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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1916)
THE EVKMXG NEWS, Tl'KSDAY, Al'ftUST 8, 1010. And Me id For It &M N i K i iV i HOBERT G. VIGNOLA, DIRECTOR, AND HAZEL DAWN, FAMOUS PLAYERS STAR, IN PARAMOUNT PICTURES. This In Hobcrt 0. Vlgnola, mollon picture director, talking over a scene la "Onder Over," a riinmiouut I'lcture, with Hazel Imwn In tlie Famous Play. ei;' studio, where Itlo Cooper Megrim's piny Is Indus transformed Into a l'ar ".'(ji'itt Picture, and he Is p:iid for this sort of work. KETl'ltNS I'ltOM I'OllTI.AXi) in Mr. Perkins- car in nhout ten ' hour running time. Mr. Parkins J. W. Perkins mid wife und .Mrs. says that the roads are getting quite J. Ellen Perkins rotiirncd Sunday rough on ncocunt of the heavy tour from Portland whore they spent last 1st travel, hut that they are pasB- week. They niado the trip through aide at all points. hnpfeipetitsl WE HAVE PUItCIIASUI) Til 10 STOCK OK IMPLEMENTS AMI vehicles eoiimeiily owned hv t'Koccn a gilkh, cox MM'ixt; ok i:i(.(.n:s, WAG'OXS, plows, in. SO IIAIMtOWS cui.tivatohs, etc. while this stock lasts xvk will sell it at Less Than Wholesale Cost IT WII.I, PAY YO I TO INVESTIGATE J. F. BARKER & CO. implement axi vehicles. TIME FOR SPRAYING Most Important to Control the Disease at This Time of the Year. WET WEATHER BRINGS ROT Importance of Applying Itortlrmix Spray for I'mteetion I'YJhh Hot. When you want the very best Remember "Diamond VV" Canned Fruits & Vegetables Will satisfy. Oar itork of these Ib very complete. Price and quality satisfy. THE CASH STORE VK SAVK YOU MOXKY l) CASS STItKKT It 1b now time that all prune growera should apply the most im portant Bpray for the control of the brown rot disease of prunes. This spraying about one month before nicking time is for the protection of tl:e fruit againstthe most serious in fection from this fruit disease as th fin it. ripens, and it is therefore ad visable that If any of the recom mended brown rot sprays are o;itt ted by the grower during the fn.it reason lo never neglect applying '.bio v ray at the present time. Pordeaux mixture should be ap-j niied at the summer strength of j 4-4-50 when tho stock solution used, or the ttordeaux paste at the' rate of 8 lb. to r0 gal, of water. For. good results, It. Is Important that thn i spray mixture should get a eoat'ng, on all Bide of the fruit. While this Is most easly accomplished by using ( a fine mist spray with high pressure, the Bordeaux used alone la apt to be washed off following a rain when protection Is needed most. If the fol-' 'owing sticker added which increases the spreading as well as tho ' adhesive qualities of the spray. The 'ollowlng formula for this purpose Is recommended by the Oregon ex periment station: Resin, 5 lb.; pot-j ash lye fsamo us used for washing; purposes), 1 lb.; fish 'nil, 1 pint, and! water 5 gal. Place this oil and rcfin I" " 1 -Iron kettle and boat until the rrsln Is dissolved. tie-) move from fire and cool somnwhat ' -T-..nt sntitterlng and boiling, over when the lye Is added. The! lv i,P dissolved In a little j water an, the solution added slowly! with stirring to the resin oil mix-' lure. Place npuin over the fire, ndd the required amount of water and boil for nn hour or more until the! sticker will mix perfectly with cold water forming an amber-colored so-1 lotion. ; Use two pounds of this prepared sticker wita fifty gallons of the dl luto Unr.Vii- spray. This sticker; cannot be used with ordinary lime-1 sulphur because of the chemical re-' action which takes place. The beno-j ficial results following the use of Kordcaux instead of lime-sulphur, will be more fully appreciated by most growers when they consider its; more adhesive qualities, and find ' that some fruit Injury often results to prunes t fnltugo from linte-sul-j I phtir when it Is used in a summer I dilution as low as 1-40. Also at the ' j present time, the price quotations on) the local market of the blue stone for tho Hordeaux mixture is much, 'lower per pound bought in larger! j quantities than It was a Tew weeks! i ago. - CHESTERFIELD CLARIVOYANT IAW FEE ALL THIS WEEK What I Do Kir $1.0. I call your name, ell your age, your occupation, and what condition vour business is In -ind how to pro lific it, tell you all about your wife, httseand, sweet henrt or lover and bow to win the love of anyone you desire. I tell you of any move, journey, speculation, position or change of any kind which may lie before you and how to act to ohtan the host results. I tell you exactly, who to trust and who to .shun, I tell you whom and when you will marry, If at all. and give their name, age, occupation and dis position. In short, I tell you every thing you called to find out, and that, too, without asking you a question or you speaking a word. Parlors at the Oilman rooming house, 318 West Cass street. Hourr 9 a. in. to 8:30 p. m., daily and Sunday. Adv. S. K. WKIUIIT TAKKS POSITION IiandmaBter S. E. Wright has ac cepted a position as director of the Y. M. C. A. band of Spokane and also will Instruct two other musical or ganizations besides, according to word sent t0 this city. He left a few days ago for Portland where he ob tained the agency for a -popular music house there and will handle the line of goods offered by that firm In his new location. Mrs. Wright and children will leave the latter part of the month for the Washington city FOR SALE Hay balor, John Deere power press No. 2, S b. p. gasoline engine, com plete, good condition, bar gain for cash. E. C. Ben son, room 4, Commercial Club building. 629-tf where they will make their home. Mr. Wright was the organizer and di rector of the Juvenile band which has now disbanded. It is not known whether or not it will be reorganized. Miss Florence Orinstoad left on Monday for a visit at the home of her Bister, Mrs. I .E. Myers, of Ten Mile. Hornbrook Whiskies J'.iy lie nil they are advertised to he, hut a cup of our coffee heats J them all. It docs not require a government seal to denote qual ity, thn taste will tell. Short orders from 6 a. m. to 10 a. m. Dinner from 1 1 a. in. to S p. m. I Phone hi THE CAFETERIA mcussst Throw the Burden of Wash Day 0n Us! let rs yroTi: vol- thk puh k kou this skuvice which lXl'l.l'DES THE FAMILY WASH rNTlMSUED, HEADY TO IRON OU THE FAMILY WASH KIN sm:n HEADY TO VSE. PHONE 79 ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY Our Autos Will Call j Tho brown rot infection in or- j chards over the county is as heavy as It was last year at this time, and this ; year with a heavy crop of prunes J which hang In clusters touching i each other, thereby keeping the! j moisture on the prune from rapidly drying out rroni the morning nun. the opportunity is considerably in-1 creased for a larger percentage of! Infection. Last year the heaviest i loss to the prune growers was due; i lo brown rot, and was conservative-' I ly etslnmted at from 30 to 40 perl 1 cent. With a much larger crop in prospect this year than for a good : : ninny years, the les v lll undoubted-; ly be much more If this spraying protection la not generally used, ea j peclalty In orchards where Ihero has; ! been a heavy loss due lo this dls-! ! ease. The sooner tills spray Is given i j new before the early full rain usual-! ly along the first week In Sentcm-i her. the lighter will he the less from this source. The successful grower must bear In mind that our recent : light showers and misty cloudy morning are weather conditions favorable to brown rot, ns It Is the number of damp days rather than the inches of rnin-fnl that actually determines tile amount of infi-ciio,.. i KliED I.. STIiANO. i County Emit Inspector, j DID XOT tiO TO I'lt.KXH j Contrary to a statement appearing In a local paper last niKht Charles W. Clark did not o to Eugene last nlc,ht and has no intention of leav ing until Saturday night when he will c to thnt eltv for a vi.lt with hi, wife, who conducts a millinery store there. As the acorn grows to be the mighty oak, so chil dren, when rightly nourished, grow to be sturdy menand women. CicMwl flavor and tho essen tial nourishing elements for mental and physical develop ment of children are found in tho famous food Grape-Nuts made of whole wheat and malted barley, this pure food supplies all the nutriment of the. grains In a most easily di gested form. It docs the heart good to see little folks enjoy dupe-Nuts and cream. "Theres a Reason" Sold by Grocers. Spring and Summer In Dimities, -Batistes, Voiles and Silk Mixtures Nov." On Display New Spring and Summer Courts For Ladies and Misses Our Corset Dep-t is complete in every detail. Models for every Figure. Re Friendly, Coiik- in and see us Occasionally. I. 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