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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1909)
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GREGORY Agricultural Division Iowa State College A ' 0 - " - w W ..... UONO tba iumlM whicli Iba motha appears about Iba miauie or farmer bat M eombat parbape i July. It la tbia brood wuion fl-a tna Bona in mora Irnulilaaoma I Bioat daman. II l Iba worm wbli b A Few Choice Farms out Of thraa hundred and fifty wa hava llatad In tha Willamette valley 140 acre, well Improved and In cultivation, 1 mllo weat of Mon mouth, Oregon. Price 165 per acra. Terma 664 acrea, 1 mllea north-west of Independence; all In cultivation; Al btilldlna. A anap at 56u0. 9 acrea, In high atata of cultivation; good Improvementa and pln of fruit; 1 mlia weal of Monmouth. Price f 2600. 10 acrea well Improved land; I acrea orchard acJ berriea, balance In crop; good water, good building, good fence, 2 mllea north wet of Monmouth. Price 12500. 85 acrea, 1 mllo north of Monmouth; tine block loll, email houie and large barn; plenty of water. Price $85 per acre. ieai hd Branch Office Hotel Monmouth Monmouth, Oregon a Oliver Chilled Plow HANNA BROS., Exclusive Agents for the Oliver Chilled Plow Works HANNA BROS. HARDWARE AND HARNESS DEALERS INDEPENDENCE, OREGON The Willamette Valley Company Light, Power & Water at Very Reasonable Rate WATER RATEvV (Water by meter applies to resi dence only.) Residence rate on meter applies to cus tomers only who pay $2.00 and over at the rate of 20o pef 1,000 gallons; minimum 1.00 per month. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER RATE" Residence, 15 cents per K. W. Business houses, 25 cents per drop and 5 cents per K. W. Power, rates on application. OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE MAIN 41 MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BX USINQ SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Cruch and mix In feed or salt Proper doss In tablets Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swfas and Fowl. They an mad from tba active otioeipls ar tha condensed essence of iht dre. They don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop FaedorBnm, Art Just as food when 10 yean old aa when 10 days old. They comply with D para droglrws, Asa for and try onoa SKIDOO Condition Tablets, or SKIQOO Wonn, Kianey, ChiiiHem Cholera, Blister, Cathartic, Heave, Ferer, Ho Cholera, Distempen, Pink Eye, Collo tabtetrorLotwe Powder, Spavin Cnra or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BCLL WE CI Cl Ms OOw lacorporstadi Capital Stock $300,000.00; Watertown, South Dakota. U. S. A. For sale by HANNA & IRVINE. Independenw, Oregon tba Inaacta. NolblDB la Diora PKS'raTiilnfl' I ban to have a romllnn crop of fro 1 1 or trraln atiacknl ly a bnrda of "bum" and (traail tojurod If not eniirrijr rulnrd. Inaerla, like wavtta, are verr dlfflrull liatrh from tba $ fa laid lr tbrm that r bo often fnuml In fall and winter Many polaon. of nblcb itarla grra I the one moat commonly aard. ar riri-tlva In dfatroylnj lb rodllng to deal wllb If yoo go at tbrm one al moth. Tarts wn U nattally ..! in a time, but If properly mausgad they ran m easily bald In rberk. rroin tba standpoint of I ha da mag tbay do. Inaacta may be divided Into two claaaes those which attack Hold crope and those wblrb are Injurious to fruit and t-ardrn crops. TTrs ar a -nnnrocT vr -rnaecLs which atUck corn. Wblla tbcaa ar seldom present In larra enough o um bers to destroy any considerable part of the entire crop, tb money value of the damage they Inflict on the corn crown on a quarter section each year s mounts to no smsll sum. One of the most Important of tbea pests Is the corn root worm. The en Immediately eggs, wuich are laia in tne cornneia rail, the secona connection wllb bordeaul mixture, which Is a remedy for tb vsiious fun giHJs diseases which affect tb leaves snd fmlt. To make this mixture dissolve fire pounds of copper sulphate and Ore pounds of lime aepsrately In twenty five gallons of water each. When tbey are thoroughly dissolved mix the two solutions and add four ounces of parls green. Tb lime In this solution Is added to prevent the chemicals from Injuring tbe leaves snd to mska the mixture stick better. Three sprayings sre sufficient forth codling moth. Tbe first should be lr sfter the blossoms from ten to twenty H. Hirwrhberr. Pre. A Ntlton. Vic Pru. C. W. Irrine, Cash. The Independence National Bank Incorporated 1889 Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposit Directors: H. Hirsohberg, A. Nelson, D. W. Sears, B. F. Smith arid J. E. Rhodes. daring August or September, bstcb dsys later and tbe third about the last i during the next Jan or July. Tbe ' of July. worms when full grown are about One of tbe cblef Insect enemies one-tblrd of an inch long and aa bUt tbe plum and one which also attacks sround aa a pin. Tbey bore up Inside I many of tbe other fruits Is the curcu the roots. Injuring them so badly that ! the growth of tbe plant Is seriously checked. Often, too, tbe roots are so weakened tbst the corn blows down , badly. Some time during August the i worm goes through a transformation called pupation, which changes It Into small light green beetle. This bee- ; tie feeds on the silks and tips of ears ; and lays eggs for tbe next year's crop of worms. ; Another Insect which lives on the roots of corn la tbe root louse. These , lice are very smsll and helpless. They I are kept through the winter in tne fgg stage In snt hills. In tbe spring fter they hstch tbey are placed on tbe corn roots by the ants. The ant are very fond of a sweet fluid which Is secreted by tbe lice, and they take care of them for this purpose. Other Insects which do more or less damage to the corn crop are tbe stalk, borer, wlreworm, white grub, bill bug. cutworm, etc. These Insects live and multiply In grass land and from there find their way Into tbe adjoining corn fields. They do the greatest damage. however, when tbe grass land Is plowed up and put Into corn. Tbe damage from nearly all Insects 1 no. xx a arm!- at wobk Ho. Tbe curcullo beetle lays Its eggs In the young fruit shortly after It set. In doinar so It leaTes a half moon shaped scar, which is Its trademark One of the surest ways of getting rid of this Insect Is to Jar the beetles from tbe tree st this time. Spraying Is also an effective remedy, Tbe bordeaux-paria gTeen mixture may be. used, but arsenate of lead better, since it is less liable to Injure the leaves. It Is applied at tbe rate of ! three pounds to fifty gallons of water. . Tbe spray should be applied Just be fore tbe blossoms open, Just after they fall and again about fifteen days later, affecting corn, small grain or grass j Tolsonous sprays should never be ap- can be readily preventea Dy a gooa system of rotation. This is especially true if clover Is used, since such In sects as cutworms and grubs do not work to any extent on clover. The freonent plowing of the ground and change of crops where a rotation is fol lowed are fatal to most Insects. Dam age from these pests wlll.be still fur ther reduced if the soil is kept so well supplied with plant food that the plants can get a quick start in the spring.. Treated in this way, they are more vigorous and better able to with stand Insect attacks. These remedies, with the exception of the lnst, cannot be applied to or- PIO. XIX CORN PLANTS INJURED BY, BOOT WORM. chard and garden crops, since these must be grown on the same land year after year. For the insects affecting these crops spraying is the best rem edy. The principal Insect that attacks tbs apple is the codling moth. These in sects pass the winter In a ball of silk, or cocoon, which they spin around themselves. These cocoons are hidden beneath the bark and under rubbish. Such as happen to escape the hungry search of woodpeckers and other birds change to the pupa stage in the spring. In this stage changes take place in side the body of the worm, which so transform it that early in June It comes out of the cocoon as a small brown moth. These moths lay great numbers of eggs, which hatch into small worms. These worms eat their way into the apple through the blossom end. The apples thus affected usually fall off. and in a short time the worms crawl out and again spin cocoons around themselves. The life cycle is lived over again, and a second brood of tbe plied to fruit trees while they are In blossom. It is not necessary in order to destroy tbe insects and will kill many of the honeybees, upon which the blossoms are so dependent for pol linatlon. The insects that have been men tioned so far live by eating the leaves and fruit and in doing so take up enough of the poison to put an end to their destructive work. There is an other class of insects, however, for which such remedies are not effective. These are the sucking Insects, of which plant lice are the most common examples. Insects of this kind feed by drilling through the outer layer of the leaf or bark and sucking the plant Juices. They thus escape damage from any poison which may be on the surface. To get rid of sucking insects some substance which will kill by coming in contact with them must be used. There is nothing better for this pur pose than kerosene emulsion. This is made by dissolving half a pound of soap in a gallon of boiling rainwater. This mixture is then taken from the stove and two gallons of kerosene add ed. The compound should be churned violently for a few moments by pump ing It up with the spray pump and back into the pail. This causes the oil to mix thoroughly with the water. Before using, this original mixture is diluted with six to ten parts of wa ter. A common insect affecting garden crops and one that is hard to handle is the striped cucumber beetle. This is a serious enemy of cucumbers, squashes, melons and other plants of like nature. Spraying docs little good and is liable to Injure the tender plants as well. Where but a few hills are raised, covering them for the first two weeks with a small box with mos quito bar stretched across the top is a good preventive measure. Another ef fective plan is to go over the patch in the morning while the dew is on and the beetles cannot fly, knock them to the ground by giving the plant a slight blow and put a drop of kerosene on each one. Where any of these crops are raised on a large scale tne most ertective remedy is the use of "trap plants." riant the field to squashes a week or ten days before time to plant the main crop. The beetles are especially rona of squash plants and will gather on them In large numbers as soon as tbey come up. Just about the time the oth er plants begin to peep through the ground the squashes can be sprayed with very strong kerosene emulsion. This will destroy both the squash plants and the beetles. There will usually not be enough of the latter left In the neighborhood to do much damage. THE NOBLE D. A. MADISOH, Prop. Corner Commercial nd Htftte Street 8AM2M, OKIXiON Dallas Steam Laundry Best "Work Guaranteed Basket leaves Tuesday 6pm and returns Friday Clee Robinson Lgent Independence, Oheoos A. a MAGERS. PianiM TELEPHONE MAIN 175 Standard Liquor Co. WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES, LIQUORS Sr CIGARS 148-156 S. COMMERCIAL STREET SJiLEM OREGON COTTAGE HOTEL : Mrs. J. F. Staiger, Proprietor Special attention to Commercial and College Organizations. Salem, Or. Telephone and ansstngar awica at total. 160 Court Street Telephooa 209 Main. EC. Eckerlen Wholesale Family Liquor Store PHONE MAIN J 03 144 Commercial Street, Salem. Oregon When You Sit Down To a Meal In tbia restaurant you are sure it will be excellent as to food, cooking and service. The surroundings speak for themselves, and tbe bill of fare tells mutely of fine eating at little prices. . Come in and bring a friend or two along, iou will all be be pleased. White House Restaurant Wm. McGilchrist & Son, Proprietors SALEM - - - OREGON Tom Cronise PHOT GRAPHER Salem, Oregon CAFE RESTAURANT Mesdames Hart and Kaglin, Proprietorrs Board by Day, Week or Month. Aleal Tickets Sold. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON .