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ST. HELENS MIST, FRI DAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1916 3 iA INDUSTRIAL REVIEW ' KnHohurg ships (ubhIi by the cur loud. ('unity's chooiio factory Is In opora tlon. HprlnKflold llooth-Kolly mill re turning. CIiooho factory In talked of for Dotiuld. I'lium n ro under wuy for a cronm ery ut I. a I'lno. HI. JoIiiim Mouurch mill oxpoctH to opuruto noon. Hood Hlvnr Tho court Iiouho is bfltiiK Improved. Monmouth tile factory plana to mnko 1,000,000 tile. Coon Iluy loudH In lumber ship ment h to California, OruntR Push will noon liavo a Bpray manufacturing plant. Auxiliary mill butchery may be oh tabllshod ut Hoseburg. Tho Klka' now lodgo ut Klumatb Falla la now completed. St. John Woolen M II In hna enougli orders to run until November. J. P. llorolock plans to build a modern guruge at Wullowa. Plans are on foot for a $30,000 meat packing plant at Balem. North Demi manufacturer ships cauliflower crates to California. Wiirco county will build a scenic highway from The Dalles to Mt. Hood Hut. The sum of $800,000 passes through Ontario bank for livestock In 1915. Portland Union Stockyards will be enlarged 25 per cent at a cost of $50,000. . The Southern Pacific Co. announ ces It will build from Coos Hay south to Kureka. Lumber to the amount of 3,000, 000 feet left Coos Iluy In one day on three ships. Steamer lino from Vancouver, 11. C, to AuHtrulla, may muko Portland port of call. A 200,000 foot capacity mill seems assured for Sutherlln, also 15-mlle logging road. EH" t r 37 Albany hna two new Industries mink and pheasant raising for com mercial purposes. Astoria Chamber of Commerce Is considering the establishment of a fruit and vegetublo cunnery. A $200,000 steam schooner will be built by Hammond Lumber Co. at Humboldt bay for northwest trado. Eugene Chamber of Commerce starts move to drain 70,000 acres of wet lund In Lune, Lincoln and Ronton counties. One hundred carloads of hops have been Hold to London firms by the Wlllametto valley growers and will be shipped at once. The Ferris bill aa placed before the senato, la little changed and will hampor Industrial development of Western watorpower states If passed. The 8. P. Co. baa spent $9,000,000 to date on Coos Bay line. An Indus try Hint will spend that much money in tho face of bard times deserves en couragement. Factorlea for the manufacture of peppermint oil, kitchen cablnots, knockdown chlckon coops, boe hives and Incubators have been suggested for Salem. ABtorlu's plan for a municipal boat lino to take freight away from the railroad that pays a big share of the taxes to run the boats, will not have a tendency to bring railroad capital into Astoria. Municipally owned publio utility plants should come under rulings of Publio Service Commission and bo re quired to keop booka ncordlng to forms furnished by the commission, In ordor that taxpayers may know whore revenue goos Instead of pay ing doflclts and Interest out of the general fund, says a mombor of the Orogon Tublio Utility Commission. SPRAYING CONTROLS PEACH LEAF CURL Oregon orclinrrilHlR uro given as surance that correct spraying meth ods will control pouch leuf curl. Tho kind of spray, tlmo mid methods of application, and other Important dalu, are outlined In tho following puper by II. 1. Ilurss, head of the Plunt putliology department of the O. A. ('. Experiment Station: Peach leuf curl Is a diseuKO which undoubtedly cuuhos thousands of dol lars of loss euch year In the stuto of Oregon. Pructlcally all of this loss is unnecessary since this dlxcuHO can he sntisfuctorily controlled with one spruylng given at the proper time of year, as tho experience of a great number of growers in all parts of the stato Indicute. This article Is written for those who huve fulled In tho past to control this disease und for those who will have this diseuse to contend with as their nowly planted orchurds get a Blurt. Tho writer Is confident that, burring ucidents, any peach grower cuii control this disease to his own satisfaction if bo follows cere fully tho directions set down in this article. Peach leaf curl Is a disease caused by a fungous parasite. The Infections of this fungus occur eurly in the spring Just us the tender young leuf points uro emerging from the buds und tho Infections aro particularly hud when the weather Is moist und warm Just at this stuge. Homo vurle tlea of peaches are much less serious ly affected than others. When the dellcato Infection threads of the fun gus bavo penetrated Into tho new leaves they up rend all through the leaf tissues und tho leuf becomes dis torted, abnormally thickened, and of an unnatural color. Tho wholo leaf may bo affected; In fact, a wholo twig may bo affected, but ill other Instan ces thoro may occur only a few sep arate patches of leaf surface affected by tho dlseuse. Ily tho middle of the spring the surfaces of these distorted leaves become powdery with the spores or reproductive bodies of the fungus which are being discharged BB m M b I, iir&M LIURARY, UNIVERSITY OF OREO ON, EUGENE, OREGON at this tlmo. Those aro curried by ulr currents all through tho orchard und will eventually result in the infec tious of the next Benson. After dis charging the spores, the leaves that are affected shrivel up and hung, dead and brown, to tho branches for a long time. Great Injury Is done where a large percentugo of the loaves on a poach tree are affected even though tho tree may put out a new growth of loaves. Tho vitality of tho tree and tho quality and yield of fruit are greatly reduced. Fur thermore, a tree may die from the effects of the disonso when it Buffers two or more successive sovore at tacks. Years ago It was found that by Bpraylng the trees thoroughly with Ilordoaux mlxturo 4-4-60 or with lime Bulfur 1-10 Just boforo the buds bogan to open, this dlseuse could be controlled. A good many growers, however, watt until the Inst minute before making the application and in a grout many cases find the weather conditions such that spraying is im possible at that time. Consequently delayed application is often made very soon after the buds begin to come out, but unfortunately In such cases a great part of the Infection has already taken place and pructlcally no beneficial results come from this delayed spraying. It has boon found that while spray ing Immediately before the buds be gin to open does control the leaf curl, yet a Bpray given a week or more before will have exactly tho sumo offect. Recent experiments by the Cornell University Experiment Station, even, indicate that spraying any time after December 1 wilt be effective if thoroughly done. Experi ments are now under way at tho Oregon Experiment Station to deter mine whether or not this is true un der Oregon conditions us well. What ever the results of these tests may be, It Is tho experience of Oregon grow ers that a thorough application given within two weeks before tho opening of the buds will have HiicccsMful re sults. Wo recommend, therefore, at tho present time, that peach growers spray their trees In Kebruury a week or two before tho buds uro expected to begin to como out. If the presence of San Jose scale in tho orchard is suspected, uuo lime sulfur 1 to 10. If not, uno liordeaux mixture (i-C-CO. Successful control, however, cannot bo expected unless the work is thoroughly done. Every bud must bo covered with tho spruy material. This Is not an easy tusk but tho results are worth the effort. A mlht spruy under considerable pres sure will generally give tho best results. SCAPPOOSE It. Snyder has been Buffering with a severe uttack of heart trouble of hit jMIsh Libido Fowler spent a couple of days In Portlund last week, with friends. Mrs. Ituby Joy Fisher presented her husband with a fine buby girl last week. " Mrs. May Getciiell went to Port-: land Monday to receive special nerve j treatments. I I)lx Iloluday has gone to Vniicouv-' or, to llvo with his aunt and attend school at that place. Fred Smith has been confined to his homo for about two weeks, but Is nguin ablo to be out. ; Fred Grant, who has been away at , work, bus returned home for the pur poso of doctoring tho grippe. Tho young people hud great fun sliding and constlng on tho hill till tho silver thaw put an end to It. Uev. Johnston put on lantern slides of India Sunday night and gave a do scrlptlon of the views Instead of his usiiul sermon. 0. II. Mllloy went slipping up the W m l UM 1 street tho other evening and took a full and sprained his ankle, which is causing a grout deal of trouble. He Is now wearing bis foot in a cast. Miss Athliue Tolly returned to Heaver valley last Wednesday night to take up her duties us teacher, and then the weather took another de cided change. What tyrannical weather we uro having. Tho Ladies' Aid mot at the home of Mrs. C. H. Johnston lust Thursday and elected the following oflicers: Mrs. James Pomeroy, re-elected pres ident; Mrs. M. E. Price, first vice president; Mrs. R. Nlblock, second vlco president. Mrs. Edgar Stevens has been seri ously sick. Mrs. Goiu of St. Helens, has been helping to care for Mrs. Stevens. However, a telephone mes sngo was received, calling Mrs. Goln homo on account of her daughter, May, being sick. Lloyd, Watt and Vera Price, Helen, James and Victor Watts and Loren and Gladys Johnson spent Saturday and Sundny with Miss Gladys Perry. Wonder If her father, N. A. Porry, didn't conclude it was a case of "bringing up father." Dr. Edwin Ross of St. Helens, was called Monday to attend little Law rence Watts, who has a bad attack of pneumonia in the right lung. The llttlo follow went through tho same siege last Juno, when the left lung was affected. He Is Improving at present. Cnpt. Robt. DoPar, largely Inter ested in shipping In tho Northwest, says uncertainty of present laws pre vents upbuilding of merchant murine and advocates creation of shipping hoard by congress to recommend means for upbuilding shipping Industry. NOTICE OK SETTLEMENT OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County. In the matter of the estate of Richard Cox, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Annie Cox, executrix of the estate of Richard Cox, deceased, has rendered and presented for set tlement, and filed in said Court, her final a co unt of her administration of said estate; and that Saturday, the 4th day of March, 1916, at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the Court room of said Court, at the Court house, In tiiu city of St. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon, has been duly appointed by the Judge of said Court as the time and place for the settlement of said final acount, at which time and place any person in terested in said estate may appear and make and file his objections thereto, or to any particular item thereof, and contest the same. Dated February 4, 1916. ANNIE COX. Executrix of tho Estate of Richard Cox, Deceased. J. W. DAY, Atty for said estate. 7-5 Small furm wanted; lowest cash price. L. Corbln, Portland, Ore. 2t. "WE AIM TO PLEASE" afternoon cvcninn We will fchoiv for your approval III.I.IW WALK Kit in u two part comedy PLAYING THE GAME also u thrilling railroad story "NERVES OF STEEL" uftcriioon evening evening LILLIAN DREW AND CAMILLK IVARl'Y In it thrilling three part story "THE REAPING" a story of life as vtc sometimes find it A .OOD COMEDY, TOO evening Another Feature JESSE STi-.YKXrv HKKSIK LEA It N AM.' JOHN UAI.KEIl in that beautiful romance "GIRL OF THE GYPSY CAMP" "They suy it's good" "CAPTAIN KIDD" In tho comedy We shall continue the serial "THE BROKEN COIN" u every THURSDAY AND Fifty llcgiiiuiii); February 10 Other good pictures will lie shown in connection with tho serial At the Sat unlay Matinee nil child ren under 1- will be admitted free, over 12 years, 5 cents. COME ON KIDS "WE AIM TO PLEASE" 3P v Vut . I m II t. OURI916 CATALOG mm LU OUR 1916 Catalog and Planter's Guide isa valuable reference every grower should have. It V.i depend able Farm, Garden and Flower seed and the belt equipment for Poultrymen, Beekeeper and Orcharding Ak For Catalog No.D 40 maim aMianinmi NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County. In the matter of the estate of Emetine Meeker, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Martin White, administra tor with will annexed of Emellne Meeker, deceased, has rendered and presented for settlement, and filed in said Court, his final account of his administration of said estate; and that Saturday, the 4th day of March, 1916, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the Court room of said Sunny Brook Dairy The place to buy your Pure Milk and Cream. .The Milk furnished from this farm In from cows that have been tested by the Htute Vet, ABSOLUTELY CLEAN AND SANITARY. Milk, jwr t., 7 He - Milk, per gal., 20c. Creum, ier pt., 20c. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED E. W. SAXTON, Prop. 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MUCKLE HARDWARE CO. ST. HELENS, OREGON EUROPEAN PLAN AMERICAN PLAN EVERYTHING MODERN AT THE ST. HELENS HOTEL J. GEORGE, Proprietor ALL BUSSES CALL AT HOTEL RATES $1.00 AND UP SPECIAL RATES TO REGULAR BOARDERS Court, at the Court house In he city of St. Helens, Columbia County, Ore gon, has been duly appointed by the Judge of said Court as the time and place for the settlement of said final acount, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and make and file bis objec tions thereto, or to any particular item thereof, and contest the same. Dated February 4, 1916. MARTIN WHITE, Administrator with Will Annexed of the Estate of Emellne Meeker, de ceased. J. W. DAY, Atty for said estate. 7-5 the thi Courteous Treatment AT RATES f 1.00 PER DAY AND UP. Special Rates to Regular Boarders.