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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1911)
MUNYOiYS WORK talk of cm CLYTENXIAL PLANS GREAT. Big Success Shown by Nombei of Callers. Local Man Tall San Francisco Head quart ra of Ramarkablo Raliaf From Rheumatism. The apparent tucceas which Profea or Jamea M. Munyon, the world famous health authority, haa beer meeting in San Francisco has started much discussion. The continuous stream of callers haa kept Dr. Mun yon 'a expert representatives busy every day for several weeks at tht main store of the Owl Drug company, San Francisco, where he haa estab lished headquarters for meeting the people. Munyon following seems to b enormous. Astoria Makes Preparation for Coming Celebration. Aotoria. Ore., July 21. "What are we going to have to amuse the peo ple." Astorians Interested In the Cen tennial Pageant, which opens August ID and continues thirty days, are asking. So far, the plans of the centennial committee have been carried out to a successful iiwue without a bitch. There Is to be plenty of amusement and some educational features for those who attend the pageant which has been planned to commemorate the first settlement of the Pacific North by the white race. The big features are to be scat tered about Astoria In such a man ner as to taUe advantage of all the natural resources. The twelve mlleL-.-...i. .1.-. Vl.J" the fort. In this the Indians will have their dining room and store house for the curios they are to bring with them. It will be an In terestlng sight and well worth the time to tarry for an hour. Here, too. the old Indian fortune tellers will hold sway to Dhow their prowess at telling the fates with the cards. Out on the side of the hill the In dians will pitch their tented city and live the life old Chief Concomly and bis followers lived. They will tournev to the banks of the Columbia to fish for their salmon, even as did Chief Concomly. and their tepeea will have the same smoke curl going out the tops as did those of the Indians of century ago. All the tribal traditions will be preserved here as they were a cen tury ago. They will take the prised Moorehouse collection of Indian head dresses and go through all the old war dances, the marriage danced, the funeral dances and the peace pact did .-..., ... .. - , . ... !"'" 7 ' " -- " -K".- Dark in lsll. A so w II they parti- displays, the city streets for the pa- , tne hg,orlc .,.- J.U SPRAYING FOR CONTROL OF INSECT AND FUNGOUS ENEMIES Marked I ocre.se Has Been Noted Wlthtn'Past Docads-Wor.1 Largely Due to Work of Experiment Station la Demonstrating Effectiveness of Operalloa and Profit Attending It Some Injury. geantry parades and the city park for some or tne fixed features. Just a few minutes' walk from the center of the city, a thousand feet above the sea level. Is City Park. Here, with a view of the harbor,- the rivers, ocean and mountains, the big Thnao whn holi.v. in hi. 1 spectacular features are to be staged. theories seem to think he possesses the ! A18a,-'u,u, ha been bullt ,n,to ,ne m m.rv.u,,. . hl without any excavation and seat most marvelous power for the heal ing of all sorts of diseases. Munyon, himsef, laughs at this. He says: 'The hundreds of cures which you have been built down the side of the slope to care for about 5,000 persons. There is not a poet to obstruct the view and the stage, an open air one. are hearing about every day in San : has a clump of tall cedar trees for a Francisco are not in any way due to ! background. This Is where "The my personal skill. It is my remedies. which represent the combined brains of the greatest medical specialists science has ever known, that is doing Bridge of The Goito" is to be pro- mill be given to paint anew the found ing of Astoria, the treaty with the whites, the marriage of old Chief Con comly's daughter to McDougall and such events as went along with the century of decline of the Indian as a factor In the government of thai country. On the butte close to the Countv Exhibit building there will be erected a "Trail." In which sotne twenty "shows" will be maintained for the amusement of man and child. These shows are being contracted for from all parts of the country and when they open up here the Mldwav and such features as made big expositions the work. I have paid thousands of .,n.i k uma dollars for a single formula and the being changed from a volcano into exclusive right to manufacture it. Tan ice and snow-covered mountain. It have paid tens of thousands of dollars Is an Indian legend, and has a great A K.. .11... .fl.,K.l J . V. t - v " ... . .-."v. r.i,. . . n ui our country tamoiw wJU he In S t . 1 . . . ?. V . ,:""i'1 for the amusement of the Portland. Local talent Is being trained thousands who are bound to be at to produce the spectacle, which Is; the centennial celebration Just how many of these features win ue presenteu a spends iiMn the for others of my various forms of treatment. That is why I get such remarkable results. I have simply historical story to tell. The state, will maintain a salmon hatchery during the whole thirty available snuce. General Mmii i A. Tremp Is In communication with at least three score features and spec tacles which are available, but be is culling out the best in the land be fore closing contracts with them. Also traiirht th. tu vt....t. r k.. days of the centennial celebration is brains in the world and placed this ota; ,The .lln for '.I1'" t",n.,wlhe not contracting for a show un- knowledge within the reach of Vh MMionot th.Unks C?.m?Lhf f.1?1?14 ,he "how nJ B-eneral oublic" ll.fi . -V' I 'inkA.-'i. 'Z1?: th,nterlt'r r ,n "wner of it. nana are under way now for stock show which will brlnir shout 100 head of the beat slock in .hi general puDiic. The tank8 have been shipped and as Among Munyon's callers yesterday soon an they are tested out and were many who were enthusiastic in swelled to prevent leakage they will th.ip nr.if. th. mn Htu aI thu he reariv tn reeotvA a niilllnn Rnvit'M..n,.. .1... .. r . - -- - - - - ilu,"'"j i me . t-arg enclosure said: "For six years I suffered from. Chinook salmon eggs. and it is the estimate of the centen rneumaiism. My arras ana legs wml . ' " - mm committee that about fl.ooo in afflicted so badly that I could hardlj , " ., ' " w , tBgn Prizes win be awarded at the work, and I cou d not raise my arm tc Yu"f , "'"" "c , iriniioii or this show. my head. The pain was most sever. ' i"8.. """J5 ..HrIpar1 J ".T- toL M'n,,",r ' Kng In the in the baok. however, and I was it "111 L" uZ.. '.T : ' "yre. working with a speclsl erfet Wr I trtaA (- ' ."TT" " Vu"V" ""'i'Vr" . "1. ""'" "ee 10 ara" "e detail of thl - 'j iiinuauau.m m Vuc launa ouu imuu ni leauire and It Is thought that ,.,,.,u,,,, iwiuiur uir .tic-1 . n Km i; Nfiny 0r gixHi cattle will be on ex temporary renei, dui notnmg seemec aooui zi.udw ganoiM or waier a aay hibltlon to back up the county re- iuucipmvuni,ii t wu penuaaeo dj tn ,i f,mhS miu wiurce exnioit. certainly If this fea a mena to try Munyon s Uric Acic " ! ' uuwuicn -r m'u iure is not a big one uo one but the course. It was the most marvelously m,u. ,ur ",e ' . 7 tarmera are to be blamed, and they acting remedy I ever saw, within t 1 ! ca.r? fT ,th ls ,w,af r gu."1 y At ln8Ut that th,'v nave ,l,ny ' l'r week the pain had most one and in ! S?L . ca"'" make this stock how ... ii i , 1 1 , i i , v iiit? uiiiif 1 1 i un'Ki.iurv 1 1 1 and an interesting fea airl. r,t . mnntk 1 .;A-A 1 . ! '"" " cv, a Dig SUCCCSS . - - " get me use ot water. ture. enureiy curea. i can now go out ir This flsh display Is an intensely) Ellery's band, whlrh plaved at the the worst weather cold, or wet oi Interesting one to everyone from all Coronation ceremonies In Fngland anything else, and I have not felt anj over the country. Hardly a home and which is now on the wav here suspicion of a return of the disease. jd(es not I'8? tribute to the thrift of after touring Great Hrltaln coming I think that every person whq hat ,he Columbia River salmon fMiermen directly here from Kdlnbur'gh Scot rheumatism and does not take th!a1? cantiers and while every house-iland. will pay aftern.M.n and evening Uric Acid course is making s great wlf? ,9 fBmlllar , wi,h a mon and the at the Stadium, and this feature alone mistake " i various ways to iwe It. few have is one which Is worth a dollar t-j r . .jj j . t , ' t 'ever iwn a real salmon and not one hear This is the biz hand r ih Letters addressed to Professor J. M. ,n a million from the East has everjfnited StatJ" and Ir Ellery . de Munyon. care Ow Drug Co.. Sar .ee a salnwn egg. They will know ! ,ermined to make V.nusual prepara Francisco. Cal., will receive as care-1 the whole process from beginning to tlons to satlsly the visitors to the ful attention as though the patient end and it is bound to be a big centennial. l hn in n,inj . i.i called in person. Medical advice anc advertisement for Columbia River sal-jconcert tour and well advertising the consul union aosoiuteiy iree. aox t " " '"" s mnuo i nwnia oi nis oana with the best kind (By W. W. BONNS, Malna Agricultural Exprlmnt Blatlon.) The spraying of economic plants for the control of Insect and fungous ene mies has markedly Increased within the past decade. This Is largely due to the work of experiment stations In demonstrating the effectiveness of the operation and the profit attending It. Great improvements In spray machl ery and materials have helped much towards the adoption of spraying as an annual farm operation, and espe cially Is this true of the fruit growing Industry. The progressive orchardlat today recognises the necessity of timely, thorough and Intelligent appli cation of Insecticides and fungicides In order to sell bis fruit In the best and most profitable markets. The Increase of spraying operations has, however, been accompanied by serious problems for the solution of which the grower turns to the experi menter. The use of bordeaux mixture, for many years the standard orchard spray, and even today recognised as the best all-around fungicide known, haa been accompanied by Injury to fruit and foliage. Complaints of such Injury have beeti Increasing with each season and are not confined to any section of the country. The severity of the Injury varies In degree and In different sea sons. It haa long been known that bordeaux mixture cannot be used with safety oa the peach and Japanese reled and kept front freeslng can be stored Indefinitely. Home made lime sulphur can also at present be wade cheaper than the home prepared bor deaux mixture, so far as cost of In gredlents are concerned. The choice on grounds of economy Is. therefore, merely between the expenditure of money or time and labor. Home made boiled concentrated llmesulphur may be made as follows: Sulphur 1 P""", Lime, best grade Bi poumi Water sufficient to make 60 gallons. Slake the time, mix the sulphur Into a thin paste with a little wster, add II to the lime, add sufficient water to multe 60 gallons, bring to a boll and boll vigorously for SO lo 45 minutes The sediment Is then allowed to set' tie. after which the clear dark amber- colored liquid is drawn off and may b stored In casks for future use. In making this solution a large Iron kettle or cooker of some sort Is neces sary. A stock feed cooker of Inrge capacity will answer. Fig. 1 shows a satisfactory form. The solution ran also be made with the use of direct steam, and this means has been fre quently employed when large quanti ties of the material are made. With our present knowledge, the strength of lime-sulphur to use de pends upon Its density. This may be determined by a cheap and simple Instrument called the hydrometer. This consists of a hollow glass tube. As a Tonic and Regulator J1 Lime Sulphur Cooker, penny to pay. -CT f & mm stew 4 and ten wnat tney saw ana explain of music to thousands who will be what a salmon Is really like. ;here from all part of the country Another strong feature is the ex-: he will be able to easily book his hibit of the resources of Clatsop j tour If big nmslc Is artistic If he County. The building for this dis-ldoes not "prod.ice the goods'' It will iiy is uuw f.-oin)ieiea aim reauy lu .pin nun out or business. Hence his be fitted up by the exhibitors. In this' desire to render a sterling engage etructure the importance of the coun-iment here. ty from an agricultural point of view Distinguished visitors such as Gov- win De urougnt to me auenuon oi ernor est. Governor Hiram Johnson the visitors. They will see the mar-of California, and the officers of the veioua lruil Bliu ye.nemuiea wnn:u aie , nailing naval vessels Will be enter raisea nrre, oa eu mc uuw r:i a t lauieu ai me Htadlllm and the public which have been "canned" by Iten j addresses of such men as James J Worsley. The timber and dairy In-! Hill, Louis W. Hill will be made w r.V. " ' I , "tm Miini. All, or urn 111 ine couiuy exuiuii. nenriy an pulillc speaking w'll be Manufacturers of national reptita-: from the Staudltim and everyone In t!on have engaged practically all the j the grounds may hear well because space in me duiiuius wuicn nun oeeii ui me natural site of the Stadium erected for this purpose and by the) The tallest flag pol0 In the world time the centennial opens August 10; will be erected on ton of the hm .V,lo. 1. 1.. .111 k. ,.-Jll'ltlll. "'I.- . ' " t liii ui ' viv in, " w v . "..... VI I J I UI K nnn If la farln n rfJT . 7"!wlth exhibits of the best nationally , to attract a great deal of comment. f InHvortiao warea In the eiiintrv ThelThls iwilo la 0101 . ... . Drives away Flies, Mosquitoes snd Gnats whole nation has been scoured toione single "stick" of timber contain It protects hones and cattle from attack! make this' a representative exhibit! Ing millions of feet of timber It of insects, enabling them to feed and .and success has come from the ef-ils more' than three feet thick at the sleep m peace. It prevents loss of weigh! forts of the committee In charge, base and 15 Inchew through at the and strength from worry caused by aided by the Astoria merchants. top. Just now this timber Is down attacks of jnsects, and from the irritation Within the Astor Stockade therejat the Hammond Lunrhor Comnanvs of their bites and sungs. There is s will be the great $.",0,000 Indian relic; place, but it will be towed iL thl satisfaction in the relief it affords' display loaned by MaJ. Lee Moore- river and dragged up the hill to the domestic animals from the scourge of, house of Pendleton. Wash. This ls!park with a hug donkey engine where maddening parasites and flies, besides the, a priceless collection which can never i It will be erected In the center of , uiuic wor,oe aupncaied again, i ne Major, wnoitne park. With a huge pennant to e centennial for mllua mese are the big features which Will be at the CltV I'm If alnn. U.t. ueaa ana ueiariea cnicis wno;ierea at vantage points downtown showed great head dresses with pride i will be various shows and carnival did not make any attempt to pre- features sm-h as are usually In evl serve their equipment after their dence at high classed pageants. There death. As a connequence the braves i will be Ferris Wheels, Joy Rides who followed them sold the only me- numerous riding devices, and mlrth mentoes of the dying race worth ; provoking amiwemenls such as have while for small sums. Major Moore-1 made Coney Island Dreamland Luna house, knowing the value of the head Park and similar amusement resorts dresses and Implements- of war and j nationally famous, peaceful Indian life, picked out the There will be six historical parades best of them and today this collec-ithe pyrotechnlcal display by the Hltt tlon Is without an equal In the world. Fireworks Company of Seattle, ma- The whole collection Ia to be placed Irlne pageants, regatta ont,i.n0 In the "Living Quarters" within the; races at Gearhardt fleach, swimming OIUI.-ROUW. ii wm ui,iii,ieieijr races at tne uearnardt hotel tank fill this big building and is bound to ocean and fresh water excursions and be a great source of interest to the fully a score of features which are iiiimxHiKi wno are to visn tne cen- contracted for and under way now profit in returns, -Tt f C?w 7. mnTe tai was an Indian agent at the Umatilla (flat from this pole th -Iau lkwnenre,e frp m the frenzy Reservation for years, secured these, grounds will be visible l ... 7 unmnijj a awarm rencs from tne Indians wno never bi voracious, insauaoie insecU. realized their value, i aitc, 50c, 75c ana fi.2f. Ask yoor merchant for it. Hovr Chemical Co. Portland, Oregon Oerman University Students. The University of Berlin has nearly $.000 students. Munich nearly 7,000, Leipzig 4.600. Bonn 4.000. Heidelberg $.400. In the prlDctpal universities of the Empire about f&.OOO students are sow enrolled. Always In Readiness. There was an officer lo Rome whose business It was to always have his doors open In order to receive any Roman who applied to him for help. jerIor to concentrated borne made stock solutions when these are prop erly made and stored. The former are, moreover, considerably more ex plum when the tree Is In leaf, although Cordley and Cate report the use of 5 6-60 and 3-4-50 formulse on peach foliage without Injurious results. Commercial lime-sulphur prepara tlons now on the market are not su- Hydrometer and Cylinder, pensive. At present prices of mate rial the home made concentrate can be made at a cost of one-third to one- fourth that of an equal volume of a commercial solution If tne materials are bought In quantity. This does not Include the original outlay for a cooker and barrels for storsge. The commercial preparation Is a conveni ence, requiring nothing but a knowl edge of Its density before diluting. The home made concentrate can be made at any time and If properly bar- Its lower end terminating In a weight ed bulb (Fig. 2). flaring this In a liquid. It sinks until the liquid dis placed equals Its weight. In light so lutions, therefore. It will sink deeper than In heavy or dense ones. The gradations to be read are marked on the scale on the neck .f the Instru ment and are In degrees lleauine. or In terms of specific grsvlty. Some In struments give both scales The Ileaunie Is the one most generally used. These Instruments sre absolutely necessary for the proper use of lime- sulphur solutions. You will find Hos. tetter's Stomach Bit. ters absolutely trust, worthy. It ia backed by a 58 years record in cases of Bloating, Flatulency, Indigestion, Costiveness. Cramps, Diarrhoea. Malaria, F ver and Ague. TUT i I0TTIE I0D1T. The genuine has our Prba Sleme ovrr nevk of buttle. Ra. fuse ail others. A Ceneomltant "Is s sham battle always folloea by s festive celebration V "I t know. Why do you aakT "DeciM, where there Is s sham battle, Um ought in the fitness of things, t some sham palo." Kohlrabi. The kohlrahl Is one of the most popular vegetables In European coun tries. In America this vegetable tins never teen popular because very few people have tried It, and. therefore are not familiar with Its merits. When produced under proper conditions It is more delicate In flsvor than tnr- nips. This vegetable should be planted In moist soil and the plants thinned In the row so that they will not stand more than six or seven Inches. The rows should be shout 1& Inches apart. If to be cultivated with a wheel hoe. while they should be 28 to 30 Inches apart If a horse cultivator Is to be used. Msklng Clover Hay. My method Is to cut It down rt the dew Is off In the morning or lata In the afternoon. Ilef ore It gets er dry I start the tedder and run over It uiree or jour times with this machine. Late In the evening ,1 put It up In tall, slender shocks, which stand ther. until next morning, when It Is hauled Into the barn and a large quantity of It put together the more the better but It Is not tramped In. If the weather Is fair I often allow it to tand In the shock for two nr thru days and It dries out In the shock. Jj&iw tennial pageant. Across the courtyard from this In dian display ls the et met tire repro ducing the barn used by the Astor trading party when they had finished This is what Astoria Is to give the public. Kspeciany will the feahires at the City Park be Interesting, amus ing and instructive to all who vkslt Astoria during the centennial, Remedy for Sprains, Ambition. 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