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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1910)
by deal of gnod rating wormy fruit « ih ! tlius «le«tr«»y Ing tlm worm» Mdkintj Money On the Form Succeeding Gresham Vindicator. Gresham Gazette. Fa»t Multnomah Record Multnomah K*cord and Montax din Herald. Published Every Fr idav si Gresham. Ore., by the B kkvkk S tatk Ft H A. PARSALI, E ditor and M anaokb . hi iniiing By SUtSCSiH’M lilts )‘ 51 O tn a<bmncr t«» torvlgn . .'mitri. * h ' Sit Month» three nu»; ( h» trial » u I mh r ipt ion* *. tigle * epu* > V*k (or «bibbi ng rat*’» Author of *fa<rTMC(S ■ «’n 4 b« »* nt bv Exprv» or Poterti**’ Mouey Order. R*'gi»iered letter or Cheek Stamp» •«. epu-wi up i. s' cent* •KilFH (or » u D m option» are net »« nt will indicai» the receipt »*( your rrmittae <"•*• er-picMed The chans«'label on your paper If it .l.v« not plea»e notify u» »($CMT«U«CfS It y «*•» do t wuh ' subscription expire» We And thi* p ar accontane? with our personal vie» - aper continued plra*v notify u» *N»ut the time th4 'ati'iactorjr to our patron» th« ush it ia not m C«AMf 34 AMtESS " • ,t> If no corre»!» ’-• • ' appear» froai your »ted to »» nd u» a» many huai item» a» you can MVflLS«« UTU ___ PROFE*S|O> a At ! •' ■ AKDs AKl”» (one v”ir ’ tn. .neh) h] . :» x < < ». h 1»» < ARlk* OF VH A\ h« ( noi « leetMins 1 1 iw< ch - ' » . I» '. '? r r4 K’’ • '4 • • ■ \ !'< ' 1 4‘\« 4 , I ex ced 's- itches f: ORITI ARIK« S tor »uhMTibrr - » or th» ir immediate families, ire«’, un u» loo word« I cent W \ X \ ' « . ... per werd for additional word» ln»rnion». 15 to » worth * - is kt word« ' RKADKRS I cent per word per i»*u« PlSi’L AY ADVERTISING», rat«'* made know " on application .All Lodge, . «»range. —«... S'hool. Churvh. or other notim .«r alvvrtivmvnt* -d l'artica dame», I, comvrt». ('«mt'vrt». Iheatrtcal». theatrt« et« given for a profit « hargvd for at regular rat« ' «»nier to in»ure injure change changt of ad advertiser» mu»l haw iop> tu Chi» office not later than hi <>r\l«T Thursday prceeditig da) of publv----- * dp ation. J34 PMTltS » vr '.¡f. ,:*\ We are w-11 equipped to do the heat work at current pr*«-e E»ixv.all) farmer»' and buaìne» ne:i » Ix’tt. r - hi*, '.ope» Kutler W rapv- r*. ■»tateiue.U etc . in »mall or large «luanuiic» I •’ Ui th)dgers Puwlers. etc., printed on shurt noth F a Inixes securely fastened to EWT0RI4L COMMtM of wood, or iron atsMlt to a projecting bracket of band three-sixteenth-* of an meh irev«i ( . V. (.RK j ORY, C * In Modem It ««atler rPHE aoinvthliig need* tu I»»« awlfl timi Btlddeii In tils Mldeatepplng abiliti«-« Corn Is not a very g««»tl crop for this pun*°s<‘. «Ince h grows too rank, shad ing the young trees and depriving them of their share of th«* moisture supply. tn n young CEDAR HOSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK PERT PARAGRAPHS. lini II |a who always atortlllg f»»AV Th«* man who I m always getting Into lake« blit a little (Ime In the spring trouble UNtinlly I« found depending on hl« wife to get him out ami clip off Mtich (wig* as «Io not n«*etu til I m * lH*etl««d Tti«* objtvt ahould I m * to prudue* an even, aprvndlng. «oui«* but the billa for the same are always branch n« as your arm a big It to go o)er tile on hitnl Pre«« ing the orchard the ne«*ded cultivation. grown 1‘I hiih II a Mill I I 4 ltdiaa •••utlit a»l «>1 hvlatt to fn»m the sturi little pruulng wlll I h * Il 1« «mi« h better to pinch BMKM*«uuiry. )«»ars later orchsnl fit set out It will do better If It Is cultlvntiHl Hur- I«» BORINC OREGON Br nVACAA A». smtH W«‘«««l n«h«*a what h**a<l. open iMvome If It ever d«M»a I.UMBHR $«» ANI) to remove large should I m » cut cl» mm * » o orchnnl thick, or. it preferred, an automatic ex nnro UULÒ w It h ua. It Is hard to make «orna people I m » lleve Huit they ara ■muri, but It I' often mxruMrtry. looks Ing tin n full coni bln on t he 1st of January Ject to many Injurious Inaect« and «11« It Is a full pock etitook and a fat eaars. which if left to themm-lvi-a will materially It-sxfti ti)«« i Irli!« I’I htv ¡ i ri 9 your watch KEEP TIME : If nut, we’ll rure it, and then you’ll wonder why you did’iil think of tIN long Iwforv All mir work guaranteed liaslv, alip4»li<Ml job leaves < hir wot kiiirn are «•killed limi •‘•»lin h’llt jolis, You'll not grumble al the prices, I'ither. quite mi comfort ««x’urlng large cr»»p« of fruit 1« «(»ray Ihg Fruit tree« of nil kind« an* sub Fred I). Flora unle-m bank account two kinds ot | iim -< t« biting and xiick Ing The fortnvr run tw votui»;ited by tnenna of It is often coll\enleiit to have the veg etable garden In the orchard during •«»ml or «1er Io J» N «»Il I* P HKoS Hot lug HD .* <'tirisi nuts comes amt Christ mas giM**», Mottling I P I Hiti« •|« m k .•! Phm iiBlun I nini»« t «in haliti lh«Ui¡h »ml |»t«»««<| I umi I mt (m all |»« h | h >»« » nec-«»Mj»ary brntK'liea they (be trunk ami th«* wound« palnf«*! Ing theav first few years, be with white lead It la lietter to «Io fore the trees come into bearing, it is thia m»vere pruning In the winter b«» neither n*vea«ary nor desirable to let fotv the sap brgimi to run. the land Hr idle Some cult!voted crop Spraying For Insect«. cun be grown Iwtwtx'ti tbe toavo of On»* of the moat effectlv«* mean« of tree*, thus utlllxlng the land and giv can \ are a ginsl NiibMIIiite (or iiiaimr»*. but cun M«*i<l«*m I h * obt!llne«| In n IIIÌI» leiit aniuunta <0 be u«ed lo ad va 11 tagr If tin* on ■hard 1« propvrly nltriiibsl a ■ Home outm Aurk triture'* r»4)9 American Aaaoctahon bui JONNRUI) BROS. Humor and Philosophy «•(T a twig »M't n«loiial|y than to cut off Potatoes are <mr of the Iwst crops that arm thè over ihe ground e\eiii) OR .1 few years after the young In ordering « han«;? of «4<lr< »» give old •• well a» new a«t<lre»s C0M4SF0RMITS *r« w* aed • e*»-» Qcighbortiowd you are rv»pect(ul!y ?«<;. Capvrttht. aroirn«! ibis XVI.—Orchard Mdiwge ment C o Entered a» »oeond via»» matter at the | .»»twttts-e at Ur«*»ham Oret*»ti . X Ubere II 1« Hot «'«un eiilent to al’«»w hog« or «hrep In ih«» ore hard un •ma «donai h*a»l of w««ll rotti'tl allibir ma liun* w III t»r I h » ii ««H v I: i | IH) nof pile xpraytnl |K>l«onw u | m > ii the Expressing. Draying Th«* I h«» «licking «uckhig I liiM«*rt«. ii «« w ( m . of which leaves plant Ik*«* are the m«»«t common exam pie«, b«> «animt killi-d In thia t!FWS$ 00 I way. the ftr>t few y« irs Small fruit mu HE SCIENTIFIC American tension arm ma\ I m * u-«*d J. II. IIOSS Unet* they alrlll Into tin- plant and «tick also be protitabh grown ns a filler .in* Juice«. I ll«* m«»M eff«« liAe r»*uietly of the 9th inst. has for its crop. Where busb fruits are used, l*h«»nr MX (ircdiam, Ore. The promoters of the Iv'se however, they must tn* cut «mt aa soon for them 1« »ume UiMVtK-Kle which will first page a comparison of the kdl by contact, like kerofcem* ruiul«lou. the orchard comes Into lu-arlng automobile trade for the various Festival are sending out some as erti» nlw.ivu tvil Thia H made by dissolving half a Whatever crop Is grown It should stirring literature these days. ) oil all about it p -und of «»«ap In a gallon of bulling years from 1895 to 1910. The .1. M. SDORI, M I), ih««-*«n t water, adding iwo gallons of ker«»arii«» money value of autos manufac One of the paragraphs recites s. P. B! ITNIÌR, M. I). and churning the mlxiurv violently un tured in 1895 was $157.000; in that several airships, aereoplanes All thia thin* the IhiTtll pole lies rI til th«* oil H thoroughly lulvctl with Pbvtkiaae-Sar Ircnmvd n uiim lost th«* ««mpMUd« Tbla 1« «lllui«tl with 1899. $1.290,000; 1903. $16,000,- etc., will be on the ground. They Oregon (Ireaharn. • lime time« a« much water Is-fore 000; 1907. $107.000.000: while usually are. Being busy In the privilege of minie Using It may tn* applied with a apruy the estimate for 1910 is $237,- tuen and the principle of others w » <»i*r pump whenever th«* lire are tr»»ublr- il h . <»rr Ordinante So. 49 000.000, and yet we hear a lot »omv and 1« a very effi'ethe remedy 4 k*cn «hmally the one moat in need of O'lT BROTHERS 'Hie biting Insects are by far th«» said about present day high pric AN 4)RPINANCE providing the man DI NUM S most truubleHom«' In the orchard 4if a « htt|M*ron I* the <'hu¡M-ron ner of constructing sidewalks, curt - es. and expensive living. The and crosswalks in the town of Gresh these the cotlling moth pmbably does 1» rcshsin, < »r«-g«m Every (hue w«» g<> to a wedding we facts are thousands of people are am, and providing specification the most damage It 1« the larva«* r?it« h «»urxrh «-•• wondering wlik'ti w III batched from the egg« of the cudllug buying autos, just as they have therefor, and repealing Ordinance 2 I It I m I). M At IONE moth that cause wormy apple« The aa v »kldd«M> tu the honey mom. previously bought pianos or of the town of Gresham. <|udv UN lnter«»«tlng a« a game. ATToILM ï AT I • w tent caterpillar and canker worm at Mad« H»r a Fright. horses or endless other things Be it ordained by the Common la« k the leaves, minielltn«*« stripping Real Filai«*. Fr«>bate nini < ««r|M»r«t«»n "Mr< Johe« I i . i «« a new hat “ I MW th»* ire«* bar«* There Is no twdter reiu not so much because they are council of the town of Gresham Pr«miu! Mtrntion to All Hnaint-aa ‘Well, you l*H«k mightily plr««cd «sly for th«*se Insect» than pari« gr«*«*n 1. That all sidewalks, cross AI« II. nry Tildg i n • m Malo HU« Section useful, but because it is a fad. dmanlve«! In water at th»- rate of «me • i ! m » u : It “ |-«>Kri ASM »»R4o<»N Yell Just ««Ught to see h«»w It looks |M»und to Ms> gallons Three pounds of In five or ten years from now walk«» and curbs hereafter built c ar con- within the town of Gresbain. freshly sinktsl lime shouhl I»«* added to nu her ’* II<mst«>n poat. they will be buying air ships. structe'i shall conform to the manner of con Pa ria prevent Injury to the f«»l|.tge » W «.oops» It One of the most distressing struction and the apecifications herein green can al««» t»e u«vd for the plum JtitlUr of til« r< at cureullo and for the other Insects which thoughts that comes to the mind after set forth and by this ordinance The foil attack the plum and cherry “Keep lour /.,»<• on Haring" of the prospective traveler is the established. Braver State Herald and other paper* age of these tree« 1« more tend«*r than PLANK WALKS recognition of the adoption of that of the apple, however, and for that reason a«»me lewa «•«•' ere Inaec* modern ideas and appliances in Section • 2 » All plank walk« up>«n The price <»f The ll««rald «lone is $1 not less than A.i feet in ui-lth th ide. «u« h as nm«*nnte <»f l«»nd dl« u year, but t«» tliowe who would hk«« the the historical cities and buildings streets shall be five feet wide, and shall In* •nlv I nt the mtn of three pound« b» luivnntage of a clubbing rat. with oth< r of the old world. We like to constructed! by the laying of three fifty gallons of water. Is tietter pa^«rrs w«- offer the following low fancy that every historical point stringers of a tixe 4xB inches, all plank come within three or four feet of the Spraying For Fungous Diseases. prices or place would appear just as it ing to F»e of two-inch plank, not le*s young trees. as they ueed plenty of The most trnnblewume fungous dis Rme inter fhrw Mr th« lowest K.itr» eases are apple acatv, plum. p«*ur «ml did in the ages past when it first than eight inches in width, an«i every Munlight an<l moisture. The filler crop should receive fre cherry leaf spot aud ¡Mpucb leaf curl eight feet a plank -ball extend to out * I he Herald" in combination w ith any came to be famous. Only today As 'The most etlh'lrnt fungicide Is twir Boring, ( )rcgon side of curb line, or seven feet from quent and thorough cultivation. of the follow ing: we read that St. Peters. Rome, property line. There shall be ir stalled soon ns the land can be worked In the deaux mixture Thia is made by dis has installed a modem elevator a curb not less than three inches spring it should I m * plowed, unit*«« this solving four poumis of eop|x?r sulphate • W 4 LKI V "M I ba« been «lone the fall before After and four pounds of lime In fifty gab «»H)'."SI \S to carry ten persons to its cupo thick by 12 inches wide, set edgeways, plowing the dl«k or spring t«jotb har Ions of water Th* ob Je» t of a fungi PAHA l»l 1 nini -I M»A5 • »H r ••»SI IS 4 BEAVER ENGRAVING CO. (•411.5 Tilt«.KAM la. It may be all right for the and being a distance of seven fret from row very eff«‘Ctiv«»ly breaks up the «!«!«• la not to cure <hs«,asrs. but to pre "4 OUALITV. Ml W M4 h 15 JoCRS the property line, »aid planking to be clods and fine« the surface 'l’lu-se fungous dlsviises l»GI.Y PU KN II A tinal vent them .» local populace, or for an army of spiked HIIIV an I SI SPAS H »I KS y I 4 which are I 4« IFK M«»s Till 5 with 21) penny nails, each plank harrow ing will « <»nij»l«-te the process of spread by means of globe trotters and or satiated to be spiked with not less than live getting the soil In «haj»e carrie«! from leaf to leaf by the wind, PA« 14 I« 14«>M4 >1 4 \P 1 .*» PA« tri« FAI MUI 1 tt> DESIGNING ILLUSTRATING When they alight on a leaf. <**|x»elally SAlloSM «oltASuJ sightseers, but for the true hero “Pike-*. Cultivation. ■am IBM if th«* surface 1» a little moist, they l < U I rit Ï J« »t KS A I (muntili, ) Fiaat AS« «SRCNV tvs . FONTLANO. O«f There are two principal objects In worshiper, student and lover of CEMENT W \I.K< • »K4*.«»S V.KIi 1 I n Klsl gr«»w and pr.Mhi'e another « enter of 4 AI M J«»l RS Al. the orchard. In th«* first art all these improvements are Section 3. All cement walks con- cultivating dlaeaae. If the leaf G covered with a Mo« Al I.'M M A»« A7ISK (l.a.li« »’) place, cultivation, as explained In ar I he Herald fr»r ««nr year, and Farm more than an intrusion. They strutted upon streets not less than •» ticle No. 2. liberates plain f»MM| ami so thin coating of the copper sulphate Thí* price í» f«»r ■Irllrrry t»y malí «»nly Journal five y«-uri and H«»rm« SecretMnr mixture the spores art* killed ti '»eforw • •nly whrn remittance I* m« !« with «« are little less than blasphemy. feet wide shall be constructed as fol- enables the plant to make a faster they «»nlv >1 *4). H ofm « ><-cr«-tj» nhme is start to grow Sim e fungi* Idea lows : r« may I m - •••nt In •«■|H-ratc ad<tf> growth. It is a wasteful practice to Why should a man who goes to There shall be constructed a curb of apply worth a dollar to any man. an* preventives rntbrr than cure» It is •o rapitaci» tnay I m ¿hi at any thin- fertilizers to (he or« hard until study Rome want to be con not less than sii inches in width and y<m have ma«l«- th»* fertility that Is al (m|M>rtnnt that they t»» applied early. In ordi-r to save time pari« green may in depth, make ready there available by culmation. fronted with a street car. an au not less than 12 I m * nddf'd to U h * lM>rd»9iux mixture at The second reason fur tillage is to ix parts gravel, of one part cement to tomobile, or even a carriage ? th«» rat«- of four <»un« »*s to fifty gallon« coliserve moisture and promote d«*ep • »r arsenate of lea«) nt th«* rat«* of two He would travel the streets on cemented over or tinish«-1 by a r«»at rooting. The up|>er layer of a cuhivat- one part cement and two parts sand to fifty gallons and one «pray foot, just as Ca-sar and his pre on top and outside surface. All cem ♦•d soil Is «Iry. ami In « <>rjsequen<'e the p«>uml« FREQUENT RAPID big mn«le effective for l«»th M im *< im and COMFORTABLE roots will, turn «louriward to H»*«*k a decessors did. And the utter ent walks shall lie five feet wide, com layer in whieh tlw-re Is more moisture disease«. disappointment to land at Joppa posed of gravel or dirt tamped to with At the same time the upward rise of If yon have many fruit fro«»« It will to send to th«- experiment station Springwater Division and find a steam railway train in three inches of grade. On top of water by capillarity 1« < he« k»-d Just at pay for a spraying cnlemlar, xvhlch will this there shall l?e spr«*a<i and well the dry layer, so that little is lost by waiting to take you to Jerusalem, It is very important to STATIONS tamped two and one-half inch«-.? of con evaporation. HASTBOUNI) when a trip on camel back or on crete, composed of make the soil a vast storehouse of ft one part «rement 4 • a V 45 10 45 12 45 2 45 3 4S 4 4S S 45 1 45 »•<>k I IASI. l.v 11 11 FietgM foot would flood our memories and eight parts of gravel, to I* com- moisture for orehard trees, sin«-«* they .'i tu'» ~ Fl R •*2 u IW> H» IK» II 06 I 05 J 05 4 OS 5 05 1 05 1 OS «»•»Il lunrtlon 11 35 Hl !.. II !i I 15 3 15 4 IS 5 15 1 15 1 II 5 1.1 7 2’» » I«» 9 Htanlrt must have large <|uantities If they are II 45 a and imaginations with a thous pleted with a top aurface of tbree- to pnsluce profitably. A full grown M2 1 9 W IO W II rj I 22 3 22 4 22 5 22 0 22 1 22 la titi lunrtlon 11 52 R JO Ä 31 7 40 K 9 X! IU :i2 1 32 3 32 4 32 5 32 0 32 1 3? Nycaiuort. 12 oil M 40 fourths of an inch of a mixture com- 42 « do 9 «5 to :tó II .V» 1 15 3 35 4 35 5 35 1 35 1 35 and thoughts that are completely 1 .1 Jrnt»«- apple tree gives «»ff as much as 250 gal 12 Iki M .*>44 5 ,*irt 7 I-. s ; l > 9 M« 5« 4«i II 4o 1 _ 1 40 4 40 5 40 4 40 I 40 I.lnn« mann 12 Hl N .Ml >(i a 40 «4 1 Io i • II 1.. 1 45 3 45 4 45 5 45 ft 45 I 45 excluded by the rapid transport |X)S«sl of one part cement to two parts lons of water a «lay through its leaves . II i .KMIIA M 12 15 9 JO Ml , 1 sand, said surface to Ire laid off and during the summer months II 4M 1 41 3 4ft hi»«i> n 9 4M 5 4ft T II 9 *M ation of modern times. 9 11 A ii «I«- linn 1 S3 3 S3 5 S3 Io 15 1 53 finishe«] in the usual manner of finish T HERALD BARGAIN OFFERS Goodner & Ritzer REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE I CUTS PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO. The Postal Department is sending out a new circular in reference to rural route boxes and roadways. We quote from it at length. Let every one in terested in rural delivery give consideration as the conveniences afforded the carriers is not so much a benefit to them as it is to the people they serve. It is the desire of that you earnestly the Department request patrons of rural delivery out of your office to paint their boxe* and the posts to which they are attached a pure white color. Cover Crops. As the trees come into bearing the ing cement walk«. 4. Section driv»*w'ays Whenever “hall cross any sidewalk, said sidewalk shall lx* with protect««! tw'«-inch by being plank planked lengthwise laid on boxes in black Posts to which I xaxp « should be at easily accesai- ble position at the side of the road and essary if the best results arc to be se- cure»l. One of the best means to give this is by Ire feet five All cross walk« shall built of 3x12 inch wide, planking laid lengthwise 618 inches, spiked on with This will supply the soil with nitr«>gvn penny and hurnus and k<*«?p It In good phya- leal condition. Calves, Hh«*«*p or boga may I m ? turned into the orchard In the (¡0 nails. Section 5. than iX) t’pon all «treeta being lew* feet wide, nidewalkn nball lx* constructed both material the as determining any an to council wi'lth «hall, Ridewalk an<l when improve- fall Precaution. "I wish yon would tell Santa Clans that I have some of those cigars left that be brought me laat Cbriatmas ” A r I IN SKM I NN Ha««- bin»« Fair* lew Tirol rbAl.K Lvjs * 6 A.I.. H 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 .*>K on IV> 07 U 19 2»> ¡t.»l C. ’M '«» OS 01 13 15 10 3S 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 SS “ 3 54 3 00 4 05 4 01 4 13 4 10.4 24 4 35 4 about th«* concerning time the time burls. the the flr«t leave« burnt ««•eon«! Just before the bloanomn ojien and the third Just spraying some other perennial. As the orchard gets older It may be left In clover for two or three years be If ncceaanry. a fourth fore they fall, tr»?es mny be seeded to blue grass or may be given from ten to twenty day« after the third. In late July or early Augunt another «praying should at a time. An occasional plowing and reseeding will be neceaaary to renew I m ? given for the arcond brood of the codling moth. Important the clover and to prevent the orchard from becoming sod bound If used aa spraying« The two moat are jnet 9 A. l<> II 45 » 1 .,1 » 41 9 .*>»‘.! !•> 1«. 11 1 M a 4M 10 IO 12 0) 2 Qblft 55| IO 10 II 12 10 2 7 7 7 M Boxes the are better than barrel« marketing high clan« fruit, as the fruit ity In such a case all the treatment that Is necessary Is an occasional re can lie presented more attractively In thin way There Is an advantage In a seeding. If w«?l| fed the hogs will do no damage to the apple tr»»e«. 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Hcolt and eaatiide poinU, change can at l.nnl« Junction. never think of buying a barrel. I i w o •»; r. II IROl l DAI.I TKoi TDAl.E Falrvbw Has«- l.lnr LINNEMANN for same tlrr»»* adding considerable fertil tbe other band, they will do a great ■- ». 7 7 7 7 tiefore the blosaomn open nn«l Just after they fail a hog pasture the hogs will keep the at S ft ft • 1 ft « ft ft WESTBOUND l.v «' ty.AI>KK<» Eitarntli« < urritutvilh- Enid«- < r« « k I»« « i» « *r«-«-k II« non Ml. h-r Horlng Uni« y A n«l*-ri«Hi . IbigHti GIlhMlf A M 1.1 nneiMBiin I« mi«- Hyrnmon- I x - ii L n J unction.. Stanley «ioti Junrtlnn. I’OliTLAND Ar and manner of xpraylng. For apple« the nrst spraying should be given sary. since the feeding roots are far ther out in the spares between the rows. The spare close around the sufficiently, flln-ctlona full give time that It will be Inip«»s“ibl»* to cul tivate close to them, nor Is this neces up <i> 41 4M ftfl STATIONS the clover. loosened S5 51 00 05 01 12 It 2ft 35 BRANCH or It rnay l>e plowed under the next spring Th»» tr«-es will be so large by this soil °Ma.” to eat • AZAI»EK<» 9 9 K» In In to H> in to plowing and preparing the st ringers **Yen.M tached shall I m * set in an between soil In the spring and then sowing clover or some legume as a catcb crop box numbers inches high. crop ble approaches. This letters about two cultivated th»? rows shoul«! lie discontinm*«!. Some cultivation, how«?vur, will still be nec full width of said sidewalk with suita merit upon any such street, by résolu - course, if pursued, will not only result j tion provide. in benefit to the patron in serving to Section 6. Ordinance No. 2K and all protect his box and jiost from damage .other ordinances or acts, or parts of by the weather, but will give al! boxes ordinance*« or acts, in conflict herewith, a uniform color ami serve to fix their are hereby repeale»l identity in all parts of the country as Adopter! this 7th day of April, 1910; I'nited State- mail I xjxps , and will give approved this 7th «lay of April, 1910.» them a Oiu< h neater and sighther ap LEWIS SHATTUCK, Mayor. pearance than th«y now poss«-ss. It is Attest: I). M. ROBERTS, Recorder. also desired that patrons be induce»I to imprint their names and growth of a UH nd »V« in 12 IM 21 M <4l 49 Jlab y Borin« Mi« H*r . Karton In » i. i r» rk T.rttfl«- Cr« « m . • urr hnvlllr, I General Offlce,, Fini and Alder Hl«., P obtland , O hioon .