Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 06, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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    MEDKORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 3909
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APPLES and PEARS and ell kinds of
A Fruit Trees
YAKIMA VALLEY NURSEPY
Largest Commercial Nursery hi tfle Vwtic
Northwest. No', in the combine, (-.ipetes with
all fii-st-elass nurseries
L E. HOOVER, Agent
MEPl'ORD, OREGON.
FREAK SUITS
TO 1 REAR
Diamond Waistcoat Real
Thing on Wednesdays
Specials Every Day
-SEE THE LATEST'
COLLAR PIN SETS
MARTIN J. REDDY'S
THE JEWELER
tVllEUK TMK Qi:AblTV IS ALWAYS RIGHT
Xcar Postoffice.
Fine Wntcli and .lowclry RopairiiiK a Specialty.
Issues Statement Regard
ing Trimming of Trees'
and Tells Latest Methods
OF PRUNING
CIIIOAIIO, I'd). I -JVg topn, emu
cuffs, troimcr cut'lH, box collurn, hIiuuI
ilor pads, bitf hilttoiii, flipflupn, slant
ing jxicki'ts, annex shirts uiol all other
freak feuturea of men's apparel liuvo
liutu plarfil under Ilia ban of llio Alcr
rkant Tailors' National Protective an
toii-iution, ami u conspiracy hits heoii
formulated to put them out of viigite
at tlio sixth unaoal cnnvontinn, which
New Walking Suit.
XotwilliHtaniling thu general tahoo
1o lie ifmioil uguinst fn akialinebs, sar
torial !!!"! will feature several inno
vutipiis. There will bo introduced to the
grtitkiiiiiu s wnrdrulio an almolati'l.v
ni-w' creation, to la christened the
' Ani'-rit-nn walking suit. " Jt will cor
n'Mponil Koinewlinl to the English nrti-
"Diamond" Waistcoat
Tlit n tho up tu ilnto man niiiHt wear
mi Wednesdays a iliaiuonil waistcoat.
'I'll iu ha the i'lapH ti t ilianioml nhapo,
ha ilii mil shaped aail diamond-set
l.uttmis. Tin' put-krls are diamond patch
in style. To lie roiaplete ti iliaiaonil
pin should lie worn with a tie of dia
mond 8! ripen. There aro other waist
coat for every ilay in tho week.
Brilliant Tio; Clreon Hat
The favorite shirt this spring will
lie iji laa ami piair hroail stripes. The
lie will he brilliant anil I lie halH will
be union. The double-lireasleil frock
cat will be pat away wifh tho moth
lialfh it the tailors' association lam its
way. Jl is to bo Hiipi rsedeil by a sin-gle-liroiileil
friieli coat with a dip front.
All the last inoiilh the tniloi'H have
benii cutting, ripping and Hewing to
piepare llieHo model giinncnts, which
will In) exhibited during the convention
this week.
SAOHAMKNTO. Oil., l-'eb. I. The
linul vote will lie taken in Ihe senate
Ihis afternoon on tho Walker Otis anti
race truck bill, when it will be the
special order of the day. It is i ceil
id that il will be panned by five to one.
The opposition will vo lo ri asider,
but will only delay ils final adoption
fur a few days.
PEOPLE OF THE DAY
Housu Minority Loador.
Champ claili nl' Missouri, successor
to -.Mm Wnii'p William nx llnol' lead
er nt' the liolli.e minority, is one of Ihe
most plt'luroHiiue llguies in cin;ii'iis.
Ho Is au nil mound big mail big In
size, big In heart, big 'if brain- and lie
bus ii li abiding lull li in ihe Heuanla
c-y. Neil tu Ills party Mr. i Turk hive
MIksoui'I best. A few years ngu he
wiih on the lecture pliillolul In Kim
sas when lie bei'iline 111 and was told
ho bad only an even eluiuee lo live.
'What more .does it niali wiim?" In
demanded, ".lusl put ine In a ear and
J
MM
rilAMl C'LAltK.
start im burk tu MInmouH. (Joint:
bark lionu' Ih t'lmuHh lu muko nny
inn n well."
Hefuru tho train mu'luHl Kinitum
(.ity tie wtiH un the road tu rvruwry.
Air. Clark Ih a native uf Kentucky
uud will he tlfty-elKht yearn old uext
Murch. He has worked au a hired
farm hand, elerked In emintry stoiv.
edited u country newHimper und pruv
tlc"d law. Hefore he moved lo Mis
souri lu 1ST5 he was president ol
Marshall colne, WeBt VlrglulH, uud
for luany yearn held t lie record for
being tho youi-nest eollrce preHldeiit.
The new minority leuder U MervhiK
his seventh term In coukivsh and was
re-elected last November, He was Mr
ma uen t chairman of the lc niorrutlc
national convention of t!H nml chair
man uf the commit tee tu notify Jude
Farker of hH nouitnatioti.
Kipling Mad Taft Smila.
VlUlani 11. Taft wasn't born tu hU
famous sniHe. lie didn't have It while
In eollt'ne. A done friend of his de
clnrea H wiih formed from rending
KlplhiK, sayM the New York Wurld.
Mr. Taft wa very 111 In Jumutry.
KV2. when he left Mnntta on the inms
lrt tiratd for San l-'ruiieWfo While
eontlliHl to hN HtatenHHii he read Kip
lint;. "The Naulaklm A Tale of the
West find the KuM " pleaeil him 11101.
especially thU er-e
Now. It In riot fr Uio 'lolnM
IifHltti In luisili
I'rofYHHur .'. I. l.ewin, profesnor of
horticulture at the Oregou njrifulturul 1
college, liaH iNHued him following regard
iig praaitig of trees:
Many people seeat to think that prim
ii.g is a weakening, t devitalizing prac
tic, and it may be Hiieti; but only under
y uaiiHiial cireuaiKtunces. Nature
is u vigorous primer prbably not more
1111 oae I1111I in tei survives iu the
ce. Notice the forent trees, how the
h-wer braiiches die; or even in oar or
chanls liuw many of the branches mic
ciimb in the battln of life. I'rHuing
v.heii properly done, iiiKtead of devital
iing, nhould givft uiore life, muro vigor,
to t lie plant.
Learn Balance First.
The first letmon for us to learn is that
Iln-re ix a natural balance between the
root and the top. Disturb gently this
balance and you give rise to serious re
actioim. Deep ptuwing uf nu orelmrd
which has not been plowed for year
cuts off iniiiiy of the feeding roots. Un
lettH the top is pruned buck we find that
the t ice makes u feeble growth, the
haven being often Irs'i tlinn half their
normal size, the fruit small and often
worthless. On the, other hand, shoulJ
you prune the top very severely ou
trees of good vitality, the reliction will
he a thick growth of water Hproutn,
which will sap the vitality from tho oth
er parts of the tree. uly by laborious
su minor pruning and overlaying vigi
lance for several years can the tree be
restored to its normal condition. There
are certain canes where heavy pruning
ia advisable. Often old penrh trets
have lost all the vigorous wood, onpo
chilly thai which is found oil Ihe inside
:ind lower sections of the tree. Such
tie s have outlived their list fulness but
oft' 11 have the vitality sulhcient to
grow a new top when t hey are very
everely cut buck t 1 stubs. Likewise
Id cherry treen which have in some
kmi'S ten or 1- feet of dead wood in
the top can be built i.'.to strong, vigor
ous. heavv producing trees by cuttinif
back severely, to vigorous wood. 1 11
such cases we are confining tin1 whole
'liergv of the trees lo a much reduced
number of buds. Undly fro.en tree
me given the Hiilue treatment.
Young Trees Hnrdy.
Voting trees will stand much more se
vere pruning I ha a old ones. The re
action can be hnmll 'd much more eus
ily, by a combinali.oi of summer and
winter pruning. Tli problems of pl us
ing, then, d.llVr wiiii the age of the
tree. We find the h-tbits of the ymtng
tiee to be different fioiu those of tHP
oh) done. In the young tree the tel'
'iiiiiiil buds nre the dio-uiaiit ones, while
in the old tri e the Intend buds In com
the stronger. A pruned tree iilwayn
tends to return to it natural habit of
growth. Cut the center from a tre
nd you will note I hut it striven to de
elop 11 new one. Head in a strong
rower, it tends to shoot upward again
I would not have the reader think that
e tan modify by pruning, for it is
- ell known that lire heading in of
mug trees develops a stronger lateral
Mowth. This heading in, if loo severe,
11 s.nne cases serves as a check to the
In i' and sei'M's to induce fruit fulness
by causing the formation of fruit spurs.
The season has an influence on prun
ing. Winter lends to produce wood.
Summer pruning, if lightly done, proba
blv aids in the formation of fruit buds.
A combination of th two will probably
give the best success. As un example,
the thinning out of surplus wood in
winter and the light heading in during
the mourner.
Such phases will b" discussed more in
detail i the future.
In conclusion, 1 would stnte that the
habit and individuality of tho tree
must be studied if one prunes intelli
gently. Some trees are naturally very
fruitful; others nre not. and often in
such cases pruning seems to be of little
value.
GOVERNMENT LETS Bia
CONTRACT FOR CANAL
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Feb. 4
Tlio first largo contract for canal ex ton
A n under the 00 operative system has
been let Ity tho government to W. H.
Mason. The contract comprises nil and
a half miles of laterals in the lower pro
ject. The bid was -2 cent for first
grade, 40 cents for second grade and
I third grade. Payment will be made
in scrip under tho cooperative plan, and
this scrip can he applied on payment
of water rates. It is rcgotinble so that
the contractor himself will not neeessa
rily apply it on his own water rates.
HERMANN TO CONTINUE HIS
WORK IN WASHINCITON
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WASHINGTON. Feb. -V Ki Land
Commissioner Hernmen stated last eve
ning that he hud no intention of going
ahroiid pending his tiial. "1 wish ta
go abroad, hut cannot go this year, "I
lie jn id. "I intend reinnininir hin nn-!
I d utter inauguration, and then x
I peet to return to Oregon. I am herw
the A i" it 11 t'ioii. ! trying to get impropriation for Ore
Kor tuf ChilMian nl and Ihe Atnoii rivers and harbors, and while tht
outlook is not bright, based on th
ami
t-atetii the rtnUtun 1
mile
And th end of tha tlKht is n to siona I anion 01 uio nouse eonimmee. 1 nope
vtnte und tho inline of t' i de- I whi-11 the emergency rivem and harbors
eennctl
'And the epilapli dtear, "I Ilea beta
who tried lo hustle 1 . unt."
Heshles Kipling, - '. i'rtijl ollwr
hobbles. One Is music, 'piu th tilarly
Hi. .,. Aitiiril.. I linos "It II fun Uaa-
tus Johnson lln.wtf niul "The Ibuid to projects which have been surrsyed
Mamlalny.' Uml approved."
bill reaches the senate that the appro
Ipriatien approved by it will be onlarg
led, so that works under progress may
be carried on, surveys tnnde which hava
I been recommended, ind a start made ou
Does not
doits
work and
serve the
public on
paper
More Light for Less Money
v-thrcp per cent of electric current saved by using
TUNGSTEN LAMPS.
32 Caudle Power Edison Lamp uses 110
Watts per hour and would use in 1000 hrs.
110 Kilowatts which at locts. a Kilowatt $11
32 Candle Power Tungsten Lamp uses
40 Watts perhour and would use in 1000
hours 40 Kilowatts which at 10c a Kilo- ;
watt 4
Net Saving iu 1000 hours in favor of the
Tungsten Lamp 7
Rogue River Electric Co.
Siicncssnrs to Condor Water & Power Co.
OITii-e, 'Ji West Seventh- St reet. Phor
Opposite the Big Electric Sign.
Phone No. 3."5.
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
Apply to
B. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD OREGON
Office in Jackson County BankJUpstairs
j
Local
Confidence
Induces citizens of Medford
to grab many of the Best
Things on the market this
winter
Don't imagine for a moment that our local citizens
don't recognize a good thing when it offers. Did
you ever trade horses with any of them? Take our
advice, and don't risk it. Good sensi will dictate
that it is in order to follow their lead in investing in
Medford property, however, for they see the hand
writing 011 the wall. Medford is on the verge of a
I100111. Interview us and we'll tell" you why this is
tho right time to huy Medford city property.
ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
Mhi.lit Building. Medford, Oregon.
AM
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Medford Iron Works
E. G. TUOWB11ID0 E, Propi i--tor.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
All kinds qf Euglves, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
n.;:.V-is and Machinery.
Agents in S'-vthcin Oregon for
PAIR BAN' KS. MORSE & CO.
Siutu IJtio8iu-.ry
Estabiiolied 18SS.
.pital asil Surplm $125,000
Rpsourrcs $700,000
Highest Attainment in
Systematic Banking Service
Tlic Jarlison Couuly lifink rospccl fully
unlii-its your ni'ctMiiir, Buhji-et lu your
cIm'cI;, with the at i'mijt't g'i:i ran Ue of
KtHVty und I'fficioitcy.
V offer tho liili'l ftttiiinniciit in
nyHU'inatk' la liking Ht'ivifO, wliirh us
suroH (ho (ir('llt,'Ht ''ar' ovi'ry linun
cial transarlini:, with tnis obliging in-Mlilutiou.
W. I. VAWTER, Pruti-nt.
0. IE. LINDLEY, Cai-lror.
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EVERY ONE HAS THEIR OWN
TROUBLES
Especially the mnn who buys a suit
of clothing or overcoat mado to fit any- ,
oiio that wants to buy. Tho man who
has lua garments mado to order by an
up-to-date tailor never has nny trouble
with the fit, finish or general "get up"
of his clothing. It nU only fita per
fectly, bat gives you a stylo and imli
viiluality acquired ii no other way
when mad at "f
J. A. Kreuzfr b C07
Importers andT aikit
PALM BUILDING, MEDFORD, OB
E. J. Skewla G. K. Hllilnirer A. O. Kandull L. D. Harris
Rogue River Investment Co.
FRUIT LANDS
, Sub-Dividers and Developers Rogue River Valley Or
. chard Lands,
t'h.'ire fruit lauds, bearing and young orchurds in small und '
lur;o tiar.ta, for salo.
'e plant and cure fur orchards anil guarunfeo property to
b' -ir. prrsentrd.
Experience Mot Necessary for
those who purchase through us. Thpy secure tho advise and
services of a consulting horticulturist, an export on fruit cul
ture in all its branches, who for several yens has excolcd in
the growing and shipping of fruit in the Uogue River valley,
record clops, record packs, record prices.
1 1 1 North D Street, Medford, Oregon
if . . 1
YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
Ihe excellence of thd uieals that are
cooked at the EinerioK Cafe if you
haven't already regnlvd yourself with
some of the delicious dirhes that arc
served here. If you haven't partaken
of them, there is a roat awaiting you
that you will want to repeat often. A
meal at tho Einerick is an experience
lhat will maks yon c;y, like Oliver
Twist, for more.
The Emerick Cafe
Open All Night
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY
PHONE 2291.
Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doors, with Berel Plate, oarried in stock cheap.
Office Fixtures and all kinds of Planing Mill Work, Including Turned Work
and Fancy Grills.
STKKET. BETWEEN SIXTH AND S EVENTI1 STREETS.
Mtrs. 3rin& Ufampton Usaacs .
"3ntructor of "Jllano. "tlszt ttctl)o6 '
StuMo at trltldnc. Mcrtb Orttnflt Street
E. EN V ART President.
.1. A. PERRY, Vice-President.
JOHN S. ORTH. Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Asa't Cashier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
MEDFORD, OB.
CAPITAL - - $60,000
SURPLUS - - 10,000
Safety Boxes For Rent. A GeneralFaDk
in Bus. ness Transacted. We
Solicit Your Patronage.
Compare
the Qualit t
l
It is, and always lu
been our aim to suppl
our customers wit
goods of the higher
quality ami to tlint cu
ivc nre always ncMii
ojiality to our lino. T
frldition of "prefer,
stock" makes onr 1
of fHitU-tfrade Csr
Goodt most eomple
Our service alway
b-st and every a
given our custom
Allen St Reaga;
Groceries, Chinaware, Frui
and Feed
is