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COPPER CARBONATE
A* Had aeted w rongly. H e atmuld hare THIS PAPER WILL HAVE
warned her on bis A rot arrival. Ha
PON W H E A T
SERIES
BY
IRVIN
COBB
could not tilama her for refusing t*
accept hla word.
Copper iiurbonat* treatment
lin t what w as a l th e bottom o f bar
for
wheat smut while not nett--'
evident fea r o f him?
ectilly Used in this county, I*
T h * only thing I a ft fo r him lo do
considered far past the expert'
wn* lo try to protect her tn spite of
mental slagu In Oregon wheat
haraelf.
growing centers.
T h * friendly foraot bad suddenly
grown hateful and nllan. And than
This dry method pf treating
l.ee knew what th* trouble wna. It i
wheat for smut 1 » o f ulbre than
waa th* aubtnargad matnorla* o f Ka­
lisiinl Interest at present on ac­
te lie. Mh* meant nothing to him now,
count of llte filgh price o f seed
loss than nothing, nnd yot— wall, that
wheat.
Twenty per cent less
had been years ago, nnd ba bad gono
wheat per acre cun be used
through all that,
m ill, tb» Imprint
w as tb ora—
when «ending copper carbonate
Mmbb-nly, on on tbo night bofore. ho
treated wheat aa compared to
w as startled hy th * low sound o f
the seed wheat required when
voice«. Peering aeroas th* grass, he .
using the liquid treatment. The
could Just distinguish tb * Shadowy
saving of seed wheat where two
outline« o f tw o Agura* against tb *
bushels per ucre would be 20
m ra'a Bra.
I lo 2$ pounds. Twenty pounds
Very d elib erately Loa draw hla nnto-
/
0*WH|lM fer W tj i b«vnt«M
m atlr from hla halt. Ita had no doutit
! at $~.J0 per bushel i* worth
.
WHU K«i v i>*
that lAerre »ml Shorty wore planning
iseveiilysta aud two-thirds cents.
m isch ief; most probably they meant
riuwovar. (.«-«• l>«Kttn lo h rm lh *
1 1 he cupper carbonate for treat-
near hern. W hile lu- waa unloudlng hla , tn attack him as t prelim inary to over
mor» fr«-**ly n Iran hi* limi I«*fi ih»
j mg seed lur one acre would
park and watering Ida horae, the girl
pow
ering
the
girl.
»quali*! l u i !•• town M i n i ) hlm.
II«
went on with her meal, without paying
'coat between four
and
five
And
he
lay
w
atrh
ln
g
them
a
n
d
1
w n lk id or tr o tin i hi* homo till noon,
- any attention to him.
!cents per ucre, thus leaving •
1 grim ly w allin g for Ibolr stealthy onset, j
srudunlly m o m itln ; Inward Hi* oat
la v , fooling both uneotiifortable and
He felt more than n m atch for tha pair
t net cost gain of about iu cum»
■ hlrt*. of i hr run*» thm uali u fairly
fiMill»h, wa» beginning lo wl«h he had of them.
»Iran rounfry.
____________ I per acre. .
I walled, When a horae neighed elo«e a f
M inutes went hy, however. T he pair
Tin* in n» « might bol<t off for tw o nr
T h e fam ous Irvin B. Cobb, la lh* '
^ ».< •*' treated with
coppe
hand,
hla
horae
and
the
g irl’» seemed «n unconscionable time mak
throw wirak» vrt and I.oa M l <-unll«i< -at
anawered. uad a minute later l ’ l*-rr* Ing th eir arrangem ent!, and nil the 1 opinio* o f m any peopla Hi* beat story carbonate doc* not have Its get'-
that «roll within that portad bo w«ritltl
tallar of ou r llaw. ha* compiled a re- 1 imuaiiug qualities injured. i'U
t'auehon and Ida *-<>mpanlon Shorty
while th r dlst-uoalon. which waa Jnat
Ito aldo to briny hack I'rlly, If Ilia lai'
mark a his series
rode Into view through Hi* gathering
abort, bumoruus iiiculment can be given
any
audible
without
being
Intelligible.
«
M
il
lor worn In tho ration unlroa ho look
■ lories which he has heard T hey will
dnrkneas.
tunc
and
me
treated
seed
can
on. la w wondered how long ha had
«larnt. In w blrh •»••nt of courao M o
appear under Mr. Cobb's name with
I'larre'» behavior a l the night of I.**
been lyin g thara
It w a s too dark te
would b in o lo brina hla borao bark la
k I uu U uuicfiiiileiy wiluoul
In­
<»a» »Imoat ludicrous. 11» pullral hi* •a* hie watch. He wondered why they lh a title. "M y F av o rite Mtorlaa." an-l
I.Itilo r a lla and proper* fo r ■ tony
• r * soon to begin In this paper. jury to gcriiiuiulioti.
horae up alofrt with tut oath, and *»l
had not w aited HU morning, whan
«ln io/> i b»w
T h o now dominion
W atch for them and rend them, tie-
►p-. .'J
Heating
equioiiioat
looking front I.ae to tha girl In »Imoat
farro rnrrlOa <41 th o trad iti"» o f th# old
there
would he a b etter chnm e o ’ ! can ** g o * n ever «tacoamered s a o , a must be used lo secure llior-
comical »urprlar. lUiorty, dlmnountlng
eeU ectiee * f fa n n y stories in your life. ougii covering o f the grain with
North-Wool ; Il duo» not rotura wtlh
In • hurried m anner, repeated hi* (■ king him unaw ares.
A l last the black shadow s separate» S p eaking o f anecdote». Mr. Cobb snva:
••ni Ita man.
rotnpanlon'a geettire*.
F or eevrral
copper carbonate.
Nl»h|p la'ka v i a adm irably adattimi momenta th* light o f the ram p Are One o f litem w as com ing tow ard Idi. "A m erican s did not Invent or *11 *-
tireultiing the copper carbon­
cover
lh
*
short
humorous
story.
with
stealth
y
footsteps.
l
a
v
gu***"»
-
f*i* th r ni-.il» o f tho Fro«- Tro dor» It •I I lionet ted the rail» fare * o f the girl
Inde*d, some short stories still nre ate dual is injurious to work­
n j k nt tho *xtn*tira northorn limita of and l.ee and th e vindictive, erow lln r that It w as Shorty, tha more eo*rng<
A convenient machine for
m aking the round* which w ere old ers.
011a o f the tw o
thr ran**. nr a llltlo hayond. and Ilia one» o f (be tw o men-
T h e Agure cam e slo w ly on
lo-. when th* Pyram ids n ere young. Prob­ treating may be made from a
homi o f a lako and rlror ayatrtn by
Then I’ lerrr lea|>ed to the ground
wrhirti rutiiim intratlun oould ho hod tty "Hy gar, It'* de feller ilnt tell me aimed the autom atic, hla Anger »tea,; ably (he piper who piped before M e * large oil drum by extending an
wntor north to f o r t ( ‘burohlU or York
dot'll he a ll’. “ he ahoated. "W h at you led on the trigger. H e would Hie a- rounded oat his art with on« of the inch pipe through the barrel
standard Jokes o f the period— a Joke
Knotury ur wool aa far a» Lako Alba
f in k you're doing her*, you d— n fo u r soon as It m ade Hie first hostile move
which, dressed In new clothes. Is doing diagonally for au axis on which
»rant, aa aoun aa It raised Us weupo.
liaaon.
A u « h e rr
Half o f one head
duty som ew here today. T h e mother- to rotate it.
Th» York boat, lad ra In tho gtiawnl*
"M aybe the a i m aa you," aatd Lae. ' lo cover him.
And then. In nmaaemciit, he let th* in-law Joke cciild not have originated ¡> cut out aud hinged to close
wrlth »oppilo* of liquor, outâd puah
"H-». bo. dn f» good I" r»arrd *b*
with Adam beenuae Adnm had no
ighlly so that the grain may
rauxtle o f HI* autom atic drop. For He
any wbara alone Uto tbotnuuida u f lako»
hived
“ You lin k w * tnl.r you In n*
Agure w as not com ing tow ard him, h j m other-in-law, hut I have not Hie he put iu and taken oul. Mount
and atroama. aotlny na motbor boat In pardner. belgT"
allghteM doubt thnl C ain began aslng
w as going tow ard th e girl'* tent.
turn to tho ranoo. with "ito or moro
on support* or posts that the
"W ouldn't go w ith you.
I've got
II a fte r bla m arriage.
And beyond
And It w as the gtrt haraelf!
rnao«. And over nil tbty raat. Ill-do-
barrel may be easily rotated.
my own hand to play,” I.S* anawered.
pern
dvem
ara
F
ather
Noah
whiled
Had she then som e secret under
flnod dlatrlrt tho hooch-ru turar bad
Tins machine will treat one sack
"Yon won't p lay It here, then I" bet
a
w
ay
many
■
dragging
half-hoar
In
standing w ith the tw o ruffian», ami
alnioot nnllmltod aw ay, provin s a
lowed Mtiorty.
Turn slowly for a
had the epleode o f th e evening nt thr the A rk hy tellin g Slu m, Ham und at a time.
sortoti» riv al to th r loyltlm ato trading
O ath* poured from hi* lip:'. "P ack hotrt been a perform ance staged fra Japhet Hie one which begin s: ‘It moment or so.
Avoid breathing
Intoronta. alno» %h * rarrtod hla paloon
and vnmcoMt!" yelled I'lerre. T h e two some p a rticu la r purpose?
seem s there ware two Irishm en nam e# I lie duKl after opening the ma­
Into tho Indlan'a ram ping yrtnmd* and
advanced on l«ta with b.-Ulgereot gao-
T hat might almost have apprnre*: j Pat and Mika: And Pat said to Mlk*, chine.
took hla |ilrk o f tho rhotrrat fura
«
turaa.
credible, hut for the conversation th*t T n lth . n s' ba Jnl.er*!'—
lila Irado ombra e**d a ollvr »no. All
■ Km fir-egg near Hillsboro has
I.«-* belt) up bis band aa the Aata l a v had overheard beside the stove
"80 It would not do for us to lay
alony lha frinyo o f whit» arttloniont It
built such a
machine, while
threatened him
TM dn'l 1 tell you I
claim
lo
tha
sol*
responsibility
for
th*
tn the light o f that. l a v had lo di»
way ortivo. It bail sprang «I1
*
red Beach o f North Plains is
don't A * h t r he draw led decaptlxely
abort hum orous story. Hut I am quit*
ml»» the credibility o f hla aunnlne
fungus p ro ru lyht, durtny tho dlaoryan
“ Yon d**n' fight?
By gar. you’re
T h e only possible explan ation ai certain that w*. more than any other using it concrete mixer.
isatlo a o f Iho tHtllra In cuuamjuonrr
»»In' to Aghf dta tltm or g t t !" yelled which he could a rriv e w as that th< people, hnv* mad- It a part o f our
An old churn, i f o f sufficient
Of iho w ar aud tho roadjustnirnt Tho
dally Ilfs.
A m ericans o f w hatsoever
l*1 err*. "Y ou 'fra ld o f g illln ' wblp|*«-d. girl had gone to the con federates w ill
•-. will answer the purpose
yany wo«« atondlly oniM ttorlny tho ro
rank
Ilk*
to
tell
*h
rt
storle*
and
Ilk*-
abr
Ills own story, had ta x ed them, ami
nicely.
latinità bot <•■ •<■ n whltoa and rad«
T hera ar* abort
“ That'» »boat th e atae o f It." of course had been persuaded that hb to laugh at them
w blrh had broa »m irabio allunai *ln*-
tioniiin-rciai equipment may
«(orlea «rhlch sum up tha ch a ra cto rt*
laughed la »
'T h a t'» why I ah-vi In
late wan false.
Probably they ha*'
tita adoont of th# Aral ploaror
Hen of w-hlta Am ericana o r black be secured through dealers.
atand quirk and at m ight and aure convinced her that th ey w ere friend»
WUIrbovor dlatrlrt tho girt tra»
Am ericans. Ja w s or O entlles, city folk
gentlemen P
and Hyil he had designs u|>»a her.
bound fur. It wn* ltu|tuaaiblo to ml»
or country folk more com pletely than
Hla right band m ade a movetnrat
BIYSTEHY
MvMIAed and hum iliated, l a v wet»
la k o lit*' m ura» th aï »ba would toko
••oold ponderous a ssa y ; or arhotnriy
In bla coat pocket, but hi* aulm nnttr to sleep nt Inst with hla ears »Untie,
Initially
in front o f I.** lay a Inn»
A
man
in
restaurant, after
exposition».
It
Is
of
record
that
wnn In the holster at tb * hark o f Id» for any unexpected sound or move
lini kln no a f mountain, with only a
hip, and th«rr waa nothing In the metit nnd the autom atic within hi« Abraham Lincoln In the darkest day* fniishing his meal, took oul a
ktnyla p u o Intu tho httorl»r w a r a
o f this Union, cured more (linn one cigar anil started to lig h t, it.
pocket more lethal than hla pipe
Immediate grasp. Long practice wit;
rango nf »tatty mil**.
crisis u ltb some hom ely anecdote, The head waiter
B ui
I'lerro,
who
wna
ueura«». prisoner*
approached
whom
he
had bmugh*
Vi-annlny Iho valloy rs ro fU ly . 1.**
rbnngad color. T h * man w as a rn r nt single bonded out o f the w ilds bn*; some ap tly barbed retorL
him and said: “ You are not
■ aw. ahottl a m ila boy and tito (ma*, t
"In this aeries 1 h ave w ritten. 1 have
heart, as Lea bad auapected
H r given him th e facu lty o f sleeping lr
allowed to smoke, sir.”
tldn miri o f nandù- rising Int» tho »till
tra|>ed bark with a m arl.
Shorty n» com plete w atch fu ln ess aa a wild sought to choose those short stories
air.
“ flood Lord,” said he, "that’s
which have made (he g rva test appeal
•trpped bark. too. though not qu ite 0» a n im a l; no enem y could surprise bin
M m *I«flod Hint lie bad lite girl Iti
to
me.
Some
o
f
them
1
beard
years
what
my doctor told me. But
violently, and the tw o, w ithdraw ing while lie dosed.
algid. 1.00 boaltalod for a wblla, •’ !>
a g o ; others no longer ago than y e a how the dickens r)i«f you know?”
out o f range, proceeded to hold a
dorldo-t w hether to ride tip to her. or
Itut th ere wna no need for the*
icrday. 1 have tried to repeat them
whl»|vred roilaquy. nt (he end of
prccnutlon» fo r nothing disturbed him
to ram p when* ho waa. keeping a look
In 1 he form In which th ey w ere uttered
which, turning a w ay without another
T r y Our Classified -Ads
out for I'lorrr ami .Shorty. In the end
nnd It waa th e »un. blinking on th* . In my presence I hope the reader rony
word to law . they pco<-erd«-d to art
edge o f th e hurt n o n , that »wakened enjoy them a s much a t I have e n jo jed
he dortdod that the b etter otturar
up th eir rnmp at a little dlatanre.
him the next morning.
would lie to m ake Itlnioalf known, nnd
the work of com piling the coUectlon."
L ee turned to the glri. who had
n fron lln ly ho d«-»«-ond*d the »lopo
T ho girt w a s a lre ad y cooking he*
Mood a «llrait ap4 -rt»tor of the orene
aliil follow ed tho trail along Ilio Ixink
breakfast outside her tent when he
"I ought to h a re explained, par
o f the rtvor until ho renrhed the ram p
i-nierged. and ahe returned hi* snlutn
CAUSE FOR GRIEF
Imp»." he raid. "T o n recognlxed tbnt
•Tho girl had alread y art up her tent
tlon with a sttfT little how. k rrp ln ;
A Hebrew attended rtu- funer-
man who tnrulted you taM night. A
hi r llorar waa trlliere d near Hit
her face averted
|
Jal o f a multi-millionaire and all
little la te r I happm ed to overtie»r lira
< T *»r tm lh f O f A ll 1 Knew):
atrenm. and aho w a* oookln t her din
l a v attended to hla h«rae nn*l lliet
Thm r n«fn*a « r » W H A T U tA W H Y
|t»lr of them »peaking o f a plan they
Through the sad rites he cried
nor nt a flre w id th ahe had mad*-
m d W HEN.
prepared
hla
b
reakfast.
He
had
An
Imd form ed for Inlereeptlng you to
ns if his heart would break,
•md H O W and W H E R E and W H O “
Kite looked very trim aud bu»lne»»
■PU RE
nlglit. I didn't w ant to alarm you. In Ished before P ierre and Shorty nitit*
j “ Why are you erying. A b ie v
i-aw they fulled to ap|ienr. but tl-at 1 « on the m ens. They looked as If tlu-.v
W H A T w m thoDeclarntfe» ofL o o d o o l
ked a friend.
“ He wasn’t a
W H Y dews th « data for Easter vary?
why I propoartl to ram p liealde you. 1 hud Item drinking heavily the nl ,h
W H E N w a s the great pyramid o f
'
think they »re unnrrupulou» ctmtnro- before, but they m ade no naoveiuen* relati'P of yours."
Cheops built ?
“ lHtt's why I'm crying.” Ain*'
era, and yrai've probably reached the tow ard eith er him or th a girl uniil tl.
H O W can you distinguish a malarial
«aim* ileei»lon a fte r th e orane that bn* horae» ware loaded nnd ready tn atari 'sobbed in a fresh outburst o f
mosquito ?
th* gtrt briefly declining Lee'» a»n!*t
W H E R E is Canberra ? Zcebrugga?
Just taken plar»."
tears.
nnce
and
handling
her
own
gear
l
l
l
r
W H O was the Millboy of tha SIash«s f
"T h an k yon. but I aanure yon that I
an expert.
Are these *eix men" senring you too?
•tin quite mpiibh- o f protecting my
Give
them ao opportunity by placing
POOR
GIRL
Then Shorty cam e up to la v .
••If," nn*wercd the girl, and L ee »«"
from
"He«*
here,
pardner.
vrhnt'a
the
great
T
lift
t
wa»
a
young
girl
her Ang«-ra atray to w a n l a »ervlca-
Idea?" he asked. In n tone that wn
Savannah,
■ l*c revolver holnter at her licit.
“ O f erairw- I don't want to Intrude." meant to he con ciliatory. "M y |>r.r:
On the pavement slipped on
■ aid lire , “ lint a» long an the»e men se r nnd me wna wonderin' If w-
a hannnah;
couldn't Ax up tlda little iid»nn<!er
are here, I think I ought to renin In.”
And since that sad day.
■
tendin'.
I
gm-ss
you're
barkin’
up
in your hora*,^
She look a atep or tw o to w an l lilui.
I am sorry to say.
sch o o L office,
liMiking at him Ax*t!ly. "W h o and the w rong tree, ain 't you ?"
club, lib rary.
"M eaning?"
She stands when she plays th*'
what are yon?" ahe ilcniamlvd with
T h is''S u p rem e1
"M eaning ns how my pnntner and
planah.
quivering lip». "H ow am I to know
Authority” in »11
Hint you an- n»t tbone men’» f-b-nil. 1110 don't mean n<> harm tn thin voting
knowledge offer* s e r v ic «^
Indy.
W
e’re
on
11
prospectin'
trip,
end
that thin ta not all part of an arranged
immediate, constant, lu tin g, trust­
MODEST MAN
nnehernlly
w
e
don't
w
ant
no
outsider*
plan?"
worthy. Answer* »11 lands a f ques­
He— I would gladly die f o r
tions. A century o f d e v e lo p in g ,
"I nm not n friend, or naaoclnte of buttin' In on our property."
“
How
nhout
till»
la
d
y
?"
you,
but
for
one
thing.
enlarging, and perfecting under ex­
lltooe men," aiUNTfrod Irao Indignantly
acting care and highest scholarship
"N ow . imrdner, you got thing* Mxcrt
She—And what-is dial?
"I n ever imw eith er o f them until one
insures accu racy, com pleten ess,
up wrong, I tell you. R f »lie's goin'
He- I’m afraid you eonld nov
o f them In.-dilted you In the hotel yen
compactness, authority.
lenlay evening. I know Hint they arc rair w ay, why. nnrherully, w e ain't er replaee the loss.
W H t* tor a e&rapJe p a g e o f th e New 1
IForda.
going
to
portend
not
to
ace
each
other
M
pcefoi n of Regular a * *~ ^ “ ----
planning to do you *o;n* harjn."
booklet You aro -*
th« J u r y .” priesa* ote. T o
Now
1
dunno
where
you
're
bound
for
U»o*v'
«
^
»
y
ti^
o
p
u
h
»
i
CBÜOB
oro
w
ill
Boad/Voo
"W e ll, and -yo u ?" »he n*Ued. trying
nnd I don’t rare, hut I give you H ie| 0 * 1 Your Printing D * n e N o w
to keep her voice itendy.
C A C MERR1AM CO.
heat tip you ever had. e f you don't
Unxo*H*d Job Printing
"Y on »ua|M-ct m e f
SseiaefaU. M u .. U .S. A . Eat. I s j j
"1 don't know. I I m at nobody. 1 like trouble, which I understand you
Tho Beavorton Review
to *ay you don't. T h e re nln'l no gobl
in k yon why you nre here."
In
Stony
range,
and
the
heat
tiling
you
^
"M y ohjeet In cam ping here health-
yon tonight I* »Imply to protect you," kin d o 'I * to bent It bark to l.lttb .
Falla. T h a t's a ll nhout It.”
Lee equivocated.
" I f there'a no geld In Ston y range,
th e Looked V ary T rim and Busins»*
She anaw etvd, with an effort at
why are you protpeetln g here?"
Ilka W ith Her S lrsv ss Rollad Up to
Irony. "A nd my an»wer lo you 1 » that
Hor Elbow* and Hor A ir of Bolng
" S a y ," shouted Shorty, "I gue*» my j
I do not need protection, hut th at Hit*
Com pletely at Homo In Thooo S ur­ country 1 » free for a ll— for thorn- men imrdner and me know * ou r biiMne**
without no outsider b u llin ' In. I’ve
rounding«.
and for you."
put Iho card s fa c e up on the table. ,
She
went
Jm
rk
Into
her
tent,
leav­
lik e with ber oleeve» rolled up to her
Now how about It?"
ing Le«- »tupt-Aed. T he pair w ere a l­
elhona and her itlr o f helny com pletely
"N othin g doing."
ready »ented In fron t o f their Are,
nt horn*- In :hew- surrounding».
Shorty glared at him. "S a y, whs*
An I r t Jun p«'d fiuto hi» horae »lie munching »lab» o f bread nnd raw kinds gam e a re you plnyln, th a t’» '
hneon. T h ey had been w atching Lee
M arled, th en *lnohr<J at him with an
wlint we w ant to kn ow ?" he demanded ;
evprea»bn o f 1 -'m w hlrh wa» an nt- and the girl fu rtive ly throughout the " la this a showdown or ain't It?"
With full basemeut, furnace, good drainage, laud
Interview. Ira* wondered whether the
trinpl to rttncttnl n very obVida» Irepl
"N ot for m e," answ ered Irae.
glrl'a demeanor had given them any
dation.
enough for two houses, on .1 rock road that's puid
"A ll right I" Shorty clam bered on
H e had
"Hood «•venlny.'' he railed.
"I’m Inkling of 111 term ination.
hi» horn«* with an oath slid m n teivd
for a n d readily accessible lo luith highways where
travelling your w ay, and anw your never felt »0 fool I ah.
back to w h ere P ierre wna standing,
I f they perauaded her thnl they cursing aa he tried to tighten h b
ram p Arc. ao Ionic the liberty of Join
there is no city taxes and just J (>!-*->< t>> lh* train
wen- more to he trusted, the oltttnHon girth. A colloquy ensued. T he pair
In . you. If there'a no objection."
station. These homes have five r. » . finished and
would he n «erlou» one for her. Lee'* rod* up to the girl, who w as alread y In
SI10 stnn-d hard nt hint aa If hla nil
position wn* certain ly fa r more «11 her saddle.
vent were «nine long exported blow
T h ere follo w ed an nnl
room for 3 more in attic If vonr *-1d liotn .- is priced
hnrni*»lng than he had anticipated
Hint had »ndd-Aly fallen. F or a few
mated pantomime, w ith gesticu lation s
right it can he traded in on one ol ill«- homes or
Utmnrrtla ah" neemed under the In *!t w a* nlino*t a* If the g ir l had de­ toward Lee. T h e glri seem ed to sit
Alienee of 1 1 all-povaeaalng fe a r Titer, rided to throw In her led w ith the pair obstinately mute, as If she remained
they can be bought on easy payments
in,-tutoring It. ahe anawen-d with the o f F ree T ra d e r agent». H e had not neutral.
succeeded In convincing her that their
m ine «(Yeetatlon o f Indifference:
Suddenly Shorty wheeled hi» horse ^
"Y ou run enmp where you like, of motive» were evil, perhaps hecan -e he nhout. "C om e 'long. P ierre. I gue*-*' J
had
not
ventured
to
voire
hi*
real
*us
c ntrne. T h e ran ge la free for nil.”
w e’ve give the fool his c lia n s t!” he j
I - 0 , n little atnggored nt the ttnwll plrlon* o f them to her. And he had ■ hooted. And, to L ee'a surprise, tie J
only
succeeded
In
arousing
her
hos­
lini no#a of fitly Invitation, derided
pair ktrked th eir mounts In the rib* J
tbnt II would he hotter for the prenant tility.
Contractor and
nnd In a moment w e re off at fu ll xal
And, lo okin g nt th e m atter In u
not to Rinvili her with uny explana
,-ommon sense light. Lav renllxed Hint
frontinued nrxl wwk.)
t t o V I - f ^ WPVVV'I.ed to pitch hi* tan*
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W ebster ’ s
N ew I nternational
D ictionary
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A Modern Home? *
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Dallas P. Murray
B uilder
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A P P L E SOAB CAM
OE CONTROLLED
Announcement
Apple s c a b , lh * m o s t s s r t o u *
d v*:a»u o l th e a p p le m U i e g o u ,
c a n be c o u t r o l i e d ,
end
*v*u
" “ V d p r e v e u l e d by ■ lew s a n i ­
ta r y l u e n s u r e s n o d n s y s t e m a t i c
u se o f lim e - s u lfu r sp ra y .
CM}«b in A fungus g r o w t h t h n l
Is Form ing a Class of Privais
Piano Pupils in Bsavorton
F a r PMrttMr Information
W rite O r Phono
ut lacks tbe fruit, leaves, and
ROY OOODMAN
uccusiouuliy the twigs o f the
Hue.
It reproduces by means &0 t Fine Arts Bldg.
BR BIOS
o f »pores, llioueund* uf which
OREGON
are discharged from lh* peri- P O R TLA N D
utecin, »man duuie-like pimple*
on the fallen leave* o f Uie pre­
vious year. The spores mature
-thoul the Ume Uie apple blos­
soms arc ready lo open, and
die earned up by tbe wind and
mu* cause remiecuou, and u
continuation of tne spore pro­
duction.
Plowing Uie dead leave* un­
der in the cany spring, before
the winter buds burst, will re­
move the chief source of in­
fection, but ns the disease may
ue carried in from neighboring
orchard» as well as from leave*
nol turned under, the follow­
ing itpray schedule should b*
used:
1 i j Delayed
dormant
»pray, 12 pound* o f lune-suifur
lo 100 gallons o f water, applied
soon after the winter bods open,
when the leaves of Uie fruit
spurs are one third lo th r e e -
fourths inches long.
(2) Fink
Annie says 1 better ex*
■pray, 314 lbs. lime-sulfur to
plain that phrase “ friendly
100 gallons o f water, applied
service” that I ’ ve been
when tbe flower buds show a
preaching so long.
pink color, but are not yet open.
3) Calyx Spray, 2% pounds
Y o u know , just about
of lune-sulful spray to 100 gai.
the best thing about your
o f water, applied 10 days after
best frien d is the real (ra­
the calyx spray.
(5 ) Thirty-
tion that you can always
day spray, 2 pounds lime-sul-
depend upon him.
fu." to tOO gallons o f water, ap-
riied 30 days after the calyx
Dependability is a great
■pray.
fa c to r in the “ fr ie n d ly
Pruning is also an important
service” o f the
factor in preventing scab, for
if the foliage is dense it re­
mains wet longer after
each
rain, and gives the spores o f
the fungus a belter chance to
germinate and cause infection.
'VUL
What a
HE
Southern
Pacific
SPEAKS UP
“ Where’ve you been so late?”
“ To a lecture.”
“ Huh?”
“ And it wa* very poor.
I
don’t care to listen to another
one.
TN E
ti
SION SAYS SO
She— What makes you think
Jones i8 tired o f hi» wife?
He— A sign in front o f hi*
house say* “ Honey For Sale.”
Red Electrics
C. E. A LLE N , Local A g e n t
BEAVERTON
ORE.
C A S T O R IA
For Infants sad ChBdrai
to U n For Ovor 3 0 Yooro
UnxMltod Job Printing
■M M M h Y S R , , —
S R ^ S N N IS
Bto L
Beaverton Transfer Co. «
Lewis Brothers, Props.
Auto Truck and Livery Service, Daily Trips To
Portland.
Furniture and Piano Moving.
Offices: Bwaverton; Cor. Watsonanrl First St. Portland; 188 Froat St.
Phones: flaaverton, Sion I I .
Portland, Main 3540
WHO ARE BUILDERS?
Bright prospects mjirk
the opening ol the new year.
The business horizon is a-
gl'iw, .'o r fundamental condi­
tions never wero sot-ne’er.
D urirtv ihe i:e x l tw u m onths
{ th o u san d s w ill ne«fd m iirria is.
J. Haulenbt'ck Lbr. Co.
Opposite
s.
rw rana
P. Depot
BEA yp.tt TON
OR EGON
naaMUBt;
I Have A Joint Account
n Our Bank
tiy a “ Joint Account” we me­
an an account into which e i­
ther a man or his wife may
put m oney or from which
either may draw money.
Every man should make his
wife his F IN A N C IA L P A R ­
TNER. Then if anything ha­
ppens lo him she will have
the necessary experience to
be able to take care of his
money.
W e will welcome your acc­
ount.
General Banking with unexcelled S erv*ce
4 °fo Paid on Savings and lime Depa s,ts
S 25 will start a checking account and wt. ma^e
\o “ Service Charge” on earne.
Bank of Beaverton
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