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Farm and Garden j LIMING THE SOIL Best Cure Fop So Called "Sour" and "Worn Out" Ground. By H. B. HITE, Chemist of the West Viruiula agricultural experiment suuUin. It now swiiis to In- quite generally understood that many of our so called "sour" and "woniout" soils may be greatly improved by intelligent appli cations ot lime. Lime may affect the fertility of the soil in several different ways, nil of which are interrelated ami a consideration of which is nececssary to a proper understanding of its effect in correcting so called acldlly" and bulldliiK up so called "woniout" soils. Thus lime may (li Improve the soil texture. (21 favor the growth of grass nnd clover, G!l encourage the develop, ment of beneficent bacteria, (4i nid In GOOD TYPE OF LIME BPRKADBR. the decomposition of vegetable matter and the formation of humus, (5) help make the plant food lii the soil avail able to the plunt and (0) correct the acidity of the soil. For a proper un derstanding of the use of lime in cor recting acidity and increasing soil fer tility these factors must bo considered. Fresh burned lime may be distrib uted over the field in sinull piles cov ered with earth, to be spread with shovel after the lumps have crumbled . to pieces. Any other form of lime may be applied with n manure spreader, preferably witli a lime hood. Iturned Mime crushed and screened may be ap plied with a drill. A good lime spreud er does t lie work ra tldly a nd wel I . Lime should not be plowed under, but should Im thoroughly and promptly mixed with the soli, preferably with a harrow. The average sour soil examined at this station should require (in round numbers) two tons of burned lime or three tons of hydra ted lime or four tons of air slnked lime or ground lime stone to correct acidity in one acre to the depth of three feet. If the soil is distinctly acid It will hardly be worth while to apply less than a ton of burn ed lime or Its equivalent. Several such applications may be necessary, but once n normal supply is provided it should not be necessary to apply very much lime, and it will not be necessary to do so if close rotations are the rule. A NEW VEGETABLE. Algerian Almost Odorlese Onion May Be Valuable In America. Allium trlquetrum. one of the onion tribe, a native of southern Europe and common on the coast of Algeria, gives evidence of being of considerable value as a vegetable. The plants are raised from seed or from the bulbs, which form in large numbers. The bulbs planted deeply In good soil produce large plants, the underground portion of which are white, tender and succu lent. The green leaves are removed, the same as with onions, the balance of the slein part forming a. delicate vegetable with almost no odor of ouion. This may prove n valuable vegetable for growing lu our southern states. Only actual tests will prove j what it may do In the north. The ex- j perlments with this old plant as a new I vegetable were conducted by Dr. Trn but, president of (he Horticultural so ciety of Algiers. I Fruit trees must be pruned J tor best crop results but a shade J or ornamental tree s'hoiild never J be trimmed without n good rel- ? son for doing so. PROPER DISTANCES FOR FRUIT The distances given in this table are for small plots that are to receive hand cultivation. The numbers Indicate the distance in feet. Where siv" fruits are planted In rows the distaw- is giv en for the ptws and also for tr.-. l.ljnt In the rows. Trees planted i,i .'.v. should be the same distance njiair i the rows and the rows also hii ."! -distance apart: r Apf.Vs. Ft-u-'lird Art.'-!-. .lTrf J' Apr.. : Ula- K1." :" roR-s. j: pl.-oit." Che.-:. Cur:-- J (Jrn . v. s. W: plants... .- : Fen' l-rit r- " i'" - PI'i " PTV " H,v rows. 5: pl.mts 8 8tn BULL FIGHT OR REVOLUTIOARY FIGHT TAKPYOUR CHOICE IN MEXICO Mexicans do love excitement. Un fortunately the free and independent lilizenery of the United States of Mexico have grown rather accustom ed to revolutions, especially revolu tions in which they are unable to take part. Therefore, while Emil iano Zepata, bandia, revolutionist 'nd patriot, issais ;au-me;us n the ilcct that he will raia Mexico City, shoot President Huerta and do other terrible things to his ministers, the populace of Mexico City must have VMLY WEATHEU HEI'OKT. U. S. Weather Bureau, local of fice, Roseburg, Oregon, 24 houis end ing 5 a. ni., January 20, 1914. Precipitation in inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature yesterday 49 Lowest temperature last night 42 Precipitation U.t 24 hours.... 1.14 Total precip. since first of month 6.42 Normal precip, for this month 5.76 Total precip. from Sep. 1,'1912, to date 16.87 Average precip. from Septem ber 1, 1877 18.10 Total deficiency from Sep. 1, 1913 14.17 Average precipitation for 36 wet seasons, (Sep. to May inclus ive) 33.08 WILLIAM BELL, Observer. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. Having sold my stock of groceries to Rudolph Harness, all accounts' owing to the Economy Grocery, to and Including January 13th, 1914. are duo and payable to mo, on or before February 1st, 1914, at Econ omy Grocery. Dated at Rosehurg, Oregon, Jan. 13th, 1914. tf M. II. LARSON, NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholder. of the Roseburg Park & Kalr Associa tion will be held in the Conimerci.il Club rooms at Roseburg. Oregon, on Saturday, the 7th day of February, 1914, at 7:31) P. M. of eai1 dale for the purpose of electing a Hoard" of seven Directors and transacting any other business that may properly! come before said meeting. Dated this 2Uth day of January, 1913. GEORGE NEUNKH, Jr., Secretary Roseburg Park ami Fa:r As-ociatlon. FOR RKNT 1 roin parlly furnis') od. RatnB to Biiit h.sli re ,'. students. Inquire 217 Cum;- n:k 8treot V A N'T K 'if to""" k !: N ' ; more with h'mhI "i .n also I'srn. !m nnittt bo fairly cv properiy a?r! it nil Intler, to "n" i City. FO'll' S A I K. - A lr r:: sacrifice. '0 ut (eot cf tl . !R ' , fenro, rhtJI - w. ty of gi r v, v for Ktnck. FJvpn m!: R. R. tr.nn. Hir.r find n :i r ' - $2,750. -nv. owner. 7t;-tf 77-j.llp -n-n small S excitement. The answer is the bull fight. While battles rage miles away, while the fate of the administration and perhaps, the republic, h angs in the balance, citizens of Mexico City by the thousands flock to the bull fight and cheer madly for the mata dor and picador. A famous Mexi can matador becomes more populur with the people at large than ever a successful bandit masquerading in the guise of a popular deliverer. I'Oit JVHTJCE OK THE PEACE I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the republican nomi nation for the office of Justice of the eace for Deer Creek District, Douglas county, Oregon, at the pri mary election, May 15, 1914. (pd. adv.) JULIEN JOSEPHSO.N. Preaching every night this week at the U. B. church at 7:30 by S. G. Bettes, the fcowboy preacher. J30 SUMMONS. In the Justice Court for Deer Creek District Douglas County, Ort gon. Douglas Creditors Association, a cor poration, Plaintlfr. TS. C. P. Haddox, Defeuda.lt. To C I. Haddox, a'juve named defendant: IN THE NAME OF ',VE STATE OK OREGON, you are h ireby requlr-l ed to appear and answer the com-! plaint filed against you In the above: entitled Court and caus,? within six: weeks from the date or the first pub-1 licatiun. of this summond. to-wll: on i or before the 10th day uf March. A.I I., 1914, and if you fail to so appear and answer, as heroin required, for' want thereof, the plaintiff will .nke judgment against you In tho sum of. $53.60, nnd for costs of this action. This summons is published once a: week for at least six sii" ssive , weeks, in "The I'mpq-ri Valley News," a semi-weekly n3"":pa;ier o( general circulation, nuiniK'ned at Rorebur?' Douglas County. Oregon, by order of R. W. Mlr-'-Ti., Justice of the Peace for Deer Cieol; ' Dis trict, Dotmlas County, Oregon, made on this 23rd day of January, 1914. is! SMOK "Tampa Vana" an l.a Sublima," Umpqua Chief" ' - d "'rummer Girl" The first frtibllcatiou of this sum mons Is on the 2Cth day of January. 1914, and the last will be on the Oth day of March, 19H. It, W. MARSTKRS. Justice of 'the Peace. BUCHANAN & POUTKU, Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS l'Olt I'l'IH.IfATlOX IV KOItKCLOSl ltK OK T, 1.IKX. In the Circuit Court ot the Stale of Oregon for the County of Douglas, l.exingtun Realty Company,. a cor poration. Plaintiff, vs. Morris lliil, and all persons un known, if any, having or claiming to have an interest In real property hereinafter described, Defendants. To Morris Hill, the above named lefendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You aro hereby noti fied that the Lexington Really Com pany, the holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 904 issued on the first day of May, 1913, by the Tax Collector of tho County or Douglas, State of Oregon, for the amount or Twenty-three and S7-100 (J23.S7) Dollars, the same being tho amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1909, together with penalty, interest and coals thereon upon the real piopor:y as sessed to you, of which you are the owner as appears of record, situat ed in said County and State, and par ticularly bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: The Wes'. Half (WV41 of the East Half (EM:) of Section Twenty-six (26), Township Twenty-eight (28). Range Eight (8), West of W. Meridian, the same, lying mid be'ng in Douglas County, Oregon. You are further notiriod toat said Lexington Realty Company has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years with the raie of Interest on said amounts as follows: Year's tax, 1910; date paid, May 1, 1913; Tax Receipt number, 14531; Amount, $53.04; Rate of IntereBt, 15 per cent. ' Year's Tax 1911; date paid, May 1, 1913; Tax Receipt number, 16893; Amount, $49.22; Rate of Interest, 16 per cent. Years Tax, 1912; date paid, May 1, 1913; Tax Receipt number, 15779; Amount $44.95; ltnto sf interest, 15 per cent. Said Morris Hill, as the owner of the legal title of the above describ ed property as the same appears of record, and each of the other per sons above named are hereby further notified that the Lexington Realty Company will apply to the Circuit Court of tho County and State afore said for a decree foreclosing the lien ngnlnst the property above de scribed and eientioncd in said certifi cate. And you are hereby summon ed to appear within sixty days after tht, fast publication of (he summon exclusive of the day of snld first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above antler: NEW r i KS Hllll.DiNO "THE B00t?A0,, A sensational melodrama in 2 parts WANTED - A BURGLAR Featuring Dan Mason in a 1 fowling Comedy. Matinee 2 p. in.; Evening 7 p. m. Adults 10 cents, Children 5 cents Coming Jan. 2a, 29, 30 "Nashville Students" In Tabloid Ministrel Program POPULAR P: ICES 10c. !! shown together with costs and ac crued interest and in case of your failure to 'do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the Hen ot snld taxes and costs against the land and promises above named. This summons is published by or der of tlte Honorablo J. W. Hamil ton, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Douglas, and said order was m-u!' amid ated this 24th day of January, 1914. the date of the first publi cation of this summons is the 20: ii day of January, 1914. All proems and papers in this pro ceeding may be served upon the un dersigned residing within the State of Oregon, ut tho address hereafter mentioned. GE3. M DROWN, District Attorney, Attorney for the Plaintiff. Address, Roseburg, Oregon. mch'J SUMMONS l'Oll PUHMt'AI'ION t KOI!KClXSi'HE OK TAX l.ll'.N. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Douglas. Samuel MacClintock, Plaintiff, vs. William Stevenson. Wlllimina Stev enson, and B. Glldner, and all other persons unknown, If a'ty, having or claiming to have an in terest in or to the real property hereinafter described. Defendants. To ench and all of tho above nam ed defendants.. . IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You aro hereby notif:cu that Samuel MacClintock the holder of Certificate of Delinquency num bered 912 issued on tho 1st day of May, 1913, by the Tax Colloctor of the County of Douglas, State ot Ore gon, for the amount ot Seven and 64-100 ($7.64) Dollars, the same Do ing the amount then duo and delin quent for taxes for the year 190S to gether with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon tho real property assessed to you, of which you are the ownor as appears of record, situ ated In said County and State, and particularly bounded and describe!1 as follows, to-wlt: Tho South Half (SV4) of the Northeast Quarter (NEV4) "nd the Northeast Qua' tor INBy) or the Southeast Quarter (SE14) of Section Thlrty-Km (3,1. "THE CHASM" A FORCEFUL MODERN DAY NOVEL Between Marion Moulton, an Anwiciin heiress of cemmandinp; boau ty, and her anient socialist lover lies the social chasm. On her own side of the gulf sho is adored by a talented Russian nobleman. Her love a'ory nter-fes into the greater theme of the warfare between ti e hostile ideals of human progress which the two men represent. It begins in a small Illinois town and ends in Russia in the midst of con spiracies and counter-conspiracies on the larger scale of world-history. It begins with the little differences and limitations of ordinary life and ends with the fierce flame of passion which, burns the false from the true. Price $1.25. Kor sale by THE SOCIALIST CIGAR STORE CASS IT? O. O. 'WHEN A 20c, and 30c - SMOKE!! OWiiN ROSEBURG Township Twenly-fiva (C5), P.a-.s Two (2) West of the Willamette Meridian. You are further notified tha sdli Samuel MacClintock hau paid taei on snld premises for prior or sab sequent years with tho ratu cf inter est on said amounts as follows Year's tax, 1910; date paid, May 1, 1913. ; Tax Receipt number, ltiH. Amount, $7.89; Rate of interest, 1-i per cent. Year's tax. 1911; dato paid, Mny I, 1913; Tax Receipt number, 16879; Amount, .12.00; Rate ot Interest, 15 per cent. Year's tax, 1912: date paid, May 1, 1913; Tax Receipt number, 15793; Amount $8.43; Kato ot interest, li per cent. Said William Stevenson, as th owner of thel egal title of the above described property as the same ap pears of record, nnd each of the oth er persons nbove named are hereby further notified that Samuel Mac Clintock will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State afore said for a decree foreclosing the lien against the property above described, und mentioned in Bnld certificate. And you nro hereby summoned t appear within sixty days after the first publication of this summons exclusive of the day of Baid first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount duo as above shown together with costs and ac ctlued interest and In case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendored foreclosing the lien of said taxeB und costs against the land and premises above named. This summons is published by or der of the Honorable J. W. Hamil ton, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Douglas, and said order was made and dated this 24th day of January. 1914, and the dato of the first pub lication ot this summons Is the 26th day or January, 1914. All process nnd papers In this pro ceeding may be served upon the un dersigned residing within the State or Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. GEO, M. BROWN, Dlstrlc' Attorney, AHornoy tor th Plalntuf. Address, Rosoburg, Oregon. inch HTKKKT Program For January 27 LOO. 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