Farm Items : * A few minutes in th« corn field be fore frosts get heavy Is sufficient to select the seed for the coming year. Dry husks are the best indications of ripeness, an important factor in build ing up an acclimated strain, says the experiment station. No great amount of care in select ing nerd corn cur» it necessary, but r-ume tim< i Home ««rloux dikcancx an avoided by not taking eara that have fallen over. Not nil fallen »talk» are diseased, »ays the experiment station, but some diseases cause the atalka to fall. In drying seed corn in Oregon many growers pull the husks back as soon as picked and then hang the vara on a line made of binder twine, A hanger made from electric welded hog wire ia wen more satisfactory, Full di­ rections for making such a rack may bv had free from the Oregon expert ment dation at Corvallis. A farm “chore" motor rig has been designed by the agricultural engineer­ ing department at the Oregon experi- meift station. A motor of convenient size for moat farm operations is mounted on a f ¡r wheeled "chassis” which is then taken from place to, place about the farm wherever power, is needed. Full directions for mak­ ing it may be had free. luidino clover, coming into increas ing favor in Oregon as an irrigated pasture crop, is not very well adapted to land that overflow* for a consider­ able period each year, warns H A Sc hot h, associate agronomist at the experiment station. If such land will produce a normal growth of the small Dutch white clover, however, it is safe for ladino. LADD’S FUNERAL HOME Our fees are fair and within the meun* of al). DAV AND NIGHT TELEPHONE McMinnville — •— Trade at Home and Save Money Build Up Your Own Community Announcement of Candidacy HAVING BEEN NOMINATED BY BOTH POLITICAL PANTIES AT THE MAY PRIMARIES FOK MY PRESENT POSITION, THE OFFICE OF COUNTY 8( BOOL Hl PEKIN I INDENT. I RESPECT- FULLY SOLICIT THE SUPPORT OF THE VOTERS OF YAMHILL COUNTY AT THE ELECHON TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER •■th. 18». I SHALL DEVOTE 'll I NURE TINS and ENI R c;Y TO HIE OFFICE AS I HAVE DONE IN THE PAST, AND SHALL I HE EVERY EFFORT TO MAKE THE SCHOOLS OF YAMHILL COUNTY SCEOND TO NONE. Raisins Outing Flannel Raisins are cheaper this fall than ever be fore. We havi our future supply in with Puffed St« Jed Raisin* per pkg. 10c Bulk Seedless Raisins per pound 8c Our new stock of outings have arrived. They are priced to undersell. 36-in Lanore Outing 19c S S. DUNCAN, Present Incumbent. I' mk J Ad,, by H. 8. Duman, McMinnville, Oregon. Physiotherapy Miracles by Wool Socks Suiting All colors in plain colored suiting. 1 his line contains the famous Pamico cloth, The Indian head. 48c Hundreds of pairs of wool socks, in all grades and colors, from 35c to 85c per pair Water Repellant Clothing DR. L. P. DAVIS. D. C., M. E. I'hyucal Specialist Therapy McMinnville Shoes Prolapsed Uterus Mm. T , 40 years old, hud the worst case of prolapsed uterus 1 have ever seen, abdomen large and pend Hous, feet and legs swollen, weight 198, 45 pounds overweight, unable tj work. With my special method in 4 months Sime her uterus was fairly normal, weight 157 pounds, legs and fret normal and shr 1.« working every day. Look at our window for shoes and note the different prices. Notice what we can save you on your foot wear by buying your shoes from us. The price tickets speak for themselves. Mrs. P., 66 years old was bed fast, right side partially paralyzed, uter­ us completely prolapsed, and so sore she could not move without pain. Today Mrs. P. is doing her own work and is free of pain. This clothing is made to shed rain, It is made pliable. Coats___________________________ $5.50 Pants___ _____ $4.50 Flannel Shirts A new lot of fancy plaids. Pricecd _________ _____ $5.50 Plain colors_________ $3.00 Shippy & Filer Both of these ladies live in Portland and would be glad to tell another Ant hills if located can be destroyed sufferer how they got well. Call at my office in the Mardis Building, in Oregon with liquid carbon bisul­ over DeHaven A Son, McMinnville, for any information you wish. phide. About two tablespoons full are poured into each entrance and then covered over with earth. When this in done in the early morning be­ ioung China in Command The Age of Good Roads fore the ants have scattered the en­ That young China is in the saddle. The present era in the United Prune Growers Voice Protest tire colony is usually killed, finds the ' States might aptly be called the "Age a"d 'n ^or keeps, ia the opinion ex- experiment station. by George J. McCarthy, ex- of Good Roads." pu sMd I _ .. Salem, Ore., Sept. 10.—Strenuous There has never been a country to Seattle, Tacoma and Portland news- objection to the assessed valuation of In those sections of the Mate where paper man, and now general passenger which highways were »o necessary, or sheep guano is used for fertilizer for where the need has been so rapidly agent for the American Mail line and prune lands in this county was voiced by a delegation of growers who ap- strawberries, application at the rate the Dollar Steamship company in the supplied. peared before the county board of of one ton to the acre is found satis­ Not a great many years ago the orient, with headquarters at Shang- equalization here today, Present factory. This amount ia good re- ' amount spent for building roads and hai. McCarthy has held that posi- gardless of the age of the plants and maintaining them was negligible. tion with the Seattle branch of the valuations, it was pointed out, are ia applied by broadcasting be'ween Today it is one of the outstanding two companies for nearly ten years, based upon the wartime period, when the row. rather than by placing |u>ms Kovernnu,ntal bud