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T H I LI M E.SULPHUR S PR A Y. ■ ■ W e T ru st D o c to r s If y o u t r e s u ffe r in g from Impure blood, thin blood, de bility, nervousness, exhaus tion, you should begin st once with A yer’s Surssparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known all your life. Your doctor knows it,too. Askhimaboutit. Ton must |r ok well uftsr th* condition of vour ilvor »«id I» owm I s . I'nlua* thorn Is dally notion of il»* ! mi **U. yotsonuus products in nt»sorl>«d, rauilng hnudnchn, tdllousnoss, uu •• a . dysp«-!>•»». sod tl.oa prnvsntlriit th* N«r s«i<sr(lli» From doliitf Its host worlt Ayor's nil* nrn ll?*r idlls. Act nnntlf. asll v***t*b1*. Thai do«« Is only on« pill nt bodtiias. T T T T A / .r fio.. L a v a li, Moo. A le » moiiuteoturOr* o t A n uers N o lh ls c HAIR V 100 S. AOUF CUBS. CatHaV RfcCTORAI <• B a f. The man who had vulptured tha Fjvp- tlan aphlm wna «landing off and looking at hia handiwork. “ Hut what does It mean?" Inquired th« bystanders. Th# s«-tilptor hesitated. " I — I don't know,“ ha answered. "Coo •ult your Baedeker.” Aa for th» sphinx, It grinned «lightly but «aid nothing. J no t «h a T h la g , Rnpletgb (lit hat atora)— I *%uld-> aw like to gat a hat. Proprietor— What styla would you prater T HnpIHgh— I'nt not partlcalah as to the etyle, doocber know. ] want aottie thing to— aw—suit me head. Proprietor- Juat step this way, please, and I'll show you our line ot •oft bats.” U O W A l i t ) K. B U R T O N .-A n e y w r arT Chemlat. I I Iw a lo lla , Color».)., k ^ r n u M Blteeai M i fcllv.r, I -»d . «1 ; Mold. Htl»ar,7W-; Mold, *0c ; Zinc or « • a p T r .ll. C ro a ld * OM«. MaUIng »n * alop-a »l»d Aill prw a llat e*n l ou ai>i>ilratl.>fi. lo a lr u i and I ' m- H r* Wat a «d ia lled . llalaraao. 1 I trlraaaU N » «a a a l l l w l L SAVE THE CARTON TOPS and ikwp Wrap pore from “ 20 Mule Team Borax” Good Prevan live for Apple Scab and Lass Harmful Than Some. A. B. Curdle?. Fnt«m olori»t, Oragoa Experiment Station, Corvallu. If.H K itc h e n I'le n a ll. Among rtM-fiit kltchmi utensils pat- entiil la a cotnblnod lieiiter ami potato masher—the Invention o f a Kunaaa man. It la equally useful for beating eggs, puddings, et<\. or for mnalilng [«»- tatoea. lu the han dle Is a spiral groove for potatlng the heater lu the usual manner. F ile d to the low er portion o f the at fin Is the heuter. Loosely mounted upon the stem he m-nth the heater la a circular perfor K IT C H E N UTE NSIL. ated masher. The perforations In the masher la a new Idea, and alda materially lu the mash ing. Aa the jiotntuea are crushed they aro forced up through the perforations, lu thla way all of the jiotutoes are reached by the muaher, and not only tbooe ou the top, aa In the ordinary masher. Preserve khaipi o f K ««a . Do not take egga to the table aa though they were freab from the war, no yolka whole— no, uot one. A French secret for serving them will prevent the catastrophe. Stir a tea- sjioouful of vinegar Into the boiling water Into which the eggs ure to t>e “ dropped.'' drop them Into deep water, aud the yolks will come forth covered with the whites, looking like a covered yellow balL Itlrh T r» U rn ii. One bn If cup butter, one-fourth cup augur, two eggs, three-fourths cup milk, two cups Hour, one-fourth level tea spoon salt, three level teaspoons bak ing powder. Cream th.- butter, add the sugar gradually, then the egga well beaten. Heat well and udd the milk, thou the dour sifted with the suit aud huking istwder. Heat again and bake lu buttered gem pans for twenty mlu- utee. Frodurts and sioksnss thara for VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE «A psfs iilasUaUd sstslsiss at !0M srUilM fives sway f i l l A dire*a TACIT 10 00 A ST 1 0 1 A X 0 0 . OaklaaS 0*1. i * p S p r e e "S E N D FOR IT N O W ” Tha B «st Fruit Traa and Harry Plant C s U lo f In th « N orthw est J. J. B U T Z E P 1*2 F r o n t P i. , P o r t la n d . O r e g o n M u s ta rd MOORE O PEN A L L C latsop B u c k “T ug S ia YE AR s id i , O r i s o n Directly ea the beach sve rleoklat 1 nc the orran. l i r r HOUSE I I f u i u r r n u u it I I I ■ I I THE Hoi M l» t.a.1 h. Hat s s r t h a t k l » « - Keerr». t|0, . |H f#r nab tag. Q l Saa p arlor*. K lee lrle llgh ta. H r » w r place aad attain brat. V in a w alk» n o rn n u " t d » « . He» food , a «pee- U n tU U K |,|,y. Kalca. S i.M and SU.00 per ia y . * r Nprelal rataa by tba wrak. r H D A N . J. m u o n »:, l* r o p r t» t o f , C hrrar, Is the man who has tried to get the same service out of some other make O liv a au d ■uvrtarrc uiMOa m t rot fat AHuat A * expert a « C. Gee Wo Tha wall known mllahla CHINESE DOCTOR Root and Serb n u t mndn a Ufa study o f roots mid hurt's. nn<l In tnu# tidy discovorad and Is sly. im to th© world his wonder- _______ ful remedlas. Hs M ercury, P oiso n s o r D ru gs Usod N o Cisrog (Vlthout O o cro tlo n . o r W ith out tho A id o f o Krdfo Ha tuarantcas to t’ura Catarrh. Asthma, Luno, Throat. Rhtuinntiam. Narvousnass. Nervous liability, Btomaoh, Jdvar. Kidnar Trottblas also Lost Manhood Famnle Waaknaaa and A ll Private Diseases n A SURE CAN CER CURE hat Received fremPehln^JC Mae-Safe. Sara " C V (Vff^dSVAm,ltaAr- O N S U L T A T IO N P R B B u *v" ** N X <Mu»»e» wauaiw» vagii «# )!. p »'*" l b ««re for ey •ymptan uigwn blank oiailB and e Olivw ln a Plaaaa j ! antIon Thla Papar. P N U I T Y T H B If w r llla a ta a d v « I VT mow «law IfcU paper No. 1 4 -0 « Salad . K itc h e n H ln c k b o a r d . The most useful article In the kit chen Is a child's blackboard, on which are written articles to be ordered from the butcher or grocer, ns fast ns they run short, also any orders for the maids If they happen to lie absent tem porarily. There Is no dunger o f Its being overlooked, ns Is the case when one depends on pencil and paper. U rrm nn Clean - Light ■ Durable Guaranteed Waterproof gnd Sold Everywhere at »300 Nat One roll cream or Xeufcbatel cheese, one-half cup rljte olives, atoned and cut In quarters lengthwise; one-half cup pecan meats, one head lettuce, French dressing. Mash the cheese to a paste, aud If necessary add a little cream. Form Into tiny balls; mlx^ the nut meats and olives and place In lettuce cups; surround with the cheese balls and udd the French dressing. A THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY IE FISH BRAND SLICKER P la a la r . The ordinary way la to mix the mus tard with water, tempering It with n little flour, hut such a plaster la simply abominable. No water should be used, but mix the mustard with the white o f an egg aud the result w ill be a plas ter which will draw perfectly, but will not produce a blister. The pre pared mustard leaves that can now lie purchased cheaply, save much time und trouble. H atter I ) a ■■■ p l l n « a . Three tablespoons butter beaten until creamy, quarter tcns|>ooii salt. Add three egg yolks and aliout half-cup white Hour and then whites o f eggs beaten stiff. Put In enough more flour to form a spongy mass so that you can cut It with a spoon. Drop the dump lings In boiling soup and cook ten min utes. C ream ed Pota toes. Cut cold boiled potatoAi Into neat dice. Make a cupful o f sauce by cook ing together a tablespoonful of butter and one o f flour and adding to them a generous cupful of milk. Put In ft double boiler, add potatoes and simmer for fifteen nilnutes. Season well with talt and pepper and serve. A p p le F ritte r » o r P a a ca k e». Make a batter of one egg, a quar ter teaspoonful salt, one good cup milk, about threc-qunrters o f a cupful of flour. Pure and cut apples In rounds, throw them In the batter and fry lu plenty o f lard. When done sprinkle lugur ou top. P U t a r k lo C ream lee. 1 be serious results In the form ot "H orlea n x In ju ry” which often follow applications of Hordeaux mixture ren der It almost imperative that some means be found of reducing thia Injury, or that some spray be discovered which may )>e used aa a auhatitute for Bor deaux. For the past two or three years I have observed, after winter spraying apple und pear treee with lime-sulphur solu tions, for Han Jove scale, that the fruit upon the sprayed trees waa lees "scab by” than that upon unsprayed trees. Upon two different occasions thia winter application waa delayed until the blot- some were aliout to open and while the spray, which was applied at the full strength, did considerable injury at the time, its decidedly beneficial effects were noticeable when the fruit was gxMiered. However the generally good results which follow winter applica tions ot lime-sulphur are now well known and this part of the work re quires no further comment. Nevertheless, these observations sug gested to me the probability that lime- ■u'^'mr solution might be used aa a sulj.altute for Bordeaux mixture for summer applications and during the past year 1 have ao used it upon vari ous plants for various purposes. It is not proposed at thia time to go at all into detail tegarding these ex periments— I wish only to call atten tion to aome of the results obtained which show conclusively that lime- sulphur solutions may he used as a summer spray without injury to foliage and also point strongly to the probabil ity that by its use apple scab may be effectually controlled without danger of epray Injury to the frnit. Sufficient work haa not been done to justify the statement that lime-sulphur is equal to Bordeaux as a preventive of tlila disease but the results of the single season's work point eo strongly to this conclusion that I feel juetified in call ing attention to them, that growers who have suffered loss from Bordeaux injury, and othera who are interested, may make comparative tests of the two sprays the coming season. In oarrying out the work the past season it became necessary first of all to determine how strong a solution could he used without injury to the foliage. Thia, again, made it necessary to adopt some method of ‘ ‘ standardiz ing” the spray. After uonsideiable work we adopted what may be termed the ''stock solution” method of prepar ing the epray and adopted as a stand ard for the work a "stock solution” having a specific gravity of 1.27. (F or determining the specific gravity of the solution w hile at work in the field we have found the specific gravity hydro meter a very convenient instrument. I t is cheap, simple and convenient, and we would recommend every grower who expecta to use lime-sulphur aa a summer spray to obtain one.) This solution, similar to the Rex. Niagara and Phoenix lime-sulphur sprays upon the market, any of which would undoubtedly do as well, is o f ' a dear, dark amber color, is without sed iment, and as stated above had a spe cific gravity ot 1.27. Analysis snowed that each gallon contained in solution 2.38 pounds of sulphur. During the season of 1907 these "stock solutions” of lime-eulphnr were need variously diluted npon the apple, pear, peach, plum, prune, quince, cherry, grape, potatoes and celery. The results obtained indicated that lime-sulphur rprays produced by d i luting 1 gallon of the stock solution with 15 gallons of water may be safely used upon' all of the above-named plants, with the exception of the peach, unless it may be early in the spring, when very slight injury was produced. For use upon the peach each gallon of solution should be diluted w ith at least 20 gallons of water. For the experiments with apple scab a block of 400 Y ellow Newtown trees were selected, because thia variety is particularly susceptible to this disease Hnd because this block was known to be badly infested. The entire orchard was sprayed with lime-sulphur for Han Jose scale late in February. The orchard was then divided into two plats. One plat was sprayed with Bordeaux mixture on A p irl 20, May 8 and May 17. The other plat was sprayed on the aame dates with lime sulphur solution d i luted 1-15. Unsprayed trees were left as checks in each plat. A t picking time the fruit was care fu lly gathered, examined and separated into three grades to show per cent of frnit absolutely free from scab, slightly scabby and badly scabbed. I t waa then regraded to show per cent of fruit injured by spray. The summing of reenlta is shown graphically In the following table. Column marked A shows per cent of fruit free from scab; B, that ahowing only amall scab spots; C, that badly nabbed and unmarketable; D shows spray Injury. A B 0 D Unsprayed . . . .19.9 28.7 61.3 C B ord eau x........49.1 35.4 15.5 31.9 Lime-sulphur. .79.3 15.3 5.3 0 Scald one quart thin cream with one cup o f sugar, set aside until Ice cold, then add one tsblespoonful extract of vanilla, one teas|>oonful almond ex tract and tint with a little green vege It must be remembered in interpret table coloring, which can be bought at ing these results that they represent flrst-clnsa confectionery store. only one season’s work 00 on« variety. 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