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Determined Fight Against
Blister Rust Extends Into
i Marion County
More than-1.000 plants of the
cultivated black currant, alternate
host of the white pine blister rust,
have been f destroyed in . Marlon
county as a part of the state-wide
campaign y against the disease.
This Is in pursuance of the state
law, recently! passed, declaring the
black currant a nuisance because
of the seriousness of the white
pine blister rust Invasion in the
northwest. The disease is caused
by a plant that lives In the inner
bark of the.iwhite pine trees and
- in the leaves of all known kinds
of currants and gooseberry bush
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Other Cnrrants Immune
- Blister rust spores coming from
long distances will produce the
disease on cultivated black cur
rants when other currants fail to
take It. Again It produces spores
In abundance and spreads the dis
ease to both ; pines and currants.
Destruction, of. black currants in
regions where pine forests are
grown will tend ; to prevent the
disease from coming In. It never
passes" from pine to pine.
White pine trees In the north
west when attacked by the fungus
die in from f two to five years,
often leaving, the leaves in place.
The Injury Is similar In appear
ance to that done by fireM In
British Columbia where the dis
ease Is prevalent, considerable
damage has been done to white
pins forests,! according to L. N.
Gooding. Junior pathologist of the
United States! bureau of plant In
dustry. j ..... 1
Great Damage In East
The disease has ..already done
great damage in the New England
states and is costing thousands of
dollars annually for its control
there and - In .Wisconsin and Min
nesota. ' The disease in Europe
has made the growing of white I
pine Impossible. The white pine
of the northwest is more suscep
tible than the white pine, of the
eastern states! or of Europe. The
pine forests of Oregon afford a
large source f ot revtenue. The
damage in case the forests become
Infected with the blister rust will
seriously Impair the white pine
and sugar pine lumbering Indus
tries, Mr. Gooding says.
i Men in Field
Mr. Gooding'," who is located at
Corvallls, is carrying on an eradl
cation campaign- in cooperation
with the black currant owners of
the state. Last summer five men
.were In the field looking! for the
disease and eradicating the black
currants.":' More than 300 fire
wardens, the regular forest service
officials, . the ; county . inspectors,
and the college extension service
are on the lookout for the disease,
and are assisting In the eradica
tion campaign. . J.
" More than thirty thousand cul
tivated black, currant, plants
have been destroyed In the entire
state, 17.00t by the owners them
selves. . The school children of tho
state are also helping locate the
plants.
HIT COLLEGE
FAILS TO COME
Rathbun Compelled to Form
Two Bearcat Teams to
Entertain Crowd
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Claiming that a large number
of injured players prevented them
from making j a formidable show
ing against Willamette, Albany
college yesterday canceled Its
game with the Bearcats, sched
uled for the afternoon, giving the
local men less than two hours'
notice before the time set for the
opening whistle. In order that
the crowd should not be complete
ly disappointed, Rathbun staged a
mix between two Bearcat squads.
The game between the two Wil
lamette teams.: called the Cardin
als and the Golds, provided an
interesting battle. The Gold play
ers, most of( .whom were first
string men, captured the battle,
19 to 0. With both teams know
ing the other js signals, star play
ing before thej Willamette support
ers was the chief incentive, and
both squads put up a lively scrap.
Lillegren made the stellar play
of the game when he intercepted
a pass and tore , 70 yards down
the field, giving the Gold squad
Its first touchdown. In the second;
quarter Patton carried the ball
oyer the goal line in a cross buck
play, and in the final period Find
ley nabbed a well placed pass and
traveled the 3 yards to the line.
Only one place kick was success
ful. r f i :. I
' The two Squads lined up as fol
lows: ! i :-.
Gold Patton, Fashnacht. Oli
ver, Stemsipher, Malstrom. Logan.
Flndley, Isham, Stolzhelse, Wil
kinson, Lillegren. Booth, Vearce.
Cardinal Huston. Sherwood,
Rhodes, Chapln. Shirmacher, Mas
son, Edmundson, White, Nakoma,
Moore, Erickson and Caughlan.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Rev. Mr. Fereshetlan's Birthday-
Rev. Martin Fereshetlan, pastor
of the Unitarian caurch, was re
ceiving the congratulations of his
friends yesterday, the occasion be
ing his birthday. A message war
received yesterday fromlCari B.
Wetherall. field .secretary of the
Pacific coast of the American Uni
tartan association stating that he
would arrive in Salem Wednesday
and spend a few days here.
Doran Handed Hard Jolt
Ten years in the penitentiary
was handed to Louis Doran by
Circuit Judge Percy R. Kelly Sat
urday .morning. Doran had been
found guilty of a crime against
nature after a Jury 'had deliberat
ed for five hours. His attorney
said that the case would be appealed.
A Bargain
A good 6-room bungalow with
basement at 32850, easy pay
ments, open until the 25th only.
or will rent it for the winter at
30 a month; paved street, east
front and close to main car line.
in a good district. I say this is a
bargain. Wm. Fleming, 341 State
St. Act quickly. .' o21
Norrls Clement, student at OAC
Is spending the ! week-end in the
city. - I '
No 1.1 pre Gray
Hair or Dandruff !
" That whmt tfconasnds of ma and
wDH . ar telling tbir frianda. Th
falsa appaaraea which gray hair girea
and which haaaieapa ona socially and la
bnainaaa. haa baeo baaiahed and th
blight af daadniff removed by the truly
wonderful tonaic NOUKISHINE. Tkta
cicntifically compounded, tonU ,feedi
and Mariana tha hair, prevent it fall,
is g. praw tea Ua nwwth aad pieoaaattr
Kharmlaaaly reatoraa to original color
whether black, browa or blond. Cleaoaea
the aealp. Unfailingly removea dandruff.
One bottle naaally ia effectiTe. No' Mat
ter what yea have tried try NourUhlae
today. Price SI. 25 per bottle, all
dealera, ineladiag J. O. Perry.
Nourlshlno Positively
' Not o Dye
Muuft Extend Service
The public service commission
Issued an order Saturday requir
ing the North Coast Power- com
pany to furnish electrical service
to the city of Banks as petitioned
for by the city. ! A condition : Is
Cash Prizes
I For the person who
writes the best 500-word
essay on thej question
"WHY"
Lee Puncture j
I Proof Pneumatic j
.!' "Tire
' Contest starts today and
closes 6 P, M. Friday. No
vember 9, 1923. )
Prises will be awarded by
three representative citizens
of Salem. ! .
Leave all answers at the
; Office of The j
TIRE
Sales Co.
See story in this paper for
further instructions and
rules of the contest.
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8PIRELLA CORSETS SOLD BT ALICE
A. Ifilee. 451 Korth 21 at. Fboae
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FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM , NEW
' bungalow, .modern except heat;
paved street and cement side
walks, 13.000, with $300 cash,
balance monthly. W. A. Llston.
HOUSE TOR RENT. PHONE
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LOSTPENCIL SKETCH, about
1900 State street, about 1 0
o'clock Saturday evening. Re
turn to Statesman office. o21
Extra Special
GOODRICH
Hot Water
Bottles 1 V
?2.00 Values at
93c
All Guaranteed
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SCHAEFER'S
DRUG STORE,
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The Penslar Stom :
N. 133 Com'l St.
Phone; 197.
KfOBflEH WANTED
to work on apples at
STARR FRUIT PRODUCTS CO.
Monday, October 21st, 8 a. m.
j Corner Church and MillSts.
Phone 439
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The Peopled Cash Store
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: Salem
Has For Rent a very desirable
location suitable for Grocery
or Grocery .and Meat Market
combined. '
This is a wonderful chance
in an old paying location for
those who may be interested. .
that the city . agree to ' use the
company's service for a period of
at least five years and grant the
necessary franchise. An extension
of the company's lines will be ne
cessary. It must comply with the
order within 60 days.
Don't Forgei
The. Annual Penitentiary show
commencing October 23 to 27 In
elusive. A laugh a second for
50 cents. 023E.
Don't Forget
The Annual Penitentiary fih'ow
commencing October 23 to 27 in
clusive. A laugh a second for
50 centa.-023E.
Old Racing Pictures Show
With the eastern horseracing
classic uppermost in the minds of
sport followers .Frank Ilass ; has
loaned two pictures : of famous
race horses and their jockeys to
Hauser brothers, ' and these have
been placed on display. The pic
tures were madej in June, 1881;
almost 42 1-2 years ago.
Information for 1.11. A. Patients
The course of study In Elec
tronic Reactions I of Abrams is
granted only to regularly gradu
ated Medical or Osteopathic phy
sicians at Dr. Abrams' College in
San Francisco, or one of the col
lege recognized by Dr. Atrani3.
Only graduates of these colleges
can use the Abrams Diagnosis and
Treatment Instruments. The pub
lic should know that the only test
of value by Abrams' method Is
the service of a doctor so quali
fied and equippedLi To date there
lsr C no j representative of Dr.
Abrams teaching this method In
Portland. Those wanting to know
the facts, , address Dr. B. H.
White, Salem, Oregon. r
OH-21-N4E.
along the coast. While confined
to the Marlon, county alt Preston
is, said to have attempted to stage
an escape several times. When he
was received a- small steel saw
was found sewn In the lining of
his undershirt. :' .
Forger Ordered Dark to Prison
. Albert Proton, who victimized
the United States National bank
to the extent of $2800 by forging
the name of W. F. Buchner, will
not stand trial in Salem, but will
be returned to Folsom prison,
Cal., to complete an old sentence
af 15 years for forgery. It was an
nounced Saturday. At the time
of his arrest In Portland for the
forgery, j Preston was out on par
ole. He is ab'out 30 years old and
is said to have a long criminal
history, and is regarded as one of
the cleverest kinds of forgers
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Phone 1249.
315 State St.
UNION ABSTRACT COMPANY
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Before parting with your money for a deed ;
or mortgage, be assured that the title is 0. K. by
securing a reliable abstract, j ,
3. S. Page, President W. E. Hanson. SecreUry
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Pacific Coast Firebox is wide and shallow which means quicker heat from less fuei. Burns
any kind of fuel with equal satisfaction. Thousands of housewives enjoy uniformly successful results
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j Considering the honest .workmanship and superior
material which go into the making of the Colonial,
it is no wonder, these ranges are so highly recom
mended by range experts: -famous ARMCO Rust
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These and many other meritorious features mean
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Study the many features- indicated in the above
illustration and you will understand why the Colonial
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Come in and see YOUR Colonial. When we install
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FOR QUICKER COOKING; AND BETTER BAKING INSTALL A
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I This heater; lives up to itf
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through the comfort It gives.
Has polished steel body, cast
Iron top, and cast iron bot
tom and lining. Attractive
ly nickeled parts. Has mica
front. Conies' In three sizes.
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this winter and for many winters to come, choose a Montag Heater. They
deliver ample heat at lowest possible fuel cost. They are high grade heat
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veryj best materials. There are several types of Montag Heaters, so you
can depend upon just the right one for your particular requirements. Come
in arid select yours today. ; Two types of Montag Heaters shown here.
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CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS
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475 Court Street
Phone 593
Montag's
ORION
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a fine sturdy little wood
heater, with heavy nickeled
parts, j Polished steel body.
Cast Iron linings. The most
serviceable and attractive
heater i of Its ' type ever of
fered j "to home owners.
Comes' In three sixes.
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