. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. OOuand eVerage IIU^/ Make no mistake! Nothing can take the place of Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate—at your table or on your dealer's shelves. Be- cause Ghirardelli's fills a daily household need—and fulfills every essential of food and beverage. Ask for Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate at the store where you do your trading. Never sold in bulk but in cans only. In this way Ghirardelli's retains its flavor and strength—the two most important elements of good chocolate. Say l'Gear-ar-delly' D. GHIRARDELLI CO. Since 1S5Z San Francisci. GHIRARDELLI S county show 8,552


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. OOuand eVerage IIU^/ Make no mistake! Nothing can take the place of Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate—at your table or on your dealer's shelves. Be- cause Ghirardelli's fills a daily household need—and fulfills every essential of food and beverage. Ask for Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate at the store where you do your trading. Never sold in bulk but in cans only. In this way Ghirardelli's retains its flavor and strength—the two most important elements of good chocolate. Say l'Gear-ar-delly' D. GHIRARDELLI CO. Since 1S5Z San Francisci. GHIRARDELLI S county show 8,552 apple trees in bearing; apple trees, non-bearing, 575; cherry trees, Eeach trees, bearing, 352; peach trees, non- earing, 79; pear trees, bearing, 1,051; pear trees, non-bearing, 943; prune trees, bearing, 13,825; prune trees, non-bearing, 6,935; walnut trees, bearing, 257; walnut trees, non-bearing, 1,675; loganberries, 3,446; blackberries and raspberries, 2,940; strawberries, 875; other fruits and nuts, bearing, 250; other fruits and nuts, non-bearing, 204. According to a report from Roseburg a se- vere wind storm that visited that section dur- ing the middle of September, blew down and injured 35 carloads of apples so badly thai they could not be saved for shipment. About 50 per cent of the apples that were ripe at that time, it is declared, were rendered unfit foi anything but immediate use. In the Hood River district, late varieties of pears were injured by the windstorm. The apple loss in this district was also considerable. Oregon bee men are informed by the Oregon Agricultural College at Corvallis that they may now have the help of a trained bee specialist, as H. A. Scullen, a successful commercial bee man, has been employed by the college to take up this work. The Hood River county fair, which was one of the most successful held in recent years, and had a large attendance, was characterized by a fine exhibit of early apples. In an apple packing contest that was h


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