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A PAGE TW O Spring Spraying Highly Important (Continued from page one) which hi* trees *re exposed. There »re thousand* o f cases where the spraying is done at the wrong time with the wrong mixture and the man does not know wbat he is trying to control. ‘ ‘ Many a man sprays against every pest he has ever heard of. He ha* been told that it is impossible to grow good frnit without careful spraying, and he gives his orchard seven or eight • soaking*' during the season, and in so doing probably throws away much of his money. He sprays for San Jose scale when there is not a scale in his orchard. He sprays the entire orchard poisons in fighting codling moth. We should not be so conservative that we are not willing to try new mixtures, but they should be tried on a very small scale aud we should run them through at least two seasous before j drawing our conclusions. " A t all times the spraying work is so slovenly and careless that it is prac ticnlly ineffective. This simply- means that the mixture, the time o f the men, and the money expended have been wasted. Again, a great deal of spray is wasted by not using the right nos- xles. There are a groat many on the market and each has its special use. | Automobile is Aid to Farmer Agricultural Uaea for Motor Cars Are Many and Varied, with Poasibilitiea Undreamed of Until Recently IIK exteusne use of automobiles hills which could be oltmbcd with a as pleasure vehicles has gone horse and wagon and requirea but the simplest atteutiou. it seems to l>o pretty- far beyoud the expectations of well adapted to the uses of the farm, aud this interesting comparison fol the optimists of It) or 12 years lows» ago who looked for the greatest .level "T h e expense of upkeep in some opuients in the building of delivery cars has becq reduced uulil today a wagons aud wagons for the hauliug of man can oporate a car, spendiug leas farm produce. This extraordinary ex for oil and gasoline than the coat of |>an»iott in one direction has been of feeding a hors«*. The car ia a matter such absorbing interest that the steady of expense only wheu in actual opera gains of the automobile for utilitarisu tiou, an<l while ia operatiou its road purposes has not attracted as much at capacity ia at l«*ast four times that of toiiturn as it should. The predictions a horse driven vehicle. As for repairs, are being fulfilled, not only as they re if the car is giveu reasonable care nud late to the employment o f the machiues attoution, they should be little in ex by business houses in the cities, but to ces* of the cost of shoeing and repairs their employment by farmers also. We on harness, etc. In point of operating have before us a copy of "T h e Pacific knowledge, even where this Is uot aim- Kural Press,” with a largo illustration pie enough, the furtner has a great ad across the front page of " a n automo vantage, as he is of neecaaity more of bile as a milk and cream carrier from a mechanic than the eity m an ." farm to cream ery." The machiue has I'nqutwtionabl.v, the invention iiuutua seats for two persons, an.l at the rear a vaat increase in the marketing fa is a platform on which are set six eans cilities of the farmer, and ho muat de of milk. The accompanying article, in rive advantages alao from the uae of discusaing the merits of the automo the automobile iu getting about, (lo bile and the horse from the farmer's iug to tuwu used to be a great event point of view, says that wheu it is con when a jouruey out and back of five sidered that the utility automobile miles had to be taken at a jog trot. possesses such power equipment that Hut with automobiles aud trolley cars it ran travel the worst roads at any it is a very small matter. season of the year, can negotiate any T RECIPES FOR THE HOUSEWIFE ECO CHOCOLATE. Into a half-cup of cold water aud a half cup o f milk, mixed, b«<nt two tea spoonful* of chocolate. To do this turn all into a bowl and whip very light. Put into a saucepan, bring to a hard laiil, beat again hard, sweeten to taste, and |>our, (mating steadily, upon one •‘KIT. whipped light. Serve at once. ! Flavor with vnailla if liked. FRUIT SALAD EEL and separate into lobes four ornnges and cut each lobe in half. Hlanch a cup o f Knglith walnut meats; take the seeds from three do/eu Malaga grap«>n. Mix these ingredients together, set in the ice for an hour or until very cold, put VINEOAR PIE into salad bowl lined with crisp let Heat two eggs light, add to them tuce leaves, cover with mayonnaise two cupfuls of sugar mixed well with dressing and serve. two heaping tablespoonfuls of flour. Whip with an egg beater until these CLAM CHOWDER ingredients are light, then add two Chop a half pound o f pork very fine, cups o f water, two table*|>oonfula of put it into the bottom of a pot and fry viuegar aud a little grated nutmeg. crisp. Add a sliced onion and, when Heat hard and pour into a pie plate this is fried, put into the pot six pota lined with good pastry. Set in tho toes, peeled and cut into dice, a can oven and bake. Cover when done with of tomatoes and a spice bag containing a light meringue, return to the oven a half-dozen each of whole allspiee and long enough to brown lightly. whole cloves. Add a quart o f cold water and a dash o f paprika and eook HARD OINOERBREAD. for three and a half hours. Now add One cup o f molasses, one eup of 50 clams, cook for a half hour more and sugar, one cup of buttermilk, one eup serve with pilot biscuit. of dripping, one tablespoonful of soda, P two teaspoonfuls of baking powder, salt and nutmeg to taste. Mix aa soft as rau be bundled, adding flour until of this consistency. Take a small quau tity at a lime, aud press on tho pastry board with tho hands and rruaao with j tbo back of a knife. Lay in a pan, patting flat aa you do so, sprinkle lightly with sugar aud l>ake. Wheu douo, these cake* should uot be over an inch thick, iDu not use until tho day after they ure made. MADE OVER HUT BREAD. Cover stale bread, frusta and all, with plenty o f cold water aud let stand over night. In the morning drain o ff all the water you oau by pressing with a large spoou, then work lightly with the fingers to make sure there are no hard lumps left. To each plat of this aofteucd bread add one quarter tea spoonful of emit nnd n bit of *odn the sixe of a pea dissolved in a tablespoon- ful o f water, stir this mixture into one pint of broad sponge that ia light from ita first rising before it has been atif fened with flour. Mix thoroughly nnd add a eup of chop|>od nut meats. Knead well, adding enough flour to make the dough of the cousisteney o f ordinary broad, letting it rise again until light, then forming into loaves and netting to rise the third time. Hake aa usual. This looks like light graham bread, ia fine in texture, hoops moist a long time and is much like.l ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 A c r e s FINE FRIE NOSESTEAK r iba I___ ft&fcitytr. g) !.. Ml bu (Lia. ballali, arias. la*, lu Lmnti —lé «Mo C —m P ta jy mm ni Pim* Low lap H—marné—» ’ #%»« mu M mu on t m •ml tnt TiMMMi* «Mon nm > m K Wrllt I To be Better Surgeon Aids the grower should acquaint himself with their purposes before be decides that one is superior to all others on all occasions. We waste a great deal o f spray, too, using many gallons more than is necessary. "W h ile the orchard is stiR young » barrel pump will often give excellent service and save the outlay o f #400 or #500 necessary if a really good outfit is purchased. But when the orchard comes into fruiting it is absolutely necessary to have better sprayers. Small growers should combine and buy an outfit co-operatively. I am satisfied, too, that in a great many cases we are making a mistake in demanding so high pressure and having to use such powerful, heavy and expensive outfits. There are many diseases and insects that can be controlled nicely with less pressure and less expensive outfits if appropriate nozzles are used.’ * I H oiuf BU* ( Continu.id from page one ) there is no scar, not even a bump, per- haps. Vet, there may be caused a pressure that is perverting the child, that is making a bad boy, morose, dis obedient, vicious, o f the lad who should be cheerful, willing to do what is ex pected of him, anxious to "am ount to something,’ ’ as the homely phrase for measurable success has it. This is where the surgeon and his knife become part of the equation. A simple operation, dangerless, removes the source of trouble. The boy be comes as nature intended him to be. Vet, a few years ago, science did not know this and the baby that bumped its little head had the finest oppor THE K A ISE R ’ S SON. tunity to grow up as a criminal, or, at A diplomat at a dinner in Washing least, a detriment to society. The sur ton, says the Star, discussed the Crown geon’s knife is better as a corrective Prince o f Germany. than the rod of punishment. “ l i e gives his poor father a lot of Then, there is the child that cannot trouble,” the diplomat said, with a learn, that is always behind normal frown. "T h e Reichstag incident, where youngsters o f it* age. Science now he showed open disapproval o f the says that stupidity is to be cured by kaiser's peace policy, is only one of surgery, too. The child that ia stupid, many similar incidents that the public that is vacant eyed and seemingly pur bears nothing about. poseless, is, nine times out of ten, af " A friend of mine, one winter night, flicted with adenoids. Enlarged ton was skating with the crown prince at sils or adenoid growths in the upper St. Moritz, in tbe Swiss Engadine. The part of the throat are responsible for sky glanced and glittered splendidly thousands upon thousands o f cases of with its host of stars, and my friend, mental inefficiency. To take out the pointing to a star of marvelous bril adenoids is not a very serious matter, liance, said; yet the results are wonderful. Opera " ‘ I wonder wbat star that i s ! ’ tions for the removal of such growths " ‘ Doubtless,’ said the crown prince, are being performed in great numbers with a sneering laugh, ’ it is some new every day now. The surgeon’s knife decoration my father has seen fit to helps the child to become intelligent, | honor tbe Ruler of the heavens.’ ” to learn, to be bright and normal. Also, modern surgery has eome to Knicker— A judge has ruled that a the aid o f the crippled and maimed. The surgeon’s kit now includes many j woman shouldn’t spend more on clothes ( o f the tools o f the cabinetmaker, the than on rent. Mrs. Knicker—Well, then, we shall saw, the chisel, the brace and-bit. In some instances, hammer and nails have to pay a bigger rent.— New York have been brought into use in the op Sun. 101 De* IIATTti. VAU. RATS in t h e C e lla r MICE in t h e P a n t r y ROACHES in t h e K it c h e n Nothing ia more disagreeable thaa a home Iufasted with vermla. Destroy them with (Hearns' Klee trie Rat aad Roach l*uts, the standard sxtermi nator for more thaa thirty year*. It kills o ff rata, mtee or eoekrooehas ia a single night. Does aot blow away Ilka powders; ready for oaa; nothing to mix. This sitormiaator la sold under an absolute guarantee ef money back if It fails. Sold by druggists and aensral stores everywhere or sen! by Raoreaa Prepaid on rerelpt o f price lie sure to gel the TOMATO JELLY genuine. Ito and II.•• w*«#me Wise «'over a half box of golatino with a irlfl Past* Co.. Chleage. Ill cup of cold water and soak for an hour. Dram from a ran of tomatoes all the juice, season this with a teaspooaful of onion juice, two teaa|>ooufula of sugar, or more if the tomatoes are very acid, INVENTORS. PATENTEES—We b * and | a bay leaf and pepper and salt to 1 sell patents, slate lights; alao hava several openings (or n s s l i n v e n t i o n » taste. Hring all to a boil and simmer Agents (or Link Wonder V a cu u m Claanar. for teu minutes, then add the soaked PACIFIC COAST PATKNT SALES ACDfCT gelatine, and when this is dissolved i a tbvmse rwdMd. 0>msa take the mixture from the fire and ¿•train through a flannel jelly bag. Pour into a mold wet with cold water. DO YOU K N O W THAT Set in a eold place to form and serve with lettuce and mayonnaise. Torn Your Ideas Into Money! RAISIN PIE. Put over the fire in a saucepan a cup of water, a cup o f seeded raisms, a cup of sugar and a pinch of grated nutmeg Thicken this mixture, after boiling for a few minutes, with a little cornstarch or flour, and bake with a toperuat, cutting slits in this to let out the steam. $5 A Month WILL GROW YOU A F O R T U N E ------------------ A S K U S ------------------ CHAPIN-HERLOW MTG. A TRUST CO. POR TLAND. O REG O N CAKE FILLING. Grate one large, peeled apple, add a cup of powdered sugar, the beaten whites o f two eggs and beat for as long as yon ran to make It very light. Twenty minntea is not too long. Spread on enke layers. 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The former is due to a lack of development o f certain bones in the j foot and the other to a tubercular con dition o f the spine. Both arc now be j ing treated with success. Bone trans planting ha* been reduced to a science, ; as has the grafting o f bone. The mak ing o f a new nose is just an every-day matter for the modern surgeon. Dr. Alexis Carrel, recently awarded unusual honor for his remarkable work, ; has done something in transplanting ; organs. He is somewhat of a pioneer in ; this, bnt the time may come when one can acquire a new stomach, or some ■ siK-h important part o f one’s physical maebinerv. Who can tell f coll Io« dottila 09 J. M. Gl NKT. Jrw C M te* 1’ Hr Slot* for aphis when perhaps only a dozen trees have been attacked. He sprays for anthracnose late in the spring when he should have done it in the fall. This man is not an unusual man. He is a typical example o f a large number of fruit-growers. "M a n y believe that because certain mixtures are good separately they are even better when combined. Investi gation shows that most of this is fool ish; that it is wasteful; that the mix tures are often absolutely worthless; and that certain elements which are splendid when separate are practically worthless when combined. I have known entire crops to be sacrificed because a man has decided that the addition of a certain amount o f lye would be beneficial to his spray. " A large percentage o f growers on the Pacific coast this year made some costly experiments in substituting new MUNIAJU I UM» 9 « TO 9 4 0 ACM Liaocoao B vt to n n o l u In T w o H eigh ts] DEL.MAR REXTON T H IS is t h e - - 2% in. 2 in. n e w s t r a ig h t - fr o n t shape. I t dors meet close— be cause it h a s the L inocord B u t t o n holes . T h e y are only in Id e ofi WEiGUARANTEE^ L IN O C O R D B U T T O N H O L E S are so protected where the strain comes that thry\ don't tear out. 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