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RATES, 4 CENTS PER WORD 



NURSERY STOCK 



LOGANBERRY plants (or sale direct from the 

 grower. J. P. Aspinwall, Brooks, Oregon. 



CHOICE Loganberry Plants, healthy stock. Rea- 

 sonable prices. Write for quotations. R. C. 

 Deming, Estacada, Oreg on. 



STRAWBERRY plants, Marshall, Gold Dollar, 

 Ideal, $5 per thousand postpaid. John Myers, 

 Rochester, Wash. 



SEND FOR OUR NEW PRICE LIST on fruit 

 trees, berry bushes, shade trees and roses. Krause 

 Nursery, Sp okane, Washington. 



CORY Thornless Mammoth Blackberry, originated 

 here at Mountain Pass Ranch. Strong plants, 

 $3 dozen, postpaid; also Phenomenal, Logan- 

 berry, Gooseberry, Currant and Giant Crimson 

 Rhubarb. G . S. Wills , James town, California. 



STRAWBERRY plants. 100,000 Gold Dollar and 

 New Oregon, $5 per 1,000; Cuthbert and Marl- 

 boro Raspberry plants, $2.50 per 100. Lawson 

 Nursery, Gates, Oregon. 



SUPERB AND PROGRESSIVE EVERBEAR- 

 ing strawberry plants will solve your fruit ques- 

 tion; 100 plants should give you 100 to 200 

 pts. berries this season if planted early in good 

 soil, kept clean, moist and runners off. They 

 come well packed to you, guaranteed, inspected 

 and prepaid by insured parcel post at: 100, 

 $1.40; 500 at $6; 1000, $11; 2 Lucretia dew- 

 berry plants free with first 1000 orders; Lu- 

 cretia dewberry plants, 75c per dozen, prepaid. 

 N. B. Matthiesson, Model Fruit Farm, Emmett, 

 Idaho. 



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. 



FARMS FOR SALE 



WANTED— To hear from owner of good ranch 

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

 F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 



WANT to hear from parties having farm for sale. 

 Give particulars and lowest price. John J. Black, 

 197th St., Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. 



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. Ed- 

 wards & Bradfo rd Lumber Co., Elk, Washin gton. 



FARMS WANTED^Can - sell your farm or. 

 property readily if price is reasonable. Send 

 full particulars. Charles Peterson, 2704 N. 

 Hamlin Ave., Chicago, 111. 



EXCEPTIONAL ORCHARD BARGAIN — 50 

 acres fine bearing apple orchard, best varieties, 

 in good district ; has had best care and attention 

 and is in excellent condition ; attractive build- 

 ings with running water in them ; fully stocked 

 and equipped for operating; should produce 

 6000 packed boxes this year. Offers for $18,000; 

 $5000 down, balance can be paid out of crop. 

 Luddemann Co., 913 Chamber of Commerce 

 Bldg., Portland, Oregon. 



30 ACRES "of high grade, 11-year-old Apple Or- 

 chard. Commercial varieties. Entire place 

 seeded to Alfalfa. Gravity flow irrigation. First 

 class Dusiness and home. 1919 receipts over 

 $13,000.00. Priced right, and will take in trade 

 some good income city property. Address, 

 Dept. A, Better Fruit Pub. Co. 



POULTRY 



. C. W. L. HATCHING EGGS, Hollywood 

 Strain, $7.00 in 100 lots. Mrs. Rominger, 

 Underwood, Wash. 



BABY CHICKS— "Only the best." May and 



June delivery. White and Brown Leghorns, 

 R. I. Reds, Barred Rocks. Safe arrival guar- 

 anteed. All vigorous chicks from good layers. 

 Send for circular. Stubbe Poultry Ranch and 

 Hatchery, P. O. Box 67-L, Palo Alto, Cal. 



BABY CHIX — TANCRED'S 300-egg White 

 Leghorns, Barred and White Rocks, R. I. 

 Reds, Buff Orpingtons. Anconas, Black Min- 

 orcas, Golden Buff and Brown Leghorns. Enoch 

 Crews, Seabright, Calif. 



MINORCAS, black, white: utility and exhibition. 

 Eggs. Catalog free. C. E. Murray, route 1, 

 San Diego, Cal. 



BETTER FRUIT 



S. C. WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS May 2 and 

 24 delivery, $15.00 per 100. Standard Poultry 

 Farm, Monmouth, Oregon. 



DAY-OLD CHICKS FOR~SALE. O. A. C. 

 White Leghorns ; also eggs for hatching. J. L. 

 Russell. Rt. 3, Cor vallis, Oregon. 



A FEW* chcTce Cockerels— R. I. Reds and 

 Whites, both combs. Dark red and pure white. 

 High grade quality. Show winners. Bred from 

 best strains in America. Mammoth Toulouse 

 Geese. Winners. Mammoth Bronze Turkeys. 

 Bird Bros, strain. Egg orders solicited. High- 

 land Fruit and Poultry Ranch, J. Nonnenmacher, 

 R. 3, Yakima, Wash. 



SALESMEN WANTED_ 



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 



MISCELLANEOUS 



May, 1921 



THE CUTLER FRUIT GRADER is the LEADER 

 Nearly 1,000 now in use. The market demands 

 well-sized fruit. Use a CUTLER GRADER and 

 better your pack. Built for both box and barrel 

 packing — in small and large models. Send for 

 literature. Cutler Mfg. Co., 353 E. 10th St., 

 Portland, Oregon. 



TOBAC~C(5~- Kentucky's Homespun Smoking or 

 chewing; mild or strong; fine grade; aged and 

 mellowed, like old wine in the cellar; 10 lbs., 

 $3.50, 15 lbs., $4.75, 5-lb. sample, $2.00, post- 

 paid. Reference First National Bank. Waldrop 

 Brothers, Murray, Ky. 



U. S. NAVY TENTS SPECIAL— While they 

 last— 9x9, 12-ounce at $12.00. These are fine 

 value and make pretty cheap housing for your 

 extra help. Also have limited number tent flies — 

 fine for wagon covers — 10x15, $9.00. Alaska 

 Junk Co., J203 Front St., Portland, Oregon. 



ARROW CARBOLINEUM "kills chicken mites 

 in poultry houses. Preserves wood against rot 

 and premature decay. Write for circular and 

 prices. Carbolineum Wood Preserving Co., 222 

 E. Water St., Portland, Oregon. 



TOBACCO— KEXTUCKY'S~Homespun Smoking 

 or chewing. Mild or strong. Fine grade. Rich 

 and mellow. Smoking 10 lbs. $2.50. Chewing 

 and smoking, 15 lbs. $4.50. 5 lbs. sample, $2.00. 

 Reference, Bank of Murray, WALDROP BROS 

 Murray, , Ky. 



FREE - SAMPLE— (Huban) annual sweet clover 

 (scarified). Genuine Hughes strain. 2c postage. 

 Jas. H. Kitchen, R. 5-Springfield, Ohio. 



GROW Ginseng. $12 per lb.; many others. How 

 to know them. How to grow them. Send for 

 Free Instruction Book and Price List. Twitchell 

 Co.. West Milan. N. H. 



BEEKEEPERS MEET 



WITH an attendance representing most of the 

 sections of the state, the Oregon State Bee- 

 keepers' Association recently held an interesting 

 meeting in Portland. It developed during the 

 meeting that 10,000 persons in the state are keep- 

 ing bees in either a small or a large way and it 

 is estimated that 80,000 stands of bees are main- 

 tained in the state. Many of the beekeepers are 

 also fruitgrowers. In discussing the poisoning of 

 bees from spray applied to fruit trees it was the 

 sentiment of the meeting that more can be accom- 

 plished in eliminating this trouble by education 

 and co-operation between the beekeepers and fruit- 

 growers than to attempt to secure legislation in 

 regard to the matter. It was stated that if fruit- 

 growers would apply the first spray for the cod- 

 ling moth just after the petals had fallen the dam- 

 age to bees from this source would be reduced to 

 the minimum. The Oregon association has affili- 

 ated with the national organization and a cam- 

 paign will be started to organize associations in 

 each county. A. J. Sanford, of Redmond, was re- 

 elected president ; N. D. Baker, of Knappa, vice- 

 president and H. A. Scullen of the Oregon Agri- 

 cultural College, secretary-treasurer. 



APPLE DISTRIBUTION 



IT IS interesting to know that apples shipped 

 from the Pacific Northwest have a wider distri- 

 bution than any other commodity shipped from 

 one section. Reports to the United States Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture from public carriers for the 

 last five years show that 2,567 cities were used as 

 distributing points. Telegraphic reports from rail- 

 roads during the season of 1919-20 showed that 

 1,400 cities received carlot shipments from the 

 Pacific Northwest. It is safe, therefore, to assume 

 that complete diversion information would show 

 a very much larger number of cities to which ship- 

 ments were made. 



^ Fruit trees budded from bearing orch 

 ards. Apple. Pear, Cherry, reach. Plum 

 Prune. Apricot. Quince. Grape Vines 

 i 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. 



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For your motor to work at its best 

 you must treat it fairly. 



When you use -'Red Crown" you 

 do treat it fairly. "Red Crown" has a 

 continuous chain of boiling points 

 which insures ready starting, rapid 

 acceleration and maximum power. 



Look for the Red Crown sign on 

 service stations and garages. 



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