TTR ail ATT 1) ow FS : i i ve oye AD... © rT dni } wh +/ ; Good Plant Cover Prevents Erosion Field With Growing Crop Does Not “Wash” as Seri- ously as Others. (Prepared by the United Ptates Department of Agriculture.) It is well known that a good plant cover checks erosion of the soll, that n pasture, meadow, or a field well cov- ered with a growing crop does not “wash” as seriously as one planted, for example, to. corn or cotton, In which the crop does not fully the ground. On the western ranges preservation of a good cover of herb. nceous and shrubby plants on rough ground used for grazing is particular- ly necessary. The forest of the United States Department of Agri. culture has given particular attention to the effects of plant growth In checking erosion, and the present policy of issuing grazing permits is de insure the through cover service signed to f guch n preservation o cover prevention of overgrazing. Value of Grasses, Clarence 1.. Fogsling of the forest service, savs, “TI he value of grasses for not be the other low growing fing watersheds may } because and pre fe easily recognized what plants wOme ohisc ure n cheek The ! part of plant maintaius ter to stems and leay penetrate 7 By ELMO SCOTT WATSON OMING as it did near the Eightieth anniversary of the discovery of gold in Cal iforania, the announce- ment of a project, spon- sored by a Californian, Charles KE. avi of Sacramento, to take an of Sx) srs from ndependence, Mo, along of a overiand trail means of aid places and av these pl JOON, tion agai called that won pire.” 1a h historic Trail, once known cause of the historian, but in a familiar word to through Emerson Hough's “The ered Wagon” and the movie that made from that book. This latest project Is only one of several of a similar nature which have been undertaken in recent years. Six years ago the Old Oregon Trall association was organized at Baker, n a route which has well been “road an em Oregon to thousands be by Parkman, the modern book times made millions novel Cov- was designated by the states through which it passes and also designated by the congress of the United States as & national highway and, by so do- ing, do honor to the memory of the brave ploneer men and women who faced the perils of a savage land to carve out new homes for themselves in the ‘Oregon Country,’ and to make ft American territory; to permanent. ly mark the road with the design of the Ox Team and Covered Wagon so tlmt its history may he preserved and be a constant reminder to the younger generation of the hardships endured by those who blazed the way and laid the foundation of our pres- ent day civilization,” In 1923 a pageant was staged at Meacham, Ore, and President Hard ing formally dedicated the Old Ore- gon Trail by unveiling a monument at Emigrant Springs, one of thr most famous camping spots on the trail, Since that time the association, and an allied organization, the Oregon Trail Memorial association with head- quarters in New York, has beer en- gaged in an effort te get official rec. ognition from congress of their pro- ject for marking the trail and per- petdating it as a broad motor high- way. The president of the memorial association 18 Ezra Neeker, the nine. ty-seven-year