Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 02, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    TODKORD MATL TRTHUNTC. MEttFOTW, OKKOON, MONDAY, VBIIRI'ARY 2, 19M.
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SPRAYS DISCUSS
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I'rofeHHor O'flnrn hns reccivcJ the
following from l'rofcssor 1 J. I'nr
roll, entomologist of the Xiw Wk
experiment Htntion nt Genera, N. Y.:
"Professor P. J. O'Onrn, plnut
pniliolofiist, Meilfonl, Or.
"Doar Sir: Mv attention hns re-
contly been railed to nn nrticlc lvj
you Knowing tlio eomunratire cot of
llie efficient sulphur in sodium-sulphur
nnd lime-sulphur iipa rat ions.
You doubtless know that (his past
summer wc have carried on a series
of cxjcrimcnts with calcium, barium,
Hodium and potassium polysiitphidc?,
using them on the basis of their sul
phur content, namely, -14 ounces of
sulphur per gallon in the dormant
spray, nnd from 3-10 to 1-10 ouuco
of sulphur in the summer spraying.
When trees were moderately infested,
these different preparations gave
oiiitc similar results on the San Joe
scale; but when trees were vtrv much
infested tho calcium and barium
preparations were somewhat more
efficient. Monv of these new sul
phur preparations, when used at ad
vertised strengths, were not as ef
licicnt ns limc-sulpuur solution as
ordinarily employed, which I nttnh
ii ted to the small amount of sulphur
in the diluted preparations. In othe.
words, tho compounders of Ihe chem
ical insecticides, in order to havu
their preparations compare well with
lirac-sulphur with reference to cost,
were advising their preparation
be used nt too great dilutions.
"uno noticeable result m all our
experimental work was that when nr.
senate of lead was used with the so
dium and potassium preparations we
had a great amount of foliage injury,
resulting in some cases in the com
plete defoliation of apples, pears nnd
jH-aches, nnd occasionally with drop
ping oi the iruit. I thought you
would be interested in these results.
"With kindest regards, I am very
truly yours,
"P. J. PAnnOTT.
'EEntomoIogist."
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Tho photograph of Mr. and Mrs. frauds 11. S.i.vre wa taken on lumrtl (he
liner Majcitlo in New York liny. The young couple huve rctunml nflet i
honeymoon In Kurope. Mr. Sayre, wbo was MK JcsMe Wilson. npvantl
a excellent spirits.
Some twenty members of tho ever known since tho memory o'r
Rogue River Valley School Master vultc men. The rainfall In Ashland
club attended the meeting In Ash-, during January exceeded seven
land Saturday. Aside from the pure : Inches,
ROAD MONEY SPENT
IN JOSEPHINE COUNTY
GRANTS PASS, Feb. 2. County
Clerk Coburn has just compiled fig
ures embracing the nmotmts expend
ed by Josephine county uyon its
roads and bridges since October 1,
1002, to October 1, 1913. During
that period a total of $302,358.98
was expended on roads and road
building, and $70,435.91 on bridges,
n grand total of $372,794.89 for the
jxriod.
During tho earlier vears of the
period the poll tax was worked out
on the roads, and tho expenditures
from tho road and bridge fund were
comparatively light. The year of
greatest expenditure from tho funi
was 1912, when tho work amounted
to $119,572.90, of which $109,224.7fi
was on the ronds nnd $10,348.15 on
the bridges.
ANOTHER NEW GROCERY
STORE FOR MEDFORD
Medford is to liavo another up-to-dnto
grocery store with a complete
new stock In tho building recently
vacated by Fouta grocery, second
door east of tho First National bank.
It will be owned and run by II, E.
Marsh and I.ouls Ucnnett and will
be opened for business about Febru
ary 5.
II. K. Marsh has spent twenty years
In tho grocery business, flvo years
of that tlmo in MccUord with the
Allen Grocery company, and a fen
weeks with tho Fouts grocery. He
understands tho business thoroughly,
is pleasant nnd accommodating and
will succeed In tho new undertaking.
Mr, llonnott was born nnd raised in
this community and although the
business is now to him ho Is a wide
nwako young man and will soon catch
on,
ly professional subjects discussed the
guests Including President J. W. Mc
Coy of tho Commerlcal c'ub and C
D. Lamkln, former director of the
district were served with a luncheon
prepared by tho domestic sclonce
class of tho high school under tho
dirctclon of their instructor, Mist
Davenport.
The directors of the Ashland school
district wishing to keep tho high
school abreast of the best methods
in modern education have arranged
to send the city superintendent, Prof
George A. Briscoe, to visit other
points in the state with a view of
looking up tho efforts along thoo
lines elsewhere. Prof. Ilrlscoo started
north this week and will visit tho
Kxtonslvo preparations aro being
made to observe tho exercises over
the dedication of tho new $40,000
armory for Ashland, Monday after
noon and evening. Tho stores will
close from COO to 4:00 and Gover
nor West will deliver an address.
The peoplo of Montague were dis
appointed over the routing of tho
California state highway by way of
Yreka and leaving their town to onn
side and have called n mass meeting
for Thursday evening for tho purposo
of remonstrating with tho stato high
way commission. The route from
Hornbrook to tho stato line connect
ing with tho Jackson county high
way is not affected in tho dispute s
both surveys throuch Shrntn vnttnr
schools of the state of Washington.! mccl nt non,,,,.
It was reported that tho local school
board had asked the advice of
prominent educators as to which cit
ies In Oregon could be Isltevd profit
ably for the purpose of gaining now
ideas and in cahc instance the board
was advised to visit tho schools of
Washington as the high schools of
Oregon could show nothing that Ash
land was not familiar with. The
survey of tho school system of Port-
alnd has seemingly broke tho Ice and I
tho educators of Oregon no longer
hcsltato to acknowledge that tho edu
cational efforts In Oregon have been !
asleep and are way behind the tin.es
In tho second game of basket ba I
between the Corvallls and Ashland
high schools teams tho local ttam re
covered partially some of their lost
reputation. The first half was 5 to
5 and In the finals tho local team s
defeated 30 to 6. Tho Corvallls
team was much heavier as uol as bet
ter seasoned. I
The steering committee of the Nor- j
nial School Citizens club has been op- j
nnlntpfl nml will rnnvntw. Mnmlnv In '
tho purposo of mapping out a policy
During tho recent storms Iioar
creek was reported to bo higher than
ATTKNTIO.V FISH Klt.MKN!
An Important meeting of Roguo
Illvcr Fish Protection association and
all others Interested In fishing Tues
day night at 7;30, library building,
2G0
Good Trood.
If you want good wood, get It from
Frank H. Ray.
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Kotch COLLAR
2 for 23 etatt
Clo.tf. Pamhodr & Co.. !. Mlr
ORCHARD JUNKET TO
YAKIMA IS PLANNED
Preliminary arrangements havo
bcon mado for a week's excursion
through tho orchard districts of the
northwest by a party of Rogue River
valley fruit growers.
B. D. Ianloy Is originator of the
Idea and at au informal meeting on
Thursday tho scheme was heartily
endorsed by George H. Daggett, H. 11.
Tronson, L. Carpenter, E. F. Guthrio,
Frank Maddon, A. S. V. Carpenter
and other orchardlsU.
Tho plan is to charter a special
Pullman In which tho members of the
party will live and Include in tho
itinerary Hood River, North Yakima,
Wenatchee 1 possibly the orchard
district surrounding Spoksso,
Physicians Endorse Vinol
To Create Strength nml for Pulimi
nury Troubles
Run-down, debilitated people,
thoso who need strength, or who suf
fer from chronic coughs, colds or
bronchitl may find help In thco
letters.
Dr. C. L. Drcoso .Goshen. N. V.,
sasy: "In cases where tho curative
Influence of cod liver oil Is needed, l
prescribe Vinol, which I find to bo
far inoro palatable and efficacious
than other cod liver preparations; U
is n worthy cod liver preparation in
which a physician may havo every
coufldonco."
Dr. h, I). nouchollo of Thomasvllle,
Ga says: "I havo used Vinol In my
family and In my general practlco
with tho most satisfactory results.
It Is exceedingly beneficial to thoso
afflicted with bronchial or pulmonary
troubles, and to create strength."
Dr. W. N. Rand of Evans MIIIb, N.
V., says: "I want to say that I have
used and prescribed Vinol In my prac
tice and It will do all you claim for
It and more."
Wo return your money If Vinol
falls to help you, Med ford Phar
macy, Medford, Oregon.
P, S. For children's Eczema, Saxe
Salvo Is gimrautvod trtil) wonderful
Special to Hog Breed
ers and Feeders
DigesterTankage
Mado by the Union Meat Co.
NOW ON 8AI.K IN MEDFORD
AT A SAVING IN FREIGHT
Wo offer you the opportun
ity of buying this famous hog
food nt a saving In freight, ns
we have just received a largo
shipment for disposal to hog
breeders and feeders In MeJ
ford and'vlclnlty,
DJOKSTim TANKAGE
Is a concentrated animal pro
tein CO per cent meal mndo
from fresh wholcsomo pieces
of moat. Endorsed by all
leading Agricultural Experi
ment stations and by tho beat
breeders and feeders In ovory
stato. It develops bono and
muscle and makes pigs GROW.
Fed wet or dry mixed with
other food. Order a trial
NOW.
NOTICE
Wo have appointed Mr. II. 3.
Allen to handle tho Union
Meat Company's famous "Rose
lawn" brand fertilizer for us.
This fertilizer is especially
adapted for roses, sweet peas,
lawns and all kinds of flowers.
Put up In sacks or In a special
air tight 10 pound pall,
Itoguo 1th er Fruit & Produce
Association
Medford, Oregon
Wedding minutine ciiicnU have been ,
rcvcixcd tiniiouiieing the murriugo nt
Idaho Fulls .liuuinn 21, of Misk ll.i-
el llrooki Tioo of Modfoid, u nil
,t.i daughter of ,laekou eouuU,
popular uiuong wide cireK of ue
iiiiittnttini't. mii.I Jnltti IV INiliiimmi. i
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prosperous fanner of Idaho Knll.
The couple will be nt home after
February I nt 13S Eleventh street,
Idaho Falls.
The Idaho Falls paper contains tho I
following account of the wedding:
"John C Robinson of this eitv and
Miss Htuel Brooks Tiee of Medford, i
'Or., were united in mnrringe yestei-,
day afternoon nt tl o'eloek, Judg"
I Crowley officiating. Tho groom had
rented the Lundherg residence on
F.leunth street, at which place the
oereimmy was pel formed in tin
presence of n few friend and rela
tives, nnd it i here the young peop'e,
will make their future homo for the
present. '
At about i) o'eloek thirty hulled
guests hud nrrived, when n sutnptu-J
on wedding dinner was nerved.
.Many present were received. J
"A color of romance enters into!
this affair. Not n great while ngo
Mis Tieo came from her home in
Medford to visit her triends, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Alvn Kmpey, and they first met
at the KmHy home, and it proved to'
lie a case of love at first -lght. Mr.
RtiliiiiMUi is n well-to-do fnniiT.i
liHvim; n largo drv farm up on the
foothills to the enst. where he raise I '
nhout 7000 bushels of grain the pnst
.sew-on. The well wi-hes of mn v i
friends go with "hem.
SIRE OF FAMOUS HORSE
OWNED BY ED HANLEY
Commercial Traveler, owned by Ed ,
Hanlcy. Is a sire .of Iron Mask, a
horso whoso changes aro good tor
lowering tho world's running record
for ono mile. Iron Mask has smash
ed most of the records on eastern
tracks, hotdo tho 6 furlong record of
1.09 3-5, and as soon as he can bo
prepared will try to establish now
figures for tho mile.
Commercial Traveler Is a woll
linnon linrin In I h Is irrtlon. liavlnc I
won several match races on the local
track.
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a hundred thousand lone niuht workers, nt a thousand different
tasks, lighten the lon hours andncartcn their htboro with the fragrant
comfort of fresh-rolled "Bull" Durham cinrottcs.
The telegraph operators in the darkened cities; the night-herders
on the silent plains; the night-watch on far-sailing ships; to each and
all of them comes the longing for the cheerful companionship of
these fresh i haiul-mtnle cigarettes, fashioned by their own skill, to their
own liking, from ripe, mellow, world-famous
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The world-wide appeal of "Bull" Durham is without a parallel
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Clearance Sale of Good Shoes
Everything Reduced from 10 to 25
Nothing Reserved
DISCONTINUE) LINES KKIHTRI) KKdAUULKSS OF COST. COMK KAWLV. TIIKSK WILL
UK SOLD TO THE ONES SEEINd TI1E.M FIlvST. TO (IIVE YOtT AN IDEA OF THE I'WICESTHAT
WILL PREVAIL, ANI) Til KSAVINd VOLT WILL MAKE MV ATTENDING THIS SALE, WE AWE
LISTJNO A FEW DEDUCTIONS ON DISCONTINCEI) LINES.
Men's Hanan Shoos in imported Russia and Vik
ing mi If and patent leathers, well (tf C A A
worth .f8.00. Sale price n) J.UU
$5.00 Howard and Foster, and Tilt Shoos in tan
calf, patent and glazed kid leath- fl?T QC
v!J J
...$2.05
..$3.05
..$2.:i5
ei-s.
Sale prico
$1.00 gun metal and tan calf, .sale price
$.'1.00 gun metal and tan calf, .sale price .
$D.OO gun metal hlueher, sale price
$(j.f)0 heavy tan 10-ineh lace hoot, Hale price $5.50
$()..r)0 heavy tan 12-inch lace hoot, sale price $5.50
$7.00 heavy logging .shoe, Kale price $0.00
$1.00 heavy tan work shoe, Hale price $4.00
$:i,00 heavy tan work shoe, .sale prico $2.05
$1.10 firHt'quality ruhhers, sale )rice 90
SPECIAL REDUCTION ON
CHILDREN'S SHOES
Misses' Shoes, sizes 11 VI; to 2, in tan calf htilloii,
patent and viei lace, salo price $2.00
Sizes 8 to 11, Hamo as above, sale prico $1.75
Sizes 5 to 8, same as above, sale price $1.50
Women's Hanan Shoos in patent, and gnu metal,
button. These shoes sell up to $7.00. jr Af
in the cities. Sale prico J)JTbv
Special Reductions on
TAN SHOES
The best wearing .shoes are the natural tanned
leathers. There is no dye on them to deterioralo
the leather. I hit these tan shoes can be. dyed black
if desired, making them the same as gun metal calf.
$0.00 Ian calf button, short, vamp and broad high
toes, Cuban heel, Hale prico '
Same as above in brown suede, sale price ...$3.75
$1.00 tan calf billions, short vamps, Cuban and
low heels, Hale price $2.05
$lt.00 tan and gun metal but ton, sale price ...$2.15
$1.00 gun metal, 10-button, sale price $3.45
$1.00 viei button shoe, salt price $2.05
80c, .First Quality Rubbers 05e
A TABLE FULL OF REMNANTS
Women's and children's high and low shoes, all
good styles and well made. Sale price far below
cost.
SALE STARTS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2
C. M. KIDD
KIDD'S FOR SHOES SHOES FOR KIDS
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