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CROP FOR VALLEY
OlhnaRor U. U. Young of the Pro
ducers Trult company has Issued tlio
following bulletin upon brocell:
Jlrocoll Is a winter cauliflower mid
la m easily grown as cnbbngc. Tlio
plants are sot the latter part of July,
and tlio crop Is ready for market
early In February.
'Woll drained clay or slit soils,
properly enriched, aro bent adapted
for Its successful cultivation. Do
not attempt to grow the crop on In
ferior soil. The land should bo well
cultivated and shouldbe stirred well
Just previous to sotting tho plants.
Water should bo avallablo when need
ed, as tlio plants should make a vig
orous growth before tho winter sets
In.
dirt of Plants
After experimenting with various
kinds of fertilizer at Koscburg for
tho past two years, thoy havo adopt
ed a chemical fertilizer, formula
"D", manufactured by tho Union
3lunt company, which costs about $B0
per ton dollvorcd. It requires about
COO pounds per acre.
Tho plants nro set 21 Inchos apart
In throo foot rows, nnd ir00 plants
nro roaulrod for an ncro. We aro
prepared to furnish tlttwo plants,
transplanted Into small boxos, at f4
per M, all of lato St. Valontlno, which
is tho only variety that has proven a
nuccess for oastorn shipment. Wo
will also furnish the crates for pack
ing. It is packed from S to 20 heads
to the nrato, nil of uniform size.
"Wo hnve secured all the seed avail
able, having sent to Knglaud for It at
n cost of $20 por pound, tho supply
In tho United Statos having boon com
pletely oxiiausteu. Next soasou wo
will Import all seod(nud will be nblo
to furnish It at half tho prosnnt price.
Demand KverN Supply
llrocoll will mature roadlly If treat
ed proporly, and get a good crop and
keep plants from becoming stunted
frequent cultivation Is necessary. You
can obtain all necessary Information
for tho growing of the crop by ad
dronelng Mr. Arthur t). Uoquot, Oro
gou Agricultural Colloge, Corvallls,
Ore.
The demand for brocoll has nevor
yet boon suppllod, and the trade can
bo oxtondod. It sold In Now York
last no8on as high as $3.75 por crato
and the avarage rocolvod by tho grow
ers at Itosoburg for 5 1 car loads
shipped, Mftor all chargos and ex
poiiHon had boon doductod, was
1 1.11 por crato.
If you are Inlorostod, sco us early,
as our supply of plants is llmltod and
wo can secure none othor. Wo nro
anxious to glvo all oncouragemont
possible as wo bollovo It Is a pro
duct which can be grown successfully
( in Orogou, nnd can bo markotod
without competition at a big profit
to the growers.
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AT PAGE THEATRE
Th fnllowinjf i taken from tlie
lotion Picture Nowh (nncerniug the
movio attraction holding the hoard
at tho Pnge theater today and to
morrow. Dongas Faii-bunk has rUon to the
rank of uiidibiHitetl film favorite
tlmt i I'leariy evident from tho ap
plmitio whWh humid hit (ipiHiai'Miieo
in a picture.
"Hi I'ieture in tlio I'upoii." wan
oliviouxly molded hpovinllv for it
tiir. It ?ici nil a likuahlu role, for
lit) i tho only noriMMl member of the
family of Proteus I'rindle, a manu
facturer of month' food, much aa
jiredigeettxl iruneri and doiuduatod
UouiehnuU or uowe otkur illiterate
combination.
Pete, the name whieh Do UK oarrioe,
j to Iihvo a share iu hia father hug.
itie which will ouahlo hiui to marry
one Chmliiie Cadwalader. To pro
cure the idiara lie tuuut jcet but iiHiue
aud iridure ia the napers, and his
.various atUiupU to do so furahdi
tho body and the fuu of the subject.
lie i uuceeBful in Mirny, many
way, mihI eaeh on U iu itMtif a
hearty and elaau aeries of laughs.
Petti, be it kuowu, net hia oountwi
att iu the public pnnU by aiKNUi;
a I'enuia testimonial, but that doeau't
idea old Proteus, so his erowninK
and tnumthant act i to avrt a rail
road wreck. ' Then he get bin pic
ture on the front page and aUo the
promised buines ahare and the
prettv girl. ,
Lorrtta Wake is I)im' oppowit.
Whilf 4'lntiie Hand.k. r'tiarlra
IluiWjr, Hnr Hint acjt "titers ap
'lat AToif "t . niC iniMiit.ini
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PROFITABLEWINTER
INSTRUCTON
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SEASONALSPRAYING
ORGHARDISTS
-Mnny Inquiries conio to the office
regarding the scab situation nt the
prosont time, nnd it Is hoped that
growors will continue to use some
funglcldo In tholr arsenate of lead
sprays. Whore good spraying has
ocen uono tno scab :ms boon con
trolled vory nicely up to the prosont,
but It Is possible to have a largo per
centage of scabby fruit If tho earlier
sprays aro not followed up with Bomo
funglcldo in each codllu moth spray.
In somo orchards very little scab Is
to bo found on tho fruit, but by
careful observation nn abundance
can bo detected upon tho leaves, es
pecially Is this truo of tho Nowtowus.
Prom tho spores that aro produced
on tho loaves wo will get Infectious
on tho fruit If It Is not kopt
thoroughly covered with spray.
Where llmn-sulphur is obtainable,
and tho trees havo received the pre
vious applications for scab tlio grow,
ers may uso tho llnio-sulphud In tho
nrsonate of lend spray at tho rato of
1-40 on apples nnd 1-G0 on pears,
wlion tho concontrato tost 1b 32 de
grees. Where atomic sulphur Is
used It should bo applied ttt the rato
of 10 to 12 pounds to 100 gallons
of water. Thorough agitation Is os-
sonttal. Use good pressure and noz-
zlos that will throw a fine mist thor
oughly coating nil tho fruits and
loaves, but not drenching tho trees,
treos nro unnecessarily drenched,
moro burns to tho fruit and foliage
may bo oxpectod,
Oodlln Modi.
As 'has boon expected tho codllu
moth Is going to string out iu a suc
cession of broods throughout tho
sumrnor similar to last year. At
prosont nil stagos of dovolopmout of
tho brood muy bo found, although
tho overwintering larvao aro vory
fow. Tho ovonlng tompornturos nro
now GO dogreos or above nnd It Is
found that tho moth Is busy deposit
Ing eggs both on tho leaves and on
tho fruit. Many eggs havo hntchod
and tho larvao havo eutorod tho fruit
where it has not boon covered with
arsenate of load.
K)n account of this stringing out
and overlapping of the broods, tho
only effective means of combating
tho codllu moth Is to keep the fruit
covered nt all times. To do so will
roqulro n spraying every 25 to 30
days from now on. If this time is
stretched, there mny bo too much
now surface exposod and a groater
rhanco offored tho larvae for enter
ing. Should thoro bo n hoavy rain
following an application It may bo
found necessary to mako another ap
plication soon after. This will re
qulro ono additional spray over the
usual spraying schodulo where every
application has been mado ns rccom
mondod. Prom last years oxpcrlenc0
many orchardlsts havo, thomselvos,
coma to the conclusion that thn only
means of preventing senbby fruit is
to keep It covered at all times. Paste
arsonato of lead Is usod almost uni
versally In this valloy and -i pounds
to 100 gallons Is tho propor amount.
If powdered arsonato of load 1c
mod only two pounds Is requlrod.
Aphis.
Tho aphis has nwulo Us appearance
In several orchards and at this time
Is cnpablo of deforming tho fruit by
Its stings. When thoy aro prosont
to any appreciable oxtont ndd 1 pint
nicotine sulphate to ISO gallons of
tho solution.
C. C. CATI3,
Pathologist.
C. A. .YOiUS.V,
ISntomoloalst.
BILLIE BURKE AT
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Hillio 1 tin kc, who will appear at
the Pane Sunday and Mondav, cap
tured the eritii-K m "Peugy," her firnt
film play. The newMiier of New
.York afforded the ouuir tur a re
eejitiou that equalled if it did uot
surpaufc any that ever greeted her
ai)iearanee in a real new fleah-and-blood
role. The expert reviewers of
the trade pre aUo hailed her i
ttertion of the legitimate for the
sereeu drama as a diatinrt advance
for the new art. The bo office
tftorv ha been the same wherever
''I'egtry" ha been hown always ca-
paeity audieaeaa.
Ilillie Iturke u a born freen act-
Te ahe waa probably u tomboy
eattier in life, jiai-k of her feeinat-
lug vtvaeity are the high spirits of
sound heallti he is a fountain of
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uniiitoi vKvigy null ttrjr.irgii rw- r
li.tn-t'o--, wirirA fjv-r t.oe-m'nt,
tii.Uf'W r )ii civ li.tl.. iu ml l tr.uniriif
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PACIFIC COASI
LONGSHOREMEN'S
STRIKE SETTLED
SAN PUANCISCO, Juiir 9. -Tho
strike of tho Pacific coast longshur
mun Is off. Tho men who wnlkod out
June 1 In an offort to secure higher
waged and a "closod shop" policy,
thus tying up shipping In every Amer
ican port on tho const, returned P.
tholr tasks today of loading nnd un
loading ships today with all tholr do
mauds temporarily granted. Tho
employers nt a conference hero early
today agreed to pay the stevedores
what they wanted ponding tho arbi
tration of their demands. 0000 men
obeyed the strike order.
Commissioner of Immigration Hen
ry M. White, of Seattle who had boon
requested by tho department of labor
to net as mediator In the strike, pre-
sided nt tho session. Tho men were
represented by tho cxecutlvo com
mittee of tho Paclfc coast district of
thn International Longshoremon's
union nnd tho employers by a com
mittco from the local Waterfront Km
ploycrs" union, which nlso actod for
ship owners of Pugot Sound, Oro
gou and southern California ports.
Ileproaontatlvcs of tho unions and
employers will bogln a series of con
foroucos here Saturday to determine
upon n permanent wngo scale nnd
set of working conditions. Thoso will
be submitted to tho unions at a ref
erendum election before being adopt
ed. ION I
N15W YOIUC, Juno !.I.argo dry
dock Interests on tho Atlantic nnd
Pacific coasts will bo merged, It was
announced today, under tho nnmo of
Todd Shipyards corporation, to bo In
corporated undor tho laws of New
York fitalo. The new organization,
it was statod, will acquire directly or
through stock ownership the proper
ties nnd businesses of the Soattlo
Construction and Drydock company,
Robins Drydock and Ilopnlr company
of Brooklyn and Tiojon nnd Lang
Drydock company of Hobokon, N. J.
William II. Todd, president of tho
Hrooklyn company will head the new
corporation, which, It Is stated, will
havo outstanding (0,500,000 of sub
sidiary companies' bonds, an Issue of
$3,000,000 flve-yoar C por cent con
vertible note and S5500 shares of
common stock of no par voluo.
IRISH COUNT AND
COUNTESS ARE EXILED
LONDON, Juno 9 Count nnd Coun
tess Plunkett, who wore arrested early
last month shortly aftor tho suppres
sion of tho Irish robelllnn, were ro
Toasod from custody last Wednesday
nnd ordorod to lonvo Dublin by npxt
Saturday according to a Central News
dispatch from Dublin today.
Three wins of Count Plunkett
(George Noble Plunkett) wore Impli
cated In the Irish revolt. One of them,
Joseph Plunkett, was executed and
death sentoncos on tho two othois,
(eorgo and John Plunkett were com
muted to ten years i-onal servltudn.
A Man's
Worth
UeHW?UM umiii hi HiHcr t pro
dwe what the world i- o-mi
a u value.
And when ou kinui-li
arouHil you'll find that thm
power- whieh ia just Miuer of
mind and body depends to a
remarkable degree on the food
one eats.
For highest arroiuplUhmcnt
one iiui-t hue the l)-t allien
in food- loud chilli buihU
Wfll-biilanci-d liodicB und
braiiw.
Grp8-Nuts
FOOD
Has that kind of value. It
eouUias all the nutruueut of
whole wheat and barley, including-
the important mineral ele
ments so often lacking in the
Ukual dietary.
6rapo-Wl)ts eome ready to
ot, is easy to dtgwti, nouriah
iojf. economical, Wonderfully
deli-ioii ii help in buildup
IlK-ll ol Willlh.
"There's a Reason"
DRYDOCK INTERESTS
OF NAT
RGE
OTER OF CRUELTY
(llazol lloouo of Ashland hns
charged her father with assault and
alleges that ho brutally beat her.
Chas. 11. flny was called thero to
pnss on tho morlts of tho case. A
warrant has beun Issued for the
fathor, Constable A. It. llainnmnl
leaving today to som it.
Tho girl alloges tlmt she Is sixteen
years of age mid has never been al
lowed to attend school In tho past
seven years, with the, exception of
six months somo four years ago.
She is mndo to plow and harrow
nnd do genornl farm work, boyond
her strength. Her father has boaton
her froquontly, alio alleges, recently
striking her with his fist, knocking
her down and blnckoulng hor oyo.
'G0ECIAL ARMY ORDERED
DEM0B0LIZED BY KING
ATHKN8, Orceco, Juno 8, via
PnrlH, June 9. King Constantino to
day signed tho order demobilizing
twelve clnsses of tho army, amount
ing to 1C0. 000 men.
OBITUARY
Frank Kasshafcr
Dlod At IiIb homo In Jacksonvlllo,
Thursday, Juno 9, 1010, nt 3 p. in.
Frank Knsshnfor, ngo Oti yoiu-s, n na
tive of Maryland and for 48 yonrn a
resident of Jnokson county. He was a
veteran of tho Civil war, enlisting
when n boy of 14 years In Ilia 09lh
Pennsylvania volunteers. Ho was bai
liff of tho circuit court tho last four
years. Ho Is mirvlved by his wlfo,
TUary B., and olght children, Frnnk of
Kdgewood, Cnl., Mrs. Frod La Hock,
San Francisco, CInronco, Jacksonvlllo,
Mrs. Atiulo Iliimmoly, Jacksonville,
Miss Viola Knsshafor, Srh Frnnolsco,
Mrs. Ksthor Douglas, Medford, Mar
garet and Vincent, Jacksonvlllo. Fun
oral from tho Jacksonvlllo Catholic
church, Saturday at 10 o'clook n. in.
IJurlnl 111 Jacksonvlllo cemetery.
TtSLWrtite
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BELIEVE all yo frenrs fish
stories. It makes 'em like
you better an you don't have
to buy the fish. p.
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Heinz Vinegars
Never FaiJ
WE ESPECIALLY RECOMMEND HEINZ PICK
LING VINEGAR FOR HOME PICKLING. IT IS
THE SAME THAT IS USED IN HEINZ CELE
BRATED PICKLES. WE ALSO HAVE HEIN
PURE CIDER VINEGAR, BOTH BY THE GAL
LON AND IN BOTTLES. WE INVITE YOU TO
TRY OUR HEINZ VINEGAR AT OUR RISK.
YOUR MONEY BACK IF THEY FAIL TO
PLEASE.
Personal Attention
MARSH &
PHONE 252
TEACHERS' COURSE
Preparing fr June cxaininatiKiis.
SUMMER
Tfalf-Duy Sessions June,
Tutrs.
t oai'luiiff ei,fv lr
i'oiriml,
Melted Commercial College
CLERK 0. S. COURT
Hoy Davis, official Monographer
for the eireuil court, linn been up
pointed deputy flerk for I'mted
Statf diKtriet eomt, Kiieeecdinir
i.lildge W. II. Cnuuii, who rfHigued to
bt'couie legiMler of the federal law !
flee at lNwebuiy. Court onlv iiutt
at pres(nt onee in tho yenr nt Mid
ford, in Oclobcr, to Irj- southern Or
egon cases, but Mr. Dnvla will or
eupy the fine offlre fitted np fi the
nlerk iu the federal building.
No npMiiitment has been made t'
United States commissioner at Med
ford, but it ia exported that A. S.
HMtou, former eeininisxiouef, will be
appointed shortly. Judge Wolverton,
who ma la's tlio npKilutimint, is now in
Nuw York.
A new Inw pnaacd prolilldtR the
doptity clerk rroin boldiiig nnolher
federal office, nnd Hie iHwitions of
commiHuioiier nnd olerk ennuot be
consolidated u formerlv under Mr.
Chiuiii.
LONDON, Juno 0. -A lteuter dl
patch from Amtitordnm says that n
statement has been Issued from the
Dutch army headquarters stating that
tho army Is thoroughly propnrod and
equipped for any possible war.
SALE ELECTED PRESIDENT
OF COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
LAFAYKTTK, Intl., Juno 0. Dan
iel W, Snlo of Virginia was elected
national presldont of tho Travelers'
Protective association of Amorloa at
tho closing session of tho national
convention of that organization horo
today,
Prompt Sorvico
BENNETT
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Now in session.
SCHOOL
July and Augiwt.
Spaoinl
jrraue
pupils
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