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14 HOME AND FARM MAGAZINE SECTION Get Your Farm Home From the Canadian Pacific Canning by Steam Pressure Is Best 4 fc OME where you have hleh'y 9ror ductlve soil coodclimate ready markets unexcelled transports tion fine churches and schools where you can enjoy all comforts J ol civilization. This land is sold only to settlers who will actually occupy ' and improve It. YouHave 20 Years to Pay ftfeh lud for from til to $80 pr ten-irrtnted bids from IIS, Onk-twentieth down, Mlano withio twenty years, with intereet et , U &fore final payment comet due, your farm will paid fox ItaeU. 92,000 Loan for Farm Improvements We wfTt lend yoa up to $2,000 on certain eondt tions, with do other lecurity than the land itself. Prticlar on request. You have 20 years to pan Interest only 6. If you want a place already eatabliahed ready 'to etep into get one of our ready-made farms. Planned by expert. Ouf ercce and advice Ii yours frtt. Thia Grtat Oftr la Based on Good Land. finest land on earth for mixed farming and grain growing irrigated and other lands. Dairying, Hog and Livestock Make Big Incomes Here Stock bring! good prices and can be raised cbeapr than anywhere else. Cattle disease practically unknown no duty on livestock from Canada, Ideal country for dairying. Last year's average milk price paid by Carlyle Dairy Company, Calgary, was fl.82 per 100 lbs. On this low priced land with Its sure grain crops, you can make big profits railing grain. Owing to present eonditioruf in Europe tmt continent must supply fchirope with grain end food products, which insures highnt prion ever known The best land will be taken Qrst.soUme li precious to you. Gall sr writs today. L. 0. THORNTON, Oist Representative. -271 Pine St., Portland, Or. m 4 TSt THE HINMAN MILKER Is noiseless, light, easily cleaned no vacuum In pail, no piping just a simple drive rod; only two moving parts. Pays 130 per cent on investment. Milks 250,000 cows morning and night. Write for free booklet before you turn page. OREGON AND CALIFORNIA BRANCH HOUSE Honne, 2511 Prlnre St.. BKItlvEl.lOV, I'ALIFOHXM 960-Acre Stock Ranch SO acres in alfalfa. More can be put In. Abundance of water. 300 acres good wheat land, balance fine bunch grass pasture. Big outside range. Water piped ta buildings. An allotment in the Forest Reserve for 1200 sheep goes with place. Price M per acre. Good terms. One of the best stook ranches In Eastern Oregon. Write for our list. ACME REALTY COMPANY 401 Equitable Building, Taconaa, Wash. r'The-FrmersTriend; m CANNING under steam pressure Is the most practical, most reliable and most successful method of canning and has been adopted by all the' large commercial canneries. Anyone with ordi nary intelligence can make a success of canning by exercising care and follow ing instructions. Common sense, good judgment, and experience will make for success in every way. One's individuality Is quite as Important as rules and formulae. The modern housewife is looking with favor upon canning under steam pres sure. Outfits to do this kind of work are now being made adaptable for home use. Steam pressure canning, outfits for. use in a small family can be purchased today for as low as $15. This small size weighs about 65 pounds and has a daily capacity of from 200 to 350 cans. Orchard canning outfits can be pur chased for as low as $50 with a capacity of from 400 to 800 cans a day. The home canning outfit can be used for the canning of fruits, vegetables, juices, meats, fish, clams, crabs, oysters, soups and other eatables. Care should be used in selecting the canning outfit to make certain that it is of reliable manufacture, indorsed by users. Sanitation should be Insisted upon in canning. AIT fruits, vegetables, Juices, meats and foodstuffs must be completely sterilized and kept in air-tight contain ers. The decay and spoiling of fruits is due to bacteria, spores, ferment germs, etc. All containers, vegetables and fruits should be sterilized and cleansed before canning is begun. Open boilers are less desirable than the closed boilers, or steam pressure out fits, as the heat of the water in them cannot exceed 212 degrees Fahrenheit, and the fruit jars must be kept com pletely covered with water, thus requir ing more time' and labor than with the closed outfits. Hot water canners with close-fitting covers do fairly successful work with some fruits and vegetables. Steam pres sure canners operate with little water and all the sterilizing is done with live steam in the upper section of the boiler. These boilers carry heat from 212 de grees to 260 degrees Fahrenheit. Steam pressure canners are the most successful for canning all kinds of fruits, vegetables and meats, because the great er the heat and pressure the more com plete is sterilization. Steam under pres sure raises the heat to about 250 de grees and readily destroys all bacteria and spores. From five to 15 pounds pressure per square Inch is used In suc cessful canning work. It is understood, of course, that only fresh fruits and vegetables should be canned, and, If possible, on' the same day they .are picked. DENTISTRY. Last week I started to tell you some thing about bad mouth conditions being the cause of disease. Well, have you di gested It? There was a lot In that small paragraph; look it up and read it again. Now you will be astounded when I tell you that a person with a fully developed case of pyorrhea will swallow from one ounce to two and one-half ounces of disease-infected pus every day. This In it self Is not so injurious as you might at first suppose, for the pus will, In a large degree, be digested in the stomach, but the harm comes from the pus being ab sorbed by the blood vessels around the teeth and being carried directly Into the blood stream and thereby to various parts of the body, where they will lodge. Some will, by their selective quality, be depos ited in one part of the body and some in another, there to develop into appendi citis, pneumonia, arthritis or any one of a dozen or more serious diseases. Now, this pus must first form In the mouth or tonsils before it can find its way into the blood stream. If you have a pulpless tooth that is sore, or one on which you know there is an abscess, or if you have that prevalent disorder known as pyor rhea, the pus formed around these teeth, (and there is pus there) is what you should be' afraid of, and you should not rest until you either bad the abscessed . tooth properly treated or your pyor rhea cured, and it CAN be cured. ' That is another subject, however, and you should see a competent dentist, who has prepared himself to treat this disease. DO NOT LET YOUR DENTIST TELL YOU THAT PYORRHEA CANNOT BE CURED Dr. J. E. Stevenson, Majestic Theater Bldg., Corner Park and Wash. Sts., Portland, Or. Paid Advertisement. Ask. your Dealer Safety First. "Johnnie!" "Yes'm." "Why are you sitting on that boy's face?" "Why, I" "Did I not tell you to always count a hundred before you gave way to pas sion and struck another boy?" "Yes'm, and I'm doiu' it; I'm just slttin' on his face so he'll be here when I'm done countln' the hundred." Hous ton Post. International Harvester Cream Separators PICTURE to yourself the difference in the amount of actual work done, between setting milk in any of the old-time ways and skimming it with an I II C cream separator. What a job it is to wash the pans or crocks. How many handlings they need. What a lot of time it takes to fill them and set them away, to protect them from dirt, to do the actual skimming, to dispose of the cold skim milk, to purify the crocks or pans. . ... . Now note the difference. With an I H C separator the milk is skimmed while still warm from the cows, the separator is washed la a few minutes and everything is ready for the next milking. You want the separator that will help you most There are other things than the saving of work to be considered. ' There is saving of cream, value of the machine, service in case of accident, and many other things to be thought of before you bny a separator. Take time enough to buy a cream separator. The more careful y you go about it, the more comparisons you make, the more clearly ou will See tnaione oi mo international iiiuvtoim oop' "'" airymaid, Primrose, or Lily, will serve you best. See the I H C dealer. Get catalogues from him or write to us for them. International Harvester Company of America (INCOHPORATKDJ iwford, Nsb. DenTW, Col Helna,Mool. PartUnd, Ore. Saa Francisco, CaL Spokane. Wash. SattUks City. Utah D III mi Cr. Get a make your fortune on wheat The present high price of grain is bringing thousands of American farmers to Western Canada. A fortune awaits you in the wheat country. Pick out a 160-aereree farm from the 125,000 recently surveyed homesteads in districts reached by the Canadian Northern llailway. The best farms naturally will De selected nrst. uo noro. Get our free book "The Homeseekers' and Settlers' Guide." It's full of fact about America's rirhent farmin country 115.000 recently surveyed free fertile farms Ameri can farmers are pelting rich on Canadian wheat farms wo will help you select your free farm, Wli4t tntlnxi trmm Information to settlers regarding; war MmmS mWimj 0ur 0w rates every Tuesday during March and April. Even If you have already selected your farm, it will pay you to travel on tne tinadl.m Noruiern via me wuium. ri. rrances ur ai. raui and Winnipeg gateway, with stop over privileges. Canadian Nor I hern lines serve over 4,000 miles of Cauada's richest farming country. MgS Mfj Sg If and get your pick of the best IflMtvH farms. Be sure to write today for a Tree copy or me Momeseeiters anu neuters uuiue and low rates to Canada. A fortune is wailing for you. Canadian Northern fly. E. Y. WRIGHT, Gen. Agt Corner 4th and Jackson Streets, St. Paul, Minn. 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