F •-T.
Control A pple B ligh t.
[J. B. 8. N orton. M aryland s ta tio n ]
Tbe most effective treatm en t consists ' $
in cu ttin g off the diseased parts. In i
young orchards an d In nurseries where j
there Is naturally but little blight and
in old orchards in seasons when blight !
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is not serious, by cu ttin g out every j
blighted tw ig anti canker as soon as ; T
possible, giving special attention to the j
d d d d d -H -H -H -
body and base of tile tree, n bad out- j
break may be prevented in following !
years, it Is also necessary to destroy | RAINWATER AND CISTERNS.
all blight in the neighborhood on wild
Some T y p e of F ilte r F o r P u rify in g
or cultivated trees, as the bees may
Purposes Should Be Used.
a i ry it long distances. Rees are. how
S ta te s d e p a rtm e n t of
ever. necessary to pol'enate the dow [P re p are d by U a nited
g ric u ltu re .]
W H E N VOI
ARE c o x f r o n t e i » ers.
Many farm ers have to rely on rain-
W ITH BUSINESS T lü »C JH .E S.
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w ater for laundry purposes, and some-
anil tile bills ure cum in f in l a s t , inni cv-
tim es ra in w a te r is their only source
ORCHARD AND CARDEN. X for d rinking and cooking. This calls
ryllim o seems Io have goiic wrong u
for a cistern either above or below
su b stan tial bunk account will iliswipuU
ground. In such a case, according to
(lie elollils, u s i l l V M i l l l i n e
lite inoining
R asp b erry an d blip k lierry hushes
the United States departm ent of ag ri
m ist. It i< lo tb e ailvuiitugu n i e n ry su ffer from luck o f w a te r d u rin g the culture's w ater supply specialists, some
g ro w in g season an d also from excess
m u l l , w hether actively engaged
ill b u s i-I
type of filter, preferably sep arate from
o f w ater. Well d ra in e d soil a n d plen
liess or not. to liuve a ch eek in g account. ty of w a te r Is th e itleal co ndition for the cistern, is necessary.
Roofs, particularly shingled roofs,
W e u re
xolifiiing new accounts, unii b u sh fru its.
collect much dust and dirt from the
A fte r ltie ground freezes g iv e fresh roads, and g u tters and eave troughs
would lie please«! to have you, open one
, fru its, such as rasp b erries, h lack b er are often filled with leaves, dirt and
w itb us.
i lies, c u rra n ts , etc., a heavy m ulch of bird droppings. It is well to keep the
m an u re. ( so s tra w if m a n u re cannot gutters d ea n , even though th e rain
CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK
lie h a d . Tile m u lch en rich es th e soil w ater is not used, but if it is used the
an d p re v en ts a lte rn a te IhavVing and im portance of clean g u tters is vastly
freezing.
increased. H ow ever careful one may
D w a rf fru it tre e s w ork in well in be. the roof is certain to be d irty when
sm all g ard en s. G ive th em a tria l
lry. It is therefore extrem ely irnpor-
E ertllize th e rh u b a rb tf you w’ltnt 'a n t th a t a sw itch and cutout lie pro
G. 'V. Miller, of Ibiwe. lias bought out
larg e stalk s, larg e yields a n d large
J . 'I'. F reil’s stock of goods an d will I prices. M an u re th r e e o r fo u r inches vided on the rain w ater pipe, so th at
at th e beginning o f rains th e filth from
build a store early in sp rin g am i will deep m ay be applied au.v rim e from
the roof may be w ashed to the outside
put In a general stock of m erchandise.
now u n til spring.
before any rain w ater Is adm itted to
T im e will tie sa v e d n ex t sp rin g If th e the cistern.
Mrs. Martha Richardson who lias
If the rainfall is well distributed
I mm ' ii keeping bouse f ir t'. W. H arvey, a sp a ra g u s roots w hich vim g rew d u r
lug tile su m m er a re d u g an d g raded throughout tlie year, the capacity of
at tbe point of ecutli.
read y fo r p lan tin g n ex t spring. T he the cistern may be only sufficient for
sm all, w eak roots should lie d iscard ed one or tw o w eeks’ supply. In locall-
E x p e rim e n ts show th a t profits are Ues w here long intervals often occur
Farm and
Garden
Cherryville
M A D E IN A M E R IC A P O T A S H .
Comes now a new m ineral to
join w ith kelp and feldspar In
th e effort to supply the w ar
m ade deficiency of G erm an pot
ash for Am erican agriculture. It
is alunite. deaeribed as sulphate
of alum inum and potassium , and
it is announced th a t a vein ten
feet wide and 3.500 feet long has
been uncovered in Utah, while
•> large q u an tities exist also in
•> Colorado. Nevada. California and
♦ Arizona. Tw o hundred tons of
alunite have been put through
the mill, producing tw o tons of
‘3’ 99 per cent pure potash.
Secretary of th e Interior Lane
•E declares th a t the production of
*»• this alu n ite potash in coinmer-
♦ cial q u an tities is one of the most
•1» im portant discoveries in years.
> So it is, if tlie price is not to be
> prohibitively high, as it seem s to
> be in the cases of kelp and feld-
3’ sp ar potash.
>
W’hile the g reat w ar rages we
> are learning th a t America has
3’ the uudeveloped m eans to be
3» self supporting in practically ev-
3> ery way. If we cannot get pot-
-* ash from th e G erm an m ines we
3» find it a t home. But for the sake
> of our soils let us hope th a t
3» alu n ite will be both plentiful and
3> cheap.—Country G entlem an.
W INTER STORAGE OF CABBAGE
It Is im p o rta n t to P reven t H e a tin g and
M a in ta in an Even Low T em p e ra tu re .
UPON REFLECTION
it may occur to you th a t if you bought
a pair of shoes from us at any tim e th a t
tlie shoes wore longer, held their shape
better and preserved a better appearance
than any pair of shoes you eyer had.
If
this he tru e we w ant t o rem ind you „to
get acquainted with us again. It is sel
dom that, a customer tom es to us hut
once.
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Sandy Harness Shop
A HISTORIC HOUSE.
W here
T y n d a le S tarted tc T ra n s la te
the Bible Into English.
About two miles from the old m ar
ket town of Chipping Sudbury, E ng
land, sta n d s au old tim e bouse known
us L ittle Sodbury m anor bouse, which,
quite a p a rt from its celebrity as oue
of th e oldest exam ples of dom estic a r
chitecture in G loucestershire, bus been
Justly styled "th e birthplace of th e
English Bible.”
In one of the old rooms W illiam
Tyndale, who lived there fdr tw o
years, conceived the idea and/ corn-
menced th e work of tran slatin g the
New T estam ent into English.
In 1521 Sir John W alsh, ow ner of
the m anor house, had need of a chap
lain an d tu to r for his children, and his
choice fell upon T yndale, who had
ju st com pleted bis university career.
T yndale w as in g reat favor w ith his
m aster, who encouraged him in th e
g reat work he had undertaken.
It Is quite possible th a t the tra n sla
tion would have been com pleted here,
hut Tyndale, having expressed his opin
ions too freely to th e neighboring cler
gy. found him self secretly charged
with heresy and sum m oned to ap p ear
before the chancellor of tb e diocese.
Although a t the tim e be ivas merely
adm onished, he did not consider it
safe to continue in the m anor house,
thereby involving his patron in d an
ger. so he left and proceeded w ith his
tran slatio n in London.—C hristian Sci
ence Monitor.
In storing cabbage the heads are
generally pulled up when light freez
ing begins along in November, says
e rc a tlv In creased by p la n tin g large,
the R ural New Yorker.
l-'requent
vigorous roots.
freezing and thaw ing will not h u rt the
general appearance of cabbage before
it is harvested. However, too much
Mrs. A. II, rz and son, G ustav, w II
of it will im p air the keeping qualities,
baye Ix en slek w ith la grippe, are
A CURIOUS A N IM A L
in sm all q u an tities the supply may be
greatly im proved.
stood on tlie bottom of a cool cellar
T h » Sea Cow Gave Rise to the Legend
with the roots turned up. Cover the
of the Sirens.
T he Boring sewing (lu ll m et a t tbe
single layer of calibage with sand so
T be dugong. or sea cow. Is n pe
as to exclude air and keep in perfect
borne ot Mrs. T. R hehurg last T h u rsd ay .
condition.
culiar animal. It resem bles tbe fa
In large q u an tities cabbage is stored
m iliar seal, lint It has no lialr on tbe
right in th e field, provided the soil Is
body and is more nearly related to the
PlU
porpoises and whales.
well drained. M arket grow ers prefer
Tliis anim al is found on tbe shores
to open up a furrow w ith a tw o horse
I here Will be IK) snow at the of tlie Indian ocean, about tifteen de
plow going down and back ju st once,
leaving a space tw o or three inches
Bungalow next Saturday Jan.
h8k,.‘‘ of
e,,"at<>r- fron'
wide between th e furrow This ridge
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E ast Africa to A ustralia, and also in
I.Stll, Oil atC O U Ilt ot the snow. H)e Red sell. It is a m arine animin
is quickly leveled down or throw n out.
Tlie cabbage is laid In th is one layer
which never ascends the rivers. Its
thick by tu rn in g tlie roots almost
food consisting chiefly of seaw eed and
straig h t In tb e air. G ather the old
tlie algae found in th e w ater Years
leaves closely around each head and
ago it w as reported to have been found
Sheep on th e F arm .
pack them in snugly. A few of the
It w ould seem th a t th e a v e ra g e In large herds of several hundred In
poor heads may be laid on top. Over
fa rm e r l i a s n e ith e r th e skill n o r th e dividuals and to have been so fearless
C onvicts C u ttin g W eeds.
this sprinkle a little bay. straw or
in c lin a tio n to t ike up sh eep raisin g . A as to allow itself to he touched with
The elim ination of weeds along the
leaves; then throw a furrow from each
In recent years,
A W ELL 1'IiOTBCTEP C1STEKN.
w rite r In th e L ive Stock W orld su g the hand of man.
side on th is m aterial. T his will pre public highw ays is a p a rt of the work
however, it is met w ith only in tw os
g ests th e th o u g h t Hint un til th e worn
between periods of rain fall and where vent the m aterial from blowing aw ay of tlie road im provem ent, according to
en of th e farm d iv id e th e ir a tte n tio n Htid th rees ami lias become very shy
much dependence »s placed ou the rain and will leave a space possible ten
S uperintendent Jones of th e W ayne
pou ltry »mt tlie sm alt farm n»»d wary. Its flesh lias been regard
w ater it 1« pfirtaaMa tr, prorlrta .* cis
flock sheep will lia ve an inconspicuous ed as a delicacy, ami It Is stated that tern of sufficient capacity to hold half !nc&c3 wide s o t covered with 30II. county d ep artm en t of highw ays, In
place In live stock husbandry on our tlie M illay kings claim as royal proper or three fourths of tlie rain which falls T hus air ventilation will be provided diana. and accordingly he has set them
until severe freezing w eather, when to cutting w eeds all over th e county.
ty all those taken w ithin th eir dom ain
corn ladt farms.
annually on the average roof area. more soil or covering m aterial may tie
Prisoners from tlie county jail are
Its habit of raising Its round head
The am ount available in gallons may applied. The Im portant consideration used in this work, as they have been
out of the w ater and Its g reat affec
be com puted approxim ately by m ulti In th e storing of cabbage is to prevent during tlie spring in road repair work.
♦ tion for its young, which it curries un plying the roof area in square inches i beating and to m aintain an even low Tlie county now has ah nafontchile
dor the fore fin. art« thought to have
LIVE STOCK NOTES.
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by I be ra iu i'a ii in inches uud dividing tem perature. T en degrees below freez- truck, used for the tran sp o rtatio n of
♦ giimi rise to tlie legend of th e mer the product by 231.
, ing does not h u rt cabbage, provided prisoners to various p arts of th e county.
maid,
in
allusion
to
which
the
nam
e
K eep .selecting an d p u sh in g Hie <j>
Tbe cistern may be built of masonry it is thaw ed out gradually.
The experim ent of w orking prisoners
slrcula
was
given
to
this
order
of
hogs o ff to m a rke t ns soon us ♦ mammals. It is recorded th at it was I
^rielc ““ d
1c en,eut m o r,ar and
on the roads was Undertaken w ith
the y are tit
♦
ski„ r ...
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Plastered ou the Inside with rich ce-
some m isgivings by citizens, hut now.
Re sure that Hie colts go Into ♦ with tlie skiti of the dugong. or sea ment m ortar, or it may lie built entire-
P ic to ria l W ash Lists.
according to county officers, the only
«*> w inter q u arters In Hie pink o f
v n„
, ,
"* 're ,liPec,ed to Hi' of concrete hut in au.v eveut If
P retty old inventions are our modern objection comes from the prisoners
'.I I the tabernacle and not with had placed underground
uudergr
•> condition, for there Is w here the
it should be wa- wash lists. Tbe old G erm an house themselves, who prefer in most cases
gcr skins, as translated in tbe au ler tight, not o only to prevent the loss wife had an odd way of keeping track to he perm itted to spend th eir tim e In
>*> profit comes In,
tborized verslou of the Bible.—New
♦
If you see a low class, noude-
of tlie stored water, hut to prevent the of the garm ents she gave out to be idleness nt th e jail.
York Post.
•*> script buck running w ith a flock
en tran ce of ground water. A m ixture washed. She had a picture of each
Hens Need Pu re W a te r.
o f sheep, you know at once tlie
of one p art cem ent, tw o p arts sand article and w rote down the num ber of
There Is txt per cent of w ater in an
o w n e r is b eh in d tlie tim es
Keep . Record of Ewe,.
I '“ ‘d f“ Ur ,,artS 8P,Vel ° r brokeu 8tone everything opposite to it with a piece egg. so If a hen is deprived of this
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It p ay s to raise tw o litte rs a
I11 determ ining which ewea to keep .’“ “ y be " sed in clstern construction, of chalk, which w as nibbed out when requisite she cannot lay eggs.
It s
• y ear, lull It Is not ev ery m an
o te r for an o th er year it is well to keep 11,0 concrete m ixture may he made th e article was returned, to be used more a m atter of forgetfulness th an
>• w ho lias the g u m p tio n to d o It.
ngaln
th
e
next
week.
It
was
really
a
a record of the perform ance of each iu,,re w aterpruof by adding 10 per cent
anything else, hut it Is a serious m a t
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T h e sto red up feed for th e
I individual so th a t it may lie referred to , of petroleum residuum oil based ou pictorial and perpetual w ash lis t
te r to the laying hen. Provide plenty
w in te r feeding o f th e Hock should
at the tim e selections are I,dug mad
the ,v,’lgllf " f ,lie cenient or by replac-
of pure w ater at all «lines.
♦ I h > clo ve r o r a lfa lfa hay. oats, ’ for th e next year s breeding flock. On iBB abwut 15 I **r cen t of H»e cem ent
BORING
KinTIf’C
1 lit
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w h eat brau, linseed ineal an d
tills record should lie noted the condl-
roots.
y- I th u s , for sometim es ewes lose th eir
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A little tboughtfillness fop the ♦ i
tamba for no other cause than negll
* colt e \ e i\ ilny Is w hat he needs. ♦ gem e on th e part of th e ow ner, and
• S im * th a t he H ittfiile c o m fo rta b le ♦ It is folly to discard n go, si ew e un-
Mini kept growing. T hese things
less she is a failure under fuvoroble
♦ a re ess, m inis
♦
as she Is well w orth an-
♦
♦ conditions,
other trial.
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Get Your
Hunting1 and Fishing
License At
Sandy Mercantile Co.
Fishing Packle, Guns, Ammunition.
” ilb b-v dn,ted Iht'c- W hatever the
typ® o f construction. one or tw o coat-
ings of a 8,roU|i « “ “ t Kro u t- prefer-
ably con,aln1«« « ’« u t 3 per cent oil.
will
Wi” aid
n,d In " ¡‘terprooflng the walls,
! I An
An overflow
° Terflow P'l’e. well screened.
should tie provided In the side, and
j the cover should lie w ater tig h t
The Altering arran g em en t may el-
' (her he in a separate eham tier or In-
side the cistern.
In some localities It Is necessary,
j owing to the height of ground w ater
level, to build th« cistern aboveground.
’ In such cases th e cistern should be
'veil protected to prevent the entran ce
of filth and the breeding of m osquitoes
It m ust also he protected against free«
Ing and re-enforced to w ithstand
pressure from the w ater within.
T he method of having th e filter sep
a ra te from the cistern, although usual-
ly th e more expensive. Is perhaps the
more efficient. T here are other alm-
ple and perhaps less expensive cistern
arrangem ents which serve th e purpose.
The main idea is. however, to purify
(he w ate r as much ns possible before
it ta used and to provide effective ator
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Bauer’s General Store
Just Received
A Large Supply Of
White Mountain Flour
Price $1.40 Per Sack.