Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, June 21, 1919, Image 2

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REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY
u. WIMBKKLT W. H. FIH11KR Q. V. WIHBERL1
Kratered at neseburi, Oregon, otofrtce i tpoendolm nsattsr
Office. Review Building, 229 North Jackson Street.
HUHMCRirilON KATBHt
Oally, by mall, per year 11.00
Dally. ly carrier, per mootk to
Dally, by carrier, per week II
Woekly, per year 1.00
Wxekly. all month 1.00
Hello Bill and Sister Sue
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Victory Home Coming
BEST METHODS FOR r-42H
GROWTH OF PRUNES C-Jy.
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I'KAICCV ASsKHTS THAT Till-) ? ? v & , , f
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'MHO l'lti:t'KI)I.N; l)l!Y SI-.'ASOS A ' V ' -C
ADVOCATES EARLY CULTIVATION
Auspices
B. P. O. ELKS
AND
Ladies Mental Culture
CLUB
The Carnival That's Different
bigTjoydays
Something Doing Every Minute
Races, Dances, Pa
rade, Band Concerts
Carnival Attractions
In Honor of
vSoldiers, vSailors
Marines
Douglas County
July 2-3-4
Come and be a Child Again
Kiirly Cnllivfitlon Will Increase tin
Set of Pi line I'mier Su h ( on
ilhiotiS in i!h AssenHimi
AliuU by Mr, IViirry.
It) I'.nvl IVtirry
f Fruit IiiHiMfctur, DuiikIuh County).
An enormous crop of blo-oniH in
(lit1 inline orchards of I lie rinp'iua
valley, Oregon, this taring rained the
hopi'H of the growers Into the Hud-
hoii Htiper-Hfx t'laH. pencil ceil
prune men estimated ilie crop during
bloom lime at 14.0011.00(1 pounds
when 1 1,000,000 pounds li ml heen
the prevlotiH high-water mark. About
that time buyers began to flood the
prune diKtrictH with record prices,
offering 12, 1 It V and up to lu cent
a pound for 110 to S.Vh, iho hiRlmsT
price ever received for IblH fruit
hi nee the Industry was raiKed to the
piano of commercial production.
CoiiditioitH hnl been Ideal in every
way for a heavy set. The. winter
bad been mild, there were no frostn
of consequence, and no brown roi
infectioiiH to (died the blynnomn.
With every factor then apparently
perfect for a bumper set of fruit,
what was the amazement of the
K rower to nee li Jh crop shed off day
by day util hut 60 per cent of the
original emimateH remained. Many
traeia were left barren. One well
known grower with a contract In his
pocket calling for 15 cents u pound
for :to to :i5'n on 50,000 poimdH of
fered to Bull hiK crop for 1 10.
Comparative observations lu hund
reds of orchards under varying con
ditions leads the writer to conclude
that a certain cultural practice is di
rectly responsible for this unusually
heavy crop. The summer of 1 ? 1 7
was dry in the l'mpua valley. This
was followed by another record dry
spell in llilfi which caused manv
peculiar physiological disturbances to
occur. A familiar one was an exler
nad gumming followed by a drying
of the tissues of the fruit, resulting
in a heavy pre-hurvest drop. Drier
men state that prunes dried out eas
ier in I'.t l h than in any previous
year. I'etiles ran 'H to :; 1 pounds
to the biivhel, while Italians went V
heavy an Uli to Uti pounds. .Mueh
wood whs saved and the grower.-
i: rally were pleased at the closi
of the Reason.
The excessive ilrotighi reih d th"
quality of the Italians somewhat but
William Ih tmumd in
"The Mints oUill."
At (lie Antlers Tomorrow.
J-nto Arrival
firace II. Hosson, l-aiinloli-; Mrs.
1 V. Morgan, U. M. Moij;au, Kva
Morpnn, (liaiits 1'uhk; Heriha llrown,
liornbrook; J. K. Iuimavlu and wite.
Cot tape (irove: II. (handler, Itau
don; Mrs. Alice Salsman and ilaut;h-
ter. Han Itcrnardiuo. Cal ; Mr. aed
M rs. Zuirhi. (;ieiHlal; I.. Ilartle,
i led jk;i, till., tile anions Ibe ireetil
arrnal at the (.i.inil hodd. At the
I mi m u m W".: John (. Almack, l-)u-Ki'lie;
I'apt iilid Ml. N O llinchetl,
Seattle; (' ti. Allen, li Isporl ; li.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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l- 11,1,1 t: d i tj..i,i u-uiulW?
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T..I . r . It M c.rjm.r V
llniri-i-t. A vlM lll.i IMb-TFIE
jinx i.ii t -sit f..r
rrtt.. -. n, llr t.: ite.l. A hM.v 1
Si)L0 DY DuLnfflST S I Vi RVl'.Kf Rt
1
Fordson
ractor
Price
.' t. t sk ..itt ,JL7. m w
x
15
Reduced
$750f.o.b. Detroit
Place Orders Now
and be sure of delivery, as production is
limited and we .will not be able to supply
the demand.
This Reduction in Price is sure to Stimulate the
Demand
First Come, First Served
I'LACI'! OUDKR TODAY
W. A. BURR & SONS
DOrCI.AS COl'NTY
ac;i:n is
5
not Iho I'olilos, at least in the I'mp
u;l valley, a Hthis; variety iH fond of
warm weather and does not require
llic cool Krowinx season that the
Italian does. Incidentally It may bo
noted that tho l'etile prune reaches
a remarkable denroo of perfection in
the iMjrtlo Creek section, which Is
the earliest marketing district in
western Oregon.
The contention of the writer is
that t lie heavy shed Is due to the
preceding dry seasons which left the
fruil buds weakened. Tho crop in
Douglas county was not above r lie
average but the moisture supply was
much less. This resulted in a heavy
biootn followed by a drop. Spitzen
berg apples, on the other hand, had
no crop In Douglas county In 1 !( I S ;
therefore, in the tracts which were
cared for tho fruit spurs received
sufficient nourishment with the re
sul' that ilie Hpilzenberg crop is very
promising this season.
Prune growers everywhere have
been coining lo tho practice of early
plowing and Kubsonuent freuuenl
cultivation. The result lias been that
there ate fewer crop failures in (lie
prune business of late years lhaii for
merly. Had Ihe 1 !i 1 s season I u
normal lite difference in crops be
tween orchards which were treated
properly early In Iho spring and
those which were not would not have
been so great. As it is the differ
ence is very striking. The lesson Is
.ipparenl in various districts in Doug
las counly. For instance, W. (.'.
Harding, of Hosehitrg. worked his
ground early In I !l I s anil ah o In
l!H!'.N Hi- has a good crop this sea
son, as well as last siaosn, while
neighboring orchards otherwise
treated well so far as pruning, spray
ing, and feriili.ing are i.oncci red,
have very shy crops and one In par
ticular on similar soil anil the same
age has no crop at all. Harding, in
oilier words, preserved bis soil mois
ture early lor th.. time when ihe
trull would draw heavily. The res,. II
was Hi., I Ihe fruil received its share
ind tin- fruit buds Mr the coming
season also drew iheir portion. The
other orcliaiils matured their mis
crop but bad no T-esere to snreug
Ihen ,e 1 ! I !l buds.
Clay I'latn manages an old :to-aei-e
orchard at Hays Creek which yielded
a large crop In pus on both Italians
and l'elites. 'I bis s. ason Ibe rruit
bancs on ihe ire.-s like grapes. In
conitasti another orchard jusl ov. r
the fence on like soil und of Ihe
same age produce,) a Poor cron but
season and lias still less this year,
.-itlil another grower on the opposite
side of nam's, who handles his soil
similarly, also has a heavy crop.
Invesiigainin showed that bolb
Klncbl and l lani wire devotees of
early ground work and (borough cul
tivation. 11,, Hi or these men irrl-t-'liled
last year and bolli o crate
tractors. It is not claimed Hint Ir
rigation is necessary in western Ore- i
von lur prunes, but cerlaiuly In dry
reasons a Judicious use ol wutr is
1 licial; in la, t. iiricatioti is simp
ly intensified cull h alien.
HoilHiihural authorities aihl.-e
i hat whenever nitrate of soda Is
,is, d on fruit lie s ii , applied ver
al ly in ihe s,ui;i; Mr mavtmum re-sillls-
al bast th,.,.,, weeks before
blossoming lime. In other winds,
lor nitraie to become of use to the
selling fruils it uiiisl be applied In
lime lor the chemical ptoeesses lo
occur before bloom. A wa'ery sap
How at this lime is nol conducive to
nrop. r nnui i-hmont f n,,, vunK
fruils and f.is! growing shoots."
Tile warming . Heel on the soil
cans. ,1 by plowing ninl cultivating
o.iilv in the s.a-.ui suits the chemi
cal proccs.-s similar lo ihe one pro-dil.-i
,1 arlili, n,! hi the a ,, icai loo
"' nr.it, ol s,i.,. 'l i,,, I,,,, hiver of
ground ! ii,,, s,,, .,i,oi.,,,v In
which moisniie. h,,.,i, iUid .rlain
: ' i" '. "a i "o ; in taut part. 1 he
l iter lakes Ihe lew ,,,,t thai cold
-oils wiil not p-ruiit su:'l:ciei,l iieiu-
Low Prices
cn a
Rising Market
Hue to tin; fact that we antici
pated the steady advance that
is taking place in the price of
totton yarn, und bought when
tile prices slumped late last
lall, we are able to ofbT you
some unusual Millies in bal
briggan underwear, shirts,
drawers, and union suits.
75c
a garment ror a finely textured
malerial in the two piece,
$I..Ml for the Athletic style,
and a short sleeve long legged
union suit, just the risht
weights for slimmer ui-e. Come
In while we have a full run of
sizes.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Signature of
blossoming fruits with ample nour
Isluuenl. It is certain thai iraclors
have come to slay in the prune in
dustry because of the necessity o!
duick ground work at a certain sea-
ini of l In year. Whelher irrigation
r nitrates wiil b.-coine a regular
praence is still lo be deierniined. H
cms probable, from the writer's e
perience, lhal liolh of these practices
have their places under cetlain con
ditions of weather and trees. ---Pacific
Homestead.
VOTICI) TO TII.T)I!S;
IIKJIIW.W CON VI KI TION.
Douglas County, Oregon.
Sealed bids will be received by the
County Court of I lunulas Counly.
Oregon, al Ihe courthouse in Itose
burs, Oregon, at i o'clo -k p. in on
the :lrd day of .Inly, I'.ipi. for con
struction work and macadamizing
on a section of ro.ol between the citv
of Itosebittg, Oregon, and the post
office of I lixoliMlle.
The work Involves approximately
l.L':; miles of con.-lructlon work and
macadamizing. the limits being
more particularly described as from
Knginocr's stailnn 1 4 uij. which is
Hie Inti rseillon of 1:1st Avenue road
and Howe street, 1st llrooksble Ad
dition lo Ifieohurg. to Knsilleer's
Slalioli u .', I !JS '..
No bid will be considered unless
.1 Ill, allied by rash, bidder's bond
or cerliliid check (or an amount
C'Unl to al least five I ,". 1 per cent of
tile total amount of the bid.
A corporate surety bond will be
re.iuireil for Ihe (ailblul perform
atee of the centra t In a sum enual
lo one half of the total amount ot
Hie bid.
I'lami. s;i,m ificatioiis. forms of
olllract. proposal blanks, and full
inlormation for bidders may be ob
tained at tile office of Hie lountT
b-rk or the office of the countv
roU'lui.!T of Douglas Canute 10, .
gnu, at the coureioiise. IMs,
Oregon, upon the de nsil of li
l.ir.i.
The ri;hf is reserved to r,;ct.ui
or all proposals or to accept the pro
posal or proposals doomed lest for
the county.
I'.y order of the Countv Court.
Haled .lllllu I.', pi in.
1-:. II. I.KNOX,
t'nuuty Cbrk
burg,
dol
- o
Insure
. Vou'ig
lire insiiiune
lir
prune drier with O
HI. li, liable old hill
l'lione K I 7.
pl.o
ilV to t;
he gro
fruils al the .:,,
s this line .11 i.-r a
I sufficient su;,,v
e laid up in Hi.. .;
be 11 aiis v , -
until Hie i
I'M' g sh,ni!,
slag,'
late
prno,
thai.
cone,
been
far
the
U-nl !l
I w r,
M .1 b'l-,
c. as ev,
pi o; er!v noui isb ;
' ''"'I lUe seltim: :
'line, l.speci.illv
dr sutniner w hen 1
ol' food could not I
ant lesii, s to-fH,le
"in II.,. 1, 'iwsoni
a'l rsl warmih of ,
c.iu-c ,.S
H -a cms likely '
I'mmi'ia vallev Is
s immer of pi
, f- t."-eo fo lno;s.
I" wool, I ,.,Vl,
of p.
oil,
or.ible
One r
bl !i
inc re o
oil ).,
nnui nei
Knriy work c!v,'
cliiiiice lo grow In
r fa
of w.-i
this
fav-
1.
a.s of f,.
r I iv..r
f Tilled
,oti., n
tno to jnppljr tho
the.
1919
Maxwell
Tho unexcelled choice
for
LIGHT CAR.
Up to the Minute
Style
nil
Equipment
Comfort
Durability
Economy
H. MERTEN
iM'lUr. Oi
IM-trlbiitr (t-r mnnlnrt Co.
Stvvln? Milm 21 1 K, Oak.
rtione 211.
Just received a car had 01
the New
Victory Model
The e- Victory Model tiffprs n0 eccentricities. There are many
new- fcamres but no experiments. It Is bused on 16 years of Mit
el HI exuerlcncc, plus experience of many specialists
I.cing cantilever rear bprings make this car superior in riding com
furt. J. F. Barker & Co.
Implements, Vehicles Automobiles,
ltoscburg, Oregon.
l I!SIII'11I.I) A XI) .MYIMXK
1'OIM' A I TO ST.V(ii:S.
Leave C. W. Hupp's store, 133
Sheridan street, daily; also oilier
stages for Caimis Valley, l'tel, Kes
ton and Cleveland, l'lione 1M.
wm'ai, sT(.cKiioi.iii:i:s' mi:i:t
i(i. The ani.ual stockholders" meeliiig
of the ruipuua s-avlngs and Loan
Association will be held at the oll'ice
of Ihe Douglas Abstract Company,
248 North Jackson street, llosehurg.
Oregon, al 7:30 p. 111., Wednesday,
June 25, Pll'l, for Hie purpose of
electing directors for ensuing year
and such other business as may regu
larly come before the meeting.
II. II. r.UXKTKIt,
Secretary,
. 0
Cabbage plan's for sale at the
home of II. II. Church, 318 E. Com
mercial Ave. rhone tllS.
DAILY WEATHEK RETORT.
0. S. Weather Bureau, local office,
Roseburg, 24 hours ending 6 a. m.
todajr.
Precipitation In Inches and hund
redths: Maximum leinperature 72
Minimum temperature 51
Precipitation 0
Total proclp. slDce rtrsl or mo,
B8
Normal precip. for month 1.(17
Total precip. from Sept. 1, '18
34.0S
Average precip. from Sept. 1,
33.56
Total excess from Sept. 1, '18
52
Average precip ofr 42 wet sea
sons, Sept. to May, inclusive) 31.48
WILLIAM BELL, Obiervor.
Forecast:
Forecast to 8 p. m. tomorrow foi
louthwe-Btern Oreeon:
Tonight and Sunday fair.
Arundel, pltno tuner. Phcn 1S8L,
If you have something to sell 01
rent try an Adv. In The Hevlew.
The Sign
of Service
We have in stock
Willard
Storage Batteries
For all mafces of Cars
Wo lire equipped to repair and
recharge nil makes of storage
batteries, and to handle all nil
loinotlvo clerti'lcal troubles.
We specialize in llieso lines
ami therefore can give you tho
best of service.
Vim arc. cordially invited lo
call and inspect our plant, and
also to avail yourself of our
free lesllng. filling, and con
Milting service.
Remember our motto is
A Square Deal
and a
Satisfied Customer
312 N. Jackson St. Phone 136 t
IP pn
One Tnifip Mere
i.t-'st c.iv n.Mv rs k'ln-v t!i:it
th-.. u ihf j u-. itl , . -,. th ,r
b.it'f.ncs t ; -I, J waii a li; J.ium
c:t r.
n Ii,- IV I? , it-, w i.
l.ad Tl.rtr, ,k,l KiXSt 1,.
ti..n v.hirh r.-.rn-i v,;(!i it the
cviJ nc? of h.itt'Ty m v.ik.-;s.
-i-lt t H r;i,-p in r-. f .r
1 "...-.
llrw t !. t'l ! -
v-m fur i
Vi ,11 t-itc
It ftfl I n'
; v.-i;:j:j
rvt-ll.r.vr hnlirltl
Jersey Cream
ICE CREAM
Douglas County Creamery Phone 340
WeWillHave
Our Plant Completed about June 1st,
and
Will pay the .oinj market prices for all
Supplies.
We are now ready to contract for:
Loganberries, Royal Ann Cherries and
Bartlett Pears.
Sutherlin Fruit Products Company
Suiherlin, Oregon