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1 PAGE TWO MTCDFOTCD MATT; TIHTiUNE, M"EDFORD, OTUXiON, ..TTIFTtftDAY, FF.IinTTARY IS. 1017 10CAL AND ' PERSONAL V. '. filoeol, nor of r. ranis Pass Is spending u few dins in the illy at tending to bu.slrn'SH mailers. K. J. Gallagher is u Medford ijlsi tor for a few das tiom Spoliuiie, Wu. Mrs. Leach, corsellerro. Models up to dulo. '.iimranteed. Phone liSIi-J. Puul Sou l of Sum Francisco, Cal. 1b spending a few days In the, i lly on business, 01. M. Locke is a .Modford biifcliicss visitor from Portland. So Dnvo Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Ttoom 404 M. F. & II. nidg. V. Streets or Crunts Puss was u business visitor in Medford and Ash lund tlm first or tlio week. ltuy Allen of CrunlM I'ass Is spend ing u fow days In Modford anil vl in lly attending to business mailers. Big 5c mill! shakos at Do Voe'H. Mrs. licit Elliott and mother, .Mrs. Put Slattory, were Tuesday visitors iu -Medford, returning homo last night. (irants Pass Courier. Harriet E. Miller of Rogue illver in a Medford visitor Tor a lew days. Pacific linui iickm College, over Gates Auto Salesrooms, Sparta bulld lug. Sec display ad. SS4 William Easley of Portland is among the out ot town business visi tors In Dm eily. iGrant Paulson of llclnud, .Mont.. Is upending a tew days in the city. l''or your old home friends, "The Valley of the Rogue," 15c. 279 iW.1 Humphrey of the Whitney mine was a .Medford visitor Wednesday and Thursday. A. Allen of Kan Kralichiro, Cal., 1h spending a few days In the city iittonding to business matters. Sweet cider at Do Voo's. K. liniloy Is a business visitor 1u tlio eliy for a few das from .San Francisco. Ii. Harris of Los AngoloB, f'al., Is spending a few days In the city on business matters. Gates sells Ford ears, $200 down mid $25 a mouth. W. II. Norton of Portland spent Wednesday and Thursday in .Medford visiting friends and attending to bus iness matters. L. W. .losse is a Modlord. visitor for n few days from Kalein. Fresh chocolates at Do Voe'8. II. E, Morton of Eugene Is among Hie out of (own visitors tu the city. ;l. W. hint of Portland is spend InK a few days In the city transacting business with local merchants. Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon. Specialty, eye. ear, nose, throat. Of fice, over Meeker's. Glasses fitted. F. II. Carter of San Francl.-co, Cal. spent Thursday iu the city looking after hurinc?s Interests. (Ills J". Jlntli of Portland spent the middle of tlio week in the city on business. T'neil'ie Hus'.uess College teachers bring twenty-six years of practical ex purlenco to your aid. Phone ll ll-X. 2 S I H. N. Stair of Portland aliended to business matters In Modlord Wed nesday and Tliur.-uluy. V. II. Itobblns nf S.i n Fniu-l-ci, Cat., tu a Mcdfonl business visitor for a few da.is. For the best lusurnueo seo Holmes. Hie Insurance Mail. C. C. Thompson or Portland Ir. a Medford business visitor lor a few days. Mr. and .Mrs. C. II. Ilildlelb of Eu gene are spending a few das in the clt visiting friends. To revive the dead spots in your lawn use the famous Wizard ferti lizer. .Monarch Seed and Feed Cu. W. S. Adams of Portland was in the r'tlv en business doling ttie nild d'e or the week. W. I. Million of Seat lie Is spending- a few ilavs in the city alteuiling to 111!' illess Interests. lirlnu unit friend? lo Drowns Dnin-ilr; tree at any tune. S7y II. K Ktlw.iids ot r.rants Pass is e l"d!iinl i. iie!- tie- a lew davs. S. I-: lianis ,,i -M. I.nnlr. M.v. Is U'oimu; "i, eel ,,i lev a (sitni s In the dr.. Pasl;e(-it toys, cbluawate, novelties at .lap.incse Ait Store. tf I. Walli l of Kliuiialll falls Is f i:nil n .; a i, ,ai s Medtm d. II. F MnPaii;. el' Portland was in the i If 1 lunula on iiuslncp. Hath S5e. Hotel iiollanil. 1 VI islur of Spokane, Wn . ar- rhvil In the ill-- Wednesday eon log lor (1 divine: - i-ii K. It. Tla:ii. of Hills';. oio. pr. ,j. rulMii; .itioili.y l r U :is.tiii,:nin ec.iu ty, fpenl : ,i: ....... Mi dloisl visit l.;n jir r.i : v . .' .. i:. Uraice Wu carry a full lino of lawn, pur lieu and Held fcitill.'.er. Monarch Seed and 1'ied Co. V'll. tiele". ' ' ' M I ' ' 1 Mil pre-, . .,. nd i blef eny'n i ! in,, pneh,, - lilistern, M-il Me.i.'i.iii Weduesdav "t,ott, in t!,e imr'it Me r;.eitr to stii.u ier n dn n! I n upon his return trip iuiu'i. a icoe'l Dr. Hurt, physician and surgeon, offleo Jackson County Hank Hulld The Itcveii'dgn team captured three straight games fron tin; Dlamoil team W ednesday nl'jht In play in the IIIk'H bowling toar:';:,lient. I.ime and sulphur iu bulk. Bring your container, lianlncll I'rult eoui I'aiiy. opposite Mail Tribune build ing. :i The the department was called oi. at f i-.'i' ' o rloel: Wednesday ever.i ; l.i ix'ii tulsh a flue fire In the i.-l deuce of Delia King, 110 iN'orth Ivy in. -jet. Phone SS I Heath's Dnm Store. Karl Mii'till of Criifin free'; v.is iu lb" city Wcdiiesilay al'tenioou at lendiiii.' Iu buiilucss manors. People lire talking about Brown's windows. There's a reason. 279 I .1. Ay res or Kuglu Point attend--d to business matters in the city Thursday. nuttermllk 10c gal. De Voo's. Tom Ilerltord of Talent spent Thursday In Medford looking after InnduesM Interests. Minerva Yarns for sweaters. Handi craft Shop. 281 l.loyd Itlppcy of Cold Hill left Wed nesday for Klamath Kails, where he will have charge of tiie commissary department of the Pelican Hay Lum ber company. We are exclusive agents for Southern Oregon for the famous liuckeyu Incubators anil brooders. Couio Iu and let us demonstrate and get our prices. Monarch Feed and Seed Co. lolin Hawkins of Copper, Cal., is spending a few days iu the city at tending to business matters. Gasoline and oil at Do Voe's. IMrs. Ilattie Klliott and daughter, .Mary, of Sioux City, Iowa, who have been visiting the family of H. D. Cath- earl left today tor California. .Mrs. Cal heart is a daughter of Airs. 10 1 - Holt. - Pierce lite Klorist for rose, bushes. A line line of standard and new va rieties. Phono ::7i. :(02 Arthur Young of Weed, Cnl., spent, t Ins first of tiie week Ju .Medford on business. Pacific Musiness College over Gates Auto Salesrooms, Sparta build ing. Seo display ad. 2S I x. M. Nolan of Montague, Cal., spent Wednesday In .Medford and Jacksonville on business. Soinelhlng new. Campbell's cafe, lies! of everything, 113 W Main, tf Iten.iamln Hall of (jlendale Is a Medford visitor for a few days. William Overtoil of Horris, Cal., spent the first of tlio week in the city. Ilalicry goods at De Vofi's, ' , Itayinond Pritcliard is a Mcdforl victor lor a lew days from llcdiliug. Cal. Take t hat broken pump to tho Pa cific Highway Garage, 2!) South Dart lelt st. Davjes Weias Anything. Fred Kills returned to his home at Weed. Cul.. Wednesday, niter a short "b It with .Meill'ord friends. Old papers for sale at this office at 20c for .1011. William .Marwto who has been i.1. ;riet nii'.i.ager for the S. k II. g'-cn ti.-idlug stainps, has been translei'i-ei t another section and left Wednes day evening for Portland. What about your early gardiMi. We have a full lino of fresh bulk seeds that grow. We handle alfalfa, red and crimson clover, sweet clover and cvcr thing In the grass seed line. If you are looking for uuulity, t have it. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. Charles Puck of Applognlo was -i i usincss islior in Medford Wednes day atiernooii. Charles Chirk oi Kagle Point was In 'Medford Wednesday alleinooli on business. Miss Nell Hansen of lilddle. Ore.. Is spending the week ill (be clt visit ing I t lends. Now is the time to plant pereniuls. Home grown stock. Pierce the Flor ist. Phone :: 7 t, :;uj ' Itoland .Munsuti of Uosebiirg speti'. the ill st m tho week In t lie city visit lug friends. C. .1. Kerrigan of Maisbfleld. Ore., was in .Medlord attending to hustuess matlels Wednesday. Do not miss Hie cake sale at the public market Satuiiiav. Held b I be women of the Washington Par ent -Teacher's elide. I'm!' William Howe has returned to his home at VieUa. niter spending a wcet. in tin- citi visiting rrlcnds and at tending to business matters. I'xpert auto repairing. K. Hume. Phone :iiT-M. '11') Charles Williams of Grants Pass spent Wednesday In .Medford and .tai ksonville attending to business m.utei s. Albeit ll.iini of Trail w.ls Iu Med lnrd on htMiies Wcdm-Mlay n'ter neon. Git ready lo net nr.d HOLD an of lice position at Hie Pacific lliislccss College. Sp.nl.i Muildiiu. Phone C. ('. Linker of Alameda. Cal.. is iinong tin- o-ii ot town n-itors hi the l it; tills week Mien Mann returned to hi borne at tbl-.o. Cnl. eiiiiesii.T evening after a shoi I i i t In Medlord V A" l ie!,l e! Granti I'uss was a Midlnnl hii-iness iilol Tlintsiiiiv. Mrs. II Slolei of Grcgoiv Station, on the Kagle Point road, was tn Mid fold shoepin,- Thai ii.i . DKIILIN. Feb. 1.-.. "On leaving Gurmuu soil, ex-AlulJassador Gerard asked the German correspondents who had accompanied lilm to trauii--ult his thanks to the German gov ernineut,'' says tiie Overseas News agency. "Ho declared that the ar laugenienls made by thotgoverninent for the American embassy and colony surpassed everything he might have hoped for and the German hospital ity and chlvalrotisncss brilliantly stood the test during these hard duys." PAUIS. Feb. 1.1. .lames W. Ger ard, former American ambassador at Ilerlin,Mrs. Gerard and their party, 12 persons in all, acriveii in Paris tltis morning from Heme, Switzer land. They were met at the station by the American ambassador, William 11. Sharp, and Hie embassy stuff. A battalion of French photogra phers took snapshots or Mr. and .Mrs. Gerard as they alighted rrom the train. Tho French government plac ed tw-o cars at the disposal ot tho party, attaching them to a regular train. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard are stop ping at a hotel. Mr. Gerard had a long talk witli Mr. Sharp at tlio embassy this morn ing. Ho probably will bo received l.y distinguished representatives of the French government and will meet some of tlio most important person ages at a dinner which Mr, and Mrs. Sharp arc arranging. Miss Hael I'rnelt lms returned in mir al'ler a. fortnight vir-it with rel ativeS al .Medford. jlrs. I ael I erring Marlzrll and little danliter hd't for their home at Minneapolis Saturday evening alter several weeks' visit with Mi's. Ilart- zell's parents, Mr. and .Mrs. (.'. Iler- rinjr. Mrs. Ihn'lzell t'ormetlv tauiiht in Mir local h it: h school. u K. Van 'liet, niter a tew days visil with liis daughter here, Mrs. T I.. May, left Monday morning lor lieddini;, Cal. Mr. Van 'liet t'onii- eily re-ided here, bill for tile pn-t few years has been favininy in the Wil lamette vnllev. Mr. and .Mrs. Monro, who have been visiting H. M;iniiiiii; and family, left Monday tor Oakland, Cal. Mrs. Cn-tor tlf Kllensbtir-, Wash., i hen- pemlin.n the winter with her daughter. Mrs. ,1. W. I'ruett, and her "on, .lolii Cantor. Kinil L;;iie was a visitor in Gold liilt Saturday even nip1. Tiie many friends of lliio au were very nnu-ti surprised to henr of his umrriape in I'lnh, and ail wish him much siie-evs. .1. L. May arrivedthe latter part of last week from northern California for a short visit with his familv here Mi s. Seldon 1 1 i 1 was a rei-ent vis itor at Seven 1 biks. Tiie Central Point hiu seho.d has !(etbat team tlefeated llie K--m. uiver hasKetoail leant in a verv elo-e score here Friday evening. S, F. Wheeler spent a few d; here last week renewing (.1I ae(iiain- i:niees jnul attending to bu--ine-s mat leis ln'ie. Mr. Wlieeler now lesjde at Wdlows. Cal. William Urower, oin popular edi tor, made a business to Grant 1'as recently. Mr. 1 !iii ril of Table liock is verv liiisy nowadays nnioadin a ear heel pulp. .Mis. O. 11. Kiiim and children let! Sat unlit v timi ii itix l or Saiiila, Cal. where they will join Mr. Kiup. Mis. Mary UarnebiUM, who ha iHVn visiting iiieiuls ainl relative- throughout tiie valle, returned t her home at horris. Natnntav morn in jr. The Moth-ni Woodmen of America 'uv a supper to its niembei s last Friday evening, which was neatly ap preciated by nil who attended. Miss Cecil Creeile spent Sunduv with her motlier and islei-s here. tl. 11. MilHiia:d will ar!vo in tlm city ttits evening from Mobb'. Ala and will visit relatives in Medford and at 1 i k Creek, K. F. lenn of Sacramento. Cal., It spending a few tla h in tli' city oi 1'iiMines.1. "Mr. and Mis. O. It. Fouls will leav. Thiirsdav for Portl-inii for several wooks sta . Mrs. Irene Cry of Kii ants Iims is vie-itinc with llev. H. M. Pranluun nnd vif' toila". hr. Mvrtle S I.oi-l, wood h.u re : time'! pr.it-tice. 1 1 ours I'iit to .. p. m.. : i 1 1 M. V. - it. bniht- in.s Curl Hanson spt nt Tlvn stluy at liiants l'.is atleliiliti!; to Imyliu: mutter: ,'ttm llnklns has nioeil to Med told tieni l-:ans Oeek. CENTRAL POINT j With the opining of spring weather has come, a renewal of ac tivity In the sale of ranches and city property. Wlihln the past few days a number of transfers have been made. Among tho Important ranch sales Is the parchaso of ttie Jim. Dlnliins stock ranch on Kvans creek by C. P. Hoberts of Medford. who will take possession next Saturday. The Stan ley Ill-others, well known cattle men, ave purchased the Peelor stock ranch above Utitto Falls. ' Among the deals involving smaller acreage are the sales of the H. L. Irwin Hartlett pear orchard, part of the old Hurell orchard, to C. M. Speck. A seven-acre triangular tract, located on the Pacific Highw-ay where It is joined by South Riverside ave nue, was recently sold to C. M. Mur phy of Calispell, Idaho, by S. M. John son. The sale figure being $:j,.i00. A recent sale of city property In volved tlio purchase by Harvey Fields of a bungalow on Itoosevelt ave., from PorM.r J. Nel'f. i'rosi'L-niiny Atttirinv Huberts filiwl eotrmliiinl in in-licp i-mut hitx1 WVil- iH'stlay afternoon rli:trjj"U; Kil I.nin- port, harness ilunlcr of Meilfonl, with unlawfully Imntjiirjr liquor into the state. A jury will hear the case Fri- ilnv if O nY!,vil.- V.. V. k'nllv will mi. penr in helwilf of Lumport mid Hub erts m beliiul ot the state, Lamport's house was raided two weeks ugo and i quantity 'of liquor seized nnd held. 0BITUARY ANfilJi Win. AngU. born Itrad- ford County, Pa., near tiie town of lleiriek, March 11, 1S40. Died at home, 009 K. Main St., February 1 y 1 7, at 3 a. in' He eume wosl when a voting man and located near .laekyonville. Was married to Mnry S. Walker, Decem ber 2a, 1K7S. Located in Medford when the town wan new and wan one of Medl'ord's first bnyineHs men, be ins a member of the firm of Anglt and Ply male, frenerat inorchandise, Built the block whore .Medford Pharmacy and Economy Meat Mar ket now stand. Mr. Anp;!e has not been well all winter, but was only confined to his bed a day. lie leaves to mourn his loss, his. wife, Mary S. An?;le. (out children. Prudence Pliatt, Kntherfne Caddis, IJernice Howard. Charles An gle, all of Medford, and one brother 1j. h. Anglo of Ashland, Oregon, and other relatives and friends. Funeral services will bo held from tlm resi dence, GOO E. Main, Saturday at 2 p. m. Friends aro respectfully invited. Uev. Hamilton officiating. Ilurlal in I. O. O. V. cemetery. Notlrs-. Medtord, Oregon, I'oliruary i.",ih. 1917. The undersigned di-siro to iin-nou"Ci- to th.- pliiilic that the Kokho River Fruit and Produce Association and 'he ltuniwell Fruit Company are entirely independent of ourh oilier, and ar i:ot iu any w;ty directly or liioiroctl?', oonncct"d in their Imst il' ss oiierations. I.OCVK RIVKU I'KriT AND IMtO lU'C'K ASt-JCIATION, Ily S. V. Ile. kwitli. Manager. r.ARl.iWFI.I, FltUiT Vi..lPANY. Ily P.. (1. Ilardwell, Manauer. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAXTKU tiirl for general house work. Phone ."7-JJ. i'7! YVANTKD l.ady roomer, object com pany, 4:'.i X Central. I'hon 1'dlt 1!K.'T,I0 aeres good level land. 1 mile south Sams Valley. IV . C. ('. Pierce, Medford. 1!M ; VXK SALK - Ilahy rice t)op corn out fit, MVliO. K. ('. Sohultz, at Hol land t'lll'e. i'st FOU S.M.K -Youns lilark nime. weiaiit l,r"i pounds .J l.i.oo. v. 1'. HodsiV itlrt S Oakdale. SSI FOR Tli VIL SO acres Texas, to trade for citv or county property here. Miplit assume. Hox Acre. Mall Triliune. SSI Beautiful Eves SHOI 1.1) XOT ItF. .SIMM 1 11 WITH I tJLV. .tUSFIT (iLASSRS. Let ,M Kit Vou liKiHT DR. RICKERT .Suite 1-a. Over Mny O. PLAYS MEDFORD AT NAT FRIDAY n iiri'iintiiiarv Id lite "nine willi tin' Anliliiml Arniury 1j;i -kol b: II tmiiji nt the Nutiiliiriuiii I'l'iilnv nili!, Iiifili sclioi'l ftmli'iils, liiMKlcct by t lie t'tiool hiiiid, will hi tn ilc- llirmili I lie iluwn towu Mrui'ts nl 4:1") l-'riilny iil'UT- 11U1IU. Tlio luic-l iitlcnilniioi' nf llie son son ih oxiM'otoil nt Friday's 'nuio. Aslihitnl will soml sixly meinliors nl' tlio militia oumpuny in mklilion to :i liiiw ilolontion of town fans. In Moill'ui-il tlio sale of tiiUots lias ex- ooilotl tlinl for any ,!jamo c.f tlio sou on. MillarO (!nibh, oiti!ain of l!io sol- diors, statod yostortlay that llis toaln is oonfiilont of winniii.i:'. 'I'ho loss of tho iriunc last Sntiiihiy ho attribntoil to the liiui!!oil-ni oondition of two of the mou nnd to over-oonfidenoo. Those delects have boon straightened out. "We will trim Modford, and trim them bad," is the way ho expressed Ashland's foeliiiirs. The Modford team is in tho bo.-t oondition of the your. All of the men are in oxeollenl shape, with the ex eoption of Delbort Jones, who had his nose broken in n seriminne Tuesday night. The loeal boys who lire put ting in every afternoon nl hard prae tiee are making no predictions as to the onteonio of the contest. Friday night's yiune is the deciding oonlost of n series of three ainc with the Ashland toiiiu. Tho first Ashland won I wo weeks ago on th Modford floor. Tho second Modford won last Saturday niuTit on the Aslr hind floor. To Relieve Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises Persons suffering from catarrhal deafness and head noises will be glad to know that this distressing affile tion can usually be successfully treat' ed at homo by an Internal medicine that. In many instances has effected complete relief after other treatments have failed. Sufferers who could seurcely hear have had their hearing restored to such an extent that the tick of a watch wa;; plainly audible seven or eight inches away from either ear Therefore If you know of someone who ia troubled with head noises or catarrhal deafness, cut out this formula and hand it to them and you may h ave been the means of sav ing some poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. The prescription can be prepare.d at home and is made as follows: St;curH Ironi your druggist 1 ox. Pannint (Double Strength), about 75 cents worth. Take this home and add to it pint of hot water and 4 oz. of granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one tablespoonful four times a day. Par-mint Is used in this way not only to reduce by tonic action the in flammation and swelling in the Kus- tachian Tubes, and thus to e(iiaIf the air pressure on thy drum, but to correct any excels of secretions in tin middle ear. nnd tiie results it gives are nearly always quid; and effect ive. Kvery person who lias catarrh in any form should give this recipe a' trial. Heath's Ibug Store, Strang's Drug Store, West Side Pharmacy Haskin's Drus Store, Medford Phar macy will supply yon. $ EXPERT A TTfnrt T1TT1T A TTlTWri A AU1U H,rjX-Ai.aiJM IT ( I E. N. Bunce I S IMion.- :tl)T-M. XMVUKM llXTS TON IGIIT. Page I DOI) Ml'Slf mill rilOTOl'I.AVS I -1 liii i.ito in ittvi: I.V "THE FKilTIVH W1T.N IvSS." .lo VALKSKA SI It ATT in 'JKAI.Ol SV." TOMOI5KOW l.enore l lrioh. Does Not Rub Off, Lastj 4 Timet as Lung 91 Others, mm Get a Can Today SPRAY CALENDAR FOR APPLES mister Mite (Pears). Moss uiiU Lichens, (to destroy Aunts eggs). Alitu is more serious laau scuu, application suouiu ue muuu ueioiu uuus urcat (b) Oil Emulsion TO CONTROL San Jose Scale, Oyster Shell Scale, Itod Spider (eggs; lllister Mite (pears). Moss and liebcns (to destroy Aphis cKgs). ; ami gallon tank). If Crude Oil lMimlsloa is used, add 20 gallons oil to 20t gallon tank. Note. In mixing up oil sprays be sure to follow directions that are fun Isbcd with each barrel of spray. Send In samples of water to bo used wid oil sprays to lie tested. It may be necessary to use a softener with some e: the "hard water. 1 line may De saved ir tills matter is determined Dutot- spraying tune. : TiMK FOlt APPLICATION While the trees are dormant, preferred Sboii six weeks before blossoms open, but may bo used any time during dorinar period until buds begin to break. ; Note. Where dormant caustic spray like llmesulfur has been URed o bearing orchards for sevoral seasons It seems advisable to substitute OS Emulsions for tiie dormant spray oi nmo suiiur. i ne un emulsion is just n efficient for insect control and maybe of benefit In softening tue bark, nud uhr.Wntiilllr I lm 1 1 li iSSntll 1 11 II llpriocl. wlli(!h WOUld bO Utl aid in bliilllt CDIltrol ' control may e iiau wuu apius kshs. Use large Mist type nozzle, with good pressure. NO. 2 "DELAYED DORMANT," OR EARLY SPRING SPRAY. Aphis, etc. MATERIALS TO USE Lime Sulfur, 1 part to 20 parts of watpr, 40 percei Nicotine, 1 part to 1,200 may be added for aphis. For Bud Moth, I.cat Rolle etc., combine Arsenate of Lead 2 poundH to 60 pounds of spray. TIME FOR APPLICATION Soon after the leaf buds have opened, leave s to inch long. Use .Mist type nozzle, with good pressure. NO. 3 i "PINK," OR PRE-BLOS80M SPRAY. ' TO CONTJIOI Seuh. tlmportmit) Mildew, Bud Moth, Leaf Roller, Leaf oa' Ing Caterpillars. Grain Thrips, etc. A1ATF.KIALS TO VSR Moth, Leaf Rollers, etc., and mny be combined, 2 pounds to 50 gallons. TIME FOR APPLICATION Just before the blossoms open. Use Jill nozzle. NO. 4 "CALYX" SPRAY. ! (Apnts ami Grain Tlirips). MATERIALS TO USH Sumir, IS pounds to 100 callous, Arsenate of Lead paste. 2 pounds to GO golon; spray, iiortleaux nozzles. . , Degrees Dormant Delated Baume Strength Dormant S3 - 1 to 9 1 to 25 "4 - 1 to 1 to S7 M 1 tn SVt 1 to S! 32 - 1 to 8 1 to 25 :n - 1 lo 74 1 to Sli'i - 1 io to s; 2C - 1 'o 7 1 to 21 i SS 1 to 1 to SOi, 1 t" ' 1 tn 19'i 21 - 1 to 1 to lit to. 1 to JtA 1 to 17 4 ui llie lank. AND PEARS FOR YEAR OF 191 NO. 1 DORMANT SPRAY (a) Lime Sulfur. TO CONTROL San .lose Scale. Oyster Shell Scale, Tied Spider (eggs MATKHIAL TO US1C Lime sulfur (32 lleaume test), 1 part lime sulfur 8 parts water. (Spray ttinruiiKlily and use large chamber type nozzles, suej as Friend or Beau Mist. Use high pressure.) ' TIME FOR APPLICATION Just when buds are breaking or soparntluii! Note. Hy deferring this application until the buds are breaking some beiijj eflt is outalued In tho control of Scab. On young pear trees where l)llstr;j MATERIALS TO l:SK Oil Emulsion (Dormant Soluble Oil 12 RallonB t, If five or six clear days follow the application of oil sprays, almost absolut TO I'l'.NTKOL acau anu Aiuciew, tnupoi lain; nuu moiu, r.cai iiotierf (a). Lime Sulfur 1 to 35. (If needed N'lcotlno and Arsenate ot Lead ma be comhined in same proportion as in Hpruy No. 2). J (h) ( Special) Distillate Oil EmulKlou, 3 gallons to 100 Rollous of wnti S 40 per cent Nicotine, 1 part to 1 200 parts of spray. This application In usc.i to control or repel Grain Thrips, Aphis, etc. These InsectB are known to ti j carriers of Might germs, and if they can he kept out of the trees nt certa, ' times when trees are most susceptible to infection, it will Berve as one mot aid in controlling Blight. J Atomic Sulfur, IS pounds to 100 gallous Bpray, may be combined wliej necessary to control scab. j Arsenate of Ieacl may bo needed in some orchards for Caterpillars, Bu'l TO CONTROI. Scab on apples nnd pears, and Codling Moth on nppkj (a) Lime Sulfur, 1 to 10 on apples and 1 to 50 on pears. Arsenate (1 Lead paste, 2 pounds to CO gallons, or l'owder 1 pound to DO gallons. It In nil: necessary to use Arsenate of Lead on pears in this application, but Llnie sulf uj: should bo used on ponrs subject to scab. - ; (b) "Distillate -Oil Emulsion, 1 Mi gallons to 100 gallons water. Atoail or l'owder 1 pound to 50 gallons. Nicotine may be combined 1 to 1200. j; (Important in controlling Hllght). TIME FOlt APPLICATION Just as last petals are falling. Use drlvinj NO. 5 i! TEN-DAY SPRAY. i TO CONTROl Scab. Mildew, Aphis, Grain Thrips, etc, j! MATERIALS TO USE j (a) Lime Sulfur, 1 to 50. or j; (bl Atomic Sulfur, 12 pounds to 100 gallons, or ,j (c) Self-Roiled Lime Sulfur, 8-8-50. -1 Note Arsenate of Load may he combined with a, b, or 0 to supplement tl Calyx spray for control of Codling Moth on apples. '', (d) (Special) The special spray outlined under No. 4. Calyx spray ms bo used as a substitute for a, b, or c. nnd may be an important factor in coj trolling lllight. Use Mist nozzles for this application. TIM 10 FOR APPLICATION Ten days or two weeks after the potals fajl. j NO. G j JUNE SPRAY OR FIRST CODLING MOTH SPRAY. I TO CONTROl. Scab and Codling Moth on both apples and penis (Pear 6a, Fly Larvae and Pear Sings on Pears). i MATERIALS TO USE f (a) Lime Sulfur. 1 to 50. or . I lb) Atomic Sulfur, 12 pounds to 50 gallons, or ' 2 (ei Sell-ltoiled Lime Sulfur. S-S-50, or " (d) Hordeaux Mixture, 4-4-50. Combine Arsenate of Lead pastei 2 pounds to 50 gallons, Powder 1 pound if 50 gallons spray, with either a, b, c. or l. ; (e) ( Special) The special oil spray outlined under No. 4, Caly" sprt' may be substituted for a. h, c. or d and may be Important in controlling might. TIME FOR APPLICATION Intended for first brood of Codling Moth, pro ably early part of June watch local papers for announcement. Note If season is favorable and scab is under control, tho fungicides in b, c. or d may he omlitd and only Arsenate of Lead Used. USE FINE MIST SPRAY. NO. 7 i SUBSEQUENT SPRAYS. TO CONTROL Codling Moth. MATERIAL TO USE Arsenate of Lead paste, 2 pounds to 50 gallons,! Powder 1 to 50. TIME FOR APPLICATIONS Keep fruit covered. During the latter part the season when fruit is growing rapidly, applications Bhould not be more th! 2 or 4 weeks apart. Note In some seotions of tlio Northwest. It has been found that late api cations of DOI IILE STRENGTH Arsenate of Lead resulted in au apprecial reduction of worms and 'stings." This Is offered as a suggestion for erowc ''I'st' FINElTT'sVl' lhe '"te 1)loo1 ot Coull"B Moth. MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. DISINFECTANT For Blight wounds and instruments tiscd in cutting o might. We feel justified In recommending to Interested growers Tor trial, substitute for Ili chloride of .Mercury (Corrosive sublimate) as a dislnfectai a compound kuown as Lysol or Solution Cresol compound. Lysol can be P chased for 1 00 per pint, and the Solution Cresol Compound for fifty ccr. per pint, and will be just as good as Lysol If It contains 50 per cent Cre' Use 1 per cent solution, that is, 1 part of Lysol or Cresol to 100 parts watt At this Btrength it can he applied to wounds with safetv. May bo used in t wood or glass receptacles, aud applied with sponge when necessary. SELF-BOILED LIME SULFUR. For instructions In making solf-boiled lime Bulfur send for special clrcuk Note We do not recommend that every orchard In the county be spray with all the above Bprays. Different conditions exist in the vorlnim nrehar i fld It will he necessary to select the sprays that are most needed to suit yo cuiiuiuoiia. u in onum aooui any application, consult with County Patholosl Approximate dilutions of lime and sulphur for the different sprays and t different specific gravities. Thirty-two degrees is considered Standard for Concentrated Solution. Pink Spray Calyx on Calyx o Apple 1 to 45 1 to 43 i 1 to 41 Mi 1 to 40 1 to 37i 1 to 3H 1 to 34 Vi 1 to ii 1 to 31 1 to 2!Ui 1 to 27 pea-. 1 to 39 H 1 to 37Ai 1 to 361, 1 to 35 1 to 33 J 1 to 31"i 1 to 30 1 to SS 1 (0 37 '4 1 to i!S'4 1 to Bl) 1 to 5 1 to 61 1 to 5C 1 to 4; 1 to 4" 1 to 4 1 to 4t 1 to 1 to .15 1 to 31 1 to 24V4 .oie mat me recommendations are 1 tn s nr i sn i i in Therefore, in making up a ami-gallon tank of 32 ennoentrated Lime and Sull ror dormant spray, you would take (be sum of 1 and 8. which is 9, and divi SCO hy this, which gives von 22.2. the amount of lime and sulphur to u Another illustration: Having a ISu.gailon tank and 33 concentrated Lime a Sulfur to be used for the caly, sprav. we find that the proper dilution is 1 41 M, the sum of which is 424 and dividing 150 bv It we get 3.53. which approximately JU, the number of gallons of Mine and Sulfur tn lie add