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BETTER FRUIT 



Page 2Q 



Grade Rules, Etc. 



Continued from page 11 



labeled as Fancy. This grade shall in- 

 clude the following varieties: Apple of 

 Comnierce, Ben Hur, Bismarck, Canada 

 Red, Chicago, Clianipion, Delaware 

 Red, Fall Wine, (iolden Hussel, Hoover, 

 Ingram, Kentish, Kinnard, Mann, McMa- 

 hon. Mother, Northwestern Greening, 

 Palouse, Pewaukee, Pryor Bed, Ranibo, 

 Rhode Island Greening, Roxbury Rus- 

 set, Russian Reil, Salome, Shackleford, 

 Senator, Stark. Steel Red, Swaar, Wall- 

 bridge, Westfield. Willow Twig, Yellow 

 Bellelleur and other varieties not in- 

 cluded in these grading rules. 



All boxes to be lined and cardboard 

 to be used top and bottom, but no card- 

 board to be used between layers in 

 sizes smaller than 88s. No apples will 

 be accepted in boxes showing infection 

 of worms or cocoons. All apples to be 

 wrapped. 



Exceptions — Summer varieties, such 

 as Astrachan, Baileys Sweet, Bietig- 

 heimer. Duchess, Early Harvest, Red 

 June, Strawberry, Twenty Ounce Pip- 

 pin, Yellow Transparent and kindred 



St. Helens Hall 



rnRTI,ANn. OREGON 



Resident and Day School for Girls 



In charge of Sisters of St. John Baptist (Episcopal) 

 Collegiate. Academic and Elementary Departments, 

 Music. Art. Elocution. Domestic Art. Domestic 

 Science, Gymnasium. For catalog address - 



THE SISTER SUPERIOR, St. Helens Hall 



Under auspices Episcopal Diocese of Oregon. 

 Fall term starts September 23. lOl-l. Grammar 

 school and college preparator.v courses. Com- 

 petent Instruction in all branches. Send for 

 booklet "Where Bo.vs are Trained to Think." 

 Address Bishop Scott School, Yamhill, Oregon 



TBE LIFE CAREER 



"Schooling in youth should invanahly be 

 directed to prepare a person in the best way 

 for the best permanent occupation for which 

 he is capable."— PresidentC. W. hliot 



This is the Mission of the 



Forty-sixth School Year Opens 



SEPTEHBER i8th, 1914 



Write for illustrated loo-page Book- 

 let, "The life Career," and tor Cata- 

 log containing full information. 



Degree Courses— AGRICULTURE : 

 Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus- 

 bandry, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture. 

 Agriculture for Teachers. FOkESTRY, 

 Logging Engineering. Home Eco- 

 nomics: Domestic Science, Domestic Art, 

 ENGINEERING: Electrical, Irrigation, 

 Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mining. 

 Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY. 



Industrial arts. 



Vocational Courses- Kgx\c\i\\Mre, Dairy- 

 ing, Home Makers' Course, Industrial 

 Arts, Forestry, Business Short Course. 



School of .'/■«^;V— Piano, String, Band. 

 Voice Culture. 



Farmers Business Course by Mail Free 

 Address THE RKGISTRAR. 

 Ow-7-15 to 9-9) CorvalHSj Oregon 



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Get Your ^ 

 Canadian Home 



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Canadian Pacific 



BoUY an irrigated farm where you have insurance against 

 B drought and wheie you have just the moisture you need 

 \ when you need it. You knovp the value of controlling the 

 watering of your crops. In sunny Southern Alberta you are 

 master of the moisture. The Canadian Pacific's great Irri- 

 gation Works insure your yield whenever rainfalTis insuffi- 

 cient. Irrigation is not always a necessity — but it is yours 

 at command. It means dependable crops, and wonderful 

 crops every year. The Eastern section of the Canadian 

 Pacific Irrigation Block East of Calgary is now open. Virgin soil of 

 famous fertility — alfalfa, timothy and other fodders — raises all the 

 grain and root crops, fine climate — great cattle country — good markets 

 — unexcelled transportation. 



We want the alert enterprising farmers who see this magnificent opportunity. So 

 we make the most liberal terms. Take 20 years to pay. Call on us for long time 

 l(»an of 52000 for farm improvements if you want it. Investigate now. This block wiU 

 soon be the most densely populated and intensely cultivated district in the west. 



You Can Have 20 Years to Pay 



We will sell ycu this rich, irngated, Canadian land for $35 to $75 an acre. You need pay only 

 one-twentieth down. Th nk of it — only one-twentieth down, and then the b;ilancein 19 equal annual 

 payments Long before your linal pa\'Tnent comes due, your farm wiil have paid for itself over and 

 over :4:ain Many pocd farmers in Western Canada have paid for their farms with one crop. Here 

 are some of the startling features of the most remarkable land offer you have ever read: 



We Lend You $2,000 for Farm Improvtiments l^'l^^-Z^^l^^oZ'^l^!:^^. 



with no other secunty than the land itseif, and sliows our conlidence in the fertilitv of thi_' soil and in 

 vour ability to make it produce piosperity fur you ami tralhc fur our lines. This loan will help you 

 in providing buildings. lencinE. sinking well and breaking, and you are given twenty years I'n wliich 

 to fully repay this loan. Wh.le enjoying the use of this money, you pay interest at only 6^. 



Advance Live Stock en Loan Basis i?„!,?rcSr'^h'oTin'a'p„\fK°''^'' 



and has the ability to take care of I is stock, will advance cattle, sheep and ho; 

 up to the value of $1,000 on the basis of the settler's note with irtiTest at 

 eight pe*- cent, to enable hira to develop more rapidly, on the right basis , 

 of mixed farming. 



Farm Made Ready by Experts if Desired J,LJe°arre"ad'y 



established, select one whirh onr Department of Agricultural Experts has 

 developed. On our improvL-d farms, house and other buildings are UT.well 

 is dug, farm fenced, fields cultivated and in crop. All waiting for those \\\\t: 

 want an immediate start and quick results— all planned and completid by me 

 who know- our own agricultural experts. Take twenty years to pay if y( 

 want to. We ^ve free service -cxp-rt service— the valuable assistance of great \ 

 demonstration farms, in charge of agricultural specialists employed by 

 Canadian Pacific for its own farms. This service is yaura— free 



Water Rental Will Not Exceed $1.25 per Acre l^^lLZf"' 



have approval of Dominion Government. Lands are li 

 lines ot railway, tirst payment of irrigated land — 

 is l-20ihof purchase price, Atendof Hrst year no 

 payment is due on principal or water rental, only 

 payment of interest is required. At end of second 

 year, no pavment of principal is requireii, but 

 purchaser will be required to pay interest and 

 water rental. At end of third year, the second 

 pnyment of principal, interest and water rental 

 will be required. . ,- t\ ••. 



Here is whore vour opportunity lies. Don t 

 delay. Mail coupon here at once. Best land wi!! be 

 taken first— time is pivcious tu you. 11 riU toduij. 



W.T.rHORNTON, Colonization Agent 

 ^ Canadian Pacific Railway 



ColonizatiO'i Depa.-tment 



112 West Adams St., Chicaeo, tllinoiS 



J on or iK-ar establishtdX 



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W. T.THORNTON, Colonization agent, 

 Canadian Pacific Railway Colonization 

 Department, *12 W. Adams St.. Cliicaso 



Please send me your book of information ( 

 Irri^^atiou Farming in Sunny Alberta. 



Name 



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varieties not otlierwi.se specilied in 

 the.se grading rules, togetlier witli early 

 fall varieties, such as .Vlexander, Blue 

 Pearinain, Wolf Hiver, Spokane Beauty, 

 Fall Pippin, Waxen, Talnian Sweet, 

 Sweet Bough and other varieties not 

 provided for in these grading rules, as 

 grown in sections of early maturity, 

 shall be packed in accordance with the 

 grailing rules covering Fancy grade, as 

 to defects, but regardless of color rules. 

 Sizes not smaller than 1()3 count for 

 the larger-growing varieties and 2(10 

 count the smaller-growing varieties. 



.\11 boxes to be lined and cardboard 

 to be used top and bottom, but no card- 

 board to be used between layers in 

 sizes smaller than 8iSs. No ajiples will 

 be accepted in boxes .showing infection 

 of worms or cocoons. .\pi)les smaller 

 than allowed in the standard grades, 



but otherwi.se conforming to the re- 

 quirements of the Extra Fancy or 

 Fancy grades, may be packed if de- 

 sired b.\ the grower and reijorted to his 

 district manager. Such apples will he 

 sold as market conditions warrant. 



"C" Grade — Tliis grade shall consist 

 of apples not smaller than 1()3 count 

 and shall be made up of all apijles not 

 included in the Fxtra Fancy or l-"ancy 

 grades. .\pi)lcs nnist be free from all 

 insect pests, worms, worm holes and 

 inredinus diseases. .Serious pli\ sical 

 injuries, skin i)unclure, bruised or 

 broken skin will n(Jt be perniitled. 

 Slightly misshapen fruit, slight sun- 

 scalil and not exceeding two stings, 

 thoroughly healed, and such blemishes 

 as are provided for under the grading 

 rules for Fancy grade, shall be permit- 

 ted. There arc no re(|uirements as to 



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