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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1916)
CENTRAL'POIMT HERALD THURSDAY. A U G . 3. 1916 •I-i--:-: l-H l-l- H -H -H -h-H - t ■ I 1 L H - H - A SAVING SERVICE Î Farm and i Garden î FLAGS OF IRELAND ♦ # INCREASING WHEAT. Make Good Jelly J. # I.ess labor with more seed. The canning club specialists o f the 4» more manure and mote fertilizer States Relations Service for the North f would enable Ohio funner» to ern unJ Western States recommend 4> grow as much wheat ou 1.500,- 4> that tne following points be observed < b > 000 acres as they now thrash 4. tu make certain that jelly will be of ■S > 4 > from 2.000,000 acres. This Is -r-X -i- l- H - to be overlooked. good quality: BEFORE THEN IT WAS BLUE. k- the conclusion of Director C. E. VALUE OF 0AN0EL10N. <v Thorne, head of the Ohio experl- A fte r the fruit has been boiled and ISN’T IT WONDERFUL TO THINK THAT 4 - ntent station, who fur mure than the texture broken down it should be It la Rapidly Becoming a Plant of Com That Was the Color of Fionn Mae- 4> a quarter of a century has been poured into a jelly bag and permitted Cumhaill’a Standard, Which Is Said 4> reaching sound conclusions for î> mercial Importance. to druin for a considerable time. Forc to Be the True Flag of Erin—The 4> the benefit o f Ohio farmers. A Dandelion, nin e looked upon a» only I ing the juice from the pulp will cause < 3 > half million acres iu corn lust a weed, is rapidly becoming a plant ♦ Ancient ‘‘ Spear and Serpent.” Will boil 150 eggs. of commercial importance, for it U <8> year saved from the wheat- 4- cloudy jelly. When the juice has been Will brew 50 cups of tea. The universal belief concerning the 4> fields would have stored much 4> collected, place two teaspoonfuls o f valuable In many ways. Tbe Scientific Will make 50 cup» o f coffee. cold unsweetened fruit juice into two American prints picture» of a dande flag of Ireland Is that It has always wealth In the cribs with corn at Will toast 150 slices o f bread. lion farm neur New Haven, Conn., and been "the harp without the crown" lm- ' <$> Its present high prices. The fail- -» teaspoonfuls o f grain alcohol and mix Will light eight hundred cigars. of tlie gathering of the crop, detailing [iose«l on a field o f green nnd that ; ure to reap profits from the soil by shaking gently. Allow it to settle Will operate a flatiron 2 hours. at tbe same time some of the manifold green has from time Immemorial been : ; <s> can be charged In good measure for one half hour, preferably in a glass ♦ Drill's color. j Vi ill warm 30 bottles of baby's milk. virtues of tlie plant. j <$> to a lack o f proper handling of < $> ! tumbler. I f a jeilylike substance coD I venture to say that ninety out of “ Tbe use of daudeiion leaves as a pot I the factors that enter Into the <p ! Will bring to boil 5 quarts of water. Lets in the bottom o f the mixture it ia every hundred persons will assert, lu herb or salad in the early spring Is <$> equation. •i> I Will operate a 12 inch fan for 16 hours. evident that pectin is present and the well known in this country,” it says. answer to a query, that the harp on a Will light a 40 watt lamp for 25 hours. juice is suitable fbr jelly molding. •The country people make from them greeu background has constituted Ire Will sew 300,000 stitches on a machine. VI hen the test shows absence of a tonic recommended for purifying the land’s national design these many cen Will operate a warming pad for 40 hours, blood. Its use for tbe table bas be turies, this belief obtaining generally pectin, the white portion o f an orange among tbe Irish themselves. W ill warm shaving water for 8 mornings. TO KILL GRASSHOPPERS. come so universal that In a number peal, apples, or green'citron mellon In opposition to this belief It will ap Will cook 4 steaks on an 8-inch disc stove. of places large fields are devoted en may be added to the juice to supply the Will run the electric broiler for 60 minutes. tirely to Its culture. Tbe leaves when pear strange when the asseveration Is Just After Wheat Harvest le the Time necessary pectin. 12 ounces o f sugar to Destroy These Pests. boiled form an agreeable substitute for made that Ireland's national color un Will keep a foot warmer hot for 4 hours. added ton pint juice will make a jelly tbe spinach and other greens at a til something more than a century ago According to Mr. George A. Dean, Will run an office ventilating far for 8 hours. much earlier period o f tlie season than was blue. entomologist of the Kansas State A gri of the proper firmness and texture. Will operate an electric griddle for 70 minutes. It may Indeed produce a bit of a cultural college, the time to get the Jelly is ready to be poured into the V ill operate a luminous radiator for 60 minutes. shock to many who have been wedded grasshoppers Is Just after wheat har glasses when two rows of drops form Will heat a curling iron once a day for 15 weeks. to the notion that “ tbe Emerald Isle,” vest, when they are migrating from on the end of a paddle or on tbe edge “ the shamrock so green,” “ our green W ill operate a seven-inch frying pan for 60 minutes. the wheat stubble to the growing crops, of a spoon held sidewise. Isle beyond the sen" nnd other similar Will pump 3500 gallons of water to a height o f 25 feet. or Just after the second cutting of expressions were Indissolubly and for Will make you SM ILE while it does all these things. alfalfu. During the last three years ever connected with tbe country's na the poisoned bran mash, flavored with donai colors. Myth AdltTika Used in Central Point But ns a matter o f fact tbe greeu fruit Juice, has been found so effective In this state and in other states and flag made Its first appearance lu 1798. 216 West M ain Street, the year of tbe uprising, so that ns countries that tbe experiment station It is reported by Paxson Drug Co. does not hesitate to recommend it as flaps go It is comparatively new MEDFORD. . . . . OREGON that much Adler-i-kais sold in Central the most effective and practical metli '¡recti, you know. Is a blend of the o r 4 od o f control. . . . . . . ... . Point. People have found out that anpe and tlie blue, and it Is asserted Tbe bran mash Is made of bran, o n e s p o o n f u l of this simple buck that green was adopted iu 1798 by the rioted Irishmen to typify the union of twenty pounds; paris green, white ar thorn bark and glycerine mixture re north nnd south, orange being tbe senic or lottdon purple, one pound; lieves almost a n y c a s e o f constipation color affected In the northern part of sirup, two quarts; oranges or lemons, sour or gassy stomach. It is so power three; water, three and one-half gal Ireland and blue lu tbe southern prov Ions. Paris green is preferred to the ful that it is used successfully in ap lm es. Iu point of antiquity the real Irish other poisons, but tbe price of It this pendicitis. o n e m i n u t e after you take Preparing for June Examinations N ow in Session Hag ts the "spear and serpent.” which year Is very high, and hence In some it the gasses rumble and pass out. It cases It may be well to substitute is perfectly safe to use and cannot appears Iu the arms o f the O'Sullivans It Is said to commemorate the Incident white arsenic or london purple. gripe. Feb. 17 In preparing the bran mash mix tbe of Uaodhal Glas. the ancestor of Mtlle- bran and the poison dry In a washtub. sliis, who, tradition says, was cured of Squeeze the Juice of the oranges or a snake bite by the rod of Moses. Next to that comes the flag of Fionn lemons Into the water and chop the re MncCumhnlU's militia, the golden sun maining pulp and the peel to flue bits Half-Day Sessions. June, July and August. set ou a blue ground, and the weight of and add them to the water. Dissolve opinion among all Irish students o f re the sirup in the water and wet the Special Rates. Coaching class for grade pupils Vegetables are an essential element search seems to favor tills as the true bran and poison with the mixture, stir A DANDELION FIELD. now being formed. Phone 15 L. national flag. Indeed, blue was always ring It at the same time in order to in a child’s diet after he has reached dampen the mash thoroughly. the age of three years. They are a that in which any other plant is found Ireland's national color until 1798. The damp mash or bait should be Quite a number o f other flags have to ripen In this climate. The flowers good source o f mineral necessity to sown broadcast In the Infested areas are used for making so called dande figured In Irish history, and each of growth;they are bulky and productive of them has Its line of enthusiastic sup early in the morning, when the grass lion wine." peristaltic movement; and they contain hoppers Urst begin to move about. Tbe Many tons of dandelion roots are Im porters. Not the least popular among food in the form of starch and more or ported from Germany, Austria and these Is the flag exhibiting three golden ] amount o f llllil or nillsl1 made by usiug T TU - « F T v «rV M M * France every year, local growers seem crowns Imposed on a blue ground, i ^ le quantities of Ingredients given less protein. Previous to the develop should be sufficient to cover four to ment o f enzymes in the digestive juices ingly not knowing that tlie roots are which figures at the present day In the live acres. it is unwise to give the child vegetable worth more than the tops. They are arms o f tbe province of Munster. Ou alfalfa fields tbe bait should be foods. Asparagus tips, string beans, This flag was accepted ufter the Nor dug lip in tbe late fall or early spring, A Wonderful Bora. NO IM i (OK PIGI IGA 1 ION applied after the crop has been re peas and spinach are among the vege The most wonderful boring apparatus when they contain tlie full virtue of man Invasion lit the year 1170 as the ' lh p irliiieiit o f the interior, U. S. In the world Is |Kissessed by the great heir medicinal qualities. Tbe dried ensign of Ireland, the three crowns ! moved and before the new crop has tables recommended by the domestic started. I f grasshop[>ers are moving Land office at Itoseburg, Oregon, June Ichneumon fly. It Is composed of three root Is sold by wholesale druggists at representing the kingdoms of Desmond, science specialists o f O. A. C., for the Into corn. Kaffir, new wheat or garden, Ormond and Thotnond. It was retained from 22 to 28 cents a pound. 22, 1316. black llliiments, all extremely fragile, These should be until 1547, when Henry V III. abolished , a strip o f the poisoned bran mash child o f three years. Notice is hereby given that Mae I)aw, no larger or sllffer than a horsehair should be scattered early In the morn cooked in salted water until very tend It nnd substituted the harp. widow of Kcuhcii 1*. Haw, deceased, of and about five Indies long These lit PRUNE THE TOMATO VINES. Coming down to more recent times it ing along the edge o f the field. A sec er, then mashed or run thru a seive Trail, Oregon, who on, June 23, 1909, together with grooves and glide easily Is found that the parliament of Ireland, ond or even a third application o f tbe and served with beef juice, or creamed. along their entire length. The three inule Homestead Entry Serial, No. be necessary in some cases when fitted together are no larger In Fruit Liable to Spot and Decay From of which Henry Grattan was the head. 0 063, for the NW| of SEI, NE| of Soil Contact. did not recognize green, although it did at Intervals of three or four days. diameter than a small needle and so SW'l and SEJ of NWJ of, Section 6, flexible that a slight breath of air will [Prepared by Wisconsin station.] accept the harp. That parliament's flag Nontangling Pasture Stake. How many times docs one see heavy was a golden linrp ou n blue ground. Township 35 S, Range 1 W , William, bend them. Yet with this remarkable At tlie time o f the union with Eng- J An old carriage wheel nnd axle were Under Obligation. ette Meridian, lias Hied notice of Inten Instrument Its owner can bore three or tomato [limits bent down upon the "That man Jones backed me Into a tion to make Einal Kive-Year 1’roof, to four Inches Into the hardest wood. ground and sprawling "every which land III 1801 a new flag was evolved ap- used to good advantage In tlie making 1 lablish riami lo land above described, This tool Is possessed only by the fe way” —the fruit left to conic lu coulaot psrently for the express purpose of In o f tbe pasture stake shown In the corner last night and kept me there corporating It with wliat Is now known j two hours telling me the bright things before E. Koy Ibivis, II. S. Cnuniaaion- male and Is her ovipositor, or egg lay with tlie soil where it soon spots mid as the union Jack, but It does not seem decays? his two-year-old boy has said." ing apparatus. Boring which takes at hi» olliee, at Medford, Oregon, on hours to accomplish t* for the purposo In many of our gardens this state of to have caught the popular fancy any “ Gosh! You must owe Jones an aw the 7th day o f August, 1916. more than tlie net of union. ful lot o f money If you'll stand for of laying one egg. affairs Is [lie rule rather than the ex Claimant names ns witnesses: Jasper This wns the red saltire on a white that 1” —S t Louts Post-Dispatch. ceptlon. Then in order to ripen tlie It l 'minali, Edward Foster, Elton Kai- Tb# President's Oath. tomatoes before they rot the window ground, which was christened St. Pat- . iney. ami Lillian llunnnh all of Trail, Contrary to Precedent. The oatli of office taken by the In sill and wash bench are pressed into rick's cross. Apparently it was taken from the arms of Trinity college at t iregun. coming president of the Cnlted Stales service. 'The speaker seems to tie an unusu Dublin, though how Dublin cauie by It W II. CANON, Is the shortest and the simplest re ally modest man.” Why not get earlier and belter torn«- Lid Kegister. quired of any ruler on earth. It Is pre loes, rl|K> and Juicy, direct from the la n mystery. “ What makes you think so?" The tricolor of green, white and or scribed by the constitution and Is ns vines? It can be done if tlie vines are “ He makes all his promises In tbe ange—“ The orange nnd green, with the follows: first person plural and all his excuses pruned and staked. stripe of [H-aoe between"—Is the recog NOIIl'i 10K I’lmiK AII0N "I do solemnly swear (or affirm! that In the first person singular.” —Binning Let tlie tops develop and then cm nized flag of the Irish Nationalists, ham Age-Herald. I'epartinelli of the interior, l'. S. I will faithfully execute the office of out ull extra shoots in tlie uxlls of tlie whose aim is complete Independence.— president of the Cnlted States, and. to leaves on tlie main stem. I and olliee at Itoseburg, Oregon, June James T. Doyle In Baltimore American. the best of my ability, protect, preserve A Specialist. When training to one stem pinch sketch. When the animal tethered to 26 1916. and defend ttie constitution of the off all the side shoots carefully mid •Mary, (give you cemented the han the wheel walks around the stake It Is Notice is hereby given that Charles l ulled States." Hard to Move In Ruasla. keep them trimmed hack by going over practically Impossible for the rope to dle on the water pitcher you dropped An American wished to move from \Yomini, of Derby, Oregon, who on the vines twice a Week. Willi strong become tangled, as the wheel revolves yesterday?” True, the principal hotel in Petrograd to I . briiart 13, 1912, matte llomesteatl ‘Well. mum. I started to. but 1 drop coni fasten the tops of the plants se ou tbe axle.—Popular Mechanics. smaller hotel around the corner. He "Don't la- afraid of a great name. curely to a slake four or live feet high ped the cement bottle.” —Puck. I try, Serial No. 07828. for SJ of SJ my I miv .” Tills keeps tlie vines from sagging and came down with his bag packed ready of Section 18, Townahip 34 S, Range Farm Water Supply. to go. “ Sorry.” said the manager, "but "W hy not?” lets tlie sunlight work tls way Into the 1 E , W illinnimettc Meriitian, has filled “ On the farm where a supply o f good ''Because In this life you will find plant, making tlie fruit ripen much you cannot leave this hotel or register notice of intention to make Final Three that the unknown, quiet chap who at another hotel until we get your i«ss- water can be bad from springs at an year I’roof, to establish duini to the Is doing his la-st every iiiliiute to sue- curlier. port from the police, and that will tnke elevation above the buildings the ex laiul above descrilied, before E. Koy eeeil Is a harder man to beat than the day and a night You must go pense of putting lu a water supply sys '(•+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ■ > + + + + + + + + + through exactly the same procedure as tem is not very large." says Charles G. I'avis, C. S. Commissioner, at Ins famous, overconfident fellow, who Is McLain, water supply and drainage olliee at Mcdbord, Oregon, on the 8;h only half try lug - Detroit Free Pres». ! h INTS FOR APPLE GROWERS J If you were leaving the country." engineer o f the Pennsylvania depart day of August, 1916. ment o f agriculture. +♦♦+++++++♦♦++++++++++++++ Gallleni'a Epigrams. Claimant names aa witness: I'avid !.. The late General Galllenl was a It Is none too early for the apple Swihart, Fred I'unlap, JetTcrson J. “ The spring should be well cleaned, growers to prepare for marketing their master o f epigrammatic expressions Itroptn and Loyd Wilsoi. all o f Derby, Don't criticise until you can remedy." then boxed In with either a stone wall surplus apples. Too ofteu this Is put Oregon. " I f you've got brains, use or in a concrete box. then piped from off until the fruit Is ripe mid falling Is one. The rumors that I am them; if not. plant cabbages." was an there to the buildings and distributed from the tree W. II. ('anon In any way desired. other of the general's sayings. “ Set about to move my shop The following should be units in the Kegit ter. things going, and keep them going.” I “ I f the supply Is below the buildings "prepuredness program:” from here are false for a hydraulic ram or any mechanical Estimate the amount of surplus frull and “ Say whnt you want done, but Iu its Sit Schools anti Forty eight De power may be used to elevate the wa MO IK I !l)K I’i MEK UION don't say more than a man can re in your own orchard and In the com I am here to stay. The partment* is enRURrd in the great m»:k member," were two other counsels.— ter to a tank for distribution. This niunlty. Department of the Interior. l T. S. of uniting Learning and Labor. shop is open every even tank can be located In any suitable If tlie local market Is not large Westminster Gazette. Forty-eighth School Year Opens I mul i'tticc ■»( KoseburR, Oregon, July place. I f a gas engine Is used ft can enough to take all tlie frull try to find ing till 8 p. m. and later lie attached to a line shaft and any 6. 1916. SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. other markets. Temperament. other machines run from It. such ns a most o f the time. N»»li •»* in hereby Riven that Marshall Technically. teni|<erament means “ the Degree Courses requiring a four rear Order barrels, baskets or boxes for special type <-f mental constitution due washing machine, separator, chopping M Her t»f K hr I o Point. Oregon, who, high school preparation, are otiered in the surplus. Childrens hair cutting mill, a dynamo for charging storage Try to form a co operative fruit sell- to natural characteristic» of the txxllly i»n November 1 mu tie Home* the following batteries to be used for lighting the a specialty at 25 cents. A i»R IC t’ LTPR K . Department*. in association similar to live stock organism.” Broadly speaking, temper *te*tl Kntry, Serial No. Of4571 for the COM Ml ROH. 4 I »cpartimnu, I M ilN buildings or any other light machines ament la character— the menial make W ill be very much SJ of NK| of Section 4 Townahip 96 KK K IN l», (» Departments, Si IN IS , It shipping associations. up o f a person, the way he Is Inclined ase< 1 about the farm. Such varieties of apple* as Duchess. s Kango I W. Willamette Meridian, Department*. FORLSTKY, 2 Depart I "The advantages of a water system to think and feel iitxnit things In gen pleased with a share o f Whitney. Straw N-rry. Transcendent I o tiled notice of intention to make uunts . 1IOMK H a 'DNOMK S 4 ivpart on a farm are never understood nnd mi.I okabena should ho pi. ked U'fore eral.—New York American. nirnta . anti PHARMACY your patronage. appreciated until after It has been In I- i\ Kivo-year Proof, to eatabbah V o c a t io n a l Courses reijutrlng an ■ hoy las OHIO mellow This means that stalled and used. The whole system claim to the laiul uhove described, be- F.ighth limtle preparation for entrance everything must t.e ready to get them H it Own Defenea Is within reach o f almost every farmer The charge « a s assault and liettery. tore K Koy Pavia, l ’ . S. Commission are offered in Agriculture. Dairying, to market la-fore they spoil.—Mlnneao Yours to please, “ Have you any oue to defeud you?" In one form or another, and on the Commerce. Forestry Home Makers, and ts Station. er, at hi* office at Medford, Oregon farm where a system has been In Mechanic Arts Pharmacy with a two asked the Judge. on the 2 m ii day of AuRuat, 1916. stalled it la one o f tbe last things that year high school entrance requirement "Defend me!" exclaimed the prisoner Twig Blight. t laimant namea aa witnesses Sher SCHOOL OF MCS1C. — Piano. String indignantly. "I don't want anjbody. would be done away with." To help In (‘ontrulljng twig blight lu Combining Silago. man Wvolrv. J. Henry French, Faint and Voice Culture Ill deftna myself "Oohie on. any half Catalogue ami U-autiful illustrated fruit trees got rl.l of all old. useless dozen of you."—New York Times. While silage Is an excellent teed for l b ina> l'enn« a*ee Vestal, Owen O. I s'* r. apple or wild fruit trees, prune Nv*klet bee dairy stock. It should be combined t'oliover. all of K igle Point, Oregon ■ t l-.i.l v l ight -.l twigs and cut away Addirss Tim K tc.ism a* with some other leguminous feed such Is not,— Olery Is never where virtue W II CANON. 1« l Ib lo * Kk) iOH\ ALLla OKKiiON blight.»! spots ou trunks or isrga as clover, cow peas or alfalfs. owing to La Franc. 1 *‘l Kegister , II in ha. Its Insuflh lent productive quality. is too important a “ Pocketbook Protection” Only Since 1798 Has Green Been the National Color. 10c California-Oregon Power Co. T E AC HE R S’ COURSE SUMMER SCHOOL Child’s Needs MIDFORI) COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Initinij Le.trniinj and Ldbm THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLECE I NOTICE! ROY A. YOUNG