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TREATISE ANTHRACNOSE rof A. . Cordley of Ihe OrKn l.uliiirnl Coll.';. delivered a tort turM addriim to the mud of Hint arhool ou "Anthri-iioe I tu-t." IU' b-Kn by onliie ,t mithrmiioiit eximed In every or- .rd lu Wwlern Oregon far south ( Mo.lford. but llmt none had bee" nd Houib vt there. There waa a . In llasu ra Oivson. more at th under tmrfae of lha tie leave nd bud, ther ge-ruitnated. iroutfd. nd attacked Ilia new leaf nd the fruit, Thf ab could usually be found flrt on toe leave near the ground, t ho port- coming up from the ground lighted n the nearent Icaw and gradually rlied upard. They! were notlccablo k . )'. dark olive green patche. on lha under ur face of the leaven. While Ihe ab Injured thi fruit, an the abby leave deprived ttu .ree of wt that luui'B iwtenance and by a ilng developed a auialler fr-nt. Scab a ai.o comrollej ?y spray lug. rrdeaux mixture b . boon u.ed mc sful!y f.r the a. , but tt DISTRESS RO u I UPSET STOMACH Alto MUery From Indigestion Van' UhM Flv MinuU LaUr. Jd K Hher. CHIIIl' the dla.-at In roalt:s westward throtmh t!i hoi uanarrou tj,uie from tlit .pores of anthraenose weri found suinll pustles on tho bark of tin' k. lnrc they were dormant until ftill rains begin. On a young tree y cutild lie rut out during th-' dry nilis t.f Humuur. but there as at danger of inissiiii; them. When fall rains bemm tho spores germ ted and were scattered throush the harii.m i neighboring orchards, or ited on the bulk of the trees and en tln blanches wore moist, they jld hIi.iw as small chocolate-brow u i'ho.4 on the bark. A fur the .ind had been made, paring the k in December or January would p that wound from spreading:, but dn the searcher wan liable to I ilss ny of the patches. About the first June the authracnose fungus 1 extended as far as It wo; M go .t year, and a crack was then mod between the bad and the new k. 'he authracnose could be con iled by proper spnying in the fall ;n the spores were germinating I this was much the Bafi-r method the spray would reach every part the tree if properly applied. Either ,-deaux mixture or the llrne-sul-ir spray could be used with equal ult. If the lime-sulphur, spray weie d. it should be winter strength, e spraying should be done as soon possible after the fruit was gath d. the sooner the better. If the e was badly Infected it should be ayed twice, the second spraying te from three weeks to a month er the first. That spraying was effective was iven in an orchard near Eugene, e orchard bad been divided into ee division. One was left with c spray. One was sprayed with ideaux mixture and the third with le-sulphur. The unsprayed portion 1 more new fpots of anthracnose the tree when the exaininaiion v. ?.s fs an nl'.-ilf nmpmito for , . .de after the spraying had taken ef pose. An acid arsenate shot: , tliut it bad a tendency u cause run I on Ihe fruit. Tho graying should b I doiu J.ist be fore t'u buds break. Just after tho bloajouia fall, and asalntwo or three weeks later. Result equal to Hordenux lulxturo could be ob- talned from lime-sulphur spray dllut ed. and this spray did not cause rust Ins of tho fruit and was not likely to lalure tho vounc foliage. Tho ; -.. sulphur stock solution should test from '26 to 28 with a Iteaumo acid scale hydrometer, an instrument eve ry farnur should have. Dilute thU stork solution In the Voportion of one gallon of solutiou to eighteen or twenty gallons of water. The di!ut ed sirav should alwaya be fresdi whou It Is used. Th( jtock solu tlo:i cou'd be kept for an indefinite period. No spray should be used that has caustic soda In it. No farm cr should buy a stock solution that the seller is unwilling to guarantee free from caustic soda. The Oreson Agricultural College had been using a new lime-sulphur sp.-ay with good success. The for inula is a3 follows: 110 pounds best fine ground sulphu 60 pounds best lime. Mix the sulphur Into a paste free from lumps, being sure all the sul phur has been moistened, using a lit tie water fir this purpose: slack the lime; mix the sulphur and lime to gether and then add sufficient water to make sixty gallons. Boll vigor ously for an hour; then allow to set tle for two or three days. There will then be drawn off from forty to fifty gallons of clear, amber-colored !1 quil. This should test 2G to 28 with the acid hydrometer. For normal spraying this should be diluted from 1 to 10 or 11; for spraying for scab, dilute in proportion of 1 to 18 or 20. In the second spraying for scab, two pounds of arsenate of lead can be added to 50 gallons of this formu la to combine a spray that will catch both tho scab and the codling moth. ti'-r-never Tako your aour atomach or maybe you call It Indigestion, dyspepsia, gas tritis or catarrh of stomach; It does not matter take your stomach troub le right with you to your pliarinacUt ami nk hint to open a 60-cent case of Tape's i)lapcln and let you cat one 22'gratn triangle and so If with in five minutes tin re is left any trace of your stomach misery. Tho correct name of your trouble Is Food Fermentation food souring; the digestive organs become weak, there is lack of gastric Juice; your food Is only half digested, and you become affected with loss of uppetlle, pres sure and fullness after eating, vomit lug, nausea, heartburn, griping In the bowels, tenderness in the pit of stom ach, bad taste In mouth, constipation, pain if limbs, sleeplessness, belching of gar biliousness, dizziness and ma ny other symptoms. If your appetite is fickle nnd noth ing tempts you and you belch gas or if you feel bleated after eating, or your food lies like a lump of lead on your stomach, you can make up your mind that at the bottom of all this there ' but one cause fermentation of undigested food. Prove to yourself after your next meal that your stomach is as good as any; that there is nothing realty wrong. Stop that fermentation and becln eatln what you want without fear of discomfort or misery. Almost Instant relief is waitlns for you. It is merely a matter or how soon you take a little Dlapepsln. TO SEND BUILDING MATERIAL lUMwovrlt'a TImn In Aid HufTrrrm by )lrni Kariliquak In Italy. Washington, Jan. II. An Innova tion In I trrnatlonal relief itioasuros so far Kuropa is c nuerned will be undertaken by ths government la ex pending the $500,000 appropriated by congress for Ihe Italian erlh cuako sufferers. Itonlliclng that a great need among the sufferers will be shelter, rresldeut IUkisovoI: bus decided to send to Italy material for the construction of 2500 or 3000 substantial but modest frame houses. Verbal Instructions were given by the President to Secretary Newberry to enlist the machinery of tho navy department. Mr. Newberry has al ready been able to imike partial ar rangements for currying out tho or ders of the President. The bodies of the American Con sul, Arthur S. Cheney nnd Mrs. Cheney have been found In tho ruins of tho American consulate at Mes- slnu by the sailors of tho American battleship Illinois. Arrangements gro being made for the shipment of the bodies to tho I'nlted States. An estimate of the dead In Mes sina as a result of the catastrophe of Peoomber 2S, made by Stuart K. I. union, tho American vlce-coin ul, on behalf of tho American embassy nt Home, places tho number ut 1)0,000. Wood Yard We deliver large or small nrden of Fir. Oak or Ash wood promp v. Carlton 8r Mott Roth Phones IND-'CNDENCE When You Sit Down To a Meal In this (estsurniil veil Hre ture II will Ixi exiH-lleiit to (oimI, eimklnii and MTviif. 'I he iirro iiiillovs siHsk for themselves, sod the 1,111 nf fare tells iiiuMy of fine iHiliig at little rlif Come In nnd brititf friend or IWO along. You will n'l tie bo plesseil. White Mouse Restaurant VTm. MiGJchml Son. Piopiirton SALEM . . . ORrGON WHOLE FAMILY KILLED phur is made at home it was much the cheaper of the two. A good way to fight the aphis is to use a solution of one gallon of black leaf sheep dl'p to seventy-five or eighty gallons of water. t than were found on 120 of the rayed trees in either of the other rts of the orchard, ipple scab is a fungi; i disease dared the speaker. It lives In the iter on fallen leaves lying under s trees. A little before the blos n buds open in the spring the spores m the dead fallen leaves light on be used, as it injures the lMa.se. Tra reason w'.y complaints ':ad been limfle the last two yira ni .Swift's at senate was that it ha'I bivn changed from an alkali to an acid at senate in that time. The cost of Bordeaux and lime sulphur spray was about the same when purchased but it the lime-sul- President Helps Orphans. Hundreds of orphans have been helped by the president of The Indus trial and Orphan's Home at Macon, Ga., who writes: "We have used El ectric Bitters in this institution for nice years. It lm -r-n a most ex- ii t . n . , cenenc meuiciue lor siomacn, nad kidney troubles. We regaru . one of the best family medlcinet ji earth." It Invigorates the vital i S---, punnes the oiuu, diges tion, creates appetite. To strengthen and build up thin, pale, weak chil dren or run-down people it has no equal. Best for female complaints. Only 50c at all druggists. Call and Inspect our Stock of Team, Carriage and Buggy Har ness. We make harness to order by an experienced workman and evry piece is guaranteed against flaws All sizes Boston Team Collars always in stock. The only First-Class Harne-r Repair Shop in tre Valley HAVE DIAMOND JUBILEE Methodists Celebrate Birth of Church Missions at Washington, 1). C. Washington, Jan. 18. In the Met ropolitan Methodist Episcopal church in this city Methodist Episcopalians celebrated with prayer and music and addresses the diamond jubilee of the beginning of the missionary movement of the church. Seventy- live years ago the church sent out its first missionary in the person of Mel rille B. Cox, who landed on the west coast of Africa in Liberia, and began the work tnat has now spread to all parts of the civilized and uncivilized world. President Roosevelt and Vice-Pres ident Fairbanks spoke at the cele bratlon tonight. Other speakers were Earl Cranston, Methodist Episcopal bishop of Washington, and Joseph C. Hartzell, missionary bishop to Af rica since 1896. One purpose of the celebration is the starting of a fund to equip in better manner the stations of the Methodist Episcopal church in Afri ca. There are six of these in differ ent parts of the continent, and the of "o is needed to aid f their work. Meii ch were asked to . chat ju..r ' 10m diamond ji 'lee, regular ot ."ing. W. !.. Secloy, W ife mid Doughlcr, of NvuHle, Found lk-ml. Seattle, Jan IS. W. 1,. Set-ley, an attorney and ex-natlonal bunk exam iner for Illinois; his wife, a member of tho National Society of Daughters of tho American Revolution, and his daughter, Miss Itene Seoley, a stu dent at the I'nlverslty of Washing ton were found dead In a bathroom I of their home in the fashionable Cap itol Hill district at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon. They had been dead since the previous Thursday. Tho women, each of whom wan clad in nlghtrobes, had been mur dered by being struck in the head, evidently with a hammer. There was no mark of violence on Seeley He is believed to have been partially chloroformed and then drowned In the bathtub. All three were kn"el Ing at the bathtub with their heads submerged in tho water. The bodies were found S;: inlay by Guy M. Smclzei', aflUinced hu.-iband of Mits Seeley, and E. ft. Z'bbell. a friend of the family. The police de tectives searched the house for the weapon with which the murders had been committed, but were unaulo to find any bloodstained Implement. No towelrv or otl,:" n-Mcle of value was taKc-n from the ' 'p.. Late deve s ..it i.iken us strengthen' ' eory lha: the ""ti ' ill 'i . e . omen and then . u s..; '.ce. linn .jcciit- ly received f 8000 as his share of hh father's estate, but within the part few days he had borrowed money to pay his last month's house rent, In dicating that he was in financial straits. Seeley 13 an uncle of M. F. Gose, of Pomeroy, recently appointed by the governor to th; Washington su preme bench. Ho has a brother, Charles, at Pomeroy, and another, Frank, at Hood Hlver, Oregon. Anyone wiohing reliable Fire Iimurnnco Cull on or w rite to S. E. BUSH, INDEPENDENCEi ORE. Agent for Itenver State Moreluints Mutual of I'ortlsml ami tlio Hunkers Mi reliant Mutual of Forest (irovo. SIIOWKU HATHS IN CONNECTION D. TAYLOR BARBER Main Street, Independence, Oregon. SALEM LAUNDRY CO. GUARANTEES YOU PERFECT WORK Farmers' Feed and Sales Stable BLACK BROS., PROPRIETORS. Grain and Hay for Sale. Horses boarded by day, week or month, at reasonable rates. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. BARBER IS VERY EXPENSIVE Man Who Sliaves Presidential Beard I'nid $1000 Yearly. Washington, Jan. 18, The recom mendation of the auditor for the navy department that congress pro vide more clerks for his office has raised some question concerning the employment of William U. Dulany. Dulany for several years has been President Roosevelt's negro barber. Last March he was appointed a "spe cial accountant" in the navy auditor's' office at a salary of $1600 a year, but continued to serve as the Presiden tial tonsorial artist. It is reported the appropriation committee of the house, at the instance of several members who want to "get even" with the President, will investigate the matter and ask why the navy au ditor's office should pay for his daily shave. JOHN BRAMBERG I'lHHtering mid genrral iniifoii work, intone, Hnck and Concrete work. INDF.PKNDKNCK, OR. Estimates free on upplication. J. D. WINN REALTY BROKER Farm Loans and Insurance. Notary Public. Buena Vista, Oregon. W. R. ALLIN, D. D. 8. , DENTIST Both phones. Cooper Bldg. Independence, Oregon. h. HEWITT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Cooper Building, .Moms 2 and '6. Office hour. 9 a. m. to 12 in. and 2 to 6 p. in. Calls Ulcered night and day. OAS ii PA I D IIUIIM'MI"IJ,TJIIIHIIII1IIB"""" FOR FARM PRODUCE BY THE BUTLER PRODUCE CO. NLr. Calloway Osteopathic Physician MOYER LOSES SUIT 1 1 .tN HERSELF R. M.WAP7 W. E. CRAVEN, Mgr. Gomez to Be Inaugurated January 28 and Americans Will Withdraw. Havana, Jan.' 18. On January 28 at noon the Cuban people will come into their own for the second time at the bands of the American gov ernment. It was on May SO, 1902, that the American nag, hoisted after the war with Spain, was hauled down in favor of the blue-striped, single- starred ensign of Cuba. The inauguration of Jose Miguel Gomez, the new president, on Jan uary 28, will take place at the palace at noon. Several American warships will fire a national salute, but neither United States sailors nor soldiers re maining on the islands will partici pate in the inaugural parade, as their presence might detract from the pride of the people In the return of native soveraignty. si's CougJi Femy - up sad Whoopfc ttawii. S;i"-1 Colovudo Kxecutive for l)am- r. R3 iy-f ult of Imprisonim-i' . ishlngton, Jan. 18. Tv r.iuie efurt of the United States to day decided against Former Presi dent Moyer of the Western Federa tion of Miners, in the damage suit brought by him against' former Governor- Peabody, of Colorado, on ac count of Moyer's imprisonment on the governor's orders, because of his alleged connection with riots 'at Tel luride, Colo., in 1904. HOMEH LOWUE X... 4ft K o( F Meets every Mon. night In K. of P. Hall. M tioetz, O. C. I. vV. Richardsoti, K.Rabil g Graduate 'he American Hchool of Out-" pHfhv, Kirknvflle, M. under lr A. T Mill, found e' of the sciencH . CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY B. F. J ONES : ATTORNEY-AT-LA W WOTAIIY PUBLIC Offire npMsirs in Cooper liik INDEPENDENCE OREGON B Phone 791 V Rooms 7 COOPER BLOCK ! INDEFENOr VCE, O. SEATTLE MAN GETS BRIDE to Get Over Charters Special Train Boundary. Portland, Or., Jan. 18. Denied a license to marry In Oregon because of the non-residence laws of this state, H. R. Rood, vice-president of the Pacific Creosoting Company, of Seattle, chartered a special train Sat urday afternoon and went to Van couver, Wash, where he and Mrs. Edward G. Stolber, of Denver and Paris, widow of the late E. G. Stol ber, were married. The bride is said to be the vealth lest woman la the American colonjg In Paris. Launch Independence PIjb betweeu luriependeure snd Hal- em daily except, nindsy. PugHenger ana irt-ignt. ousinfSH Hoiiclten. Leave Independence Leave Halem : Geo. Skinner a. in, 3:15 p. in, Skipper California Medicated Soap The best for oren, chapped hands dandruff, lnaeut stings and polxon oak. Mrs. J. W. Richardson, Sr. Agent. Monmouth Ht., independence Or. THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF McMinnvlllm, : : i : Oregon j Chat. Gregory, Jfgt., Dallas Ore. I.W.Dickinsons Di VERY and PEED STABLE Good turnoniH -nd careful drivers Steele's Ferry Buen, The fen Most direct Solo, Shedbu banjr from', era and Cea i Vista, Oregon, y that crosses the people. route to Jefferson, rne, Salem and Al 1 points in South tral Polk county.