The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, May 18, 1922, Image 4

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Miss E. 1* Carrell
SUCCESSFUL TOMATO
GROWING DESCRIBED
OFFER S A M A R K E T
FOR YOUR PRODUCE
Portland, Oregon
V A U D E V IL L E P H O T O * P L A Y S
CompU’te C h a n g« 8 un. and Thur«.
M m ln w D aily. T w l c « N igh tly
Saturday, Sunday, H olid ay «, O on tla aoM
Y O U C A N E A S IL Y L E A R N TO
FLY
and become * P ilo t by taking the oourne o f Instruction wo offer.
but 1200.00—used to be |5« m i H>— amt takes but ten
T h e coat —
F or Inform ation
e d d re « « .
CO.
O R E G O N -W A S H IN G T O N A ID A H O A I R P L A N E
214 S p a ld in g B ld g .. P o r t la n d . O re .
P L E A T IN G .
F f ' Buttonholing — Buttons — P la itin g — Tu ck in g
nd Chalnstitching
A ll M ail Orders g iven careful and prom pt attenuon
Elite Shop, 384 M o rn ». « St.
A ( T ' i place to F a t and L iv e Well.
R em arkable k e luncheon at noon
Open T a m . t o t a m..
Stark St
Sixth >*reet rpponir. The Oregonian and Al-
ilN c t or o»ite Meir & Frank'«. The Be«t
¿.ting place in the City.
The Fineat Coffee
and Pastry a specialty.
PORTLAND HIDE & WOOL CO.
We Pay Highest Pnce«» for
HIDES. PF LT S WvXU. MOHAIR.
CASA'ARA BARK
Addrves Department B
LAYTCN
r X A ^ i / 4 / n '\
V - / 0’ l-aS » y cwiaaias
«•?*•». ■«•»*•«*»*
-vv r\
A
CO O PERAG E
Grand Avenue at Yamhill
PORTLAND. ORE.
ill i
V ^ J r a p ì
V 4u p
Much Depend* on Good Farm Prao
tic«*. Seed*. Plants, Fertiliser, Plant*
Ing, Cultivation and Thorough
Spraying.
w $ -
About 2 1« quart* o f canned to-
DMtoe* la ilio yoarljf p*r capita con­
sumption In llu* United S ta le s , accord­
ing to Ilsur»» of tho I'ultiHl s ia tN
Department o f Agrlrultuiv. i l " - (ho
tomato 1» grown, put up, ami alilppctl.
together with praotUvs followoil In
oounuunltlos whore its cultivation I*
highly »peclallitwl. are given In fa r m ­
er»' llulletln No. lis t , r»v»'iitly IssnoU.
copies o f which uiay be obtained free
o f charse u | h > ii application to the IV -
pn*tmi'nt o f Agriculture at Washing­
ton. p . C. The bulletin also contains
tdluahle auggestlons to growers as to
metlhnls which are prolltably foltoweil
where the crop is most surceaoful.
The story o f the tomato la that o f a
delicacy which has llveil down a twul
name ami come Into Its own after
years o f effort. O f American origin, It
uttra»-te<l unfavorable atteullou first
about 1S00. anti for a long time was
A IVetly Skin F.il o » j Good Blood
IVsh.mKn. \Va»hlnKtnn
Whoa t
w m about fourtr.tv >..iro ot a ».' I
hail au o|M>r*tum tor api-'m lliltla
amt the doctor m id It would rotard
development until l « » is or IJ
>oar» of age. hut I hoard how
pood Dr. Pierce’» Favorite Prescrip­
tion » a , for young ulrl* »o I took
four bottles o f it and ram . Into
womanhood within a year. Then
I tin ned getting healthy and atrong.
llefore I took Dr. Pierce’» med­
icine» I weighed only 72 pounds—
now I weigh 10*
1-alor tn tlfo I
took a breaking-out on my fac»v I
wrote to Dr. Pl»'ri »> and he advised
me to take the ’Golden Medical
Discovery’. I took tw o bottles of
It and my sklu Is as »mouth as I
could wish for 1 would like to tell
every sufferer about Dr. Pierce’s
great medicines."— Miss K. U Car-
rvll. It»« 24
W rite Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel
tn ltuffulo, N. V.. for free medical
advice or s*'tid U*e for trial package
of any of his medicines.
CO.
Snowing.
BARRELS
There was no wind, so the flakes
fell light oa feathers, gray In the
gathering dusk ss the down that falls
from wind-swept breasts of wild
swans In their flight to or from the
Polsr seas.
Denver and denser It
came, soundlesa at first, but after a
while with a faint rustling and w h ir
ring, as though the flakes were Invis­
ible birds of silence.— Fiona Macleod.
PORTLAND. ORE,
W rite for
". 4 / Your Beck and C all”
RLBBEF STAMPS and
DEVICES.
Sixth and E n erett Streets, Th ree Block*
from New- IN w tofflce. Four Blocks froui
Union Depot. Portland. O r«.
PATENT ATTO RNEY
We can show you hoe to turn vonr patentar* g
ideas into cash. Oregon Licensed Mechanical
l.nginwr.
THOMAS BiLYEU.
Steeena
Building. Portland. Ore.
MARKING
INFORMATION
DEPARTMENT,
A G R IC U LT U R A L
The Boredom of Comfort.
"N o one Is ever bored unless he Is
comfortable. That’s tho great princi­
ple. Tber»' Isn't time for It. You can­
not be bored and something else at
the same tim e."— From "Dodo,” by
E. F. Deuson.
Hardy Tomato Plant Started in Pot.
IM P LE M E N T S
F arm
Im plem ent»— N ew ami second
hand, special prices. P. E. Esbenshad«,
360-366 E. M orrison St. E ast 91.
branded as poisonous and conscquent-
ly avoided. Later, designated ns the
I N P fl M P
Expert advice on any
y i p U m E
love apple, it found favoi with a few
B R A Z IN G . W E L D I N G A C U T T IN G
t i y
N orthw es t W eiding & Supply Co. S$ 1st S i : lovers of delicacies and with growers.
I R A
experience tn Govern-
D P H R I C M Q len t Bureaus is offered C L E A N I N G A N D D Y E I N G
By 1S67 the total puck of canned to­
F o r reliable Cleaning a n d
r n U D L C I r lO
D yein g service send parcels to matoes in the United States was about
office.
State you r troubles b rie fly and
us.
W e pay return postage. 3.000,000 cases of 24 one-quart cans
aend in w ith I I and the w ill g ive you hon­
Inform ation and prices given
est to good ress advice. It w ill pay you to
each. Now the commercial pack, ex­
upon request.
get in touch with us now. E. J. Curtin,
Room 806 Lev« s B ld g ., P o r t la n d . Oregon.
clusive of soups, purees, ketchup, and
E N K E S C IT Y D Y E W O R K S
pulp exceeds 10,000.000 cases of 24
! E s t a b l i s h e d __________ Portland
Fire Proof and M odern
No. 3 cans. These figures do not In­
C U T F L O W E R S A F L O R A L D E S IG N S
C larke Bros., Florists, 2$7 Morrison St.___j clude the millions of cans put up by
F O U N D R Y A N D M A C H IN E W O R K S
housewives for home consumption or
P A R K A N D M O R R IS O N STS. j Com m ercial Iron W orks. 7th & Madison. ! the fresh tomatoes which grace Amer­
. M U L E S B O U G H T, SO LD
Depot Morrison Cars direct to Hotel. Popular H O U. R S E S siTAB
LfcS, 3*»5 Union A v «. D raft ican tables during the growing season.
Prices. Canter Shopping and Theater diatnet
horses bought and sold.
Chief among the states where t»>-
F R A N K A. CLARK. Prop.,
M
A
C
H
I
N
E
R
Y
formerly with Ctyda Hotel.
! Send us your Inquiries fo r anything in matoes are raised for canning are. In
Iron or W oodw orking Machinery, Logging, order named : Maryland. Indian i, Mis­
m
otives.
Engines.
Hall,
saw
m ill. Boilers,
C ontractors'
E qu Crushers.
ipm ert, Loco-
j C&oie. Belting, etc. Burke M achinery Co., souri, Delaware, New Jersey, New
I 62$ R a . i w a y Exchange Bldg., Portland, Or. j York, Utah, Illinois. Kentucky, Ohio,
M O I.H P \RRhK COLLEGE
Teaches trade in 8 weeks. Some p«y while warn­ Pennsylvania, Tennessee. Virginia, and
The Sets Complete or Parts.
ing. Positions secured.
w r *. for catalog-*. West Virginia. The acreage planted In
W r it e fo r prices.
! ¿¿4 Burnside street. Portland. Ore. __ ____
tomatoes for canning pur|K«es only
U M E N T S — E . 3d a n d P i n « S U .
MYERS BLACK W ELL CO. j o M t O t o N Schumann
G ranite A M arble W ork«- In 1020 was 244.743. The yield froui
4*3 Hawthorne Are..
PORTLAND. ORE P E R S O N A L
that acreage was 1.O0R358 tons.
M arry if L o n e ly ; most successful " H me
The bulletin follows the methods
’ M aker” ;
hundreds
rich.
co n fid en tia l;'
i reliable; years experience ; descriptions used from
the seed to the can.
free.
"'The
Successful
Club.”
M
r*
.
N
a
s
h
,
W ool cleaning and carding. W oo l bats
describt's methods of pluntlng. soils
and m attresses made to order.
W e do Box 556. O a k la n d , C a l i f o r n i a ^ ______
best adapted for the vegetable's
custom carding. W rite fo r prices.
P IP E R E P A IR IN G
growth, tells how the crop may best
m
p i p I T C Repaired by expert«.
C o stal Springs Woolen Mills
«k *M i I I I
i i
Shop. 272 W a sh.
l»e harvested, and sums up the chief
Established in 1805.
P R U N E T R E E S !! P R U N E T R E E S :!!
B efore buying «-¡tew her« ¿>ee us. Columbia requirements for good results as fol­
M a i n O f f ic e a n d F a c t o r y .
j - lu r s e r y C a . 1490 Union A ve., Por Land. , lows :
76v U m atilla A ve., Portland.
S A N IT A R Y ' B E A U T Y P A R LO R
“ Successful tomato growing depend*
W e help the appearance of women.
T w e n ty -tw o inch switch or tra n sform «- on good farm practices, good seed,
: tion, value $7 6
price $2.45.
good plants, proper fertilizer, careful
__ 400 to 412 beku m Bldg.
planting, clean cultivation, and dis­
1 to 5 ton GMC, Republic*. W hite», etc. S H O E R E P A I R I N G I N P O R T L A N D
Overhauled—Guaranteed.
Model Shoe Repair, 272 W a shington St. ease control through spraying and
D avis B ro s , A m erican Shoem aker«, through the use o f disease-resistant
W E N T W O R T H A I R W I N , Inc.
108 4 th S L _____ ______________ _____________ j
Oregon D istribu tor« for GMC T ru ck «
varieties. Growers who pay attention
2b0 Second St., Cor. T a y lo r
V E T E R I N A R I A N — C a t t le a S p e c ia lt y
Dr. Chas. M. Anderson, Kenton. Portland. to these factors produce crop« which
Portland, Oregon
give them satisfactory returns.”
wVedd ng B o u q u e t s a - d F ^ - e r a l P ie c « «
The Weakest Finger.
The third finger on the left hand,
on which the engagement and wed - 1
ding rings are worn. Is automatically
the weakest of tho fingers. Pianists
have to give the third finger twice j
as much drill as the others.
H O T E L
Radio Outfits
Tell Tele Traits.
You cannot rightly Judge people by ,
what others say about tbem, but you
can by what they say about others.—
Huston Transcript
SPENT HALF HER
TIME IN BED
SHIP US YOUR WOOL
Farmer’* Wife Tell* How Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
Made Her a Well Woman
USED TRUCK BARGAINS
R A IN IE R
Lu bliner F lorist«, 348 Morrison SL
H O TEL
STOCK
D A IR Y
RANCH
FO R
SALE
175 A cre Ideal Stock and D airy Ranch, SYSTEMATIC CROP ROTATION
7 ml
eg n 160 A. cu lti- ;
va ted : 15 A ex» client pasture; good drain­
a ge ; trout creek t hr oug h pasture; pro- : Some Legume Must Be the Base to Re­
duce«» excellent grain and clover
A ll ,
store Nitrogen to Soil— Red
b its ST 00 ad at
128 8 6* Sc N rthai On
Very Centrally Located. Convenient to all
Depot*, and one block from main Po stoffkt
•v
Frn't trres brr-iied frees heir'll «r-b-
ar-1*. Apple. Fear. Cutrrj. Peact. Final,
Prut«, ig le o t, Qulac«, G rip« Vium.
Bhro&toery, Flint». » —pharrl«. Black«
berrt««, Iogain. De^berr-«*. As^aragua.
Bhubar’.». F'.t»we^ri* Shrnba. A mki , :
Vire«. Hedre, Nut ar4 f?h»da Tr**<c
Carriage paAd. Satlafactlou fUfantmiL
W
$
room bu ngalow ; f a i r barn and outbuild- I
in g » on good g ra v el road. Price $100.08
per a- re C la u d e H a le , M i lw a u k ie , O r e g o n
Route 1.
Gastronomic Affinities.
The reason for ham and eggs, frank­
furters and kraut, corned beef and
cabbage and other kitchen couples Is
fiaícsc.cüiíYtiywLwe, ¿loro wanted.
directly traceable to Yuan Met, an­
cient Chinese philosopher, who wrote,
centuries ago: "Cookery is like ma­
R E . Itrh -
F IS T U L A .F IS
trimony— two things served together
ingr and all other rectal |
condition«! except Cancer should match.”
a s h in g t o n
n u r s e r y
cq
T o p p enJsh, W a sh in gton .
PILES
Clover Favored.
Good farming calls for n systematic
crop rotation Just ns much as a gaso­
line engine calls for a balance wheel.
Crop notation Is the balance wheel
for good farming. Some legume must
tie tbe base o f this rotation. It will
restore nitrogen to the depleted soil
and help furnish a balanced feed for
live stock.
Ited clover seems well
adapted to these requirements when
we lake Into consideration the needs
of the soil and the needs o f the farm
animals.
permanently cured w ith ­
out a Hirjrical operation.
M y method o f treatm ent
British Use Seven Languages.
H a ves the tissue instead of
GOOD EMERGENCY FEED CROP
d e stroy in « It. It i* pain-
There are seven distinct languages
lesH, requires no anes­
thetic and is permanent.
8udan Grata Is Rapidly Replacing Mil
Th ere is no confinem ent spoken in the British isles. In addl-
let in Many States— Useful Sum­
to bed, no interference tton to English there are Welsh in
w ith Business or social engagem ents.
I
mer Pasture.
guarantee a cure or w ill refund your fee. Wales, Erse in Ireland. Manx in the
Cail or w rite fo r b o ok let
Mention this
Isle of Man, Gaelic in Scotland, 1 Sudan gras» is admirably adapted
paper when w riting.
D R . C. J. D E A N
Sacond and M o rris o n St»., P o rtla n d , O rs.
French in tbe Channel Islands and
Cornish In CornwuN.
for use n» nn emergency hay crop,
and Is rapidly supplanting millet In
many states. It Is being used success­
fully by thousands of fnrmers as a
summer pasture.
For tills purpose
there ore few crops that give belter re­
turns and serve bo well to supple­
A tiirpe-toe<! track of abnormal pro­ ment tlie permanent pastures and the
portion* f* nearby and on another feed lot.
«tone plateau are the trucks of a herd i
PREHISTORIC TRACTS ARE FOUND
Monster Prints Discovered in the
Rocks on Cumberland Ridge
in Kentucky.
McKee, Ky. J
o f peel
nnlnmls. one of which Is five-toed and
eleven Indies ncr«*». have tieen found
in the rock ««n the summit of the divtd-
log ridge between the Kentucky and
Cui.ibi rbin J rivers i cur here, it w u
reported.
1
tracks believed to have been made by j
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nmn "loo uuve been found, it was re­ Crop Should Not B> Overlooked by
Progresaiv* Farmer In Adjuet-
j ported.
ing Corn Acreage.
In the fume vicinity a few years ugo
-.vus f un i a tooth the »lie o f a loaf of
Soy bean* »hould not be overlooked
| bread.
by the pr*»gres*lve farmer In the re-
adjustment o f hi* corn acreage. They
require careful attention like corn, but
they will make hi* decreased acreage
o f corn worth more money.
It 1« a
county jails.
Ill* alleged often sea
high protein, high oil crop In one.
range from poeketbook snatching and
corner lounging to burglary and at­
Loss of Manure.
tempts to kill, l pon each return to
Every ton o f manure you allow to
the penitentiary he !* hailed hy the
long-term primmer« a* the “ Dean of leach away out of door* loses from
forty to sixty per cent o f Its plant-
Convicts."
When last released lu 1010, nfter food value.
serving a three-year term, Bunday told
Kom* Grown Seed Beat.
the authorities that he hud determined
Home-grown corn o f acclimated va­
to “ go straight" the real of Ids life.
rieties will produce higher yields than
imported seed.
“DEAN OF CONVICTS” IS JUGGED
At 93 James Bunday It Sentenced to
Prison for Stealing
Chicken«.
New York.— At .lie age o f ninety-
three Janies Bunday begun serving a
five-year prlgon term for stealing
chickens.
Hloce he wns forty Bunday has «pent
much of Id* time In the Eastern peni­
tentiary In Philadelphia and lu nearby
: GIVE SOY BEANS ATTENTION
Faislglited tunnel» gel more money
for tbelr IIIo sliak '.d cr<a‘» b* fol-
lowlng th-> law ni aversg»' prl»-«m tu
tbv marketing of tbelr produci» tbun
ilo II iomi ubo iguore thè »eaaounl
prlcv llucluatlon». In thè pa»t one of
thè chlt'f dtltlcultlea conrionllng llinee
ubo w lahed tu protll by »udì tufnnua
tino u à » that rei la blu ligure» wlitch
sbowc»l thè mouthly trend of prteea for
cropa and live alo»-k were ito! rvadtly
avallable. For that renanti "Market
Statistica.” a ’.’!»*■ i>age hidletln puh-
llahed hy tlie l'ulted S iale. lV|>art-
nieiit o f Agrleulture, atiould prove
t>»iM'dally valuatde. Il wus prepured
oy thè butvsu of markets ami croji ra­
tiniate*.
lu thè case of boga, for r»aiupl«\ nc-
tual aversge prie«*» are g lieli for radi
of thè last eie»eu yeunt. nionlh by
inoulli. for »eversi o f thè more tin-
portanl market center». T'alile» show
thè aversge uionlldy prive» for thè
«•leven years cumhlned. The tiisn who
»hip» hoga lo t'hh'ttgo enn limi out
frolli a laide In thla bullrlln that thè
average LK»-»-inl>er prie* ta V por «■•lil
lotver thau thè eleven-year averne*.
Tho aversge September prli-»» I» tt
|H>r cent ataive thè eleven-yeer aver­
age \Vh»m i-ompnring September. tlie
blgliest month. wltb December. thè
lowiwt month, It la aet'n ttint thè Se|v
tember prie* for thè eleven yenr» I»
11» i»er c»'nt nl>o»e thè Dacrmber prie*.
Wlth »udì Information avallable ous
rati oftrn adjuat Ida fam i o|M-rallons
ao aa to get hi» atork ready for mar­
ket iRirlug thè tnontha o f a vera g* high
prlr»>a. Ile may alao aee ubere II
would In* prontable to liold hla rr>i>»
for marketing In tnoutha o f lilgher
thau averag* prive.
Tlie hidletln gtvr» «nrh Infonnatlim
for all cta»»e» o f live BtiM-k, !n»*ludtug
boga, caule, alieep and llielr inanu-
fadureil prtalurta Ttiore are atatlalh-s
Usually.
The real trouble with life Is just
the same as with the time table— by
tbe time a man ha» It figured out the
train is gone.
@
R I T Z
ut A* • Ituliur» l
Health Brings Beauty
P ro o f and Modern
Dyeing & Cleaning N E W Fire
H O U S T O N HOTEL
A. E. Holcombe. Manager
EXCELLENT SERVICE
W eek ly K ates to Perm anent Guests
By Parcel P o s t Return Postage Paid.
Circulars and Prices.
for
Less
M o n ey
r a r
tl*r.,>.■ .a » y ih. l'nll.u NI«t m lwy.ilm.iil
*
.
\ew and Second-hanc
EXPERT
Duality
Department o» Agricolture Publlehee
Dulletln 8howlng Mouthly Trend
of Prtcee.
Manufacturer« of and
Dealer» in
v
M ore
INFORMATION ON MARKETING
of Agriculture.)
w ill make
Gnuuirirs, Basements, e tc . W a te r ­
proof, Hot proof. K «tp ro o f and Fireproof
Medusa W aterproofed W h ite Portland Cem ent 1«
the best fo r Stuevo blaster on outside fo r Bungs-
lows— Does not stain and d irt can be hosed o ff
W rite fo r lite r a tu re . Sold by
L A N A CO.. 120 Union Ave. N. P o rtland
BAB'S RESTAURANT
Bulletin Gives Different Methods
Used in Industry.
^ Prep ared by th e U a lte d State« D e p a rtm e n t
d e ce ivin g Sot*, com plete w ith phone* and w ire $60.00.
Avenase K.inge 4o»> m ile* of tmv» .Lasting.
'dating. Sim ple
pl« to
operate. ~ ‘ L
* * te inatrucUonn.
*— * — -»*
-
Co., 246 Grand A v «., Portland, On«.
A . F.
FARM
ANIMALS
Carter’s Creek, Tonn. ’ ’ Three years
ago I was almost an invalid. I »[»T it
half o f my timii in
bed. being afflicted
with a trouble which
women o f a certain
age are ajit to have,
l.vd
Pinkham’s Vegetable
’eg«
Compound Tablets
and used Lydia E.
Pinkham’a Sanative
Wash. I am a well
woman now and have
been for two years.
|
I can work as well as
any one who is younger and aa I am a
farm er’s w ife I have plenty to do for I
cultivate my own garden, raise many
chickens and do mv own housework.
You may publish this letter as I am
ready to do anything to help othrr
women as I have l*>cn so well and happy
since my trouble ate past.’ ’ —Mrs. E.T.
G a l l o w a y , fa r t e r ’» Creek, Tenn.
Most women find plenty to do. I f
they are upset with some femaleailment
and troubled w i'h sueh symptoms as
Mrs. Galloway had, the smallest duty
seems a mountain.
I f you find it hard to keep up. i f you
are nervous and irritable, without ambi­
tion and out o f sort s generally, give the
Vegetable Comp.'in 1 a fair trial. We
believe it will he.p you greatly, for it
has helped other».______________________
S H O P P IN G A PLE A SU R E
If you take a Marengo
“ 3 In 1” Whopping B ag
w ith you.
A change
uree, Hand B ag an»!
hopping Bag all In
one. Loosen claep b e­
neath puree and bag
extends to 17 lm*h
length.
E xceptionally
w*-ll
made o f
best
grade Black L e a th e r­
ette.
I f your dealer
cannot
supply
you,
«end us N in ety -eig h t
cent* (M e ) M oney o r ­
der or Bank draft, to ­
geth er with nam e of
our Henernl Store or
>rv >
dealer, and
we w ill prom ptly mall
this most useful bag to you Prepaid. If
you m e not m ore than pleased with your
purchase we w ill refund your money.
M ARENGO’ S P fC IA L T Y MFG CO..
R
f
Rot kford, III.
|
F f S BALL
I O BLUE
RBS
1« needed In every department o f hou«e-
keeping. Equally 8 * 0 $ for tow. ’ * **M |
linen, sheet« and pillow case«.
Ar« V« Satisfied?
I* t h « blrgCKt, most
*t p erfectly equipped
Bunin««* T ra in in g Hchool In th « N orth-
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o rth ­
w « l
r F it
ii y
ju r neilf
H T ii i»>r
g n «r p
om uon
west.
you
fo r it
a m
higher
position
w ith more money.
Perm anent position«
aenured our (Irnduftte*.
W rite fo r ca talog— Fourth and Yam hill,
Portland.
P. N. U.
No. 20, 1922
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There never was u tinte when 1 » ««ly rn r Tire» were
so good as now.
Th ey arc bigger, heavier and stronger Dnlay than
any earlier Gooityenrs ever were.
Y et Goodyeur prices are lower now than ever.
Not even in those rememlicred d.ivs l»efore the war
did Goodyear Tires sell at such low prices us today.
Look at the figures listed below.
Th ey represent un uveruge decreuse o f more than
60^5 from Goodyear prices o f l ‘J10.
When you can get thrse better Goodyears at such
prices, there is no question o f the tire value at your
command.
Your Goodyear Service Station Denier will tell you
that never in his experience ns a tire dealer has he
known the equal o f this value. See him today.
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$ 10.95
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P op *'» Good by to Cardinal Gibbons.
Should Hava Understood.
I cannot help recalling an Instanco
When l ’ . M. Blssell was In charge
o f the old llarlcra railroad hs Issued where a lady, a guest at the White
an order that whenever s conductor Mouse at luncheon, naked tho late Car­
rollocted s cash far* b* must give a dinal Gibbon» whether ha really be­
receipt, and enter tho amount on a lieved (bat the pope was Infallible In
stub Very toon a committee from the all ha said The cardinal smiled and
conductors called and asked for mors answered: " I can only respond to
pay. Blssell Inquired:
"W hy, boys, that, uiadamn, by saying that when
why do you ask for that now?” There the pope bade me good-by the last
wat some hesitation and then (bn old­ Urns he said. ‘ Addlo, Cardinal« Jib
est committeeman aald: “ Mr. Blssell, honest’ " — Maurice Francis Kgsn In
you used to be a conductor yourself." j the K tvlew of Reviews.
Crows Ars L a iy Filers.
Caro of Machine.
Have you ever watched a crow fly
and then watched a swallow? The
crow, who la notoriously tho wisest of
bints, usually loafs along on the wing
at about twrnty-Mre miles an hour
The swallow speeds at ninety.
K «« p a small stiff brush on hand
for rb-anlng the under work of the
sewing machine
It la Important that
(his part of the machine he clean If It
Is to run well, and going over It with
a brush will not Injure any of (he
mechanism.
Let Advice Be Kindly.
Advice le like snow, the softer It
Someone Mutt Save
"T here le one kind of money that
fulls, the longer It dwells upon, aud
the deeper It sinks Into the mind.— you can borrow," nay* a banker "That
la the kind somebody else lias ».**«*<1 "
Coleridge.
Beauty In the South.
tn the South the crape myrtle be­
come* a small tree and turna a bril­
liant brume almoet or quite red. »ay*
Flock of Shstp Ready for Markst.
tho American Forestry Mugaalnr. It
o f a «huiler natura pertnlnlng to prac­ la much grown for tte summer and
tically all crops which them ernge far­ early fall flower*, but It aleo ha* value
mer has to sell. A study of the bul­ for the color of Its ripening follaga on
letin would rail attention to market» tho approach of cold weather.
receiving large i|iinntltle» of such proil-
lire, lly comparing prb-ea at aeveral
markets one could reach a ronclu«b>n
ns to which generally pay* the moat
attractive prleea.
A book of this nature from a book
putillnlier would cost *2 or g l, but It
may be oh.'alncd at a cost o f only .'M>
cents to cover the coat o f printing
from the Sup«'rlntemlent of Doru-
mento, Washington, I». C. Tlie «lepart-
ment hua uo copies for free «ilatrlhu-
tlon.
Mephletophele*.
The name Mephlitophetea le from
the Greek, and It mean* "H e who lovta
not light.” The name waa given to a
Satanic personage of the Middle ages,
who In Ihe Fault legend la appointed
to obey Fauat’t command*, according
to the terrna on which tho latter baa
cold hi* noul to Satan.
WRfGLEYS
RATIONS FOR
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DRAFT HORSES
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Brood Mare« Requir« Much Greater
Amount of Feed Than Gelding«
or Dry Mare«.
The University o f Missouri ha* been
l doing Nome experimental work with
draft horse», brtmd inure* und colts.
Some of the results follow :
1. Brood mures may he used effi­
ciently for farm work, but the yearly
feed required hy them Is 26 per cent
greater than the cost of feed required
hy gelding* or dry mare» doing the
siime work.
2. ItroiMl mare* working and nurs­
ing foul* require 47 per cent more
grain and 32 per cent more huy dully
during the suckling period than dry
mures.
3. Fifteen pounds o f corn silage,
eight pound* of out straw, with eight
pound* o f gruln I* n *uti*fuctory ra­
tion for horse* doing light work dur­
ing the winter months.
8he«p Convert W att«.
No animal approaches the *hcep In
converting weeds and waste Info wool
and mutton. There Is a wealth of
food and raiment In the wasted grn*s
and weeds o f bam lots, fields, and
roadsides.
Lusty P ig« of Right Sort.
T o get good lusty pig* of flie right
sort, you must begin with the grand­
parents. Using poor sire* I* a short*
sighted policy that produces poor
feeders and plain fat liog*. not market
toppers.
8 ucc * m With Sheep.
Many farm«!*» nro now hemming In-
t«'i«'»tp<l In tha rrnrliig mid feeding of
■beep who never before took much In­
t e r e « In them.
AFTER EVERY MEAL
Select your food wisely, chew it well,
and — use W R I G L E Y ’ S after every meal.
Your stomach will thank you.
It is both a benefit and a treat — good,
and good for you.
And, best o f all, the cost is small.
TRY THIS
NEW ONE
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Ground Barley I« Good.
Oronrtd barley I* a good feod for
cattle and bog* and If may be fed tn
horn«»* and chicken* without grinding.
Intpcct Farm Implement*.
An lns|i«'<tlon nml ropnlr tour among
the farm Implement» now may »av#
ninny hour» during the nuimner rail).
Sugar jacket “ melts
in your mouth” and
gum center remains
to give you all the
usual W r i g l e y ’s
benefits.
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