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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 12, NO. »0 G resham O utlook «B BSH A M .JK tTXOM.UI fO V S T r , OREGON, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS I , ( s „ n , ,IAM > |n ........... ANNUAL REPORT OF (JIVES POTATOES AND COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER K’Ol'XTV L UOI <» DAMASCUS BUREAU kepokt k operations Í1.50 Per Year FAIR BOARD ELECTS OFFICERS FOR 1923 By F. N. I.A8LBY, A rep o rt of th e farm division of to use com m ercial fertilize rs. But if At n ea rly every p o tato m eeting th a t M ultnom ah F arm for th e y ear 192’ The annua! re p o rt of th e w ork a c .............. lat .. i ’ • h as been subm itted to th e b oard of b ut those who did send them in p r a is . h . , . e ,« r com plished by th e D am ascus F arm u n d an ce n of t HUMUS using com m ercial fe rtiliz e rs for grow - “ ab “ln<,a',ce HITM,TQ and - a county com m issioners bv the farm ed th e poison highly. x »» ¡ s .» ™r B ureau w as given a t th e m eeting held tairr , h “.n; t ° S m “ h ' ®bowing i'i de F arm C rops. tail the re tu rn s from crops, stock and a t th e Union schoolhouse la st S a tu r still seem s to be a g re a t deal of T he m an in ch a rg e of th e F arm as ? w h eth er it will pay™ Í w Ï e \ ? I t ^ X u V l v ! ! n T Wh“ ‘ *W poultry. The figures show a net b al day evening. T he pro ject leaders Dflieen Fair Hoard. c e rta in ty as to w h eth er it will pa, an c e for th e y ear of $.585.32. which cro p s p ro ject is W alter K am ser. The w ere p rese n t and each told how m uch a profit on is co n siderably less th an tfie net b al w h l t V “ ’ “ nK ' ' f S° ‘ jU8t What an,i ln I o u /Z ffo rtV p o tato to u rs tak en d u rin g th e grow ing had been accom plished d uring the an ce for th e y ear 1921 T his, how ever them I ui„„ n H. A. LEW IS, president. season com e u n d er th is division. On w hat form should we ap p p p ly i . v m em . ( I also believe, w ith A. B Ross th at * considered satisfac to ry , in view of y ea r in his b ran c h of th e F arm B u th e first to u r, th e co unty ag en t held TOM KREUDER, vice president m ay sta te th a t 1 have been e x p e r - jth e best m ethod to find on, ju s, w hat th e ta ct th at an epidemic caused the re a u w ork. a bin insp ectio n an d visited sev eral im enting w ith com m ercial fe rtiliz e rs | th e soil needs is to ask th e soil, and loss of $lot»0 w orth of sw ine last I THEO. RRUGGER. tre a su re r. In st T he lead er of th e p o u ltry p ro jec t is bins in th e com m unity. He show ed for over 18 y ears and I have becom e th en supply th a t elem ent sp rin g , an d f u rth e r co n sid erin g the | H, W. S n ash ail, tem p o rary sec y. S. A. R oberts. D uring th e first p a rt th a t it says low p rices p rev ailin g for a il farm how th e v ario u s d iseases found af- iv need th a t th e re is a good profit It Is sh o rt of. T his of products. of la st y ea r th e re w as no p o ultry co u rse can only fected th e potatoes. T he diSeases in th e ir use, u n d er p ro p er conditions, be found o ut by d em o n stratio n farm in th is d istric t. .„ if ? . farm 11,8 tb e ad v an tag e over experim enting. found w ere m ostly w ilt and rhizoc and by th e use of th e rig h t kind for T h ere w as In th e m inds of some an T he n e a re st one w as n ea r C lack am as.'¡ ton,a. T he d i Z e n t c’ One of th e first ex p erim en ts th a t I otl t r farm s, according to Mr. Sm ith th e crop th ey a re used on. As a re su lt of th e l u t e r e s t i ™ th ^ a rto u Z k , ^ X to e í w , ‘a y,"‘g a 8 ,u re m ark et for its p ro d an ticip atio n of in te restin g develop- conducted on my place n e a r Corbett, ucts though it se lls at the prices pre- Before I go go in into ere al- to tho q u estio n of w as about 18 y ea rs ago. 1 bought V th is subject. Prof. A. O. L unn, poul so discussed. open maebr.4 m a rk e t’ All* b° Brd ° f tbe ei ling in tilt? Dnon * II a food A co m p ariso n of r e w h at kind of fertilize rs to use I th in k p ro d u cts not used on th e farm a re ! .. tr y sp e cia list from O. A. C„ w as asked c,>unty fair m et la st night to hear som e of the se v eral fe rtiliz e r elem ents su lts received w hen hom e grow n seed it would be w ell to go into tu rn h e v 'rir ..‘a ihe to give a ta lk on p o u ltry a t th e D a to be «seu th e r ”P «rt of th e au d itin g com m ittee some of and divided my potato field Into strip s w as used and when good seed had ! th e conditions th a t we in«»itntir»,^ ..-.1 • th e ir I rt i . „ j . at th lie e various in stitu tio n s and I t had been in tim ated " th e vu“im com iiiee. m it m ascus F arm B u r e a u p i c n i c h e l d l a s t been p u rch ased was m ade. T his was can con tro l, about 50 feet wide, cro ssw ise of th e value Is figured as a cred it to the and I w ill risk th e sta te m e n t th a t June. Mr. L u n n ’s ta lk in creased th e te e s findings varied g rea tly from the row s, and used a different elem ent or U ntie n tbi9 Way ,h e Jal1- K elly ’s given a fte r th e bin of L ouie HoffraeK- hum us or th e lack of hu m u s in th e in te re s t on th e subject. W alter A. m ix tu re of elem en ts on each strip . re p o rt previously given by th e se cre MUtte, the county hospital and th e te r had been inspected as his p o ta soil has m ore to do w ith th e success k ra z ie r D etention home received theii ta ry to th e stockholders. H olt, th e co u n ty agent, th e n su g g e st toes w ere th e b est exam ple of th e for o r fa ilu re of th e use of com m ercial T he re su lt of th is one ex p erim en t con supplies of fresh vegetables, m ilk anti ed w ritin g to th e extension d e p a rt T he au d itin g com m ittee, consisting vinced me th a t if I could get enough th e use of hom e grow n seed. fe rtiliz e rs th an an y one th in g th a t is h u m u s and n itro g en into my soil th at 1 Gre;Ll. c a ,e 18 ta k en t0 m ake use of or lo m K re u d ei, ch airm an . A J m en t of th e college and ask th a t a The second p o tato to u r th a t w=« u n d er th e co n tro l of th e av erag e farm - d em o n stratio n farm be located in th e it would pay me, and pay m e big, to ¡ everything grow n on th e place T hus K ru eg er, se creta ry , and Jo h n s ie re t held w as th e first field inspection. On er. com m unity, and th e re s u lt w as th a t th is to u r th e county ag en t pointed out use some kinds of com m ercial p lan t he am ount of forage Is i„ c re a se ,1 bv had «Pent m uch tim e on Its rep o rt and H um us th e llark h o n e of A g ricu ltu re. food. The o u tstan d in g re su lt of th is the use of ail sm all potatoes and su r- had straig h ten e d out sev eral tan g les th e E. S chw edler farm w as selected th e different d iseases and how th ey plus g ard en crops for cow feed W hat is hum us and w h at does it do and m ade a d em o n stratio n farm . Soon a fte r Mr. S m ith took ch a rg e of th a t had been handed down from p re could be identified. Nine fields w ere to m ake th e difference betw een su c ex p erim en t w as th e fact th a t »9 in A nu m b er of d em o n stratio n s w ere visited Mr H olt also gave a d em on vested in su lp h a te of’ potash and su th e farm he petitioned th e county vious years. T he com m ittee has gone cess o r fa ilu re w ith farm cro p s? The held d u rin g th e year. On A ugust 8 co u rt for a shed for th e farm inachin- th o ro u g h ly Into th e financial affairs of stra tio n on rouging to rem ove d ise as d ictio n ary says th a t hu m u s is “veg p erp h o sp h ate show ed a gafn of $45 hnZi w hlcb ran te d , and all farm th e asso ciatio n and claim s to have dug th e re w as one on cu llin g and it was ed p lan ts. over no fe rtiliz e r T hese potatoes im plem ents and « m ach in ery a re care- etab le or an im al m ould” but th e re is w ere sold for $1.10 p er cw t. It w ill atten d ed by ab o u t 30 persons. At each out som e facts an d figures th s t had T he th ird to u r w as th e first in sp ec t u u y sh e lte re d from the elem ents. The m eeting a ta lk w as given by H. C. tion for certificates held by P ro fesso - an o th e r definition th a t I like b etter be seen th a t th is Is a gain of 500 per estim ated value of such m achinery been overlooked, p erh ap s for several * years. It believes it now has every Cosby, p o u ltry specialist. H is ta lk H vslop. T he fo u rth to u r, also by P ro and th a t is th e one th a t T. B. T e rry cen t on th e In v estm en t of $9 fo r the now on hand is $3500. P lan s arc now being m ade for th is asset and liab ility of th e association on N ovem ber 14 w as on feeding for fesso r H yslop, w as th e second certifi used, viz., " H u m js is th e backbone of first year, and th is strip w as plainly i8 Kariie.u ttl‘d farm crops, w hich A g ric u ltu re " Why is th is so? On d iscern ib le for ab o u t n in e y ea rs w in ter laying. T he next m eeting will on w ill be based on th e needs and e x p irl carefu lly accounted for and Its w ork cation inspection. Only tw o fields o u r heavier sa ils hum us in p ro p er be in F e b ru a ry and Mr. Cosby’s sub acco u n t of th e b etter cro p s th a t it ence of form er y ears. The farm and w ill become a basis for th e fu tu re ac- passed th e second in sp ectio n . They am o u n ts w ill help to b rea k up th e Ject w ill deal w ith th e h atch in g and co u n tin g of th e fa ir association. produced. Now do not m isu n d ersta n 1 g ro u n d s contain 197 acres. w ere th e o n e-h alf a c re ow ned by E. h ard p article s of the soil and m ake it T he follow ing detailed rep o rt Is i brooding of chicks. T he divergence of th e re p o rt from me. I do n ot m ean th a t th e crops Schw edler w hich b ro u g h t 212 bu sh els m o re-fria b le an d easier to handle. At w ere using on th is p otash and ph o s sum m ary of m onthly rep o rts subm it th a t given by S ecre tary Minton at the Home D em onstration. and the; th re e ac re s belonging to th e sam e tim e the soil w ill dry out ted to the board of county com m is Mrs. S. A. R ob erts is hom e dem on p h o ric acid fo r nine y ear, b ut th a t sio n ers and tax su p erv isin g com inls an n u a l m eeting, and published In the O ran L ingle w hich produced 800 enough a fte r a w et sp ell so th a t It th e effect w as accum ulative. In o th e r ston ot O regon; O utlook’s sto ry of th e m eeting, was stra tio n leader. A good d e m o n stra bushels. m ay be cu ltiv ated m uch m ore quickly w ords, th e fe rtiliz e r produced a b etter tion of th e w ork being accom plished ex plained by th e fac t th a t th e se cre FO O D A R T IC L E S T he la rg e st am o u n t of disease found th a n soil th a t Is lacking in huraii n s. bv th is d ep a rtm en t w as given a t th e p o ta to crop and left th e soil in con * ‘ r i l s i i T * (rnad,e 27L 870 o P r a r g t a llo 32,310 ta ry had rep o rted only th e Items re in th is com m unity w as from m osaic o f tl m ilk , p o u n d s ........... H um us h as an o th e r very im p o rta n t to Produce a b etter clo v er crop picnic ia st J u n e . Two gum m ed pap er and th e n ex t la rg e s t am o u n t w as from 6.752 latin g to th e 1922 fa ir covering the 439.18 Period d u rin g w hich he had been sec d ress form s w ere m ade and several rhlzoctonia. and a b etter clover crop left m ore i,'? * "1 125 ,.’er ceut>- gallons.' ac„.on on th ' e soil th a t does not 1. a l, p o u n d s ................. **’ ’ ............ la b o r saving devices w ere show n such to be g en erally as w all understood as n itro g en auu hu m u s in th« «oil and J P o e rk 2.762 re ta ry , and w as not Intended to he a , p o u n d « ......... Among th o se w ho passed th e g rain 6.179 ................’ ’ it should be, and th a t is th e fac t th a t th e ro o ts of th e clover w ent deeper as an efficient g asoline iron, alcohol 6,828 com plete financial re p o rt of th e asso certification inspection w ere Rudolf «417 ciation. A m em ber of th e 1921 au d it stove, a sw eeper and a steam p re ssu re M ullenhoff, P ro h ib itio n w h ea t; W alt it is im possible to Increase th e h u in to th e subsoil and brought up a new 1 )re8»t‘d c h ic k e n , p o u n d s . .* * * ’ ’ J * ~ t VEGETABLES. ing com m ittee, who w as p rese n t 2a st J otatoeH . p o u n d « ............... cooker. In te re s tin g ta lk s w ere given 149.862 e r R am ser and O ran L ingle, H ann- m us co n ten t of th e soil w ithout also su p p ly of potash. Do you g et the B e e ts, p o u n d s ..................... ».05« by Miss Je ssie D. McComb, th e sta te chen barley. night, said th a t his com m ittee had in c re asin g th e n itro g en co n ten t. So, idea? In th e y ea r of 1920 I checked S t r i n g b e a n s , p o u n d s ............. 2.651 leader. She b ro u g h t th e p ressu re tried but had failed to m ake a com if th e above sta te m en ts a re facts, and up on an o th e r set of ex p erim en ts th a t ’ 'a r r e t s , p o u n d s . . . . 16,827 S w iss c h a r d , p o u n d s ............... Good Seed Grain Is Secured. 2.284 plete rep o rt. Much cre d it Is due A. J. I th in k th a t th ey are , it w ould n a t show ed an in c re ase in yield of 7691 cooker w ith h e r and left It in the l.oun.i»:: .1.467 A n um ber of farm e rs secu red good ’ o rn . e a r s , d ?nd o z e n " ‘‘■"'os. ............... neighborhood fo r sev eral w eeks so 1,026 K rueger, se c re ta ry of th e p rese n t a u u ra lly follow th a t good farm in g m eth pounds per a c re over no fertilize r. ib b a g e , jK iunds * seed g rain la st fall e ith e r from the K g p la n t, p o u n d s ............................ 17,2?5 d itin g com m ittee, for his p ain sta k in g th a t anyone who ca red to could try it ods re q u ire th a t we farm e rs do all T hese potatoes w ere sold for 2 cen ts college o r th ro u g h th e co u n ty agent. f-a u e r k r a u t , p o u n d s ___ ..................... R th a t we ca n to save all th e re fu se veg p e r pound o r a gain of over 900 per K o h l r a b t, p o u n d . . . . out. T he th ree -d a y clo th in g school T hose who m ade th e ............... 1 A ii w ork in looking up a l l n ecessary de L e ttu c e . ........................ p u rc h a se are w hich w as to have been held la st fall ‘ii o n io n s, p o u n d s ___ , 7 251 7 , ta ils to m ake th e re p o rt com plete and A lfred W ellm an, E. S chw edler, Oran e ta b le m a tte r possible, and g et It cen t on th e in v e stm e n t for th e potato <»reel r I « P liers, p o u n d s ....... * • ? „ up to date. crop year. w as, for vario u s reaso n s, not held. w orked back in to th e soil. L ingle, A rth u r H eacock and N. P a u l J a r s n lp s , p o u n d s ........... .......................... 1« T he se c re ta ry ’s sta te m en t show ed Rodent Control. m p k in s , p o u n d . ......... .................... . o i l son, who secu red W hite W in ter b a r A few of th e benefits of hum us, Should We Buy Mixed F e rtiliz e rs or l P e u a a«. « , p o u n d « . ............... i.w-»« ... th e 1922 fa ir about $3000 to th e good O ran L ingle Is lead er of th e rodent ley seed. N. P au lso n and R udolf M ul juuiiHhoH, p o u n d « ; .................... Mix Them n t th e F arm J sta te d briefly, a r e th e se: It m akes K u ta b a g e s p o u n d s ........... ................. Of th is about $1300 had been paid on con tro l p ro jec t w hich is one of th e lenhoff also secured H u n g aria n vetch. heavy soils m ore easily w o rk ed ; it A nything th a t I m ay say In th is r e b q u a a h , p o u n d s ............... ................... Q b ran c h es of th e F arm B ureau work, p erm an en t Im provem ents, sn d about if y . p o u n d « ............... ....................... D airying m ak es th e light, sandy soils m ore g ard Is n ot intended to be a knock at T b u u is rn ip s , p o u n d s ............... ........... $1700 on In terest on o u tstan d in g In T h ere w ere 30 pounds of poisoned L ouie H offm eister is lead er of th e j c°m p a c t; it in c re ase s th e n itro g en th e people th a t a r e p u ttin g o ut th e T o m a to e s , p o u n d « ............. ................... £ 9,815 b arle y d istrib u te d am ong m any fa rm debtedness. Many old w a rra n ts had F ltl ITN d airy p roject. T he E. S ch w ed ler farm c o n ten t of th e sev eral kinds of soils rea d y m ixed goods, b ut Is intended to A pples. pounds been paid off w ith m oney borrow ed. ers and tw o o r th re e pounds of r a t 4.611 H lack lif w as also chosen as th e d airy dem on- and h ere is th e big th in g ; it gives to show w hich is th e b e tte r buy fo r the 426 T he se c re ta ry gave figures w hich poison. Only a few re p o rts from those j stra tio n farm C itro n , p o u n d .. . 81 ALL OF OUR SOILS A G REA TER farm er. Tw o d em o n stratio n s C r a b a p p ie s , p o u n d s " 129 show ed th e asso cia tio n 's indebtedness w ho used th e poison w ere received iseh,Tries, p o u n d s I will m ake a com parison, based on t i h HM CAPACITY FOR HOLDING MOIST C o n tin u ed on p ag e 3 711 e m e s , Isiu iid s . . . 1.267 had a c tu a lly been reduced in 1922 ln URE. But still we can w ork land th a t th e p rice s in th e sp rin g of 1922. D u r C u r r a n t s , p o u n d s .. 628 th e am o u n t of $1,597.26. G ra p e s , p o u n d s ......... 663 is full of hum us sooner a fte r a rain ing th e sp rin g I w as In th e m a rk e t for P lu m s , p o u n d s . . . . It w as decided to send a delegate to 161 , th a n you can land th a t is deficient in tw o to n s of h ig h -g rad e fertilize r. I P ru n e s , p o u n d s ........ t th e m eeting of th e N orthw est F a ir a s P i a m , im u n d s ........................................... J, 66» hum us. found th e read y m ixed goods th a t co n Q u in ces, p o u n d s ........... 161 sociation to be held at V ancouver, R h u b a rb , p o u n d s . . . 4.645 I th in k th e above a re facts th a t can tain ed about, n itro g en , 2 per cen t- R a s p b e r rie s , p o u n d s . B. C., about F e b ru a ry first. 1,256 n ot be su ccessfu lly disputed, y et in P h osphoric acid, 8 p er ce n t; potash, S tr a w b e r r ie s , p o u n d s . 1.922 " a le r m e lo n s , p o u n d s P re sid en t Lew is announced that he 1.282 2 p er cen t, sellin g fo r from $60 to $70 th e face of all th is, som e farm ers m ake had p rep a re d a hill to com e before the m a r k e l v a lu e o f food it a p ra c tic e to g et rid o t th e ir straw P er ton. On th is b asis th ey would " a r t i c l e s su p p lie d .. » ia or« p rese n t session of th e le g isla tu re In ° ” 8 44 p iles th e ch e ap e st w ay possible. Some co n tain p la n t food as follow s: p er ton, O p e r a tin g e x p e n s e s o f f ii/m ' an effort to se cu re financial relief for th e y e a r 1922........................™ . “ r do th e ir th re sh in g so th a t th e straw n itro g en , 40 pou n d s; ph o sp h o ris acid T he hill proposes la n c e ............. . . . . . . . th e co unty fair. Is p u t in th e woods o r som e o th e r out- 160 p o u n d s; p o tash , 40 pounds. I w as K x m N n e d t eo b a fo r liv e sto c k , m a i h i n - ' 5 32 th a t th e m oney raised In th is county, of-the-w ay place, w hile o th e rs tak e ab le to buy su p e rp h o sp h a te c o n ta in c r y a n d im p r o v e m e n ts ................. $ 773 75 now going to o th e r fairs, be applied to th e m o re d ire c t ro u te to soil b a n k ing 17 p er cen t phosp h o ric acid for f a S í : 1’"*“ * 1 “ m o u n t ° f fe e d p ro d u c e d on th e M ultnom ah co unty fair. $29 p er ton. and m u ra te of p otash co n ru p tc y and set fire to th e ir stra w piles T he hoard elected th e sam e officer» ta in in g 62 p er c e n t of p otash for $59 Huy, ton« .............. as soon as p ossible a fte r th resh in g . E n « ila g p . to n « ___ ; ...................................... a s la st y ear, w ith th e exception of On one trip th a t I m ade to Salem p er ton. By ta k in g loOO pounds each se c re ta ry , w hich w as left vacant. Mr. of th ese. It gave m e one ton co n taln - I co u n ted 50 stra w piles th a t W Ä t í ’ ' f i ” ' a n d " U' ’P 'I‘’H <>n h a.,.I M inton h aving resigned and refused to | sta n d in g in out-of-the-w ay places to h' K PhoBPhorfc acid, 170 pounds, pot- H a y . to n « ...........’ accep t th e office again. H. W. S n a s I ro t and go to w aste, and 13 piles th a t •' “ 8h 620 P °un,lB- I t w ill be seen th a t E n s ila g e , to n s ............. .................................... DRESS GINGHAM in a nice line of colors hail was appointed te m p o rary se c re I o l a to e s , to n a ........... .............................. w ere b u rn in g . And I su sp ect th a t the th e p la n t food ln th is cost at th e fol o t h e r v e g e ta b le s , to n s .'.'.'.'.'..................... ta ry . low ing ra te , phosp h o ric acid 8V 4 cen ts K a u e r k r a u t , b a r r e ls ......... ................. ¿i | m ost of th e se fa rm e rs w ere not m ak- I ic k le « . b a r r e l« . . ................. P resid en t L ew is announced th a t he and patterns, yard for. I ing any m ore m oney th a n th ey could p er pound, w hile th e p otash cost at S a lte d s t r i n g b e a n s , '. b a r r e i i . '............. 3 would ap p o in t th e su p e rin ten d e n ts for th e ra te of 5.66 ce n ts p er pound. T his j m ake use of, and w ere m ost probably H o rses . . . th e 19a3 fair a t th e F e b ru a ry m eeting I th in k in g th a t th e soil does n ot seem being an a c tu a l tra n sa c tio n , It seem s a I)alr> H erd .’ ..................... of th e board. Purebred cow« ............. , , I to he as good a s it used to b e . T h i s fa ir b asis on w hich to figure ------------- th e . Grad«» cow « . . . ........... ............. 17 T. R. H ow ltt and Theo, iiru g g e r | kind of farm in g is about like try in g a c tu a l w orth Of th e p la n t food con ' f i r r" ' ” w ere appointed a com m ittee to have tain ed in to do b u sin ess w ith a bank by m aking a ton of th e ready mixed j Hurebr»'<I b u ll ................. .. ................... f th e fair ground» surveyed. , J veaied ¡one deposit (th e buying of th e new goods re fe rre d to above and th is Í8 P u l l e t . ............. P o id lry . ! land) and expecting th e b ank to honor th e w ay th a t It figures for me: “ Hack to the Country Store.” J e n s , ................ .. 160 p ounds p h o sp h o ric acid at 8% j i;PnH T hia In terestin g play will he given y o u r checks indefinitely, and will lead to o s tt r s nnd.-r th e au sp ices of th e E p io r th to th e sam e resu lts, viz.; som etim e cen ts, $13.60; 40 pounds potash at Hog«. League In th e Fairview city h a'I on P u r e b r e d b ro o d 5.66 cen ts, $2.26 T otal for th ese two, I Purebred b iaT ' Œ p L " £ T ' ' h'r' ' ’' ' ’ . your check s (on th e farm , y o u r ef- F r.d ay evening, J a n u a ry 19, begin I m » ' r (,i,d»T« fo r Mb«iiirli»s.i- •<b r» « Iftu ffh ter. $15.86. By d ed u ctin g $15.86 from th | fo rts) w ill not be honored. n ing at 8 o'clock. G eneral adm ission <‘r«|» Arr«*Hir«*. .... .... P rice of one ton of th e read y m ixed r , T i le"' ’«• r ««"rved se ats 50 ce n ts; Humus and Conmierc rlt.1 F ertilizer, goods, w hich I p lace a t $62.00 l e a X ^ o ^ p l i n E i gani.'.,", < niln ren 15 cen ts.—Adv. | You a re probably w . an d erin g w hat us a! balance of $43.14 for which we p J S t S f r . " " " " ’ ......................... Basketball at Orient. all th is ta lk about HUMUS and pet 4o pound« of n itro g en and 1760 i V,<JVur’ a rr*‘" • • ...................... -I- baHk,‘,hH" '" a m will play i STRAW h as to do w ith w h eth er we Pounds of filler. , flnd th a t j can n o t M « FH,m v P o^,l8 n ', at O rient ball Electric Building should use com m ercial fe rtiliz e rs o r I afford to pay ih .n ZK 1 J a n u «ry 12- A dm is an y such p rice for th» 1 ° t’1» "''-! to i».iat.,c«, a r r e i " . ¿ R sion 25 and 15 centa.— Adv. ¡n o t? I believe w ith A. B. Ross th a t ' ; 40 pounds of nitrogen. And why pay ¡u n less and u n til we m ake th e very for th e sack s and th e fre ig h t and ex- I 1 m ost use possible o ut of o u r w aste , t r a 1 an d lin g to get 1760 pounds of ,' I vegetable m a tte u re and | v X K , “ X “ ’ *’" 1 f,,r ,h l" clt‘ a " '' — I CLOVER, wa a r r, e n b o arn t In m a a n condition hM SPECIAL PRICES Tor This Week White Outing, heavy twilled fleece 6 yards for $1.00 Children’s Cotton Hose 2 pairs for 35c 16c Electric Store STIRRING SERMONS PREACHED BY WOMAN EVANGELIST I will be pleased at any tim e to e i v e vn n thxxi« range w hkhteir havean<1 5 ? ° ? & 8amp,e fonibination E.ecirle a r .t in o r s i n e BV r ltx M O K ,,d r,tr ^ I LA SS Seldom have G resham people had lead. by a I she Is a soloist of m uch ab ility queen of h e a rts h as cre ate d a farce th e privilege of hearin g such s tirrin g J an d ■r, fre q u en tly Caf- !„'*2 ” . bo n fl7 ;,arP " "a r °y al flush” H‘‘rnii’n" »•» 'h o se being delivered b , ' "> d u c ts.'sin Joins g in g w th ith e “g « Miss p 7 l in " .' By High Schoo] R eporter. T he se n io r cla ss of Union High In » W on. ,n . b, „ „ , S ervlces have been announced for G resham has selected a play and it lish -sp eak ln g stag e and th e success [M ethodist E piscopal church. H er p re ¡ev e ry evening th is week, in cluding will be stag ed F rid ay night, F eb ru ary w hich It h a s won In New York has j 2, In th e High school gym nasium . T he ' ’T ’“ in every o t h e r city | se n tatio n of th e tru th s of th e gospel I ■Saturday, beginning pro m p tly a t ?;3t) »o ea rn est and h er reaso n in g so ' o ’clock. M eetings for boys ar Ad girls cast has been re h e a rsin g for th e p ast I * *’ h a " b *‘e n " ,‘e n ______ c le a r th»tt m any a re moved by her a p a re held every a fte rn .» ,, Im m ediately ! week u n d er th e d irectio n of Mrs ‘ peals. She never m inces w ords In her a lte r th e clo se of school, unde ♦ b* B usiness Men to L ite D ance. | Evans. | d ealing with sinful „ r d etrim en tal lead ersh ip of Miss Miller, T hese w ill A rep e titio n of th e dance given last : “A P a ir of S ix es” ran for a y ear at be a t th e ch u rc h every eft m onth In th e M asonic h all by a c o m - ! P M h y V r * “ ? X th e L o n g acre T h ea ter, New York, and |» h e exception of th e one •noon w ith on W ednes- j excited su ch o u tb u rsts of fun and ; m itte of b u sin ess men com posed of i b u rd " n, of h er ap p eal Is for rep e n tan c e I day. w hich w ill be In th e Sunday j J. C. S hultz, p ra ise a s was never before e x p e r B. W. T horne. E. W. from sin and a sp irit-tilled C h ristian school hall In th e Odd F ellow s b uild ienced In th e h isto ry of m etro p o litan A ylsw orth. J . E. M etzger an d W. A. Hfe. Good au d ien ces have greeted ing. th e a tric a ls. In w h .t hvs been term ed H essel will be giver, on F rid a y even- M,8R c » * ra y an d a t every service th e ! o u r n atio n al indoor gam e, a p air of Ink, J a n u a r jA l2 _ A d v . a lta r h as been flll^t with s e e k « ,, ' H iillesi Inolrnnient«. •ix es Is not considered m u th of a A good P ack a rd O rgan. $50 nlano hand, b ut th e affair arra n g e d by the a ssista n t In ¿he evan g elistic q u a rte re d oak finish. »136. »■ you want it— Want ad. It. oak finish, $125. cam paign Besides be.. ,f . ch arm in g J. E METZGER. I ,O b - Let me dem onstrate it and be convinced M l l r t î o r '1“ " " ' ° r r e n t be «‘ U’ e r« l and FLOYD L. MACK Get Your Favorite Daily with the O u tl¿¿k 7Ñ ^ What y o u -7 7 ^ T you want „¡1. « Mn'er- ‘h*