The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, May 06, 1921, Image 3

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    TH E G A T E C IT Y JO U R N A L . N Y S S A . OREGON,
Eddy’s
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COST OF USING TRACTORS AND
HORSES SHOWN IN Y E A R ’S WORK
fairy Tale
¿ y r \ A R Y GRAHAM BONNER
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W IL B U R W OOD FROG.
“ I’m know n a s th e E a s te r n Wood
F rog, h u t I call m y self W ilb u r W ood
F ro g ," said the
E a s te r u Wood
F rog. I like the
n am e of W ilbur
___
W ood F rog.
It
so u n d s very tine,
f
1 th in k . O f co u rse
j
m y fam ily nam e
I
>
is th a t of E a ste rn
W ood Frog.
B u t I like a lit-
[
tie s|jeciul nam e
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of m y own.
P re p a rin g Seed Bed W ith T ra c to r Pow er.
&T I
“As a fam ily we
d re s s In brow n or
'P re p are d by th e U n ited S ta te s D e p a rt­ years. T h e a n n u a l d e p r e d a tio n of th e
yellow ish or re d ­
m ent o f A gricu ltu re .)
tw o-plow tr a c to r s a m o u n te d to *104,
d ish o r g ray ish
D u rin g O cto b er an d N ovem ber, 1920,
an d of th e three-plow *217. T h e kn-
su its .
I t m akes re p re s e n ta tiv e s of th e U n ited S ta te s
nual co st o f re p a irs , in clu d in g th e
b u t little differ­ D e p a rtm e n t of A g ric u ltu re v isited 286
v alu e of th e o w n e r's tim e *i>ent 111 re ­
ence.
W e m ay tra c to r-o w n e rs In Ohio, In d ia n a , anti
p a irin g tlie tra c to rs , w a s *30 fo r botli
h av e sp o ts a n d we Illinois. A com plete re c o rd of a ll the
th e tw o-plow a n d th ree-p lo w sizes.
m ay not.
W e r e w ork done d u rin g the y e u r b o th w ith
T h e fuel co n su m p tio n p e r d ay fo r
not very fu ssy u hout th e w ay we look. tr a c to rs an d h o rse s w as o b ta in e d from
“W e, M r. W ood F ro g s, a re sm a lle r each fa rm e r. In fo rm a tio n fro m w hich th e tw o-plow tr a c to r s v u ried fro m
th a n th e .Mrs, W ood F rogs, an d th a t th e co st of u sin g th e tr a c to r a n d th e ab o u t 18 g allo n s fo r fall p lo w in g to
Is th e w ay It Is a p t to he In th e F rog cost o f m a in ta in in g th e vvorkstoek ab o u t 11 g allo n s fo r d ra w in g th e hay
W orld. My e a rs a r e sm a lle r th a n my could be d e te rm in e d w as a lso o b tain ed . loader. F o r th e three-plow tr a c to r s it
v aried from 23 g allo n s f o r p lo w in g to
eyes, an d 1 believe people h ave bigger
T ile in v e stig a tio n w a s m ade th ro u g h
e a r s th a n eyes.
T h a t is one o f the th e co -o p erativ e e ffo rts of th e b u re a u 15 g allo n s fo r d ra w in g th e h ay lo ad er.
m any d ifferen ces betw een my looks of an im al In d u stry , office of fa rm m a n ­ T h e „tw o-plow tr a c to r s co v ered 6.0
an d th e looks of a p erso n in c ase you ag em en t an d fa rm econom ics an d the ac re s per d ay In plow ing a n d th ree-
w an ted to be ab le to tell us a p a rt. b u reau o f p u b lic ro ad s. In a cco rd an ce plow m ach in es 8.0 ncres. T h e a m o u n t
I ’m g lad to give all In fo rm atio n asked w ith p la n s o u tlin ed a t th e fa rm pow er o f fuel re q u ire d p e r a c re by th e tw o
sizes w as p ra c tic a lly th e som e, 2.8
fo r."
conference a t C hicago, III., In O ctober,
“W ell,” sa id P e te r Gnom e, w ho w as 11)10. T h e ob ject w a s to o b ta in in fo r­ gallons fo r th e tw o-plow a n d 2.7 g a l­
cu llin g on th e E a s te rn W ood F rog, “ I m ation, In ad d itio n to th a t a lre a d y lons fo r th e th ree-p lo w tr a c to rs .
D ifference in P low ing C osts.
d o n 't believe any one w ould ev e r m is­ av ailab le in th e D e p a rtm e n t o f A gri­
T he av e ra g e co st p e r a c re of p ow er
ta k e you f o r a p erso n or a person fo r cu ltu re, w hich w ould a id in d e te rm in ­
you.”
ing a d v a n ta g e o u s fo rm s of p o w er fo r for the plow ing done w ith tw o-plow
“ I d o n 't believe so," said W ilbur d ifferen t fa rm s an d d iffe re n t condi­ tr a c to rs w as a b o u t $2 a n d w ith th e
three-plow a b o u t *2.20. T h e cost o f
W ood F rog.
“ S till o n e n e v e r knows, tions.
pow er fo r th e p low ing d o n e w ith
a n d It is w ell to be p re p a re d . T h a t Is
F a rm s Above A verage in Size.
w hy I give fo rth th e in fo rm atio n . You
T h e a v e ra g e size of tlie fu rm s v is­ h o rse s on th ese fa rm s w as a b o u t $2.00
can n e v e r tell w hen you m ay need it. ited w a s ¡¡58 a cres. T h is is c o n sid er­ p e r acre. B ased on th e p re se n t co sts
W e’re v ery sm a ll c re a tu re s. W e love ably above th e a v e ra g e size o f all of keeping w o rk sto ck , th e co st of
pow er fo r plow ing w ith h o rse s w ould
th e woods.
W e grow , of course, fa rm s In th e s e s ta te s .
. la r g e r a s w e g e t older. I'm n ot very
T w o-plow tr a c to r s w e re ow ned on be a b o u t *1.00 p e r acre. F o r m o st of
old now.
I ca n sw im w ell, b u t I 174 of th e ¡¡86 farm s, th ree-p lo w tr a c ­ th e o th e r o p e ra tio n s th e co st of p ow er
d o n 't lik e a n y th in g a s w ell a s I do th e to rs on 104, an d four-plow tr a c to r s on w hen fu rn is h e d by Morses w as slig h tly
w oods."
six farm s. O ne fa rm e r ow ned a one- less th a n w hen fu rn is h e d by tra c to rs .
"I'm fond o f th e w oods, too,” said plow m nclilne, a n d one fa rm e r ow ned T he co st p e r a c re of p o w er fo r d isk ­
P e te r Gnom e.
a five-plow m achine. T w o-plow m a­ ing w ith t r a c to r s w a s *0.67, w ith
“S om etim es I Jum p o ut w hen i>enple ch in es w e re fountl on 75 p e r ce n t of horses, *0.64; fo r c u ttin g g rain w ith
a r e p ick in g flow ers," sa id W ilbur, "fo r th e fa rm s w ith less th a n 1G0 crop tra c to rs , *0.67; w ith h o rses, *0.50.
th e y m ay a lso h ave been picking me acres, a n d on 53 p e r ce n t of th o se w ith T h e se figures re p re s e n t tj)e co st of
pow er only, an d do not In clu d e e ith e r
by m istak e.
I am a tine c re a tu re , 100 o r m o re crop ucres.
th e co st of m an labor, o r th a t o f the
b u t I am not a flow er."
O ne h u n d re d a n d six o f th e tr a c to rs
“I d o n 't su p p o se th ey would have h a d been in u se one y e a r, 100 had Im p lem en ts used.
w a n te d you ns a flow er,” Inughed P e ­
T h e a v e ra g e c o st p e r d ay o f two-
been in u se one a n d o n e-h alf o r tw o
te r G nom e, " b u t you m ust acfinlt th a t
y e a rs, 40 b ad been In u se tw o an d one- plow t r a c to r s fo r d r a w b a r w o rk or
w hen you g e t In w ith th e tnoss an d
h a lf o r th r e e y e a rs, a n d 81 bud been th e hom e fa rm w as a b o u t *12.05, am
th e leav es you d o n 't look u n lik e th e
of tliree-plow tr a c to r s a b o u t *17.75.
In use m ore th a n th re e y ears.
w ooded gro u n d Itself."
T h e to ta l co st of p o w er fu rn is h e d b>
On th e a v e ra g e th e tr a c to rs w ere
“A good p ro te c tio n fo r me, too,” sahl
used f o r 30.8 full d a y s d u rin g th e y e a r tile tr a c to r s fo r d ra w b a r w ork a t home
W ilbur. “ I believe In being p ro tected .
covered by th e In v estig atio n . T w enty- d u rin g th e y e a r a v e ra g e d *341. Till-
"S o m etim es in th e sp rin g w e ta lk th re e an d fiv e-ten th s d a y s o f th is w as d ra w b a r w o rk on th e borne fa rm con
h o a rse ly to each o th e r, b u t w e’re not d ra w b a r w ork on th e hom e farm , s fltu te d 76 p e r cen t of th e to ta l work
g re a t on m ak in g a noise. W e're like
2.7 d ay s wag b e lt w ork, und 4.0 d ay s d o n e by th e tr a i to rs, a n d only 76 per
to n d s in th a t w ay.
w a s cu sto m w ork. S ev en ty -th ree o f ce n t of th e to ta l a n n u a l c h a rg e f o r de
“ F ro g s a r e g r e a t c re a tu re s f o r m a k ­ th e 280 t r a c to r s did less th a n 20 d u y s’ p r e d a tio n , re p a irs , a n d in te re s t on in ­
ing a lot of noise. T hey love to ehnt- w ork d u rin g th e y e a r an d 20 did 50 v estm e n t. Is included in It.
te r an d rro a k an d goog a-room all th e o r m ore d a y s’ w ork.
T r a c to r R educes N um ber of W ork-
tim e.
W e love th e w oods so m uch
sto c k Needed.
T h e n u m b e r o f vvorkstoek still
th a t w e sle ep u n d e r th e leav es all w in­ ow ned v a rie d from tw o h ead on 11 of
On th e 172 fa rm s w h e re th e re had
t e r an d u n d e r th e logs. too.
And th e fa rm s to m ore th a n 15 on five of been no ch an g e in a c re a g e th e n u m ­
w hen sp rin g a p p e a rs up w e get.
th e la rg e fa rm s . O n th e av e ra g e th e re b e r of w o rk sto ck had b een red u ced by
“ Kvrm th e eggs a r e laid In little w ere 0.8 b ead p e r fa rm lit th e 2.2 head, s n a v q ra g e red u ctio n o f 26
w ooden p laces w h ere th e re a re tin y tim e o f th e su rv e y , an d th e ir value p e r cen t. F o rty -fo u r of th e s e 172 men
p u d d le s an d pools. T h o u san d s of eggs w as |1 4 5 p e r bead. In all th e re w ere had n ot red u ced tlie n u m b er o f work-
a r e laid, too.
And th ey all becom e 1,878 h e a d o f w o rk sto ck on th e 280 stock, 62 h ad d isposed of one o r tw o
w oodfrogs la te r on, b ut th ey m u st be fa rm s an d 111 co lts less th a n one y e a r head, 43 h ad d isposed of th re e o r fo u r
ta d p o le s first, o f course.
h ead , an d 23 o f move th a n fo u r head.
of age.
“I'm sup p o sed to be a nice looking
T h e a v e ra g e n u m b er o f full dnys O n th e s e 172 fa rm s one lio rse und
little c re a tu re , q u ie t in a p p e a ra n c e and w ork p e r y e a r p e r horse, f o r all fu rm s been k e p t fo r each -28 a c re s (to ta l
m o d est a t all tim es."
w a s 08.0. On 20 o f th e fa rm s th e ncres, n ot cro p a c re s ) b efo re p u rc h a se
"I th in k you a r e one o f th e n icest w o rk sto ck d id less th a n 40 full days o f tr a c to rs , an d a t th e tim e of the
little fellow s I ’ve ev e r m et," said P e­ w ork an d on 27 th ey did 100 or m ore su rv e y th e re w as one liorse fo r each
37.7 a cres. F o r all th e fa rm s th e re
t e r Gnom e.
“I
d ay s w ork p e r y ear.
c a n ’t begin to tejl
T h e tr a c to r s d id 85 p e r cen t o f th e h ad been a n a v e ra g e of one h o rse for
you how I a d m ire
plow ing on th e s e fa rm s , 73 p e r cen t each 27.6 n c re s b e fo re p u rc h a se of
you.
o f th e d isk in g . 43 p e r ce n t of th e h a r ­ tr a c to rs , a n d th e re w a s one f o r each
“I love to see
row ing. p la n tin g , rolling, an d p a c k ­ 37.9 a c re s a t th e tim e o f th e in v e s tig a ­
you hopping
ing. 41 p e r c e n t of ta e g rain cu ttin g , tion. On th e fa rm s w h ere th e re had
about
In
th e
and a b o u t 15 p e r cen t of th e lo ad in g been no ch an g e in a c re a g e th e re had
woods. I th in k it
iteen one h o rse fo r each 21.5 cro p acres
an d h a u lin g of hay.
Is so n ice th a t you
O f 207 m en w ho did sp rin g plow ing. b e fo re th e p u rc h a s e o f tra c to rs , and
love th e woods,
142 did It all w ith tr a c to rs . 121 used th e r e w as one f o r each 20 c ro p a c re s a t
f o r to my m ind
both tr a c to rs an d h o rses, a n d fo u r th e tim e o f th e in v estig atio n .
th e r e is n o th in g
O p e ra tin g C osts M ay Be R educed.
used h o rse s only.
m uch n ic e r th a n
T h e re w e re g r e a t v a ria tio n s on in­
O f 225 w ho did fall plow ing. 190
w oods o f tre e s
did it nil w ith tr a c to rs , 27 used both d iv id u al fo rm s In th e g o st o f p o w er
and
m oss
an d
tr a c to r s an d h o rses, an d eight used fu rn is h e d by b o th h o rse s a n d tr a c to r s ;
sh a d o w s, an d w ith
h o rses only.
an d by m ore c a re fu l m an ag em en t
th e su n lig h t peep­
In all, th e p o w er f o r 30 p e r ce n t of m any f a rm e rs could d o u b tle ss reduce
in g th ro u g h h e re
th e d r a w b a r w ork on th ese fa rm s, a s th is cost. R e p a ir co sts a n d fuel con­
a n d th e r e ."
m easu red by d a y s o f liorse lab o r re ­ su m p tio n o f th e tr a c to r s Could in m any
"A h," sa id W il­
q u ired fo r It, w a s fu rn is h e d by tr a c ­ ca se s h av e been red u ced by m o re c a re ­
“
I
J
u
m
p
O
u
t.”
b u r, “I love to
ful o p e ra tio n . T h e co st o f k eep in g
to rs an d th e re m a in d e r by horses.
h e a r you ta lk like
T h e a v e ra g e cost p e r h ead of k eep­ w o rk sto ck could h a v e been red u ced on
th a t, fo r it is th e w ay 1 feel.”
ing w o rk sto ck on th e s e fa rm s f o r th e m any fa rin a by m ore c a re fu l feeding
“M y little h e a r t sings w ith Joy over y e a r en d in g N ovem ber 1, 1020. w as p ra c tic e s.
a n d o v er ag ain , f o r I am so h ap p y to *159, a n d th e a v e ra g e co st tier farm
T h e a v e ra g e a n n u a l co st o f pow er
h a v e been allow-ed to be a little wood w as *1.7«.
fo r th e d ra w b a r w ork on th e hom e
fro g , an d to spend m y life In th«
Coetg 4$ C e n ts D aily to F eed H orae. fa rm w hich w as d o n e w ith tr a c to rs
woods.
E x clu siv e of g ra ss an d s ta lk p a s tu re , w as e q u a l to th e co st o f k eep in g 2.1
“ D ear, d e a r w oods, how I love you." th e a v e ra g e ra tio n p e r horse co n sisted h ead o f w o rk sto c k a n d th is la p ra c ­
A nd th e little wood fro g w h isp ered o f 1.3 to n s of hay, 1.2 to n s of straw . tic a lly th e a v e ra g e n u m b er d isp lac ed
th e s e w o rd s very softly.
0.2 a c re o f Stover, 37.8 b u sh els o f corn, p e r fa rm . On th e b a s is o f p re se n t
“ I d o n 't w onder, I d o n 't w onder,” an d 22.3 b u sh e ls o f o ats. T h e to ta l p rices, how ever, th e cost o f k eeping
sa id P e te r G nom e. "I th in k you show coat o f feed p e r h ead w as $134. B ased w o rk sto ck h a s declined co n sid erab ly
good ta s te , W ilb u r F rog, o r E a s te rn on p r e s e n t p ric e s (M arch, 1921), th e m ore th a n th e co st o f o o e ra tin g tr a c ­
W ood F rog, a s y o u r fam ily nam e is.”
cost o f feed p e r h ead w ould be ab o u t tor*.
*80.
Since, d u rin g th e y e a r co v ered by
So T h o u g h tfu l of Him .
T h e a v e ra g e co st p e r d ay of h o rse th e In v estig atio n , th e coat o f p o w er on
"O h. m a I” v e n tu re d H ercu les, th e
la b o r f o r th e y e a r of th e su rv ey w as th e a v e ra g e fa rm w aa no g r e a te r th an
y o u n g ste r. “D o n 't you w a n t th e b ack *2.43. B ased on p re s e n t p ric e s th e cost If It had all been fu rn is h e d by ho rses
y a rd sw e p t outT"
on th e s e fa rm s w ould be not f a r from an y sa v in g in m an lab o r costa, any
“ No, th a t ca n w ait u n til th is eve­ *1.50 p e r day.
gain d u e to g e ttin g a la rg e r am ount
n in g ."
T h e a v e ra g e first co st of th e two- of w o rk done In a given tim e, a n d a n i
" H a d n 't I b e tte r s ta y a t hom e an d plow t r a c to r s w as *072. o f th e th ree- o th e r a d v a n ta g e s c o n n e c fe l w ith th<
d o som e w ork in th e g ard en ?"
plow tr a c to rs *1,354, an d o f all tr a c ­ u se o f tra c to r« w hich can n o t he men*
“ No. It looks lik e ra in to d ay ."
to rs *1,140. T h e a v e ra g e am o u n t *i>et)t tired d ire c tly In d o lla rs an d cents
"I lo n 't you w a n t m e to clean o u t th e fo r eq u ip m en t, m ostly plow s and disks, m ight he co n sid ered c le a r profit. It I
p a p e r c u p b o a rd ? ”
f o r u se w ith t r a c to r s w a s a h o u t *340. d o u b tfu l, how ever. If such g ain s w et
“ No. you can do th a t on S a tu rd a y ." T h e av e ra g e v alu e o f tu e horse-d raw n g re a t enough to b a la n c e th e co st r
"B u t. m o th er. Isn 't th e re a n y th in g
Im plem ents d isposed o f a f t e r th e p u r- o p era mbit th e tr a c to r s on m any o f t)
th a t I can do to d a y ? "
e b s se o f th e t r a c to r s w a s *12.
fa rm s w h ere t r - r e w as no ch a n c e
“ Yes, you can go to school, a n d be
T h e a v e ra g e life o f th ese tr a c to rs »creag.- so -1 e-here pc
or'- .to ck wi
q u irk a b o u t It, too.”
M e s tim a te d by th e ir o w n ers la 8.7 displace/*
W hy Castoria?
Y ^ A R S ago Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups were the remedies
in common use for Infants and Children; Castor Oil so nauseating as to be
almost impossible and the others all containing Opium in one form or another,
but so disguised as to make them pleasant to the taste, yet really to stupify the
child and give the appearance of relief from pain.
It required years of research to find a purely vegetable combination that
would take the place of these disagreeable, unpleasant and vicious remedies that
from habit had become almost universal. This was the inception of, and the reason
for, the introduction of Fletcher’s Castoria, and for over 30 years it has proven its
worth, received the praise of Physicians everywhere and become a household word
among mothers.
A remedy ESPECIALLY prepared for Infants and Children and no mother
would think of giving to her baby a remedy that she would use for herself,
without consulting a physician.
Children Cry For
f»
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p e r gen t .
Avertable Preparation forAs
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tiniithcStomaclis and Dowds a
T hereby Prom o ti íi ¿ Diéeslío*
C heerfulness and RcstConiaiffi
n e ith e r Opium. Morpnlne no
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A helpful Remedy f0*" _
C o n s tip a ü o n o n d D ia r r h o c
a n d Feverishness and
L o s s o f S l e e p
r e s u lting I h w fre^ n m B M r-
Everybody has read the above headline; how many believe it?
Have you a little-one in the home, and has that dear little mite
when its stomach was not just right felt the comforts that come with
the use of Fletcher’s Castoria? You have heard the cry of pain.
Have you heard them cry for Fletcher’s Castoria? T ry it.
Just help baby out of its trouble tomorrow with a taste of Cas­
toria. Watch the difference in the tone of the cry, the look in the
eye, the wiggle in the tiny fingers. The transformation Is complete—
from pain to pleasure. T ry it.
You’U find a wonderful lot of information about Baby in the
booklet that is wrapped around every bottle of Fletcher’s Castoria.
Facsimile Signature?*
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Have You Tried It?
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CASTORIA
A LW A Y S
Bears the Signature of
^ D osks - 4 0 e *;
E xact C opy o f W rapper.
L ucky
S trike
cigarette
R e q u irem en ts.
" I t re q u ire s d o lla rs to g e t In to th e
f a s t se t."
“A nd se n se to k eep o u t
o f It."
C atarrh
C a ta r rh Is a lo cal d ise ase g re a tly Influ­
enced
by
co n stitu tio n a l
conditions.
H A L L ’S CA TA R R H
M E D IC IN E Is a
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FRECKLES
No D isch arg e in T h a t W ar.
T h e re Is no m an th a t h a th p o w e r
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n e ith e r h a th h e p o w e r in th e day of
d e a th ; and th e re is n o d isc h a rg e in
th a t w ar.—E c c le sia s te s V III, 8.
B ut Seldom Are.
Cobb— “D oes lie c o n s id e r h im self a
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Ju d T u n k in s.
T u n k in s sa y s sin c e h e looked
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fo llo w ed by a d u s tin g w ith C u tle u ra
T u lc u m p o w d e r u su a lly m e a n s u c le a r,
sw eet, h e a lth y sk in .— Adv.
G loom y p e n ite n c e is only m a d n e ss
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John
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tle trou b le from m y
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su fferin g.
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stan d
It.
T h e n th e kid n ey
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p assed
too fre e ly and w ere
h lg h lv colored.
I
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td v .
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yon g e t th e fu ll s tr e n g th fro m tb e foot
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