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BETTER FRUIT 



October 



(the oood oudqe settles a misunderstanding^ 



J ILL POKE ANV MAN IN 

 THE OAW THAT SAVS W-B | 

 CUT IS NOT THE REAL 

 TOBACCO CHEW, 



COME OFF-. I WAIT. Boys -fOU RE B0THRI(3Ht] 



RIIjHT-CUT is ( k-^W B CUT IS LONG SHRED. C_, 



THE REAL TOBACCO ILrIGHT-CUT IS SHORT SHRED; but] 

 CHEW.SOPOKE yOURJ j BOTH ARE THE REAL TOBACCO 

 OWN OAW r-' I CHEV/ NOW SHAKE HANPS.f 



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'\/"OU want to remember that the same fine stock is 

 1 used in both W-B CUT and Right-Cut. The dif- 

 ference is that one is long shred and the other is short 

 shred, both seasoned with a bit of salt. You will know 

 real tobacco satisfaction when you cut out the old kind 

 and take up either one of the Real Tobacco Chew twins. 

 A little chew lasts and satisfies, 



Mad^ by WETMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, SO Union S<|aaie, New York City 



Pears ~ Cherries - Prunes 



in all leading varieties. This stock is especially fine this year; can't be beat; is free from disease— and. in 

 fact, you can't wish for anything better. Also apples, berries, roses, ornamentals, etc. We have been 

 established here for 26 years and know how to grow the right kind of stock that will give results. 



?#cjSlS!°" Christopher Nurseries, '''Ty.^kf^l^S^^^.^^i.llsr- 



Direct 



Thru Spokane 



Try it next trip. 



Ask for your ticket tliat way 

 TO 



MINNEAPOLIS 



ST. PAUL 



CHICAGO 

 KANSAS CITY 



ST. LOUIS 



Northern Pacific Ry. 



The Yellowstone Park Line 



Ask the Local Agent of your home railroad 

 or write 



A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A. 



PORTLAND, OREGON 



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are under the .supervision of the Fed- 

 eral Farm I^oan Board, but the Govern- 

 ment does not lend them any financial 

 assistance. The joint-stock land bank 

 is free from many of the conditions im- 

 posed on the F"e(leral land banks. Sub- 

 .ject to the 50 and 20 per cent value 

 limitation and the limitation as to ter- 

 ritory, the joint-stock land bank may 

 lend more than -f 10,000 to a single indi- 

 vidual, and it is not restricted to mak- 

 ing loans for the purijoses specified in 

 the case of the Federal land bank. The 

 joint-stock bank, like the Federal land 

 banks, cannot charge an interest rate 

 on farm mortgages in excess of 6 per 

 cent, nor shall such interest rate exceed 

 by more than 1 per cent the rate of 

 interest paid by the bank upon its last 

 issue of bonds. .\ joint-stock bank is 

 limited in its bond issue to fifteen times 

 its capital and surplus. Among the re- 

 strictions placed on these banks under 

 tlie act are (1) that their mortgages 

 must provide for an amortization sys- 

 tem of repayment such as is prescribed 

 in the case of loans through the Fed- 

 eral land banks, and (2) that they shall 

 in no case demand or receive under 

 any form or pretense any commission 

 or charge not specifically authorized by 

 the act and approved by the Farm Loan 

 Board. The bonds of the joint-stock 

 land banks are exempted from taxation. 

 Their capital slock, however, is not 

 exempted. 



General Provisions 



The law; through the Farm Loan 

 Board, provides the necessary ma- 

 chinery for frequent examinations of 

 the banks and the associations, for the 

 proper cancellation of mortgages, and 

 for the safe custody of mortgages 

 offered as security for bonds. WTien 

 any mortgage offered as security for 

 bonds is withdrawn, the bank is re- 

 (luired to replace the security with 

 otlier mortgages or with other satis- 

 factory collateral. Heavy penalties of 

 line or imprisonment, or both, are im- 

 posed for violations of the act. mal- 

 feasance in office, fraud, embezzlement, 

 defalcation or other illegal practices. 



Green weeds and summer grasses ex- 

 haust moisture from the orchard soil 

 in a dry time; a mulch on the ground 

 saves soil moisture. 



Middle aged men who are not able 

 to do hard manual work, but who 

 must earn a livelihood, can make 

 good money selling home orders of 

 our Fruits, Flowers, Roses, Shrubs 

 and Ornamental Trees. Fanners and 

 Fruit Growers are getting the high- 

 est level of prices for their products 

 in twenty-five years, and are going 

 to improve their homes. Our best 

 men are selling from $500 to $700 per 

 week— average men from $100 to 

 $500. OUR NEW AGENTS CON- 

 TRACT IS A WINNER. Write at 

 once for territory. PACIFIC NUR- 

 SERY COMPANY, 122'. Grand 

 Avenue, Portland, Oregon. 



WHEN WRITING ADVERTISERS MENTION BETTER FRUIT 



