. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 14 BETTER FRUIT March. WOOD-LARK" TRADE MARK QUICK, CERTAIN, *i~ deadly: -^ Mr. Fruitraiser, Grain- grower, Stockman, not TRAOEMARK thousands but millions of dollars are lost every year by the depredations of gophers and squirrels, in the growing grain and corn which they destroy, in the injury to irriga- tion ditches, alfalfa fields and fruit trees. Poisonous vaccines are of little avail. There is just one safe, sure and certain destructive agent,"Wood-Lark" Squirrel & Gopher Poison, a strychnine coated wheat, which we originated 25 years


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 14 BETTER FRUIT March. WOOD-LARK" TRADE MARK QUICK, CERTAIN, *i~ deadly: -^ Mr. Fruitraiser, Grain- grower, Stockman, not TRAOEMARK thousands but millions of dollars are lost every year by the depredations of gophers and squirrels, in the growing grain and corn which they destroy, in the injury to irriga- tion ditches, alfalfa fields and fruit trees. Poisonous vaccines are of little avail. There is just one safe, sure and certain destructive agent,"Wood-Lark" Squirrel & Gopher Poison, a strychnine coated wheat, which we originated 25 years ago and have sold in steadily increas- ing quantities every year. We have hundreds of fine tes- timonials from those who have applied this Poison, attesting its value. "Wood-Lark" Poison is coated by a process of our own, contains a uniform and sufficient amount of poisonous alkaloid, Its formula has never been changed nor cheapened with the increased cost of ingredients. Now is the time to apply it. Warm Spring days are here, the pests are awakening from their Winter's sleep and are ravenous for food. A few kernels sprinkled in their burrows will prevent thousands of dollars of loss in your prospective crops, whether grain, alfalfa, fruit or roots. If your local dealer does not carry "Wood-Lark," take no inef- ficient substitute, but write us direct. CLARKE, "WOODW^ARD DRUG CO. Wood-Lark Building PORTLAND, OREGON Alder at West Park Harmony Among Marketing Concerns By E. H. Shepard. Editor of "Better ; APPLES in th Northwest during the past few years have usually brought good prices and paid a good profit on the investment, consequently the grower has devoted practically all of his time to the growing end of the business without giving tlie mar- keting end very much serious consid- eration. But the unusually low prices this year have set the Northwestern growers thinking and they have given the matter serious consideration and are doing


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