Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, May 21, 1922, Image 17

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MORNING REGISTER. EUGENE, ORE.
SUNDAY, MAY II, 1M
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is prcjxircd to repair nil Iciiuls of Automobiles to your entire
satisfaction, having the lest mechanics to 1 obtained. We
guarantee our work to be- as good as the best. .-
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Mr. ITayrlry will U glad to meet bis. tn.viy friends at his new
locatiojt and yviU rcudcr theju the same clitcteiit service that
has alwa) s.ch;acttiruud, him. "
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GARDNER CARS
GARDNER CARS
uawley
Garage
IM 0!ivv
General AutomoiuW Repairing
L. C SMITH BROS. -
- . REMINGTON - -
portable; typewriters
All Makes Rebuilt Typewriter
; DALTOM - -ADDING
MACHINES
Typewriter & Adding Machine
Ribbons, Paper & Supplies
EmntRepaMas AB Makas,
Typewriters wmI AddMg
' WE MANUFACTURE . HICHGKADE RUBBER STAMPS
'. -n.-, Ak for Specnaca Type , t; Vi' '
LinAaui!aa4 (HaJu Ira :
Olilulllk ajMliaWlf VVa laaWa
Street . -. , Pboaeltt
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let 7is Confection
in Yonf Month
N'CE you5 J tastedCiUege
" yon will be satisfied tha
Ice Ceam Bars
that vou've found
mgjaeai coniectionery delight. It s. combina
tion of the purest Ice Cream covered with the ;
highest grade of chocolate.
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For that reason you can let the children have
all they want for both ingredients are health
ful to the smaller .ones as well as the grownups.
Nearly a41 confectioners have it. , ..-.,..,.
Aak for the CoDef e Bar
. 'Made by-
7ha Eugene Fruit Growers Ass'n.
East apd Ferry,
"The home of College ice crea
earn"
Pha use
Son Pointer on Culture of Strawberries'
uy . 1- StaliC tlrtloluirtrt t Vv-i-rn WastiluKlou: KKpertmiSiU ltlti
, ...it! ..' li'.Hl !.. I '''I "
The tmwbrry l ih !(; ftnil
111 commonly isrOwn of mO Miilt
fruit cro)uv KM ptul 'ht will
atuua"nuch lwi It tvunontU vH
Mhily iwtm Ik ivtrk)U An imna
mIuh is ucHttlly inui- ilKtrnll than
lowland, am ttwrv is la UmiMvr fivm
' fnvrts 1 urine thv MHmlnR sHtMn. A
tMvuth-shHMA will alv th mriirt br-
ri Aim ahuUI bm rndwn sits for
tn nM whn rriitie is nit objwi
lMinir a ttcairy to Kt bwM r-
(lit nwly clrnrHl mlHtol H ts
Root! plmi to grow clovw, ics or v(ch
tor on- or mor rion uhi mow
unJvr s iiytq msnuna tofor SA'ttiun;
id wme, inv irwn mmrrwi wwn
ac(ya wltl Improw tb fcrtlUty of
T ft SOU.
: 8tt ttry tantM mtiy bt mt lmost
urn tmi fniin fU ut)it) Murins; Hint
It h sot I may tn (tut in rondltion. In
stui Nt-n t pt to -nwtw nno
iuluro tho trnJr tOAUs. sikrinit ltlunl-
Uur Is tnors 0NfUrablv. The (tlnnt mny
tio Rnwn in twrrow inattcti rows or
)n miiiw td nin.iatvm u tuorr
commonly usc4 in This locality. In
wmmnkal floMs th pUtnts, " r
itmiAlly ilcceU from IS to 1 Inchos
niMtrt in th row J th Ulstartco oo-
itwHn rows la mm ao to a inert.
An th horn sTArtUn ttivy-nr oftvn
jsrowrnliivr. About plants nr
rHutrl to t n acr, Tho cost nf
tlirvpaHnit th UmU buylnr tha planU
land ttlnc that arA la auimtxlmai'
jty $too.- Soruo Rrowr sot plnnta
iinrhM apart aaoh war. nvor allow
runner uUnts o form, and oulthuto
(both ways with a corn cultivator.
Plants for sot tin v should b takin
from nar tao lvaroot or mother plant
fas thry nro producHl first and w
htrunsr than thos borna nar Ue
jtlp of tha runner. Only young plants
of tb past aoaaon should ba sat, as
ttwo or threa jtr olds will not Rivt
as aatlafactory results. ; PlanU with
tdValrablo frultina habits may be
marked and tha youns; plants for sot
Ulnr takwn from thm, A Rood root
Uytro ia desirable on a youns; plant,
'but wben svttinx It is bat to rvmov
fmo!t- of the lavm so that tha plant
twill QoVioa more moisture from evap-
roration than 1 necwsary.
Bvfor Mttinff th nlanls the soil
ltdiould be taorouRhly prt-iiarfd.
A short handled hoe is a Rood plant-
rnc tooL and a. 'careful. Industrious
man on hat hands and knee is the
bt setttna: machine tnat can be used.
Plants should be t so that the crown
t juncture of root and top) i at the
surface of the around. The rows may
kept etralcht by uao of a line or
ther majr be marked off with a
marker.
Until the plant are well eatahitsbed
the blossoms should he pinched off.
and d urine the fruiting season the
runaenr should be removed. Shallow
cultivators should be frequently made
during; the frultine season to hold the
mo la lure near the surface of the soil
and to keep down the weeds.
Vaually a small crop can be harvest
ed the first season after planting, but
run crop cannot be expected until
the second season. A good field should
produce from 5000 to TOO nound the
second nnd third Reasons. While It Is
often possible to secure profitable
yields after the third seaaon. It Is sel
dom profitable to allow the field 10
stand after two full crops, and an old
riein la a wonderful nreedlntf nine for
ax raw berry root-weevil and othor plant
Ilftrventlng is generally done In
June. The fruit may be marketed
frosh, sold to a ennnery or to the baf-
ntUut harnr lMla A ft. ah
picKera are required on each ncre.
.rrnwDerrien ror ablpplnff should he
Ticked by breaking the stem Just above
me caiyx. leaving a portion of the
tcm Intact. 'When the consumer can
"he reached within J4 hours tho entire
If the fruit I to ho In transit fr
several doa U should be jvU'ked whn
tne nuiiMuuai brrtlaa aiu attout two
thmla red,
Oonialneiit fur handling the fruit
for maiket should be vlran dry and
aolld. In wet or (tlmay containers the
ttrrriea become soft and unmarKetnttle,
Moldy cutm or viatoa ato sui to htfovt
the milt
As soon as tho harvest season, la
over H 1 a good prauUre to removo
and (Him the Toliago of th plants,
toi Juot nboe the crown with a
This may be done by cutting off the
top juat aiHivw ttte crown wiin n
ttwwvr ur with a sharp hoe or nryihe.
Itnrnlng ho foltagv will rid the pUnu
uf leaf dlwaara aiV inaects. N w and
healthy follaae will soon develnm
Th moat popular variety of straw
berry tor contmervwl plnntlnv in west,
em Washington ht the Marshall, Tlt
Clark 'a rUs-dlinir. Menntor I Hi n Inn,
ICIondika and olhor well-known varie-
Ilea are not prpllfio enough to suit the
grower. Tho KUorsburg No. I VI Is
vrry lurontlslng In som )mUtle
where it hua boen tried. (Hoe Hou-
temoer. lU-Monthl' bulletin ror
report on vanvtlr.! Kverbenrtng Ytt-
rlrUMi Inouidltur thn Atuvrtvua, Pi
Rreaai
berry may be red In color, but firm, come In fruit,
'ro-
lv and Superb are Rruwn to some
extent for special market, it Is usual
ly necessary to water tho everbearing
typts during summer for beat result.
Whero they ran b secured anltmtl
manurea are without doubt thA beat
material that can he used to build uu
the aulla and maintain fertility. Knur
or five tons to tho acre, Rpread be
tween plant rows in later winter and
plowed or cultivated under U a good
applUtatlon, On erioua objeotlou to
manure in tne strawberry field hrthnt
too often It carries weed and grain
! wnioh germinate and grow Iw-
tween the plant and Incrcaea. the
nun it Hibor,
A good combination of commercial
fertilisers la 300 uoumls of nitrate of
soda. &00 pounds of superphosphate,
and 190 pounds of muriate of uotaah.
This would be ..bout the equivalent of
n. iMr nuxeu. rerttuser, -Having a
3-S- formula. It ts beat put on In
two application, one just nfter the
first cultivation In surlus and th sec
ond when tho plaata start blooming.
-mere are very few serious eaf dis
ease of strawberries in western Wash.
tnjtton and western Oregon. Ml raw
berry leaf soot Is common, hut where
the foliage I removed and burned
each year after harvesting the dtaea
does very little damage. Strawberry
root'wecYll ta one of the moat serious
or tne insect peata. The mature In
sect 1 a snout beele which lava Its
sks mr me crown or tne plant. The
arva, wnicn la apout one-fifth of an
men in lenktn. white, and with a vel-
Hiwlsh head, soon hatche and feed
on the. small roots. It change to a
pupa from which tha mature beetle
emerges About midsummer. Plowing
tho fiid nnd putting in other crop ts
probably th best means of control:
The white grub Is another peat that
often attack strawberry plant. In A
badly laf rated field, the beat mean of
ridding the soil of the pee I la plow
It and turn In chtcketu or pigs,.
Tho spittle beetle, ' which form a
froth over It body. I often found on
strawberry plants,' and some ' grower
have reported aertou damage from
(his Insect. It I sometime found on
plants at this station, hut no Injury
has been noticed. . As they are easily
located by the froth the- beetle may
be picked orf the plants and destroyed. I
Where tree fruits are deal red nnd 1
land la high priced. It Is a good plan
to grow strawberries In the young or-
ouura. a no ireeg can neaaeaVrow
enough so 4hat the sasentlnl practices
ui iirunmir 'ana snravmr ran be well
nnd profitably done. Tho cultivation
and fertilisation given the land will
benefit both the tre nnd trnwh..r.
rles. The berries with be romoved by
tha time th treos need th band nt
should return a profit before the trots
iris-Soli1
the Psst 17 Months
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Only "Square ShooUng"
ard A thorough knowledge
o( Tires can make a record
like,.. this possible;
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We do not handle the "so-called cheap tires we sell only
standard lines that are fully guaranteed both by. the manu
facturers, and ourselves;!
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(Villamette Sound Tire Company)
Park and Oak Street . , , i, , I. O. O. F. Temple
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. CO.HSH'M.ST PARTY IS
: iiimmur or evttmxce
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jvllon of thl In.t category Would
.- . vt.ici yfmwiw, .v.n
tho 4eIHnjr now to ntr th.
. party, from vartfelnatlon In th. nn,
prr arcira 01 ,nn (ovemmant.
faraons Joinlnr (he communtit
Party muat bind thanualvaa to on-
WrVfl IVlct-.ilUr nlln. In mn.fi.1
kuicic iieraonai una along commun
sialic principle. They, muat forawear.
j. religion, promiaa not to drink In pub'
...a- ptarea ana to do extramoly mod'
r.. in conaumpuon or any Intoxi
cants anywhera. They are not to
amaaa. wealth, .nor to exploit the
lapor or otnera. , . . tl
E3AST
Round-Trip
' A tOWEST IN YEARS'..; . -'
j Pwr May 25 to Aagst31. ' ';.".;.
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Oregon Electric Ryv
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ChoiceJof Routes and Liberal Stopover Arrangement Going,
andReturning. Return Limit October 31,. ." "" -"
ROUND TRIP FARES FROM EUGENE -r :
ATLANTA
BALTIMORE..
BOSTON-
BUFFALO
CHARLESTON C
CHICAGO
CINCINNATI
CLEVELAND
DENVER .....,
DES MOINES
DETROIT
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MINNEAPOLIS
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NEW ORLEANS
NEW YORK
OMAHA'.....
PHILADELPHIA
PITTSBURG 1
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llaama rn Vam Prufuahni Adnrn Mil-
iiaer countcra for Kprlns Wear j
Slowara nnvo arrived In vaet prd-
ruaton Iq milliner department and
th woman visitor will rind more
,riowera than slve haa Imagined, In a,ll
the motllah near, (uehala, violet and
ruby bde In alt tho tawny arid
orango al.adea from lemon yellow to
brown; In flame and acarlet, roaa and
pink; in peacooM. and Iria bluaa: In
wlttarla and lavender in a down
ehades.: Beautiful nilk roues, there are
a psir oe mem maue with' r rencn art.
nnd with long green tralllnK stents
uou.icavea in ruoy, or rose or- P.na;
Rooaerclt May Run for Nam
, York GovaTnorahip -
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INDIANAPOLIS
KANSAS CITY...
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Proportional faros to certain other Eastern cities, fares one
way via California. . train nrlip.l.iln. unit ntl.or ,i.t,;i. .iti
gladly be supplied on request. u ' ''. .&
Sleeping-car arranpemonts made, . baggage-; checked. and
tickets issued through from Eugene. - ' . :
1 ; V Oregon Electric Ry.
H. R. KNIQHT, Agent, Eugene,. Ore.
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Thnpdora nooaevatt; nsslttnnt soc
retarjli ot the unavy 1ft.. President
HnrillnK's cabinet, nnd son of IHo lllus-
trlnua - former president, will bA a
candidate for the sovernArship'nf New
Tnrk, accordlns; to rumors current In
tho Umpire state. Ho wna a lleuten-
huco flat- velvedjoses In all these
aaauea also m purple and blue. Mna
nlflcent looklnr ItiMpa anoT lilies, and
onarmina tralla of fuchata: monster
slnrle mornln (lories and popples,
Hat rosea with oatrioh- flues ami or
chids and ferns are also worthy of
montion; .smaller' sarlands . of roses
and arapes. amy na any aitrden. and
specially Intoreiillnc ant tho allvor
roses and meial tlasaia leaves,
Ilor Coed noon
ConRTeaswoman Itoberuinn of nlrtn.
noma was , rawing: -about women In
poutira. . , . ,
"Woman racks, political trnlnlnr
yet. ' she said, "but- there's no renson
why. In time, ahe shouldn't do ss well
In nolltlca aa mandoa-
. "Certainly In rrnlvlnrf to heckler
sno win uo well.' I remember stop.
Ping one still October evening to listen
to a woman prsachlns- soma new croed
10 oiners rrom a soap nox.
'"Say! a Tbujth, shouted to her.
'Bay. you look cold, rmbul . Whv don't
you turn your collar up., like roe 7'
" 'Wall, you mt. bahjy nnswared
sweetly from her soap nox-'well, you
mioi I've got a clean nock'." . ,
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Booth' Tnrklnuton la wiM tn hi nn
admirer of tho itonller qualities of the
cq.oreu people, too tollpwlnit: story
nt least hears up tho assumiitlon.
"They are a dellithlful TS.ce," ' Mr.
Tarklnglon is quoted asi.saylnif. '"I
know a minister wio open married
a younir colored couple. "How much
Ah owes you. rebuild.' the hriiloernnm
asked after tha ceremony. . 'Oh,' sold
me minister, -pay me whatever II Is
worth- to you.' The young darkey
looked his duskv hrlda over rr.in.
hend to foot with adoring ayes. Turn.
Ilia- to the mlolstor, he said, 'Von'se
ruined mo'fo' life, rov'und, yo shna'
hosl' "
MIHINOS OP TIIR OWNKK OF
n M ill II vow. j ;,
I lovn my scrub cow.' 8ho nlves
;mo employment. veryi day In the
year. Hho consumes my hay and
ttralrii nnd (rows -fat and sleek, She
Is a thins; of beauty, though a bur
den forever. To. produce milk and
hutterfnt would detruct from her
physical tymuty: tharoora. it la. un
reasonable to expect It o lior. Hho
helps to- reduce my Income inx. I
love, my scrub cow. Win Is n lux
ury, Dairymen are entitled, o 4ux
flrli ns well ns lire otlier people.
My neixhbor tolls me to sell her to
tho butoper, but my. nolKhbor Is n
hurd-heiirfiid muh; no Is tno biitoli
r.' Tho. official teater-say that thrj
profits from thrro of my best pro.
ducers will keep her In comfort,
jio why shbiild t worry. I lovo my
scrub eow. It requires much time
lo food her, but very llttlo time to
milk her. My hanker says thnt tho
small ampuntiof milk she oontrlb.
ntes can Justly he called "Iho milk
of human kindness," for It la hu
man kindness that' allows hnr to
exist. Mv Parson .fnne waa heard
to remark that "a greater love hath
no more than ho who. wean his
young life awny to support a scrub
cow, expecting no reward, not oven
the respect of real dairymen,." I
loVO my scrub enw. Who can rfnriW
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NEVER BUY A RANGE UNTIL-' YOU , SEE OUR- LINE
BRIDGE A BEACH
v LINE
Otrer
)NE MILLION B. ft B.'S
hcrc should bit one in your
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BRIDGE A BEACH
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EASY PAYMENTS
Sma.II initial pmcnt
' .balance easy
Tuo Banges in ne-Pitli
1 D0 SatisMetibii laiiranteeil--
The reputation of Bridge & Beach Company's Stoves and Ranges ia
tounded on the testimony of the people uaing them. .The Mohawk is
a popular member of the B. & B; Co.'s family. "It is; obtainable, iff
plain finish, gray,' or blue enamel finish,., Has n separate gad oVV
alsci gafl. brpiler. Thin Combination Range is'reridy for instant use
witlvcoal, wood or gas; without a single change; All ovens of this
ahdsome. range may be operated at thf. nm fim. nr ncnarately
witherfect satisfaction,' This 1m?brtant,featue" should nbtleover-
i iticaiiu m you tAyq ranges in o'ne.' ; ;- : ' :
IV Mohawk ha many other ; features Uiat commind jt to your ue'
.wewjttwjl you this popular Range!, ,
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Wa carry tha' complet. . of Bridga & Beach Stove. .13 'n'&'tokGu Hw
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