Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 12, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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In tlio Dear Creek orchard i.i n
HCrpt'ived trco Kept i'ireily for ou
orviriK the development ot the cod
lln moth. I.nst fall wormy apples
woto KdtheriMl and placed within the
cage and now they Hie emerging and
t'KR layliiK Iihk commenced, ltocatiso
of the large miiul)cr of nil stanus of
development nro found It In vory
eay to check up and net a Reed osti
um to of the average Mnroh of. egg
mid lurvao and recommendatlonN
ttlHde accordingly.
On May 2 fourteon adult moths
had emot-Rcd and one egg was found.
On May (. ttlxty-foitr motlm had
einerged and hI. okkn laid. The cool
hliiill of the last few tlas chcclied the
eg(? development materially, bo that
none will hatch until well along next
week.
(lenerul uprttylng for the codlln
inotli should commence next Monday.
Some have already applied thin wpray
and, of cource, this will not apply
in flitch eunoii. Thin la the no-called
two-week spray following the cal.w
xpiny. Some added the amenale of
lend lit the calyx up ray on peMrn In
order to cheek the vuilou leaf-eating
limoclH. In fluuh cmkch this
mniy nhould alno lie applied at thin
time, h thme hn heea coimlilernble
growth Hlneo then. It Ik eiy Im
portant that thin upruy should he hi
pllcil at the proper time in order to
yrevtit the larvae from entering
the fruit. Other iiwectn llnblo to
xIva tioiililw, such a the pear Mug,
cnlerplllar, green fruit worms and
ovtHRl hugs will ho checked by till
Kprujrlnn. Where the aphis are ex
poctcd to liecOme trouhlwomo aild
lili'ollne Miilidmle to contiol them.
Scnl.
Kenh will make Its roapppiirancif
after this cold snap, especially on the
Nwtown apple. Where It has been
found on the pears It Is necessary to
apply a follow-up spray and this can
! conveniently done in combination
with the codlln moth spray. It 1
poor polio to omit the scab spray
on susceptible varieties where It has
previously boon observed, or when It
is known to be in the neighborhood.
Combination Spray,
Kor codlln moth spray use arse
naU of lend, 4 pounds to 100 gal
lons, and lime sulphur, 1 gallon to
10 gallons of water. If desired ato
mic; sulphur can be substituted for
the lime and sulphur. Where no lime
sulphur has been applied this sea
son the foliagu Is more susceptible
to burning and In such rases it Is
recommended to use a strength of 1
to 60. When atomic sulphur Is used
16 to 12 pounds to 100 gallons of
wiiter Is the proper amount. Whan
deemed advisable to add nicotine
sulphate for aphis add 1 pint to 150
KMllons of the solution. Make cer
tain that the solution is thoroughly
agitated at all tlmos.
According to tho filings of Mr
Oentner last year the codlln moth Is
six to ten days later In Ashland,
Sams valloy and the Antelope legion
and Willow Springs. Tho orchard
Ists should b guided and time the
spray fiom May is.
C. A NOHK.V.
Kntomologlst.
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TJht of boolvi recentl) added to the
publb- lllirun
America's Interests as Affected b.
til European War, American Asd
liiy of Political and Social Selena
Atlantic (Oowuelly). Crltlci-ti ot
M( tHridtcesl. Klght o't'uik un.l
Other Studies iKrvinei, Klemeutarv
i:ictrlety and Magnetism (Kranklln
and Maciiutt). Famous IIuIMIhk
t Brstow, First ripuulsh Hook or
man and MoumiUo), Municipal in
dom I !). Photoplay Scenario
(Hall), ltussia's Uift to the Wornl
.AUokall). Voice ad Spiritual JMu
la t ion (Corson).
For the children' roem:
Circus Header (Huilthl, Compluc
Rlor of Thre lillud Jibe ln e
Uraded 1'oetry sen olume ll'akt
dud Alexander, compiler . MMon ot
the Itolnns iTrlmmer), I'fiir and
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INITIATIVE BILL
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SEVENTH COMPANY
SEEING
Hubert V.. Smith "I Kixelmia. -'-retnry
ot' the State T;ut'i-'
lrajfite, is in MrtltoiJ in the mteret
of the initiative bill to limit taxation
initiated by the Tiixmjer-' league. It
object i to prevent hii nieren.-e of
more Until (i per cent a year in tax
ation except h ole of the people.
It rends a follews:
"I'mposcd Coiisiittilionnl Amend
incut. "Aitiele X! ot the constitution of
the stale of Oregon "hall be ami
hereby U nmended by udilinx tlieteto
lliu following section, which shall be
designated its Section 11 of Atlielc
Xt:
"Section 11. I'lile-is xpceifinill.v
auilioned lt n mnjiiiity of the lentil
voters voting upon the ipiestion,
neither the stale nor liny county,
mnuicipality, district or body to
which the power to levy u tux xlttill
have been delegiilcd shnll in nuv cui
so oxen-No that power n to vmn n
trrenter iituotiiit of leveniu' for pur
imm' other than the )ni.inctil of
bonded indelilcdiiesH or interest tlieie-
on tliau the total amount levied b il
in the je.-ir immeUialely prv etlinjr Tor
piii)Hisci other I hnti tin payment of
bonded indehtedlies or interest there
on, pliin M'i cent urn thetiid, pr
videtl whenever any new county, inui.-M-ixilit
or itb r taimr di-tiit
sltall be created ami shull include in
wlude or in rout pmiwrty tlteivtofoie
included in another county, like mun
icipality or oilier tiitur distiiet. no
greater amount f 1ne shall be
levied in tlie fir-t year by either the
"Id ir lite new county, nitiniiipnlity
or iithcr Iiimii" ili'ttiet ' upon nn
pidH'ilv inelmlcd therein than the
aiiiounl levied llicicnii in the piceed
inu; year by the county, miiuii'ipulil.v
or district in which it wn then in
cluded, pltin (1 per centum thereef:
provided, further, that the amount ot
anv incieuse ill lew specifienllv au
thoiicd by the legal volet- of the
tulc, or of a county, municipality or
other ili-tricl, shall lie excluded in de
termining the amount of In Net wliicb
may be levied in any fiib-equeiit
yonr.
"The prohibition ngiiiiit the crea
tion of debt- bv countic". pivt"ribcd
in cetiou 10 of aitiele XI of tin- i-nn-stitutiou
shall apdy tiud extend to
debts hereafter ciealcd in the ner
foimnuce of any duties or oblit-ntiou-
ilnpo-eil iiH)ll eoillititv bv tin li-ti-
tutiou or laws ol the "lute, and any
indebtcdncKM otcutcd by any eounty in
violation of Midi prohibition and any
warrants for or other evidcucc ot
any such iiideblcdncsi. and miV part
of any levy of taxes made by the
-talc or any eountv, niunieipahtv or
other tiiMiij; ili-lrnM r body vvbieh
-hall ceecd the hum. itiuii . iiui
hcrihv shall l uml."
XKW YOltK, Ma-. 1 : Samuel S
McClure, tho publisher, who arilvcd
1 from Copenhagen last night on the
1 steamer Otctir 11. said that he found
An impel! - b.i In-ill j:nin enli-t ., Rintlntont for psec only In tlcr-
ment in the Seveotu eompany, -nu-e manv and Aitlttia.
jconific-s has passed the militia jhiv I "' vo vlntftd all the belligerent
.'bill and tcdernlir.it.on ol the national ,"l,0H" anA ,,hl "ol flml n 'KK'-
gnmnl. mvxa,Hdiei,ts beuw received ."." !' here cMept In
I .... ... ... .. fhnaA iuik iiiilf Hiring hni.n fl... ..
everv dnluiiight. I mler the terms . ; . . . ' ' '"
of the low which has ps-d both,"1" " ,or "nmfni.i lessons
Iioiimi. of congress, pay will be n- "y'" mM Mr- McClur... "ily that I
ceived h members of the piard. rnnir- n,M,M ll,0-v w,"u U) "s",,u, ,lu,lr busl'
iiiicfrotii -KJ0 to -WOO n eai-. depend- j "-" "' "" l"t'' "o. "ei
iih? (in the rank and qualifications t fr ilofit.
of tk "mii. Any one with a little
nitirciitinn and rtiidv is able to piips
the i'C()iiircd cxauiiiiation-, which puts
one in line for promotion as a mm-eomini-sioiied
officer. Severn! ol the
Seventh company men luive been ic-
warilcd by biiug made corporals and j
' "Tim IJtlfllMll l-'li.tirli llimalnna
llelgians, Itallsus, ("ermnu, Aus
trlans, Hungarians HiilgariHus and
Turks all are confident of lclory for
their respective armlet and detcr-
! mined to fight to (In end "
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sergeunt after only u few utontlis.' I pfT Qjn fjr 0000011 A
serviee with lite company, after pit,- j ) ) OUuUrULn
? TAKE S. S. S.
iug lite reipiircd eaininutions. These
men will diaw -frJO a year under the
militia pay bill, after, Inly 1. in addi
tion io tlie regular pay for attending
eiimp, ti lolal ir lie-illy .f'JOO per iiu
1111)11. Several of the officers and men
pawed the exaiiiinntious held at Hit-
gene thin week. The next cxninina-
ti-uis will be held at camp in July
Fifty Yonrs' Uso Proves S. S. S.
Will Relieve Stubborn Cnscs.
Vnif Iiiva nAflo.il IIin lltllM fialrrlfir
plitilI n Ilia fue- nn 1 l 1 ' In V
i tit ilm li,ndii anritiM im IK1 1. Wi4 hhI
Tho otfieei-. of tho company have arm moiv1-h. Tho m.. ti. ini.nix
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COURT MARTIAL FOR
LONDON May U' Central
News dlsjiatch fiom Dublin sa Hat
a court martial Ih toing toduv tli
officer believed to have le n rt
sponsible for the putting to di.ith
of F. Shee-hy Skeffington. the inMi
editor, who Is said to bave been eve
lilted without KiiiU'tlou of ibe null
tar sutlioriiles
"Why Swear, Dear?
Use 'Gets-It'
for Corns!"
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V VUV S1VI1 A wuiivi s w w -
Fate. Applied in a Few Seconds.
'hv. John. I nevtr kc w vu ti
Use buih lnif,uaK' Ivc (.'l ' -Biirl
tiriitu it'a no ue to uv tho-
I) .iiciues. talvm, tapo, pUmn, mil
been .nested In rerrnit up to ftillj $'X&m?'" "'.hm
ktMiliirtli ill' lilt innit. I'lidor n n int I Krii.rnlii Inndtlciii. Jim In vlllioi iio
. i r.i t . . ' 11 l H ilSIIriU eontllMoii V.. iii Mo.,. I
ohter of the war depniluietit no meni-i i. itif.iid. Imr.ure. ana n v.m n. . i
her of n eomnanv ninv draw iiav foe " l" lrfci lo-.itni until 1 1.
ih i in n fixiifiiiiiy iihij uruw my 1 ttfsurltlsi srs WhsHmI fi lln h
eivices at camp who has not been a em. if yea fi atiy hii tin- time.
member ot toe uiviunxatioti at least i r.i rcm-woa piiitr ih- alow of
ilv ilv ih-iiif lit Ilm dntii fur l.Miv. Iifrfe't lu-sKli, lirlsht -h ii-m Kin.
Pixiy iwjs pnor in im nine nil ieu- , k(lwi,iMH .i,t mi nrr writ, you
hiir lor camp. This makes it hcom-Iciih do so. clesns your ijtoo.i tak
, i. , , m . , ,ii line K. . B. For ftrty v..ni it Iim tx-en
sary to cnls-d by May 1., hence the ( ,he mumisni bloou pnrifn-r it himh
nili nt tlii, linn. In oil iiil.i llu tlis trmrbls by renourlNliliiir tin bloml.
rn-ii ni nil- una io u i lino ine r.. inir ... -irriiBth. una .tiiiiu ntniK
Una III. It i- desired thai almul (wen tlie flow so that tlie ! ralim Us
i. .. . ..I... ....i k.Auj ..n il... (i.ilM.iii
t- it it ill t intuit mi ii be eiili-lnl b lln .',vn Hiim-H'tuuatfis -i" - ' if axl H"t
I Ml. of the pi.-M-nt .....ml., end a-.v i'Z.Wti ,VSnl Vt It .'. ".,,. unuVi
one eiilili ll.pll.lllli; ,i.il.i'.' tl.c -im
panv xlioii'd il i so nl once.
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If ou ii.-i-i) uperlnl nl i w lit tin
1 Bwlft Speilllc t'u. Atlsnin tla.
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HE U. S. Dept. of Agriculture in Experiment Station Bulletin
No. M2 says that ten cents worth of wheat supplies almost
three times ns much protein and tun times as much energy us
round steak, and with some other cuts of meat the difference is
even greater. -
If then, one really desires to reduce her weekly meat and grocery
bills, she need only make more use of her oven.
Who ever lird man, woman or child complain that good hom-mad
Hhrtults, mutfins, cakr and cookies appeared on the table too often? Instead the
tendency (S "to make a meat of them" and the variety is so fjirat that soniethliK
you bake your keif could well be the chief feature of every meal.
Home Baking is Simplified by
the Use of K C Baking Powder
Wit KC you can make thinr"; molM and t.h yet bave them
IiRl.tau.l feathery, wholesome and digestible. DiMUlluniay be mixed
t!.e Light before and baked fresh for breakfast. Mutfins need not
t- dry and heavy. You can make a cake so b-ht that you iau
hatilly get it out of the pan whole, yet It will not fall,
K C is not like the old fashioned bakinK powder. It is double
tictinu and continues to give off leavening gas until the dough is
(.- ked through. K C is sold at a fair price a large can for IS
crr.r. This would be no object if strength and purity were fc-ictl-f
eJ, tmt every can is fully guaranteed under Stste and National
Pure 1 c 4 laws amUo pleam: We take all the cnances. Your
money back if you do not get better results with K C than any
taking powder you ever uted.
If.tludea can In your next grocery order, try some of the new
revirrs that appear In this paper from time to tune Then you will
ha e(.i - r far toward solvliig thin vexing "Com ol laving" problem.
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American pt'OpU,' at tliO C0' atlon
of lrih revoluiionlBts was i.tro
4uced toda.v o StirccntaUtr l'nr
of Missouri The lesoiutiun t'Hii. tts
regular course to a et-jumlttcp and
mas not discusAi on Hie iQ9t.
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contraptions for ti a Heres aomo
'lUia-Jf it's Jus' w niltrfui b w east,
'tit ir anil (ean .' naUes any i oi n
come nitht nfl Takes but a t w si
ends to appl It an. a at or. e lot
your ok on rl.-nt ec it,-hiT s
nothing to sink ur xW i form a.
bundlo of our toe. op press n trie,
corn It' paint", slmpl. us r.aina;
oO a og Now put awa those kniv. s.
Citors and i Ismrs, us- ii.is-lt' a"J
you'll have o svei-ter iisp"Sitijn v il
on more co bi aliu.
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Your Pennies Go a Long Way
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Great Big Bargain Tables
Women's and Children's
i Odd Coats, bargain la-
ble a 10
Women's and Children's
Hats, bargain table 10-
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$1.50 fine Xcekw'i-10-
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$l..r)() House Dresses
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Hats, bargain table 10
2i3e-f)Oe Bolts, bargain
table 10
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50c Braids, yard 5
Vlowers, bunch 10
l'r the home milliners:
Wire and Netting
Frame, regular value
50c, your choice 15-f1
25c Horsehair and Milan
Uraid, yard 5
Flowers, bunch .. .10
Ladies' Garden Hats,
values to $3.50 10
G iris Sunbonnots....l0
Big Mexican Hats, for
garden 10
New Hat Frames... .15d
50 Aprons 29
A wonderful sale on Silk
Dresses.
A wonderful stile tomor
row on Millinery.
Don't miss the big 10o
Counter.
Don't miss our Big Suit
Sale tomorrow.
$ Our Sale Is Getting Better Every Day
Every Suit in This
Store Must Co.
IT WILL PAY
YOU TO COME
High Grade
Suits and All
Are Going
There's a
Reason
WE ARE CUTTING PRICES
THIS ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD
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positively a Sale of this entire stock
The four walls will be stripped
The Ahrens Store
On the corner as you go to the new postoffice
SALE CONTINUES DAILY
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