Medford Mail Tribune
THIRD
SECTION
CLASSIFIED
Korty-Klrst Yenr
l)allv-SI t)i Year
MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1911.
No. 9.
s
START IS MADE
ON NEW MUSEUM
Greater Medford Club Makes Prep
arations to Mount Collection of
Birds Presented to Them by Dr. E
H. Porter.
Thu Greater Medford club at its
last regular meeting decided to stmt
tile work of mounting the collection
of birds given to the club by Dr. Por
ter. Only a part of the birds will be
mounted now. Thi collection con
sists ii' 500 birds from the United
State.-, and the Philippine.-, which
have been collected by Dr. Porter
and will be this nucleus for the m-e-uin
which Medford hopes to have
sonic time. Cnes will be made and
the mounting will be done in Med-
foid by Mr. Huitlett, who has made
a reasonable offer to the club, and
Dr. Porter who is conversant with
the habits of the bird-,, will diiect the
final placing of them. Cases will be
built in a room on the 1st floor of
the new library, where the birds will
be on exhibition.
The expectoration cards will be
posted soon as they arrive and an
effort will be made to at least keep
the sidewalk in better condition; for
u fine is attached to each offense
A commitle was appointed to have
trees planted on the right of way of
the Southern Pacific. The trees will
be planted along Front street and
will be a groat improvement in the
'appearance of that part of town. It
is rather late to put threes in, but it
has been impossible for the club to
have them put in until now, and they
will be properly protected and taken
care of. There are three entrances
to the right of way, so that all teams
will have plenty of spaces to use it
without doing any injury to the trees
The expressmen have moved their
stand further down toward the
freight depot, nnd there is, room
enough for them so that the rees
will not interfere with them; but will
be a protection to them in the fu
ture. The walks in both the new and
old park have been grnseled and it
ha-, made a decided improvement
The lemainder of the gravel, which
was so kindly given by the Southern
Pacific, will be used for walks about
the new library and for walks in the
other parks the women have h
charge.
Spraying Calendar for 1911
OFFICE OF PATHOLOGIST AND ENTOMO LOGIST, ROGUE RIVER VALLEY, MEDFO RD, OREGON, MARCH, 1911.
P. J. O'Gara, Pathologist. ,1. V. Myers, Chief Inspector.
HOW TO SPRAY. Use plenty of pressure, 200 pounds or more is better than lower pressure. Apply thoroughly, drenching every part of the
tree. Do not try to save by economizing on spray. Lf your trees are tall, use a tower and spray down from it. lCxamine trees after they are
sprayed, especially for codling moth spraying, and see that poison has entered the calyx cups. .Nothing short of good work should be tolerated.
Do not think that a spray applied out of season will be effective. A spray is only effective when applied at the right time. Sprays are not
"cure-alls"; use the spray suited to the case in hand.
For further information write this office. Send for bulletins of the United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, 1). C, also Station
Bulletins. Thev are free.
PORTLAND LOSES
TO ANGELS 1-0
Three Costly Errors Are Made Sac
ramento Tramples on Oakland
Vernon Puts It on Frisco Four to
Nothing.
WHEN TO SPRAY. WHAT TO SPRAY TOR.
Ql'PfMfJ Sn ' Scale
OI lVtlVI j,;BBS r a recti Apple Aphis.
Woolly ApIiIh.
Peur I.caf Hllster Mite.
J'KRS of lied Spider
M When buds nre swelling, l'eueh I.euf Curl
Pencil Moth.
Moms ami Lichens.
Apple Mildew
Hose Mildew
Htibhlts ill id field mice.
(2) When hud scales are opening. I'ear Thrlps. (Other Species of Thrlps)
(!1) When last petals are falling nnd
hefore calyx closes In.
(I) About first week In May.
(.r) When they appear.
SUMMER
When pests nppear.
Codling .Moth on Pears and Apples.
Apple Mildew.
Pench lillKht or "Shot-hole"
Twit; borer, caterpillars
SpiinK Canker worm.
Aphides (npple, pear, cherry, etc.)
Woolly Aphis on limbs and brunches.
Hed Spider.
Oyster shell lint tc louse.
I.euf hopper
Aphides on truck crops.
Peur nnd cherry hIur.
.FALL
Hofore fall rains begin.
Cuterplllars.
Striped cucumber beetle. (Dlubrotlcn)
Hoot Maggots, etc.
Cut worms
Grasshoppers.
Kleu beetle.
Potato blight.
Codling moth. (See note.)
Weeds.
Apple nntliracuose.
Peach bllKht, or "shot-hole."
Evangelistic Meetings Close.
Today nl tlie Pre.-byteriun church
t lie l-jViuijii'listic meeting clo-.e, Wcv
.). A. McVeigh gives his ln.st three
grunt sermons. At 11 n. m. he
preaches. At 12:30 he addresses the
men oly on the subject "L'p Against
It." McVeigh knows the world and
lias had experience from which he
would save others. His last great ef
i'orl is at 7:!i() in the evening. Hood
inu.sic at all .services. Large crowds
are expected. Come early for n
seat.
Demurrers Filed.
CIIICACIO, III., April 1. Ten Chi
cago packers, indicted for violation
of the Sherman auti-tntst law, filed
lute this afternoon demurrers to the
government's action. They set up
the claim that the act is invalid in
that it fails clearly to define what
is criminal under the law. and thata
it.s wording is so broad that piopor
enforcement of its provisions is im
possible. The entire plea rests upon
the alleged unconstitutionality ot the
law.
JOHNSOUEAR DEATH,
SAYS HE'LL RUN AGAIN
CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 1. To
day as the anniversary of election as
ma.vor of Cleveland. Tom L. John
son aroused himself from what Is
thought to be his death bed, and an
nounced that If he lives, that be
will again run for mayor.
Orchestra Coming.
The Hiissian Symphony orchestra
will appear at the Natutorium on
May 10.
Mi Wynii Coinan, advance ugent.
arranged the duU Satin day.
Thu orchestra is known the world
over and U conaidorod the liaot in
l(uia.
Insect pests and fungous diseases con
trolled by other means than spiuylng.
Peur blight. (All species of the pome
family.)
Smut of wheat, o.its, barley.
Cabbage worms,
Climbing cut woims.
Oaiden cut hoi ins.
Whe worms. (I.aivae of Click Hemic)
Potato Scub.
Grape mildew.
Tussock moth
Flat-headed boieis, (Apple, pears.)
Peach borer (crown nnd root of pe.ioh
tlens.)
Asparagus rust.
Htruwduiry
borer.
ci own-borer, and toot
Melon, cuaumber, cantaloupe, wilt.
Ants.
KubbltH, mound Hqulitols, moles.
Hed buds,
Fumigation of nurfcory slock, fruits,
etc
Crown gall.
IjiHoots In stored mains uml fruits
WHAT TO USE.
I.ltue-Sulphur
fi DeKiees lleauine. (1030 Specific
(Iiuvlty)
Iron Sulphide.
NOTES.
See bulletin on "Uine-Sulphur" Issued by this office.
Peach moth may ulso be eouttolletl by applying at senate of lead, I pounds to
1011 kuIIiiiis of wnlei, when peach blossoms aie opening.
l'or vvoollv aphis, do not fall to sptn bodies and crowns thoroughly. It Is a
i;ood plan to uncover mots, at least one foot liom crown, uml diencli thoioughly.
I.ltue-Sulphur
I.B DeKiees Heaume or stnuiKer.
Distillate Oil Umulsloii.
Arsenate of Lead
pounds to 100 gallons of water.
Iron Sulphide
10 pounds Iron sulphate, 10 quarts
lime-sulphur, 100 gallons of water.
8-8-C0 Self-boiled Uine-Sulphur.
Arsenate of Lead ,
pounds to 100 gallons of water
Tobacco Hlack-Leuf
1 to CG, or Hluck-Leaf 40 (Sulphate
of N'leotlne) 1 to 800 or I to 1000
Black Leaf 10 Is no doubt the best
and most effective of sptnys of this
kind.
Arsenate of Lead
4 pounds to 100 callous of water; or
use road dust, lime dust, or ushes
Arsenate of Lead
4 pounds to 100 gallons of water.
See bulletin on "Lime-Sulphur" Issued by this office.
This acts us a lepellant Not effective If used befoie the rainy teason Is over
Llvei itibbeil on ttunks will also net as a tepellunt
Peats, peaches, elicriles, pi uues, ute nil attacked by this Insect. Write for
Circular No i:il, Hureau of Ihiloinology. I' S Department of Anileultuic, Wash
ington. I) c
I'se a nozzle with an angle of 4S degtces, and spray with presHUie of 17f
to "00 pounds Si'f that every young fruit has had spray lorced Into the calyx
oup Spru.v should be course und. If tiees are tall, u platform on the spray
tank should tie used. Peats need not be sprayed until apples are leady, us peur
culees tcmnln open. Itepeat the above in a week or ten days. All moths do
not emcige fiom their cocoons at the same time. Hand some trees with cloth,
the number of worms cutiKht will Indicate the effectiveness of the above tieut
men l Later sptus should not be course, hut u flue mist, to cover fruit and
foliage
To be combined with the flist codling moth spray.
Sulpbui" Issued by this office.
See bulletin on "Lime-
Do not nppl within a month of picking, as f l ill t will be stained. To be applied
where fall spiayluK with Hoideaux mixture, has been omitted. A second treatment
the latter pat I of May, If necessury.
The first codling moth sprav will be more or less timely.
He sine to spiay as soon us the colonies of the Insects appear In the case
of aphides It Is very difficult to eiadlcnte them after they have curled the leaves
badly lleiueniber tills Is a contact spray und the Insects can only be killed by
direct eontuot with the Insecticide. The black-leaf may be mixed with aisenute
if leud, If necessary, to save labor of double spiuylng, whero aphis and codling
moth are to be coutiolled ut the same time.
Curbolatcd Lime.
Bordeaux mixtion ns n lepellant.
Hordenux Mixture, fi-fi-fio.
1'orniulu for eaiboluted lime: 10 pounds of lime; water, Ml gallons; catholic
acid, 1 pint or moie. Slake limit with u little water, add rest of water and the
catholic acid. 9
l'or cutwoims, kulnit, which Is a potash fertiliser, Is effective.
l'or Krasshoppers, It Is usually necessary to cover young tiees with cneese
cloth or netting where they are numerous. This should be done piomptly upon
flist appeal uuce.
Spray thoioughly first week In Julie and two or thiee weeks later If necessary
Arsenate of Lead
4 pounds to 100 gallons of water
Iron .Sulphate (Copperns)
20 per cent solution.
Hordenux Mixture, D-fi-50.
Third application dependent upon season, but usually latter part of .lime. An
ippllcutlou the hitter pint of July may often be necessury. If the calyx spraying
s well done, few violins will bo left for last two sprays.
At Los Angeles R. II. E.
Portland 0 1 3
I.os Angeled 1 4 2
At Sacramento II. II. 13.
Oakland 1 7 3
Sacramento 7 9 l
At San Francisco II. II. E.
Vernon t l 0
Frisco o C 12
This spray desttoys mustaids, dandelion,
leaved plants
thistles, ragweed, and other broad-
He sine to spiny all stone fruits as well us apples befoio fall I al lis begin. Do
not wall foi leaves to fall Where apple tiees lire eiitliely free from unlhrucnose
ankeis, lime-sulphur will piove unite effective. However, Hordenux Is much the
safer. Kill I spraliiK foi penis uiinecessui y
Use Coiroslve sublimate,
as u disinfectant.
1 to 1000
KoiiiiiUIn
1 pint to 30 gallons of water.
Palis fiieeii 1 p.u t, bran to pints
Pnrls CJreen 1 part, hrun 40 purts
Poisoned slices of potato, Hluck-Leuf
40.
Kormtillii 1 pint to 30 gallons of
wntur.
Klowors of .Sulphur.
Hands.
Wrappers, .Shades.
PoIhoii Wnsh.
Flowers of Sulphur.
No remedy to wivo affected pluiits
notation.
Turtur emetic I part, syiup tiO parts
Strychnia sulphutit
trups foi moles
Corroslvo Sublimate
Fumigation.
riiinlgutlon
I o.. Potassium Cyanide OH per cent
1 ut. Siilphuilo uald, i o.. wutui.
Destroy Infected plants
Curbon blsuipi )'i
There Is no spruy leniedv tor this buiierlal disease Cutcfully remove all In
fectlons In the bodies, limbs oi loots befoie the IiIossoiiiIiik season opens f
bllKht appeals dllllliK the KroWlUK season, lemove It, iisIiik Kieal cine to cut
well hijow Infection point Wipe the lusti iliuenth and cuts with couoslve sub
limate iblchlorlil of meicury) I to IO00 This Is the most serious of all jichard
fruit discuses and the one most to be Kiuirded iiKiilnst
Spi Inkle the Kl'alii thorouKhly. mix on a bin floor, let dry und sow.
Mix well. Dust the plants well before worms cut to.
use white hellelioie, one ounce to two Kullons of walei
If plants aiu heudliiK,
.Make u mash by adding some water, add a little molasses and suit, mix and
scatter In small plies uiiioiik plants, or In bejl betoie planting He careful that
chickens do not get ut the poison. Hlnek leaf 40 (I to 800) may also be used
to sutiiiutc ground
Poisoned slices of potatoes may or may not lie icadlly eaten. The use of black
leaf 10 (I to 800) applied to tlio giound about the plunts will dilve them away
Soak the potato seed hcfoic cutting tor two hours, Do not plant potatoes In
Kioiind from which scabb) potatoes have been dug Itotute with other crops
Dust the sulphur on the vines fieiiueiitly dm lug the summer If applied while
dew Is on the vines, it will adhere much better Application by dust spiayei In
more effective than dusting by hand. Commeiclui lliiie-sulphur, I to "5, has
given fair results III California where mildew Is serious
lluiul the Itees Willi "Tiee Tangle-foot " Tur or other sticky piepurutlous should
not be applied directly to the hark of tiees
Wrap young trues with heavy building paper at least a foot above giound,
und nave wiuppci cxtcrni two or tliiee incites peiovv MUifuoe Young peur tiees
are not troiuueii so scnousiy it is also a goon plan to sliailo
a shake Into the ground on southwest side.
tree.
lilt tritt.M Itv lltlllflL?
I'luce hbake six to ten Inches from
Use wash made as follows ft gallons whitewash, I pint lliilld glue, pint
earnonc neiii m ounces raris uieen ,ppiy hiioui .May isi
not entirely effective, and tiees should be examined for hoiclM
lie w tupped as for apple boieis.
It, H" -, I'll,.
ThU lemedy I
Tiech may also
Three weeks aftei cutting stops, spiay with vviiale oil soup ami water n) pounds
oup to .10 gallons of wuterl. then dust with floueis of sulpliur ut the tate of
100 to ISO pounds per ueie A month later, apply on dewy mornings, 150 to 200
pounds of flowers of sulphur per ucie
There Is no known temedy.
leplant In InffNted gunnel
Deslioy Infested ihiuls befoie May 1st Do nol
Do not plant in Hulls In which d I sea veil pluntH have gioun
with othei crops
1'iuetlco rotutlun
Mix well together and leave whoie uiitN can feed upon It The autw will go
lo their nests aftei eating and will die KpecleM vvhloli ate (lannlbiilUtlc will lie
killed upon eating the poUoned one which Iclutned to the neutH
Habblts and ground wiiulrieln may be poisoned with stiychnla Miilphste This
poison may be applied directly to upplfM where lhe will be ealen Tlnie .ire
ulso proprietary poUoliH puicllMMlible at ding stoles Mole uiUMt be 1 1 lipped
LOS ANGELES, April 1. Port
land lost to Loh AttKoles today by tho
close score of 1 to 0. Tho gamo by
innings:
First.
Portland Rodgers fanned. Cabd
bourno out, Holmes to Dillon. Ryan
fanned. No runs.
Los Angeles Aiken filed to Chad
bourne. Metzgur lined to Sbeeban.
.Moore out, Sheehan to Ranns. No
runs.
Second.
Portland Krueger filed to Daley.
Sheebnn fouled to Dillon. Kappa
singled. Pecklnpaugh filed to Daley.
No runs.
Los Angoles Daley out, Seaton to
Rapps. Dillon filed to Krueger. Dol
nias filed to Ryan. No runs.
Third.
Portland Kuhn out, Dolhl to
Dillon, Seuton out. Metzger to Dil
lon. Rodgers popped to Aiken. No
runs.
Los Angeles Deal fanned. Smith
out. Rodgers to KappB. Dohll out,
P.ecklnpaugh to Rapps. No runs.
Fourth.
Portland Cbadbourno fanned;
Ryan out Delhi to Dillon. Krueger,
out. .Metzger to Dillon. No runs.
Loh Angeles Aiken filed to Ryan.
Metzger singled. Mooro slnglod. Metz
eor out at third. Ryan to Sheohan.
Daley singled. Dillon singled, took
Hocond, Cbadbourne's error, Mooro
"coring. Dolmas struck out. Ono
run.
Fifth.
Portland Sbeeban filed to Daloy.
Rapps repeated. Pecklnpaugh fouled
to Smith. No runs.
Los Angeles Deal fanned. Smith
filed to Ryan. Dolhl fanned. No
run,
Portland Kuhn wnlked. Seaton
sacrificed, Dohll to Dillon. Rodgers
fouled to Aiken. Cbadbourno lined
to Dolmas. No runs.
Los Angoles Aiken walked nnd
was forced by Mtzger. Rodgors to
Pecklnpaugh. Mooro walked. aDIoy
out. Sbeeban to Rapps. Dillon out
Shcohuu to KtippH. No runs.
Seventh,
Portland Ryan walked. Kruegor
safe on Alkon's error. 'Sbeeban sacri
ficed. Dillon to Dolmas, Rapps to
A Ikon who caught Ryan at tho plate.
Krugor out, sacrifice homo, Dohll to
Smith. No runs.
Los Angolas Dolmas filed to
Krueger. Deal struck out. Smith
out. Pecklnpaugh to Rapps. No
num.
Eighth.
Portland Pecklnpaugh out Dolhl
to Dillon. Khun filed to Moorv. Sea
ton fanned. No runs.
Los Angeles Dohll out, Sheebnn
to Itapps. Alkun safe. Sheohan's er
ror. Metzger safe. Fccklnpuugh'a
error. Alkcn going to third. Metzger
to second. .Moore hit to Shoohun, who
caught Alkon out at homo. Khun
dirow Moore out at second. No runs.
Xlntli.
Portland Rodgers out. Chad
bourne out. Ryan sufe. Dolmns' er
ror. Ran out, htenllng.
Walls und furniture mii be tpiHyed with I to fiOO solution of eoiioslv, sub I
Minute In alcohol Alcohol will dissolve pal lit or yuiiiImIi on wood und wuiir
may be used In stead Where it In pons I hie, fumigation h best I'se cv.tnhb of
poluMMium (! pel rent), one oiluci, by Weight, milplunlc acid (ciude). one ouik i
llilllld uieimuie, watei, two ounces 1'lnee watei In i-iii Ihenwuie dish add lie '
hlilplliiric item linn men urop ine cyuuioe oi poiiiMHium lu (iet out or the loom
Itilekly. and close doois and windows tightly. Do not enter until loom has leeu
llioioughly vuitlluli-d This In w jiiovt deadly poison If Inhaled, und gi.ut ..u.
should In' exercised in Its use The above formula In Miitlleleut foi Inn olm
feet of hiihccc Col f IlllllgH tliiK l t' llllOllheM, t Im Milfflelenl for 3B0 cubic f. el
Tills Im a bacterial diseuNe of a Urge number of MpeeleM of pluiitH of which
MepMiMttxl geiieia Then is no mire oi remedy. All plunU, Hllch mm ieuiH, apple,
peuuheb, le . found lo be tuftsuted ulioiihl bu I ejected i'lilu dlMUHMu Is more
serloim iii out iliy legions
Pluee Iii shallow iIInIich Iii (lot bins The gus. being heavy, will 140 downward
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Service Sunday at 11 a. in., sub-
Methodist Church, South.
Corner of Wet Main and Oakd.ile.
CABINET
joct of lefcMin-sormon, "Unioahty.". Sunday bchool at 11 11. m.; pleaching
Some of today's store ads probably
Sunday school ut If); Wednohd.ty
Wuduehday evenim: mooting ut 7:30.
All welcome A free roudius loom n
'i .. . .. ....
sIhiw y.uj where you cun get it at 1H'' ' ""-' PlH' Horn 'J tn h daily
iiliiuit the pi ice you e.Rt to pav, except Suiidu, Church Kdilice 212
or n-, ' N'lUi (Jukd.ilc.
11 a. in., biibject, "A Chriktiaii View
ot Profit und Los.' The .acnuncnt
of the Lord' suppor ut the close of
the 11 o'clock service. Kpwoitli
league tit 7 p , in., and preaching .it
8 p. hi. Kvetyhobdv welcome, J. 1'.
Jhpp-, pastor.
FORCED FROM OFFICE
MADRID, April 1 -After serving
a )ear, thu Spanish cubluot headed
by Premier taialejas wnu forced ou
of tho rcpulillc.ins. Radical moiu
ureti aguliist the clerical ware pto
posed by the opposition.
jof office toda uuough the nithPy jit ttt,J
A Worklnii Man's Reward.
. Ai. revealed by a worker's o.xpeii
once. At Smith's hull, Sunday .it
7::i(J p. in., by V. V. Kinjau, under
uusiicei of Sicmli-l-, Mcrbodv
New City Stcnoyrniiher.
JfiMIi
Ma,or C1111011 uppmntcd Mis. (Iin
liuni to fill the position of city sten
ographer op Fndny evenint:.
Mr. W. A. Kobliin, former city
Ktciunjmpher, had ieiuiiei akin
thut hcrremuutir. ho in effect on
April 1, 11)11.
Mis. Graham is u ludv of wide ex
perience uml U nu expert in steuog
i.ijiIij und tijicwntiiitj.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
PLAY BALL MONDAY
The high school base ball team
will boKlu practice tomorrow nftor
110011, nfter ticbool.
Coach Hall has sunt word to all
candidates to bo ut tho grounds not
later ban -1:15 p, in,
Tho team will huvo batting and
fielding pructlco nnd tho man cbozon
for their positions on Monday of nuxt
wook.
Hunting, signal work, hit and run
nnd mpieero plays will be taught tho
young cuudidntes.
Tin team will bo ono of tho fastest
lu Oregon and will try for tho cham
pionship of western Oregon,