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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1909)
6 TEN REASONS WHY You Should Be a Reader of The Pacific Monthly 1st. It if the leading magazine of Western America, publish ed on the Pacific const edited by western men and its entire contents are Western. With pen, brush and camera, it tells the story nt the wonderful progress of the West. 2nd. No other section of the entire world is experiencing such a rapid industrial und commercial growth as that section of the United States west of the rookie s. It is a duty you owe to your self to keep informed The I'aeifi c Monthly completely covers the field. 3rd. There are opportunities for the extension of practically every Hue of business in this territory, and The I'acifie Monthly tells of these opportunities. 4th. If you are looking for a chance to invest or locate commerce, farming, orcharding or professional work, if you nre worn, tired or in ill health, seeking rest or reasonable, The Pacific Monthly will give you a thousand vulnable hints. 5th. Here also yon can got close to nature. The great snow capped mountains, in all their rugged grandeur, the boundless plains and the virgin forosts, "God's Country," untarnished by the hand of man. Do you not wish lo upend a few hours each month with list , fith. The best of western liternluro to be found in the Pacific Monthly. Live topics of TI1K DAY. stones of progress and of opportunities, the liomance of the mountains and the plnins, al ways intensely human. 7th. One never tires of beautiful pictures and the Pacific Monthly is famous for its illustrations, always n veritublu picture book of Western scenery, from Mexico to Alaska and from Deliver to the const. No expense is spared in securing the most striking photos for reproduction in colors and halftones. Hth.The Pacific Monthly should ho in every home. From cover 10 cover it is clean wholesome rending of an educational nature 11 i particularly interesting and valuable bolh to teacher andx students. ' '. .", ., Iltli. Look upon your map, note the great area yct of (he liockies, think of the wonderful recources of this section of the country thousands of acres of agriculture Innd.billinns of feet of slniidiug timber, mineral riches beyond comprehension, extend ing to the shores of the mighty Pacific, I he highway to the Orient Ho you not want to know more about this marvelous country. Iflth. A spirit of optimism prevails throughout the west that lends life nnd vigor to nil. Thnt is why the Pacific Monthly is different. It comes to yon each month breathing this spirit of the west. It will put the red blood into your veins try it. Sample copies at the Tribune office where subscriptions enn be left. MEDKOUI) DAILY TRIBUNE I'OH TI1HKE MONTHS $1.S0. THK PACIFIC MONTHLY ONE YEAR $1.50 BULLETIN ISSUED . : REGARDING SPRAYS BOTH FOR $2.00 Nash Livery Company I Jest cqu i jK'd in Southern Oregon, ("iivo us a trial. 11.' C. I50NMEY PHONE NO 2331. The Orison Aji icultumi Society hit- issued the following bulletin on -praying: Arsenate of lend is now the elieif poison used in .spimying for tho cod ling moth, although pans green is cheniwr and gives approximately as pod reKiiltH. .Many brands of com mercial arsenate of lead are now to be had, and as our observations go nil are reasonable pure. The var ious brands may, however be ar ranged into two definite groups which may be termed the acid arse nate and the neutral or normal nr Se mite, While the evidence is not con clusive, it appears to be true that the m id urneimtu hae Home tendency to injure foliage ami that they can not so well be used with the lime sulphur solution as can the neutral arsenate. While thft available evi dence upon the above points is not sufficient to' justify one in condemn ing the acid aivenate. growers are ; nd ised tn use neutral arsenate vherc ir jMissible. Bordeaux Mixture j Itordenux mixture has been the 'principal preventive of fungous dis cnses. It is of some value ns an j i;iweeticidc, ' has a honifieinl effect : upon plfinls independent of its ef j feet upon the insect nnd fungous piirusiles and may be used for most ! pni'imscs in pliice of water in the preparation or the arsenical sprays; i Kordeaux for winter iie may be! as follows : j Copper sulphate (i pounds frHuck lime (i pounds Water "0 pounds Lime-sulphur solution One application of lime sulphur olul'oii spray each winter will do more fin the neglected orchard than can bo done- in any other way by Ihe same expenditure of cash and energy. It not only destroys San Jose scale, but jt also destroys the branch from the Wooly-apliis, the eggs of the green-aphis, the pear leaf blister mite, the hibernating larvae of the prune twig-miner, pro bably the hilicrnaliiig laverae of the bud-moth, together with mo-t other inecls which mav chance to be wintering upon the tree. It is also good fungicide. If applied in fall it is nearlv or unite eoiml to Horde- auv a KLAMATH FALLS AFTER CITY PARKS KLAMATH ALLS June 2 It is beginning to dawn upon the peo pie of this city that immediate action will be necessury if a public pluy grouud is to be reserved ou the upper lake. First Pelican Bay was closed. Odessa is the next in liiTe, as it bus already been nquired by Colonel llo labird, the agent of llarrimun. Now local capitalist s have purchased u tract of 224 acres on Crystle Creek, which, for the present at least, will be closed to the public. Odessa will not pass into Colonel Holabird'.s bands until June 25, and until that thime it wil! be open to the public. Steps are being taken by the Cham ber of Commerce to secure a tract sutiable for a park, which is to be re served as a public playground, so that the "common herd will not be de prived of sharing the gifts of bount eous Nature. Most of the favored spots in the north end of the county arc now in the hands of private iu divudals or corporations, nnd for the time being are closed to the pblic. There are a few resorts now open and others will be opened during the present summer, but what is needed is a public playground that will he nbsolujely free to the public and to do- this. the Chamber of Comerce of this county is now, putting forth ef forts. Mo-i df the hind suitable 'for' a park are included in the reserve, and the Secretary of the In tenor will lilicly he asked tu set apart a trad for this purpose. Bud: Say( Annie, give me another cup of Coffee." Annie: "No Bud, your mother doesn't want you to drink more than one cup." Bud: "But, Annie, mother is now using Folger's Golden Gate, and it's so good I am sure another cup wouldn't do any harm." Folder's Golden Gate is the purest and best Coffee we know of. We belt-it absolutely on merit. Allen & Reagan GROCERIES, OKINAWA RE, FRUIT AND FEED. fall or be for the buds start in the spring. Do thorough work.v Soak every part of the tree. Apple Tingis I'racticc clean culture, clean up and burn all the rubbish about the orchard. Spray when eggs are hatch ing in late May or early in June. APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS OF FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. , YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY Largest Commercial Nursery in the Pacific North west. Not in the combine. Competes with all first class nurseries. L. E. HOOVER, Agent MEDFOEI), OREaOX Pheonix School Closes. The Pheonix public school closed ' lust week alter a successful term of. eight, months, under the direction of! Ceo. A. Stannartl as principal. Miss Stanunrd as teacher in the primiary department. An entertainment on T:te-dny evening marked the clo.-e of the year and was givo in the as- -icnihlv ronni nf tint now In-iel.- flnmi- preventive of ap,lo-troe ., " .,,-,, , ,,,,, , ' """!'"'"-" '" lhe l'"'"';.-...! oi.iv lasl Jamiurv. The ,is- rees jiwl l.elnre Hi.- hud open mi the seUi,lv room was occupied lor the ! pnn- it i, ii preventive, of KMwh- ; ,;, i. n,.,; r lh,. ,,. ! ol Ihe past i ,,.,.,;,,,, r;n,.,l ...;,i, -ion : iiml patrons m , & wuntS j I MBDrOED, OBXOOX f i Stale Uopoxilr.iy KstaKished 1S8S apita! nr Surplus tl25,000 Rnuiirr'.i 700,800 Highest Attainment In Systematic Banking Service The JiuksoD County Bank respectfully solhits your account, tuhjrct to your check, with the strongest guarantee of eafety and efficiency. We offer the highest attainment in systematic hnulung service, which as- sun s tli,- greatest care in every finnn cinl transaction, with this obliging institution.' W. I. VAWTKR, PtwMeni. . B. UNDLEV, Oaihier. SR. Ore- lllllt : i 1 1 leaf curls. The resp ili!"ee ,-e:i-on v irU at i!ij l''ierimi'iit Station a No show u hen diluted it can be u-ed as a HP - ulxtit ute for lii'ndi auv mixture for 4 1 nrin 2 I exceedingly gond result friends of the schools. I'"iir pupils completed in full ihe eiu'hth grade work and were awarded dmlunias . AiMii'ew .lulinnn .nnn yiid sitmmer sin'aving with! r.i,., .... n-i i i .i 4 r..,. rey. i i ! ! ! . . 1 i; i! ; ' I i t This Home Built Here J No more to bo built like it. Let us plan vou a real! I I Spanish homo of the Sunny South, or a Swiss Chatelot. J A.i.l m-e, A. .MclNTOSU. Architect. ,1. Third Floor Mciifor.l National lank HuiMiii;;. vf - 13 3 0 O J 10 II HERE'S OUR RULE. I'm June utt.ililv and price .-o enlv blended that vou will f'n.d it both profit able :uid pie. iut able to tiae us do vour tailoring work. llron i:: and - our new si ring fabric:. I'on't buv n hand me dow whon vou can iret n tailor nmtlf -nit at the same price. W. W. EIFERT THE PROORfcSSIVE TAILOR There are fwo metluMU for pre-; paring the lime-Hilphnr pprny. The! formula w Inch has been most gen- j ei-atly used in this tate is ns follows; , Quick lime ,"0 pounds Water 150 pounds i Apple Scab Spray with Hrndeanx or lime sulphur (l-L'O); first, when the lilos-"inii- are beginning to unfold ;second immediate! v after the blossoms fall; I bird ten days or two weeks later. ; If the trees were sprayed with win-j ter -trrui:lh lime-sulphur solutino 1 before the buds started, the firt of the abo e applications may be otu- -it ted. If prolonged rainy weather I'ollnu-; the third spraying, a fourth two weeks later mav be profitable, j Codling Moth nale of lead or l,f'is!vn to the seeond siuav. Knde- ' v.. i- time by the most thorough j e blo-oin end of every apple j y with the -iriiy. If thi- be weMI done, y uid if the fruit lie again thoroughly yo -prayed late in .lune. fairly good re- i y ( -'ili mav be obtained without fur- I : H Medford Iron Works f j) l E' G- TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. Foundry and Machinist All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits. Pumps. Boilers and Ma-S chinery. Agents in Southern Oregon for FAIRBANKS. MnRSF , rn 1 v"r'" lhrr ;ippiie:ll it. I s. It i our eeri-eii.-i- loieer lli;it iii ihe Wilhiine! le ' .'!e- nt le.i-t. it u-unl!y pny-i t.i r:- noee ..r 1 M !; f.r tile -iv.Mut ).v....e. 'I'!... tir-1 r I '). ;lip:ie:l !i..nl,l he al.e it Auu'l-t 1 : the -i-.- 'i il v.nne t!ii'-'e i c i'.,'.ir week; '.'ter Wli'te th.ir..!e:ii work -h-i'iloJ ih.ne :lt :i'l t:mes p;i rl ien!:', vl v e'n- ' I'lulU hiMilil he plneed nniM' lh. two fir-t sprnvin. Tf nil of the firt : hmo.l Inn mp could he killed there onold he nore of (he second. Snn Jo?e Scale i Spr.-iy in the winter with limp-; Kaole roint sulphur, innoodntely nfter the lenves ; Jnekonville I JM I 1 I I I H I.F t Medford TimeTable SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Northbound. ItiiOreiroii Express 14;lirtliuid Express Southbound lolCulil'oniiii Exp. . . 13:Sri Francisco Ex. !.VFroui Qnints Pass For Ashland. . . 5 :24 p. m. 9:40 a. ru. 10 :35 a. m. 3 :20 p. m. 3:1") p. m. 1 0 :1") p. dl ROGUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY Xo. Jl.eaes Medt'urd. No. 4; Leaves Medford. . . Motor Leave Medford. . . Motor l.e.ives Medford No. li.eavp .laeksom il!e No. 3 Leave .lnoksor.viilp MotorLoave Jaeksom ille' Mo'oriI.ea c Jaeksouvil!e; mail"closes '10:4.-. a.m. 5:35 p. rc. 2 M p. m. n :IIP p m. 9:09 a. ra :i :3Sp. ra 1 :30 p. rji. 7 :30 p. nv i A.M.I P.M I P:1P AM Norrhhound oiitUhomu) UnsO,-,! 2:."0 I r :20 2:00 l:20 5:29 New 1909 Model Electric Irons Now $5.00 V hy not inm in comfort this summer f The Electric Tron heats in three itiinutes nt wait ine. no elians:inp irons. W will send you an Iron FREE on ten days' trial Write, telephone or eall at onr office. 20(5 West oevenin street, opposite the Bie Kleet.ric Si;ni ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. Sueoe?Pors to Condor Water t Power Co. T