iiujim '. iwjw'Mw HOME AND FARM MAGAZINE SECTION f rt t New Utility Art - . furrnslnO.) ferXoSnofU.cart K "ortb .liver and sold nro tho "find" tones from Eastern '"""sed I for settings. a usca.Li.,nin the designs lude?tSn,.t tlic r own Ideas as to JorLJ although thoy may ad colorl ngs, ' ny 80urcc, If MP, n Mrod "I"111 l" 11C8,B- ftslJ "Jim for the student Is first Pr"T :ni,icrliiR copper, smco L,i.e and soiay' '"..' . , B!fSidlhiU8. Watch i10" and hatl'lns nro some 01 '""Mn'stonescttlng, sheet' ,PU o?buc1. problems as tho i . t, cklcs, chains, ncck ! rn.5 ;,,1' racelets. Unit mujc- .3MBia"- ,limisat.ant nnci iiii- "n niilenis used In tho fnsk it'" 8 ring, bracelets, rf,aM After some skill Is uc ..tlc.,Ji Is allowed to work r.hkh presents Its own peculiar ' .AcA metal In the making i.DOimdcd meini ..,, W-eTu n various mate W0K5rl with tlio oxpnn- I 111 DC IU"W"" "? J?P,"inimltnierct.rlc chloride foVr agents arc used for color- ir'., tho equipment tho more Kit" lrr. i. i,t with tist Stools a needle, flics, mal ts,, small Piercing w Ho. ind coarser, unu r...., i......, ; vise, Pliers, blowpipe, nlco- 'ffltBSfh.ewrUls"donor ntflt.muca "it courso rra j..irr,v b,, II. "Jewelry, by II. uimiru ouuui, S" I)' Augustus T. Ilosc, LV&k and Btchlng," by John ,Uitford Inspiration for tho stu- I i i. nnn.vnnr rnnrflf. K' "i... f itm iinmont c Hclcnco Kit is open to other students. ' R,j " SooT iii- P' . i . t .. . ..till 1 mmln bit Jewelry uiamiiK u . tf tie Industrial arts courso now a the college. She Was Hoi ii In. . - iii.i.i ntnl ...lift nrna x iccosica a mm.- am " r one of the fnshlonnuio now its hcre she know tho rules icefdlngly strict, und nftor somo ". ..,' ..i.i. "Ilniv la It vnii EefltsT I thought thoy would h cbtldren. now um juu b"v " r replied tlio child, " I was born lilcjico Keys. IJY LUMBER Dlrft Vmm tlir Hill. fcinl ii h your 4 umber bill for M ll. ....... 1 n ...1111.1 IV , U a III suvo you jbout 30 pur i in ami you will isct first- lllSH HOlo CtCll imiterlul direct from tlio Inr eat mill In tlio .Northwest. irtT.ti.oiiri: m:.t i'iti:i: IcoBptete catalogue gives you !;(itrn prices on nil liiillillnx riiu. Our goods uro Kiiarun ml we make nroinnt shlmm-nlu lilure iron ioi u m:i immii: t different dwellliiirs In our 1 BOOK, Willi C.ltllimtt'll COHt, iur iw f.A.ROVIG CO. hcimosut- m & JX ltt I'ntf Slrc.l fEATTI.K. lASir. HOTEL UHAKl) Seattle, Washington t. I.... . EB .'J""0?.' bulWlns. con- k ViitrfS" ln""r and shop. lti,?c.L Ju' newly fu. fcMKS.?iBova,d' Uxcollont . II A. . - ...WWW.UVO wKt" "" """ )?EL WILHARD uue and Union Street. Mltlf, !VnuluBtou. z The Maximum Tire Yet Price Reductions for Two Years Total 45 Since the bcfjinninri tltcre Iiave been two policies on tires. One lias been to skimp tires to make the price attractive. The other lias been to secure lowest cost per mile. Goodyear started many years ago to build the best lire possible. We went to extremes. We created a department of experts costinc $100,000 yearly just to find ways to build tires belter. We created tho Fortified Tire. That means a tire protected usainsl troublu in five exclusive ways. Theso features were costly. For n long time, these Fortified Tires cost users one-fifth more than other standard tires. Jumped to the Top Yet Goodyear tires, despite the price, became tho largest-scllinff tires in world. They have re mained so ever since. Their success is nmnz ins. Last year we sold about one Goodyear tire for every car in use. Yet wc have a hundred rivals. Then came price re ductions. Multiplied output brought down our cost. Rubber and fabric also i vO&S3' I tOODA Fortified Aftiait came down. Within two years we made price reductions totaling 45 per cent. Our last one wa3 on February 1st. Tires Never Skimped Yet never in one item havo we skimped these tires. Every year something has been added. And we still are spending 5100,000 yearly to find ways to better them. They still excel in these ways: In our No-RmvCut feature. In our "On-Air" cure, which saves countless blowouts. That alone costs us $1500 daily. Wo form in each tire hundreds of large rubber rivets to combat loose treads. In each tire base wc vulcanize 126 braided piano wires to make the tires secure. ' Ouranti-skid trend thcAll-Wcathei is made double-thick and tough. That combats wear and puncture, llic grips aro sharp and resistless. You need these proteo tiom, nnd you ought to pet them. They mean less trouble, mora mileage, less expense. Men all around you are enjoy, ins these savings.' Ask them what they mean. This quality tire at today's quantity price is tho Rreatest value in Tiredom. Any dealer will supply you. YEAR AKRON.OHIO Fortified Tires Rlm-CuU by our Ko-nirn-Cut feature. I Blowout,-by our "On-Air" cure. Looio Trc.di-by many rubber rivets. I Iniecuritr by 13 braided piano wires. I'uDctur! and SUIddloi by our Uoublo i thick All-Weather tread. THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY, AKRON, OHIO Makers of Goodyear "Tire Saver" Accessories; also Goodyear "Wing" Carriago Tires and Other Types (Ztt!) When Is Time to Plant the Garden? soldiers on nctlvo service are even now wearing paper shirts. WIIRN is the proper time for pre paring to plant one's garden? The United States Department of Agricultural specialist says that in tho Spring as soon as the soil has dried so that u handful when grasped in the hand and gripped by the lingers wll slowly fall apart upon being released, It is in a fit mechanical condition to pre pare for plantlug. Clay or lieavj tolls should never bo worked while wet. Moro injury may be dono by doing this than enn be overcome In several years of care ful culture. When the tplljs found drj, as de scribed above, the upper three Inches should bo niado flue by the use of tho hoo and steel-tooth rake; all rubbish, stones and clods should bo removed und tho surface mado even, somewhat com pact, and as lovel as the couutour of tho area will permit. It may then be marked off for planting In conformity to the gen oral plan of tho garden. Much ofjlie soil in the average back yard is not only poor lu plant food nnd deficient lu decaying vegetable matter, but It Is hard nnd unyielding. However, such is tho basis which many a housewife or child has to ubo for tho making of a garden. Teachers who plan school gar dens for their pupils also have similar conditions to meet. Thereforo, In order to get good results, caroful attention muse be given to tho preparation of tho soil. Testing Soil. Soils which nro naturally moty are likely to bo sour and so not In the best condition for the crop. Whether sour or not It will be well to havo tho pupils test them, which can bo done as follows: Secure from a drugstoro a piece of bluo litmus paper then take a handful of tho soil slightly moistened and place the paper on It. If sour the paper will turn red. To correct such a condition lime should be used. Cover the ground with a thin coat of alr-slakcd lime, which can probably bo secured nearby at smull cost, and work this In well. Tho use of the lime, whllo not a plant food, will correct tho acidity and will improve tho physical condition of the soil. If tho soil is clayey or n stilt clay loam and tho location Is lu n section where severe freezing occurs, It will be found n decided advantngo to glvo tho area a heavy dressing of decomposed munuro In tho Autumn, and before freezing weather sets In spado the laud .so as to turn tlio manure under and leuvo tho soil In a rough, lumpy condition so ns to sec tiro tho benefit of the digestive action of tho Winter freezes In reducing tho soils. This should be repeated annually nt tho North. If tho soil Is light nnd sandy, a mulch of munuro may bo spread ovor. it In tho Kail and the spading delayed until Spring. In localities where tho soil does not freeze, tho manure may bo applied In tho Autumn and tho soil repeatedly spaded during tho Winter whenever it is dry enough to bo worked. Tho valuo of freezing nt the North can to an extent bo attained by repeated spadings at tho South. Tho ono gencrnl precaution which should always bo ob served Is novcr to stir tho soil whllo It Is wot. Paper ns Protection Against Cold. Id. Gaston Darboux, tho secretary of the French Institute of Science, draws tho attention of doctors to tho value of paper undergarments as a protection ngalnst the coming Winter weather. Tho French army In 1870 kept themselves warm by means of nowspapers worn be noath their uniforms, and the Japancso Community Shipping Means Better Prices for Your Stock DnulitlosH, you know how to rnlsu stock but tho problem "How to tell nt n profit" Ik hard to solve Tlmt oelllnir In a liuril 11088 separata from raising Is proven by tho fact that our prcx ont ayatem of markotlmr calls for n mlUdlo-mnn to negotiate between tlio Hinnll miner of stock und tho Htockynrd Salesmen, VOUIl OPPOUTIWITV TO Mill' niHix-r to tiii: roiiTi. .mi UMO.V HTOCIC YA1I1IS. MUldltt-incn mimt bo pnld for their risk und time icnt collect Ini; nnd uhlpplnir stock; you In directly pay another man to do for you what you can do for yourself nnd tho middle-man's profit can bo diverted to your pockot If you ucccpt our service. Wo can put you In touch with reputable Commission men nt , tho Portland Union Stock Yard who will Klvo you all tho Infor mation you need. If wo cuu bo of service to you, 1VIUT12 TO IS TODAY Stock Editor KIS (IrfROnlnn lliilldlntr, Portland ENGLISH SEEDS $atet&i4 g IUBWU Inc. Let us send jou our col lection of 0 flower nnd l gatabia seea paciteis i" ah nv aiK ii tii- DIMS I. IIW.I.AHII, Arrmla llldio, attU, KrnJ fur blr ktMl (uutivcur '.v nt:i:. tfAOii i lV