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SCHLEE'S ORCHARD 

 LADDERS 



Made of select vertica] grain flr. 

 All iron work made of strong 

 tuUl bent steel. The Ladders 

 HIM* securely braced In all vital 

 nts and absolutely guaran- 

 teed against all defects of ma- 

 if'rial and workmanship. 



Write for further descrip- 

 tion and prices. Special dis- 

 count to the trade. 



SCHLEE'S LADDER WORKS 



2*>7 Second Street 

 Portland, Oresron 



Manufacturers of 

 Orchard Ladders, Step Ladders, 



Extension Ladders, 



Decorating Trestles. Ladder Jacks 



Window Cleaning Ladders, 



Roof Jacks 



Have You O 

 Read This • 



"At my home on Nob Hill I have two walnut trees 

 which I purchased from your Company. They are 

 now 13 years old: were one year old when planted. 

 Thev have been bearing eight years. The trees nre 

 perfectly hardy, having withstood a freeze of 20 de- 

 grees below zero. I gathered over six bushels of nuts 

 from those two trees last fall. My grocer pronounced 

 them superior in size and flavor to California nuts." 

 — E. W. Brackett, North Yakima. 



Space here forbids much explanation, but if you 

 will write us we will gladly explain the difference 

 between the famous VROOMAN PLTRE STRAIN 

 FRAXOUETTE WALNUT and the common sort. 

 You can afTord and should have at least a few of 

 these most desirable trees in your orchard. Write us 

 — now. We also have, you understand, the largest 

 assortment and stock of all kinds of fruits, berries, 

 vines, roses, etc.. in the West. ORENCO trees are 

 planted from coast to coast, because they are known 

 to be always — dependable — first class. 



Oregon Nursery Company 



ORENCO. OREGON 

 Dependable Salesmen Wanted 



BUY AND TRY 



White 

 River 

 Flour 



MAKES 



Whiter, Lighter 

 Bread 



BETTER FRUIT 



iliopijc-d rind of one orange, one cup of 

 cliopijcd raisins. Cook for one hour, 

 adding one cup of chopped walnuts five 

 minules before removing from the 

 stove. Pack in jelly glasses and cover 

 with paralline. 



Apple, Celery and Nut Salad — Mix 

 one cup of celery with three cups of 

 apples cut into small pieces, with one 

 cup of walnut meats cut fine. Dress 

 with a boiled salad dressing and serve 

 in apple cups or on lettuce leaves. 



Apple and Nut Salad — Pare and core 

 two large sour apples, cut in very small 

 pieces and mix with one cup of wal- 

 nut meats and mayonnaise dressing. 

 ,Iust before serving mix with one cup 

 of whipped cream and serve on let- 

 tuce leaves. 



Clarified Apples — Pare, core and cut 

 into thick slices twelve tart apples; 

 drop these, a few at a time, into a thick 

 syrup made of four cups of sugar and 

 two cups of water, cook until clear, 

 remove and drain. Add the rind and 

 juice of one lemon to the syrup and 

 boil until thick and pour over the 

 apples. 



Crabapple Pickles — Choose medium 

 sized Transcendant crabapples, wash, 

 and prick the skins; steam until tender, 

 Ihen bring to boiling point in sweet 

 spiced vinegar, such as is used for 

 spiced apple pickles. Seal in glass jars. 



Preserved Crabapples — Cut out the 

 blossom but leave the stem on highly 

 colored Hxslop ciabapples. !\Iake a 

 syrup in the proportion of one cu]) of 

 water to two cups of sugar. Cook a 

 few apples at a time until tender, re- 

 move and place in glass jar. When all 

 the apples are cooked, boil the syrup 

 until thick, pour over ajjples and seal. 



Coddled .\pples — Take tart, ripe red 

 apples of uniform size, remove the 

 cores and place in an aluminum basin 

 with a little watei-; spread thickly with 

 sugar, simmer until tender, pour the 

 s\rup over the apples and serve cold. 



Apple and Quince Preserves — Pare, 

 core and ([uaiter sweet apples and a 

 third as many (juinces. Boil the ([uinces 

 in just enough water to cover, remove, 

 and add to the water as much sugar as 

 there are ipunces and apples. Let boil, 

 skim, and drop the (|uinces and apples 

 in. Let boil iifteen minutes. Pack the 

 ([uinces and apples in glass jars or 

 glasses, boil the syrup until it jellies 

 and pour over the fruit. 



.\pple Vinegar — Pure, clean a])ple 

 cidei- stored in vinegar barrel for a 

 year or longer makes the best vinegar. 



Was^ener Apple Cider — The Wagener 

 and .Snow apple cider in this collection 

 were made by using only clean, sound 

 fruit, run through the cider press, 

 strained several times, allowed to settle, 

 the cider syphoned off and bottled. A 

 delicious cider is made by cond)ining 

 these two. 



.\pple Syrup — .Slice and cook one 

 dozen tart apples and one box of rasp- 

 berries or one cup of raspberry juice 

 in water enough to cover. .Strain as for 

 jellx, boil ten nunutes, then ad<l of 

 sugar two-tliirds the ipianlily of juice 

 and boil five minutes longer. This is 

 line for pudding sauce or used as syrup. 



Scf^tciiibcr 



KNOW YOUR STATE 



It- N;iluriil A(l\ uiit.T^^e^ Ki suiirce^ ami \'iiHtii»-ss. 

 Nil ln-ttiT way thiin to visit tlu- 



\Vashington State Fair 



"The Show Window of the State" 

 til'- wpi-k. 



September 2lst to 26th, Inclusive 



North Yakima. Washington 



(treat l.ive Stock l-lxhllrlts 



Hortiniltural, Agricultural, Mineral, 



Pair), Apfary. Maclilncrr and .Manot'iicturers, 



Arts and Crafts, Birds, t'liildren'N Industrial 



Spend your vacation in North Yakima 



the week of the Fair; brin^ the entire 



famii>'. Sjjecial rates on all raih-oarls. 



For furtlier jiarticulars addr<-.-^s 



J. E. SHANNON, Sec^y, Nortli Yakima, Wash. 



GARTERS TESTED ^d 

 SEEDS, INC. 



DEAxD.BAi-LARD.N.W.Mgr. ^§^g^ 

 Arcade Bldg., Seattle, Wasli. ..V!.',LV.^;"«o","i« 



Send for our catalog of these famous prize- 

 winning English vegetable and flower seeds. 



Invigorate Your 

 Orchards 



Better size, color and flavor assured. 

 Acts quickly upon growing fruit. Posi- 

 tively removes all cherry gumosis. 

 Will apply for 5 cents for four-year-olds, 

 others 10 cents. 



Write me quick. 



W. D. MOREHOUSE 



The Dalles, Oregon 



H. HARRIS & CO. 



Fruit Auctioneers 



227 State Street 

 Boston, Massachusetts 



Established 1847 



Frank Moseley 



Frank L. Ripley 



Cutler B. Dovmer 



Portland Wholesale 

 Nursery Company 



Rooms 301-302 Stock Exchange Building 



Corner Third and Yamhill Streets 



PORTLAND, OREGON 



Save *35 .0^50 



Yes sir, I'll save you $35 to $50 tw-^ 



In the firBtcoBtaloneonthebeBt.moatmodem, lli^«^ 

 moBt sanitary end closest BkimminK cream -■fc^^^ 

 separator ever built. When you bay the 



New Galloway Sanitary 



—you pay just one small profit above 

 Bctual cost of materials and labor. Why pay 

 any dealer $85 to $110 for an inferior ma- 

 chine. Buy direct end saveone-b»If. Get my 



Special 1914 Offer and 

 90 Days FREE TRIAL 



teft of thlsmBi-hlnoriffht on your farm. 



Thenfw Galloway Sanitary ekime to o trace. ffo«r» 



Sn In oil-paBv to run-eanv toclcan Sold direct, 

 icked by «26,O00 bond, Wnlofor new cataloK a 

 ■ptrial 1 9U offer that will ht-U. you get i""'"J""^'^'" 

 partly or , ntirely without coat in ttie end Write tod 



WM. GALLOWAY COMPANY^ 



1053 Galloway Station \Vacerloo.la> 



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