1 he Haisey kill E n te r p iis e ' "**»*49» • '-•« ■ * — . • Information Concerning Care of Pears. •s-j the L /v r .r 7 Ü r a P Jf dr '7 - — p -i A L The following information b y »>- . * ( . n C T Lewis regarding pears will • be of special interest to ne-.'.r Final ’¿ - '» e k of Session Co««T CH A S. BA LLA R D , i- . ‘ growers. Mr Lewis for 14 y e a rs , e -.cos | { u sl j j an1 ot K n i e r a d a s »aco n d -clt» ,» ■ » tu r Oc­ was head of horticulture of the üriiinishtd Business. tober 3, 1912, a t t h e p o s to f f ic v u t H u l­ sey, O r e g o n , u n d e r t h e A c t o f M a rc h 0 A C . P U ii~ lA iu J L lL i.i B L IS T E R M IT E Blister mite attacks pear tree?. D e v o te d to t h e m a t e r i a l u p b u ild in g o f H a lie y a n d s u r r o u n d in g c o u n try a n d L in n C o u n ty g e n e r a l l y . S u b s c r i p t i o n T o ta l of 323 C .k s ed I t causes the leave:', t - p ■*-' - I " * * ___ ....... , Qf In : rate »L td per year in advance. 1 H arr and to turn red. The attack of T ax - o n this little insect or louse inter­ C av erò ’ u n ls h m e nt the furniture hospital feres w ith the proper function- Renovates and makes feather -n,r of the tree. The blister S al. m . — F o llo -s > " m attresses, old furniture and mite also attacks the fruit, mt.- lc g U la u r s m attresses made like new. 1 o f t h e 4U d a y secali 1 - 12B-13Ü Ferry St, Albany. Ore. or t h a t th e H t h d ay Qf M a rc h , 1C 1 a t lh h o u r ot 10 o 'c lo c k A. M . h a - b e e n d i d . a p p o in te d by « i d C o u r t lo r th e h .r in g o f o b je c tio n t to ta i d fin al n c i" u t an d t h e s e ttle m e n t th e re o f, a t w b jcli t n n . a n y p erso n in te r e - te d in M id cst d • limy a p p e a r a n d file o b je c tio n s th e r e to in 1«. F r a n k K irk . \V. It. K irk . E x e c u to rs of th e 1 s ta te , P E A K SCAB There was much peat* scab in Western Oregon this past year. Many growers in the Willamette and Umpqua valleys lost thou - and.; of doilais because of lh presence of this fungous dis< :i-• ■. Cannerymen are reaching the A m o r A. T u tt i n g . A tty for E a r* . 2-10 to 3-1«. CHROME HALF SOLES. IT you fix your own shoes try a pair of Our Chroma Mali Sol îles A wonderful wearing leath­ e r—in fact it wears like iron S e n t t o a n y a d u i r w by parcel1 I'O P ric e 75 c e n ts , H e a v y , $ 1 SHOE HOSPITAL, Fifth & Lyons Streets. P ra c tic a l S hoe A. Peterson R e p a irin g F in e D re ss Shoe« SOI I.y o n S tre e t, a S p e c ia lly A lb a n y , ( n n. B aby C hicks S C W LEG HO RNS O. A. C. »11.1 T A N C R E D St. in □ P ROCKS O. A. C. * n d M c lk .n .ii I. Sail |, Cal i t s . 00 p e r h u n d re d . P le a se place y o u r o rd e r» e a rly . Un H. K C. A R M S T R O N G , 1, H a ls e y , D r a g ,n . KRYPTOKSARE VOPl'LAL Because they h:u • , i -i:» • • . the unsightly line and eov ; tie w earer comfort and -..ti.-.taction. c a r ù . O jo t o r n e t r i s t . ALBANY OBCd. Harold Albro. M anufacturing Up v .n. Protracted m ee ting « m ed at the M ethe lis t Wedne»day evenii>,;. L i n i , i >■ . refuse to handle fruit having much scab. It is harder to p? I, and leaves a discolored mr.rking on the flesh. Scab can be con­ trolled. Last year with a wi t s .ring and summer, conditl. • were i leal for the deve'. q.; . . of scab. Possibly that will to better this coming year. Nev- er-the-less, since there much scab evident last sea: >n. it behooves our pear growers as we I as our apple grow, rs to I oh guard. The first two which will help control the c.b and keep it from the bi , and early spurs are the d; I. dormant and the pink. The d the leaves are small, and the pi' i, refers to the pink color ol the buds ju st before thev open. The delayed dormant should In ; t on lime sulfur, strength 1-30 ... i the pink, 1-10. These : re th strengths advised by our agricul­ tural college. If these sprays are neglected, the scab n.; y I - come so bad a to caust a tc al 1 vis of Ra. iie.t, Anjou, and W n- u-r Nelis pears, as well as som varieties of apples. A lit I c- caution at this time wil a\ millions of dollars to our sit e. H o u se P a c e r s D c n u j B ill. T h e h o u si b o n u s a n d loiui b ill m id 111 r e f e r r i n g to t h e p .o p b - tl tlo n a l a m e n d m e n t a u th o r l »20,000,COO o f b o n d s n c c is s . o u t th e p la n , w ith o u t a •e n i.tr v o te . , . U n d e r th e p ro v la i n s o f th e h ill a a m e n d e d sin c e I s i n t r o d u c tio n . O r. •,-on v e te r a n s o f th e w o rld w r r w ill h p a id n r r s h b o n u s o f » ,3 a r . n t h '». e a c h m o n th o f r rv le c . w ith a m ax i ! m u n i o f »250. o r may borr a te a su tn n o t to . \ o ! e n r d hy r e e l p ro p e rty m , I Installments o v e r a c o n s t : r : ; ' ! rto d o f y. e ra . “A BROADW AY COWBOY.” |r. . i f cl— F o r R o b b e rs. p r e c e d e n t, tl' A i .in-ling.' of electric li-lits mid th e s ta r lights <>i I he plains. A laugh for every hoof bent m ad e by o u r In-roe's speedy steed. D on't m iss this. TH E P IS O D E “ LOST C IT Y ”. Senior Class Play of High School. 'i & r r i s b u r g 1 Assisted by Sadie” A. Comedy in Four A cts. CAST OF CHARACTERS The Mystery George Lusby Alonzo Dow The Detective Fred Sommei ville Michael C aneron The Manager A rthur Tandy Coloi.clx i nnifer The Millionaire Laona Gooding Ryginiil Null The Professor Doctor Beedle Albert- Windell The Bellboy Eva W adsworth Bunch The Stenographer Sadie Brady Velma Drinkard Mabel McCarf M i s C Llii i'-( pher Carley The Dowager The Stepdaughter Anna Cunningham H arriet Carley Señora Gonaaios The Adventuress Edna White Vicky Vaughn Ethel Green The Debutante Mrs Quinn The Maid Maude Wassom TIME- The P re se n t ' pable Seaside Hotel. Act I. The Ladies’ Lounge at the Oceanic Hotel An afterin ■ in August. Who stole the pearls? V 11. Sam ■> scene a t 8:30 p m. Who put out the lights? A t ill. Mr Dow’s room on the eighth floor. Who was the crook? ( . / ' I\ N ext morning in the Ladies’ Lounge. Whom did Satfie assist? . i 1 IE OF PLAYING Two and one-halt hours. SA TU R D A Y N IG H T . • Adults 30c Reserved seats 40c Seats on sale,at C’a rk ’s Confectionery. 1 ! S. I ’«-i.xl D cp artito ciit lia s d i c o n tin u e d f u r n f s h - w itfl G o v e r n m e n t S ta m p e d E n v e lo p e s " !i ’ I'■ 11 ‘ H .ice-u u l d e liv e r y m ld rc s s p r in te d u p o n t h e m e x c e p t in lo ts of 5D0 o r m o i e . file W i i l fttrrii-h i 'i n 1 'i oa of I’ o o d q u a lity w ith a- ..lr - " '« h i t h e coiner at the fo llo w in g 11 o rtl' i- r e c e i v e d b e f o r e ' A p r i l 1st 05 cent« 35 25 I b i '1 e p rice* in c lu d e p .t i ^ e in th e firs t a m i se c o n d z. i.ie s S e n d Cask, w ith y m u ' o rd e r. 1.' n v c !" | . s a m e s in - a n d qnnlity ns quoted above n b ll i i i c s s i i i d o n t h • c i r m T a t p r i c e s g i v e n b e lo w F o r th is m o n th o n ly . Pi ice for Business Envelopes I " - 1 » 5 .2 5 5 0 0 » 1 .0 0 2 5 0 « ¿ r i - »2.00 1,1 ' : " 1 • . . r !' 1 z »tu s ape Service, Hal say, Oregon. »rder-i io r T o to r r i 'b h d c c o d é i 1 Z - th e ji !r,t comr*. i t tv e, o w n - j on tru . ivi-: | t s it K) tdze Cijx.'li 50 25 c r C o d e » nt,-educed. s S tar Envelope Service, H ALSEY, OREGON |>i ■ 1 - ’li T h e co m m i i t 'p la u n d e r t h e p a in f u l nect i s ity 0 f m a k in g so m e d r a s t i c c u ts In th e ea t .n iâ te s i n o rd r t o k eep w i;h ln th e 6 p e r c e n t c o n s tltu ! lo c a l tr.x lim ita i h e m o st i le a te d c o n te s ts of s e s s io n w a s a r o u s e d o v p r .1 1 u s - b 11 fath - re d by R e p ré s e n ta - C ell: . h r, u n d : r JU 'Í g I i i t ’ >8 prop»o s-d t o o u s t th e • o ffiru a n d ra a k n so m e ra d ie tn t h e i r r i g a t i in la w s o f U A k o n e o f th e l o u s e o r ' o r le a l b 'i l l 9 Of ill© 8 8- J 1 w as d e l d b y a v o te of 11 fo r a n J V r-' r inir< duc» t O ii ccs 1 ■tea M u s t Ce C u t. p, t ? ?.. ,d i i t 'J OFFER I p A jn r T ín M Á Ñ ¡ i .In c r a lt p o ’ r ,11 n A. o no . SI tr a ile rs A b llj p ro v id in g fo r a si ■ U on the ea. tl te.< | »*** **■'»»*»*• The election would at T H U R S D A Y , M A R -, 17TH , A n o th e r a m e n d m e n t to th . I m i 's v e te r a n s w ho w i r e eft la -i of ’ « ta le a t th e tim e o f r n lh sti.. In : » h o h a v e s in c e m oved r.u» o r t h e si: tc , i to p a r t i c i p a t e In t h e b» nef) •< of it ' III under certain re e trl- P r o .tc s r d S p e c ia l E e Z. i 'fleet Ion o n J u n e J w a s In “ LOST C IT Y ”.- William Desmond in w o rk . I ’ i r h a p s t l '■ a t a t r o lle r w ill b«f o iled i in th e act ■mpt to f . u h u p the; w o rk t h i s w k. H a r d r o r k a . 1 m u fflerE on t h e o ia to r 3 m a y on; h ie t h e Je Id a- t u r e to c lt n r u p mofl t o f t h e im p o r ta n t buelnctss b e fo re th e B tiid o n e n d s n e x t S a tu r d a y .¡ ¿ h t o r c.xrly S u n d a y m o rn - lu g . R a a d L e a ls 'a tio n U n f’n ls h c d . R e a d 1, i d a t i o n 1 I s t i l l in m o ro o r ' 0 1 ns o f a ¡1 a m i it'-' m a in h ig h w a y b illa h a v i.o t if ? jv r d a t t e n t i o n in e i t h e r h o u s e u p to th e k i f t i n se ss io n . c lo se o f th * T h e R o o s e v e lt .Hi S h w a y b ill w h ich p a s s e d tiie e i a a t e a n d v .as s . p t o v er to th e h e use, v a s rc c a lli d b y th e si n- a t a l a s t w I: a n d r u t to £ loop In th e s e n a te con in t w h a t w ill be p r o b le m a tic a l. W h e n t 10 j o i n t w a y s a n ij i n e p t s c o m m itte e b ’a n lo ld in ft e . r a t l v e E ussions tc i a a d ' v? t h e fip p ro g rta - tlo n h ills It v a s co lf r o n te d w ith th e ta s k o f u a n ln s abc »3,560,000 franfl t h e d e n ta . ■ u p o n th q s ta te t r i : u ry . i In th o o r ig in a l b u d g e t p re p a r e d b e ; re tho. l e g is la tu r e I? t < Ik’d o r ia tio n s to ta llin g $8,S10,SCU.t 3, a s u tn ) 19,»76 23 tn- ex- c e e s o f vi A -e r e r e n u ea, w h ic h to ta l $8.950,97 1. B in « t h e lc g ls la tv r o m e t v a rlo u ■l io n s a n d Co- p a r t m r n t s h a v e rev*- 4 t h e i r r i f f m n t e s u p w a e d bo cr. to l- 'c rc a s o t h o d m a n d a in ex c e ss af v is ib le r e v e n u e s to m o re t h a n »23:0 ).0ù0. L vt — N am ed— w ith t h e ususu b u s in e s s . Boll» e m r . .¡i»;d a n d tin ■ 1 h o US 3 VVi F IN A L A C C O l'N 1". N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t i n t t h e fin a c c o u n t o f P r a n k K ir k a n d W i< - '. n , a t C o -H x e c n to r« o f th e l i s t W ill T e s ta m e n t of I ta b c ll C K irk i b » c .v I b u t l* e n filed »he C o u n ty C o u r t " i L IN N C o u n ty . S ta te of O re g o n , an d 1-eb 5 O D iclo y a sort of a mottled yellow and j c lc e tu g cla y s w ill u r 3 a r g u m i n.- green appearance to the fruT th e u tu a l c o n iu u H n , i n I,.--: u i r a n d Btr< nu o u s e f i o r t which makes it unattractive. .1 • I t SI CKS The blister mite is a very ea.-y tu r c # to w i s t e m u c h v a in 'h i e tu n d u r- pest to control. Our agrii u turai i n s tin i a i l y d a y s of a s sto n w h ii college has shown that the use im p u rt& n t m e a s u r e s a r c > t l d b a c k lo t d . i . U rude . tin k e r in g c o m i- jt- of lime sulfur instreiTr h 1 .lu r in g t ;o c lo s in g h o u r s th ro u g h or miscible oil about 1-17 put on w h e n t i e r e Is little f i r c o n s i ’l at this season of the year, jus € r a ile d . as the buds arc swelling, but be­ T h e m - . a u re a w h ic h r a n t h e g a u n t- fore they are opening, will give l e t o f b o th practically an entire control o w e e k s of t h e p re s n t s t r s i o n w e it a i d of no g r this pest. Pear growers of th • m o s tly u n i m p o r te n t B a t la r '- e , fffany I n t e r e s t tc t h e s l a t Rogue River, Umpqua and Wil­ o f th e hl b ills r< n n iln e d f o r A nal lamette Valleys especially should c u n s id i r r o n -by on e o r b o th b o u ses. 1 bo In o r d e r t h i s l\ i •: . be on their guard and spray for R itn o r a n d ’ Spoak- F r o s td . wee k, e iid this p est c r D e a n k i l l e n d . ¡.vor to s p e e d u p E X B C U T O R 'S N O T I C E <>I I I K . U U N “ w r itin g a n d c o n te s t th e s u n e. D a te d a n d Brut p u b lis h e d u D ay T TH E P IS O D E P u v tle s /—3 sr T e a h e n «— M o th e r 3’ L en We Were 21’ J —V/ c • d A ’ D ill R et M a rr la g the branches S II A 1 - . . f - . J j c î d , 13 P = ” Q ic s on T ax i T H U R S D A Y M A R IO, i i l L * . 'D . k l 3, 137V. 1V21. F ? ch ic H ai •nr r- . sTt TV " 'S 3 i V on G et ALL FOUR of T h o se * Z IH £ 3 and OUR NEW SPAPER ^ 2 - 2 5 O rd e r N o w • Y ear__ L ". For Q u; » ■»i -s' e.-b.