Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 05, 1909, Second Section, Page 10, Image 10

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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR MOON". KIWDAY, DECEMBER f. WO!).
SHOULD CONSIDER AUTUMN FOLIAGE
In selection of trees for street planting one should consider their
beauty In autumn and select trees accordingly Making the city
more beautiful.
for, It has been observed that when a
I fortuity of green. It would seem,
however, that the unnniil recurrence
of tliis lavish display is not npprcci
luted as it should be, that little at
Mention is paid to itaside from the
few who delight in nature study.
Thoreau very justly remarks that "if
such a phenomenon oeeurred hut onee
It would be handed down by tradition
to posterity, and get into the inyth-
t ... . . i . i ; r :
ill lllu buivcuuii ui sivi:iva iun 11 mis uitii uumtu'u mum worn a ' ... i
street and lnghway planting some ree shows n distinctive sport of his , ljfk mu,0lWion of lho soasonS)
consideration should be given to the kind the peculiarity is n persisten Lu, varlous'tm, spooio;; asslune (luir
colors which he leaves will display m one, and a recurrence may be looked t b fa ,nr imkn, ,
the fall months, n matter as import- for each year If a red maple dw.8omo loe1UJos u m bo tfftr, or
ant as that of tree habit or graceful plays one highly colored branch m,n( but u our rf or fa lloM
outline. Although a purely esthetic early August, while the rest ot its t nlwft' arrivfl ill,ncctmliuitfc with
ons, its important has been urged at foliage is still green, i may be .lo-,ho nlmniIIlu. Horo ntul thcro imli.
times by scicntisis as well as writers 1,ended upon to exhibit the same phc-; vMull troes lMny l(0 8Knv , lU)miin,,
on woodland scenery. We hail with nomcnon next season. The white ma- thcir Rny Hvcrv. nnd Ulcro ,m,
pleasure the green foliage of each re- pie, as a rule, has yellow leaves t in wh wi , ,. th() u
unimg spnng, but the light none the autumn; but if some one tree of thwlarond (he mul is wntm with rc.
less m the bnlhaut display made by species shows a mixture of red .and j uri.n VTne
the painted leaves in autumn, and so, yellow in its leaves it will do the T!
when we como to choose our trees samo through each successive year. , equqRS GET SENTENCE
SIX MONTHS IN JAIL
.I,,.... I
SPOKAXK. Wash., Deo. James
Wilson and I. J. Foote, editors of the
Industrial paper in this city, were
today sentenced to six months in jail
on charges of conspiracy. They ap
pealed from the sentence and were
for planting, everything else being On some oaks the leaves, instead of
equal, why not give a preference to turning red, change from green to
the species which afford a pleasing yellow or russet; but, whatever the
aspect in both spring and fall. peculiarity in this respect, each in-
In considering this question it is dividual will retain it in a marked
well to remember that, while certain degree vear after year. Tho pcrsist
species generally show the same color enoy of this abnormal variation in
each fall, there is apt to be some var- color has been observed so often that
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union in tins respect, uccnsionniiy . u..u.u a..,.,, . , nieaseA mx $o000 bonds. The charges
some inmvimiai win exiu ui an e - " ".-. .. ...... ...v. fl .)st Uw ,wo men wcw , ou,
tirely ditlerent tint irom tlie prevail- ngt "e nine, uy using eimiugs ""irowt1 ot tHC freo.speee
lllg OHU OL mill Sl'Cl'll'S, WIUIC ire- f.'n- 4""i unraa v. uinimuo unit
qnently several tints, and at times exhibit a constant color, to propagate
two or more distinct colors, will be trees of desirable autumn lints nnd
found on the same tree. The red furnish stock to their 'nslomers.
maple is noted for tho scarlet hue warranted to display certain nttrae
of its leaves in early fall; but here tivc features in this respect. The
and there a tree of this species will purple or copper beech, used so es
display a yellow foliage at thnt sea- tensively in lawn planting, was prop
son. Then, again, the other soft ma- agated in this way from a single tree,
pie, the white or silver mnple, which which showed an abnormal color in
generally turns yellow, will in some its foliage.
places present a single tree with 1 There seems to be a popular hn
leaves showing a red color to con- pression that the period in which our
siderable extent. forests .displayed their autumnal
Most of our oaks are a brilliant beauty is" of brief duration. A little
red or scarlet in October, but some thought and observation will show
of them change each autumn from that this is hardly the case. By the
green to russet without the usual in- first of August, throughout New
termediate bright tints thnt gener- England and the Middle States, many
ally precede the russet. The hard, or of our soft maples display their scar-
sugar maple, cannot bo classified un- let standards of approaching fall; in
der any one particular color, for it September the forests on our moun
not only displays various ones on the tain slopes and uplnnd plateaus .uo
same tree, but ereen. vellow and red at their best: in October tho wood-
are often found on the same elaf. The ! lands along our valleys and the tree .
14.4 r V CUIUS CiMJlrJlja lilt, It H1(W
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Kogue llivor Canning fc Fvaporatim; company will devote
Mondays and Thursdays of each week to custom work in the man
ufacture of eider, apple butter and jellies.
Phone your orders for nico sweet eider to 11XU. Deliveries will
he made on Tuesdays and Fridays of each week.
ROGUE KIVER CANNERY & EVAPORATING COMPANY
Mll In West Mcdford. Phone 11X2.
LOOK
Let mo make a monogram fob I;r you, individual and diatinctitvo in
design, or make any kind or desrgn of jowelry in gold or silver.
Watch for announcement of chnt go of location soon iu more spucfoiw
and modern quarters.
GEO. A BUTT,
The Watchmaker and Jeweler, 135 West Main Street, Corner of Grape.
-speech fight.
DULUTH MAN TAKES OVER
HEINZE COPPER WORKS
ntTTB. Mont., Dec. 4. A. V.
Welviti of Dultith, Minn., president of
the Butte Superior Copper company.
has tnken over the great concentrat
ing works of F. Augustus Heinze at
Basin, Mont., according to an an
nouncement here today.
Welvin is in this city with a party
of Minnesota bankers and capitalists
who are rumored to bo connected
with the deal. It was announced
that tho Superior company would be
gin the shipment of ore to tho Basin
works next Monday if transportation
facilities can be arranged.
For That Dull FeellnG After Eating.
I have used Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets for some time and
that line our village streets present' can testify that they have done me
their most brilliant effects; nnd even 'more good than any tabletis I have
successive tints durinc their trnnsi-!in November the persistent russet , ever used. My trouble was a heavy
tion, passing from yellow to a beau-. leaves of the oaks are still in pleas- dull feeling after eating. David
tiful shade of brown. On some trees, ing evidence, while hero and there on j Freeman, Kempt, Nova Scotia. These
noticeably the red maple, a single some late maturing trees mny be seen , tablets strengthen the stomach and
branch will assume a brilliant color, 1 a f aiat glow befitting this twilight improve tho digestion. They also rcg
generally red in August, vhi!e the season of the year. Thus we havoulate the liver and bowels. They arc
rest of the folintre is still rrrcen. This four months in which to study this ; far superior to pills, but cost no
may be attributed to some lack of vi- pleasing exhibition of nature, a pe- (more. Get a free samplo at Leon B.
tality in the particular branch thus riod nearly as long as that in which , Haskins' Pharmacy and see what a
affected. the venial fohace retains its uni- splendid medicine it is
ash, for instance, show three or four
Medford Iron Works
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
Foundry and Machinist
All Vr, of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-t
tchlncry Ancnts In Southern Oreuon for
FAIRBANKS, MOPSE & CO. 1
ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING
in all its brunchoH is our specialty. Specifi
cations on contracts regardless of their si.e
promptly furnished and satisfaction guar
anteed. "We also carry the finest line of
Art Fixtures and Gonoral Elootrical Sup
plios between Portland and San Francisco,
if your house needs wiring, your motor re
paired, or you need fixtures of tiny descrip
tion, givo us a trial.
Southern Oregon
Electric Company
PHONE 1091.
30 S. GRAPE ST.
Union livery, Feed and
Sale Stable
PHONE 1821. 113 SOUTH BARTLETT ST.
BALED HAY AND GRAIN.
Home First Class Moles and Horses
BARGAINS, IF TAKEN SOON
Why Buy
AN INFERIOR GRADE OF BUTTER TO SAVE ONE OR TWO
CENTS ON THE POUND, when you can tt tho hcHt for alnuitt the
Name price from your local creiiineryr We ilon't mix our huttcr. Auk
your grocer for it ami tlum encourage home imlimtry. If your grocer
don't hnmllu it, phone us.
Sweet cream, milk and huttertnilk delivered every day.
ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY. Phono No. 2681
CRESTBROOK ORCHARD TRACTS
10
530 AoreB
P. C. Hansen. 'Vow Moffat
We make any kind and style of windows. Wo cam
class of nnv size on hand.
Medford Sash & Door Co.
Adjolnlnn Hlllcrest orchard and con
tain unoxcolcd deep, rich soil. Rea
sonable prices and (jencrous terms.
OREGON ORCHARDS SYNDICATE
SELLING AGENTS ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
" , , , .. , : III llll
VAN DE CAR & J ASMANN
diamond setters Manuf acturing Jewelers
OPTICIANS
WILL BE IN THEIR NEW STORE IN THE PHIPPS BUILDING ON EAST MAIN STREET THE FIRST
OF THE WEEK AND
Ready for Business
r
WITH A COMPLETE STOCK OF DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, CUT GLASS, GOLD AND SILVER
WARE AND' EVERYTHING USUALLY FOUND IN THE MOST UP-TO-DATE JEWELRY ESTABLISH-MENTS.
MR. VAN DE CAR IS A WATCHMAKER WITH . SIXTEEN
YEARS' EXPERIENCE, EIGHT YEARS OF WHICH TIME HE
HAS WORKED ON SPLIT SECONDS AND RAILROAD
WATCHES. HE UNDERSTANDS WATCH AD JUSTING THOR
OUGHLY. ANY ARTICLE PPURCHASED OF THEM WILL BE
NEATLY ENGRAVED WITHOUT CHARGE.
MR. JASMANN IS AN A.l. MANUFACTURING JEWELER,
CAN MAKE OR REPAIR ANY ARTICLE IN THE JEWELRY
LINE WITH NEATNESS AND TASTE OF ART, HE HAS MADE
A SPECIALTY OF MONOGRAM WORK, TAKING NUGGET
GOLD AND MAKING INITIALS PLEASING TO THE EYE.
WE EXPECT TO CARRY ONLY THE HIGHEST GRADES OF JEWELRY, AND OUR MOTTO WILL BE: "PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS AND MAKE NEW ONES."
B. T. Van De Car
J. G. Jasmann
Phipps Building, Medford, Oregon