MEDFORD MAIL TRfBUNE. MEDFORP, OKKflON, AIONUAY, MARCH 4. 1012, page Trntum -I1:.-- s V &K rr M5 Directions for the Preparation and Use of Insecticides and Fungicides Tho following fonmilao Tor tho preparation and line ol'iiweelicidcs and fungicides arr in accordance with the best practice. This calendar has boon prepared exclusively for Ihe fruit and truck growers of Ihe Kogue Itlvcr Valley; and, with this fact in view, only hucIi matter is included mh is thought necessary 1'or Ihe intelligent. Use of insecticides and fungicides in the control of hucIi insect pests and fungous diseases as are of economic iniporlanco i'n (he vnllcy. For Mi!h reason, Ihe treatment of such diseases as the Brown Rot of ntone fruits, the various leaf spot dis imHtft. the U Iter Rot of iinnles. etc.. is omitied. Pear and annlc scab, so serious in many sections, is of no economic importance in the Rogue Rivcf Valley. Only in some of the higher mountain valleys, where air drainage is insufficient, is scab found at all, and even there commercial varieties are rarely attacked. ' - wa mmumm pounds pounds iiiih Bordeaux Mixturo ' Thin In tho stnndnrd full spray for upplcn and Mtono frtiltn. lllnotitoim (roiilior sulphate) 5 Llmo (unslaked) ,(l r pouu Water ... r.O i;nll Dhuiolvo tin) blui'stnno by HUHpaiidliig a In it suck In water, nml dlluto to 2f gallons, Hlnlio tlm llinii to tin even mkTi mill iidil watnr to uiiiku 26 gallons. Mix tlii'mt dlluto solutions by pouring togothnr ulciwly Into tlm spray tank or barrel, Htrnln through i aoinosh strainer inailo of brans wire wlillo pouring Into tlm upray tank. In largo operations It lit bent to prepare stock solutions of ImiIIi bluoHtonn anil llmo. Tlm blui'stopo may In dissolved at tlm into of oim pound pr gallon of wntor. 'I'lio Hum may nhio bo slaked, but not too far In advance or tlm tlitio necessary to turn It. Ily having a sufficient number of' barrels for Mock solutions, ono man nm oaiilly keep throe or four power Hprny outflta HUppllod with tlm llorriimtix mix turo. An olovnted itlatforin upon wlilclt tlm mixing may bo doim will Kuvn u grout donl or tlum. Ah little bund labor an posslblw should la tho rukt, ami all that should Im imccsKitry In .a well appointed mlxlug plant should bo Hlmply opening and closing valves or giilim, A scale to weigh tlm materials lined should Im n necessary part of tho equipment. Rcsin-Bordcaux Mixture This Ih tho Htaiulnrd Hpray for blnekborrlos, raspberries, mid other rauo ftultn. Itoiiln I Pi"H Hal inula crjMnbi V4 pound Water lA gallon Hull together until a clear brown color appears; tlmn add tlm abovi) to ouch no gallon of HonHiux mixture made according to tlm Cl-rGO formula. ghou ubo. Tlm reason for using tho rosin mixturo In to tiuuw lb Hordcnux to spread nudr ndlitm better. The HoiUn-Uoidonux should bo uipllid with a Kood xpray pump and a no7.?lo kIvIiik a vxry flno iiiIhI upray. Ki'i'p tlm mixturo woll iiKltatd. and boforo iihIiik rimmuilmr that It Hhould ln rarcrully Htrnluml ho ns to kep out all mntorlal which would tond to clo Urn nowlo. Lime-Sulphur TIiIh In tin- i.taudard Hpray uui! durliiK hi Miring for nil fruit trt'ox, lnm, Hlirubn, ulv . bi'foro tho budu opn. I.lnm Hiilphur lu concuutrutod forui may bi purchaiU'd, but thcro aro many who pr-rr to holl tlu'lr own NOlutlou. The propor tloiiH or lliim. Hiilphiir utid water. acrordlUK to tho ino rcnt InvitxtlKittlonx, am: l.liim ( uiiMnkcd) I l'""' Hulphur ( Mom or flow urn ) ".'- pouikIh Wator 1 gallon lu order to inukii fit) kuIIoiim of HmHtilphur nt one tlnif. nil that In neeviumry to do lit to multiply tho above formula by fiO. Tho formula will read: Mum (utiHlnkmll &0 pouuiU Hulphur (flour or flower) 1 10 pound Water 'i0 to r.n kiiIIoiin total pioduct whou boiled Cut about 10 KalloiiH of water lu Urn kettle or boiler and Mart tho rlre. I'laco the lime In the kettle, and. after mIiiMuk Iiiu well nUrted. add the dry xulphor and mix It thoroughly, mlttliiff water enoiiKh to maintain n thin imitto. Hlft the hiiN pluir ho that there will bo no lumpit. Aftur tlm nlukliiK a"'l aitlxluB are completed, add water to uIkiuI So gallium on the iiU'rtHiiiliii: mlek or lo a mnil on the llo of the boiler, and boll. Mining until tho milphiiry nt-uni dlKappnarit Then add water to about the height ot CO gnlloim and boll down to about :: gallium If tho Hpray In t be mted at once If It Im tleilred to keep It for a Bhort while, It may bo boiled down to r.O gallon. During the boiling procciit Urn mixture tdmiild be well'Dllrrvd. An a rule, im iiiluuleM or vlgoroua boiling will cntiHo tho Milphur to uiille tompletoly with the Hum. A nlow fire will nerewtnrlly tnl.e longer. Do not overboil; when the Hulphur him combined with tlm lime and tlm mixture Ih to he applied nt once, continued boiling only nli! expemie and docw not help or benefit tho Hpray Properly made lime nulphtir In an amber-colored liquid, and there nlioulil b very little Mutllmuttt After nettllug aud cooling, tho mixturo ehould Imitentrd with u hvdrometer The followiug table, which mny Im. uned for the coinnmrclal tut well mi the home-bollcd lime aulphitr, Indicate the proper dilution for tho varloua concon-trntlomt: Table for Diluting Concentrated LimoSulpliur Solution ItunilltiK on llydnitnuter Amount of dilution. HpeclUn Nuiubor gnu. wator to ono gni. imiw tmlpliiif Holitttou lor iiornmni sprnymg. water watur water wator water water wator wator water watur wator water water wator wator XVfttlT wntor water water water wator Degreea lleaumo 10 l.:i'.7 I gnl llme-Hulpliur 11.0 ,'H) l.nin 1 gal. Iliue-Hulphur 10.f .1 1.3.13 1 gal. Iltno-Hulphitr 10.1 37 1.322 1 gal. llme-Mulphur 0.7 3f. 1.310 1 gul. Ilnie-Miilphilf 3.3 3D 1.2 UH . 1 mil. Ilme-Hiilphiir 9.0 31 1.288 L Kill. llme-HUlphur 8.0 33 1.277 1 gal. lltue-KUliihur K.'J 32 1.27 1 kuI. Hine-HiilplUir 7.0 31- l . 2 5 0 1 gnl. Ilnio-Hiilphur V.Ti 30 1. 240 1 gal, llme-Hiilphur 7.3 29 1.330 1 iral. HiiK-HUlphur 0.0 38 1.220 1 gal. Ilnm-Htilphur O.f. 27' 1.210 1 gal. Ilum-tuilphur G.2 20 1.200 J gal. Ilmo-Hulphtir H.O IT. 1.197 1 gnl. llnm-HuIphltr Ti.G 21 1.1KH 1 gal. Ilum-nulihir Ti.3 23 1.178 1 kuI. llme-HUlphur 4.9 22 1.109 1 gul. Ilmc-Milphtir ,! 21 1.100 1 gal. Ilme-Biilphur 4.3 20 1.102 I gal. Ilnm-Hiilphor -t.l . Thla table In rontriiQtod Tor a dilution of I.& i1uko Ileuunio or Mh equivalent 1.030 hpeclflc (Iruvlty. Tblf Comparing 3eum' Hydrometer and Specific Grvlttei Dogreon Huccltlo DogreOB Hpenlflc Dngreos Spcolflu urnvity gnlH galH. gain, gain, gals, gain, gals. gain. gain, gain, guK gnlH. gnl. gnlH, gals gals, gain galH. Kla. gals. glllM. Iloautun It 1.101 in 1.100 10 1. 11H 17 1.120 18 1.131, 19 1.1 CI 20 1.152 21 1.100 22 1.109 33., 1.178 24 l.lbS 2G 1.107 20 l.aoq Ilnaumu 27 M ft 1 20 30 t I I M (Jnivlty ..1.210 ..1.220 ..1.23C ..1.210 ..1.200 32 1.3B7 33 1.277 31 1.38S 35 1.299 30., 1.310 ? 1 't'1'1 M t t 1 " tiSttilUOO i:urt 10 1.357 llonutno Gravity 0- 1.000 1 1.007 2! 1.013 1.020 4 1.037 ' 1.031 BV 1.011 7. ,.1.018 H 1.050 HA..' I. Oil 3 10J. . 1.070 11..'. 1.078 12 I.0K0 j:il. .'.'... l.oiii ltuloHfur IluluriiiliiliiK Nuiulior of DIIuUoiih nml DeiiNlty of A , Spray. If tho donHlty of tho conmiorclnl bolutlon or tho homo mado wnh linn boon flrnt tlotormlnod by tho mm of n hydiom otor, prnyH of nny doalrod doiiBlty may bo calculated by ubIijk tit ubovo tahlo. UydromotorH do not doted ImpuiltloH In Jlinc-Bulphur uniutlona; Uioho can bo dotormlned only by chomlcnl nn&lylH. Tho rule for obtalnlni; tho number of tUluWonn lu bhi (oIIewh: Divide tho decimal of tho conrfulrnto by tho dcchuul of tho Hpray doalrod, tho quotient will bo tho numbor of dllutloim. lCxaiupIe: Tho toncont rated Hiuo-buI. pliur solution toMs 31 dogroos Uonuiuo xvhtch by tho tahlo la 1.288 Specific Ornvlty. It la dcHlroil to uho tljo llino-BUlphur Holntlon to Bpray upon troou at 3 dogVeeu Ueauino which Is 1.020 Specific Gravity. Tho decimal or tho concontrato la .288 which divided by .020 oquulH 14.4 which ta tho number of i dllutloim roqulrod, and which, of courso, la obtained by nddltitf 13.4 voIuiuoh of xvutor to ono volunio of tho coucou trAtod llmo-BUlpliur solution, Thin rulo Ib baHod upon tho Konoral fuct that tlm dotiBlty of a Rolutlon heavier than xvator vurlflH Invuraoly xvlth tlm numbor of dllutlonB. Anothor oxample: Supponlng tho doolmalof tho concontrato Is known nnd thin concontrato Ib diluted by a curtain numbor of vol uifCH of wntor, what Ih tltq doclnuil of tho Hpruy? Let uh Uilio'tlio Ouuroa In tlio cxumplti ulwo, Tho dcclmiU of tho concontrato Ih .288 and 13.4 volunieu of water aro added to It. 13.4 plim 1 oqualM tho number of dllutloiiB. .288 divided by 1 1.4 oquulH .020 which In tho decimal of tho Bpruy and corrunpotidH to 3 degiouH Uoaumo, Solf-Boilcd Lime-Sulphur Thin Ih llio utanilard Hummer Hpray for peachtm and othor Btouo fiultH to prevent tho fruit opol iIIhwihc. It tmc, hw ever, Ih never necoHHiiry If propor fall hpraylng with llordoatix Iiiih been done. TIiIh Hpray In much Barer than dlluto llmo Hulphur Holutloim, uh It will not Injure rollngu. It mny bo lined to ii event npple and pear Hcab where thin dbtenttp npptwir. It jiIho ban a heimflclal vffcot In a limited wny In the control or male. InfeHlatlon or tho fruit may bo oheckud by ltd ubo. Mum (uiiHlakcd) pound Hulphur (flour or floworii) 8 potmdn Water r'0 gnllon The lime nlioulil Im placed In a barrel nnd nnough water poiirod on to iiIiiiohI cover It. Am Boon a the llmo bflglu to Blake, tho Hulphur hould Im added after Hitting It ho uk to bteak the lump. Tlm mixture Hhould bo Mtlrred and moro water ndded uh needed to form a thick pnto at flrt and thon gradually a thin pimte. Tho heat of tho laklng llmo will cook the mixture and fiom 6 to 15 minute will bo nccewtary. according lo tlm qulckim tr tho llmo, Ilo nure not to lot It overcook a till would tend to form compound which would burn. A jmon a tho milphur and llmo have reached tlm pato Htnto, rill up tho barrel to 50 gallon with cold water Do not mm nny hot water lu making thin mixture. For largo operation proportionato amount or llmo and nul phur Hhould bo uned. and It will be round that It Ih caaler to uialio largo qtiantltle than nmall amotiutH. The Iron Sulphide Spray Thltt Ib the nlandard Hpray ror apple and rose mildew (or till dUtilct. The following formula 1 for mi miner uhc, or iiflu (hi, Kiiitii lutvn fkfii.rif.il Iron Btilphsitt; (eoppora) 1 pound Mmo-ulphur (32 degree Ueauino teHt) 1 quart Water 10 salloni DIkkoIvii tho Iron Hiilphnte In about 5 gallon of wator nnd add tho quart or llme-Bulphur, stirring well. Let tho black precipitate bettlo for a few hour and pour ofr tho liquid, keeping the precipitate Then add l gallon or wator, tlr thoroughly, and let Holtle again Cour oft tho liquid a bo roie. TIiIh proceHH I called waHhlng, and Ib neceHHury In order to got rid of the exct-HH llme-Bulphur which would burn tender foliage. Itepent the wiihlng until the wntor Is no longer yellow. Tho black "mucl." Hhould be diluted to 10 gallons and Hpraed with good agitation, ir plant lice aro proHcnt. tobacco extrart or kcrohouo emullou nuiv bo mixed with It. Amcuutft or lend ror the mulling moth may alxo be applied in tlm mime nilxluic without nny InJurloUM etroct. Kor making up largo quantities, pioportloiiate amount of tho materlul Mhould bo tint-it. It Ih often iieceary to apply the Iron Hulphlde before the bud open, and lu till uiho. wahlng I not iieceMirj. Tho bot way to apply It lu tho ciiuo of apple mildew Ih .with the Hprlug tltiit Hiilphiir npray. For appleH badly mlldewoU the prevloiiN ear. mm the follnwlug fermulu: Iron sulphnto (copitera) 15 pound Liiim-Biilphur (32 degtuuu Ileaumu tent) 15 quarts Water 100 gallons Partly fill a 100 gallon tank and add tlm regular amount of llmu-Niilphur Holutlou for the spring Hpray, and to thl add 15 quart moro of commercial llme-Hiilphur solution. Thon add 15 pound of dlttbolved Iron nulphiito aud rill up to 100 gitllotiK, Ntlrrlng the mixturo thoroughly, thon spraj with good agitation If the llmo-Hiilphur tett le than 32 degrccB, add ii little more; It oer 32 degreeH, a little lea. t'onnltlerlug the fact that tor each degree Ueauino there I about lliriic-foiutliH or ono percent combined sulphur pres ent. It will be eiiMy to cnlculato the exact amount or any con centrated limu-siilphur solution which mml hu uddud, U thu test Ih Known. Distillate-Oil Emulsion TIiIh I the standard npray ror thrlps. Water gallons Lyo ( OS percout) 2 pounds Klsh oil 1 M gallons Put water lu hollar ami add lya. Wlmn dlHSolved aud thu water bulling, pour in f lull oil, and boll fur two hours. Whou hoap ha boiled Hiifflclontly it nlioulil have n ropy effect when Htlrred. TIiIh tormula glvwi about 40 iiouikIb of moderately firm Ho.ip. The distillate-oil stock emulBlon should bo made uh fol fel fol eows: Hot water 12 gallons KIhIi-oII or whalo-oll soap (above formula) 30 pounds DlHtlllnte-oll (law) 30 to 34 degrees lleaumo 20 gallons Have the water boiling when put into the spray tank and add soup while agitator In running at good speed. When soup I thoroughly dissolved, pour In tho dlHtlllnto-oll slowly, keeping the ml.xturo well agitated. Whou oil and soap are well mixed, pump nut through tho spray nuzzle at a pressure or not lewi than 175 pounds Into a storage tank. Thl Is the ntock omullon, and contain 55 percent oil. To make u 3 percent emulsion ubo 5V6 gallons of this stock lu uach 100 gallon tank. To dlluto, first put the Ntock emulsion in spray tank and then add wntor, heaping ngltntor running. To make llio npray more effective, tobactio black leaf or sulphnto of nicotine mny bo added after the emulsion has been diluted. The amount of each to add will bo itv accordance with for mulae glvuu elsewhere. Kerosene Emulsion KoroMiio 2 gallons lluril soap (whalo-oll soap) '.4 pound Water I gallon DUholvo soap lu watur by boiling; add hot suds lo tho horosene. Do not do this near a (lie. Agitato, tho mixturo with a spray pump so as to emulsify the oil. Aftur five min utes the mixturo becomus creamy. To uso, dlluto tho above stock solution at tho rate of ono gallon to 10 gallons of water. This is a standard romody for destroying green nphls. woolly aphis, mealy bugs aud othor plant, lire. It muy bo usud IliBluud of tho tobacco solutions If desired. Whale-Oil Soap and Quassia Whalo-oll uoni 10 pounds Quassia 5 pounds Wator . . . ) 100 gallons I'laco the quusHlu chips In a sauk, cover with about 10 gal lons of wutor and soak for 24 hours. Then boll, remove tho chips, add tlm uoap and boll until dissolved. Add xv.itur to muku 100 gallons, For making xvhnlo-oll soap sco formulu given olsuwhoro. This formulu has glvuu good success In destroying soft bodied lubccts llko plant lice, young squush bugs, etc. Arsenate of Lead Arsenate of load 1 pounds Water , . 100 gallons It Is bettor to puruhabn arsoiinto of load than to attempt to mako It. In mixing, preparatory to spraying, the amount of urKouato of lend for each spray .tank full should bo worked Into n very thin paste having tho appearauco of milk of llmo. It should nevor bo thrown as u mass Into tho spray tank. This Is tho standard spray for codling muth nnd othor eating Insects, It is possible, however, that wo shall ubo nrsuulto of zluo lu thu future, Tobacco Sprays (l) Tobacco black lent I gallon Water , G5 gullous (2) Sulphate ornicotlno (black leaf 10) ,...'..., I pint Wntor 112 to 125 gnlloiiH This Ih tho standard Hummer spray for sucking Insects, suvh tin grouii aphis, vfyolly ophla mid. ollw unhides, Hellebore lolluboro , 1 ounce Wntor 2 gallon This I valuable a an Inncctlcldo for use on vegetables which aro almost ready for market nnd on which urscnlculs cuuuot be iiKud. Pyrethrum Pyrothrutu I ounce Water .2 gallons Thl I a contact Insecticide but i not poisonous to man. Hurnlng a little pyrethrum powder In a room will tend to destroy file nnd mosquitoes. It muy Its dusted on plant as a dry powder. CarbolatcdjLimc TIiIh mny bo used tor root maggots. Work the mixture Into the soil. Llmo (unMlaked) 10 pounds Carbolic acid (crude) 1 to 2 pint Water 50 gnllons Slake tho llmo with n little wator, add thu rost of the water and tho carbolic acid. Carbolic Acid Emulsion Thl. Ilko tho abovo formula, mny be used to destroy oggs and young maggot Infesting onions, radishes and othor gar den crops. Carbolic acid (crude) 1 pint Hoap (hard) 1 pound Wator .1 gallon Dissolve snap In boiling water; add acid nnd stir or churn, iih lu making kerosene emulsion, until the substance becomes creamy. Too use, dilute one part of the emulsion by adding 30 parts of wuter. Bran-Arsenic Mash White anionic I pound Drown sugar (or molasses) 1 to 2 pounds Dran C pounds Thoroughly mix the above and add enough xvator to make thoroughly wet. A spoonful should bo placed near the crown of each tree. Tho mash may be used to kill grasshoppers, but It Is usually best to cover the trees and use the liordeaux mixture as- a repellent. Bran-Paris Green Mash Pnrls Green 1 pound Urnn 40 pounds MolnHsos or BUgar 1 to 2 pounds Salt M ponnd Mnko a mash by adding wator; add molahses (or sugar) and salt; mix thoroughly and scntter in small piles among plants or In buds boforu planting. This bait will prove more or loss effocllvo lu killing cut worms and cabbage worms. It may be sown among the rows of plants to be protected. It is vuluable for destroying cut worms In young onions. Formalin ( Formnltlaliytlc) Formalin (10 percent solution) 1 pint Water 30 gnllouB This Is u preventive of potato Bcab and smut of grains. Potatoes and grains should bo soaked In It for about two hours. Smut of onions may albo be prevented by treating the seed. Practically all garden seeds will bo disinfected by tho use of this formula. Corrosive Sublimate (Itlclilorldo of Mercury) This U tho standard disinfectant when working with PEAR ni.K.HT. No other disinfectant should be used to wash the cut surfaces or to disinfect tho pruning tools. Corrosive sublimate 1 part Water 1000 parts Corrosive sublimate may bo purchased In tablet form at drug storcB, and directions for making solutions will bo found on the container. Never put corrosive sublimate Into n metallic container, nlwnys use a glass bottle. Dc sure to label the bottle "POISON" in large, plain letters. It ia tho deadliest of poisons. Pine Tar For soil-infostlng, soed-oatlng insects such as tho wire worm, tar may bo usod with good results. Pine tar 1 tenspoonful Seeds 15 pounds Dampen the seeds, such as corn, squash, cautcloupcs, etc., with a little warm water. Put in the tar and mix thoroughly; allow to dry before planting. Tho tar acts as a repellaut. Sticky Preparations (Tanglefoot) Tanglefoot may bo purchased In cans or palls. It Is manufactured by O. and W. Thum Co., Grand Itaplds, Michi gan. By putting It on bands of paper or strawboard sccurod about tho trunks of treos, it will catch such liibeots as creep up or down tho trunks of trees. It will not dry readily, uud ouo application will last n long time. Whitewashes (t)' Government Whitewash l.imo (unslaked) 40 pounds Salt 15 pounds Klcc flour (or ground rice) 3 pounds Spanish whiting Vi pound Glim 1 pound Water .". 5 gallons Slako the llmo In warm wator and cover so as to keep in tho steam; strain through a flno slovo or strainer; add the salt, well dissolved. In warm wator. Then add tho rico boiled hot; tho Spanish whiting; and finally tho gluo which has been previously dissolved over a slow llro, Lastly, add tho flvo gnllons of hot xvator. Stir well and let stuntl for a few days. Apply hot with a brush. Ono pint of tho mixture will cover a square yurd. Coloring matter may bo put In, such ns Spanish brown, yellow ochro, etc, v - Whitewash for Trees Llmo (air slaked) 30 pounds Tallow ,,..,............,........ 4 pounds oUIt ........................................ .) pouuus Wator. , Enough to mako wash flow well When old trees aro cut buck for top working, they may bo protected from sun bqald by using the nbovo wash. A real "Home." "Luxurious and Comfortable." Not tho largest butTho Bost Best Location in Town. Auto Meets all Trains Rates $1.00 .With , Privato Bath $1.50 and Up The most beautiful Hotel in Southern Oregon The Hotel that is "Different" jtjHj&j&jpjH0a TOE OOE-"'SvA'?! fTTi. - T r Z 3 A Full Line of Peerless Lamps All guaranteed. Now is the time to get your house J wired. Good light adds to ', tho comfort of winter months. j SO. OREGON ELECTRIC CO. North Grape Street. j ! 44(444e4444(4-eMtt-4t4(4h -ff m22LXfi2t-T lgyw-"jniJ"" ' ""'',, Monthly Blooming and Climbing Eoses, Tree Rose, Shade Trees, Small Fruits, Strawberry Plants and General Assortment of All Kinds of Fruit Trees H. B. PATTERSON Office In Nosh Hotel Txibby Inside Entrance Next to Barber Shop Salesyard 110 South Kir Street Offlco Phono Main ttlll Rcsldcnco Phono Main 2103 A PLEASURE CARS CIIALMEIIS, POPIMIAUTPOItD, PEERLESS, HUPMOHILE COMMERCIAL PEEULESS, CHASE, RELIANCE (From H ton to 10 tons). THE VALLEY AUTO CO. Finest Equipped Gurago in Southern Oregon ORTHO LIME SULPHUR SPRAY 36 Degree Test. In Steel Dru ins. No Waste Kentucky Black Leaf Arsenate of Lead. Zinc Arseuite Alfalfa, Orchard Grass, Timothy, Vetch ROGUE RIVER FRUIT & PRODUCE ASSOCIATION First National Bank OF sat- MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $05,000.00 United States and. Postal Savings Depository "We solicit your business, which will receive our careful attention. F. IC. DEUEL, PRESIDENT M. L. ALFOEI), CAS I LIEU OltltlS CKAWFOIU), ASSISTANT OASHIKtt White Lead Paint Whito load, slightly thinned with linseod oil, should bo used wlipro largo cuts aro inndo, or In enso whoro the wood Is oxposbd. by tho removal of tho bark aud cambium us In the en so of pear blight eradication. It should not ho uppllod lu tho latter cuso until It Is certain that tho dl-seuso has boon orudlcutod. Grafting Wax (l) (2) (3) Itesln 4 pounds 3 pounds 4 pounds llooswux ... a pounds 2 pounds 2 pounds Tallow . . . . . I? pqjmd '2 pounds Linseed oil 1 pint Grafting Waxfor Walnuts (D ('-') Udcswax 1 pound Ilooswax L pound itesln V ! r poundslteslu ............. 5 pounds Linseed oil 1 pint Llusocd oil 1 pint Lump yncli ,,.,,,,. 1, ounce Flour ............. 1 pint Nearly a quarter of a century under the same manaffoment THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of j J Z I T' Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety or investment Courteous and liboral treatment r ! 'fcv " CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000,00 W. I. Vawter, President ' O.K. Lindloy, Vice Prcs. 0. W. McDonald, Cashier bw N,