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-SS3S25SWHWWH?ff C Ci ' PAGE SUC MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKICGON, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 10f2, m n , . i I SPRAY NOW FOR DELEGATES ARE GATHERING HERE CODDLING MUIH IN YOUR GM TEDDY MISSED There seems to be sora among the fruit growers as to the proper time for spraylnp apples ami pears for codling moth this vear. This Is duo larjcoly to the fact that the blooming of the several varieties litis been more or less irregular and prolonged, due to weather conditions during April, which was somewhat, below the normal In temperature and sunshine. Tho first spray for codling moth bears no relntlou to the Insect Itself, but rather to the condition of the young fruits; that Is to say, we should not watch the codling moth but rather the blossoms. While the petals are still attached to tho calyx, tho blossom cannot be sprayed ef fectively, and tho same Is true If the spraying Is done too long after tho petals fall when the calyx lobes tend to close In. Tho time to spray Is when the petals havo fallen and tho stamens havo drawn back from tho ulstlls exposing tho calyx cup. How- over, since all of the buds do not bloom at tho samo time, wo cannot wait until all of tho petals have fallen. This year, In particular, with a prolonged blooming season, If we should wait until the latest blossoms are ready tho first onra will have reached tho stage when effective spraying could not bo done. Tho proper method of procedure will be to spray In time to catch at least the first half of tho fruit and then to follow up a week or ten days later with another spray. This may be called a doublo calyx spray. The most iuiDortant snrav 1s the one which precedes the first brood of worms, and If this spray has been such as to fill the calyx cup of every blossom, there will be little danger of infestation. Most of the mistakes made in the control of codling moth Is the fail ure to make tho first spray at the right time and with thoroughness. The spray should bo applied with high pressure, 200 pounds or more, and not too fine a mist. An angle Bordeaux nozzle la most effective for putting on the first spray. To spray properly, every fruit cluster bhould be thoroughly sprayed with the nozzle directed toward the extended fruits; If this has been done the tree will bo thoroughly drenched. Arsenate of lead used at tho rate of two pounds of lead to 50 gallons of water will be sufficient. A greater quantity than this will be wasteful. Arsenate of zinc may be used In an experimental way at tho rate of one pound to 100 gallons of water. "Wo are advising growers to use some arsenite of zinc on a few trees throughout tho season as a test. Wo believe that this spray will prove effective; and If so. Its cost will be very much less than arsenate of lead. Spraying should begin at once In some of the orchards. Do not wait until all or tho petals have fallen, Each orchard Is more or less a iep- arate problem, so do not depend upon what your neighbor Is doing. ThobO who havo pears to spray may do so at any time; or, if they have nnnloH. also, tho nears may be sprayed after the apples have been sprayed. Pears need not bo double sprayed. Do not fall to spray the upples a wcok or ten days after the first spray has been applied. This will catch all the blossoms. Instruc tions will be given later regarding other sprays, as well as the life his tory of the codling moth. P. J. O'GAKA, Pathologist in Charge. Msrv lclor.ite are tumim; Unlay fvt the fourth nttmtnl convention f the Kpworth league which convenes in doabt ihvs cJty today mul will continue Sat urday ami Sunday, The convention ltvjmC" to be a prvnl succor. Following is the program for tho conventien: Friday (opening session) 7:45 p. m., song service, led by H. A. Cnnaday; S:l" p. in., address. Saturday Morning sessien: 9:00, devotional services; 9:20, remarks by district president; 9:30, roll call of chapters, reports; 10:00, ad dresses and discussions; subject, "Power," by Rev. B. O. Bldrldgc: "The Missionary of Today," by F. Van Dyke: "Do Something," by H. O. Rlgg or Ashland. Afternoon session 2:00, devo tional and song service; 2:15, talks and discussions. "The Samo Old Thing," by H. Rilling, Ashland; "A Clear Title." by James Martin. Grants Pass; "How Can tho League Uo of'Servlce to the Pastor?" by the pastors present; 3:30 p. m., busi ness meeting and election of offi cers. Evening session S:00 p. ni mu sical cencert: reception of delegates. Sunday Morning sessien: 9:45 a. m., Sunday school; 11:00, sermon by Rev. E. O. Eldrldge of Medford. Afternoon session 3:30 p. m., address, "Our Boys," by II. A. Cau aday; installation of officers. Evening session 6:30 p. m., Ep worth league (Anniversary day), subject, "The Coming Supremacy of Christ"; 8:00 p. m., sermon. HIS OPPORTUNTY SANTA ROM. Cal., May 10. With speeches today In seven towns In the Nnpa and Sououui valleys and a night meeting at Oakland, Senator Robert M. La Folletto practically completed his California campaign. Tomorrow he goes to San Diego, but will return to San Francisco for a monster mooting In Dreamland rltik Monday night, which will mark tho end of the primary campaign In California. "Whenever a man votes against his convictions because ho wants to bo on the winning side and because ho thinks his choice for office can not win." ho said, "he Is prostituting his political right. No free people will submit to industrial slavery. We are facing a problem that must be solved soon or we will hand down to our children a problem that will be solved God knows how. With ouo sweep of tho weapon forged In tho mighty Intellect of John Sherman, that law that made conspiracy to throttle competition a crime, Theo dore Roosevelt, when ho was presi dent, could have solved It for all time. Though tho power of ninety million people was behind him, he failed to perform what ho had sworu to do his simple duty." MOMS LOSE CHARTER CHICAGO, May 10.- Ueonuso tliey walked out in mpiitliy with lite hlrikiti newspaper pressmen ml ic fused to return to work on tho otilor of President .Innies .1. Vn of tho luteriiatiounl SjoriMtypers' Local lTnion Xo. - are minus a clmitcr to. day. Krvet and his associate members of the executive oomu'il cancelled tln charter and nil traclim cmiR a number of which luul been issued by local No. ! some days at.o in nnlici patiou of trouble with Krcel. Tho president's action louses every utor cotypor recently oniploved in Chicncj out.side the union ranks. It is suit! Krcel will trv to luyniiiro another union in place of the one he has just wijHid out. L.L. L ALIENIST HINTS KNOX BITTERLY MM M E BOSTON, May 10. Indirect liill mntlon that Clarence V. T. Rich ohoii, soon to meet death f- slaying his former sweclhcait. MIhh Avis Llnnell, Is of unsound mind was made hero today by Dr. Vorntm llrlggx, tho famoiiH alienist, who hart had the unfrocked Baptist mtulHter under observation for noma time, Although Dr. Brlggs refused to talk of tho former inlnlstor'a mental con dition, he left tho Impression that Rlchcsuu was weak minded, Ho said: "llkheson Is In perfect con dltlon I mean physical condition, or course." Sheriff QiiIiiii announced today that ho may not send Rlcheson to tho state prison until n few hours before ho Is to ho electrocuted, ASSAILS TEDDY l.OH ANGWI.KS. Cal., May 10. Leaving behind hlm scathing ar raignment or Colonel lloomivclt and pinlso for President Taft, Bucrotnry of State 1'hllnmler C. Knox left Los Angnlcs today for tho Oraud canyon of tho Colorado In Arlioua. Knox addressed 4000 persons last night In behalf or Tnfl'ii runilltliio for ruuoiuluatlon, After lauding the president and his work ho predicted that tho nation would give Taft an other term unlets tho republican party "ban become tho plaything of ouo man, prompted by bis mIiIuin, his Imperious ambitious, bis vanities and m.vsterlouH antipathies." Tho secretary planted further shafts In RooMovelt when be declared that the people must decide between AMERICANS TRY TD GRAB Hi PHKIN, May Ul.-Kcltcuionl and anxluly prevails between daiiaiicse and Kuropcnit lotncscutatUcH IM,i lodav over a tumor Hint nil Ameiiran syndicate Is Irving to i;vt a coimmm hIhii ftiiin President Yuan Slil Kni in exploit the mineral resources of China in return for the payment of a royal ty sufficient to cover the iMilitu ex pciiNCH of tho Chinese uuvciiiiucut. , No names are mentioned by huc. crs of the syndicate, but Iho Hunt peaus and lupaucsn are strongly In. ellued to credit Iho (ruth of the to port, Taft and Roosevelt, "who would break tho rule or bin party and Ids country and bis own solemn word to gain the neat of his friend," FINANCES AS PRACTICED BY CITY COUNCIL (Continued from Page 1) built and repaired, and it is rcorted that the new septic tank now being constructed by the city will be paid for from tbi.s fund. Sums from the County. Durintr the past three years the hums received from the county from the .special tax levied in this road dis trict by the city has been us follews: 1009, paid in 1010 $ 0,310.80 1010. paid in 1911 7,327.48 1911 (to be paid) 13,192.00 Total .20,830..M Tho city from its own levy for street and road purjosei lias nl.so re ceived the following meney: 1909, paid in 1010 ..? (5,028. 18 1010, paid in 1911 11,000.0(5 1011 (to be puid) 0,894.43 BOWERS SAYS BE WILL PROBABLY ENJOIN BRIDGE (Continued from Page 1) like methods of spending tho county's funds. Since the issue of your paper of tlio 7th, 1 huvc received numerous, letters from uli purls of the county, heartily ewlorhing our action, in case wo bud to enjoin tho county court, and offering both moral and financial support, 1 wish to take exception also to this being referred to as an Ashluud movement, which it caipliaticully l not. My home is near and not in Ashland, but my interests ub it tax tjayer of Jackson county are located in tho eastern and northern sections of tho county, much lieuror Medford than Ashland. Dated this 0th duy of May, 1012. WSNTOK BOWERS. Jap Too Fat LOS ANGELES. Cul., May 10 Ar raying himself In a long silk robe and docoratlng Ills room like a Bhrluo, H. Duzul, Japane&o, opened the gaa jots and composed himself for a long sleep. Ho told tho doc tors who revived him that ho had grown too fal to work, Total .i-27,820.47 Very little of this money has boon spent on the roads in the roud district out.side of the city limits. One piece of road to counwet with the Jackson ville road was built at a. cost of $1000 and East Main street beyond the city limits was graded at u cost of $700. OuUide of this there is 10 record of any work being done and the roads leading into and out of the city hnvc for a long time been a dis grace. The city recorder's books now show ilic roud fund to be in debt to other funds about $000. King's Daughters and Sons LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 10 Geu eral confcrcnco or tho International Order or King's Daughters and Sous began in Louisville today, with head quarters at the new Henry Watter son hotel. Although the order has been In existence ror more than half a century this Is the first general conference or worldwide scope that it has over held. Report Gold Strike FAIRBANKS, Alaska, May 10. Reports of a rich gold strike on Hammond creek, a tributary or the Koyukk, In which 130,000 In nug gets has been picked up, wero brought hero today by the mallcar rlcr trom Koyukuk. Other big tlnds have been made In this terri tory. The ground Is thawed to a depth or three reel. Mcdrord Printing company carry a mil lino of legal blanks. The sanitary arrangements and system of garbage disposal of the HOTEL HOLLAND CAFE A were found UNOBJECTIONABLE by the Greater Medford Club's Sanitary Commission M$M$M MANN'S CENTRAL AVE., NEAR P. O. This Great Sale Commands the Attention of Shrewd Buyers May Sale of White MANN'S CENTRAL AVE., NEAR P. O. White Waists 500 beautiful new lingerie Waists all u) to date styles, a q values up to $1.50. Sale JfXO price, each . The "El Kus" shirt in all eolors, the latest garment for out of (tool's. May sale price $1.19 Biggest Muslin 100 do.. Corset Covers, Drawee, Gowns, Com bination Suits, Skirts made of beautiful mater ials, trimmed with lace or omureiucr.v: vaiucs up to Vo0. May sale price, each 79c Underwear Bargains 100 doz. Corset Covers, downs, Drawers and Skirts, all new styles, well made of good ma terials; values up to $1. May sale a n,T, J)!)! each Legal blanks at tho Medford Print ing company. AFTER CRIP Hon' Strength May He Itccotcral. So many pcoplo arc asking how to recover their strength after the grip that wo aro publishing this Informa tion ror tholr benefit. Arter grip, pleurisy, pneumonia or any exhausting illness what ypu need Is new strongth und better blood. Tho most certain way to get this Is by using our delicious cod liver and iron preparation without oil, called Viuol. It positively does crc uto strength, make the blood rich, sharpen the appotlto and Increaso vitality. Mrs, llattlo Kims or Qiiecnsbury, N, Y., says: "Last spring I had u hard caso or la grlppo and was very slow about getting over It. I wils almost discouraged. Vlnol was rec ommended to mo and I began using It. Now It has done mo so much good that I mist tell you about It, ror I havo regained my strength und appetlto und reel well again." Try Vlnol with tho certainty that If it does not benefit you wo will give back your money, Medford Pharmacy, Modrord, Oro, . t T T T t t t T T t f y y y 7 y t y t y t 7 t y y y y y y t Headquarters for Kayser's Gloves 4 BIG SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 4 Two-clasp chamois and lisle Gloves in white and eolors. May sale price, a pair 23c 16-button Washable chamois and lisle Gloves, worth 75c. May sale price, Afip Jl Dill I' VV il 1lWi. ............................ Kayser's ....lO-button silk Gloves in white pongee and black; our regular $1.25 grade. Salo price, Qft a pair vOv Kayser's ....16-button ....silk Gloves, extra heavy, our reg. $1.75 grade.. Sale price, a pair $1.48 Saturday is Corset Day $3.00 Corsets 98c Discontinued line of War ner's Kust-Proof Corsets, all good styles, up to $51 QO values. Sale price, pair wOl Good-Win Corsets This famous line of front lace Corsets, best fitting Corset made at, a pair $5.00 Special A new model for summer wear with two pair Iioho supporters attached. May sale price, a pair 59c Now Brassaires rp Phis popular garment in all sizes, good model, sale CAn price, a pair MJv The Best Hosiery in the City Women's and Children's Past Black Hose, all sizes. Sale price A a pair XUi Women's and Children's Black and Tan Hose, fine quality. May A Ca sale price, a pair.. iIC Women's and Children's Silk lisle Hose in black and tan. May sale price, a pair 25c Women's ..Black.. Silk Hose, splendid 75c grade May Sale price, AQp a pair U1 Our celebrated lavender top lisle J lose, all CA sizes, a pair Ovi Kayser's. Hose, Special ... Italian ..Silk $1.50 Little Things at Low Prices Colgate's Talcum . 4Zp Powder, 25c can M.OV Wash Belts with pearl buckles, 25c grade, f Ca each ltH' Neckwear Tn a great variety of styles, up to 50c values. Salo IAa niMn riwli A"v j,., .V..V- Good Hair Nets with elastic, special, each.... 4c Hot Weather Underwear Women's fine sleeveless 'Vests, fine duality, all sizes, special, each Women's extra grade Sleeveless Vests, on sale, ea. "Comfy" Knit Under wear, many styles to sel ect from. Sale Oft price, each H 10c 1i i no 15c Women's Union Suits, good quality. Salo tyC price, each fltfC Women's Umbrella Pants, extra good grade. Sale price, 9ffi each 9C Complete line of Boys' and Girls' Underwear at low prices Great Saving on Laces and Embroideries 50c Corset Cover Emb., yd 25 25c wide LHouncings, yard 15c 75c wide Flouncings, yd. 39 $1.50 Baby Irish Flouncings, a yard 80 10c Cambric Embroid'y, yd 5 $1 wide Flouncings, yard 69 10c Val. Laces now, a yard 5 15c Torchon Laces, a yard 5 25c real Torchon Laces, a yard 12 1--? Now Macrame Laces, yd. 39f New "Filet" laces, a yd. 65 25c wide Oluny Laces 12 1-2 Kayser's Italian Silk Underwear, the best made. White Goods at Money Saving Prices 10c Bleached Muslin, a yd. 7$ 18c fine Cambric 12 .1-2 60c Bleached Sheets 39 18c Pillow Slips 11 20c Bath Towels 14 $1.25 Bed Spreads 98 15c India Linon, a yard .. ..11 12 l-2c Bleached Muslin, yd 9i 25c White Crepe, a yard 18c $1.50 bolt Long Cloth ..,.1J1.10 25c Porsian Lawn 155 ! 8d Hnck TowhIh. mw.li AA ! -,.-- .-, v j, va, V(f tf ,, m V T 7 7 V f ? ? ? X t t y y y t f y f y y ? T y y f y y f y t y t y y y y ? y f y fyivM"te"i"lvt" A .?! ' k