Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 03, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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AnSDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MTCDFORD, OttlWOtf. AVMDNttSOAY,.JUlAr :t, U)V2.
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MEET TOMORROW:
RARETREATINSTORE
"We're RiiK Home." ''
The official slogan of the Mcdford
Drjyjne; club whicji 1ms niTunu,cd llii'
three day rncinj; moot at tho track
and'spcedway of tho llojjuc Kiver
Valley Fair association jut north f
this city will ho fulfilled tomorrow
afternoon when the first day's raring
card oens. There will he exciting
sport lor all lliosc who tavor nut
chines and those who still find their
.first love for the sport of kings
lingcrinp. The roriiur meet will he
the largest and host ever ntteniitctl
in southern Oregon.
In the horse racing division there
will -too "much sport. Several well
known horses of this section will he
seen in nction. The track is very
fast and in splendid condition. flie
weather proniiM's to he excellent n id
there seems to he no reason why the
meet should not be all that the hoys
in charge have promised.
The motorcycle and nutomohile
races are hound to be full of thrills
from first to last. A large number
of cars have been entered in the var
ious events and some real sport for
flioso who love the exciting is prom
ised. Tho track hn been prepared
especially for the auto races.
Unlike the races Inst year the rac
ing cars will be seen throughout the
entire course which will be a great
improvement. Last year only certain
sections of the track could be seen
and after o car had passed it was ne
cessary to wait several minutes be
fore it would come in sight again.
According to nil indications the
racing meet will be pulled off before
one of the largest crowds ever gath
ered to witness racing in this section
Ample accommodations have ben
provided and a splendid time is ex
pected. The races will be held each after
noon. The card will open Thursday
at 4 o'clock. Following is the pro
gram for tomerrow:
Thursday, July Jtlt, l p. m.
Horse Racing Division First race.
2:30 trot or pace, for Jackson county
horses; purse $100.
Second race, buggy race; pure
$00.
Third, race, running race, free-for-all
;-purs6 $75.
Fourth race, pony nice; pnr.e .?2.".
Lntnes to be ruled upon by judges.
Automobile Division For cars i0
h. p. and under, A. L. JJ. rating, dis
tance 45 miles; purse $300; 1st, $200;
2nd $75; 3rd $25.
Entries limited to Jackson, Jose
phine, Klamath and Siskiyou coun
ties. Motorcycle Division Free-for-all
race, 25 miles; parse $50. First prize
$35; second prize $15. Standing
start, motor in, operation. An entry
fee o $5 showing good faith. Same
to bo returned to all entries starting.
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Will Try for Automobile Speed Honors
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A. J. Kdwnrds, vho will bo scon in tbtve of the mito rnct's Tluirdny, IVIdny mill Saturday.
year's free for all in lliW city.
He mm last
Spray for Coddling Moth Now
During the last day or two a few
moths have apenred which incim
that we niny expect the first worms
or larvae of the second brood on or
about July loth. This is in accord
ance with what was stated about a
month ago. We have boon keeping
careful records of the codling moth
in breeding cages, and. beside:., have
under observation a number of check
trees which are being Used for the
study of the insect.
Spraying should begin for the moth
now so as to complete the work he
fore the first larvae hatch, which
will be about July 15th. The maxi
mum number of worm- will he hatch
ed a week or ten days later. o that
the second brood will continue to ap
pear during a period of at least three
weeks. The belated worms of the
second brood will not hatch until
some time during the first week in
August. Of course, these are strag-
lers, but if the arsenate of lead
spray is properly applied witlitn tue
next ten days, it will control the few
worms which are belated in appear-1
PROM PROWLS
COUNTY WARRANTS
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in
IVo arsenate of lead at the rale of
4 pounds to 100 gallons of water.
It is not necessary to ue high pres
sure or a coarse spray. The spray William I'lrich with two shots from
should be a fine mist, and the fruit j his tnistv shotgun Tuesday night
should he well covered with it. The routed a midnight nuiurauder and
second brood worms tend to enter likewise startled his neighborhood
the side of the fruit, and. for this ' from sleep. Hill says the prowler
reason the arsenical spray should he j was throwing rocks at his hous,. dog
made to thoroughly cover the fruit.
Instead ot the large percentage of
eggs being laid on the foliage, as is
the case with the first brood, we find
that they are laid mostly on the fruit.
,A n rule a single spray, applied
immediately after the first apple
spray, i sufficient for pears: how
ever, where jieiirs have been sprayed
too early, or were not thoroughly
sprayed, it will he a good plan to ap
ply a spray now. Do not use any
thing but arsenate of lead; Paris
green as advised by those tiuucipiaiuU
ed with conditions, mav burn the
fruit.
I J. U'OAItA.
Pathologist in Charge.
hut it is rumored that the witor was
attempting to get his hands on mimic
county warrants.
Hill was awakened from a sound
sleep about midnight by the frantic
harking of the family pet. He secur
ed his gun mid took a couple of
shots into the air. Thereupon a iii.iu
who was prowling about the yard
"heat it" up the street.
Margaret Mayo has two plays un
der way.
Willi .1. W. Mitchell uloiir lighting
the battle of thu meat men of the city
the city council Tuesday in ruing by a
o(e of live to one decided to slain!
pat on the meat question at the pub
lie market. There was no change
made m the present ordinance and
meal selling at the market will con
tinue us it has in the past. Mitchell
ofjeicd n resolution to the effect that
only producers he allowed to offer
meal for sale at the market hut his
own vote was the only one cast in
its favor. The council, however,
adopted a resolution providing tint
only uieiit and produce grown in Juek
son count v should bu offered for sale
at the market. A large delegation of
women and men stood in the stairway
leading to the council chamber to
protest against any action of he
council limiting the sale of meat i.t
mo tuui'Kci nut men siieniiy away
when thev realized that the council
was standing oat.
Mitchell has been the champion of
the butchers of this city since the
controversy arose in regard to the
sale of muat at the market but he
was unable to override the views of
the remaining members of the council
who are frank in their statements
that the sole purpose of the market
is to lower the cost of living in Med-
ford and that as it is accoiiplishiug
this that it should not be interfered
with. .
The market committee held n long
meeting luesday afternoon ami at
taut time arrive! at a decision to
recommend that the council stand pat.
This recommendation was acted iimn.
Meat will he sold at the marker in
the future as it has been in the past.
HAI.TIMOUK. June 3. The new
democratic national committee today
rushed thm'iigh with a grist of rou
tine business ami informally decid-d
to travel to Sea dirt, N. J., tomorrow
in n bodv to meet (Inventor Wilson.
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IN BULL MOOSE
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., July
3.'- At a meeting of a hundred lead
ing progressiva republicans of tho
Btato hero today, a resolution intro
duced by P. B. Stewart, republican
nominee for Governor which pro
vided that a committee of seven bo
named to work, election of Roose
velt olectors, was adopted. Tho reso
lution also condemnd tho action of
tho republican national convention
In unseating tho Roosevelt delegates.
MARRIED
Wedding bells pealed In tho county
seat last night when Miss Rortha
Prlm daughter of Judgo Prim, was
united In marrngo to Evan Ecklebon
of Portland. Tho coremony took
plnco at 8:30, the Rev. Randy, pastor
of tho Jacksonville cuurch.performlug
tho ceremony.
. Tho bride, who Is well known In
this city as well bb In her home, Jack
sonville, was most attractlvoly attired
In white maraulsetto over pale pink
Batln. Lela Prim nnd Mario Ulrlch
acted as flowor girls. Miss Maude
Nowberry accompanied on the piano.
Mr. Eckleson Is tho head surveyor
on a largo railroad out of Portland
and Im and his brldo will leavo to
night for their homo near that city.
Guests to tho wedding last night
woro Mr. awj Mrs. J, Cronemtller, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ulrlch, Mr. and Mrs.
Rny Ulrlch, Mr, and Mrs. John Mlllor,
Mf, and Mrs, W, A. Jones, Mrs. Fay
Scars, Mrs. Dlancho Miles nnd Miss
Maudo Nowberry.
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COLlMM'S. Ohio, July 3.-(ioer-nor
Judsou llannon declared tod.iv
i that he would support Wilson ami
Marshall. It was announced also
H.v witcjthat llannon will retire from politics L,nfM.0J Un-1.0l1, KL, JJ 1 J
Decern-! Elicit iv..i uaucio uu,uuiU cUJU lCclgCU III
Hl'MOX, S. I) Julv 3.
of 2 to 1 the republican state :o-i-,,t the expiration of hit. term
vention ot south Dakota elected lo-. l,Lr 'M next
day here five Hoosevelt presidential
electors refusing to endorse President
Taft or the action of the republic in
national convention held recently in
Chicago. The convention nNo adopt
ed a platform which makes no men
tion of Taft.
SUPPORT FOR WILSON
(Continued tiom page 1.)
London, regardless of politics, today
applauded the nomination of Gover-
When rough, high-proof, strong
whiskey begins to tell on you when
harhon to support " !'your nerves and stomach commence
wiLsorLANoMARSHALL calling for hclpw-try a little Cyrus
JSToble.
It is mild in character aged in wood in
charred barrels blended
steam-heated warehouses.
This' gives it that palatable, enjoyable
flavor peculiar to it its mellowness its
richness.
nor Wil.-on by the dumoerats at Haiti
more, generally assorting that he was
thu bust democratic candidate avail
able. "it certainly looks liko. democrit'ic
stieiioas," Mtys the Pall Mall flaxi'ttv.
"The nomination of Wilson will pre
vent the leakage of radicals from the
part' to Hoosevelt. The selection of
Wilnon will prove an awkward bunker
for i?ooovelt."
Sold by first-class dealers nil over the world.
W. J. Van Schuyvcr & Co,, General Agents, Portland.
Quick Delivery
Tho Northwestern leaguo teams
uro running a real pennant raco this
season. Less thai) sovonty-flvo points
separating tho first from tho last
team Id tho standing shows boiuo
traveling.
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and Full Satisfaction My Slogan
Received a car load on Friday all but
one sold on Saturday Most Popular
and Satisfactory Car in the Valley.
Ask any O VERLAND Driver
A Bona fide Guarantee and help you to
care for it after buying it. See me be
fore buying a car. Seeing is believing.
132 South
Riverside
C. E. GATES
The
Overland Man
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SO C CUBES
.D.O. BLOOD POISON
Wlion tho blood booonum Infotitoil with tho vlnia (it OoiiUikIouh MoO1
Polnon, tho ayinptonm uro noon uianlfoiitod. Tho mouth and throat ulmirato,
uopper-eolored iota appear, iv rod rnuh Immloi out, tho hair IikIiui to comii
out, ami usually no tea and ulcom nltow thetuttolvoti on illirnrnnt purtn of tlio
bodv. At tho 11 ret nlgn of tho iIIhoiujo H.8. H. hIioiiIiI bo talton, for thu
tuniblo 1h too powerful and dauivtrourt to trltto with. If allowed to run on
tho tondonuv la to work down anil attnolc tho boneii and uorvou, nnd iwiiui
tltuea It inalioii a contpleto phyuloal wreck of tho milToror. Tlio dlmugw can
inaho no nuoh headway If H. U. 8. h connnonood a ml inietl nccordliiK toilltmi
tlons; Ita progroua can bo mopped, tho poltion roinotod, and lioiiltlt
proaerved. U. 8. B. goim into tho blood lunl rontovevi tho Intildlouii vlrttit,
cleauaoM tho clreulatlon and tnalcoa a coinpltito anil iwrmniiunt cuio by
drlvluK out the cuinw. 8. H. y. nulohly taken Direct on th blood, and m-tul-tiully
tho ByinptoiiiH dlmijipour, the health In Improved, tho akin cleared of
nil spotn, noroaund liloiiiMivs, and whnu H.8.8. linn thoroughly liurltlnil tho
clreulutlon no trace ot tho dluoano In tuft. U. 8. B., a purely vegetable remody,
vurea Contaglona lllood I'olnon Ihhiuiiuo It In tho groateut of all blood purl
Hiiro, teatoU nnd proven for inoro than forty yeara. Home troatiuout
book uud any muUloul lulviuo frou to all who write.
tue swurr specific co Atlanta, ga.
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Is oquippocl to do all brnnchoa of Bicyclo and
Motorcyclo ropairing. Brazing a spocialty.
Baby Oarriagos and Go-Oarta Rotirod.
All work gnarantood and dolivorod
promptly.
Pacific Motor Supply Co.
Both Phonos
220 West Main St.
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Just as superior to other tires
as Michelin Red Inner Tubes are to
other tubes
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