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Title: Better fruit
Identifier: betterfruit12wash (find matches)
Year: Authors: Washington State Apple Commission
Publisher: Better Fruit Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: New York Botanical Garden, LuEsther T. Mertz Library

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Page 24 BETTER FRUIT
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This Medford (Oregon) Ice and Storage Company Warehouse IS INSULATED WITH Cabot's Insulating "Quilt" at the lowest cost and with the greatest efficiency and permanence. Quilt is made of eel JrTsf the fiber that will not rot. will not burn, will not harbor insects or ver- min ft make a thick cushion of dead air spaces that keeps out heat better than rTthe'r insulators that cost much more and that are not permanent sanitary or safe £f lavpr of Quilt is equal in insulating power (by actual test) to forty or fifty Payers of common bunding paper. It is elsy to apply, low priced and never goes to pieces in the work. Send for sample of Quilt, with catalog and prices, to SAMUEL CABOT, Inc., Manufacturing Chemists, Boston, Mass. or to the Northwest Distributors: S. W. R. DALLY, Globe Building, Seattle TIMMS, CRESS & CO., Portland Conservo Wood Preservative—preserves posts, planks and all other timbers. Cabot's Creosote Stains-for shingles, siding and other outside finish. United States Government Bureau of Standards tests show Cabot's Quilt more efficient than any other insulator, including cork board. jfie Gasoline of Quality Red Crown's con- tinuous chain of boiling points in- sures maximum power and mileage. Standard Oil Company (California) INCREASE THE FOOD SUPPLY Let hoed crops provide for the present and the high prices obtained pay for a walnut orchard to provide for your future Hoed crops, such as corn, beans and potatoes, grown between walnut trees will produce more food and income than grain grown on the whole ground. Walnut trees planted 40 feet apart use only a small part of the ground for the first few years. Plant our grafted Vrooman Franquettes. They have won a reputation for reliability and superior quality. Groner &;McClure, Hillsboro, Oregon September How to Can Tomatoes Select firm, well-formed tomatoes. Scald one and one-half minutes, or until skins loosen. Dip quickly into and out of cold water. Peel and remove stems and cores. Pack directly into cans or hot jars. Press down with a tablespoon (add no water). Add a level teaspoon- ful of salt per quart. Put the rubber rings and caps of jars into position, but do not tighten fully. Seal tin cans com- pletely. Place the packed containers on a false bottom in a vessel of water sufficiently deep to cover them by one inch and allow to remain at a boiling temperature for 22 minutes when using hot-water-bath canners. -Myrtle Point, Sep- -Heppner, September 13 to -Medford, September 17 to NORTHWEST FAIR DATES STATE Oregon—Salem, September 24 to 29. Washington—North Yakima, September 17 to 22. Idaho—Boise, September 24 to 29. Montana—Helena, September 24 to 29. California—Sacramento, September 8 to 15. OREGON COUNTY AND LOCAL FAIRS "Fan-'em-All"—Mitchell, September 3 to 5. Multnomah County—Gresham, September 11 to 16. Eastern Clackamas—Estacada, September 12 to 14. Coos and Curry Counties tember 12 to 15. Morrow County 15. Jackson County 22. Community Fair—Hillsboro, September 18 to 20. Lincoln County—Toledo, September 18 to 20. Local Fair—Tygh Valley, September 18 to 20. Polk County—Dallas, September 18 to 20. Douglas County—Roseburg, September 18 to 20. Malheur County—Ontario, September 18 to 22. Linn County—Scio, September 18 to 20. Clackamas County — Canby, September 18 to 21. Columbia County—St. Helens, September 19 to 21. Round-up—Pendleton, September 20 to 22. Local Fair—Sisters, September 25 to 27. Wallowa County—Enterprise, September 25 to 28. West Side Fair—Tumalo, September 28. Harvest Festival—Grants Pass, September 28 to 30. Washington County—Forest Grove, October 2 to 5. Lane County—Eugene, October 3 to 5. Interstate Fair—Prineville, October 3 to 6. Local Fair—Albany, October 12 to 14. WASHINGTON COUNTY FAIRS Southwest Washington—Chehalis - Centralia, August 27 to September 1. Interstate—Spokane, September 3 to 8. Grays Harbor County—Elma, September 5 to 9. Pioneer Pow-Wow—Walla Walla, September 13 to 15. , _„ Local Fair—Kelso, September 15. Cowlitz County—Woodland, September 19 to 22. Klickitat County—Goldendale, October 9 to 13. IDAHO COUNTY FAIRS Madison County—Rexburg, September 3 to 8. Power County—American Falls, September 12 to 15. Bingham County—Blackfoot, September 12 Twin Falls County—Filer, September 17 to 22. Latah County—Moscow, September 25 to 29. Minidoka County—Rupert, October 2 to 6. Washington County—Cambridge, October 3 to 5. OTHER EXPOSITIONS Manufacturers' and Land Products Show— Portland, November 3 to 24. Northwest Livestock Show—Lewiston, No- vember 8 to 15. Pacific National Dairy Show—Portland, No- vember 16 to 23. Pacific International Livestock Show—Port- land, November 19 to 24. WHEN WRITING ADVERTISERS MENTION BETTER FRUIT

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