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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADV ERTISING RATES BY ROGER W. MOE MOSIER BULLETIN SUBSCRIPTION RATES «15o On# Y «nr. *lx Months Thro# Months par rooi.th I .10 P ro f— moni Cards On# s q u a re ........... . On#-quarter Column *1 .0 0 M Ona-half Column ... On# Column .......... 10 00 Busin— locals w ill ha charged at 5 cents par Hne fo r sacn insertion. La*al advertisements will In all cases be charged Entered as s# on«l class matter March 12. 1S09 at the post office at Mosier. Oregon, under the A c t of March S. I#?». to the party ordering them, at legal rates, and MOSSIER. WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, F R ID A Y , MARCH 3, 191«. VOL. V II Everyone asks this question many times daily. Our lives are regulated by our watches. You are beginning a New Year. Begin right by having your watch thoroughly cleaned and adjusted. Our repair work gives splendid service and will prove worthy o f your patronage. W . F. Laraway, Jeweler and Optician E X P E R T SW ISS W A T C H R E P A IR IN G paid for before affidavits are furnished. Nichol & Company General Me r c h a n d i s e and in the Third Colding Moth spray 4H- from August ,1st to 6th has another " valu- worthy of the attention o f the “ growers. I f these two applications are applied as designated in recommends- j ‘ tions 7 and 8, the Bordeaux remains on the trees, especially if not followed by • ■ The spray data given below was in heavy rains,so as to afford mighty good ' ' cluded in a recent paper by Sam G. -D E A L E R S I N - protection, although not complete pro- ! \ Campbell, chief inspector of the Apple tection against anthracnose. These ap- - ■ Growers Association, at a meeting of plications seem desirable not only for ‘ * Pine Grove orchardiata. (heir fungicidal value, but for the fur- ! ! The following installment ia a con ther reason that inasmuch as they re- • > tinuation of Mr. Campbell's article, be main on the trees they afford a protec- j ‘ gun in last week’s Bulletin: 2nd. SEMI-DORM 5 N T : To be ap plied when leaves are about the sue of lion against anthracnose later in the ! From the preceding observations and the finger nail to a squirrel’s ear, use year, when ¿the weather may be so ■ ■ statements in connection with the esti lime sulphur 1-15, 1-26. 1-25 or 1-30. rainy after harvetsing time or the ‘ j mates of fungus in relation to the Burning of foliage is quickly apparent ground so soft that the grower may not !! number o f sprays applied and materials and should such burning occur to any be able to get out and apply the usual - ■ used, and the omission o f certain great extent, it is advisable to use fall Bordeauux. sprays, it is evident to me, and 1 think weaker solution Bordeaux, which is 9th: E’ all Bordeaux 6-6-50. A fte r will be clear to*my fellow^apple gro w regarded as one of the best fungicides, harvesting it is advisable in Hood River ers, that any omission of any of the may be used in this spray at the fol valley on account of the considerable important sprays means more scab. lowing strengths: 8-3-50 or 4-4-50. amount of anthracnose, to make the The following indicates the increasing This spray may not be necessary 1 application at the earliest possible mo quantity of fungus in the various e x every year. However, it is very good ment,or if the two applications of Bor- hibits in accordance with the different insurance for a clean crop even in the deaux recommended in 7 and 8 have spraying programs as already explained years when fungus infestation does not been made, 1t will not be necessary to specifically in each individual case. begin to appear until later, for the fol uae the fall Bordeaux at the usual win ter strength, 6-6-50, unless exceedingly Exhibit A, 5 per cent. lowing reason: Exhibit B, 10 per cent, insufficient 1st. In the next spray, the pink heavy rains have occurred after the quantity of spray increases percentage spray, it is difficult, especially in large sprayings 7 and 8. \ in this exhibit. Thia program does not include apray- orchards, even when beginning early, Exhibit C, 5 per cent. to spray the entire orchard before the j ing for aphis, leaf roller, red spider, Exhibit D, 174 per cent. * leaf hopper and other insects and peats, pink buds have opened out almost in Exhibit E, 15 per cent. j but is confined to suggestions only for full bloom. Exhibit F. 74 per cent. 2nd. Rain may come and interfere j San Jose scale, fungus, codling moth, Note: Small per centage exhibit powdery mildew and anthracnose,which j F due to using extremely early pink as with the pink spray or delay it. there are the insects and diseases that have W hy go to Portland for dental wo rk? Oo von stop toconsider fore it seems advisable to recommend ! already stated in exhibit F-l. caused the severest losses in Hood Kiv- i the service you receive from the hands of the dentist who is hired this semi-dormant spray, and there is j Exhibit G, 20 per cent. an additional reason for putting on this er valley. Exhibit H, 26f per cent. by the week to operate for you? Have your w o t'i done at home Your attention ia especially called to I semi-dormant spray, which is, should Exhibit 1, 224 per cent. by the dentist who does the w ork from start to finish your work lack thoroughness in the this fact, that these observations and j 1 Exhibit J, 324 Per cent. ! reaulta and recommendations have been Exhibit K. 15 per cent. Note: E x semi-dormant,the overlooked limbs will ! made after careful investigation of more than likely be covered in the next Ilk Gold Crowns - - 8.5 Porcelain Fillings - - A 1.50 ceptional. spray following, which is the pink fungus control in 50 orchards. They Exhibit L, 374 Per cent. Bridge W ork, per tooth 85 Silver Fillings - - $1.81-51) are classified and show very conclusive spray. Exhibit M, 50 per cent. ly that by certain spraying programs Gold Fillings - - 82 to 85 Plates - - - - 89 to 812 Exhibit N. 48 1-3 per cent, 3rd: In the pink spray use lime-sul used by a number of growers, that the i Porcelain Crowns - - 86.50 Extracting - 50c phur 1-20, 1-25, 1-30 or 1-35. The good I best results have been obtained, i Exhibit O, 75 per cent. results in a complete spraying program j j Therefore, 1 feel justified in suggest Exhibit P, 90 per cent. Exhibits Q-l, Q-2, Q-3 and Q-4 stand have been secured with lime-sulphur at ing that the grower would be better off [ : in a class by themselves for compart- i a strength of 1-40. I f there is any to follow these recommendations than j son, for the reason that these four : burning of foliage, pinching of leaves 1 to take the advice of some single indi- | growers had 43} per cent of scab l a s t j or stunting that looks serious, use a vidua I grower who has had a limited year and therefore their results this ] weaaer solution. This spray should be experience, but inasmuch as you are to Phone 2401 Office Hours 9 to 12, 1 to 5. year, even though a large number of commenced very early when the pink spray your own orchard and must nec-! , sprays were applied, could not be ex does not look much larger than a pin essarily assume the responsibility ot Rooms 18-19 Heilbronner Bldg Hood River. Oregon pected to show quite as clean a crop as j head, especilaly if the orchard is one | the method adopted and depend on ) are shown in other exhibits where the which is large enough to require sev I yourself for clean crops, I do not feel same number of sprays and similar eral days in which to put on this spray. > justified in urging you to adopt these, fungicidea were used where growers Bordeaux seems unwise on account of suggestions, especially i f there is any only had a small percentage of scab in j the russetting produced in 1914 anil , doubt in your own mind, or i f these the year 1914. 1915. Russetting is almost certain to recommendations are entirely new to However, 1 want to call particular appear on fruit later if rain follows the i you, and want to say that I want you attention to exhibit Q-4, 12 per cent application of Bordeaux at this season to feel, and even advise you to submit fungus, as compared with 50 per cent of the year. these programs to the Experient Sta- I fungus in the year 1914. Without ques- Atomic sulphur, from observations tion in Hood River, or any of the path- j There are different views as to whether “ Preparedness” ton, upon careful observation, it is my | made this year, did not show as high a ologists connected with the Experiment is the the right policy for Uncle Sam. But all will agree that opinion that this excellent result in ! percentage free from scab when ap | Station at Corvallis. 1 do not believe | this particular instance is due to the plied, as lime-sulphur did. In the pink you will find a single suggestion or a bank account is a form o f '¿Preparedness” that is good for excellent spraying program 1 followed and calyx spravs grower* feel that cool recommendation in these programs his nephews and nieces. and very thorough work. It seems weather prevents the sulphur in atomic which they will consider unwise, al proper to state in connection with the sulphur from volatilizing. It also must though it may be possible that these , 12 per cent of fungus obtained, that in be admitted that when atomic sulphur programs may include a greater num- j all probability even a better percentage was used this year, in most instances it her of sprays than the Experiment Sta- could have been shown had Q-4 applied was applied at 6 or 8 pounds to 100 gal 1 tion in Hood River or other patholo- M o sier - O regon a semi-dormant fungicide. lons. Recommendations call for 12 . gists may consider necessary, but you One seems justified in assuming from pounds to the 100 gallons in order to ! must remember that the scab in Hood I these obseralions that even better re secure satisfactory results from the use River valley has been exceedigly prev sults could have been obtained. of atomic sulphur for fungus. alent during the last several years, anil ' Exhibits R - L R-2, R-3, R-4, R-5 and 4th: Calyx spray, lime-sulphur 1-80, you must admit that we have a local ! K-6 seem worthy of attention. 1-35 or 1-40, and arsenate of lead. This ¡condition to meet with which seems I All six of the growers in exhibit R spray should be applied when the calyx different in reference to fungus than used 5 sprays hs follows: Fall Bor has opened and the lobes upright or al most other districts. The right kind deaux. delayed dormant, pink, calyx an angle, both for scab and codling 1 of a spraying program ia absolutely and 10 days, showing an average of 374 moth. necessary in order to obtain satisfac 1/4-8vex P o rtla n d 7 a. in., a r r iv e * T h e D u ll«* t!:IW p ni. D a lly ex cep t H u nday. A r per cent fungus. Five of the 6 grow Bordeaux is generally liable to rus tory results in the way of acab control, r iv e * at Mouter about ft p. m . l/eave* T h e D a lle* 7 a. m M a r r iv e * P o rtla n d «:30 p. m . ers in this exhibit used atomic sulphur set apples at this time and is almost but no matter how good a schedule or D a lly except M onday. A r r iv e * a t Montm* about » . in. in pink or calyx or both, but it must sure to do so if rair, follows soon after how valuable the fungicides used, no W edn eaday o f each w eek I* *et * * ld e h * “ Htitck Y a r d D ay ” and tbeu the be noted that these growers had an av application. grower can expect to obtain a clean rtteainer ‘ D alle* C it y ” w ill ta ke liv e atock fo r d e liv e r y to P o rtla n d U n ion Mtnck Y a rd erage o f 224 per cent fungus in their ihe same remarks apply to the use crop unless the different apraya are ap T h l* s e r v ic e w I! 1 p erm it the In d iv id u a l to ahlp a* few a n im a l* a* deal red and get the orchards in the year 1914. Following of atomic sulphur in this spray, as plied thoroughly at the right times, b en efit o f low freigh t rate*. F o r fu ith e r in fo rm a tio n telep h o n e n u m ber t t l. is a comparison of fungus in 1914 and have been already made under the head without Deing too late or too early, 1915 for exhibits Q and K : Exhibit Q, of the pink spray. However, if trouble with power at a pressure of approxi- fungus 1915, 404 per cent; 1914, 43) per with powdery mildew should occur, ust ately 200 pounds, and particularly dur .1. O. B E L D I N , A g e n t Phone 321 cent. Exhibit K. fungus 1915, 374 per atomic sulphur nr iron sulphide in this ing early sprayings the growers cannot cent; 1914, 224 per cent. spray for the control of this disease. expect to obtain the best possible re Attention is called to comparison of I f the grower feels there is greater sult unless every branch, every limb, exhibits Q and K, showing percentages danger of burning in the next spray every twig and all of the leaves are .««S ' of fungus ; in exhibit K there were 4 and from lime-sulphur than from atomic thoroughly and fairly evenly coated 5 sprays used, atomic sulphur being suphur, he can use atomic sulphur 12 with the fungicides; in the early sprays used in the calyx and pink. There was pounds to 100 gallons, which should he particularly, inasmuch as it is gener 24 per cent more acab than in exhibit tiegun in the calyx spray, or he can ally considered that the first infesta Q, where the eame number of sprays probably use. obtaining satisfactory tions are caused from last year's leaves Who contributes to the upkeep o f your churches, your were used, lime-sulphur being used in results without great risk, lime-sul on tire ground attacking thia year's 1 ------------ ---------------- -------------------------- ---------------- - schools or your roads? The local dealer or the out of town stead of atomic sulphur. The percent phur 1-35, possibly preferably 1-40 ana foliage on the under aide, and it is ab age of scab in 1914 for exhibit Q was 43) atomic sulphur 6 pounds to 100 gallons. solutely necessary that the spraying dealers? Do the merchants away from home give you credit per cent, while the percentage of scab One grower used this combination should be up a well aa down so that the or do you pay cash ? in 1914 for exhibit K was only 224 per last year with good result and no dam- under aide may he coated as well as the cent. To put it more clearly, exhibit age, F-l. upper side. K using atomic auplhur in 2 sprays, It ia important here to call the grow It any grower will follow, and do hia 1 pink and calyx, got 24 more scab, but e r ’s attention to the fact that i f he in work properly, in the auggeations made it must be noted that exhibit Q had 43) tends to use atomic sulphur in the 10 in this spraying program, in my mind of scab in 1914, while exhibit K had day spray or later sprays, that unless there ia no doubt but that he ran obtain only 224 per cent. Therefore in this he begins the application of Bordeaux a crop of apples in Hood River valley instance, according to note. Atomic sul in the calyx, over atimulation may re where the percentage o f fungus will phur got less favorable results than suit from the u«e ot atomic sulphur, not exceed 5 to 10 per cent at the most. lime-sulphur. causing shedding of foliage and drop Exhibit S, 1 to 8, shows results that ping of fruit. Groweis also must not forget that in are extremely peculiar in accordance atomic sulphur applications with the number of sprays and materi using should be made so as not to allow a als used, leading one to believe that in longer period of time to elapse between some cases where the program was poor and the result good, it was due to applications than 10 days or two weeks, F O R M E R L Y T H E D A L L E S S A N A T O R IU M the locality being comparatively free for the reason that the shedding of fol it is thought by local apple aslea from scab, and where the program was iage or dropping o f fruit may result. good and the result poor, it was proba 5th: 10 day spray. lime-sulphur 1-30, agency officials that the increased du 10th & Union Sts. The Dalles, Oregon bly due to a lack of thoroughness or 1-35 or 1-40 or atomic sulphur i f used ties placed by tha Canadian govern omissions o f sprays are responsible. previously in calyx alone, or combined ment on this fruit will mike shipments to the markets of the provinces prohib- There seems something so unusual in with lime-aulphur. exhibit S, 1 to 8, that it does not seem 6th: Second codling moth: About tory and that as a consequence attribu tion will suffer severely during the best 4o include it in this summary. June 1st to 15th, according to season, Conclusion: With the data already use arsenate of lead. The use of fun marketing season of next fall. “ Ihe duty has been increaaed from preaented it seems that every grower gicides at this time will depend largely should be able to plan a spraying on the amount of Infestation of fungus 13 1-3 cents to 33 1-3 cents per box,” schedule which if applied at the right in the orchard. Atomic sulphur can be says Wilmer Sieg, “ and In addition to time and in the right way, will give a used if it has been applied previously thia a war tax of 74 per cent o f the in Ihe increaaed tariffs crap with an extremely small precent- for ctly x and 10 day apraya. Lime-Sul voice is levied. age of fungus. The evidences and re phur should be used with caution for will nave no direct effect on ue, hut sults already given are especially con- the reason that at this time of year, by eliminating from Canada the heavy vining and justify ore in the statement particularly if the weather ia hot, it shipments of C grade product o f other that any grower ran produce a crop of has caused baking of the apples in districts they bring this large quantity apples in Hood River valley with fnn- years past. I f lime-sulphur is used it of fruit in competition with our apples gua not to exceed 5 to 10 per cent. seems advisable at this time to recom in markets o f the middle w e s t." It is said that the increased duties The cleanest crops were produced in mend that weaker solutions be used, p e o p l e ’ s n a v ig a t io n C o m p a n y 1915, where the greatest number of and even with a weaker resolution there have been fostered by fruit grower* of British Columbia and Ontario, who sprays were applied may be seme baking of the fruit i f the M anager . The omission of the pink or calyx weather ie exceedingly hot. Bordeaux hope by means of it to bolster their ■ prays or both of them, cause the mos may be used at thia time in the Second domestic sales. A government report on the distribu- I severe loss Golding Moth »pray at 3-3-50, or 4-4 50, I/eaves The Dalles 7:00 A. M., Sundays. Tuesdays and The use of lime-aulphur in the pink possibly as strong as 5-5-50, hot not tion of lest year's crop o f Northwest Thursdays. Arrives at Mosier at 8:15. A. M. and calyx generally give better result* until the hair or down on the apple has ern boxed apples up to January 22 and lest fungus. entirely disappeared, and the akin be showed that 558 carloads were shipped to Canadian points. Izeaves Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays Bodeauv in 1914 and 1915 applied in comes tough and hard. from Oak Street Dock. . Passengers and freight. the pink or calyx have caused more or 7th: Spray about June 20th. Bor less damage by ruaeeting, in some cases deaux may be used at 3-3-50 or 4-4-50 Mosier Dock in charge of J. W Huskey, who will meet all very severe. ■a recommended, particularly if the From the flood River Glacier I t does not appear to be established, orchard is already infested with fun boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 85, nor ia it stated by pathologists, that gus, for the reason that about the 4th The Apple Growers Aaeociation be Bordeaux in the fall Ie an important of July during about three out of five gan its second annual sale of Red and factor in fungus contol. years we usually have a rainy spell, Blue Diamond brand Yellow Newtown Bordeaux in the fall ie a neeesaary which is conducive.to another outbreak apples in Portland the latter part of protection in this ( t U r f for anlhrae- of fungus, and therefore It teams wise last week. Blue Diamonds are selling nose. to suggest ihe use of Bordeaux at thia for 12.40 per box, retail, and Red Dia As many growers think It baa a fun time. monds st 12 An advertising campaign gicidal value when applied in the fall, 9 It hea been used by many growers in in conjunction with retail grocere ie it seems advmable to recommend its the past without having caused damage Doing wagod. application, particularly on account of so fur as known. f ast year during a week’s time the anthrecnoae 8tit V L rd Codling Moth Spray .ibetit Association, not lining able to export August 1st to 6th, a c c o r d in g |» season. the Newtown apple* because of the Use arsenate of lead Bordeaux can war, sold 23 carloads of the two grades I Recommendations for funguij be added at 3-8-50 or 4-4 .50. po-aibly in Portland. “ While we have not eo much of tha 5-5-50, aa a preventative against late 1st. D E L A Y E D D O R M A N T : Juat aa boda are swelling, lime-sulphur 1-10, tall fungus infestation which aometiiaes stock this y e a r , " say* A. W. Stone, “ we are looking for the beet e f re 1 -11 or 1-12, particularly if orchard ia occur* at hsrveating time. infeated with Sen Jose scale; i f no The use of Bordeaux about Jane 20th turn*. " ASS N FURNISHES VALUABLE DATA W hat Time Is It? No: 52 scale, Bordeaux may be used for its fungicidal value, 3-8-59, 4 4-50. Grow ers can use an extra pound of lime in this mixture i f they sc desire. Each tank of Bnrdeax mixture should he tested with a steel blade; if there is an excess of copper, the steel blade will copper-plate, then add more lime. There does not seem to be sufficient evidence to consider the delayed dor mant aa big a 1 actor in scab control as the later sprays, namely (he semi-dor mant, pink and calyx aid 10 days. OREGON ;; MOSIER Personal Service Dentistry The question o f feed for your stock is quite an item. Why don’t you take a few lessons J from your neighbors in the Yakima Val ley and build a “SILO” this year? The Tum-A-Lum wood silo, built Dr. Wm. M. Post from material always carried in stock, has proved to be the best silo in the northwest. Anderson will tell you about it at TUM -A-LUM , Mosier, Oregon. MOSIER VALLEY BANK Electric Light Globes The kind best adapted to Mosier Service X ft » 0B V u a •< et OÍ > o u ■w o ■o. 5‘ 3 V ft 5 ft cn Hotpoint Electric Irons, Stoves, Ovens, Coffee Percolators, Electric Toastersand all other elec tric appliances. For sale by our agents Arthur Pharmacy, Mosier, Or. Pacific Power & Light Co. "A L W A YS A T TOUR « R V I C I " Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Company Steam er "D alle. City" and '•S tranger” -a I How Would Your City Look Without A Store? j The CANADIAN APPLE DU TIES ARE HEAVIER M a k in g A n O f f e r bon bona, etc., involve« no riak of refne- al. The box ia ao dainty, the candy it containa ao tempting that no girl under 90 would think of declining «itch an offer. And once the candy ie tasted yon couldn't take back your offer under any circumatancea. Try it. S. E . F r a n c is c o Praariatar "THE. OAKS" Better Equipped than ever in our new location for High Class Protraits. Open Evenings T h e T ow n e S tù d io C o lu m b ia H o sp ital General Hospital The Dalles 216 Third Street - - — » - Oregon STEAM ER TAHOM A CHARLES NKLSON. Portland Apple Sale ta On The Bulletin Office Sprint and Summer Sprjvint . Mosier Book Store | Drs. Corbin, Prime and Akin o f a box of our high grade chocolate«, i wants your JO B P R I N T I N G