VT t pI" saaas fi".'nsj'Aiivjj mm SPRAYING HINTS ivrprofmn matt, fnrnrvr, Mfwonn, m.-rfiov, k nvraMv, vvuu n torn mi mi .ii I . It I ii a inji ..fijiWlctiiijti i ,gHii IJ I ff-nMHpiHMttrMtoi ii if' i" ' miiii mi I'ipwwwwwai THE DEADLY MACHINE GUN 8H OWM IN ACTION IN THE DATTLE CRY OF PEACE 'AT STAfl TODAY BY PATHOLOGIST hOR FRUITGROW ER i Owing io llif fHii llifli it is goirg 6 bo impossible fo obtain ct.uuKh Vtne-mtlphnr for the fruit itruwf" cf IhW eonuty, I uriwve Mint thi w nn Opjtdrluno tunc to make n few sue BfWtlous rlntive to the- use of tunc sulphur in order that tin- locate .t amount of benefit may be secured from tlio limited spray supply VTfae roaonimcndn(iqnn niade nt this tfmc should not be accepted ns the bflst methods for general practice, but merely to be lined tbw season, illie to .the cmcritvney lhqt exists with regard to our spray supplv. Since it iS' not possible to have enough lime sulphur to tnuke the applications that have been recommended, nnmolj, Into dormant (1-1)), junk stage (1.25), calyx (l-:5), etc., 1 bclano flint the late donnnnt "fprny may be omitted without nuy serious infection from sculo in some oruhnrds where tliik pant is Scarcely Known. Since the apple and pcjir scab will lie tho most difficult to contiol mid will cause moro dnnnigo and loss to ho growers, wo will oxcrciso more judgment and heller' management if we ndopl an emergency Nyslotn that "will do the greatest amount of pond at this time. It Ih possible to control Mmb with a much weaker spray than a necessary Xor gealo, aplus, etc., so by Inking a chnnee with scale, aphis and blister mite, it is possible to make a barrel of wprav go about Allien times us fur, for Iho control of b'cab, ( KECOMMEKllATIONS: Tho rcc- oriunendation to bo lunde for vori- clies thnt are most susceptible to the sonb of both apples and pears, will bo to make to implications be Vorc tho blossoming period, but in stead of using the laic donnnnt strength of 1.0, use 1.25 on nirolcs and 1-110 on pears. This application should be made when cluster buds nre opening, and followed by n similar application mien wio mum are in inu pliik stngo with upplcs, or tho white stage with peats. This stago is found 'just n few davs before tho blossoms open. Most of Ihe pears hao pass ed this stupe for the first application and will hoon bo rendy for the "white sjago" application, while tho New towns, in inoHt sections of thn valley aro'just about rontly forthe late dor inaut or this first emergency frprny. Winter Xelis jK-nrs nre just rendy in most plncos of the valley for this first spray, Growers of Newtown ap. pics or No is pears should make sue olnl efforts to secure spray -tiiilC for those applications. On SpiUen burgs the pink stngo application will probally bo sufficient. If soluble sulphur can be obtained it, could be used for the dormant spray by usiii 20 pounds to 100 gal lops of water. 0. 0. CATE, Pathologist. INISTi M E PRAISE MIIS REM L The following resolution was unnn imouslv adopted by tho Minlstotinl nssooiation m their morning session ut the public litimo : "Whereas, during the months of Hcbruar and Jlureh, 1010, revival meetings were conducted by the Itov. Jlr. Muthik and jmrty, consisting of Mr. Vosfcoy and wife, in such nn able and succoMtful manner; mid, "Whereas, dunng this time tho work Mr. Ma thi and prly aecoiif plished for the churches and city of Medford has been so olfectivo and thorough mid helpful to all who at tended their meetings; be it "colicd, that we, the minister of the city of Medford, and member of tho Ministerial nsoeintion of Medford and ioiuity, cAtond our heartiest and sincere thnukh and .ap preciation and gratitude to bqtli thi IJev. Mr. Matins mid Mr. VoMuy oud wife for their timely, efficient and valuable cnice. lie it 'Kcsohed, that the hen-ices 'ust closed huo proven to be the most helpful, consistent, bpiritual, edueat ire and interdenominational evor con ducted m thu eitv or vallej, and that tho churches hue been quickened and strengthened in thnr fuith and eouso c,r.iion ns never beiorc. He it further ' f "Resolved, that a copy of those rMolutions bo spread unon the iin u)i) of Jhc Ministcnal awiociatiou of Mudfyrd and n copy he publUhod in the daily paper of the city of Mad 'ford, aijd that oopio of same bo for warded to the Ruv. Mr. Mathis and Mr. Vusoy. "JOHN D. WYLIE, 'SeTeUty." NQTIOK Proelnots Medford North Main and Weat Medford register now at the MnllTrlhuno office, nHHflwr tiL,:WiiiraHMHKHHM.r9MPfli HHHMrJHF 'SuBISa v. ' I i t tw wBfff THIHHwMBinMr wlBM CUMMINS WINS PRESIDENT FACES JEST ORCHARD POWER GRAB BILLS! THERMOMETERS WASHINGTON, March 15 -From this tlmo on President Wilton will hao to faco the samo quoctton ns to conservation thnt was faced by Presidents Roosevelt and Taft, both of whom were called upon to voto vicious water powor legislation. Doth did so. The Shields bill has passed tho senate. It is tho samo tiling In substanco ns tho Iniquitous Coosa river dam bill, and the Jamos rlvor dam bill, votocd by Presidents Taft' nnd Ilooscvclt, respectively. It Is the plan now to pass the Ad amson goncral dam act with conser vation amendments and then to throw this nnd tho Shields bill together In a conference committee, whero tho conservation amendments will bo dropped and tho features of tho Shields bill retained. Thon tho house will bo asked to approvo this confer ence report In tho closing rush of congress. President Wilson declined to throw tho administration strength against the Shields bill In the senato, promis ing to gtvo It attention whon It contos to him for his' signature Secial lot of thermometers used in orchard fiost f wilting lmo been brought to this office for testing. It litis been found thnt there often is n wido rnuRO in tho rending of those theniiomoUir, especially of the cheaper makes. Therefoie it is reo ommonded that those having cheap thermometers bring them in to deter mine their accuracy. Those of you contemplnting pur chasing thermometers will save your selves from anxiety nnd Kiiurd your selves nuniiiHt innceurato readings by jetting only ood thermometers, which cmi bo bought for about $1 apiece. Hy the tests made so far it has been found that ueuilv nil of tho thermometer winch nro found faulty toet hivh lather than low. Anyone familiar with frost-fighting can read ily see the predicament the orohurdist is in who depends upon several thor-inometci-h rending several dogrcos higher tlinn the uctiinl temperature. It in ii business proposition to have dependable thermometers. O. CATE, Pathologist. REFUSE ARMY BILL ill TOF WA WASHINGTON, March IB. -Prospects of advancing tho army bill In tho Iiouro over tho Immigration bill wero endangered today when Chair man Hurnctt of tho Immigration com mittee, declined to jlcld from his agreement with Speaker Clnrk for recognition ns soon as tha frco nugnr bill Is passed. "1 won't ylold my placo to tho army bill or any other tncasuro, not even If tho president roqeets It," Mr. Bur nett said. "The speaker has prom ised to rccognlzo mo ns soon as tha frco sugar bill Is disposed of and I o.poct him to do It." Tho rules sub-commlttco which Is working to advance tho army bill, however, has not lost hopo. It Is bo llovcd tho army bill will bo reached cnly next week nt tho latest. IN MINNESOTA STATE PRIMARIES 9T PAt'l.. Minn March 15 Compute returns from yesterday's tion psrtlsMi city primary today showed V. It. Irvln. a business man, and W. C. llnndy, elty comptroller, to bo candidates for mayor of St: Paul In the Mny 2 election. Mayor Winn Powers crowded Handy for sec ond placo but was defeated by GOO votes Incomplete returns In tho presi dential proforontlal primary Indicat ed thnt the victory of United States Senator A. D. Cummins of lown over, Henry I). -Hstabrook of Now York for the republican endorsement would reach tho ratio of S to 1. Additional tlguros'from tho rural districts also assured tho forces oft Natlonnl Committeeman Frod' n. Lynch that they would control tho Minnesota delegation to tho demo cratic national convention although tho antl-I,yuch adhcrontn led In this (Ilnmsey) county. Iloth factions approved Wilson's unopposed candi dacy for rcnonilnatloii. Tho presidential contest In the prohibition party still was uncertain today, neither Hugcho N. Foss of Mas sachusetts, nor William Sulzcr of Now York halug a decIsUo load. 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