The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917, August 03, 1916, Image 3

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WHKN YOU WANT
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Plumbing or Tinning
H. B. CHESS
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
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FRED OHIDMIER
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W.-W.
Hi« Experience ta Worth Money
U» You
Repairing
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Aa ExceUest Cairn*
Specialty
Satisfaction Guaranteed
FARM LOANS
Krmtonahle Rate*
Any Amount
l>>ng Time
No waiting
HECKER A« BEAM
133 LyooSt. Albany, Or.
N. M. Newport
Attorney at law
Win Ehler!. who la now proprie­
tor of the Kuaa honar in Alliany.
invitee all of hie old friend* and the
traveling public in general tn aample
th«- apb n«lid local* hr ta now serv­
ing. Good well prepared, arrvrd a*
you get it at home and without at­
tempting any unnecri ry drnplav.
If
i* the rule at the Rum house
you ilewire a g<x«i wholeuome rat
ami plrnty of it. the FSilerl ta the
if
place to go.
gatremely Cs'stul
*1 want a < a refill < hauffenr iN«e Who
«ake» no chan- ew
•"ThatYi me. «Ir I require «eterencaa
or salary In adverse" Judge
tCITT ATTOKNKTI
IAHANON
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PROTECT
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n»e otd gnnietiei »aya
k«>* out far
* toot In spring ut autumn v to u th«
«uusblne te v*r> but the »Uadi- rrrv
oifd and the shadow* very iteep
Thia todk-atro that the sir 1a dry and
rsdtallou little et«e> ini
Making a »uiudge in the aartb-n al
algid when the fn*t la etpr« trd and
spray lag Uw plant» tbobMighly »Mb
water al the same time will help pre
rent damage to plants.
Roans, corn
su'-umlwr
eggplant,
melon» okra, pepiwr pumpklu« »ptaa*
• wre-t potatoes «nd loins t-c irv the
vegetahtes nxwt llkalv Io be ds mag*«!
by spring fronts
A little ear* and work iu the »’«ata*
ata* aa*e th* crop for roe
•«.dan Oeaas.
a
Redan gras« la a «"»rgbum hot d-ww
oo< grow quit* a» rank aa the ordinary
cane aura hum
Koine an annual. It
must t«a arrde.1 r*'h tear and fit* otee
I, Intn rotation*
Thia crop can tw <»>wu tie tween .-urn
pta tiling time and the 1st of June
For Its best growth It requires plenty
at tartght weather
If hrnatl* a»ted
about twent* to twenty Dre (»«utMte
should t- used to the acre
Rudao grs«» <-an stand rooMdcrabte
drought It 1a wd eery <•»«! as a nutwe
crop tt makes su h a hear, growth
aa to rut off sun and moisture from
«ho crop It te to footer
oaatxiN
Linn County Fair
Scio, September 6, 7, 8
Wednesday, September 6, Salem and Stayton Day
10 a. m. Aeroplane flight.
11 a. m. Address, Governor James Withycombe
I 1:50 a. m. Stock parade
1:30 p, m. Race program
No. I. 2:30 Trot, I mile heats, 2 in 3
No. 2. 2:25 Pace, I mile heats, 2 in 3
No. 3. Buggy horse race, 1-2 mile
No 4. Pony race, 1-4 mile
4 p. m Carnival Company and other attractions
$125
$125
$ 25
$ 10
Thursday, September 7, Albany and Harrisburg Day
10 a. m Aeroplane flight. Stock Judging.
I 1:30 a. m. Stock parade
1:30 p. 111 Race Program
No. 5. 2:20 trot, I mile heats, 2 in 3
2:18 pace, I mile heats, 2 in 3
No. 6. 2:18
No. 7. Saddle horse race, 3-8 mile
4 p. m. Carnival Company and other attractions
Friday, September 8,
$150
$150
$ 15
Lebanon and Brownsville Day
10 a. m Aeroplane flight.
I I a. m Prize stock Parade
1:30. Race Program
No 8. 2:18 trot, I mile heats, 2 in 3
No 9. 2:1 5 pace, I mile heats. 2 in 3
No. 10. Free-tor-all, I mile heats, 2 in 3,
1st and 2nd money winners barred
No. I I. I -2 mile saddle horse race, handipap
4p m. Carnival Company and other attractions
I ILL IV/1
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$200
$200
Ullf
$100
$ 20
MUSIC BY THE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BAND
DANCE EACH NIGHT AT THE FAIR GROUNDS
MERRY-GO-ROUND, FERRIS WHEEL
SHOWS
FREE CAMPING GROUNDS
SEASON TICKETS $ 1.25 DA Y TICKETS 50 CTS
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Farm and
Garden
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M I I i bl I t t I 11 t t I
WHEN TO CUT ALFALFA.
Welch Fer lh* A|>p«sr*n«* ef
B>o«m ls tbs t>s««r*l Rutav
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TO KILL CUTWORM*.
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Fue Mine to cel the scalp of the
cutwiwwi to tieh.re I tie crop shows ♦
shave ground This ever hungry ♦
devastator Is then keen for food ♦
and will make a fatal meal ut ♦
bran mash tan «atm'* ut parto ♦
green tu I inf with two or three ♦
pound* of u heat bran umtatewed ♦
with diluted tm»is»»e*i ITu< be* »
of thta uia»h well placed under ♦
♦ shingles «r Ral siútica will put
♦ the cutworms out of toisinewa
♦
A Farm aud Fireside
l lie gcu« rnl rule f«r cutting alfsifa
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to to watch for tlie ap|«-*rati< e uf tbe A
bl.situ and < ui w ben a* tew«t a tenth uf ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
(Id I i I. sumhimi *rv out. say* tbe Kansas
tea ruler
AN AGRICULTURAL EMPIRE
Alfalfa will mature aeveral crop* in
•»tie «.• »ui but to Re uro the largest Remarkable Results ef Dry Farming In
yield » It must he cut w beu tbe growth
Montsns.
u.. o-atenl aud il* plant to getting
Not many y«mrs ago the prro« of the
read to aeud up new ah>»>t* from tin­ Kockv mountain »Istra, especially tinsi*
crow u
This »ta ge usually cotiH'tele* having large areas of what is classified
with i I h > ap|«-arau e ut tbe bl««**-iu*. aa semi artel laud, printed ruthnslaatto
but II ta not I »-si I > de|wnd • ntlreiy ou i pretllcUona «iin> enilng U h * futur» ut
the .ippe .ran - «»f tbr bl<M*ima
I* ¡ dry farming method», -are the New
*um.
. ». « il»-.«- »re <tel»y*d ami Í Turk Nun
Min h that waa claimed for
live ati'«i<» »tart l<rf«re the btesun* the ttM'fll'sl weliied Imard on hope ruth
,pi» ar
l iiwrieii. .-«I alfalfa grower* er than achiei*m«’Ut even in ciperi
menta
It.-mt resulte In dry farming
If they have been pnldhbnl have es
caped general attention
Itierefiiro
there will tw »urprl-e not le*a than
gr»tlflcatlou at the nevr» that agrtcul
tune te now the chief lndu»try of Mun
tana, although «bnt »tate I» »ec<ind In
the I nl«n In copper proiluctlnn first In
wisi| prvstu Tlon not fsr from first In
<*attle pns|u<tl"n snd in Mlles City ha«
the largest horse market In tlie Union.
Tills was tlie assertion r«» rutly mad«
by Nenator Miera of Montana, and hr
fortified hl» ililrn wttb Mattatlm
f
crop return«
VVittmut detall» tlie al
most startling story 1« told by the lo
tala ut the furto valile <>f tlie crop* of
wheat corn <>at*. imrley. ry*. fmiat«**
bay and fiat in limo ami inn. the total
for the former year being S7!sib.flifl
and for the latter 1 17.M1M '»»i
Montana * production |>er acre of *v
»ry crop Jn»t nmntlonrd I» greater than
the average for the t’nlt«nl Hint«-, and
greater with Ih«- «Ingle rt'r|ill"ti of
flat tn a single stair than any of th«
twelve tn<«t pfraludlve agricultural
«tate«. It !• tntere-dlng to follow fur
ther these figure« of comparison c«»m
pil«l from the deiMriment of ngrte nl.
tur* statist!«-«
Montana's neareat cotn|ietlt><r In
acreage averse* for wheat to Iowa,
< i rtiK«» alfalfa .
with 17 7 bushel*, to M-ntstis's ’Jfi I
bushels Other rompnrteona In bushel*
ar* familiar with this habit of the with the new «erte nllural state's *r»r
1 ptaat. Hit beginner* with thia crop r*l .........
are
Oat*. Montana
iwrhapa have n t learned to watch for 13 Í. Ohl«» 33 7 twrley M«Mit*n* 34*.
the appear*»« e of throe new abonta or Illinois 2R.2. potatoew Montana I4J*.
bulls. The crop »build alwaya lie cut Wtorvmate Wt. rye. Montane 22* Min­
when the bmla first aplicar Il I« an nesota IB 2
IlnUrothai that live present crop will
The atrklea Muntomi la making ara
not grow any mor*, ami If < tutina la stniwn by this cornisi ri «on lu tlie fen
delay »«I until new ahiaiUR are high year* ende.I |f>|3 the tot il wheat crop
ewaigh to tie mowed th«- belt crop will of the United Niales Increased .'IM |ier
receive a severe netback The abo>><* cent: M«uit>itia'a Inrreuse waa ts»> per
will not go on growing after Hie top* .«nt from 2JMl<kk> boahela tn IWM to
have lawn cut The, la» «rue dormant
21.i«*nsai In l.il.'t In IBII she ratseil
and liefiirr there roti l«e another crop of uat* |N.Voi«n l.llshels of potato**
new «boors most start from the crow* n.lWHigy bushels
Meuator Myers referred to the areas
where the* amazingly Rue result* are
Deep Cultisatien Far Petstee*.
I tielng ubtalm-d a» -the vast tableta oda
Iw<ep culttiation should I* given the
ground plgnied t«> t»>t it<»w (adore the with dry farming area* In uorthern
ptaut- make their a|>pear*ac*, adrtee« and eastern Moutatui." bul staled that
F M Merrill. aaatoiani hortl« ulto rial the totals were tielng atldad to In lb»
relatively small area* where IrrlgaUou
In the Kan»*» Míale Atri- ult urn I col
lea«,
Tbl» te lite <tar|«*t culti»allori to made pisMible by re< lumation pro­
alino a» later Hier« la ject*
that shoukl i
dangrr of Injuring tin* root*
The great Importano of the Interest
t ulti« ntlon «hoiild tie frequent to Ing Story however to the revetatloii It
krop the w«<«l« d'lwu One of the newt make* a* to the |w»s*ltdllt|es of dry
effw'tlve touts «oiuinoldy used fur this farming methrels The Mountain Ntate
l«un»’*e Is tlie w.—dt-r This should l>* la awake to her op|»irtuiilty; many of
uwl ss often as |»«»tbl« until the tops Iter euunflea employ etjs.rts In dry
of the plants get high enough to tie In
farming who Instruct farmers lu Im
Jitreti by tin- teeth of the wewley
pfwend method« ami tlie atate'a agri
t'ultiv»lion should lie lontlnued until cultural college la graduating men
the vine*« are large enough. »>> that fur
e«pilp|ied still further mi doubt, to ei
tber '«titivatiou would mean Injury to lend and perfect thta new s« iem e
them, |»>lids out Mr Merrill
At the
I* view of the admirable results si
last cultivation dirt should he thrown ready a»hieve<| ami that there remain
■poo the hill« to protect the potatoes many million« of a. rea of semi arid
from lite aun
If the potatoes are nut landa awaiting to reward tlie applica
well protected from I tie aun a creen Mon <>f dry farming It »e» ms prapur
col'tr a lu car» In them, «atti« h I» aahl tn that gent tensen who hate ahirmed us
he |sil« moti» Tltte effect* ihr quality with their warnlnga that thta country
of tin* pri.liKt and prudtlNB a disagree
la rapidly approaching Its mavimum of
aide ta»tr
if the dirt 1« thrown up fissi production ah><uld revtae their
well on tlie bills n«it only will the grow
conciliate«*
Ing Iutiera lie prut erteti, but plant feed
A Ro* Marker
will lie 11Iter»led
A eery handy marker tb.it will trace
Vslues et Farm Lands
throe straight row line* at a time has
Farm laud «ffer«-d at i'»> an •rrw linen perfe- ted In lllltiola
It - an t«o
may reni < tieap hut 8» a «nailer of «M»lly made by the hrm rorprnter who
fact land In the »an is I«» a Illy at kjt«' ha« a few i<a>l»
A »Inule tior*e I*
an acre might t* the in-Nt e- "tiomteal hitched to It hy the »hnftlng
It may
to buy
lend that lias re« el led »hal
low rttltl*ati'iti and te tacking In hu
tnua, even though It < an he IsHight for
R"«o an acre will oat m.ii or more an
acre lu~. hl«-» the time required to get
It rich In humus free from aridity
deeply '■ultlvaled mellow and rtoared
of stone*
tpitoful.
"Why do you hate hlmF
"lie ha* l«»n knocking me to the
girl I go with “
"What <IM he tell her F
"What mv salary to " ileuetoR Poet.
be need hi telila in ganten» and in
trie k polche- and where «er straight
row» are aweaann
A Study of I tie
IIIu»ttalion will «how how It u con
■trot-led The three «ted»" should Ito
pteceal e<|MUy dictant a ltd at the right
■pa«» interrato to mark rows of tho