. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 22 ATTENTION! Boys and Girls I want to hear from every boy and girl who would be willing to devote just about one hour's spare time. I will reward them for their services with choice of the following articles: Premo Cameras Raincapes Rain Hats Flashlights Beautiful pencil boxes with as- sortment of pencils and pens Fancy stationery, and many other beautiful articles. And for those who would like to start in the Poultry business, I will start them by supplying pure-bred Chickens Free. For full particulars enter your name and address on the coupon be- low and


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 22 ATTENTION! Boys and Girls I want to hear from every boy and girl who would be willing to devote just about one hour's spare time. I will reward them for their services with choice of the following articles: Premo Cameras Raincapes Rain Hats Flashlights Beautiful pencil boxes with as- sortment of pencils and pens Fancy stationery, and many other beautiful articles. And for those who would like to start in the Poultry business, I will start them by supplying pure-bred Chickens Free. For full particulars enter your name and address on the coupon be- low and tell me what you would like to have. I will tell you how easy it is to get it. B. MARCUM, Director of Circulation, 800 Oregonian Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Please tell me how I can secure (name article desired.) My name is Address Post Office Winter Nelis Pears Sweet Cherries Apricots and Grapes A SPECIALTY Home Nursery Co. RICHLAND, WASH. The Old Reliable BELL & CO. Incorporated WHOLESALE Fruit and Produce 112-114 Front Street PORTLAND, OREGON BETTER FRUIT equivalent of .7 per cent of copper sulphate, proved very successful against the late blight of potatoes in Maine. Such a spray containing the equivalent of .6 per cent of copper sul- phate was tested one season in Vir- ginia and did not injure the foliage or fruit of the apple trees. Remedies for Pear Slug. To destroy the pear and cherry slug, which is said by Prof. A. L. Lovett, en- tomologist at the Oregon Agricultural College, to be unusually active re- cently, spray with one pound of ar- senate of lead powder to 50 gallons of water. Sulphur, air-slacked lime or wood ashes sifted over the foliage are also said by Mr. Lovett to be good rem- edies to apply for this pest, which de- stroys the foliage and is especially de- structive to young trees. October, IQ20 shaped cane. These canes are trained to a wire or permitted to lay over a hop pole. This plan gives a much longer harvesting season since the earliest and conseque


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