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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, JULY 16,. 1822 FIVE Ivice on Growing Evergreen Black Wvri t ly Hum II. lliui'.n In Or 'mm (liowcr temei i u. un. I""" '" :..-. .,,,1 I. ..1.1 n nlilM ,1.11,1. rt.mi m ' "' "' li.ril " "'""' lw !'' , ,1.. Il..l.l.r farm P IL ,i ..!"'' "' "' ii.ln.IMil "' I""'""""'""' '"" EST!,." .)''"'" .M.M., III.' KII.Wll.lt "t evergreen WwIH..rrl." n ,hll Wlliimelle I 1. Mill. ' ll'" 'hb nii. V..I. !H lirrlcs l IM-KVlllU millinwlml ! '"; . "'"''' "' I ,1 a ui" I , , iiii.nlf.'i.li'il ftSSSSS K."!" ' '- -" t"'; v .,,. I...IHK Miiiiiii'ii.' 1 5 Hi.. mowing "f evergreens !! V,., inly l m '" '"" "Vw "" ,i.;.i will I"' lll. of -niiru. ill.- """i , . V" mi Hi"' ni ii f'"I . I l ie Ill ll' "VIMKI n I nil" Hi. I"""" 'I''""';' ' "J Jh cl I Will '" "" rHTroI..K a variety iiii"ii.l of 4 l( versified I'mll Hmwliut lh. .o" ,ml..i"ii. HUM "f fruit .mi ii m ' "'" I"""""- l"" &rn II'" "'I'1" ' "' K,"w' lr il hail vi "i'-"""" '" ''""'" !,i:ii..l.,.rrl.. rii.l."iin -. ;"';; jobbers ll.i.l wl.li mixed Sr. of "linn! "" Vy ."" R, roill.l i 'k "" " 1",".t ,1"a, k3n"nii'l "Hi"'' "', "H '""' V; EJi Irllrm. mi'l ll'"'. ''"I "", '""" ih.B. Ill "I)' iil'liil'i'i. '" -ll lu mi ailvniiiiiK" Hi" I""""!;' T, inniiiK Hi"' i "w lr..1 13.--.1. Whllo I mil i"Mi"','l I ",n"n lhl" ,W ( III,. Cllllllll. "f OVIMKI-...-I1,. 1 Mnly wlii i" "'"W lho '"',"l','i ".nn'ciii In iinl'-r I" illn my H'lii i on tin. Iruii nurt lurry uruwlim Salmw Kr-llrrnlly. unit l lliiU" "l ih. nww Hi" tB"iiy 'r vmlucliiK irlny llil"ml "f mo m W0 klnn.. . At prtnl ll vrrnn-Biiii iinvn Mtiit bfkfl "If ill" " " 'il"' M nroiolll.ni. '"I- I'l'-V 1,r" "" riiMi.lv grown nnil . kr.l. tlif y l"lil .bout doul.lB th" rioi. mill Uisy uro murll ini'i-o l"iiill.l. f"Minii1liiB wll n lnrnn In itlr oi.r li.gni.i Th" 1 n f"r ' I''" ',rr' Hm driving Hi" culilvni".! "" "t If Ik. murkot. fur now am ncvi-r l lom ihn lu"r nro li.i.king for quul nr. ml f"r Hii H",r0 '" t'" '""1- . u-ll.l .v.ira.Krn vi(li'l Imrrli'N cjim tin whin rt'tiilv, liny it K. ri from illil ami NllNllO'tluWN nutl (Mlinr rurolKU lllilthT, Hlhl Wlirn. )iiiM'iiy f.'-lKi-4 iiiKl rul Ilvuli il, I hey m i Hii"i lui' In tvry wny, innl rntMiiiiuiil tin liicivuiiail yricy ovoi lho wild IhitIi'h. rmiiiiKiHliiu: mill I'liuiilntc Wliiht ihu cvtMKi' fit In a very luinly ! hiny wlii-M It mm... kIh niiiiil, ll Im utv iti'llcali wlii'M yiMing, ntl'l liant (tt uliiii, iiiul vi.ry nlitw riiniiM', mtd .mHiin tlvit iilmitKiN nl hi fliMi luuk Ml lllll llliltltN llllll IINM iiuitilnic hut fhtl cIiihn Iim, 11 In w.'ll In miiH.'iy ,t, lipN nnil lu lit lilt tiurm'ry pJiimIh In llu. fall; ,y mt ilultiK llnV Will itut Iiini tin 1 1 mm ti f Din kimmihI that ytf.tr, iiml what tilmifN will illo will tin, ho Unit HHiiuiior, anil hy i.hintltiK In lho full l hoy will liavn llin wlnUf unij umly Hpilnrf to gvi inuitMl, unU tho plunlor will tfut ii pi'rfi't Miuml. (IkjuimI Hlioiihl Im well pliiwcil hihI hmIi. hn Iii1 unit vvull witUimI up hn Int i. plnntliiK. .Ttt" youtiu lattH hIiouIiI hn IliDiouKlily W(il(ril huil( wuyit ovnry Vi'H'' timll tm-y mil Irollirtud. Viti i kIuii Itl I mi mow ti hut win n tin rnwii i'niy yimr for (ovur I'rup. HowIhk Hhui'lil hit dtMiu hi'furo Uii HviIiu)mm ihlnn, whh'ti will hit iniity KtiotiKh until llin hunii'H an laiKo iMtmiuh In liui' vonI, when tin tnnly wowIiik will hn tnpnnnihl) ami IL will Im a Imiil nial l ' to Ki't it Klill Hlu nil of vnlch un ai-rnuiit it having to plant flo lalit. ll Im H(lvlahlit to plant 1-1 lo 1ft fi'i'i iipart In thti rnwN, mnl tlm miwh Hnlit or til no fiit apart, ut um would fmiry. Our yaul Im K hy 1(1, mtd w (inU tho luwa fur onouith uimrt to prtipnrly wot It, whlrh wn ilo with lltn Haiiin tnnlH nit urn urfcil In tlm Iokuii yartlN. irultivatliiti la iluuo Jut tho Ma tn a im In tlm Iiikimi ynrdN fxri'pt wo hfp itolim thrnuttli U10111 Ioiik (ir tlm IfiumiH uio lahl by for tho plt-klnx hi tuou. NimhI l-VnlllwT WV hav foti ml ihnt Qvorftreunn rn Mponil to ri'lllllKlillnn UiUi'll lil'ng tiwnl ily I luin hiKunn. 11 n1 hm tlny yi'ld tnirh Iti-avy fi'iipti tiny hlinuld 1h fi'il an wnll an lltlnd. Itiirnyanl inuiiiin In, iit rmiinn, tlm biMt fortlllxnr wi luivt fni ml. hut wp almi t l mU r 'NiillH hy iimIiiu nhiMit 20 minn raid) of itlirutit if miiIu and Rtipt'rplirnipiiiilo fi(Ml( rt-il anniiiil, hut tint rh'wr In the hill tliMii ubuut two funi. Wo upply thn phnKpltati In iarly Ktdiiuury, and (tin nit in In lit Malidl, riiMt fur tri'lllNlnti ahould lio ubuut fuiir ond u half fnct nbov tho Hfutind, punt fii viry t wi hlllN. t'roiw nrniN . mnilti ftum two hv fonrn M Im Itu Umik. nhuuld tut tuilUt on tlm I Mint at thn toit. N'td IluhliT than No. II wire nhould h uiwd, ma pled to the croiifi-Hi tin on n Inch from tin ritd, ttntkttiK th wlrrn 13 Inidiin apart. ClcnUi for nupportlnic tho vltifit nrn mud i uC lxl-iin'U Utji, Thtuift urc 4 lindtin lonit til, uml nntidinl on inrh from WMdt imm! t fit nvr wlrm. Vlni'M 111 o brought tip hetwevn tho EAT MORE Lollegelce Lream IT IS A FOOD College Ice Cream is a delicious, nourishing food cnt more of it. TO CONFECTIONERS Wc will care for all your fountain needs. Wc carry all flavors of Magnus fruits and syrups a complete line of soda foun tain supplies. Write, or plionc M80. Eugene Fruit Growers AssTn. ' Phone 1480 East 8th and Ferry "Tlic home of College ice cream ' BAKER-BUTTON THE KODAK SHOP t fy 10th and Willamette wlivrt, nvct Ihn rnn nlut, umUr thn iii .vi, and nn In thin iniimtor, hut not wnipjii'd arniind ihn wln-n. I i nit Ciwlly ItfjM lM il Tin vIihh will ihrow nut thn fruit uporM ahmit Iwo or ilini fret hum, whh h wilt Nth-k up mtd out until tin. ImuiIih Kid Hourly kiowii, whim th' w.-Jiilit will pull thn MpiiiH ilnwii tind nearly nil thn IhmiIih will h Iir l In wIihh ami rlnHii to tlm outdid", whli h In ii vry Important matti-r, hh thn i' lawn mi an nvorKt't'CMi uro not to hn nirii-d Willi. Tliu youiiK iiiii(h hUohIU novcr Un tralinid lit, ur ullowoil to mow uuiniitf thn prndui'lnK vmum. Tiny ran mIIIiit hu li-alnwd hIuiik thu Krouud, held hy wlr tionpi or wood pftftn, or can hp Irtilni'd on ti (lopnratt- pnr of wlifn Iwo fiit Itidow thn w I r thn prodtM-ltiK caiinti urn trained on. Wn arn of tin opinion now that ilirt In-itcr way in to Iralu thi'in on thn urnund, kcnpluK thmit lu tho row until ihn old ranfK am rut out In lho Tall or Hprliiv, wln-n thry van ho then tralimd oh lho wire fit tho lop of thn puHiM, 1 ly tinlnliiK on tho Kround onn would not fiiivn to put on thn extra Hid of wlriH nnd ornm-nrmii, and thn pontti would ho ri'llnvfd of tho nxtni hurdcii of rairylJiK tilt youtiK cuiii-m, which Im In Itfvlf un i'oni worth mnullonltiic iih poMtH hnvn MoiimthlnK to do In u wull pioducltitf ttvntKri'i'ii yard. Planting Time Big Factor in Securing Good Lawn I)ipnrtmmt of AKrlcultiiro Hullotln KprluKllino Jx fommnnly notiHldnrod lu hn nnid tltnii, hut with lawim hat I U'HllllM oft I'll urn ohtiilnnd hy nuim! ItiK n Hutnn ot hi'i' ni'iinoii. Anions tnrnti'i'M I lift prai'Hcn of plmilltiK cr lalu Ni'ld cropn In tin foil Iiuh hmtn lonu I'HtahllMhrd, hut In thn growiriK of lawn niOMt prnonM, both In lho rltlt'M and lit thn country, Hlnfr to thn old Idea that Mpihitf Im tho tltuo to put In the m od. And tunny a muiitfy hiwn hu Uvi'u tlm rinult. lOxrnpt. porliapN, In lho northern tier nT MtntfH unit In Ni-w Ktmlnnd. i-ayn tho tlnltttil Hlnli'H iliMmrtim'fit of aKth'ullurn, itarly ituluinr? mutdlnK ht 111111' h innru Mallfactory than nprltiK mi'ciHuk- Houth or thn latlludo of Now York Hprlujf h IIuk whould randy IT i-vi'i hu prnctlrod. Thorn uro Kood rMtMniin for tlilH rulo, Younir kiiihh Ioch not Htool well In cprfuff uud miuunrr, nnd In not miffleli-ntly iik urcHNlvo tu iininlnit cnih-tfraMH nnil othir MUinninr titinual wociIh. Iti tho nrca Mouth of 1 hlu and north of tho l'oloutau and Ohio rlvom tho tltuo h onrly In Hi'plonthor. Tito roHoedlnir of tin old lawn Mhnuld hn dono ut tho muuo mciihoii km now MOt-dlnn. 'IViNtihux thn Holt A Hiiltahlo noil Ik of flrnt Itnportanoo, oKi(M'lully w Intro thn idlmato Ih not particularly favorahln to tho fortnu llon of Koud turf, mid moHt of thvm run hn Improved hy treatment mudi an d nil mi ko, nuiniirlmr, fnrlillzlitK. nnd HniliiK'. A drop loamy noil U canity propnrod, a It already him tho rlifht tnxtum, hut It may nvvtl fortlllsInK with bJirnyord ninnuro. or Imno-ini-al In upplh'ailiinn of 20 poumtH to 1000 mo, dura fret. Htlff rhiyii nood both tuiud nnd voRotublo nttittor bofwo they art- roady lo mipport a ttood turf, mid Ihoro In llttlo dnniror of ovnrdolnir tho uno of otthrr of thoin, An Jnfh lycr of and workM Into the clay will prod uro a permanent improvement In ti'Xture. ?nnvcrely, clay may bo uwd to Improve light windy nolta. Hn ctiyn! viirotnblo matter IlKhtona tho (ftxturn ff clny unlln, Inrrrum-n their wntwr-hnldlnir capanliy, and Improve ther tlralniiKe; It nlno lmproen sandy ho Mm and muken thorn more retentive of ntolNitiro. About a half ton to 1000 wjuarn foot ordinarily im mifflrlcnL Whvii U'hUo t;UVfr nod . blueurajw do not Hrow well, t In probnblo that llmo In needed, Ono humlroil pound of iilr-Hluckotl Unto to 1.000 Mtiare feet of lawn, woll worked In before the Mi-ed In phmted, In a natlHfactpry nppll ration In inoal caneM. U in rocom mened tin a top-droKMlnft for turf, nnd Hhould not hc ud for l)ont Kraiwen or fcncuoH unlenn trio noli In vory acid. The nnil nhituld hn thoroughly 1"' Box 606 Mail WE SPECIALIZE ON MAIL ORDERS r your films to us nnd save the trouble of bringing; them tous personally nml calling for thoni when finish1'!. ; t- All Worlt Rocpivea. Qir ernonal Attention pared for planting nevnral wokn bo foro (bo fuiodJnK taken place In order that thoro will bo llmo for It to not lit and for weed HoerlK to Kcrmlnato. Kentucky bhiOKniMt I the inont nut Iftfuotory for lawttn In the noriborn HtatcH. hut hent rviultn aro obtained when tt In lined In a mixture with othor Kniwio. A mixture coiituininK 17 partn of bhlvKriiHH, four partn of rerleunod rediou, thrvfl pari of poronnlal ryc uvuhu, and one part of whJto clover ha been found to bo an icood at any. A mlHtako In oftnn mudu ln needlttK too thinly. At leant two pouiidn of thin mlxlurn nliould bo uncd on 1,000 miuaro feet of noil. Tho ryo-Krann nnd n-dtop Krow quickly and form a numo crop for lho nlowcr Krnwlntc bluoKninn and white clover. Afmr thu lawn has boon cut for a time It will connlnt ul itiont onttroly. of blui-KranK apd clover. ratoh IttWtu may be repaired, 4ut when tho turf Iji very poor It ununlly payn bettor to romako thn lawn ciptlro ly. Tho arooii to he improved Hhould hn ncralchrd un with a ntent rako and drenned with a mixture of Kood lontrti or com pout with which tho seed Is mixed. I flood turf required frequent cup-1 plnif, say twlco a week, durlnif tho ncaKon of rapid growth, and It Is ad vlnable o romvvo the cut niBH. In dry porloil It in ImpOKnlblo to keop lawnn In irood nhspe wjthotit wntnrlmr. and tin nouislonal thorouuh soaklns In Imlter than rrcqueni wnieriii((n. Al though thero In Httlo definite Informa tion on tho. Mtbjctit. It In nenernlly thought bent to put on tho water late In tho afternoon. Nliaily lltuvH PrcMcnt Iroldm -Tt In difficult to make a good lawn Id whndy planei. but the uratwes ln tho recommended mlxtura can be enoouraRod to grow hotter ln the ha do. by liberal watering-, the uso ot extrn quantities of fertilizer and pon nihly lime. Tho In-nl available gram for nhady place Is red fescue or the variety known as Chewing" fescue. It requires tho namo treatment an the mixture, except that no lime should be used. Weeds are particularly trouble no mo from June until frost, nnd crab grann in especially bad. It may be eradicated by cutting or pulling the plants while- they are HU small, but thin In a tedious and costly Job.' It in hard to out with a lawn mower, but If it in raxed nrnt mo Knives will get a good doul of It, although not enough lo stop , seed production entirely. Chemical sprays may be used for such weeds as dandellono, plantain, chick weed, voronlcn. nnd oxevo daisy, but tho mont ntlfnctory exterminator Is a weed spud and ioIh of elbow grease n Litt Oregon Jersey Cow Make Notably High Records . llll'itlo Owl, Owned by V. M. LnJJ. of farlliind, Third UlKlu.t of Urofid; Allrna-H Noblo Laggle Winn HocDiul Gold Modal. T Hy producing 14.01ft pounds of milk : nnd StJS.SO pounds of huuorfat, Hlrdio, Owl of M. 1. V. 4U32T wins ani Amarlcan Jorsoy rattlo club Mwlal of Merit. Hho carried cnlf 196 days and becomna the third highest senior-threo-year-old of the breed. She Ml a r ted tent at 3 years, C months of UK. The required yletd Xor a cow of Illrdle's oks Is 80Q.0 pounds of butter fat, no her achievement can bo roadlty approclatod. Her production Is qulto sennntionnl and nddn another namo to tho already Hut ni itfitirnii hnnnr rntv. Ilirille appearoil In tho 60-pQUtul lint every v.- VI r. tli Hl'M u-aa hee tilfftl owl month, when Hho produced 1.6 52 pountm or mitK o,"" vj.sa iwuinw ui buttorfat. Tho Mooma o'Fornwood 1S70J4 Ih tho idro of lilnllo, which, bull W rnp- nny prwvinK iimii"'" Iloual nmrii; aim oni"" m it.-.ii. nf t T. TV 65K7fl. who has two llcglntcr of Merit rec nrils aveniglng 10.214 pounds of milk and 612.64 pounds of butterfat. Illrdio Owl of M. T. P. is owned by W. M. mU of Tortland. Allona's Noblo iJiwrle 370087 nas romplotoil hor siiond Itcglntor of t.trkt rernrd nn which alio Wins her necond gold modal. In tho S6 oayn no wan on wi. . ...i.tnr.A d fnllriwti? 13.110 pounds of milk, 717.66 pounds of but terfat at, 5 years, 4 mouths, She tented 0.4 per cent anw wturw 1117 dnyR y t. n ntmf rnAM TilMln nrO- t inona ..A.in.la nl ttilllf 07 3. 7 f) tUICeil j 11 , ft . w. ........ - pounds of butterfat In S0& days, qual- iryliuf ror, ciiimh 4i.v"bi both gold and silver medal roquiro- TlddMywink'B Noblo 106587, tho nllvor medal bull, is tho slro of IjiwiIo, nnd J.nd'a Alkona. 295324, is hor dani. Mm V. ft Oalc-Noal, of; Turner, Is tho owner of this lUgh pro(uclntT Jorfloy. put In by tho old treo nnd grafted ln ubove tho blight wound.. This Is perhaps .the mont out st nnd Ipg nnictlco in tho orchard this nprlng. However, it is uy no mean the only thing that has been done to Imnrovft tho orchard. When the trees wero planted they wero most solidly un metis. now u nas oeen iounu that other varieties should havot tjeen nlnnted to aid in pollination, and where it is found necessary to cut off a limb for blight or any other reason, a Winter Nellls or nomo other variety is grafted on. , , ,. To remedy the trouble right now branches are brought from the Winter Nellls treen and laid on the Uarletis and the been do tho rest. DKVKIiOPIN'fJ HARDY NRF.ED FOR DAI KYI u IN ALASKA In some of the valleys of Alaska whero grain and forage crops do welt dairying seems to bo doal ruble, and many farmers have taken it up on a small scale. The United States dc partment of agriculture is trying; to develop a hardy breed of cnUlo for that climate by crossing; the Galloway and Holstein-Krieslan, but in tlve meantlmo milking Shorthorns havo been Introduced at two of the de partment stations, at they are con sidered fairly hardy nnd in addition to befiujt goixt milk producers are good Le nuaren Brighten Homes EVERY young couple starting out in life has visions of joyful hours spent before the fireside with healthy, happy children; but, alas, how often young women who lon fof children are denied that happiness because of some functional derangement which may be corrected' by proper "treatment,' Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound, is. just the. medicine for these conditions, as the following lettors show:. Ch icago, 1 11. "You sti rely gave wo men ono pooil medicine when you put Lydia K. i'inkhama Vegetable ( oio pouod on tho market After J' had my baby I was all run down awl ho nrvous it kept me from gaining. My doctor did everything he could to build roc up, then lie onlered me to take Lyilis. K. I'inkliatn's Vegetable Contiound with his medicine and 1 am now a new woman. I have had three children and they ar? all Lydia K. J'inkltam babies. 1 have recommended your meJicine to several friends and they apeak lfiphly of it. You arc certainly doing pood work in tins world." Mrs. Aimmi Tomsuxck, 10357 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. Chun i bunco, N, Y. "I was, under lhe doctor's earn for over five years fo backache and had no relief from his. medieine. Ona day a neigiibor told mo alout your Vegetable Compound and took it. It helped mc so muc'i that X wish to advise all wooica to try Lydia. K. riukluim's Vegetable CompAuqd for female troubles and backnehc. It is great help in carrying a child, as I havo noticed a difference wlien I didn't take it, I thank you for this cmlieiuc and, if I c'cr conic to this point again I do not want to be without this VegetaMa Compound." Mrs. Fred Mmeb, Box, 102, Clturubusco, X. Y. Many such letters prove the reliability of Lydia E. Pinkham's fedeiable Compound UYOIA &.PlNKHAr4 MEei5JNE; CO. UYNN, MASS. beef anlmalg, o combination of qual-illi-H desired In till" rigorous region. The animals brought lu wero secured In Iowa and Minnesota. '- Duo to the present drought, or chardlsts who do not have Irrigation should take care of the moisture sup ply. Moisture can be conserved by cultivation, but nor added to. As long as the dry spell Insts arowers aro uiued to cultivate thoroughly ot least once a week ns late as' the middle to the latter part of August. This will maintain good growing conditions, slseuble fruit and prevent the "drought 8,:t." Tho experiment station can make the analyses of grass seeds to go Into mixtures, advise Just how much to uso in the' mixture an(1 hoflr much to sow. Have tho seed tested early. ' Tho growth of nursery stock and young trees will bo somewhat cur tailed this, year because of the severe dry spell. Anyone desiring to bud trees should plan to do this by the first to the lnth of August, depend ing on variety, ln order to insure the bark-peeling well. - I, It to Register CtMlftV . . For a Satisfying Smoke you may alway depend upon I .. "" " Prince u flM Nemo -ii Sold by All Live Dealers - rJZ.ftffe OREGON DRUG CO. Jr$$k 'EUGENE CIGAR FACY gJCW L Manufacturers - yiyyftVgJ'' Blighted Pear Tree Are Saved , by Bridge Grafting lnlorestina Experiment parrlod, on In Largo California Orchard: Other Vnrlotlcs Aid In PollenlBi Hon of Bartletts. In tho Jiimes Ml orchard of 00 acres of poiini at Hiimiltnn Oily, Cul.. a determined fight against blight was carried on Willi the, , result that tho orchard was saved" ays tho Pour (irower. Tlllliht was out out whoro found, thn wounds painted with o I of lur and crony"" n"1' ,ho" m grnfts put I" W rl1'1 "" over, tl,e alrilleil places-llils. of course, whero Rip Imrk had been entirely removed. llrldRo grnfllng Is not new," says Ibis nrllcle, "hut this kind of bridge Hinfllim. whore Solon a x feet long aro usod, Is qulto novel. In tho hands of tho cxiiorts of tho Mills orchard, howovor, tho work has proved sue- ccssfui. nnn ire.' w -nvorngo expense of 60 ccnis n. yenr until their hoiilth Is fully restored. In places us many ns nlno scions Kinfled tin a treo that has been entirely girdled, and whro the roots hiwo boon badly ntlootod Bccdllngs uro , Are You the Man Who . "Never Reads Advertisements?" Soinri, men, who vc neither blind nor illiterate, claim sincerely- that they . "never read, advertisements." , 1 ... Ypt, if. you could investigate, in each case you would find that the man who "never reads advertisements" used an advertised tooth paste or shaving cream or soap, If he, owns an automobile it .will be an. advertised car. If you. ask his opinion of any automobile he will reply in words that might have been lifted bodily from an advertisement of that automobile. ceived his information through others who obtained their knowledge front ad vertising. But it is a fact that no man can escape the effect of advertising even if he does say ho "ncyor reads adver tisements." . . N.ot one of us. ever reasoned put en tirely from his. own mind that the earth is round. If we had not read it or heard it we would- novor have known it. In these days of good, truthful, help ful advertising to say, "I never read ad vertisements" is merely your way of ' Advertising has formed his opinions saying "I don t read all advertise to a i great degree. He may have re- ' ments." pV v '' . -WJl"i i .' 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