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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1915)
M I IV B-J tr f J, V 1 p.i i r t1' c v i II PXC1E SIX FIT GROWERS PLAN CAMPAIGN AGAINST SCAB League Plans Warfare to Eliminate ' Latest Orchard Pest Lite History ' of Disease How Infection. Is De veloped and Methods of Combatting and Elimination. Tli pntliolotfk'nl coiuiniitco of the Flinders' niid I-'nufgroworit' lertiie linvo enlisted to nmtiftt tlio 'county imthbloffJMt In giving (iiiblteily to nr- Jielps which he will ftimlMi nnJ liercwitli miliinit (lie following on pe;ir nl nj)p!o Honli, which the committee hegw lo Htnto hns received the in ilorhcpient of tho bent niilliorilies on tlm Hlililrrt in fin fitntn nf Oreimn. This nrtlcle in strictly up to dnle nml jt the directions given nre onreftilly jfollowei), fiuab infretion will he con rollM. mill tiH tlio threat la the in ,liislry IK exceedingly .enotiH nt the jii'escilt tlino the committee reqlictttN every yrelinrdit' to cut mil tlth nr Held ntid" preheno if for "rcferencft niid gjildntK'o. tVwr nhtl Ajijdrt HcAti tSi'iib on, M)ar nnd npplo In ono of Jhc wunil pcU In (ho Itognb Itiver ynltey. Jl ,jiot kepi under control, it will provo to ho a very ROrjorib men lire to the frtlil luduHttv. nn Iuih nl. ready been ilrinonstnileU timing the past Hcnson. It is important hot even' fnlll rower be fnmilijir rtitli tho lifo htrt .wry 01 ijiih niseoso in onior Hint Ik mnv ftueeesHfnllv luimlmt iL Itifnii tl6n InkcH plneo from two distluc kinds of npere: (,1) Tlioso whlel ilovrllin dnriniT (Im uiir!m mul miml pier III 8otM on the Icjivch, fruil nlitl fiollU'llmen twis; (jp.thouc which de velgji ilmi,ig j0 winter- inside the fallen lcniw. At thin timo of the yenr (he hum. ini'r iftpuri'H.or couiiliphporcs mny be loiind in, tho olive-green npols on lelivcM, fru'il, niiiVfu koiiio ciikcu twigH. The Hp'olH )roiliiccl by tho enrly In. fecllon will wmiilly nppenr tracked nlrtl corky, but will hfill linvo the hpofe'H itrouixt tho edgeK. -Tho RpoU iroduecil by u Inter infection will nppenr hTuniler nnef will piobnblvbw entirely do.vowd with pore. Tliec ns the blorfjioiri bids' ficpnrato In the cluster, b)lt before they hnvc opened. Thii i JtuowH ns the "pink sprny," nnd Is coiiHidcrcd the most important "pniy for Honb. Ue lime-sulfur nt the rate of 1 gallon to HO of water. Mnko tinolher application in com lmultion with the ealvx biiriiv for t'odlinir moth, after most of the pet nls linve fiillen. line either linn-mil-fur at the rate of 1 uiillon to XI of the iirseiate hprny, or atomic milfur nt the rate of li! pounds p?r 100 gal lons of lend nrsefinte. If Ihc scab is very bml and the' weather is fnvorable for Its develop, ment, it i,s udviHiible to make still nil other application ten dnvH to two weeks after the cnly.t spray, lisini: either limu-snlftir nt dm ruli r.f I giillon to .'Jfi of wntrr, or ntoiuic sul fur nt Uie rate of ll iMiiinds to 100 gallons of water. Jn tiny en Me, where pi e ions infec tion has been light, or wheic weather conditions prevent the application of the first struv on limn ns. MieeJfied I in these dircctionx; llirn. in dm I in. the first spray may be omitted and me Medonil spray applied as directed, Uith the addition if black leaf 40 nt ihc rnto of I pint to 100 gnllous of the spray material. Kverv irower should li i)ipimr.'il jo Hjirny nt jitsl the riRbt timo in or der to get results, He should plan rthend and have his spiny material in readiness when the' (imo for ap plication comes. ' ' v il n, npvTVi."ii Acting rnthologlsl, .Inckson county. MEBFOBD MATT; TRTBUNfc, MTDDFORP ORE.CION, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, H915 ' ' ' I I I I ' I tl I I I I .. " I I ,H, I , ll l I ,1 lM I II I . .. !.- i ' ' r" GEM L ECTURES F RUfT AUCTIONS NEX J SATURDAY PLAN FOR CITY TO ASSUME HALF OF PAVING DEB IT Arthur At. (learv, fnrmcily of Alcd ford, will nnive here Knttirduy inorn- illir lo L'lVC lllH -ll'l'tllll' lilwiii Mm nni.1. el-u'fiuit auction markets, scheduled for Saturday, October 1(1. lit 1 :.'() o'clock that afternoon nt public Jib- inn1. ' It has been a jittle over two yeaVs since Mr. flcary lei I Aledford tu study lnwnt Columbia univcrsitv, New York City. While in New -York he was in eloc contact with tin fruit innrkets tiloug Oreennieli tmd W'nsli- ingtoii sticcls. f During the hjiriug nf ter Entering the cmiilov of the Ameri can rYuit & Produce association, ho Tlio first steps In the fcmoiloling of tlio Miles Dbndtnc nlan wns taken at tho first meeting of tlio bonding nn iIHmm !..,. I m .'-.1 ... vuiuiiiiiii;,) iium i iieauny evenniB in the offlco of Judfio W. 8. Crowoll. It nn nRreed Hint the navlnir Indebt edness should be paid upon tho 00 percent basis nn equnr Amount by the city, and nn oo,tinl ninoiint by thb property owners, Irrespective of lo cation. From the 50-50 ;bnsls;tho commit teo will work out tho' tirnbteuiH of delinquencies, thoso unnblo to pay, and other details. Tonlnht the com- mltten will meet with the four coun- made a study of the fruit markets oticllmen fnvorlnj; tho Miles nlan, nnd e other Inige ensteni Thursday nlKht wilt meet with tho J AYWHAWKER SIGNS AGAIN (IN KW &,"- r n number of til cities. Dining the summer Mr. flcarv gave in nil twrnty-si.x leetuies in the fruit growlnir sections of Wnshiimton nnd Idnho. On, one leg of his tour In poke on fourteen successive nights traveling from Wenntrheo through Spoknne to Hoiso nnd buck lo 1'oit la'ud. Air. (learv Was scheduled In nirn itsUedford lecture enrlv in Kcotein. rcr, hut postponed it n order to find tniio in wlilclf to prcuire for the bar entrance examinations, which hnvc leccntly hOenJiold in Hnlem. The Ifcfurc is Illustrated by 100 slides, hhowinjr junrkot eonditions in v doreli enslcrrT.citles. It i free ic. all those interested in the mnrkcting oi iron hiunnied siores, ns n rule, do nbt live liMougii tno wlntor. jlevloplumt f Horcs . Jiiht below each Kh)l, nnd extending miller (lie hurface nf the IcuT, will he ioiuid u mil mh of threadlike filiimcnts which is called tho mycelium. At about the tluic -when the Jeuves fnll this mycelium begins to grow throughout the whole inner tissuo of the leaf. Fryui this mycelium nnd be tween tho two leaf surfaces, sport fruiting bodies begin to develop in lute fall niid early winter. They do not mature', however, until spring, when the blOMOiu buds begin to come out. The spore fruiting bodiCH nru hoi low, Husk-shaped and nypcur from the oulMdo like, little blank pimples, olten so suuill ns to be invisililo to tlio naked eye. They have h small 0H!ning ut ,tho surfueo of the leaf, which ,1s .npitcetyi) by bjiines that surround it. Inside the uporo t'nnt iug bodies thcro nro muny elongnte, hnck-liku bodied called nsci, eaell of which contains eight winter hpores or ribcosporcs. When fhese mature, ther push out through tho ojx-ning tu the lear burfucv und hhoot out'tho sjHircs which nro enrritd by tho wind nnd nir cunt'nts into tho trees, It is these winter hpures thut enuse the first spring infection. rVom tho winter spores, then, tho olito-grcen surface spots dexelop. Theso Kjiots soon begin to produce large niimners m hummer spores, wnjeii ii ro blown to other parts of the treeH und eontlime (o cause new m feotiou as long ns conditions me fa vorable. Jloist, dnrnj, cloudy weather i espec,!""' favorable for (he hprcad of tsenb. Afethu(L( of OidIiiiI 'Thb 'Jirst slii should be tukeu Mgajnhl penb (h!, fall ih to plow un der tho fnllcif Jt'ucs nnd iu this way prevent tho winten tiHrc troni get I 10 nt c cm Pacific boat tho council to hny nctlon by Installing their own, be fore dofjnlto otopH could bo tnkon. Thb 'council nt Its next mcttlng will likely pass nn ordinance prescribing tho ntylo of wnrnlnit nostn Its wnnts. And' let tho 8. I and tho Iliillln luo split (he cost. Tho state railway com mission ruled that the stylo of tho protection bo adjusted by tho city and tho railroad. Tho reappearance of tho JayhnwUer slRns that nro out of dnto on Arkansas cross roads caused disgust nmeni: tlio business men ami clIUeliK. Councilman Amy stated this morn. Ing that ho was In favor of nn ordl- nanco resulntlng tho whlstllnK of trains within tho city llmltii, partle ulnrly nt tho depot, upon tho Krouuds "that thcro Is moro tootlnK In Med ford than In tho yardH nt Portland. " LONDON, Oct. Jfl. The American oau bill which wns sanctioned yes .erday by the houso of commons, msscd through all its stacH in the ouse of lords today, nnd immediate- thereafter received tho royul ns-Vent. foil council for tho flnlshlnc touches Tho entire commlttco composed of JudRo W. S. Crowoll, chairman, Ooo. Trelchler, Attorney V, i:. Philips. Dr. K. H. Plckol, nnd H. U. Lumsdcn. wero In attendance. In tho mnttcr of tho recall petitions thoro wero no new developments to day. Th next niec(lng of tho coun cil promises to be nn exciting session, ns tho supporters of the Jledynskl scheme, battling for tho right to hnvo his Ideas submitted to n'voto without competition of tho MIJps' plan, will likely hold tho threat "of tho recall over tho heads of tho councllmcn. I jfik r ; msSflk jT 'Never Mind 2 -, 'fr n. Vli .. fc' ' . ,ry7Ni -,l " -. , " X fQs VV.AYM 'VT1 'J'lio germ-proof, dust-proof, nioisturc-)i'oof wnx-'sctilcd K$NW wrapping keeps the IXoQP Slides Close Panama Canal NIJW YOKK. Oct. 13. The cover. not- or tho Pniinnm Canal roue, be eniiFc of the continued slides In the ennui, has notified I'nnnmn Knilrond company officials hero to announce to jmipping interests tllnl be does not iso sailings by tho Panama route .il further notice, which uill he oinptly given ns sooli ns condition poruiit. New Post Toasties in perfect condition. it more important these, flakes arc made by a now process that gives a new form and a distinctive flavor, entirely different from other corn IIO H But them flakes. In this new process, intense heat expands the interior moisture, producing little pearl-like "puffs," a distinguishing characteristic of the New Post Toasties. These Hakes have a body and firmness that don't mush down even when cream or milk is added. Toasties come factorv-frcch, as crisp and delicious as when they leave the big ovens. Try Them and Note the New Flavour Your grocer has them now. .4. fr SEND FOR SAMPLES - JL & A XL wr A x m amns MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. P i 3 X TheWbrifan's Store BEI BANANAS OFFERED IHE PUBLIC An example of how great tho loss to New Orleans occasioned bv the recent hurricane is t-hown b the banana situation, the boats from South America being nimble to come iii and unload insulted in all hauaun shipments coming in ripe. Medfnril received u cur this morning, ripe, uud nil tho grocers nro cixinur the imbli benefit, Hundreds of cars leave New Or leans weeklv nnd this loss alone will be enonrous. ting out on to tho trco.-i in the sprint. A'pe'mitinent cover crow grown in nn , -uitttci-erjUnrd is deriouti hundi cap in combatting the seuh, inns, much as it prowjits the plowing im. ilersof .tho. leaves. In (he spring, just about the time (hat the tijtf of the lcuot bfgiu to jms,h through tho buds, apply lime biil4iur at tho rate of 1 gallon t 0 gullotfs of wat'r pjus blaokleaf 10, 1 pint to 150 gullpn'h of the m it gtmeral cleun-upjiipniy. Tu..! nf. nt ft In iltl.fil lilltl. lull. i opened, while (ho IcuVca are til ex puudliig und (ho blohkoiij buu- are .Mill in u eowwvt i''u"l 'n ty center, fcpjay with lia:hjteiJ;.KSL0M ,0 JU gHIWH Ul WUIVI. I !'T DANDRUFF, AND HAIR SIOPS COMING 001 Save Vour llnli-I Stake II Thick, Winy, UUMy nml Jlomitlrol nt Once. Jlw jnot kpruy bbouW bo ajiliwl uu,r Try as you will, utter an applica tion of Danderlne, you can not find u bIiirIo traco of dandruff or falllnj; hair and your scalp will not Itch, but what will plejbo jou mo.st, will bo after a few week's line, when ou e now hair, fine and downy nt (lt -yes but really new hair Krowlnc ul! over the i,calp. A little IMnderlno Inimedlutely doubles tho beauty of tour halt- Xn dlfforeuco how dull, faded, brittle and BcraRKy, Just moisten a cloth with Danderlne and carefully draw It throuuh your hair, taking one mnall strand nt a time. Tho effect Is Itumcdlato ami umailug our hair will bo llKht. fluffy and wavy, and ha an appearance of abundance, an Ineompurablo lustre, softness and luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of true Jialr health. Get a :S-cent bottlo of Know Hon lUuderlno from uny druic Moro or toilet counter, and prove that your hair Is as pretty and soft as any that II has n ueelosled or l)urot by earcloss Irratwent. A i.oni bottle will doulllit the Uuniy of eur 'f 4 ! & f y t y t ? ? f f y t y y r T T y t t y y f y x t ? ? ? t ? ? ? ? y f y y y y y y y Anniversffy Sale . M X OMJK5 TuieMfoman'sStore Last Day of This Sale - - - Don't Miss the Bargains! iwsHS 5sT d Sensational Sale of Winter Coats" 300 Women h,Ntuv Style Coals g0 on sale Thursday at wonderful low prices. Women's Winter Coats, made of many materials, all sizes, real $10.00 val ues, (his sale $5.98 Women's Plush Coats," new style, well made, cheap at .$20, this sale $14.98 Winter Underwear far I Women and Children Women's Union Suits, fine grade, fleeced lined, all sizes, well worth 7oc, spe cial for this AQs sale, each TtOC Women's Corduroy Coats, in brown, navy, green and black, worth (fl fQ $12, sale, en.. .30.yO Children's Corduroy Coats, all colors, sizes 2 to $2.98 6 years, at Women's JJeavy Winter Coats, made of fancy mix tures, with large fur col lar, worth ( A f O f20,now..,..$14.VO Children's Heavy "Winter Coats, sizes G to H years, $08 very special, .it PETTICOATS oO NearSillc Petticoats, wide widths, in all colors and lengths, values ut to JFJ.50, this sale, each Children's fine fleeced lined Union Suits, all sizes, worth 7f)c, this sale only, suit.. Children's Vests and Pants, all sizes, pure white, fleeced lined, worth 35c, this sale, each 29c I 59c Women's Outing Flannel Gowps, heavy quality, all S!p:1::::!:. 69c Infants' Vests, good 3nc grade, now, each all sizes, 29c Women's extra fine qunl- V ity fleeced lined Union A Suits, $1.25 grade, QQft ! very special, suit, j OC ! Children's Outing Flannel 4 Sleeping Garments, all V X v., .1,1 l 98c HAND BAGS All leather, new styles, fitted with mirror and pocket book, worth C Q $1.50, sale, ea. VOC BLANKETS Heavy Cotton Plankets, good size, cheap at $1.25, this sale only, Q Q pair '.. 7QC t sizes, special at. TYT each OVC 1 -" i . 111! kivoq utwwo'.l - mm "" X Children's Knitted Waists X UMBRELLAS Steel rod, paragon frame, rainproof, good style han dles, well worth $1.25, this salo only, 15c I Glove Sale Women'.s ("ape Kid Gloves all sizes, $1.25 QQ grade, pair 0 Women's Washable Chanioisutto Gloves, till eoloi-s, special, rA a pair DlC Women's Ifeindeer Gloves washable, special, pair . 98c y t New Dress Goods and Silks x (-. 38 in. All Wool Serge, I New Coatings, 54 in. worth today 701, spe- BED SPREADS Full size, heavy weight, i good patterns, cheap at $1.25, for this sale f O Y only, each 7QC $1 New Plaid waists, spo eial, yard.. ., Silk for 98c Crepe do Chene, 40 inches wide, all eoloix, $1.50 grade, now, yd.,... $1.19 48c cial at, per y!arl .... . 12-inch Knnoyf Dross Goods, up to $1.50 values, now, AQn jainl yoC wide, wortji very-special, $2.50; $1.75 27-inch (nduroy, heavy quality, QQ special, yd yOL NEW OSTRICH RUFFS AT $1.75 EACH Cor&ets, worth l.uu, now, pair, 59c Me.st Dress Prints, yard, 5c Colored Oil dull!, vard, 17c Host Cotton (hallie, vard, Sc lood Cotton Uatts, eaeh, 8c Iiest G'alatea Cloth, ard, 16c Sanitol Talcum Powder, eau 10c l"""n V -' t 'Ul f sr V" . i W V I I I iflvl 1 LLJpl - PJKJ Luster Cot ton, all eoloi-s, spool 4c Outing Flannel, 10c grade, yard. 8c Hath Tow els, l()c grade, each, 7c t y t t t f V T ? -t Jt!HHt! " "" fWNWI SlkV 3t