The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 15, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    • president s office announces,
true or
serious defoliations of »pruce and fir
Thousands of tons of apple pomace
• Kanlsallon which styles Itself "The
In northern and central lraho. in the
• Culleglaii»” now ha» Its bsatfquarters are going to waste anually which Yosemite National park, and In the A Splendid Medicine for the Stomach
DAMAGING PRUNE MARKET
FARM REMINDERS
• Jn The Dalle». Its flaring oranse and might profitably be turned Into food Tower ra ils and Camp Roosevelt Me­
and Liver.
•■black posters announce It as the for wintering cattla. »ay» the United llons of Wyoming, according to a re­
Policy Create« H e n d to Mouth B u e l-
“Chamberlain'» Tablet» for the
Htates department of agriculture 8tu-
stomach and liver are splendid. 1
naaa Unfavorable A like to Pro­
Pear Peat T hreaten» Oregon A pplet "famous Jaxs orchestra of O. A. C.—
port made to the United Htates De never tire of tellng my friends and
dlea to determine the food value and
_____
_______________
pep.
harmony,
syncopation
“
The
The
p«>ar
l»af
bllatnr
mit«
hau
d«v*l
parturient o f Agriculture
This d o neighbors of their qualities ..." w rite *
ducer and Consumer
oped as a serious pe»t on apple» In,college recently took official action In beat methods of utilising this by-pro­ atruo tfve InkJet, w h ^ h ban dsrvase Mrs William Vollmer. Eastwood, N .
duct
from
commercial
cider
and
vine­
When bilious, constipated or
lated the spruce and balsam fir for­ Y.
Tb» Oregon Grower« Co-operativ» Oregon during the last four year» requesting one dance orchestra to re­
Aaaoclatton to protect Ita member« It affetta both the fola«« and fruit, frain from using the name of the In­ gar mills have been made by the de esta of Quebec, Onarlo. New Bruns­ troubled with Indigestion, give them
a trial. They will do you god.
pertinent.
When the m oist apple
baa withdrawn temporarily from the The Infection of the fola«e 1« easily stitution.
wick, and Maine. Is apparently dls-
pomace can be used fresh or ensiled.
prune isathi*,. Salem dlapatcbea In iobaerved becauae ofthe peculiar thick-
dicale,.
»
ened. blatorllke «pota t cause«.. The Karly Plowing Prevent» Brown Rot It yields a succulent cattle fond com­
Prune« left In the orchard and now parable with corn allege The quan­
Thle withdrawal. It I» »eld. I» »pota are usually of a reddish or
cvered
with brown rot should be tity that can be used In thia way Is
caused by the appearance on the mar brown color..
A careful »prayer will have Ulti« hogged off In the fall or plowed under limited, however, because of the rel­
hot f other grower» prune», offered
atively high coat of transportation for
by private corporat|n» at a lower trouble In controllng the blister mite early In March, »ays H. P. Itara»».
material having auch a high water
plgnt
pathologist
of
the
Oregon
Ex-
price than the supply and demand on pear» with the dormant strength of
conten;.. Its moat profitable utiliza
lime
»ulfur
but
such
favorable
results
perlment
station
Plowing
should
be
juatM ea,
lion depend» upon Ila preservation by
are
obtained
on
apple»
by
applies
,
followed
with
frequent
cultivation»
"Thl». to my mind.
said J.. C,.
hay — GRAIN — FLOUR
dehydration and producing It as a
tlon
of
commercial
concentrated
lime
through
the
blossoming
period
Thl»
Hurd. »peclaJI»t In marketing for the
THIS
WEEK.
AND EVERY DAY TO COME
WE OFFER
commercial
food.
In
feeding
trials
O. A. C- E item lo n »ervlce, "la evi- sulfur.
------- MOO.
----- In the fall after the .disturbs and break« off the cup stage with dairy cows dried-apple pomace
THE
MAN
WHO
WANTS
TO
8AVE
MANY
ADVANTAGES
dent o that the prune grower will lea v e, have droppcl
Every portion I «„d
prevent» production of «pore
IT S A PROVEN FACT
nevtu* recMve a fa ir m a rk * price of |h e tree must be covered to ob The prune mummie» formed this fall proved to be a palatable feed and ap
the spring peered to be equal pound for pound
or hi» pruni, until he haa a grower! lain maximum result«
— III
“ “ nt * produce spores till ***■
Buy Here end Save
of 1825 A serious outbreak need not of dry matter to good corn silage
owned selling agency handling at lea»i
The material was fed wet and replaced
he
exnected
next
spring
but
the
spring
W
in
te
r
Moving
Bad
fo
r
B»ea
75 per cent of the prune» of the
Been, like humane, dislike winter of 1925 wll h» the danger period from the corn allage In a ration Including
Northwest."
Earlv grain and hay.
If not moved In early fall this fall's brown rot attack
The producer 1» the ultimate victim ! moving
“The Store of Quality
plowing
should
be
practiced
In
all
T he 8ame Everyw here.
of such price cutting, »aye Mr. Hurd then delay the process till next March
The editor of Paisa Akhbar, a na
odchsrds
where
brown
rot
was
present
Corner
of
3rd
& Main
Phone 44
at
lea«f,
aayp
H
.
A
\
Kcullen.
bee
No buyer, he point, out. will cure to
tlve newspaper of Lahore. India, says
buy prune< If he 1» confronted with specialist at <>■ A C. If moved more a year ago.
"I have used Chamberlain's Colic and
a possibility of his competitor buying than two mile» bees should be
Diarrhoea Remedy many tim es among
Prepare Be®» fo r W in te r
aroused
and
unclustered
by
pounding
children and servants, for colic and
ch ea p er. This brings about a hand
Plenty
of
young
workers,
abundant
on
the
hive
and
by
smoking,
to
en­
diarrhoea and always found It effec
to mouth business In which prunes do
not move to the consuming centers able them to take new obssryallon. »tores, and good protectln are needed , tlve."
as rapidly ue they should.. The result otherw ise many may return to th* fr successful wintering of bees, ssy s
or weed» If. A Scullen. practical bee man of
Is often another carry-over, whch former location. Oraaa
the Oregon Experiment tatlon staff
should be unnecessary thia year a , placed over the entrance helps
At least 15.000 young bees and 30 or
neither the California not the ttregnn
The best meat at a price that will bring you back and make
All kinds of gravel for con­
Tendency of western Oregon sheep- <o pounds of honey are required
cropl a as large as estim ated a few
crete or road work. We
you a regular customer.
men
to
market
Inngtalled
and
bucky
w
in
ter
packing
cases
will
protect
the
months a g o .
make a specialty of crushed
FREE DELIVERY 9:30 a. m. DAILY
lambs
1«
decreasing,
»ay
reports
from
hives
from
extremes
of
temperature
Other» than the producer are In­
rock and rock sand. Bunk­
Portland
nnlon
stock
yards
W
o
rk
ed
,h
e
hives
should
be
so
located
tha»
terested In thia procedure.
If thle
ers at foot of Main on Mill
price cutting result» In grower» re­ done by the extension service In get ' th»-lr openings are not turn«»d toward
street.
ting
farmers
to
dock
and
e
s
t
a
r
le
,
he
prpva|llng
winds
The
extension
ceiving one cent per pound lese than
... .
a _ __________ — a '
.
.
. a _____ _____ . I n
HENRY W. CHASE, Prop
they might otherwlee have received, lambs at the proper time Is prevent
lng
a
loss
of
50
cents
to
It
a
head
they will have *500.000 lees tor bank
TOO MUCH COMPETITION
of all
kinds
Morrison & Clingan
Sanitary Meat Market
Springfield Gravel Go.
Holverson Bros. Props.
deposit« or Io spend—on the basis of
C-" Orchestra Authorised
a 50.000.000 pound prune crop In the No "O.
has been nnd Is being
A
«
North wwat,
) capitalized over the state by dance
orchestras, when as a matter of fact
Dr S Ralph Dlppel. Dentist. Vitus „„ «uch organisation has been author
building. Springfield. Oregon.
lie d »o represent the Institution, the
SEE WILSON’S WINDOW
for
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BE
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Saturday - Monday
On Sale
17th
- November -
9. a. m.
Your Xmas Gift
19th
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reduce the cost of travel
$ 6 .1 0
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fo r
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tim e ta b le and fo r InforayatMon
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