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‘ • * -, V HEWBEBG GBAFHIC, THTJBSDAY, MAXCH 88, 1888 FOUR Larfeaat Circulation in T a n h 111 County DOES YOUR CAR NEED ■ H NEW TOP? ’ V . . > • > ; ' ' ‘ x V. ' '■ ' , N . • « . i ♦ IF IT D O E S N O W IS T H E T IM E T O H A V E IT P U T O N I . With the coming of sunshine and pleasant spring weather you will want to get out of doors. <• You will want to use your car a lot. ^ ' "• t T ' If you must have a new top, better get it now, so your car will be ready for you when you want to use it. Call and See Us fo r Prices. They are Reasonablé SMITH BROTHERS AT THE C. L L E W IS W IL L L E A V E OBEGOH 6 E 0 W E B S A S S *. f ABM HARNESS SH O P ponrrEBS Small Spuds Poor Seed C. I. Lew is, who has been identi T h e practice ,o| planting whole fied w ith the horticulture o f Oregon small potatoes is a bad one when they fo r sixteen years, has resigned as as are simply culls from the ordinary sistant general manager o f the Ore field. W hy are they little? Often it gon Growers cooperative association is because they are diseased. Such effective May 1, and w ill take up new seed w ill not produce many good duties in Chicago. For thirteen spuds. yers Mr. Lew is was chief o f the divis ion o f horticulture at the Oregon A g Hew Potato Bulletin Out ricuitural college and vice-director 'o f the experiment station. During “ Potato Diseases in Oregon and bis administration there it was gen Th eir Control” is the name o f a 52 erally'recognized that one of the page bulletin just off the press and strongest departments o f horticul ready fo r free distribution. This ture in the United States was built bulletin by M. B. McKay, associate up at that institution. Mr. Lew is plant pathologist at the Oregon ex helped the Oregon Growers coopéra- j periment station, gives general con tive association from the first day] trol measures fo r all potato diseases they started. During June and July, common to Oregon with discussion 1919, he toured the state in the in o f each separate disease. This is a terests o f the Oregon Growers. Au popular bu lletin w ritten in plain gust 1. 1919, he was chosen organiza language. It w ill make a valuable tion manager and carried on the pre addition to any farm er’s library. lim inary work and built the organiz ation up to its present membership Chicks Heed Clean Peed o f 2000 and 32.000 acres. A year It is not always so much the kind ago he was made assistant general o f feed as how it in fed that causes manager o f the organization. Mr. Lew is has been very active in trouble w ith young chicks. A n y of constructive horticultural work. His the common grains w ill give good re activities include nearly every com sults if they are clean and free Chicks should not be m ittee organized for the interest of from mold. horticulture, such as the export cor fed grain having much hull or a poration. the deciduous league, and high protein at first. • tbe national apple shows. He was chosen to represent the northwest Overhaul Prune Drier in a plea for low er freigh t rates be Now is the time to get the drier fore the interstate commerce commis in shape for next year’s run. A ll of sion; is chairman of a committee of them need cleaning up before using northwest fru it growers working on again and most driers w ill be bene- a plan for nationally advertising the fltted by increasing the circulation apple. He has greatly assisted the through allow in g more air in the fru it industry o f the state by en furnace chamber. Holes one foot couraging state and national legis square and at one foot intervals lation. around the entire base o f the drier Mr. Lew is has national recognition w ill create more rapid drying. The as one o f the committee o f twenty- throat of the furnace chamber lead one, appointed by the American farm ing to the tunnels should be widened bureau to work on fru it m arketing so that a hole at least four feet in problems. He is also * director o f width is obtained. I f the stack the American pomological society and opening is constructed it should be was one o f five men from Oregon to broadened so that its area is equal represent the state at the agricul to the area between the trays.— O. A. tural conference. C. experiment station. During the pest year Mr. Lew is o baa had many offers but has finally Angel Cake accepted a position with the In ter national Trade Press company o f Chi One cup sugar, one and one-third cago, which now controls the Am eri cups flour, one-half teaspoonful can F ru it Grower, the largest fruit cream o f tartar, three teaspoonfuls paper in America. He w ill be man baking powder, one-third teaspoon aging editor o f this publication. ful salt, two-thirds cup scalded milk, one teaspoonful almond or vanilla flavoring, whites o f three eggs. Mix Something for A ll and sift first five Ingredients four T w o farmers in an English country tlm ea Add milk, cooled slightly, Inn had managed to get hold o f a very slowly, beating continuously. newspaper. One held and they both Add flavoring. Mix w ell and fold in devoured it. A fte r some time one of tbe beaten whites o f the eggs. Turn them muttered; into ungreased angel eake pan and “ Marvelous things, them newspa bake in a very slow oven about 45 pers. Cater to every taste. Some minutes. Remove from oven and In thing fo r every one.” vert pan and allow to stand until “ Yes,” said the other, “ but w hat’s cold. * that kind o’ blank space?” He pointed to the space at the foot Bo man Bridal W reath o f the stop press newa V “ Oh. that,” said the first airily, The Roman bridal wreath was of "th a t be fo r them as ean’t read.” — verbena, plucked by the bride her Chicago Herald and Examiner. self. HOW A LA S K A N N A T IV E S MAKE USE OF RE IN D E E R HIDE.— A new article o f commerce is tbe reindeer carpet, made by Port Clarence (Alaska) natives. The material used in this unique rug comes from the Alaskan reindeer and each carpet, 12 by 14 feet, is composed o f 900 pieces of the fur, alternately light and dark, cut diamond shape and sewed with sinews. The border, 10 Inches wide, is also o f the tiny squares, but nearly black. The lighter fur pieces are cut from the hide of the under part of tbe reindeer, darker gray being that over the back and flanks. Fur cut out of tbe hide from tbe head and neck furnishes the black squares o f the border. Many reindeer have stone-col ored coats, with beards and a mane like buffalo growing down their breasts. Others are spot ted, Quaker gray and white, and the hair is short, soft and very thick. I f the animal la killed in early fall, the fur is prime, and will not come out In tufts. Tbe reindeer rugs sell readily at $100 each. Four native women o f the 8eward Peninsula district can finish a rug in a week. The fur carpets when once laid, especially on waxed floors, will last indefinitely and may easily be swept and cleaned. WONDERFUL PIECE OF WORK Why the Watch Has »sen Called the Meet Delicate Machine That Can Constructed. quently It might be called 4-flea power. One horse power would be sufficient to run 270 million watches. Now, the balance wheel is moved by this 4-flea power one and 43 one-hun dredths Inches with each vibration— 3,558% miles continuously In one year. It doesn’t take a large can o f oil to lubricate tbe machine on ito 3,500- mile run. It requires one-tenth o f a drop o f oil to the entire watch for a year’s service. But It has great need o f that one-tenth o f a drop. How Mushroom Exerts Force. How la a mushroom, so fragile and ' feeble, able to force Its way through concrete and asphalt? How Is It able to ca n y np with It huge stones which have been cemented down? How Is It that a mushroom can split a stout brick wall? The mushrooms In a gar- l dan at Beckenham did this some lit- ' tie time ago, pushing out a block of brick work and mortar weighing 170 pounds, though the mushrooms them selves weighed lees than three and one-half pounds. It is the result of one o f the wonderful forces o f nature which men can examine and explain and yet cannot ceaaa to marvel a t By Its gentle and continuous pressure, tbs growing and expanding mushroom can lift weights big enough to crush things s thousand times as strong as itself.— New York Herald. Hew South America Divide# Day. The official day In many Latin- American countries Is divided Into 24 hours, numbered consecutively from 1 a. m. and ending at midnight The midnight hour Is sometimes designat ed as zero Instead o f 24. Thus, 4 o'clock In ths afternoon Is 16 o'clock, according to this schema, and 9 o’clock Is 21 o’clock. In Argentina, fo r ln- Rtance, It Is compulsory to use this 24- hour system In connection with any public document such as a theater program, contract mortgage or Judg ment o f a court and the old system Is prohibited, excepting that In the the ater programs It may bo need concur rently with the 24-hour system. It is said that the watch is the smallest, most delicate machine that was ever constructed o f tbe same number o f parts. About 175 differ ent pieces of material enter Into its construction, and upward o f twenty- four hundred separate operations are Why They Ne Longer Speak. comprised in Its manufacture. While at boarding school I corre Certain o f the facts connected with Its performance are simply incredible, sponded with an old schoolmate who when considered in total. A black at one time bad gone with my chum. smith strikea several thousand blows They had quarreled and Bill began to I answered, but was on his anvil In s day, and Is glad when write me. Sunday comet around; bnt the roller to conceal the whole proceeding from jewel o f a watch makes every day, Katherine. One day she asked I f she and day after day, 432,000 Impacts shouldn't get my mall when she went against the fork, or 157.680,000 blows for bar own. As I was not expecting In a year without stop or rest, or 3*- a latter from BUI I gave her my key 168,600,000 In tbe short space o f 20 and thanked her for thinking of I t In a few minutes she »tu rn ed with years. • These figures are beyond the grasp a letter for me, bearing Bill’s return o f our Intellects, but tbs marvel does address In big letters.— Exchange. not stop hers. It has base estimated Rub soiled wallpaper w ith a flan that tbe power that morse the watch Is eqalvalent te only four times the nel d o th dipped In oatmeal i f you force used in a flea'j jum p; coose- wish to brighten up your rooms. Peas In aspic make a good salad; SALADS A B E E X C E LLE N T I f a heavier salad Is desired layers o f FO B SPB IH G FOODS fish and tiny strips o f cooked carrots may be added with the peas. Crab and asparagus salad makes a They Are Healthful, Economical and splendid luncheon dish. Shred let Also Good Appetisers, Adding tuce and mix with It cooked aspara gus tips, crab meat and mayonatse. Zest to H eal’s Enjoyment Garnish with asparagus tips and hard boiled eggs. Three reasons w hy salads should Spinach and egg salad: Add two be served at least once a day. prefer teaspoons o f salt to tw o cups o f cold, ably more often, are because they are boiled spinach which has been well healthful; because they are econom chopped. To this add one-fourth ical, making it possible to serve le ft cup o f mayonnaise, mix well. Cover overs attractively; and third, be the yolks o f three hard boiled eggs cause they are appetisers, givin g zest With the spinach and roll theae in the to an otherwise commonplace meal. fin ely chopped whites o f the eggs. A salad should be cool, crisp and Sprinkle with finely chopped peppe:« without any messy or over elaborate or parsley. Serve on shredded let appearance. Avoid soaking, pick tuce with mayonnaise dreasing. over thoroughly, drain w e ll; wrap in cheesecloth or paper towel, and lay Lemon Pie.— Juice and grated rind on ice. A ll ingredients should be perfectly dry before m ixing; add o f one lemon, yolks o f 2 eggs, 1 cup hot water. 1 small cup sugar. 1% dressing just before mixing. T o "m arinate” fish and other foods tablespoonfuls cornstarch. Cook un treat about tw o hours before serving til thick and pour In baked crust. with one part olive oil, three parts Make meringue o f egg w hite and vinegar or lemon juice and salt, pep brown. Delicious. --------- o .. per and herbs to taste. Does advertising pay? Ask the Lemon juice keeps fru its from dis coloration; It should be substituted man who advertises. The business for vinegar on most salads which are houses that fa ll don’t advertise until the sheriff makes them. tf mpde o f fruits. H eavy meats should be followed by simple vegetable or fru it salads In combination with green salad plants and simple acid dressings. Heavier salads are more appropriate for the main luncheon dish. 1 The request has been madb for a boiled salad dressing without sugar. The follow in g recipe is good; Mix together tw o eggs, tw o tablespoons of vinegar, two tablespoons o f water, tw o tablespoons o f butter, tw o tea spoons o f mustard, tw o teaspoons o f salt and a dash of pepper. Cook over hot water stirrin g constantly until It is o f the consistency o f thick cream. $ 2 5 *m l up Roquefort, dressing is delicious with lettuce. It is made thus: Mash eight tablespoons o f Roquefort cheese smooth, add one teaspoon o f dry mustard, salt and paprika to taste; add one-fourth cup o f olive oil, slow $ 6 .5 0 ly stirring all the tim e; when thick add one-fourth cup o f ch ill sauce, one tablespoon of vinegar or lemon juice and one teaspoon o f table sauce. To make a simple aspic Jelly In which meats and fish may be molded $ 2 1 .5 0 for salad, dissolve one tablespoon of granulated gelatine In one-half cup o f cold water, add to one quart of W o meet all competition hot, highly settoned stock, beef, chicken or any other flavor, and attr * until the gelatine la thoroughly dis solved, add the Juice o f one lemon and strain. When putting In the fish or meat it is w ell to allow a layer of the aspic to cool. For lovets o f onions a stuffed on ion salad Is recommended; Cook enough large onions so there w ill be one for each person. Cook until ten der but not soft, drain and cool, Shop phoae Bine I l f scoop out the center and fill with loo. Phoieo, K m 818-nio 8 chopped* tomato and lima beans m ix ed with mayonalae. Serve w ith French dressing. Greatly Reduced Prices Porcelain Bath Tabs Sinks, 20x30 Porcelain Toilet Evans & G ow er Plum bing Shop su ranfnn r /