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t MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1913. PAGE pet: Barnard Is Back From Europe " ',' vyVfB -raji. j.-rx2 ?xt?.js . tsEzayt&iz: v:R:E.-y 33JF2jtj.ts.z2 sy TVTS'D TJ.?T2 X-tiT . V NHW YORK, May Having com pleted tho two marble groups jnvolvlnK BO figures for the Htate capllol, In Ilnr rlsburjj, Ph., Mr. CIwiibk Grey Ilumnrd, who lms been iiiK"K't In this work for olriKht yenrs In Moret, Krunce, re turned to HiIh country Ho hrouKht this futnlly, conslstliiB of Mr. Murium! utul their three children, and announced that lie heneofoith would renlilo In thin coun try, when1, hi' said, "a broader, Ki'eatcr nrt Ih destined to ho croatod " Ho will build a houmt at 1'ort Washington liolKhts n h one of a colony of artists. "I undorstaiid thoro has boon Nome criticism of my uko of tho undo In my figures for tho Pennsylvania cnpltol," Mr Harnnrd said. "Ono cannot portray tint majesty and beauty of tho human form If ho hides It under dresses or trousers. I am not ono to say that those wbo oblect to tho nude In art are urd- udlciid; I say different persons have dif ferent standards of art. Heal art Is vis Ihle music. The score of a Krand opera Is not beautiful when It lies between the covers of u book, hut It speaks to ns In beautiful hiURUUKc when It Is suiik and lilayed. A free hand was given to me In tho conception of tho figures and groups for thu I'ennsylaviila capltol. If persons desire to cover them up they will hear no objections from me. I have portrayed my subjects according to ipy standard of art. Why Fruits Sometime Fail to Pollinate Tho reasons why our orchard fruits often fall to set us they should arc some times not apparent to tho casual observ er. It has frequently been noted this year that cot tain varieties of pears, al though blooming heavily, failed to set as largo a number of fruits as would be considered normal. This has been par tlculailj noted In tho Winter Nolls pear, which, as wo all know, Is not prepotent to Its own pollen. As a matter of fact, this variety Is entirely self-sterile, and will not sot fruit unless pollinated by Home othor variety. Tho variety which pollinates It best Is the Hnrtlctt, and all plantings aro so arranged as to have theso two varieties Intermixed. During tho past season, It has hap poncd In some Instances that tho "W'Intor Nolls, although Interplanted with Uart lett, did not set tho usual number of fruits. Tho reasons for this aie, first, on account of cllmatlo conditions, tho liartlett and Winter Nells blooming pe 'rlodH did not overlap sufficiently. Tho Uartletts were In full bloom fully ono weolc heforo tho Winter Nells, nnd during tho latter part of tho blooming period of the Unrtlett. when tho Winter Nolls was In full bloom, rainy and cool weath er prevented Insect visits. Tho pollen of our orchard fruits Is not carried by the wind, and wheio a variety Is seir Bterlle, such as tho Winter Nells, Insect Visitors, such as tho honey be6 nnd wild bees, nro absolutely necessary as car riers of tho pollen from tho vnrlety which will pollinate It best, namely, tho Unrtlett. A second factor which, to a certain extent, kept Insects from visiting trees, was tho Ill-smelling crude oil and ills tlllato nnd soot In tho heated orchards. This, no doubt, was only ono of tho minor factors, but It, nevertheless, had Boino sharo In preventing cloHH-polllna-tlon. I do not think that this fact should have any hearing on the uso of these fuels In the future. Their vnluo has Wen too well demonstrated during the past jyenr In saving many thousands of uouars" worm or rrutt. a tniru ractor, which Is noticeable only a fow places, Is the effect of solid block planting even though a sufficient number of pollinat ors were near by. Under ordlnury con ditions, pollination would have, been com plete,' but as Insect visitors we.ro not active during tho blossoming period, tho troest farthest from tho pollinators fail ed to set heavily. In many cases, such a contingency might be provided for by plnclng n largo number of stands of hoes la tho orchard, having them well seattcicd. It Is noticeable In several places that tho Winter Nolls adjacent to Uartletts set very heavily, and that tliero Is a Constant decrease In tho set ns tho distance from tho Bartlctt Increases. Itajn during tho blossoming period has a tendency to wash away tho pollen. One of tho lightest peach crops In Cal ifornia wns duo entirely to heavy rains during tho blossoming period. Peaches, as n rule, aro quite se'lf-fertlle, but this simply goes to show that constant rains dining tho blooming period will not por mlt a solf-fertllo variety to set fruit. If copl or cold weather obtains during the Glooming period, although pollina tion tuny havo taken plnce. It does not necessurlly mean that fertilization will result. Tho pollen grain, which germln ates upon tho stigma, must have a cer tnln amount of warmth or the pollen tube, which results from tho growth or the pollen grain, will never reach the egg cell nnd dlsclmrgo Its fertilizing nu cleus, into It. Tliero tmitit bo a union of the malo nucleus of tho pollen grain with the egg coll at the base of the stigma, or no fruit will result. Tho union of these two cells may or may not produce a perfect seed, hut tho stim ulus recolvcd by this union causes the cells nbout to grow, producing what wo call tho fruit. Tho truo fruit is tho seod find not tho luscious outer covering which wo eat. ' P. J. O'fJAHA. SI.AYEK LAUGHS AT VERDICT Or JtJBT nni-LINGHAM. Wash., May C. Lauglng heartily as tho court clerk Inst nlRlit read the words that mean Mlko Donnelly must servo a long term In tho stale penitentiary, tho mulatto who shot down K. W. 13. Stevens at Acme a fow months ago seomed immensely pleased when ho heard the verdict of tho Jury guilty of murder In the second de gree. "There'll be another lumborjack nt , Walla Walla," ho said after tho verdict had boon read, Donnelly pleaded self defense, claim ing that Slovens shot htm first. Tho mulatto was captured in h Sodro "Woodly hospital, whoro ho was tnken by Ills pal after the shootlngf. Ho nar rowly escaped death as a result of his Mounds. Spinal Cord Cut; Recovers. MOUNT VKIINON, N. V.. May C Pa trolman Pasiiualo J. Iluffulo of this city, who was shot through tho splno In a saloon brawl threo months ago, has been discharged from tho hospital completely 'recovered, thnnks to tho unusuul opera tion which was performed on him ' It consisted of stitching together two thirds of the spinal cord, which had boon shot away, and sowing up tho en "volopo which covers tho cord. Tho sur geons at tli hospital marvel at tho re covery of the policeman hecauso ho was poized with paralysis in the lower limbs nnd it was generally believed that ho could not llvo. Refuse Mother's legacy. COM'MUrS, Ind May 6 Tho only person In this part of tho state who Is known to havo refused a legacy Is Mrs. Uunjamln Hoed of Hope. A few tluyfi ago her mother, Mrs. Cutherlno Drake, died, nnd when her will was read Mrs. Heed' learned that tlit.ro had been be queathed to her twice as much of the largo estate as had been bequeathed to any of tho other heirs and she refused to ncept tho terms of tho will. Rho re quested that tho will bo disregarded nnd that al of the holts share alike In the will, and this will bo done. QUIET SAT TOR McNAMAEA'S was nnother "Harry Orchard," Ho has had .opportunity, however, to sen the evidence of McMnnlgal beforo tho grand Jury, , and It Is thougnt It Is on this nc count that ho camo to San Francisco today for n conforonco with labor lend ers, who were Secietary Tvletmoo of tho suite building trades council, Anton Jo haunsen, organizer of tho building trades, and Secretary Andrew aallngher of the labor council. Hnppaport and District Attorney Fred ericks had promised that tho trial would not bo later than August 1. Ho was uskud whether Karl Rogers, tho attorney-detective who first started on the track of the dynamiters, would figure In tho ense. "r "I havo been given to understand that Rogers Is ready to drop In on either side bf tho case," said llappaport tartly. Look at tho ads for the chanoe to buy the property you need n a "right price." Hasklns for Health. mil uaiiiiipaspBaNnei mmnm t r C?w "i- v:-L - ' t7l$3:'njWPQT Private Ambulance Service Sick and Injured Conveyed to Any Part of the City or Country. JOHN A. PERL PHONES: Day Bell Main 351, Residence 4111; Home Phone 179-L t APPROVED PUNS Work on Library Building to Stand in the City Park Will Start Itr the Near Future -& Library Board Hotlfled.'' -" " The plans for the Carnegie library which Is to bo erected In this city by the Iron Mnster In the near future have been approved by the library board of viir. Carnegie and tho money will ho ftYflJInuIp In tho Immediate future, ac cording to advices received Saturday by tho local library board, which met re cently raid after considering a number of plnns forwarded thorn to New York for approval. The new library Is to bo erected nt a cost of $20,000 In thin city and will stand In the city park facing Main street near where tho old wnter tower stood for years. The city recently vot ed n maintenance tax for tho library. AWrtJl SOWS OH OVER XMOX.XSH MURDER CASE LONDON. May 6. Thoro Is an nwful row on In England over the Stlnlo Mor rison murder ense. Tho Morrison caso "waB just once when tho courts overdid tneir old gamor convlptlng nn Innocent man father than not convict anybody. That Is to say, Morrison Is probably In nocent of the murder of Leon Heron last New Year's day. He says ho Is, ho has a fairly good alibi and tho police hod hardly a particlo of evidence ngalnst him. English Judges and Juries consider It a .dlsgruce, however, to let nnyono got away from them. According to tholr Ideas, they nro upholding tho majesty of the British law when they linntt a mun. So they found Morrison guilty nnd Justlco Darling sentenced him to bo hnnged. Morrison took Ills case to the court of criminal appeal but tho appeal Judges were tho same kind of people as the ones who found the oroglnal verdict and they refused to Interfere. Elmer Swope to Qet Riches. KANSAS CITY, Mo., May C Attor neys hero say that another sllco Is to ho cut soon from tho millions left by Thom as II. Swope, for whoso minder by pois on Dr. II. C. Hydo was convicted. This tlmo a "dignified sum" Is to bo paid Elmer C. Swopo of Mnrtlnsburg, W. Va. Elmer Swopo says ho Is" a son and right fully tho only heir to all tho cash nnd valuable real estate holdings left by tho Independence millionaire. Gits Hyphen to root Snrope. WASHINGTON, D. C, May 0. Through a final decreo that has been handed down by tho county courts hero Ulysses S. Grant Smith, a son of tho Into W. W. Smith here. Is given the right to chnngo his surnnmo to "Grnnt Smlth." Ho Is now n first secretary nt the American legation nt Hrussels, nnd alleged In his petition that tho slmplo name of "Smith" had subjected the pe titioner to many unpleasant experience among tho European nobility. Lemon Adds "T" to His Name. HI.OOMINGTON, 111., May. 6. Tired of being tne butt of constant Jokes and glues us a result of his peculiar name. Axel Conruti i-emon appeared nefore Judge Frost In the Winnebago county circuit court nnd asked Hint his name be changed to I.emont. Tho Jurist rec ognized tho reason In tho plea and promptly ncqulsced. Tho petitioner stat ed that his llfo had been mado mlsorablo alnco tho slang appellation sprang Into common una. tl, , LET THIS ENGINE DO YOUR HARDEST WINTER WORK! Pumping water, running churns and cream separators, turning the washing machine, sawing wood, running the fan nine mill mid other "chores" nre csueclallv disagreeable durlne these cold winter months. Unload all of this work on the Farm Pump Engine, tho wonderful little portable power plant tuat is creating tuca a sensation. This Engine Now on Exhibition at Our Show Rooms, We have secured tho agency for this territory nnd nro demonstrating Its many superior points to crowds of farmers every day. we buow it at woric just as it wouiu uu on mo tarra Look for a tenant through want ad vortlslng as most tennnt-flnders do. This Wonderful Little Engine pumps all the water needed for the house, dairy, barn, feed lot, pasture. Has 'pulley for running hand and foot power machinery. Can be moved anywhere on a wheelbarrow. Weighs but 240 pounds. Attaches to any pump with four handy bolts. Attached to force pump with air chamber, it pro vides ample fire protection for all the farm buildings. Throws 60-foot stream with considerable force. Runs all day on a few cents' worth of gasoline. No trouble, little expense. Can bo operated by any child with perfect safety. Boes a Hired Man's Work nnd does it without fusslnrr or grumbling;, no matter how cold the weather. 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Costs LeisThan Windmitl Does 10 TkflM m Much Wof k Outpnnips a windmill nnd does loads of things a "wind Jnmtner" cannot do. Provides all of the wnter needed wnter rlcht out of the well at tho right temperature, neither too cold In winter nor too hot In summer. Costs less to operate than bothsrsome ionic Hcaier. Jnmk In anil C th I SHIaa Fntrlnm a Work You cannot believe what a wonderful little power plant it is until you see it work. Right now in the cold winter months Is the time 'you need a farm pump engine most. It will lighten your winter work 50 per cent. Bo sure to 6eo the engine nt work the next time you come to town. 206) Garnett-Corey Hardware Co. - rm - . , . & a. . .a HENDERSON Fashion form Corsets HENDERSON Fashion Form Corsets HENDERSON Fashion Torm Corsets A Corset for Large Women ,1 WE lecommerjcl the Hear derson Reducing Corset to be the most effective and hygienic model for large women. 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