The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 12, 1922, Image 7

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    OREGON
IN V IT E S
THE
W ORLD
ip.)
I N
1925
O FFERS A H A R K E T
FOR YO UR PRODUCE
PORTLAND
Our Aviation School
is Now Accepting
Students for the
Complete Coarse of Flying Instruction for the
Unheard o f Tuition o f $200.00.
The former
charge was $500.00. I f you are red blooded and
w ant to get somewhere w rite us for particulars.
214 Spaulding Bldg., Portland, Ore.
I
It’s True!
OREGON-WASHINGTON k
IDAHO AIRPLANE CO.,
HEMSTITCHING AND PLEATING.
B uttonholing^— B uttons — P laitin
u cking
_ a g t — T _____
_ _ and Chalnstltchlng
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Orders given careful and prom pt atten tion
Elite Shop, 384 Morrison St.
HIP podrô ME
P ortland, Oregon
V A U D E V IL L E P H O T O .P L A Y S
Complete Change Sun and T h u ra
M atinee D ally. T w ice N ig h tly
Saturday, Sunday, Holidays, Continuous
You WiU Feel
Right at Hoste Here
S A FE A N D C E N T R A L — R E A S O N A B L E R A T E S
E xcellen t Cafe
Special W eekly Kates
Bus Meets A ll T rain s
11th and S tark. P ortland, Ore.
N O R TO N IA H O T E L
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BAB’S RESTAURANT sS-ff
place to Eat and Live Well.
fOe luncheon nt noon,
to « a ss.. 336 8tnrk SL
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t
S ixth s tre e t opposite T h e O re g o n ia n and A l ­
d e r stree t opposite M e ir dk F ra n k ’s. T h e Best
E a tin g place in th e C ity .
T h e Fin es t C o ffe e
an a " P a s try a S pecialty.
Cafeteria &
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PORTLAND HIDE & WOOL COe
IN
UNION M tN U t NORTH,
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We employ expert repair men with years ex perl nee
R»turn P»r«el po»t charges paid. Give us a trial at lowest
city prices Morrison Shoe Repair Factory. 949 Momaon
R D R T IA M ,
Write for Price* and Shipping Tags
hides ? p ^ lts ^ wogl ^ obair .
CASCARA BARK.
Address Department B
INFORMATION FAIL PLOWING AIDS
IN DIFFERENT WAYS
DEPARTMENT,
S A N D Y ’S— P ortland's Kodak and P e n lla n
A n K ver-S h a rp Pencil. Fo un tain Pen or
K odak for Xm as.
M a ll Orders receive Personal A ttention by
Sandy Claus. P. O. Box 740.
A L A S K A P L U M B IN G « H E A T IN G CÔ.
I Plum bing F ix tu re s and Supplies.
Pipe
| F ittin g s, lowest prlcea 363 E. Morrison.
B R A Z IN G , W E L D IN G A C U T T IN G
N orthw est W elding A Supply Co., 33 1st Bt
C L E A N IN G A N D D Y E IN G
F o r reliable Cleaning and
D yeing service send parcels to
us. W e pay re tu rn postage
In form atio n and prices given
upon request.
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E N K E 'S C IT Y D T K W O R K S
Established 1890_____________
Portland
C U T FLO W ER S A FLO R A L D ta iG N < ~
Clarke Bros., Florists, 397 Morrison BL
D A N C IN G E V E R Y NOON A E V E N IN G
Oriental Cafs. C hinese-Am erican Kitchen
Corner JJroadway and W ash. P O R T L A N D
DOORS A N D W IN D O W S
W e can sell you Doors. W indows, Roof­
ing, P ain t, Glass and Builders* H ard w a re
dlrecL W e are m anufacturers. W rite for
prices before buying.
Heacock Saab A
Door Co., 312 F irs t St.. Portland.________
D R U Q L E S S P H Y S IC IA N
Chronic diseases a specialty. D r. W . N.
A llen, 302 Raleigh Building.
F O U N D R Y A N D M A C H IN E W O R K S
Com mercial Iro n W o rm , 7th A _________
H A R D W OOD F L O O R IN G
O a k -L e a f Hardwood Floor Co., 231 ■
_ 7 6 th S t N.__ Floors electric sanded.
H O R SES, M U L E S B O U G H T , S O LD
Crown Stables, Inc., 2(5 F ro n t St., P ort’
land. O ra Horses and mules for sale or
hire. Special rates to loggers and con­
tra c to rs
W ith or w ithou t harness
P h illip S uetter, P re s
U. S. S T A B L E S , 366 Union A v a D ra ft
horses bought and so ld ._____
l . E « A n R i N . mw*.
M U L T I IG
R A P H IN G
l
lunnr-nicii*
T h e Callan School, only recognised
sc h o o l on th e c o a st. E x p e n « enced opera-
tors
alw ays In
demand. «06 Artisans
Al
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Bldg.
M A C H IN E R Y
Send us your Inquiries for an yth in g In
Iron or W oodw orking M achinery, Logging,
bawmlU, Contractors' Equipm ent, Loco­
motives, B o lle ra Engines, Crushers, R ail,
Cauie, B elting, etc. Burke M achinery Co.,
623 R ailw ay Exchange Bldg., P ortland, Or.
406 Wash. St. H . L. D ay. Prop. Oysters, m f q a . o f v u l c a n iz e d "H o o f f a t m t
Steaks and Chops O ur Specialty. Special 1 N ew roofs and repairing done. Young
E ntree each day. Open 111 a m. to 1 a m. and Woods. 1103 E. C aruthers SL
M O N U M E N T S — E. 3d and Pine Sts.
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O
Write us for prices and market conditions on
U tto Schumann G ranite A M arb le W o rka
M
OTORCYCLES A N D PARTS
Veil Hogs, Poilbry.Frats, Potatoes. O w b , elc.
A ll makes. Easy term s
Forty
Years
in
the
Same
Location.
E A S T S ID E M O T O R C Y C L E CO.
Portland, Oregon
___________44-46 GR A N D A V E .___________
P IP E R E P A IR IN G
za
P I P P L l Repaired by experta
GO WHERE WAVES ARE WARM IN WINTER
*to —
*
P ipe Shop, 372 Wash.
Equals Any Californio Reach. Special Winter Rates Now in Eflect
P O R T L A N lT E H O e T tE P A lR S , M A IL ’EM
Paved Highway to Seaside Completed.
Model Shoe Repair, 272 W ashington SL
SEASIDE HOTEL
SEASIDE. ORECON
D avis B ro a , A m erican Shoemakers,
103 4th SL
P fiU N E~T R E E sT TP R U N E T ft E CS111—
Before buying elsewhere see u a Columbia
N ursery Co., 1490 Union A ve.,_ Portland.
P Y O R R H E A D E N T IS T S
T h e Personal W ritin g Sm lth.Long.Stevenson, 310 Bueh-LaneJBlg
Machine.
W eight 6 lbs.
M T a B L U h M IU T
Price 350.00. case Included
Are You Looking for a
Grand Avenue at Yamhill
Felt II Up Take witk Yes: Tnewrile Aiywkws.
Dependable Produce Dealer?
PORTLAND. ORE.
O R E G O N T Y P E W R IT E R CO.,
V eal
B u tte r
34-A 6th S t.. Portland. Oregon.
P ork
Cheese
W
rite
fo
r
folder.
P
o
u
ltry
Eggs
EXPERT
Honey
A ny Product
G et our prlcea
R U B Y i CO.
RUBBER STAMPS and MARKING
16» F ro n t SL
P ortland, Ore.
Sixteen Years' R elia b ility.
DEVICES.
Prevents Piling Up of Work at
EXCELLENT
S E R V IC E
By Parcel Pont. Return Postage Paid. Write for
Circular* and Price*.
Your Beck and Call"
Y ou r Oil trouble and Piston trouble
w ill end when we Install
E. C. LONG NON-EX­
PANDING PISTONS
he Dalles Fruit & Produce Comp’y
Wholesale Dealers in
FANCY FRUITS end FARM PRODUCI
M l Front Street. Portland. Oregon.
For pleasure care, trucks
and tractora
G UARANTEED
____
HANSLMAIR A CRABB
1090 E ast Y am hill S L, Portland
Our Motto Is to Please YOU.
THE NEW AMERICAN HOTEL
STO C K T H A T G R O W S
1 m eat stock th a t can be raised a t a price
you w ill like to pay. W rite or calL
T h e V illa N u r s e r ie s
R F D No. 1, M ontavilla S ta.. P ortland, Or
127 Light, Airy Rooms, 50c, 75 c,
$1.00 and $1.50.
»2 N. 3d. SL. C o ». Flaaders. Portland. Ore.
ED. F. GODDARD. Mgr. Phone Bdy. 1878
Guaranteed N ursery Stock
THERE’S ANOTHER DENT
W e have got Just w h a t you w a n t C all
or w rite for prices.
Denta sad burnishes on your car can he
Russellville N ursery Co.
removed and we are the boys te dp It.
H . A. L E W IS , Prop.
W hy? Because we specialise la that kind
M o n ta villa S ta , P ortland, Oregon
of work.
We also repair radiators and
carry L ib erty R adiator cores la stock. A ll
work guaranteed.
1. X . D U R H A M . th e F e n d e r M an
P e rtla a d , O re.
P atie n ts or old people M N o r th 11th B L
I m ay secure a home fo r
life a t fla t rate. A quiet
I home
fo r
convalescent
I and chronic patlenta.
Iw iS lM it a m
1 » k 4* S l Nnhai On
______________ I Special diet and tre a t-
Very Centrally Located. Convenient to aB
m e n u applied as physicians direct. B attle
Creek methods,
ideal H o m e -L ik e S u r­
roundings. 115 E. 28th St., at Alder.
F ire P ro o f a n d M o d ern
Phono E a s t 4222
Portland, Oregon
G le n
H aven R est H om e
R A IN IE R
F ire Proof and Modern
N E W H O U ST O N HOTEL
HOTEL
R IT Z H O T E L
P A R K A N D M O R R IS O N S T S .
C. S. Richardson, M anager
Depot Morrison Cars direct to Hotel. Popular
W ee k ly Rates to P erm anent Guests
S ixth and E v e re tt Streets, Three Blocks Price*. Center Shopping end Theater distrioL
from N aw Poatofflca, F o u r Blocks from
FR A N K A. CLARK. Prop..
formerly with Clyde Hotel.
Union Depot, Portland, Ore.
E y e s E x a m in e d .
G la s s e s F itte d . Used Fad Tracks ud
T an g Can
20% off u n til January, on all
New fltt.M and t >
m erchandise and glasses.
WITUtSXL CAB EXCHANGE
Used Ford* Exclusively
B ring this ad.
Grand Av. A Yamhill Port­
C larke-B ro w er Optical Co.
land. Write hr pnew a*4 term.
113W S ixth St.
Portland
212 Oregonian Bedding.
PORTLAND. ORECON
S P E C IA L IS T
E x p e rt
advice on any
income tax problem».
Several
years' actual
___
experience In Govern-
R f l R I F l l f t ment Bureaus Is offered
H U 63k k f l l O those unable to v is it pur
o fflc
fle a
S U te your troubles b riefly and
send In w ith 31 and we w ill give you hon­
est to goodness advice. I t w ill pay you to
r e t In touch w ith us now. E. J. C urtin,
Room 608 Lewie Bldg., P ortland, Oregon,
WSP U IN C to
PRO!
HOTEL HOYT
S tric tly Fireproof. N e a r both depots
and convenient car service to
all parts of city.
Single Rooms W Vlthout
ith o u t Bath,
Bat
81 and up
Single Rooms W ith Bath,
h, 32 and up
E L B E R T S. R O B E, M anager
R E L IA B L E
T R EES
AND
PLANTS
W e otter planters special low prices on
general nursery stock, prunes, pears, ap ­
ples, peaches, loganberry plants, walnuts,
etc. Btock is fine and w ill please you.
O rder today. M ention this paper.
Benedict Nursery Co.,
1S5 E. 37th SL N ., P ortland, Oregon.
Dependable T rees
An the good kinds of F r u it Trees, B erry
“ A M oderate Priced Hotel of M e rit”
DR. G. E. W ATTS
RAZO R B L A D E S R E S H A R P E N E D
Single 3Uc; Double 36c. Razors Ground
a n d Honed. Backlund A Son, lo t W . P ark
S afety R azor M an, 146H 3d S t.. Portlands
S A N IT A R Y B E A U T Y P A R L O R
W e help the appearance of women.
T w e n ty -tw o Inch switch or tran sfo rm a­
tion, value 37.60, price 32.45.
400 to 413 D ekum Bldg.________
S C H O O L O F W E L D IN G
O fficia lly recognized by state and fed­
eral board as T h e place to learn welding
all m etals. Com m ercial School of W e ld ­
ing, 611 E ast G rant, Cor. 11th, Portland.
T Y P E W R IT E R S — N E W OR R E B U I L T *
R ebuilt T y p e w rite r Co., 304 O ak S tre e t
V E T E R IN A R IA N — C attle a Specialty
D r.C h a a . M . Anderson. K enton. PorUand.
W edding Bouquets and Funeral Places**
Lu blin er Florists. 143 Morrison St.
W a lte r System of Suggestive T h erapy
i D r. T. ■ W . A yers. 715 Dekum Bldg.
W H O LESALE ANO RETAI
IN W A R E
Portland T in w a re M fg. Co., 47 F irs t SL
H O T E L C L IFFO R D
E ast Morrison 8 L , a t E ast Sixth, the
P rincipal E a s t Side Hotel. 3 m inutes from
Shopping : 1
D is tr ic t Four blocks from 8. P.
E ast Side Station.
Bushes. Shade Trees, Shrubbery, Rosea,
Vines, Bulbs, for your orchard and g a r­
den grown In our large 1,000-acre p la n t
Established over 60 years ago. O ur trees
please our customers, prices reasonable,
qu ality dependable.
A ctive salesmen
w anted In every section. For real satis­
faction In your trees buy from the
OREGON
NURSERY
C O .,
Orenco, Oregon
Female and Rectal Troubles and
GLAND TRANSPLANTATIONS
Everything for the Motorcyclist.
R ebu ilt H arley-D avidaon
MOTORCYCLES
P IL E S
F IS T U L A .F 1 8 8 U R E . Itc h ­
ing and a ll other rectal
conditions except Cancer
perm anently cured w ith ­
out a surgical operation.
M y method of treatm e n t
e wanted.
eaves the tissue Instead of
destroying it. I t la p a in ­
less, requires no anes­ I T S JU S T A SM ALL BO O K
thetic and Is perm enenL
Th ere Is no confinem ent of IS pages
"O rn am ental Plante for
to bed. no interference Landscape P lan tin g " Is eager to acquaint
w ith buelne
or social engagements. I
w ith the best varieties of plants for
guarantee a cure e r w ill refund your fee.
scrd * u*c.
C all e r w rite for booktoL M ention thin
B U T IT ’S W O R T H A S K IN G FOR
paper wben w ritin g.
Because I t gives sound advice on the
subject of developing the home grounds.
Same guarantee as new. From $109.69 op
to $369.99, a ll late models, w ith » speed
and electric eq uip m ent E asy terras If
desired. P a ^ w hile you rlde^ Send tor
litera tu re.
M o to rcy
and Supply Co.,
‘
ley D a v i«
iter, B "
SL. Portland. Ore., corner Taylo r.
For
various
spring-sown
crops,
especially grain, the United States
Department of Agriculture has found
fall plowing a profitable operation In
many sections. As an economic meas­
ure, It prevents the piling up of work
at a critical period.
Spring grain
usually can be sown to advantage as
soon as the frost la out and the ground
Is dry enough to work, and It Is to the
farmer's advantage to have It In the
ground as early as practicable. The
greatest obstacle to early planting Is
getting the ground In shape.
On
large operations, where either plow-
lng or seeding takes a month, w ait­
ing for the man and horsepower to
finish plowing before It can be used
In seeding often means a delay that la
disastrous. I f the ground Is plowed
DR. C. J. D E A N
The Weed Landscape Nursery
B acon« and Morrison S ta . P ortland. Ore.
Find Loet Sacrament S e t
London. Canada.—Loet for thlrty-
two years, a magnificent set of sacra­
ments I silver, consisting of flagon,
chalices, paten and silvers, which had
been presented to Huron college by
Bishop Hellmuth, then an archdeacon.
In 1864. has Just been found. The
silver disappeared during the time al­
terations were being made to the
theological Institution's chapel, and It
was believed to have been stolen by
iverton. Ore.
BUILD
GIANT
AIR
LIGHTHOUSE
Beacon’s R ays Will Illumine Europe's groups of lamps has an Intensity of
Airway for 200 Ml lee—Two
2,000,000,000 candle power and the
Year« to Build.
flash will be seen at a distance of
Paris.— W hat la described as the
most powerful lighthouse ever con­
structed has just been completed here.
I t la Intended for the new a ir station
at Dtjon and has taken over two years
It was found In aa old, to construct.
bank vau lt
The beam o f light thrown from two
nearly 200 miles.
The whole fabric of steel girders
on concrete plies w ill be transported
to Mount Africa (1.S00 feet), nine miles
from Dijon, where it will be set up
permanently as a guiding light for
the great airways to the east and
south of
$25,000,000 Stocks Sold.
The charming Billie Dove, popular
musical show girl, has made her screen
debut In a big motion picture. The
winsome little dancer has a reputation
of being a tirelezz worker. Very few
actresses can appear on the legitimate
stage at night and then work before
the camera during the day.
Misa
Dove was an artist's model before
going on the stage.
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W ITH THE SPOON
" M a n y things happen between the cup
and the lip."
In the fall, when other work Is not
pressing, only disking or harrowing
w ill be required in the spring.
F a ll plowing serves valuable pur­
poses. I t permits the ground to store
up moisture from winter snows and
rains, and often dislodges eggs and
larvae of Insect pests which had found
snug w inter quarters In the soil, ex­
posing them so they w ill be killed
by the cold. Stubble and other vege­
table m atter left from the harvest. If
turned under In the fall, has many
more months to rot and become In­
corporated with the soil.
W hether to plow In the fa ll Is of
course largely a question of local con­
ditions and Individual judgment. Sandy
soils, for Instance, may be rendered
liable to blowing If plowed and left
unseeded all winter. Heavy soils are
usually benefited by fall plowing.
MANURE SPREAD OVER FIELD
Sun’s Raya Get at Every Part of It
Whan Scattered Evenly, Deetroy-
lng Bacteria.
When manure is spread evenly over
the surface of a field the sun’s rays get
at every part of It. This Is a factor
of much Importance, since sunlight Is
one of bacteria's greatest enemies.
Through It they are either killed or
rendered dormant. Furthermore, the
waste begins to dry up— a fact which,
even without the action of sunlight,
would render the bacterial life Inac­
tive. Thus, the formation of ammonia
is checked In short order as a result
of the breaking up of the conditions
which are favorable to bacterial life.
I t should be remembered In this con­
nection that no loss ensues when ma­
nure spread as a thin layer over the
surface of a field Is permitted to dry
out. I t loses nothing under such con­
ditions save moisture. If, while lying
In this fashion In a field, it becomes
wet through rain or melting snow
nothing worse happens than a washing
of the soluble portions directly Into the
soil where It la desired they should go.
AU posslblUty of further decay and
heating has been eliminated by the
simple process of rearranging the
waste from that of a heap to that of a
thin layer spread over the surface.
BARLEY GOOD FEED FOR HOGS
Use of This Drain for Pork Produo.
tlon Has Increased In Impor­
tance— Is Carbonaceous.
W ith the cessation of the extensive
malting of barley, the use of this grain
for pork production has Increased la
Importance. According to the United
States Department of Agriculture, the
market price of barley per pound, aa
compared with corn, has frequently
been leas, and it baa been found profit­
able to convert It Into pork. Whole
barley la not desirable as a stock feed
on account of the hardness of the
' grain.
However, when the barley IB
' soaked or ground and soaked Its feed-
lng efficiency Is greatly increased. Al­
though barley contains a little more
protein than corn. It Is, primarily, a
carbonaceous feed, and must be used
with a protein concentrate as a sup­
plement. Generally, however, barley
Is a leas satisfactory feed than corn
for fattening bogs. The rapidity and
economy of gains from barley depend
largely upon Its quality.
1
1000 Homeless In Fire.
By MARY MARSHALL DUFFER
Fall Plowing Serves Many Valuable
Purposes.
BLUE
Ardmore, Okla.— Fire early Monday
morning wiped out the business sec
tlon of the town of Dillard, located In
the heart of the H ew itt oil field, caus­
ing damage to the amount of $100,000
More than 1000 persons were made
homeless. Six two-story buildings and
more than a score of small dwellings
occupied by field workers’ families
were destroyed.
T H E R IG H T T H IN G
<f the
R IG H T T IM E
RUPTURED”
a
BALL
Is the flnezt product of Itz kind to the
world. Every woman who haz used
it k n o w s this statement to be true.
(Prepared by the United Btates Depart­
ment of Agriculture.)
C orona
Dyeing & Cleaning
R e d C ross
O nly Disking or H arrow in g la Neces­
sary to Put Land In Shape for
E a rly Planting In S p r i n g -
Insects A re Dislodged.
JragC <X oOTl
9
ÎÎÎPÎP^K TB kon». » • . y rywtea j B S « » p l« i
free o f C m U cmza Latxrefcartoa. D«pt X, kCaldaa,
Critical Period.
JEW E L R estaurant
I
No'One Need Buy
Cuticura Before He
Tries Free Samples
Montreal. — The Canadian Pacific
railw ay Monday so’ d $25,000,000 of
per cent perpetual consolidated deben­
ture stock to the National City com
pany of New York.
Heads, I W in ; Tails, You Lose.
"W h a t am I doing? I ’m spinning
dime. I t It ’s heads, I ’ll go to the
lodge. I f it ’s tails, I ’ll go down to the
billiard hall. I f the dime stands on
edge, I ’ll stay home with you.”— Atchi­
son Globe.
Watch Cuticura Improve Your Skii\
On rising and retirkig gently smear
the face w ith Cuticura Ointment.
Wash off Ointment in five minutes
with Cuticura Soap and hot water. It
Is wonderful sometimes whnt Cutlcurf
w ill do for poor complexions, dandruff,
•tchlng and red rough hands.— Adv
Wisdom Lies In Correction.
Don’t make too much of the faults
and ’ findings of those around you
even be good to yourself, and don’t
harry your soul over your own blun­
ders and mistakes.— Ada C. Sweet.
R E you quite sure that you hold
your spoon In the correct man­
ner? I t does seem a funny thing
that so much depends on such an ap­
parently unimportant matter. But you
know yourself that I f you see a per­
Ice Barrier Caused Falls.
son holding a spoon as you would a
Niagara Falls came into existence
screwdriver or a garden spade, with
the palm of the hand over the top and because ice In past ages closed the
The
the thumb and fingers clasped on the ancient outlet of Lake Erie.
reverse side, you would Immediately lake overflowed along a new course
put him down as lacking In good which caused It to tumble over a cliff.
breeding. On the contrary, If you aee
a man or woman holding a spoon in
Tables Made of Paper.
an extremely mincing manner, with the
Tables, chairs and other articles of
little finger and ring finger held aa
furniture are now made from com
fa r away from the other fingers as pos­
pressed
paper so colored and polished
sible, you Immediately assume that
that person Is trying to Impress you as to give it the appearance of the
finest woods.
with his extreme daintiness.
Properly, the spoon should be held
between thumb and first finger, rest­
Surely.
ing on the middle finger. Be careful
The optimist says to remember that
not to hold It too fa r down toward the even If your mother-in-law has the
bowl.
gift of tongues It would be a lot worse
Always raise the spoon to your mouth
If she were a mind reader.— Chicago
so that the side of the bowl touches
the mouth, and not the point of the American.
spoon. To do this one has to bring
An Exception.
the spoon up at right angles. In a
very awkward manner.
Remember
According to a news item, a woman
that you should never drink or sip was recently married while in
from the tip of the spoon.
Liquids trance. I t is usually the bridegroom
should be taken from the side of the — London Passing Show.
spoon, without sipping them and with­
out actually putting the entire spoon
8ame Idea.
Into the mouth. Solids should be tak­
The old way of saying It: "A fool
en by laying the spoon between the
Ups and taking the contents Into the and his money are soon parted.” The
“The long green doesn't
mouth without the polishing process new way:
that la characterise of children when remain w ith the green long.*’
they especially enjoy what they are
eating.
Ventilation Affects Soil.
Soft-boiled eggs are eaten with a
Ventilation of the soil has been
spoon from the shell. I t Is a good
found to affect the growth and quality
idea to have bone egg spoons that do
not discolor with the action of tha of plants.
egg, as do sliver spoons.
Bouillon, when served In cups; tea,
WINTER SHELTER FOR COLTS
coffee and other beverages served In
cups, should be taken with the spoon
only enough to make sure that they Open Shed le Not Desirable se Feed
Is Utilized Mostly to Combat
are properly seasoned and that they
Cold Weather.
are cool enough to drink. It Is ex­
tremely had form to consume the en­
An open shed Is not desirable for
tire cupful with sips of the spoon.
w inter shelter for the colts. I f they
No vegetables should be taken with
have to use feed mainly to combat
a spoon that can possibly be eaten with
cold weather and other conditions
a fork. To be sure, such things as
which could be overcome by better
thln-stewed tomatoes, served In side
quarters, they w ill be stunted and
saucers, cannot very easily be managed
handicapped, to say nothing of much
with a fork. Perhaps the right way
of the profits being taken up In feed­
to prepare them for the table Is In
ing.
solid enough form so that they can
be managed without a spoon. Pens
Danger In Inbreeding.
should not be eaten with a spoon, and
Inbreeding Is fraught with many
for that reason It is no longer consid­
hazards, and unless the breeder Is a
ered best to serve them cooked In | keen student of his art, he will soon
milk. Many persons Insist that Ice
be breeding a degenerate class of
cream Is a fork food, and not spoon
animals far below bis original stock.
food. However, I f spoons are served
with this dainty, do not hesitate to
Cabbages for Sheep.
use them. There Is really nothing very
Cabbages are great sheep feed and
bad form about using a spoon, and a
the sheep enjoy them very much as a
great many persons do who are beyond
Source of winter succulence.
reproach In table manners.
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they Tire, Smart, Itch, «
Burn, if Sore, Irritate«,
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"Why don’t you pay B v is it to th e
Bid horna town?"
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la t»i* klraW, meet perfacUy
perfect
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"I’m watting until I ean go back la
a limousine."
P. N. U.
No. 1, 1922