pat IV SCIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY; DECEMBER 5, 1019. SPRAYING MUST BE DONE TO SAVE COtlffl COWNT I? OF MATCHING CHIPS BOSN COUNTY APPLES i - London I ran today , matching' In order to stem the nnthraenose. or the apple tree cank er that ts caus.nff mucti damage in orchards in all parts of the county. S. H. Van Trump, county fruit inspector today warned growers that unless they spray, or take other steps to check the disease, the crop for next season would be virtually ruined. In speaking of the situation he recom mended that all apple growers spray their trees this winter with the F.or- rlonnv nil lileinn jsnmv a mivtlire said to be the only certain one to kill the canker. This emulsion spray was evolved by Dr. "C. A. Marcum, commissioner for the fourth district, state board of horticulture. Tbo mothori of r.rennr.Mtion it ns follows: Prepare the copper sulphate solution in the usual proportions of one pound to the gallon of water, dissolve one and one half pounds of common slue in one and one half Dec. 5. Promoter Coch declared his confidence of Jack Dempsey, world's j heavyweight champion, with Georges Carpentier, Kuropean champion, for increase of;a 'Wit before the Olympia club here rCRBUICK To Mr. and Mrs. liar old Puibrick, 1361 N. lTth street, this morning, n son. Ho was named Robert Lanbourn. JOURNAL WANT ADS TAV Extension Of Lever Act Into Peace Tims Fends I Washington, Dec. 5. Extension for six months after pence of the Lover mot Hiving- the government war time j power over sale and distribution of jfood and fuel will be granted only if conditionsafter peace Is declared warrants it. Chairman H.iuen of the house agricultural committee said to day. '"With the coining of peace the peo ple may rightfully expect no further governmental Interference ami unless conditions warrant there will be no extension," he docliired. The denartmont of lust Ice wants the extension on tho ground It Is needed to prevent profiteering. . Rctiiinhl Chambers. 21 years of ago wnf. married only n week, was Instantly killed at tho Oregon Lumber com Piiny'd plant, near linker, when he. was caught between two cars wrmo nwltch- , Inc. June 7. "I have just received a cable from .Tack Kearns. manager of rimmnimi Dempsey," Cochran said. "He assured me that my offer would be consider ed first and X feel the deal is virtu ally closed. The fight will be held next June 7 at the Olvmnla. T .in. startlnir foe Amovin-i itn,u.ii.,r.!.- am taking with me enough money to inouce. pempsey to make tho trip to i.onuon tor the fight. Although Kearns said he would rather have the fight in America, he exnressed his willingness to come over here." m:nsr:Y still opposed to STAGING BIG FIGHT ABROAD Los Angeles. Cal.. Dee s T-...L- I'enipsey, an the midst of moving from Los Angeles to a temporal- home in Hollywood, could not be reached early today with regard to the offer common glue in one ana one nair j-romoter uoenran in gallons of water, slack twelve pounds London for a fight with Carpentier ff Kmp nr stir fivplvp nmm,1t nf'Viv- Last night, however. t.'iinspv nn, of lime, or stir twelve pounds of'hv- firated lime in water at time of using. Till a 2 0 gallon spray tank three fourths full of water. Pour twenty four gallans of blue-stone solution in to the tank, start the agitator and dd the lime milk slowly until a neu tral solution is had. Test with litmus paper to tell when the solution is neu tral. Add the one and one half gal- twelve ioal company's No. n obi-responding oil emulsion, add a little water and stir until emulsion is started as shown by the' mixture turn ing milky. Pour Into the spray tank mid add water to make 200 gallons. The agitator must be kept running during the whole process. The spray should be applied as soon as prepared Last night, however. Di'inincv sirwl his manager declared they expected ro meet Carpentier but denied that any agreements had been made. Hoth said that the National Sporting club was interested in such a bout and New Orleans promoters also had talk ed with them. Dempsey, both in public and pri vate, has made it clear that he wants to fight in this country, feeling that lnnw ff nlnn cnhitinn "W a., ci, not a challenger should POmi t1 thii till 1 oi! emulsion, or ! "ior tor a chance nt the world's flour To Be Sold To Retail Merchants At $10.25, Report Portland, Qr., Dec. 5. United States grain compilation flour will be made available to retail purchasers in Port laud and everywhere eise in the Uni ted States at 10.25 a barrel, parked in 140 pound jute bass, according to a statement issued today by Max H. II'Hisei of Portland, second vice-presi-I'tnt of the grain corporation. An increase in flour and bread con-: sumption,, shrinkage in wheat crops' and other causes are assigned, for the rapid increase in flour costs. crown. Demnsev frank lv .,., money is an important factor and that the promoters must talk in good round figures. NEW EOOKS AT THE CiTY LIBRARY. sjj Ttie following new books have beer, placed in use at the library: t.lolugy of war," written by Dr. NieolaJ, professor of physiology In Berlin university, who suffered ini 1 risonment and exile because of it. "The reptile book," a comprehens ive, popular work on tho structure and habits of turtles, tortoises, croco diles, lizards and snakes of the Unit ed .Slates, illustrated with colored plates, by Raymond L. Ditmars. , "Tales of fishes" by Zane Grey. "The twentieth century theater," observations on the English and Am erican stage of today by William Lvon Tholps. "History of the Studebaker corpo ration" by Albert ErsUine. "How animals talk" and other pieasant studies of birds and beasts by William J. Long, beautifully illus trated in color. "Saint Joan of Arc" by Samuel L. Clemens. "The evergreen tree," a masque of Christmas time for a community cel ebration, written by Percy Mackaye. "The. song of three friends," a his torical tale in verse of the fur trad ers along tho Missouri, bv John Nei fc.irdt. "Twenty six clues" a novel by Isa- nei ustranrter.. Azure rose," a novel by Reginald " ngnt lvaulfman. "Busy, the life of an ant," by Wal ler F. McCaleb. "Our little Finnish cousin," bv Cla ra V. Winlow. "Progressive road to reading," book "i and book 2. The library has posted on the bul letin hoard, in the reference room- a bibliography of recent articles on "teachers' salaries." Pan iiuncisco, Dec. 5. Harry Willi is out today looking for move henw.' weights to conuuer ami for more m si- money. The big New nriemw e.ne uie Anderson of Tacoma a thor ough beating last night nt T.m.i., ente's show. There were no protests when Referee Hanlon stopped Wills murderous attack in tho third round In the clinches Wills deliberately landed with his right over Anderson's heart time after time with a "kick" that started out near iii ., i,,.u.-.. , him. By sticking after the' second round Anderson -demonstrated his gameness. When Hanlon saw Anderson's sec ond would not throw in a towel, he ended the fight. Anderson sat in his corner for some time before he ven tured from the ring. Chicago. Dec. 5. Johnny Myers de feated Kid Dreen in two raigh't ffij. in a wrestling . "h'n Ia" -L-'"' 11 "pre last night Featuring the beautiful, Armenian refugee Aurora Mardiganian, herself Sole survivor of half a million Christian Armenian girls, in her own story of two years in Kurdish slave markets and Turkish Harems. This epic film produced with 5009 People and 83 Principals Is the most sensational revelation of conditions in the near East yet at hand "Auction of Souls" From the Book "Ravished Armenia" which is Aurora Mardiganian's Own Story Substantiated by the reports of the British Investigator, Viscount Bryce and American Ambassador, Morgenthau The Truth, and Nothing But The Truth DKXVFIl RATIONS COAL I Denver. Colo., Dec. 5. Denver jstarted on n coal ration basis today jfor the first time since the signing of ftho armistice. In compliance with a proclamation issued by Acting Mayor Lovry, two hours were chopped off the regular business day; theaters and 'motion picture houses are closed un jtll 2:30 p. m. ami must conclude their I performance by 10:30 with only two matinees weekly. Klectrlc signs are off the Job indefinitely and moon light has replaced arc lamps through out the -"sidontinl district. l'OKI Tltl CK WITH TWO TON ATTACHMENT. KlNS LIKE A TOP ' OSCAR B. GINGRICH MOTOR & TIRE CO. 3TI Court Street Phono BR5 JUNK YOUR, junk STEINBOCK JUNK CO. And Autn i2GNCommcrSfSt doubt call 305 j LM.HUM In Its report to the" circuit court at Hood River, the grand jury reconi ilnended a speedy return of capital pun ishment for persons convicted of mur der, in tho first degree. i OKI Of Yick So Tong Cluuese Medhdiit) and 'tern On. nun medicine which will cure any known d I seme. Dnen Hundnvii from 10 A. It. until DP. U 153 South High St. Salem. Oregon. 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