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jrw DAIMT CAFITAIi lOCnSAV, SALEM, OHEGOX, (MTTIWAr, FKnnfAltV , 1001. 4 li lt WRITE SECRETARY BOARD OF TRADE, SALEM, OREGON, FOR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET Facts About the Willamette Valley, Oregon Its Varied Products and Its Great Productive! Told By Its Own People in I heir Uwn Way. ACTUAL PRODUCTS OF THE SOIL STATED BY PRODUCERS About 26 carloads of GLOVER SEED wore ihlppod from tho Will amette Voltoy to eastern elates In 1007 at u valuation of about $1,500 por acre. D. A. Whlto & Sons, 811 Jcm. Bold from elx COWH In 10 months $357 worth of CREAM, bosldos, fur nishing our tablo with huttor and milk. John H. Loy, Uuona Vista, Polk rwiuty. llnvo raised an nvorngo of 9000 worth of IIOCIH per year for six yoarfl pcit. J. H. flhopnrd, Zena, Polk county. Ad drcus, Salem. In 1907 I Hold $05 worth of CI). VEH HEED from thnoo acros, be- widen pfiHluro. D. N. Albany. IW 6,. I Kt i a, 8 or, pound of prunes from seven acre IiihI srawn whloh, nt llvu cents, brought $010,28 D.Jj As a denlor In TIMBER laud In of land and fold thorn undried for Polk county I havo had land that cruised ton, fourteen and as high aa twenty million feet per quartor flec tion. J. G. VanOrsdel, Dallas. IUlUod 160 bushels HA It CORN on 2V4 acros. M. Lunde, Salem Itt. 6. FVom ono GRAPE VINE I Bold $30 worth of Isabella grapo In 1007 at 3V4 to Go por pound. O. O. Holman, Dallas My OATH averaged CO bushels par aero In 1907. Oliver Bors, Sn 'lorn. In 1007 I had 2& rows of RED RASPBERRIES, COO fort, total lotiRlli, that hod boon out 13 yoara, from which I Bold 104 orates at $1.20 to $1.50 por orate. Percy Hlbbard, Da Inn. I clonrod $750 In 1007 from RVj noron fruit, liorrlos otc Potor Kur ro, Indopondonoo. Pour rows of Kontucky Wonder POLE BEANS, 240 foot In length, on fortlllzud soil, produaod 2000 poumlN of boon, Mini pod over 12 P. Irvine, B- Wllllnmson, inohofi In Jongtu. J UmhIii. I lmve nn old orchard of (right fUTw which I sowed to spring wheat. inndo $300 worth of pork from n. Koelar. Salem. windfall id wheat, the hog bur I nutrketod 12.312 pound t viwtliig tho grain. I nUo sold 10 STRAWBERRIES, ItAHPIIIIIIIIIHS, tot fruit. S. L. Ktewnrt. McCoy LOGANBERRIES and RLACKBHR-I Vnim gcr o( STHAWBBR 1IIIIH from 2Vi acre In 1007. A. , nuts I okI $120.10 worUi. Iioskloe J Lewto, Count) Prult IiMpMtor of'mv ehIIou wo ubmI. T. J. Gord- Clnokamue (iouuly, Oregon City, Off one-half acre of young plnnl In 100C I Hold $1(10 worth of STRAW nor, lit. 2, Salem. My HTHAWRBBBIBS In 1007, on oommou Hon, wllnout fertlilaer, llimmilHs off wimo plant In 1007 produced $280 worth of fruit to tht I sold $100 worth. It. W. Hoik, ncre WoAtoc linlllln. iwtacoda, lit. 2. Hulom . ! mM u .ymr.oli TEAM last TUrellU 7U0 I1IIHIIMM WIIIWT Aiirll for 1600.-0. W. Gibson, lit. i- - ' t 1, Bulum. 50c par buihol. S W. MJIee, Eu Bno. Prom ono-half acre of LOGAN HEKItIK I sold 160 crate at $1.60 per orate In 19071. M. Garrison, Forcat Orovo. I'Vom four wres of OATS I raised In 1007 472 bushote. Xdl P. Ka muRon, Dallas, Polk county. I paraturo from 160 to 200 hoad of IIOOS on 25 acres of ALFALFA for olght to 10 month Fred Ach illes, lit. 8, Salem. From 30 hills of Yankee l'UMI KINH and Hubbard SQUASH I sold $30 worth In 1007. J. II. Nunn, County Fruit Iimpeotor, Dalian, Pu'k county. From thros acres I got 201 bush osl of OATS lnt season. V. J. Crawford, lit. 1, Salem Wlllttmetto Valloy CLOVBIt SEED wo find equal to any In the world. Cartor & Ilolon, Seedtmion, Al- bany. Had 15B noron OATS In 1007 that wont 70 bunlMlB per acre. C. Duyek S. Fonct Crovo, Waehinton coun ty. DurlUK soaon of 1007 w bought ami MppHd nine car of CI.OVICU KKE1), worth $85,000 U. L. Drool;, Corvalll. I an yer I niliHHl 520 btmhe! roit.V from olgbt apr of ground and have lutrvostod S36 butliel of "iiiMr from ima ground thin! I raised 100 ton of CAI1IJAOE on 2 acros In 1907. Many heads of 23 pounds woIghU Jos. Wood ward, Salem, Itt. 0. I harvested about nlno tons of RVOLISH WALNUTS last year from 1,600 troes nine years old. Some trees yielded ovor 100 pounds each. Thos. Prince, Dundee. Havo a Ding CHEKKY that ylold od $30 worth of ohorriofl In 1907 and a Royal Ann $18 worth. M. Muths, Salem, lit. 1. (Dr. James WIthycombe, Director of Oregon AgrlouUural Exp. Station, CorvaHls. ' From 14 cows notted $41.17 each for 1007. Thoy produced 07,035 pwinds of milk, which sold for $1,- 406.46 at condenser. In March practically but 12 cows milking brought $184.19. Thoa. Wllllanu, Forest 3rovc. From lb acres I cut 27 tons CLO VKIt HAY and hulled 16 bushels c!over soed, ami called It a light HAItTLETT PEAKS and FALL crop. Previous to that I cut 48 tons PEAHS r.ith proper car grow to of hay and hulled 55 bushels clover nerfcctlon In tho Wlllnmotto Valloy. seed from 20 acros. S. W. Miles, Thoro crjght to be and will bo soon many thousands of acros set out. C. A. Park, Commissioner Second District Stato Hoard of Horticulture. My year's return from eovon cows for 1006 was a fow cents over $500. S. W. Miles, Eugonc. Wo olearod $140 an aero on 10 acne of PRUNES. M. N. Bowman, L, S. Fullor, Monmouth. Thero are 1,000 Washington county patron furnishing MILK to our Ullisiioro ami Forest urove rac- torloe. Paolllo Court Condonsud Milk compnny. I plowed 10 acre of ground In May, towed It In Whlto French WIIHAT, from whloh I hurvustod 300 liuskiilet. C. V. Sheridan, Wal ker. From one-quarter aore I sold $67 ,worth early POTATOES Jaa. Sykes, . i rAi Irt niinai 1,1 IAAT .uonl I. ' I. tll',,1 nuvn 1,1 li'VI, mil VII fit.,. I, Solo, Linn! lienry HiiaiiK, m. l, hoio. Mitn pron, g CHICKENS l sold $50 ). I worth ock April 1 to Ootobor 1. Our ylrfd of APPLliS In the Wal- 1007. Ahrwlmm Ilemiiel. DiUIm. lace orahitrd In 1006 wn 15,000 i,it cjtmuty. boxftMou IK HPnm, or 383 hoxm iwrj? , ,, ono ortt ot HTIIAWMtll non. C. A. Park, Supt., Salem. ,nun vhloh nokl for $262 In 1007 From plot 60x10 ftt I sold $45 ptor Krro, ludepundeiioe. worth of TOMATOES in 1007. W. ' From ll5 Haww PUUNHS I .old 11. Krulr, IliillnM. 11,000 pounds dried pruno In 1007. From 44 IIWIIM and one ItUCIv lt T il0J,,ui,,, m. o. Salem. oW 1208.80 worth of wool mid u06, from nbout ono-lfth of tomb in 1007. neo. II. Hay. Itt. l. ,, ortt , mM Uili worlu of flc'"' HWHItr COILN. In t0. from the For 11 month In 1907 an avewm mtm l)loti 88.S8. 1h 1007. $17 of 13 mw yloJdel $8,31 naoh for i . Viiii rnniv ii"i.u in. . w t r .1 vm...h - ww nrnuit FAT pw mouth. ItieludlnK wwJ mhI hone foil en HkltHiHwl ittllk Uio Hverae for hch now per moelh whh $0.00 -W' II. Duuonu, Xtum. Our yield ot PltAHH In 1006 on thtf WntlttH orchard wit 13,000. boxee of IlMrttetiM and 3,000 boxee of fall IMWltH. C A Park. Bitpl.. Mom. -'Ttt 00 ocm WlllllT In 1007. itKule 30 IrmheVi )er awt. J. J. Finn, McOo Prom 1.100 NTItAWIIIlltllV Mile I neVMHl $atl In 1H7.--W II. Krabw. l)lliu. ThrtMhl 4.000 liitftkelf OATH from TO aera Im IS0T. worth $1,600 Ilea r RlMtHk. Itt 1. Hole. ft! $314 wurth of KTHAWI1HU. UIIM, RAHPHIfllltlllS, UXIANUIIIU ItlltH Mttd MAALMOTH IMaCHIllttt. Ill 148 nit of hum than hh Here In 1907 H W HKK. Hi I. 8leiM. Potir ltrl Ahh CIIKIlllY TlttlltS wtOek I Ml OHt Im Ul yielded $lt net wr tree In 10AT, heeidee an HltHHdtttte fur fwtwtly h, P. 0. Maltteh. UnealK. 1 mleed T9 WHekwl OATS eer aore Ih 1S7 atl hW at 31 per buuhet. r $XI.II tier Mere a 0. Or 49 AejMto I raUed tS ten el drtod IMUI.VliS iH im. awt Jt ! to Olwijww. Win. MeOII crW. Kelem. I ku 110 MirH WMU wlttak Hveraeil fiHtt him4 In 19IT. eell at Jde per mmh1.-S. U. Mewurtt MoOoy. ProMt 41 re i oais l n4el 1.T09 UteW.-J. C Benller. -ltH, HI. S H-eet Derley TOHACCt) iidtt. tavw tlue (eet BMg ey Uire fe htmti J It IrTt. IfctMCftdft. IIUUK(UP U A 8 P II H It U I IIS wke eveurMteti Hrteml m ioet richMV fro JIM l flM iter ere.- Uew. Jee: lUMl. SyrUrek m Me 9t IMIUNIIR )Mt hw rre4 abugtf $44e )tew f IWW wire MM rum 4d u l K un (Mem l(ve twB ev Utat MKied eae ! nee )er. tke linu'im PAT tellij $r tt 19 eet )Mr eowd Hve'. Win. IHihHer. dxio le nilMHtte Vltejr to 4Ol ed m WeeiMe ike lemUH APPI.H pxHtMr4i UvM tm tW ISteiAe ewMt 0 A Puck. OetHMleelAMW HftoaM I'klMTtM Sute Ura e( Hr lIUir. Ih m rto4 1 J ttU. jvoviad U ot ONIONS uu wo ttt Joi Windward IUtM Ht t I uoetor, Dal lut. Itftlsed 00 ton of ONIONS 'l07 on three Mere Mid sold tfcem M. $40 to $l& Her UM Jo. Woodward. SyMi. Itt. t. Our lft.year-old APPl.ltS yteldet from 10 to U Wlttd per tree. Hot IS boxee mervltiiMUwte APPLES from h tree 10 your old. Clin ton J. IvHrlt, SiOeiH. I rM uy TIIHHSHINO (NtlU 36 dM In 1J0 MHd HverHgel 1,000 twekJi ter dey U 1907 reH 17 H dys and avrtid 1.161 eke S 1 AtexHrt. McCoy. Our Cutkeert UASPIlltllltlltS ootlHMed to beer swttletem for UMe IW up to CkrltH Wiet rear T. J Onrdiier (Polk eomit)), Kt , 8n lew I pkutled llMrty Vermont POTA- TOHS mMdie of Pekruvy, HOT. oh red Hokind mm! eokl $110 wrtk IrotM '-ho wetv.- Oeki N'elaoa, Del-lea I kv three tre of APPLI! tree wtlch Urongki me $l6t, ke- klrt tmlly wee, Peter ICerre 1ft. deHuleNo Vrom strtt of kd 10x100 fet I eokl $110 wiurth f to.MATOltS m tOOt 8hw Orr. UUIe, Polk ewtHty. HersltHJ a.300 xm APPLIIS l 190T firow etekt Here L T. Iteyneid. Hi i. SeJem. I Wave twu oowe, tke UUTTim (row wklek 1 eell aad reelkw $U tr wmtk eek. D N MIIIjmi. Ale?. Ht, I. We Wm mi ItN'ni.lSII WAUMT tree of tke Myote rertety hm wklok we Mtki $16 wortk of et btet r iMid keel )tetj- for or own mm -Henry Hockert. tejei 1 eoU $64 woiek PILXCIIIIS Ik HOT trow 4M kowtog trrot t ft Her knekoL Itokert llowo. nolle. Prw lw kcroc It A It T I. UTT P II A It 8 I havo kftnreoto i eaM t toe m HOT la IM I tr. ad U ioe.-L. T. Rermnlo. te,lew. RC 0. Pnm 14 COWS rerelrei t& trow Peelle Owwt (StmMumi MlUc woojr lor UOt for Deeewkor. ISO! Covm fed e veenk. tnOf AMI Vie. ereiwiwi loet. Ave per eomi - Ww. II WIIhhi. OeftM Creok I ket 10 ANCiOUA ttOATS (TOW klok 1 ekOMed t0 WMUMle of wUalr tkw mmm i I4 tke ewoe U 3e jnr ooowl K Y Por ter. Walker 1 Hokfel 334 lmW'. ITALIAN ywer-H. Y. Portor. Walker. Tho ftcoJpte of MILK by our com- Itt. 2, Salem. Itnny In Washington oounty during Kro, (ms tro i ,,ckod CB0 1906 wwe 37 por oent xrceier Linn 'pounds CHERRIES and from six in muo aim m ivui w n. per mini trooi, 3100 pound. Sold nt 6 oents. C. J. Andorson, IM, 0, Snlom. My (JUAPICS nvoragod about six tomi por ncro In 1007, and notted Knwtir tlmti In 1006 - Pad He Coeet QondensiKl MHk oompuiy, Porost Grore and HittHboro. itt nni !... Ait . ij ?.- ih i..wi iwii nirwe wrui) iwnn from 2Vic to Be por pound J. A. and monthly oroam statement of .puron. Forest Orovo $1.06. Have now 12 rows, regis toro.1 alro Umt look llri iiremlum at stale fair In 1907. a modern dairy barn, oioam separator run by gno lino oiiKiiitt, a silo, and THE COWS PAY THE III MA. Monthly cronm Htiuonient for July, $70 16 W. J. Crawford, lit. 1, Salem Wu shipped cnat 220.000 M)uiuU CM)VKR SEED (IttM aiul Alslko) In 1907 and sold 30.000 pounds lo OHlly Carter & Itoheon, Albany. My etoak IUIUTS ylekl 60 to 76 wagon lodH Mr acre. Fred Aeh lllee. RU 8, Salem. My okeok for MUTTER FAT for November, 1007. from seven oow wm $61.10. F. IS. Smith, Dallae. Hy oareful ceiUMM I find Uior were In 1907 121 ovvnons of PRUNE DRIERS Ih Marlott county who dried 6,600,000 pound eared product K. C Armstrong, Fruk. Inspaotor for Marlon eounty. From 10 acre of prune, 1007. I Mot o-er 1.600 buekok PR UN Its O. 11. Cobb, DhUm. I eoM 12.000 poundB of STRAW IIIIRRII4S m 1901 ami 9,000 pound Ih 1907 from three a ore. U T. tteyitoM. Itt 9. Selem. I raUM 16.000 choice (HNRINU SEED from a plot 26x40 foot. Had maxy pIkhu life fot high and root t .1. lunkuj Ik. illnl Aui. I.JV..mI... -. kick a 160 ed to the pkwiL V. ' II. fMnek. M D.. Monmouth. Nortkrup. llllUUro. rrom jo iree i boa iuu wortn , 30 M,-ll at iMtirviM r. Wo hnve 40 hoad registered brood ing COTS WO Ml KWliS, from which wo realized $30 each lait yoar, wool and lambs. Thoy noragod 1 1 pound wool. Tho heaviest lloeco being 26 Mt pounds, with some wool In that monsurod 20 Inohos In longth. Duorst IlroB., MoMliinvlllo. Hud fall wheat that wont 41 bushels per nere and SPRING WHEAT 30 V4 bushels por aore. Oata 61 bushel per acre. Oren Stratton. Brownsville. Had SWEET CORN for tablo ue 60 day Inet soaaon. GREEN DEANS from July 16 to October 30. Klllod 10 IIOOS that dreesod 3617 pound. D. L. Hrowu, Salem. From seed ftirnlehed by the gov ernment. I harveeted a large crop of SUOAR liKlfrs which tested IS per cent sugar at the Oregon experiment station. Con-allls. F. M. Heklol, Htllelioro. I wintered 76 head of registered ANGORA GOATS on live aero of RAPE, sowed last July, and they are now in excellent condition. Conld eaelly have wintered as many more ok same field. Will pasture up io May 1. lloj. and then cut for eed. Netted for mohair last yoar $2 per heed Uwd. L. Nallor, For eet Grove. My OATS AND VETCH hay aver aged three ton to the acre. E. H. of CHERRIES ia 1907 W. J Crawfonl. Ut 1. Salem. In 1900 I tot 400 buahow of PRUNES frotu two norQ, tfoes etgkt lud over $6,000 t 1904 and $4,660 Ih 1I0I. CHoton J. Kitrex. Salem. Tkrenhod 1.060 eaeke OATS from 3S aerue H 107. B. P. Gwlnn, Dal- ymr old - O 11. Cokb & Son, Ual-Jj. I karveete.1 100 ton of HAY a ad rrom mree acres or uunuiuhs 300 bMehela of GRAIN an.i knt an head of COWS on 100 acres of land. 1 aoki 10 tone. L, T. Remolds, Itt. 8, Salem. and from the 30 oow 1 made $3000 We ka ROASTING EARS from lM tlttlry roaMeu. F. A. Rhode. Mc- Jttly llek eontlioiootly until Novem ber S. HOT It. A. Mnibh, Albany, Ut 6. My liARIiilY went 30 bushal por aero In HOT. It. A. Marsh, A'baay. Ut I. He Ave tm of H()P,S that have Atoftqsod fir etgkt yeatx 6.SS6 ohwU eod mM for an average ot IS oeU oer pooml. A,orage ooet of reijlair. I ceols per mmuhI. Avomse roil oer ov o tke tlvt kt. $61136. -M il WoMWtk. IM)- 1 mimU m umm Vlfl'QH HAY to Ike eciw Dollto. I Imve breo aetUMr Ml m? Ooy. WH1UT oh foot ktll farm wohI 24 buakkel per acre. Win. Preeton. It row m1Im I landed In MeOoy akont fenr year ao wlik eomoaraih-ely NOTE I NO and I now own store and rent donee prooerty valued at about $5000. free of Inrwmkrnno, P. H. Miller, McCoy. Picked in HOT orer tkre ion of ROYAL ANN CHHRRIHS from two aeree; eoM for 6e. Cym H. Walk er. Albany. One aero of WHITE DHNT CORN 1 year W. Ubry. Mkoaonred 64 H knokoki skelted Oron Stratton. ttrowiuille I grow from two to gro icto CQltX Eugene. I havo 120 Cotawold SHEEP and I sheared 860 pounds of wool from thorn this year. C. W. Sears, Cottage Grove. There aro 3,000 tons of hay raised annually In vicinity of Forest Grove for shipment, besides tho largo quan tity uaed by tho dairyman. C. Vow, Agont Albors Bros., Forest Grove. On my 12 acre of CLOVER I got 700 pounds seed por noro nnd sold It nt 10c pound, or $70 per acre. This wa a common ylald horo In 1007, sevoral having oa muoh. J. W. Eleton, Amity. nought 66 ncrea for $825, upon which ifcho crop of FRUIT nettod mo $300. Chnj E. llnll, Dayton. A n prnotlcnl soodsman I am sat isfied thnt there is no place on oarth whoro clovor seed ylolds so woll, or whore tho quality is oqual to thnt grown In the WIMnmotto valley. Tho samo la true of VHTCHKS, nnd ON ION SEED. L. L. Ilrook, Soodnmn CorvalHs. I hnve 15 cow from which I sold $700 worth of CREAM; vonl calvoa $120, and vnluo of aopnrntod milk $275 total $1186, or ovor $6.50 per month r cow for tho 12 moutlm. CHns, Halloway, Diowni vlllo. From 96 acre or CLOVER cut 285 tons In 1000. C. Duyok, S. Forest Grove. My 50 aoro HOP YARD producos 60,000 pounds of hops onch yoar. Thorn. McNleh, Dayton. I tnko tho TEMPERATURE throo tlmos a dn U to Jnn. 12, 1007.lt lied roglatorivl bolow 40 degrooa 14 Cilice; only once as low n 32. Thormomotor 4 feot from ground. James ENIott, Dallas. I lmve four Royal Ann CHERRY tree that lmve netted me $40 por yunr for eevoral dlfferont yonrs.and one Late Duke cherry tree, $10 por year for a lUNiiber of yenr. MIsa N. Taylor (Polk county), Addrwj Itt. 1, Salem. Rlpo STRAWBERRIES of avor-r-go etzo were picked In my gnrdon Jan. 14, 100S. Itov. Paml Datln, IlnAiko. I am milking 42 COWS, in Doc. 1007. they produced 27,017 pounds of milk, avernfe toit 4.7; price re calved $1.00 on a 4 por cent test ba sk). Received for mltk at oondonsor $524.84; veal $13.94; 20 loads ma nure. $20. Total, $668.84, or ovor $13.30 per cow for tho month. J. W. ConneH, Hlllsboro, Shorlff of Washington county. The butter and HUTTER PAT produced around Dayton in 1007 brought $20,000.-0. I). Rlppoy, Secretary Hoard of Trade. From 20 acres of PRUNES real ised $2.300. Rev. F. N. George. N'ewberg. From 24 acre of PRUNES I sold $3,300 worth A. F. Boardsloy, Sa lem. Ut. S. I beMove there ie no bottor sac ttoa ia tho watt, aM tilings consid er!, for retedng APPLES than tua WHlamette VaMoy. C. A. Park, Oommieetoner Second District Stato Hoard of Iiortioulturo. I ralee and fatten from 160 to 200 bead of HOGS each year. Fred Achilla. Rt. S, Salem. From $0 aero. CLOVER I got 98 nnlm.4 1Ol t.. . -.. a 1 00 uusnr'8 irj iium six acres. e. E. Willi UUHJ, xtt. . On hill land my WnnT rubuuis per acre. B jj Hlllsboro. MILK from cow No c ; to Jan. 1, 1908, sod to cj oi.oi, or ?154 p.r mnnij from cow No. 8, Sept i t2 j.au, Bom to condenser li (in ta M fxi7.iv iivr month A Forest Grove. As a roault of Irrigation nary praino land In vl county, eight acres produce VETCH HAY, 44 ton J hay, 8 tons of KNSIL.GP tons of GREEN CLOVKip Ing in 1007. Two crops of " iium euing Feb 19 Geo. R. and W. H. BagU uoro. 1 sold 400 pounds CHln 5c from a lO-jcar-oU" Itc trco. T. If. Dlunddl, jali auuuu itLiiis.iuu SQL' ivvi, on 10 acres which not than $10 per ,n : r Turner, Rt. 3. Raised 35 sacki IW.ll one-fourth acre u H Hlllsboro. On Doaver dam land I 722 sacks of ONIONS in sold nt $2.20 prr nek -jj Hlllsboro. Sold $1000 s , th of IIEIUUI'S from tircc nrro33 In 1006 $400 wirth from A. M. Grubby Po-cst Ord From 100 non I harra tons hay, CLOVER AND mlxod. Sold at $10 nor to Hare, Hlllsboro, un ono vine In ni garjl 17 HURRARD SQl.lhll ad 200 pounds. W. I Staler From six ncro ONIONS j sacks. J. T. Itlcc, Hll'sbor My 121- acv field t'lOVKll yiildrl In 15 pounds Bood per ace H man, Ilnlsoy. From 24 cows in May II eolved $176 foi IUTTCII VI skim milk wa-. w irih $30, q It. O. Shopnrd 7. na Hnrvostod 1 1 utc j CIX SEED in 1007, and fbo .neii por noro was 6t V-( at 13c por prind $4h 7j Duorst Droi MMtnn1i: My CELERY '1 t soa yielded 36.000 1 w 'iri pen sold for 60c pf d z n Dodge, Rt. 7, SaVi Had REETS n hhinj l onoh In 1007 J dm Prick oet Grove. From 2 ncr. ? I rB aaoks ONIONS in 19o;J Hllrsboro. Wo sold to E C C oji t HEREFORD ST1 I Its, ol two, tho other 1 ie i wolcht. drewetl. 74 ar.d Til Gilbert & Pattc--i In 1907 I - 1 $K .MILK from 5 tr. -C Hi Hlllsboro. My OATS ha av ols por acre for t1 lait Ono yoar the ic'l was iil macblno moasure and torrl 77 bushels mr acc Son! neighbors have d "n" cvrnM I. C. E. Spence Canby Rt, In 1007 r raKd TM CLOVER SEED off rt fir 1 bushels per acrt) J 1 Mlnnvllle. Rt 1 From 95 acres PKCXES w rirl 340.962 , "'Undi ti and 4100 poundi s8 Value $17,000 fhaien, Co., Newberg adlr-Si.i From 10 COWS Mr wars flrat ftalf ht ' " I B1 John Bohm. H ct',', Havo raised WHr IT M nirrtrt nvAr 4 0 b i 3 l' tone bay and 210 bushels SEED, 'tho yoars 19i' - 1' OtVB- bosldee paotnriai; a portion with ntllck cows ami received 36 oents per ond for BUTTHR FAT Ku- cene Ihilmar. aiUamv ' I in 1107. from nine COWS I re ceiYd jiot from ooadeawr. in October six eowg averaged $17.0S. Cnnrkjjr Omklo. Ilillekoro. Prow 16 netm I sokl 2600 huboU of fancy Srnde Bnrkank l'OTATOES. L. Proknuder. Salem. Itt. 3. Rowed nt Hlllnkero. Washington oeoiy. etgkt acre of ONIONS that BAOll Pia.VIS la taw ntttor nart of .very yr on MH:nd. im! tt Hnon OHuker nnd Noveeokir tr IB xM ' regnlarlr kofore ike early (men: onet and never loot but nae trew -WW ji io to ewwoit ter to la trow troMlng D U Urttw. Box Wckt yor - Herwen IHoM. UUb flat 9 0)lAtu lir IUULU1. wmMho mnre. On rol.lns m wwi l IOT,rwiB5wT arwd 46 btulMb ln Uin.. TURNIP (row 1 to 60 eonnd In UHlwioro A!Tr .f?:l,H: . . . . h1- M lMf4c M tk " m ln aetee VWIVII AMI jr Hiintvi' wm ie wnm rr.Ono wetcked 61 noosm. JU. nvii .. . .w ..... V.. " -". wiwbwi !& waa ore tn HOT Rt 6 R A Markk. Albany. Uottkt. HtlUkoro. vHck and Un tons of rye. and on T- ae of ALFALFA, rut Si i.. ...i - ..., . ',. M AITTJM Wougkt we $100 pr unw ta is mr. ,Md ,dla) ftf' ." " Tl :"T!. T .".,"' PRINKS from ie tkaa tv. v ' M I.nd SaIcw. Rt j, ton per acre for the i ,Mr, Hbb Hi.Ukoro ""-" rotate with v 1 ." toes or corn l' and Inoroasins i '.Richard Schism- My aiu;orr glx tons p?r a r boro. I rakted 35" that averaged ai on 2 H acre - V boro. I havo 14 atr is covered b ! ' l Vmui from i it " this place. In 19 COWS that it- $10.92 per eo . to 0OBdeasr V Orovo. Ralsd 35 I. r on 10 acre -F boro. . am; u' M hw M Jnl - Ci rtvjl W - I c tl4'! - M1LK1 f tt a1 w iH twtotf m im