MEDFORD MAIL TBIBTME, MSDFORD, OR BOON1, MONDAY, .TITV 11, 1910.
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II PROTECTION OF ORCHARD BY SMUDGING
y P. J. O'Gara, Scientific Assistant, Frult-Dlseaso Invcstlnatlons,
Bureau of Plant Industry.
r, James W. Myers makes tho turcs. This liiBtrumont may bo pur
SiiKnt that with a total cost of chased from a number ot reliable con
atecmt '?15 per aero ho was ablo to;corns In tho United States for from
wnrw Iits crop ot apples. Ho estl-iS4 to 5,
-wa&s tiiAt had ho not smudged, nt. Although It Is advisable to pur
fexsi two-thirds of this crop would! chase a hlgU-Krailo Instrument for
ftuve 3icon lost Tho crop In this, making dcp-polnt determinations, a
wrc&nra has brought as high as $1, 000 , very serviceable Instrument may bo
pec acre, and from nil appearances matlo by tho average person at a
tttc tme prlco will bo equalled this very moderate cost. Procure two
yesr. A number of Blmllar state- fairly good thermometers of tho kind
rmente from other growora who were ' with tho scalo marked on a strip of
Just as successful might bo given. : metal which Is attached to tho tubo
It Is qulto posslblo that in many by means of small wlro clamps. Tho
CKsea some of tho growers flrod and bulb and scalo aro removable from
arartscd more frequently than was tho tin protective shlold. Slide ouo
LOEB AS ENVOY
OF FIRM CITIZEN
Makes Trip to Sco Taft and Specu
lation Is Rife Report Out That
He Is After Governorship of New
York.
11EVEHLY, Mass.. July 11. Wil-I
Hum Loeb, Jr., collector of the Port
of Now Y6rk, is visiting President
Taft today. Tlmt Loeb is a special
representative of Theodora lioo.se-1
velt mid that ho will earrv n message
Tcally necessary. This was done early , of tho thermometers with Its attached from Taft to Koosevelt after the
fa the season betoro they felt con-1 scale downward so .that the bull .pro-1 collforclICO horo is finished is lhc
f . 1it tfntliAM nnntllMnno sitii1 inpfo itAintt r no Inivnr nnil nf fhn
e pretty accurately predicted. At 'frame. Fix tho thermometers in tho j "eral beHc of Politicians at o-'
B9 time during tho season .did tho frame so that thoy will not slldo out
-writer fall to predict frost to within when tho instrument Is whirled. This
a. tfesrw or two of what actually oc- may bo done by drilling small holes
I orb.
What message Loeb has carried to
raft from Theodore Koosevelt is n
. . i k2lliilMtt ti ciinnttlntiAtt Hn tint
cifcivt'd, Tho hour at which firing through tho framo nud scalo and bind-' J " .Kv..mvii. "
WOTld bo necessary was also given ing the two together with wire, Tho, V .... , T .V-8""""1 , l"
C.)CCIUU
Koosevelt, which Loeb is
.aw AnntliAK nn. w!M. n in!1. fwn (liArmnmntAro nrsb tiritx flvrtfl fn.
-voiw nuuiuui v.ts .v . iv- " iuvm..t.iu .w .. mu (.,, .. . .,
gripped station and a competent and gether back to back by soldering orjJ0.inM i Journey, uiero
feuS observer in charge, In whom by small rivets. A pleco of heavy ,s jf? difference of opinion.
the growers would have confidence, wire bent in tho form of a U should ,.U oxpec cd luft will outline to
tfce cost of smudging might be con- bo soldered to tho lower end of tho h,s .tonnor .clucf us')ln,,s for the
tfdcmbly reduced should It bo found wet-bulb frame as a protection against ,co"un f1.0" ,ld de!f ')!rt"'
necessary to mako use of It. accidental breakage. Tho project- ,ar' " tnP3 1t1hoi ProsI,dcn ''
IVartJcal Suggestion on tho Use of Ing bulb must now be covered with ak d Probably tours his official
the Vsychromcter ana Other Me- thin muslin cloth. A string or loath-' tm"!5 iwi11 "noertako.
icorologlcal Instruments, er thong about two feet long should ' " hcth" th(J c"Utoa8. ?uo t0 .
-Wbrevcr It is found necessary to 'be tied In tho rings, which are sold-1 , ? "l5 t0 nrsV , . . , ,to ul
retort orchards from frost Injury, 'ered to the top of tho Instrument. This bncht' nw Leb Rubornntonnl boom I
mdi fruit grower should provide string serves as a means with which I fs " mnttc' ab!ut "luch speculation
-UmU with tho following apparatus: to whirl the thermometers. After ' ,s "fc- ? s fnends nf.ort ho, ,loc
CD A psychrometer with tables using tho psychromoter a few times ,u . I , mP , . ,UI
fcr determining dew-point tempera- the linen cloth should bo changed. f? ,s ot Bouijr to ask Taft o help
'is a representative of Koosevelt, al-'
though admitting that he saw the
former president as lntoly as Wed-'
1 ncsday.
Friends of Koosevelt, and who
profess to hnvo inside knowledge of i
tho colonel's plans, say that Loeb
may not be making any plea in his
own behalf, but they admit he may
bo asking, in behalf of his friend,
Colonel Roosevelt, that the president
support the colonel's friend Loeb-
CENTRAL POINT NEWS ITEMS
James Grieve, rural mnilcarricr,
& driving on his route Saturday,
ins overcome with heat and became
awconscious. Passing friends ob
ervd bis condition, took him into
at farm house along the route and
rendered all possible assistance. Dr.
JPa&ulz was called and attended the
Bafferer, who was brought home late
ia tie evening and was soon revived.
"WMJe it was only a case of severe
smsfroke and no great danger is now
aa&eipatcd, much anxiety is felt by
his friends and family, who are
mn of his frequent attacks of
fceart trouble. The patient is getting
.a!og sriceb'.
Saturday afternoon was our warm
est time -bo far recorded, the ther--nometer
reaching tho extreme height
- W8, but thnt cool breeze never de-
-serls ns.
Market reports may be of but lit
tle interest to Mail Tribune readers
b tie valley, but other readers will
fce iad to know that on July 9 Cen
tral Point dealers had the following
fcome-grown bill of fare: Lettuce, on
ions, radishes, beets, turnips, cucuin
ers, cherries, penchos, apricots, ap
iples, loganberries, blackberries, dew
berries, summer squash, cabbage,
carrots, string beans, pens, catili
floicer and khol rabi. All these fruits
jumI vegetables are home grown and
of excellent qunlify, showing that
Seae Bivcr valley is a land where
rwork and water will produce nil the
aseeessitics of life.
'Too new fire station is well under
way. It is being placed on Pine and
Third streets, near tho city hall, and
-Sb ssot being constructed in strict ac-
-eowhMiec with the fire limits ordi-
-nance
If there is a county hcnllh officer
aMd Tie should inspect the Central
Point 5aH and find that any human
Lctnfj lind been kept over night in it,
lie would bo almost justified in indict
ing tho mayor and common council
lonthcsome of mossbacks.
On close inspection, there aro 30,
000,000 ants crawling about, and we
have no doubt but grnybacks, half a?
large as mud turtles, arc serving i
life sentence within its walls. Com
mon decenev should cause the coun
cil to destroy the place, and if it will for the governorship. Thnt, they de
not. officinl mandate should force c,nrc mn bo ,e mysterious mess
them.
Sam Baxter, the village painter,
has just contracted to do the interior
and exterior decorations on tho Grif
fith bungalow, on East Pine street.
Joe Gnntcnbein of Pendleton spent
Sunday in Central Point.
Lee Carrigan, contractor and
builder from Harrington, Wash., was
in town for a half hour Sunday. 2ilr.
Carrigan drove a White steamer
loaded with Crater Lake sightseers.
They will spend a month at the lake
and in the mountnins surrounding it.
Charles P. irauor, prosecuting at
torney of Convorse county, Wyoming,
Hung nt Douglas, wos in Central
Point Sunday morning. lie is accom
panied by Mrs. Mnurcr nnd they will
visit relatives, who will meet them at
Medford noxt Wednesday. Judge
Mnurer is one of Wyoming's leading
nttorncy- politicians.
Rev. K. II. Sickafooe called on
Marshal Holmes the other night to
go nnd arrest a man who was going
to kill his wife. When the marshal
arrived at the home he found the man
nnd wife had made up. Mr. Holmes
questioned the man, however, who
admitted that he had cussed his wife
for joining Sickafoosc's church. The
minister would not swear out a war
rant.
Central Point's telephone system Is
just 20 years behind the ago, being I
one of the first systems ever used. '
This is no fault, howovor, of the lo-1
cnl management or operators, as both
are far above the average, but it is
high tim thnt we hnvo n centr.il
switchboard nnd drop that old ring-
age from T. R.
NEGRO WORSHIPERS GROW
STRENUOUS; ARE JAILED
CHICAGO, 111., July 11. Member
of the Holy Nazarene church of the
Apostolic Faith, colored, today pon
der whether it is better to be less,
strenuous or to go to jail.
More than 100 members of the
congregation were locked up last
night when the police raided the
church, and appeared today to an
swer charges of being public nuis
ances. A woman bishop and three
ministers wero nmong the number.
For a cit? of demoralized streets,
Medford, torn up for paving, heads
he list.
QOODFR1END HOTEL
SAN FRANCISCO I. C000FRIEND, Minipr
Formerly HotU StanfonI nnd St.&eol.Powrll
fttrtet, nrnrGriiry, adjoining Hotel Manx. Tnko
Hotel Manx iii, or Market Street Can, tranafcr
to Powell. Ideal house and location for ladles
visiting the city alone.
BATES. S1.00 FEE DAT AND UP
for manslaughter. Marshal Holmes ing business.
Tefaacs, liowover, to put men in the There is talk of paving Pine street
unhealthy place, which is more than ' with granite, dust and oil. We be-!
a-uiasxacc to civilization and in keep- Jievo tins method of rondmnking to be
ig only with the spirit of the most verv cood.
GRAY-HAIRED WOMAN
SENT TO PENITENTIARY
LOS ANGELES, Cal., July 9. Mrs.
-' Gertrude Drlggs, gray-haired and fee
ble, under tho weight of CO years,
weptuletly when Judge Davis In tho
crijMioa! court sentenced her to flvo
: years In San Quentln penitentiary.
,Sha was found guilty of falsifying
-t leuuo to n tract of valuable land
belonging Xo tho latoJohn Charneck,
k wealthy rancher of Palms.
Mrs. Driggs came to Los Angeles
'from Dayton, 0., In 1902. In that
jyettrafho appeared ns a claimant for
itbet -estate of a mysterious Salem
CHAPPIES DISCONSOLATE ,
OVER ETHEL'S MARRIAGE.
Model 67
is very popular.
PARIS, July 10. Parisian "chapp
ies" and boulovardles aro disconsolate j
today as a result of tho reported mar- j
rlago of Ethol Lovy, tho divorced wife
of George M, Cohan, to Plerri Ore-'
pin, a wealthy French honoman and ,
a man about town. For two years i
tho dainty American dancer and co- i
median has been tho toast of tho stage
door, "Johnnie", of tho Fronch capl-
tol, whero her American songs and
dancing have Leon a great hit.
According to tho report vhlch haB
Just became current today, tho wed-
Charios, who died supposedly a pau- dln2 took I)Iaco ln England sovoral
jsr. Securities worth J200.000 wero niontna ago, but was Kept secret until
HB&nO. in a safety deposit box ho ront
A .fit -a local hank. Her claim was
frefutod ln court.
'Sho was arrested In 1909 following
Jtohu Carneck's death after she had
prdancea a lease and option, on a par
cel Of his estate worth $200,000. She
was' found guilty of forgory and sen
s teacftd to flvo years In prison. Her
- attorneys secured a new trial and the
)wm verdict was again returned.
the completion of tho dancers engage
ment nt tho Columbia Music Hall
I can put you wise to tho best
real estate investment on tho const,
bettor one. It'll find you n lodger.
Address "Advisor," Box 400, Mcd-
ford, Or. tf
for another trial, Hor attorneys, Itj
was reported, will attempt to carry
I tho appeal for a third trial to tho
Judge Davis today donled a motion district court of appeals.
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Sacramento Valley Lands
440 acres, in Glenn county; live stronrn runs tfirough tho prop
erty; 100 acres of creek bottom, 75 acres now in alfalfa, 22f acres
.'ino grain land, balance pasture land; thoro kcb with the place Id
dairy cows, nnd complete dniry equipment; 4 horses and haruoHH
for same and 2 colts; wagon, racks, moworH, rakes, buggicu uud a
world of small tools; 40 hogs and pigs, 150 tons of alfalfa hay, 25
tons of oat hay; all tho furniture in the house; tho homo in a two
story house, in good shape; thoro ore 4 good barns, largo outbuild
ings; everything in firat-clnss shape; good fences. Price us only
$20,000, worth double
800 acres 35 acres in alfalfa, 35 ncres in orchard, 200 ncros
more can he put in alfalfa; good buildings and barns; livo stream
through tho proporty; this is an ideal stock nnd dairy ranch. Price
is only $15,000; terms.
1000 acres Fine, lovol wheat land nt $25 per acre; litis is a
bargain, ns tho adjoining lauds aro selling at double; every nero has
been and can bo farmed.
900 acres Good improvements, 100 acres of fino crook bottom
land that could bo put in alfalfa; 200 acres of summer fallow. Prico
is only $25,000; will sell for doublo within 12 months; two livo
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14,000 acres In Glenn county; this is the host big buy in the
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$14 per aero; half cash.
00,000-ncro fetock ranch Best proporty of its kind in tho stato
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carry 7500 hoad of cnttli tho year round.
3500 acres of fino fruit lund 40 acres now in trollised hops Hint
will pay a profit of $1000 por nero this yoar. This placo is one of
the bosj land investments over offered. Tho prico is only $17.50 per
aero, with easy terms.
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THE VALUE THEY ARE INCREASING VERY RAPIDLY. THE
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AT REASONABLE PItlCES. Address
GEORGE X. FLEMING
505 "J" STREET, SACRAMENTO, PAL.
THE BEST POSTED MAN IN CALIFORNIA ON SACRAMENTO
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JOHN 8. ORTH, Cashier. W. II. JACKSON, Ahh'I CiiHhior.
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