The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, December 18, 1908, Image 5

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THE SANTUM HEWS
Important Asaoc4aDo«i o< Agrkulturil
Collere» Importante o( the Doug-
la- I Ir St.te Dairy convention
Portland. Ure>lVvcmlri 1 Ith 190.
One of the moat imjortant gathei-
ing» to be lield on the Pacific Coast
during 1906 will lie the convention in
Portland of the Aaaociation of Ameri­
can Agricultural College, ami Experi­
ment Stations, brought here through
the instrumentality of President W J
Kerr, of the Oregon Agricultural Col­
lege.
The American Association of
University Presnlenta. the American
Association of
Farmers.
Institute
Workers, the Agnnonuc Society ami
the Association of Agricultural Chem
1st* always bold their conventions at
the name place and time as the A»sucta
tion of Agricultural Colleges and Ex­
periment Stations, and will therefore
be here also. Delegate, to these meet
mgs comprise college and university
president», directors of experiment
station», experts in the different
bureaus of the [lepartment of Agricul­
ture. and other specialists. ami an at­
tendance of between 1300 ami 1500 1»
expected. An extended visit to the
A-Y-P Ex|»«ition is included in their
schedule. The exact date of the con­
vention will I»- announced *oon
J. E flefehaugh. editor of the
"American Lumberman" of Chn ago.
who ha» lies to wed such marked prai.se
on Douglas fir. has the following to sav
editorially in the current iuue of the
"Lumberman
The Pacific North-
went make,
wonderful apfieal to
every visitor
It 1» a land of living
water», of golden soil, of mineral
wealth
i.iond comprchenaion, . of
forests which will bless mankind when
other land' are desolate; * land of
mountain, plain and valley, of a people
great in intellect,
mleileel, energy, emlu
endurance,
and kindliness, in this
thi. golden North­
west, in ■ ■ limate without the harah-
ne» of the North or the enervating aoft-
ne»a of the South, these people are
building in empire.
They have har-
nessed the »treanui for jiower, or, pour­
ing them over the plaina, have pro­
duced fruitful field, ami garden», they
are wreating from the earth it* mineral
wealth, they are converting the foreata
into form» of utility and beauty, they
are tiuiMiiig vehoola and college», the
Bible vision of every man dwelling
under own vine ami tig tree 1» realized
here, where hi» every liodily need ami
intellectual want may lie gratified The
natural wealth of the country ta great
and great are it* achievement», but
iietter than ail thia are the people them­
selves a < hoeen race growing in num­
tier» »ml m all the accomplishments and
grace« who h make a people mutually
useful ami happy.
The convention of the Oregon State
Dairy Aa»<«-iation at Salem, last week,
was the m*«t successful ever held by
that bud) . Washington and California
were represented in both attemiance
ami exhibit» The grand prize for the
l>e*t display of dairy product* waa
awarded to F. A. Schubmgrr of Salem,
for an exhibit comprising
vanetie»
of cheese
The Douglas Creamery Co.
of Rueeburg won first award for high-
est »coring creamery butter, F. G.
Attorneu-at-Lätü
niMun > dairy m an .
Among agricultural journal» there 1»
one that every farmer keeping cow.
should not negiect to subscribe for
We
ref. i to Hoani'a Hatoyama ' It to a
juurn.i 1 I 1 ■! • ■ ■ ■■
m its v >|*
g
unlike anv other agricultural journal in
the thorough ami practical manner in
which it ileal» with all farm problems
tnat concern the farmer keeping cow».
This journal ha» a livelv interest and
practical knowledge of all thing» about
the farm which plainly »how» that it»
editor» »re dally in the farm atmo«phc:<;
ami confronted with the same question»
to solve in the practical handling of a
fa rm that are before every farmer
handling cow». From reading the pajier
we learn that it ha» its own dairy farm
of
acre», that 1» »tocked with a herd
of good dairy cow», ami the whole man­
agement of tho< farm ta direct y under
the editorial sui>er vision.
Thia keep«
the editor» in touch with farm condi­
tion» ao that they know Die subjects that
the farmer wants iliscuaned am! they
know what they are talking about when
thej discuss them.
In dozen» of way»
Hoard'» Dairyman will appeal to one a»
coming cheer to farm life ami farm
b. » him » I nan an) other journal we have
•een
It geta right up done to you and
talks good hard farn sense. about the
»oil» ami crojw ami how best to handle
them, talk» atiout the cow» and their
breeding, and give» special attention to
feed» ami feeding.
It doe. not have a
prejudice for »imr one breed, but talk»
for the dairy cow wherever »he 1a found,
talk» atiout Die barn ami ita arrange­
ment, and in fact give» a fund of good
»ound practical information on ques­
tion» of mlerent to the farmer who
kee|» cow», few or many.
Hoard'»
Dairsman tell» you the thing» you want
to know in a way that will intereat you.
We notice it ha. no fashion plate«, |>u*-
xles or cheap »tone», it ia all busmans
It la iMibludied at Fort Atkinson. Wia.,
ami ha» »food as tne leading dairy
authority of the country for many
year».
There are many in this com­
munity that will want to take thi» jour­
nal, »0 we have secured a clubbing rate
that enable» us to offer a year'» sub­
scription to T hk S antiam News ami
Hoard'» Dairyman both for (2.00.
Regular »ul«cnption price of Hoard'»
Dairyman ia tl.UO per year. If you de­
sire a »ample copy »emi for it.
LOGGING MACHINERY
ia whv it resist*.
That is why its
members protest
and
why other
granges have protested
It 1» • tight
in defense of the home against «.wault
maiie on it In the effort to restore a
wicked ami discarded system of govern
m«nt.
There ia not a man in Oregon,
not even among the |»>liticians them
selves, tiut know the granges are right
in their protests amt deadly in Die ac
curacy of their conclusions. Orevron
Journal.
CARSON A CO . Pro..
Sausages, Firh, etc., con
at’ntly on hand.
Highest market price paid
for Beef, Mutton. Veal and Pork.
Our purpose is to conduct
first -class meat market
FIRST ANO JACKSON STREETS
Alt»any, Oregon
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