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Show is N THE IN PLAN OF PRESIDENTS CAMP ' ' along the , lines of boy scouts. SK aH, Em.PM ln Form ,nd Is Exclusively of ' hogany, Ew ORGANIZATION end and Cltya Flay. Makes An. ,round Aaaoclatlon Douncement of Plans to Or. "Camp Fire Girls. Vrvltor of Capital lattj Fua Mi- - 75,000 Bushels Raised on 2,500 Acres in Northwest LISTER GIVES GOOD RESULTS Probably Due to Fact That Implemoni Plants Grain Deepor In , Soil, Thereby Getting Deeper Roots. (By PROP. W. P. SNYDER, Nebraska Experiment Station.) We usually find that In tbe aeml-artd ganlzo Illdow. Four lloor opotttog qually deposed, two on Saskatchewan Farmer Gives Hit Math-ed- a nd ar curTd to conforni of Securing Big Yield AdeThe tall .CUr? of th " quate Power la Given aa One are.lun wh lately, heavy of First Eeentiala. 'r the The Camp Fire Girls" which national organization, 1 new la LARGE CROP OF FLAX U an tll,p" ,B bay wlndow iorms one plaTa CJ: OFFICE name Hanked by book. tha walL Th Place ,n flDe marbl. and 50 umn ,uPPrt the man. tel itandg a hellglata cov. ered anked by candelabra. In the fn? ace are comPJete prepara-in- i W00d flre- - Even the paper the ,ogl' read to St? f th room Ia Classic iy colonial, and the woodwork Is paint. eaffly white with e era, belllshment. Each of the four large. Is surmounted by a rich pediment. The wall Is covered by arin Nve green burlap, which ex-- a ,8 up rom a panelled wainscot to me, elaborate molding or entablat-of P,aIn Plaster. A fiat dome of virgin plaster surmounts tha room and gathers In Its shallow, basin, the light from tbe bay window, and gives play to every tint an. hade of gray. Pendant from the middle is a chandelier of electric candles, and triple groups-otbe same adorn the .wall between the doors and west the lister gives better result than the surface planter. This probably la due to the fact that tbe Hater plants the grain deeper In the aoll, and posRlbly thereby gets the plants to root deeper. On thla farm we have found that the llBter haa given better result! than the aurface planter with corn. Barring the danger from the aoll blowing, all tbe dry land should be producing a profitable crop or have no vegetation upon It. As soon as a crop harvested, the land ahould be put In the best possible condition for securing and storing moisture. A Held which has grown amnll grain this year and Is to be put Into corn next spring ahou. be disked thoroughly or plowed or listed Immediately after harvesting It. If the weeds start ln the fall they should be pastured down or The destroyed by the cultivator. ground should be worked again early In the spring and given whatever cultivation la necessary to keep it In good condition until the next crop la planted. It Is probable that the ground which Is to be put In corn will give the beRt results If It Is listed after harvest and then the ridges broken with a lister at corn planting time the next Fred Engen of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, who harvested 75,000 bushel of flax last year from 2,600 acres, in connection write Dry Farming of hla methods, two-day with the at follows: Institute of local We built a box eight feet by three and playground feet wide for each drill. In this we Boy Scout workput tour bushels of flax In the end. ers. We used two gallons of formaldehyde Announceme n t solution, to the usual according that the plans directions, to the four bushels. We have been comused a kasomlnlng pump sprayer to pleted tor . bring-thspray tbe solution on the flax, and new order Into existence, with one man standing at the oppo-vtt-e slml-t'leb la to be an organization end of the seed box and stirring that of the Boy Scouts, was the flax seed as the solution was S. Martin, supervisor de by Edgar sprayed on It over Into tbe empty tbe Washington Playgrounds aaao-tiopace In the box. When the solution Dr. Luther Halsey Gullck, was thus sprayed on the flax we id of the department of child hy-n- e covered tbe box with a blanket for of the Russell Sage foundation, s of an hour; then we back of the undertaking. Incorporstirred the flax again, and after 15 00 Is to be had under the laws of or 20 minutes It was ready for the District of Columbia. drill. This Is an easy method of Utbougb tbe organization Is to be treating flax, and I believe it is the rted In Washington, Its headquar- most convenient windowg. An effort 1 will be In New York. The soil upon which I grew 75.000 sprleig. Tha only picture on the wall of It is sometimes difficult to list be made, however, to give Wash-to- o bushels of flax Is a very heavy clay President which was fall plowed, especialTafts office Is ground a bust distinction of tbe pbot The breaking was done ln the foie possessing graph of Theodore Roosevelt, framed ly if much trash was plowed under. parent chapter. It la said to be In summer, and the ground was properly Inder iiiese conditions a furrow opengold rococo. The furniture of tbe disked and ibable that the first president of harrowed, and last spring er, used on a common surface room Is of planter, cushioned with we went over It with a double harmahogany, national body will be Mrs. Luther or a planter known as the green leather. Capacious settees and row Gullck. before we started seeding. Our lsey arm chairs line the wall, and several lister, may be preferable to the lister Details of the object sought In the chairs are disposed about the room at eed was grown at Zea'andla and The proper depth of the soil mulch Dellste on new tanlzatlon of the Camp Fire Girls land, and was very depends on many factors The charrandom. The floor Is of polished hardclean. We started seeding on April not given out, although It la said wood. A large, 30ft, gray rug, ln form acter of the soil, the frequency and a y and it a constitution an ellipse, flows up to the feet of the 24, and used 25 pounds to the acre. the amount of rainfall, and the rate Our flax averaged 29 bushels to the of have been prepared and that chairs. evaporation are factors. We find Resting on Its broad aurfso-vacre. g erytblng la In readiness for over near the window, is the feature that a mulch three or four Inches deep My an active campaign for mem-rsbl- of the room ln farming has led is more satisfactory than a very shaltbe president's desk, me to experience the conclusion that the gen low mulch. Girls between tbe ages of also hla massive A mulch which will be revolving chair, made eral impression our sea wet through md twenty will be eligible to be-i- g to by a very light rain rereplace one that waa broken down sons shortness forregarding to tbe order, it la announced. the production of quires much more frequent tillage than by the executive weight when Mr. our small grain without Tbe organization of tbe Camp Fire injury by a mulch which will be wet through Taft flrst entered office. frost is more or less an error charge- only by a rli la but one of a number of impor-i- t fairly heavy rain. A light able to the lack of power employed rain matters which are to be discussed on a deep mulch will wet coming I wish TRAIN OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS In farming operations. to only a small portion and will quickly the Institute. draw attention to the fact that Several distinguished be evaporated and pass away. This speakers will ' resi tbe Institute, among them Russian Ambassador's Domestic Ef- started to seed flax on April 24. If rain has done no good, but also . as I had bad four engines with five drills done no fects Fill Seven Care Delayed Gullck, Lee F. Hammer of damage. A similar rain com-in- t to each engine 1 would have been In Several Weeks on a shallow mulch would eva; Transit. Russell also of the York, Sage able to have had my four sections in orate and be lost, but before doing indatlon; Mra. Charles H. Israel of The consignment of household In five days, whereas it was May 20 this It would have connected with the v York, representing the Play-mod- s I finished seeding. When fall moisture below and would have made and Recreation association of goods, carriages, etc., of tbe Russian when ambassador, M. George Bakhmetleff, came the first flax sown was cut a ready means of escape for all the Derica, and Mra. Jamez J. Storrow which has been In transit for several three weeka before tbe last sown, and moisture In the soil. Under such conBoston. weeks, and which waa reported In the therefore it Is manifest that If I had ditions, a mulch would have to be esMajor Charles Lynch of the Ameri-lost, strayed or stolen column a sown that acreage ln five days' I tablished again by tillage. Also the Red Cross will address tbe Instl-t- e few days ago, reached Washington the would have had fully three weeks depth of the mulch depends on the relative to the Red Cross con-hother night. The consignment Is the advancement In tbe commencement purpose and the length of time one 'Wash-towhich la to be held In of threshing. If one measures tbe wishes tho mulch to be effective. Aa It Is probable May 7 to 17. working power employed with the seeding time approaches, the endeava for it irrangementa will be made acreage under cultivation one will or sJ10ui4.be to have the mulch become moostration by Boy Scouts In find that It la utterly Inadequate.' If more shallow. The seed ahould be with the congress. a man haa only a yoke of cattle and planted beneath the mulch in tbe farms an acreage accordingly be Is moist ground. surely better off than covering When Archie Butt Lacked Word. large amount of ground without any DEEP PLOWING IS REQUIRED Only once has Archie Butt ever payable results. ted for a word. And that was over "It has been my experience that all Soli to Depth of Seven to trivial Incident- at the last White land which I have worked proper- Turning the Inches Is Fundamental Ten Jse reception. Archie was intro-rin- g ly and seeded quickly when the . Operation In Dry Farming. tbe 1,500 or more guesta to tbe has opened up has given not spring Kldent as rapidly aa they marched ordinary results, but abundant, and Plowing, or turning over of the sg to the proper doorway and wbla-r- 4 If we could only learn to farm half of from seven to ten to a soil their namea At one stage of the quantity, unless we have surplus Inches fordepth crop la a fundamenevery dls-lt,d hla attention waa proceedings power, our results would furnish no tal Tbe of dry farming. operation by something in a room ahead, such disappointments as they have becomes one of the therefore i Jut then tbe next man In the plow done this last season In many cases. most important Implements on the line announced htmaelf In UI sowed flax two to three and farm. Though the plow as an tone aa the dry of China emperor half Inch deep. Of course It might Implement Is of great Archie Butt knew well enough not apply on all soils, or in all sea agricultural la only within the last It antiquity. v tbe 1 emperor of China hadn't been shall take my chance of 100 sons, but It haa attained Its presthat years 'led and wasn't even In town, or he sowing deep and early, and sowing It ent perfection. It Is a question even :jld btve seen It In the papera Yet as quickly as possible, and be abreast today. In the minds of a great many imdden variation from tbe routine with the season. students, whether tbe modern plow Ct be had been was I passed my flax, which listening to was should not be replaced by some mathrowing a wrench into hla from my own elevator chine even more suitable for the shipped projv jt and the wheels sudden-toppethrough a cleaner twice. If any more er turning and stirring of the sol. They wouldn't turn again cleaning la necessary the purchaser The moldboard plow ia everywhere r about three seconds and a has to do It himself. half, considered the moat satisfactory plow toi which As to breaking and seeding flax In time Archie stared A plow with for dry-farpurposes Mme. Bakhmetleff. wly Into the face of hla friend the spring: This In my opinion Is a moldboard regressing a short abr jreaentatlve Gardner of Maasa- of household doubtful work, but If undertaken rupt curvature Is generally held to be who had roguishly pulled the largest single shipment should be four Inches deep, which the most valuable for In thla country received effects ever Joke. will give it a fair depth to disk, but prrposes, since It pulverises the soil for an individual. the breaking one should use a thoroughly, and In dry farming It I after lift the of big of ten consists It n Lift Van heavy packer Immediately after the so Important to turn the soli over as Will Repeat Horae vans of the 8how. case and plow. If one has depth enough the to erdmble and loosen It thoroughly. UNMlonal Capital Horae ahow, company. 33 big packing seeders should follow the packer, anJ Naturally since the areas of dry farms two large boxes containing carriages. then the harrow. aa such a and handled pronounced railroad ate very large, the sulky or riding The Pennsylvania mt unexpected success Inst year, the shipment from New York, a speplow Is the only kind to be used. The ? , rPeted thla year, with May cial train of seven cars being required Beetles Grow Mushrooms. same may be said of all other dry-far. and 4 aa the tentative dates As far aa possiScientists have known of mushroom Implements exhibition will take place aa last to carry the goods. efand growing ants for a long time, and It ble, they should be of the riding kind, furniture Uakhtnetloffa M. w the grounds of the Horae Show believed that the ant since ln the end means economy were packed two years ago in was generally Insect waa tbe possessing suff- from the resulting' saving of energy. Ration, at Eighteenth and F fects firm. only Austrian an by Japan, t, Just bordering Potomac Park Tokyo, icient Intelligence to make a successStored In Vienna for nearly two years, of which RobColonel ful mushroom farmer. Prof J. ln the , were finally shipped, Thompson haa been elected the goods which they were orglnally the French entomologist, now '"font, proposes to make the event vans In a certain wood boring beetle that aya far International In character, packed, to Antwerp. as tbe Hostrychlde Is as faknown were cases and vans There the "cud Canadian horsemen Etonian miliar with mushroom cultivation for ulaced on board the steamers th Prominent New home consumption as the ant. Prof. exhibitors, to for i shipment ra Anderwon, the present minister and Michigan Bouverle discovered that the beetles Merchants the At that city York Belgium; Senators Wetmore. Lip-of bore holes ln wood and half fill them company Storage and Bailey ,0,1 WaUon; General Nel- - Transfer received the shipment for with a prepared fungus, which makes Miles, U. 8. A., retired; the Vn.hlng" this an Ideal mushroom bed The garden city. transfer to etanr of war, the la carefully spawned and tended, and of the secretary L ihs aiRlatant In course of time the mitahrooms apsecretary of the Wit. Supreme Court ry Dc,raon and General Wil pear. In this way the beetle provides Millet seed Is a great producing ... Duy of the I'nited Stales itself with a food sufficiently tender for ar justice ,mon he dlrec fartr' of distinction grain. the hus court a. Jaw cunremo Its feebie organization. It la not always the largist Itn that member of that Anderson Is expected hlna he thinnest allow rmM la the best layer. Jnd body. Belgium to spend Cautious Treatment Necessary. part of the fti!ffht Keep a little gas tar on band and are In striking contraut n Washington, If the cow has obstructed teats, be apply for scaly leg. , UndKomo opening ?ig,hose of Chief Justice White. residence on Massa cautious about Inserting milk Apoplexy and egg bound are tbe Justice Umar, or any other very metis avenue for several weeka. Nothing of result of excessive fat "of that tribunal, for that mat-- . tubes, probes or quills member It la ttell to assume when (hit kens of Justice Day, the kind ahould be Inserted In a cow's The eldest son as a last resort, and are dying that the disease Is contaunusual-excepting 1. teata, In Ohio. jA"flrivlng of President Completed. whL U an attorney a good deal then only with the moat extreme care gious. l 1 well built, weighing engraving of President Taft The early spring chicken catches average man. Attorney and cleanliness. L Lar,Phlvea of ,h nn,,on haa more than the before Justice Day and tbe good price. Ralte early spring p,.( appeared by the bureau of eu cblckena and a ben California Frulta. Phe aid printing. . other Juices recently, In be-Get tbe Incubator at work on the find their hh. fruits his argument easily California completed Ukiln,,,l,a of th6 bureau l broiler Jard crop aa early as possible. Dewhich he df markets. Scottish Recently way Into corporation 11 a loss. means The tnaaterplece. Holmes Wi...T1 uat i.noclnte Justice I consignment of plums from that state lay In dressing poultry pays Carefulness de,sn. ahout four re and Hei in to Day Dunfermline, arlvlng Justice was shipped to L out is extra th for br,nB palna taken. The pin of was The lot yours ,;5nd7ron8'y bat boy to splendid condition. Will ni&rbcd. i must all be removed. -feathers op, f,J,and hadow8 of tbe presla week. 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