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H nnmimin Tnrro DY PROFESSOR tmttmmmmtmmmmmmmmmm THE) cars called (or in making n succoss of growing trues In dry areas Is In a way proportlonnto to too dryness of tbo climate. It Is also influenced by tho chnractor of tlio soil and subsoil. This pupor will deal with conditions whero tbo land Is not underlaid with bardpan coining up near to tho surfaco. Where the rain fall is short and whero hardpan comas noar tho ourtace, It Is vory dllllcult to grow treot in tho nhsenco of Irrlftnt Ins waters. Hut fortunately these conditions are not vory prevalent In really dry areas. On tho dry prairies of tho West It It greatly Important that trees shall be grown. Thcso troolcss nreB nrn more or loss wind owcpL In tho win ter tho absonco of a protecting Krovo In such areas adds greatly to tho dis comfort of tho Inmates of tha linnif and also to tho discomfort of the lire stock. Whllo In areas thot arc very dry It Is not to bo expected Unit trees can be grown In largo numbers ami with marked huccobh In providing lumber, they may be mads In time to furnish posts and poles nud also some firewood. Tho nroatest end. howovcr, by far to bo nerved by them In to furnish protection against Un winds. To furnish such protection should bo ono of the vory Hrst con siderations of those who local o on the treeless prairie. It Is In a way In comprehensible that so many allow long years to pass without Inking any steps to protect tbn homo In this way. Many who plant trros In tho tlrv country fall. They fall through the adoption of wroiu; methods. Tim plan Is common to dig u liolt In the prairie sod whero a tree Is to be planted. This mnuns Unit thn soil around that troe cannot bo cultivated unless the cultivation Is ilone by hand. This Is too exponslvn and It Is liable to be noglwtod. Trees ran h grown on thn priililn and bench lands whero the annual rnlnfnll oxctmls twelve Inches, but the work If It Is to succcod tntistlio dono Inn certain wsy. When trees nrn to bo planted in sunh areas, thn ranchman should pre pare tho land tlio your lieroro lie plants, Hn should do ho lo allow tho moisture to go down Into the soli. Tim roots of a tree cannot o down Into thn soil In ndvanco of molsturn. lie should do so to put thn land In Nhapo for future cultivation on tho surface after tho trees have been planted, ami hu should do so lo make success mine sum after tho planting. A strip of land should bo broken ou Copyright. 1911, by the ransom 1'. . TREASURES OF THE WORLD AT THE GREAT PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION IN SAN FRANCISCO IN 1915. Till: treasures of the world will be shown to millions of visitors at the great I'minnm-l'Mi-iite International imposition In Sun Krau cIsco In 1015. Thirty four of tho world's groat nations have ac cepted tho Invitation of the United States, and their displays will bo among tke most elaborate ever shown at a world's exposition. The artistic phases of the Bxposltlon will bu especially notable. The photograph above shows a super!) work, "The Fountain of Ceres," by a famed woman sculptor, MUa tivelyn Beatrice Logman. Tha foun tain, which will bo twenty sir feet In holght, will be placed In tho en trance upon Sail KraucUco harbor of tho Court of tho Tour Seasons. : lumber: siabwood: ; Rough, Prompt Dry, Dressed, Deliveries. Green, Flooring, Qtialit) Blocks, Finish. Guaranteed. Trimmings T" T" ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO. X ; Phone Columbia 131 -f aW eV f 4-. 4t i.-f in nnv mrio THOMAS 3HAW. two or thrco sldos of tho buildings. Tbo Krovo should not bo plscod so near that snows will pllo up against tho buildings or In the yard, should thuy drift over the troes. Tbo width of tho strip should bo gauged by the number of tbo rows of the tf.ees, but It should be wldo rather than narrow. It should bo deeply broken and when the ground Is quite moist. If the sub sutler can be made to follow tho plow tho conditions will so far bo Improv ed. A dust mulch must then be kept on tho lund throughout the season. Tho following spring the trees should bo planted, and ss soon ns the ground Is dry enough to be stirred without Injury to the same. Open up a furrow, plant In the sanio willow cuttings nboiil a foot long of tho white or gray variety. I'ut these In say three reel npntt. Slant them a little in ono direction along tbo lino of the furrow. Then till In tho earth around Ihwii niul firm It, but leavo about three Inches of the cutting nboro the surfsco The first row sbould be flva or six font rrom Ilia outside of the bioknn ground. If n second row Is planted It should bo twelvo to twenty four feot distant from the first row, nr If some other kind of troo forms the second row, It should be equally distant, as snow will pile In tlio re. The troes should bo of somo quick glowing kind, us cottonwood or Norway poplar, and limy should be planted about twelvo feel distant In th line of tho row. Iletwoen each two of those should he In the tine of tho same row, somo sinner growing tree as the green ash. Next row may be about ten or twelvo feet distant, and the trees In It may be the same. Usually three or four rows will suffice. The soft, quick growing trees will force the slower growing to push upward A' and In due time the quick crowing v- rletlea mn bo cut out. All tho trees should ho planted when they are quite small, and tho roots should be shielded from uxposuro to tho air. Tim ground should bo cultivated like n corn field for sovoral years. All weeds and grass must be kept out. r.llher will rob tho trees of moisture. If waked how lone should tho culllvs tlnn bo kept up. the answer Is until thn trees are large enough to form a mulfh of leaves. Thn cultivation should usunllv be shallow, lint It a crust should form three or four Inches below tho surface. It should bo tiro ken. Thn nliu should also bo to hu euro Urn trees sumuwhere near tho sumo parallel. irh- Jnli n.utioiial Exposition Co. PANCER IN WOMAN'S BREAST ALWAYS BEGINS a SMALL LUMP LIKE THIS and ALWAYS POISONS DEEP GLANDS IH THE ARMPIT AND KILLS QUICKLY I WILL GIVE $1000 IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR I TREAT BEFORE it Poison? Bone orDeop Glands NO KNIFE or PAIN No Pay Until Cured Hn V rtnv nf nthcr wlndte. An lalanel Jtant tnakealha euro BSOLUTE GUARANTEE Any TUMOR, IUMP or Bars on tha Up. fae or bod V lone ll ranccf It HmrPalni until tut alaga. 120 PAGE BOOK rent Iter; tntinxralal ot thouMtvla ruml at hnm niiTK tii hiimi: ANY LUMP IN WOMAN'S BREAST la CANCER. We rrtusn tliotmapila Dying, Cirni Too Uti. Wo have cured 10,000 In 20 yra. Address DR. & MRS. DR. CHAMLEY& CO A 436 VALENCIA ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. KINDLY MAIL Ihis lo some one with CANCER Officers of the City of SI. Johns, Oregon llajror A W Vincent Recorder A. It. DunMtiore Trrnatirer I' A. Rice Attorney T. T. parser Kiielnrrr t. O. Buraou Chief nl Police John Vol! Day rollce-It. Muck Nlnlit I'ollce ). 8. Jone., f!. W. Norene. COUNCIlMtN AT IAKGC o. M. Cornell J. W. Davli It. M. Waldrel COUNCILMCN flltST WARD C. I. flarllck H. t'.raden COUNCIlMtN 5CCOND WAIM (. V. MutKon C. K. Chadwlck - " - COMMITHCS Street. and toek-J. W. Davit, II. M. 'al drel, 1. W. MuiHon. Mcenae C. K. Clinitwkk, (). M. Cornell, II. M Waldrel. Water and Unlit K. (Iraden, J. W, t)avl, C. K. Chadnlck I'litanct a M. Cornell. C. H. (latllck, K (tradeu Health mid I'ollor.-C. It. Oarllck. Oeo. W. Munwu, J. W llavl., I.liiuor l.lceme -llro. W. Munaon, It. tlraifen. 0. M. Cornell. BulMlnif and nrounit. II, M. Wnldrel, C. K. Chadnlck U H. O.tllck. NOTICE OF Proposed Assessment Notice Is hereby uiven tlmt npnorlion incut of t lie cost of improvement of Hart tiinii street, from the north lfucuf Ccntutl nvcntie to the uct slilc line of 0wcro street, lotnl cot of which it f GG27.37, hns been npporlloncd nml is on flic in the olliceol tlie iituicrMgiicti, suujcci to ex nminiitlou. Assessment district extends buck to the center of lots, blocks or tract of Inml nbuttiiiK on wild street as provided by the city cliarter mm resolutions, Remonstrance iiiinimt wild npporllou inent limy be nnidu in writing and filed with the nudcrsluned until 5 o'clock 1. M. June 1, UH I. A. I. DUNSMOKK, Recorder. Published in the Kt. 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Order riHcd and f amity Trad SeSdtcel T. P. WARD, Proprietor. We. buy or sell St. Johns Property AlcKlNNEY & DAVIS Real Estate List your property with us if you desire to sell quickly 202 N. Jersey St, St. Johus DR. FRANK F. CASSEDAY Specialist In Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nwe, Throat au lbbjj Operative and Medical Treatmeat Expeit Pitting of GUaaca U-5T Dakum Bld .Tblr4and Wahlag" Ma. riitati Mala H n4 A-mi. " reittaa4, Or. f am SHOP These nppenls for early shopping concern ymt, concern the help and con cern the merchants; all of them. The early buyer is the satisfied customer, be it the Grocery, Dry Goods or Furnishing line. Any saleslady or salesman can serve you better in the early restful morn ing thou the wcrtry hours of the late afternoon. , t . Another advantage of shopping early is thnt. the Indies may come in their morning gowns; the men In their shirt sleeves. jand the children can do much of your shopping. ' So we use this space again to urge you to cbnsidcr the salesladies; salesman anil yourselves and ourselves and make our store your store. Thccooporation of all suggests happiness, satisfaction to all. Bortham The law compels us to release SHOP TEN ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANTS Where Located Portland (a) Oregon City Silverton Cazadero Kstncada Dull Run Boring St. Johns Salem Portland Railway, Light & Power Company Broadway and Alder Streets Phone Marshall 5100 Home A. 6131 A GOOD BUY At Whitwood Court, a piece of j ground 600 feet long and 100 feet wide, being the upper half of block 16, and located not far from the Railroad and Street Car Line, on Mill Street. As Whitwood will soon have the great Scenic Drive way passing through it, 'and other activities are to take place, this tract will soon become most valu able. Price for a short time $2500. Call on or Address this Office. EARLY & Currier our salesladies at 8 V. M. Saturday. EARLY . , - Vr- Widely scattered have been built by the Portland Railway, Light & Tower Company for the nurpo.se of providing Reliable Electric Service to its patrons. Through high tension transmission lines each of these generating plants are inter communicative, so that the service is insured against utiforeseeu interruptions. p. R. A. JAYNE, Al. D. Office over Firat National Dank Office Phone Columbia 282 Rc. Phone Columbia 1 96 JOSEPH McCHESNEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Day ft Night Office In McChecney blk. St JeKne, . Oregon. f Pato tlnstructlon Studio 401 Alta Street. 4 liritlnnrr a specialty i Aimc MA rma R I nun ii.liuvillll a. t I'hoB Columbia 7 I . w O. J. GAT2AIYER ATTORNEY AT LAW McDonald DulldiiiH ST. JOHNS . . OREGON PERRY C. STROUD LAWYER Firat National Dank Building 3T. JOHNS . . . OREGON THAD, T. PARKER ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Rooms 7 and 8 Holbrook Buildiutj ST. JOHNS DR. RAM CO DENTIST Phone Columbia 61 Firat National Bank buildup. ST. JOHNS. OREGON. DR. 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