Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, July 09, 1908, Image 4

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    CE NTf! AI. POINT HER AID, THURSDAY. JULY 9. 1903.
Many Oregon Communities Present
CURL
Their Claims.
LEAF.
A very Important complication must
be considered In spraying for blight
control. This is the occurrence Pf an­
other peach disease, the curl leaf. Tho
effects o f this trouble are too well
known In California to need descrip­
tion. The control o f the disease Is
very successfully accomplished by
spraying In February or March, Just
before the buds unfold, but a Ume j
which 1« too late for blight prevention.
Treatments Given.
In the experience o f 1905 tho one fall
spraying controlled both diseaeM—a
most satisfactory condition.
lo the
Dayton has come into line with the spring of 1907, however, a very viru­
other live centers o f Yamhill County by lent attack of curl leaf occurred, es­
organizing an active commercial club. pecially In the lower Sacramento val­
Manager M. O. Lownesdale o f the ley, white the blight fungus pisived
Yamhill County Develapinent League ■omewbet less active than In tho pre­
held a meeting there the other night: vious season.
Tho roiult of this attack Is p'Alnly i
and raised $650 for advertising purposes. 1
shown by the results o f spraying--viz,
Forty-four different people competed that ti e Novemlier or December appli­
for prizes offered by the Cherry Fair cation did not entirely hold the curl
at The Dalles, and there were 6 d l ' leaf In -heck, although as succvssful
as before with tho blight.
Cense- I
boxes o f cherries on the tables.
quently some orchards sprayed prop- 1
Albany College begins liar first an­
erly and successfully for blight were
nual Surn-ner Rible School July 17th, badly Injured by curl loaf, while oth­
continuing until the 27ih. The speakers ers sprayed later were protected from J
are from Oregon and six other states. I curl leu?.
H is a new idea, an out-door school.
All that had been expected o f the I
Portland people generally celebrated blight treatment held good when Its j
effects were differentiated from those i
the Fourth at other points. The holi­
o f the other disease, but the necessity
day was universally observed and the of two sprayings rather than one for
city was practically deserted.
the positive control of both diseases
County Judge C. J. Trenchard of bus become evident.
Prune if possible before spraying,
Astoria suggests that the Oregon De­
velopment League take up the matter but do uot delay the work on account
o f good roads throughout Oregon. The of pruning.
It Is recommended by the California
judge makes the suggestion that some
expert pent station to spray m ain for
capable men be employed by the state | the prevention of curl leaf about Feb.
to educate the people o f every com­ 15, or Just before the buds open, with
munity in the commonwealth along borde^ux, 20 - 110 - 200 , or lime, salt and
these lines.
sulphur.
No state in the Hnion is spreading
more high class advertising matter
than Oregon, 'th e splendid booklets
issued to present the claims o f Yamhill
County, Albany and Linn County,
Grants Pass, Roseburg, Medford, and
Ashland are superior to those issued by
the commercial bodies o f other states.
Eastern Oregon is not being neglected, .
and this character o f advertising can­
not fail to have an anvantageous effect,
and other communities should see that
their claims are not overlooked.
T h ® A lb e m a rl® P ip p in .
The big warehouse being built by
Cranlill & Ko.melt and h ieeman and
Wiley is rapidly nearing completion.
Mrs. Caldwell's new residence in
Pattison’ s addition is nearing completin
Sanderson & Sons are the contractors,
Butte Falls celebrated the Fourth in
grand style. B. H. Harris, who was
in town Monday, estimated the crowd
there at from 1500 to 2000 A $5000
school house is in coure o f construction
and the saw and planing mill is running
full time Mr. Harris stated that Mr.
Dewing will shortly either get the
money due him from the P. & U. R. R
or will get the road, and in either
event he will build an electric line
from the nearest S. P. point to the
Falls.
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The apple which has made Virginia
famous at home and abroad is «he Yel­
low Newtown, otherwise known as the
Albemarle I'tpplu.
\Y further ponmloglsts accept the name
Albemarle I’ lppln or persist In calling
|
this apple the Yellow Newtown makes
j little difference, for it will always he
known by Virginians and In the trade
by the name of Albemarle Pippin. The
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high state of perfecUon attained by
| this apple fully merits this distinction
j and the almost fabulous prices often
received for It. It Is uot usual for our
growers to sell their t r u it io r $10 per
barrel, and sometimes It ^brings as
much as $12, $15 and even $20 per
barrel, about two to three times ns
much as the average red apple.—Pro­
fessor J. H. Phillips.
“Was that an earthquake?”
“No. It was the drayman un­
loading a shipment of
SPEAKS TO-DAY at OUR STORE
Economy, Everlasting and
Mason Fruit Jars and Jelly
BRYAN Las just made Records of his ten best speeches for
Glasses at
LEEVER’S
I f you expect to eat
f ruit next winter
would better
J 'ou
it now.
I ^reserve
THE GENUINE EDISON PHON­
OGRAPH
sold by us.
The Records consist o f telling passages select-
e 1 from his faverite orations on such subjects as The Trust
LEEVER,
Question, Imperialism, Immortality, The Labor Question.
An Ideal Republic, etc.
These Records were made by Mr. Bryan himself.
Everyone
ful charm of voice and manner that has made him famous
as an orator.
Come to our store and hear the real voice and spoken words
of the Great Commoner, repeated true to life on Thomas A.
Edison’s Phonograph.
Free exhibitions o f the Bryan rec­
¡CENTRAL POINT REAL ESTATE CO I
ords every day.
S . S a n d e rso n , M a n a g e r
horn for $12.50 or $25.00.
Farm and Fruit Lands, City Property, Business
Opportunities, Mining Stocks For Sale.
Sold for only $1.00 a week.
Edison Records that wear forever are only 35 cents each.
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CENTRAL POINT FURNITURE
T. M. JONES,
STORE,
Proprietor.
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Subscribe for th e H era ld .
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Hammering Down
Prices.
Special attention given to rentings, care and man­
agement of property.
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US;
WE GAN SELL IT.
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NEW PORT
YAQUINA BAY
Oregon’s Matchless Beach Resort.
The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Ev-
Healthful and
Delightful Recreation.
N O W ON THE M ARKET.
This fine, new Addition to Central Point em­
braces some of the most desirable residence
500 Shirt Waists
Best of food and
comprising all the latest styles and makes, handsomely trim-
ly provided every day.
Fuel in abundance.
Cottages part­
Strict mu­
nicipal sanitary regulations.
NEWPORT
/alues now
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L.25, 1.50 and 1.75 values'now
lent and pure, soft water may be obtained at an
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$1.95
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Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R.
market and has not been culled and the first
purchasers will have the entire tract to select
200 beauties in Panamas,
Piques and Ginfihams.
juick sales.
Voiles,
from.
Mohairs, Serges, Linens
All colors and black.
Regular 12.50 values now
Buy now and secure for yourself the advance
Priced low for
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in values which contemplated municipal im -
$9.50
provements are sure to bring.
Ladies Tailor-Made Summer Suits
For prices and terms, call on or address
20 extra values, regular 10.00 values, now
15 Ladies Khaki suits, a snap^at
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300 yards Fancy Lawns regular 20c values now
150
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200
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Silk Tissue, beautify pattern^ 35c values
15c
¡250
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60c
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Special For This Week
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Central Point,
Oregon.
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Train
service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout.
Rate Erom Central Point,
Season Six-Months Ticket $10.
Our elaborate new Summer Rook gives a con­
cise description of Newport including a list of
Deuel &
Kentner,
« 0 YEARS'
EXPER IEN CE
I RADE M A R K S
Call on. tele­
phone or write.
E . M . C O N D IT ,
L o c a l A g e n t , C e n tra l
This property has just been placed on the
98c
is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to
hotels, their capacity and rates.
easy depth.
Dress Skirts
All mod­
ern necessities such as telegraph, telephone, markets, fresh­
ly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply.
The location is high and
day—free from mud in the rainy season—the
18 Ladies suits while they last
Fresh water from springs.
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PATTISON’S ADDITION.
ned with dainty laces and embroideries, $2.00, $2.50 and $2.75
an abundance of it.
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ground is level and smooth, the view is excel­
CENTRAL POINT, OREGON.
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE
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property in tho, city.
I am installing a complete and modern plant.
All work fully guaranteed as to quality Etc.
Orders solicited from all parts of the Valley.
of
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Slaughter Prices
on Ladies’ Goods
CORNICE, SKYLIGHTS,GUTTER­
ING, ROOFING ETC.
Form
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A genuine Edison Phonograph complete with the new big
I manufacture and place,
to order, all kinds of
ery Conceivable
THE
HARDW ARE
MAN
who has heard him speak will recognize all of that wonder­
Tin ant! Sheet Metal Worker.
Ross Building, Pine Street.
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WILLIAM JENNINGS
8prayiny For Control o f This D :^ s « o
of tho Poach.
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