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?? PAGE SIX MEDFORD MATT TRTBITNE. MTOirOUD. OR ISA ON". FRIDAY, OCTOHKK 0. 101 a. Mr? I "' ' o SOME SUGGESTIONS TO B S OF JACKSON COUNTY Since I In ui'!ti(ti linn been fre iiii'nll.v aikcd whether iir not tlu no ple orchutds hIiiiiiIiI lie spm.ved with Jlordrnux mixture tin full, 1 think it udviMihle Id inula' the nnswer public. Two reiisons nro nsiudl.v gien for tin list of Hnrdrtiux ns n fall or w in jur 4U'tiy on tho n)tph orchutds of thin section. First, for tin control of the tipple tree uiithrneiuw, nnd, t-econd, on u general Minitary mens nro. Tlio second Of these rcnon is oC such tpuvdinnnble nlnc thnt we lu.'i'il not coiitidcr it nt tlii time, hut tho control of nnthrncnose is ex tremely important, since next to ap ple scab, it is prolinhly the mo-l seti otts fungus disease of the apple with which we have to deal. Tho spore- of the fungus arc. distrihtited in the fa and infection takes place short ly after the rains begin, hence a spray for its control must he npolicd early enough i the mwon to provent npore gciini:ntion. U is very impor tant that eveiy orchard he carefully examined at this time, and wherever authraenose cankers nre found to he present, tho orchard should lie spray ed with Itordeaux mixture, ti-fi-oO formula, as soon as po--ih!o after the crop is- harvested. Thin applies not only to cankers of the current year's development, hut also to thoc of two years' standing, since these nro ready with their tecond urop of feporcs for distribution. For the hcuefit of those who may not he familiar with the symptoms of the disease, the following brief de scription is given: Cankers begin to develop soon after the fall rains set id. Tlioy first npcar as small cir cular rcddi.-di-hrowii spots on tho sur face of the bark. Dene-nth these the bark tissues nre discolored nud water soaked in appearance. The decol oration soon extends to the camhial region, where it frequently becomes more widely distributed than would bo suggested by the surface area. The spots develop very slouly or not at nil during the winter, but spread very rapidly in the early spring, and by tlu middle of May have reached their full " size. The diseased area soon be comes dried, sunken and separatej by n crack from the surrounding tis sues. This depressed condition of the canker UMially heroines nmro promi nent later beeau-io of further drying nnd shrinking and tiv the formation of callus tissue at the edge under the dead b.irk. In midsummer numerous small elevations may Ik seen in the bnrk of the canker. They are at first somewhat conical in shape, but later rupture, cxivosinir a crenm-rol-ored mass of fungus li ue. These nro the fruit ini: structures of the fungus and produce r.potc in trrcat abundance. Tho bark of the oldei cankers frequently become loosened at the edge and drops out. It may, however, adhere for two or even three years, ench fall inniuring u crop of spores. Tfiese mature cunkcr may vary in size from one-half inch in di ameter to eight or ten inches long nnd two or three inches wide. Frequent ly larger cankeied areas nro formed by several of these pilots becoming confluent. Fall Treatment for Applo and l'car 8 cub Another question frequently asked is u bother or not Some spray may be applied thib fall for the nreveiition of tu-ah next cneou. Knelt a thing is nut practicable, for tho mison that the fungus which causes tho disease ib well protected within tho leuycs and cannot lo reached except by soinithiug that h pi-notrntiug enough to destroy the tissues of tho leaves thunsolves. All our spray mixtures arc primarily for surface disinfec tion and would not servo the other purpose. Tho diseased leaves are Jhr chief source of early spring infect (jon nnd should bu desttoyed this fail or winter. This can bo most readil) uveoiiiplishcd by plowing them untie', hilt iu cases of necessity llic might b inked togelhur iiii buriiH. Tin scab is the most soiioiis fungus dis ease of the apple and pear ill 'he uoithuost and we should nut forth every effort to check its further piogresK iu this vn'h'y. Tho gulirurulM IVm-h Slight and Fruit. JsjKt Tho (Jnlif'ornin peach blight has ieen observed to ho very abundant this your in tho Hoguu jjivor valley. This is one of tho most serious of peach diseases and should ho given careful attention by nil peach grow ei iu this county, it is charneter jred by n dying of the buds on the fruiting- WPPd. iiml y it splitting of the hark on brunches of the ciiricnl yeur'rt growth. Kxudalion of masses of gelatinous snp is very common Hfol in one of the chief yuiptnniK ol (lip ilist'iihc, pnitioiilnily ii wet wither, Tho buds may bo hilled rjilier before, spiiug or titter the msw hio mil nnd (ho vnung fruit w, Tlio el feels of the Double ntc N BOMBARDMENT OF ANTWERP EN LONDON. Oct. !. 1 0 : 10 a. m. The official communication of the Oer mnu stuff, given out at Uciliu in the evening of October S. is contained iu a dispatch to Keillor's Telenmni com pany from Amsterdam. It savs: "From the western scene of war no facts of decisive, importance can be mentioned. Small projposs has been made near St. Mihtcl and in the Argonnes. "IJeforc Antvven, Fort Krcet.donl. (to tin south of Antwerp) has been taken and the attack on the inner fort line has begun therewith. The bombardment of the 'quarter of the town lviii- behind wa begun attei the declaration of tho commander ot the stronnhold that ho tool; the re sponsibility. 'The nirship hnnnr at Duseldorf has been hit by a bomb thrown by a hostile aviator. The roof of the hall was pierced and the cover of an air ship demolished. ''In the east the Hiumjiii column is marching from Louisa (ltu-inn l'ol and) and has reached Lynk, iu oast Prussia, itist beyond tho frontier and almost directly west from August-ovvo." GERMANY NEED DER I CONSI 'S WORLD PNIN branches, and it is not uncommon to find a tree with only the topmost brnches healthy. The fungus nKo causes a very charuotctistic spotting of the fruit. The spots begin as small purplish-red dots, which gradu ally enlarge as the disease progresses and become light colored nt their centers. The older soots turn brown and often become confluent, thus forming lan-er cankered iiretw. Itad ly infected fruits frequently crack and exude a mimmv substance similar to that which appears on the twigs. The lenves also ma- show consider able spotting and later a shot-hole effect due to the action of tho fungus-. In California it has been found that the disease can he kept under control by regular fall sprayi' with ltor denux mixture. Kxperimcuts con ducted near Ashland about six ,cars ago aNo demonstrated that ihe dis ease can be controlled iu that vicin ity by proper methods of spraying. It is advisrd that a fall spray of Hordeauv, ti-li-.ri() formula, bu npplied about the first of N"o ember. This will probably be sufficient to hold the disease iu check, except in veiy bad ly infected orchard, where it iniij be necessary to spray again iu the spring with self-boiled lime-sulphur, 8-8-01) formula. If I can be of service to any one in thee or other matters connc ted with our mutual problems, I shall be pleased to render that service. SI. I. HKN'DKK.SON', Jackson county pathologist. GERMAN FISHING VESSEL DESTROYED BY MINE ItKKLIN. Oct. 8, via London, Oct. !, 'J:t." n. in. - It is otficialtv an nounced that ihe tleunun continue to make progress at Antwerp nud that they are already over the Hood ed aiea along the river Not he. A wilier in the Militair Wochcn blalt. however, late last night warned the people against an excessive op timisin tegnrdiug Autweip, us the garrison of the foitre there is still able to continue a desperate uMt- ani'c. The newspapers nre printing Pres ident Wilson's reply of September 1(i to Kinporor William's communication in whn It he reported the finding of dnm-dum bullets at Longvvy and pro tested against' the way in which the war was being waged bv (lerinany's opponents. President WiNon's reply in effect was that it was unwise to express a final judgment on the dum dum protest and expressed the opin ion that an accounting would come with the war's conclusion, when the nations will assemble to make a set tlement. Tho nevvspaoer comment on this reply is most friendly and is to the effect that anv other answer could not be expected. Tho Tngos Zeitung. In this connec tion, says; "Wo have a clear conscience from the viewpoint of justice ami human it v iu this war and can look the world uuiifearingly in the face. Wo, how ever, do not need to regard the pub lic opinion of the world. Iu the last instance, tho (Ionium people, united with the. emperor, are alone compe tent to decide the correctness of Oennany's course." Crop reports for October show that vitntoos, sugar beets, clover and al falfa are middling to good. Autumn phmtimr is making good progress-, de spite the eailier drouth. INDICT WM. LORIMER FOR CHICAGO BANK FRAUD w MAKE CPPKNUACiKN, via London, Oct. II, (1:55 a. iii.-A (ieriiian lishiug ves sel has been blown up bv a (Icrmun mine iu the Langelaud belt, north of the coast of Denmark. The captain was killed, but tho rest of tho crew were Hived. The Weather Tonight and Saturday - Kniu west, Severe Blood Troubles Vanish With Magic Effect, Grcnl Rem- edy Make Discato Disappear. f&& SS, ' At Almost nnj drug utote you piajr ob tain H H. H Hit fanioux Jilood purifier, anil you tlieu liuvo tlaij veritable wizard that niakt-a all bluod trouble vanish. Your stomach takes kindly to H. H. K., It rualu-n into 3 our blood, U a purifying wave, makes Ike liver, kldm-yx, bladder and akin work In liarinouy; nto accumulations that bave :aiied rlieuiuatlim, latarru, swollen glands, luro throat and akin eruutlona. Just as food wakes blood, to does K. 8. S. (allow (lie irocrss ot digestion to stimu late natural necretlons to pro Hit us acalnst the ravnt;i ot dlseaso ncrins. Wo a,ro well )wqre of the fact that these germs aro ipt to be latent wltbln us to brtak forth .n violent eriiplloua of tbn akin wliensver the system la In a low Ntato of resistance. Aud It U to both preveut lhei erupllons it to Ket rid of them that Nature gave us imh an nll.v as H. H. K. It Is purely rwlable, roulalim no mercury, and yet It iverromis Ilium terlous trinihles fur which aieriury has been employed for HKe, In irery tummiiiilly are people who know this to h true, 'Jliey uw to H. H. H. tbclr rrcoviry flit n bolllu today, llefuae all uUllliiles. Head the folder around Him Ootllt that tells of the wonderful work tx-lns duus by tli mrilliel drpsrhui-ut In .llluir users ef H. H. H I'or a sneilsl Horn, mi ihmhi irmiiiies NiiiiMws CHICAGO. Oct. S, William I.ori nicr, voted out of tho United rltates Kcnato after an Invcatlpatlon on tho ground that ho had not been legally elected, was indlr.tcd In tho federal rourt today on a charge of iiilaappll rnthfli of the funds of tho t-i Hallo Street Nnttonul bank, tho forerunner of the defunct La Hallo .Street Trout nnd Saving hank. Lorhuer was pro shlcnt of both institutions. JikIko Carpenter askcit tho fore man of tho grand Jury whether In vestigation of tho cane hud been con cluded. Tho latter replied that it hod not. This Lung Remedy Known Fifteen Years If everybody who surfers from or Is threatened with Uius Troubln would In TemlicatH the many ease where recur crtet were brought nhuul throuuh the use of i:ckuan's Allerfltlre, ft remedy whleh has aloud the test for nealy tlftreii years, 0 ktronc opliiliui Iu faor of It would no the result. What It hu accomplished for others It liui)' do for you. Ilenit thU US K. Igi'if ft.. New York, "nentleinen: Ijit IiihiiiIkt I took a smlilin ct)ll. w till li dot eloped Into I'nen rnonl.i. The doctor did alt ho posllly rould for me. but rould not clear my luiisi. One day I mri n teMlmoiilil In oim of the paperi. telllnj of the irnm re ults somcomi had from taking Kikmnn's Alteratlie for it trouble of the Iuiil-s. I lieiran takliu It mill nm felt c'h re milm, lly lunirs Iwican to clear up nnd I liCKnn to ealn In Urtncth and was nxin well enousli to tnk up my work neiln. 1 am In hotter hraltli now than I hire leen at any time. I am a mlsnlnnary worker for the New York Home for Moments and Krlemlless Itoys " (Allidnvlli IIItNI.ST I WILCOX. (Abore abbreviated; more 011 re.uest ) Urk man's AlteMllre hna Isen irnten by many yi-arn' test to Imi moMt rtlcuelous for friero TlniMit and I.uua Afreet Imm. IlronilillU, Ilioneblal Asthma, KtublMirn Colds nud In upliiilldlii: the system. Contnlui no inirrntlcn, poisons or hsMt forming drui:, Ak for Uniklei lilllm: of teioTerles. unit wrlto lo l.rLinnn l.ilwirnli.rr. rhllmleliihln. I "it . for erl dtnio. Tor koIu br all 1'ii'llni ilrutulsts 1'rlco Jl and 5- u liottlo 10 FINE TABLE SYRUP OUT OF APPLES WASHINGTON, H. t', Oct. !. KnlluvvlitK cNtonslvo vxperlmonlH tio gun Itvet spring, tlio head ot tho fruit and vogutnblo utilization luhotutory of the dopartmeut of agilculturo hat applied for a public servlue patent covering tho making of a new form of table sjrup from applo Juleo. This patent will make the illncovorv, which the Rpeclnllots holluvo will ho of groat value to all upplo growers ns a meauti of utIIUlug tlielr culla and evco.ns ap ple, common property of any elder mill In the 1'uttod State which wlshe to manufacture aud noil elder syrup, S)i'ii Krom Oidec The new syrup, one gallon of which Is made from oovou gallon of ordi nary elder, t a clear ruby or umber colored syrup of about the conalxt eney of cano syrup aud maple syrup. I'roporly sterilized and put In sealed tins or bottles, II will keep Indefi nitely, and when opened, will keep under houohold condition a well a other syrupi. It ha a distinct fruity nro tn u and Hicclnl flavor of It own which I dercrll'ed a helm; practically tho name a tho tauto of the syrupy aubstunco which exude from a baked apple. Tho syrup can bo tfed llko tuaplo or other syrups for griddle cake, cer cnls, household cookery, and as flav oring In desserts. Tho government rooking export nro nt present exper imenting with It In cookery and ex pect shortly to Issue recipes for use of the now Byrup tn old way nnjl for taking advantage of Its special flav or In novel dishes. Try It iu lli'isl Ittvec Tho department chemists havo al ready produced over ton gallon of this s.vrup In their laboratories, us ing summer anil other forms of ap ple. Tho purees of the oxiierliiioutN lin greatly interested muuo of tho ap plo growers, and during October a largo elder mill In tho Mood Kiver vnlley, Oregon, will In co-operation with tho government' chemists, en deavor to produce louo gallons on a commercial scale and glvo tho now product a thorough mnrkut test by making It taccxtdlilo through retailer In a limited field. The interest of applo growers In tho product arises from the fact that tho now apple rider syrup promises to glvo them a romiiierclal outlet (or vast iputntl He of ultidMII ami other apple for which they hitherto could .find no market either In poi'lMitvlilo uuv elder or In vinegar. t'ldor production, It seems, comes luruuly at one season, of the er during which the market Is more or less flooded wllh thin per ishable product. Tim bulk ami pur lshthlllty of the raw elder, umieovor, tho elder maker state, often miiko It unptofltublo for them to ship (ho taw elder of one district long dis tance to a tione-apple-growiug reg-j Ion. Tho market for elder, there-; If ' IP 1 1 " " ' ' : 1 1 foiv, lm boon hugely vohIiIoUhI Iu Jv L E I N I'OU M LOTHES A.DE IN EDFORD 'rim Min IfttilAlif I-r4 HIIWll 111 lll limlt'l "h.IC V' 0t tvin W-, AHI, t MUSIC In All Brandies and Elocution PROF. H. ISAAC Will leach theory, definition, analysis, reading, conducting, harmony, tcneherh' (ruining, preparatory course for music college, advance wotk for last yeni'n stiidentn, voice placing, breathing, articulation, inter pretation am expression. Elocution and the uecoHsary physical exorcise for tho free and flexible use of tho whole body in singing aud speaking. Hoys' ami gills' cIiisk eu I oiled Saturday, October 10, J II a. in. Private stinlclils ciuolled Hatiirday, October 10, 11 a. in. Auditorium, linplist chinch building, corner Ninth Central mid Filth slicct. The lingo loom and phitform U idcul for nil vocal work, Home circle (tlusNOtf, also pi l VII I a Ichmoius III Mllllt'lll' lioiiit'H ciin ho cigngcil. Hi'0 in Iruclor or iliop card, Hen. ilill Ihlixii Aluillonl, (lie. . weston:s camera shop 208 East Main Street iM 0(1 ford The Only Exclusive Commercial Photographo) in Soul hern Oregon Negatives iMtulu any time or place by appointment Phone 147-J We'll do the rest E. D. WESTON. Prop. Afflfl M II r is I ill I tllllllllllli f I' 0)1 vi III! llPy r&A , 'J fc''MSli1MirTsS" y GUARD Vour children's heultb by fnodlnx milk from Inxpcctud cows (hat hsi boon pro-cooled and orbited with modern upplluuces ant sealed In sterilized bottles, EAST SIDR DAIRY Morning ami Afternoon I'ellver. I'lioiic yi-l, many cases to localltle near tho area ' of production. No method of stor- Hiring ordinary elder has been found I practical for the ronton that boiling elder at once luterfote with It doll-j cato flavor. I With tho elder mill nblo to inakoj i palatable, long-keeping tahlo nyrup: out of It apple Juice, growers, It lit; believed, will lit nhle to urn all ex cess Juice for bottled or canned applo syrup. The now sjrup, tho special ists find, will keep Indefinitely, so that the elder maker ran market It gradually thVouKhout the ,ear, I'iwi'm of MauufiU'tiiic Tho proces for making the 'rup calls for the addition to a elder mill of a filter press ami open kettle or some other concentrating apparatus. The proces Is described as follews: The raw elder Is treated with pure milk of lime until nearly, tint not unite, nil of tho natural malic acids; aro neutralized. Tho rider I then limited to boiling aud filtered throiiKli a filter picas, an essential feat n I u of the process. Tho result ant llituld Is then evaporated either In continuous evaporators or upon1 kettles, Just ns ordinary cane or I sorghum tivrttji Is treated. It thou I cooled anil allowed to stand for a l ..I....I ii i.ifli. .it.it.i.i.1 it... it..... .....i tunu l lliiiu, nilltll iiiinvn tun iiiiiii unit acids to form small crsta of cal cium malato. Tho syrup Is then re- filtered through tho fillers press, which removes the crystals of cal cium mnlato nud leaves a syrup with practically tho same basic compost-! tlon us ordinary cano syrup. It ' flavor, however, nud appearance aio distinctive. Calcium malnte, the by-product. Is a substance iihciI In medlrltio aud at present selling for -11 per pound. It Is belliived thnt If calcium malato J can ho produced In this way cheaply i ami In largo ipinutltlcH, It can bo made commercially useful In new ways, possibly In tho maniifacturo of , baking powder, I The cost of making till syrup ou a commercial scale will bo dotcrniluoil (luring the test In October. I ' WATCH THEM EAT! SNOWFLAKK SODAS avc most enjoyable, epccinlly when tho "younU lcr" nro hungry. With butter or jully, they tmpply n wholesome, nourishing and appealing "Tween meal" bile. Don't nl for crackers, y-"SNOWFLAKES" At your dealers In generous 10c and Uftc packages sold In hulk, too PACIFIC COAST msCUlT COMPANY t'OUTI.ANI), OHI'.dON PANAMA CltKAMS--another Swnstlkn II rami "goodie" aro moat acceptable (or tiinclicoiis and picnics. Try litem. !fi Coffee Demonstration Miss Hanson is demons! ralinj,' flic pop ular lintntl oI'Dwight Edwards DEPENDABLE COFFEE Al litis sfoiv litis wt't'U. We invite yon io cttll and ivy a .sample of (his famous hrand. Marsh & Bennett Second door easl of h'irsl National Hank. IMimte lio'J LOST? $696,967,261.00- Mei'ore Hie I'ltinilie.'in si rife 'irsl nns had llinndered foil It their message of America had henn lo pay (he penally of fear and uncertainty. In one short weolc the (imitations of H)o leading Anioriean seenrilies Jnnl shrunk .f(Ki(ifJU57tti(M.OO. Mill it. was not a .shrinkage of Aneriean making. K was a result of the desire of Knropean security holders lo trade their securities for cash. Cash is a handy thing in war limes. War nietins ordinarily peaceful merchants .shooting guns til, normally peaceful farm hands; factory operatives htisily engaged in sahering machinists; linker hoys galloping madly about, on horses which ought lo he haiiljng bread. Business and War have nothing iu common. When war slalks abroad liisiues.s goes elsewhere, ami AJonoy is !iu boon companion of business. When rOuropc sold back lo us millions of dollars of securities it was in an effort to obtain money with which to later purchase from us some of the things Europe miisl have. I'htropo is an old customer of ours, but she is expecting to biy now more largely (ban ever before, and her $;iOO,(JO()t()()0 income from globe-trolting Americans will probably be missing this coming year. iWeauwhilc, Europe has been compelled to shut up her own shop. There arc now faces looking at us across our cuunters and fingering our goods. Murope used to iijunhor (hem among her customers. Let's straighten up Ihe counters and dust off Hie shelves. It looks as if business was going-to be brisk and we might as wnJl he ready, And if it is necessary lo hire extra help o look al'lcr trade, we'd belter start looking around for it now, x f .A r Copyright MM I Tho I'm nil urn Journal, Chlingo m T -, lm M M ; j i. i in r-i r iii-ii I T IPSJSWsssww isilliwssisisjs-iwsjssn Hpiiswissjupsssllissssisssissisi sssi HsjiWi 1 A sl' v