THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER M c M innville , - May O regon : - 3, 1889. MARTIN & SANDERS TO FRUIT GROWERS. The First Bulletin Issued by the State Board of Horticulture. From time to time the state board of horticulture will isaue pamphlets or bul letins ¡these will receive publication in the T etcei - hone -R egisteii , and people in terested in fruit should read them. O ffice or O regon S tate B oakii or H orticulture , N o . 171 S econd . S t ., P ortland , Or., April 10, 1889.) Bulletin No. 1. The necessity for immediate action in battling with the obnoxious [>ests that have already secured so strong a hold in many of the orchards of Oiegon, prompts the state lioaril of horticulture, created by the last legislature, and which met and organized but yesterday, to issue this bulletin, its first act toward carrying out the objects for which it has been created. The information contained in this bulletin is of necessity brief, and somewhat crude, for time will be re quired to enable the boaid to secure that information from practical experiments that shall be of most value to the or- chardists in particular, and to the horti culturist in general. ARE STILL ON TOP! They have received direct from the factory a Carload of the Finest Buggies and Carriages ever bro’t into Yamhill County THE CODLIN MOTH. AGAINST THE CODLIN MOTH. There are two modes of fighting them generally made use of—one is to prevent the hatching of the egg. or the killing of the young worm while working into the fruit; the other is the catching of the worms in traps as it is escaping from the fruit, or by having tlie fruit eaten by hogs as soon as it drojis from the tree and tiefore the worm escapes. The first mode is without doubt the most success ful, and is also the least expensive. This is accomplished by spraying the trees witlifLondon purple or Paris green, using one itounil of either to one hundred and titty gallons of water. Paris green is a con ;>ound of aisenic and copper. It is a far inoie powerful poison than arsenic alone, and is not soluble in water, hence it will remain much longer on the trees. I-ondon purple is another arsenical com- l>oiind. It is the residue from the manu facture of aniline dye, and contains lime, arsenious acid and carbonaceous matter. It is soluble, more adhesive and less poi. sonous than Paris green, and therefore is to be preferred. It is better to wet the jiowder thoroughly and make a paste be fore putting it into the vessel of water that it may not form lumps. The spray is caused by forcing the liquid by means of a force pump through a fine perforated nozzle, made specially for the purpose. The finer it is the lesss liquid will be re quired. The important thing is to scat ter the spray on all the fruit. WHEN TO SPRAY. The Codlin moth soon after the fruit sets, lays her eggs up in the calyx erd of the young fruit. The grub as soon as hatched eats its way info the center of the young fruit, and there growing with its growth works its mischief. In its early state the young fruit is erect, its calyx outwards, and the least particle'of poisoned water falling upon it is suffi cient to destroy the young worm when it attempts to eat its way into the fruit; therefore, the best and most opjiortune time for spraying the trees is soon after the fruit is set, and when it is about the size of a small pea. Experience teaches, however, that it is not safe to depend upon the one early spraying to accom plish the results sought for, whether coming from a second or )ierhaps third crop, which many affirm and others deny, or from those that from some cause have not matured as rapidly as others, still the facts remain that in many places the Codlin moth does not sting the fruit and lay tlie eggs until later in the season; therefore, to obtain the best results the spraying should be continued with an interval of two weeks until the first of July, and even later than this on some varieties. Care should be observed that vegetables are not sprayed with these mixtures, and no an imals be allowed to eat the grass that lias been saturated with the spray. THE GREEN APHIS. The use of the above mentioned sprays will be of great value to the orchard in not only ridding it of the Codlin moth, but they will also be found beneficial in freeing it from many other obnoxious in sects and fungi that are a source of great annoyance and often of great danger to the trees and fruit. There are a number ef mixtures that will operate success fully in exterminating the green aphis or apple tree louse, and can be used as most convenient to be procured: First. Take pound borax soap, % pint keros -ne oil; mix in 2‘.i gallous hot water. Second. One ¡ound of whale oil soap dissolved in three gallons of hot water. And still a third which is easily pro cured: One pound of common laundry soap dissolved in sixteen gallons of hot watei. ! Apply any of these mixtures by means of a spray pump where the aphis begin to show themselves. The time lias arrived when every |>ei- son having an orchard should lie the owner of a force pump with a spiny noz zle specially adapted to the work of spraying trees. Where one person lias not sufficient use for a pump to justify liim in buying one for himself alone, let him join with a few neighbors and get one that will serve them all. The cost of the material and the time required in applying it is small. London purple or Paris green costs but 25 cents per |iound in small quantities, and pumps all com plete ready for use can be had from $14 to ;84 each, according to Bize and capaci ty for work. It is the desire of the board to do all '' \ THE NOBBIEST LOT The Codlin moth is without question the insect that needs to be looked after first, as it is without doubt the worst pest ever introduced into the state. It is needless to write at length about the ravages of the enemy of the pear, apple and quince; those who have suffered from his acquaintance know him well; those who have been so fortunate as to escape his acquaintance will do well to use the one ounce ot preventive and keep him out, and so have no need for the pound of cure. It is only by "eter nal vigilance” that Oregon’s reputation for producing the “big red apple” sound and free from worms, “can be main tained.” We therefore appeal not only to that first law of nature, “self preser vation,” but to that nobler one that stirs the heart and prompts to nobler deeds that the entire state may lie bene- fitted thereby. REMEDIES X /''1\/ \ U ¿J-r z Ì / 4 of Barouches, Carriages, Phaetons Jump seat rigs, Buggies, Spring Wagons, Etc., yon ever laid your eyes upon. Their brand of bug gies have been well tested in this climate and are guaranteed in ev ery particular. Having purchased | these buggies direct from the facto- ry they are prepared to ' QOUTE YOU BETTER PRICES than have ever before been offer ed in the Valley they can in accomplishing the results sought in the enactment of the law cre ating them, and to this end they bes]«ak the co-operation of every person inter ested in horticulture in Oregon. The secretary desires to secure the name of every fruit grower in Oregon, and to this end requests that every one to whom this knowledge shall come, will send him his name and postoffice address. He also desires that all shall write him freely relative to their experience in combatting these common enemies of the orchardist, for it is only by an inter change of experiences that best results can he obtained. The board will issue other bulletins relative to the treatment of the wooly aphis and other important matters of interest at an early date. By order of the board. E than W. A llen , Secretary. “Oklahoma or Bust. An old-fashioned “prairie schooner,” that lias evidently been on the move constantly.during the past century, drift ed into the citv ycBterdav forenoon. It hail the usual complement of three or four scrawny dogs, a big rooster, two or three kittens, several dirty-faced child ren, and a lank couple icprcsenting the head of the family. It was an Oklahoma outfit, a duplicate of the “Pike’s Peak or bust” aggregation that got picked off by Indians less than a score of years ago. the old man looked as if it was already a genuine case of “bust” with him, so far as money was concerned, and the semi- humorous inscription printed upon either side of the “schooner” indicated he was not a stranger to the leading attractions of some of the Western states. In fact, he had evidently tried them all and got the worst of it each time. These were the words, printed in large, black letters, that |«destrians read as the schooner floated down Fifth street towards the state line: Chir.uh Buged in Illinois, Cicloaned in Newbraska, White caped in Indiana, Bald knobed in Nlissoury, Pro hibited in Kansas, Oklahoma or bust. A Maine Enoch Arden. Notice of Final Settlement. Timber Eaml, Act .lune 3, IS78. Timber l^iml. Act June 3, 187K Rather Shapeless. THE STANDARD TROTTING STALLION. Notice for Publication. Notice for Publication. “Peter the Poet” thus writes to the Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Klamath St«r from Keno: A pious man I. and omuR. Oregon City, Or. I executor of the estate of Nancy Moor, deceased, L and O ffice at OaxnoN C ity , I baa filed his final account of his administration March K, 1889. } of Washington territory is among the OlUgMI. Mai. stli, IMB ' Notice is hereby given that in cumpliauco of said estate in the county court of Yamhill Notice is hereby given that in compliance writers to the postmaster for information with the provision» of the act of congreaa oi county, Oregon, and said court has fixed with the provisions of the act of congress of Record 2:30. concerning this Eldorado, and to this June 3. 1878. entitled “An act for the sa'e of June 3, 187 m , entitled “An act for the hh I o uf TUESDAY, MAY 7th, A. I)n 18X9. timber lands in the states of California, Oregon question, “In what shape is religion in Will Make the Season of 1889, at the hour of 1 o’clock in the afternoon cf said timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington territory,” William W Nevada, and Washington territory,” John II day, at the county court room at McMinuville, Espey, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state your community ?” 15. A. Emmitt, act Oregon, as the time and place fur hearing the Rankin, of Portland, county of Multnomah, ot Oregon, has this dav filed in thia office hia state of Oregon, has this day filed in tnis office ing as deputy corres|>ondent, replied: same. sworn st a lenient No. 437, for the purchase uf Therefore all persons interested in said es bis sworn statement No 433; for the purchase the sw 4 section No. 4 in township No. 2 Transfigured. Religion hasn’t the good tate are hereby notified and required to appear of the a j of ne 4 »nd lots 1 and 2 of section No. south, range No. G west, and will offer proof to 4, in township No. 2 south, range No. C west, old Washington territory shape it had. at said time and place to show cause, if any show that the land sought is more valuable for there be, why said estate be not finally settled and will offer proof to show that the land sought its timber or stone than for agricultural purpos Bring all your religion with you, for peo Yamhill County, Oregon. is more valuable for its timber or stone than for and said executor discharged. agricultural purposes, and to estildish his es. and to establish his claim to «aid land before ple here will pay a cent a pound more I Dated this 22d day of March, 1889. claim to said land before the Register and Re the Register and Receiver of this office at Ore- DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE: HENRY PETTEBONE MOOR, for fish caught on Sunday than for those ceiver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on Jon City. Oregon, on Wednesday the 5th day of Executor of said Estate, une. ¡Mt. FLAHERTY is a chestnut,small strip and Molly): be by Young Morrill. Wednesday, the 5th day of June. 1889. caught on a week day, and nobody reads in DICK F enton A F ewtom , He names as witnesses: W S Ran van, E Es Dick Flaherty’s dam. Boll Drew, has paced a face, one white anklo; stands l(i hands high; He names as witnesses: W 8 Ran yon, W W March 22 11 Attorneys for Estate. anything but Sunday newspapers. Bring weighs 1150 pounds: winner ot the 2:49 class at mile in 2:30, by Dodd’s Nelson, by John Nelson Espey, E Espey and E Griggs, all of Portland, ney. E Griggs and M F Nessley, all of Portland, Multnomah county, Oregon. City View Park, September 13, 1888, defeating 187; 2d dam by Butterlk Id ’ s St. Clair; 3d dam Multnomah county, Oregon. along your whole system of faith and Maud Knox. Oneco, Oleander and Harvest in dy Blackleg, by Bigget’s Rattler: 4th dam by Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe Any and all persons claiming adversely the Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. worship, together with all your pious three straight heats. This was Dick’s first and Jack Hawkins, by Boston; 5th dam by Old St. above described lands are requested to file their above described lands are requestrd to file their Notice for Publication. claims in this office on or liefore said 5th day ot race, at which time he he made his record Clair. claims in this office on or before said 5th day of June, practices and a large two-quart contribu only 1889. Fearnaught, Jr., dam Haldee, by Old Colum of 2:30. Sired by Fearnaught, Jr, Jane, 1889. tion box, for we are wealthy, wicked and he by Fearnauglit 112, record 2:23U, (winuer bus; 2d dam by Harris’ Hambletonian; 3d dam. W. T. BURNEY. W. 1. BURNEY, L and O ffice at O regon C ity , I Marl5 15 Register, of the $10,000 purse at Buffalo in 1808, defeat Boston Girl, a celebrated 3-mile trotter, qy Old Mar 15-15 Regis'er. suffering for a sudden change in the ing George Palmer. Col. Maynard, American Abdallah. Oregon, Mar, Sth, 1889. ( Notice is hereby given that in compliance shape of our religion.” Girl, J. J. Bradley, Myron Perry. Victor Hugo Timber I- uk I, Act June 3, 187K. ---------- ...---------- with the provisions of the act ot congress of Notice of Final Settlement. Study this horse’s breeding. Besides being a trotter himself, becomes from June 3,1878, entitled “An act for the sale of Notice for l»ubl¡cation. One thirtieth of the whole population trotting ancestry. timber lands in the states of California. Oregon Notice is hereby given that the undersigned of Iceland emigrated last year moved, it L and office . Oregon City. Or., r Nevada and Washington territory,” Milford F Nessly of Borland, county of Multnomah, state administrator of the . stat»- of <’. W 'l'<>l«<in. <le M aic I i sth, 1889. | Season, $30. of TERMS: To Insure, is said by the unpopularity of the Danish Notice is hereby given that in compliauce Oiegon, has this day filed iu this office his ceased, hae filed his final account in the county government and the blandishments of .Mares bred by season payable July 1st; mares bred by insurance payable when mares are sworn statement No. 434, for the pursbase of court of Yamhill county, Oregon, of his admin with the provisions of the x t uf cungress <*( station in said estate, and said court has set June 3, 1 s 78, entitle I "An act for the sale of known to be with foal. For further information address: the se 4 of section No. 4, township No. 2 south, Canadian emigration agents. CHAS. WOODS. Manager. McMinnville, Oregon. timber lands in the states ofCalifoi nia, Oregon. DICK FLAHERTY, Commencing April 1, Ending July 1, AT M’MINNVILLE FAIR GROUNDS, Motherly Solicitude. ‘‘What a tine little fellow,” said the patronizing old gentleman who had been elected representative for four successive times from his congressional district. His remark was addressed to a kind-faced lady who held in her arms a little fellow who blinked gravely at all that was go ing on. “Yes,” replied the lady, his father I set a good deal of store by him.” “Well, he’s a bright looking little fel- fow. Maybe he’ll be a congressman some day.” “Maybe he will,” said the mother, “but,” she added earnestly, “I’m going to do my best to raise him right.” Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria Trespass Notice ARE YOU GOING EAST? 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He names as witnesses: W 8 Banyan, W W Espey. E Espey amt E Griggs, all of Portland, Multnomah county, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are reqnested to file their claims in this office on or before said 5th day of June, 1889. W. T. BURNEY, Marl5-15 Register. Notice for Publication. L and O ffice at Oregon City, Or., ( April 10, IMB • Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in supi»ort of his claim and, that said proof will be made before the County Judge, or in his absence before the County Clerk of Yamhill county, at McMinnville, Oregon, on Friday, June 7, 1889, viz: ISRAEL LANGLEY, Homestead Entry No. 3003, for the s w % of s w Vi of section 18, 15 s, r 5 w He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: M Aylward. Joseph Bird, I Dougherty and Patrick Casey, all of BeHevue, Yamhill county, Oregon £ nv person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and regulations of the interior department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity’ at the above men tioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evi dence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant (April 19-16 ) W T. BURNEY. Register. Timber land, act .lune 3, 187S. Notice for Publication. L and O ffice at Oregon City,Or., * March 29tli. 1889.» Notice is hereby given that in cotnpliaticc with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3. 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington terri tory,” William H Adkins, of Oregon City, county of < laukamas, state of Oregon, has this dav filed in this office his sworn state ment No. 51G. for the purchase of the n 1-2 of n w ‘4 of section No. 26, in township No. 2 south, range No. 6 west and w ill offer proof to show that the land sought is more valu able for its tinilrer or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon on Monday, the 24tli day of June. 1889. He names as witnesses: George Brough ton and Albert Blount, of Oregon City, Clackamas county, and Joseph retch and James Henry, of North Yamhill, Yamhill count}’; all of Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 24th day of June. 18«9. W. T. BURNEY, April 12:19 Register. THIS I ÏS I PAPER- SUS? ttatag Agency uf M^nt <Ì. W. AYER A SON. our MuUMXlxed TUESDAY, MAY 7tb, A. I»., 1889, at the hour of 1 o'clock, p. m., of said day at the county courtroom at McMinnville. Oregon, as the time and place for the bearing of the same. Therefore al! persons interested in said es late are hereby notified and required to appear at said time and place and show cause, it anj there be, why said estate be not finally settled. Dated this 22d day of March, 1889. WM. E. DAViS, Administrator of said Estate. F kston A F f . xtok , Attorneys for Estate. March 22-11 Nevada and Washington territory,” Elmer Ea pey. of Portland, county of Multnomah; state of Or, has thia day filedin thia office hi« sworn state went No.43G,for 1he purchase of the nw 4 of tec. No- 10 in township No. 2 south, range No. 0 west, a (1 will offer proof to show that the land sought is nn re valuable for its timlier or atone than tor agricultural purpose«, and to estah lish Ids claim to said land lu/ore the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Ore 'gon. on Wednesday, tlie 5th day of June, 1889. He names as witnesses: W 8 Ranyan. W W Espey, E Griggs and M F Nessley, all of Port laud, Multnomah county, Oregon, Any and all person* claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file th sir Notice of Final Settlement claims in this office on or before said 5th day of Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned June, 1889. executrix of the estate of James Green, e'e* W.T. BURNEY. Regieler. deased, has filed her final account of her ad Marl515 ministration of said estate in the county court of Yamhill county, Oregon, ami said court has Tinilkrr Act June 3» 187K. fixed Notice for l>ubli<*atiou. TUESDAY, MAY 7th, A. !>., 1889, at tlie bout of 11 o'clock in the forenoon of said L and offick at Oregon City. Or., I day at the county court room at McMinnville, March 8th. 1889. ( Oregon, as the time and place for hearing the Notice is hereby given that in comphauca same. with the provisions of the act of cor.greas of Therefore all persons Interested in Raid es June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of fate are hereby notified and required to appear limber landa in the states of California; Oregon and show cause, if any there be, why said es Nevada and Washington tenitory,” Edward tate be not finally settled and said executrix Griggs of Portland, county of Multnomah, state discharged. of Or., has this day filed in this office hia sworn EDNA 8. (¡KEEN, statement No. 435, for the purchase of the a | Executrix of said E-tate, of nw 4 and lots 3 and 4 of section No. 4, in F enton A F enton , township No. 2 south, range No. G west, and Attorneys for Estate March 22 II will offer proof to show that the land sought ia more -alu ble toi its timber or st< ne than for purpose*, and to establish hia Timber' aii <1, Act .lune 3, 187S. agricultural claim to said land before the Register and Re Notice for Publication. cei ver of this office ni Oregon City. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 5th day of June, 1889. He names as witnesses: W 8 Ran yen, W W L and O ffice at Oregon City, Or.. • Espey, E Espey and M F Nessley all of Port March 22, 1889 f land, Multnoinuli county, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that in compliance Any and all persons claiming adversely the with the provisions of the act of congress of alxiv^ described lands are requested to file tbeii June 3,1878,entitle«I “An act for the -ale <»f claims iu this office on or before said 5th day of timber lands in the states of California. June. 1889. Oregon. Nevada rnd Washington terri W. T. BURNEYf tory.” Honrv Troeger, of Portland, county Marl.’, 1> Register, of MoMnomah. state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement Sln-ritf’s Sale. No 440, for the purchase of the s w *4 of section No. 10, in township No. 2 south, range No 0 west, and will oiler proof to By virtue and authority of an execution show that the land sought is more valuable for its limber or stone than for agricultural and a decree of foreclosure and an order of purposes, and to establish his claim to said sale duly issued out of the circuit court of land before the register ami receiver of this the state of Oregon, for Yamliill county, on office at Oregon City. Oregon on Thursday, the 3oih day <»f March, A D.. 1889, itiion a judgment (inly enrolled and docketed in the the 2bth day of June, 1889. He names as witnesses: T M Stark. J II clerk’s office of said court, in said county, Rankin. \V E Jacobs and \V 8 Rnmyoti, all on I he 3dfli day of March, A. I).. 18H0,in favor of R P. Bini and P. P. Gates, partners in of Portland, Mnltnomab county. Oregon. Any and all jhtsoiis cl.iiming adversely business under the firm name of Bird A the above-descrilied lamb are reque ted to Gates, against Marv A. Cave, B. Cave, tile their claims in this office on or before Adolphus Sampson, Y W Hayes and Mrs. Adolphus Sampson, defendants, for the said 2i>th dav of June. I kss sum of 1290.85 and $27. attorney’s fees and W. T BURNEY, Uf». costs and disbursements of suit, and to April 5-18 Register me duly directed and delivered, I did on the Sth day of April, A D., 1889, duly seize Notice ot Final Settlement. and levy upon the follow ing d«*scril>e<l real estate. < as by law provided ) to-wit: Ix»t No. 2 in section No 31 in t 2 s of r 3 Notice is hereby given tl.at the lir.deraigned has filed in the county court of Yamhill county, w, in Yamhill county, stat«* of Oregon, and containing 40 acres. Oregon, bw final account a« administrator of Now. therefore, by virtue of said execu the estate of Mary Olds Taylor, de'-ea-od, ami tion, on said court has set SATVPJ1AY. THE 4th DAY OF MAY, TUESDAY. MAY 7th, A. I»., lssft, A. D.. 18MH, at 2 o'clock, p. tn., at tlie court house of said count}, a« the time and place to hear the kame at the hour of 1 o’dtMik. p. in., at the court house door in McMinnville, in said county Therefore all persons interested therein will appear at said lime ami place and allow cans«, and state. I will sell at public auction the if and there Ire. why said estate be not finally above descriiied real estate of said defend settled. ants to the highest bidder for cash in hand, to satisfy said judgment, costs and accruing Dated March 22d, 18*9. costs. ( HAS. B. TAYLOR Dated this Kth dav of April. 1880. Administrator Aforosaid. F knton A F enton , T J. HARRIS, Attorneys for Estate. Sheriff of Yamhill County. Or. March 22 11 Aprill'2 r ♦ / ?