r ?? Mr? THIWtBm&J- - PAGE TWO MEDFORD IUJL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OK10GON, "MONDAY, MARCH -t, 1012. 1 ' I I I I I MH ' I I I I Jf. I 1 ' I. ' I .11 I II I I I I i i I M HOW GQLVIG BOOSTS OREGON ' 10 OVERCOME LABOR KNOCKERS Sample of Letters Written by Com mercial Club President to Persons lii Frlrjftl East Scared Away by Falsehoods Sent 'Out by 'Labor. Dwells Upon Desirable Features and Resources Ohof Lonh' 'Boost for All of'Orcflon. Just how much ot a hoostor Judge W. M. Colvlg is, is plainly shown by his corrcspomlonco nnd answers to letter? of inquiry rocolvcil from nil parts of tho world for Information regarding Medford, Particularly do his boosting qualities loom up lumU nouafy in compalsun with thoso of tho knocking circular sent out by tho Portland labor council in tho effort to make Oregon a "closed shop" atato. Horo is a sample one of hundreds takon from his files, n roilly.jp. ,a discouraged communica tion from South Dakota, tho writer of which represented a colony Hint contemplated coming to Bedford but wore scared off by tho labor knock kneck ers: . Donr Sir: Your favor of tho 22nd instant, nt hand. Replying to your Inquiry, it is not improper for me to say'that I came to Oregon more than sixty years ago. 1 am well acquaint ed with every portion of tho state: and I may further say that I have traveled over your splendid state of South Dakota, and In fact have bpont considerable time In very many states of the American union. I am JUDGE WM, COLVIG. ; CsFt P. 1 RICH d nnvin jn i J i i. P v . K 6 4 OFFICE JQF JPAT30PGIST AND ENTOMOLOGIST, ROGUE RIVER VALLJ2Y, BEDFORD, OREGON, MARCH 1, 1912. P. J. O'Gani, Etitlrologist. ' ,1. W. Mycin, Clili-f luspcclnr. iqr 1912 HOW TO SPRAY. Use plenty of pressure, 200 pounds or nioi'o is bolter ihan lower pressure. Apply lliormitfhly, dreneliiiiK wpry pari, ol, tins tree. Do .not fay 'to save Jv (economizing. on spray. It' your trees are tall, usu a.tower and spray clown from it. .Kxaiiiiue Irees after they ni'o sprayed, especially for codling moth spraying, and see that poison lias onturerttjm ealyx cups Vlhlng shorl, of good work should bo IpJuratM. Do not think that a spray applied out of. season will be effect i.ve. A spray is only .effective when, applied at the', riht. , lime, Sprays ara.-not "cure-alls''iusu the snrav suited to the-ease in hand. For .further information write this office. Send for bulletins of the United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, I). ('., also Station Bullet ins. tThoy.avtt,fr.ots. .. . , i. . i,. . i , WHEN TO .BJPXA.T. -- SPRRsTa- (I) When buds arc swelling. what TosraAT TOJR, not Intorcstod in any way in tho sa'o of real estate, and have no objocts.to consorvo when speaking of Oregon, othor than to give a correct and truth ful statement in relation to tho clim ate, resources, etc. I am naturally very loyal to a stato in which I have spent- so much of my life, and thercforo I may not bo able to speak of it entiroly impartially. Dwells l!K)n Features. Oregon is divided into two great divisions, known as Eastern Oregon and Western Oregon. Each has con ditions of climate, soil and produc tion peculiar to itself. In the first place, tho stato contains 90,500 square miles, which is in itself an area sufficient to cover all of the Now England, states, with New Jar soy added thereto. Thore Is no arid region, in Western Orogon as thore is in tho eastern part of the state. -The Cascado Range of mountains that traverses the stato through Its en tire length north and south, is tho di viding lino between these two por tions of the state. This mountain rango commences at ML Hood on the nortli, and, extends southwardly in Mt. Pitt in the south, about thirty milos distant from ihis city. There arq numerous peaks perpetually cov ered with snow, which rise from the summit .of this range. Western Oregon contains a great deal of timber land. Magnificent forests of fir, pine, cedar, hemlock. and spruce. It also contains mflch oak, some asli, and maple, and othor timber with which tho people of the eabt aro totally unacquainted, such as madronu, myrtle, manzlnltu and other species of timber native only to tho Pacific coast, a great many streams of pure cold water como from tho snow of tho Cascade rango, and cross the valley, omptyJng into the rivers which wind their way through tho Coast range of mountains. This coast range is not so high as the Cascade, and Is covered with a douse forest. Three Largo VnllojH. In western Orogon we have throe prlnolpal valleys, tho Willamette vnl ley is tho largost. It occupies nearly nil tho northern portion of western Oregop, and contains a duop, rich and fertile soil, capable of supporting a population of two or three millions of people. Immodlatoly south of It 1b tho Umpqun valley. Roseburg Is tho principal city, and tho seat of the United States land office. It in a mftst beautiful valloy. While It con tains much level land, yet portions of It aro filled with picturesque hills covered with onk trees, nnd I am told looks very much like some of the most boautlful parts of Scotland. South ot it, reaching nearly to die California lino, is Rogue rivor valloy. which I can truthfully suy Is one of the fairest plcturos on tho face of nature. It has average elevation of about 12)50 foot. It Is well watered with cluar, cold and pure mountain streams. It Is bordored on the west by hills aud mountains, from which gold has been mluod for moro than half a century, and which mlnos havo produced not less than forty mil lions, of dollars, and thoy aro still producing und ongugo tho attention of mon who havo boon attracted hero by tho lure of gold only. Roosts tho Climate. On tho east aud north is tho Cas cade rango und tho plateaus which pxteud. from tho baso of tho mountain to tho YUlloy proper. This plateau la mostly covered with forests of com mercial timber, yet interspersed hero and there with beautiful small valleys which open out into the main, oue, and In which are situated many boa tlful homes. Rogue river valley is mostly contained within this Jack son county. Wo have what wo think tho most delightful climate to be found nny- whoro on tho continent. Yqh will se that I am drawing this pretty strong, but 1 want you to notice the weather records covering over a per iod of twenty years, and token from lolinblo government reports. As I xm now dictating this letter, the sun is shining bright, the grass of our lawns is green, the wild buttercups and lamb's tongues are blooming on the commons, the people are getting ready for gardening, and wo feel that tho advent of spring Is close at hand. It will not be such a great change from tne weather which has been predominate throughout the entire; wlntor. There wore only three days In tho month of January, 1912, when tho thormomoter was lower than 25 degrees above zero, and tho lowest point reached was 20 1-2 degrees above. Now, look at the weather re ports from Los Angeles, and you will see that on the 1st and 2nd days of January, of this year, the thermp inotor went as low as 19 1-4 degrees above zero, which was cold enough. to? cause tho loss of fifty per cent ;t their orange crop. In Los Angeles they have not had but one rain since last May. I 'i in Arc Exploited. Thero is no part or tho world, which contains such a large area de voted to pears as Rogue river valley, and no country in tho world pro duces pears of more excellent quality, nor thoso that command as hlgh prices In the markets. We have about G2.500 acres planted to apples and pears in this valley alone. We raise a great variety of fruit. I would not induco any one to come hero with the expectations of taking up a homestead or govern ment land. There are other parts of tho stato where opportunities of this kind nro much bettor than in south ern Oregon, jot thoro is some wjld land here still unoccupied, from which a man with hoelth, pluck, and energy might make himself a com fortable home. Fruit raising, nnd general farming, Including poultry raising, -is very profitable In south ern Oregon, nd l feel that I am not doing any man a wrong when I In duce him to leavo the frigid climate of tho northern stato, and como hero to live. Because, I know that ho. can enjoy JIfo horo more than it Is poselbJo for him to do Jn thoso states of tho Miauiiwlppl valley, or any th-, od state of the north. We havo but few, if any warm nights in summer. Tho c,ooI mountain air settles down In tho valley at night fall, and tho heat of the day rises. Animus of Knockers. That you may understand tho ani mus of tho Central Labor Council of Portland, Orogon, permit mo to stato' that tho men composing this council are malcontent wherever they arc. 'I hey are always clamoring for short ter hours, and larger wages. -They huvo been disturbing eloments in the city of Portland for mnn years. -Tho rank and file of tholr membership, is opposed to nard work, and they do, not waut to see anybody else succeed. If tho communication which they sent out to tho governors of tho sev eral statos will havo tho effect to koop out uny of their class, wo will be greatly ploasod, as wo havo atj many of thorn in our Jargo cities as wo can woll stand. Tho purpose of their lottor is to mako a "corner" li tho labor market, nnd also to hurt tho railroads as much as possible, by prevouting tho people from tho eas from coming heie; and tho statei monts made by this council aro nl moat entirely falso and misleading. , Don't Waut to Oo Hack. , If any of tho people of South Dai kota want to know about southern (2) When bmUscalcs arc. opening. (3) When last ratals nro falling and lieforo calyx closes In. Hun i1)n Scnli. IImkh ot Orcvn Applo Aphis. W'txilly AphlM, flrovn Pouch 'Aptil )nr Leaf llllmer .Mlto. -KrtK" of ltl HpMcr. 'lt-xch t.viif Curl, lynch Moth M(v.m urn! Lichen. Hu.iplx-rry Cano IiIIkIiI. Apple MllllHW. Ito.oe MllOevv. ItulihltH inn! field mice. Tear Thrlrw. (Other kpccIch of Thrlpi) Codling Moth on Pcnrs nnd Apples. (4) About first week In May. (5) When they appear. . SUMMER When pests appear. Apple Mildew. Peach nilsht or "Shot-hole." Twig borer, caterpillars. SprliiR Cunker worm. Aphides (apple, pear, cherry, etc.) "Woolly Aphis on limbs und 'branched. IliI Spider. Oyster abell bark louse. Loaf hppper. Aphldeo on truek crops. Green Peach Aphis. Pear and cherry slup. PALL Before Ut rains begin. Caterpillars. Striped cucumber beetle. (Dtnbrotlca.) Xtoot'MarcKot. etc. Squash Bugs. Cut worms. Orannliopprrn. Flea beetle. Potato bllKht. Codling moth. (Heo note.) Weeds. Haspbcrry Cano Ullnht.- Insect pests and fungous diseases con- iroueu by other means than spraying. Applo antliracnone. Peach blight, or "shot-holc.- Tear blight. (All species of the porno family.) Raspberry cano maggot. Smut af wheat, oats, barley. Cabbago worms. .Climbing cut worms. Qurden cut worms. J Wlr wc-rms. (Larvae of Click Ucotlc) Potato Scab. Orapo mildew. Tussock moth. Flat-hc-adcd borers (AppJe, pear) Poach borer (crown and root of peach trees.) Asparagus rust. JJt raw berry crown,-bo're'r, "and 'root b'o'rer, Melon, cucumber, cantaloupe wlt. Ants. '. l Gophers. ,Ilabbltn, ground .jujulrrolo, inoJuB. ' 'i i l i mtf ' Poultry mites and llco. . . . t . j Tied bugs, cockroaches, (Iurnlpotion pt nujjtcry stocc, fruits, Alfalfa crown gall (Urophlyotls). 'V, Crown gal, i InsegtH In stored 'grains and Triills, WHAT TO USE Lline.Hulphur .fi Deglees llenume. Uruvlty) (I 030 Hp.-olflu HcHln-ltoiiliitnx mixture. x- Iron Sulphldo. l.lim-Hulplmr 4.3 Degrees lloiiutuo or stronger. UOVS.M Mot Iwtik of this cwl.-ndttr. ! hullsUn on UiiwulPiur" 'V1!"1 i,,yi 'IlJjiS.ii1!'. ISmch ninth muv hImii l .Hiiliofie. by wpplvlnn nrimli nf m. I " I0it kmIIouh of oilier, uhell neh IiIimmhiiiin le uHiilnK. ,, , K.ir woolly uphlH. Ut not foil in spray l"dl and wowiw 'hurMUBbllf. JI , godd phut to iinoover riMild. at IwihI iiiic foot ffoni orowii, iiiul drmioii tltrtilHT. Spray firnl bfoio Urn Iwmn uiihi. hiwnd. when inm leaVi Ml )YH mmI and the voting HlumlN Hie uIhiiii lx InolieH hi hi'lglil. llilnl. Jnl lifrii lh li)wn X iKiuK or eitii'iiiiHr ror roinium. .. uplKHir Soo huek of UiIm iM'eiidur. hIwi bulleiln mi "Llme.'Hnluhur" iMueil by lliU offte TiiFialH -r'm m over riiiir- on Im over on bui'K or M u lepelluut. Not entirely wffeiilUp If IliM'd iHToie (lie rainy ll.lVlir rlllllKKl llll IMMIKM "l HISII lll'l mjiiiwill. ni m.'n"." In eiileiidrtr . Distillate Oil KiiiuImIoh. with Tolmcco Hluek-LiHif. Coinbltieil Arnoimle of Lend 4 pndiulH to 100 gnllonn of wntr. Iron Sulphide 10 pound Iron sulphate, 10 uunrtx lliiiesultiliur. 100 gullons of water. S.S-50 Self-bollcd Lime-Sulphur. Arnennta of Lead 4 pounds to 100 gallons of water. W'rlln fer OlroulrLNii 1.11.' Iliireu o'f Knloinolouy. II. S leMrlniiit nf AmiIhuHuih. hU- Nie ImeK or tlllM UMIellllMr 1'iHirM, )eiehen, olierrles. iiriineM, are nil mtoelieit by lilJ limwel. .nglon. I) ' Uhh u niitxle with an hiiuIm ii f I itvurevH. und ii'uy with pi III.1IIU 1II.M lllt.l ..V.if V.lllfll" irilll III1N IIMII BOIMl l.llf'V. ' '"..'".' ' ' :- . v. .: ;.ii' ..i.k.;s .. ... ii ii ii. Sumy minimi he immmhi huh, ir ireiw lire iuh. h iwuuiii uii iih. mi 200 poiindc. to or 1TI It. n lit emyx lank Mhoiild be lined onlyee r.'timln open uiiy with itiMtut See that eer young friill hn Imd npiiiy mrel lull 1'enrH need lint b ulirnyil ntitll Mppl r a psr 4H inoififi H IHit enlarge rrotll their rmimiiK HI Ilia lle'Hl the ne Ifi n WMk or ti dsjf. Illle time ilihiI miiue trM Willi alata: Mm niunlier of wotnm oiiiikIH will lndlpnl Hie iffrelUeili n uf lht almvc IrWJ inent Uiter iniy ulionld mil ! eonr'. Imi film mist, In tuner fruit ami- folmge One npru) for p"rM imuiiii) muiii-o in To be eoiublued Willi Hie first eodllng imill1 mnn) He bulletin mi Sulphur" Iwmed by this oflUv See Uok uf tMlwiiiUr fr futmulu. 'Llnm- Do nut apply within n inunth of picking. n fruit will he hUIimhI Tn Iw t(lltM where full spraying with llordeuui mUltiii has been oiiillled A -cmh1 lrlmllt Ihe latter tmrt of May, If imeeiwHry fiirmuls en ln4Cl of ewUtidar Tolmcco mack-Leaf 1 to CS; or Illuek-I.oaf 40 (Sulphato of Nicotine) 1 to SOO or 1 to 1000. lllnrk l.af 40 Im no doubt tho bent und must effective uf sprays of ihlti kind. Arsonute of Lead 4 iiounibi to 100 gallons of water: or uhu roud dust, lime dust, or nshes. Arsenate of Lead 4 pounds to 100 gallons of water. Carbolated Lime. Whnlc'Olt soap and Quassia; Kuroscnu KmuUlou. Uordoaux mixture as a repcllant. The first codling moth spiny will be tiior) ur Uiiiety. J)e sure In spray rHion an the colonies of the Insects appeur In lli e of nihlilH It Is very dlfflmilt to erdlote them after they Iimmi ourlml Hi mvm iHidly. Hemeinlmr this Is a contact spray ami Urn Iniwrts wti only m hllll y dlroct contact with the limcllel1s tIm blfll..leif may Im iiilxmt with urMMtf of tend, If neeeMmiry. to stive hitHir of iVmilile nprwylng, wlmr aphis siul OWtlUg moth are to be oontrollvd ui tlm iwnio time. effeolUe. Pur red spUlrr. dry siilpliiirlpg alio Do not spray on ripe fruit, as spray Is poliumnupi. Poriiiula for oarbolatml lime: 0 iwmiikM of Ihnn, water. 0 kwIIi: irltll'i arid, I pint or more. Slake IIiiih with a Utile water, utld rsl of wiitsr hi1 Dim curlHillo ueM Work tho mixture Into Mm wMI UIikiii cutturo Is luiporlunl All ruhblMh In Mm field anil mJuhk fMHMN 4nliJ In destroyed. Pall pUiWUig should be priiolleed limrels limy lw IrwpMtl !)' IN OHI pluqlitg shingles or boards anion k the vines ug rrom squusii u Week or fo earlier I rpruy as lutllciiled In I'lioiunlier and melon fltililM mi. ngu from sauush bug limy Ihj lasmHied by Mm u of siiiwsh vIh" llitl u wiMik or ho eurller between the othsr hills as trap plants, ror Mm young inseois. Ii i r cutworms, kalnlt, which Is a potash fertiliser. Is effective. 1'or grasshoptmrs, It Is iimuuIIv necessury In oovrr yuUHg tteM with -4ihrv cloth where tin y me numerous. This should lie ilnm promptly upon first ppsr nnee I'yrelhriuii powder may nleo l used for flea. Iie'lle Iiord'iiux Mixture. S-5-50. Amelia to of Lead 4 pounds to 100 gallpnn uf water. Iron Sulphatn (Copperns) 20 p.ir cent solution. IteslnIlordaux. Uordeaux Mixture. S-S-SO. ITse corroslvn sublimate, 1 to 1000 as a disinfectant. No spray remedy. PprmaJltij J pint lo 30 gallons of water il'arlu Green 1 part, bran- 40 pfirls Paris Grcon 1 part, bran 40 parts, Poisoned slices of potato, llluck-Lcuf 4P, Tor. Formalin wntor. " 1 pint to SO gallons of Spray thoroughly first week In June and two or three weeks Inter If ry. Third application dcitendeitt upon scusiui, hut usuallv latter mii uf June Am application the latter iwrl of Julv in.iv nflm be nee.urv If Mm ealyx spmylliK Is well done, few worms will be lift for Just two spmys ii ' ' ' " Mini ullivr bniad- This spray destroys mustards, dundellon. tlilsilr. rwgwtv!, iivml plants. lenv After the field has been Mioroughly cleaned up, spray before Mm rains Usitln. See Imck of calendar for formula. lie sure to spray nil stone fruliM as well as apples before fall itMnn Iwgln, Do not wait for leaves lo fall. Wlivre tipple Irns are entlrrly free from Hiilhrauim cankers, lime-sulphur will prove unite erfitlve However, llordeuUK Is itmeh tlm siifer Full spraying for pours unneoensary Thero Is no spruy remetly fur this bacterial disease, t'arefully rriuovs sll In frctlons In thu bodies, limbs or roots before the hlossomlng smsiiu ohs. If blight nppears during the growing season, remove It, using urtmt Our In out well below Infecllnu point. Wipe tlm Instruments and cuts with iHirToslve b llmitte (blchlorld of mercury) 1 In 1000 This Is Mm most sarluUM Of all ornhrit fruit illKijauf's ;id Mm mm most to he guurded ngHlnst Cut nut und burn nil Infested oaues. Sprinkle Mu grain thoroughly, mix on u bin floor, Iwt dry und sow. Mix well Dust the plants Well before worms eat In. use while hellebore, oun ounce to two gallons of water. a. If plums are Imsdlnir, Make n mash by milling some water; mid n little mnbiSMen ami suit; t1' p.. I scatter In small piles among PtanlH ur In Imil Iveforn planting Us iufaJ Hist uhlokeiiH do not get tit the poison, lllurk leaf 4o (I to xoo) may also ba itewl to Haturatu ground. I'olsonud slices of polatoeM may or may not be readily uulnn The use of blank leaf 10 (1 tn too) ntipMid to the ground about the plunls will drlvn thsiii nwtiy. Set) other sldn of calendar. Flowers of Sulphur. iiuridtf. Wruppors, Shades. Poison Wash. FJowurs of Sulphur. No remetly to save uffucted plautH. notation. I Tartar cmutlo 1 purl, syrup 00 parts. Soak lite potato seed before cutting for two hours ground from which scabby potatoes have been dug Do not Plant potatoes In Itutate witli niher limit. Dimt the sulphur on Mm vines frmiuontly during tlm Huiuiiiwr. If iipplliel while ilow In on Mm vlnws. It Will udhuru much belter. AppllnuMou by dusl spruysr In more effvctlve than dusting by hand, t'oiunmrrlat llniu-sulphur. 1 to it, has given fair rosulla In California whura mildew Is serlotiM. Hand tin tries with 'Tree Tiingle.fotit " Tar or oilier sticky preparations should lint bo applied directly lo the hark of trees. Wrap young trees with Inavy building iiuper at luust u font nliove KrvnmJ, ami liuVH wrapper extuiid two or three liirlii'M helow Nllifiuv Young (tear Ire nro tint troubled so Herlously H Is also it good plan lo shadt Ihe I rites by'ilrlvlng 11 shake Into tho ground on southwest (title I'laee shuko lltlee to four IllOhMt from inn. lutvr-crupplug with corn also effeetlvi. Use wash nmdo us follows- B gallons whitewash; I pint lltultl glim; V6 pint curbollo uchl; 1 ',4 nuuiies Pulls Green. Apply uboiit May 1st. This rmiuiily .Im not entirely effvotlvu. uml trees should Im examined for borers. Tumih moy also J10 wrapped nil for applo borers Three weeks after culling Hlmis, spiny with whale oil souii and wnler (! pounds snap lo 50 gallons of water), then ilimt with floWni'M or shlphur tit tlm nils of lio to 160 pounds per mo. A month later, apply on dowy moinlngs, ISO to 200 pouiulM Of flow em uf Milplnir per iiure, 1 Thero Is 110 known remedy, replant In Infested ground. Destroy Infested plants ht-foio May )hI. Do nut Do not plant In moIIh In wliluli dlseused plaulri havo giowu. Willi other iiropM, Pruclluo totutlou Arxenlo for gophers. , n " ' Klryclinla HUlphu'' trnpi) for mrilbA, Strong llincsulphur. Dust balhs. Curbollo ucld solution. Corrosive Sublimate Fumigation. Fumigation 1 oi, lotuHsnit;i Cyanide 98 per cent, 1 ui. Sulphuric ucld, Z ot. water, No spray romedy. Destroy (nfectod plant. i . Carlton blNiilphldu, Mix woll Ingethur iind lemn whym unts can feed upon It, Tho until will go to tllolr nests after eating uml will die. SneuleM which urn Miuiilhiillsllo will ho killed upon tutting Mm poisoned uueH wlilcfi loturnutl to the nests. Cut potatoes In two lengthwise, parts together with tooihplvku or m grhiihtt wheru gopherH 1110 working. 1 iirsniilo on nut surfiiuo and pin thu .'tl luiltuhes. Put pitlwoiltitl potalOtJH III itiihhlts und grniiiul Htiulrrels may bo poisoned with strychnin, sulphatii, Tlidi poison iiuiy ho applied directly Hi apples whom they will bo enten. "Thorn nut nisi) proprietary poJsotiH piirchnNbli' at drug stores, MiiIoh miiHt Im liuppud, Poulliv luuisiiH Hhniihl ho llinroji 11011, witiio in ti nhl llll wnraved with a utiomr Hiiii..uiiIi.i.i o,.i., 111, while tlm rooitts may bo washed wllh cmholld nnlil snlullun (nix tninttos of ildo imrbollo ncltl lo nun gallon of hot water) Dust Imtliii uiny bo of flnt iiiJil m, eitual parlri of sulphur ai)d powtleretl tolmcco or wood ashes Walls uml furnllur may bo sprayed wllh 1 to BOO imliitlon of cnnoslvti sub. Jlnpiln In ulcoho . Alcohol w II iIImhoIvii pulut or vnrnlsh on wootl nnd witter uiny lio iiseil luitU'uil, Whiiro It h iiohhIIiIo, ftimlgntloii Ih best. Pho oynnliM of iihtiiRHlum 0S per cent), nn6 uiince. by weight, siiiphutiv ucld (eriith.), omi mmim Jluiilil nieiiiiuro; wn er. IWo oiinceH, Phtco wnler In enrihtniwiirii dish add tin Htilnllllr 0 lie hi anil Minn ilrnn (in cyan tin of noliuiiiliiin lo. 11..1 .m ..r.i... ','.''..' iiulokly. and oIomii dnuiii and windows tlwlilly thoroughly ventilated. Thin Ih a most dentil 1I1011I1I ho exercised In Its use. Tho above foiuiula Ih HUfflohmt for 100 oiihlo Hiut of spurt. For fumigating hiihuiIiiiiisiih, It Is Hiifflclent fur IIB0 citblo fntjt. ind wintlowM tlglilly, Do nut ouler until room Iiiih hoy hln Ih a innrit tlemlly poison If Inhiile.l, und gi'.it VutiA nun ri'iii. tii.tif rniinuiii iu .,..01 ..t... t m ...,.''. 'ft" " Plow up Infyulod flolilH uml riilutu In ginlii for nt lenst Iwu years. BtlJIlt' Pn so l'luco In shiillnw dishes In tlm'blnw. Tho gdH, being heuvy, will go 'tltnvnWml S (V This Is u bacterial IIiuho of u Itirgo niiiubar of specleH of plaulH of wldulv I IIHiulett gonoiii. T ieo Is no ouio or reumtly. All phuits, Hiich iim puuig, lijiiTnAi V E ncties, ale fo.in.l to Im Infect ml sho.il d bo toJeoU'tl. 'VMu nimii Is or V rloim In our dry legions. "m.11.1 t niyju lf rrr- r- ' . . -r-r-. rr - T (Continued on Page 6.) iJi'sYrifeetloii of uircedii. Formalin. tiva puck of calendar.