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mregfa* ■teBteriffat n s: Largast Circulation ta YaadklU County. XZWBXXO GRAPHIC, THURSDAY. JURE „ should be dipped I d creosote at a tem- . •FENCE / - the Stars And Stripes t* all parts of thé worl » r . \ ----- • Essential That Ends and Cornei a Be greeted Etrfn end Solld-r-Poete • Should Be Large Enough to Give Needed Strength. . u ltim a tely to be ow ned and operated -ivately b y citizen s o f the n ited S ta tes." (Prepared by the United States Depart ment o f Agricultural S of Good Paint E make goad paints like this— to save you m oney; and we’ve put 72 years’ experi ence iftto them. W e use pure PIONEER W H IT E LI£AD, pure linseed oil, zinc/ and colbr in scientific ally exact proportions. W MOSt ' ÉNBTANT ’ ELEMENTS with the star«' and ..Stripes blowing from their masts are once more sailing the seven seas. They are, by the M er chant Marine A ct, 1920, h ip s How Structure We Build The Stone Split Rails and Hedge« Bapiéy flging Dis carded by Farm Owners. Ship and Sail under 8 , 1881 L .‘ • T h e lead base is made so line that it w ill pass through a silk screen with 40,000 meshes to the square inch. T hat means covering capacity and ease o f spread. ly applied, five or more years, keeping the w ood like new. Some people figure paint econ omy as “ cost per gallon.” That is w rong. For “ cheap” paint doesn’t cover so much surface— you buy more gallons. “ Cheap" paint is harder to spread and you have more labor cost. So the “ cheab” paint on the house costs just as much as the best of-painL D on 't allow surfaces to iOt— it costs less to paint them. “ Cheap” paint on the aver age starts cracking in twelve months, while the best paint stays intact from five to ten times longer, if properly applied. Figure the cost per year o f service and decide which paint you want to use. W e B>end more to make paints for your economy. Be sure you get them when you paint Free Advice on Painting A SK our agent for our free ad* vice. He will show you a color card which show* 32 ahades of this de*ir- ahlc paint. ' We have a Fuller Specification Depart- JB aaent which will tell you all about the desirable color ■Acmes, color har-'l mony and those other details you want to know. Take advantage of Fuller House Paints. Take steps to paint now. Don’t let weather depreciate your investment. moot Of uU the changes wrought in the farming Industry during the last cen Attaching the Wire After It Has Been A special device super-purifies tury none Is more noticeable than that Stretched. They are American ships, the lead, making it “ W hiter” so Id fencing, any specialist* of the Uni carrying passengers and, as Fuller paints are exceptionally ted States Department o f Agriculture. perature Of about 220 degrees, long W. P. FULLER * CO« President Harding has said, All over the Eastern United 8tates enough for fhe preservative to pene dear-toned. A ll ingredients arp Dept. IS, tan Praacfaca “ • . . carrying our car Blsa tsr Manufacturer of Pafat* there are hundreds o f miles of stone- trate the wood. These posts are best thoroughly mixed in specially Varnishes, Enamels, Stains, and goes in American bottoms well fences which are monuments to set in the spring after the frost Is out P IO N ik * W H IT * LEAD designed machines, so die paipt far M Yeats to the marts o f the world.*' the patience and thoroughness of and when the ground is soft. On level is always uniform and ftnooth. Established 1 S 4 S. earlier generations. Overlapping this ground they may be driven with a Keep our splendid ships Branches fa IS Cttfas fa the Wees— T h e result on the house is a territory, and «ten din g West, are maul, hut In depressions should he an on the seven seas under beautiful, elastic, tough, protec (Mind fences o f split rails, with their chored down by 2 by 4 cross pieces the Stars and Stripes by AO tive coating that stays, if proper familiar weeds and berry bushed In spiked on the bottom of the post before sailing and shipping on En a ^ J ftfgea-fae-Pfaor* Var- setting. The distance between poots the angles, white sUll farther west, them. » where there was neither wood nor depends on the location o f the fence Baru and Boot Paint. Perdi p refat sud P I O N I I I stone, are 'seen osage orange and and the numbers and kinds of stock Free use of WHITE LEAD. other hedges. These are natural pro to be turned, the average In field fences Shipping Board films being about 20 feet. ductions e f the time. ^ Use o f Shipping Board To construct a woven-wire fence The farmer usually finds today that m otion picture films, four SAVE THIS barbed-wire or woyeo-wlre fence will properly It la necessary to hare a f heeala fiere relis» reels, free on request o f (Cut rida «e t and pesta k fa paac stretcher, a single best serve his ends fer new construc wovetf-wlre nata hook aa a meato.) any mayor, pastor, post tion, and at the same time coat least. wire stretcher to be used In at My boote oeeds ntiedng. FaOaPa master, or organization. taching the fence to the end posts, a Barbed wipe la used on large stock Manufastmrud by W. P. Puller Ca BpenScation House Patata ma sold fa ranges where the loes of one or two gmlr of wire cutters, s barbed-wire SHIPS FOR SALE ^ S io U o w ia g Agente: | “ Pure PrspareiT aad “ Phea THEM. These palata are he ( 7 * Amoruom citiu m only) animals through wire cutting la not stretcher, a splicing tool, and hammers f a in t ® ñ ir" are PuBer'e Bp«H4«atisaa panant ta pee. *• It's isa partant Steel steamers both oil and M S fer hneee palatina. Oat either fa go to the right stores to gat serious, but for the farmer with fine for stapling and fastening the wire. burner*. Abo wood w raf i l _ and j i t save the heat fa t s Agenta* semes aad afa horses, er a selected herd o f cattle, Barbed and woven wire may be un printed fa the i rolled by# attaching the reel to the large mesh woven-wire fences are the right. Cat it ant M ined by reqtiw t. , WH E K E TO BUT and put it in yew pocket boss . back 'o f a wagon or by running a bar coming more Into use. For sailings o f passenger Newberg, Ore. ParAHEaUrfarJehaafPafatiaa.lt is Advisable to through the core and drawing it along Ends and Cornerà. $ Socara tilo Sondeas of a Mostar Painter and freight »hips to oil The manner In which the febèe la with a horse. * port» o f the world and all Stretching the Wire. erected has much to do with its serv other information write After tlie wire 4s unrolled it should ice. The ends and corners are by far to Improving Rural Housing. Big Saving In Heating Power. the most Important elementa of a be drawn up to the line of posts and The fence. It is essential that they remain fi^eed from adhering trash. The country life problem as a whole With a first cost for heutiug plant U. S. Shipping Board firm and solid In order to hold the stret<#ers Are then attached and the cannot make consistent headway in of about $6.000. the Husquurna fac WASHINGTON, D. C. fence rigid. The first thing to consider line wires drawn until they are so taut humanizing and socializing farm life, tories in Sweden have been tusking an Is plorine (be corners. The posts used that they can Just be pressed together.. so long aS the work elements o f farm annual saving of 400 tons of cokb for should be large enough to give suffi Home slack may be allowed for uneven ing smother the farm home. That several years by utilizing surplus pow cient strength ; they should be set deep ground. In fastening the wire on the farm people get accustomed to the er. A hydraulic station supplied elec enough to prevent hearing by the ac posts the line wire should be kept as proximity of ever-present occupational tric power, and. as water-storage fa A CLEARING FLUID tion of frost ; they should be braced nearly "horizontal'as possible.and al things and processes, means only that culties are lacking, the electric gener from each direction of tension by a lowed to follow small irregularities la hardening Invades the precincts of the ators continue to run at night, the A Rood cleaninR soap (or sponging stofit rail about the ground. The staples should per farm mind and soul as It invades the current produced being turned Into ac feet long. or washing woolens is made by heat Metal and concrete posts are on the mit horizontal movement of the wire, farm house. A rural housing social count for heating the 44.000 gallons of ing 2 Vi ounces of white caatile soap allowing the weight of the fence to conscience will probably at no distant water In a large subterranean rank. ip 1 pint o f soft water until It la dis market, but a great many farmers rilng come directly on the corner posts, thus day transfigure living on »he farm and During the daytime the hot water Is to wooden ones. The line posts should solved, then adding 3 quarts o f Cold water and 1 ounce each of ether and he approximately 4 Inches In diameter. taking care of contraction and expan give rural America an air of architec circulated In the heating system of the alcohol and 4 ounces of ammonia. Various woods are used. Including sion due to weather conditions. A tural grace and' land-art beauty — establishment. The shops thus gel suf ficient heat for thelr-12-hour day ex This may be slightly diluted for re osage orange, locust, red cedar, mul wnven-wlre^ence Is not complete wtth- Department of Agriculture Bulletin. . a . M. K E IL IN G cept during the very coldest weather, moving grease spots. For sponging berry and burr oak. They should be out a strand of barbed wire ahovd It; use V4 of a cup o f the fluid to 1 pint thoroughly seasoned and the bark re this prevents the stock from reaching Bos 462 Phons Block 146 Nowbcrg Om and then the original coal-tiring plant Try a Graphic Classified. o f water. ~~r~ called upon for anxlllnry « « v i e » moved, and to get the longest life over and crowding It down. -5 C Pullers N o u n « P o in t « 4 C. B. Cummings 1 im T W O SH O W S EACH N IQ H T 7 :3 0 and 9100 BAKER THEATRE M ATINEE SA TU R D A Y 2115 P. M . •faaodte. Friday and Saturday June 3 and 4 Monday and Tuesday June 6 and 7 W ednesday and Thursday. June 8 and 9 Dorothy Dalton “ Burglar P ro o f’ JESSE L. LASKEY PRESENTS “ Held by Paramount Star in the Charles Belmont Davis Story “ A W inter City F avorite,’ ’ adapted to picturixation as with eb all-atar cast including JACK HOLT. AGRES A fR E S , # . v W ARDA HAW LEY ARD LEW IS STORE A Param ount Picture from the play by W illiam G illette. “ A Romantic Adventuress” A Ticklesom c Tale o f a Tight-wad that Love Loosened up. Starring Bryant Washburn Every Time He Spent a Dime, He Spent An H oar In Mourning. THE FAMOUS MELODRAMA OF L0Y E ARD DARIRG THAT HAS THRILLED TWO GENERATIONS OF THEATRE GOERS. THE SOUL-STIRRING ROMANCE OF A GALLANT YANKEE CAP TAIN AND A PROUD DAUGHTER OF THE SOUTH, IN THE HERO IC DAYS OF ’61. SPLENDIDLY PICTURIZED WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST. PACKED WITH SPECTACULAR SCENES, RICH IN HUMOR AND GLORY OF THE OLD DIXIE. ALSO An Adolph Zukor Presentation. T H E CARNIVAL SPIRIT OF THE NEW ORLEANS MARDI GRAS MINGLES W ITH NEW YORK'S NIGHT LIFE AND THE GAMING H A lU ? OF MONTE CARLO TO FURNISH THE ADVENTURES FOR DOROTHY DALTON'S NEW PICTURE, “ A ROMANTIC ADVEN TURESS.” L 0 V 1 WINS THE DAY, BUT ONLY AFTER A MOST STRENUOUS STRUGGLE BETWEEN AMBITION AND TRUE LOVE. IT’S FULL OF TENSE SITUATIONS. THE GIRLS ALL CALLED HIM THE HUMAN SAFETY VAULT YOU HAD TO USE DYNAMITE TO GET A DOLLAR OUT OF HIM. BUT ONE NIGHT IN THE LYRIC TEMPLE OF JAZZAPATION Iffi MET A VISION WHO SHOOK A WICKED FOOT IN THE NAME OF ART. NOW H E’S ONE OF THE BEST "PROSPECTS-’ A GOLD DIGGER EVER STRUCK. IT S A PICTURE THAT OPENS YOUR HEART W ITH A COMBINATION OF LAUGHS. A TYPICAL WASH BURN COMEDY. ANOTHER OF THOSE “ Wild Men of Africa” ; 1 * . Pictures showing t c. .» , THE LION KILLERS Thrilling scenes from earth's strangest land. / ALSO ALSO Eleventh Episide of Pathe Comedy “ The Lost City” “ Go As You Please” <<• ri- -4