OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1908.
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Mii..lf 0m liorsos and pud the out
Hldci portions of wliltflotn-ns und liar
row ln!ii cultivating the orchard;
Uiiih avoiding ell lirulscil and "hurk
cd" Irons.
Kiln tlio hoi.'H and kw.-p tliom sharp.
Htlr Um hoII frc(iifiHly; and always
mimmbfr that a hard criwt will form
aftor a rain If you don't looson up the
hoII frequently,
How ciiRunihcri) now for pickling.
Wlmn tho vlniiH Ix-Kln to boar, pick
all tlio fruit every day or ho. Let
notio o to Hi!('d (ripen) If you want
tlin vines to contlnuo hciarltiK.
Frequent and Hhallow cultivation
Hhould ho tho rule In tho new straw-1,
berry bed; and also In tho raHpherry,
blackberry, currant and gooseberry
patches, If tho last four are not mulch
ed. No grain or :;rah crops In the
youiiK orchard, please. Cultivation Is
boat. Htlr the soil every two week
until AiiKUHt. TIs a good plan to
throw iwo or throe forkfuls of manure
around each tree after a rain.
To prevent a acabby crop of pota
to", soak tho need for two hours In a
solution of one-half pint of formalin
(formaldehyde) In fifteen gallons of
water. Then plant tho need In hoII
which Iioh not recently grown a crop
of Hciibby Inborn.
Watch for tho little slugs darkish,
Hllmy fellowH that aro likely to bo
on poar or cherry leaven now. Fine,
dry dust, If thrown In tho trees, will
kill every slug It coverH. Or almoHt
any of the reflation orchard sprays
will enlernilnato this pent.
l'uinpklriH planted among corn hills
are no special hindrance to tho crop
ir tho ground Ih rich. They are some
times a great benefit In a dry season;
the leaven and vines cover the ground
and keep It from drying up after cul
tivation Ceases.
Cabbage and tomato plants can be
safeguarded against cutworms, by In
serting a circular paper fence In the
hoII around eacn siem. Any buu. v"
ncr will do. Have each fence about
ono and one-half Inches above ground,
and tho same distance away from the
plant.
A gentleman who made the experi
ment the paht season, recommends
moth balla as an effective means of
keening tho striped bettlo off the cu
cumber, melon and squash vines. Tho
remedy Ih not only Inexpensive but
eanlly applied, only one ball being
required for each hill.
The ljordcaux mixture Is the proper
remedy to uso for all fungus troubles;
viz., mildew and rust of beanB; pota
to and tomato rot and leaf blight;
melon and cucumber diseases; aspara-
gtiH runt; celery leaf blight and rust,
etc. The balf-strength mixture (two
pounds cooper sulphate, two pounds
quicklime, fifty gallons water) Is
strong enough to use In the vegetable
garden, except for potatoes.
Kodol Ih the best known preparation
that Is ofTcred to tho people today for
dyspepsia or Indigestion or any stom
ach trouble. Kodol digests all foods.
It Is pleasant to take. It is sold here
by Howell & Jones.
OUR FARMERS' PAGE.
ENTERPRISE READER8 ARE INVITED TO CON
TRIBUTE AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL,
LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, DAIRY OR "BIO CROP"
ITEM8 FOR THIS DEPARTMENT.
Now the country's spread nil over
With the Hunnlilmi, and tho brec,o
riays among Iho big red clover
With tho clumsy bumblebees;
HougHteiH hide In leafy covers
From llin brightness of tho noon,
Then, like serenading lovers,
King their lovO'SongH unlo Juno.
Those who pay as they go Hud the
going pleasant.
HuppoHo wo put a half hitch on our
dispositions.
Homo men haven't much push as a
frog has In ono hind leg.
When you havo duiio a really good
thing do not atop to talk about It,
but. do another.
A country hoiiMOWlfo will do all sho
can In tho winter amj can all alio does
In I lie Hununor,
To kill till the humble bees Hosts
ruins th' clover crop, for tho boos
ciomh fertilize Hie IiIohhoiiih. Hun
boys, but don't kill them.
Iliirbank h'lH succeinlud in produc
ing a spineless rnctiis, but let us hope
that this will be no encouragement
to I ho cultivation of spineless men.
Home fanners seem anxious to own
all tho adjoining laud, but they should
really Improve nnd mako tho best uho
of tho acres they havo beforo purchas
ing more.
Many a man by tho flreulda slttctli
and mnolseth, while his sons do all
the chores In tho rain and cold, and ho
eollaroth all the cash. Verily, this
also is vexation of spirit,
Tho garden has a hundred heads
growing on the cabbages; It has a
thousand pyes growing on tho pota
toes; It has any number of ears
hanging on tho sweet corn; and It linn
all tho toes It wants, too on tho tomatoes.
reno.
Tlio wild rose yields her sulkiest
scents,
Where haycocks pitch their fragrant
tents.
Tho longest day's too brief for June."
Weedy Thoughts.
Kill tho small ,weds and you will
never have the largo ones.
A dead weed never goes to seed.
Mustard Is bettor In tho kitchen
than In the w heat Held, Pull it up by
tho roots.
Tho best time to cut sweet clover
Is when It Ih in blossom. It Is hard
upon you tools, but harder upon the
clover,
Iletter hoo a corn field four times
when Iho weeds aro small than once
when they aro big. It's cheaper.
It don't pay to cut burdocks with a
hoe. Uho a spado and cut deep.
Dragging corn either when It Just
comes up or at three or four Inches
will save lots of trouble Inter. Use a
splko-tooth harrow,
Io unto your woods as you would
havo you neighbor do unto tils.
"Full leafed in prldo of deepest green
Tho Kurth In tho sunshine basks bo-
I'ralso your wife when alio gets you
an extra good dinner, and you will
get many more of them.
Iletter cut herd's gniHS beforo It
blossoms than to let it stand until It
becomes hard. If It has begun to
ripen seed It will mako poor fodder
for any oronturo,
Havo tho hay ropes, pulleys and ail
such thlngH good and solid before you
begin to take on a loud. SUind out
of tho lino of all pulleys when a fork
ful Is being tuken off.
flight acres of good, heavy corn
ought to fill u hundred-ton silo. This
ought t bo grown and put Into the
alio for a cost of not more than $200,
or 12 per Ion for tho sllngo.
Ono of tho most Important depart
ments of tho farm Ih too often forgot
ten in tho stresH of business, and this
In tho woodlot. If you havo one, see
to It that the young trees aro pro
tected front tho vandal axo of man
and tho depredations of stock. A well
conserved wood lot grows Hteadlly
Into money while wo sleep,
When you are mopping your face
In tho harvest sun, consider tho good
wife In tho super heated kitchen bend
ing over u hot stovo In tho prepara
tion of food, and ask yourself If you
have provided her with satisfactory
help. Full barns will bring ono little
Hutlsfactlon If tho wlfo Is broken down
at tho end of tho harvest.
Orchard and Garden.
Ijito cabbage and main-crop celery
plants may 1 set luto this month.
Don't hoo beans whllo they are wet.
It spots tho loaves. Walt till they
aro dry.
Mako threo successful plantings of
sweet corn this month, at ten-day in
tervals. (Jet ready for tho strawberry crop,
provide carriers, boxes, crates, sten
cils, packing shed, etc.
Do not pick berries when they arc
wet; when picked, hurry thorn to a
riml tilurn out (if tho Mil II.
For grape-rot and mildew, begin1
early and spray tho vines with Bor
deaux mixture at Intervals of about
two weeks.
To destroy squash-bugs, lay a cloth
or shlnglo by tho plants, Tho bugs
go under It and can bo collected and
killed in tho morning.
Itemeniber tlio neighbor who has
no berries on his farm. Send down a
nice basket of them onco In a while.
Makes your own taste so much bet-
Whenever Wheels Turn
ELECTRIC MOTORS ARE NEEDED
No Matter What They Drive
Or Where They Are
A Saving in Power A Redaction in Expense An
Increase in Output An Improvement in Product
Some very decided improvement always results when
Electric Motors turn the wheels.
THESE BENEFITS ARE ESPECIALLY VALUABLE TO
Bakers
Blacksmiths
Bottlers
Butchers
Confectioners
Contractors
Dentists
Dressmakers
Grocers
Launderes
Housekeepers
Jewelers
Machinists
Printers
Woodworkers
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ANYONE USING POWER CAN
PROFIT BY CONSULTING
ortland Railway Light
& Power Company
CG. MILLER, AGENT
OREGON CITY, OREGON
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OREGON CITY
to hold its First Monthly Market Day
Farmers are requested to bring to town on that day all
the produce they wish or have in readiness to sell
There will be produce men there who will buy in any
quantites; bring your Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Garden
Produce, etc. etc.
Speech by Good Orator. Oregon
City Augmented Band will play all day
Everybody will be in Oregon City on
Market Day. they will come in wagon
loads, on horse back and afoot.
Its ten times better and bigger than
a circus.
Several good races will be pulled off.
Many other amusements.
The farmer bringing to town the lar
gest bonafide Family gets $5. in Gold.
The lady purchasing the largest bill
of goods from the different stores gets $5.
in gold.
Wanted! boys from all over the Count
ry for the Ragamuffin Parade. Five Dollars
for the most Unique Costume.
Any couple, young or old, matrimonally inclined,
who will volunteer to be
MARRIED IN PUBLIC
Market Day, every merchant in town will throw in a
present to help feather their nest.
Oregon City merchants have Booster Day in
charge and will see that visitors are given a Gala Day.
Remember The 1
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OREGON CITY'S BIG MARKET DAY. EVERYBODY COME.
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