The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 24, 1921, Image 3

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INFORMATION
DEPARTMENT
PORTLAN dmarket
;
Com mercial Inform ation furnlehed tree
ef charge. Catalogue« eupplied end com ­
m ercial inqulrlee cheerfully anewered.
W rite any fltm below l Do It n ow i
I P aper W b ea j
P o rtlan d F lo u rin g M ills Com pany
$ 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
Ftrs. Mortgage. 15-yeer, 8 per « n l Gold Bond*
Dated February 1A 1921
PRICE 1 0 0 YIELDING 8 P E R CENT
A C C O R D IA N P L E A T IN G
___ ________
K n ife an d Y iox pleating, h em stitch in g.
10c yd. B u tto n , covered. N o v elty Shop,
66(6 F ifth street, P o r t l a n d . ____________
a g r ic u l t u r a l im p l e m e n t s
Call at our office or w rite today for complete descriptive circular. We are offering two free
pamphlets. "T h e CJementary Principle* of Safe Investm ent." "Investment Opportunities ef
Today. ’* and our Investment Record Book. W rite for your copy today.
BLYTH, W IT T E R & COMPANY, Government, Municipal & Corporation Bond*.
U ET OUR SPE C IA L PRICES ON OUR
Mower«, Rukca, Tedder», Grain C radle*
and B in d er* P. E. Eabenahade Co-, 360-1
Morrison SL, Portland.
______
YEON BUILDING. PORTLAND, OREGON. Telephon«, Main 8183
* Seattle
‘
New York
N orth w est W elding A Supply Co-, »» le t Bt
i Francisco
Loa Angeles
B R A Z IN G , W E L D I N G
C H IR O P R A C T O R
Th re e Night«: Snn. M on. Tuns.
Four Msrinoos- Snn. Mon. Tu< «. Wed.
NIGHTS-15c to SI.25
M A T IN E E S -1 5 c to 75c.
DYERS
F L O R A * D E S IG N S
Clarke B ro*. P lu rlet* 267 M orrison 8L
VAUDEYULLE-MEIRO PHOTO PLAYS
Change Program Sunday. Thursday
M atinee D aily. T w ice Nightly.
Popular Prices.
Balloons Saturday Matinee
DO YOU KNOW THAT THE ALDER HOTEL
28S Alder Street. Portland. Oregon.
W ill rent you a room for 11.00 per day. or e room
w ith bath for »1.60 to «2.00 per day?
Live Well.
__ __ _ noon.
826 Stark St.
S ixth s tre e t opposite T h e O re g o n ia n an d A l ­
d e r stree t opposite M e ir A F ran k's. T h e Best
E atin g p lace in th e C ity .
T h e F in e s t C o ffe e
and P a stry a S pecialty.
t DO YOUR OWN PLASTERING WITH A HAMMER AND A SAW
TTQP
PERFECTION
PERFECTION
ELECTRO­
Speaiai a tten tion r iv e n to m all order*
REUAL_TA1LORS, 1 3 7 N o rth S ixth S L _
BAB’S RESTAURANTt=£ís&g¡
I L Cafeteria
AND
C L E A N E R S . T A IL O R S A N D
C UT FLOW ERS «
Hotel Alder
C U T T IN G
TH E RAPEUTICS
D r* B ak er and Oleaon. 617 D ekum B ldg.
A t H eilig T h ea ter, P ortland, O regon
H ippodrome
A
W ALL BOARD'
P la s -te rV /a lls T h a t W ill NotCracifi
A SK FO R SA M PLE A N D INFO RM ATIO N.
D A N C IN G
EVERY
A
NOON
E V E N IN G
Oriental Cafe. C hinese-A m erican K itchen
Corner Broadway and W ash. POR TLAND
D E F O R M IT Y
A P P L IA N C E S
K. E. K arlson A Co., 463 Burnside Bt.
DRUGLESS
P H Y S IC IA N
For rheum atism and chronic d lseaa *
Dr. Chybke, D. P.. 333 F leld n er Bldg.
Duckback W aterproofing P reservative
Guaranteed for au to tops. S p rln g ’lubrl-
can t and g a sk e t com pound. 3o< P in e SL
FARM
LO ANS
FO RD
R E P A I R I N G " E X C L U S IV E L Y
D evereaux M ortgage Co., »7 6th B t______
Curley’s Ford Shop. 227_ Salm on SL_____
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE W O RK S
Com mercial Iron W ork * 7th A Madison.
GUARANTEED R EBUILT MACHINES
Oregon Typew riter Co., >6-A t t e SL
HARD WOOD FLOORING
Elsm an H ardwood F loor Co. 13» K W ash.
O ak-L eaf H ardwood Floor Co., 231 E.
76th SL N. F loors electric aandetL
E ast Side H ardwood F loor Co., Inc-, 610
E. Burnside.
H E M S T IT C H IN G
AND
P L E A T IN G
Susie Buckley, P ow er’s F urnitu re S to r *
L. A. S. U S E D C A R E X C H A N G E
Used cars bot and sold. 36 N . 11th St.,
P hon e Broadw ay 3216.___________________
M F G S . O F V U L C A N IZ E D
R O O F P A IN T
N ew roofs and repairing done. Young
and Woods, 1103 E. C aruthers St.________
M FGS. OF
REED
F U R N IT U R E
B u y C cast Made Goods. R eed Specialty
Shop, 31» W illiam s Ave.____________
fiU R S E R IE i
R ussellville Nuraery, R- F. D . 1.
E a st Side Nursery, 01 Únlon Ave. N.
O R E G O N F L U F F R U G CO.
J. H. Lehm ann, Prop. 1»»6 E a a t S tark
P Y O R R H E A D E N T IS T «
Smith Long Stevenson 310 Bush A I ane Bldg.
S C H O O L O F W E L D IN G "
O fficially recognized by sta te and fe d ­
eral board aa The place to learn w elding
all m etals. Com m ercial School of W eld­
ing. 611 E a st Grant, Cor. 11th, P ortland.
SWOLLEN (Varicose) VEINS
S A L V A T IO N A R M Y R E S C U E H O M E
A re painful end often dangetou* Our
Hand-wovsn-to-fit Elastic Stocking* Belts
and Bandages always give relief.
“Where H mm
Fitters and Makers for Fifty-five Years
Courts Abend”
The pleasure of your trip to P ort­
lan d will depend upon the hotel you
s e le c t Cozy surroundings, m oderate
rates, and the w elcom e you find in
your own hom e tow n, a w a it you at
the M ultnom ah.
WOODARD, CLARKE & CO.
Portland.
Alder at West Park
The
Personal
W ritin g
M achine. W e ig h t 6 lb *
P rice »50 00 case included
FeM II Up Tab with Ta* Typewrite Aaywbra.
W. PEASE, 110 Sink. Portland, Ore.
W r it, for fo ld e r ’’G"
L e t u s finish w h at your Kodak heran. E.
B e st work, b est service. Old established
K odak fin ish ers, 12 years In Portland.
M ail orders given special care. W e pay
return p ostage. All prints m ade on Velox N E W FLU FF R UGS A T HALF
paper. R egular E astm an D ealers, all the
K odaks and sundries in stock. Kodak or
C O ST O F N E W C A R PETS.
P rem o catalog se n t on request. Eveland
H ave your old worn out carp ets and
4L Lew is, 413 E a st Morrison St., Portland. woolen cloth es m ade in to a rtistic revers­
ible F L U F F RUGS. C arpets and rugs re-
Y ES, “IT W ILL PA Y ” to send-us
aired, steam cleaned. Rag rugs all sizes.
r i
th a t RADIATOR for repair. Made
uy from factory and sa v e m oney. W rite
like new for a m oderate price. for prices.
I E xp ert work abgglutely guaran-
6
R A D IA T O R
S E R V IC E
CO.
N o rth w est R u g C o . , 1
0«'
Cor U nion & H aw thorne, Portland
RUBBER STAMPS and MARKING
DEVICES.
D R . G. E. W A T T S
212 Oregonian Building.
PORTLAND. OREGON
S P E C IA L IS T
Female and Rectal Troubles and
GLAND TRANSPLANTATIONS
«VTM • QAM »TUMTU FQMTLAND, fl
P O R T L A N D R U G CO.
M anufacturer« e f
FLUFF and RAG RUGS a Specialty
AUTO REPAIR PARTS
O A A PB T C L E A N IN G , B A Y IN G A S U I N G
1672-1674 Eaat 17th Street
Send for free catalog
PISTONS— PISTON PIN S— RINGS
Cylinder end Crank Shaft Grinding. Auto­
motive Machine Work and Welding.
COOK A G IL L CO.. IN C .
11th and Burnside Sts.
Portland. Ore.
Phone: Bdwy. 3281
E y e s E xam in ed .
“ WATCH YOUR
FEET”
it
Feet
ELR OD , 1115 Selling Bldg. Portland. Specializing
on Arch S up port* Honest John T ru e * Seamless
Elastic Hosiery. Abdominal S upport* Ankle Sup­
p o rt*
G la sse s F itted.
R epairing done by m all. Most
modern equipm-mt. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
P R E -W A R
P R IC E S
C lerk-B row er Optical Co., 112) 6th Street
—A Moderate Priced H otel of Merit”
HOTEL CLIFFORD
HOTEL HOYT
S ixth and H o y t Streets
P ortland, Oregon
Convenient to Both Denote
Absolutely Fireproof
Rooms »1.00 and up w ith o u t B ath.
Rooms »2.00 and up w ith B a th ..
ELBERT S . ROBE, M gr.
E a a t M orrison SL, a t E a st Sixth, the
P rincip al Eaat B id . H otel. I m in u te , from
Shopping D istrict. Four block« from A P- When in Portland to see the Rose Show eat at the
B a st Side B t e t l o n . ______________________
E veryth in g for th e M o to r c y c list
Rebuilt Harley-Davidson
M O TO R C Y C LES
Portland Cafeteria
A ll vegetable. 5 end 10c: meats 10c, chops 10c.
flab 10. 15 end 20c. W e never close. Sixth end
D e v i. S t* . Portland. Oregon.
BROOKE
DRUG
CUT RATE MAIL ORDER DRUGGISTS.
S am e gu a ra n tee aa new. From »200 00 up
00, ail
te m odel
odels, w ith 3-speed
to »360
»360.00,
all la
late
Gleonia Pile treatm ent, mid under guarantee.
.
and - electric
equipm ent. E a sy term s If
desired. P a y w hile you ride. Send for 66.00. no pein no operation. Chybke’. Tape worm
Remover.
610. Chybke’. "Dermo Sep tine” for
literature. M otorcycle and Supply Co..
H a rley D avidson S ervice Center, 200 3rd •kin eruption, eczem * »».CO. L e tte r, answered.
BL, Portland, Ore., corner Taylor.
Mummy Cloth'« Durability.
The extraordinary durability of the
PH Y SICIA N A N D 8^ 'R G iO N
Sneclaltledl G oitres. D ise a ses of Women ancient mummy cloth 1« believed to
„ d M aternity
O ffice M organ Bulldteg
P ortland, O r * be due to the fact that It was flnlsh-
ed with vegetable blue derived from
the African locust-bean tree.
DR. E. H. EA ST
The 8upreme Excellence.
In character, in manners. In style.
In all things, the supreme excellence
is simplicity.— Longfellow.
A S lum p.
“How’s business?” asked the man
who has no business of his own to at­
tend t a
“Very bad.” replied the matrimo­
nial agent. “A prince or a duke won’t
bring h alf as much now as we used to
get for a common ordinary baronet.”—
New York Sun.
Getting Personal.
Miss May Cupp—"Beauty Is only
skin deep.” Misk Dlgg— "Sometimes
I t ’s so deeper than the powder.”
W elter System of S u g g estiv e T herapy
A yers, 716 D ekum Bldg^
Dr. T,
W H O L E S A L E A N D " R E T A IL T IN W A R E
Portland Tinw are M fg. Co., 67 F ir st SL
P L U M B IN G
A
Leghorns and Minorca* A rt Best for
Egg* but Are Poor Sitters— Brah­
ma* Best for MeaL
(Prepared by the U nited 8 ta tee D epart­
m ent o f Agriculture.)
Chickens, for convenience, may be
classified as egg breeds, meat breeds,
general-purpose breeds, and fancy or
ornamental breeds.
The egg breeds Include the s n ail or
medium-sized fowls which are very ac­
tive, quick to mature, producers of
white-shelled eggs, usually nonsltters
or at best but poor sifters, and rather
poor mothers, say poultry specialista
of the United States Department of
Agriculture. The varieties of Leghorns
and Mlnorcns are good representatives
of this class. Because they are i»oor
sitters some other breed, or at least a
few other fowls, should be kept I f nat­
ural methods of Incubation are to be
employed. On account of their early
maturity It Is not uncommon for Indi­
viduals of the egg breeds to begin lay­
ing at the age of four and one-half
mouths. These breeds do not fatten
as readily under ordinary conditions
as the larger and less active breeds,
and are rather sensitive to low tem­
perature because of their large combs
and wattles.
The largest fowls, represented In
the meat class, are especially suitable
for the production of large roasters.
They are slow and somewhat sluggish
In movement, have little desire for
foraging, are easily confined by low
fences, rather slow to mature, persist­
ent sitters, and rather Indifferent lay­
ers of brown-shelled eggs. Many poul-
trymen, however, are getting very fa ir
egg yields from them. The Brahmas,
Langshans and Cochins may be men­
tioned as belonging to this class.
The general purpose breeds include
fowls which are of fa ir size and which
w ill also produce a good quantity of
brown-shelled eggs, making them es­
pecially adapted to the person wish­
ing a supply of both eggs and meat.
As one has to make frequent sales of
flesh In the shape of surplus cockerels
and hens, the carcass as well as egg
production should be considered. The
general-purpose breeds are usually
good sitters and good mothers. They
have medlum-sls’.ed combs and wattles
and endure cold weather well. They
H E A T IN G CO.
‘lum blng F ix tu res and Supplì
F ittin gs, low est prices. 363 E. Morrison
C oro NA
A. B edynek, 608-» P lttock Block.
iteed.
R eb u ilt T y p e w rite r Co.. 304 Oak Street.
ALASKA
K O D A K S
M
U sed and new tires bought and sold.
A A B Tire Shop, I«» H aw thorne A v e .__
TYPEWRITERS—NEW OB REBUILT
Garage in Connection.
Eye and Eye Glasses Care
m y sp ecialty. C onsultation free.
flM E S a tis fa c tio n g u a ra n te e d . D r. B.
6 ^
National Tank A Pipe Co.. Portland.__________
T I R E R E P A IR IN G A N O R E T R E A D IN G
PORTLAND. O i l
Satisfaction or Money Back.
Bund for Book and Measure Blank Today.
Woodlark Building
W ill help freln d less girla.
D. A M. car, M ayfair A A lexan d ria S t*
SILOS AND WATER TANKS
DIFFERENT BREEDS OF HENS
W ater passes diametrically through
a double-action turbine Invented by a
Hungarian engineer, exerting its force
on vanes on opposite sides before It Is
discharged.
Much of Eastern Pecnjjrl vanla and
Northern New Jersey w ill be supplied
with electricity on an extensive scale
if a project for damming tlie Delaware
river Is carried out.
Finland's mineral deposits, long
known but unexplolted, w ill be thor­
oughly studied by an organization re­
cently formed at Helsingfors and sur­
veys w ill be made for new ones.
A R T I F I C I A L L IM B S
"~O regon A r t if ic ia l I.ln T £ Co., Inc.
for Catalog.
W rite
201 2nd SL, Portland.
C L E A N I N G A N D D Y E IN G
For rellable C leanlng aridT 5yeing'ierT ^
Ice send p arcels to u * We pay return
postage. Inform ation and price« giv e«
upon request.
E N K E ’S C IT Y D T R W O R K S
____________ Portland
E stablished 1890
B U S IN E S S
E D U C A T IO N
FREE
A P osition for E ach G ra d u a te
W rite us today.
AL1SKY BUILDING
DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN
Chronic d iseases a sp ecialty. Dr. W. N.
A lle n , 2nd a n d B u rn s id e .
E M B R O ID E R IN G A N D P L E A T I N G —
ccorflian sid e and box P leatin g, H em ­
stitch in g, B u tton s Covered, Braiding, etc.
K. Stephans, 219-20-21 P lttock Block.
L A R Q E S T ffO M E S E L L E R ON P A C IF IC
Over 900 Portland H om es for Sale. See
Frank B. McGuire, A bington B ldg.______
DOORS A N D
W IN D O W S
Ideal Condition for Hen Flock Is Free
Range.
W e^ arT een S m T ljoore, W indow», R oof­ occupy a medium position between the
ing, P aint, G lass and Builders' H ardware,
d irect a t w h olesale prices.
W rite for egg and meat breeds as to size, egg
price* before buying. H eacock Saab 4k production, and docility.
The Ply­
Door Co., 212 F ir s t S t ., Portland.
HORSES, M U LES
B O U G H T, SOLD
Crown Stables, Inc., 285 Front St., P ort­
land, Ore. H orses and m ules for sale or
hire. Special rates to loggers and con­
tractors. W ith or w ith ou t harness.
P hillip Su etter, Pres.
U. S. ST A B L E S 365 Union A ve. Draft
horse* bought and so ld.__________________
C. L Chappell, 22F~TJnlon Av*. South.
IA V
T H E T A IL O R .
Suit* cleaned.
S I M
11 I T
We pay return Poet**«.
* v * 104 Fourth 8L,
Portland, Ore
LEARN
mouth Rocks, Wyandottes, Rhode
Island Reds and Orpingtons are good
representatives of this class.
DESTROY STICK-TIGHT FLEAS
I t la Necessary to Clean and Spray
Houses and Runs ae W ell as
T reat the F o w l*
M U L T I G R A P H IN G
"Stlck-tlght” fleas breed In the
cracks and crevices of brood and
poultry houses; nlso In dry animal or
vegetable refuse, but w ill not breed
In damp or wet places; therefore, to
get rid of them It Is necessary to clean
and spray the houses and runs thor­
oughly as well as treat the birds, say
M EA T ANO PRODUCE BOUGHT
poultry specialists of the United
N ew Coolers Installed assu rin g protec­
tio n to shippers of dressed hogs, butter, States Department of Agriculture.
eggs, etc. T ry u * B row n A Co., 110 Hoyt.
Grease the comb and wattles of the
MOTORCYCLES A N D PA R TS
fowls and chicks with a preparation
All m akes. E asy term s.
of kerosene and lard— one part kero­
E A ST SID E MOTORCYCLE CO.
66-66 G RAND AVE.
sene to three parts of lard— being
very careful not to use too much of
PERSONAL,
MARRY IF LO NELY; for r e s u lt* try me; the mixture or get any of It In the
b est and m ost su ccessfu l "H om e M aker;” birds' eyes or on other places where
hundreds rich w ish m arriage aoon; str ic t­
ly confidential; m ost reliable; years of It Is not necessary, as It may cause
experience; d escrip tion s free. "The S u c­
cessfu l Club," Mrs. NA SH , Box 6M, Injury I f used too freely.
O A K L A N D , C A L IF O R N IA ._______________
Clean and spray the coops and
houses thoroughly the same as for
TEACHERS OF TR U TH
Send 25 cen ts and self-ad d ressed en v el­ poultry mites; also wet or spray the
ope to the G ages, 6U6 Fleldner Bldg., re­
gard in g H ealth. H ap p iness and Success. yards or runs, especially any dry soil
about the poultry hizises, such as dirt
P L A T IN G N IC K E L A N D S IL V E R
''^ e.d i.xh ra're.^ ^^
floors or the ground underneath a
light« » la u each. P a rts nickeled. H a rd ­ hoard floor, with a solution of salt
ware reflnlehed C a lifo rn ia P la tin g W k * .
Cor. 2nd nod Salmon B t* ________________ and water, which helps to keep the
S A N IT A R Y B E A U T Y P A R L O R
ground moist and prevents the fleas
We help the appearance of
from breeding.
T w e n ty -tw o Inch sw itch or
The Calion School, only recognized
school on the coast. E xperienced opera-
tors a lw ays In dem and. 606 A rtisan s Bldg
MACHINERY
Send us yonr biqulries for snythlni
king Is
Iron or W oodworking Machinery, Lo|
ogglag,
Sawm ill, Contractors' Equipment, Loco-
motive«, Boilers, E n g in e ., Crashers, Rail,
Cable. Belting, etc. Burke Machinery Co.,
528 Railway Exchange B ldg., P ortland, Or.
tlon, valu e 17.M, price »2.46.
600 to 611 D ekum Bldg.
There are 718 members of the B rit­
ish bouse of lords. Including 10 Scot­
tish and 28 Irish representative peer*
A SL Paul man tins invented a fan
for barber shops to carry advertise­
ments and be hung where a patron can
read them while he is in a chair, at
the same time being within easy reach
of the barber.
When Palestine Is extensively col­
onised a Norwegian engineer propoaea
to produce much hydro-electric power
by utilizing the difference In watei
levels between the Mediterranean and
Dead sea*
PROPER MATING OF TURKEYS
Fifteen Hens to One Vigorous Tom Is
About Right— Males W ill
Fight Fiercely.
TEST— DON’T GUESS
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1. Plant fewer acres of corn
but raise more bushels per acre.
2. A dead ear planted ineaus
900 missing stalks.
3. Missing stalks mean lost
laud and labor.
4. Testing Is not expensive and
Its advantages are certain.
5. By testing there is every­
thing to gain and nothing to
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a
a
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a lose.
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HANDY FEED BOX FOR STOCK
Barrel Cut In Two and Strengthened
by Boards Placed Inside Is
Quite Convenient.
Good Looks
Good looks in women does not
depend upon age,but upon health.
A woman’s health depends more
upon the feminine make-up than
upon anything else. You never
see a good-looking woman who is
weak, run-down, irritable, out of
6orts, fidgety and nervous. Head­
aches, backaches, dragging-down
feelings, i r r e g u l a r i t i e s and
troubles of th at sort are all de­
stroyers of beauty. Men do not
admire sickness.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip­
tion not only acts upon the
troubles and weaknesses peculiar
to women, but is an all-round
tonic that braces the entire body,
relieving nervousness, sleepless­
ness, headaches, dizziness.
A handy feed box for use In open
Historic Dead Sea.
lots or where cattle are fed upon grass
The Dead sea, a lake in Asiatic T u r­
Is shown In this sketch, writes Claude
Dleckman of Nebraska In Farm Jour­ key and lying near the southern ex­
nal. Cut a barrel In two and strength­ trem ity of Palestine, probably got its
en the halves by placing a frame of name because Its atmosphere was for­
merly supposed to be fatal to life— an
erroneous idea, for the people who
live on its banks are said to be In the
enjoyment of good health. But fish
cannot live in Its waters, which are
especially nauseating.
T h e Jordan
and six other rivers flow Into the
Dead sea, which has no outlet, but gets
rid of Its surplus by evaporation. In
the Bible this baneful body of w ater
is called the Salt Sea of the Plains
and Sea of the Arabah.
Freshen a Heavy Skin
W ith the antiseptic, fuscinatlug Cutl-
cura Tulcum Powder, nn exquisitely
scented convenient, economical face,
skin, baby and dusting powder and
Handy Feed Box.
perfume. Renders other perfumes su­
two boards across the Inside, as perfluous, One of the Cutlcura Toilet
shown. Tills w ill prevent the tub from Trio (Soap, Ointment, Talcum ).— Adv.
being smashed and w ill allow four ani­
mals to eat out of the box without
May Achieve Goodnees.
bothering each other. A strong barrel
Cureee Really Amount to Little.
must be selected, and the hoops must
In the southern portion of the Ap-
be nailed to each stave.
ennlne peninsula the rem ark, "M ay
an accident befall yo u !” is only a
MANURE IS BEST FERTILIZER friendly way of passing the time of
day.
But expression of the hope,
Contains Plenty of Humus and All
“ May you be carried home In four
Other Necessary Plant Foods—
pieces," is due cause for rio t on the
Add Acid Phosphate.
spot.
There are many ways, the
The home gardener who can get a world over, for cursing your enemies,
load of well-rotted stable manure need but when you come down to It they
not worry about fertilizer, anyone who are rather triv ia l things to say.
has ever done any gardening Is well
aware.
Cuontry Life is Sweet.
Manure contains humus In plenty
The best and most hopeful feature
and all the necessary plant materials, in any people Is undoubtedly the In­
as well as bacteria which put these
stinct that leads them to the country
materials Into the most usable shape
to take root there, and not th at which
for crops. To get the fu ll benefit of
stable manure, however, It should be sends them flocking to the town and
balanced with acid phosphate, which its distractions. The lig h ter the snow
Is comparatively inexpensive, garden­ the more It drifts; and the more friv ­
ers at the Iowa state college of agri­ olous the people the more they are
culture say.
blown, by one wind or another. Into
An application of one ton of stable towns and cities.— John Burroughs.
manure, which Is about an average
two-horse load. Is not too much for a
Meanings of Dream Faces.
garden 30 by 00 feet, and 50 pounds
To see a grim, distorted face de­
of acid phosphate may be used with It.
notes suffering. To see a handsome
Fresh stable manure should not be
face of the opposite sex, good news
applied In the spring. I t contains too
much readily available nitrogen and and happiness. To dream your face
may cause In some plants a growth Is handsome signifies long life, hut If
of stems and leaves at the expense of pinched and pale, sorrow, loss of a
fruits. This Is especially true of to­ friend. . I f your face Is d irty and you
matoes.
wash it, you w ill repent of some ac­
tions.
UTILIZATION OF FARM LAND
Wandering Greenland.
Norwegian sclents claim that Green­
land Is moving slowly to the west at
the rate of about ten yards a year.
They say It was once connected with
Effective utilization of farm land Norway and has moved 875 miles In
means a high percentage o f Income-
the last 100,000 years and still Is
producing area, say specialists of the
United States Department of Agricul­ moving.
ture. The value of a farm depends
Foundation of A ll Good.
upon what proportion of Its total urea
Is productive. Compare a farm of 100
A ll good government must begin at
acres at $200 an acre, 05 acres being home. It Is useless to make good laws
In shape to yield available products,
for bad people; what Is wanted I b this,
with another farm of the sume acre­
age at >150 an acre, but with only 06 to subdue the tyranny of the human
productive acres. I f all the other fea­ heart.— Hugh It. Haweis.
tures of the two farms are similar,
The Difference to Me.
the former should be the most profit­
able because Its profit-producing land
The people who always practice
costs but >120 au sere against >230 an what they preach seem somehow not
acre on the second farm.
to preuch such disagreeable things
as othqr people do.— Cartoons Maga­
NEW SEED CATALOGUE HELPS zine.
Value of Place Depend* Upon W hat
Proportion of Total Arsa Can
Bs Mads Productive.
Pamphlet la of Much Assistance in
Planting Garden— Prevent« Over­
looking Anything.
Have you received a new seed cata­
logue? Oet one— from a reliable firm
— fo r It will help you In planting your
garden and prevent you from overlook­
ing something you may otherwise for­
get. say specialists of the United States
Department of Agriculture. From >2
to >5 worth of seed w ill plant a va­
cant lot or a small home garden. Sev­
eral of the seed houses offer special
collections of seed that are suitable for
various sized gardens.
Dream Lore.
To witness an execution denotes
success In love; such a dream shows
your sweetheart to be fickle und little
calculated to make you happy. To see
one or more men executed denotes
great success in trade.
Misunderstanding.
W e are accustomed to see men de­
ride w hat they do not understand,
and snarl at the good and beautiful
because It lies beyond th eir sympa­
thies.—Goethe.
NICOTINE KILLS PLANT U C E
C u tic u r a S o a p
When Insects Arw Discovered on Ap­
ples, Plums or Plante Spray­
ing Is Recommended.
—— Is Ideal fo r ——
I f plant lice are noticed on apples,
Fifteen turkey hen» can safely be plums or plants In early spring, spray
mated to a vigorous torn. I f 25 or 30 with nicotine sulphate and soap (on*-
hens are kept, two toms should not be h alf pint of 40 per cent nicotine sul­
allowed to run with them at the same phate and two to three pounds of soap
time, hut one should be confined one to 50 gallons of w ater), as soon as
day and the other the next. When two discovered. I f the lice are numerous
toms are allowed to run together dur­ when applying regular spray* th«
ing the mating season they fight fierce­ nicotine sulphate may be added to the
ly and the stronger does practically all regular mixture, but It Is «o re effect­
ive when used a I o n *
the mating.
.The Complexion
ir . Ve.
Are I M 3U B 0M :
BEHNKE.W ALKER
business college
Is th e b iggest, m eet p erfectly equipped
B u sines« T rain in g School In the North
w m L F it you reelf for a higher position
posltloi
erm an sn t p osition«
w ith m ore m oney. B
Bei
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red our G raduates.
rad u ate*
Write för catalog— F o u rth and Yam hlU,
Portland.
P. N. U.
No. 24, 1921