THE BEAVERTON TIMES Friday, January 24, 191f E. H. CLORtt .. iv, laal( year, me pens wiu De sola to the highest bidder. E. H. Clore, well known El monica resident who died Mon day, was laid to rest Wednesday in the Cedar Mills cemetery. The luneral services were held from the late residence, Rev. G. A. iay ux the Methodist church,' officiating. . Mr. Clore was born near Cov ington, Ky., November 27, 1857, auu ipassea away at his residence Tranners are warned thai pelts should be sent only between these dates as moths often deveL op in the pelts if held in the of fice for a longer time. Attention is also called to tht fact that pelts must be strung together and tagged with the name of the sender and his ad dress. In strindne1 the Belts, it is well t o place them in pairs . -vv uio icoiucxitc i is wen t u piate uiem in pairs in rLilmonica. Jannnrv 90 iqio I ,i-v, v, ;j j. A4-(-h . . c1 ' Mi J liW, Wltll L11C 1U1 OlUC UUL. -TV Itell 11UII Deing bl years, one month and ' is also called to the market quo a 4.tys rr age at the time of his i Nations which are somewhat low death. He came West from St. er than last year, probably due iouis, Mo., about five years ago. I to the fact that imported pelts ne leaves a wife, two daugh-jare again on the market. . uucb sons, one nere, nnp in l(Von j . i Preparation should now be made for extermination of these squirrels as they emerge this SDrinff and the office of the Coun ty Agent can furnish the formu la for a mixture which should not cost over 20 cents ner ouart. or in cases of serious infestation the Agent will arrange to mix large quantities of poison one in France and one in San .Francisco. SAVE THE ORCHARDS FROM THE .PESTS THAT BESET County Agent Tells When and How To Spray to Protect The Crops Best. George W. Ballard is Home. After serving two enlistments in the American Army and one with the Canadians, George W. j Ballard is home again, havinirj bee ndischare-ed from service at Vancouver Barracks where he I was in the signal service, last 0i....J J 1 1 Vv m (i t i oamiuay ana is now maKing ms yiN. o. Jamison, County Agent home in Beaverton at the farm w vumuai, me various ol His wile's father. J. T. Wil pests ana dispnsoo fViof u ,tt. " v , . . " """" "cci, tne iiams. xae wears me ioreisrn oicnara. it is necessary to spra service and Allies' Campaifni in wim standard spray materials signia and a sharpshooter's sil- S VSAulsable that these be ver badge won while with the applied at the proper time and in Canadian forces. His first en a thorough manner. Ilistment was with the Twentv- aPplff,and Pears the first first Infantry. "When the war glV6?, just as the , broke out he Jined the Canadian winter buds are swelling but be- forces and was sent as far as nmt ly T t0 condltin ' Mesopotamia, Ejrypt, where he 2E erefore be watched and .became separated from his com. imitations appear, nana and was returned hoe Mrs. Sarah S. Butner is living on her brother's farm this week while Mr. Thomas is in a Port land hospital having an opera tion performed on his eye. Best Printing at the Times HE FINDS FORDSON TRACTOR INVALUABLE Parties Interested Mav See it Work and Know for Them selves What It Will Do. ; Owinr to the fact that some unreliable statements have been made against the Ford son Trac tor, T take pleasure xo.P.un- Poa tor, I take the pleasure t.n nrl V7SP to whom it may concern : That I am the ownoi- nf a do without it now, taking every- OTTO ERICKSON ""V - ""siucraiion, 1 would U OUlt ffn j. i,iui jjiuw o acres in 10 hours and do that easy, or I can plow 16 acres in 20 hours without stopping except chang ing drivers. I can also plow any time thatf you can plow with horses. , I dug my potatoes with a Fordson Tractor and a Hoover . Potato Digger, and we plowed 4 fifrps pvprv pvpnino- aft.pr dark. I put 2000 feet of rough lumber on my wagon and got stuck with the whp.pls sunk hetwppn fi tn R inches in the ground and had a 8200 pound team. I hitched on to it with the Fordson and hauled it out the first pull. I can plow my land for 40 to 50 i cents per acre for jutf what fuel and oil against $2.50 to $a no per acre with horses. In my opinion there is not a better 2 plow tractor on the mar ket today or -any comparison to it. ' -. Any - one wanting to see it wflrk can come t.n With T-Tovoi station, -Southern ..Pacific Elec tric, and I will verify every statement. LOU L. LAWRENCE. Route 4, Beaverton, Washington Co., Or. Hillcbo B averton . Forest Grove spray should be applied. This first spray is to comhat San Je scale, Red Spider mite and Blis ter mite (pear). The sprav to use is Lime-Sulphur, one part to eierht gallons of water or Misci ble oil one part to 17 gallons of water. The next snrav -fnv ta iru and for Scab should be applied after the buds open and further instructions will be given con cerning it later. The Peach Leaf Curl seems to be one of the worst pests of the peaches in the home orr-hnvs 0f thu : flnnntv. To control this an application of BoHpanx fi-f?-K0 rr T.ime-Rninhiir 1-8 should be annhed at least two weeks be- " p nuns ir) to onn. This By N. C. Jamison. Cnnntw Af He then joined the SiVnal Ser vice of the American Armv aw1 was sent to Camp Lewis an'' on June 12. last, was sent to Van couver barracks. His compan was all packed and redv an had the armistiVe not been signed, he would have bpen nn his way across the water in a week more. Mr. Ballard was married six months ao-n tn Mrs Alfreda Allen of this city. POISON TS W4Y TO GET tuv, GRAY DIGGER, JAMISON County Agent Savs Thev Are Hungry When Thev First Come Out in Spring. D. Perry Evans Portrait Photographer 1 Phone Main 7590 270 Vi Washington St., PORTLAND, OREGON . latter spray is also used for San dose &caie at the same time. For prunes and nluma attack ed by San Jose S"ale. Red SnMer mite and Twio- Miner T.i'mp. Sulphur 1-8 just as winter buds ai- opening. Cherries are also enrarod w'h the same solution who, the win ter buds are beHnninf to otipt, for San JJnse S"n1p and Red Sni der mite. If nnhiq m-p present nicotine is added 1-1200. I MORE MOTE PWT.TS TO PI? POOLED FEBRUARL 10-15 County Aeent Comes to Relief of Youthful Tranners Who Have Been Faithful. Bv N. C. Jamison. Countv Acent Numerous inquiries have been received from youthful trappers as to the time for nplt nool, Tt has therefore been decided to hold another pool be twwen the dates of February 10 and 15. Pelts can be forwarded to this office at that time. As was done The ground sauirol. ov trva v digger, which is common in this county, can best be protten rid of or held in control hv mmnc f poison, if used at the rifrht tw, and in the proper manner.. This squirrel often keeps well under cover durinsr the winter, but in the first few warm davs nf tVi spring it comes out in search of tood. ihis often occurs as ear ly as the latter Tiart of .TnnnaviT or durinpr the month of Febru ary. Since there is little food in sipht at this time, thev accent poison baits readilv. althonrrh baits have been devised that are so attractive and nalatahlp for them that they are accepted at any time. It has been found ' that the squirrel is possessed of a preat deal of curiosity and when he I finds hulled grains of barley or oats, he desires to hull them mi to find what is inside. This nrin-- f ciple is made use of in making ! poison baits, barley being preferred. STEVE VASILEFF TAILOR TO MEN AND WOMEN Cleaning and pressing Repairing and alterations 304 BROADWAY BUILDING, Portland. Oregon. Racine Tires Better tires fortyour car. They are guaranteed for 5000 miles or your money back for a new tire. 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