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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1915)
FIVE fitttt F T TTT TTtVTTtTTttttTTT TTtTtt f TtTTTTTTTTT TtTTTTT TT TTT xxtx M-M THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, DEC. 4. 1915. MM tXiXlXiXXX xxxx ft tm : .1. .. . 4' . . .1. .. . f . .. . . .. . ttx inn aw V - If edicti DS ill Oernt TTVi at race wine cue ivsontn ot yccemoer There will be Special Low Prices on PAINLESS Dental Work Including CROWNS, BRIDGES, PLATES, ETC REMEMBER, You Get FIRST CLASS Work Guaranteed for Ten Years. Most Modern and Sanitary Office, Best of Operators, Lady Nurse, Painless Operations, No Cocaine, Courteous Treatment, Free Examination, Lowest Possible Price. m7 Vv A Phone 926 Painless Dentist M-v ft aw t-Mt- tt-M- :nm i tt 1 1 303 State- Street" M--MtM4-t 4.4-.-..4-4. .m XXX m JOSE SCALE IS which gives the bark greasy appear-the lime-sulphur. The most suitable aiicp. j timo-to get plant lice is in the spring, Whenever n scale has settled there I just as tlie buds nro turning green ut will be u small round spot with n small! that time u very large percentuge of white speck in the middle; the spot is! the eggs will have hutched and the formed by the body of the scale while j young lice will not be protected by the the, white speck is where the long leaves. The lime-sulphur is equally as threud-Mke piercing npparatus, or tou-j effective in the control of i the scale gue, was inserted iu the bark. Often j when applied at that time and to n times the settles will completely cover slight degree may be effective against portions of limbs and over lap each j the newly hatched lice, other so that they form a crust. When General recommendations. It is not so badly infested, young scales will necessary to make an application of crawl under old deud scales and settle. i lime-sulphur for the San .lose- scale We have found as many as four young j alone, If lime-sulphur is used nt any scales fastened side by side under metime for the control of apple scab or old scale. Fruit infested with the scale ' anthrncnose, the same application wiel becomes pitted and gnarled, as the suffice the control of tho scule. C. 0. Constable, county fruit iaspec-' growth is checked at the point where In regions where neither of the above jlu, ( tae scales nave rneir dcuks iiisericii. ' discuses caisis, spruy wiui iiinc-sui- i nline most oiner seine insects, ltpniT srrengiii, ,iunr as ine nuns ure WOODBURN NEWS i $ C. 0. Constable Urges Active and Bitter War On Dangerous Pest tor, takes up a discussion of the joso scnio in tuo loiiowing article. e-1 ,lovp(,-(11J ,1(i l,lltches its eggs within llcving that this pest is still a menace; the body, so that the young are born to tail) country, be discusses the up- alive. Ju .May, possihly earlier muter pearance of the scule and also the reme-. favorable conditions, the females begin .. , , , , a. .. to give birth to living yenng and may dies that may bo applied by any tnrni- (,(11mie to lt0(Ucs fr 8ix w,ok or er: longer. San Jose Scale. The young are minute , light orange It would hardly seem necessary for! yellow, active creatures with eyes, me to write on a subject so common bristle like mout4i parts, two antennae ag San Jose scule. However, I have or feelers, and six legs. After emerg iiad uevoral inquiries from the new- j ing from under the protecting scale of comer and city people in regard to this the parent, each wanders over the wr peat During the past summer and fall! face of bark, fruit or leaf until a suit whilo in search of fire blight in the! able situation is found, when the legs timber along the W illamette river, 1 1 and antennae Bre folded beneath the was very much surprised to find to i body, the bristle like beak is slowly what an alarming extent it exists orfl worked through the outer bark into the trees and shrubs. I have about reach-1 living tissues beneath, from which it ei the conclusion that the tune is far draws tts sustenance. At any time dur opening, and if tho plant lice (any spe cies) have been bud during past sea sons, nld black leaf 4(1 at the rate of one part to nine hundred parts of the diluted lime-sulphur. WACONDANEWS (Capital Journal special Service.) Vacondn, Ore., Dec. 4. Mr. and Mrs. J. . Wheluu, of Montana, are visiting their sister, Mrs. J. C, Havnge, They intend to spend the winter in Halem. Miss May Bollier was the guest of Miss Violet Felt on Inst .Saturday and I Nundny. me snauow social neiu at ine wa couda school Saturday was declared a distant when this pest will be entirely ' ing the summer months hundreds of j npcess. A very interesting progruni eradicated from tne vulley, unless some , tnese lime pests muy ire seen, even neans can be found to combat it in I with the unaided eye, as they crawl the timber, fields, and roadside, and I ; about over the bark or fruit of infested think the orchardist will be compelled ; trees. With the first molt, all nppen to look after his individual property dnges, the legs, aiitennnte, etc., except with a view of clean trees anil fruit. the benk, are lost The Oregon Agricultural college suys The female scales when mature liavej A. E. Kvans, was rendered by the young people of the vicinity after which the shadows were sold. Mr. and Mrs. Lester McCracken re turned to their home in Stilem after a two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bert I'resbn, of l'ort- land, visited over Saturday and Bun day with Mr, and Mrs. Dan Gardner. Mrs. B. F. Fouud, Mrs. John Havnge and Miss Orace Hnvnge were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. lavage Inst Wed nesday. Miss (Hadvs Humphrey was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. tieorge Finney last in regard to its nature and extent of in- a more or less circular scale formed of n jury. One can hardly fuil to locate t number of concentric rings, which cor this insect where it is present in un-; respond to the rarious molts made dur checked numbers, for the appearance of ing growth. 1,'nder a strong lens these its host will lie such that one who is ; appear ash grny in color with a black familiar with the resulting injury can protuberance or raised spots in the mid Tcadily distinguish the more or less cir-.dle. cular ash-gray, shield-like scales on I Kemedies. In this state lime-sulphur nr fruit. Oivinc to tin" is eeiiorullv used in combatting the San fact 'that the scale closely resembles Jose scale. The recommendations from Hunday the bark of most of our fruit trees, this station nave neen to spray me they may be working on a tree fori trees while dormant either in the late j some time before their presence is dis- fall or early spring. We have also, covered. When they are abundant, the ' demonstrated the fact that black leaf You get ft paper full of read- fruit will usually be invested with few or black leaf 4(1 run be combined with ing, no contest dope. to many scales; this is the first iudica-! lime, sulphur, tn control plant lice with-1 tton that the average orchard int will; out destroying the Insecticidal vnluo of' unties. When allowed to develop un-, . i i eheoked, they soon cover branches ami limbs, which, as a result of the injury, die in one or more seasons! following this, entire trees die from lacs of nour ishment. It has been said that the' Kan Jose scales is the only scale whicl) causes the redding of tho bark, but this is not true as the same effect is caused by other scale insects. This Is quite char acteristic of the Man Joso mule, how ever, and furnishes fairly sure basis for identification in the orchard. The eondition of the scales can read ily be ascertained by scraping them from ft branch;' if they are dead, the ciiles will rub off like a dry, gray scurf; if thev are alive, the crushed body will produce yellow oil-like fluid tT4)t4)tTeTTT4-4T-4--- Willamette Valley Nursery High Grade Nursery Stock City Sales Tard between Center and Chemeket streets oa Commercial ' t r i North Italian Prunes and Oregon Champion Goose Berries ft specialty, also all other kinds of Nursery Stock. Call to Balesyard er write R. T. D., ; 6, and get our prices before buying. J. J. MATHIS, Prop. . Salem, Oregon. PhoM 260-E -"TTt4" Mr. and Mis. W. T. Jenkins spent Cue week end with the, latter 's parents, in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. H. T,. Ouiss cnteilained Mr. nnd Mrs. Ij. W, (luiss at dinner Thursday. A! Nehl who has been visiting his parents hore for the pust mouth re turned the first of the week to !Sult Lake, Miss Minnie Gillette, of Kugene, und Miss Esther Eiinucl. of Salem, were the week end guests of Mr. und Mrs. ('. I W. Gillette. ' Miss Lois Heche entertained Wod-I 'nesdny evening in honor of tho "liave-j lings. Alter the girls had spent a few hours in sewing, the hostess as sisted Dv her mother, served a delicious. lunch, after which the girls enjoyed a few games of cards. Those present were Misses Ethel lionney, Delia Heck, Lila lerninn, Nettie Hroyles, Koll Bink ley, Sadie Kiehnrds, Nora Heck, Hazel Hitney, Mary Seollurd, Gladys Kinkier, Delia Byers, Avon McKinnoy, Alethu Hitney and Lois Hoebe. The Minstrel given by the Kpworth League in the M. E, church Tuesday evening was very interesting and niiicii credit is due Mr. Frank Tollard who di rected it. About I8.00 was netted for the Kpworth League. Music was fur nished by the Keiit-Hteellininnier or chestra. The Jiobert Schumann club met at the home of Mrs. llogard Wednesday of last week. The afternoon was en joyed by all present and a very inter esting program was given as follows: A short drill in sight resiling ami en tertnining by Mrs. O. Weller; a tulk on musical instruments by Mrs. Alice Kennedy; a recitation bv Miss Minnie Settlemier, "The Finding of the Lyre.'' Selections on tho pilino were given by I'lyssa Culvert, Neil Hull, Sarah Sims, Mildred Haverly, Mildred Wehruni, Vita Erntsoii and Loretta Kramer. Mrs. Mury Johnston, of West Wood burn, who has been visiting friends and relatives in California for the pust six weeks, returned home Tuesday. Little Dorothy Voder has returned home alter a week's visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Biuiick, of Mouitnr. Henry lliirper, of Pendleton, and El lis Harper, of O. A. C, were homo for the Thanksgiving holiday. Misses Ethel Honney and Alethft Hitney spent the week end in Portland. Mrs. W. H. Gray, or Oswego, was the guest of Mrs. II. L. Gill Tuesday. Mrs. !. W, Gibbons returned Fridnv from the hospital In Halcm very much imnroveil in neano. Mrs. Leida Heed, of The Dalles, the laughter of Mr, and Mrs. K. A. John son, is visiting at their borne here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolf were host and hostess at a Thanksgiving dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Eil Sohvles and dauehtcr, of Eugene. . The Woman's rlub was entertained at the home of Mrs. liohort Scott Wed nesday, afternoon. A very interesting program was given lis follows: Talk un the work of Herbert ( lark Hoover, by Mrs. Morconi. Talk on the work of Maude Hulling ton llnoth, Mrs. Vouug. Tho work of June Addnms, Mrs. Coo. Heading by Mrs. F. W. Sottleinier. Sketch of the life ot Hooker T. Washington, Mrs. Simons. Paper on tho work or tho Ked Cross, Mrs. T. C. I'ooriiian. Paper on the life of (.'lain Barton, Mrs. II. L. Gill. Son by Mrs. Walste, accompanied by Mrs. Alice Kennedy. ' Miss Conkliii was fleeted nn honor ary member o,. tho Woman's club. Thu hostess was assisted by Mrs. W. II. Goulel, Mrs. Geo. Daiidon und Mr. C. F. Whitinun. Colonel ami Mrs. ,1, M. I'ooriiian en tertained nt dinner 'Sunday, Mr. uail Mrs. Kenneth J'oormau und ciiildrcn, of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Poorman and duiighter Margaret, and .Mrs. Susan Liveslev, I -Miss Edna Coy entertained the El deen Circle at her home Saturday even ing. Those present wen.1: Mrs. Joseph La vine, Frank Coy, Mr. und Mrs, E. Mull, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Booth, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Skiller, Mr. and Mrs. II. Estie, Misses Alice, Elixubhth and Ed na Wilkins, Minnie Ballweber, ami Messrs. Hector Lnvine, Leon Ballweb er, Hurry Wilkins, Adams, Kussell, Mull nnil Cyrus Coy. Miss Gladys Adams and Miss Louise Heanian went to Salem Monday to hear Mailniue Grace llall-ltheil.laffer in the first number of the Salem Lyceum course. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Jenkins of k'itch- icon Aluska, and Miss Jennie Jenkins, of Alaska, were the guests ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Binkley Sunday. Miss Vivian Vincent, of Corvallis, is tiio guest of Mrs. O. P. Overton. Mrs. B. Clu ma u, who has been in thu Good Sinaritnn hospital for the past three weeks was able to return homo tho first of the week, .Mrs. G. II. Beebe delightfully en tertained the members of tho Kaffee Klatch at her home Snturduy after noon, Mrs, Elias Kilen, who litis been in the east for the benefit of her health, has returned home much Improved. Miss Merle Hall who is teaching in King 's , alley spent the week end iiero with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph II, Maupin, of I'ortianil, .visited thwir parents here last week, Miss Lncy Moose, of llubburd, wns visiting nt the home of Mrs, Sadie Dimiek Monday. Mr. .Albert Clark returned . to his home in Portland after a week's visi . I nt the nome of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Seollurd. Lynn Fuller, who has been visiting his parents hem has returned to his studies at Portland, Miss Ivan Miller spent tho week end at the home of Miss Helen Seollurd. FERN RIDGE NOTES A roll Kimsry, of Howell, was a llidge visitor Monday. - Miss Merta Siegmund spent Thanks giving day iu Salem, Koad Supervisor Geo. Kl.el was do ing some ditching along tho mud Friday. . . A most enjoyable tluie. was had by all who attended the party ut Juke I.uin brechts on Tuesday evening. Idris Kussell returned to her homo in Staytoa Friday, after having spent several months lit the Jucob Siegmund homo. Stayton visit o:'s from the liidge on Friday were: I'. C. Freres and daught er, Helen, Mrs. Jacob Flzel. F,. A. Sieguiuuil, wil'o and daughter, .Mrs. .1. A. llichardM and Bertliu Tietze. Mr. and .Mrs. Jacub Siegiuiiud cuicr taiucd with u dinner on Tbiinksgiving day, Tlioso present were: E. 0. Sieg mund und wil'o, Frank Sicguuind, wife and baby, Caroline Siegmund, Idris Kussell, Adolph Tietze, L. K. Siegmund of Gervuis, and J, M. English und fam ily of Happy Hollow, Staytoa Sluml ord. ' CHRISTMAS RVfe Xmas Time Above all others is a season of good cheer and it is our duty to help bring happiness to nil our friends and dear ones. The Furniture Store contain s many useful articles that win make ( somebody happy. Buy a useful Xmas present and be remembered. !&meTfurnishERS iCORCOUftT&HiGHsrs. lip Carpet Sweepers Heating Stoves Ranges Rockers Rugs Kitchen Ware