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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1920)
October 26, 1920 iarists of County Report Bee Disease at Ma- Van Trump, . ..itinns from DJU v j h keepers r ...tion of Ma .tv for hai:rnre the counu - , i.v S. H- idirist has been pre rt,CU "f'v f conditions rar;;'n,aie b- the IW ,nru"" V,i,h is re- ve caused mu... fe county. Trump's report as ,ip- ltl- the couiuy - - jccs ami Fru't ,tservant persons nave ....n-nHence of many '., ,v, hn- jinS plants ." -- ions ago. t-"'1"- . ' ,' - I. . ..... ..nil entirely on w.r ... far the fertilization It has long vevii that DeeB ferl lllza- of i. ihis counu j iMi in tne :?ehard fruits. So well .s . trailed that m Call- powers ot aimum... ..I-. lues ana oim-i i. ....... I be owners or nees per colony for the use of Hmrthe DIOSS'JMuns ..rnmendence of lionej . t. fruit plants neing sin-" lit Is apparent that as the area is increased in any Un It becomes wise ana ft to increase me ... . ... i the same proportion. commercial orchard inter i developed so rapidly u Imontv during the past Irs that such plantings . small fruit) amount to irty thousand acres at the time. number of reasons the Iness has not kept pace Eh the orchard business m county. One of these reas- Ihat many of our orchard- Lot yet fully appreciate the ' the bee in the orchard. t and more serious reason during the past two years been many outbreaks Blent and often fatal con aisease In the apiaries of county. j disease, which is highly pus is known as American d. Another quite distinct lis known as European foul But is not thought to exist berious degree in this wee- jnerican foul brood Is de- Ithf most serious pest th.-'t prist in this section has o Ih, and Its ravages in this I during: the past two sea Vf been very serious. jeveral sections where this I has not been understood fclligently handled it has clean swtep of the bee L Inspection Requested I county court of Marion has been petitioned to pro- bee inspection during the and it is very mi- ; that all apiarists should lunderstrind the situation ready to lend every aid to bettor in rendering this Borough and effective. Ev- ler in the county, no lit he has only one colony, iustic membership and from fie interest already being manifested it is evident that the membership will be largely increased during the winter months. Elaborate WfiB are being ofrmulated for a big sea son's work in Hiibbard by members of the new club. E. S. Miller, clerk flf the board of school directors In Hubbard, B. Paulsen and J. C. Woomaw, mem bers of the board, went to Salem Saturday afternoon to attend the meeting called by the superintend, ent of schools to see what could be done about providing the high school money due this district and others. Dr. Thompson In driving from Salem yesterday morning narrowly averted what mhjhl have been a serious accident. A heavy fog and wet pavement, he says came near getting him In bad. A car running along a short distance ahead of his car stopped suddenly. The doctor was moving along 'within the lim its of the traffic law and it was pure luck that a collision was averted. Julius Marx, who sold his farm near Broadacres a few months ago, has since purchased a two nunarea acre ranch near Rickreall, In Polk county, and moved his family there and yesterday. Mr. Marx have lived in this time. In speaking of economical poul try fooil, J. Schlittenhait, a suc cessful poultry raiser of Hubbard states that he finds splentz to be a successful food for chickens. He says it is much cheaper than wheat and gives equal results. He se cured the seed several years ago and has produced enough each sea son to feed his flock. B. R. Van Nuys has accepted b position in the depot as baggage man. Mrs. Belle Fall of Oakland, Cali fornia, is visiting at the David Ho vendon home in Hubbard. Mrs. George Speight has Just re. ceivea a silver cup as an award from the Clackama .mnty fair at Canby for the pest pen of Anconas. The Canby Hardware company is the doner. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Russell, who have been very sick at their home in Hubbard for some time, are re ported gaining In health. Always at this time of the year predictions are rife regarding the weather conditions for the coming winter and the usual prediction 'is a "hard winter. This year Hub bard comes forward with a weath er prophetess in the person of Mrs. Goudy, who has lived in HubbarVl or 57 years. Nearly all of that time, she says, they have raised corn and she has always observed that, when the corn husks hug closely to the corn the winter will be severe. This year, said Mrs. Goudy, the husks sticks closer than I have Skt Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon family ' ever seen it tienrp anH i urn, vm. vicinity for some to look out for a hard winter. The uiua ana me cnerrles, the chicken bone and the early run of bucks are saiu to point to a hard winter and there are many people who be. lieve in this sort of a weather forecast. Pa lint Grove's is the GENUINE ana ONLY Laxative The Reliable Remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza, the Merit of which is recognized by all civilized Nations. Be careful to avoid imitations. Ask for Grove's Price 30c. L. B. Q tablets on box. take an interest in this bid if he suspects the pres- I disease should report the I the inspector, outward indications of the tire manifest in a gradual ng of the colony, which n its orizin rhiriiio. ,i of honey flow. The means F rating this dyease are unitary and while uuite require thoroughness In H" mrd Women mm Social Wityof Year ft Or.. Oct. 2. Emerg. prolonged Quietude, of M,ty have started so- i v-1-"Olivines u-h p i m devoirm 1 ' Id . T ",s al0llS these - bf :Tt,es5 b "f gen. lAmon; ,k ....0"lmunit-v at I d outstanding fea- i movement was the ,-. " a Women's club here1 "W over by Mrs. ",T. W et ra' hea1 of the ex! "wi'tment of tfc. WofV r "'omi- M oth HR. A"''ora. Wood T w p T in tne val "hecftv kma"'a soclal atinL'Ub and ' be.: twas Z Tcuon a sood ! " made. The clnb ' " t-iii a ti . K ai arid enthns $400,000 Exposition Buildings $75,000 in Premiums 2,500 Head of Live stock Dairy Products Show in connection Daily Auction Sales Nationally Known Judges Student Judging con tests Horse Show Bach Night. 1 Promoting and Perpetuating the Livestock Industry NOT A FARMER lives in the West who hasn't a vital in- terest in the welfare and fur ther development of the live stock industry. The Pacific International LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION is a clearing house for bigger and better livestock produc tion, bringing together breed ers and feeders from all parts of the country for exhibiting and demonstrating the meth ods of raising pure bred dairy and beef cattle, hogs, sheep, goats and horses. Portland, Oregon November 13 to 20 Reduced Railroad Rates TOMORROW THURSDAY Alice Brady IN 'SINNERS' 1 FROM THE PLAY Mm si Mother Machree By Mr. Monroe on our Wurlitzer Organ Travelog Paramount Magazine Conditions In Austria Bad, Visitor Writes Aurora. Ore., Oct. 26. After having spent some time In Austria viewing the land of his birth, Frank Kraxberger of Aurora writes to friends here telling of the terrible conditions as seen from his point of view. He states that per Isons who have not seen the coun itry in its present stress can not comprehend how that nation is suffering. When some friend gives them a garment, he says, the peo ple can scarcely believe that there Is anyone in the world who wants to help them. Tears fill their eyes at any kindness shown them. After so many years of suffering and disappointments, writes Mr. Krax berger, it is not strange that these people have almost lost hope of better days. The hop industry, he says, has almost disappeared and will not' return for many years. Eight per cent beer is now used In Austria and prior to October 1 only three pr cent beer allowed on the market. Hops, he says, are mixed with tobacco. Not only the cut to bacco, but all forms used in Aus tria. In normal times an American dollar equals five kronen In value, but today the following are exam-, gunization is not a military body pies of prices which prevail here: C. K. Warne, field executive of the Butter is 10 kronen per pound, Boy Scouts for the northwest dis. meat 30 to 120 kronen per pound, I trict addressed a crowd of business shoes 2.000 kronen per pair, f lour men at their regular Monday noon 20 kronen per pound or 1,000 1 luncheon at the Commercial Club kronen per sack, suits of clothes j yesterday. 5..000 kronen each. Mr. Kraxberger writes from Ax-I . 'M'"' Wunie expressed confidence berg. Post Thening Ober Oester-1 lit lf the I!o' Scout movement, reech, Austria, where he is visiting ! , Ule niol'r' Hml financial suport friends and relirftmm; HTa .,..!"' " "",u"- inai tne corn- expects to return to this country in the near future. He left Aurora sev eral months ago. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eby of Max burg have Just returned from an extended visit at Indianapolis, Ind., where they went to visit friends and attend the state encampment of the G. A. R. They report hav ing had a most pleasant visit at their old home and saw many friends of an early day while at the reunion In Indianapolis, among whom was Dr. Harding, father of the Republican candidate for pres ident. He says he shook hands with the aged gentleman and had a splendid visit with him. Mr. Eby I and Dr. Harding were in the same company during the civil war. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lea of Salem were in the city yesterday. They were returning home from Port land where they spent Sunday with friends. m unity s future citizenship will be far more creditable when its youtn ful members have grown to man hood than it would otherwise be. Lads In the organization, he said learn cooperation, are broader vlsioned, and will be a great factor in curbing thtf country's great un rest. Mr. Warne talks easily, force fully, convincingly, and his short address was obviously much ap preciated. He will speak Wed nesday noon before local Rotarians at their regular weekly meeting. Air. Warne is a member o the naliona Boy Scout council. Portland. From ice cream tubs to wooden toys Is the jump the Champion Manufacturing company has just taken In adding to its cut. put. Tho concern late this month began turning out "Junior Engi neering blocks" to supply the Christmas trade in the northwest. These blocks were designed by a local engineer. Dancing Frocks New shipment just re ceived at Shipley's Three D's Heals Three 'A terrible Itchlnf commeBced a ny body. IVJ bottlMofD. D. D. completely cured me." "I uw a remarkable cure of a boy bona with Kciema." "A tirade bottle cured another cue. Salt Rheum of the handi." Quoted from recent letter from Walter Rh ley, Elkhart, Ind. Write bim for mora (acta. We too, have leep men remarkable feta.lt iccoaipliihed by D. D. D in healing all forma ikln trouble from pimplca and blacaheadi t lerere cam of ecsema. that we feel It ma 'each your att. 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