Monetae, July" 27.
fttfe L GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Three
NEWSofSOCIETYl
A qui
urdny evening at ihe William Mil-
Jer home here when Mrs. Mary fir
i.abrth Miatt and A. C. Miller
)oth of Enterprise, were married
by the lifv. William Crosby Host,
of the Klrst Presbyterian church.
' .Mr. und Mrs. Miller, accompan
ied hy William Miller left this
inVirnlnir for const points to tie
cone about fen days. After their,
return they will be at home 10
their mftny friends ut KntcrpHso,
The World Wide Guild or the
liaptint rhnrch h'ebl un Interesting:
meeting Hamrdny afternoon when
the members met at tm. home of
Mrs. W. I,. UcvlnV, with Mrs. Do
vine and Mrs. I..- j. Dlcrks an
hosKsues. The rh-calrient In in ab
sent, Mrs. W. I'. McAdory presid
ed .over the business inecilnfe, The
Gladstone hohs'e party. Which will
start Wednesday, wrts dlsfcus'sed,.!
Mix members of Ihe local guild wilt
attend. They nvo: Mahel SchaW
er, Cornelia Hansen, Klddvn itan
fion, Murjorle MnKtiire, lionnie 01
iver end l.uecn Oliver.
Afler the. lAisVnosa meeting Mtss
Mildred Kdx hod charge of the rte
voiional. Mrs. A. K. Kayre, w hose
daughter Is o mlFHloiiary in China,
spoke to the Rlvls About the work
(lie missionaries are doing In the
Orient and the trouble they are
having at present. ,
. In addition to her lata sh'e
ah owed and explained a number
of pictures and articles made hy
Die Chinese, ami sent to her by
her daughter. A contest was
held on the W. V. O. point stan
dard system iind rewards ' were
f'lven to Marloi-lc ( MuKuiro and
Cornelia Hansen. '
Refreshments were served hf
lore adjournment.
Two murrkigfH took plnro at tho i
Kirst Mt'l hodlHt l-:iilncopal rhurrh
Inal w.ik. On '..lhos.l:iy Mlsa
H117.0I Alllm l.onK. f 'oiillril
ltlul'fs, ' Iowa. nnU Cloorgo Partluo.'
Yakima, Waah., were unltprl in 1
morrlAKe and on Friday Mtas Vola j
Meers and .Kmil W. KBK4'rth, of
rendleton. were married. The Key.
Klmer (Irant Keith orflclated.
COVT;. (Special) On Thursday
Afternoon l.ndies tlWUA pav'eapaV
ty In Ihe Ascension drove In hon
or of Mrs. .1. It. Price, who will
leave (ovk soon. Mrs. Price has
been n member of the society for
many y eu rs. Ki ve h und red was
WAITING'S
NEW VOILE IHESSKS "J
At n Special Itotliictlnit. in
'"-- ' PilCcH " 7
pi: i.ot of HAt's
To Close Out. .
mn: lot vaitdrx iIAts
nne-llalf fill o
New Willie linii iliixli knl'
Hals, While Tells
WALLiNG'S
The
Best Dressed
Woman
Notice her she . Is always
a frequent beauty shop pa
tron because she can havo
complexion, hair, and hands
KlvVn the expert attention
her appennineo deserves.
This Bhop guards aftalhKt
all Injurious trentimnts.
Geist Marinello Shop
RohnniT Iltdg. Phone M. 577
Minci-va Suys:
Why do people haie sOrp
feet, callouses and nil sorts
of foot trouble. It's your
own fault, not ours. To ovohl
this you nnst Wear the j
proper shoes, the the right j
size and the right heel, for- 1
reel your foot trouble, as j
Bon as it appears, don't let j
It run too ion?. -
A car will not run well with j
a flat tire, and you cannot
walk jveii on a flat foot :
with a puncture.
We .carry foot appliances !
and shoes for all thees trou- i
btes. Don't ro tnrne when '
thfte Is no necessity for it. i
THE BOOTERY
can take care of your trou
bles. We can nfor yo i 'o
lots of our satisfied cos- i
turners.
fiAY ll.YDi:, Mfir. ,
il weilillnv took placo Hat- 1
pIayi.d duHnK jho ,,,,,.0011. amr
which refreshments wer kerveii.
Those present were Mrs. C.
Berisch Mrs. A. Q. cdhkllh. Mrs.
K. 1-uwson, Mrs. T. It. Cohltlui,
Mrs. A. M. Orton. Mrs. WllltiiVn
Hull'murk-. Mitts Besw Kelly. Mrs.
P. Miller. Mrs. 1,. M. halru. Mrs.
3. Terrher. Mrs. U K. Anderson,
ir i.Mn rm,Lii t, ih....iv,
HeHaas. Mrs. I;. It. Ijoy, Mrs. T.
t Hetty, Mrs. rt. K. Barker. Mrs.
It. 1. ISarker. Miss I.ols f.iWsoh,
Mrs. It. J. Price, df Porilohd. Mrs,
U. CttrmniocR. Mia. C. Heryforil.
M rs. H arris, of I orti t el 10, Mrs.
Willlahi Murray I ti n d tier und the
holl'ov feucst.
COVR. Special tn Tuesday
evenliiff the community chorus eft
tervnlhed at the honVe of Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Ahtteh honoring Mr.
ahd Mrs. '.I. U. i'Mv. The evening
was spent tii 'music and conversa
tion. TtefVeshments were served;
Announcements
. Knolal annminrcmcnls mnj
hte rlnfrl hi tills column fw
or cIihtkc.' Anr nnrtAino'iiicnU
portaminK to huf flirti ltiiw such
as conkfd fodd eqtra, cln., will
ku rrtikwit. Aniiuiinri-nionln, 10
be prlulrd llio saino iIhjt, iihihI
be in Bbrtrly tnlllor' liaiidH lijr
l:'6o o'clock. Kvvn vdltor'a
note.
Th( Pnrkdaln Chili will mn'rt
Wi'ilrtcMy nfti'rhort: July -9, at
Th iHliiV 'of Mrs. -HomiT Wilson IVi
l'ruililap.
tti:siAv, .iri.v a '
Mmihtaitt VitnihlniA l1m Kt At toils
CXKIt. Itefftna.-Can. :i5fi). s p. m..
Konnle Bell concert, nartv.
KrtAv fPnv'er. t'Olo. 6:.10
P. m.. tierueri White, ami bis
Silver State orcheMra; 7:30,
News-Times concert,
rftciric stniKlanl Tlmp Stations
KFOA. Aenitle. Wash. (4r,4.3). f
t 11:45 p. m., Olympic hotel con
cert orchestra: 6:4r-k:15, Khod
e Department store proRram;
a 1 ti, Times studio program.
M-'WB. Hollywood. Calif. ( -'fil'). i
Radio
-1 -
-7 p. m.. children's hour, Ul? ! 18 in the form of a box one yard
Brother df KPWIJ; 8-9, late wide and welphlnR only eiht
hews, progrnm. Western super? pounds. The usual string's are re
service Kurae, a program for I placed by a steel comb, and the
the motorist; 9-10, program, j little hammers by liny pinchers
I'nlon Oil company. .of Callfor- , which touch upon the teeth of
nia; i nion oirs non-detonating
dance orchestra, Ina Mltohotl
' Butler, soprano; Charles Heau'
mump, icnor; iv-i i, warner
'"r,t- l1" aiim!oh j Charlfe
iia II I V ' m. u o ft m
KOp,. Onltlana, Calif, 3fil.2). 6-7
, p. ni., dinner concert, Sherman,
Clay Hmi coihpuny; Jj, , Down
Town 'ussbciatlpn Japanese op-
-)-4i'-"Ut-4'lfa4Mittirf"-( Onro
l.yn Crew Hill, soprano; Aferlyn
i'orse, barilonc; Scotch sours.
sMurion Cummings; address. K.
W. Milburn; t'nrl Kaiosh. vio
linist; Krona Simon Sbhsa. so-
" prano; Inn Gcrrtsh STchbttr.
whistler; vocal duels. Klorence
Agnes McKuchran; cornet solos,
Ellsworth Green; harmonica so
los; John T. Brown; Joseuiitp
Park and Curry company; Grace
Becker, cellist; Jeanette Gross
man, soprano; Marlon Prevost.
plhniAt; MllUre( Wright, violin
ist; "Rnrly History of the Y0
s'emiie," Don Tre.sldder; Glenn
Wood, tenor;- 10-1 a. ni., Clarke
Wilson's Hotel St. Francis dance
orchestra.
jlCGW. I'ortland, Ore. (491. f). 7:30
p. m.. nnseimn scores; 8-H, italn
lt hotel concert; It. Z. Duke,
fioprnnb; Gordon Dnstad. tt-nor;
Julius Walter, pianist; Charles
WUfrns, violinisl; 3-lrt, Heneral
Cord orfht-strn; 10-11, Herman
Kenin's Multnomah hotel dance
orchestra.
BI'I.GAltlA MOVKS TO
; rnr.vr.NT pitoKiTi:i:iuxn
I.V iX)()DSTl I PR
j ROFtA . (AP) Mlhlstrr of the
Interior Rupsell hns directed the
t chief Cdmtnlssloh or Pr6visio l to
jhogin roceeHing nalnst rrhlt -n1
1 vegetable merchants In half a
dozn Hts to conipH them, lo sell
'their produce ut reasonable prices.
Complolnrs hnri heen made that
prices three times as Inrge OS they
shoulrt be. were helnfr chared.
Some inllkmPh. who were said to
jhe chnrKlnp exresslvR prices, also
j were iucindeii. .
i The provision authorities Were
Instructed bv thf hitnlnler not Only
lo fin Hiose rrtmd kulHy of prd
flteerlnRr but to Impose prison sen
tences of one year rts well.
Coiflfure
r "
Theie's no doubt about It, tains
In-cuinlng more fashionable by th
hour Hete ts a style uf hulrdi
hat tiVtflhtv twth th itrtttht
and th bobbed hd. Certainly thrm
Hie some turehendt that vhould not
bt iOttfc"' h r Mtir far ft rnHM.
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NOT A IthAl. I KS( II., (II-' ( III iiSK. .Iiisl ail llliistralion lit
Hatia foVail aiul lluwaril lliculn, putiiilar m-fnarlst!., to show
iiun ditfliiilt It Ih (ir srvn-al ihtmmih tu iiiltiiliiiralv mi the
; Mi-itlnc of a Krenui-lii. Do von nro tlm "intni"f
I.NVi:XTOlt HOPKS NKIV I
MI'SICAI, INSTKt li:T
Wllji lU'tPK.U'i: PI.-Nt)S
, !
MOSCOW. (AP A Husslan 1
hiusician, S. Gflev, lia.s invented a I
new musical Instrument which, he
hopes, will replace upright and.
rrand planar. ' The instrument.
Which has an ordinary keyboard.
the combs.
Kussfun eompoHers and iuunU
and Avranek, who have played ihe
inuin.mont .,t oin i,,u.n.
Le'rvutory of ,l,isic, testify that H i
,s cpabVe of replacing exist inff
pianos and that it has ?i Htron"r
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f i ' h'ij- t i ,
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THIS IS A DISTIMJi IMI1 II SI'I M. In aildillon to the ordi
nary polato Teyes" it h.ls a now-, mount, i ntn, cars, yenrows
V everything. The prieil spi'dinen wan ilug hy Henry lload
Icy, thiitrd Park, N. J.
rinsT vni,ss iiKAim is
.MARY PICKI-Oitn casi:
I.OS AXOKl.KS AT') Tti'e pro
secution's first witness, M. T. H;ir
ney, a cafe jnun, took the stand
today in the trial of three men ac
cused of plotting to kidnap Mary
Pick ford, film slur, with a recllol j
of the purported origin of the pint
Harney, who said
In May. in
Jin had been n roommate of c. Z.
Diamond Tires
TIRES HAVE TAKEN ANOTHER ADVANCE!
FOR A LIMITED TIME W E WILL SELL .
AT TtlE OLD PRICKS
Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.
1
tone and superior Intonations than
the ordinary pianos.. The new
instrument has hein christened
"I'ichetone." It Is believed It can
he produced at a low enough jrlee
to compete successfully with the
p r c i
pianos.
n I bulky old-fashioned
;r.ic.MAv m li.in.Nt.
KONfi DIKE
kst r: n i . a x n. a r ) a d ike
(I.S miles In lenKlh is in process
of construction between the tslnnd
of Sylt and the mainland. Three
and a half miles huve been built
and Ihe entire lenglh is expected
to be completed In lt2i. The foun
dation of the dike is constructed
of granite and . is K!i feet wide.
The height will be rt.ES feet above
the highest vvrter mark-
H ji'l'li'Ji'Wi'ri'ilt''.V
Htephenn, ono of thn occuneil, re
counted n conversation bet ween
them which sought to alight on
means to "pick up Home easy mo
ney." He said they discussed kid
napping I'ola Negri, film star, but
decided she did not Ifive enough
ransom money available to make it
worth while. He declared they n
handonei! a plan to abduct Jackie
j Coogan. Juvenile film star, h-
raus ,is a conrt warn.
WALLOWA RAIN -
RiriT n.mniniRln A .TIN
PJ l' H i N r
WAI.I.OWA, Ore. Special Tom
my, the i:-yr:ir-uUi son of Mr. and
Mrs. K. I.. Itucker, of Parsnip
Creek, hunted away Tliurnday
night follnwlnp . a lou; illueKS
from heart trouble. Khneral ser-vie-H
Were conducted a! the home
at J o'clock l-rldr.y afternoon, with
burial in l.osttue cemetery.
TliM section of the country wan
visited with u heavy local shower
iday cifterntu)!!. with the ruin
being very heavy In portions of
the country. Some hail Watt -also
reported especially in t he biwer
portioii of the valley and in the
Wallowa canyon. No serious dn
nuiK'' to crops hau been - reported.
The rain will no doubt prove bene
ficial ti much of the late hprlu);
Ki'nin, which bus been siiowiiw;
sina bt I. liming badly during the
p:iNt two Weeks. Tlie greater p:irt
01' the tall f train has become too
nearly mat til ed to be heftefitled
much. IbiyitiK uh stopped in the
vnlby by the rain. Sonb- of the
hay-men have been busy ihe pmit
two thiys luruiiiK m uiy of the i
shocks over in order io let them 1
become dry enough for stack it ur
sooner, with the heavy
I'Tldny several days sun
required bi'tOle the HOt'li
rain 'of
will he
can bo
resumed. .
Many farmers 111 the hill sec
tions are himlinc nt this time. i;h
the rain did not delay tills work
for any leur.lb of lime. A:i soon as
the water imd drained' off the
standing' Krain, la niters tigala
started the blndera. An the ripe
grain can be cut without sbellbbr.
seveixil fainiers who commenced
binding last week will finish their
cultiiiK In a few days.
Mrs. Grace Otl and family of
Sunmierville. wire here Friday
att -nding the funeral of Tommy
Huek-T.
Oardetts In all parts of the
country are "grei-nlng up" aiul
coming along nicely following the
recent showers.
Itruee l-'isher and wife of T.eap
wer visitors in the upper part of
the valley the lailer pait of the
week.
Sister Mary
Says:
Breakfast Apple sauce, crisp
Vro'ijed bacon, pouched i-gs on
graham toast, milk, coffee.
Luncheon New onions on toast
brown bread, rasgherry gekttine
with whipped cream, drop cooUlea.
milk, lea.
Dinner i'ot ronsl of- beef with
potatoes, new turnips In cream,
furrot sulad, ieuch custard, spu.t
KC ciUte, whole wheat bread, milk,
CdfCtn.
Keep in mlmi thnl peaches tte
a very hard fruit to iigef;t an
children Under six years of age
should not be allowed to eat them.
HlU ii It.sh peaches are delicious
iiVd may be eaten by juniors or
f.dultti.
New Onions oil Toast
.HUlcen or -0 new onions, 4 oh
Ions of toast, '1 tablespoons Kiuted
cheese, cup cream, butter, salt,
paprika.
Allow four or five onions for
each person to be served. Cse ttio
white part up to the K'en tops.
Peel and boil In slightly salted
water until tender. Mutter toast,
sprinkle liKhtly with Krated cheeae
and arrange onions on loast.
Sprinkle with paprika ond another
KiatliiK ofctu eae. Put into a hot
oven Ioiik enough to melt cheese.
Pour over heated cream and B'-rve.
Ttv,.
Prolong the Daintiness
of that New Frock
Your pi-lilc In your p.-reonMl iipiii-ninnrc r.fl'rlM
llm lf In Ilic iippiir.'l whli Ii you u.-nr.
The wrri't of ninny ii Kill' popu'.'irlly In lu-r
liiiMKii uliili. rlollun. "1 iiiilln. f lrlniH li:ippln. n!
When It Ih bo enny In l ilollwn BpnllcKN lv
ii.nillnR th.cn lure r.KUl.uly. wluit Klrl lll lit ii
tririlnff hiiiii .iliili'l lH'lt-.ii lur nml the wolhl'rt
iipliroval.
IIsi i ImliKiUiiK p.
1 1i Ih
.TVlfl
-Mid villi
((Utility tt( our work
The Wardrobe Cleaners
T.xpiu-t ricniilnK Tlinl Al.lH I.oni; Wilir."
t t - I
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Mrs. I.ti7alieth Aekermnn. an Inmate
uf a nunie lor ine ngra at itochester,
X. V., li)8 years old but still takes
un active lntorettt In Hf, Her favor
ite tonic of con creation is recipes
fur fcoup and (iufrtM'brcad they
uidw them better,- 75 years ago,
hun they do now, sho eaya:
Hnginecrs Conquer
Turbulent SI renin
PCKni.tr. oa (AIM- Man'.)
bat I le baa been o- ami lust t he
tiirbiilcut' ArkaiiKas HVer which in
June, i :i L' I . overflow-'d lis batiks
In an am;ry flood, wreakib;.: :i'i.
ihii.(M)0 ilaHiiiK'' oil ih' surrotiiid
in: ronitlryside and tattlti; & hun
di e.l i cs. ' ;
The riVer- lias b M-ji Ulrb- d re
c nty from lt:; obt :iAiitr41 chan
nel idto a tiKiir-hicUe pmnUt wnv
lim d wit h colii-rele levee-i, add,
noV, :n-iordiiiK to engineers, there
will ' he no recurrence of the de
vaKtattltff flood ;' disaster. Tin
flood protection project y.A iuA
sheduled for completion until l!r';
but throtiKh favorable wort t her
enmiitions durlntt the winter the
major portions of the project were
finished recent ly.
A difficult enKlncerliiK problem
was encountered In the construct
ion of the new channel and build
liitf of Ihe levees. The m w chun
Iiel passed through the yards of
the Denver, llio Grande Western
railroad and in order to carry out
the project H w:i.s necessary to
move the railroad yards during
Ihe process of construction of the
channels This was done without
Interruption io thn railroad ser
vice. 1 i ' ' '
Of the $4,000,000 expended on
the flood protection frojoet,
omi.OiHi was utilised in the rou
st melton of the channel throuKh
the railroad yards.
The flood" protection work, en
Kineers said, required the movlnB
of l.ltio.atiO cubic yards or' dirl
aiid construction of ,r4'"friJnt's' of
rallrond track and seven bridges
ami viailucts.
A concrete retention dam was
built across Ihe river seven miles
north of Pneblo. The diini will
store Sl.iKui acre feet of water
which can be utilized lit local Irri
Ka'.ion iroje'ls.
The lasi coil Mm: moth spray,
midsummer No. 7 ,1s due the last
of July and early August, if ap
ple unthnienose or ICiropean
canker is present on the tree
bordeaux mixture 4-1-5)1 strenKth,
Ih added to the lead arsenate.
,This cuts down the amount of
fruit ipt. also, in addition toeon-
I tiollinff canker.
A win" man is merely one who
keeps h"'i: friends from discovering
bow fo'dih h" is.
opl- of Tji Ciriinilo v.'iluo
iiially Ihi' uiium ml IiIkIi
1 .
New Felt Hats -f'
Felt Hats, White Kid and Black and White
' 1 com hinat ions j
53.50 to $6.00
Putman's r
Kwidy-To-Wear find Millinery ;
Every Industry Has Hazards,
Survey of Eye Wounds Sljbw
NKW YOUK (AP) - There la no
tfieh thilif as a non-hazardous In
dustry in the opinion of tin- Na
tional Committee for the Preven
tion of HlimincKs cvpreaNed In the
report ttf an extensive study of eye
hazards In i ml list rial occupations,
made public today by l.ewui 11.
i 'art is, manai.'inii director of the
committee.
"Of the 100,000 blind persona In
the United States approximately
Ift.ann are thn industrial blind
persons who have, lost their siht
in the purauit of industrial occu
pations," uuys (lit) report, "and
there is in addition to the totally
blind a. much larger number of
men, women aad children whose
vinion has been so inipaired by the
eye hazards of Industry Unit they
are handicapped throughout life.
Iloth of theae classes, Jhe iiul dm) ri
al blind, and Ihe workers whose
vision has been seriously Impaired
by the hazards of other industrial
environ mept, prow larger each
year."
There Is hardly nn Industrial
occupation In American, according
to the National committee, which
does not ndd each war to the stea
dily' Increasinir number of the
dind and hear Mlmi. P.eferrinK
to the experience of Just one tntair
ame company which In three and
a hulf years settled claims Involv
ing 1.04H cases of permanent (Us
ability resulliiitf from eye Injuries,
the report says: "The loss of S'J
eyes In the presumably safe occu
pations of merchamllsliitr. farming
and textile manufacture la further
proof of the statement that serious
accidents are likely lo occur
Wherever men, women and child
ren ore employed. There, is no
such tiling as a really non-hazardous
occupation.'
The oommliiee found that al-
thouKh from a national point of
vle,w the metal nuinutucluriuK In
dustries are the source of ' the
greatest . number of svripus eye in
juries, in Pennsylvania the coal
mining Industry ranks first as a
cause of Industrial blindness, In
Wisconsin it was found that, hand
tools 'constitute by far the irreateHl
slbKlo cause of eyo injuries, beltiR
responsibly for 44 percent. As an
sample of i.liv .NJitMirijinl. , ipni'l,
ONE THIN WOMAN
GAINED 10 POUNDS
. IN 20 DAYS
Skinny Men Can
Do the Same
That's going some but skinny
men, women and children just
can't help pit) ting on good, heal
thy flctdi when they take McCoy's
Cod I .iver oil Coinpnuud Tablets.
As chock full of vit ami lies as
the nasly, finny lasting cod liver
oil Itself, but tip-Mr sugar-coated,
tasteless lablets arc as easy to
take us candy and won't upset the
stomach.
0m woman gained ten pounds
In twenty-two days. Sixty tab
lets, sixty cetita. Ask Hed Cross
Drug 'o., Class I 'figs, Inc., I,.
.4 I,. I rug i 'o. or any druggist
for McCoy's Cod I. iver Compound
Tablets. I mvctioli:! and formula
on each box.
"Get McCoy's, the oi tglnal nnd
genulrm Cijd l.tver oil Tablet."
The Hi-i vitos of our Interior Decorator nre nt Jour
disposi'.l, free of charge, and with 1111 obligation on
your part. Let us .solve your home fui-ninliing prob
lems for you.
CARRS
II You
Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies
lie Sure It In Mode bf Kwllllam't Flrotric Ilnkorj I'.n.strm
Orrnon'a Ivraillnn Ilrrad Slid l'nstrj imkera
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
Home of the lili)en Crust
I hut eye injuries pkty in Ih( whole
problem of Industrial acciiT'iits tii
report citeo the experiencj-. of n
lai'Ko s)ild)UildlUK: comp'auy ii
whose tllxpeiisary US percent, of all
Injuries, treated were eye Injuries.
More than 4, Sun eye cases were
treated In the dispensary of thii
ono company in one yt?ar.
The star of the Utter Is h.i big
Kent factor In the cost of a pbr
at weunluR' time. The cost of
feed to hrlntf a litter up to ivean
itiK time is about the saiii, in
vestiKatious by the O. A. C ex
perimeiit station show, with lare
and small litters. Ho are - labor
cost. Investment coals, uhd nneit
other factors. Pigs from the biff
litters are evidently not particular
ly Inferior o piK from small lit -
(ters. At u total cost of $l.S for
bribRlnff a litter to weaning time,
taken by the animal butdianury
department in May, il'iM. ttm cost
per pi varies with size tif litter
ins follows In Utter of 3 pU?s weun
ed, Jln.4:i each; of 4.J7.sii: or a.
U'i.VtJ: of is. $ft.2l: of 7, 4.47; of
Is. 3.!il; of s, $:t.47; and of io.
US lit. The cost of the weaned
pig is about one-third the total
cor t of the pig at lieu pounds, livu
market weight.
Seedy berries and low yields In
Oregon are often related to wrong
choice of soils, such as pioduc
stunled cane growth. . Successful
culture In this state Is limited to
rather definite soil types, hut sur
veys conducted by the experi
ment station Indicate that cane
frliltn are grown or ried on a
wide ranffe of soils. They should
never be planted In tlght,T poorly
d rallied clay loams. Then gen
erally do hest on deep, rich, cool,
friable, Well-drained soils retentive
of moisture. Slightly rolling river
bottom lands Heem Ideal. Ever
green blackberries are a Im.ard on
heavy, unworkable Iftnds.
One thing you can nee- by the
moon Is there are no germs In
kisses.
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