Saturday Evening, jUne
THE EUGENE GUARD
Pago Fourteen
13. 15
FITMOT,
She's A Prize-Winner, Not A Flapper
Winter-Resist.
FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE PROVES PRACTICABLE
Wheat i c
oKixiu.N A(uuei:rriHAL col-
LVMK, June 13. The twelfth an
li i nil buy' "'id girls' Hummer school
will be 'held at the Oregon Airriciil
t ii ml cnlloKe, .June J5 to 21 inclii
fcive. All club memberH of Oregon in
nmtti Mil tiding nr cligibln to enroll.
.Many im-ni hr nri' expected to at
Hud from Lun county. Five hun
drt'd club inombers and UOO local loiid
cis from every county in the mule
will be there,
Thfl eipeuies are thn necwary
railroid fnre and f 15 for room and
b"ard. (Jimrtera will be in college
dormitories, the gnhi in nldo im.i
and the boys in Cnuthron ball, with
iiipnls aerved in Waldo, Club inem
her a will furniwh their own bedding.
"Busy at all times" is the m4t
of the club department. Clans work
will start at 8:30 and last until noon.
One and oue-hnlf hours are allowe 1
for lunch, and at l:ai. all report
for assembly. After uimembly tin:
"clubbers" are free to spend Uii'S
afternoon at recreation of aonii aort
provided by those in churge. Stunt
shows, movies, and parties are i'x
amples of the evening entertuiuineutK.
Club Humes will be conducted by
outstanding specialists of the col
lege. Crop production, stock judg
ing, blacksmithing, horticulture, furin
mctlianirs, poultry, beekeeping, and
bacteriology will be taught the boys
in such a way that they will under
stand. The girls' program has been
Increased also. Unking, canning,
cooking, house decoration, table
service, nnd oilier home economic
projects will be hi light.
Arisemhly apeukers will he such
men as (iovernor Walter M. l'lerce;
,1. A. Churchill, state superintendent
of public instruction; W, .T. Kerr,
president of the college; Paul V.
Maria, director of the slnto exten
sion service, nnd Miss Gertrude War
ren of the l.'nited Suites department
of agriculture.
Here's Plan of Home That's Small and Inexpensive, Yet Contains Enough Room to
Be. Large; It Is a Five-Room Cottage Type of Home
0. A. C. HOniORED
lu recognition of 80 years of serv
ice to Oregou agriculture ou the
fluff of the slate college, Deaii A. U.
Curdle j- of the school of agriculture
was deluged with words of praiso and
nfi'eciionute appreciation by more
imin 100 of hit stuff, associates, and
1 nc nils at a banquet in the new
lien ton hotel Thuntday night in cele
bration of lus Initiation into Alpha
Xclu, nntiotiul agriculture fraternity,
lttuu Cordley is the first man to be
elected to Alpha Zeta as on honor
ary member from Oregon and ono
of (lie few ever selected iu the
I uiteil States.
"The work that Dean Cordly has
(ioue alone for the agricultural in
tercuts of Oregon Is worth more than
the entire cost of Oregon agricul
tural college since its inception," de
clared W. K. Nrwell of Huge in; .
former suite fond and dairy com
iiiiKjojicr. flu cited the work of
Unm Curdlcy in discovering lime
mlfur spray, said to have saved mil
Iihiih of dollars in Oregou alone.
A beautiful silver service was
presented to the dean by his staff
iu agriculture at the close of the
banquet, Telegrams from former
students, and associates from nil
over the country were read, express
ing the widespread appreciation of
the lasting results of his long serv
ice tin teacher, scientist, and leader
in scientific and practical agricul
ture. Ten years ofter entering the course
in agriculture at Michigan agricul
tural college in 1SS5, leim L'ordley
came to O. A. C, where lor .
years he has been a leader in scien
tific work and the development ot
the it mng school of agriculture nt
the college, now recognized Ihorugh
out the country for the high quality
of Its courses and of its graduates.
He holds the degree of dnelor of
science from his alms nuiter in
recognition of his services to agri
culture and the nationally known
value of his scientific contribution,
purticulafiy the development of liino
sulfur sprays, and control of antlirnc
nose and codling moth .u tho north-west.
Much has been said about the five
roofcn house and its practicability.
To prove that one la practical we
show here a house that contain
enough room to be large and with tli.r
lesHer expense of a small house.
IMio exterior design is one that m
most adaptable and popular on the,
const. This design being in shinglex
will fit into almost any landscupe as
a small, homey uud cheerful resi
dence. iteing influenced by the Engl tab
cottage . it does not take on the
characteristic squareness of the
rooms, which is niOBt undesirerahlc.
One wilt notice in glancing over toe
floor plan that all the rooms are
large and airy. The bn 111 room at
the back between two bedrooms is
accessible from the kitchen without
going through the living quarters
which at times can be most embar
rassing. There is a convenient linen rlos't
in the ball as well as a sufficient
amount of cupboard space in the
kitchen.
The fireplace located in the end of
the room and awn; from the entrancp
Is nice as it eliminates the cold drafts
and chance to blow ashes back Into this could be made an
the room. home.
With a small amount of work :n Plana nnd suecificn tions for this
IS. uiciii lL J."f 4 -h-
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(By NEA Service)
URBAN A, 111.. June 13. The ori
ental fruit moth, alien insect pest,
hat advanced almost to the Illinois
boundary from the Atlantic coast and
uow threat em that state with in
vasion. . P. Flint, state entomologist, is
co-operating with the college of agri
culture at the University uf Illinois
here in efforts to fight the pest, once
it enters the state.
According to Flint, the entry of
this pest is almost inevitable. T
combat it, within, he has asked
farmers to send in any worms they
find for research. The insect is a
uninll whitish worm with a brown
head. It bores into the twigs or
fruit of peaches, apricots, plums or
quince. .
"The oriental fruit moth," ex
plains Flint, "is one of those foreign
invaders which , probably came into
this country from China or Jnp;in
some time before HHfi It is now
well established all along the easetrn
roast of the I'nited Stutes and dur-
i ing the past year has - been found
'. in many of the southern and mid
dle western states, including Ten
nessee, Arkansas and Indiana.
I "The moth is a pest of all our
' common tree fruits. The greatent
louses in this country have been
from Its injury to peaches.
"The insect has two to four
broods, depending upon the climate.
T'he first brood works largely in the
twiga of peaches and other fruit
trees, while the second nnd third
broods attack tho flesh of the fruit.
"This insect is extremely diffieu't
t"i poiRon, In some orchards in the
east it hns dnmnged more t'linn 70
per cent of the crop."
CUCUMBER BEETLE
A mixture of powdered lead ar
senate and hydra ted lime in the pro
portion of one to ten by weight if
an effective dust for controlling the
common striped cucumber beetle.
I The dust can be placed in a gunny
! sack and shaken over the plants
; three or four times daily until vin-
mg begins.
r
SPRAY FRUIT NOW
Apple trees should be sprayed parly
to control apple worm and other in
sect pests. Either the standard lime
fulphur solution, or the 3-4-J0 Bor
deaux mixture may be used.
ttLSl tlOOL mi
attractive (Juard will be furnished on applica
tion to the AVolters-Hushong Lura-
plantings and shrubbery arrangements house and others published by Tin ber company.
El
BE STABLE, REPORT
A 20 per cent Increase in quantity
of brick moved is announced by the
Common Itriek Manufacturers' asso
ciation of America in the monthly
report of thot body, a copy of which
hns just been received here. The
price waa declared to be stable.
"There ore reported as of the first
of Moy advance orders equivalent to
about 45 days' production of In re
porting plants, which la not a b.vS
situation." said the report. "The in
crease in business, however, is not
evenly distributed over the country.
California shows tho largest per cent
of increase in new business and fu
ture orders. The Illinois-Indiana
nnd Wisconsin district, of which Chi
cago fs tho principal center of pro
duction, also ehows a considerable
ed 10 inches on centers, I put in bock
ing either 2 x d's or 1 x 4a, the 4
inch surface exposed for bearing for
the plaster board, about 1$ Inches
apart on centers for the side walls.
This gives me spaces of about 12
to JO inches square over the entire
side wall:, criss-crossed by barking.
In this way I find it next to impos
sible to break through tho wall board
by accident.
To be sure this takes time and
costs money, but people todoy look
too much ot tho firat cost of construc
tion and too little at the final cost.
Plaster board Is a good moteriol to
work with, especially in this climate
(Fresno, California), for it is quite
warm in winter and cool in summer.
of paints, roofing and floor covering,
by Colonel E. V. Smith, chief of staff.
Ninety-first division, and in charge of
the Citizens camp which opens at
Pel Monte on July 21 and ends
August 10. ,i i
Tho boys assigned to the cmnp yes
terday by their company are Ted
Tlartnn, 21, merchandise department;
Lloyd Greenville, Pahrolin de
partment, nnd J. T. Fuller, 22, sta-
j tlonery department. I he concern
will pay the salaries of ttio lads dur
ing the training period.
Employes Assigned
To Military Camp
"The Parnffine Companies, Inc., is
the first California industrial con
cern to assign three of its employees
to the Army's Citizens Military Train
inr caimis thin vear. and this coin-
lucrease, both in the movement of the . panyi nm nrom lo iayf has always
product and orders on the books.
Similar gins arc noted in New Kng-
iiinu. Aew ittrK, eastern I'ennsyivan
in. New Jersey, Delaware and Mary
bind. Thcrt Is a alight falling off
in brick business In Ohio and Michi
gan, two of the most active industrial
states.
Poultrymen Lose
been to the forefront in Tendering
patriotic service to the government."
This was the tribute paid the Pnraf
fine Companies. Inc., manufactures
Proper Nails May I
Aid Plaster Board j
The uao of the right sort of nails
when putting up a plaster board wall
Is of the highest importance. This
will become apparent to anyone when
an improperly nailed wall or ceiling
Millions in Chicks; ""''v' 1 "'""'"! "'',r'."
COUWIHrS. O., June 11. Lice
that live on baby chicks cost the
pmiltry industry of the I tilted Mates
m. re ihnn $lft.lHMH annunlly, ac
cording to the Ohio State I'niversity
college uf agriculture.
To reduce this Ions, F. C Pishopp,
federal entomoloyivt, is now at the j
university laboratories to study the
effect of this pen oh egg production
and to attempt s cure. !
Itiahopp'a work with the V, H. Hu-
reati of I'ntomnlogy iuclmb s not only j
fowl insects, but pests that affect
jhe health of Animals. In Ohio, bow 1
T, he will devote his entire time'
to the study of fowl insects.
lllfdiopp is known best at the man !
who developed sodium fluoride as a
treatment to control poultry lice.
popularity regarding plaster board,
but the real trouble la not with the
material but with the wsy it is put up.
The breaking of side walla is due to
improper backing. 1 use a nail about
1 Mi inches long, with s flat head R-8
inch in diameter. Hetween studs plac-
CONCRETE
BRICK
BURIAL VAULTS
DRAIN TILE
IRRIGATION PIPE
SEWER PIPE
CULVERT PIPE
HOLLOW TILE
BLOCKS
SEPTIC TANKS
Eugene Concrete
Pipe Co.
135 Blair Phone 903
SOYBEANS FOR HAY
Soybeans have been found to make
n Rood hay crop for dairy cattle. The
plant is popular in many places be
cause of, its heavy yield, amounting to
two tons on fairly good land, and its
high feeding value.
SKIM MILK FOR PIGS
Weaned pigs can be fed no bcttif
substitute for their mother's milk
thiui skim milk or hutteruiilk.
1 Osbnrn flotel
r'bone 8M.
E WS h
lenter. ar. lwT;' -..
menter. are Ioli . ' 1
s tor
"i resist in. "m
weather.
"Kit ,
ITn. .!.:- -
- u.i. reason, j.vi . .
wheat r. beiDe tr09?
P'nsoo a. to y,eld, jn,!
and diSea,t.resian"""-V.:
Several hybrid v,ritti ,
y iue eiperimtDter, . . j "
here, have come th "Jf
winter suecesstuliy, whi "
standard com.nerCal ,V"""f'
m the same sM an, ' M'. fit
lt fall, have bon wii? U'w -Trumbull
-best Vs T"'1
it.v, e8pecianrin(,hri!u"Ki
yielding power. yP, :." 7, "I
well.
new hybrids -and
arp - iae . .
. "nut ... T. .
versity farm croi,
,s e of our h... .
g vanet.es. I, wi m
tit we can ircf u w
haps one of these hybrids.
.md disease.
thai
both yield well an.l
Peggy Keith has won all sorts of honors in farming and stock
raising, and has helped to prove that not all the youngsters of today
are sheiks or flappers. She's from Virginia.
Farm Facts
HPHE government expectB a smnller
early peach crop in 10 southern
states this year than was harvested
in 1024. The condition of the crop
is placed at (Sfl.2 per cent of normal,
as against 78.0 per cent last year.
More than 10,000 cattle arc tinder
government supervision for bovine
tuberculosis. North Carolina already
hus 30 counties officially recognized
ns free from this disease.
Early spring lamb conditions are
reported good in nearly all areas of
the country. This was due to good
pasture and favorable April weather.
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Shipping shortweight butter re
cently cost a Colorado dairy company
$2800. a fine imposed by the Pueblo,
Col., federal court.
Three-fourths of the losses of sheep
and lambs in western ranges are du
to improper feeding conditions, says
the U. S. department of agriculture.
.Sheepmen have spent thousands of
dollars in medicines as cure-alls,
when the real preventive for sheep
ailments was proper feeding.
urges the reduction of the several
hundred indiscriminate type names
for tobacco now in use in this coun
try to 27 definite types. This will
eliminate the coufusion thnt now pro
vails. In 1023, Binut diseases caused a
reduction in the totnl bat crop of the
Uuied States estimated at U5,278,0UO
bushels, or 2.55 per cent.
The market for American cotton is
considered more favorable than ever
since the war. This despite an in
crease of more than 1.000.000 bnhrs
above the average for the five years
between 1013 and 1010.
Although crop conditions are gen
erally favorable, Canadian winter
wheat will be somewhat smaller th.in
latt season's supply This despite an
increased acreage.
MARCEL AND CURL, 75c.
436 Washington St. Phone 1243-J.
RUSSELL'S SHOP
Hemstitching and picoting. Ilearda.
S5b Willamette. Phone 9!Ki, jyl)
Germany to Test
Wisponsin'o
o
MAD1S0.N, Wis.. JnM3.
of Wisconsin',. :i.i.. ,., .
been ,. " -
li. ' "i'nental purpoiw.
He l it,,, f . ""nisl ';
v v.vrninnv, hai grn,
corn to tins cmimrv tr
where it was origin'nti.d at th,
'"-Be oi Agnciilti,,,.
. ' m cciru was nittfj ,
tnal .it, northern llprmany bm .
lnlitude. 1
and
WELDERS
W. SHENT0N
Phone 811
2nd and Blair St.
Veltum & Clow
Mfg. Co.
ForestR cover two-fifths
total area of Hussia.
of
jor Steady
Nerves
WE HAVE
For Sale
3 Second Hand
Water Closets
2 Second Hand
Sinks
In Oood Condition
at a Bargain
WILLIAMSON
& CO.
151 Eit 10th
Prion 636
lol
1
1
I. SUN
PORTLMIU
Parks Warehouse &
Storage Company
CEMENT .
4th and Pearl Sts.
Phone 822-J
WE DELIVER
iiding a girder is not a job for a
nervous man.
B' TTT no ono la nervous by choice).
There is a way that you may
I lo strengthen your body that the
I nervous system will bo cushioned
j on sound muscles nnd flesh. Uut
' this condition will not come about
unless you have ru n reu-oioou-i
pells. Red blood cells are tho moat
I Important thins In all tho world
! lo each of us. More red blood
'; colls! That's what you need when
rour nerves give way and you can
I aot control yourself.
S.S.S. will prove to you Its
"Why" and "How" reason. Since
1S26 S.S.9. has helped thousands.
j Hecause SS.S. does build blood
j power. It builds you up when you
; are run down, clears the system
lot blood Impurities; routs to-
called skin disorders and stops
1 rheumatism, too.
This Is why 8.S.S. Is accepted as
the greatest ot all blood purifiers,
blood builders and system strength
mors. Start taking S.S S. today.
Its medicinal Ingredients are puro.
ly vegetable. Your nerves will be
come stronger, you will have mora
eiergy. vitality nd vigor and a
more up and going appearance.
ft 9. ft ll loM at all t Ama
tort, in two alM. Th. larsu
alaa it mora aconomltaL
INSURE WITH HE.-vitT TXIQ.MP. j
Phnn.C TO 9l.F.n.rn.nl I
A slight decrease in wheat acrcdjre
Is reportd for 21 countries by the ' "
International Institute of Agriculture fssBsa"aatHllllJllw..UMWMrlrtJILHITtn1il AlnimwmaWsaBBsf
at Home. The total to dote is fl ja
127,046,000 acreo, anainst 129.078,000 I Y. P& fTVxm Vim
. for the same countries last year. r aPV M Ki BiS KLi IEV
KAYIN6TQ0LSINSHAPE? ! -goryS
the Each minute counts In haying season. Insure yourself against f55aSa24 f)$h $&t&0 M
delays and accidents by getting your haying equipment In j j
Call on us for everything, you need 1 . 51LtrSM ing the est In a
Hay Carriers Hay Forks 1 sSL!Sl Never before ha
Harpoon Forks Pulleys Ifwjr2i economical and beanti-
Hay Slings Canvas Water Bags W 1 fUi a range ben d-
Steel Track Jugs w IfU Lara's fered. The Ung m
Pure Manila Rope Singletrees I Aretio bodies durability oi
V minimum fuel cost, ft
QuacRenbushs ! sf 3
160NthAveast j fStl
IT. S. LANG MANUFACTURING CO.
Factory 27J6 First Avenue So.. Seattle
j Charlet's Bargain Siore
n Kiinii'.rjw nppr.nH nt west
ikes You Feel
Ike Vourvlf Ailln
At Your Service
LUMBER AND BUILDING
MATERIALS
Walters-Bushong Lumber Co.
4th and Pearl Phone 500
Let Gas be the Finishing Touch That Will
Assure Your Home Comfort.
Of course the new home will be piped for' pns! It's
almost ns essential for comfort nnd convenience
ns doors nnd windows nnd a roof.
If you're building this summer, notify us now. Or
if you intend to linve "the old nest" made mod
ern nnd up-to-tlatb with Gas Service, let us know.
Cnll nt our office nnd let us demonstrate new Vu).
can Smooth Top (ins Range.
Free estimates on any installation new house or
old. Just phone 28, or come into tho office.
Mountain States Power Co.
881 Oak Street
Phone 28
STOCKS AND BONDS
We solicit Inquiries to buv
or sell any marketable listed.
local or unlisted securities.
Active market for Durant. Star.
Flint, and Hlrkenha.-ker Motor
Issues; Tubltc Vtllllles.
Prompt attention given all or
ders. fash paid for pun-has
es; no delay. Quotations tur
nished.
MOOD BROTHERS
S Chamber of Commerce p-ldg
Portland. Ore
Twin Oaks Lumber Co.
FIR AND CEDAR LUMBER
SHINGLES LATH
HARDWOOD FLOORS
Phone 782 669 High St.
Summer School
Why wait until September when you "
begin now.
Our regular teachers will be in charge (,"r,r
summer months and you are assured of tn
thoro training ns at other times of the
All inquiries about our school promptly aos
Eugene Business Collet
A. E. ROBERTS, President
Phone 668
992 Willamette St
Eujenc.
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