Show r 1 PEACHES I AND PEA NUTS f 1 And Many Many Varieties of Other Farm and Garden Products r Proclaim the Great Fertility Fertil- Fertil ity of the Reservation I I it wonderful what this soil will viII produce Such is the exclamation on th that t comes from all who look upon the display of farm produce that has come t to The Chieftain Chieftain- office from all p parts o of the big Resen Reservation cc country SUrely itis itis it itis is wonderful The oThe latest addition t to the exhibit is a line fine ne specimen specimen of Elberta Cling peach grown by Ethan Hancock on his place two Iwo mil miles s west of Roo Roosevelt evelt Mr Nr Ir H Hancock has an au orchard ord of trees principally apples apple peaches leaches pl plums rind and nd pears many matiy of f which have alread already begun to bear and his success s has demonstrated demonstrated dem dem- ted beyond the tile shadow of a n doubt that fruit in great variety can be grown throughout through through- out the R Reservation fully las as as successful successfully as it is now v grown in arty any df tHe numerous s fruit fruit- raising vail ys s of the Ute west 1 Th The luscious I Elberta Cling peach was grown on a tree planted t three tr years ago l last st spring and is ds as fine a aspeci speCimen specimen specimen men as one would to See Many lany visitors have hate called d at atThe atThe atThe The Chieftain office t to admire admirer r it t S 4 I Mr Hancock Hancock also brought in two fine specimens of of oats oats' the ne and nn White Welcome nie variety also a sample of Yellow Yellow Yel Yel- low v Dent and add nd Flint corn anda and anda a very fine specimen o of Rocky RockyFord F Ford fd Watermelon also a stock b beet t weighing about 13 3 pounds Thus far Mr ti Hancock has the largest col collection e of products to his liis cr credit dit of driy dy exhibitor if jf you sh should ld be asked to try shine fresh roasted peanuts gro grown n in l yo you would would I be sk skeptical wo wouldn't t you rou And yet Mrs 1 S S. S i M. M Calvert Galvert has demonstrated tills this year that th the growing of pearl peanuts tits here is not only possible but bat easy easy and and if you doubt it t Y you sho should ld drop id irl to CHi headquarters arid and the peanut exhibit grown gro in Mrs Gal Calvert's vert's verts ds d's garden arden She has also a fine beet sp specimen specimen ci- ci men an and 1 sugar corn measuring ov over r 10 feet in iri height Gideon Baril Bari sends i id iii some some I. I very tall sugar corn corn grown brown in his garden east of the Calvert Hotel lively likely bc been I A li elY interest has n awakened t the entire Reservation in The Chi Chieftain ft cont contest st and ana marry many many persons person visit v sit and admire HIe the display i play each day The contest will will close Oct Get 1st and if you have raised any auy prize prod produce cc don't dont d delay it iii iii- and and The Chief Chief- tam o readers will wili be lie told all about your success For b best st sample of Vh Wheat t 1 years ears subscription to to The Chi 2nd b best st 6 mouths months t For Fo best Sam of f Oats f j 1 yearly s subscription 2nd best 6 0 subscription rip belt 1 I IFor f For For best est hill hili of Corn 1 yearly year year- l ly subscription s 1 2nd best bestE 0 6 mouths subscription I For best best du one do dozen eri p tnt si one orie yearly best 6 months subscription I For best Melon l. or C Cantaloupe 1 yearly subscription 2nd best 6 U months subscription All samples sh should uld be properly properly prop prop- erly Iy arranged ed marked marked with the name of the v variety bud and also the growers grower's name and and sent gent prepaid to tb The Chieftain They will be placed on exhibition and will be a most valuable advertis advertisement ment for that part of the reservation from whence the they c cOttie Meritorious l mention mention men men- tion Hon will be made of all all samples received d and and the award of prizes will vill be made by bj three well veIl known citizens of the Res res- |