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7 TOE QIlEdONSTATESliAiT, SALElt'-OEEGON. TIIURSDAY.MORNING NOVEMBER 13, 1924 .'JTiiEOIBEES '! II L i LI; !..,,IIL lllLlll llJl.Ll sveraf Farrrr ; Reminders From Experts at Oregon . Agricutural College j (Following: are paragraphs from i current bulletin of the depart est' of Industrial journalism of ;e Oregon Agricultural college:) j Honey is firsf collected from ie flowers by the bee In the form ? a thin nectar, consisting of oii 60 per "cent water and 40 :r cent sgarvTwo changes; take .ace; In nectar to form honey, he. bees concentrate the sugar by ,apo rating - the water and thug aprOre the flaror. A chemical ,zi$e takes place. similar to ythe rocess that goes on in the Human oriach after eating cane sugi r. s a result the sugar is In a fazyn wtt can be easily absorbed by the ozt particular digestive systemt 0 A. C. experiment station. For bringing back depleted Ore soils stable manure is best ad cheapest when,, available. Next :st are the commercial fertiliz--3 of which ,. lime,, phosphates, ;!fur ' and potash are the most -; crtanU.TheJC-Talae Js.striklng- sifivrri Iff Increased grain yields i the Oregon' Agricultural col a experiment farms. On an lr sated plot to which lime, manure :i. superphosphatehad been '.lii 72 H bushels of wheat per ra weTe grown. rf :"'-. jM'.Xu . The troper'way to store 'honey ; la a warnlajid dry place.; Thus orej honey -will keep for many oaths, even years, i saya '.H. A. fallen, bee specialist at O. A. C. . Till not keep Well stored in a Id, damp cellar. The carta rust, 3, if the' honey is comb honey, 13- likely to draw moisture and riulate, much more quickly an when, kept In the pantry or .itr warm places. , ''any fields , needing drainage ; iuced .wonderful fall : grain cpV ,Ia 1924, as there, was so :.:a rainfall, resulting In & small noant of .water-logging last win r T7Ith normal rainfall many of 3 fields will be drowned out ' - i adequate surface drainage . provided. Good furrows carry ? water from low places and the ilas of the ends of dead fur : .will often, keep the water d low enough for a good crop ...It. TLa thorough drying out of i.corn la Oregon this fall la .amended by the experiment .if: 3, in order to have a good ; j!y for next - - year'a planting, -T f X 1 I ' " l You vHll. enjoy the aftenbon twice as mucH aftei siicH a mcrnlng'iJ achievemen t And it really is surprising how little time it takes to make: good things to eat when you use the new liquid shcrtenirigAmaiza j 1 I Amaiio makes possible somany short cuts. For instance, you 3o not Have "to melt Amaizo of dig it from its container, cr cream it -and it measures easily and accurately. Ydiir grocer can supply ydii with UVJ Another winter as 'mild and dry as that of 1923-1324 can hardly be expected " ThE JOHHSON RANKS NEXT JO ETTERSBURG V i (Continued from pas 10) r ;V; i'i .. i vy keep their shiape and make a pre serve of exceptional .quality. t Al tnough we Iiaye no j data on the shrinkage, ,we: noted no pronounc ed shrinkage ( (about the ordinary) wben making these berries into presenres. ; -...,,-: JU..: -.'.; ; 5Ve believe thai the possibili ties j, from the standpoint of canning- are very good, atid further plantings should 4le tried out. Very," truly, ; . J.J '.": , 1 .. . . ..... E H.1 WIEQAND." I A Word to Beginners ' Hoping these few; remarks. will be of Interest to all who are think ing jo planting strawberries,' and of interest to the canners who are anxious to have the' growers plant a variety that they . can use, also that this will be a profitable varie ty to grow, yours respectf ullyl v . ' E. M. BAILEY. . Salem, Ore., p.F.D. 9, Box 53, Novi. 10, 1924. I f ! . (Mr. Wiegarid, who wrote the above letter to Mr. - Bailey Is as sistant professor . of; horticultural products of the Oregon AEricult,nr l college, and is a good authority. Ed.) . ---!' . ' -V" , Trade Success Feature Of Wembley Exfiifiition , 1 LONDON, - Oct. 22. (AP. If th e j Wembley Exhibition has not been a financial success to the pro motbrs. It has been an unqualified success from the point of view of sales and orders. . Many new mar kets it Is declared, have i been created thorough the exposure of goods, and some Canadian and Australian manufacturers have sold; their outputs' for the next five years. 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' Among - the big business deals concluded, . the following are re corded: i . ii One engineering firm received orders from f Ive different munici palities for an equal number of electrical generating installations; a provincial grpcer increased his sale of New Zealand butter by 100 perl cent in two x. months; a Cana dian dried . milk, dealer ' sold his output for the next j five years' to a British firm; one million boxes of Canadian fruit were ordered by European buyers; sales in the In dian Pavilion' amounted to $250, 009 In three months; the little col ony of Cyprus was i overwhelmed with orders, one French firm asked tor 20,00 dpzen root heels, and another dealer, ordered $145, 000 worth, of Cyprus, asbestos. jjm. inejaaiiieq , peq Xiqnqojd U.D4BOI 2nipp3M. v 8B i.sjajpios un -suno VreM.no,; Strfieid aoj paijj 903 OHM. jbiubSjo flsji3na aqi Calve fdrDiessert tbnight Donghnutsfor arid cbocies for Tommy vJlien he gets home from cdwbU ( ) Write jor me free Amaizo Cook Boole which gives many excellent recipes, end hints for saving time and labor in food preparation. Address: ill W. Monroe St-, Chicago, TIL AlEIlIckN-MAKE PRODUCTS GO Mlf M II B il I AG E PROBLEf.lS II Adele Garrison . New Phase , of REVELATIONS OP A WIFE Copyright 1921, by Newspaper , Feature Service; Inc. CHAPTER 307 WHY DID DR. PETTIT ASK WHERE DICKY IS In any emergency calling .for his professional skill all of Dr. Pettit'a unpleasant mannerisms and his shy stiffness seem to slip from this shoulders as a cloak might, do, leaving a resoluteness, eurenesa of his own powers, coup led with an . adequate authority which spell assurance and safety to the patients, and their friends. There is no man, I think, whose personal mannerisms I dislike eo much, yet there is none to whose skill I would more : readily trust my loved ones. . . 4 , . ; Hist quick, low-toned directions to Lillian to have the man Smith brought upstairs was followed by an equally thick but almost, curt command to me: "Please show me . the room where young Chester Is." It, was not until In his wake I reached the ' foot of the stairs, that my confused brain realized the absurdity of his question. He must have visited young Chester before his colloquy with Smith and have known exactly where; his room was. I acquitted his meticu lous memory of forgetting the: lo cation and looked at him furtively. wondering just what was going on behind the expressionless mask that was his face. That he wished to speak to me unheard by . anyone else this was the only solution which oc curred to me, and 1 was just re proaching myself for Its absurd ity; when he stopped abruptly and looked at me with an odd, strain ed expression. "Where is your husband?" he asked abruptly. . "Are You Sure?" . His manner was almost offen sive, and my answer was as curt as I could decently manage. . "In the-Adlrondacks." ; He started perceptibly, and his eyes narrowed. ; m. .... "Are you sure?" he demanded. I stared at him la resentful amazement; and he turned his eyes away from mine quickly. . I'beg your pardon," he mut tered, "and I don't need you. I know the way." 1 "Ij knew, you did. jl could not help the retort; but 1 1 made It n ?li'if only.when: I was" In full retreat toward the library. C ' I found Lillian directing ' the transportation of the man Smith. . "He's ; a 'i bit heavy to carry, she decided. "Loosen hl3 ' ankle bonds, enough to enable him to take very short steps. ;.Then one of i you on either side, ,but with his hands " bound, he'll, be , safe enough. , But . look; out for him. An eel is a turtle on its back com pared to him." - There was .'vanity In Smith's eyes, and I guessed ;that Lillian had made the comment purposely. And when the operatives had car ried out her directions and escort ed! the scowling but acquiescent Smith through the' door, she con firmed my guess in a hasty part ing ' word ' before : following the men. A Puzzling Question. "Did you see him swallow it?" she remarked;, gleefully. . ; "We want to feed him all that kind of stuff we can to make him think we're terribly? afraid of his get ting loose. If his conceit gets sufficiently inflated, he won't be so apt to reflect upon the ease with which he Is going to "escape our custody after awhile." j "You're really going to let liim go then?". I -whispered back, and wished I had not spoken when I saw the annoyance flash into Lil lian's eyes, y , ' . "We have to," she said shortly. Then ehe spoke again quickly be fore I had , time to voice apology for my banality.. , ; "There's really no use of -your coming with me," she said; "It won't -be exactly a pleasant ex perience I fancy, Katie needs no attention.? ; Dr. Pettit attended to her hroat, and gave her a mild sleeping draught. She's safe un til tomorrow, morning." "But for the love of . the fam ily's s peace, her eyes twinkled, "do go to your mother-in-law. She gave me her word that no matter what she heard she would n't, come out of her room, but can yom imagine her state of mind, with all this hullabaloo? She has too , much common sense to be frightened, but her curiosity and longing to be in the middle of things will kill her sure, if she Isn't given some news pretty soon. I know," as I made an involun- BOUND W GEN UINE FLEXIBLE SEAL GRAIN FABRIKOIt) PRINTED , FROM LARGE CLEAR TYPE "'WCl'L . .ALIA;-, ' M JtwVC: VV M, f Tl TAjr.f ,rULJJ-u ONLY 98 c and 3 Coupon T Ashes to Ashes ' " "When the frost is on the punkin And the fodder's In the shock," : That's the time we hunt up Uncle For the overcoat in -hock; Then we put away the ice flag; . Stkrt again the furnace fire Andbegin! to cart out ashes! Gosh! How that does raise my ire! -......-.:..-..,.... ..... Poets do a lot of raving Praising, winter's snow and Ice; If they were of. my opinion They would not think it so nice, For when spring at last approach . es ; - . AU.it seems that I have done. Was to spend nights, noons, and mornings . 1 , Carting ashes by the ton. i In my soul I am a rascal; I would like to fight and cheat, Hold up trains and shoot the sher iff; . ' ' Robbing banks would be a treat; But I lead 'a life of virtue . For I fear, when I have died,. They wouldset me carting ashes Over on the other side. It Ain't Gonna Lois: "What makes your feot so wet?" Dorothy: ' "I've been wearing pumps." . ; . . -,v.i Ned Ogilvie. tary gesture of' apprehensive re-luctance-"Daniel eticking his Jittle 1 noodle in the A lion's den will have nothing on you, but it's got to be done. And I'll promise you won't miss the picniq with Smith after. Think of that, and it will keep your spirits up." She nodded .me a gay adieu and was gone. But it was not of the coming interview with' Smith that I was thinking as -1 slowly climbed the stairs to my mother-inj-law's room. It was of Dr. Pet tit's unaccountable questions as to the whereabouts of my husband. 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He arrived at the beanery and seated himself. , The place was called "The President's Cafe." The hu morist 'eyed his glass containing the ice water. Someone had eat en eggs recently, and . the dis'a washer was not thorough. "The next time the president LJ have tion of the - itr 'T "LT FULL COLOR AND BLACK -N E- -H--0 iV2E comes in, remarked the humorist to ; the blonde waitress, "I wish you would; ask him to tell - the dishwasher, to put in more time on the glasses." ' . . v Why,"., said the female .beaa slinger,"he never eats here -he'a In Washington." ' - - That afternoon they found the humorist's body In the river. On his stilled and ! silent r features there was a look of great and In describable sadness. : V But they : never knew why! They never knew whiy! ? . Leona Bagwell. The Formalities ; dene: .' ."Marry me right away' . .Marion: "Oh, I couldn't do that! ' Wait until tomorrow. Anne Toohey. . , Wally, the Mystic V He'll Answer Your Questions, , Somehow The blushing maid or calloused ; . man r ' From Mystic Wally surely can Get wise advice on any sticker; So write him,' hick or city slicker. .. An Almost Extinct Species Dear Wally: " ' . I can't help but blush.. Whenever fellows start to gush; Please tell me how to cure this.. Yours very truly, j . COUNTRY MISS Dear Country Miss: , , You are, my dear, A very simple miss, I. fear. Cosmetics put on rather thick Will hide the blushes, little hick. . ... Safety Firct Dear Wally: i '.' 1 I should like to know ' On which side of a girl to go.. , Vhene'er we j cross a crowded street - Yours" very truly, . PUZZLED PETE Dear Puzzled Pete: It all depends Which way the auto traffic wends; This is the proper thing to do, Keep her between the - cars and ' you. ' - ? ' ' " : Call the Doctor While his mother was dressing him little Russell,: five' years old, was looking at his hand. . 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