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Show food of tlie soil more available, lion, makes it warm and enabl moisture, lets air into the soil, ieria aiu.1 helps to prevent wast No Suhstitul No substitute at present filling the place of farm mam value there is probably no ma great and needless waste occurs, any section' to see stables and f of a stream or ditch where tin manure will pass into the streai There is no soil so fertile be eventually exhausted by co fertility and returns nothing. V.1 ure crop does not belong to the 1 be- returned to the soil. On many farms it eppears been carried out for wasting stal Manure is lost by weathe by piling in heaps in the fields ing. If you cannot spread it sooi pit or manure shed. Don't pile i; Of all the ways in which heaps in the fields is the most wa it under the barn eaves and leti of thi! waste of labor involved : thrown' away. eet CAKELI.SSM' ne; In these days of reckl nual aulomobile death roll ieet a common practice to blami thus attempt to relieve the Records now availablihen Oregon, emphasize the fact. cidents are due to unavoidi j pavement has no relation to her of accidents due to this rone Portland records cove ' 1, 1921. There were 13.GG5 ars' or 9 ."9 involved-skidding. jove titer segregated into those c ting in, or unknown causes. Dove |