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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1922)
Garden Hints, (Contlaued from page 1) talning some carbon disulphide, one teaspoonful to each bushel el seeds.' Let remain -for" ; a' few days and the weevil wllf be kill ed., Do not approach 'the., bin with a light as the fumes are highly "Inflammable. " . ; Carco boag&i at the seed store should be diluted ; according to directions; . ' ... Pyre thrum ,. spray, .. nse - one ounce to 2 gallons of water. Moles can be successfully trap; ped with the "'Out O Sight" traps. The skins are-valuable, fur dealers paying' a. good price for then. Moles may be poisoned oy, placing poisoned carrot lnf the Nicotine 7 sulphate eolation Nicotine sulphate ' '1-2 : ounce. rsoap 1-2-ounce,.? water two' gal lons. Black leat-40 this can be pro- cored - Jn : concentrated form., at seed stores ; Bordean mixture Copper "sulr phate, (blue stone or blue vltroll i ounces, lime 3 ounces, water 't4 '. , . r. ' t - atthe wheel trip of the Good Maxwell proves- the- sterling it possesses' qualities Cord tint, non-akitf ttomi mmd nr) dN wbaala, dmsnountabJm at rim mod at hub; dram typm . Imp; 'AJamila lubrication f mato drhmm mmam ' 1 trio horn; anaaamBr long mprinia; Irkmm F. C JL Dmtrail. rmraama taw t a ba addadt TiarftiJ Cam, 4363 1 Kemdtmi $SSl Campa, tlMii Sadmm. 43 , GINQNCHfrMQiQH? CO. 371 Court, Street" Fhone-635' ft mil S,fc y aaaaaSa . ajiisSS -M . aAlBa4y V II , fl . , .Mill , f. III .,.! .1 "II II ,111 III! II , III ,,lHll m 5 , t . - : ' ' V- i a ThtyLooMMikm, ; . ThU Mortitngf '' Buddy and Barney bated ut. to cttaer, both with thtfe &ce Mhid, their tfaa straicht and their dothM fl draa nd ml Ant look at 'cm Few car owners admit tbat they abuse their bat teries. You for instance. You honestly think: you take good care of your battery but tho chances are against ypu I For service station records prove beyond question that most drivers are netectful. , They are not systematic in .utilizing the service provided for them.- . You can positively lengthen the life of your battery, cut your annual battery cost and pre vent the possibility of being stalled with a dead battery if you wiU follow; these two bits of advice. Hirst: regardless o the make of your battery, form the habit of driving every of her week into the Willard Battery-Station and having your battery tested. Second: when the time comes, for a new battery, be satisfied with nothing less than a Willard Threaded Rubber Battery. It ! powerful, tough and wear resisting just the battery for those who occasionally "treat em rough". And it rewards ood care by last ing longer, and costing less in the end. - , Car and truck manufacturers know this 193 : makers use only Willard Threaded .Rubber Bat teries for original equipment! Oa took nrcofhU dotht and had. pnttjr good tiro. The other wcO . you earn tea far youmtf vtwf happened to himt ' Wa grovorupa era lite that with our aaotorcan. Soroaof aa jut will "U it aa reagh" no matter what it E. H. BURRELL 238 North fligh Street; v , Phone 203 These 193 car .builders use Willard Threaded Rubber Batteries u vngineu equipment Lrome "' , LxxfaJaf ' . Aca.ua ' -, Ac ma Ad.aaa Ranrlr AIiiwb taa Ail-AajericM Anit- . I htlfltC; i - Amrtcaa f : " " . Aamcaa ir ' ' La raaca Airira - LaKr.ara r ,. . rt Cnmm . Aaneraoa A a t Armledar Aim Aota Avrrr ' ' I'jhKtteaj . fciddle Craac Botlttrom . SSat . ' ; Caaadiaa ' Caaaaa Ban. Capttsl Carroll Cm C baviofct , Citraaa k ClrdeMfala Col '!'-. CoUIW Comet :J Com rta C o in aioil ora i ConnUdatad : ImltM i Crawford 1 i C-nn-athaai' art avla . r FJdar irkara1' tiaace v afey - 'rpradaMff fnxi tlyaw Xodie Bragoa raa Eteaa F W O, rarco ' Fenaa -perna . Jraakha . alto Cardaar Cariord Gary .-, , Claat Olida Ooocfaaa . Orat H.lladar ' Hatfirld. Hawkaye Hayaa . Heaaer Hichway Rota Holt -Haffaaa . HapmobOa ' Harlbarv. Him ' Iedraadal ladiaa Jardaa Xlaart : Mltehatl ; Mor-Powr , v MacUer Mallard -, - - ooiooa . Kapo Kiaah hlea taarta aada Laaaa twavRatt enagtw - M H C s , Mai bah ai ' Maatar ' McFarla M earea : . Maaoailaa Meroadaa Marit . . ' Uro . (PiQaa) Mta VtiUer Naah SU-.', Melaoa Nelaoa mt Noma ' Nervals Orro ' Otd Hiekary CHdaaaobUa; - vanaa Oabfcaah ; ipalae"" " Pan hard t rarkar :, t rum ' Vaaacaaj'' i Phiaaaa Ptrdioost . Prada k Ptaaia V Knltht ' Ralaier Raleigh - Rcaaoli ' ' Rh - Ra Vera Rlchaiiaa . Riddla Robiaaoa Rock FaUa Rosea . " Rowa " St. Cload Saadavw a Say era Sraorr ' . Sraaravaj. Shaw Shelby SKaal Soatbara ' Staadard " , Staadard S Ftaaley ; Stan wood - fetewart Y r Stawttt Stoarhtoa atadeaaJur StaU ; farkiaatoa ,f homart Tims Tltaa To.metM, T raffia i Traaport , Tray lor Twia Chy tntlmate JJaltcd Uotoa Vnaa . - .. y . Vlai Vaica .. . Weraer Wcateat White Wllla Seiat. Claira WiWoa latker , Winraa woivariae : 7 rZ3 i I w i HO 7n jr. THREADED -RUBBER BATTERY, ( n 2 1.2 gallons." - ' - Araeaata of lead- aolutioi Arsenate of lead 1 ounce, water i quarts. Stir well while using. This Is poisonous and- should not be applied to Tegetables soon to be used. As a precaution - wash all vegeUbles well. - Bordean-ar&enate of lead com, bination To make tbJs, use Bor deau mixture Instead of water when preparing the arsenate of lead solution. Add a little soap. Kerosene, Emulsion 1-2 poand hard soap, 1 gallon boiling water, 1 pint "kerosene. This simple pray may be made at home and applied to Plants for, aphides. It they attack peas, beans, squash, melon, cucumber and pumpkin leaves, the under side of the Reaves should be -sprayed as well as the top. ? Poisoned f'Baitf Wheat bran 1 pound, white arsenle 1-2 ounce, syrup 1 or. 2 ounces, add an or ange or lemon to make It good. Water for a thick mash. .. Keep ttie Home Soil Turning We are summoned from our plea : sures. We are summoned from our cares, For a duty lias before us Tis a duty all may share. In the garden be a patriot. Serve your country. Win the war. From Uncle Sam there comes the mandate ' ' To sons and daughters, near and . tar. -Chorus Keep the home soil turning While our hearts are yearning Let our hands not Idle be Whilst others roam; While we're , bus working And no duty shirking As we both ; work night and . day Tor r the "Hanrest Home." Orerseas there comes a pleading, "Help us, now on we must fall. Tis a cause for which we're strlr : ing, GiTlng bread .to one and all. . We must help to gain the Tict'ry That, the nations may be blessed With, rejoicing, for, their freedom Tis the cause wa all lore best. i ' Chorus. AT THE LIBRARY New Books "People of Destiny," Americans as I saw: , them - at home and abroad, Uy Philip Hamilton Oibbs author of "Now. It Can, Be Toldj "American - Guide Book , to France and "its Battlefield, with a history of each American diTls- loa,"- that reached France, by Barton Carey, and others. There are maps among the illustrations. "A Daughter of the Middle Border," a sequel to bis exper iences related In "Son of the Afid die Border; by Hamlin Garland Both ' his mother and his -: 'Wile prore to be his. heroines. "The Founding of New Eng land," a history written for the general reader- discarding some of the old New England tradition by. James Truslow-Adams. t. "Revolution and ? Democracy, by Frederic C. Howe. v-r "Practical Illustration," a dod- -ular discussion, ranging, from pic torial art to commercial designs by John D. Whiting, with selected illustrations in color from many artists. ' "Clothing,, Choice, Care, Cost," a practical - book including Bug gestlons on. textiles,' the clpthing budget clothing conducive to bealth," shopping, dyeing,, : lun dry end renovation, by Mrs. Mary &cnencK wooimau. liinatrallons includes charts for made . over garments - "Ten Talks to Girls on Health," and talks, suggestive .tor leaders of girls, -by Augusta Rucker , "Adventures and Enthusi asms,'? Edward Verrall Lucas ?n sometnupg . like the style of Lamb. ' . "Lord Byroa,"'a,study of, By ron with some, comparison to oth er ungusn poets especially his contemporaries, by Herbert John Clifford Grierson. collected Poema nf Triwin Arlington Robinson who Is in the forefront of American poets to- oay.- "The Courage of the Common place," a little story of bow - a young man proved his heroism af ter the first seeming defeat, told oy Mary Raymond Shipman An drews. "The Hermit of Turkey Hol low," tha story of an alible be ing an exploit of Ephralni Tutt, attorney and counselor at law, by Artntur Tram. "Airs, Farrell." by William uean Hqwells. Ft?r the Children "The Dragon's Secret" lery,, story xor girls,-by Mrs. Au gusta Hulell Seaman. tiriw ni. HMD ITaewt l I ',.,-----., 'lec tures ana instructions ahnw child' just how to bea-In rtatrh not object, prepared , by Edwin ueorge luh. "The Camp at Gravel Point." a story of school girls, by Clara Ingram Judson. "Pepper and Salt. Or Snaannlna for Young Folk," a nictnr- of stories and comic poemd with Pictures Dy Howard'' Pyle. Pratum Grade Pupils. , tmcrtatned at Picnic PBATUW, Or.. May lit'rho primary grades with their teach er. Miss Carmen Harwnori their , last day school terday on thepicnlc. grounds. A very enjoyable iav onf playing ., games ?id . rMius th - : - ' - - : ,. , given surprise shower,! consist-1 eral days the first of the week. 1km' - Jil- - 1 ' . t . : J. 1...... aaa.'jw.J ing . of a dun and about a 'dozen ery -pretty , (handkerchief 3, but the -big affair was the norm lnnr The women of the community had arranged for a grand feed. There were cakes, pies, salads, nickels. frcitiT doughnuts, buns, sandwich es, lemonade paddings and bread and coffee,' and lust onk lon man to help the' women and child ren eat such a luxurious meal. The advanced grades wilf have their last-day school picnic ; next Friday.. During the a inter, on account of the teacher and a lar?e number 01 pupils beine sickv for about a week, a. week's time was lost,, which they are making : up now. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Kleen - are the parents of a baby girl. Mrs. D. Kleen was sick for sev- A'lot of broccoli will be vlant- ed in this, neighborhood this sum mer . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin and Children from Macleay were visit ing at the Branch home last Sun day. ; Portland Suicide is Contributor to Chest PORTLAND, May 19. Entire property of . George ' W. M. John son, a recent suicide, was left to the Portland municipal x commun ity chest. Before '"his death by asphyxiation JoTmson, who was a night ' watchman,; 52 years ; old, wrote the -coroner a brief note re- Guesting that bis property be dis- Jolmson:Iiai ItOO rin; t ? cosed of for the benefit of the bank. as; well as a.llfe.Insur J policy, mo trauuuv wuicu .. a. Itonn if afaptntfiaiJ . (wi a Vmm V4V 99 iiani dwa -. . : investlgatioa: -disclosed that no e ' H II II II II - It II I.. rrj-VJ- JL iX - v aUi vaaV.; .ia "If "If you want your top recov in f irstclass shape,, see us. , make all kinds of - tops, make and repair cushion seat covers. . Seat Covers and Plate G! 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