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INFORMATION DEPARTMENT. OFFERS A M A R K E T FOR YO U R PR O D U C E PORTLAND S A N D Y ’ S- P o rtla n d *! K Man A n E ver-S i..; i p i vr.. ii, - . P en or ; K od ak fo r X m as. M all O rders re ceive P erson al A tte n tio n by fca-idy Claus, p O. Box 740. ALASKA YOU CAN EASILY LEARN TO FLY and become a Pilot bv taking the course o f in struction we offer. The cost—but $200. LO— used to be $500.00 — and takes but ten weeks. For information address OREGON-WASHINGTON & 214 Spaulding Bldg., Portland, Ore. IDAHO AIRPLANE C L H E M S TITC H IN G AND P L E A T IN G . B u tton h oling - - B uttons — P la itin g — T u ck in g find Ch ain stitch iag A ll M ail O rders given carefu l and prom pt attention _ _ _ _____________________El te Shop, 384 Morrison St. P L U M B IN G A H E A T IN G P lu m b in g F ix tu res and Supplies. P ip * j Fittin gs, low est prices. 363 E M orrison, j B R A Z IN G , N o rth w es t W E L D IN G A C U T T IN G Wei . g A 8 pi > C o M C L E A N IN G AND C U T F L O W E R S A. F L C R A l D E S I G N S C l a r k e tir o«. , FTorists, 217 M o r r i s o n St. D A N C IN G E V E R Y N OON A E V E N IN G O r i e n t a l C a f e . C h in e s e A m e r i c a n K i t c h e n V A U D E V IL L E PHOTO PLAYS LAN W IN D O W S \\ «• an sell . i ■ -. w ^ R o o f ing, Pain t, Gla.^s and Builders’ H a rd w a re direct. W e are m anufacturers. W r ite fo r prices b efore hu.wng Ilea co ok Sash A D oor Co., 213 1- ii .-t St., Portland. _______ Red Cross BALL BLUE HAPPEN ON FARM Falls and Refractory Animals Cause of Hurts That Could Be Avoided. DV11 NO “ • • Com plete Change Sun and Thurs. M atinee D aily. T w ic e N ig h tly Saturday, Sunday, H olidays, Continuous 1 st St F o r reliab le C lean in g and I D yein g service send parcels to us W e pay return postage. In form ation and prices g iv e n upon request. E X KB* 8 C IT Y D Y E W O R K S I E stablished li>su P o rtla n d DOORS A N D Portland, Oregon CO. MANY ACCIDENTS DIVERS MISHAPS DELAY WORK Careless Use of Unprotected Ma chinery Takes Toll of Limbs That Would Be Prevented With Use of Safety Devices. ( P r e p a r e d by t h e U n i t e d Sl ut« « D e p a r t m e n t of Agriculture > Farmer Brown wus driving the doc tor back to town, ufter he Imd sot F O U N D R Y A N D M A C H IN E W O R K S Com m ercial Iron W o r k s , 7ih A M a d i s o n . You W ill F o ri neighbor William Johnson's fractured R ig h t at H o m e H e r e m A H D W OOD F L O O R IN G leg uml dressed three caved-ln ribs. O a k -L e a f H a r d * nod Floor C o , 231 B. SAFE AN D C E N T R A L — REASO N ABLE RATES E xcellen t C a fe S pecial W ee k ly K a te * Bus M eets A ll T rain s 71th St N. FUmrs electric sanded. Johnson seemed to he In hud luck con 11th and Stark, Portland, Ore. D R U G L E S S P H Y S IC IA N stantly, and the neighbors were cir Chronic dis« i-t> a specialty. Dr. W . N ______ ___ culating a subscription paper for him A good r'sce to Fat and L i» « Well. Allen 330 F'laidnrr Building. emarkable 60c luscheon at noon. F . O R S E S . M U L E S B O U G H " * ’ , S O L D and arranging a •'bee” to do up his C row n Stables, In . _ F ro n t I t , J*»>t t- Open 7 a. rn. to 2 a. m.. 326 Stark St. unfinished work. land, Ora. H orses and mutes fo r sale or hire. Special rates to lo gge rs and con Earlier In the season a hold-back Sixth street opposite The Oregonian and A l tractors. V\ ith or w ith ou t harness. der street opposite Meir & Frank’s. The Best broke on a hill. The horse ran away, ____________ P h illip Suetter, Pres. Eating place in the City. The Finest Coife# U. S S T A B L E S , 3b5 Union A v e . D ra ft throwing Johnson to the ground and horses bought and sold. ______________ and Pastry a Specialty. confining him to bed several days In * :A R N M U L T IG R A P H IN G a busy period. T h e Callan School, o n ly recogn ized employ expert repair men vtith years* experi nee E xpcrien i ed o p e ra A little later one of ills little boys turn parcel post charges paid. Give us a trial at lowest school on the coast te rs a lw a y s in demand 4<G A rtis a n s Bldg city prices. Morrison Shoe Repair Factory. 24'J Morrison stepped on a garden rake which hail M A C H IN E R Y Send us your inqu iries fo r a n yth in g In been left back down on the ground, Iron o r \\ oodwot king c gln g, We Pay Highest Prices for and ian a tine through his foot. The t, L o co - HIDES.1 PELTS. WOOL. M olIA IR . 105 UNION âvtNUf NORTH. PORTLAND, OKEQON. m otives, Boilers, E ngines, Crushers, K ail, CASCARA HARK. child wus taken to the doctor to have W rite for Prices and Shipping Tags Capte, B eltin g, etc. Burke Mat h in ery Co., Address Department B the wound dressed, but not until Infec 52S R a ilw a y E xch an ge Bldg., P ortlan d , Or. GS. OF V U L C A N IZ E D ROOF F A IN T tion had set In, and he would always 406 Wash. St. H. L. Day, Prop. Oysters. M F .New roofs and rep a irin g done Young Steaks and Chops Our Specialty. Special and W oods. Ilu3 E. Uuruthers S L _______ i be a trifle lame. E n tree each day. Open 10 a. m. to 1 a. m. Delays Farm Work. M O N U M E N T S — E . 3d a nd P in e Sts. u it o ¿Schumann G ran ite «k M arble W o rk s . A hired man stepped through a loose Write us for prices and market conditions on MOTORCYCLES AND PARTS board of a barn loft, and farm and A ll makes. E asy term s Veal, Hogs, Poatry, Frails, Potatoes, On o s, etc. E A S T S ID E M O T O R C Y C L E CO. household work was deluyed while he Forty Year» in the Same Location. 44-45 G R A N D A V E . ___________ Lettland, Oregon recovered. PERSONAL This latest misfortune wns the worst M a rry if L o n e ly ; m ost successful “ H om e M a k er” ; hundreds rich ; c on fid e n tia l; CO WHERE W A V E S ARE W A R M IN W INTER of the season. Johnson had been relia b le; jrtara exp erien ce; d escription s Equals Any California Heath. Special Winter Kates Now in Efiect shingling the barn, using a common free. “ T h e Successful Club,” M r s . N a s h , Paved Highway to Seaside Completed. B ox 55b, O a k l a n d , C a l i f o r n i a , _______ prop scaffolding, made by placing SEASIDE HOTEL SEASIDE. OREGON P IP E R E P A IR IN G wooden brackets against the side of ■I p i p D C R epaired by experts. t t a H a a a * “ L u Hip** Shop, 272 W ash. the building and supporting them writh P O R T L A N D SH O E R E P A IR S . M A IL ’EM two-by-four scantling, set at an angle RLBBEP STAMPS and MARKING __M odel S hoe R epair, 272 W ash in gton St. I of 45 degrees and anchored nt the foot Da v ia Bros., A m eric a n Shoemakara^ DEVICES. r C lU H .h d with stakes anil stones. He had un 108 4th St. (IT A IU lH M lN r P R U N E TR E E S !! P R U N E T R E E S !!! dertaken to carry a hunch of shingles Grand Avenue at Yamhill B e fo re buying elsew h ere see us. Colum bia to the roof. An upper rung, previous 'T ie ry * F u rs e ry Co., 1490 Union A v e , Portland. PO RTLAND . ORE. ly broken from the ladder, had been P Y O R R H E A D E N T IS T S thmg tor S m ith ,Lon g,S teven son , 310 Bush-I^ane IUg replnced with a two Inch shingle hand, the Ofñi RAZOR B LA D ES R E S H A R P E N E D EXPERT nailed on with eight-penny nails. The S in gle 30c; Double 35c. R azors Ground •nrrw n oar •t«*c»a e«NTLA»*a. oataoa ar.d Honed. Backlund Ac Son, loti W . P ark wood In the side of the ladder was S afety Razor Man, 145% 3d S t , Portland. dozy and the nails gave way under S A N IT A R Y B E A U T Y PA RLO R Johnson's weight. The Jolt as lie W e help the ap pearan ce o f wom en. I T w e n t y -tw o Inch s w itch o r tia n sfo rm a - struck the next rung upset the ladder, Wholesale Dealers in By Parcel Post. Return Postage Paid. Write for | tion, value $7 60 , p rice $2 45 F A N C Y FRUITS and FARM PRODUCE and down tumbled Johnson, ludiler, 4 to 412 Dekum Bldg. Circulars and Prices. 151 Front Street. Portland. Oregon. scaffolding and shingles, all In a heap SCHOOL OF W E L D IN G i O ffic ia lly recogn ized by state and f e d on the ground. eral board as T h e pl ac e to l e a r n w e l d i n g Our Motto Is to Please YOU. " I ’retty tough on Johnson,” observed a il m e t a l s . C om m ercial School o f W e ld ing, 511 E ast G rant, Cor. 11th, Portland. Y o u r Oil trouble and Piston trouble Brown. “They talk about farming be w ill end when w e install T Y P E W R I T E R S — N E W OR R E B U IL T ing n safe and healthful pursuit; hut R ebuilt T y p e w r ite r Co., 3o4 O ak S t r e e t E. C. LONG NON-EX 127 Light, A iry Rooms, 50c, 75c, I'll het he didn't think so when that V E T E R I N A R I A N — C a ttle a S p ecialty PANDING PISTONS $1.00 and $1.50. L)r. Chas. M. Anderson, K en ton . Portland. bunch of shingles pursued him and For pleasure car*, trucks W e d d i n g B o u q u e t s a nd F u n e r a l P ie c e « 92 N. 3d. St., Cor. Flanders, Portland, Ore. smashed his ribs.” and tractors. L u b lin er Florists, 348 M orrison St. ED. F. GODDARD. Mgr. Phone Bdy. 1975 "Farming Is healthful,” said the old G U A R A N T E E D W e l t e r S y s t e m of S u g g e s t i v e T h e r a p y ~~ HANSLMA1R & CRABB Dr. T . \Y. A y ers, 715 Dekum lilrig. doctor, "providing |>eop!e would take 1090 E ast Yam h ill St., Portland W H O L E S A L E A N D R E T A IL T IN W A R E reasonable care of themselves. It ntight R A IN IE R H O T E L - to he safe ns any ordinary occupation; R ales H 00 i U a 128 N fch H O r« STOCK T H A T G R O W S hut the observations of the t'nltcd Very Centrally Located Convenient to all N O R T O N IA H O T E L • in ■ u » J fo r baby's clothes, w ill keep them sweet and snow y-w hite until w orn out. T ry it and sea fo r yourself. A t (rarer. ■ Pest Can Ec Destroyed by the Applica tion of Para-D'chlorobenzene Around Trees. (rrsp xrvd by th* l ’ n lt.1 States Papartmsnt of Asrtculiur*.I The so-called peach-tree borer has constituted one of the principal draw backs to the successful cultivation of the peach for 150 years, and only with in five years have effective and practical means o f control been dis covered. The para-dlclilorobenzcne treatment developed by K. B. Blakeslee of the Bureau of ICntotnology, l ulled States Department of Agriculture. 1* de- scrlbed In Farmers' Bulletin 1240. “ The Peach Borer; Mow to Prevent or Lea sen Its Ravage»," by Dr. A. I. Ousln- BAB’S RESTAURANT ? 1 L Cafeteria PORTLAND HIDE & WOOL CO. Page & Son Dyeing & Cleaning EXCELLENT SERVICE The Dalles Fruit & Produce Comp’y “At Your Beck and Call” THE NEW AMERICAN HOTEL 1 .nest stock th at can be raised at a price you w ill lik e to pay. W rite or call. Depots, and one block from main 1'ostoffice T h e V i l l a N u r s e r ie s Fire Proof and Modern R F D No. 1, M on tavilla Sta.. Portland, Or R IT Z H O T E L Guaranteea Nursery Stock W e h ave g o t Just w h a t you want. Call PARK A N D MORRISON STS. tr w rite to r prices. Depot Morriaon Cars direct to Hotel. Popular R ussellville Nu rsery Co. Prices. Center Shopping and Theater district. 11 A. L E W IS , Prop. F R A N K A. CLARK. Prop., M o n ta v illa Sta., P ortlan d. Oregon formerly with Clyde Hotel. E x p e rt ad vice on an y “ A M oderate P riced H otel o f M erit’ * incom e tux problems S everal years actual exp erien ce In Govern n o n o i C M C " 'lit Bur. ms is " I f- : o.l E ast M orrison St., at E ast Sixth, the I n u D L C ITI O I Im. uII.ibit- to v i.lt our Prin cip al East Side Hotel. 5 m inutes from o ffit e S ta te your troubles i lei Shopping D istrict. F ou r blocks fro m S. P. »en d In w ith »1 and w e will g iv e you hon E ast Side Station. est to goodness advice. It will pay you to a. t In tout'll w ith us now. E. J. Curtin, Room 608 L e w is Bldg., Portland, Oregon. INCOME TAX H O TEL C LIFFO R D Dependable Trees A ll the good kinds o f F ru it T rees, B erry Bushes, Shade T rees, Shrubbery, Roses, Vines, Bulba, for your orchard and car- den grow n in our large 1,000-acre plant E stablished o ve r 50 years ago. O ur tre»*s please our custom ers, prices reasonable, q u a lity dependable. A c tiv e salesm en w anted in e v e ry section. F o r real s a tis factio n In you r trees buy from the J A / O REG O N N U R SE R Y CO., Orenco, O regon R E LIA B LE TREES AND PLANTS W e o ffe r plan ters special lo w prh SS - a gen era l nursery stock, prunes, pears, ap ples, peaches, lo gan b erry plants, walnuts, etc. Stock Is fin e and w ill please you. O rder today. M ention this paper. B en ed ict Nursery Application of Para-Dichlorobenzene. Whitewash and Mounding of Earth Around Tree Trunk Will Re duce Injury by Borer. tanre, entomologist In charge of fruit Insect Investigations. The peach horer 1* the larva of a beautiful clear-winged moth. It feeds on the Inner hark at the base of the tree or on the adjacent roots, seriously Injuring nnd frequently killing the trees attacked. Few American In sects have been more experimented with by entomolglsts and others than the peach borer. As a result of experiments begun h.v the department In 1015, It wus fount) that this pest could be largely de stroyed by the application of pnra- (licholorobenzene, which Is a volatile poison. The chemical Is nppltod In the fall around the baae o f the tree. The soil Is first leveled off anil a band of “ pnrndlehlor" Is applied to the soil on a continuous band about 2 Inches from the tree trunk, using It at the rate of 1 ounce per tree. After the chemical is applied the soli is covered with two of three shovelfuls of earth. The vapor from the chemical permeates the soil and kills the larvae in tlielr burrows. The bulletin treats briefly of the life and habits of the Insect; of the "worm ing” method of destroying the borers where there are only a few trees In volved, and of the “ Paradlchlor“ method. The bulletin may be had on application to the Department at Washington. REPAIR LARGE SPLIT LIMBS Co., -------T h e l l e u l t h y -------- Shaving Soap C v t ¡ r « r m «h*re* w'thoat n a« K m r » h«r«> 28c Had Older Acquaintance. Don and Hugh had been discussing their father. An argument arose. T o prove his point, Don exclaimed, “ Well, I guess I ought to know. I've known my father nearly three years longer 'n you h ave!” Solar and Lunar Haloes. Dozens of distinct forms of solar and lunar halo have been classified. Some are very common, while others have been observed only once or twice in the history of science. Mosquitoes Prevent Rice Production. Although rice Is the staple diet of the population of Ceylon, it is nearly all imported. Malarial mosquitoes breed so freely in the rice fields that laborers cannot work there. JEWEL Restaurant £ A'jSSüjüïLtjfa' * Cuticura Soap Vibrations of Earthquakes. Karthquakes send out two sets of vibrations, one of which travels around the earth's surface, while the other takes a short cut through the Interior o f the globe. SHOE REPAIRING R k»~ J CONTROL PEACH-TREE BORER Damage Done by Snow Breaking Val uable Orchard Tress Can Be Remedied by Bolting. Cuticura Comforts Baby’* Skin When red, rough und Itching with hot baths o f Cuticura Soap and touches of Cuticura Ointment. Also make use now and then of that exquisitely scent ed dusting powder, C'utlcuru Talcum, one o f the Indispensable Cuticura Toilet Trio.—Adv. Not Fair. "People who do the least work at tract the most attention.” "True. The man who rocks the boat is always the one who is too lazy to help row it."— Minneapolis Tribune. West African Tornadoes. The “ tornadoes" of West Africa are thunder squalls, totally different from the exceedingly violent small whirling storms that beur this name in tho United States. The Day Is Never So Dark. The day Is never so dark, nor the night even, hut that the laws at least of light still prevail, and so may make it light in our minds if they are open to the truth.— Thorcau. Jud Tunkins. Jud Tunkins says that whenever be commutes he wishes he was a boy again, so he could regard riding on a railroad train as a way to have a good time. Tribute to Agriculturist. The agricultural population pro duces the bravest men, valiant soldiers and a class of citizens the least given to evil designs.— Cato. True National Glory. The true glory of a nation does not o f 16 pages “ O rnam ental P lan ts fo r consist In the extent of Its dominion. Landscape P lan tin g ' is ea ger to acquaint you w ith the best v a rie tie s o f plan ts fo r When heavy allows split down Inrge In the fertility of its soil, or the laud scape use. Ilmhs on valuable orchard trees, most beauty of nature, but rather In the 212 Oregonian Building. B U T IT S W O R T H A S K IN G FOR PORTLAND. OREGON of the clean splits can be repaired moral and intellectual pre-eminence of Because it giv e s sound mdvii e on the S tric tly F ire p ro o f. N e a r both d ep o t« su b ject o f develop in g the home grounds. and con ven ien t car s erv ic e to by bolting, but where the break Is the people.— Sir John Lubbock. all parts o f city. badly splintered nnd shattered It Is S i n g l e R o o m s W i t h o u t B a t h . $1 a n d up Farm Steam Engines Should Be Offi Female and Rectal Troubles and S i n g l e R o o m « W i t h B a t h . $2 a n d up B eaverton , Ore. cially Inspected at Least Once Every necessary to remove the entire l!mh. E L B E R T 6. R O B E . M a n a g e r One of the Mysteries. CLAM » TRANSP1ANTAT10N8___ In repairing a limb which tins split Year. W hy is it that a barber always down nnd 1» still clinging to the main Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted. Everything fo r the Motorcyclist. States Department of Agriculture and branch, it Is first lifted hack Into posi seems to take particular delight In ,,, t ao'/c o ff un til January, on all R eb u ilt H arley-D avidson * m erchandise and glasses the National Safety council show that tion. Tills Is done by roping the down brushing a man's hair the way ho Fruit trres budded tearing er*h- i artU. I’etr, Cherry, l eu a. Muni» M O TO RCYCLES B rin g this ad. every year hundreds o f people are limb to n secure branch higher up. doesn't like it?— Philadelphia Inquirer, Prune. Africct. Quine«, a?« Vinra, S am - gu nruntre » s new. Krom lino 00 u j Clarke - B row er Optical Co. Shrubbery. Plant-. K**rb*rno*. fc!t*k- maimed and killed In farm accidents, For heavy limits a block nnd tackle to IS&0.00, all late models, w ith S-spei 1 l l 2 1/4 S ix th bt. P ortlan d Wrle*. D*wn*rrifK«, XspcngM» • nd e lec tric equipm ent. Busy term s If a large part of which are preventable. is employed to bring the litub hack in Sbubarh. Fl«w «rlnf Bfcnhn, r.nnn*. desired. P a y w h ile you ride Send for The Eternal Triangle. Tin*«. H«d/4. N’ut and fchadn Tr»**«. " I don't know where some farmers to normal position. literatu re. M oto rcy cle and Supply Co.. C l.':U fa p a l l S«Uaf«cil»a guviutm A . THERE'S A N O TH E R D ENT A mouse is afraid of a man, a man H a rley D avidson S ervic e Center, 200 lt d find economy In keeping a horse that Then bolts are placed through the Is and blem ish.s on your ear can be W A S H I N G T O N N U R S E R Y C O St., P ortlen d , Ore., corn er T a y lo r. will shy at anything and kick any break to hold the limb securely In is afraid of a woman, and a woman la }V .d and » « are the boy a to do It. Yoppanlah, W a s k ls g to n . > lie» a use w e specialize in that kind Salesmen every wLe*e, Mure wanted. body who comes near him. I’erhnpa position. A holt is usually put through afraid of a mouse.— Jameson (M o.) rork. W e also repair radiators and Date of Oiling Announced. they like to feel their mnxtory, hut the near the upper and lower part o f the I Gem. j L ib erty R adiator cores la stock. A ll “ RUPTURED" In Pennsylvania roads on which oil i guaranteed. horse usually gets his Inning In the break and with long splits one or W e carry a com plete line ing work Is to be done are announced o f trusses, including the J. K. I M R H A M , t h e F e m l e r M a n end. And of course there Is danger more holts are placed In the center Bound to Be Polite. B rooks Appliance, Drs. each week by the state highway de o r t h 11th h t . P e r t l a n d . Ore. to Inexperienced person*. S m ith ’ s “ H on est John,” part of the break. Absent minded professor, meeting partment. Hood. Stl< k - T ite . a n d “ No bull above two years old should Wrapping the limb hack with wire his son: "Hello, George, how's your L e a th e r C overed Spring. T ru ss fittin g is a scien be permitted In a pasture, even If de would cause a g ir lie that would In father?"— Ladles' Home Journal. tific business w ith me Feeding Silage to Cattle. horned, as all bulls should he. Even time weaken or kill the limb. It Is (n o t a side lin e). I f silage is fed to cattle under cover, an ugly ram has been knowm to kill a not necessary to prune back the down D. W. ELROD. 1115 Selling F IS T U L A .F IS S U R E . Itch- An Easy Belief. Building, Portland. Oregon and not waddling about In cold mud or man. Savage dogs ought not to be limb after bolting. Usually proper liig and all o th er rectal conditions except Cancer Nothing is easier than believing that a wind-swept feed-lot. It will produce necessary on a farm. But yon find bolting makes the limb stronger than p erm an en tly cured w ith good results. It Is too laxative a f* ed , them, and often they find you first. duty calls when you want the job any out a su ig ic a l operation. ever before. M y method o f treatm en t N « v 112.’;.«« mr4 1>. for animals that are exposed to cold, way.—Ohio State Journal. "Farm machinery, such as corn saves the tissue instead o f fIfURS'L IM UtJU*U stormy weather. d es tro yin g it. It Is p ain Uteri F trds Exclusively shredders, take a toll o f Ilmhs that less. requ ires no an es Grand A v A Yamhill Port ] would be prevented to a large degree CLOSE PRUNING FOR PEACHES Well, Isn't Cynic About Right? th e tic and Is perm anent. land. 1 at i«r p o o »-A lew . T h e re Is no con fin em en t | If the most ordinary safety devices Not Wasteful Practice. Tho expression, "poor but honest," Greater Amount of Fruit-Bearing Wood ^ to bad, n> in terferen ce F ire P ro o f «n 1 M od em Hogging off com Is not a wasteful ] were Installed and kept In working jrith or « « , I * :.e - f " ’ iK .ts I j wasn't coined by a cynic. A cynlo the Larger Will Be Yield— Make gu ara n tee a cure or w ill refund vour fee. practice as some people used to think | order. I would have said "and therefore” In- Picking Easier. C all or w r ite fo r b ookleL M ention this C. 8 Richardson, M » r .i| » r Making Thrashing Safe. a few years ago. On the contrary. It paper when w ritin g W e e k ly R s t » " to Perm an en t ttu est* ! stead o f "but." Sixth and E v e re tt Streets, T h ree b locks ; Is an economical way of handling the "In some states the boiler Inspection It is not always hb easy Job to tell fr. m N e w I ’e sto ffl e. F o u r b lock s Irons j crop. lawa do not apply to steam thrashers. Just how much pruning a peach tree '/N B Berrette», Saette*. •scon d and M orrison Sts., P ortlan d, Ora. C olon Depot, P ortlan d, Ore. • •es Is— Keep your Eyre require*. However, peach tree* are rong and Healthy 11 to have his boiler Inspected once a short lived and oflen require more they Tire, Smart Itch.«* ! year, whether there la a legal requlre- pruning than any other fruit. As the •nor to i •w member included Burn, if Sore, Imtateo, \ ment or not. sh o f ow fruit buds are home on the current Inflamed or Granulate«!, " I could talk for another hour or so year's wood It requires closer pruning ■Murine often. Sale for Infant or AduP • on farm accident breeders that might to keep the tree MnageabMk Then, Mall Druggists. Write lor Free Eye Boos Door Plate «a d e of Rattles. O ld Cunstom In itia tin g Son of B rit- in* Kdv ■d III, who reigned j be eradicate*!. A country doctor's loo, the operation Increases the vigor 4srbie l * « ticuedt rswasst.Chkaas.il. S A ith K m g In to London G uild I some SO year* ago. I Wabash, Ind.— While most persons practice Is full of them; but here we of the tree and also makes the picking After the swearing In, the duke said might not care for a door name plate B »H N K F ,W A L K F ft C ontinues. are at the hou«e. Come In to dinner easier. The greater the amount of Are Y m Salted? BUSINESS COLLEGE that, having been prevlou.-dy admitted made from rattle* o f rattlesnakes. I*r. perfectly e a «p p e d IS th* h i n ' « , before you go back.” fruit-bearing wood the more heavy Roatnoas T r a in in e I Me hoot «out In the North- Ijondon.— Ancient connections be | to the draf>er«, the mercer*, and the X. M. Beaman o f North Manrhe*ter "Much obiig <1,” returned Brown, as win bn ibn yield. As dm knrty - t « » e a t . P it younM If fo r s h igh er gosttlon rween British royalty and the city of i needle-maker*' guild*, he was happy has one which be prizes highly. The be cramped his flivver around In the wit h m o r* m oney ■ P e r nent scat Hons are usually weak in growth, they re ewe’ired in roudlng off his connection with the plate was made by a brother, Mac our Graduate«. Ixmdon have been reaffirmed by the roadway. “ I guess I'll hurry hack to quire more severe pruning than the W r it s fo r s a t s lo g - Fourth and T a a h M , '•lothing trade by becoming a "taylor" Beaman, who lives in Coro, N\ M., ceremonious admission of the duke of the farm and fix up a few things be more delicate varieties. And again the ^ ork. King George's second son. to the ,il«n; but he confessed that he was and the rattles were taken from Ifll fore the neighbors have to get up a stronger growing sorts do not have glad he did not live In the days of snakes, which Beaman killed in less No. I , 1922 P. N. U. "Worshipful Company of Merchant t e « ' to tide me over a broken leg.” go many fruit b u d s ._____ Taylors.” the first honorary member James L when the banouet given In ' than a month. IT’S JUST A SM ALL BO O K 185 E. 87th St. N., P ortlan d, Oregon. H O TE L H O Y T DR. G. E. 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