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'PAGE THREE T Testifies FULOPS TWELVE BUSY STORES FROM THE CANADIAN BORDER TO THE CALIFORNIA LINE Aberdeen Everett Longview Vancouver Belling ham Klamath Falls BLIGHT FOUNQ J. R. Beck Carries on Experi ments in Walnut Lands Of Polk County Portland Two Stores Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Orejon, Friday Morning, October 11, 1923 1 DALLAS, Oct. 10. Through a eries of experiments to determine the cause of walnut blight, J. R. (Beck, county agent, has pretty well established the fact that tt-'s pest or ailment is due to bacteria. Many growers have advanced the theory that walnut blight la due to Improper plant food sup plies. The walnut orchards of S S. Ediger. near Dallas, and Ira Powell, of Monmouth, have been used as test plots by Mr. Beck in working out this theory. Extra eavy applications of such fertil izer elements as ammonium sul phate, muriate of potash, super phosphate and a complete fertil izer have all been used in differ ent plots of the two orchards. A recent count of the diseased and health nuts Just completed indi cated that there is apparently no connection between the different fertilizers and the degree of blight. some trees showing very little and others a very heavy blight under the same application. These findings only corroborate the information already known and makes definitely clear that a spray program should be - under way to prevent the entrance of bacteria to the young nut in the springtime. Prof. H. P. Barss, of the Ore gon experiment statfon has check ed on this original work carried on by Mr. Beck, and It is hoped this will be the means of making specific recommendations to the growers for controlling this pest A Bordeaux spray applied at the proper time has found to be quite effective. . filbert growers are also being warned to watch the importations of the long filberts from the Na ples district, 30 per ccT. being re ported as wormy. Steps should be taken to see that filbert worms are not aliowed to enter this country alive, and to be labeled so that the consumer will know he Is purchasing an Imported product. 4 K r I i -' . v.: . jV. Betty Martin, erf Boston, Mass.. one of the girls Involved In the expose of the white slave ring. brought to light through the mnr. der of the racketeer RHnstein In m Boston hotel, told Federal of ficials that "1,XM girls are bought and sold in Boston's white slave traffic every year." time. Many infants and several pu pils from thj primaty tgrades of the local school refed the ex amination. These cmwren were ac companied by their mothers to whom helpful advise concerning the child was given by Dr. Russell. FARMERS WU TO FIGHT BQPHERS DALLAS. Oct. 10 Those farm ers that are troubled with goph ers will be interested fo learn that within the next few weeks Is the most desirable time to carry out a program for poisoning them. The most satisfactory method has been found to be that of using cloverleaves and strychnine. A croun of Polk county men were given special instruction in this method last spring, and many of them are available to the farm er who does not wish to under tako this work himself. Details of the preparation of the strychnine and clover leaves bait or to get in touch with the nersons dolne this work can be secured through the otfice of J. Beck, county agent. I 11 R. Infant Ci:nic At Hubbard Well Attended HUBBARD, Oct. 10. Dr. Ed ward Lee Russell, 'of the health demonstration of Marion county, was in charge of an infant clinic held at the Pythian hall Wednes day afternoon. Dr. Russell was assisted by Miss Benita Stroud, health nurse of dis trict one, Mrs. Waldo Brown, chairman of the health committee at Hubbard, Mrs. George Crimps and Mrs. Georee Knight. The clink; was one of the larg est held In Hubbard for some ,l - rtt iiW Unnecessary Pain! Nowadays, people take Bayer Aspir in for many little aches and pains, and as often as they encounter any pain. "Why not? It is a proven anti dote for pain. It works! And Bayer Aspirin tablets are utterly harmless. You have the medical profession's word for that; they do not depress the heart. So, don't let a cold "run its course. Don't wait for a head ache to j "wear off." Or regard neuralgia, neuritis, or even rheum atism as something you must en dure. Onry a physician can cope with the cause of such pain, but FN PAPER HOB "WOODBTJRN, Oct. 10. -The 1 Wireless," a bi-monthly publica- tion at Woodburn high, made its first appearance of the season on Wednesday noon. The regular day for "The Wire less" to come out is on Monday, but because there was no school on that day, the paper did not come out until Wednesday. This Issue was dedicated to tre fresh men and was printed on paper of. a beautiful apple green in thei honor. Many of the old features are included in "The Wireless" this year, including the "99 44- 100 per cent pure" column. The staff this years is Charles Byers, editor, and Don Covey, as sistant editor. Other members of the stalf are Jack Guiss, Arlo Thompson, Bernard Cole, Mari-1 anne Weisenberg, Fred Thomas, j Imogene Fobert and Ruth Geer. Earl Newbill Passes Away at Dallas Home DALLAS. Oct. 10. Earl New bill, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Newbill, passed away at the home of his parents Wednesday, October 8. Mr. Newbill has been ill for nearly a year from tuber culosis, he was 26 years old. He Is survived by his widow, Gwen dolyn Hooker Newbill, his parents. and two sisters. Mrs. Adrian Sias of Eugene and Doris at home. Services will be held Thursday at the Henkle and Thomas funer al parlor. Rev. O. D. Peterson of the Christian church officiating. you can always turn to Bayer Aspir in for relief. Bayer Aspirin is always avail able, and it always helps. 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