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RATES, 4 CENTS PER WORD 



NURSERY STOCK 



TREES — All kinds of fruit and ornamental trees, 

 vines, etc. Growers of general nursery stock. 

 Lowest quotations given on application. Send 

 us your want list. Can also use a few good 

 salesmen. Albany Nurseries, Albany, Ore. 



NURSERY STOCK— Italian Prune Trees and 

 trees of all kinds. Berries and small fruits of 

 all varieties. Buy direct and save 50 per cent. 

 Brooks Nursery, Lafayette, Oregon. 



.\PPLE TREES and a full line of nursery stock 

 at reasonable prices; save agents' commission by 



ordering direct from nursery. Wirite for price list. 

 Lawson Nursery, Gates. Oregon. 



FARMS FOR SALE 



FOR SALE — 17 55/100 acres all cleared in Wil- 

 lamette Valley 30 miles from Portland. Splen- 

 did fruit or nut land. $200 per acre. Terms if 

 desired. B. L. Herbert, 51 E 8th St., North, 

 Portland, Oregon. 



WANTED — To hear from owner of good ranch 

 for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. 

 F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 



CUT-OVER and Developed Lands, 15 to 25 

 miles N. E. Spokane; extra good soil; spring 

 brooks; grows grain, vegetables hay, fruits; 

 several developed ranches ; few stock ranches ; 

 $10 to $20 acre; 10 years' time, 6 per cent 

 interest. Free lumber. Write owners for free 

 book. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co., Elk, 

 Washington. 



TEN-ACRE ORCHARD HOME, $4,000.00: 450 

 perfect 10-year-old apple trees, woven wire; new 

 5-room bungalow. Spring water piped to place. 

 Ed Hathaway. Goldendale. Wash. 



CALIFORNIA FAKMS for sale. Write for list. 

 E. R. \\"aite, S hawnee. Oklahoma. 



WANT TO HEAR from owner having farm for 

 sale: give particulars and lowest price. John J. 

 Black, 197th street, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



BUY FROM GROWER— Save money. Puget 

 Sound Narcissus Bulbs, better than imported 

 stock, 60 cents dozen. German Iris, $1 dozen 

 Peonies, 50 cents each. Delphiniums, Pyre 

 thrums. Columbines, 80 cents dozen Orna 

 mental trees, shrubs, roses, berry bushes. Low- 

 est prices. Catalogue. Joe Smith, Longbranch 

 Wash. 



W-\NTED — By expert orchardist, management of 

 orchard of some importance. Have thorough 

 knowledge of all branches of the business, ma- 

 chinery, etc. Bond furnished, if desired. Box 

 284, Hood River, Oregon. 



FOR S.\LE — Fresh extracted honey: five-gallon 

 can, $7.50: two cans. $14.50; six ten-pound pails, 

 $8.50; twelve five-pound pails, $9.00. A. L. 

 Traner, Touchet, Wash. 



WANTED — Position as housekeeper. Mrs. Fisher, 

 Metaline Falls, Wash. ,__ 



CLE.-VN VEATCH and grey seed oats for sale. 

 W. W. Harris. Oregon City, Oregon. 



PURE EXTRACTED HONEY— $7.50 per five- 

 gallon can ; two cans, $14.00. Everett Sauter, 

 Touchet. Wash. 



HOMESPUN TOBACCO— Chewing, 10 pounds, 

 $2.50; 20 pounds, $4; smoking, 10 pounds, $2; 

 20 pounds, $3.50. Farmers' Union, Ma yfield, Ky. 



HONEY — A-1 extracted honey, lO-pouii'l pail, 

 $1.70, postage paid to fourth zone, cash with 

 order. W. C. Forcher, Grand View, Idaho. 



HOMESPUN TOBACCO— 10 lbs., $2.50; 20 lbs., 

 $4, c. o. d. Ford Tobacco Co., Mayfield. Ky. 



HOMESPUN TOBACCO— Chewing, ten pounds, 

 $3; 20 pounds, $5. Smoking, 10 pounds, $2.50; 

 20 pounds, $4. Farmers Union, Mayfield, Ky. 



POULTRY 



PETALUMA HATCHERY— Established 1902 by 

 L. W. Clark. Chicks every Monday and Thurs- 

 day, White and Brown Leghorns. Heavy lay- 

 ing strain. Safe delivery guaranteed. Send for 

 prices and terms. L. W. CLARK, 615 Main St., 

 Petaluma. Calif. _^__ 



BLUE .\NDALUSI.'\NS— Stock and eggs for 

 sale. D. M. Calbreath. Monmouth, Oregon. 



BETTER FRUIT 



I'IRF UKKD Sicilian Buttercup cockerels, $5 

 each. Cliarlcs Carland, Route 2, St. Maries, 



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SALESMEN WANTED 



Novemher, 1921 



MEN with proven ability capable of selling a line 

 of high grade nursery stock on a commission 

 contract. Weekly cash advance. Splendid ter- 

 ritory may be had by answering immediately. 



SALEM NURSERY CO. 

 427 Oregon Building Salem. Oregon 



Dehydrating Cranberries 



THIS se.ison a new dehydr.ited product 

 will go onto the market rather ex- 

 tensively from Oregon and Washington 

 via the plants of the King's Food Products, 

 Experiments in dehydrating cranberries, 

 conducted by President Earl G. Clark, 

 of the company, for some time, have 

 eventuated in a successful method, he has 

 announced. As a result agreements have 

 been reached with the growers, particu- 

 larly in Oregon, whereby dehydrated 

 cranberries are to be put out in large 

 quantity. 



It is declared that experiments with this 

 berry at the Salem plant have disclosed that 

 it is as well adapted for the dehydration 

 process as most any fruit or vegetable now 

 on the list. It responds readily to the 

 restoration process. Both the growers and 

 company heads feel confident that before 

 many months pass the shelves of thous- 

 ands of grocers over the land will carry 

 dehydrated cranberries that grew in the 

 bogs of Oregon and Washington. 



THE BEST IN TREES AND 



SHRUBBERY 



BOTH FRUITS AND ORNAMENT 



E. A. Bennet Nursery Co. 



1030 Chemcketa Street 

 SALEM, OREGON 



Preventing Bruises 



The problem of preventing the bruis- 

 ing of apples during picking has been sat- 

 isfactorily solved by F. E. Thompson, a 

 Yakima Valley grower. In Mr. Thomp- 

 son's orchard the pickers used buckets. 

 They are not permitted to dump the ap- 

 ples from bucket to box, this detail being 

 delegated to one trained man, who dumps 

 the apples for all the pickers. Plenty of 

 buckets are supplied so the picker merely 

 sets down the bucket he has filled and 

 walks away with an empty one. By this 

 system bruising is kept down to one per 

 cent and Mr. Thompson says those in 

 whose orchards it runs to two per cent 

 and more are sustaining too gre at a loss. 



/Growth of the Eugene Fruit Growers' As- 

 socLitinn w.TS detailed recently before the 

 Chamber of Commerce by Manager J. O. Holt. 

 He said the association has a paid-up capital of 

 $175,000 and 1000 members in Lane county. 

 When the association took over Its present plant 

 14 years ago the output was 9000 cases of canned 

 goods. This season the output was 130,000 cases. 

 Last season the association's dryer turned out 

 1,500,000 pounds of dried fruits. Last season the 

 plant produced 50,000 gallons of cider and 20,000 

 gallons of berry juice was made this season. 



FRUIT TREES 



We are extensive growers of fruit 

 trees adapted to the Northwest. 

 GET OUR PRICES 



COLUMBIA NURSERY 

 COMPANY 



1490 Union Ave.. No. 



Portland, Ore. 



Hotel Hoyt 



200 Rooms 100 Baths 



ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF 



Corner Si-xth and Hoyt Streets 



Phone Broadway 1960 



PORTLAND, OREGON 



NICE BRIGHT WESTERN PINE 

 FRUIT BOXES AND CRATES 



Good standard grades. Well made. Quick 

 shipments. Carloads or less. Get our prices. 



Western Pine Box Sales Co. 



SPOKANE, WASH. 

 Catalog mailed on request. 



Gebhardt, Scudder & 

 Hendrickson 



Attorneys at Law 



610 Spalding Building, Portland, Oregon 



Attorneys for Better Fruit Publishing Co. 



cUdvertising' 



lh:it it pays to advertise Is no longer 

 .1 ijuestlon. It has long since been set- 

 tled that it does pay to advertise. 



However, it pays only when the right 

 goods are advertised in the right way. 

 Most advertising debacles could have 

 been prevented had proper advertising 

 counsel been consulted. 



Many potential advertising successes 

 are lying dormant because the right 

 manufacturer or merchant has not as yet 

 met and talked with the right advertis- 

 ing man. 



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MILTON, OREGON 

 For their 1921-22 Catalog 

 Full Line of Nursery Stock 



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