by ,any cigarette in the world at any price because Camels combine every feature that can make a cigarette supreme Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos puts Camels in a class by themselves. Their smoothness will appeal to you, and permit you to smoke liberally without tir ing your taste ! Camels leave no unpleasant ciga retty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor ! You'll prefer Camels blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight 1 C.m.f l" toil vtywhf in cirntiAclly rlil Ptki nf JO attritt Ibr 30 cental or ten if it 3UO ntlrrHe In Ajiinvrujwroramf rurfon v ttronily rrrnmrtrnif thl fiton lor thm hum or ollk tunpty or when you (rail R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Winstun-Sulom, N. C TI.MIJLV l-'AUM 1 1 1 NTS not bocomo cmhodded in the ground. ! All accumulations of earth r.n.1 trash' . .Hl VT""0. "" H"0U"1 1,0 should bo removed. This Is especially , " t , "1'ldln.ble to'wooden-frame harm h T ? I" 'Ha. ,.ar.hy nmimulatlons retain 'M.o "jod w thol,t stint Any moUluro and accurate decay. When " "".right parts wel pro- th- wooden itthN have ,lrled ou U UW t TT '"'lt"r HuUlclent.y they should be paint ,1. U "l tw H,,",,1 prevent season checking and split t ' " haA V ,rolecMon hy i"K Ah the harrow works In wet KrvttW olU earth and closo to the ground, deter- I Tho United States Department or ioratlon H rapid onco checking 1i:ik ! Agriculture has two bulletins- ",rt"- . j Formei-M' Ilullotln 040 and Farmers' If the disk harrow la Btorod In a Hullotln 047 devoted to tho repulr shed or other floorless building, tho and adjustment of farm implements, disk gangs should bo run upon With all Implements safely sheltered boards ho tho disks will not become ! for the winter, you havo tlmo to unueiiiieii nl the ground. Whether housed or not. Miu Implomont should bo carefully cloanod of ull ncctimula tionn of soil, and the disks shhnuld bo greased with a heavy grease to' next crop season. t ii. t ..... a . - write ivr iiiuhu uuiiuiiiih uim 10 uau the Information thoy contain in put ting your Implements and machines ; lit tho best possible condition for Superior Drug Store i Service Have YOU Called on ui? We will be Mighty 'glad To ice you. Send us a mail order. (,We pay the postage Home Drug Company, Inc. C. O. Purnaud, Mgr. Burns, Oregon Cor. Levins Hotel Bldg. Pruning may be started as soon as' the leaves have fallen In western j Oregon. Tho trees am dormant nt j this tlmo and may be safely pruned. In eastern Oregon the pruning may not be doim nafoly until late winter' or early spring on account or the old. Horticultural, O. A. C. Potatoes are best when allowed to lie In the ground for i! or a weeks' after growing has ceased. This gives , them a chanco to mature Farm j Crops. O. A. O. I Tho (leaver crook district of Linn , county will be a r.oono of a largo draluago project if ho present plain j aro carried out. W. L. Powers and W. frotchor or tho soils department! have made a preliminary survey or' tho project and report that 2000- acres or fertile luud could be drained very easily Soils, O. A. C. Nursery stock should bo, caroMly examined for disease before planting. Kspeclal care should be token to see that no borers have entered tho roots or stems of the plant. Many now and serious pests havo been Introduc ed through lack of Inspection of tho nursery stock by buyers Entomol ogy, O. A. C. If tho Invitation of tho mombora of the western naturalists of Orogon Agricultural colloge Is accepted, tho meeting of tho north western divi sion will bo hold on the campus at Thanksgiving tlmo. Tho scientists road papors on and discuss biological subjects. O. A. C. has moro mombors ou tho stuff thap any othor Institu tion on tho couHt. Plant Pathology, O. A. C. o "Tho way of the transgrosBor Is hard" but no harder than ho makes It hlmsolf. ' O' .Andrew Carnaglo tried dosporatoly hard to glvo away his great wealth and die a poor man, and ho almost succeedod. His ostato has boon re cently appralsod and Is valuod at tho Insignificant sum ot $23,000,-000. if Foreign diplomats 'accredited 'to this country aro warmly wolcomod and soon find themalvos possessed of hordes of frlondu. 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