BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON ( SOIL FERTILITY. i-.ioitg the more important factor that cur,ce ha contributed to agri cuIij.c ,r uusntaimng the fertility ot i!.v soil and restoring iertth: v 10 dej-l-u.! .ils. the following arc men tions! ' ths U. A. C. Pre bulletin prow iifc' niiroi cr, gathering legumei and i i'!ig vr.-'.vr Aumus forming gretis -'..p-. swcoiatic crop rotation ttu.t ; r. .id .or the more ncarl" cu. oi u.e variee pkuit nutri ents c. .suit, k iiens soil du cases, fvu; k "u friijucal cocuitiou and proMuc amc lor release of unavail able 1 ... .-. :xds; use 01 hvc stock tor rctunni-'k; iTgumc matter to the firm, thus -c!. : :unu pruduc-.s in concen trated 11. rui Jtt4 removing bat a mini :nuii o. icr.mty matter, cultivated crops tor summer follow, serving the docoic purpose ot protecting the soil and produce a cource ot pkaam surprise The other day tit. .mien put mt iMim in a hill ana ax-ts-icttd two very nice sweet potatoes it i expected that, when these po tatoes attain their full growth a month or six weeks hence they will have attained their ordinary stae. lhf sandy soil in which these pota toes are planted is peculiarly adapted to their culture, and ii this experi ment proves successful, a much larger area will be planted nest season. COW TESTING grows. office oi F. V Kehrh. field dnirj-timn with the U. & Dairy Uiviciwt and the 0. A. C Extension Service, i A. Baker, oi Sunftebi, sayi the Ifer tmston herald. Some very inicreattNg iikihui it orwi;ni out in mrse re sults. I he weight of the mil, of encta cow was taken and recorded at each milking, and a sample taken from the morning's and evening' milking near the middle ol each month was tested for butter fat. A record of the feed was alio kept. "Kerds for t. . (till veer arc o uinabk jon nine cow and these pfov Preliminary work is no. unrfrr ed 10 be very profitable and show .. - . ... 1.. 1... - lor me organization ui truce more cjw-tcsting association 1 in Oregon, .'woi.i ot liiisc assoeiAtions arc now conducting :-cin;ilic ul on the pro duction ot their herds and lite addi tion at thoe not- in charge of the O. A. C. dairv soecialistt inr ornain. income, nse uon will place this state at or near 01 ir.i:c and commercial fertilizers to -he head of progressive dairy states jmj.ji.v. j.inuit ,....n.iu.I, ii ,jj ine inion. uratpon now lends in supp. nti.ti.a lenwiy elements; isu reltnvltij warfare .upon ecii tir-a wo.stc ;hv energy of the soil urid crowd out valuable far piaals. FARM NOTES its; and ihe number of pure bred Jerseys ua noxious M.r official test. Some wonderful ret ords are being made and the fame of .ie state as a source of high produc- average receipt per cow S jerseys is spr. aqing throughout oe country. .1 .i..!,r tomato ofi.r.-c size has been .rcu b an imateur horticul ture; in L.-.litornia. -v ..-ian was trying to sell a wtnd hrakm horse, and was trotting hint uri.r.i; :''jr inspection. The owner stroi. .i ihc horse's back and remark ei; ... 1 he prospective buyer. "Ha.en't Ik .1 I" 1 '(ut'" But the other no ticed tl.' horse was panting, and "Ah, I like his coat til b:n 1 (Jon't like, his pauts." '..n i-. the greit pickle state of aor. u: well as the foremost - ij.ari3 and potatoes. Xearly in.j jriar.t pickle concern in n:r !...s its salting stations c'tinitcu taat tnere are in jco stations in the state, ;m ,'veragc- area of no r c jntract. The total acre- arsvu. ri;.'S: . M-rt. the n;. st.T. 1 ever-. the si. ana 'i all .11 t u; each wit 11 acres u:k1 aye pickles is estimated at about 30,io crts, with an annual product of about 2,000.000 'jushels. li'.fy Leslie, of Cadillac, Mich., has hen that never takes a vacation. In hrr six years of life biddy has laid over 1,350 eggs, an average of 22 cgf T"r year. Hi'dd's earnings have tota'fit $; per year and Leslie says the c r-iinir capacity of the average lu-it 1 Sj.so. Hiddy, unlike most hens, set nic per year, while most hens set only once a year. At present Hid t'y ii 1 line it the rate of six eggs per week 1 he older she gets the better shol. s" said ilr Leslie in telling of Bid.!-.'- ahility. W'c don't know Mr J-esli but FARMERS COUNT C0i,T. The Oregon farmer is beginning :o .ike note of the decreasing yield of 'ut prufjucuon ana us w.iat can be done by systematical -..Siting out the unprofitable cow v. . no average milk production per co . r the year was 6410 pounds, while she tat prcwinction for this period amount euto 300 pounds per cow. This is an excellent herd average anil nas Been secured by keeping tab 011 each cow and dispoiug of their tr. feiior ones. Ait average price 01 30 eciiiN per pouitn wa. received ffir tlic butterlat throughout iEk- year, thus making the amount to for the year. I he average cost of the iced consumed b each cow for .he year's period was estimated to be .ibout $JJ. figuring hay and grain at arm prices. This leaves nu average net income of $57 per cow from the sale of btittcrfat. It is cctierallv lie tired that the skim milk and manure increasing ...:n .1. . t ... -unt the cost. He is giving more and norc attention to growing the kind nd quality of products demanded by he markets and to grading them to .onform to market, standards. He ii beginning to value the real estate at ..rcvailing amount as net profit tier cow "The best cow in Mr. Maker's herd produced Sojj pounds of milk con taining 410 pounds of btittcrfat worth 5 1 - Her feed was $ui showing a net profit of $87 for the year. This cow produced btittcrfat at a cost ot rr , , . . I . . .-. HUiiU.lU I'll L II. I cr nnces. to annraise his hav 1 . ...... .. nd grain at market rates, and tU U'J ,)cr ,ounu- nake due charges for the labor 01" umsell and his family at current I .vage rates. He is taking thcsc.mcans o secure a reasonable income on his ' investments and his labor, and though I Germany lost only 50,000 11 nas not yet succeeded in doing so t ue 1' ranco-I'rustian war. SCIENCE AND PROGRESS men in ic nas made a good start and should -uccced 011 these lines, other things .'ting properly cared for. ! FARMERS MAY SELL SEED. Oregon farmers may sell seed of their own grown on their own prem ises to purchasers that buy for their own use. This notwithstanding the rigid law requiring that all seed offer ed for sale in quantities greater than one pound shall he labeled with the percentage of purity and viability. It is pointed out by the Agricultural College Press ilulletin that any pos sible inconvenience in buying seed under the new law may be overcome in this way and that not only seeds free of bad weed seed and of strong rerminating power may be secured jy farmers and gardncrs. but that the loiuc grown seed will also have a -ertam amount of acclimatization. All eason. ; inl wc- never saw this biddy, is srm- hen and egg story. SWEET POTATOES PRODUCED HERE fFrom Nebalem Times.) It is b' ing demonstrated that sweet potatoes can be grown here. Wilson & Sellon, who arc the largest garden crs'in this county, conceived the idea of experimenting in the growing of sweat potatoes and sent away to pro cure some choice seed tnlies The seed was blamed in hnxpe anrl ' tiii c... ... proceed strong healthy vines, whirh t rm ' ""'""ii "" i"c supervision ol the The use of wJialc flesh for meat ' steadily increasing in Japan. There arc in Queensland forty mil lion acres of unexplored forests. The Kaiser's investment losses as a result of the wnr totaled $20,000,000. A horse will live twenty-five days without solid food, merely drinkiit" 1 water. I SI . t uur lorests now cover 550,ooo.occ acres, or about one-fourth the area oi the country. The Italian government uses Amer ican machinery to manufacture shoes for its soldiers, Falmouth is probably the oldest port in Knglaiid. It was used by the rhociciaiis at least 2,sooo years ago. A tuning fork unaffected by tem perature, therefore accurate under all conditions, has been invented by a Frenchman. Practically inexhaustible deposits ' ph.ui uiscovcreu in tlic 1 'lit n. these factors enter lart-elv it n, " " V . V,K . problem of a good crJp 'yield next 1 ed 1 commcrchl 1" cotton seed hulls arc now hrin DAIRY HERD MAKES GOOD SHOWING Oregon Agriculturnl College, Cor- tiic nrst man Here year s herd record ALEX. M'NAIR & CO. eKKEBAL HAMBWABE KITCHEN RANOMS HE AT I HO STOVES 1 Se Us for Price Before Ordering Elsewhere , tiscil extensively instead of hay and straw lor Hie packing of glass ware. Japanese are producing more than 20,000,000 tons of coal a year from mines in Japan and South Manchuria. j.inncse scientist lias discovered it dnte for Uu nw liuliistrlrtt flr to w Inrtil it AUmiiy Wliii baa p"l mnnrthnti lltf.ooo kit nuniDHr lit tlu i-ontniollu of SflMdlUH p0lllt. Tko ton of llntfma) him Oti'il MMlti of W,00 for tho epimtritutliMi Of u gfttvlty watnr nystcm Contmeta will U l thbt week for WMMiraeUon of a ttehunl at Heuvnrtoii Jt0 eoKt upproilmaMy ttV.ui'O 1 l)tta county fnlr bonnl ban do 144 to omploy an ivttttor ns t (en ittra oi Ut annual iHiuuty fair The OlonUil lloll. one of tho land tarka of aonaltl vn partinlly do ttroyad by rtr. raustng ?Kov iUiuakk UAlen fowMty Tttia)or' l-ensu. I pftHROt ttotny In nit ptiblle n( falra. wni cmttwl at a immtlUB at L Qrnnda. Tw AWl 0mrs' aasoolaiUm of Hood Rlvtr will bold (to numial park tpc chool durluK th ik ot uptum. W M IS. Tha Waaeo rouwt'y boo-I nml ao mIm f imj. wai r,rM hllrfil til Ttllt IIaIUii by nanrty IOC riprontath olttjeiu ' of Ut county. One hundred fUtyflvn aeoldnnl. fear futal. wra rtHtnrtiHl to the stato rndunirttvl tieehlont eumiitlUut durlne th paat ik Tim towrttamnni of th tlrtitrtt of OtIION ttty. fit. Johns, Cuiim.i and Corllls h held In OrcRim t'Uynn Mondio rtiwl Tuesday. Aftt'r n neatluu of a imilitli t)i' u rrnw court has recou ttd. There aro about 3S0 apiv.uil enses, 170 u( which urn ready fur hearlue. lusttrnnco CunuutasUinr Wells has itnrtod Ihc dUmbutUitl of a bulletlt. on flro prrenUon, which he hupvo il hrlji to decrwuo tlu tonnes lit Oregon The tati Uwinl of control haa ten taltroly ileeUlrd to tnitnr Into contra. ! lth fartnern to grow ttwo acre ot flax nxt year tor u In the nrlaon retting plant. A 50.000 iim elnetrlc K-mi'mtin,; plant to bo used tui an euiergooey aut tliary (0 Hiir.mni'a munlelpal hydr elrelrtr (ilnnt tll i ttreoted In Ku tetio this (all. fltuemi ot Kclu will hoki a upocla cleelioti Soptombor 13 to voto on a Jtu.000 Itond tne (or the construction ot .1 nw elty hall ami a 13004 lt tie (or the Improvement of Ilia elty park The tnt board of control has nu tborlted the parol ot Mitbol richosiU , and Mary llitCK (rout the stale tftd.: trlal school (or gtria utid llinnl HIipIU from thu statu tralnlus school for bo) Preparatory to resuming work o the Tu!o Iiku ruclninutton prujort. an appropriation of JS00O ImvliiR teen np proved by thw reoluinatlon nrlie. party ot survnyora tins roiio to tlx alto. Portland Is llm ceuttir o( Ihe tiV and power Imluitiry of thtt uortlutr-.: (or (Ivo days this wirak. durliiK P eighth annual oouvuiltlun of the Nirt 1 west Klectrlc l.lcht k I'onur niim 1.1 lion. DltU lire bolng reonlvud and will It. opened Beptumber 21 for the i;ca aewor nyxti'in at Koront c;rnv to cBt 130,000. At an olectlou held IniU week thu bonda curried by u lUbNtaiitiul 111:1 Jorlly. Thu Htalii water board reudnred 11 doeliiloit fnvorublu to thu Portland Ir rlgatlou company in Itn (Iclit with tho (.'hnwnucun I.aud & Cattto roiupany regarding watir rlcbta uu the Clinwau can rlvur. Tho Portland (Itii Ac Coko cmnpaiiy puld n 7 pur emit dlviduiid on Itn pro furred and common ntock (or the year tindtng Jiiiiu 30 hut, uceordlui; to 11 report rllml with the public norvleu commUslon. Through work coinpletud lam week iUbany hns nxtondud Ita p"(Mj atrcot mm 22'f Have the Call! . f f 01 i njmri, iii iiiiiiKiii-i'iMVj iiciAine vjH fsii,. 1 " ill.... O.I .....It..... Ill tl.X W.,.1,1 'IPH 3rilMlg IMIIMIIMHUIIM 111 ttic iir,ii, linlcvor iiiikr if rlllt! you ahoot, HriitmKti,n,(jA Cnrlriilgr. will jjivr you Iwltrr, aurtr trulU limn nu)- 0 in tho world. (in to tlio lettilliig tlenlrr tlio title who ilUiilay th JU Hall Mark-if ttrmnttuH. CMC. H'll ull ymt btl tHtlmen think but l.mi.ui ..... I t II . .t. .. .. Iltli i-M!t.j- 4iitl !! 11 ii" you n" iiciuingiMii'i ,111 ic Hut... HihiU Shut. Nelvathin awl AutotudiHK In tl... by llmlt f "fel," y upiuen ud rvuililrnt pflutmuff, .Sold by your bum dealer nl 64S otllf ladliK lnrtilU III OfMuii II,ikUiI- Ai- UWa M.UttU C(tU. Co, wuk nax.4 : a-.-i.i ) n. car X SPREAD IT RIGHT THE BLACK HAWK LOW SPREADER WILL ?0 IT The Front nitil rem wheels fire uiulu liox 1.:., t 1 ... .1. i. 1 Ull aillllll.H II MMIIUT lllteil III tilt' II I M II tltt VI means lighter wmlt oy the te.uit The l uk IhiwV hit a ttti jjettrs ihetetv tlouij fiwtiy with .itction. ll t nil itttereMfd ui ummm: Sire:Mle;H m invite .von to eonie siinl e.i-iini' tiielUiek H n . Mircad- er on exhibit ion ut um tr' , PLASKER BROS. TULAM00K. OREGON YcTGreacrOrco With ar butMlnca, htltf ;tlr mnl, inlrd grouodi. aaJ mi ay 4 tlltlunt to ll feutiy, it l'nlftlt ol Off ua will begin il( IhiriyrdBik fl tuiy, 5pi(nbr 15. Will irtlnlot fnr !1oln. Jnur. Urn, Uw. Mdlrin, rMhin.U- ' . mining aao fin Am. .' "KrM ml lliwiiil ltptniaO IHiwi frf m. lk ! 9l4M HMHMM. U. VIUl. li1t Mimg Ia taWM mi cM.WwellH I .III. T,4, hMaUa.w W(ll. Im l w4 IIIxuimJ W.rkl.1, UNIVIMIir r ORCCON (uai ciMistm Notice Ol A5c.-smi:iu Miami Lumber ( j ntlon, ha fing Itn idllro niit iirinuimil Plnrif of buliHa 11 1 No. K'lfl .at Firnt wtnet, In tliu elty o( M lt-e Kmio of California: K'.'tre 1. hereliv given tlmt nt n fiieel.rig of the Unar' ( Illrei-torc of Hiti iiiuuni i.tiii inr uon " --' ' " 11 i-uii inr M)n ''i in! , i- area 10 blocka IhlH aiwniuur. TIiIm city J IHth day of Augimt, lylf;, nn tinMns. made u rucord of uo.ng 01111 of tho few ' .. . i'w rur '"rc wi htvltil emeu In tho auto to pavo any atrenta i "V" ..'"uc" rM" ul. '" 'f ld thin fluimnor. It la propound to apau tlio AVIIIum- etto rlvar bolwooti I.ano and 1. 1 11 11 couutle with a brldgn 460 (cut oup, which will coat 100,000. Tho 'atnto highway ooiumlmdMi jrlll prcparo tho plana. Tho atato tax commlaalon holds In a rullUK juat nmdo that whero property bought fronr thu Htate rovorta to tho ulato becauHo of noavpayjnuut of tips purchase price, tho holder of a tax cur tlflcato agttluit the propurty cun-iot recover. ...li.tnM.lnHl n . n.,1.11. , . 1 1 .i.tiril. .n.il. t i i aiiiiuioi4uin ui riiuuo lliaiructlOII Wte' r by 0. T. 1 of the few . ', ' '.y" ier niarc win htvltil any atreota '"'n . UtUe,i rM'"tul 'f ll auy atrcotn rorporMinn, pnynt.Jn Im.i.edmtoly ,n 1... ' ..1.... -.V. ....", V" "'f 1 11 ";. T ." " ' ' airwtt. ! OallfnrniX ' Any Stork upon which thia nurna. merit alllill rmnutn m.n,.lil it... i.i. be aaked to ' ly ot .September, 191ft. will be do' 111 ""vertmii for Hiile t puuiic iiiiutioii, unlcHH pitvmunt la mudf beforr, will bo nold 01, tho 27tl, loy of September, 1910, at JOo'cTnck.. ... .... mi iu umo. in 111) V I Iw. ,l.,lln. .quei.t aif-.nnent, toguthcr with th , coat of ailvartfuliiK and oap.n.ea 0? .Notice ot Appointment ' ol AililnlMj NOTICK IS IIKltllY f!lVKN. IW thu County Court of the state of W-.l gon, for Tillamook Coin.ty. ,' j txillltrd the tint era gfrd aumin'm trlx of tho eatato of (5eirgr A r. W tke, (lrrrfil j nixl all pfron MJ1 rltattiiH uublnil aiilil IhIa are htnaf reo,unil to prraont thu name to thu attic of T. II. (lovne. nil itbWMtl at law. at hia nlllre In Tlflninwil; Olauon. toifnlhrr with tin) youchera. within aix moitlha from date of thla notice. Dated at TllUniook, Orison, K'lh tlay or Atiguat, VU. M1NKUVA I.UDTKR of Oaorge A. F. Iiutllke. dieMm.' C. C, Qannhl, Secretary, NotU Hor Publication Wealthy Parisians have bought an ttia Kugau achoola, that bla pu.lht DtrnJImmt ( the iLaH 7? Snlwi I rulUifS in. l!at le u '"rpltur. tor th. a.w 511. S. 17ni0PKJCB atKtland Homan and Go h "" W "Wok coat 0W";Aufu.t 6th, 1015." ,0rU"m'' f n?iisirColumbinn?a"7t ak,ny K,t ' Spajff6 If BUSr1?.?!. from. coal mine refu.e, K"S Ifrnt nt M. Wlch. t tho ()?cffon. who on March? WnStt co,ound;,oVnProd"Ced 3S'000'- ,Wwr CoW.olub, hM wwlauil OH.In.l HoaaUad RnUy, No '0M . uucil- ualu tA mm llfk annual a,!-.. "'en .IOIIKI IlUmCainacI Kl.. 1 tnentinfr with peat for fuel. . Ihe dollar ian was dcrlv expert Icn urna I r !..! f- it.. I-...-., .it i "-" nuoi rt , u in inonogram, i he cabmen of Paris are lorbidden to smoke pipes while drivitiR a fare. Not n microbe exist in mountain feet C' 'C '-CiKht f tWO tho"3 Prussia in normal seasons produces slirjhtly more oats than does Canacfa. Hirch veneer is bciiiR souuht in tcanche.tty ,0" ,n:u,ufacu " ' '' mm ' ' avau. A. . A. mn 4 4.1. a . . IIIBlin Itlll 1 1 llil I IM I tl f.twl nl ff . m .1 ITt-.a a a U. AMfic Mining ooar, hM I IVaWS VZ?' IU tut kald IB Bu Baiulun . Her lit . k.. MI..I -.nil'' mar 3V W IS. to rnkfiv.,,,r roof t 'JH, ellm to Hi. fand abova Atl'Su? rora tha Cranty Clark of T llamook County. Oraaon. .t TnuLi?'ZVJ'LM W. the 2l.f d.y of S.am, "ffit aa4 i i $ y1"1? yi David Krakt 2Z Xr.f,b"uK". til av.r. Till!: Tt OeluiBhU rlyar aiUl ltUa4 - . v,' ocrlbed, b. haataa km ttv Uk racaa at tha Vnm. on the ! f r' T? '. uJfi!! VaotJU' MBOaitloB HMt Ootahw, ran wni a uu oragoa km Ua Oracoa WoU IV Mw tw Mm mook Co, ar var, TilU NOTICE TO WATER CONSUWtJ .that Ihti hour for aprlnkllnir ara houra of 6 anti 8 A. M., or fi and 9 r.i Water wifl ba shut oft wlmrt' rtllu la vlnUtaul i John Anrhli Hiiporliilt Bute, Wanted. Blda will ba raaatvad by th Neavar Hkiiaa tin. tn Santember 1911. for maklnf ahaaae for th Tha Moarfl- at Dlretora rrwrvaijjfl r frht'to rajact aay ar all bWa. oioa to i Jay Bakar, HaHilaek, Ore. Blda ZBldawlllba iraaaivad by the Of D raataaa ukul ,lltr Irt t fray Hi. iMt. 4h to gapt. 16, t& cowla aT waatf, aaroaa-llmbi m JJS i T.waa aaiivaraa a. acnom In aaM tUatriet. MmZtv kind and 1 1 ycur aarakH. "Sid to fnrnlab ! Ulti if f ... aff ua' ftatoa WHttwajtv . N. Campbalj. fc'ltlitar.