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BETTER FRUIT 



November, 1920 



BEST SERVICE- 

 QUALITY & PRICES 



PERFECTION IN 



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1423-24 NORTHWESTERN BANK BLDO. 

 PORTLANO.ORECON.. 



E.Shelley Morgan 



NORTH WESTERN MANA GER 



WE CARRY"- AN 0" CAN SHIP !N. 24 



HOURS-STOCK LABELS FOR PEARS 



APPLES.CHERRtES a STRAWBERRIES. 



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Established 1882 



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 ^Company 



Printers 



WE print anything 

 from the smallest 

 to the largest and always 

 ■welcome orders of any 

 size or quantity, giving 

 prompt, personal and 

 efficient service. 

 Mail or phone inquiries 

 are solicited. We do not 

 specialize — experience 

 and equipment enable 

 us to print everything 

 equally well. We render 

 service in preparing 

 copy and illustrations 

 and furnish plans and 

 estimates for catalogs, 

 booklets, publications, 

 billboard and any other 

 kind of advertising. 



First and Oak Streets 

 Main 163; Auto 51 1-65 



Portland, Oregon 



big touring car, but a general bright- 

 ening up and improvement in the 

 home itself. 



Mother and the girls receive their 

 regular magazines and are taking in- 

 ventory of their general surroundings 

 with the result that the Department of 

 Decoration of the Sherwin-Williams 

 Co. finds it quite as common to re- 

 ceive inquiries for country homes as 

 for the city. There is no reason in 

 the world why the country home 

 should not have just the same features 

 to make it a source of pride and 

 comfort. 



Woman is, generally speaking, more 

 sensitive to color than the man of the 

 same class. This is evidenced by the 

 many little uses of color employed by 

 every housewife Color represents 

 moods to a woman and the most stolid 

 nature responds to the cheer of soft 

 appropriate wall colors which set off 

 the beauty of her curtains, furniture 

 and rugs. 



Color is best appreciated in bright 

 bold touches used in small areas such 

 as the flower in the stencil pattern 

 near the ceiling. The curtains should 

 be in clean tones, soft shades when 

 solid color, bright when figured. The 

 tones of the rug should never be 

 "noisy." The wall color, which occu- 

 pies by far the biggest portion seen 

 by the eye, should be in neutral shades 

 such as warm grays, soft tans and 

 gray-greens or gray-blues. 



The decorative scheme employed 

 supplies the atmosphere in which you 

 live your home life, and whether this 

 life be contented with a harmonious 

 arrangement of colors or full of jang- 

 ling discords in surroundings in cheap 

 and garrish effects is fortunately well 

 within your power to seure. 



Protect the Orchard Machinery 



Many a piece of farm machinery is 

 broken in use, at a busy, critical pe- 

 riod, because the part has become 

 weakened by rust. 



Nowadays, when a machine breaks, 

 it is not only the cost of replacement 

 to be considered, but the machine may 

 be out of service for several days or 

 weeks because the dealer's stock of 

 parts is low and completely out on 

 some items. 



And it isn't the dealer's fault, either, 

 in most cases. He has orders in for 

 short stock parts, but ordering is one 

 thing and getting orders filled is some- 

 thing else, as all machinery dealers 

 and their customers know to their 

 sorrow. 



All farm machinery should be kept 

 painted. Reduce breakage to the min- 

 imum. Parts will break often enough 

 when machines are handled with the 

 utmost care, but just now, when re- 

 placements are so expensive and so 

 difficult to get promptly, regardless of 

 price, the least the farmer can do is 

 guard against this unnecessary weak- 

 ening of essential equipment by al- 

 lowing rust to set in on it. 



Fortunately paint isn't scarce. It 

 takes very little time to apply it and 



the cost is nothing compared to the 

 loss of several days' use of an import- 

 ant machine at a critical period in 

 planting, cultivating or harvesting 

 time. 



ATTENTION! 



Boys 



and 



Girls 



I want to hear from every boy and 

 girl who would be willing to devote 

 just about one hour's spare time. 1 

 will reward them for their services 

 with choice of the following articles: 

 Premo Cameras 

 Raincapes 

 Rain Hats 

 Flashlights 



Beautiful pencil boxes with as- 

 sortment of pencils and pens 

 Fancy stationery, and many 

 other beautiful articles. 

 And for those who would like to 

 start in the Poultry busintss, I will 

 start them by supplying pure-bred 

 Chickens Free. 



For full particulars enter your 

 name and address on the coupon be- 

 low and tell me what you would like 

 to have. I will tell you how easy it 

 is to get it. 



B. MARCUM, 



Director of Circulation, 



800 Oregonian Bldg., Portland, Oregon. 



Please tell me how I can secure 



(name article 



desired.) 



My name is 



Address 



Post Office 



Fruit trees budded from bearing orch- 

 ards. Apple. Pear. Cherry. Peach, num. 

 Prune. Apricot. Quince. Grape Vines. 

 t Shrubbery. Plants, Raspberries, Black- 

 berries, Logans. Dewberries. Asparagus. 

 Rhubarb. Flowering Shrubs. Roses. 

 Vines, Hedge, Nut and Shade Trees. 

 Carriage paid. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



WASHINGTON NURSERY CO. 



BEES 



PAY. Easy interesting work. 



Send 75c today for 6 months 

 al subscription to theAmer- 

 ican Bee Journal and get free 24-page BEE PRIMER. 

 Just the thing for the beginner. 

 American Bee Journal, Box 36, Hamilton, Illinois 



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BY OWE HAN. ]!•■ KINO OF TI1K WOODS, «»»«■« money and 

 bnrknrhc. Send for FKKK catalog No. BMO showing low 

 price and latest improvements. First order e*?'9 agency. 



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